Clackamas County news. (Estacada, Or.) 1928-1957, March 28, 1941, Image 4

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    C LAC K AM AS CO UNTY NEW S
NOTICE OF SHERIFF'S SALE
33646
On the 5th duy of April, 1U41 at
the Uoui- o f 1U A. M., at the front
door o f tile Couit House in Oregon
City, Clackamas County, Oregon, 1
will sell at auction to the highest bid­
der lo r cash the following described
real property located in Clackamas
County, Oregon, to-wit:
Regaining at a point in the wester­
ly line o f a proposed County Road
y57.4 feet eust and 379.5(5 fe et South
o f the Southwest corner o f the North
20 acres o f the N. E. \i o f the S.
W .K o f Section 9, Twp. 3 South of
Range 7 itast o f W. M.; thence south
33 degrees 40 minutes east, tracing
the westerly line o f the above men­
tioned County Road 100 fe e t to t
point; thence South 56 degrees 20
minutes West 00 feet, more or less
to a low water line on the right oi
easterly shore o f the Salmon River;
thence Northerly along the said low
water line 200 feet mote or less to
a point; thence North 33 degrees 40
minutes East 118 fe et more or less
to the westerly line o f said County
Road; thence south 30 degrees 40
minutes East, and tracing the West­
erly line o f said County Road 100 ft.
to the point o f beginning.
Said sale is made under execution
issued out o f the Circuit Court of
the State o f Oregon fo r the County
o f Clackamas to me directed in the
case o f Ella M. Crouch vs. Robert
Guy Haines and Vivian Elaine Haines
Dated the 27th day o f February
1041.
,FRED R E AKSEC KER, Sh eriff of
Clackamas County, Oregon.
By George O. Jewell, Deputy
First pub. March 7, 1041.
Last pub. April 4, 1041.
NOTICE OF SHERIFF’S SALE
On the 19th day o f April, 1941,
at the hour o f ten o’clock A. M., at
the front door o f the Court House
in Oregon City, Oiegon, I will o ffe r
for sale and sell to the highest bid­
der, at auction the follow ing de­
scribed property located in Clack­
amas County, Oregon, to-wit:
SEVi o f Section 28, T. 2 S.,
R. 6 E., W. M.
Said sale is made by authority of
Chapter 402, Oregon Laws 1937 re­
lating to the sale o f real property
acquired by any County in this state
fo r delinquent taxes and in com­
pliance with an order o f the County
Court o f Clackamas County, Oregon
dated March 14th, 1041, to me di­
rected.
The Minimum price fo r which said
real property may be sold is Five
Hundred and no-100 Dollars and
teuns shall be Cash.
FRED R E AK SE C K E R , Sh eriff
o f Clackamas County, Oregon.
By George O. Jewell, Deputy.
First pub. March 21, 1941.
Last puh. Ap ril 18, 1941.
MUSIC FESTIVAL SLATED
FOR A PR IL 24TH
A music festival will be held on
April 24th at the Gilbert school in
which the Gilbert, Powellhurst, Gre­
sham and Pleasant V alley grade
schools wil participate.
327 Applications
in Mattress Project
A sample o f the mattress ticking
that will be used in the cotton mat­
tress program is on display in the
county agents office. It is blue und
white striped eight ounce ticking, the
kind that the U. S. government re­
quires fo r all government hospital
mattresses.
A total o f 327 applications huva
been made to the extension office
and farm security o ffic e fo r mattres­
ses under the new cotton mattress
program. The extension service,, the
agricultural adjustment administra­
tion, surplus marketing administra­
tion, farm security administration,
und the county court are cooperat­
ing in this program. Applications may
be made at either the county agents
office, the agricultural adjjustment
administration offic e or the farm
security office. Less than two weeks
remain fo r making applications in
this county as the closing date has
been set for April 1.
A ll rural people in Clackamas
county who live outside o f Oregon
City are eligible to make applicaton.
and then later make from one to
three mattresses from surplus cotton
9 Automobile manufacturers will be di­
viding output between cars and defense
products. It will be harder to get delivery
o f cars. Presen t prices m av not be
maintained.
I f you are going to buy a new car this
year, place your order early and l*t us
do the financing for you. You will benefit
through dealing with this home institu­
tion. Our rates are low and you will find
the service more efficient and convenient.
D o n ’t make any other financing ar­
rangements until you find out what we
have to offer.
F ir s t S tilt« I ta n k
oft* M ilw n u k ie
M ílv t .iiik ír
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O re g o n
shipped from the South. The only
expense to the individual will be a
minimum cost o f seventy-five cents
per mattress to cover incidental ex­
penses. Miss M. Irene Leach home de­
monstration agent will have direct
charge o f the program in Clackamas
county.
Sixty thousand pounds o f cotton
and six thousand yards o f ticking
have been ordered. As soon as this
cotton and ticking arrive probably
some time the last o f April or the
first o f May community leaders thru
out the county will be trained in mat-
tress making and the mattress prog­
ram will be under way in the centerj
thruout the county. It will take fout
to six people to make a mattress in
one day. The making o f the mattres­
ses will be a cooperative a ffa ir each
one helping the other and community
leaders helping all.
People who are eligible fa ll intq
three differen t groups. A farm fam ily
who has a net income o f $560 or less
per year may qualify. A part time
fam ily may qualify i f at least hal|
o f the income is from the farm and
the net income is not over $500.
A non-farm fam ily may qualify it
their gross income is $500 or less.
In each o f the three differen t groups
$50 may be added to the income of
the fam ily fo r each member over;
four.
Where there are three or four in
the family two mattresses may be
applied fo r; where there are five,
three matresses may be applied for.
N o fam ily may secure more than
three.
Turkey Outlook Improved,
While Friuts are Doubtful
The turkey outlook fo r 1941 ¡3
somewhat more favorable than a year
ago according to a report on the ag­
ricultural situation and outlook just
issued by the agricultural extension
service at OSC. The report also in­
cludes outlook information on fruits,
potatoes, milk, meat, eggs and wool
and on horses and mules.
Improvement in the turkey outlook
is atti ibuted in part to a high level
o f consumer purchasing power ex­
pected to continue thru the 1041-42
marketing season fo r turkeys. The
available data also indicates a sligh’
reduction in the turkey crop this year
and a smaller carry-over o f storage
holdings but a possible Increase in
chicken meat.
Better puichasing power is also
important in the outlook fo r fruits,
potatoes and other farm products al­
though offset more or less by weak
foreign demand in the case o f ex­
port crops. Fruits and some other
products have been largely dependent;
upon foreign markets now dosed ow­
ing to the war, to absorb the vol­
ume needed to keep these enterprises
prosperous.
The fru it supply is unusually larg^
owing to increased output and reduc­
ed exports. Despite the improved do­
mestic demand situation the fru it out­
look is not very favorable particular­
ly fo r export type fruit products.
Prices fo r meat, eggs and wool are;
relatively high and the supply o f
feed is generally plentiul. These con­
ditions are being reflected in increas­
ing production o f most kinds o f ani­
mal products. Prices fo r homes and
mules have continued to go down
even while prices fo r other livestock
have been advancing.
Farm producers are confronted
with an upward trend in farm wage
rates and some indication o f an in­
crease in other farm costs and living
expenses.
The report also contains recent
data on the volume o f the nation’ s
food supply, anciuding such items
as 40 billion eggs, and 20 million
pounds o f fresh fruits and numerous
OÚK- ü XÍCKIKIMÍ®« ”• other articles o f diet in stupenduous
quantities.
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See our New Showing of Reconstructed and
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$1.00
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Telephone Building
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F R ID A Y
Oil tar creosote a by-product o f
the gas making industry in Portland
and other parts o f the west where
oil is used in manufacturing gas pos­
sesses all the requirements o f a good
wood preservative and can be used
just as well as coal tar creosote fo r
most purposes according to research
carried out by Glenn Voorhis assis­
tant professor o f wood products at
the Oregon state college school o f
forestry.
The results o f Voorhies’s work
have just been published by the en­
gineering experiment station as bub
letin 13, entitled “ Oil T ar Creosote
for Wood preservation.’’
Voorhies
found that the oil tar creosote is al­
most as toxxic to wood destroying
oiganisms as the standard coal tap
creosote and is likely to stay in place
better because o f greater resistence
to volatization. He found that it pos­
sesses good penetrating qualities and
'ow viscosity. It can be made in com­
mercial quantities and is readily av-
M AR CH
28,
1941
ailable for Pacific coast consumption. | carbons wtyich are more toxic than
Under the present requirements o f the phcnaU found in coal tar creosote
the American Wood preservation as­ Voorhis found.
sociation grade A creosote must hav«
a guarantee o f coal tar origin. The
experiments conducted by Voorhis
indicate that with the exception o í
this one requirement and the fact
that it has a specific gravity d iffe r ­
ence o f .01 oil tar creosote meets all
For the first time since the emer­
o f the apec'ficstions o f the assocla^
tion. Computable leeching tests with gency relief program was set up in
wood blocks showed no significant dif Clackamas county in 1938 the trend
ference in the two types o f creosote in assistance has changed from one
in that respect. Voorhis believes that o f unemployment to one o f service
further study would also show that and rehabiliitation. Seasonal work­
oil tar creosote would give equal re­ ers are in demand earlier than eves
sistence against the attack o f mar. this year inasmuch as the first requi­
iner borers and termites as it pos­ sition from the employment service
sesses characteristics fo r this purposq dated March 10 has been received by
that are entirely comparable to the the public welfare commission show­
ing jobs available fo r ten men. How­
coal tar creosote.
The high temperatures used in the ever with so many persons anticipat­
manufacturing process with oil tar ing employment in the expanding de­
creosote produce a tar that contains fense program an absolute shortage
a high precentage o f aromatic hydro. o f seasonal labor may result.
Seasonal Workers
In Demand
►'b i'tr
In February 1940 there \vere 510
cases or 1478 persons assisted by the
Clackamas county public w elfare com
mission. This did not include old age
assistance recipients nor aid to tie-
pendent children grants. This year in
February only 1126 persons o f 449
cases were given general assistance.
A t the present time there are 32
able bodied persons who have been
certified to W P A by the public wel­
fare commission and are awaiting as­
signment. This figure is low fo r this
time o f the year as the usual averags
awaiting assignment is between 56
and 60.
“ Melody and Moonlight,” a star-
studded musicollossal is the first fea­
ture o f the double bill at the Est*
theatre this Friday and Saturday,
March 28 and 29. The second fea­
ture is a thrilling western show star­
ring Fred Scott in “ Melody o f the
Plains.” — Adv.
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Celebrating Our
ftOtli Anniversary
TUESDAY, APRIL 1st
- A FREE GIFT for EVERYBODY on that DAY!
Special Bargains the Entire Month of A pril!
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S tap-on Can
jH r x v y
enameled,
'w ith
rem ovab le
jiYiner
can
w ith
'b a il handle.
Anniversary Price
49<^
R egu lar 69 c value. We believe these
rep resen t the best buy In a service­
able house broom.
Anniversaiy Price
2 5 tf
WATER GLASSES
Anniversary Price
2 for
GALVANIZED PAILS
Worth Much More
Anniversaiy Price
19£
TAPE RULE
3 for 1 0 ¿
SCREW DRIVERS
Reg. 35c value
Anniversaiy Price
19¿
THREE PIECE BOWL SETS
Anniversary Price
39¿
OATMEAL BOWLS
Anniversary Price
3 for Í O ¿
Anniversary Price
19<*
FUSE PLUGS
Just half what you regularly pay
Anniversaiy Price
2 for
GALVANIZED TUBS
No. 1 size
6 9 tf
PLIERS
Anniversary Price
9 £
Watch for Our BIG ANNIVERSARY BROADSIDE in the
mail March 28th. Hundred» of Money Saving Values. Save
it. Read it.
Remember, TUESDAY, APRIL 1ST, a gift for all in cele­
bration of our 30th Anniversary.
A. VV. METZGER & CO.
P o w e ll IKIvil.
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