Clackamas County news. (Estacada, Or.) 1928-1957, April 18, 1941, Image 3

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    CLACKAMAS COUNTY NEWS
FRIDAY, APRIL 18, 1941
A . W . M E T Z G E R & CO.
Celebrating their 30th Anniversary Sale
Invite You - One and All - to a Delicious and Complete
FREE
BREAKFAST
Saturday, April 19th,
“Top of the Morning”
Triangle Pancake Flour
9 lb. sack 39c
8:30
DRIP OR R EG U LAR GRIND
G o ld e n ^
West § '
Coffee ’
2 lb. can
HI HO BUTTER
CRAX
Package
-
1 9C
TREAT YOURSELF TO
Swift’s Tomatoe Juice
3
5 oz.
2 4 oz. glass jar
23c
cans
2
27 oz.
FREE BREAKFAST
cans
39c
25«
BY T H E M A K E R S OF
Triangle Oats or Wheat
W ith Vitamin B 1
27c
53c Large Package 19c
1 lb. can
to 1:00 P. M.
LET’S CELEBRATE AND MAKE
IT A PARTY
Bring the Whole Family to
A. W. METZGER & CO. for a
Tea Barden Drips Syrup
p* Golden West Coffee
A. M.
.' ang T e J
B
T R E A T YO U R SELF TO
Swift’s Premium
PREM
2
This is the Free Breakfast Menu
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I Sie
cens
15«
I
That Delicious Pure Pork Luncheon Meat
Shurfine Mayonnaise qt. - 5 0 «
Dole’s Pineapple
Gems
Can
1 2 -0 7 ,
,WI™ ™M!“"
Pint
-
23c
Shurfine Grapefruit Juice
1 qt. 14 oz. can
*¿
cans for 3 5 c
the Servings are More than Generous
Swift’s Tomatoe Juice, Triangle Pancakes with Butter, Tea Garden Drips Syrup, D ole’s Pineapple G em ’s,
Swift’s Broiled Prem and Golden W est Coffee
E A T Y O U R FILL.
is invited
-
This is not sample size, but a real honest-to-goodness FREE
its FREE
BREAKFAST.
Everyone
Come and get it S A T U R D A Y , APRIL 19th 8 :3 0 A .M . to 1:00 P . M.
A. I*uwell
W. Boulevard
METZGER.
®> CO
Gresham, Oregon
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
No. 6616
In the Circuit Court of the State of
Oregon for the County o f Clacka­
mas. Probate Department.'
In the Matter of the Estate o f Heiji
Okamura, Deceased.
Notice is hereby given that the un­
dersigned has been appointed Admin­
istratrix o f the Estate of Heiji Oka-
r.iura, deceased, by the ( ircuit Court
o f the State of Oregon, for the Coun­
ty of Clackamas, and has qualified
All persons having claims against said
eitate are hereby notified to present
the same, duly verified as by law ra-
quired, to the undersign <1 at Boring
Oiegon, within six months from the
date hereof.
,
Dated and first published April
11th, 1941.
Date of last publication May 9
1941.
„
ASAYE OKAMURA,
Administratrix.
Cooper & McAllister, Attorneys,
Gresham, Oregon.
N O T IC E
OF
S H E R IF F S
SAXE
On the 19th day o f April, 1941,
at the hour of ten o’clock A. M., at
the front door of the Court House
in Oregon City, Oiegon, I will offer
for sale and sell to the highest bid­
der. at auction the following de­
scribed property located in Clack­
amas County, Oreimn, to-wit:
SEW of Section 28, T. 2 S-,
R. 6 E-, W. U .
gai# u mad« by authority of
Chapter 401, Oregon Laws 1937 re­ o f most crops. On about 17 percent
lating to the sale o f real property o f the irrigated area of the state how­
acquired by any County in this state ever the shortage is expected to be
for delinquent taxes and in com­
pliance with an order of the County come critical.
These peicentage figures are bas­
Court of Clackamas County, Oregon
dated March 14th, 1941, to me di­ ed on records of irrigated lands by
rected.
districts in the state engineers office
The Minimum price for which said
real property may be sold is Five and are not issued as being accurate
Hundred and no-100 Dollars and bbe as to detail. They do indicate how­
terms shall be Cash.
ever the general conditions o f water
FRED REAhSECKER, Sheriff \ supplies in the state in i elation to to-
Rv
CT
ount>:- Oregon. | tal volume o f irrigated says Work.
By George O. Jewell, Deputy.
. •
First pub. March 21, 1941.
| The figures do not include the lm -
gated areas of the Wilamette valley
Last pub. April 18, 1941.
or the coast region.
W a te r F ou n d A m p le fo r 55
In general the regions with ample
P erC en t o f Irrig ated L a n d .
irrigation water supplits are south
and east o f a line diaivn from Upper
Appioximately 55 percent o f thi
Kamath Lake to the western border
irrigated lands of southern and eas­
o f Wallowa county.
tern andsouthem Oregan for which
water forecasts are made will have
S la te T y p in g C ontest is A p ril 19
ample water for iirigation this seas-
son according to a summary made
The usual keen interest is being
by R. A. Work, Medford, in charge shown in the niinteenth annual state
of snow surveys and irrigation watci typing contest and the tenth annual
forecasts for the soil conservation shorthand contest to be held at Cor­
service and the Oregon agriicuitural vallis April 19 under the auspice«
experiment station.
o f the secretarial science department
About 45 percent o f the irrigated says jj j Vance head o f the depart,
lands will experience various degrees ment Valuable prizes donated by type
o f shoitage this year with some 28 ( writer companies will be awarded in
percent expected to have a mild short addition to banners and cups for win.
age which will permit the maturing 1 ners in the various classes.
M attress M aking A p p lica tion s
IN S ta te Pass 1 0 ,000
With application hy the first week Red Soils A r e a T o H old
in Match, Marion county led the oth­ ‘O pen H u it s e ” on M ay 2 2
Surplus raw cotton from the south­ ers in the response to the program.
An “ <>pe n house” field day at the
ern states will roil into Oregon thrvj Malheur county where the actual mat­
out this spring and summer to meet tress making work was started first Red Soils experimental area here in
the needs o f the mattress making cen has application for 1249 mattresse} Clackamas county has been arranged
ters thruout the state where thous­ o f which 480 have been made. In for M ay 2 2 according to announce­
ment niadu b.y J. J. Inskeep county
ands o f Oiegon families have applied
Deschutes county the progiam is un­
agent. Turn DeArmond superinten­
for the privilege o f making their own
mattres.es from the surplus cottoq der way with 509 applications and dent o f th*e area for the Oregon agri-
being distributed free thru the AAA j approximately 300 mattresses made. cultinal experiment station will be
and surplus maiketing administra­ Klamath county is also started with prepared all day to show visitors over
tion.
; 329 applications and about 100 made the station. Individuals and groups
Officials o f the OSC extension ser­ so far. Both Jackson and Josephine will be welcome any time during the
vice in charge of the mattress mak­ county families have turned in an day as there will be no single tours
excess o f 700 applications.
made.
ing project report a far greater res­
The Oiegon granges are cooper­
ponse in many counties than was anti,
The red sods experimental are«
clapted when the project was under­ ating in the progiam by making tha was i-stab.lished by the legislature
taken. Already applications in 25 grange halls available as centers for two years ago to study methods of
counties have been made for 10,078 making tin- mattresses. Certain speciaj rehabdiitating the depleted red hill
mattresses which will require some machinery is supplied to each center soils o f western Oregon. Considera-
15 carloads o f raw cotton. The pro­ and in errh case local instructors are ibie progress has already been made
ject may be extended later to other trainiri by the extension service to says Inskeep..
counties.
help in the actual making o f th«
•Altho applications are accepted mattresses. Those who have complet­
only from families with a stated min ed their mattresses so far are en-,
B ir d In H and
imum annual ca.-li income the exten­ thusiastic about the high quality of
Otis Clark wa* pitching
sion service emphas.zes the fact that the product according to the exten­ practice in a pregame w
Norman, Okla. He stuck
this is not a relief pioject but ins sion leaders.
Experience in other
in the air to catch a hi.
stead is a means of disposing o f huge states states has shown that these
The ball bounced out of
stocks o f surplus cotton white at mattresses will remain in excellent but he caught a bird tha
the same time increasing the stan­ condition for years if given proper :rfi after the ball, appare
dard o f living in rural homes.
care.