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C L A C K A M A S C O U N TY N O TIC E OF F IN A L AC C O U N T No. 6544 Farm Price, up .1 Good Harve.t Pic.pact. Loom NEW S The proposed change which was it commended by the conference and is expected to be proclaimed soon, would permit greater flexibility, found needed during the defense per» iod when increases are essential in, certain types o f crops from time to time. The elimination o f the total >oil depleting allotment would make unnecessary changing the designa tion o f such crops. T o compensate fo r this change it was further proposed that greater emphasis be place on the growing c< soil conserving crops and that the benefits on these be increased some what. Allotments fo r the main sui* plus crops such as wheat, will re main o f course under the new plan Numerous other recommendation: w e:e made by the conference mostly pertaining to special conditions under the defense program. In the Circuit Court o f the State of The old rule o f big crops and low Oregon for the County o f Clack amas,, Probate Department. prices is apparently not holding good In the matter o f the Instate o f Hugh tliis year. Although crop prospects in Fitzgerald, Deceased. Notice is hereby given that the un. the country as a whole are as favor- del-signed, as Executor o f the estate abe as during the last three years o f Hugh Fitzgerald, deceased, has fil which were good seasons further ed his final account .in the Circuit gains have been made in the general Court o f the State o f Oregon for Clackamas County, and that Monday farm price level according to a re the 4th day o f August, 1941, at the port 011 the agricultural situation just hour o f 9:30 o'clock in the forenoon issued by the agricultural extension o f said day and the court room of service at OSC. Gains in industrial said court has been appointed by said workers incomes have strengthened court as the time and place fo r the domestic demand while a moderate hearing o f objections thereto and th<? increase has occurrel in exports ow- settlement thereof. Dated and first published June iruits or cotton is expected. The gain in foreign demand toy 27th. 1941. Date of last publication July 25, iaim products is only moderate anil 1941. mostly fo r hog products, some dairy F R A N K C H R ISTE N SE N , SR. Executor o f the Last W ill and and poultry products and some spe Testament o f Hugh F itzger cialty crops. The general export out» ald, deceased. look remains poor as no marked in J. S. Middleton,, Attorney. ECONOMIC HIGHLIGHTS crease in exports o f wheat, fresh fruits or coton is expected. As one news commentator put it. NO'l ICE OF F IN A L ACCOUNT The income o f industrial workers NO. 4140 is already about 20 percent higher Stalin is the last and most Impressive than the 1940 average the report example o f the utter folly o f trying In the Circuit Court o f the State o f to appease the one-time Viennese Oregon fo r the County o f Clack says and the Oiegon farm price in amas, Probate Department. dex shows a similar percentage gain house pointer who has become master The Russians, ob In the matter o f the estate o f Sarah in the general farm price level. The o f a continent. E. Bates, deceased. |____ , __ , , viously afraid did everything in therr Notice is hereby given that the un- u atest K“ ms have ^ven m pnces foi .... th K dersigned, administrator o f the above ,,;eats “ »«1 wool., truck crops ami I p. e* t0 mol fy the Naz>s- They signed a non-aggression and collabor. entitled estate, has filed his Final poultry and dairy products which le Account with the Clerk o f the above -pond promptly in price to changes ation pact. They agreed to deliver to Germany considerable quantities of entitled Court, and that Monday, the in consumer purchasing power. 7th day o f July, 1941 at the hour of rawi materials. According to reliable Farm costs have increased only mo 9 o’clock A. M. at the Circuit Court writers they permitted German tech derately during the past year com room o f the County Court house in nicians to come into Russian indus Oregon City, Oregon, has been fixed pared with prices fo r farm products try in an attempt to speed up produc. by said Court as the time and place in general. As a result the purchasing fo r the hearing o f objections, if any, power o f farm products is higher tion and transport. They did nothing to said Final Account and the settle .hail a year ago. The exchange value to prevent any o f H itler’s territorial ment thereof. acquisitions. But all this was not en Dated and first published June o f some items is above or near par parity particularly the “ domestic ough. And the oft-given warnings o f 6th, 1941. Date o f last publication July 4th, i.ype” products. The exchange value Winston Churchill at last came true 1941. o f most o f the “ export type” farm when H itler was ready he struck at FRED W. BATES, Administra products is still b,elow parity owing Russia, despite the pact, despite all tor, Estacada, Oregon. to surpluses in relation to mark‘ t pledges o f friendship. Frank Shelton, Attorney fo r administrator, Estacada, Oregon. NOTICE OF FIN A L ACCOUNT No. 6512 ■ Illlllllllll||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||!l||||||||||||llll|l|||l|||||||||||||||||||||||||||||lll_ In the Circuit Court o f the State of Oregon fo r the County o f Clack amas. In ths Matter o f the Estate o f Mar tha Ann Tucker, Deceased. Notice is hereby given that the un dersigned, executor o f the last will and testament of Martha Ann Tuck er, deceased, has filed his final ac count in the Circuit Court o f the State o f Oregon, for Clackamas Coun ty, and that Monday, July 7, 1941, at the hour o f 9:30 o’clock in the fo re noon o f said date at the Circuit Court room o f said Court has been appoint ed by said Court as the time and place fo r hearing objections thereto and the settlement thereof. O. D. E B Y „ Executor o f the Last W ill and Testament o f Mar tha Ann Tucker,, Deceased. O. D. Eby, Attorney for Executor. Dated and first published June 6th, 1941. Date o f last publication July 4th 1941. demand and relatively high prices for some items o f fa im expense. On the whole the exchange value o f farm products is now around 90 percent o f the 1910-1914 parity. Re latively low prices fo r grain, fruit, cotton and some other farm products arcount fo r some o f the disparity which remains. The remaining dispar ity is also accounted fo r partly by relatively high price indexes for faim machinery and building niatei- ials with higher taxes and farm wage rates also affectin g farm costs. Change» Proposed for A A A Program for N ext Year Elimination o f the total soil-dei pleting acreage allotment fo r farm;- under the A A A program is in pros pect fo r 1942 reports N. C. Donald, son state executive o ffic e r o f the A A A and W. L. Teutsch assistant director who were members o f Uij Oregon delegation attending the con ference in Washington, D. C., on th-| 1942 program. iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii Thank You! In closing the doors of my business in Esta cada I wish to express my sincere thanks for the splendid patronage which has been given me by the people of the community during the years I have conducted my store in Estacada. I want to assure you that it has been truly ap preciated. The books of my store are being closed and all persons owing accounts are requested to set tle same as soon as possible. Amy L. Ely ESTACADA, OREGON | Jfori'st lafcm JHeimirial GRESHAM . OREGON A LAWN CEMETERY WITH PERPETUAL CARE L o ti including burial priced u low as (16.00 DIRECTORS B. W. T H O R N E A R TH U R D O W SETT L. L. KIDDER F R A N Z O LB RIC H A. W. M E TZG ER ROY W iI - M E TZG ER B O H A N N O N , Superintendent Phone Gresham. >46 The fate o f much o f the world may and seed pods that resemble dill ser is poisonous to stock as well at hu he decided in the wheat fields o f the this plant has even been found grow mans and may cause trouble in hay. Ukraine and the oil lands o f the Car- ing in private gardens. It is a biennial producing foliage tha pathiuns. Dr. Gilkey reports that the plant first year and going to seed the next. __ ^ New P o i,on Plant Said to Menace Human, ★ •"*0“ S T E-.-'LNSE is NATIONAL DEFENSE It is clear to anyone that H itler has taken a gigantic gamble. Russia, as Napoleon found out h.is been the graveyard o f empire before. It is vast land and much o f it is geograph- j ically unfriendly. In the Little Cor poral’s phrase “ ‘Empires die o f indi gestion.’ ’ And Russia is the biggest bite that any conqueror could at tempt. H itler certainly must have felt there was r.o other solution o f his problem before deciding to give the marching order to his legions along the 1,500 mile front that extends from Narvik to the Carpathians. From the m ilitary point o f view you can find about any opinion on the quality o f the Russian army you want. Russia gives out few figures concerning the Red army. However it is generally believed that at least 12,- 000,000 men have been given mili tary training and that fully mobilized her, regular army, plus reserves, would total 5,000,000 or more. Esti mates place her air force at 9,000 planes though there is doubt as to their quality. It is known that she has gigantic quantities o f tanks,, mo torized artillery and other mechan ical arms, but again many think them o f poor quality by comparison with the Nazi's tools o f destruction. O f all the nations Russia and this coun try are the nearest to being self-sus taining so far as resources are con cerned. However, .Russian industry has been notoriously inefficient and so she cannot make the most o f what she possesses. Even so she is a tremenduous an tagonist for any power. And it is known that during the last year Sta lin has been working feverishly to overhaul his forces. The morale-de stroying political commisars who were stationed with army units and who had the power to overrule command ing officers have been largely abol ished. In truth the Russian army has been reorganized much on the lines o f capitalistic armies. The poor Soviet transportation syi tern may delay full mobl ization for a month or more. But as time wears on and if Hitler is not able to defeat Russia in a hurry the Germans shou.d find this campaign the most diffieu.t they have attempted. I f H itler subdues Russia be w'.l! have all he needs, the blockade will no longer be important and he will ^ have taken a long step toward mas tery o f Asia as well as Europe. I f H it ler loses in Russia he will be finished. Join Up N o w ! A relatively new poison plant has invaded nun; parts o f Oiegon re K E EP OREGON G REEN ASSOCIATION cently and co:i. iiuies a distinct men ace to those w.ij luay not recognize it says Dr. Helen Gilkey curator of the herbarium at Oregon state col lege. This plant is known by various names such as poison hemlock, wild parsley or even wi.d parsnip though it is not the iV miliar la.ge-leafed wild parsnip. The scientific name is Con- lun maculuu.ni. First specimens of this plant were reported in Oregon as recently as 1933 when it was foun recently as 1933 when it was found It has since L.ecn reported from al most all section, o f western Oregon and may be prese.it in parts o f cas tern Oregon as well. The plant is just as dangerous as the water hemlock and constitute, even ^*ore o f a menace because its hollow stems might be used by chil dren fo r mailing whistles says Di Gilkey. It makes a showy growth and when growing in its favorite peat or swamp soil wi.I attain heights o f five or six feet or even more. It is found on drier ground but does not grov so large Tw o ways o f identifying this plant are from characteristic purple mot tlings on the stem and by the fact that when parts o f the plant are ta ken indoors they give o f f a distinc tive mouse-like ucor. Because o f it rather attractive appearance with H itler’s spokeni reasons fo r war ag fine cut leaves, white flow er heads ainst the Soviet aie his usual ones,, he claimed that Russia had not lived up to her agreements,, that Russian agents were seeking the downfall o f the Reich, and that he was simply act ing to save Europe from the blight o f Communism. No one believes that these reasons amount to more than an easy alibi for the wanton breakage o f another treaty. Russia has in abun dance what H itler most sorely lacks, grain to feed the German people, oil to propel the German war mach ines. And on top o f that if Russia could be destroyed as a military pow er Hitler would no longer have to fear an attack from the East. He could then concentrate all o f his weapons fo r the final assault on the British Isles. 1 iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiit iiiim iiiiiim iiiiiiiiim m im iim iim im iiM iiiiiiiiiiiiiiim iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiM F R ID A Y , J U L Y 4, »941 YOU have a direct, self interest in joining this fight to keep forest fires out of Oregon! 8 What *Keep Oregon Green• Means to You: •£? Scenic beauty which each year attracts hundreds of thousands of tourist. <? Shelter for wildlife which makes Oregon world famous as a fishing and hunting state. < 1 X 116 source of 12 cents of every dollar paid in taxes by all the people to the Counties and the State. Steady work and high wages to 60% of all persons gainfully employed in Oregon manufacturing. 64% of the value of goods exported from Oregon, goods which pay for things that Oregonians buy in other states and foreign countries. <2 In short, a Raw Material Crop that assures permanent, grow ing industries and a pleasant, healthful place in which to live, work and play. 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