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About Clackamas County news. (Estacada, Or.) 1928-1957 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 12, 1941)
C LACKAM AS COUNTY NEW S Is there any time fo r athletics on board ship? Yes the navy en courages athletic competition. Each ship has an o ffic e r in charge o f ath letics who ois assisted by a commit tee o f officers in arranging con. teats. On most ships there are box ing wrestling basketball und base ball teams. Tournaments are often held within the fleet with the var ious winners receiving trophies as awards. More Pastures Advised for Saving Farm Labor Thi more nearly dairy farmers can arrange for a year-round pasture system the less they will be both- eied by labor shortage next year points out K. R. Jackman extension farm crops specialist in listing a number o f ways Oregon farmers can prepare in advance to cheat next No One » can hope to progress in business today by fol- == years labor shortage bogie. When dairy cows art» on pasture labor is reduced by more than half as compared with feeding harvested ciops Jackman points out. Hogs also get part o f the'ir feed from pasture with alfalfa and rape being the b'St bets fo r them. I’ igs on such pasture need only half as must protein sup plement fo r balanced ration. For dairy farms a high percentage o f land in hay and pasture has been found most profitable. Coast farms particularly have adopted this plan p ieferrin g to buy grain produced in regions where growers specialize in grain crops. Queen Candidate is Announced F R ID A Y . DEC 12 m il pursuant to the provisions o f C hap- ter Ul, Oregon Laws o f l ‘J41, and hereby appoint Brigadier General A lvin C. Baker commander th ereof; 2 Designate the Superintendent o f State police to coordinate .super vise and direct the activities o f all regular peace and other law enforce ment officers o f this state in all mat ters and respects touching the needs and measures for state and civilian defense in cooperatiion with the arm ed forces o f the United States; 3 Authorize the State Defense coordinator to direct and complete the voluntary civiliian defense or ganizations o f this state and to ex- pediute the enrollment and training o f personnell fo r civiliian protection services. 4 I hereby enjoin the people to comply promptly with directions of duly constituted m ilitaiy and civil authorities. In Witness W hhereof I have here The first candidate fo r queen o f unto set my hand und caused the the Oregon W inter Sports activities Seal o f the State o f Oregon to be a f to announce herself is 18-year old fixed. DAY AND NIGHT SERVICE Melba Bailer o f Timberline Lodge. Done in the City o f Salem this Miss Bailer will represent the Tim eighth day o f December in the year GRESHAM. OREGON Phone 247 berline Lodge, the Mt. Hood area, o f our Lord, nineteen hundred and Sandy and Gresham areas. She is the fo rty one. daughter o f Mrs .Katherine Bailer of (S e a l) Charles A . Sprague, Portland and a niece o f Fred Van Attest: Governor. manager o f the lodge. Earl Snell, Secretary o f State. WWMRWabi >; x KMSigfgs, ;; a t« ><b(»« «i:;» Kt>tiHi«BBanmioagiM>nHmmiaiKTO Dyke Miss Bailer will graduate from the jjjj Commerce high school in Portland SANDY BOUND TOTEM POLES this January. She is 5 feet, 3 inches SCARE TRAINMEN tall and is a brunette. H er hobbies are skiing, horseback riding and cook Trainmen jumped four fe e t high ing. when they passed a certain flatcar in the Portland Electric power line yard F iiday and well they might. Aboard was the gosh-awfullest col lection o f teeth, arms, torsos ,wikl eyes, fongs and beaks ever to strike Whereas, a state o f war has been Portland in one shipment, two totem declared to exist between the United poles bound from Nice ,Calif., to the States o f America and the Japanese Homer E. Leasch farm near Sandy. O fficials o f the P.E.P. lines could Empire, and Whereas, the Oregon National not say whether the totems were gen Guard is in active federal service, uine but they could and did say they were the wildest looking cargo ever and Whereas, it therefore becomes my to roll into the yard. They form eily duty as Chief Executive and Com- stood on property owned by Leasch mander-in-Chief o f the military fo r at Nice and in a fe w days will take ces o f the State o f Oretgon to take their posts at the Leasch farm near such steps as may be necessary to Sandy. safeguard the lives and property of the citizens o f Oregon, and Conunittmen of All Counties Whereas, provisions must be made to Attend A A A Meet fo r fixin g responsibility fo r the co ordination and the direction o f the Farmers who adapt and direct the efforts o f the m ilitary establishment, A A A farm program in Oregons 36 law enforcement machinery, and the counties will meet at Oregon state volunteer civllan defense organiza college December 15-17 to dicuss the tions; past years achievements and piob. Now, Therefore I, Charles A. lems and express their ideas on the Sprague, under authority vested in makeup o f future programs. me as Governor o f the State o f Ore W ork at this years state A A A con gon and director o f civi.ian defense, ference the second annual such ev declare an unlimited emergency to ent will be lea and directed by far mers and ranchers who make up coun exist and 1 Authorize and direct the vol ty A A A committees. With few spea A »6 untary enrollment o f a state guard kers on the protgtram most o f the lowing the methods of yesterday CHRISTMAS GIFTS for the Whole Family AT RYNNING’S VARIETY STORE Estacada Bill Folds, Shaving Sets, Shirts, Ties, Sox, Handkerchiefs, Pen and Pencil Sets, Silk Nighties, Bed Jackets, Aprons, Dresses, Silk Hose, Toilet Sets, Toys, Stationery ,Box Candy. Christmas Tree Decorations, Gift Wrappings and Novelty Gifts of all kinds. Broadway, CARROLL FUNERAL HOME Men, Munitions and Money f M Day to lick the Japs Defense Bonds Clackamas County Bank are needed on BUY THOSE TODAY Sandy,Oregon 'jJruclanuttimt E itacid« Methodist Church three day conference will be taken up with committee meetings and re Church school at 9:50 a.m. ports. Committee chairmen all far Public worship at IX. Sermon sub mer committeemen were announc ject “ Some Things About God.” ed as follows: Epworth league at 7 p.m. Education. Glen Cumberland of You are cordially invited to attend Clackamas county; county o ffic e the services o f our church. management Layton Mann, Umatilla county; range and pasture develop, ment Jack French .Grant county; Christian Church Notes soil building practices and conserva tion materials, Chester Wendt, Jack- 10 a.m. Bible school. Just a week son county; crop insurance, wheat and a half until Christmas. I wonder and statistical .Henry Baker, Morrow i f under the conditions in the world county; seed purchase program, Ro that it can get into the real spirit bert Pence, Polk county. o f Christmas. Isaiah the prophet o f Agricultures all-out program to provide abundant foud supplies for American defense workers and mili tary woi „era and lend-lease aid to Biitian imposes a new responsibility on A A A commmitteemen. County and community committeemen have recently completed a fanm-to.farm survey o f potential 1942 production. The results o f this survey and prob lems attendant to achieving the pro- duction called fo r under the food fo r freedom program w ill receive attention at the conference. old said Jesus would be the “ Prince o f Peace.” and it is true Jesus is. But He has been rejected, neglected, forgotten .until the world thruout bitterness and greed is at war aga'n. My prayer is that we shall soon come to a fu ll realization o f our folly. 11 a.m. worship hour in hymn, communion and sermon on “ Know ledge that Assures Us.” Minister, Palm er A. Ford. --------- o - ■ Representatives o f A A A ’s western division who will attend the confer ence include Arthur Cummings, as sistant to the director, Washington, D .C „ Fred Entermille, commodity loan specialist ,Baker, and Jack Hart- line division o f information .Denver. The second day o f the conference will coincide with the firs t day of, the annual all s taff conference of the division o f agriculture at Ore gon state college including the ex. tension s ta ff in home economics. A joint session will be held with out standing speakers addressing the group. OST people think of pens aa just one small part of a meal M and fall to idealize how far they am be extended. But peas are inre por Lint in the diet and so flexible that they can be made part of a recipe for one person, or used in quantity as an important ingre dient of a recipe for fifty. Here * the proof. For your child's school lunch box what would be better than this • Tomato Stuffed vHth Chicken and Pea Baiati Cut stem end from one small or medium tornata^ •coop out and drain, and dust In- ■lde with a little salt Combine •no quarter cup chopped canned chicken and two tablespoons can ned peas, and moisten with cooked salad dressing. Fill tomato, re place top and set in lettuce-lined Jelly glass or paraffined covered container. Serves one. J la a Quantity Recipe And here’s the rest of the proof. I W a graduation or Junior-Senior banquet, a church supper, or any meal for many people, here is a recipe for Bluffed Potatoes with Curried Pear : Sauté one-half cup minced onion in one and a fourth cups batter a few minutes, add two- thirds cup flour and six table spoons curry powder, and stir smooth. Slowly add two and a half quarts milk (substitute part of the canned pea liquor for some of the milk if desired), and cook until creamy, stirring constantly. Add the contents of live No. t cans peas, and season to taste with salt and pepper. Meanwhile, ' hake twenty-live large Idaho potatoes until soft, cat each in half lengthwise, scoop oat centers and mash and season to taste. Fill the potato coses with the carried peas end spread the ttaxhwj potatoes lightly on top. G EIL’S SEK YB('E9 Estacada, Oregon Bottle's Travel Thrown overboard near Fiji by Capt. E R. Johanson, of the Ameri can liner Monterey, a bottle trav eled 1,700 miles until picked up by a woman near Moreton island, off the coast of Australia. A report from Brisbane said the message asked in eight languages Hist the finder report Us recovery bo the nearest United States considL as the infor mation would be useM In compiling data on ocean currents. Deep Creek Dairy.— Morning de liverise ol cream and milk. Call Carl Rehberg, Tal. 80-61. J