Clackamas County news. (Estacada, Or.) 1928-1957, December 26, 1941, Image 5

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CL A C K A M A S C O U N T Y N EW S
F R ID A Y , DECEMBER 26, 1941
auxiliary waa held last Monday, De­ driects you promptly and cheerfully. Oregon Farmers Pledge All-Out
cember 22nd. This was an all day
Caution: Don’t leave your car in for Victory
meetng with pot luck dinner at noon. the middle o f the street. Don’t dou­
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ble park. Don’t run .walk.
Now that America is at war ach
Keep cool. Keep your head.
A IR R AID RULES ARE COM-
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ievement o f the production goals un­
P ILE D FOR TH IS A R E A
der the food fa. freedom “ food for
The Boring district organized a ci_
victory” program has become doubly
vilian defen.se unit and a women’s
important said Robert B. Taylor of
Rules to be observed by motorists
auxiliary. The meeting was held ut und others during an actual air raid
Adams chairman of the state UEDA
the llo. ing'-Damuacuu grange hall have been compiled fo r the Portland
agricultural defense program in cnl-
ing on O re .on ft rmers to turn
which was donated by the grange “ target area” which includes north-
fo r all defense work. O fficers elected miest Clackamas county.
pledged increases in production into
were Wallace R. Telford, chairman;
Immediate ratings in the U. S. actual production o f mote egg*, more
The rules were announced in Port­
M elville Richey secretary. For the land last Wednesday as follows:
navy are offered men with exper­ milk, n o re pork ami more market
auxiliary Mrs. Caroline Gregson chair
I f you are in a car when an air ience aboard small vessels of this ings o f beef cattle.
Results o f the state wide farai-to.
man; Muriel, Murkham vice chair­ raid starts: (1 ) pull over to the curb, area who are qualified to man craft
man; and Kdith A mlei son, treasurer. (2 ) park the car, (3 ) turn o f f ail jo f the local defense forces operating farm signup recently conducted by
A A A committeemen show that O re­
Workers fo r the Red Cross were lights (4 ) tget out o f the car, (5 ) in local waters.
Seamen, engineer,s radiomen, yeo­ gon farmers have "oversubscribed”
in attendance and reported the col­ take shelter in the best available
men, cooks and other classes of ex­ the original production goals under
lection o f over $40 towards Borings place .indoors if possible.
quota o f $100 fo r the new war re­
I f you are in a bus remember the perienced men are needed at once the farm defense program, planniag
lie f emergency fund.
bus must stop when the warning officials o f the Thirteenth diotrict mote than their share o f the increa*-
The meeting was well attended sounds. Get out o f the bus and take announced today. Engineers with ex­ ed production. But with the nation
perience on either diesel o f gasoline actually at war some o f these orig-
over one hundred being present from shelter.
all pa’ita o f the district. Many sign­
I f unable to shelter yourself in- engines will be used. A ge limits are inol goals may even be revised to
meet increased needs said Taylor.
ed up fo r the defense patrol schools | doors sit down; i f bombs start drop. 17 to 50.
As shown in the signup results ex­
Qualified men with this experience
which are to be held at Sandy and ping near you lie down. Cover your
Gresham.
j ears vvith your hands. Protect the are requested to apply immediately pected 1942 production o f the three
at the nearest navy recruiting sta. most important commodités, milk.
Another meeting o f the Boring | back o f your head,
Defense Group
Formed at Boring
Immediate Ratings
Offered in Navy
I f you meet a warden go where he tion- They are to ask fo r Class M-2 eggs and pork well exceeds the orig-
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_____which includes enlistments fo r this inal goals the defense board chair-
local defense work officials explain, man announced. An eleven percent
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No further naval training will be increase in milk production was
given the recruits before they go sought and brot a response o f 19 per
The pro.
into service and ratings which may cent increased planned.
pay as high as $126 monthly are o f­ mised increase in egg production is
fered. In additions to this allowances 36 percent against a goal o f 12 pc
are made fo r clothing .food and quar percent; the 20 percent pork pro­
ters. Men with dependents or famili­ duction goal brot a response of 36
For I
es are additonally provided fo r also. percent.
Increases in 1942 production over
O fficials pointed out that recruits
under the M-2 classification will be 1941 pledged in the Oregon farm
serving their country in waters famil­ signup covering 95 percent of the
iar to them and near their home states farmland were announced by
and
port« Men fo r these local defense Taylor as follows:
Cows milked 18 percent; milk p’ O-
forces are urgently needed now and
al Iqualifiied persons are asked to in­ duction 19 percent; hogs marketed
38 percent; eggs, 36 percent; beef
quire about the opportunities.
cattle marketed 12 percent; sheep 10
percent; corn 7 percent; barley 61
Estacada Methodist Church
percent; rye 17 per cent; hay 9 per
Sunday school at 9:50 a.m.
cent; sugar beets 31 percent; dry
Public worship at 11. Sermon sub. beans 63 percent; fib ie flax 15 per
For You and Yours we wish the Best in Health,
ject, “ The Tramp, Tramp, Tramp of cent; seed flax 10 percent; ryegrasi
Marching Ages.”
Happiness and Prosperity. May 1942 bring you all
seed 18 percent; winter legume for
Vocal solo by Joe Barr.
seed 33 percent; prennial grass seed
the good things o f life.
Epworth league at 7 p.m.
49 percent; farm gardens 11 percent.
Meanwhile the extension service
o f OSC is marshalling every resource
SUMMONS
to assist farmers in meeting the em­
In the Circuit Court o f the State o f ergency conditions. Educational fa.
Oregon fo r the County o f Clack-
cilities will be centered on the wur
= ' mas.
production program this winter.
E R. E. Jarl and Joel Jarl, Plaintiffs,
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district unit including the womens
Our Best Wishes I
Merry Christmas j
Happy New
Year
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tribute trea.
sent.
New Rur«.
Patrons
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Ruby Loundree, Sandy poj,
tress has received word frui
Post O ffic e department that
route No. 1 o f Sandy, Oregon
be extended January 1 to serve p.
tfnivfc
rons on roads south from Fisher
1 Au «yi,' Evolved
Corner and east 8-10 o f a mile to
S Force?” was the *ubj. . of the
the southwest com er o f section 19
Lesson-.Sermon in all 'churches
and north to the Loop highway. This
of Christ, Scientist, on Sunday,
addition wil provide many residents
December 21.
who Jive out o f town but who had
The Golden T ext was; “Gad
to come to town fo r their mail a
hath spoken once; twic> have I
rural mail delivery once a day.
heard thLs; that power belongeth
Sandy route 1 now covers 52.30
unto GocT (Ps. 62:11).
miles with about 280 patrons. Jh’ itlt
Amot\g the citations which
the addition o f the new namts t ie
comprised the Lesson-Ser ion
route will 55.50 miles in length.
was the following from the B ble:
“ In the beginning God created
Farmers Urged to Turn
the heaven and the earth. And
E x c a i Wheat Into Pork
God said, ‘‘Let us make man in
—o—-
our image, after our likeness. So
Oregon wheat farmers particularly
God created man in his own im-
in the Columbia river basin and the
age, in the image of God creatod
Blue mountain counties have an excel
he him; male and female created
lent opportunity to increase the pro­
he them. “And God saw every­
duction o f hogs during the war per­
thing that he had made, and, be­
iod thru greater use o f wheat as
hold, it was very good” (Gen.
feed seconding to OSC livestock spt-
1:1,26,27,31).
ciidists who are autho’ s o f a new ex­
The Lesson-Sermon also includ­
tension bulletin No. 582 which deals
ed the following correlative pass­
with this subject exclusively.
The
ages from the Christian Science
eight page leaflet discusses the de­
textbook, “ Science and Health
mand for pork in the western states
with Key to the Scriptures” by
the high value o f wheat as a hog feed
M ary Baker Eddy: “ The universe
methods o f feedng ,the use of pas.
of Spirit reflects the creative
power of the divine Principle, or
ture in connection with it and other
Life, which reproduces the multi­
factors in the successful mangement
tudinous forms of Mind — 4 — - -
o f hogs.
Southeast Portland Branch
First National Bank
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vs.
E . John Jarl, Jane Doe Jarl, his wife, BOR1NG-DAMASCUS GRANGE
“ ' if any, their unknown heirs, if any, HAS C H R ISTM AS P A R T Y
and all persons unknown having or
claiming an interest or estate in the
The Boring-Damascus grange will
property hereinafter described.
hold its regular meeting and Christ-
Defendants.
To John Jarl, Jane Doe Jarl, his
w ife, if any, their unknown heirs, if
82nd Ave. and Foster Road
Portland, Oregon Ë any, and all persons unknown having
or claiming an interest or estate in
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D E FE N D A N TS :
In the Name o f the State o f Ore­
a-
gon, You, and each o f you, are here­
by commanded and required to ap­
pear and answer the complaint o f the
plaintiffs filed against you in thé
above entitled suit on or before the
expiration o f four weeks from the
date o f the first publication o f this
summons, to-wit:
On or before the 22nd day o f Jan­
uary, 1942, and i f you fail to so
Complying with Sec. 110-349, O. C. L. A., as amended by
appear and answer, for want there­
Chapter 359, Oregon Laws, 1941; which reads in part as follows—
of, the plaintiffs will apply to the
count fo r the relief demanded in
“ Every pferson and the managing agent or o ffic e r o f any Firm,
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their complaint herein, to .w it:
Corporation or Association owning or having in possession or under
That plaintiffs, R. E. Jarl and
control taxable personal property shall make a return thereof to
Joel Jarl and defendant John Jarl,
the Assessor o f the County in which such property has it situs fo r
be decreed to be the owners as ten­
taxation.— A il returns shall be in such form as the Assessor, with the
ants in common and in possession of
approval o f the State Tax Commission may prescribe.— The Asses­
the real premises hereinafter describ­
ed, and further decreed that no oth­
sor shall cause blank forms fo r such returns to be prepared and
er person or persons are interested
distributed, but failure to receive or secure the form shall not re­
in said premises, either as owners
lieve any such person, managing a vent or o ffic e r fio m the obligation
or lien holders or otherwise, and for
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o f making any return herein required.” — and wh:ch p.ovides a pen­
partition o f said real premises ac­
BOTH FOR PRIOR SHOWN
cording to the respective rights o f
alty fo r refusal or neglect to file the returns as required, the As­
said parties, and if a partition there­
sessor's office at Oregon City will, on December 26, 1941, mail to
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o f cannot be had without material
each Personal Property Taxpayer or record on the 1941 assess­
ONE YEAR
injury then for a sale o f said premis­
ment roll, a blank form as provided above.
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es and division o f the proceeds there­
of, according to law, and fo r costs
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and disbursements, including attor.
Any person owning or having in possession o f taxable personal
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ney’s fees, and the apportionment
property in Clackamas County who does not receive oue o f these
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thereof to plaintiffs and defendant
fo.vna within a reasonable time after this date should call or write
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John Jarl, and fo r such other relief
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Cooperation o f all concerned in this m atter will result in a bet­
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cost to the county.
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