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NOTICE: Out deadline for' NOTICE; news and advertising is Tues day njght. We cannot guaran tee publication if material is received liter that Tuesday department’s tion on Januray 17 marked its The Dodge school bus was chemist for the M n n ! first year birthday and I can strangely quiet and somwhat foods and dairies division.’ V ita m in O a p M lM empty Thursday and Friday of Whea re e bur who lives experience to be present. In- this week while the grade Vernon Hepler nrrmoDCCTOBT o n * i a 4H building to bo used for va- school students enjoyed a two :outh of Barlow came in recent- j eluded in the membership are 1 rious 4H functions in the fut day vacation. ________ d action records.Cows sold large- many top tree farmers drawn ure. Also plans for the regular - '2 ^ * œ £ ï à a r ‘- The Dodge Ground Observer ure issued by the Oregon City 'rom the ranks o f enthusiastic (By ANNE JUSTICE) monthly 4H p-ogram for April. Corps was alerted Tuesday A M Commercial Club to encourage small woodland owners, forest The Harry Randall Post KOW ONLT For Vernon was industry, forestry consultants, 5879 of the Veterans o f Community 4H leaders met Mrs Paul Slane, Mr. and Mrs to determine how fast the post ’and settlement. (SU.U Vetee» its Auxiliary service particularly interested in the and the public agencie. If there eign Wars and at the home o f M rs. Paul Slane R»>Ph Reynolds, Mrs Howard could return to active ■ e e e r r e d e t e « U ree teert te n will hold their installation o i teeter d St teret photograph showing jersey ca t-' ;.re other counties or areas Monday evening March 17.This Begulein, Ed. Caswell and Ron- irom ready reserve. Bill Simmons was ill several tie. We had thought this to be vhere a farm forestry associa- officers on April 2nd at the V. Be u n ‘ e< e r e - . m 1. . D O M I I meeting was called tu order by ;'ld Bryan all attended T W. hall. O rte tedar ...to e ta a e m a rt* tion can make a go o f it, the A. T. Varitz Matters discussed Clackamas County leaders mee- days last week but is beginning the Andrew Gribble herd. The Auxiliary wishes to were th" possibility of building *uig in Oregon City March 18. to feel better now. “ No” Vernon told us, “ This idea is certainly worth consia- The Community 4H Clubs of was before Andrew Gribble’s erati„n. Any woodland owner thank all of those who helped Dodge presented their regular years of activity. But you came who is exposed to the kind of with our tamale and food sale. By d’Alessio This herd actually be- interest that prevades gather- .ninthly program at the Com- “ lose. ■nunty hall March 21. A. T. Va- longed to Andrew Gribble’s fa- ings of the Clackamas Assola- ritz acte4 as master of ceremo- [ (her. Albert.” .ion will M|^m entier improve his ! Hies for an excellest program.] "The barn and house stand to woodland management or may Scott Justice led the flag sal-! this day and there is no mistak- e considered irretrievably trn ute and Ronald Slane the 4H mg vhe location.” munized against such doings.” I pledge. Each leader gave a re- "Albert Gribble started his "The Clackamas Association port on the progress of their herd from certain of the earlier ,vas organized earlv in Fehru clubs durisg the past month.. Jersey importations to this ¡„.y ,lf |nst vea year. where«« Whereas ««J, som, Tiie Green Needle Foresters ” rea My father, D. W. Hepler, rganizatioss have to start gave a roll call describing va- purchased our second purebred small and grow, this one started I ious trees in the forest. These Jersey heifer from Albert j o ff rather large' At the meet* .... olf ... . tree, ___ a sup- ... • ,-trihKin M..«, iuio ... , At the meet- Jribhlo in in May 1919. Her m,n,„ name ing included the w held last .Tto, year ,u to propose Choi ------—.v vas Fdith Oxfords Lass. pi essed tree, old and second Straight “ Sim ple” such an organization the 60 M IXED FERTILIZE RS growth widow makers and >ecame the foundation cow in nen present quickly made It 5-10-10 Fertilizers was our herd. She was quite a show snags. Melvin Peterson evident that they wanted the The <’ow- In fact, she was the grand Associatios. welcomed as a member. G-20-20 Some who were Ammonium Sulphate Capable Cooks then presented a i champion cow over all breeds prepared to make speeches in 10 - 20-20 demonstration on making oat n the 1922 Oregon State Fair. I'upport of the proposal never Ammonium Nitrate meal cookies. Sally Reynolds Tn those days we kept no pro- ! had a chance ' 10-16-8 16-20 make their was assisted by her sister duettos records.Cows sold large- ] speeches ” A vailable In ly on confirmation and the Karyle. 80-lb. Sacks, or by Super Phosphate “ The purpose o f the Assocla- Alia Begulein and Elberta Sim show ring was the measure o f a tion is stated to be one of pro- : raons then showed the correct cow ’s value.” the Ton. Muriate of Potash way to set a table. Each of the ‘Two hundred dollars was a | noting the forestry of Clacka Capable Cooks had prepared a good price for a cow in those i mas County, providing educat- Lawn and Garden chart showing the basic foods Hays. My father sold two from j lon demonstration meetings, Available In 6-10-4 to display. his herd to a Portland Japanese marketing studies, and to coop- 80-lb sacks, or by the Janie Ann Wolford and Car- preacher for $200 a head In | erate with appropriate groups Available In ol Simmons of the Needle No- 1924. The preacher’s name was ,or R1® betterment of forest 10, 25, 50, 100 lb sacks Ton. tes Sewing club showed how to J- H Nakano.” I management. Officers are a j make a turtle bean bag. j president, vice- president, sec- Bob and George Caswell and In the January issue of “ Ore- ] retary-treasurer, and four dir- “ This playing hard-to-get isn’t working. I keep meeting j Klwyn Reynolds of the Dodge ; Stock Dodgers gave a talk on J°n Forest Farmer” extension tcto !s elected each year for two i. give-up-after-one-try b oy s!” 600 N E 8 T H Gresham M O 5-2501 has year terms. Meetings are held I judging hay. Then they asked ‘ orescer Charles R. Ross, , , j members of the audience to this to say about the Clackamas ! «uartm-iv FO RM ERLY Counlv Forest Forest Association f«uarterl>b and mdude at least judge the bunches of hay. County ne .our. The letterhead carries They were alfalfa and three headed by Ernest Zahar, Mol this slogan, “ Farm Forestry To- were alta fescue. There were a alia : “ A meeting of this assocla day, Tomorrow will Pay.” large number of exhibits from i the various clubs and each e x hibit pointed up the tremend ous progress that the members have made in the two shorn months that 4H has been active again in Dodge. Refreshments were served by the Needle No It’s convenient to bank near home . , . convenient to tes. Next program will be on bank from home. Start building your financial security. April 18. Rickie Slane is hobbling ar ound because he stepped on u Open your savings or checking account today at the : nail at his home last week. Be FIRST STATE BANK o f MILWAUKIE Estacada ' careful, Rickie Mrs. Ed Caswell who has Branch, where neighborly, personalized service is as near j been ill for several weeks is as your mail box. feeling a great deal better. THE CLACKAMAS COUNTY NEWS Page 6 Estacada, Oregon, Friday, March 28, 1958 SQÜGÍ and Mineral SMS Heathman Hotel Drag THESE WOMEN! FLRTIUZER Headquarters for Golden Harvest Brand Fertilizers j Gresham Cooperative FARMERS GAS & SUPPLY CO. MEWS! BANK Attention McCullah Chain Saw Users of Esfacada A rea- Notes by the Wayside Announcing the Opening of (By John J. Inskeep, County Extension Agent) Do you have any doubts con- i j coming the domestic water sup ply on your farm and home?If 1 ] so better have it tested. There are two kinds of tests. One has to do with bacterial contamina tion iscident to seepage from j polluted areas. We have just visited with County Sanitarian John Borden about this problem. He told us as follows: “ We regularly check community water supplies. All other sources o f water includ ing wells and springs are sub ject to suspicion and should be tested at regular intervals. In formation sheets and water sam ple containers may be obtained from the County Health Depart ment, Courthouse, Oregon City. Our tests will show if there is j contamination from disease pro ducing organisms.” Should your samples show : bacterial contamination the ¡Health Department will suggest j remedial measures. | The second test has to do with toroi'rii material and undesir able minerals, such as calcium, I hagr esium. iron, and hydrogen sulphide. The two former cause the rings around the bathtub so familiar to those of us raised in jnanv other aneas. No public agency, so far as we know.mak- cs a practice o f providing this sort of test. However, there are satisfactory conditioning niants on the market. They oako a practice of providing ’ ests which will indicate the particular conditioning plant for solving the particular problem. At the same time, these man ufacturers warn, “ We do not test for bacterial contamination’ That is a health depratment pro hlom as explained above. Estacada McCullah Wayne Edgecomb, Prop. MONDAY, MARCH 31, (Open House Date to be Announced) Horner's Old Market Building COMPLETE McCULLOCH SAW _ ..l *> and EXPERT SERVICING •= S T R I C n y BUSINESS V WMdWte, skates are lowest in price, I ÜM company’s namely Press release from the State Department o f Agriculture: The significance of this re lease it seems to us, lies not in the increased use o f so called chemical fertilizers. It is signifi cant to note that use of lime stone has decreased. Especially so when in this county, we are -eplacing only one third o f the ’ imestone leached and removed by crops annually. This situa- I tion con only lead to trouble if allowed to continu*. “ Total sale o f 15.197 tons of .agricultural minerals in 1957 was lower by 3087 tons than j the all-time record established ,n 1956. Agricultural minerals include such products as «oil i sulphur, gypsum, boron, ground j rock phosphate and metallic salts This information comes | (rom J. D. Patterson. chief j BY MAIL--- Estacada Branch . . . 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