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THE SANDY P O S K
T H t’KSDAY, NOVEMBER 21,1940
sons taken. One of them, Mrs. i ias which are to be m; lintained i Bend. Friday, with her husband,
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cember 5, 1940.
Henry S. Bell, was in the hall in for visitors, and in generrl to help Mr. Jack Keck.
W A L T E R L. L IT T L E
Washington when the first num. ' make life happier for the boys in
Administrator of the estate of
ber, 158, was drawn from the j training.
Mr. Guy Wilcox and daughter
M A R G A R ET S I M M ERS
C U ^d
bowl, and it was her own son's j There are going to be plenty of Doris, were visitors of Mr. Cross
L IT T L E , d eceased ,
number. She could hardly re- books and reading m att-jr for the Wednesday evening,
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strain her pride.
trainees' spare time, ar.d recrea-
Mrs. Ennis Entwisle, was a Attorneys for Adm.nistrator
200 Butler Building
The proudest woman I know is 1 tion facilities of every kind. The guest of her mother, Mrs. J. E.
Oregon City, Oregon
a
‘Gold
Star
Mother'
whose
three
life
of
a
modern
soldier
is
not
re-
Croft,
for
the
past
week,
FRANK PARKER
sons all died in France in 1918. moved from feminine influence. |
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S T O C K B R ID G E
NOTRE TO CREDITORS
Willa Winebarger, Cob Grims
Don't tell me that women are
Women's part in- w ar has al-
Notice is hereby given that the
villea
nd
Leonard
Guthue
were
against war. if and when it seems ways been important.
Florence
undersigned has been duly ap
DRAFT — _ _
C om m onsense the right and only course to take.
Nightingale paved the way for guests at the home of Mr, and pointed Executrix of the estate o-'
To me the most interesting I know better.
Alvis V. Davis, deceased, and any
women nurses in the Crimean Mrs. J. Keck, Sunday.
thing about the drawing of num P IO N E E R S --------------------grit
and all persons having claims
war between Britain and Russia.
bers of young men to whom will
Mr. and Mrs. E. Krebs and against the said estate are here
There stands in Washington a The Red Cross came into exist
required to
present raid
be given military training is that sculptured memorial to the pio
family
were in Portland on busi by
ence in our own Civil War. And
claims, duly verified as by ¡aw
the procedure completely failed neer women of America. One has who does not remember the de ness Saturday.
required, at the office of my a t
to have the effect which many only to look at it, and think of
torneys, Butler & Jack, 200 "But-
voted women of the Salvation
Mr. J. M. Taylor was a visitor | ler Building, Oregon City, Ore-
politicians feared and predicted it the courage and endurance which Army, the 'Y' and the rest of the
of Mr. H art Tuesday and Wed- : S°n within six months from the
would have. Instead of an enorm the women displayed who made
relief organizations who risked nesday of this week.
da‘e
tbis not?ce' ,
ous public protest, the draft dem this country what it is, to get ov their lives in France to bring
1
\ Dated November 4, 1940.
onstrated the innate common- er the idea that there's anything
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1 Date of first publication No-
succor and comfort to our sol
Miss Lora Allen was a guest at \ vember 7, 1940,
sense of the American people, soft about American women. diers ?
the home of her sister, Mrs. A.
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who have accepted compulsory When it comes down to real grit,
cember 5, 1940.
military training as if it were a toughness of moral fiber and REALISM — — — — — attack R. King Sunday and Monday.
CHLOA SVENSRUD,
While I'm all for the idea of
long-established regular routine. clear judgment between right and
Executrix of the estate of
Mr. Roy Frym ark was a visitor
As nearly as I can figure out, wrong I'll pick women rather giving every young man some in
ALVIS V. DAVIS, deceased.
tensive military training, I get in Portland, last week.
all of the outcry against the draft than men any time.
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more and more doubtful as to
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Attorneys for Executrix
originated with a very small
I often think back to the tales
There will be a community
200 Butler Building
group of pacifists, perhaps more I heard in my boyhood, of men whether we're going to be com
club
meeting
Wednesday,
No-
Oregon
City, Oregon
pelled
to
go
to
w
ar
at
any
time
or less consciously egged on by and women of my own family
in
the
near
future,
unless
our
pol
vember
20.
Everybody
invited
to
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Communists.
Politicians were who had gone pioneering into the
NOTICE OF FINAL ACCOUNT
scared, as politicians usually are, wilderness of the American West. iticians do something to provoke come.
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J Notice is hereby given th at the
by something th at was new in One of my great-great-grand a fight. It will be a long time be
A group of the Dover ladies undersigned as Administrator of
their experience. There is noth mothers was sixteen when she fore any of the aggressor nations
the estate of • Cornelius Leary
ing which resembles a scared and her young husband of eigh can get around to attacking the have kindly offered their services , sometimes known as Neil Leary,
to the Dover hot lunch services, deceased, has filed his final ac-
rabbit quite so much as the aver teen started for the Vandalia United States.
I haven't any doubt one ormoro The lunch service will start the count in the office of the County
age politician in an election year. Territory in a covered wagon.
’ Clerk of Clackamas County, Ore.
I've talked with a lot of the Her granddaughter, my grand of them will try it if we don't pre first of the week.
0
gon, and that Monday the 9th
boys whose numbers came up. mother, told me how her grand pare our resistance. But I'm be
n - .u - — .
.
day of December, 1940, at the
Weldon Teetz, a first grader, hour of 0 .oo o.ck)ck in the fore.
Without exception, they re ad mother had to shoot five Indians ginning to believe that if we go
tickled pink at the prospect. And before the redskins quit trying to ahead with a big program of de- has been absent from school for noon of said day, in the Circuit
Court Room of said Court, has
the wives of the ones who are burn the log cabin she and my i , fense by land, sea and air, we'll several days, because of illness.
been appointed by said Court as
married seem to be just as happy. great-great-grandfather had built have Plenty of time to defy a11
the time ar.d place for the hear
WOMEN — — — — — courage with their ownhands.
j comers before anybody is PrePar‘
ing of objections thereto and the
^he ridiculous and sentimental
settlement thereof.
The women of today don't have ed to pick a fight with us.
Dated October 30, 1940.
notion th at women are the less to show their courage in the same
It's easy to get all stirred up
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courageous sex, if not the weaker way, but I'm satisfied they have over the outlook for war.
I've
tober 31, 1040.
seelms to have a strong hold on just as much of it and are very I shared some of the apprehensions
CITATION
Date of lat-t publication No
No. 5060
tha political mind. Until now, the far from being the parlor pets j °f attack from overseas myself,
vember 28, 1940.
United States has not faced a which
WALTER L. LITTLE
sentimental songwriters But when I try to take a realis- IN THE CIRCUIT COURT
OF
Administrator of the estate of
possible war situation with the deD
ict th
em .
tic view of our position and that
OREGON
depict
them
FOR
THE
COUNTY
OF
CORNELIUS LEARY some
opinions of women voters to con H O STESSES------------Important of the rest of the world, I confess
CLACKAMAS
times known as NEIL LEARY.
sider. There weren't any women
that
I
can't
see
how
thrf
dttack-
Add to the list of women's func
Probate Department
deceased,
voters the last time we went to tions in military service, the ing forces are going to get to us I In the M atter of the Estate of
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war, but womanhood's senti- newly created posts of hostesses before we can stop them, from i EDNA POLLARD, Deceased. Attorneys for Administrator
200 But'ei Building
ments were supposed to be ex- ■ an<j librarians in the Army train- any direction. We re likely to get ; TO: Albert Pollard, Harold Otto,
Oregon
City, Oregon
pressed in the popular song: T 1 Jng- camps. There will be a senior into war only if we go overseas ; Bernice Eitelgcorge formerly
Bernice Otto, Howard Otto and
didn't raise my boy to be a sol- hostess and two junior hostesses ourselves to fight.
NOTICE TO CREDITORfl
Homer Park.
die^'
: a t every Army Service Club.
Notice is hereby given that the
IN THE NAME OF THE
The politicians who opposed the Their job will be to supervise
STATE OF OREGON: You arc undersigned has been duly ap
draft for fear of the women's recreational features and social
hereby commanded to appear in pointed Administratrix of the e -
the Circuit Court of the State of tate of Lor.lrc Feldman. decea=-ed,
vote should be reassured by now. affairs, looking out for women
Oregon in and for the County of and any and all persons having
(By
Leona
Updegrave)
The mothers of the first boys and children visiting the camp,
T
.
..
,
i
Clackamas
at the Court House claims against the raid estate are
drafted are proud to have their supervising service club cafeter-
Mrs. J. Keck was a visitor In | thereof ,n Oregon CRy Oregon hereby required to present raid
within ten days from the date of claims, duly verified as by law
service of this Citation upon you, required, at the office of my n
if served w.thin this County; or torneys Butler & Ja"!:. But.’er
if served within any other Coun. Building. O.eron City, Orc-c '
ty of this State, then within within six months from the dat
twenty days from the date of the of this notice.
Dated October 30, 19’0.
, service of this Citation upon you;
Date of fir.'t publication Oc
or on or before four weeks from
the date of the first publication tober 31. 19’0.
Date of lort publico tie - No
of this Citation if residing out-
de of the State of Oregon, to j vember 28, 1940.
LYDIA FELT-MAN
shew cause, if ar.-y there be, why
Adm inletm'r'x o f t'm f t . i ’c - '
the said real property belonging
LOUISE rE L ’T ’A
to said c-.tate, to-wit:
decea-e
Lot 18, Block 9. Bonr.ievlew
BUTLER & JACK
Arre.?, Clackamas Ccunty,
Attorneys for Admink'tr&trix
Oregon
200 B rt’er Eulldirg
' shou’d r ot be sold.
Oregon City, Oregon
- This Citation is served on you
by order of the Honorable Earl
N O T IC E T O ( -{E D IT O R S
C. Latourette, Judge of the above
’’n or.ig
entitled Court, made and entered
on the 13th day of November, IN THE CIRCUIT COURT O'-
THE STATE OF OREGON
1940.
FOR
THE
COUNTY
OF
Date of first publication, No
CLACKAMAS
vember 14, 1540.
D e-nrim e it of Pro rife
Date of la~t pubiicatio-, De IN THE MATTER OE THE ES
cember 12, 1040.
TATE OF JOSEPH E. DEAR-
DORFF, deaceacc-d.
GUY H. PACE
N e ti'e in hereby given th a t 'he
C unty Clerk
undersigned her been appoin'e-',
By CORA L. HUNT
by the Circuit Court of the P ta 'e
Deputy
today
[TOMORROWÏ
pLEGAL
DOVER
of Oregon for the C ourtv Of Cine-
kamas, adm in!-'ratrix of the <
N ot'ce I hc-eby give th at the tate of Joseph E Deardorff, ‘de
uncerpirred
Admln’s t- a ’or of ceased, and bar qualified.
All persons
having claims
he estate of M argaret Bummers
Little, der.eftred. has filed his Nn- against mid r* 'n ‘e are hereby
notified to pre-r t the sar
al account In the o 'f 1 e of tl
County C c rh of C a ^ r m c ': Coup’ ,v verified a.o bv law rnqulre-1 to
tv. Oregon and th a t Monday the
rt
1
N O T IC E
Presentation of Chevrolet's "Milestone Car” — the
1,000.000th 1940 model produced by the industry's leader
— was made at the New York World's Fair last week to
M r. and M rs. Ernest Weinert (shown here), of Iron
Mountain. Mich., owner« of the millionth ( hevrolet six-
cylinder model, built in 1929. The W einertf were winners
of a nation-wide contest conducted by ( hevrolet to locate
No. 1.000.000. As guests of Chevrolet, the Michigan
teupie drove te New York, arriving at the Fair with more
i
than 110.000 miles on their '29 ear, which Weinert had
purchased as a used car. at a price of »25. M . E. Coyle
(left), general manager of Chevrolet, presented the new
1940 Sperlal De Luxe model to the Weinert«. Chevrolet’s
production of a million unit« this year maintains a seven-
year record of a million a year average, with the 1,000,000th
1940 car following No. 900.000 by exactly one month. The
well-traveled 1929 model hag been returned to Detroit,
where it will be placed on dlepUy.
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I
OF
F IN A L A C C O U N T
8th day of December. 1940, a tth e
ho-r of 9 rn o’clock In tbe fore-
noon of raid day, in the Circuit
Ccurt Room of said Court has
been appointed by said Court as
the time and place for the hear
ing of object or.« thereto and the
rettlerr.ent thereof.
Dated November 4, 1940.
Date of first publication No-
venjber 7, 1840,
Eo*
Uftr_'ftrr.a-: Ore-on on
2r before rlX ,C’ monthi from the
d ate hereof.
Date of first publteat on Octob
er 24, 1940
Date of l a t publication No
vem ber 21, 1940.
EUNICE E BEVAN
Administratrix
CLIFFORD G. SCHNEIDER
Attorney for Administratrix