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About Clackamas County news. (Estacada, Or.) 1928-1957 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 24, 1941)
PROFESSIONAL CARDS DR. H. V. A D IX Physician and Sarg« Physiotherapy—-X-Ray Radium. T el 5 9 «! Gresham, O r « Dr. H. A. Schneider Published weekly on Paid ay 8, at E.tacada, Clackamas C o is ty , Oregon Entered in the postdffice at Estacada, Oregon as sacond-ciasa matter. A D V E R T IS IN G Rates far advertising made kuoWn on application. Advertisers will please take note that to insure insertion o f advertisnien in the i su. o f the current H(eek. advertising copy should reach the offic e nut later than Tuesday noih^Assistance cheerfully given in the preparation o f copy SU B S C R IPTIO N K A T E S In Clackamas County, one year $1 5u; outside o f the county and in the Stats o f Oregon, one year $2 00; outside ttoe State o f Oregon, one eyar $9.6#; foreign $8.00 a vrar. S 'j'ivrip tio n s are payable in advance. ------ .— THE D E N T I S T H OPE O F T H E W O RLD Phone Sandy 151 Sandy, O regon O. D. E B Y A tto rn e y at Law General Practice Confidential Adviser O regon City-:* Or agon S. E WOOSTER Real Estate, Loans, Insurance and Rentals Estacada, Ore. T e l. 77-3 Dr. Thomas B. Carter V . tori nary Surgeon Phone Gresham 810 Dairy Herd Inspector fo r Multnomah County G re .h .m , O regon Cooper & McAllister Attomeys-at-Law Teleph on e Gresham Z62 Pow ell Blvd. Gresham, Oregon C. DON PLATNER, M. D. Physician and Surgeon ___ Clackamas County Bank Bldg- Sandy, O ragon O f f i c . Houra, 2 to S P. M. E vening», Saturday and Sunday by A ppoin tm en t Phone Sandy 441 PANKRATZ Paint & Wallpaper Store Sign P ain tin g P ictu re Framing Gtaae Tel. 4678 The world as a whole does not judge us very kindly. We are an enig ma people to the populace o f other nations, an enigma which thy solvu periodically by calling us, “ money- mad,” “ boistrous” “ quarrelsome,” “ unstable,” “ emotional,” or just plain “ crazy.” They are prone to pick the most lurid accounts from our news- , . , ... ,, i papers label them “ American and: file them in a corner o f their minds to be plucked out and examined when the next idiosyncracy o f the Western Hemisphere is reported. Last year we had a registration day on which every man between the ages o f 21 and 35 with a few excep tions, registered fo r compulsory mili tary service. It is true that the radio devoted special time to the new draf tees and a few people stayed up all night that they might be the first to register, but on the whole the day passed much as any other day. The lurid tales o f that registration which have drifted back from the oth er side would make your hair stand up on end: “ Mass registration. Peo ple cheering in the streets. Businesses closed fo r the day. Bands playing. Flags waving. Drums rolling,” that is the impression Europeans have o f America. By golly if we had had that much fun out o f it w e” d register twice a month. Perhaps that feelin g is the reason why we are misjudged abroad. A fo r eigner points out our childish antics and instead o f contradicting him-we are more likely to say “ You’ re darn tootin.’ And watch our dust from here on in.” And that, though it too sounds like fun hits fa r wide o f the expression o f the true America, the most stable nation on earth. The one WILDWOOD REST HOME offers the best o f care to aged and invalids at from $30 a month and upwards Tal. Gresham 4374 Gresham, Oragon Gre«hem, Ore. Evelyn M. Lawrence Richard Sponhauer A g e n t fo r Northwe.tern Mutual Fir, In». Ce. Aetna Fire In». Co. E»tecada, Oregon Tel. E»tec»da 84-1 s. E. LAWRENCE U c a n - d Electrical C o n tr .c t.r HOT P O IN T MAJOR e l e c t r ic N otary Public Agent for Aetna Casualty and Surety C o- Capitol Fire Insurance Go. Accident and Health Insurance Estacada, Ore. Teh. 97-3. W. W. SIEMENS Musical Supplies Film Developing a p p l ia n c e s Ht. 2, Estacada, Oregon Tel. Eatacada 97-3 EXPERT Watch Repairing Gresham» O regon L. A. CHAPMAN m o r t i c i a n _ . Estacada. O ra g a i . , Call, attended Day or N.gt»« Telephone 56-7 and BS-61 D R.C.E. STEWART Chiropractic Physioiaa S p e c ia lis in g in chronic and nev- ,oua disordar. of tha Stomach and Intestinal Tract X-RAY SERVICE O ffice Hours 10 a. m. to 5 p. *»• Gresham Office, Phono 2S9 S3 W. 1»« Street, Gresham DR. h . M. KRAMER DE NT I ST Phono Estacada 3-13 Completo X-Ray Equipment Maaonic Bldg.. Estacada, Ore. MACK MACKENZIE General Carpentry, Repair«, __ Plumbing and Painting — Upholstering and Fornitore Repairs Tai. 84-41, Estocada TIMBER Several small tracts cheap for cash or make offe r. Unimproved lands as low as $15.00 per acre. With water. 9 acres on Mt. Hood loop, permanent stream, nice tinit her, want offe r. 40 acres on Badger Creek, cheap fo r cash. 80 acres, good timber and land for $1500.00. SMALL TRACTS Gresham and vieinity, very reas onable. 10 acres cleared, good soil, paved road, $1000; 10 acres, 7 cleared, house, gaiage, woodshed, $2000; 1 acre, 3 room house? .gar age, water, electricity, fruit, want offe r, cash or time. 1 H acre, 7 room house, .garage, fruit, $2350; 2 acres,, 4 room house, garage, cellar, poultry house, bam, fruit, $400 cash on $2350. BEER PARLOR at Gresham requires $3000 to pur chase land, building, beer parlor and service station with all equip ment. Good location, bright pros pects. See us without delay. THE MEYERS SERVICE Gresham, Oregon Representing United States Fidelity and Guar anty Company. ------ nation with a message fo r mankind. A message that will din into the earr o f modern tyrants as they fall, as surely as that first message in the words o f Thomas Carlyle’s clanged in the corridors o f Versailles when Lou A A A C on feren ce Brings Concord is the fifteenth, king o f France, lay on K n o tty Items dying. The spirit o f cooperation was ver "Borne over the Atlantic to the evident ami all seemed willing to giv closing ear o f Louis, King by the consideration to the other farm er’ Grace o f God what sounds are these: prtblems. , m uffled, ominous, new in our oen- ,, , . L, , This statement -titained in one c turies? Boston Harbor is black with seven committee reports adopted r unexpected T ea: behold a Pennsyl- the first state-wide A A A conferenr syvania congress gather, ere long on at Oregon state college fittin gly e: Bunker Hill, Democracy announcing, pressed the spirit prevailing thruoi in rifle volleys, death-winged, under three days o f concentrated attentii her Star Spangled Banner to the tune to the various features o f the far o f Yankee Doodle-doo, that she is program b,y some 200 county ai born and whirl-wind-like will en- state committeemen and extensic velope the world” agents. The world is not enveloped,1 not The reports o f the committees de yet. But America stands fast, hold ing with such things as the whea ing to the principles o f her birth. seed, and range problems, o ffic e e There is your stable America. There ficiency, crop insurance, and infon is your Am erica that has never lost ation work all emphasized the nece sight o f the freedom and dignity of sity o f learning more about the loc man, the rights o f the individual, the situations and adapting the progra right o f self-determination. There, to serve best these needs. thru all our blustering, our boister Arrangements were made fo r closij ousness, our “ Get up and go” is the coordination o f the work o f each thing we hold most dear. The thing county committee with the forth* that yet will rise again in Europe,, coming meetings in every county of in Asia, ,in Africa. W ill rise to con the land use committees and the quer the world .while the shots of county outlook conferences sponsored Lexington and Concord echo in mens by the extension service. I t was ag heart’s wherever they may be. There reed in general that the farm plan is your true America. America,,, the and estimate sneet sign-up this year hope o f the world. would not begin until a fter each) county has had its second economic outlook meeting. The question o f marketing quotas fo r wheat was probably given the most detailed attention following a report showing that the supplies on An increase o f more than 45 per hand at the end o f the next harvest c.nt in job-filling activities over the ing season will undoubtedly be con best previous year was registered by siderably above the point at which a the state employment service during vote on wheat marketing quotas is re 1940 according to the annual report quired by law. The conference adopted a report o f Director L. C. Stoll. Placements were 170,569 compared with 117,- o f the committee on wheat problems 019 fo r the previous year and 70,102 stating that “ members o f the group expressed themselves unanimously as in 1938. Much o f the increase was due to being in favor o f quotas.” Plans were more complete coverage o f the sea discussed fo r carrying word to the sonal farm crops where supplement non-commercial wheat growers re ary placements jumped to 107,210, garding the importance o f favoring although changes in reporting proce marketing quotas to prevent the coif dure made exact comparison in many lapse o f wheat prices. Yes, this is cold weather! Keep your warm clothing in the pink of condi tion, they last longer if you do. REMEMBER We are able to give one day Service, equivalent with good work. Employment on the Increase impossible. N ew jobs with private firms held almost the same as report ed in 1939 with 50,366 while the number o f public placements fe ll o ff from 19,739 to 12, 993. A Trial Will Convince You PANTORIUM CLEANERS AND DYERS Telephone or Leave Bundles at SAGNER’ CAFE, ESTACADA BARKER’S DRUG STORE, SANDY CURRINSVILLE STORE, purest JHaimt <iHemortaI |Jark A A A officials from Washington D, C., pointed out that i f a referendum on market quotas is held and the plan is voted down no government loans on wheat can he permitted for that marketing year. I t was fe lt that the loss o f the loan program would send wheat prices to record low levels, to the detriment o f the entire agricul tural and business structure o f the country. G R E SH AM ^O R E G O N A LAWN CEMETERY WITH PERPETUAL CARE Portland again led the 22 employ ment offices in total placements with 3<!, 161 com parej with 26,120 in the previous year. O f the 1940 total 3936 were with private concerns and 22,688 supplementary mostly in the nearby berry-growing districts of Washington and Multnomah counties. W ork Finished on OSC L ib rary Three other offices were Close be hind in placement activity, Salem had 20,755 o f which 18,141 were in sea sonal harvests. Ontorio reported 19,- 166 placements with 17,549 supple- mentary. Klamaith Falls was next with 17,202 jobs o f which 10„583 were supplementary and 6,086 with private firms. By far the biggest gain came from Ontario which increased more than Farm Sales and Live Stock A Specialty WILL HEINZ A U C T IO N E E R Post O ffice Address, Canby, RL I Phone Canby 13-18 Residence: 3 miles north o f Mo- lalla to Five Oaks service (tatloi and then 2 miles northwest to tht Heinz Farm. DR. L. W. GRIFFITH A complete optical service Eyes examined Glasses fitted Broken lenses duplicated Eyeglass frames repaired while you wait. W e in vite com panion o f service, qu ality and price W e do our own grinding VISION OPTICAL CO. O ffic e on P o w ell Blvd, Lots including burial priced as low as $15.00 D IR E C T O R S B. W. T H O R N E A R T H U R D O W S E TT L. L. K ID D E R F R A N Z O LB R IC H A. W . M E TZG E R WM. M E TZG E R R O Y B O H A N N O N , Superintendent Phone Gresham, 245 Placing o f the brick veneer on tho new three-story wing o f the library at Corvallis has* been completed by the contractors and work on the in terior is being pushed by the con tractor L. L. Quigley. L. N. Traver j superintendent o f physical plant and supervisor o f the building construe tion saws that with favorable weather it may be possible to complete the addition in time fo r it to be used in the third quarter. The new wing on the west side o f the main building will increase the library seating ca pacity nearly 10 percent and pro vide book average fo r five years of growth. True humility is not an abject gro veling, self-despising spirit; it is but a right estimate o f ourselves as God sees us — Tyron Edwards. o Human pride is human weakness. 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