Clackamas County news. (Estacada, Or.) 1928-1957, January 24, 1941, Image 3

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    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.
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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.
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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
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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-
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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
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Estacada.
O ra g a i
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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.
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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.
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m uffled, ominous, new in our oen-
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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.
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Human pride is human weakness.
Self-knowledge, humility and love
are divine strength.— Mary Baker
Eddy.
There is no humiliation fo r humil­
ity.— Joseph Roux.
They that honor God will be hum­
ble; they that know themselves can­
not be proud.— Flavel.
W h y N o t H a v e t h e B e s t?
in funeral service when you can secure it at no
higher cost.
A t Jacobson's you can secure
complete funerals in keeping with the family in­
come, whether it is large or small.
Phone 208
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Gresham, Ore
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