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CLACKAMAS CÖÜNTY NTWS — L. D. M E A D E , Physician and Sargaon Physiotherapy— X-Ray Radium, Toi 5941 Gresham, Ore FftlbAY, F’ ËfiftÜAkŸ 14, 1941 ■ Clackamas County News PROFESSIONAL CARDS DR. H. V. A D I X — KÎitor and Publisher Published weekly on bai.iays, st F tacada, Clackamas C o u s ty , Oregon Entered in die postoffice at Eatne-via, Oregon us second-cl... .. matter A D V E R T ISIN G Rates for advertising made known on application. Advertisers will pleas, take note that to insure insertion of advertismenta in the l ie of the current week, advertising copj should reach ihe office net later than Tuesday noon. Assistance cheerfolfy given in the preparation o f copy SUBSCRIPTION RATES In Clackamas County, one year $1 5 0 ; outside of the couirty and in the State of Oregon, one year $2 0 0 : outside the State o f Oregon, one eyar $ 2 .6 0 ; foreign $3.00 a year. Subscriptions are payable in advance. Dr. H. A . Schneider THIS L AND AND FLAG D E N T I S T — o—- Phone Sandy 151 Sandy, Oregon O. D. E B Y Attorney at Law General Practice Confidential Adviser Oregon City-i- Oregon S. E WOOSTER Real Estate, Loans, Insurance and Rentals Estacada, Ore. Tel. 77-3 What is the love of country for which our Flag stands? Maybe it be gins with love o f the land itself. It is the fog rolling in with the tide at Eastport or thru the Golden Gate and among the towers on San Fran cisco. It is the sun coming up behind the White Mountains, over the Green throwing a shining glory on Lake Champlain and above the Adiron- dacks. It is the storied Mississippi rolling swift and muddy past St. Louis, pouring down past the levees o f New Orleans. It is the lazy noon tide in the pines of Carolina, a sea o f wheat rippling in western Kansas, the Grand Canyon, a little trout) stream coming down out o f a New England ridge. It is men at work. It is the storm- tossed fishermen coming into Glou cester and I’ rovincetown and Astoria. Dr. Thomas B. Carter — Veterinary Surgeon I Phone Greriiam 210 Dairy Herd Inepector for Multnomah County Gresham, Oregon NO Vl.B R W fr SOtAc. VÆVNàOüT ] Pk Ü 02B 4 VIILL BL ENOUGH-^ bVOftt C.WLMA 'PUBFS NHB TV10 B07.EH CWOLUT ECIAW S , Cooper & McAllister Attomeys-at-Law Telephone Gresham 242 P ow ell Blvd. MW- w w - Gresham, Oregon n tn r C. DON PLATNER, M. D. Physician and Surgeon _ Clackamas County Bank Bldg., Sandy, Oregon O ffice Hours, 2 to 5 P. M- Evenings, Saturday and Sunday by Appointment Phone Sandy 441 _____ iï You get a big helping o f Friend ly, Courteous Service all the time at PANKRATZ ALLEN’ S SHOP. W O O D W O R K IN G • Try us For Satisfaction Paint & Wallpaper Store Sign Painting Picture Framing Glass Tel. 4 6 7 8 Gresham, Ore. W C. VEATCH S RLIiNVs* MILLW0RK CABINETS SPECIALTIES It is the farmer riding his great ma chine in the dust o f harvest, the dai ryman going to the barn before sun rise, the lineman mending the broken wire, the miner drilling for the blast. It is the servants of fire in the mur ky splendor of Pittsburgh between the Allegheny and Monongahela, the trucks rumbling thru the night, the locomotive engineer bringing the train in on time, the pilot in the clouds, the riveter running along on a beam a hundred feet in air. It is the clerk in the office the housewife doing the dishes and sending the chil dren to school. It is the teacher, doc tor and parson tending and helping body and soul for small reward. It is stories told. It is the pilgrims dying in their first dreadful winter. It is the Minute Man standing his ground at Concord Bridge and dying there. It is the army o f rags, sick, freezing and starving at Valley Forge. It is the wagons and men on foot going westward over Cumber- ■rlaml gap,, floating down the great rivers, rolling over the great plains. It is the settler hacking at the Prime val forest on his new, his own lands. It is Thoieau at Walden Pond, Lin coln at Cooper Union and Lee riding home from Appomattox. It is corrup tion and disgrace answered always by men who would not let the Flag lie in the dust who have stood up in every generation to fight for the old ideals and the old rights, at risk of ruin or of life itself. It is a great multitude o f people on pilgrimage, common and ordinary people charged with the usual human failings yet filled with such a hope as never caught the imaginations and the hearts o f any nation on earth before. The hope o f liberty. The hope of justice. The hope o f a land in which a man can stand straight, with out fear, without rancor. The land and the people are the Flag, the land a continent, the people of every i see, the Flag a symbol of what humanity may aspire to when wars are over and the barriers are down. To these each generation must be dedicated and consecrated anew, to defend with life itself if need be, but, above all, in rrrenaiiness, in hope, in courage, to live for— The New York Times. S10RE FIXTURES-KITCHEN BUILT INS PHONE 5 9 /6 - GRESHAM , ORE Richard Sponhauer A g ent for Northwestern Mutual Fire Ina. Co. Aetna Fire Ins. Co. Estacada, Oregon Tel. Estaca«!a 84-1 S. E. LAWRENCE censed Electrical Contract. HOT POINT MAJOR ELECTR IC A P P L IA N C E S R t 2, Estecede, O reg o . T .l . Eetec.de 9 7-3 L. A. CHAPMAN m o r t i c i a n W IL D W O O D REST H OM E offers the best o f care to aged end invalids at from $30 a month and upwards Tel. Gresham 4374 Gresham, Oregon REAL Evelyn M. Lawrence Notary Public Agent for Aetna Casualty and Surety Ca.. Capitol Fire Insurance Go. Aceirent and Health Insurance TeL. 97-3. Estacada, Ore. E .t e o U °~ » — Calls attended Day or Night Telephone 56-7 end 66-61 W . W . SIEMENS L C. E. STEWART Chiropractic Physician Using in chronic and n a e - d i.ord .r. of tho Stomach and Intestinal Tract Muaical Supplies Film Developing EXPERT Watch Repairing Gresha m» Oregon X -R A Y SER V IC E Hours 1 0 a. m. iham O ffice. to ESTATE Ask us for timbered unimproved and small tracts including farms, both noily ana south of Clackamas river close to good highways. 80 acres 20 cleared good build ings, ,oi<hard, running water; $4500. Terms. 14 acres all cleared, clean nice laying ground, 5-room house, hog house, barn for 12 cows, 3 horses 2 good wells, orchard, 9 acres fir3t crop strawberries and only $3500. ■ 157 acres. 65 cleared close to high way, 6-room house, bam 40x70 poultry house, close to school bus to high school, well fenced, three streams, 20 acres saw logs, loan $35 0 0 can stand as long as inter est is paid. South slope out o{ wind, good place for stock, grain or berries. 5 p. 6 Phone 266 W . 1st Street, Gresham DR. L. W . GRIFFITH A complete optical service DR. H. M. KRAMER D E N T I S T Phone Estacada 9-14 Complete X-R ay Equipment ktaeonic Bldg.. Estacada, Oie. MACK W’hat does the R .A .F. think o f the planes America builds for them? Quentin Reynolds wanted to find out COUNTY MACKENZIE « General Carpentry, Repaire, __ Plambing and Painting — Upholstering and F o rm ta r. Repairs TeL 6 4 -4 1 , Estacada Eyes examined Glasses fitted Broken lenses duplicated 26 V4 acres, 18 cultivated, good soil on pavement, 18 miles center of city, water piped from spring to buildings, 5-room house, gar age, wood shed, barn for 5 cows, voung stock, hay, hog house, poul try house, stocked and equipped $4500. Let us know what you can pay down. t ON MT. H OOD LOOP Eyeglass frames repaired while you wait. W . invite comparison of service, 9 acres nice timber on Badge? Creek, permanent stream. Make ut cash offer. quality and price W e do our own grinding NEAR MT. H OOD LOOP VISION OPTICAL CO. Timber with stream at $15 to 120 per acre. O f fi c . on Pow .ll Blvd, oppoait. Gresham Theater Tal. Greeham 2 17 , or Portland B E A . 2976 The MEYERS SERVICE G R ESH AM , ORE. * sucks All MAC HIM 3 tlSiSS o f Portland celebrated their wedding anniversary with them Sunday. It has a long nose and it is a sleek, imperious-looking creature. The Tom ahawk has the liquid-cooled Allison motor. It is no secret among members of the aircraft industry that there were several “ bugs” in the Allison. One by one they have been eliminat ed. Today the Allison ranks with the Merlin which has always been consid Norman and Leroy home over the week end. Cox were Mr. and M is. W . H. Snyder and Arthur spent Sunday in Portland at the home o f Mr. and Mrs. Ed Rorher. The latter is Mrs. Snyder’s mother. They brot Benny home with them, who had been visiting with his sister Irene over the week end. Mrs. Sny der stayed in Portland until Monday to do some shopping. ered the nest liquid-cooled motor in the world. The success o f the Spitfire and Hurricane proves that point. “ I watched a test pilot put a new Tomahawk thru its paces. He did Mr. and Mrs. Earl Anthony and something I’ve never seen done with a Hurricane or Spitfire, he climbed daughter Shirley o f Portland were Sunday guests at the R. Westlund the Tomahawk almost vertically. “ How do I like it?” the pilot ex home. ploded when he landed. ‘How could anyone fail to like it? I t’s a grand airplane. I ’ve flown all o f the fighter aircraft and in combat I’d rather have this than any. It is more maneuver- able than a Spitfire. It isn’t quite as fast at a Spitfire but wnat is? “ American aircraft good only for training? England wishes she had five times as many as she has.” Oregon Farmers Study Home Lighting Methods Hessel Implement Co. GR ESH AM , ORE. t 5 ! >1 N ew Modern Deposit Plan to save your Time Quick • Easy - Safe A s more and more Oregon rural homes become connected with elec tric service interest is increasing in farm home lighting, reports Miss Lois Lutz home management specialist of the Oregon state college extension aervice. Write or call for complete information— O r e g o n CU y B la n c h . / »*• U n ited S ta les N a tio n a l B a n k Oregon has consistently had a high percentage o f rural homes served with electricity and many o f thos, wired years ago could modernize ex isting lighting systems without much expense to provide better light with less glare, says Miss Lutz. Recent fig ures show that about 4 2,0 0 0 o f the 65,000 farms in the state have elec tric service. O f this number approx imately 4700 have been added by the i * HjBad O ffice, P ortla n d , O regon I* ¿ ft * JLS Ft t t R 'A l D F f OSI I I NSURANCE CTO h M N M B M eight R E A financed systems. To ans-wer the increas'ig requests for information on rural home light- nig the extension service issued a b.u letin, No. 5 31, some time ago entil led “ Better Farm and Home Light ing” . About the same time the Unite States department of agriculture pub lished Farmers’ Bulletin 1838-F “ Electric Light for the Farmstead. Either of these may Be had free b; Oregon citizens. W H A T R. A . F. TH IN K S OF U . S. P LANES CLACKAM AS Kurt Nicholadies o f Philomath and of Collier’s so he went right to L ord! Beaverbrook in England and asked.1 Adalbert Henderson o f Salem were His answer as quoted, in the Collier's Sunday dinner geusts at the Matt aiticle was. Park home. “ They are magnificant aircraft. Duane and Larry Doyle are still Come and look at them. Talk to the* ill and unable to go to school. pilots. Fly in them yourself. Go to the factories where they have been Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Jannsens and assembled and tested.” children Renne and Joey Jr. o f Es Mr. Reynolds did. And here is a tacada had as dinner guests Mr. und typical excerpt o f the favorable re Mrs. Ruben Westlund and daughter port he obtained on all sides. Janet and Norm o f Elwood. “ Then there is the Curtiss P-40 Mr. and Mrs. L. Uobitard o f Poit, which will soon be as well known in England as the Spitfire. It is known land spent the week end at their ca as the Tomahawk. It is a pretty lass bin on Rorrin Creek. Their daughter somewhat in the lines of the Spitfire. and husband Mr. and Mrs. Al Todd Light specialists now recommem much more and better distributed light in homes than they did formei • ly. It is well for the eyes, they say, if all light in a room is well diffus Ml 1111111111111111111 II 111111111111111111111111111111 i 1111111111111111111111111111 II 11111 ! 11111111II Mil ed with a minimum glare and with no sharp contrast between lighted ob jects and their backgrounds. Ceiling fixtures in which bare bulbs are used may be converted into fixtures giving diffused light by cov ering the bulbs with individual shades or by using a diffsung bowl, Mis» Lutz points out. Methods o f making Valentine Boxed Candy these changes at moderate cost are discussed in the two bulletins Improvements o f electric service in houses wired years ago sometimes involve putting in more convenient outlets and switches. Double or tre ble outlets in the living room In crease the number o f table and floor lamps the family can use and such outlets in bedrooms are equally con venient for bedside lights and lamps attached to the head o f the bed. W e have a fine selection of the highest quality | | Valentine Boxed Candy. i Valentines, Valentine Gifts and Favors Try the Drug Store First ELWOOD Mr. and Mrs. Stanford Cox attend ed the funeralof their cousin Mrs, Lissie Bachelor in Portland last week Mrs. W . H. Snyder attended the shower Friday at the home o f Mrs. Lawrence W heal or Union Mills giv en in honor o f Miss Barbara Foster o f Mulino who is soon to become the bride o f Chester Snyder o f Elwood. A host o f friends and relatives wen> present and many lovely and useful gifts were received. Mrs. Theo Moger and sons Dar rell and Donald o f Springwater visit ed our knitting class Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. A . R. Potts were din ner guests o f Mr. and Mrs. Stanford Cox Sunday. Mrs. Evelyn and Marie Stahlnecker attended the home economics demon stration at the home of Mrs. Whit- , rock in Estacada Tuesday. | ESTACADA PHARMACY | = G. R. Sager Estacada, Oregon £ 11111111111111 m n . m M m i u 1111111111111 m 11111111111111111111111111' 11111111 ii 1111 ii 1111111 i i 111111117 Reverence, Dignity, Beauty Our aim has always been to make every service, regardless of price, one o f reverence, dignity and beauty. Every wish o f those we serve is carried out in every detail. JACOBECN FUNERAL H E Phone 208 Gresham, Ore