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f CLACKAMAS CôllüïŸ NËW§ sa. P R O F E S S IO N A L CARDS DR. H. V . A D I X P h y s ic ia n and Surgeon Physiotherapy— X-Ray Radium, Tel B9I1 Gresham, Ore Dr. H. A . Schneider D E N T I S T Phone Sandy 151 Sandy, Oregon O. D. E B Y Attorney at Law General Practice Confidential Adviser Oregon City-:- Oregon S. E W O O S T E R Real Estate, Loans, Insurance and Rentals Estacada, Ore. Tel. 77-3 Dr. Thomas B. Carter Oregon Gresham, uu* — THE SUITS INTWSSHOPj LOOK /WiEUL ON V DON'T "BUY KNY.'^ -------- - Cooper & McAllister A ' Attorneys-at-Law Telephone Gresham Z52 Powell Blvd. Gresham, Oregon C. D O N P L A T N E R , M. D. Physician and Surgeon Clackamas County Bank Bldg., Sandy, Oregon Office Hours, 2 to 5 P. M. Evenings, Saturday and Sunday by Appointment Phone Sandy 441 W e are truthful in our adver tising: and in our statements. W e know you want to deal with a con cern on which you can depend. And you can depend on A L L E N ’S PANKRATZ W O O D W O R K IN G SHOP. Paint & W allpaper Store w. C. VBATCH J Sign Painting Tel. 4678 millwork - cabinfts specialties STORE FIXTURES KITCHEN BUILT INS PHONE 59/(> -G R E S H A M ORE In theory if we should go to wai with Germany., Japan would at once attack us. She might attempt to sieze the Philippines and the lesser Pacific islands which fly the American flag. And then what might prove one of the greatest naval wars o f all time would begin. Licanaad Electrical Contractor HOT PO INT MAJOR ELECTRIC A P P L IA N C E S Rl. 2, Eataeada, Oragon Tal. Eataeada 97-9 L. A . C H A P M A N MORTICIAN offers the best o f care to aged and invalids at from $30 a month and upwards Tel. Gresham 4374 Gresham, Oregon Evelyn M, Lawrence W . W . SIEM ENS Musical Supplie# Film Developing EXPERT Watch Repairing Gresham, Oregon flee Hours 10 a. m. to 6 p. m- Gresham Office, Phone 249 63 W. 1st Street, Gresham DR. L. W . G R IF F IT H A complete optical service ímplate X-Ray Equipment ,nic Bldg.. Esteeada, Ore M A C K E N Z IE C e n ta l Carpentry, Repaire, .... Plumbing and Painting — Upholstering and Fornitura Repairs Tel. 54-41, Estacade Ask us fo r timbered unimproved and small tracts including farms, both nort> and south o f Clackamas river close to good highways. 14 acres ail cleared, clean nice laying ground, 5-room house, hog house, barn fo r 12 cows, 3 horse.- 2 good wells, orchard, 9 acres first crop stiawbentes and only $3500. X-RAY SERVICE Phone Estacada 2*14 COUNTY REAL ESTATE 80 acres 20 cleared good build ings, .oichard, running water« $4500. Terms. Chiropractic Physician D E N T I S T C LACKAM AS Notary Public •Agent for Aetna Casualty and Surety Co.. Capitol Fire Insurance Go. A.eciaent and Health Insurance Tei.. 97-3. Eitacada, Ore. DR. C. E. S T E W A R T >R. H. M. K R A M E R MONUMENTS W IL D W O O D REST H O M E Estacada, Ormgm Calla attanded Day nr Night Tetaphona 56-7 and 86-41 socializing in chronic and nev us disorders of th# Stomach and Intestinal Tract L. L. JONES & SONS opposite new Po*toffice, Gresham. Roy Bohannon, Mgr., Tel. 245. Agent for Northwaatarn Mutual Firn Ina. Co, Aetna F i n Ina. Co. Estacada, Oragon Tel. Estacada 84-1 MACK I f we went to w a r it is apparent, that at the beginning our participa tion would involve the navy and per haps the ai." force not the army. Britian could certainly use our fight ing fleet, the great British navy which has sustained heavy losses is spread out dangerously thin. She must com mand the North Sea, the Mediterra nean and a considerable part o f the F a r and N ear East. She must convoy the merhant ships that bring her sup- ! plies from the N ew W orld and Can, ada and Oceania. H er fighting force in the Orient is inferior to Japan’s. Britian has plenty o f men in khaki today she hasn’t enough floating gun platforms. Monument and Marker Display Richard Sponhauer S. E. L A W R E N C E » j . . a —. i jw . 4 . Eyes examined Glasses fitted Broken lenses duplicated Eyeglass frames repaired while you wait. W e invite comparison of service, quality and price 157 acres. 65 cleared close to high way, 6-room house, barn 40x70 poultry house, close to school bus to high school, well fenced, three streams, 20 acres saw logs, loan $3500 can stand as long as inter est is paid. South slope out of wind, good place fo r stock, grair or berries. 26 Vi acres, 18 cultivated, good soil on pavement, 18 miles center o f city, water piped from spring to buildings, 5-room house, gar age, wood shed, barn fo r 5 cows, young stock, hay, hog house, poul try house, stocked and equipped $4500. Let us know what you can pay down. O N MT. H O O D L O O P 9 acres nice timber on Badge? Creek, permanent stream. Make us cash offer. W e do our own grinding N E A R MT. H O O D L O O P V IS IO N O P T IC A L CO. Timhr r with stream at $15 to $20 per acre. Office on Powell Blvd, opposite Gresham Theater Tel. Gresham 217, or Portland BEA. 2975 A N e w M o d e rn D ep o sit P la n to save y o u r T im e Quick • Easy • Safe Write or call lor complete information— Oregoit City Branch o t ihm United States National Bank ,i; V Heed Office, Portland, Oregon ’ tXattAt o t r j H f i r i Nsci tANCf ]' . cmFortiits Big Death Toll ities with Japan there would be no let-up in our sending supplies to E ng land. The administration stand is that risky as the lease-lend bill policy may be it contains the greatest as surance fo r American security with the least risk of war. Pictura Framing Gdaaa Graaham, Or*. r . ‘ .. Clackamas County News change. Veterinary Surgeon y Afte H 7 , iû41 There u still another possibility here. Britian apparently fears that Japan is about to cmhrk on new ad ventures o f her own, toward Indo china, the Netherlands possessions, or L. I). M E A D E , Editor and Publisher even Singapore, key to the East. Published weekly on Fridays at Estacada, Clackamas County, .Oregon. Large numbers o f the famed Austral Entered in the postoffice at Estacada, Oregon, as second-caisa matter. ian troops have been sent to the Sin SU B S C R IPT IO N R A T E S gapore garrison. Enough planes have In Clackamas County, one year $1.50; outside the county and in the State also been sent it is reported to give o f Oregon, one year $2.00; outside the State of Oregon, one y ia r $2.50; Britian superiority in the air in that foreign $3.00 a year. Subscriptions are payable in advance. areu, the Japanese air force is not A D V E R T IS IN G especially large and the sons o f N ip Rates for advertising made known on application. Adveitisers will please take note that to insure insertion o f advertisement in the issue of the pon aren’t supposed to be much as pi* current week, advertising copy should reach this office not later than lots. At the same time Britian would Tuesday noon. Assistance cheerfully given in the piepa.ation o f copy. have a tough jo b resisting a full- dress attack by the Japanese fleet. ECONOM IC H IG H LIG H TS For example Senator Barkley the Many observers think that if Japar, , majority leader recently said that does make her move we will step in, W hat Associated P,iess staff writer “ the course we chart is not without that the buglers on our warships will Richard L. Turner called a “ new and risk.” Going a long step farther Sen sound “ battle stations” and it won’t to some a startling phase in the ar ator Pepper one the the most agres be fo r practice. Some think we might gument fo r helping Great Britian” sive backers of ‘ali out" aid for Britian also help if Japan went after the recently appeared while the Senate said, “ I f the action we propose will Crown colony of Hongkong, a posi. was debating the lease-lend bill. This not save England we will save it tion which is virtually indefensible new phase was the admission that the anyway.” Frankest o f all was Sena from land and can only be protected proposed policy involves the risk of tor Bailey another leader of Demo by sea power.. war. crat forces who said “I am hoping It should become clear before long The opponents of the lease-lend that intervention may not mean war what Hitler’s spring strategy will be, measure have long used that as their but I am ready if intervention does a drive thru the Balkans, an attempt prime weapon. They have declared mean w ar.” at invasion of England,,, a Japanese that once the bill becomes law it will The President himself has said that .push in the East,, or perhaps,, a com be only a matter of months before we there were hazards in any course that bination of all three. In the meantime are active participants in the war this country might pursue in its for this country is not nearly so fa r from against the Axis. A t the beginning eign policy. It was obvious that the the w ar as the majority o f people however, the bill’s supporters gen possibility of w ar was in his mind judging by polls hope. erally pooh-poohed that supposition. when, in answer to a question at a They said that the measure could press conference, he said that even Com mm unicable D iiea .n Cause not carry us any closer to war. Now if we were to engage in naval hostil their tone has undergone siginficant Phone Gresham 310 Dairy Herd Inspector fo r Multnomah County PRfbÀV. The M E YE R S S E R V IC E G R E S H A M , ORE. This is the time of the year when communicable diseases especially in fluenza cause a high death toll the public health reseaich department of an Oregon life insurance com pany warns. a mu mi i limimi mi ni in tu h i iiiiiiimi mm luminiti h iiniiiiii h During January of this year 111 Oregonians died from diseases clas sed as communicable. In the previous month 113 deaths were listed. Both totals are nearly double the month ly rate from the same cause in the summer. , The state board of health records show that January and December have the highest fatality rate from communicable diseases for the whole year so a decline is expected as spring advances. DUTY OF TH E S TATE S In the opening days of the Oregon legislature now in session scores of bills were introduced. A considerable proportion o f them had to do with revenue and taxation. W ith but one exception, a measure proposing to re duce the state gasoline tax by a cent a gallon, all o f them would if pas sed impose a further strain on the tax payers. That is the normal tendency of state legislatures thruout the coun try. But in these highly abnormal times the lawmakers face an ob vious duty which so fa r seems to have been generally overlooked. That duty is to paie state expenditures to the bone. This year we will all pay higher federal taxes. And, as every inform ed person knows the increases so far approved by Congress mark but a very short step along a very long road. Further tax boosts cannot be postponed fo r long. Federal income is not now meeting the regular ex penses of government, to say noth, ing o f tremenduous appropriations made fo r defense. In short we are go ing to pay record-breaking federal taxes and the general standard of living will su ffe r accordingly. | The states don’t pay fo r w a r ma chines. The world emergency has im posed no special burdens on them. And that goes fo r towns and school districts and counties and all the oth er myriad taxing bodies that cover the country. Local government must retrench as it never retrenched be fore. The best brains in local govern ments from governors down to village officials must figure out how tax savings can be made. Let that be re membered by the many state legisla tures which will hold their biennial sessions during 1941. Every night, at mid* Mlght, N ight-W atch starts defrosting T h * d a y 's thin film of frost melts from the freeser D e fro stin g m o ittu r* d rains into th* Handehoster T R A D E IN your old refrigerator and get Amer ica’s newest— N o rg e with sensational new N I G H T - W A T C H Automatic Defrosting and all the other big features. Finest refrigeration all day every day with wonderful 1 o th e r * *,or1 ° e c o n o m y . H o lly w o o d Beauty Cabinets. Famous R ollator Cold-Maker. Handefroiter it emp- tied about once a week— that's all. f ■a- ■ m 1 * vj ? 1 I 9.95 Empire Furniture Co. E Carl Burch, Owner Tel. Gresham 216 Cor. Main and Powell Gresham, Oregon mmiimmiiiimiiimmmmiimmm.iimmmmimmmmmmmmmmimmmm L u s te riz e gives a garment that New appearance so much desired. You won’t believe until you try, this Service. W on ’t water spot and other stains are easier to remove, giving longer life to your garments. P A N T O R IU M CLEANERS AND DYERS Telephone or Leave Bundles at L O F T O N ’S BARBER SHOP, E S T A C A D A B A R K E R ’S DRUG STORE, S A N D Y C U R R IN S V ILLE STORE, Wheat Quota Election Date la Set Tentatively A referendum among wheat grow ers to determine whether or not mar. keting quotas fo r wheat will be ordei ed under the terms o f the A A A law became almost a certainty with the announcement by the secretary of agriculture that May 31 has been set as the tentative date fo r such a re* ferendum. This development was forseen at the recent state conference of A A A commmitteemen held at Corvallis where many angles o f the quota were discussed. Although the final market ing quota determination will not bi made until later present estimates in. dicate that the supply o f wheat for 1941-42 will be in excess o f the am ount where the 1938 law compels a referendum to be called. = Reverence, Dignity, Beauty Our aim has always been to make every service, regardless o f price, one of reverence, dignity and beauty. Every wish o f those we serve is carried out in every detail. Phone 208 Gretham, O r« Try a Classified Ad. in this Paper