CLACKAM AS COUNTY NEW S FRID A Y ,, MAY 2, 1941 ovens and th e p len tifu l supply of dry wood. T here a re sand piles for the kiddies, horsesshoe courts and a w onderful beach. Sw im m ing facilities a t Blue Lake a re th e best In the sta te and su p e r vised by q ualified life guards. D res B e au tifu l Blue Luke p a rk is now T he U n ited S ta te s D efense Sav open and reudy fo r a busy season. sing room s are provided and you may ings Bonds and P o stal Savings stam ps M an ag er Nick W elch and his corps of e ith e r use y our own su it or re n t one w ere placed on on sale in th e local on th e grounds. w o rk ers have been busy the p ast sev. p ostoffice a t the o pening o f business Com m encing next Sunday May 4tl e ral m onths m ak in g extensive improve m e a ts on this p o p u lar play g iound. th ere will be dancing every Sunday on T hursday, May 1 as p a rt o f the night in the large d ancing pavillion n a tio n a l e f fo r t to m ake A m erica im Blue L ake p a rk is ideally located a t the park w ith music by the popular fo r th is e n tire d is tric t being only pregnable. Clyde B re n n an ’s 7-piece o rchestra. 4 m iles n o rth o f G resham on the F a ir P o stm a ster A. H. F asel announced view road. In going to th e p ark the th a t M ayor S. E. Y*’oo ste r had been m o to rist tu rn s n o rth o ff Sandy blvd M E E T IN G N IG H 1 S C H A N G E D th e f irs t c itize n o f th is com m unity a t F a iiv ie w w here a large sign points to purchase a d e fen se bond. I t is ex Sandy gran g e s ta rtin g w ith th a pected th a t m any o th e r local c iti th e w ay to Blue Lake. B lue L ake is u ndoubtedly one of May m eeting will hold evening ses zens w ill follow M ayor W o o ster’s th e b est equipped p ark s in the P a sions d u rin g th e sum m er a n d will good exam ple. cific n o rth w est. L ocated on beautiful change the d a te of m eeting fro m the P o stm a ster G eneral F la n k C. W all-, B lue L ake a body o f w a te r which is second S a tu rd a y to th e firs t S a tu r e r in a le tte r to p o stm asters th ru o u i ideal fo r b o atin g and sw im m ing, it day in each m onth. th e c o u n try said th a t th e help of Blue Lake Park is Now Open Defense Bonds Now On Sale o ffe rs n o t only w onderful w ater sport b u t also is equipped fo r popular re c rea tio n s of o th e r kinds.. T here are fo u r s o ft ball diam onds. L eague b a se ball is played every Sunday a t 2 p m., n e x t S u n d ay 's game being be tw een B lue L ake P a rk and the Ma rin e E lectric team o f Portland. LETTUCE 5c Head T U N N E L L & SA U ER T he E a s te rn M ultnom ah sofebal) C u m n sv llle association will hold th e ir g a la open ing o f th e so ft ball season on F ri day evening, May 9 th a t B lue Lake p a ik w hen a b e n efit dance will also F re e E n la rg e m e n t a t D a v id s o n ’» be staged in the p a rk pavillion. D rug S tore, G resham , w ith any 6 o r 8 T he f iis t league so ftb all gam e will exposure film finish a t reasonabl« be played on M onday evening, May price of 25 c en ts.— Adv. 12th. Space f o r 2 0 0 0 C are No charge is m ade fo r p a rking a t Blue L ake and th e re is room for 2000 cars. An adm ission charge of 15 c en ts is m ade fo r a d u lts b u t chil d re n u n d e r 12 a ie a d m itte d free. T he p a rk is equipped w ith tables and benches capable of serving 5000 people. P icnickers will like th e D utch H ere is a real buy, m o d em narrow* extension d ining tab le a n d six chairs a t a give aw ay price. Come and see this w o n d erfu l b a rg ain . A lso 9x12 linoleum ru g s t>f th e b e st q u a lity in a ttra c tiv e p a tte rn s. You can alw ays do b e tte r a t T obaison Second H and S to re on Pow ell Blvd., in G resham .— Adv. XX.« >u! -tw aac« g ti nur ¡ep?iflg'giiflgiBreigigúaga,g>snt'ii<BMBta¡ DEPENDABILITY :: a 3 The Texas Ranger can be depended on to main tain the peace of our southern border, if he has to shoot to do it. This fine body of men has done in the South what the Northwest Mounted have done in the North. This bank of undoubted dependability has main* tained its high standard of service under every pos sible condition. Intimately in touch with local as well as national conditions we can serve you Better. I JK,' «•»»fltw/ Y m S ■ COUNTY BRNK »“ W ? '*'* * J SA N DY . O R E G O N shbbssbsk rr ■ • coìr Allis Chalmers Leads the Field local p o stm asters w ould be o f real ‘‘service to th e c o u n try .” H e tra n s m itted th e th a n k s o f S e c retary o th e T rea su ry M o rganthau fo r the help th a t local p o stm asters had a l re a d y given in th e sale of U nited S ta te s se c u rities a n d also M r. Mor- g a n th a u ’s th a n k s in ad vance “ fo r the cooperation w hich h e know s you will give to th is new e ffo rt.’* The new D efense Savings bond is sim ilar to th e fa m ilia r “ baby bond” o f w hich m ore th a n five bullion dol la rs w o rth have been bou g h t by m ore th a n tw o and a h a lf m illion A m eri- ran s since 1935. , A D efense Bond m ay now be pu rch ased fo r th e sum o f $18.75. In te n y ears th is born, will be w orth $25. T his is a n increase o f 33 1-3 p e rc e n t equal to a n an n u al in te rest r e tu rn o f 2.9 p e rc e n t com pounded sem i-annually. A ny tim e a f te r six ty days fro m th e d a te of purchase th e bond m ay be redeem ed fo r cash in accordance w ith a tab le o f redem p tio n values p rin te d on th e la c e of th e bond. To spread in v estm en ts w idely am ong all th e people in A m erica a limii o f $5000 h a s been se t on th e am ount o f th ese bonds to be bou g h t by any one person in one year. T he bonds a re in d enom inations of $25, $50, $100, $500 a n d $1000 all o f which a re sold fo r 75 p e rc e n t o f th e ir m. tu r ity -value a n d a ll of w hich m ature in te n years. F o r la rg e r investors who can a f fo rd to purchase u p to $50,000 w orth o f bonds a y e a r th e T re a su ry De p a rtm e n t has issued tw o additional kin d s of D efense Savings B onds but th ese will be sold only th ru banks a n d by d ire c t m ail fro m W ashington, D. C. T hey a re inten d ed fo r associa tions, tru ste e s a n d c o rp o ra tio n s as w ell as individual p ure M o n . F o r th e sm aller in v esto r who w ants to buy a G overnm ent bond on the easy p a y m e n t plan th e p o st office w ill h a v e a new series o f P o stal Sav ings stam ps a t 10c, 25c, 50c, $1 and $5. E ac h p u rc h a se r o f a n y Saving? S tam p h ig h er th a n 10c will be given fre e o f ch arg e a n a ttra c tiv e pocket a lb u m in w hich to p aste his stam ps u n til he has enough to buy a $25 bond o r one o f h ig h er denom ination. T h irty m illion of th ese album s are now bein g prep ared . T he co v er design of th e album s is in color fe a tu rin g a U n ited S ta te s b a ttle sh ip a n d a n eagle b e a rin g the A m erican flag. On the back cover is a p a in tin g o f th e M inute M en s ta t u e by D aniel C h e ste r F re n c h which sym boizes th e A m erican citizen ever a le r t in defense o f his c o u n try . Tiie in scrip tio n is "A m e ric a on G u a rd .” S e c re ta ry M o rg an th au said th a t even a boy o r g irl who saved 10c to b u y a Savings S tam p w ould help th^ c o u n try . H e added th a t “ you can safe g u a rd y o u r own m oney a n d y o u r ow r f u tu r e w ere h elping the n a tio n s d efen se by buying U n ited S ta te s S a vings Bonds now .” S a le L a d ie a S h o e , a t $ 1 .0 0 102 p a irs ladies all w hite and blacl- p a te n t le a th e r shoes. Low, m edium a n d high heels. Sizes 3 % to 8 M R e g u la r p rice $2.45 to $4.98. While th e y last, $1.00 a p a ir. — Adv. RAY M A R TIN , G resham All Crop Harvesters Will Harvest 103 Crops.—See Them At Farm Tractor Co. A L L IS -C H A L M E R S D E A L E R . ELMER STURM, OWNER A t O rie n t, M t. H ood L oop H ig h w ay Gresham, Oregon Phone 4742 BRING YOUR HARVEST PROBLEMS TO US We now have a Big Shipment of Tractors On Hand Hi,- Ho CRACKERS pkg. 21c of our fellow men CARROLL FUNERAL HOME DAY AND NIGHT SERVIGE EAGLE CREEK M any a tte n d e d the p a rty given for Mr. and Mrs. M arion D uley a t the D over school F rid a y evening. Mr. Du ley drives th e bus from S andy high school a n d it has been m any a school pupil who w as given a ride on the bus. M yrtle K rebs has been ill w ith the chickenpox. Phone 247 GRESHAM. OREGON SU - PURTER E li B o n trag e r preached his lai$ serm on a t P o tte r Sunday as he is leaving fo r his home iin M ichigan. Mr. and Mrs. A lb ert McComb w e r i Mr. and Mrs. A. H ornish, Rose H ornish and M is. K ate H opp of Port- S a tu rd a y visitors a t th e E d Schw eit land visited th e Jo e D eShazers Tue- zer hom e. Jay. Mrs. Gill and Jo y F ritc h e re E d S chw eitzer cam e hom e S a tu r tu rn e d w ith them fo r a fe w days day a n d le ft fo r his w ork Sunday. visit. Mrs. V era V an H outen le ft F r i Mr. and Mrs. Jo e D eS hazer and day fo r h e r hom e in C alifornia. V erdon F ritch e a tte n d e d th e fu n e ra i Id a and E rn e s t B o n tra g e r le f t S un o f O tto M atz in P o rtla n d S a tu rd ay . day fo r a visit to M ichigan and P e n n A lex Bews has re tu rn e d fro m the sylvania and w ill a tte n d m issionary hospital in O regon C ity a n d is able c o n fere n ce a t N am pa, Idaho on th e it w ay back. to be aro u n d on crutches M arian Je n n in g s was a S u n d ay E leetric poles a re being placed a l n ig h t g u e st of B e tty H am ilton. ong the RFA line a n d th e holes a re A braham M iller w as fixing fence being dug in th e e-anuy R idge d is M onday fo r O. E. W isner. tric t. M r. and Mrs. B e rt Je n n in g s e n F re d P ain e su ffe re d a stro k e se v e r al w eeks ago a n d has been confined jo y ed a visit fro m one o f th e ir d a u to his bed the past w eek u n d e r the g h te rs Sunday. c are o f a physician. Jo h n Rhodes is logging a ld e r on Bob Bush has le ft fo r A laska w here th e O. E. W isner place again. he will be em ployed on a governm ent p ro ject. C hristian C hurch N o te s Ruel G lover who a tte n d s school 10 a.m . hible school. T he apostle in P o rtla n d visited his p a re n ts over P a u l said “ let ev ery th in g be done to the w eek end. th e ed ificatio n o f the c hurch. I f Bill B ecker and Jo e S m ith have you a re a lover of music com e tq gone to A laska w here th e y w ill bq bible school on tim e May 4th . Mr, em ployed fo r several m onths. a n d M rs. V irgil Davis will play th e R aym ond G lover who has been ill v ib ra h a rp a n d o th e r in stru m e n tal a t the O regon C ity hospital w ith pneu m usic fo r us. 11 a.m . w orship h our in hym ns of] ' m onia is recovering sa tisfac to rily . praise, com m union a n d serm on. R ecent c aller a t the F re d H offm eis K eep thi3 in m ind. Mr. O. N orri^ te r hom e w ere Mrs. Will Bell a n d m o will begin revival m eetin g s M onday th e r Mrs. V iola D enning o f Sandy e vening a t 7:30. O nce you h e a r this R idge, Mr. and Mrs. A rt H ow itt of m an you will w a n t to h e a r him. P o rtlan d , Mgs. L ydia Cook o f D am as- P a lm e r A. F ord, M inister. suc and M rs Mollie B ates and L, C raw ford of E stacada. F r e e E n la rg e m e n t a t D a v id s o n 's LOW COST LOANS YOU MAY SA VE 2 5 Y ou % to 50% Y ou P a y Y ou R eceive R epay C ash M onthly $10 $106.80 15 $160.20 $226.80 21 28 $302.40 35 $378.00 P ositively n o T otal tn 12 Cost M onths 1 Year 131,20 $ 1 2 0 .0 0 19.80 180.00 25.20 252.00 3 3 .6 0 336.00 42.0Q 420.00 o th e r c h arg es C o m m e rc ia l L o a n s S o lic ite d W rite o r call f o r d e ta ils FIDELITY RESERVE & LOAN CO. BOARD O F T R A D E BLDG. SW 4th Ave. & O ak St. A T 8649 PO RTLA N D , O REG O N O p tic a l O f fic e s o f ROY & MOLIN E stablished in 1912 I f y ou h a v e h a d p o o r s a t is f a c tio n in eye co m fo rt o r cost of optical services, w e can be of re a l service to you. A scientific e xam ination with glasses to su it com plete with only one m odest charge. 3 1 8 S . W . A ld e r S t. PO RTLA N D , T e l. A t.4 3 2 1 OREGON HUTCHINSON GENERAL HOSPITAL S ix th a n d J. Q . A d a m s S tre e ts OREGON C IT Y , O R E . B e r th a B e e rs , M g r. T e l. 4791 T he last m eeting o f th e com m unity D rug S tore, G resham , w ith a n y 6 or 8 club u n til fa ll w as held a t th e school exposure film finish a t reasonable, T h u rsd ay evening. The election o f of. p rice o f 25 cents.— Adv. fice rs will be held a t th e m eeting, Bob S to rey p re sen te d a n in te restin g p ro g ram consisting o f com m unity singing, accordeon solo, d u st, skits and tw o m ovie reels. O ver $13 was realized from th e sale o f re fre sh , m ents. T his will provide fu n d s for two 4-H club scholarships. Marshmallows 1 ib. pkg. 13c T U N N E L L & SA U ER C urrm sville ELWOQD T h ere w ere q uite a num ber o f peo ple fro m M olalla a tte n d in g church icrvices here Sunday afte rn o o n , also Mr. a n d Mrs. F in ste r and d a u g h te r d u th o f Dodge. Mr. McGlasson de- ivered a fin e serm on. Mr. and Mrs. R. W estjund a re m ilding a new brooder house. The have a fine flock o f B arred Rocks Mr. and Mrs. Rydzewski and so Elvin and Miss F rances N ovak mo toreil to W arren, this sta te S u n d ay to visit Mrs. S tella Hughes. T hey all w ont fishing while th e re a n d report a m ost en joyable tim e. M . a n a Mrs. A1 Bullock w ere dim n r g u ests r.t th e home o f Mr. an-J Mrs. M att P ark Monday. Mr. B ulloc’ E rn e s t H a iris one o f th e bes{ has been su ffe rin g w ith blood pois know n logging o p e ra to rs in C lacka on cn his hand. m as c o u n ty has been ill fo r several We had a very good a tte n d an c e a t w eeks b u t is now reco v erin g from a m inor o p e ratio n . H a rris ' la te s t log. o u r k n ittitig class T uesday. M any g ing o p e ratio n s is a t Squaw M oun com pleted garm en ts and sta rte d new ones and re g re t very m uch to hear tain . o u r class will soon be ended. Mrs. C on; Fitch is our in stm e to r. S a le L ad ies S hoes a t $ 1 .0 0 is to merit the goodwill T U N N E L L & SA U ER C urri, .avilie L O G G IN G O P E R A T O R B E T T E R 102 p a irs ladies all w hite and black p a te n t le a th e r shoes. Low, m edium a n d high heels. frees 3V4 to 8 1 is R eg u lar price $2.45 to $4.98. W hile th ey last, $1.00 a pair. — Adv. RAY M A RTIN , G resham Our Aim Miss Iren e S nyder b e a u ty shoppe o p e ra to r o f P o rtlan d sp en t a week i w ith h e r p a ren ts o f th is place. Miss E thel Cox w hoo is a tte n d in g ' a b e au ty college in P o rtlan d has been | hom e fo r tw o w eeks w ith h e r p a t ients.-', Mr. and Mrs. L u th e r Cox. / M ay 14. T ro u td ale vs. Loop T avern O rie n t and B onneville vs. Ivy Ser- \5ce S tation. M ay 16. Grestiam K iw anis vs T ro u td a le and Loop T av ern vs. O r, le n t vs. C orbett. T he f irs t re g u la r league gam e will be played on M onday evening May P when C o rb e tt tan g les w ith the B onneville O ilers and the Ivy S e r vice S tation tak e s on th e G reshair K iw anis club. All gam es a re to be played a t Blue Lake park. Follow ing a re the m anagers fo r the te a m s: C lark L und fo r Loop T avern a t O rie n t; O rville Dove fo r Ivy S er vice S ta tio n ; Q uinton M etzger for T ro u td ale Rod and Gun c lu b ; H e r b e rt W in te n for C o rb itt; and Jln i Rich for Bonneville O ilers. T al. 2-6321 It N O T IC E T O C R E D IT O R S E s t a t a No. 6 6 3 5 In the C ircu it C o u rt o f th e S ta te of Oregon fo r C ounty o f C lackam as. P ro b a te D e p artm en t. In the m a tte r o f t.he E sta te o f Beach R. Kim mel, deceased. N otice is h ereb y given th a t the u n dersigned has been appointed adm in istra trix o f th e e state of Beach R. Kimmel, deceased, by the C ircuís C o u rt o f the S ta te of O regon for C lackam as county, and has qualified. All persons having claim s a g ain st said ' state a re hereby notified to presen t the sam e to me a t m y hom e in E sta cada, O regon, o r a t th e o ffice o f my a tto rn ey , John W. L odcr,, Roonl 4, A ndn sen Bldg., O regon C ity, O n gon, w ith vouchers and duly verified within six m onths from th e d a te hereof. D ated and firs t published May 2, F re e E n la rg e m e n t a t Davidson*» 1941. D rug S to i“, G resham ,, w ith uny 6 or 8 D ate o f last publication May 30, exposure film finish a t reasonable 1941. price of 25-c.—Adv. DORA KIM M EL, A d m in istra tr ix of the E sta te o f Beach It. K im m el, deceased. B e a v e r’s A dventure A ddress,, E stacad a,, O regon. A b e a v e r w hose species v irtu a ’lv John W. L oder, A tto rn ey . has been e x tin c t for 100 y e a rs, took Room 4, A ndresen Bldg., a (ling a t civilized life at C hagrin O regon C ity, Oregon. F a d s , Ohio, but re g re tte d his ad A tto rn ey fo r A dm in istratrix . ven tu re b' fore it could o rie n ta te it self T he 45-pound ro d en t’s first en- ■ountet w as with an autom obile • Food M a rk st lender The pelt is on exhibition T he m a rk e ts of N fw Y ork city nl th e C leveland M useum of N a tu ra l an d le 15 p e r cen t at the n a tio n ’s .imorjr. foods. perishable