Clackamas County news. (Estacada, Or.) 1928-1957, May 16, 1941, Image 3

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    CLACKAMAS COUNTY NEWS
“ I Am An Ameri­
can” Day
According to a bulletin just re­
ceived by Rex Putnam, superinten­
dent of public instruction from J.
W. Studobalter U. S. comnvisioneC
of education, May 18 has been de­
signated “ I Am An American'* day.
Schools thruout tbe nation are plan­
ning to dramatize and celebiate Am
ci lean citizesnhip. The spotlight of
attention is to be turned on the con
tribution o f various races and na­
tionalities to the American way oi
life.
The days preceding May 18 ought
to feature the contributions o f lead­
ing
immigrants,
Czechoslovakian,
Polish, Greek, Chinese, Japanese,,
German, Austrian, French, Italian,
Serbian, Negro, Spanish, Scandinav,
ian and all others to science, litera­
ture, industry, education in a word
to American democracy.
The educational forces are endea­
voring to knit more closely than evet
the strands o f Americanism represen­
ting people from every part o f the
world. They wish to take advantag<
o f the devotion of those who have
an unusual appreciation of what it
means to be an American since that
came to our shores to escape oppres­
sion abroad. In stressing the fact tha'
this is a time for rededication to tha
great phases “ irresponsive o f race or
religion” they are building nationa
unity.
being arranged. This will be followed
by gatherings arranged by employing
and employee groups. Chambers ol
commerce, trade organizations and
other civic groups in all paits o f Ore­
gon will be furnished speakers.
Following general staff meetings
in Salem employment office person­
nel will be grouped at the following
p.aces to be announced later: Astor­
ia, Corvallis,, Eugene, Klamath Falls,
Baker and Pendleton. Field represen
tatives of the commission also will be
called for special training.
While legislative changes in cover
age of certain groups already are in
effect amendments to the benefit
structure will not become effective
until June 14, claims filed after
that date will require only two wait­
ing weeks and the weekly compensa­
tion will be based on 6 percent of the
Highest quarterly earnings with a
minimum of $10 New seasonabilit^
leterminations will not affect benc-
lit payments until 1942 although thq
groundwork is being laid now.
OF
ALL
SAD
W ORDS
FRIDAY
that we can build tanks, alripanes
and ships fast enough to get them
to England and other nations tha
are fighting against the enslavement
that overtook a dozen fine cultured
peaceable nations that have been
overwhelmed by the Nazi juggernaut
before, they too, are added to the
loot o f the dictators.
The tax bill will go thru in the or
dinary course o f events. Doubtles
there will be opposition b,y the same
group that has opposed practically
every stage of the defense program,
not because they are against it, but
because it is an administration meus-
sure.
THE
T A L K IN G
Clackamas county, and has qualified.
A 1 persons having claims against said
estate are hereby notified to present
tlte same to me at my home in Esta-
cada, Oiegon, or at the office of
my attorney, John W. Loder,, RoonJ
4, Andresen Bldg., Oregon City, Ore
gon, with vouchers and duly verified
within six months from the date
hr rof.
Dated and first published May 2
1941.
Date o f lust publication May 80
1941.
DORA KIMMEL, Administra.
trix of the Estate o f Beach R
Kimmel, deceased.
Address,, Estacada,, Oregon.
F ree E nh -rgen'en r at D avid son ’ »
John \Y. Loder, Attorney.
Drug Store, Gresham,, with any 6 or 8 Room 4. Andresen Bldg.,
exposure film finish at reasonable Oregon City, Oregon.
Attorney for Administratrix.
price of 25-c.—Adv.
“ Food, clothing, shelter, school ex­
penses and medical cane are some of
the thli
which th- poppy means to
unforti Mate children o f veterans. We
think it highly fitting that the flower
which honors those who have died for
America should help those who will
build the America of the future. Wi
hope that everyone will remember
these childen when they secure their
poppies on i* p;»y l>ay and contribute
as generously as possible to the aux­
iliary’s welfare fund.”
B IB L E
SEALED B ID S FO R
Many attempts have been made in
recent years to give new life to the
Bible in an effort to get young peo
pie more interested in its teachings.
Modernized versions o f the bible have
been revised and a general effort
has been made to keep religion in
accord with the many changes in the
way o f life.
„
One o f the most interesting endea­
vors along this line is the new Talk­
ing Bible being sponsored by the
Bible Foundation o f New York City-
In a recording studio the Founda­
tion has had talented actors and ac­
tresses bringing the Bible characters
to life, acting out the famous bible
stories for recordings. Now the re­
cords which will eventually include
all of the important bible stories are
being offered to radio stations,, chur­
ches and any other interested organi­
zation.
The Bible Foundation is a non­
commercial, non-sectarian, organiza­
tion supported by donations from
people interested in its work.
Its
whole purpose in preparing these re­
cordings is to create new interest in
the Bible.
These recordings are not sold or
rented but are offered without charge
to interested groups.
Many o f us will undoubtedly wel*
come the opportunity to hear the
beautiful stories of the Bible brot
to life.
N O T IC E T O C R E D IT O R S
E state No. 6 6 3 5
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The G raduate
¡
H A R V E L
I
W OOD
In the Circuit Court o f the State of
Oregon for County o f Ciackama-
Probate Department.
In the matter o f the E-fate of Beach
R. Kimmel, deceased.
Notice is hereby given that the un-
dersigned has been appointed admin­
istratrix of the estate o f Beach K.
Kimincl, deceased, by the Circa«
Cou.t of the State o f Oregon for
If our two—ocean navy were an
actuality and not merely a doubling
of our ship strength in course o f con­
struction, for example, we would not
be watching Japan wandering if she
was going to go after the British and
Dutch possessions that represent her
empire expansion projects.
Japan
would in all probability never have
joined the Hitler Axis had we not
abandoned the idea of constant mili­
tary preparedness.
C A M P A IG N T O E D U C A T E
But twenty years ago the whole
world dreamed o f a period o f peace.
W ORKERS
The nations had subscribed to anti­
Preliminary plans for a 60-day aggression pacts and war was out­
workers, 10,000 employer's and 250,- lawed, theoretically and diplomati­
campaign to educate 400 commission cally. The people of our country like
000 employes on recent changes in those o f Britian, France and the
the unemployment compensation law smaller countries were weary of strife
and procedures were announced to­ and doubly weary o f war taxes. Theii
governments followed the popular
day by Administrator Silas Gieser.
Bulletins introducing the subjects ambition and disarmament seemed a
to be discussed at meetings all over realistic and economic couise. So the
the state during May and June are world slept while Germany was nurs
being mailed out this week by the ing her wounds and building up the
administration office in Salem. Four most complete war engine ever con­
subjects will
covered: 1, Recent ceived.
So we find ourselves today doing
legislative changes; 2, seasonality; S
P O P P IE S A ID N E E D Y C H IL D R E N
experience rating; 4, partial benefit in haste what we, had we had su­
perman foresight, could have done af
payments.
A schedule of meetings to be hel<^ liesure, arming against the aspirants
How the little red poppies worn in
at local employment offices now is of world domnination and praying honor o f the World War dead on j
Poppy Day help care for needy chil­
_ iiiimmimiiimmiimmimiHHiiiiiiiiMmimmiiiiiimmiimmiimiiiiimiimin-. dren o f war veterans thruout the
year was exlplained today by Daisy
Tracy child welfare chairman of the
Carl Douglas unit of the American
Legion auxiliary as the unit contin­
ued praparation for the observance
Chooses
E of Poppy Day Saturday, May 24.
“ Every poppy that is worn mean,
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MAY 16. 1941
W ANTED
Sealed bids will be received by thq
lioaid of Directors of School District
No. 108, Estacada, in Clackamas
County, Oregon, at a meeting to be
held at the school building, Estacada,
ut the hour o f 7 :30 p.m., on the 5th
day of June, 1941 for furnishing said
school distiict with 60 cords of 4-foot
wood. Wood must be sound and in
good condition. Submit bids on both
old and second growth wood.
I
I. W. TUCKER, Chairman.
Fremont Hayden,, Clerk.
First pub. May8,1941.
Last pub. May 29, 1941.
N o. 6 3 7 9
NOTICE OF FINAL ACCOUNT
In the Circuit Court o f the State o|
Oregon for the County o f Clacka­
mas, Probate Department.
In the Matter o f the Estate o f Petal
William Ledine, Deceased.
Notice is hereby given that th* un.
dersigned as Administrator o f the Es­
tate o f Peter William Ledine, de­
ceased, has filed his Final Account
in the Circuit Court o f the State of
Oregon for Clackamas County, and
that Monday, the 26th day o f MBy
1941, at the hour o f 9:00 o ’clock in
ths forenoon of said day and the
court room of
lid court has beer
appointed by said court as the time
and place for the hearing o f objec­
tions thereto and the settlement
thereof.
Dated and first published April
25, 1941.
Date o f last publicatioon May 28 ,
1941.
STANLEY T. LEDINE,
Administrator.
Cooper & McAllister, Attorneys,
Gresham, Oregon.
til 1 1 «
MARSHALL WELLS
more help for the children who have
. ONE OF AMERICA’S FINEST WATCHES
We have them in the latest styles for the boy
or girl graduate. Make your selection early.
been left without a fathers support |
because o f the last war” she said.'
“ First, there are children o f the men j
who make the poppies, the disabled
veterans in the government hospitals !
and those employed in the auxiliary’ s j
poppy work rooms. These children be- j
nefit from the earnings of their fa
thers, the poppy money helping keei j
their homes together until the father
can once more take regular employ­
ment.
“ Then there are the children whose |
fathers have died or are not in posi- j
tion to work in the poppy program.
The money contributed for the pop­
Priced from § 1 2 . 7 5 upwards
pies goes to work for them and keep«
working all the year thru the auxili­
ary’s vast child welfaie program. It i
is the determination o f the Legion
and auxiliary that no child o f a vet­
eran shall be left in need and th<
= I funds collected on Pappy Day are th<
E Telephone Building
Gresham, Ore. E ' principal source o f finance fo r carry-
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