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CLACKAMAS COUNTY NEW8 ECONOMIC HICHLICHTS The Newest and Best IN STYLE AND COMFORT IS FOUND IN OUR Men’s Sport Wear New arrivals in flannel vests, Pullovers .................. $2.95 V ests ...................... $3.95 Coats ........................ $ 5 . 9 5 — 4M Corduroy Zipper Coats $5.50 Tailored Sport Coats, blues greens, tans, grays. $9.90 and $ 12.50 Slacks with zippers, pleats and belts in all the smart new colors............$2.95 to $7.95 Sport Shirts with short or long sleeves from ......................................... 98c to $4.95 Star Brand Shoes for sport or dress oc casions ................................... $2.95 to $6.50 Powell Boulevard I The World’s New9 Seen Through T C S M “History shows that the decisive he hristian cience onitor factor in all great wars invariably has Clad as county WPA workers An International Daily Newspaper been sea power,” wrote Rear Admir and key i: en are l'ucing two situations i* T r u th f u l— C o n stru ctiv e— U n b iased — Free from Sensational* al Clark H. Woodward, U. S. N. re of importance to them. They are in ism — E d ito ria ls A re T im ely and Instructive and Its D aily F e a tu re s, T o g e th e r w ith th e W eekly M agazine S ection , M ake cently. Think back over the major many instances expecting a call to the M o n ito r an Ideal N e w sp a p er f o r the H om e. conflicts of history and you’ll real do woik at Rid., road camp near T h e C h ris tia n Science P u h ltsh m g Society ize the truth of that. When Drake’s Warrenton and are of the opinion O n e , N orw ay S treet, B o sto n , M assach u setts fleet destroyed the Spanish Armada that the WPA setup will be abolish Price $ I 2.00 Y ecirly, o r $ 1 .0 0 a M o n th . he eliminated one of the greatest ed July 1. S a tu rd a y Issue, in c lu d in g M ag a z in e S e c tio n , $2 60 a Y ear. threats to England’s security and In tro d u c to ry O ffe r, 6 Issues 25 C ents. A physician has physically examin safety. When Nelson broke the back ed about 100 of the enrollees and is N a m e ----------------------------------------------—---- --------- ------------ — of French sea power at Trafalgar he daily expected to return and examine Address---------------------------------------------------. . . . . assured Napolean’s ultimate defeat the remainder of the number. They SAMPLE COPY ON REQUEST Japan under the brilliant Admiral were told that those who are able- Togo made herself a world power to bodied and who can leave their fam be reckoned with when her fleet rout ilies may expect a call to go to the 11111111 111111111111111111 n m 1111 m i m 11111111111 m 111111111111111111111111111111111 ■ i m ■ 11 n i ■ i ■ i u ed the Russian navy at Port Arthur. Warrenton camp. And in the World War No. 1 it wa$ There the barracks are largely the British feet under Jellicoe which completed and the survey has been forced the German navy to bottle it made for Ridge road from Fort Ste- self up in port after the battile of vent to Camp Clatsop and in addition Jutland and so made it possible to the men were told that when there tighten the blockade which proved to they will work 40 liouis weekly and be one of the decisive factors in that be paid In proportion. There are few sanguinary conflict. who object to the proposed transfer Sea power has always made world as their pay will be better In some history, and it is for that reason that other counties where certification has What could be a more ideal gift for the boy or proceeded further about 20 percent a number of military authorities tend of the men are being taken for this | girl graduate than a fine watch? We have them in to the belief that Germany’s gaeat defense work. Two have so far gone | the latest styles and offer a wonderful selection. successes on land, Important as they from this county. me cannot win the war for her no It is believed that there will also | Harvel, Elgin, Waltham and Grutn wa jhes. Prices matter how far they may be carried be constructed a railroad connecting = from $12.75 upwards. Germany’s air power is today the best the fort and the camp wliich would n Europe and it will be at least a mean that the men will be there for Here are a few more items from our large stock year before British—American pro some months. It seems to be the pur | suitable for graduation gifts, new evening bags, com- duction can really rival hers. Her ar pose to possibly later transfer them mies are supreme, in size, in equip to other points where defense jobs ! pacts, cultured pearls and gifts in leather. ment and in generalship. But Ger- are open. All the workers are curious nany has no fleet in any way com to learn who will land the coveted parable to Britian’s. The submarine jobs. is a dangerous weapon but it is ex There is a rumor among the higher- Gresham, Ore. tremely limited and it has been pro ups that congress seems determined to = Telephone Building TimiiiiiiimiiiimiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimiiiiiiiiiiiiitmiiiimmiimiiiimmiiiiiiiiiiiHiiii ven time and again that sufficient entirely do away with the WPA set surface power is superior to undersea up, certify all able-bodied workers NOTICE OF SCHOOL MEETING power. Italy had a large fleet at the now on the roll to do defense work Notice is hereby given to the legal voters of School District No. start of this war but it proved sadly and provide for the others by direct U6 of Clackamas County, State of Oregon, that a School Meeting deficient in fighting quality and a relief. This has reached down to th of the said district will be held at Estacada, Oregon, on the 23rd large part of it has been destroyed. men and there is considerable nerv day of June, 1941, at 8 o’clock p. m. for the purpose of discussing the budget for the fiscal school year, beginning June 29, 1941, and German shipyards have been working ousness over the prospective change ending June 29, 1942, hereinafter set forth, and to vote on the pro overtime but tt seems certain that It will be remembered that some such position of levying a district tax. their production has been held to a outcome was predicted in these col The total amount of money needed by the said school district minimum by British air raids on Kiel, umns about two months ago the news during the fiscal year beginning June 29, 1941 and ending June 29, Hamburg and other ports. having come from Washington. Iu 1942, is estimated in the following budget and includes the amounts to be received from the county school fund, elementary school fund, British sea power is tremendously trying to save something out of the special district f ix, and all other moneys of the district. strained. Her ships must police every WPA setuup a compromise has beei Until the ballots are counted at least one hour after the time ocean in the world. They must at proposed to merely change the name. set for the meeting in districts of the second and third classes, any tempt to bring her merchant ships — Banner-Courier. legal voter of the district shall be entitled to vote upon any matters before the meeting. ----------o--------- home with the supplies that are need BUDGET ed to feed her popuulation and ariq STRAWBERRY PICKERS Estimated Receipt« her fighting forces. That is why Brit To be received from non-high school district; tuition ............$360.0U ARE BADLY NEEDED ish hopes are today pinned to a con. Total estimated receipts ................................................$350.Ou iderabie extent on the American In a letter from Manager R. A. • lavy. British strategists are confi Blyth of the state employment office Estimateli E x p e n d it u r e s dent that the full participation of our at Room 8 courthouse at Oregon City 1 General Control Personal Service: .iavy would assure ultimate German he states that he has placement for Clerk ................................................................................ $326.00 defeat. many strawberry pickers to harvest Supplica ..................... 300.00 The American navy :s the largest the abiMKlfurt crops in Clackamas Elcctions and publicity ......... 80.00 nd most powerful in the world ac county. Mr. Blyth’s’ office has been Legai S ervice (clerk’s bond, audit, etc.) ................ 100.00 cording to such authorities as Admir- working hard in every conceivable Total expense of general control ...............................$805.00 miral Woodward. Five years from way to save this years harvest of this now if plans go accoiding to schedule crop and have been unable to secure 2 I n s t r u c t io n — S u p e r v is io n Stenographers and other office assistants .............$500.00 l will also be the fastest navy and sufficient numbers of pickers and Supplies, principals and supervisors ...................... 100.00 .vill be infinitely more powerful. And many crops are suffering. it is the one branch of our fighting Mr. Blylth further states that tht Total expense, supervision............................................$600.00 services which is ready to go to war matter is urgent and that his office 3 I n s t r u c t io n — T e a c h in g right now if the call is made. will appreciate all the cooperation Personal Service: they can get from citizens of thi. Admiral Woodward believes that if Teachers ............................................. $18,163.00 Band ...*...... ........................................... we went to war the job of our navy community. 500.00 Student activities .............................. 300.00 Those wishing to pick are urged t< in the Atlantic would be fourfold. Snpp ies.(chalk, paper, etc.) ........... .. 1 , 200.00 First we would occupy and defend contact him without delay. Prices fo Textbooks ............................ 800.00 all Atlantic islands on the “other picking are the highest in several side,” both to forestall their siezure years. Total expense of teaching ....................................... $20,963.00 by the axis and to strike at invader» 4 O p e r a tio n o f P la n t moving out from Europe. Second, we Janitors and other employes ........................ $2,550.00 Free E rergem ent at Davidson*. Janitors’ supplies .could blockade ports on the Spanish Drug Store, Gresham, with any 6 or 8 ................. 600.00 Fuel ......................... and French West African coast. Third exposure film finish at teasonabb ......................... 600.00 Light and power .................. .......................................... 1 , 000.00 we would cooperate fully with the price of 25 cents.— Adv. Telephone ............ ....................... 130.00 British navy in convoy work. Fourth Other expense of operation ...................... 25.00 we would have to keep large forces about the Panama Canal to defend More Dry Beans Sought Total expense of operation ........................... $4,805.00 By Federal Government it from attack. (pii'ts of Jew elry mel, blue, green. R a y WORK RELIEF SETUP DISSOLV ING EXPECTED: WPA CHANGED M a r tin Gresham, Oregon Free Parking Space at rear of Store Notice of School Election Upon Ques “CLEAN-UP” DAY AT tion of Increasing Tax Levy Over MT. ZION CEMETERY Amount Limited by Section 11, Ar ticle XI, State Constitution. There will be an all day “clean-up Notice is hereby given that an elec day” at Mt. Zion cemetery in Gar— tion will be held in School District field on Tuesday, May 27. Brini No. U6 o i Clackamas County, State of Oregon, at Estacada, Oregon in rakes, hoes, scythes, spades, grub- said school district, to begin at thi hoes, etc. Also bring your lunch and hour of 2:00 to 7:00 o'clock P.M., on come prepared to stay all day. the Fourth Monday of June, being the 23rd day of June, A. D., 1941 foi the purpose of submiting to the legal NOTICE TO CREDITORS voters of said district the question oi Estate No. 6635 increasing the tax levy for the yea. 1941-42 over the amount limited b; section 11, article XI of the Consti in the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon for County of Clackamas tution of Oregon. Prooate Department. The reasons for increasing such the matter o f the Estate o f Beach levy are; to legalize 1941-42 bud In K. Kimmcl, deceased. get. Notice is hereby given that the un The amount of tax, in excess ol dersigned has been appointed admin- the 6 percent limitation, proposed to .stratrix of the estate of Beach K. be levied for said year is $5,347.13. Kimmcl, deceased, b,y the Circuit Dated this 14th day of May, 1941. Court of the State of Oregon foi LLOYD H. EWALT, Clackamas vounty, and has qualified. Chairman, Board of Directors All persons having claim.-, against said Attest: F. W. Bates, District Clerk. estate are hereby notified to present ------ — o---------- ihe same to me at my home in Esta Notice ot Annual School Meeting cada, Oregon, or at the office of ny attorney, John W. Loder,, Room Notice is hereby given to the legal 1, Andresen Bldg., Oregon City, Ore voters of School District No. U6 o l gon, with vouchers and duly verified Clackamas County, State of Oregon .vitnin six months from the date that the ANNUAL SCHOOL MEET ING of said district will be held at lereof. Dated and first published May 2 Estacada, Oregon; to begin at the hour of 2:00 to 7:00 o’clock P. M. 1941. Date of last publication May 30. on the Fourth Monday of June, be ing the 23rd day of June, A.D. 1941. 1941. DORA KIMMEL, Administra, This meeting is called for the pur trix of the Estate of Beach R pose of electing One Director, for a Kimmcl, deceased. Five year term and to vote to in Address,, Estacada,, Oregon. crease the Tax Levy over amount limited by Sec. 11, Article XI, State John W. Loder, Attorney, Constitution, and the transaction of doom 4, Andresen Bldg., Jregon City, Oregon. business usual at such meeting. In districts of the second and third Attorney for Administratrix. classes the ballots shall not be count ed until one hour after the time set No. 6379 for the meeting to begin. Until the NOTICE OF FINAL ACCOUNT count begins, any legal voters of the district shalL be entitled to vote upon In the Circuit Court of the State ol any business before the meeting. Oregon for the County of Clacka Dated this 14th day of May, 1941. mas, Probate Department. LLOYD H. EWALT, the Matter of the Estate of Petei Chairman, Board of Directors, In William Ledine, Deceased. Attest: F. W. Bates, Notice is hereby given that tho un. District Clerk. dersigned as Administrator of the Es First pub., May 23, 1941. tate of Peter William Ledine, de Last pub., June 20, 1941. ceased, has filed his Final Accounl m the Circuit Court of the State of Bids on 'void Wood W a n te d Oregon for Clackamas County, am" that Monday, the 26th day o f May Union High School District No. 6 1941, at the hour of 9:00 o’clock it iskii for bids on KIT cords of old the forenoon of said day and tht growth cord wood; delivery to be court room of said court has beer made to the High School on or be appointed by said court as the time fore August 15th, 194$? all bid? and place for the hearing of objec should be in the hands of the BoarJ tions thereto and the settlement in or before 8:00 P. M., Jwsse 9th thereof. Dated and first published April 1941, and the Board reserves the 25. 1941. right to reject any or all bids. Date of last publicatioon May 23 LLOYD H. EWALT, Chairman. Board of Directors. 1941. STANLEY T. LEDINE, Attest: F. W. Bates, Administrator. District Cte~'\ Cooper & McAllister, Attorneys, First pub,, May 23, 1941. Gresham, Oregon. Last pub., June 6, 1941. 1 In the Pacific a fleet woula proDab- ly be based at Singapore to keep an eye on Japan. American naval offi cials think relatively little of the Japanese n * \y and are certain we would have little difficulty in defend ing ourselves from Hawaii to the mainland. A number of authorities feel that Hitler would have taken a tougher line with us long ago had it not been for the American navy, that he wants to avoid actual war with because he fears that the unlimited participa tion of our fleet would turn the scales against him. It is certainly true that his blockade of England would be mmensely more difficult If our de stroyers and cruisers were used for convoy work. Our entry into the war would more than double the sea pow er which the Axis must face. There are reports that Hitler may shortly take over what is left of the French navy, Admiral Darían,, No. 2 rain at Vichy is notoriously pro-Ger man and has a deep hatred of Eng land and everything English. If that happens Hitler will be greatly streng thened, the French cruisers would —-»••I'ent re'ders and could har ass Britian at many exposed points, And in the meantime high British of; ficials are becoming franker and franker in intimating that the cause o f the democracies may be lost unless this country sends its ships in with . i. guns roaring. A. H. MEALEY 5 Dry edible beans are another crop ject added to those for which increas ed production will be sought this year according to announcement of secre tary of agriculture Wickard. More leans ore needed to meet defense needs as they are so concentrated hat they may be more easily shipped ,o other countries As an incentive to farmers to in- ■ recse their acreages this year the de partment has arranged to support the market for small white, great north ern, pea and medium white beans un- :il Miy 1, 1942. The price aimed at wi:l be approximately $5 per hundred at the eastern seaboard which means $4 per hundred or more in producing areas. SEALED BIDS FOR VOOD WANTED Sealed bkls will be received by the Boaid of Directors of School District No. 108, Estacada, in Clackamas County, Oregon, at a meeting to be held at the school building, Estacada, at the hour of 7:30 p.m., on the r,th dry of June, 1041 for furnishing said | school district 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. W. TUCKER, Chairman. Fremont Hayden,, Clerk. Firs» pub. May8,1941. Last pub. May 29, 1911. M a in t e r a n c e a n d R e p a ir s Repair and maintenance of furniture and equip ment ..... $1,000.00 Repair and maintenance of buildings and grounds ............................. ........ . 1,600.00 Other expense, maintenance and repairs ___« 200.00 Total expense, maintenance, repairs ..................... $2,700.00 6 Auxiliary Agencies Libra rv books Supplier repairs, ete. Pe ■sonal se)vice (nurse, etc.) Supplies anil other expens s Transportation of pupils ........................ $700.00 ........................ 100.00 ....................... 250.00 ................. 100.00 ...................... 9,850.00 Total expense auxiliary agencies ..........................$10,500.0(1 7 Fixed C harg e* Insurance ................................................................ . $ 9 0 0 .0 0 Total fixed charges ............................ 8 C a p ital O u t l a y s New furniture, equipment and replacements . $ 1 ,6 7 6 .0 0 Total capital outlays ........................... ............................ $ 1 , 6 7 5 . 0 0 9 D e b t S e r v ic e Interest on warrants $850.00 Totnl debt servire 10 .......$360.00 E m ergency * 2 ,5 0 0 0 0 R e c a p itu la tio n for the v e g a ........ Ts'*1 845,698.00 Total c«t|mated receipts not including proposed 850.00 R;'enee to b» r -ed hv district tax ................... $45,348 00 Indebtedness A ’ ■’ A *•* r .c ja ....................NONE "atod this 14th day of Mnv, 1941. F w R- *e Lloyd H. F wait District ClrrV Chairman. Board of Directors. Aonrov.*d by the Budget committee Mav 12th, 1941. T. W Ba‘es Lloyd H F.walt Secretary, Budget committee. Chairman, Budget Committee. f\ r K f t n r ln l ’ »a/? o ff r> ill 11 11 II 1111 II 111 II 1111111111111 II 1111111 III 1111111111 II 1111 II II 111 II 1111111 til II lili 1111 IIIl|— jackets and coats. Colors, cam- , FRIDAY, MAY 23, 1941