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CLACKAM AS The navy department announceB 4,900 college graduates would be en listed in Class V-7 o f the naval re serve for training as officers. Clackamas County News S electiv e Service L. D. MEADE, Editor and I'ubliaher DR. H. V. A D IX Physician and Surgeon Physiotherapy— X-Ray Radium, Gresham, Or# Tel 5961 Dr. H. A. Schneider DENTIST Phone Sandy 181 Sandy, Oregon O .D .E B Y Attorney at Law General Practice Confidential Ad t í ser Oregon City-»- Oregon Published weekly on Fridays at Estacada, Clackamas County, .Oregon. Entered in the postoffice at Estacada, Oregon, as second-calss matter. S U B S C R IP T IO N A D V E R T IS IN G Kates for advertising made known on application. Advei Users will please take note that to insure insertion of advertisement in the issue of the current week, advertising copy should reach this office not later than Tuesday noon. Assistance cheerfully given in the prepaiation of cop) THIS WEEK IN DEFENSE OPM Associate Director Hillman told hie press conference he was drafting plans with the AFL and the CIO for a four shift day„160 hour week for all defense industries able to use extra labor. Mr. Hhlman said the plan provided for a shut-down o f production only on Sundays froir 7 a.m. to 3 p.m. to repair machines. He recommended that defense indus tries pay a bonus to workers iwho voluntarily forego vacations. Labor Dispute. S. E WOOSTER Real Estate, Loans, Insurance and Rentals Estacada, Ore. Tel. 77-3 Dr. Thomas B. Carter The war department announced that three one-hundredths o f one per cent o f the total time worked had been lost because of labor troubles on its $1,20(1,000,000 construction program. Administrator Straus of the U. S. Housing authority reported “ work has not been delayed by a sir; gle hour by a single strike on any defense housing built by USHA.” Aid to Democracies Veterinary Surgeon Phone Greafaam 210 Gresham. Oregon Cooper & McAllister Attorneys-at-Law Telephone Gresham Z62 Powell Blvd. Gresham, Oregon C. DON PLATNER, M. D. Physician and Surgeon C lackam as C o u n ty Bank Bldg., S an dy, Uregon O ffice H ou rs, 2 to 8 P. M. Evenings, Saturtlay and Sunday by Appointment Phone Sandy 441 PANKRATZ Paint & Wallpaper Store Sign Painting Picture Framing Gdaaa Tel. 4 6 7 8 Gresham, Ore. Richard Sponhauer Agent for Northwestern Mutual Fire Ins. Co. Aetna Fire Ins. Co. Estacada, Oregon Tel. Estacada 84-1 President Roosevelt directing, “ whatever action is needed” to speed the production o f heavy bomber's said in a letter to war secretary Stimson that command o f the air by the de mocracies even if it means “ a great strain on our production effort.” The President requesting the department o f agriculture to establish an office most vital operaeting functions of wrote Secretary Wiclcard that “ the most vital operating functions of agriculture in the defense program are, first, the guarantee o f an ade quate supp'y of feed . . . for this nation and . . those nations whose defense is essential to the defense of ttis country; second, the provisions of sufficient agricultural raw mater ials for expanded defense produc tion.” Cabinet O f f i c e r . S peak Secretary o f War Stimson said in a radio speech that American freedom will not be saved “ unless we are rea dy to sacrifice, and if need be, die. It is within our power to turn th“ tide o f darkness back” by using the navy to “ secure the seas for the de livery o f our munitions to Great Bri:» ian . . and . . hold in check the onward rush o f the tide o f Naziism until the other defense forces of ad the democracies arc completed.” Mr. Stimson said "at least a ytai will pass before we can have an army L. L. JONES & SONS MONUMENTS Monument and Marker Display S. E. LAWRENCE opposite new Postoffice, Gresham. Roy Bohannon, M gr., Tel. 243. Licensed Electrical Contractor H O T P O IN T M AJOR E LECTR IC A P P L IA N C E S Rt. 2 , Estacada, Oregon Evelyn M. Lawrence Tel. Estacada 6 7 -3 Notary Bubllc Agent for Aetna Casualty and Surety Co.. Cauitol Fire rnsurance Co. \cciafmt and Health Insurance TeL. 97-3. Estacada, Ore L. A. CHAPMAN MORTICIAN Estacada, Oregon Calls attended Day or Night Telephone 8 6 -7 end 86*61 W. W. SIEMENS Mutical Supplier Film Developing DR. C. E. STEWART Chiropractic Phy.iciaa tcialiain, in chronic and n . * - la diaordar. o f tha Stomach and Intestinal Tract E XPERT Watch Repairing O regot Greaham, X -R A Y SE R V IC E lice Hours 10 a. m. to B p. m. 2 r .s h .in O ffica, Phona I H « 3 W . lat Streat, Oraahaoi DR. H. M. KRAMER D E N T I S T Phono E.tacada S-IS C on .pl.to X-R ay R u o n ic B id ,.. Eqoipmont E .tacada, O r . DR. L. W. GRIFFITH A complete optical service Eyes examined Glasses fitted Broken lenses duplicated Eyeglass frames repaired wnile you wait. W s invite comparison of service, quality and price We do our own grinding MACK MACKENZIE G am ral Carpantry, Rapaira, __ Plumbing and P a in tin g ____ Upholat.ring and Fornitura R epair. T .l 84 4 L E.tacada RATES In Clackamas County, one year $1.50; outside the county and in the State o f Oregon, on,: year $2.00; outside the State of Oregon, one year $2.60; foieign $3.00 a year. Subscriptions are payable in advance. VISION OPTICAL CO. O ffice on Powell Blvd, opposite Gresham Theater Tel. Gresham 2 1 7 , or Portland B E A . 2678 Selective service headquarters an nounced that registrants who cannot pass fourth grade reading and writ ing tests will be declared unfit for military duty. Headquarters also ad vised local boards to defer medical students "who give reasonable prom ise’ ” o f becoming doctors, to encour age doctors and internes to apply for army medical reserve corps commis sions, and to sec that no doctor nec essary to his community is called lor seivice. II ¡¿flics! I n s l i 1* ■ • ¡ « • P S P a id Loganberries, Black fo r Raspberries, Cuthbert Raspberries, Youngberries, Blackberries, Boy- senberries, and Currants. L r /ir k o m l)n A i/in /( uresnam racKing LOe I R. I. MacLaughlin & Co., Owners j and air force adequate to meet the air and ground forces which could be D e fe n se F in an cin g brot against us if the control of the President Roosevelt asked Congress seas pas.-es into Axis hands . . If we for a tax bill “ which will convince I Telephone Gresham 277 allow the present strategic moment the country the national defense pro Gresham, to pass until the power o f the British gram . . is not going to make the Oregon Navy is gone our Navy wou d become richer and the poor poorer.” The Pre- i merely a secondary power instead of j sident asked for legislation “ aimed at .he decisive and winning power.” making the federal reserve system Secretary o f Agriculture Wickard evasion-proof and so devised Aut aid in a Charlotte, N. C., speech “ I every individual and every corpora see no course for the U. S. that gives tion will bear its fair share” . Treas any real promise o f keeping us from ury secretary Morganthau reported ecomin™ deeply involved in this defense savings stamps and bonds are world conflict. Any course we take selling so fast the bureau of engra involves risks.” ving has to work Saturday and Sun The U. S. has two choices he said, day to keep up with demands. “ either to support England or to let C o n su m er, and D efen se Hitler take England and “ prepare for Defense purchases director Nelson .he richest conquest o f all, the U. speaking in Cincinnati called on con S.” He said “ we had better take risks sumers to aid in keeping prices down on getting aid to England than to by refraining from “ scare buying” 4 miles noith of Gresham ; isk bombing raids and tank attacks and hoarding because o f rumors of on our own fields.” shortages. He aleo advised consumers on Fairview road. Turn to be suspicious o f prie, increases,, to P rod u ction E ffo r t north on Sandy Boulevard Production director John D. Big- find out if price increases are really at Fail-view. neccessary and “ exercise your natural gers speaking in Philadelphia said de fense construction must “ apply every right to say ‘no’ once in a while.” known technique, every practical FISHING IS ALWAYS GOOD AT BLUE LAKE pressure for speeding production.” F O R C E D L A B O R H O L D S Defense purchase direcctor Donald D IS A D V A N T A G E S Come and play— swim, boat,, picnic, play soft- M. Nelson speaking in Washington, said “ wo have got to realize once and ball, baseball. Impatient as many o f us may be- for all that we are in real life-or- become over the inability o f the gov death emergency, not just a make- ernment to force every defense work Dancing every Sunday night with Clyde Bren believe one.” OPM director Knudson in a letter er to stick to his job without thot of nan and his 7-piece orchestra. to all machine tool builders said strikes or delays we must remember “ Let’s forget everything except the this forced labor is dictatorship; vol untary labor is democracy. welfare o f the country.” League baseball every Sunday at 2 P. M. We in America know the demo P rod u ction P rogress cratic form o f government is the Softball every Monday, Wednesday and Fri Speaking in Detroit Mr. Glancy, most productive and the most suc day nights. OPM ordnance director said the mil cessful; we know that men who are itary plane program is on schedule working voluntarily and under condi iwith “ our combat planes surpassed tions satisfactory to them will in the Bring your picnic lunch where there are tables, by none;” the naval program is “ gen end produce more and better equip stoves and other conven iences. Admission to the erally ahead o f schedule;” and many ment than they would if they were army and navy air fields and bases working at the point o f a gun.. park is 15 cents. are well ahead o f schedule. OPM ro- It seems logical to many of us since poroted 1427 military planes manu millions o f boys are being forced to factured in April, a new record. serve in the army that millions o f men Major General Wesson, army ch ie f; should !>• forced in the same manner jiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiniiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii of ordnance speaking in Rochester,. to work in defense industries. That N. Y., r. ported U. S. armanent to u, is a potent argument and it is one o f latest type and “ thoroly effective ” which may prevail. He said we are on the “ threshold of I f it becomes necessary we can production.” draft labor or employers or both. Pro bably it would be both. We can estab A rm y -N a v y lish absolute dictatorship over pro The war department announced the LET US HONOR OUR duction but our history shows that army’s largest peace time maneuvers men do better work when they are SOLDIER AND SAILOR will begin May 24 in California and free than when they are under com continue thruout the summer and pulsion. DEAD fail in various parts of the nation Several times in recent months it until regulars and trainers are school has looked as if labor was getting ed in the most advanced methods ol Flags for Soldiers’ or Sail out o f hand. We should be ready for modern warfare. ors’ Graves, 5c, 10c, 15c that and know just what legislative The army opened its fifth recrea club we will use if necessary to pre and 25c each tional camp. It announced that Ed Wynn will appear in the first of a vent it. But we should try to keep our Trowels, each 10c nation-wide series of entertainments faith alive in the patriotism o f the at army and navy posts featuring the Everything You will need for Memorial Day American workman and help him to donated services o f screen, stage and Decoration rid his ranks o f the un-American ob radio stars. structionists who attempt to infill, The interstate commerce commis ence him. We should parhaps have Remember we have everything for your outing, sion granted railroads permission to legislation which is just as effective reduce rate to 1.25 cents per mik paper plates, cups, spoons, napkins, table cloths, sun in protecting a man’s right to work lor personell of the armed services. glasses, sand pails, spades, buckets, etc. Also all as present legislation which gives ¡kinds of lotion to prevent sunburn and guard your him the right to strike. I’ll be Seeing You at Rliie Lake \' Park M em orial P a y , if ft 1 1 complexion. STOCKED AND EQUIPPED P E R S O N S 70 Y E A R S O L D f>5 acres, 35 cultivated 6 room house with bath, hot water, spring rammed to house, mail, bus all! schyols, c: earn route, view o f Col umbia. Portir.nd, Vancouver, Ore gon City, Gresham. No fog, no east wind, no early or late frosts, Olym- pic silt loam, more rain in sum- . i l e s s in winter, owner lived on place 36 yea’ s. 700 to 800 cord* wood, alder, cedar. Barn 64x84 electricity, telephone. Personal propert\ $1000. You can have all for $4500. Persons 70 years o f age or older will be required to take the Oregon drivers license examination when they renew their drivers license this year it was emphasized today at the secretary o f states office. Renewals will be due after June 3 0 and new licenses may be used after June 15. Drivers who were licensed for the current two year period 1939-1941 and who are under 70 years o f age will not be required to take the ex amination it was said. However those who have never been licensed to drive in this state or those whose license was not renewed during the current period must take the examination. Application forms for renewals ars now available at offices o f state po lice sheriffs or the secretary o f states office in Salem and Portland. Licen ses this year will co3t $1.50 the addi tional 50 cents gojpg into the newly created Motor Vehicle accident fund to pay hospitalization expenses oJ indigent person injured in traffic ac cidents. CAN YOU DO BETTER? 9 Miles City Cenler 33 acres on paved road, large b n, hmm.e, orcha d, permanent ticam, Pow l| silt loam soil very deniable berries prospective fu ture. Cut up. AH equipment and farm $6500. STRAWBERRY FARM 1 1 acres, good 5 room house nice yard, good well, wood shed gaiarp. j oultry nouse. ho«f house bam, cu tiv ? e !. I pc >» ber ries. c! ;v » i . ' kama county. Equipped for $.‘ 1500 . The MF.YERS SERVICF GRESHAM, ORE. R E Q U IR E D T O T A K E T E S T Pré« E n la rp n tM t at Diftidion'l Drug StOM». Greci a i„ with ait , o exposure film finish at reasonab /price o f 25-c.— Adv. Ilc|»|»’ s Racket Si ore In Gresham’s Main Avenue Shopping Center Main Avenue, North Gresham, Oregon r i i i i i iii iii iii iii ii iii iii iii iim i iii iii iii iii ii iii iii im iii ii iii iii im ii iii iii iii m iii iii m i ii iii H im iiiiiiiiim iiiiiiiiiim iiiiiim itm iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiim iiiiiiiiiiiim iiiim iim iiiiiiiiiiiim iiiiitim im iii PROFESSIONAL CARDS FRIDAY, MAY 28, 1941 COUNTY N F W S Reverence, Dignity, Beauty Our aim has always been to make every service, regardless of price, one of reverence, dignity and beauty. Every wish of those we serve is carried out in every detail. JACOBSON FUNERAL 1 1 Phone 208 Gresham, Ore. Try a Classified Ad. in this pa per. Cost Small, Returns Large