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T w LAWÄ a PROFESSIONAL CARDS MAS COUNTV K flW b FRIDAY, MAY 80, 1541 Hawaii to stienrthen the island de fenses. Clackamas County News The navy asked Congress to enact legislation permitting training o f re serve enlisted men as pilots. The President asked Congress for $61,- 800,000 to expand the civil aeronau tics administration landing fields pro- giam l oni 250 to 300 projects. L. 1). MEADE, Editor ami Publisher " DR. H. V. A D IX Published weekly on Fridays at Estacada, Clm-kamtu County, .Oregon. Entered in the postoffice at Estacada, Oregon, aa second-calss matter. Physician and Surgeon Physiotherapy— X-Ray Radium, T«I 5961 Grasham, Or# Dr. H. A. Schneider D E N T I S T Phone Sandy 1S1 Sandy, Oregon O. D. E B Y A tto r n e y at Law Oregon C ity-:- Oregon S. E WOOSTER Real Estata, Loans, Insurance and Rentals Estacada, Ore. Tel. 77-3 Dr. Tilomas B. Carter Veterinary Surgeon Phone Grosbam 210 Gresham, Oregon Cooper & McAllister Attorneys-at-Law Telephone Gresham Z62 Powell Bird. Gresham, Oregon C. DON PLATNER, M. D. P hysician and b u rg e o n Clackamas County Bank Bldg., Sandy, Oregon O f f i c e H ours, 2 to 8 P. M. Evenings, Saturday and Sunday by Appointment Phone Sandy 441 y PANKRATZ A g ricu lltu re It’s our job to p.ease you so well that you will stay with us year after year. We bend every effort towards satisfying you. Paint & Wallpaper Store Sign Painting Tal. 4678 W X i V BATCH'S Pictura Framing Giaaa Gresham, Ore. Richard Sponhauer Agent for Northwestern Mutual Fire Ina. Co. Aetna Fire Ina. Co. Estacada, Oregon Tel. Estacada 84-1 L. L. JONES & SONS MONUMENTS M onum ent and M arker D isplay S. E. LAWRENCE Licanaad Electrical op posite new P o s to ffic e , Gresham . R oy B ohannon , M g r., T el. 245. J Contractor HOT P O IN T M AJOR ELECTR IC A P P L IA N C E S Rt. * , Eatacada, O ra g o . Tal. Estacada 97-3 L. A. CHAPMAN MORTICIAN Estacada, Evelyn M. Lawrence Notary Public Agent for Aetna Casualty and Surety Co- Capitol Fire Insurance Go. Accident and Health Insurance Tel.. 97-3. Estacada, Ore O r» goo Calla attandad D a , or Night Tetaphoae 56-7 and S S 4 I io W. W. SIEMENS Musical Supplies Film Developing DR. C. E. STEWART Chiropractic Phjaicinn Specializing in chronic and a * » — zona diaordera of tho Stomach and Inte.tinal Tract EXPERT Watch Repairing Gresham. Oregon X -R A Y SER VICE O ffice Hours 10 a. m. to 6 p. m. Qroaham O ffice, Phono ISO S3 W . let Stroot. Groeham DR. H. M. KRAMÊft D E N T I S T Phone Eatacada S-1S Completa X -R ay Equipment laaonic Bldg.. E.tocadn, Ora. DR. L. W. GRIFFITH A complete optical service Eyes examined Glasses fitted Broken lenses duplicated Eyeglass frames repaired wtkile you wait. W e invite com p arison o f service, qu ality and price We do our own grinding MACK MACKENZIE Gansral Carpentry, Repair., __ Plumbing and Painting — U phol.toring and F nrnitur. Repair. Toi. S 4 -4 I . E .to ca d . \ RATES VISION OPTICAL CO. O ffice on Powell Blvd, opposite Gresham Theater Tel. Gresham 217, or Portland B E A. 2978 The department o f agriculture in a geneial crop report said conditions indicated: (1) a winter wheat crop of about 653,000,000 bushels, larger than 25 out o f the last 30 years; (2) a good but not exceptional rye crop about 12 percent above last year; (3) a hay crop probably larger than last year; (4) better pasture condi tions in 43 of the 48 states; and (5) milk production and egg production per animal at new high records as a result of higher prices, an early spring, new grass and liberal feering. The commodity exchange admims tration requested exchanges to study additional curbs on speculation in all agriculaural commodities. Price con trol administrator Henderson asked tout commodity exchanges to confer with him regarding prevention of undesireable speculation in cocoa, pepper, rubber and coffee. freedom and popular institutions ev erywhere.” At the same time the President ordered 13 French ships in U. S. ports taken into protective custody including the “ Normandie.” The President told a press confer ence that Germany’s proclamaton of a combat area in the Red Sea pre sents a question o f German ability to make a blockade effective there. He recalled the U. S. has fought two undeclared wars to maintain freedom o f the seas, against the Barbary pi rates in the Mediterranean and ag ainst the British, French and Spanish privateers in the West Indies. Ili^liput rasli I'l’ ii'PN Paid Loganberries, Black for Raspberries, Cuthbert Raspberries, Youngberries, Blackberries, Boy- senberries, and Currants. Gresham Packing Co. R. I. MacLaughlin & Co., Owners Telephone Gresham 277 | Gresham, Oregon „iiiiiiiiiiiiim iiiiiiiiiiiim m iiiiiiin iiM iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiim m iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii Com e and |»Iav at Blue Lake Park SWIMMING BOATING DANCING Picnic under the trees. er roasts by a bonfire. Enjoy wein- Plenty o f tables, stoves and free fire wood. League baseball every Sunday at 2 o ’clock p. m. Softball every Monday, Wednesday and Friday nignts. Dancing every Sunday night with Clyde Brannan and his 7-piece orch estra. 4 Miles North of Gresham on Fairview Road Turn north on Sandy Boulevard at Fairview A d m is s io n to P a r k 1.a»«* ‘ iiim iiiiiiiiM iiiiiiiiim m iiim iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiim iiiiiim iim m iiim iiii Prep are Now FOR YOUR HOLIDAY DRIVING with N EW H ou sin g Defense Housing coordination Pal mer announced contracts were aw arded foe 2,800 new defense dwelling units bringing to a total 63,200 the number ordered. He also reported of completion of 325 units making a to tal o f near 10,000 now available. Diamond T i r e s Puritan 6.00-16 $ g .2 5 Diamond •Standard 6.00-16 $ 7 -2 5 Diamond Hvy. Service 6.00-16 $ A ir P rog ra m Maj. Gen, Arnold, chief o f the army air corps speaking in Washing ton said the air force “ is well on its way- and will be ready wihen called on.” The war department announced the first o f 21 o f a larger number o f “ flying fortresses” has flown to M U L T IP L Y IN G D E F E N S E 30 N D SALES Patriotic actions of Sidney Hol- laender, New York busnesa man have put him down in the news twice dur ing the past year. The first time Mr. Hollaender was in the news roias when he distributed to millions o f school children thru- STOCKED AND out America an American credo, which in less than 100 words said EQUIPPED what dozens o f speakers have spent 65 acres, 35 cultivated 6 room three hou. s trying to say about the house with bath, hot water, spring virtues o f living in this country. rammed to house, mail, bus alll Last week Mr. Hoilaender was in schools, cream route, view of Col the news again for giving dollars and umbia, Portland, Vancouver, Ore cents backing to his expressions of gon City, Gresham. No fog, no east wind, no early or late frosts, Olym love for his country. Mr. Hollaender pic silt loam, more rain in sum announced that his company would mer. less in winter, owner lived pay 20 percent o f the cost o f U. S. on place 36 years. 700 to 800 cord* Savings bonds purchased by any of wood, alder, cedar. Bam 64x84 his employees and would help them electricity, telephone. Personal property $1000. You can have all finance the cost o f the other 80 per for $4500. cent. Mr. Hollaendcn could have just put CAN YOU DO BETTER? chased Defense bonds himself and 9 Miles City Center let his contribution to defense end there. But instead he worked out a 33 acres on paved road, large aiay to make every dollar he spent barn, house, orchatd, permanent st e in, Powell silt loam sail very bring in hundreds o f additional dol H. -!.-;>hle berries prospective fu lars to the government. ture. Cut up. All equipment and It is important that all o f us buy farm $6500. defense bonds and stamps but it is also important that we do as Mr. STRAWBERRY FARM Hollaender did and think up ways 14 acres, good 5 room house to stimulate others to buy them. To nice yard, good well, wood shed get the defense savings plan rolling gaiage, poultry house, hog house 11 o f us should act as salesmen as ham. M < uit .ated, 4 ? c-e . ber ries, cl t* in r-> kai.iar' well as buyers o f stamps and bonds. county. Equipped for $3500, The MEYERS SERVICE GRESHAM, ORE. Frca Enlargement at ml 9*95 Prices »re plus your old tire Sale prices good thru May 31 Also other sizes at same reasonable prices s & II GREEN STAMPS GIVEN AT THESE PRICES John’s Richfield Service JOHN K. HODGE, Prop. 57 W . Powell Blvd., Gresham._________________ Telephone 5971 Reverence, Dignity, Beauty Our aim has always been to make every service, regardless of price, one of reverence, dignity and beauty. Eveiy wish of those we serve is carried out in every detail. Davidson*» Drug Store, Gresham, with any 6 or 8 exposure film finish at reaaonabli prica o f 25 cents.— Adv. Phone 208 Gresham, Ore. „ i i i i i i i i i i i i m i i n m u mi ii ii ii mi ii iMi ii i ii ii mi i ii i ii ii mi i ii i ii ii i ii i mi i ii i ii i im ii ii i ii mi i ii im im mi i mi ii i ii i mi i ii i ii - General Practice Confidential Adviser S U B S C R IP T IO N In Clackamas County, one year $1.50; outside the county and in the State A rm y ol Oregon, one year $2.00; outride the State of Oregon, one year 42.60 The war department announced foieign $3.08 a year. Subscriptions are payable In advance. that it has selected the location of ADVERTISING camp sites needed for "possible ex- Rates lor advertising made known un application. Adveitisers will p'ease tuke not* that to insure insertion of advertisement in the issue of th, p.insion o f the army" and is ready current week, advertising copy .should reach thi« office not later tha, to start work on the new camps Im mediately if necessary. The army an 1 ue.sday noon.__Assistance cheerfully g iven in the piepunation o f copj nounced its anti-airciaft strength had THIS WEEK IN DEFENSE groups so that those selected are of been more than tripled in the past an age that will permit them to serve I year !!nt* a lafK® portion o f anti Maj. Gen. Hershey, selective sir- effectively in the resetve forces foi aircraft regiments are equipped to vice deputy director speaking in La ten years as now required. He said! transPort eveiy gun and every man fayette, Ind., said that misguided that only 11 percent o f the men in- ::1 one movement, The army announced it will con- patriotism o f employers was allowing duucted before March 1 were from many men to be drafted who are 31 to 36 years and the greatest mun- struct five new recreational camps in the South Atlantic states. WPA more useful in industry. Employers ber we. e from 18 to 27. announced nearly 1,100 WPA library and registrants should not hesitate to L a b or T ra in in g President Roosevelt asked Con employees are assisting in the opera- appeal classifications he said. "A ll o f us should carefully consi gress for $158,000,000 to train 3,- tion o f librai! ies serving the army. der where we are best fitted to serve” 100,000 additional defense workers I Navy aid Gen. Herslrey. “ It is ceitain.y o f which 268,000 would be trained The navy commissioned the 35,000 The neither desireable nor necesary that in engineering, 10,000 in chemistry, ton battleship “ Washington.” each man dedicate himself to a fu physics and productive supervision navy also announced it acquired 26 and 500,000 in courses teaching rural auxiliary vessels during April at a ture in the armed forces.” , total cost o f $11,750,000. Selective service headquarters di youths industrial skills. rected immediate classification o f the D e fe n se P lants The deparnrent directed that men 10,000,000 remaining registrants in OPM announced the government, enlisting in the naval reserve be re order to obtain complete data on up to March 30 committed itself to leased from active duty after the skilled workers and potential soldiers pay for 331 new defense factories emergency regardless of the length and amended its regulations to per costing an average o f $5,750,000 o f their enlistments. mit induction of some o f the regis each and estimated the number of Ships trants previouslly barred because of new privately financed defense The maritime commission launched comparatively minor criminal re plants leaeheo 904 costing an aver six large new cargo ships and has cords. age of $729,000 each. asked operators o f American inter Gen, Hershey proposed amendment S u b -C on tra ctin g coastal vessels for 40 o f their 108 o f the selective service act to Con Francis J. Trecker o f the Defense ships for the 2,000,000 too shipping gress to allow' deferrment by age Contract service speaking in San poo! for national defense and aid to Francisco said that not more than 50 Britian. The commission also confer percent, o f the nations machines are red with Great Lakes shipbuilding being used in defense production. He companies regarding the construc said that if contractors do not volun- tion of inland sea-going vessels which m i r j p f - T — ■ | tarily farm out their orders sub-con could be moved to the Atlantic via w Ê m r T w iâ Æ ii iâ tracting would be made necessary be the Mississippi. cause there is so much work to be The Senate passed and returned T tt SOWWTtÄ-WRtVHiJ-VION’T done all machines must be used. to the House for concurrence in am TO TEU. yiOtt TOCONSWER -< endments a bill authorizing the Presf L a b o r Diaputez you . m .¿m > sim vim\ o s . The defense mediation board an- ident to take over foreign ships in C m ftŸ P L U IF VIE MftYE YOU | nouneed settlement of 5 stn ikes in U. S. ports. BUT ÍM -^TPi JUNIOR. cluding controversies involving 61 r o r e ign R elation s LEPiVINO-T-i TWCTNEÄ? plants and 1 60,000 eniplloyees of the ! President Roosevelt notified of vol General Motors corporation and 8,- untary French collaboration with 100 employees o f the Bendix Avia- Germany issued a statement that “ it S. «T ] tion corporation. The U. S. concilia is inconceivable” the French people tion service reported settlement of would collaborate with a power seek 33 strikes. ing “ utter destruction o f liberty, 91