F R ID A Y , JUNE 6, 1941
Clackamas County News
PROFESSIONAL
CARDS
Foreign A f f a i r s
L. D. M EADE, Editor and Publisher
Published weekly on Fridays at Estacada, Clackanuu County, ,Oregon.
Entered in the pontolfice at Eataeuda, Oregon, as second-cel;» matter.
DR. H. V. A D IX
Physician and Surgsoa
SU BSCRIPTIO N R ATE S
In Clackamas County, one year $1.50; outside the county and in the State
of Oregon, one year $2.00; outaide the State o f Oregon, one year »2 .60
Physiotherapy— X-Ray
Radium,
foieign $3.00 a year.
G itsk sn . O r«
Tal 5981
Dr. H. A. Schneider
Phone Sandy 1S1
Sandy, Oregon
O. D . E B Y
Attorney at Law
General Practice
Confidential
Adviser
Oregon City-:- Oregon
S. E WOOSTER
Real Estate, Loans, Insurance
and Rentals
Estacada, Ore.
Dr. Thomas B. Carter
Veterinary Surgeon
Phone Gresham 210
Oregon
Gresham.
Cooper & McAllister
Attorneys-at-Law
Telephone Gresham ill
Powell Bird.
Gresham, Oregon
C. DO N PLATNER, M. D.
Physician and Surgeon
Clackamas County Bank Bldg.,
Sandy, Oregon
O ffic e Hour«, 2 to 8 P. M.
Evenings, Saturday and Sunday
by Appointment
Phone Sandy 441
PANKRATZ
Paint & Wallpaper Store
Sign Painting
Tol. 4678
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take note that to insuie insertion o f advertisement in the it sue o f th>
current week, advertís...g copy should reach thi« office not later tin.
____ Tuesday noon. Assistance cnee m ilv given in the preparation o f « opt
THIS W E E K IN DEFENSE
D E N T I S T
Tel. 77-3
Subscriptions are payable In advance.
Picture Framing
Glass
Gresham, Ore.
Richard Sponh&uer
Agent for
»rthwestern Mutual Fire Ina. I
Aetna Fire Ins. Co.
Estacada« Oregon
TeL Estacada 84-1
S. E. L A W R E N C E
LicMiMd Electrical Costi *r otee
HOT P O IN T MAJOR
ELECTRIC A P P L IA N C E S
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L. A. C H A P M A N
m o r t i c i a n
the event o f an attack, ca.ry on first
i aid and deul with problei. s o f wel-
hederal loan administrator Jones fare, evacuation, housing and food,
announced the allocation o f *650,-'
F B I Director Hoover announced
000,000 fo r use in enlarging and ’ that ISO,000 local law en lore enierv.
speeding the boniber progiam by officers are being enlisted in a volur
building government owned plants! tar>- pian to rout fifth columnists
and increasing the supp'/ o í essential
Cost oft Living
materials.
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Labor Secretary Perkins announc
The war department announced
the award o f contracts totaling $322,- ed a 2.2 percent rise in the cost of
500,000 fo r 22-ton bombers to be pro iving ill larger cities above the 1935
duced at new government-owned 1939 average and 3-7 percent above
plants at F o it Worth,, Tex., and Tul- August 1939 just prior to the Euro
j sa,, Oklahoma. The department de- pean war. She said food prices were
, scribed the award o f the contract as up 5 percent over last autumn, rents
a major step toward the 500 bombers up 0.3 percent in the last month and
| a month goal set by the President clothing up 2.2 percent. The Labor de
when he said the democracies must partment reported however, the earn
achieve superority in the air. OPM ings o f workers in the manufacturing
dilector Knudson asked airplane man industries advanced to new high le
ufacturers to prepare to nutke an un vels, 5.4 percent more than March
disclosed number o f heavy bombers. 1940 with average hourly earnings at
The navy reported its air program 69.7 cents or $29.11 a week.
“ slightly ahead o f schedule” with
3,500 planes on hand May 1 as com
pared with 2,172 ten months before.
The department said by January,
1942 its training program will supply
sufficient pilots fo r 15,000 planes,
its goal.
Shipa
The Maritime commission announ
ced the delivery o f seven new ships
an addition o f 50,200 tons to the Am
erican merchant fleet. The Senate
and House enacted legislation author
izing the President to requisition
foreign shipping immobilized in the
U. S. ports.
Maritime Commission
Chairman Land asked newspaper edi
tors, radio stations and other sources
f public information to withhold
news o f merchant ships used to aid
Britian and other democracies.
Aid to Europe
President Roosevelt authorized the
dispatch or two merchant ships to
Ireland with $500,000 worth o f food
for distribution to civilians under su
pervision o f the Red Cross. The ships
will sail under Irish registry with
Irish crews.
EQUIPPED
Musical S u pplì»
F ila Davelopin,
C h iropractic Phyoioiaa
oni diurdar. of thi Sto«
and In to n in e ! Tract
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EXPERT
W at ch Repairing
Graaham.
Oragoi
X -R A Y SERVICE
Ifflce Hoars IS a. m. to 5 p. B.
G n e he m Office, Pinna SS#
I l W . IH Strani, Q m h a i
DR. H. M. KRAM ER
D E N T I ST
Phone Estacada 3*18
Complete X-Ray Equipment
Masonic Bldg..
Estacada, Ore
M ACK
M AC K E N ZIE
Gen-ral Carpio try, R .paira,
__ Plumbing and Painting __
Upholstering and Furaitori
Repairs
Tel 84-41. Estacada
DR. L. W . GRIFFITH
A complete optical aervice
Eyea examined
Glasses fitted
Broken lenses duplicated
Eyeglass frames repaired wnile
you wait.
Wa invite comparison of earvica,
quality and price
W e do our own grinding
VISIO N O PTIC A L CO.
Office on Powell Blvd, opposite
Gresham Theater
Tel. Gresham 217, nr
Portland BEA. 2*78
65 acres, 35 cultivated 6 room
house with both, hot water, spring
rammed to house, mail, bus alii
schools, cream route, view o f Col
umbia. Portland, Vancouver, Ore
gon City, Gresham. N o fog, no east
wind, no early or late frosts, Olym-
pic silt loam, more rain in sum
mer, less in winter, owner livec'
on place 36 yeais. 700 to 800 cord*
wood, alder, cedar. Barn 64x84
electricity, telephone.
Personal
property $1000. You can have a !
fo r $4500.
C AN Y O U DO BETTER?
9 Miles City Center
33 acres on paved road, large
barn, house, orchard, permanent
slieam, Powell silt loam soil very
desirable j>erries prospective fu-
ture. Cut up. A ll equipment and
farm $6500.
ST R A W B E R R Y FARM
14 acres, good 6 room house,
nice yard, good well, wood shed,
gaiage, poultry house, hog house
barn, all cultivated, 4 acres ber
ries, c l-: .1 st farm in Clackamas
county. Equipped fo r $3500,
The MEYERS SERVICE
GRESHAM , ORE.
Defense Training Work IS
Planned for OSC Shop«
A 12-wiek training course for ma
chinist-, aviation sheet metal work
ers and foundrymen will probably be
given on the campus this summer if
enough men are availible to take the
work, offered as part o f the defense
training program. The work would be
oil the vocational level the same is
that being given thruout the state in
high school shops and other centers.
The need for more trained men iq
these fields und the availability o f
college facilities during the summer
piunipted the plan for establishing
a unit at Corvallis according to Geo.
B. Cox head o f the industrial arts
department.
A New Modern
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PI PO S I T I N S U R A N C E C O R P O R A T I O N
Foreign Trade
President Roosevelt opening For
eign Trade Week said “ the dictator
nations already have achieved serious
economic encirclement o f the U. S.” '
He said all Americans should fight
against the economic slavery to which
Germany and her allies would subject
the world.
Raymond Geist, state department
chief o f commeicial affairs speaking
in N ew York said the international
situation poses the question whether
the peril confronting tile nation “ lies
more in the struggle itself or in the
cancerous post-war economic pro
cesses o f an unfair peace.” He said
it would be fatal if Germany won be-
cause the U. S. would be compelled
to adopt economic methods, “ which
would slowly undermine our prosper
ity and our democratic way o f life.
Secretary o f state Hull said that a f
ter the war all nations should cooper
ate in international ttade free from
discrimination.
HERE’S THE PLACE TO GET
YOUR CANNING SUPPLIES
W e have eveiything you need for Canning.
Come in and see the big values we are offering.
Remember we can supply you with all your hay
ing equipment and Superior Twine, ,the best twine
buy on the market.
C.M. Sparks Hardware Co.
Estacada,
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Other Activities
Labor Disputea
MONUMENTS
W . W . SIEMENS
>paciali«ing in eh remi, and nav
Congress amended the Selective
Service act to exempt from service
under the Act form er regulars and
reservists o f the navy, marine corps
and coast guard.
Deputy director
Herschey announced that although
the army has sufficient dental and
veterinary officers, dentists and vet-
ei ¡navies and students in these profes
sions should be deferred to avoid a
civilian shortage.
The OPM informed selective ser
vice headquarters there wiil soon be
a shortr ge in the metal working trade
and urged deferments to avoid this.
OPM pointed out that when a skilled
worker is inducted the plant lose*
not only the individual but also the
time o f a skilled man to train a re
placement.
OPM associate director Hillman
speaking in N ew York said ‘“ there
are no insoluable problems in manage
ment-lahor relations, only some pre
judices, that must be ‘“ eliminated” to
create the “ mutual trust which must
animate any sound labor policy” . Cm
operation w ill result lie said, when la
Civilian Defense.
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.... President Roosevelt established bor disputes are treated not as a
an O ffice o f Civilian Defense and ap “ nuisance” but “ wiorthy o f serious
pointed N ew Y ork’s Mayor LaGuar- study and consideration” .
dia as director to carry out piograms Public Attitude
fo r the protection o f life and proper
William Batt, deputy defense di
ty in an emergency with the volun rector speaking in Washington said,
teer help o f men, women and children ‘“ OPM war and navy officials aie
thruout the nation.
Director La not satisfied with defense produc
Guardia said volunteers would be or tion.”
ganized to protect vital utilities in
“ I do not want a single man or
woman to feel we are right on the
verge o f becoming the arsenal o f de
mocracy,” said Mr. Batt. “ W e can
L. L. JONES & SONS
not produce, and preserve our stand
aid o f living in terms o f electric
conveniences and leisure hours. A
radical change o f attitude must take
Monument and Marker Display
part if we are to make good our pro
opposite new Postoffice, Gresham.
mises to the defenders o f freedom.”
Roy Bohannon, Mgr., Tel. 246.
Mr. Batt said business must be w il
ling to expand without immediate re
gard fo r individual futures, 'labor
must forget its differences in d efer
ence to more work and government
Evelyn M. Lawrence
must not allow policies or bureau
Notary Public
cracy to interfeie with defense.
Agent fo r Aetna Casualty and
Surety Oo..
Caoito'. Fire insurance Co.
Accident and Health Insurance
Estacada, Ore.
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C a ll, attended D a , o r N igh t
T .l.p h o a a SS-7 and I M I
DR. C. E. S T E W A R T
Selective Service
Agriculture Secretary Wickard in
*:-e.ikmg at Hutchinson, Kansas said
“ in L i till America many countries
aie watching to see whether we will
make good our p.omise or, simply
taik and gesture. Millions o f Britian--
aie watching us who can’t go on un-
■ess oui Help is made effective. The
Nazzis und Fascists are watching us
and every sign of indecision and di
vision fills them with joy. I f we sim
ply talk, they’ll rule the world.”
War secretary Stimson and navy
secietury Knox told theii press con
ferences the Neutrality act which
prohibits Americans in combat zones
should be repealed and the U. S.
should leturn to the foin ier policy of
freedom o f the seas. Addressing the
Society o f Naval A chitects and Ma
rine Engineers Mr. Knox, said the U.
S. must be prepared to make sacri
fices “ that will match any sacrifices
made by any generation o f Americans
before us.”
Sec-rota, y o f state Hull speaking in
Washington said control o f the seas
is a prime objective o f the Axis and
its program fo r world domination.
Should the Axis succeed Mr. Hull
said all countries will face economic
enslavement ami control o f interna
tional business by military and polit
ical forces.
Congress increased the pay o f par»
achute officers by $100 a month and
the pay o f enlisted parachutists by
$50 a month and authorized the train
mg o f enlisted men as pilots. The
army announced testing of oecret me
thods o f combatting blitz warfare.
The Treasury sold $257,650,000 of
Defense Bonds in the first 17 days,
“ better than was expected.” The Pre.
sident reduced his request fo r relief
funds fo r 1042 by $109,000,000. The
commerce department reported ex
ported exports to Japan running 48
percent less than last year
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Boating
Softball every Monday, Wednesday
and Friday nights.
A L S A T P O R T L A N D JU L Y 1
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Oregon state finals fo r contest
ants in the 1941 Ford Good Drivers
league will be held July 1 at Port
land it was announced from Dear
born, Mich, national headquarters of
the league.
In a last minute warning to enrol-
lees league officials said that these
tests must be completed and results
mailed to the League national head
quarters at Dearborn before mid
night, June 2nd. Entries postmarked
later than midnight June 2, will
be eligible fo r the state
Boys and girls compel
good driving contests at
at high stakes. Winners
tional contest will be av.
university scholarships ami
a total o f $28,000 by E<
president o f the league.
From the results o f tests
by each league member ju
select 12 leading girl contest
12 leading
contestants
state and the District o f Colu
compete in state finals. Sepal
tests are held fo r boys and girl
The boy and girl champion
each o f the 48 states and th
trict o f Columbia together with
sors o f their own choice w ill ri
I
J free trips to Dearborn in Augus
the national finals.
A $5,000 university scholar
w ill be awarded in national comp
tion to the best girl driver and i
ther $5,000 scholarship to the 1
boy driver. Ninetysix other scho-
ships will go to finalists. Runners-
in both boy and girl divisions ea
receive $2000 scholarships.
Free Enlargaoient at Davidson
Drug Store, Gresham, with any 8 or 8
exposure film finish at reasonabl
prie* o f 25 cents.— Adv.
Picnicing
Canoeing
OREGON GOOD D R IV E R S FIN-
Selection o f sites fo r state finals
was revealed as thousands o f boys
and girls enrolled in the League thru
out the nation hurried to complete
the written tests and road tests on
automobile safety.
4 mi.es north o f Gresham on the Fair-
view road. Turn north on Sandy Bou!-*
evard at Fairview.
Bring your picnic lunch. Plenty o f ta
bles,, stoves and dry firewood.
Dancing every Sunday night with Clyde
Brannan’s 7-piece orchestra.
s w i >1 m a x u
In beautiful Blue Lake under supervision o f (
qualified life guard. Dressing rooms. Bring your
own suit or rent late model wool suits.
Admission
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