CLACKAMAS COUNTY NEWS
CARDS
Clackamas
News
L. U. MEADE, Editor and Publisher
DR. H. V . A D IX
P hysician and S u rgeon
P h y sioth era p y — X -R a y
R adium
G resham , Ore.
T el. 5961
Dr. H. A . Schneider
d e n t i s t
T el
S andy
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S an dy, O reg on
O. D. EBY
A tto r n e y at Law
General Practice
Confidential
Advisor
O regon
C ity, O regon
S. E. W O O STER
R eal
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L oans,
and
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Insurance
Rentals
E stacada, O re g o n
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T H IS
W EEK
IN D E F E N S E
do not have satisfactory diets. Ha
said "we need to consume twice .is
much gieen vegetables and fruit. 70
percent more tomatoes and citrus
tlulls, 35 percent more eggs, 15 pci
cent more butter 20 percent more
milk.”
Surgeon general, l’arran o f tihe
public health service recommended
the following minimum daily d iet.
one pint o f milk for an adult anu
more for a child, at least one serv
ing of meat, one egg or substitute,
two green vegetables, two fruits rich
in vitamin C, bread and cereal, hup
ter or oleomargaine and "other foods
to satsify the appetite.”
surface. -Apple- and peaches are also commended by Piofe-sor \yeigand in-
diced for ease in handling and better eluding gla-s jars which are used in
absoiption o f sugar. Inhundling ve ordinary home canning operations,
getables raiding or blanching is an Lacquered tin cans with slip tops
issent I step in the freezing pro may be obtained and these are usa
cess. Unless treated in this manner ble year after year. Waxed paper
the vegetables will spoil or chang, s0 containeis are suitable for use once
as to be undesirable.
| but are not safe to use a second time
Various kinds of containers are re- with liquids.
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come 21 since the first registration P rice»
on October 16, 1940. Selective ser
Leon Hendeison, price control ad-
President Roosevelt stating the Eu vice deputy diiector Her,hey asked
minnitrator reported that aithougn
ropean war is “ coming veiy close to local boards to give serious consider
Loganberries, Black Raspberries, Cuthbert
industrial production is now almost
home” proclaimed an unlimited na ation to individual claims for defer,
25 percent higher than in 1929 th
tional emergency” .
The President ment o f men engaged in agriculture
Raspberries, Youngberries, Blackberries, Boy-
cost of living lias risen on,y abou
called upon “ all loyal citizens to Gen. Hershey notified local board.!
three percent and wholesale price -
place the nation’s need first in mind that agriculture secretaiy Wickaru
senberries, and Currants.
only about seven pet cent in the pas,
and in action," and said “ the nation reported the defense piogram ha
year considerably less than during
will expect all individuals and al I drawn heavily upon the supply •
the comparable period of the Work,
groups to play their full parts iwith- ] arm labor an.? an adequate suppij
War.
out stint and without selfishness.”
I is becoming a serious protriem paiti-
He said leading oil companies ir
Speaking over the radio the Presi- cularly along the Atlantic seaboard
New England and middle Atlanta
dent said it is the U. S. policy to | in Ohio, and Michigan and parts o.
areas have agreed not to increase gas
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give "every n/vi.siK
possible
assistance”
to
Indiana,
Illinois,
Wisconsin, Minne
oline pi ices “ substantially” unless bu
Biitian and her allies by whatever sota and Arizona.
sic cost conditions change. He an
fmeasures are necessary. He also said A r m y
T elephone Gresham 277
nounced a ceiling will soon be placet!
U. S. will not accept a Nazi-Uomii-
Army chief o f staff Marshall an *n cowhide prices. He requested pro-
Oregon
Gresham,
nated world and will resist any Ger nounfed that training maneuvers thi;,
iucers o f ammonius sulphate used a*
man attempt to gain control o f the summer and fall aie designed to cre
fertilizer to continue prices at the
seas or bases which could be used for ate an ‘“ ail purpose” force capable
present level because there is no jus»
an attack on the Western Hemi- of operating in the Arctic, the tropics
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sphere.
I in desert or. mountains He said every D e fe n se H ousing
P rod u ction
man must be given basic infantry
President Roosevelt approved con
OPM director o f purchases Nelsor, training before he can “ pull hit
struction o f 9,900 additional dwel
speaking at Baltimore said Germany weight” as a specialist,
ling units for civilian industrial wor
is producing war »laterals at a rate
Under secretary of war Patterson
ker families and army and navy en,
of $50,000,000,000 a year, British speaking in New io r k denied charges
listed personnel in 32 localities and
production at the rate o f $15,000,-■ the army is devoting too much tunc use o f 274 trailers, renting for from
000,000 a year, “ and the least we J basic training. He said “ ours is no
$6 to $8 a week as temporary hous
can do it to see to it that British and i a mass army, ,staking its success on
ing in defense areas. Defense housin;
Ameiican production together is ! sheer weight of men and machines.’*
coordinator Palmer reported total al
$50,000,000,000”
He said the ration of infantry to locations for family dwelling unit!
4 miles north of Gresham on the Fair-
Mr. Nelson said “ by throwing him- j a;r service, nine to one in 19X7-8
to be 87,200 as o f May 24. During
self and his business into the defens» is now' almost one to one and “ oui
view road. Turn north on Sandy Boul
the week ending May 24, 1,600 home.»
progiam a business man risks some plans call for a higher proportion ol
evard at Fairview.
were finished making the total com
thing; by staying out he risks every armored and motorized units thau
plete 12,261 Mr. Palmer reported.
thing, not merely his business but Germany has today.”
Labor secretary Perkins reported
the framework in which it is conduct N avy
more dwelling units were provided in
ed, the set of economic and political
President Roosevelt approved leg non-farm areas during the first quai-
arrangements which make the very islation authorizing the purchase oi
ter o f 1941 than during any corres-
existence of his business possible.” construction o f 58 additional navel
panding period since 1929.
L a b o r D ispute»
auxiliary ships. The Maritime Com
L i! ir s-c. .Guy PciUhu oppainted a mission began immediate acquisition H ow to F reeze F ru it»,
th.ee man committee including chair of vessels including the 27,000 ton and V eg eta b le» E xplained
man o f the mediation board and the “ America” largest liner ever built
chief o f the U. S. conciliation service in the United States. The navy asked
Advance prepaiation o f fruits and
Softball every M onday, W ednesday
to select disputes to be referred to Congress to grant navel commando! vegetabJes for freezing is one o f the
the board. The U. S. conciliation ser authority to “ take whatever steps chief factors of success or failum
and Friday nights.
vice reported settlement of 23 addi they may deem necessary for piopei in the use of storage lockers says E.
tional strikes.
protection ol tne naval forces” in the , H. Weigand head of the food indus*
Bi ing your picnic lunch. Plenty of ta
S electiv e S e rvice
U. S. territorial waters.
tries department at Oregon state col-,
bles,, stoves and dry firewood.
President Roosevelt proclaimed
Navy secretary Knox announced lege in the latest revised ciicular on
July 1 as Selective Service registra the navy will open 23 schools fo “ Freezing Fruits and Vegetables” .
tion day for all men who have be-i training regular and reserve enlist This eircular available from any coun
Dancing every Sunday night with Clyde
ed men as petty officers. Mr. Knox ty extension affica centains general
Brannan’s 7-piece orchestra.
estimated 114,500 o f the navy’s 256, information for handling foods in
000 enlisted men will bo petty o ffi cold storage and includes a tabulated
cers by July 1. The navy also announ list of fruits and vegetables w ith brief
USED FARM
ced a thiee months course at Harv directions for handling.
s
M AC H IN ER Y
In beautiful Blue Lake under supervision of a
ard to train 400 college graduates as
In general fruits require no prelim,
Yes we sell farms and we havo !.-upp,y officers.
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qualified
life guard. Dressing rooms, filing your
inary treatment except washing and
good business opportunities some
A ir
E
own
suit
or
rent late model w’ool suits.
sorting.
The
exceptions
are
apples,
that pay well located in variou.-
The President asked Congress foa peaches and apricots which requirq
places and various kinds of bu
Admission to park 15 cents
an additional $2,790,000,000 for I either pitting or peeling and even =
sinesses.
planes for the army and $520,000,,- blanching to prevent browning o f the
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R IG H T N O W
000 for planes for the navy. The wai ]
department
announced
that
construc-
We have a client who has a good
ton ol new air corps schools “ pro
B IN D E R , C om p lete at
$25.0(1
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ceeding much faster than expected.”
D O U B L E C U L T I V A T O R , $ 1 5.00
They have been under cover
with eight o f 100 stations already
and you will find them in good
completed and 50 partially occupied.
condition. Inspect them and put
Some of the fields the department
them to use.
Lisst your farms
said were completed in three month.
for sale with us.
The air corps announced that ex
The M EYERS SERVICE aminations o f applicants for flying
cadet appointments who have n .
' G R E SH A M , ORE.
had two years o f college have been
changed to include seven instead of
nine subjects, with two of the sub
jects elective.
Gresham Packing Co.
R. i. MacLaughlin & Co., Owners
r » m i k to
Dr. Thomas B. Carter
V e te rin a ry S u rgeon
T el G resham 21 0
G resham ,
O re g o n
Cooper & McAllister
Attorneys-at-Law
T e l. G resham 262
P o w e ll B lvd.,
G resham , O re ,
C. DON PLATNER, M. D.
P hysician and S urgeon
C lackam as C o u n ty B ank B ldg.
S an dy, O re g o n
O ff i c e H ours, 2 to 8 P. M.
E v en in g s, S atu rd ay and S u n da y
by A p p oin tm en t
T el. S andy 441
PANKRATZ
Paint & Wallpaper Store
S ign P ain tin g
P ictu re F ram in g
G lass
G resham , O re.
T e l. 4 6 7 8
Richard Sponhauer
A g e n t fo r
N o rth w e ste rn M utual F ire Ins. C o,
A e tn a F ire Ins. C o.
E stacada, O re g o n
T el. E stacad a 84-1
S. E. LA W R E N C E
L icen sed E le ctrica l C o n tra cto r
H O T P O IN T M A JO R
E L E C T R IC A L A P P L IA N C E S
R t. 2, E stacad a, O reg on
T el. E stacada 97 -3
I f t lu o L a k e
¡ ’a r k
Picnicing
Canoeing
Boating
S W I M M I \ U
L. L. JON ES & SONS
L. A . C H AP M A N
M O R T IC IA N
MONUMENTS
M onu m en t and M a rk er Display
E sta ca d a
O re g o n
C alls atten d ed D ay o r N ight
T e l. 5 6 -7 o r 56-61
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op posite new P o s t o ffic e , Gresham .
R oy B ohannon , M gr., T e l. 245.
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fo r
IS THE P Â Y - 0 FF!
B n cla n
War secretary Stimson announced
arrangements to train 8000 RAF pi
lots, bombardiers and navigators in
U. S. civilian and army schools. The
U. S. will defray some of the cos*
lrom lease-lend funds. Mr. Stimson
said the program would not inter-
fere with U. S. pilot training.
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Blind taste tests prove that Barclay’s Red Label Whiskey stands
up with higher-priced blends. Satisfy your taste with Red Label,
at a popular price. Make the taste test yourself.
Ships
I. C. E. S T E W A R T
Chiropractic Physician
lising in chronic and n e e -
disordars e f the Stomach
and
Inteetinal
Tract
X -R A Y SER V ICE
Hours 10 a. m. to 6 p.
.ham O ffice,
Evelyn M. Lawrence
Notary Public
Agent for Aetna Casualty and
Surety Co..
Capitol Fire rnsurauce Co.
Accident and Health Insurance
Tei.. 97-3.
Estacada, Ore.
Phone « M
W . le t Street, Gresham
DR. L. W . GRIFFITH
A complete optical service
DR. H. M. KRAM Efc
DENTIST
Phene EstacaCa HI
Complete X -R ey Equipment
Masonic Bldg.,
Estecede. Ore
Eyes examined
Glasses fitted
Broken lenses duplicated
Eyeglass frames repaired while
you wait.
W e in v ite com p arison o f service,
qu a lity end p rice
We do our own grinding
M ACK
M A C K E N ZIE
Gen'Tel Carpentry. Repairs,
Plumbing and Painting —
Upholstering end Furniture
Repairs
Tel. 5 4 -4 1 . Estacada
VISION OPTICAL CO.
O ffice
on Powell
Blvd, opposite
Gresham Theater
Tel. Gresham 2 1 7 , er
Portland B E A . 297 5
The maritime commission awaided
contracts for 123 additional mer
chant vessels. To date the commissior
said 850 ships have been ordered
312 emergency vessels, 85 cargo
ships for private concerns, ,72 tank
ers and 60 ships on British contracts.
The commission said the first o f tho
emergency ships will be completed
by November, a month ahead of the
schedule.
Congress voted the President au
thority to requisition foreign ships
in U. S. ports.
M aterials
A sample campaign to test effec
tiveness o f scrap material collections
by the public is being conducted in
Richmond, Va, and Madison, Wise,,
under the direction o f local defense
councils. If the campaign is succe>
ful the OPM said it may become na
tion wide. In the meantime citzens
in other an - wi re askej to refrain
from similar campaigns.
N utrition
Agriculture sercetary Wickard told
the National nutrition conference for
defense “ at least three-fourths o f us”
Select several popular Spirit Blends
regardless of price.
Give each testing glass a number
on bottom, to correspond with each
brand.
O Ask three to ten friends to select
^ first, second and third choke, with
out their knowing which brand is which.
Quart
95c Full Pint
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