CLACKAMAS COUNTY NEW8
FT I'.A Y , JUNE 20, 1941
Now acco.ding to a number of re
sponsible corresepondents who know
the Japanese character and Japanese
conditions there Is a chance that mat
ters will at last move from the talk
ing point to the shooting point. Here
aie the principal reasons they use to
substantiate that position.
First, Japanese leaders are confi*
lent that Germany will win this war
and they believe thut, therefore, the
future of Japan will depend on the
lutuie o f Hitler’s “ new order.” So
i.ey are determined to carry
out
-heir Axis committments to the letter.
Second, they aie convinced that
this country cannot bo frightened
or argued out o f its present position^
position which says in effect,,, that
if Japan moves into the South Pacific |
•ve vail use force to stop her. Inas
much as the Japanese leaders are also
convinced tliat Japan must dominate
lie lands and great resources o f the
South Pacific Islands if she is to sur-
. ivc as a fiist class power they have
on e to the point of view that event
ual war is certain and there is no use '
i i longer trying to prevent it.
Third, working on the assumption
that weir is inevitable the Japanese
strategists feel that this is the time
to fight, while the United States has
its hands full in the Atlantic and
must attemept to dominate two oc-
ceans with a one ocean fleet. By 1916
the U. S. will nave a formidable two
To many the call of the open road also means the call of the open water.
ocean flv,et and then, think Japanese
The automobile and good roads have brought thousands of beautiful lakes
naval mt.,j Nippon’s chances ol whi
and streams within reach of the vacationist or the week-ender. Fishing seasons
ning a wu.
'uld be exteremely poo. .
throughout the country are opening, and these young people were among the
first to seek their favorite stream. They carry their own boat, lashed to the
Fourth,,
- in knows her position
top of their Chevrolet, and held securely with a new vacuum-grip holding
is precarious im.long as she must
device actuated by vacuum power from the motor. Note the tube connecting
depend for the bu ■ o f essential sup
boat rack with motor vacuum.
plies such as steel and petroleum on
the United States Therefore it is
N O f l C E O F F IN A L A C C O U N T
business usual at such meeting.
reasoned the thing to do is to strike
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In districts o f the second and third out and obtain by conquest essentia:
classes the ballots shall not be count
In the Circuit Court o f the State of ed until one hour after the time set raw materials for herself.
This government is taking Japan
Oregon for the County o f Clack for the meeting to begin. Until the
amas.
count begins, any legal voters o f the plenty seriously. The bulk of our
In the .Matter o f the Estate of Mar district shall be entitled to vote upon fleet is operating in the Pearl har
tha Ann Tucker, Deceased.
any business before the meeting.
bor area. The Atlantic fleet is small
Notice is hereby given that the un
Dated this 14th day o f May, 1941.
and its few capital ships are mostly
dersigned, executor of the last wil!
LLOYD H. EWALT,
ami testament of Martha Ann Tuck
Chairman, Board o f Directors. obsolete and slow. Large concentra-
er, deceased, has filed his final ac
| tion o f aircraft, particularly Flying
count in the Circuit Court o f the Attest: F. W. Bates,
District Clerk.
| Fortresses have been sent to Hawaii
State of Oregon, for Clackamas Coun
' end even farther east. Air raid shel-
ty, and that Monday, July 7, 1941, at
the hour o f 9:30 o’clock in the fore
I ters have been built in the Philippines
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noon of said date at the Circuit C oui t
and parctice air alarms are set o ff
room o f said Court has been appoint
| periodically.
ed by said Court as the time and plac
Whether or not this government
The cool heads in our naval high
for hearing objections thereto am
will use the navy as an active belli
the settlement thereof.
'command do not discount the Jopan-
0 . D. EB Y„ Executor o f th. gerent in the Battle o f the Atlantic
Last Will and Testament of Mar is a question that no one but possibly | ese fleet. They think our ships are
tha Ann Tucker,, Deceased.
| better and our gunnery more effec
O. D. Eby, Attorney for Executor the President can answer. Whatever tiv e. We have a definite edge in the
Dated and first publislied June the eventual decision there are a num
6th, 1941.
ber o f important obstacles in the way I quantity and quality o f carrier bas
Date of last publication July 4th o f concentrating our fighting ships ed aircraft. And we have a larger
1941.
in the Atlantic o f which the most fleet. Even so, the navy men feel, it
important is the strange Empire of would be a considerable job to lick
Japan and would require all our en
Japan.
N O T IC E O F F IN A L A C C O U N T
ergies for a considerable time.
NO. 4140
For many years the American peo-
It is significant that recent pro
de
have
been
accustomed
to
swift
In the Circuit Court o f the State o
hangse in the status of U.S.-Japan- nouncements of Japanese statesmen
Oregon for the County o f Ciae.,
Premier
amas, Probate Department.
se relations. Both sides have done have become very blent.
In the matter o f the estate of Sara
onsiderable diplomatic
bluffing, Motsuoka scarcely bo.hers any moie
E. Bates, deceased.
lany times alarmists have said that to conceal his dislike for the U. S,
Notice is hereby given that the ui
be tiA'o nations were standing at the ml his admiration for the Axis. Ger-
dersigned, administrator o f the ahuvi
y's successes have stiffened Jop-
entitled estate, has filed his Fin;.
ery brink o f war. But, so far, noth-
Account with the Clerk of the ab o.
ng much has happened outside of a n : « spines and encouraged Japan
ese saber rattlers. The result is that
entitled Court, and that Monday, the few minor incidents which were swil l
7th day of July, 1941 at the hour of
the Pacific can accurately be describ
ly
settled
such
as
the
sinking
of
the
9 o’clock A. M. at the Circuit Court
ed as a tinder box today.
room o f the County Court house in
Oregon City, Oregon, has been fixed
by said Court as the time and p.ace
for the hearing of objections, if any,
to said Final Account and the settle
W BEESSSS
ment thereof.
Dated and first published June
6th, 1941.
Date o f last publication July 4th.
1941.
FRED W. BATES, Administra
tor, Estacada, Oregon.
I jl S g i n h a d
Frank Shelton,
Attorney for administrator,
' m a d e COTTON
Estacada, Oregon.
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DEM OCRACY-
A FOUNDFJG FATHER
OF PREPAREDNESS.
N o tice o f S ch o o l E lection U p on Q u e s
tion o f In crea sin g T a x L e v y O ver
A m o u n t L im ited by S e c tio n 11, A r
ticle X I, S ta te C o n stitu tion .
Notice is hereby given that an elec
tion will be held in School District
No. U6 of Clackamas County, State
o f Oregon, at Estacada, Oregon in
said school district, to begin at the
hour o f 2:00 to 7:00 o’clock P.M., o
the Fourth Monday of June, beinj
the 23rd day o f June, A. D., 1941 foi
the purpose of submiting to the iega'
voters of said district the question of
increasing the tax levy for the yea.
1941-42 over the amount limited b
section 11, article XI o f the Consti
tution of Oregon.
The reasons for increasing sue1'
levy are; to legalize 1941-42 bud
get.
The amount o f tax, in excess of
the 6 percent limitation, proposed to
be levied for said year is $5,347.13.
Dated this 14th day o f May, 1941.
LLOYD H. EWALT,
Chairman, Board o f Directors.
Attest: F. f f . Bates, District Clerk.
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HIM NOTHING
TILL YEA RS
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haven
HE GOT SOME FRIENDS TO
INVEST, AND BUILT A FACTORY
FOR ANOTHER PU RPO SE. IT SEEM ED A
FLAT FAILURE, BUT EVENTUALLY HIS INITIATIVE,
PATIENCE AND E N T E R P R ISE PROVED OUT.
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a I S ch ool M eetin g
Notice is hereby given to the legal
voters of School District No. U6 of
Clackamas Caunty, State o f Oregon
that the ANNUAL SCHOOL MEET
ING o f said district will be held at
Estacada. Oregon; to begin at the
hour o f 2:00 to 7:00 o’clock P. M.
on the Fourth Monday o f June, be
ing the 23rd day of June, A.D. 1941.
This meeting is called for the pur
pose o f electing One Director, for a
Five year term and to vote to in
crease the Tax I. :vy over amount
limited by Sec. 11, Article XI, State
Constitution, and the transaction of
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