Clackamas County news. (Estacada, Or.) 1928-1957, October 31, 1941, Image 4

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G LA C K A M A 8 COUNTY
C ALLS ON BOY SCOUTS TO j
HELP IN N A T IO N A L EMERGENCY
NEW S
F R ID A Y , OCTOBER 31 ,1941
S fR A / G H T FR O M
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Citing President Roosevelt’s state by the Portland area council, Boy
ment, “ the nation is confident that Scouts o f America which has juris­
the Boy Scouts stand ready to contri­ diction o f the scout and cub prog-
bute to the national welfare in these irarn in Multnomah, Clackamas, Yam
critical hours,” Dr. James E. West, hill, Clackamas, Columbia, Clatsop
chief scout executive appealed today
Tillamook, Hood River, Wasco and
in a letter to 350,095 vounteer adult
Sherman counties in Oregon; Clark,
scout leader to the movement to
Skamania, Cowlitz, Wahkiakum and
“ make a determined e ffo rt to make
Western Klickitat counties in Wash­
scouting and cubbing available to
ington
surveys
made
all
over
more boys as a patriotic service.”
America consistently show that three
According to information received out o f every four boys desire to be
scouts. Mr. G .11. O berteuffer who is
scout executive o f tthe Portland area
council said that scouting nationally
is now reaching but approximately j
one out o f every three.
GLASS COFFEE MAKER
for only one dollar
ilities which will be received later
from the state tax commission the
taxable assessment rolls now total
$29,519,755 as compares! to $26,-
291,600 fo r the tax lists o f a year
ago.
Principal reason fo r the heavy gain
was the revised basis fo r assessments
as decreed by the state tax commis­
sion Assessor Wood pointed out. The
change stiffened the ratio on real
property and eased that on person, J
he said.
Real property as a result has gone
up to $26,790,910 or $4,009,170
more than the figure last year while
the personal property has dropped to
$2,934,605 or $575,255 less, The vet­
erans 'and widows’ exemptions am­
ount to $205,760 Wood said.
SWEATERS
SPORT JACKETS, COATS
The latest thing in these desire-
able fall and winter garments. A
large selection to choose from in
beautiful patterns and colors.
Sweaters...........
“ What a wonderful thing it would
be.’ ’ Dr .West writes “ because of
our emergency situation and defense
piogram the leadership o f any of
our 41,695 boy scout troops and
7646 cub packs not now recruited to
full strength could have at least one
1 recruit fo r each patriol and den, pre.
| ferably at the invitation o f the boys
; in the patrol or den.”
Jackets
$2.98 to $6.50
$2.98 to $4.95
Coats...............
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$6.50 to $12.50
TO PC O ATS
The Portland council Mr. Obert­
Your topcoat is here, and they
eu ffer said now has an active enroll
are really “ tops” in quality and
ment o f 5951 boy scouts in 292
style. Come in today and take your
troops and 2005 cubs in 70 cub packs
pick
o f these handsome garments
and 2007 adults serving solving a
at the low prices o f
volunteer leaders. He states that the
present national situation makes >t
to
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imperative that a large membership
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o f scouts and cubs be maintained in
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this council for the reasons that first, I
Whether it’s an evening gown with skirt falling in graceful e l“gance to the
New Fall Hats from .................. . $1.95 to $5.00 |
the abnormal conditions brot about .door, or a street-length afternoon frock— it’s the "tw o-piece look” that’s top
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by strenuous national defense acti­ !fashion today. The tunic, so popular this season, gives it to the pearl
C O R Y Glass Rod filters delicious
Our fall and winter merchandise stock is now
vities m?ke it more im peiative then igrey dinner gown with its slit skirt and silver studded coral belt. The other
coffee and tea . . . without filter
•New York creation, an afternoon dress, grey-green in two tones, has
complete. Visit our store today and compare qual­
ever that the youth o f our nation be
smoothly fitting jumper top with side lacings, and a tucked skirt.
cloth or paper: no hooks or chain.
provided with character building and
ity and price. W e know you w ill find that it pays
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citizenship training opportunities in
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to
shop at
secure stand for upper glass at
provide an adequate and active pro.!
DODGE
order that America may find herself
table, in kitchen . . . anytime.
gram fo r the boys in this council ter-
internally strong when the crisis ox
Both these accessories supplied
ntory who are or wish to be scouts
The knitting class meeting in the
the present situation is past. Second,
d l C O R Y Brewers. If yours
and cubs. W ith many scout leaders R y m every Wednesday are well at-
that the Boy Scouts of Am erica oc­
■* not a CO RY, get combination
bemg taken into military, naval and tended. Mrs. Pitch is leader.
cupies a singuAar position in the po-
package now I r
defense industry activities the local
ition on the social structure o f our
i CLOTHIER,
GRESHAM , ORE.
Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Colson and son
council is making a strong appeal for
country in its ability to contribute volunteers to fill their places in or- Ray visited Harry Colson in Portland
much to our present national defense
der that boys who want to be scouts; last week and witnessed the launch­
Free Parking Space
in that the large membeishhip of the
may not be deprived o f the opportun­ ing o f the Merriweather Lewis.
organization and the training o f its
ity .Training courses for scoutmas­
Rex Orser and Joyce Pederson of
members fits it fo r the tasks which
ters, cubmasters, and committeemen
the forest service are cruising tim­
strengthen our national effort. The
are currently being held in various
ber near Clear Creek lake.
problem now as in the past states Mr.
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parts o f the council territory and lea-
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Oherteuffer. ^ n o t that^ » ^ c u r i n g ders thereby equipped t o r service in
Hot lunches are again being ser­
Gresham,
Oregon hoys fo r membership in the move­ the movement are taking their places ved at the Dodge school. Mrs. Fred
ment but rather it involves the* secur­
T O THE PEOPLE OF THE
among existing scout units or ac­ Shortner is preparing the lunches.
ing o f sufficient adult leaders to
cepting leadership o f new troops be.
Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Reynolds, Mr.
ing formed in various localities.
George, Garfield, Eagle Creek, Douglas Ridge,
and Mrs. Arnold Keeth, Mr. and Mrs.
Dr .West asks scouters to develop
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Lloyd Kishpaugh and son Gary, Mr.
opportunities fo r new troops and new
and Mrs. Vivian Kishpaugh and chil­
Sandy Ridge, Porter, Dover, and Firwood
packs thru aiding churches, schools,
dren and Lowell Stahlnecker were
civic and fraternal clubs and other
Sunday visitors at the Kishpaugh
groups having the sponsoring leader,
Communities
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home.
ship and physical facilities to organ­
ize new units.
| we extend sincere congratulations on the completion |
This new e ffo rt to reach more boys
who want to become scouts and cubs Red Cross, OCD
he said “ would certainly be g ra tify ­
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o f the
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ing to all who are working in streng­ Look to Volunteers
extends congratulations to the people o f the
thening and invigorating democracy.”
| NO RTH EAST C LA C K A M A S C O -O PER ATIVE
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It would ju stify he said, the con fi­ For Civil Defense
| GARFIELD, DOVER, PORTER, SANDY, SA N D Y | dence that President Roosevelt ex-
ELECTRIC LINES
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presssed in a message to the entire
RIDGE, FiR W O O D and EAGLE CREEK
Washington, D. C. — To the ques­
membership of boy scouts:
tion, "W hat can I do for America?”
“ In this grave hour national de­
the Red Cross is providing an answer
communities on the completion of the
fense dominates the heart, mind and for hundreds of thousands of men and
soul o f America. The government women who want to do their part on
Largely thru your own efforts you have achieved §
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power lines of the
must take the major responsibility the civilian defens'1 front.
For women, the Red Cross is pro­ | this great forward step in the progress o f your com- |
since it alone represents all the peo.
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NO RTH EAST C LA C K A M A S CO -O PERATIVE
I pie acting in concert. But the gov­ viding an £0-hour training course to
recruit a corps of 100,000 Nurse’s |
munities.
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ernment cannot and should not pre­
Aides. It is the Red Cross’ newest
ELECTRIC LINES
empt those fields o f private endea­
project, undertaken at the request of
vor that have become an indispensa­ the U. S. Office of Civilian Defense to
W e extend Best Wishes for like success in all =
ble
part
o
f
life
in
America.
relieve the current pressure on nurs­
Being vitally interested in the welfare o f your =
“ The boy scouts have made and ing facilities.
= communities, we rejoice with you on this important §
With thousands of nurses being E your undertakings.
will continue to make an important
| occasion. Electric light and power w ill bring you | contribution to the welfare of Amer­ taken into military service with our
E countless conveniences and be a great help in your E ica’s young manhood. The boy scouts armed forces, civilian nursing has suf­
fered a direct blow, the Red Cross
| farm work.
E have always responded generously points out. Moreover, the defense pro­
when called into action in the ser­ gram has created additional health
which has heightened the
Best Wishes for Your Continued Success
E vice o f theirs communities and fe l. problems
low citizens. And so the nation is need for civilian nursing.
Red Cross Nurse’s Aides will serve
confident that the boy scouts stand
ready to contribute to the national as assistants to registered nurses, per­
forming scores of important duties
werfaro in these critical hours.
which will enable nurses to care for
“ It follows therefore that I am more cases. The Red Cross stresses
proud
o
f
what
you
have
done
and
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that Nurse’s Aides will not take the
A N INDEPENDENT BANK
C, F. Gleason, Asst. Cash. =
am proud o f whhat you are doing and place of the registered nurse, but will E A. W . Brookings, Mgr.
serve
in an auxiliary capacity.
E Milwaukie,
Oregon E I am proud o f what I know you will
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On the more dramatic side of civilian
do in the days to come in playing
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defense, the Red Cross Is gearing its
your part in our American defense.’ ’
far flung disaster fighting machine to
handle mass feeding, housing and
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clothing of exacuees under wartime
conditions. In cooperation with the
= [ In the Circuit Court of the State of Office of Civilian Defense, chapters
El
Oregon for the County o f Clacka-
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mas. Probate Department.
Old Time and Modern
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Notice is hereby given that the un-
Deep Creek Dairy.— Morning de
Have your piano tuned by a man who is a
s dersiimed as Executor o f the Estate
E jo f Rosa I>. DeShazer, Deceased, ha liveries of cream and milk. Call Carl
real specialist in this work.
= filed his final account in the o ffic e Rehberg, Tel. 86-51.
o f the County Clerk o f Clackamas
A ll workmanship guaranteed.
County, Oregon, and that Monday,
the 3rd day o f Novembo'% 1941, at
Permanent moth proofing and general re­
the hour o f 9:30 o'clock A. M., of
said day, in the Circuit Court Room
pairing.
A T E A G LE CREEK
o f said Court has been appointed by
said Court as the time and place
Leave orders for piano tuning by calling Es­
Music by Tiny ant Hi» Wranglers
for hearing objections thereto and
tacada Telephone 92-15.
the settlement thereof.
and
Dated and first published Octo
Tuner will be in Estacada first week in No­
her 3 ,1941.
Assessed valuation o f real and per
Every Sunday Night at
Date o f last publication October sonal properties in Clackamas county
vember.
31, 1941.
on which taxes will be levied in 1942
RIVERSIDE H A LL, W ILL A M E T T E
GEORGE A. B AK E R . Execu.
M. T. SCHUSTER
to- o f the estate of Rosa D. has risen $3,228,155 since year ag;a
Tune in on KWJJ Every Sunday at 3 P. M.
assessor Rufus E. Wood announced
P'Shazer, Deceased.
§ Milwaukie,
Oregon ¡
Tuesday.
Fred A. Miller, Room 209. Court
Union Music
Refreshments
Excluding: valuations on public ut-
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ii House. Oregon City. Oregon.
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Attorney for Executor,
Combination offer
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$20
$30
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DANCE
Expert Piano Tuning, $3.50
Every Saturday Night
Says Assessed
Valuation Risen
Special 20«* b e fo re D P . M . fo r
month of O ctober