Clackamas County news. (Estacada, Or.) 1928-1957, November 07, 1941, Image 3

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CARDS
DR. H. V. ADIX
Physician and Surgeon
Physiotherapy— X-Ray
Radium
Gresham, Ore.
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Dr. H. A. Schneider
151
Sandy, Oregon
O. D. EBY
Attorney at Law
General Practice
Confidential
Advisor
Oregon City, Oregon
S. E. WOOSTER
Real
Estate, Loans,
Insurance
Estacada, O regon
Drs. T. B. and L .B.
Carter
V E T E R IN A R IA N S
Tel. Gresham 210
Gresham,
O regon
C. DON PLATNER, M. D.
Physician and Surgeon
Clackamas County Bank Bldg.
Sandy, O regon
O ffice Hours, 2 to 8 P. M.
Evenings, Saturday and Sunday
by Appointm ent
Tel. Sandy 441
L. A. CHAPMAN
MORTICIAN
E ita cid a
° ~ « 0n
Call» attended Day or Night
Tel. 56-7 or 56-61
E. O. WILLSON, D. M. D.
Dentistry
211-13 Postal Bldg
S. E. Cor. 3rd and W ashington
PO RTLAN D . ORE.
Telephone At. 3403
Dr. V. A. Nedderman
D EN TIST
(Now in Dr .Kramer’s O ffic e )
Tel. Eatacada 3-15
Complete X-Ray Service
O ffice Hours, 9 to 6 P. M.
Evenings, Saturdays and Sundays
by Appointment
Masonic Bldg.,
Eatacada, Ore.
S. E. LAWRENCE
Licensed Electrical Contractor
H O T PO IN T MAJOR
E LE C TR IC A L APPLIANCES
Rt. 2, Eatacada, Oregon
Tal. Estacada 07-3
Richard Sponhauer
A gent fo r
Northwestern Mutual Fire Ins. Ce.
Aetna Fire Ins. Co.
Estacada, Oregon
Tel. Estacada 84-1
DR. H. M. KRAMER
D E N T I ST
905 W eatherly Bldg.
E. Grand and Morrison
PO R T LA N D , OREGON
Tel. EA 9445
Res. Phone Mur. 8318
PANKRATZ
Paint A Wallpaper Store
Sign Painting
P ictu re Framing
Glass
Powell, Blvd,
?. ¡á 4 i
R ;-er o f Portland and Brice Brown mg at the Doyle home.
visited at the Jagmin home Tuesday.
Mr .and Mrs. Stanley Bixby anil
Alfred Doyle’s mcthi r Mrs. Oscar Naomi spent the week in Klamath
Doyle and her mother Mrs. Menden­ Fulls visiting Mr .and Mrs. Lloyd Le
hall of Pierce, Neb., are now visit- Mayne and baby daughter.
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AD V E R T ISIN G
Air
(Rates for advertising made known on application. Advertisers will please
The war department announced
take note that to insure insertion o f advertisement in the ¡ sue of the
current week, advertising copy should reach this office not later than the present 54 combat plane program
Tuesday noon. Assistance a
given in tin (traps* at on o f copy is being expanded to provide organ­
ization o f 84 combat groups, a v ir.
THIS W EEK IN DEFENSE
cued. The American owned freighter tual doubling o f army air strength.
Bold Venture was sunk several hun­ The new program calls for an in­
Quick - Easy - Safe
dred miles south o f Iceland Octo. crease in air force enlisted personnel
Aid to Britian, Russia
her 16. The President tjld a pres, to 400,000 by next July.
Write or Call (or
Lend-lease expiditer Hai riman re­ conference the sinking o f the Lehigh
Complete
Information
turned from Moscow conferences on seems to establish that merely keep­ Navy, Arm y
aid to Russia reported to the Presi­ ing ships from actual combat areas
The navy launched the submarine
dent that the Ruusian government no longer protects them.
Haddoock and commissioned for ac­
o t the
and people are determined to fight
The navy department announced tive service the aircraft earner Hor­
on at all costs b,ut the Soviet ar. the destroyer Kearny, "attacked by net and the destroyer Bristol. OCD
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H ead Ottico. Portland, Oregon
mies “ need substantial quantities of a submarine undoubtedly German' director LaGuardia made available
M l I M E II F C P E 8 A t P E P O S I T I K S U R A MC I CO HR O R A T I 0 N
munitions and raw materials.” Treas­ on October 17 reached port with 11 thru local defense councils a descrip­
ury secretary Morganthau advanced crew members missing, one critically tion o f the entire naval program in
the Soviet Union another $30,000,- injured and eight injured riightly.
a report “ The Progress o f the Navy.”
000 against gold Russia is sending
The army awarded contracts for
The House passed and sent to the'
to this country. The defense supplies -Senate a resolution authorizing th ! the construction o f 56 more USO re­
coi poi-atio/i aXithoriked ilnports o f arming o f American me: chant ship.--. | creation buildings bringing the num­
manganese and other materials nec_
ber under contract to 107. Deputy
Production Progress
eccary to U .S. defense industry.
OCD director Gill issued a report to
The Federal loan agency announ­
in buying your roasters, pans and cutlery for
OPM production director Harrison local defense councils, “ The Pro­
ced disbursement to Great Britian prod d Um fo,.owing summary
gress o f the Army” giving detailed
Thanksgiving at the personal service store. We
o f another $100,000,000 on the
information on all phases o f the ar.
have a wonderful selection for you to choose
a^d
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Pr01ireSS:
Shil,s-
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$425,000,000 loan to that country and maritime contracts are a h e J my defense program.
from and as usual our prices are right. Why
for which Britian put up as collateral o f schedule and by the end o f No-
Selective Service
not select your needs in this line this week end.
British-owned
American
faetones
w!lTbeertOneJ 0,°00 ton ™
sh'P Selective service headquarters com­
and investments
: l ,b e tUrned
every day; bomb-
Christmas is only a few weeks off. Here’s a tip straight from
Both houses of Congress passed ers designs ,ea<ly for mass produc­ pleted ariangements to clasify army
Santa Claus ,if you want to make the entire family hoppy this Christ­
the $5,985,000,000 new lend-lease ap e r , and four gigantie newPp|an^; men with mechanical skills before
mas buy ; ZENITH RADIO, it is a wonderful machine and gives
you extra value for your money. Let us demonstrate.
propriation and sent it to conference ranlfbe m °Peratio" by next summer; they are discharged so they may be
immediately
employed
in
defense
in­
to adjust minor difficulties.
tanks, production being doubled by
arming out to make 2000 a month dustry. “ Referred offices’ ’ operated
U. S. Ships Stink
by the U. S. employment service in
The 9000 ton freighter Lehigh fly­ T h ^ i and uSma" arms- a*>reast o f each hcamp will interview each man
The Personal Service Store
.........
^heduhr
with
30
o
f
70
plants
now
ing the American flag on a run from
to give him specific advice as to
m production, 61 by spring.
Broadway,
Estacada, Ore.
Spain to West Africa to pick up a
The President announced that by where he can find cork.
cargo was sunk in the South Atlantic
January
1 he will place before Con­ Oil, Gasoline
on October 19. All hands were res-
gress a program to step up tank out-
Because of a “ more optimistic out­
put to double the present contempla look” defense petroleum coordinator
Jlllllllllllllllllrlllllllllllllllltlllllllllll'l. ed production. He said the program I eke s withdrew his request that east
• being developed primarily for this coast fijlling statios remain closed
country’s own needs. Maj. Gen De between 7 p.m. and 7 a.m. Mr. Ickes
vers armored force commander spea- said the move was made possible by
kmg i „ Philadelphia said there are the return of 40 tankers by the Brit­
INSURANCE AG EN CY
already ample tartks for training pur ish, increased transportation facilities
Gresham,
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= Tel. 4241
poses.
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to bring oil to the east coast and the
fact that his conservation program
Subcontracting
had reduced the oil reserve shortage
? PM- defense contract distri- from 9,000,000 to 476,000 barrels.
bution division asked an a, my com-
pilation o f existing contracts offer
ing the best subcontracting opportun- Meat Price Dip Causes
and announced a plan for prime D ecline in Latest Index
Direct Agents
E contractors to “ adopt” whole small
A fter reaching 101 percent of “ pa­
E Oregon Mutual Fire Ins. Co. = mdustr.es for the duration. Division
S Oregon Automobile Ins. Co. E w 7 2 \ ° dX,m Sa,d the Curtiss. rity” at mid-September considerable
got Airplane company for exam­ decline appears to have occurred in
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ple has adopted the aluminum indus­ the general level o f farm prices and
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( o s t !
try and will farm out parts o f its purchasing power according to data
th° 3e aluminum plants in a revival o f the agricultural situa­
hard hit by curtailment o f civilian t i o n just released by the OSC ex.
|2x4’s
at per M
production.
tension service. The greatest decline
The war, department announced occurred in prices for meat animals,
1x8 Shipiap,
at per M
the quartermoster corps will make its with seasonal factors playing a part.
contract awards on a regional basis
Despite the recent decline the fa, m
direct negotiations will be made price level remains relatively high.
6-in. Siding
at per
with the bidders and prices will no The Oregon farm price index stood
W . W . SIEMENS
longer be “ the dominat'ng factor” at 94 percent o f the 1926 1930 level
Jeweler
m making awards.
as o f September 15, 29 percent high­
Expert Watch Repairing
| A Complete Stock of Paint and Builder’s Hardware
er than su year ago.
Labor
Former Post O ffice Bkig.
In
the
country
as
a
whole
farm
pri­
Powell Blvd. Gresham, Ore.
OPM directors Knudson and Hill
at Money-Saving Prices
than and war and navy secretaries ces at mid-September were 99 per­
Stimson and Knox issued a joint cent o f the 1926-1930 average or |
statement that the interruption o f 139 percent o f the 1910.1014 level,
defense production by strikes and 43 points above September 1940.
THE BEST T H A T’S
The farm cost index stood at 137
Slowdowns "is the greatest help ag­
gressors can get these davs when on September 15 up 10 points com­
LEFT . . . .
material on the battlefield is every­ pared with a year ago. With the in­
thing.” They asked emp’oyers and dex o f prices received at 139 and the
around Gresham so say many real­
employees to telephone the U. S. index o f prices paid for commodities,
tors at the top of hill fronting
conciliation service or the OPM in interest and taxes at 137 farm prices
Mil. 2-5021
Lancaster 4757
Powell Blvd. North side south­
cases o f labor difficulties so they were figured at 101 per cent o f par­
ern slope wooded background, can receive “ immediate attention.”
ity. The parity index does not include
nice shrubbery, variety trees, U
farm wages which were at 165 per­
Living Costs and Prices
acre asparagus, V■- acre youngber
cent o f the 1910-1914 level on O c­
The Labor depaitment reported li­ tober 1, 36 points higher than a yearj
ries, 2 H acres red ¡raspberries, 33
fruit trees .nice variety, 4 walnut ving costs fo r moderate income fam ­ ago.
ilies in large cities are now 9.6 high,
trees all bearing. A street full
er than before the outbreak o f war
length on east, nice timber for
in Europe. Price administrator Hen­
park. This choice piece may now
ELWOOD
derson in a report to the President
be had for $2800, well worth
$4000 for a nice home. Look a f­ said the U. S. needs price control
legislation "and we need it fast.”
ter it now while open.. Only re.
(Too late for last week)
Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Vallen former­
quires $500 down.
Priorities
ly o f Cascade Locks took an extend-1
Priorities director Nelson issued an
ed
trip by auto thru Washington, Id -1
The MEYERS SERVICE order entirely prohibiting the use of
aiho and Oregon. They visited many |
copper
for
non-defense
construction
GRESHAM, ORE.
after November I and after January friends enroute.
Tel. 257
1 for 100 civilian articles such a
Dan Stahlnecker and Sam Bass o f I
toys, jewelry, dress accessories, house Dodge are working on Everet Stahl-
furnishings and burial equipment. He necker’s house in Colton this week.
also ordered continued thru Decem­
Matt Park and Mr .Hendershott I
ber the curtailment o f light truck
DR. L. W . GRIFFITH
returned from eastern Oregon la<t |
at
production for civilian use.
A complete optical tervice
Mr. Nelson announced a series o f week with a four point buck.
RUBY’S STOCK FARM
open meetings in Minneapolis, Nov.
Mr .Hartwick o f Forest Grove wa
Eyes examined
I
3
;
Cincinnati
Nov.
5
;
Indianapolis
in this vicinity last week; weighing
Between Stanley Road and Eleven Mile Road
Glasses fitted
l Nov. 6; Rochester Nov. I I ; East hops subject to allocation.
Broken lenses duplicated
on Baseline
Orange, N .J. Nov. 14; and Pitts­
By eg lass frames repaired while
A light frost made its appearance
burgh Nov. 18; to acquaint business-
A real Patriotic Dance with proceeds going to the
you wait.
in these parts last night but it hasn’t
men with the priorities system.
We Invite comparison e l service,
Post’s W elfare Fund.
hurt
the
dahlias
yet.
The OPM ceitifiied these seven
quality and price
mid-west communities as entitled to
Music by Charlie Dahlquist’s Orchestra
Mr. and Mrs. Everet Stahlnecker
We do our own grinding
special const#)-ration i: he nego­ and Mr. and Mrs. Irvin Stahlnecker
tiation o f def* ns** c rt
because and children and Miss Iva Lou Kish-
Admission ............. $1.00
T a x ............. 10c
VISION OPTICAL CO.
***** *•*« unemployment due to pri. paugh enjoyed a china pheasant din­
Office ea Powell Blvd, opposite
Total per couple ................. $1.10
ortiiea; Grand Rapids, Mich.; Eaton- ner Wednesday evening at the Dan
Gresham Theater
High school students 35c per person with
ton, Ga.; Greenville Mich.; Ripon.
T el Gresham 117, er
Stahlnecker home.
student body ticket
Wis.; Newton and Kellogg, Ia.; and
Portland BE A. H 7 I
Mr .and M r- Geo. Brown and sonJJ,
Mansfield, Ohio.
Save Time by using
j
1
Oregon City Branch
United States National Bank
You Can’t Go Wrong
and Rentals
Tel. 77-3
nóv .
this Modern Deposit Plan
DENTIST
Tel. Sandy
FBUHy.
Civili.n Defense*
The President proclaimed Novem­
ber 11-16 “ Civilian Defense Week.”
The proclamation asked Americans
to “ become better informed of the
L. D. MEADE, Editor and Publisher
many vitul phases o f the civilian de­
fense program and of opportunities
Published weekly on Fridays at Eatacada, Clackamas County, .Oregon.
Entered in the poatoffice at Eatacada, Oregon, as second-calss matter.
for the participation o f every indi-
1 vidual.” Civilian defense director L>
SUBSCRIPTION RATES
11 a Clackamas County, one year $1.50; outside the county and in the State Guardiu announced the theme of the
of Oregon, one year $2.00; outside the State o f Oregon, one year $2.50: week “ The only effective answer to
foreign $8.0# a year. Subscriptions are payable in advance.
total war is total defense.”
Clackamas County News
PROFESSIONAL
Tel. 5961
CÔt'NÎY NÜWá
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Gresham
Evelyn M. Lawrence
Notary Public
Agent for Aetna Casualty and
Surety C<k.
Capitol Fire Insurance Co.
Accident and Health Insurance
Estacada, Ova.
T#L. 97*3.
C.M. Sparks Hardware Co.
WALRAD 1
¡Fire - Automobilei
I Surety Bonds
$ 15.00
$ 16.00
$ 35.00
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Armisiir«* D ay
■I A A X E
of Gresham Legion
Post No. 30
Monday Night, Nov. 10th
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