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O LACK AM AS PROFESSIONAL CARDS DR. H. V. ADIX P hysician and S u rg e o n P h y sio th e ra p y — X-Rey R ad ium G resh a m , Ore. T el. 5961 Dr. H. A. Schneider DENTIST T e l. S an dy 1S1 S an dy, O r e g o n O. D. EBY A tto r n e y at Law General Practice Confidential Advisor O regon C ity , O regon S. E. WOOSTER R eal E .ta te , L oans, and Insurance R entals E stacad a, O reg on T el. 7 7 -3 Drs. T. B. and L .B. Carter VETERINARIANS Tel. G resham 2 1 0 O re g o n G resham , C. DON PLATNER, M. D. P hysician and S u rg eon C lackam as C ou n ty B an k B ldg. S an dy, O r e g o n O f f i c e H ours, 2 to 8 P . **. E v en in g s, S atu rd ay and S un day by A p p ° intnr»ent T e l. S andy 441 L. A. CHAPMAN M O R T IC IA N E s ta c a d . C alls atten d ed D a y o r N ight T e l. 5 6 -7 o r 56 -61 E. O. WILLSON, D. M. D. D e n tistry 2 1 1 -1 3 P osta l B ldg S. E. C o r. 3rd and W ash in g ton I ™ - 424^ ____________ G r e ,h « m ’ ° rl ! E m p loy m en t .n d ¡Fire - Automobiles I Surety Bonds ¡ L ice n se d E le c tr ica l C o n tr a c to r HOT rO IN T MAJOR ELECTRICAL APPLIANCES Rt. 2, Estacada, Oregon Tel. Eatacade #7-3 Richard Sponhauer Agent for Northwestern Mutuel Fire Ins. Co Aetna Fire Ins. Cn. Estacada, Oregon Tel. Estocade 84-1 DR. H. M. KRAMER DENTIST 905 Weatherly Bldg. E. Grand end Morrison PORTLAND, OREGON Tel. EA 9445 Rea. Phone Mur. 8318 M orale Ships The maritime commission launched two more victory ships. The navy an nounced the 368 craft in its small boat building program are being built b f 76 firms thruout the coun try to spread the work as far as possible. P ow er. Expert Watch Repairing Former Post O ffice Bldg. G resham , O re. $10.00 PER ACRE Sounds good and when you see it you will say it is good for a tract o f 120 acres, 5 acres cleared, mostly tillable when cleared, rock ed road, one-half mile Fiont, two miles o ff Mt. Hood loop, 30 miles from city center, livable 5-room hr barn, poultry house, elec- ti mile bus both grade and hi >1, two streams, nice ce- •, bearing orchard, wells, u to be removed promptly. $1200, one.half cash 6 percent in terest. Fine for stock. W H A T DO YOU SAY ? 10 acres, mostly cleared, on high way ,electricity, tellephane, bus to both schools, good soil, no buil dings, orchard. $1000 cash, $500 balance 6 percent or $900 cash. Better see it. 10 acres, 1 acre mostly cleared, well 9 acres timber, 2nd fir, alder and maple fit for furniture, good well, fenced three sides. Only $800 down, easy payments. Picture Framing Glass Powell, Blvd, Gresham Evelyn M. Lawrence Notary Public Agent for Aetna Casualty and Surety Co.. Capitol Fire Insurance Co. Accident and Health Insurance TeL. »7 -«. Esta ends , O n . Bulova Watches — EE Seth Thomas Clocks Community Plate and Rogers Silverware | Visit our new Location. I See our window display W . W . SIEMENS = I Expert Watch and Clock Repairing jjj 17 Powell Blvd, Gresham, Oregon | In Former Postoffice Location iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimiimmiiiiiiiiiiiiimiimiiiiimmimiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimiiiiii.Ti lit L o w 4 'o s i 2 2x4’s ........ at per M ....................................$ 1 5 . 0 0 ||| 1x8 Shiplap, at per M ........................ $ 1 6 . 0 0 6-in. Siding at per M ..................... $ 3 5 .0 0 -------- -— o -------------- | A Complete Stock of Paint and Builder’s Hardware at Money-Saving Prices M c C re a d y L u m b e r C o . Mil. 2-5021 Lancaster 4757 M ilw a u k io , Or«»gon Pioneer Battery ] 20 acres mostly* cleared on high way, electricity, telephone, good soil, no buildings ,bus to schools. Only $1750 cash, $500 at 6 per cent interest. D Sale The MEYERS SERVICE GRESHAM. ORE. A N C E Old Time and Modern EVERY SATU RD AY NIGHT A T EAGLE CREEK Fiberglass Insulation— 30 Month PANKRATZ Sign Painting Elgin «... . Hiillllllliiiliiiliiiliiiiiiimiiilllllllilliiiniiillimiiiiilliiiiiiiiiiililiiiiil|illllll,illlllll£ Tel. 257 Paint & Wallpaper Store Waltham, Ha»i. __ Priorities director Nelson inaugur- oted a power conservatiin program calling for curtailment o f the use of power by non-defense industry in Al abama, Florida, Georgia, Mississippi, North Carolina, South Carolina, and Tennessee unless heavy rains end the power shortage in these states before November 10. Program would L a b or D isputes prohibit use o f power for advertis The President diirected secretary ing sfens .shop windows and night o f war Stimson to take posession of and operate the Bendix, N. J. athletic events. plant if Air Associates Inc., after a dispute developed at the plant over For the month of October the thhe reinstatement of strikers on the navy recruitimg bureau assigned a recommendat:on o f the defense me quota o f 270 to the Portland district. diation board. Colonel Hoy M. Jones In spite o f the stimulus of the Am in change o f 2,100 soldiers who took erican Legion recruiting campaign over the plant said “ employees de the district enlisted only 241 men, siring to return to their jobs will be 29 short o f the mark. given ail necessary protection. However according to Lieut. G. F. The defense mediation board be DeGrave, officer in charge of navy gan hearings on the labor dispute recruiting in this district this is a involving captive coal mines in the very good record in comparison with Appalachian area after the United those o f the recruiting stations in Mine workers voted to accept the other parts o f the country. President’s request to return to work DeGrave emphasized the fact that in the interest o f defense pending daring the month o f September the settlement o f the dispute. The U .S. last for which returns are available conciliation service reported settle this district enlisted more men into ment o f 30 other labor disputes. the service in proportion to popula D e fe n se H ou sin g tion than any other area in the coun Defense housing coordinator Pal try with the exception of Des Moines mer reported 1285 public-financed territory where the navy advertising defense homes were completed dur program gave added impetus to the ing the week ending October 25, months recruiting. As the prograrii bringing the total ready far occupan had not at that time been inaugurat cy to 46,572. Homes being built or ed in this territory Portlands show already completed under the defense ing was made only thru the effort, o f the recruiting staff. program now number 101,785. T e l. E stacad a 3 -1 5 S. E. LAWRENCE W age. Secretary o f labor Perkins report, ed average hourly earnings o f fac tory wage earners were 74.5 cents during August. Federal security ad ministrator McNutt announced 545,- 700 jobs were filled thru the state employment services during Septem Direct Agents ber, 55 percent more than last year. E Oregon Mutual Fire Ins. Co. = Wage-hour admiistrator Fleming n Oregon Automobile Ins. Co. E said he favored a program o f wage 'tmiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimiiiiir stabilization which would not freeze wages at present levels but would fairly adjust exiisting differences be tween one prant and another doing the Same work and make provisions for adjustments to increases in the cost o f living. P o w e ll B lvd. E sta ca d a , O re. C iv ilia n I WALRAD (Now in Dr .Kramer’s O ffice) B ld g ., D e n t .! C .r e fo r S electee» A D V E R T IS IN G J ew eler M aaonic 14, 1Î* » 1 Kates for advertising made known on application. Advertisers will please The office o f education annour take note that to insure insertion of advertisement in the issue of thi current week, advertising copy should reach this office no. later than that in cooperation with the oi luesday noon. Asristance it: eerfujiy given in the prepa- ution of copj o f civilian defense it will dev a school ond college civilian m T H IS W E E K IN D E F E N S E facilitate trade among the nations service thru which “ hundreds of o f the Western Hemisphere to en sands of teachers, elucational A id to B ritian and Ruaaia able the American republics to pro . ers and citizen volunteers” can OPM materials director Batt said cure essential requirements for di» cipate in the defense program in a radio speech from Washington velopment o f their resources and sta ganizing “ Freedom’s Forum: he had returned from the aid confer bilization o f their economics schools, colleges, clubs, church* ence in Moscow with the thot that P rices libraries to discuss national “ the sensible, sane and selfish” The labor department reported its lems “ with respect to facts am course for the U. S. “ is to deliver daily price index o f 28 basic commo out hysteria.” the goods, everything we possibly dities rose 1.3 percent during the can provide, into the hands of peo wee kof October 17 to 24 bringing C iv ilion S up p ly Priorities director Nelson oi ple who can use them, against the prices in the index to more than 34 a 35 percent reduction in the u enemy while he is still thousands of percent higher than a year ago. steel by non-mechanical ice rel miles from our shares.” Price administrator Ilendetson an The maritime commission announ nounced a comprehensive program to erator manufacturers and a 17 p ced delivery of the first o f 60 em stabilize prices o f all products made cent cut in production o f domes' ergency cargo boats being built for o f brass, copper or their alloys. He washers and ironers. Mr. Nelson sai that in one year 32,000 tons o f stee. the British. The President signed the also issued a price schedule :hedu on gly would be saved by the latter cut. $5,985,000,000 second lend-lease ap. cerine and bed sheets. as. Sheet Sh prices propriation and created in the office will be approximately 15 percent be A rm y for emergency management a lend- low current market levels ,Mr. Hen Secretary of war Stimson announc lease administration with Edward R. derson said. ed that specially selected Signal Stettinius Jr .as administrator. F a cts and F igu res Corps reserve officers are in Eng P a n -A m e rica n R elations Archibald MarLeisch librarian of The Export-Import hank authoriz Congress was appointed by the Presi land studying air raid defense prior ed a $6,000,000 credit to the Banco dent to direct a new office o f facts to assignment with the U. S. army Obrero ,Venzuela and announced spe and figures to “ formulate programs aircraft warning service. Mr. Stim son also announced the first battal cial credit arrangements with banks designed to facilitate a widespread in Latin America will be made to and accurate understanding of the ion of the 87th infantry mountain regiments, first regiment deafened status and progress of the national r - i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i m i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i : . defense effort.” The new office will fo r mountain warfare, will be organ ized at Ft. Lewis, Wash., this month. advise government agencies how they The regiment will be made up of c m best present information and men specially skilled in mountain data on national defense to keep the climbing and ski and snowshoe tra. IN S U R A N C E A G E N C Y E public fully informed. vel. W . W . SIEMENS Complete X-Ray Service O ffice Hours, 9 to 6 P. M. Evenings, Saturdays and Sundays by Appointment FRUÌ AY. NO V Lt. Com. C. R. Wells chief dents officer o f the selective service s> tem said in a speech in Texas tl the program to rehabilitóte select L. D. MEADE, Editor and Publisher service registrants with physical Published weekly on Fridays at Estacada, Clackamas County, .Oregon. fects that can be remedied will i Entered in the poatoffice at Estacada, Oregon, as second-«. Iss matter. gin wiith the treatment o f 100,f men for dental defects. The men t S U B S C R IP T IO N R A T E S In Clackamas County, one year $1.50; outside the county and in the State be treated by dentists in their c o f Oregon, one year $2.00; outside the State o f Oregon, one year $2.50: communities at the expense o f foreign $3.00 a year. Subscriptions are payable in advance. federal government. PORTLAND. ORE. D E N T IS T NIW S Clackamas County News T e le p h o n e A t. 3 4 0 3 D r. V . A . N edderm an COUNTY SPECIAL THANKSGIVING Guarantee DR. L. W . 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