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EASTERN CLACKAMAS NfcwS, THURSDAY, APRIL 9, 1925 PAGE FOUR 11 ÏM E ditor,....................................Ruth Day A ssistant Editor, . V irginia Du Bois ass E d ito r.............Richard Hayman The 1925 Star Sport Touring with the Million Dollar Motor. “ A Pair of Sixes ” is the name of the Senior p ay which hasj ist been chosen. It is well known and greatly recommended as a high school play. Copies have I been ordered and the cast will commence practicing as soon as possible. It will be piveti some I ti ne in May. Beginning with the low pur chase price, every day you drive a Star you save money. ^ The jiirls’ rest room is now furnished and ready for use. The Freshman girls are taking turns at caring f o r it. It is welcomed as a much needed con venience. Last Wednesday, April 1, we hell our annual Rough-Neck-Day It was as funny as ever this year except that the faculty did not dress up. Snapshots were taken for the annual. Miss Evelyn Gibson, W’ho has been attending the Estacada high schc ol as a Sophomore, has moved to The Dalles where she will continue her work. The high school had as a visitor last week, Miss Rose Trachel, who is now attending school at Monmouth. Miss Trachel will be temembered as a former Estaca da student. The high school base ball team expects to play the first game of the season here Friday, April 10 with Gresham high school. The boys have been out for practicó whenever the weather permitted and there seems to be good mat erial here. your comfort, economy and safety. "A The 1925 S ta r is the best car buy in the low priced field because it delivers the great est number of high grade features ever built in a low cost car. CURRINSVILLE ITEMS Daddy’s i^Evei\ii\£ Fairy Tale Mrs. Murray Clark of Eagle Creek was calling on Mrs. Ward Douglas, Wednesday. Mrs. Sadie Wade was calling! on Mrs. R. S. Coop, Tuesday. ^y/AARY n GRAHAM BONNER »if tun » Mr. and Mrs. W. F. Ferrell of Barton w ere shopping in Currins-; BIRD AND TENNIS ville, Tuesday. We are sorry to learn our neigh- i “I enn’t play tennis,’’ sold the spur- row, "but I think I would like to bor, J. H. Looney is no better. watch the game." Noah Heiple is reported on the Two boys were playing nnd the sick list. sparrow perched Farmers are all rushing thei himself upon the spring work. tennis net. "Oh, look out It looks like we are not going for the bird," said to get the electric light line thru the first boy. "He Is sitting on the this spring. N. E. Linn is mak net." inga last canvass of prospective "I see,” said the users. second boy, "we must watt until h* ; Lawrence Webber was demon gets off there.” d strating a new Chevrolet auto “I don’t know' mobile in Currinsville, Tuesday. why they don’t go on playing,” said J. A. Swanson of Portland hac sparrow. his auto overhauled at the Rhod ■H« Is Sitting on the "Here I have a tho Net.” es garage last week. front seat, and Wm. Rhodes is giving the Mo nothing happens, I have the best pos- sfble seat. I didn’t hnTe any trouble gul tractor belonging to the Cur about getting It either, and no one tin sville store a general overhaul asked me to pay even so much as a ing before installing it in the bug for my admission ticket,” "He doesn’t seem to move,*’ said the feed mill. first boy. “He Is looking at us,” said the sec ond boy. "There they stand with their tennis Saturday was anniversary day rackets as I’ve heard them call those * for Garfield Grange and a fitting things and they don’t move,” said the Every feature contributes to sparrow, program was given the minutes "Well, we’d better look for the ball {See the 1925 Star Car with its Million Dollar Motor) of the first meeting held on Jan. that went outside and then see If the 6, 1902 were read, followed by bird goes by then,” said the first boy. "Yes, we'd better do that,” said the roll c a l l of charter members, second TODAY boy. those who were present were "Then, If he hasn't gone by that given seats of honor. A memor time,” the first boy said, "we will go up to him and make him fly away. I ial service and draping of the don't want to frighten him when he Is charter for departed members so tame. But If we go up to him and was given and a bunch of pink •end him away without frightening him and w’hite carnations was laid on It will be all right.” strange to think how long he the altar in their me mo r y . has “It’s been sitting there,” said the sec Several visitors wore pres e n t ond boy. Methodist Episcopal Church and spoke briefly. So the two boys hegnn to hunt for ESTACADA, OREGON LOCAL R EPRESEN TA TIV E their tennis ball which had gone out Mr. and Mrs. P. M. Wagner side and which was hidden In sum# ESTACADA, OREGON IRA F. RANKIN, Pastor. entertained with a Ford party, long grass. They had quite a time finding It but ‘‘.EA STER SUNDAY SERVICES ” Saturday evening when seVera when they came back the sparrow still “ The Friendly Church on the Hill.” Fords of the neighborhood car sat upon the tennis net. The E aster Message will be present ried friends and neighbors to the "This Is very strange,” said the spar ed by recitation and song by the child Wagner’s. Music and games row. "I've never seen such a dull game. i ren of the Sunday School 10:00 filled the evening. "I thought I would see how ball* f Perspective of 0 . A. C. Memorial Union Building for Which Funds are Being Morning worship: Sermon by the Mr. and Mrs. C. T. Dickinson could fly when helped by those rackets. . Pastor 11:00 Raised Among Students, Alumni and College Friends “I know they can't fly very far or j Subject: “ The Argument of the Empty of Oswego attended G arfield high but I'd like to see what they can j Tomb ” Grange, Saturday. Mrs. Dick do. And they're not doing a thing. I AFTERNOON SERVICES: inson helping with the memorial The boys spent so long a time Just Sunday School at Mt. Zion 2:00 service, now In looking for another ball.” Preaching at Mt. Zion 8:00 Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Bruce of "Well, I am glad they didn't «sit me EVENING SERVICES: Portland are visiting with Mr. to pay a bug or anything like that for my ticket. It wouldn't have been E pw orth League Chorus practice and Mrs. P. M. Wagner. the price of a bug." followed by the Devotional m eet The Skip-a-week club will meet worth Then the two boys went up to the ing ............................................... 6:15 Tuesday, April 14 with Mrs. sparrow and said: E aster Cantata by the,Choir and the Chas. Duncan. "Fly off, sparrow, so we can go on Young People's Chorus 7:30 With our game." Ladies’ Aid at the home of Mrs. O. The sparrow flew off and perched Safe Makers Only One E. Smith, Wednesday afternoon 2:30 himself on a wooden bench which was Jump Ahead of Thieves quite far at one side of the tennis S. S. Teacher’s Training class, Wed nesday 7:00 Recent defensive experiments nnd in court. Then the boys began to play. Choir practice Thursday 7:30 ventions might lend us to forecast nn The sparrow watched the balls fly end to bank burglary. But to bring P ray er Meeting a t the parsonage ing and thought they didn’t fly very F riday evening a t ................. 7 :30 this about In fact Is not so easy, as well. serts tlie Scientific American. What But ho hnd a good time wntchlng May E aster Sunday be a time of re concerns safe makers Immediately Is joicing in each Hnd every heart. Friends the possibility of devising some metal what was going on. Suddenly he thought to himself: a id members of the church far and near or other substance capable of resisting* ”T was In the way when I perched are incited to worhip with us th a t day. the devastating onslanght of the vari “ O, sing unto the Lord a new song; ous types of the acetylene torch, a myself upon that net. It Is over that for He hath done marvellous things; high temperature device which will ent that the balls go and those balls, while His rig h t hand, and His holy arm hath Us fiery way through metal defenses not being very good flyers, could hit much too hard to suit me. gotten Him the victory. ” Psalms »8:1 once thought absolutely Impregnable. T e s, I was In the way and they The contest between the safe cracker and the safe maker Is fast resolving waited for me to move. The accompanying cut illustrate* tlic massive size of the proposed building to he on the O. A. C. campus "tVhen I didn't Itself Into the old problem of the I t to commemorate the active part Oregon heroes played in the Spanish-American and World wars. The building Christian Church Services resistible force and the Immovable move they looked will tower ISO feet high and will he AM by JOO feet The building materials use I will be such as to blend with the present cantons architecture and vet he distinctive. The building will house ill student and alumni activities and Sunday, April 12 1925. body—with the odds In favor of the for a ball and then organizations. More than half of the total $500.0(X1 needed for construction is now raised. safe cracker. they mnde me fly Bible School at 10 a. m. Since the beginning of safe making off The O. V C. Memorial union cam I foriii.i pledged $liXX' to the cause and e t I in the well-appointed theater The Bible School will have an "Well, well, well, the Inventors have hnd two sets of paign to provide $500.000 needed to j many contributions of $_’50 and more e campus productions, lycetim Easter program at this hour men to deal with—the burglars who that was a Joke. construct a building which will lie a were received. nuu-l'ers and other forms of entcr- permanent memorial to the college with an offering for ministerial use the drill nnd those who nse ex "But I’m glad More than $325,(XX> of the total is iin- .cut may he given for tlie campus and state heroes of the Spanish now subscribed and construction on time to time. A pipe . rgan will plosives. Each new Improvement of they stopped their relief. American and World wars and to the building will begin in the late sum ' e installed in the theater which will safes lias been met, on the part of the game for awhile, house all student and alumni activi mer of 1»J5 and will ho completed b\ Mrs. Betty Weatherby, Sunk a an rniren-c rotunda v.here stu- burglar, with methods for successfully mighty glad. ties on the O A. C. campus, has been the fall term of ll>Jb, according t. lent and alumni gatherings may be Preaching 11:00 attacking it. So the b o y s completed among students and i* present plans. Mumni arc organized arranged. went on with their Topic: “ What Does Easter moving into different districts of the not onlv in Oregon but in Washing Sy. e the atm uncement that a class state where alumni and friends of the ton, California, Hawaii, and mam d. 5 M watt britadcasting station will game a n d a l l Moan To You? ” M a rv e ’ous N a tu ra l B rid g e college are located. through the gnme eastern states where former student- e installed at O. A. C. an effort is Tlie Rainbow natural bridge Is lo Preaching at 7:30 More than half of the sum needed ire located. 'e m ; trade to tie up the activities of and through many was raised on the campus in an in The building will have rooms for •I e Memorial union with this feature The sermon will be the first one cated within the Navajo Indian reser more the sparrow tensive drive of a week Inspired h\ student activities, faculty meetings ce’lege is host tsi many speaker* vation near the southern boundary of sat and watched. the record of O. A C and Oregon assembly lulls for largo gatherings of Ihe following topics. national repute and authorities on Utah, and spans a canyon nnd n small "That bird Is heroes in the war. the undergraduates tropin rooms where athletic award* •’ti tval, scientific and economic 4 Jesus Commissions His Apostles. ; stream which drains the northwest and faculty of the college pledge.I f the \ arsitv "O" a".viatioti it n subjects. In addition the Ivceitm num- stHl there,” the The Two Boya Ba 5 How the ApostTes Obeyed the ern slope of the Navajo "mountains. more than halt ot the total in thre 1 e permanently kept, shop rooms to first boy said. e. ■ brin; arti ts of international gan U Hunt. This bridge is unique In that It Is 'not Commission*. days President W. 1. Kerr, who W the building of campus dramatic pro ■ e to the campu«. In the past few “Yes, wouldn't *eiiiuisl\ ill at the time, sent in hi' ductmus and main other tvpes of only a symmetrical arch below but 6. The Church Developed. . s such s.ngcrs as Geraldine h'ar- you think he was uinrd ring our pledge of $1000 on the second da> ot •ooms. All the student publication and Madame Schumann-Meink; 7. The Success of the F irst Cen presents also a curved surface above, g a m e r the second asked. the drive. Alumni in Portland have will he housed in the new building 'li'clia hlman and Erna Riihinstein. thus roughly suggesting a rainbow. tu ry and Why. "Yon would," the first replied. responded with more than $J5,lXX' and j which will he a hig advancement ot I > ml nists. and many otliers leave been Its height shove the surface of the the campaign is now reaching into the 1 the obi inadequate sv-tem of puhlira I rote tamers on the campus. The hig'i- 8. Beginnings of Apostacy. And It did look strange to see the water Is 30P feet, and its span Is 278 smaller cities and communities of the I tiou offices scattered over the entire pc-veered broadcasting station will 9. The First Human Creed. feet, The bridge nnd Its neighboring sparrow stay upon the bench for a state. • a' e their artistry available to the cm campus. It) The Rise of the Papacy. canyon walls are gorgeously clothed long, long time while the boys played The great Memorial union project j ' The Memorial union building will j 'ire st te 11 .The Evils of Divisions.. will seek to draw together the (<mr | release in mottled red and yellow. The In tennis. \ massive entrance to the building needed class room in the component parts of the college stn buddings much dian story concerning Its origin Is that 12. Can and will Christians will lead into the main lobby to he provided by the state." said ! dents, alumni, facults and friends. It E. R Lem. Willie1» Perplexity a rainbow was turned to atone, thus U nite? n, registrar "College life railed "Memorial Hall." Finest cx- will he a great gathering place for j is highly organized and mam of the i ti pies o f art and sculpture will dec- "tVlllle,” said the teacher, "how permitting certain hero gods to es college interests, a magnet to attract j «tiulrnt jrou rate the hallway. Leading Kick from Choir rehearsal Saturday at cape flood waters in the canyon. De- much Is nine and six?" p* require accommoda students and alumni m all walks ot I tion.« which arc 7:30 d . m. needed l'or in*truc t will he the rotunda, where alumni iout Indians will not pass under this "Thirteen," said Wllllgi life and a melting pot to create a col- , tamal purjv :?s. The Memorial moot zutbcrmgs will often he lield and \\ e are aiming to help people bridge without saying tlielr prayer«. "No. Try again." lege democracy. <ay those in charge building is K wheic from 5X1 to S00 persons may •mg built without cost t Loyalty of individu.il students and the slate. *h ich i» an important tea ko served at spec-ial banquets and understand the Scriptures and Ihe Indian name waa Nngee-lld Non "Sixteen." alumni, who mortgaged their future ture in Ore•goti'* “No." ne-z.’ihl—"Tlie rnlnhow turned to thereby come to know God. unci-"on- for which the college tea educational pro earning power to help pa\ hack to gram.” om is inadequate "Seventeen." All are invited to attend these stone.” their alma mater jmrt of the train ng \ cafeteria tor students and faculty "Willie, Willie,” Mid the teacher, Of moch \ services. !ti‘erc*t to student* and s an received, gave an impetus to tlie cam j -ther feature planned for the new "why couldn't yon guess a stnallet paign that nukes the total objvtive faculty is the nhm for B F. ( ' l a y . wnl.tug which is expected to be L. D. S. Services number—fifteen, say7" assured, according to campaign lend r the me of tlie campus one Minister. Christian Church. ers. One freshman student from Cali- i One f The Reorganized Church of "Oh, no," said Willie. "It couldn’t - ir from next fall. Jesus Christ of Latter Day be fifteen.” “Why couldn't I t f said the teacher. Larne sheets of blottir? paper Saint, holds Sunday School s e r "Because," said WRIla "ten and flv* Mr*. H. B. Siuder was in Full line of kalsomine 10c perf F liter’s for Faint», Wall paperi 19 x -4. at the NEWS Office 10 vices every Sunday at the I O make fifteen.” cent*. Portland J on k>u*i uca*. pound, Bt Pointer *. Ilòti and Window Glass. 5-22t GARFIELD HEM S tfiO. F. ball it 10 A. jif.