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About Clackamas County news. (Estacada, Or.) 1928-1957 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 4, 1929)
;;4 1 4 5 0 CLACKAMAS COUNTY NEWS, ' ' • ■ — ' " " r - CHURCHES Anton Malar Eatecede Methodist Church AUCTIONEER Farm and Cattle Sales Phone Sandy 12x4 Address Boring - - - Oregon Competent nurae for all occaaiona Will Go Anywhere MRS. A . W . SCH U N K E Garfield District R. F. D. 1 Estacada. Oregon DR. H. A. SCHNEIDER D E N T IST Phone Sandy 151 Sandy, Oregon F. C. BROS1US, M. D. O ffice 2nd door West o f Meat Market Telephone 341 Sandy, Oregon Schuebel, Beattie & Miller r Attorneys at Law 6 per cent state school money to loan on farms; General law prac tice. Bank o f Oregon City Bldg. Oregon City Oregon L. A. CH A P M A N M OR TICIAN Calls attended day or night Mortuary l. O. O. F. Bldg- Telephone No. 21-61 S. E. Wooster Real Eatate Loana, Inauranca Rentala FARM LOANS A SPECIALTY Tel. 77-3 Estacada, Ore. Dr. H. M. Kramer DENTIST Estacada, Oregon O ffice hours 9 a. m. to 5 p. m. Evenings by appointment O ffice Phone 315 O. D. EBY Attorney at Law General Practice Confidential Adviser Oregon City, Oregon Dr. M. M. Martindale CH IR OPR ACTO R of Oregon City Trips to Estacada discontinued until latter part of September W e Specialize in E X T R A C T IO N O F T E E T H At this office we are equipped to handle the most difficult extrac tion, with gas or local injection around the tfums. A trained dental nurse to insure cleanliness. My past experience will hear me out as a painless extractor of Teeth. (T en Physician and Surgeon O ffice Hours 9 to 6 and Evenings ESTACADA OREGON D. C. & E. C. LATOURETTE Attorneys Practice in All Courts First National Bank Bldg. Oregon City Oregon Dr. W . W . Rhodes O S T E O P A T H IC Physicien end Surgeon Estacada Oregon 7he YELLOW PENCIL with the ^V R EÜ R AN D EAuLE S a c i e SE C T I L C O ^ ' ^ The sacrament o f the Lord’s Sup per will b* observed this Sunday. Our communion study will be taken from Luke’s story o f “ The Walk to Emmaus.” Springwater— Sunday school at 10 a. m., morning worship at 11. Eagle Creek— Sunday school at 10:30; evening service at 8 o ’clock. — T. I. Kirkwood, pastor. S A N D Y LOCALS Emery & Heaton were taking mo vies at Government Camp Sunday, and Jesse Still, who spent several days there, also took movies at Swim o f two boys skiing in bathing suits into the lake. The Peter Vetsch and A. Frisch families were guests at the Henry Wewer home Sunday. The Herman Millers entertained at Christmas dinner the W. R. Locke family and all their children and the grand children, except those in Aus tralia. Mr. and Mrs. E. Beers, the Lex Schmitzes and Ernest Harris fami- 1 lies were all guests at Christmas din ner at the Billy Edwards home. Susan Kelliher prepared a big tur key dinner at her Portland home, all the children and grand children being present but Charley Updegrave, who was working at the Sandy Plug mill. Helen Dahrens and children went to the city to spend a day with rela- j tives last week. Mr. and Mrs. E. F. Bruns had as Sunday dinner guests Mr. and Mrs. C. L. Henson and Mr. and Mrs. Les- : ter Townsend. S u c c e s s fu l P r a c t ic e ) X -R ay E xam inat ion s GUARANTEED PLATES $10.00 to $37.00 * NEW YEAR SPECIAL t when consistent with DR. P. G. BROWN, Dentist ¿K Dry Cleaning $ 1 - 0 0 * W illa m e t te Building, O r e g o n City Entrance Opposite Post O f f i c e Phone 562 Men’s Suits or Overcoats Calls made at Carver, Barton, Eagle Creek, Springwater, Sandy, Kelso, Currinsville and Estacada on Wednesdays and Saturdays uiiiiiiiiiiiim iim iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimiiiMMimiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiim'iiiiujiiiiiiiiimm iiii:: I Palace Laundry Man Cleaning - Pressing | ALL KINDS OF REPAIRS AND ALTERATIONS “ Ladies’ Work a Specialty.” | Why send your work out of Estacada? 5 antee all work. Service... Estacada Phone 93-11 Gates Funeral Home Phone 2471 We guar- C i t y C le a n e r s Distance is no question with us. Our equipment is at your service day or night. K m iiiu iiiiiiim iiiim iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiim iiiiiiiiiiiiiim iiiim iiiim iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiB Gresham- Oregon Patronize The News’ Job Printing Department - on Di in our Sho Y O t il This new car is now on display in our show rooms and we cordially invite you to come in for a personal inspection! JL oom Todav you can sec the most sensational auto mobile ever introduced— The Outstanding Chevrolet of Chevrolet History, a Six in the price range o f the four! a re «Zend o u r Cordialh ■y ln iÚccJ in itia l When you lift the hood and see the new six- cylinder valve-in-head engine you will realize that a new era has dawned for the buyers o f low-priced automobiles. Repre senting four years development and testing, this new power plant is a marvel o f advanced design. It develops approximately 32% more power than any previous Chevrolet engine. It displays sensationally greater speed and faster acceleration. And yet, despite this brilliantly improved performance, it main tains Chevrolet’s worldwide reputation for economy— averaging better than twenty miles to the gallon of gasoline! O u ts ta ° 'a •■tit On. to sho "W in '8 o f nd evro], er. ,ev*>Ze, • * 4 , Pe,\ f t t l ,s to, *9"> S tL eS o * r/ »U l ***** h unci% dn tZ~nintfi e n ty Presbyterian Churches W alter W . Gilbert, M. D. Years Out o f town people served in one visit good dentistry. Estacada Christian Church There is no better way to start the New Year than to turn our thoughts heavenward and consider the Creator. So the Bible school les son for next Sunday, the first Lord’s day of the year 1929, is “ Our Hea- ; venly Father.” The morning sermon message fol lowing the praise and communion service at 11 will also be in keeping with the New Year. The morning j message will be “ The New Birth,” based on the conversation with the Savior with Nicodemus, when Jesus j said “ Ye must be born anew.” The Christian Endeavor topic is “ Forces that are making the world better.” Do you believe the world is getting better or worse? The En- deavorers think it is getting better and are lending a hand to make their belief a reality. Come, and let the Endeavor wipe the frown away and replace it with a smile, and learn that life is really worth while.— Hugh Foster, pastor. D. S. Webster had a relapse after he was recovering from the flu, but he and the family are all able to be up and around again. Miss Dorothy Jonsrud had a week end vacation lasting until Wednesday and spent it at home with her father and Phillip. Mrs. Jonsrud is gradu ally gaining at the hospital. Mrs. J. M. C. Miller, Mrs. Jack- Scales and Maud Reed spent Saturday night and Sunday at Government Camp hotel where they had a wonder ful outing, watching winter sports be ing u.uite thrilling. Jack Greenwood and Art Jonsrud made a trip to Battle Axe Inn Sat urday. Jack says his logging at the Sandy Lumber company plant is be ing lushed. mmiiimimiiiiimiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiniiiiiimiiiir DR The story of the cross is the most wonderful story ever told. Only by the way o f the cross, that instrument of torture and shame, were hope and salvation ever brought to our hearts. It is not enough to have the cross as a story or a song; not enough to i believe in the suffering of Christ on Calvary; not enough to believe in His atoning death as a mere theory or creed. It is not the cross on the church spire, the cross stamped in gold on our Bible, or the cross in the window; it is the cross ih the heart that is a true sign of the consecrated life. It is only when the sinner has been led to take a long and earnest look at Calvary; when the awful tragedy o f that hour is stamped with undying conviction upon his soul; and when the real meaning of the cross be comes a personal experience, dis solved into his very life, that he can truly say with the great apostle, “ I am crucified with Christ.” Then in addition to all else, he realizes that he is not his own, that he is bought with a price,— oh such a price;— and he says: I cannot go back to the old selfish life— Christ suf fered and died for me; I belong to Him. He is my Savior, and gladly I count all things but loss for the ex cellency o f the knowledge o f Jesus Christ my Lord. We aim to so preach this Christ of the cross; holding Him up to the ideal need o f all men. Our subject for next Sunday morning at 11 o ’clock will be “ The God of Loving Righteousness.” Come and learn how good He is. In the evening at 7:30 the subject will be “ Human Weakness and Divine Strength." Remember at 10 o’clock in the morning the Sunday school meets to study the international lessons used by all churches. A fine spirit is growing in the church schooh Then the Epworth League meets at 6:30 in the evening. Miss Irene Kaake will be leader. A cordial invitation to all these services is extended to any who will come.— C. T. Cook, j pastor. Last Wednesday, “ the day after” ..us a good day for wrecks, caused mostly from the heav> snow fall. Bob Smith had three “ remains” in his garage Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. Owen Ganger and Bobby were guests at a lovely dinner at the Robert Murray home recently. Paul Thiess came down from Ta coma to be present at the joint Ma sonic and O. E. S. installation and presented .his mother with a lovely Bible to use with her work as chap lain. A baby girl, weighing 8 pounds, was born to Mr. and Mrs. Frank Davis of Sandy, December 26. The Davises and two other families live in the Kleeman house at the east end of town. FRIDAY, JANUARY 4, 1929 cig h t Great Array o f N ew Features 000200010200020053485323010001534853532348232348482353232348235323028948234823485353234848 Matching this spectacular advance in per formance is the greatest array o f new features Chevrolet has ever announced. The new four-wheel brakes not only assure positive safety, but are exceedingly quiet in op era tion . T h e new tw o-beam , head lamps with foot control dimming device were never before available in Chevrolet’» price class. And so on throughout the entire chassis, you will find feature after feature demanded in the finest automobiles and now offered on the Outstanding Chevrolet. Distinctive N ew Beauty But, however impressed you may he by the mechanical superiority of the Outstanding Chevrolet, your admiration will reach even greater heights when you study the car’s distinctive beauty. The marvelous new Fisher bodies represent a masterful example o f artistic coachwork. Never in Fisher’s long and illustrous service to the automotive industry has Fisher style supremacy been more clearly revealed! The Roadster The Phaeton The Coach . The Coupe . The Sedan . .*525 .*525 .*595 .*595 .*675 The Sport Cabriolet . The Convertible Landau • • • *695 *725 ^595 ^400 lH T o n C h a u U . . . *545 1 T £ T o n C *ha*sis w irh C ah *(■) 5 0 Sedan Delivery . . . L ig h t D e liv e r y Chasttis A l l /trices f. o . h. H i n t , M i c h . Come in and see these Beautiful New Cars on display in our showrooms Cascade Chevrolet Co. I Estacada q u a l i t y a T L O W C O S T