Clackamas County news. (Estacada, Or.) 1928-1957, January 18, 1929, Image 3

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CLACKAMAS COlÍM'fV NÉWS, FRIDAY, JANUARY i» , 192Í)
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K el so P rog r am Ja nu ary 26
Kelso Sunday school program for
New Yi-Of’s was ouatponeil until Jan­
uary 26, at which thhe a Social will
be held, a quilt sold, refr shmeius
served and a general good time en­
joyed. Your are invited to come and
bring someone with you.
S. G. S P I T L E R
GENERAL PLUMBING
AND REPAIRS
Phone Sandy 321
C o m p e t e n t nurse f o r all oc ca sion«
Will Go Anywhere
M R S. A . W . S C H U N K E
Garfield District
R. F. D, 1
Estacada, Oregon
DR. H. A. S C H N E I D E R
DENTIST
P ho ne Sandy 151
Sandy, Oregon
DR.
F. C. BROSIUS, M. D.
Office
2nd door West of Meat Market
T e lep h on e
341
Sandy, Oregon
S chuebel, Be.ittie & Miller
Attorneys at Law
6 per cent state school money to
loan on farms; General law prac­
tice. Bank of Oregon City Bldg.
Oregon City
Oregon
L. A. C H A P M A N
M ORTICIAN
Calls attended day or night
Mortuary I. O. 0 . F. Bldg.
Telephone No 21-51
S. E. Wooster
Real Estate Loans, Insu rance
Rentals
FARM LOANS A SPECIALTY
Tel 77 H
Estacada Ore
Dr. H. M. Kramer
DENTIST
Estacada, Oregon
O ffice hours 9 a. m. to 6 p. m.
Evenings by appointment
O ff ic e Phone 315
O. D. EBY
Attorney at Law
General Practice Confidential
Adviser
Oregon
City, Oregon
Dr. M. M. Martindale
C H IROPRACTOR
o f Oregon City
Trips to Estacada discontinued
until latter part of September
Walter W. Gilbert, M. D.
Phy si cien en d S u r g eon
O ffice Hours 9 to 5
and Evenings
ESTACADA
OREGON
D. C. & E. C. L A T O U R E T T E
Attorneys
Practice in All Courts
First National Bank Bldg.
Oregon City
Oregon
Dr. W. W. Rhode.
O S T E O P A T H IC
Physician and Surgaon
Estacada
Oregon
rhe YELLOW
PENCIL
,
CHURCHES
Estacada Methodist C hu rch
The'child 1s the greatest possibility
in the world. No man can tell by
looking at a child what he may be­
come.
A little boy was born in the hills
o f old Judea.
His parents are so
poor that the night H b was bom they
rested with the cattle in a shed. So
poor they could afford but two turtle
doves for an offering. After He was
a boy o f 12, He never went, so far as
we know, fifty miles from His home.
He never hud uny training In music,
art, literature, science or business.
What is there fob that Boy? A cross,
a grave in a strangers garden! Yet
'that Boy has hruught the best musi­
cians dedicate their most noble com-
, positions to His name. The greatest
artists have depicted scenes from, His
life. Literature has sung in splendid
verse, related graphic prose and told
His historic dignity, the story o f His
life. Science has sought its inspira­
tion at His fire, and has discovered
afresh the eternal oneness o f the uni­
verse.
He is only a boy! But what possi­
bilities were wrapped up in Him!
And how He blessed the whole world
and all life! Out from His borrowed
cradle among the cattle, out from
His lowly ,and humble career, out
from His supreme sacrifice, out from
His silent grave, has redeemed and is
redeeming humanity.
Next Sunday morning at 11 o’clock
the subject for the sermon will be,
“ God Works as an Indwelling Life.”
In the evening at 7:30 the topic will
be, "I Am the Truth.”
Sunday school at 10 a. m. We
passed the one hundred mark so make
an effort to come out and boost the
attendance still higher. The Epworth
League meets at 6:30 in the evening.
A most cordial welcome is extended
to any who will worship with us.—
C. T. Cook, pastor.
Sandy L utheran C hu rch
Arise, shine, for thy light is come
and the glory o f the Lord is risen
upon thee, is the keynote of the Epi­
phany season as sounded forth by
the prophet Isaiah in the sixtieth
chapter.
The Epiphany cycle of the church
year follows the Christmas season
and embraces the six weeks preceding
the Lenten season. The Epiphany
season with its lessons depicts Jesus
as the Savior o f the Gentile world.
The Wise Men o f the East are the
first o f the Gentile world to come
and worship the new 'born King at
Bethlehem.
The world today with much of
modern heathenish needs the same
light o f the gospel o f Jesus Christ to
enlighten it. Jesus reveals himself
as the Savior in His word. Let us
make diligent use of the word and we
shall experience its blessed light and
influence.
Over forty partook o f holy com­
munion at the service last Sunday
which was in German, and the ser­
vice was well attended. English ser­
vice next Sunday at the regular hour,
10:30 a. m. We bid you a hearty
welcome.— F. T. Schoen, pastor.
Estacada Christian Chu rch
“ Christ the Savior” is the subject
for the Sunday morning Bible school
lesson. This lesson naturally follows
those which have preceded it. When
we come to understand the existence
and nature of God, and the sin which
separates us from Him, the next
problem is a consideration o f a re­
conciliation or redemption. This
subject is intensely interesting, for
herein lies the heart of Christianity.
A cordial invitation and a hearty
welcome for all.
Following the Bihle school at 10
Communion and preaching at 11. The
sermon message will be “ The Clod
and the Rock.”
Christian Endeavor at 7 p. m.,
topic, “ Seeing the Good in Men Ev­
erywhere.” Miss Bessie Anderson is
president and James Beck is leader.
Sermonette, "Quack Doctor and Bald
Hornets.” Welcome all.— Hugh Fos­
ter, pastor.
i attend the services jnid enjoy the
blessings of worship and fellowship.
Springwater— Sunday sebpol at 10
a. m„ mottling yqrship jit Ml
George— After discontinuing the
services for three Sundays on account
o f the flu, we are glad to announce
that they wifi be resumed this Sun-
d iy .' Sunday school at 2 p. m., and
chorch service at 3.
Eagle Creak — Sunday school at
10:30 a. in., evening service at 8.—
T, I,, jvirkwood, pastor.
PIONEER OF ELWOOD
DISTRICT
PASSES
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ELWOOD, Jun. 17.»— (Speoial).—-
C. A. Stromgren died at his home Fri­
day, January 11. Funeral services
were held in the Colton Lutheran
church Sunday at 2 o ’clock, interment
in the Swedish cemetery.
Mr. Stromgreen was born in Swe­
den in 1840. He and his wife, who is
still living, settled on a homestead in
this district in 1872, and lived here
until a few years ago when they re­
moved to Old Colton district. In his
earlier years he took an active part
in the affairs of this neighborhood
and was highly esteemed by his
friends and neighbors. He was chair­
man of the school board when the
writer graduated from the eight);
grade, 30 years ago.
Miss Hannah Stromgreen o f San
Francisco came lip to help care for
her uncle in his recent illness.
Mary Gregg, who is teaching near
McMinnville,' spent the week end at
the Matt Jagmin home. Miss Grejjg
taught in this district two years ago.
Mr. and Mrs. - L. M. Cox made a
trip to Carver Sunday.
Otis Vallen and Lorenzo Wilson
were Oregon City visitors Saturday.
Henry Cadonau, who has spent the
past six weeks in this neighborhood,
left for Portland Friday.
Mrs. Matt Park visited with Mrs.
A. U. Bogden Friday.
Miss Lillian Shumacher visited at
the J. E. Nelson home Saturday.
SPECIAL T R E A T M E N T S OF
M E T A L S U S E D IN T H E
N EW M ODEL A FORD
claimants, if any, may he filed in the ■
Roseburg Office withit twenty days
prior to the date of filing the plats, 1
and should be filed within 90 days
thereafter.
The following lands were reset-veil j
front entry, location, or ether dis
pi-sal, August 26, 1924, under sec.
24 o f the act o f June 10,1920, appli­
cation o f Oregon and California Hy­
dro-Electric company:
All o f section 1, E*v of sec. 12, I
S'* N W ti, S W 'i o f sec. 15; all of
Bee. 16, N E '4 , SH NW ‘i and S ’* of j
sec. 17, 3EU NEVi and SE l4 of sec.
18, NEVi of sec. 19, NVfe, N h SVB I
sec. 20, all of sec. 21 and NW Vi of i
s -fl. 22, township 4 S. range 8 E.,’|
Washington meridian.
The E tii of sec. 36 township 4 S. 1
range 8 E. was withdrawn under first }
form, act o f June 17, 1902, by the I
secretary on March 21, 1916, for
Clear Lake reservoir site, White river j
project.
PORTLAND FIRM BUYS
TIMBER AT VIOLA
W e Specialize in
EXTRACTION OF TEETH
At this office we are equipped to
handle the most difficult extrac­
tion, with gas or local injection
around the gums.
A trained dental nurse to insure
cleanliness.
My past experience will bear me
out as a painless extractor o f
Teeth.
(T en
Years
S u c c essfu l
P r a c t ic e )
X -R a y E xam in at ions
GUARANTEED
PLATES
$10.00 to $37.00
Out o f town people served in one visit
good dentistry.
consistent
with
DR. P. G. BROWN, Dentist
W il la m e t te Building, O r e g o n City
E n t r a n c e O p p os ite Post O f f i c e
Phon e 562
VIOLA, Jan. 17.— (Special).—
A company of Portland, Mayer & Co.,
has bought all of the timber, 640
acres, on the old Braasch place.
Claud Porter sold them his right in
the timber and houses.
They are
planning to cut the timber making
Distance is no question with us. Our
it into ties and cord wood, which
equipment is at your service day or
will give employment to several men.
George Whitfield, a brother of
night.
Mrs. Bob Mattoon, was taken to the
Oregon City hospital Monday eve­
ning, where he was operated on for
appendicitis. A sister o f Mrs. Mat-
Phone 2471
Gresham* Oregon
toon, Ruth Whitfield, has been quite
ill at the Good Samaritan hospital
in Portland for the past two weeks.
There has been quite a lot of flu
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report that they are all getting well
now.
Mr. and Mrs. Emery Powers had
as their dinner guests Sunday, Mr.
and Mrs. Evenson o f Redland, Ear- | SUITS PRESSED .........................................
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nie and Miss Annie Bateson, Mr.
and Mrs. Pool from Canby, and Mr.
and Mrs. Eldon Lankus from Gresh­ | LADIES COATS AND DRESSES CLEANED AND |
am, and Helen and Junior Powers.
PRESSED, $ 1 . 0 0 and up
James Sevier, while cranking his
auto, was knocked down and injured
his back quite severely.
He says
that kick was as bad as a mule’s.
Nearly all the families who were = Phone 93-11
Estacada §
living at the old mill have moved out
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for their families.
Service...
Gates Funeral Hom e
| Suits Cleaned and Pressed $1.00 |
City Cleaners
The new Model A Ford automobile
contains some o f the finest exam­
ples in the world of new metal treat­
ments for resistence to wear and to
the torsional strain imposed upon
some of the parts o f the modern in­
ternal combustion engine.
One of these is the crankshaft. In ¡.iiiiiiiiiiim iiiiiiiim iiiiiiiiiim iiiiim iiiiiim m iiiiiiim im iim im iiiiiim iim i ni im m illili mi mi mi mini him mi mm m mu n;.
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shaft is made of a special Ford car­
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bon manganese steel, developed un­
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der rpocesses of metal blending and
heat treatment that are new to the
industry.
These processes produce a crank­
shaft that is heavier that any previ­
ous crankshaft, that is tougher to re­
sist wear and stronger to resist the
torsional strain of high speed per­
formance. The weight of the shaft
in itself makes for smoother opera­
tion and the static and dynamic bal­
- a fix in the price ranqe o f the fo u r J
ancing process to which it is sub­
jected before it is installed in the
motor still further reduces the
chances o f vibration.
This special carbon manganese
steel is only one of more than forty
different kinds o f steel, each repre­
senting a special treatment, which
are used in the manufacture o f the
Years ago, the Chevrolet
Day and night, through
new Model A Ford car, according to
order o f we'l-balanced ex­
Motor Company designed
winter’s cold and sum­
1 R. S. Smith, Ford dealer o f Sandy,
cellence—a combination
and built its first experi­
mer’s heat, the incessant
of performance, comfort,
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Outstanding Chevrolet
of Chevrolet H is to ry
represents
years of Development
and over a Million miles of Testing
NOTICE
OF
FILING
SURVEY
PLATS
mental six-cylinder motor.
This far-sighted step was
taken because Chevrolet
engineers knew that the
six-cylinder motor is in­
herently the most perfect­
ly balanced motor — the
ideal power plant to meet
the g ro w in g p u b lic d e­
mand for greater reserve
p o w e r, faster get-away
and, above all — smooth,
quiet performance.
OF
Notiee is given from the U. S. land
office at Roseburg o f the filing of
plats o f land; sections 6, 7, 18, 19,
30 and 31 of township 1 S. range 7 E,
and all o f township 4 S. range 8 E.
W. M., and the piast o f survey will
be filled in the • Roseburg office at
9 o ’clock a. m., on February 19.
All of the lands represented on
the above mentioned plats are within
the Mt. Hood National forest, town-
ship 1 S., range 7 E., withdrawn on
March 4, 1892, and township 4 S.
range 8 E, withdrawn September 28,
1893, and therefore no part thereof
will be available for entry under the
Pre sby terian Church es
general public land laws, except
Rev. E. R. D. Hollensted o f Fair- where embraced in valid adverse
view, Oregon, will preach this Sun- claims prior to the said withdrawals.
day. You are cordially invited to Application by any prior adverse
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During the last four years,
over a hundred six-cylin­
der motors were built by
Chevrolet engineers and
tested on the General
Motors Proving Ground.
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testing went on — until the
present motor was de­
veloped and finally pro­
nounced correct.
At the same time other
Chevrolet engineers
were p erf ectin g other
parts o f the chassis. And
another great automotive
organization—the Fisher
B ody C o rp o ra tio n —was
devoting its gigantic re­
sources to the creation o f
the finest, sturdiest and
most beautiful bodies ever
offered on a low-priced
automobile.
As a result, the Outstand­
ing Chevrolet offers an
beauty and handling ease
that is truly remarkable
— with a fuel-economy o f
better than 20 miles to the
gallon of gasoline.
You owe it to yourself to
see and inspect this re­
markable car. Come in
today!
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