Clackamas County news. (Estacada, Or.) 1928-1957, February 22, 1929, Image 6

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    CLACKAMAS C O U N T Y N g W S , FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 22, 1929
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CHURCHES
S andy
L utheran
The Lenten season offers us an op
portunity to meditate more particu­
larly upon the passion history o f our
Savior. The burden of the Lenten
messages, therefore, will be the “ Suf­
fering and Crucified Savior.”
We
1>reach Christ and Him crucified at
all times, but especially so during the
Lenten season.
"And I, brethren, when I come to
you, come not with excellency of
speech, or of wisdom declaring unto
the testimony o f God. For I am de­
terminer! not to know anything
among you save Jesus Christ and Him
crucified.” Thus we speak with St.
I'aul (1 Cor. 2:1-2).
Next Sunday German Lenten ser­
vices at 10:30 a. m. You are wel­
come.— F. T. Schoen, pastor.
E .ta c a d a C hristian C hu rch
To grow in grace and knowledge is
the very essence o f Christian disciple-
ship. Christian growth. That— just
that— is the lesson for Sunday morn­
ing.
Beggar and prince, clown and dude,
sinner and saint,— God made all of
us, the whole curious hodgepodge o f
humanity. And made usrin such man­
ner that in order to live we must
grow physically.
Briefly, clearly
just what we know about Christian
growth.
If ever any topic was important,
if any lesson ever interesting, this
one certainly will be. There is a
welcome for you in the Bible school
Sunday morning.
“ Faith” is the morning sermon
message. If the subject o f Christian
growth is important and interesting,
surely faith is doubly so.
Why is Christianity the only ade-
quate religion? That certainly is a
live subject, and will produce a lively
discussion at the Christian Endeavor.
You do not wunt to miss it, and we
don’t want you to. Arnold Anderson
is leader; Miss Bessie C. Anderson
is president and Mrs. Jack Aikins is
song leader.
Don’t mis a single Lord’s day ser
vice; you will miss a blessing if you
do. Remember the hours of service
Bible school at 10 a. m., preaching
at 11 and Christian Endeavor at 6:30
p. m.— Hugh Foster, pastor.
C o lton
L utheran
The Colton
Lutheran Sunday
school meets at 9:45 each Sunday and
church service is at 11 o’clock a. m.
The Lutheran league meets on the
second Wednesday of each month at
the homes o f the members.
This
month they will meet at the church.
I from a child I have known the scrip­
E stacada M eth odist C hu rch
When God is in the home it is a ture. And not merely did you teach
most pleasant place to live. Some­ ! us to read the Bible and explain its
time ago a Chicago paper told of 911 meaning, but your lives in general
overheard conversation between two as seen by us, and your conduct to-
^ ward us in particular, have been ob­
boys in that city.
“ It was quite early in the day and ject lessons, enabling us to under­
the family had not yet breakfasted, stand more deeply and uppreciato
when a little Jewish boy from across more fully than many can the mean­
the street came into the yard and ing of not a few texts of scripture.
"The happy home in which we all
beckoned through the window to the
six-year-old son to come out and lived together, and the happy home
play. The boy answered, ‘I can’t where we still delight to meet are
come now, for we have not had our beautiful types o f the Father’s housrl
in which we all hope to dwell.”
breakfast nor prayers.’
The subject for the morning ser-
“ Prayers! What’s that?” the little
Jewish boy asked. “ Why, that’s talk j vice next Sunday at 11 o ’clock will
ing to God, and my daddy knows how be “ Concerning Fellowship with God”
to do it, too,” was the son’s answer. land in the evening at 7:30, “ The
Another son, brought up in just 1 Fountain or Root o f All Christian
such a home, sent a letter to his par­ j Character.” Both these subjects will
ents on their golden wedding anni­ be interesting and helpful. Do not
versary. This is part of what he miss either.
The Sunday school is like a bee
s .id:
“ As I begin to write, there comes hive; all are busy and it is getting
floating through my brain a host of crowded. A big attendance last Sun­
texts from that volume which, thanks day! Help make it larger next Sun­
to your training, has become the best­ day. What class will get the banner?
Epworth League will meet at 6:30
loved and most studied of all books.
I remember with gratitude how I used Miss Irene Kaake, leader. A good
to sit beside mother in my eighth time is expected. “ Let all who will,
year, reading the Bible, and asked her come." You will have a welcome.—
questions about its meaning; and I C. T. Cook, pastor.
. how, during that year I finish read
ing the good book through. Thus
The Value of a Bank Account
S A F E T Y
It’s far from wise to carry money about
where it can be easily lost, stolen, or
burned.
The better plan is to have a checking
account here at the Clackamas County
Bank. You have just’ as much availa­
bility of your money and it is out of
harm’s way.
C
la c k a m a s
C o u n t y
GARFIELD
You Can Have Your Choice
O f these Latest Automobiles F R E E !
Too Great an Opportunity to Let Idly Slip B y !
JUST TWO OF THE MANY PRIZES BEING GIVEN AW AY
BY THE CLACKAMAS COUNTY NEWS
Here’s a Car worth working f o r !
Plan N O W to drive it home April 6 !
First Prize — Chrysler “ Plymouth Sedan
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Purchased from and on display at
HESSELL IMPLEMENT COMPANY, Gresham, Oregon
Second Prize --- Chevrolet Six Coach
GARFIELD, Feb. 20.— (Special).
— Five hundred people attended the
Giger sale Thursday, local communi­
ties being well represented. Others
attending were from Portland, Ore­
gon City, Boring, Sandy and Gresh­
am. The asle was a success, finan­
cially, good average prices being real­
ized for implements, stock and house­
hold furniture. The administrator
wa( well pleased with the result, and
praised the method of the auction­
eer, Fred Bartholomew, in conducting
the sale.
The home o f Mr. and Mrs. J. F.
Reeher was the scene of a birthday
party Monday evening honors being
shared between Mrs. Reeher and Mrs.
Joe Nichelson, both of whom had
completed another year in life’s cal­
endar.
The evening was enjoyed
socially, after which a delicious lunch­
eon was served by Mrs. Reeher. Tho
guests included Mr. and Mrs. A. C.
Van Houten, Mr. and Mrs. W. T.
Jamieson and Mr. and Mrs. Joe Nick-
elson.
Mr. and Mrs. F. H. Johanson en­
tertained as their guests the past
week the Misses Ruth Nelson and
Irene Yarnell, both o f Portland.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Marshall at­
tended the card party and dance
given by the Clackamas Card club at
Clackamas Saturday evening.
Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Shafer were
Portland visitors Sunday.
Mrs. A. W. Schunke returned home
from the George district last Satur­
day, where she had been nursing Mrs.
Joe Weiderhold and infant son.
M. A. Olsen and daughter Pauline
o f Reedsport, Ore., are visiting at the
home o f Mr. and Mrs. M. Boylan.
Mr. Olson is a brother of Mrs. Boy­
lan.
Road Supervisor Duncan has a
crew o f men at work repairing the
roads, somewhat damaged by the
heavy frosts the past week.
Mrs. Eli View o f
Portland has
been visiting with Mr. and Mrs. J.
O. Botkin and family tho past week.
County Health Nurse, Miss Lynch
and Mrs. Hall, head o f the Clacka­
mas County Health project, paid the
Garfield district school a visit, giving
a talk on health to the pupils, also
taking the weights of the children,
preparatory to beginning the use of
the health charts, with a view of giv­
ing those pupils who desire an op­
portunity to enter the health contest.
The ladies partook o f hot lunch
served by the pupils o f the school,
and were very much pleased with thi
service.
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days to buy these f
Zenith Tires at
these hot prices.
Why send your
money
away
when you can buy
tires at home for
the same as mail
order prices. Bet-
ter hurry — Feb-
ruary 28 is the
last day for these
prices.
Purchased from the
CASCADE CHEVROLET COMPANY, Estacada, Oregon
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CALL, TELEPHONE OR
WRITE THE
CLACKAMAS COUNTY NEWS, E»tacada or Sandy
Or Simply Mail the Nomination Blank cut out o f this paper
It Is Not Too Late to Enter!
The Big Campaign Is Just Starting!
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