Clackamas County news. (Estacada, Or.) 1928-1957, March 15, 1929, Image 2

Below is the OCR text representation for this newspapers page. It is also available as plain text as well as XML.

    CLACKAM AS 'COU NTY N E W S, FR ID A Y , MARCH 16, 192»
a n o th e r gospel serm on, th e second of iting a t tjie home of his d a u g h te r,
a series having as a c en tra l th o u g h t Mrs. M att Oross.
Miss E sth e r Jo h n so n of P o rtlan d
the C ross of C hrist. T he su b je ct of
E stacada
M e th o d is t
the serm on will be "T he C om fort of spent S un d ay a t th e hom e of her
L. A. C H A P M A N
If th e re is one lesson ta u g h t in the the C ross.” We hope you will h e ar fa th e r, P ete Johnson o f E a st Colton.
Jo h n A nderson cam e o u t frgm
M O RTICIA N
m arching o rd e r of o u r Lord and King ' this m essage and tak e hom e w ith you
C alls a tte n d e d day o r n ig h t
w ith un m istak ab le clearn ess, it is | this c o m fo rt.— F . T. Sehoen, pastor. P o rtlan d Sunday m orning w ith his
d a u g h te r Hilm a. Mr. A nderson ex­
M o rtu ary I. O. O. F. Bldg.
th a t wo a re not to m ake o u r own abil­
T elephone No. 21-61
pects to spend a w eek here a t the
ity th e lim it o r m easure of the d u ­
A nderson hom e.
tie s which we should undertake and
-A lfred D anielson w ent to P o rtlan d
p erfo rm . The one question which we
S a tu rd ay , Mrs. W oodside and Miss
a re to consider is, “ W hat a re my o r ­
S. G. SP1XLER
B erg accom paning him.
d e rs? ” T h at being settled, but one
G E N E R A L PLUM BING
COLTON, M arch 14.— (S p e c ia l).—
M elvin M arx has received w ord
th in g rem ains— to go fo rw a rd tow ard
AND REP A IM
S ilver te a was held a t th e hom e of from G erm any th a t his fa th e r passed
th e ir fulfillm en t.
Phone S andy 321
Mrs. O scar Lindbcck last T hursday aw ay the 22nd o f F e b ru a ry .
O u r Lord said to th e diciples in the
a fte rn o o n .
P e te r W estb u rg and fam ily moved
face o f the m ultitudes, "G ive ye them
Jo h n L undgren has le ft fo r S trons- to W hite Salm on, W ash., M onday.
to e a t.’’ T h a t called fo r som ething
berg, N ebr. He ex p ects to spend the
w hich th ey w ere u tte rly u nable to
sum m er th ere and re tu rn som e tim e
perform . P hillip’s estim a te was not
th is fall. H is f a th e r a n d a siste r re ­
overdone— th a t it w ould ta k e two
O S T E O PA T H IC
side th ere . Mr. L u n d g re n ’s h e alth
hu
n
d
red
pennyw
orth
o
f
bread
to
give
P hysician a n d S urg e o n
has been very poor fo r m ore th a n a
each of th is crowd a little.
But
E stac ad a
O regon
year. The fam ily have hopes th at
w here w ere the tw o hundred d en arii?
GEO RG E, M arch 14.— (S p e c ia l).—
the change will b e n efit his health.
And w here was the bakeshop w here
V ictor L indbeck had his tonsils re The W eiderhold b ro th e rs a re busy
such a supply o f bread could be had?
moved a t th e H utchinson hospital last g e ttin g re ad y to move th e ir sawm ill
The only re su ltin g solution
was.
to a new location.
week. He rem ained in the hospital
Send th e m u ltitu d e aw ay. Y et Je su s
R e al E s t a t e L o an s, I n s u r a n c e
K linker & R ath a re busy g e ttin g
a day. He says his recovery has been
says in the face of these conditions,
R e n ta ls
logs re ad y a n d expect to begin saw ­
q u ite rapid.
FARM LOANS A SP E C IA L T Y
“ Give ye them to e a t.” A nd th is Ht;
A p ro g ram w as given a t th e high ing soon.
Tel. 77-3
E stac ad a , O re.
is contin u o u sly saying to those who
T he P. T. A. wili m eet a t the home
school W ednesday a fte rn o o n . A play
have the bread o f life c oncerning the
e n title d "B e llin g the C a t” given by o f Mrs. C. A. Jo h n so n F rid a y a f te r ­
• a a • p e rishing m ultitudes.
noon of th is week.
th e boys o f th e g ra d e school was a
O f course the L ord m eant to add
R. S. C haney was hom e over S a t­
success. , A piano solo by M arie P e­
His o m n ip o ten t c re a tin g en erg y to
te rs o n ; a solo, “ Bells o f th e S ea,” by u rday and S unday a n d a tte n d e d the
CHIROPRACTOR
th e e ffo rts of His disciples to feed
Elm P e te rs o n ; D ale Sw anson gave re g u la r m onthly g ra n g e m eetin g on
o f O regon C ity
th e m u ltitu d e. B ut th e re w ere two
S a tu rd a y evening.
two piano solos and th ere was a piano
conditions, w ith o u t which th a t pow er
Ju liu s P au lsen w ent to B oring
duet, also several songs by th e g ra d e
would not be g ra n te d .
and D am ascus on business M onday.
school.
F irst, th ey m ust brin g th e ir e n tire
G eorge W illing a n d V icto r J o h n ­
H elen B ecker was a P o rtlan d visi­
sto re of provisions and place then)
to r S a tu rd a y ,
re tu rn in g
Sunday son a tte n d e d th e b a sk etb all gam e at
E stac ad a T uesday evening.
P hysician a n d S u rg a o n
* in His hands. W h eth er we have m uch m orning.
R o b e rt M iller an ^ son H aro ld w ere
O ffice H o u rs 9 to S
* o r little, He gives His unqu alified
Mrs. C a rte r Sm ith of P o rtla n d vis
and E venings
* com m and, B ring them to Me.
¡ted h e r fa th e r, G ran d p a Becker, her« guests o f M r. and Mrs. R. S. C haney
Second, we m ust lay o u r servicr
Sunday.
E ST A C A D A
OREGON •
T uesday.
u n reserv ed ly a t His feet. The disci­
Mr. a n d Mrs. C. A. Jo h n so n a t­
Mrs. G race B em etz and Mrs. Lu
ples m ust be w illing to receive and
tended th e dance in G a rfie ld S a tu r­
b ert Bem etz called on Mrs. M att.
d istrib u te th e provisions w hich H t
day evening.
Gross F rid a y afte rn o o n .
would fu rn ish . W e m ust brin g our
Mrs. H. K linker re tu rn e d hom e on
H ilm a A nderson of P o rtlan d came
A tto rn ey a t Law
* selves, o u r su b stan ce and o u r service o u t S unday m orning and sp en t the Sunday a f te r a tw o w eeks visit w ith
h e r d a u g h te r, Mrs. H o rg e r o f B a r­
G eneral P ra c tice C o n fid en tial * and lay them a t H is fe et. T hen Ht day in C olton.
will m ultiply the pow er and e ffe c t of
ton.
A dviser
•
C hurch services a re being held o r
all, and m arvels o f g ra ce will surely
Mr. a n d Mrs. A. K ro n er and
Sunday evenings a t 8 o ’clock a t the
O r e g o n C ity ,
Oregon
* follow.
d a u g h te rs R uth, a n d son A lb e rt w ere
L u th e ra n church.
The su b je c ts to be used next Sun
R o b e rt H u n te r a n d H om er M urphy g u ests o f th e F re d L ins fam ily S un­
day m orn in g a t 11 o ’clock and a
day.
left fo r C o ttage G rove Sunday. T hey
7 :30 in th e evening, “ The G ift a n t1
expect to find work.
th e G oal,” a n d th e “ The C hurch in
REA D T H E C L A SSIFIE D S
DR. H. A. S C H N E I D E R
Mrs. O. A. F o rsg ren w ent to C h er­
the H om e.” T his e vening ta lk is an
ry G rove W ednesday, rem ain in g th ere
D EN TIST
appeal to p a re n ts and children. B«
N otice fo r P u blication
over th e w eek end.
P h o n e S e n d y 151
su re to h e ar it. S unday school at
D e p artm en t o f th e In te rio r, U. S.
S a q fo rd C arlson w as a P o rtla n d
L and o ffice a t R oseburg, O regon,
Sandy, O regon
10 a. m., E pw orth L eague a t 0:30
visitor T hursday. .
F e b ru a ry 12, 1929.
p. m.— C. T. Cook, pastor.
A m otion p ictu re show was p u t on
N otice is h ereb y given th a t P a tric k
a t th e high school, re ce n tly , “ T he F la h e rty o f R oute 1, E stac ad a , O re­
E stacad a Christian
Lone E a g le ” being shown. Q uite a gon, who, on Ju n e 16, 1925, m ade hd.
e n try (w as P o rtla n d No. 07726) o u r
S c h u e b e l , B e a t t i e & M ille r
*
The Bible school lesson fo r S u n ­ large crow d tu rn e d out.
No. 017324, fo r S W '4 , section 5,1
A tto rn e y s a t Law
. * day, M arch 17, is “ T he C h ristian Day
P hillip P utz, Mr. D ruse, V aldem ar tow nship 4 S., ra n g e 5 E ast, W illam ­
6 p e r c en t sta te school m oney to * o f W orship.” W hich is it, th e Sab D anielson and S a n d e r L undm ark e tte M eridian, has filed notice o f in- |
loan on fa rm s ; G eneral law p rac- • | bath o r th e L o rd ’s d ay? W hat is it hiked to Spulaks m ine Sunday. T hey ten tio n to m ake th re e y e a r proof, ;
to establish claim to th e land above i
tice. B ank of O regon C ity Bldg. * a holiday o r a holy day? T his les­ rep o rte d th re e fe e t o f snow th ere .
described, b e fo re B. H. S te w a rt, no- J
O regon C ity
O regon * ! son is bound to be in te re stin g , and
Mr. a n d Mrs. M att G ross and chil­ ta ry public, o f 721A4 M ain s tre e t, a t i
helpful.
O regon C ity, O regon, on th e 23d of
d ren w ere P o rtla n d visito rs Sunday.
M arch, 1929.
The m orning serm on them e is tak
Miss E th e l Sw anson and Miss Alice
C laim an t nam es as w itnesses:
en from the fu ll p age religious a d ­ Skoog o f P o rtla n 4 visited a t th e A n­
F ra n c is M. B aker, E m il B ohrer, J
D. C. & E. C. L A T O U R E T T E
* v e rtise m en t a p p e a rin g in th e P o rt drew Sw anson hom e Sunday.
A lfred B o h re r and Jo h n Siegw orth,
A tto rn ey s
• land T elegram o f
all
o f R oute 1, E stac ad a , O regon.
M arch 9. The
H ilm ar Olson w as a d in n e r guest
H A M IL L A. CANADY,
P ra c tice in All C o u rta
• Pow er H ouse o f C ivilization. May a t th e P hillip P u tz hom e Sunday.
N on-coal.
R egister. |
F irs t N ational B a n k B ld g .
* God richly bless th is g ro u p o f men
J o h n L am b ert o f Sherw ood is vis­ Publish Feb. 15 to M arch 15— 5 tim es 1
O regon City
O r e g o n * who a re spending th e ir m oney to a d ­
v ertise th e ir S avior in th is conspic
uous way!
The gospel is th e pow er o f God.
and th e pow er house is th e little
D EN TIST
• w hite church in th e vale.
The C h ristia n E n d eav o rs will dis­
E stacad a, O regon
*
O ffice ho u rs 9 a. m. to 6 p. m. • cuss this sam e topic a t 6:30 p. m., as
E venings by a p p o in tm e n t
* th e young people see it. T he topic
O ffice P h one 315
* is, “ How th e C hurch H elps Us to Live
th e C h ristian L ife .” T he C. E. is a
fin e g ro u p o f e n th u sia stic y oung peo­
ple w ith whom it is a d elight to spend
an h our S un d ay evening. You will
miss a t r e a t if you fa il to spend this
h our w ith th e y oung people.— H ugh
F o ster, pastor.
CEDAR DA LE, M arch 14.— (S pe-j
,.ja |) . — The C ed ar Dale-M eadow
Sandy L u th e ra n
Brook O dds and E nds Sew ing club
A serm on w hich is not p re p are d
m et a t the home of Mrs. Ball of M ea­
n e a r the cross is not w orth h earin g
dow Brook W ednesday.
W e m ay not be g re a t p re ac h ers or
Miss H elen W inslow, who is te a c h ­
p ulpit o ra to rs b u t we m ust teach and
ing a t M ulino, sp en t the week end preach a g re a t gospel. The gospel
a t th e hom e o f h e r p a ren ts, Mr. and
o f G od’s love fo r th e sin n e r m ani­
Mrs. C laude W inslow.
fe sted in Je su s' sa c rifice on the cross.
A nna Sullivan has been ill w ith J u s t think a m om ent o f w hat God
pneum onia since last W ednesday but has done fo r us, and th en th in k o f the
is now recovering.
g re a t need of th e w orld to d ay and
A rth u r E rickson o f C olton was a the sh o rt tim e we have to serve
d in n e r g u e st at the W alter G orbett C hrist here. The w orld has trie d ev-
e ry th in g b u t th e gospel and has
hom e Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. H a rry Beck w ere fa iled and is s u ffe rin g and perishing.
T h ere never was a tim e in history
guests a t th e A m er K arney hom e S u n ­
when the need of gospel preach in g
day.
Mr. and Mrs. C harles Jo h n so n , Mr. was m ore u rg e n t and necessary th an
Shupe, Mr. und Mrs. G. B runell and today. T he gospel o f Je su s C h rist is
d a u g h te r E rn estin e w ere e n te rta in e d the g re a te s t need of the hour. This
at the Dick and Cal Ball hom e S a tu r­ old gospel, tho u g h n o t m ost p opular,
nevertheless is alw ays new and up-to-
day evening.
d a te a n d never will becom e a n tiq u a t­
Miss F lorence B u m g ard n e r spent
ed. It is a n d alw ays will re m a in the
th e w eek end in P o rtlan d .
"p o w er o f God u nto salvation to ev­
Mr, and Mrs. D elb ert F isc h e r vis­ eryone th a t b eliev eth ."
E v ery be­
ited a t th e Je ss A dkins hom e Sunday. liever in C hrist owes it to his neigh­
Mr. and Mrs. W alter G o rb e tt vis­ bor, who does n o t yet know his S a ­
ite d a t th e C laude W inslow hom e on vior to lead him to th a t know ledge.
Sunday afte rn o o n .
His e te rn a l w e lfa re m ay depend on
E llis E. K em pton, aged 76, late y o u r help o r neglect. L ent is a tim e
o f M olalla, died at th e hom e o f his to lead him to C hrist. By th is w ork
d a u g h te r, Mrs. A. Ef. W hitgon, of o f love you m ay be G od's in stru m e n t
P o rtlan d . M arch 9. O th e r survivors in saving a soul from death. T h e re ­
a re the widow, a d a u g h te r, Mrs. R. fo re a tte n d the church service and
G rindol and C larence K em pton of brin g o th ers w ith you.
N ext Sunday E nglish services at
Kansas. D eath was d u e to an a tta ck
10:30 a. m. We invite you to hear n \
o f pneum onia.
Professional C a rd s 1
churches
Bargains...
COLTON
IN
USED CARS
Dr. W. W. Rhodes
GEORGE
S. E. Wooster
Dr. M. M. Martindale
1927 Chevrolet T o u rin g .........
$ 1 9 . 0 0 per mo.
1927 Chevrolet Panel Deliv.....
$ 2 1 . 0 0 per mo.
1926 Chevrolet T o u rin g .........
$ 1 8 . 0 0 per mo.
___
$ 9 5 . 0 0 cash
1926 Ford Touring ..................
$ 1 6 . 0 0 per mo.
1925 Ford Fordor .....................
$ 1 8 . 0 0 per mo.
1924 Buick R o ad ste r................
$ 2 0 . 0 0 per mo.
1924 Chevrolet Touring
1926 one and one-half ton Reo truck—
$ 2 1 .0 0 per mo.
Walter W. Gilbert, M. D. *
S
®
\
O. D. EBY
Dr. H. M. Kramer
j
CEDAR DALE
GHFV k q i V I
~ v » t —
USED CAR S
with an O K that counts
This Tag Protects Your Purchase
You can be absolutely
certain of the quality of
any reconditioned used
car you buy from us—for
when we recondition a
car, we do the job thor­
oughly!
All work is done by our
own expert mechanics,
and is subjected to the
regular factory tests and
inspections. Genuine parts
are used for all replace­
ments.
After the car has passed
final inspection, a red
"O. K .” tag is attached to
the radiator cap. This tag
is the purchaser’s guaran­
tee or value — look for
it when you buy a used
carl
Logan Chevrolet Co.
QUALITY
AT
Phone 750
LO
11th and M ain Street
Oregon City
Saturday, Sunday and Monday
CASH SPECIALS
GOLD BAR TOMATO SAUCE—Spanish Style; per can
6(*
RELIANCE SUGAR CORN—Two Cans for ......................28<>
APRICOTS—Ibex Brand; two f o r ...................................
35<**
SAUERKRAUT—Columbia Brand; fine cut; two cans
28<^
DAINTY SODA WAFERS; Nice and C risp........................ 34<*
GRAHAM CRACKERS
..................................................... 3 4 £
BAKERS BREAKFAST COCOA....................................
39c
AMAIzO CORN STARCH; three for ................................ 2 5 C
MUSTARD—OLD ENGLISH STYLE.................................. 9 £
JELLS—BEST GELATIN; three for ................................. 23<*
MEAT BALLS
1 round steak, ground
1 medium onion, minced
browned.
Half clove garlic, minced
browned.
1 teaspoon salt.
1 cup water.
h sauce.
and
and
Make small balls of ground meat
—roll in flour and brown in pan on
top of stove. When well browned,
add browned onion and garlic, salt
and tomato Spanish sauce and cup of
water. Simmer for one hour on back
of stove.
MEMBER OF AFFILIATED BUYERS
Eagle Creek Trading Co.
THE BIG WHITE STORE
EAGLE CREEK, OREGON