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CLACKAMAS COUNTY NEWS r r . 11 ■ y , - ■ H aley Baptist C hurch An evangelist of national repute, Rev. D. E. Anderson, of New York, will come to the Haley Baptist church for a series of meetings, May 21 to June 2. Services each evening, ex cepting Saturday, at 8 o ’clock. Eng lish will be used throughout. Rev. Gordon Johnson will be song leader, at least part of the time. Rev. An derson is a man of pleasing person ality and a very interesting and forceful speaker. He will interest both old and young in the Gospel message. He is not new to us, as he was here in a series o f meetings four years ago. We bespeak for him an earnest and attentive hearing. Please come out to these meetings and study with us the really worth while things o f life and o f the world to come. Next Sunday, May 19, Rev. Par- ounagian, an Armenian by birth, will be with us in the morning and speak on the Near East Relief. No service in the evening.— Andrew Johnson. F .s t ac ad a M e t h o d i s t C h u r c h Gustave Dore, the noted French artist, was once traveling in foreign lands. In his travels, he had lost his passport. When he came to where the government officials demanded the document, he told them he was Dore, the French artist, but his pass port had been lost. The officers did not believe him, and, thinking to catch him in an untruth, sneeringly handed him a pencil and paper and demanded his proof. “ All right,” 11111111111111E111111111111111111111111111111111^ j We FRIDAY MAY 17 1929 , . ; i— —■ .ng Whitsunday, or Pentecost Sun day, the Christian church again com memorates the miraculous event, the outpouring of the Holy Ghost upon the assembled disciples at Jerusa said the artist; and, with a smile and lem. Pentecost ranks in importance look o f confidence he took the pen with the other high festivals uf the cil and paper ami began to sketch the Christian church. This day marks landscape before him. The officer; the beginning of the New Testament looked on in bewilderment for a few Christian church. Pentecost has, moments, as the picture grew under therefore, been rightly called the the pencil o f the famous man, and birthday o f the Christian church. It then he said: “ That will do, sir. You was at Jerusalem that the first Chris are Dore; for none but Dore could tian congregation was gathered. This do that.” day will be held in grateful remem It is in this way that we are to brance by an appropriate service in prove our Christianity. Our passport . our Lutheran church. German serv is our every day life and conduct. ices at the usual hour, 10:30 a. m. We need no sign tacked on us to You are welcome! F. T. Schoen, prove we are Christians. We need Pastor. no documents signed by church offi cials; but it will be evidenced by kind P resbyterian Churches words, a smiling face and acts of Rev. E. R. D. Hollensted will love. The Christian carries with him an inlluence which is felt by those preach Sunday at Springwater at 11 whom he touches in his daily walk. o’clock, at George at 3 p. m. and at The Christianity which needs a label Eagle Creek at 8 p. m. is not genuine. The Christian should 1 E sta ca da C hristian walk with the knowledge that he is | The subject for the Bible school the child o f God. This life Jesus lesson next Sunday is one of the most Christ invites all to share. vital topics treated in the Bible. In The following subjects will be used it God gives the receipt for national next Sunday: At 11 o ’clock, “ Chris security, prosperity and happiness. tianity Makes New Men.” An appeal The subject is “ The Prophet’s Call to all Christians not worshipping to Obedience.” elsewhere, is made to come and hear The subject for the morning ser this sermon. At 8 o'clock in the mon message is “ The Value of the evening, “ The Continuing Life of Soul.” What will a man give in ex Christ on Earth.” change for his soul? The Sunday school was large last Christian Endeavor at 6:30 p. m., Sunday. We hope for still more next topic, “ Why is Jesus the World’s Sumlay. The new song leader be Greatest Leader?” Christ is King of lieves in promptness, so be on time Kings. He is the leader of leaders. for the first song, just when the bell Someone has said “ He lifted with ceases ringing. His pierced hands empires from their The Epworth League will meet at hinges, turned the stream o f cen 7:15 in the evening. turies out of their channels and still Services at Viola next Sunday at governs the ages.” Why? This is the 9:45 a. m. A cordial invitation is ex question that the young people are tended to those who do not go else interested in today. They are dis where.— C. T. Cook, I’astor. cussing it everywhere. In America alone several millions of them will be Sandy Lutheran C hurch discussing it Sunday evening. The This coming Sunday, May 19, be- Endeavorers wish to invite all other \ I Dodge Bros. 1 I . . . Car. . . | 5E >* o n l y o n e o f t he m a n y d e s i r a - — r- Z EE ^ ZZ Zj ble we have I t ’ s t he b e st o f in stock. its k i n d , o f c o u r s e , in o u r o p i n i o n . of — sys- I tern w e p r o v i d e f o r all its o w n - ~ ZZ er s , t h e t he we put - be- it; courtesy EE « E q u a l l y g o o d in its w a y is the s pi r it ZZ h i n d “ things m ain ten an ce personal interest we ^ Z effort Z EE w e m a k e to d o t h i n g s r i g h t a n d ~ ^ t h e m , t he c o n s c i e n t i o u s to earn o u r c u s to m e r s ’ e n d u rin g Z: Donald Nelson; treasurer, Lorenzo Wilson. Zj T h e D o d g e is a g r e a t e n o u g h jZj Mrs. Lorenzo Wilson called on Z car to d e s e r v e th at k i n d o f E Mrs. Dan Stahlnecker Tuesday af ~ backing. But the credit fo r « ternoon. th at g o e s t o the D o d g e f a c t o r y . Z A stork shower was given Sunday will give a •Z W e c o u l d n ’ t b u i l d it h e r e i f — evening at the home of Mrs. Moehnke jZ w e w a n t e d to , b u t w e c a n b u i l d Z: for Mrs. Donald Nelson and Mrs. HARD TIMES EE a b u s in e s s a t m o s p h e r e t o m a tch ^ | ZZ Matt Jagmin. *2 it in q u a lit y , a n d w e w o r k d a y s ZZ ! ZZ Mrs. T. G. Munson was calling on Z a n d n ig h ts to a c c o m p lis h th a t ^ , E Mrs. Otis Vallen and Mrs. L. M. Cox EE p u r p o s e . ZZ EE on Saturday. jj at the Grange Hall \ A coyote visited Mrs. Vallen’s Z T h e D o d g e o w n e r is j u d g e o f E ' E MAY 25 j poultry run and carried off a couple EE o u r s u c c e s s . A s k hi m a b o u t the ZZ E \ E SATURDAY, o f grown turkeys recently. I s p i r it o f o u r b u s in e s s . ” Z Prizes; “ Penalty” if not j S. B. Brown had the misfortune to have a good milk cow break her leg, in Costume while running on the outside range, at the Hall j last week. s Gresham, Oregon E E Supper Dick Rush, o f Eagle Creek, was - M i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i m i i i i i i i i i i m i i * ~ - i i i i m i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i M i i i i ? shearing sheep for Matt Park on Sat urday. He states that shearing this v i i m i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i m i i i i i m i i i i i i i i : m i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i ! i i m i i i i i : - : year has been harder than suua|, ow 1 HEALTHFUL REFRESHING ¡ ing to the poor condition o f the ani mals and continued cold weather. Charlie Meilike and his mother, o f Oregon City, visited the home ranch here Sumlay. Mrs. Matilda Surjus is visiting at the home o f her son, C. E. Surjus, of Estacada. Irwin Stahlnecker missed high school Friday, to train hops for his father. EE f r i e n d s h i p . EE : iiiiiiiiiiiimiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimiiinr-j | Sandy Grange | I DANCE i | Brockway & Nelson 11 D O U B L E L O V E T R I A N G L E IN ’’M AN , W O M A N AND W IFE ’ Five souls— two women and three men— are entangled in the web of ro ! VIGORATING NOW IN BOTTLES, 5 o j mance and tragedy that makes up the intensely interesting story of “ Man, * - m iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii:iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiifiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiid Woman and W ife," the Universal picture starring Norman Kerry and ' j i ii i i i iH ii i i ii i i i ii i iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiH iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiim im iiiii* » showing at the Liberty Theatre, Es tacada, Friday and Saturday, May 17 and 18. Two o f them— a man and a woman — are o f the underworld. Another § We have a nice line of lawn mowers, priced from | man and woman belong to society’s finest. The fifth is a tragic figure, | ,$8.50 to $12, ball-bearing thruout, self-sharpening. = tossed between the underworld ex | GARDEN HOSE— 5-8, black, 4-ply in any length f istence forced upon him and his for § you desire for lOe per foot. In 50-foot lengths all | mer position of respectability in high social circles. | couplings included for $5.50. Can you beat that 1 "Man, Woman and W ife” is re Price? ported to be one o f the most intense ly interesting pictures o f the year. It is adapted from an original screen story by Charles A. Logue. Edward Laemmle directed it. The cast in “ The Personal Service Store” cludes Pauline Starke, Marian Nixon | Estacada Phone 49-1 = Kenneth Harlan, Crauford Kent and Byron Douglas. ~ iiiiiim iiiiiiiiiiiiim iiiiiiim iiiiiiiiiit iiiiiiiiiim iiim iiiiiiim iiiiiiim iiiiiiiiiim iiii< i TH E SENG C O M PA N Y f GRADUATION DAY | This week another class graduates from our local school. Like the ship of the sea those graduates lift anchor and set sail. What storms will they face; what shoals will threaten them; what ports will they cast anchor in? “ One ship drives east, another west With the self-same winds that blow; ‘Tis the set of the sails and not the gales, Which decides the way to go.” Let us be perfectly frank. No ship ever ARRIVED that did not have a definite objective and CHART a course. More men fail in this than in any other thing. If you but guide your course with the simple rule to spend LESS than you earn— the future is certain. You are bound to arrive at the port of PROSPERITY BULL RUN, May 16.— (Special) | j — The Woodcock store, where camp = § ers’ supplies and light refreshments E | are sold Sundays, was opened last | = week at Dodge Park. | | Mr. and Mrs. Oren Ganger spent f Tuesday evening in the city, with Mr. and Mrs. Lester Keenan. The party was also Joined by Mr. and Mrs. Albert Wilkins. | Because of the epidemic o f mea - 1 = sles, which is getting under way at = Bull Run, the big pageant slated for j | this week will be postponed for two weeks. Mrs. George Odell and M rs.: Oren Ganger, wh i were helping train | the children, both have measles in | | their homes. E Neal L. Horr, o f the high school, called at the Soderberg and Hane- BON VOYAGE I berg homes Sunday morning. The Campfire Girls recently hiked. to Dodge Park and prepared a din- \ ner over the coals of a campfire, i While eating they were caught in a j Gresham, Oregon | shower but defied the storm like true webfooters and finished eating. The ; “ A Strong Ban k” girls planned to hike to the head- ¿ iim iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiH iiiiiiin iiiiiiiiiim iiim iiiiiim iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii« works had it not stormed. Bull Run Campfire Girls surprised ; their mothers on Mother's Day with j TIM E SCH EDU LE- -P O R T l.A N D -E S T AC A D A S T A G E S an elaborate dinner at the home o f ! 4 Tim e o f Departure t Sunday Station Olive Kealiher. Red and white car-1 10:00 a. m. 2:00 p. m. 6:20 p. in. 11:00 p. m. Lv. Portland nations and fern were the favors and j 10:35 a. m. 2 :35 p. m. 6:66 p. m. 11:35 p. m. Lv. Clackamas 10:50 a. m. 2:50 p. m. 7 :05 p. m. 11 :50 p. m. Lv. Carver the menu comprised fruit cocktail. I 11:05 a. m. 3 :05 p. m. 7 :25 p. m. 12:05 a. m. Lv. Barton mashed potatoes and gravy, chicken Lv. Eagle Creek 11:15 a. m. 3:16 p. m. 7 :36 p. m. 12:15 a. m. a la Maryland, Spanish string beans, Lv. Cedar Brook 11:18 a. m. 3:18 p. m. 7 :38 p. m. N2 : 18 a. m. salad, bread and butter, pickles, rad Ar. Estacada 11:30 a. m. 3:30 p. m. 7 :50 p. m. 12:30 a. m. ishes, ice cream and wafers. Those S tation T im e o f D eparture V Saturday Sunday present were Mrs. L. Haneberg, Mrs. Lv. Estacada *6:15 a. m. 8:30 a.m . 4:30 p.m . 7 :00 p. in. 8:15 p.m . L. E. Kealiher, Mrs. Dell Jadwin, Lv. Eagle Cr. 6:30 a. m. 8:46 a. m. 4:45 p. m. 7:15 p. m. 8:30 Lv. Barton 6:35 a. m. 8:55 a. m. 4:55 p. m. 7:25 p. m. 8:40 Mrs. Rodgers, Mrs. Carsncr, Kath Lv. Carver 6:50 a.m . 9:10 a.m . 6:10 p.m . 7:35 p.m . 9:05 ryn Frost, Lela Miller, Olive Keali Lv. Clack’mas 7:00 a.m . 9:20 a.m . 6:20 p.m. 7:45 p.m . 9:10 her, Eva Haneberg, Fred Jadwin, Ar. Portland 7:35 a.m . 9:55 a.m . 6:00 p m. 8:30 p .m . 9 :45 Beatrice Galbraith, Mrs. Errol Reece D aily E x c e p t S u n d a y. U S u n d a y O n ly V S a t u r d a y O n ly ._ and Miss Avis Rogers. j First State Bank | j UP THE MOUNTAINS B A B Y C H IC K S . . . . Mr. and Mrs. J. V. Rafferty were in Sandy to call on Mrs. J. M. C. Mil ler recently, and to say good-by. The April 25, May 1, May 8 and May 15, only...... 1 2 c Raffertys have the concession at Any number; 100 or over. Jantzen Beach. Used Brooder Stoves for 300 chicks ... $ 1 0 .0 0 Mrs. E. F. Peterson was down to Phone Damascus 35 the city and Sandy last week, from Trumans. The Petersons own this old landmark, formerly operated by the Trumans and Andrew Oak. They Clackamas, Oregon recently burned down the old barn— a landmark there for years, and which sheltered many pack horses headed for Bull Run Lake, during a m iiim in iiiim iiiiiiiiiiiiiiM iiiiiiiiiiiim iiiiiim iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiin im m iH im iiiiiim iiiu long period o f years. With Mrs. Pet erson was Mrs. Charles Hickey, of Brightwood. Work on the opening o f Raymore | UNCLE SAM WORK SHIRTS 75£ | Hills, a summer home prospect at 1 HICKORY WORK SHIRTS $ 1 .0 0 I Trumans, is still under way. C. B. Roades, new manager o f Gov | BIG STOCK OF SHOES TO BE CLOSED OUT AT | ernment Camp Hotel, took charge on 20 Per Cent Reduction Monday. Mr. Roades wants to get acquainted locally and is enthusias tic over the new location. Mr. and Mrs. R. C. Murray, Miss Donovan and Postmaster Thayer, of Ti iii111 ii111111111 m 11111i11111i111i n1111111111111111111ii11n m i m 11111:11m111 m ii i:; i M111111111 n rt Cherryville, all attended the Wom en’s Club dance Saturday night at Sandy. The Brightwood Club was enter tained Wednesday by Mrs. Henry Steiner. Refreshments were served. The ladies present were Mrs. S. B. Rowan, Mrs. L. 0 . Wing, Mrs. Irene Alt, Mrs. Blevins, Mrs. Reynolds, Mrs. Harris and daughter, Mrs. Hen ry Larson, Mrs. Roy Hickey, Mrs. Art Jonsrud, Mrs. Bill Alt, the host ess. The last club meeting for the season will be held next Wednesday at the Wing home. John Beaver was over from Three Links Saturday and Sunday, to visit Mr. and Mrs. Bill Alt. Mrs. Pete Stone was down from Cherryville to attend grange at San dy, on Saturday. WELCH LEGHORN FARM Z EE t a k e in e a c h a n d e v e r y o n e o f , im iiiiiiiiiiiiiim iih iiiiiim iiiiiiiiiiim iiiiiiiiiiitiiiiiiiiiiiiim iiiiitiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii* Estacada, O re go n | Lawn Mowers-Garden Hose I I S CS, S H A R D W A R E ) | MEN’S WORK SHIRTS f | MRS. AMY L. ELY 15“ V a l u e jS r V a l u e P r i c e fa r P r i c e / Sandy Junior-Senior Banquet The annual junior-senior banquet at Sandy was an elaborate affair on Friday night, at Marvel Inn. The decorations were cherry blossoms and tKe entire color scheme was green and white. The menu was very at tractive and daintily served. Sixty- five students and faculty members were present, the latter giving talks. After the dinner the entire crowd ad journed to the I. O. O. F. hall, where dancing was enjoyed until 11:45, the school orchestra playing. T!t« »C T K KouJster . . . The IC IE Ph aeton . . . 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Joint Grade Graduation May 24 Grade schools of the Sandy section will hold joint exercises at the high school May 24. Around 60 diplomas will be awardad. CASCADE CHEVROLET CO. Estacada, Oregon A% IX IN TH E P jttC E RANGE OF TH E FOUR! 1 p. m. p. m. p.m . p.m . p. m.