CLACKAMAS COUNTY NEWS “ Yc have need of patience” J h a s ANY peraone are ready To ad­ mit that they have »&«d ot patience. Some ure eanu atly striving to cultivate It, and occasion­ ally someone may feel that he has measurably succeeded In realizing It. One engaged In any legitimate pursuit may exercise this quality In the sense of perseverance or endur­ ance In working toward some desired end. Hut In other respects It enters Into one s attitude toward affliction, provocation, or any evil, either as a negative, passive endurance or else as a positive Bplrlt of fortitude, meekness, and unconquerable trust In good. It was In tho truer senso that the writer of the epistle to the Hebrews, after referring to tho ‘■great fight of afflictions” which they had endured, said to the Chris­ tian converts: “ Cast not away there­ fore your confidence, which hath great recompense of reward. For ye have need of patience, that, after ye have done the will of God, ye might receive the promise" (Hebrews 10: M Give your graduate the Estacada Man Lauded By Friends Vote X49 Edward Shearer We have the agency for Copeland Electric Refrigerators If you are in­ terested in an electric refrigerator it will pay you to call at our store, see our refrigerator and get prices* History has been consistent in We can save you money. Morgan’s showing to us that we must look for Feed & Grocery, Estacada.— Adv. Republican Candidate for men who really do things to those who come from the soil— the man ACTIVE FOR AGRICULTURE from the backwoods, from the log cabins, the farms : H. H. C h in dgren , M ea d ow b rook Far The burr in the political bonnet of 1 m er D ev o te d to F arm Interests the Oregon City political trust has Review o f the career o f Herman been one, Barney Schoenburg, the H. Chindgren reveals his intense in­ first county official to come to the i' tercst in agricultural affairs in bc- county seat from the Estacada dis­ Paid Political Advertisement. ; naif o f Clackamas county and the trict in over 30 years. state of Oregon. His devotion to ag­ Barney is a fighter His record ricultural: interests uates back a num. j her of years during which he has stands for good, clean and progres­ 1 served the state in many ways. sive government. His chairmanship In 1920 Mr. Chindgren was chair- o f the county planning board in con­ 32 . 35 . 36 ). I man ot the Clackamas county eco­ The world has witnessed many fine nomic conference which was sponsor- nection with the Works Progress Ad­ ministration in Clackamas county, examples of forebearance of one to­ ward another, In view of another’s ed by the extension service of thi has won for this district the reputa­ ' Oregon state college and which in­ S a le seeming faults, Infirmities, or need for comfort or care; examples of cluded practically all branches ot ag­ tion o f being one o f the outstanding $2.89 courage necessary to face difficult riculture. He was largely respunsl- in the United States. conditions with a calm expectation | bn: for the installation of an agricul So well has Barney done his job of some desirable outcome, and of a | tural deparment in the Molalla union kindliness maintained under vexa­ i h gn school under the Smith-HughSt that when a new project is present­ 92c tious stress. Indeed, in all such In­ ! act. For eight years he was a mem- ed at Washington with his seal o f ap­ stances of discipline patience Is ! her o f the board of directors of the proval thereon, it immediately re­ equivalent to an undaunted confi­ ! high school at Molalla. Perhaps Mr $2.99 dence in something higher and bet­ I Chindgren is best known thru his 12 ceives the confidence o f the govern­ ter than the troublesome error. And j years of service with the Clackamas ment officials. 93c this shows that good Is ever present, county fair and during ail that time Her^ are a few o f the projects and that It is In some measure $3.19 grasped and manifested by right- j he has been president o f the fait that are monuments of the labors of j association and also o f tho Oregon Barney Schoenburg. thinking persons. 97c Much greater, then, Is the Impetus ' slate association o f fairs.. Eagle Fern park and road to park toward "patient continuance In well ) He is now serving a third term at. County Road blanket projects. doing" (Homans 2:7) when, through president o f the county 4-H club lead­ Buy now at these bargain prices to paint now or later Christian Science, good Is discerned ers league and has been a club lead Johnson Creek flood control. as divine Principle to be understood 1 er for 12 years. He was recently un­ Boring drainage district. and demonstrated; when It Is seen animously elected president o f tbt Oswego Brtdle path project. that we need patience toward our­ Coiton-Meadowbrook farm bureau selves, as we seek In calm persever­ Clackamas Co. WPA library pr "The Personal Service Store” Estacada, Oregon ance to know the spiritual reality, so lor the i&th consecutive year. He h ► Clackamas County sewing projects. that after we "havo done the will of I a member o f the grange and the : Clackamas county public health asso- NYA Projects to take care o f youth God” wo may "receive the promise." What is the will of God, and what I elation. Sandy Waterworks. are tho promises to be fulfilled, as j Three years ago Mr. Chindgren Park Place waterworks. iiiiiiiiuiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimi'iiiiiiiiiimiiiiiiimiiiiiiiiimiiiM our thoughts are conformed to His , was appainted as a member of the Campfire Girls building will? These are questions we need governor’s flax and linen board. Ho to consider, that we may learn I is a director of the Luther League Oswego South Shore boulevard. wherein we ‘‘have need of patience.” ! park and chairman of the Boy Scout Overhead crossing and Summit Cultivating a calm, steadfast charac­ ter Is praiseworthy; but gaining true j committee. He also has membership, drive. patience means more than this. It in the Mt. Angel creamery cooperu- Barney Schoenburg who came I live and Pacific wool growers coop* means persevering In the effort to I erutive. from the farm to the office of coun­ understand God and man, so that In The services that Mr. Chindgren ty commissioner can and does stand all our common or unusual experi­ ences we may express the truth ] lias rendered to the public thru leg- on his record. That ho has not be­ which we know to be real, and thus I i.-lation is worthy of note. He was come a member o f the political plot face all things not only with kindli­ j chairman o f the committee on agri- that has been brewing within tho ness, but with power, the power ot | culture thru tnree sessions o f the reflected love, which heals discord­ | state legislature and in that capacity county doees additional credit to an ant conditions. . . . | he handled legislation tor all agri unusually fine record. This view of patience as a quality cultural groups, including the poul­ PAID AD by the re-elect Barney we need In working out our own try producers and other similar or salvation from material self and j ganizations The potato act was writ­ Schoenburg for commissioner commit, sense, helps us to be truly forbear­ ten by his committee and he also in­ tee.. ing toward others, for In striving to duced the legislature to increase the conform to divine Principle we more clearly see as unreal the conditions -ddemnity paid to farmers for con- which tempt us to impatience, dlk- : detuned livestock. content. weariness, resentment. Ait » | Mr. Chipdgren was also a ment> In healing our own thoughts we ate her o f the Committee on taxation, la­ I Phone 208 Gresham, Ore. In that measure bringing the healing bor and industry. He was co-author truth to discordant conditions and to , of the free text book bill and of the all involved therein. bill creating the department of agri 0202000101000102000002025323532323485353535348232348532323235323 Our groat need Is to understand ■ culture. He also supported standard God and man and faithfully apply ization laws for agricultural commo- our understanding, looking to good i dities and was instrumental in the with unconquerable hope and love. This we must do; this alone helps i passage o f indirect tax laws and of us to overcome our difficulties. Mary legislation beneficial to labor and the Baker Eddy says In Science and , veterans. Health with Key to the Scriptures, j Mr. Chindgren has consented to be will com* to your home every day through ‘‘The Divine Being must be reflected come a candidate for representative bv man.-—else man t. not the Imago | In the legislature He stands for eq- THE CHRISTIAN SCIENCE MONITOR uler, j utility for agriculture and for pro An International Daily Newspaper ove- gressive legislation. He fought sue- It records tor rou the world's clean, constructive doings. The Monitor the | fully for laws which have elimi- does not exploit crime or sensation; neither does It Ignore them, but deals correctively with them. Features tor busy men and all the bso- l nated a property tax for state pur family. Including the Weekly Magazine Section. ■rgy, i poses. He has been for 29 years t | resident o f Meadowbrook where he 1; The Chrlstten Science Publishing Society One. Norway Street, Boston. Massachusetts : -c a ' engaged in diversified farming. There Please enter my subscription to The Christian Science Monitor tor a period of eek, are few men in Oregon who have I year t i l 00 ( months IS 00 3 months S3.00 1 month t l 00 been as active in behalf of agricul­ d Wednesday leans. Including Magazine Section: 1 year $z so, 6 1, ae:. Z5e ture as has Mr. Chindgren. He fa Name . . . . . . ___ ____________ ___ ____ ____________ _________________ _ vois old age pensions without pau­ perizing recipients and stands for address-------- ------ -------- ----------------------------- ----------------- cooperation with the federal govern­ Sample Copy on R tyu til ment in the utilization o f Bonneville jiower. County Commissioner Economy with the Taxpayer's Money Harmony in the Court LO O K 3 9 7 3 — l ¿ n tly noie Light $ 0 7 5 0 w / tM Ê B — N m nEU lin Cavalier , $ A * F Í A i lOK. natural gaîd filled com . / / Also other watches as low as $ 9 . 5 0 7-jewel W .W .SioniN is Oregon Gallons at .................................................. was $3.45 Quart cans, was $1.05, now ...................... Semi-Lustre, gallons a t............................. Semi-Lustre, quarts a t .............................. Porch and Deck Paint, gallons................. Porch and Deck Paint, quarts.................. C. M. Sparks Hardware Co. s e r v i o ì : “The same heart beats in every human breast,” —Arnold To be a real service to the bereaved family is | our aim. With reverence and dignity we carry our | every detail that has been entrusted to us. L For Supreme Court tiiiiiiimimiiiiiiiiiiiiimmiiiimimiiiiimiimiimmiiimim «»E LG IN Gresham, for S h e rw in -W illia m s Paint • WliAt better way to keep your graduate always "up-to-tlia-minute’* la the years uheutl? The new cat i.lgiiift are the smartest we’ve ever t u m > cotnp«tent-looking und ao brilliantly sty lad! They’ ve inspired iiraicc from •tyle and technical aulnoritiea re­ nowned the world over. Sec the 21 - iewelLord Elgin*— the 19 -jewel Lady Elgin ! Price*: JlB.y) to —mi-baguette u Ult 17 jmvvls. agency COPELAND REFRICERATOR FRIDAY, M\Y 13. I03S THE WORLD'S GOOD NEWS A large representation o f the local Odd Fellows lodge went to Oregon City last Saturday to attend the con­ vention. C. L. Bacon is the official garbage! collector for Estacada. Those wishing garbage, tin cans or other refuse lmuled should notify Mr. Bacon. Hi$ address is Estacada, Rt. 1.— Adv. Mrs. W. W. Rhodes o f Estadada spent the week end of April 2.3 24 with her daughter, Mildred on the Oregon normal school campus at Monmouth The occasion was the an­ nual All-Parent week enjl during which the students entertained more than two hundred parents and friends. During her visit to the campus, she together with over two hundred ot­ her parents and friends was enter­ tained by demonstrations by the phy- -ical edueation department, which in- i ln li d folk dancing, stunts and a baseball game against Linfield col­ lege, three one-act plays by the Crim­ son, “ O” , the college dramatic or­ ganization and a musical progam us- ' ing the combined talent o f the choir, horus, and orchestra. President Churchill and representatives o f the faculty and student body nddrosyed the parents Saturday afternoon ex- ing their welcome and explain- ing something of life on the cam- ding to two of the 600 different operations wlii urpasses «0 into the manufacture of their vacuum tS exact cleaners. The young lady Is balancing d so as- the fan. an intricate job in which she : before puts tiny drop» of solder on the light ne com- side until the balance is perfect. Inset, . 23% of operator testing air passage, suction ion goes power and wastage, on a government teats of test-block. JOHN W. McCULLOCH John W. McCulloch who is a candi­ date for Justice of the Supreme Court, Position No. 2, and whose name will appear on the Non-Part,- san Judiciary ballot on May 20, has been a resident o f Oregon more thar» 50 years and has been actively en­ gaged in the practice o f law for 40 years. He was district attorney for Grant, Harney and .Malheur counties from 1904 to 1913 and was appoint­ ed assistant U. S. district attorney in 1928. Since that time he has been chief assistant U. S Attorney under George Neuner and later under Carl C. Donaugh In 1934 he was ap­ pointed special assistant to the At­ torney General o f the United Stater and was placed in charge o f all le­ gal work for the Bonneville project. Oregon has a Non-Partisan Judici­ ary law and it is the intent o f the law to take Judiciary positions out o l politics. Mr. McCulloch has served un­ der Mr Neuner who was a republi­ can and also under Mr. Donaugh who was a democrat. His appointment as special assistant to the attorney gen­ pit*.______________ • eral o f the United States was made by attorney general John G. Sargent, Too Late to Classify a republican, and also by attorney FOR SALE.— 5 cows fresh and general Homer S. Cummings, a de­ coming fresh in 2 or 3 days. Reason- mocrat. Me price. All good milkers and gen­ tle. 2 to 7 years old. P. R Russell. Mr McCulloch posesses the neces­ Tel. 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