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Churches
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F R ID A Y , M A Y 19, 1938
PORTER
Presbyterian Church
The ladies aid held their regular
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meeting at the home o f Mrs. uoris
Thomas Ca Duncan, Ministar
Smith. The afternoon was spent in
quilting and a delicious lunch was
6t. John’s Church, George
served by the hostess tor 28 mem.
Sunday school at 1 p.m.
bers and one visitor. The next meet
Church service at 2 p.m, first and ing will be at the home of Mrs. F
third Sundays o f each mouth.
aueiton in Estacadu.
Mr. anil Mrs. Herbert Lester, M el
vin Winters and Miss Leora Ham il
ton made a trip to Goldendale Wash..
Friday visiting with friends and re
latives, returning home Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Ed Steinnian in Port»
laud gave a party on Saturday night
honoring their brother Phil and wue
who were recently married. 'Ihe ev.
cning was spent in playing pinochle/
A most delicious luncheon was ser
ved alter which a shower was given
the honor guests Those present from
here were Mr. and Mrs. kari M c C oim
neil, Mr. and Mrs. Ii. H. Currin, Mr.
and Mrs. Les Lynch and Carol, Ko*
bert and Kuth McConnell, L ila Hay
den and Floyd Henson
Mr. and Mrs Byron Anders and
i Pauline Atchison went to Portland on
Saturday to do some shopping and
were guests in the evening o f Mr.
and Mrs. Canterbury.
Presbyterian Church Notices
ftpringwater—
Morning worship at 10 a. .m
Junior Endeavor at 10 a.m.
Missionary society meets the se
cond Thursday o f the month.
Ladies aid meets the fouth Thurs
day o f the month.
Eagle Creek—
Sunday school at 10 a.m.
Morning worship at 11:16 a.m.
Missionary Society meets the first
Wednesday o f the month.
The Ladies aid meets the third
Wednesday o f the month.
C H U R CH OF
C H R IST
Mrs. Lydia McConnell entertainea
the Past Noble Grands club at her
home Monday.
Eighteen member.)
were present.
The afternoon was
spent crocheting on a bed spread.
Mr. and Mrs. Lester Hale enter
tained on Sunday fo r Mr and Mrs.
Eioyd Hale, and Jerry, Mr. and Mrs.
Hero F ile r and Uaugmers, Also Miss
Ethel Hale o f Portland.
Bible study and worship as usual
each Lord's day at the church o f
Christ west o f the grade school be
Mrs. Lester Hale, Donald Hale,
ginning at 10:00 a. .m
and Mrs. Cieve Heiple motored to
iionneville Thursday evening to at-
lend a recital given by a dancing
Seventh l>ey Adventist
teacher. Delores F ile r wno is a pupil
appeared in three numbers on the
Preaching at 11 a. .m
program.
Sabbath school at 9:45 a. .m
Mrs Edna Davis and the twins,
Mrs. Henry Heiple and Kicnard Da
St. Aloysius Catholic Church
vis le it fo r Detroit, this state on
Tuesday. Mrs. Davis will spend the
Estacnda 9 a.m.
summer there where her husband is
Sandy, 9 a m.
employed. Mrs. Heiple will accom
Welches at 11 a.m..
pany her husband back the latter pari
of vne week.
Christian Church
Mrs. Floyd Hale entertained he#
Bible school at 10 a.m
Topic,
"T estin g Discipleship by service.”
Lord’s Supper and worship at 2
p..m. The sermon will be delivered
by Brother Love and the subject;
“ The W ork o f the Holy Spirit.”
Viola Methodist Church
Harold S. Shellhart, Pastor.
2 p m , church service.
2:45 p.m., church school.
Estacada Methodist Church
10 a.m., Sunday school.
11 a.m., morning woship. Sermon
topic, “ Christianity Today.”
7 p.m. Epworth league
8 p m., evening worship. Medita
tion topic, “ Power Thru Prayer.”
Mon., 7:30 p.m., choir practice.
Wed., 1 p.m., ladies aid at the
home o f Mrs Gastenau.
CHRISTIAN SCIENCE CHURCHES
1 DAM and Fallen Man" was
the subject of the Lesson-
Sermon in all Churches of Christ,
Scientist, on Sunday, May 8.
The Golden Text was, "The Re
deemer shall come to Zion, and
unto them that turn from trans
gression In Jacob, salth the Lord”
(Isa. 59:20).
Among the citations, which com
prised the Lesson-Sermon was the
following from tho Bible: "And
God said, Let us make man In our
Image, after our likeness: and let
them have dominion over tho fish
of the sea, and over the fowl of
the air, and over the cattle, and
over all the earth, and over every
creeping thing that creepeth upon
the earth. So God created man In
his own Image, in the Image of
God created he him; male an j fe
male created he them. And God
saw everything that he had made,
and, behold, it was very good"
(Gen. 1:26,27,31.)
The Lesson-Sermon also Includ
ed the following correlative pass
ages from the Christian Science
textbook, “ S cie n c e aud Health
with Key to the Scriptures” by
Mary Baker Eddy: "Spiritually
followed, the book of Genesis Is
the history of the untrue Image
o f God, named a sinful mortal.
Tills deflection of being, rightly
viewed, serves to suggest the prop
er reflection of God and the spit*,
ltual actuality of man. as given In
the first chapter of Genesis” (p.
602 ).
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V O T E 28 X, Fred A. M iller for
Circuit Court Judge.
“ A careful,
faithful public official, respected
vigilant and determined. Esteemed al
competent ” Oregon Voter. Paid Adv.
U
“ Granted that society needs th i
higher ideals, sounder morals anJ
more acceptable citizenship which it
believes organized religion has the
power to help shape, one can hard
ly overemphasize the importance o f
the Sunday school. For the Sunday
school is the church’s earliest con
tact with the child and fo r that reas
on has unlimited opportunity fo r in
fluencing his ethical sense.” Geo. J
Hecht, president and publisher o f tho
Parent’ s Magazzine and school man
agement.
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at t h e
Jerry Hodge had as dinner guest#
on Thursday Mis. Mue Schweitzer,
Mrs. Grace Allen and Murane Hodge.
Thelma Bowman was an overnight
guests o f Betty Hamilton.
Mrs. Raymond Lynch who has
been staying with Mrs Leonard A n
ders fo r the past fou r months le ft
fo r Garibaldi last week to join he#
husband.
Anders Brothers are grading the
new road that goes into the Edw.
Schmeitzer place getting ready to
begin sawing the tim ber on the said
place.
Phil Standish form er resident of
Garfield but now o f California called
on Mr. and Mrs. Henry Anders F ri
day o f last week.
Anita Hamilton is working fov
Mrs. Kimmel o f Estacada
Leora Hamilton is staying at the
Leonard Anders home.
Currinsville Mercantile Co.
J. C. T U N N E L L
Inez Underwood and some friend«
came out from Portland Saturday and
visited with Mrs. Leonard Anders.
N EIG H BO R S ENDORSE M A T T C.
G LO V E R FOR R E P R E S E N T A T IV E
b is s e l l "
C URRINSVILLE
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Spaghetti
3 cans
25c Graham Crackers 2-lb. box 28c
Franco American
Sunshine brand
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Staley’ « Crystal White or breakfast syrup.
Dash Washing Powder
Giant size package................. .
Mrs. Oliver Bowman called on Mrs.
Jack Slape one day last week.
A t the request o f the undersigned,
also many other friends, all vitally
interested in better government and
cousins from Albany, M r and Mrs. beter conditions in our county and
John Howe and children on Monday. state, Matt C. Glover o f Eagle Creek
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has consented to become a candidate
lj'
Novell came over lrom thd 1 f or the legislature. W e have lived as
coast Sunday to visit in this vicin- neighbors to Mr. Glover for many
ity a while.
years and know him to be well qual
Mrs. Helen Dunlop o f Garfield ante ified fo r the charge. He has been a
life-long
democrat. During last presi
Phil Standish o f Berkeley, C alif ,
__ the
___ Currin
______ dential campaign was chairman o f
were dinner ______
guests at
home Monday "evening. Mr. Standish \the Roosevelt-Garner club committe
is a cousin o f Mrs. Dunlop and was for Clackamas county, organized clubs
in county with over 2000 members.
a form er resident o f Garlield.
Is able, determined, honest and fear,
Mr. and Mrs. Bert Stanton were less. He believes in sound progres
Portland visitors Monday.
sive legislation. In the past he ha
A number o f hunters from here been identified with many forward
went out after coyotes who have looking projects. As a Granger he wa
been annoying the farmers in this one o f those instrumental in getting
vicinity. Cieve Heiple and M r Ay- the state income tax law adopted.
Few men in Clackamas county hav«
cock, each got one o f the marau
ders.’
| a wider acquaintance with the peo
ple and conditions o f the county
Mr. Harper received a telegram on and state than Matt C Glover (an in
Tuesday o f the death o f his lather in valuable asset to a worth-while leg
Nebraska. The Harpers le ft at one« islator). He has a sympathetic under
to £tteni( the funearl.
standing o f the needs o f all the peo
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ple, and judging future performance,
V D T E 23 X, Fred A .-M ille r fo r past actions, we are confident tha'
Circuit ORtrt Judge. His 23 years as Mr Glover could and would apply
District Attorim y and Court experi that knowledge and understanding in
ence has especially qualified him for discharging his duties as a legisla
the offic e o f Circuit Judge. Paid Adv. tor.
William M. Sanders,
E. N. Foster,
W. A. Smith,
IN T H E C O U N T Y C O URT OF TH E
Paul A. Still,
S T A T E OF OREGON FOR T H E
N. E. Stingley.
C O U N T Y OF C L A C K A M A S
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It Is Hereby Ordered, that the
following area, to-wit:
Beginning at the point in Sec. 36,
T 2 S , R. 3 E., where Eagle Creek
empties in the Clackamas River, fo l
lowing up the Easterly bank o f the
Clackamas River to the Northerly and
Westerly com er o f Estacada Plat in
Sec. 20, T. 3 S., R. 4 E., thence East-
along the North side o f the Estacada
Plat to the P. E. P. line; thence South
along the Easterly side o f the P. E. P.
R. R. to the Northwest com er o f the
Squaw Mountain Timber Co. T r in
Section 20; thence East to the North,
east corner o f the Squaw Mountain
Timber Tr., thence southerly on the
East boundary o f the Squaw Moun
tain Timber Tr., to the N. W. com er
o f the J. J. Marchbank T r .; thence
Easterly along said street to its in
tersection with M. R. No. 19; thence
Easterly along the N. side o f M. R.
No. 19 to its intersection o f M R. No_
2; thence Easterly along M. R. No. 2
to the West end o f the Coupeland
Road in Sec. 22, T. 3 S., R. 4 E j
thence Easterly along the Coupeland
Road to the S. W com er o f the
Katherine M. Trap T r .; thence North
to the North side o f the Garret Pal
ma teer D L. C , thence Easterly
along this North boundary o f the Gar
ret Palmateer D. L. C. to the Section
line; Thence North along the Section
line between Sections 13 and 14 to a
point where it crosses Eagle Creek;
thence Westerly along the South bank
o f Eagle Creek to the place o f begin*
ning.
be and is hereby declared a special
As it gets nearer primary electior district fo r the control o f Canadian
day, May 20, it becomes more evi Thistle as provided fo r in the Laws
dent that Matt C. G loverof Eagle o f the State o f Oregon, Code 1930,
Creek, candidate (o r representative sections 18-2001 to 18-2006 inclo*
will ue one o f those chosen to repre sive, as amended by Chapter 451,
sent the democrats at the regular el laws o f 1937.
ection in November. It should be re
This order effective upon the data
membered that whilethere six othci o f the second and final publication
candidates seeking election, Glover i of official notice and description
the only one from eastern Claekama. (Code 18-2002). Second and final
county. Rudder, Hughes and Kirkpa publication, May 20, 1938.
trick are from Milwaukic, Jeannet
Dated this 5th day o f May, 1938
and Eckersley are from Oswego. Glo
Bernard Sehoenburg, Comm.
ver is also the only farmer.
L. L. McFarlane, Comm
First pub. May 13, 1938.
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Special for ............................... 8 9 c
SUPERTWINE
House Dresses
For wrapping peas, ball ........... 10<?
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SHORT RIBS OF BEEF
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PORK STEAKS
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Fresh Fruits and Vegetables
The Saturday night dance held at 1
the George clubhouse was well at
tended by a fine crowd Plenty o f
color, the women dressed in gay
spring colors and several o f the men
wearing white shoes that, perhaps,
w eren’t so white after the dance. At-1
Large size
tending were Mr. and Mrs. C ald w ell;
with some out o f town guests from
Yakima, Wash. Mayor and Mrs. Ah- j
nert o f Estacada with a party o f
friends also attended. The mayor mo
destly admitted that he prefers p le n .. state house. When Governor Martin
ty or elbow room when he’s dancing, j assumed o ffic e in 1936 the bonded
A very pleasant surprise was g iv e il1 indebtedness o f the state was $54,*
Mr E. E. Lee on the evening o f May i 626,610.00 which has been cut to
4, the event being his 47th birthday. 1 $13,664,760.00 as o f April 1, 1933,
Those present were Mr. and Mrs.
Janney Strape, Mr. and Mrs. Geogc a reduction o f $10,961,850 00 in the
Pagh and children, Lester Pagh ami two years, this despite the fact that
the old capitol building burned down
A. W. Lee.
Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Lins and Chiri and a new one has been erected. Real
Elk were among some o f the visitors and personal property taxes in 1930
to pay W ill Lins a call at the Veter amounted to 2.86 mills which has
an’s hospital last week. W ill is con
been entirely eliminated during tha
valescing nicely aqd is able to walk
around in the sunshine. W e ’re glad to past two years. The governor la un
hear that W ill enjoys his Clacka alterably opposed to any further is-
mas News from home every week.
aance o f bonds and says i f his pro-
George Green in company with gram is carried on tbe state w ill bo
W illis Harding paid a call at the entirely free from debt by 1960. He
Oregon City hospital to see the eblei’ condemns those who would chisel on
Green who is still confined to his
the money belonging to the aged.
bed at the present writing.
Asked to make a statement fo r the
Mrs Clarence Frock enjoyed a
birthday party dinner at her home pres# Ihe Governor obliged with the
¡■■llowing information. W e quote in
last Sunday.
Arthur Harding is busying hint part:
Peas
Grapefruit
2-lbs.
6 for
self with making improvement around
“ When I assumed o ffic e in 1936
the ranch. Most o f last week he ha* !h honded indebtedness o f the stat<4
been busy blowing out stumps.
o f Oregon totaled $54,6255,610. The
W e are sorry to learn that illnes-
inded debt as o f April, 1938 was
haa kept Barbara Godsey from a t
$13,664,760.
tending her classrooms in Estacada.
“ When I was inaugurated Governor
We wish her a speedy recovery
1 inherited a deficit o f $1,304,290.
V O T E 23 X, Fred A. Miller foi This has been converted into a gur
Circuit Court Judge Industrious, up
us o f approximately $500,000. This
right, conscientious, impartial. Paid
the first time the state has not had
Adv..
\
:i deficit since 1926.
“ The tax levy on real and person-
T ry a classified ad in this paper
el property for state purposes in 1930
They get results.
was 2.86 mills. In 1837 it was re
OREGON M U T U A L F IR E IN S U R
duced to 1.15 millsa In 1938 all real
AN C E CO. has L O W E S T R ATE S, GOV. M A R T IN CUTS O R E G O N ’ S
real and personal property tax for
No assessment», why pay more? As
BONDED IN D E B TE D N E SS
sets over $918,660.61. Ask T H O R N E
ate purposes was eliminated.
& W A L R A D , Agents, Gresham — Adv
“ This record has been achieved in
That the administration o f Charles
H. Martin as governor, has been on- . ddilion to unforseen demands result.
' from the destruction o f the hiv
o f the most economic in the history
A Heavy DrieVar
ric old capitol building in 1935 by
Sogar cane drinks water copiously : o f the state o f Oregon and also one
’ ,000 scree closely planted absorb ss
ie, which, o f course, necessitated
o f the most progressive, is shown
much water as s city vf human beings thru information coming to the
penditure o f funds fo r a new buil
occupying ten times the aree, 1# the
Clackamas County News from the ding. As a matter o f faet two new
lading of scientist»
Asparagus
2-lbs.
15c
New Spuds
9-lbs.
25c ;
No. 1 Shafter’ a
buildings the capitol and a new offic e
library building.
‘ ‘ This reduction has also been ac
complished despite the reduction o f
the age limit fo r old age assistance
from 70 to 65 years. This reduction
o f age was made effe c tiv e January
1, 1938 by the legislature as a result
o f tho program prepared under my
direction by the state relief com
mittee and the budget division.
“ Along with this reduction I have
also effected complete restoration o f
salaries to state employees to the
level prior to the depression, e ffe c
tive March 1, 1937.
“ I take great pleasure and satis
faction in this achievement because
the principal platform in my race for
election in 1984 was:
“ Tax reduction thru administrative
reforms and retirement o f the Ore-
bon bonded debt load.”
Oregon can use their money fo r co:
structive purposes including fu.ll< >•
abundantly endowed this state. Ti
development o f the varied and ri> U
resources with which nuture has
>
future is not heavily mortgaged I
things used or consumed in ti,
past.”
Taxpayers and aged people o f th
state will also be interested in jn
how Governor Martin stands re
tively to old people getting their il
sired pensions. In a speech at Eug<
Wednesday night the Governor s d
in part.
‘ ‘Old age pensions is no longer i
political issue as the principal !i \
been approved by the people and
being put into e ffe c t to the best n
the state’s ability. Let us turn to tin
record along this line that Oregon
has made. Since August 1932 thi
state has spent $44,322,000 fo r <!:
rect assistance to the needy and ag> i
‘ “ This achievement has been
Conservation o f our pension fun”
been made possible by operation
is o f vital importance. I do not pi ,>
o f the budgetary control act
pose to have the share o f those
providing fo r continuous super
need consumed by chiselers and grsi f
vision o f state activities result
ters who exert every e ffo rt to get m
ing in greater efficiency, sub
stantial savings and greater re-
1 the assistance rolls and then si
there. I have incurred the hate
turns fo r money expended. This
this class and can count on their <
act was part o f my initial legis
posing me under all circumstance* I
lative program.
“ Economical and efficien t govern refuse to truckle to them or buy th< i
ment is a fetish o f mine, and I pro silence by condoning to their ern,,
pose to continue it as long as I am edness.
‘ ‘Much has been said recently ab-
Governor. I have found that it 1#
best to e ffe c t economies and increase the so-called pauper’s oath fo r - I
service to the public thru increased age assistance . . tbe provision wh I t
provides for transfer o f property
efficiency.
old age assistance beneficiaries to < •
" I am opposed to any future bond
county This law was passed by <
issues att his time. Under the present:
legislature in 1933 before I came ii n
program Oregon will be free from
office. It is required by the fedi
bonded debt by I960 providing there !
gove$nn* nt, elimination o f whi> i
are no more issues^
would mean withdrawal o f fed«
I
‘ “ Our state is in a sound financial i
assistance, which would beau 5“
condition, which means the people o f j
reduction o f benefits to the ageru.