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CLACKAMAS COUNTY NEWS GIRLS ASK $20,500 FOR PER SONAL INJURIES personal injury damage suits each- asking for $10,000 general and $250 special personal injury damages have been filed in the circuit court by two Troutdale girls, Dorothy and Eli« zabeth Quigley, against Emil and Her man Wendlund, Sandy contractors. According to the complaint the gills were riding in a car with Jack Negstad on the Mt. Hood loop high way near Sandy last Novrnber 15 when their machine was struck by one operated by Emil Wendlund, both plaintiffs being seriously injured. ago when Crutcher got three cou- here usually have. Tuesday evening the Crutchers were busy answering telephone re- gars he started a fad of cougar din ners and people have not forgotten them. One hostess served veal chops with cougar chops and usually the guests after careful sampling would eut the cougur and push the veal aside. This was Crutcher’s first cougar of the season although he has four bobcats to his credit. Tuesday he was hunting with two young pups. supt., Mrs. Carl Nelson secretary, Mrs. L. S. Tenny and children, treasurer, teachers,, P. Huntington James, Elva and Elma spent Sunday adult class; J. Taylor boys’ clas.- with Mis. Tei.ny’s parents Mr. and Marjory Keck primary class and Lora Mrs. J. A. Shibtey at Springwater. Pearl King pianist. Mr. and Mrs. Ed Tiimpler and Mrs. Nola Williams went to Port daughter Helen, Mrs L. S. Ten.ny land Sunday to visit her sister for a few weeks. She is in very poor health and children. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Lankins and daughter, Andy Byers and Kenneth Jubb attended the op There is but one road to lead u- to God, humility. All other ways eretta “ Peggy and the Prate” at the would only lead us astray, even wer* Kst&cada high school Friday even they fenced in with all virtues.— ing. Elva and Elma Tenny, Helen Trimpler and Kenneth Jubb took Boileau part in the operetta. CH RYSLER Sandy Pioneers to Meet Sunday SHIPMENTS Churches Presbyterian Church Thomas C. Duncan, Minister St. John’s Church, George Church service at 2 pm. first and third Sundays o f each month. Springwater— Morning worship at 10 a.m. Junior Endeavor at 10 a.m. Missionary Society meets the se cond Thursday o f each month. Ladies aid meets the fourth Thurs day o f the month. L. Hubbard who has been very ill Eagle Creek— with pneumonia at his home in Viola Sunday school at 10 a.m. is very much improved at this time. Morning worship at 11:15 a.m. World Fellowship Circle meets tho According to figures released by Mr. Hubbard’s father-in-law, Tom Charles L. Jacobson, vice president Garrett who suffered a stroke last irst Wednesday o f the month. Ladies aid meets the third Wed in harge o f sales, Chrysler Sales Di week is also improving. nesday of the month. vision, Chrysler orporation fatory M, r. and Mrs. Eldon Lankins and shipments o f Chrysler cars in Decem daughters spent Sunday afternoon St. Aloytiuc Cahtolic Church ber were the second largest in the with Mrs. Lankins’ mother, Mrs. Er history of this company’s six and Masses will he said as follows: nest Evanson at Redland. , eight cylinder business exceeded only Estacada by the month o f August in 1929. It 1st and 2nd Sunday at 11 a.m. was by a considerable margin the lar GARFIELD gest December that Chrysler ever 3rd, 4th and 5th Sundays at 9 a.m. -“ —■ O '- “ had. Sandy Mr. and Mrs. Earl Gunter and Mr. Jacoobson also announces that 1st and 2nd Sunday at 9 a.m. daughter and Mrs. W. C. Taylor at the calendar year 1940 set a new all 3rd, 4th and 5th Sundays at 11 a.m. tended the Eastern Star Tuesday eve. time high for Chrysler in the produc Welches Mr. and Mrs. Bill Hinkle and chil tion o f six and eight cylinder cars. 11 a.m. every Sunday The production schedule o f Janu dren visited Sunday with Mr. and -----------o----------- Mrs. Lloyd Hinkle at Clackamas ary orders already on hand to in Seventh Day Adventist sure that this month will see a new Heights in Oregon City. SET NEW RECORDS A real range buy, Black and White Enamel cabinet style porcelain jined oven range just like new. Will sell at less than half price,, $45. Hund reds of other bargains that save you The semi-annual meeting o f the money. Come and see. Tobaison Se Early Settlers and Sandy Pioneers cond Hand Store, Opposite Copeland will be held this coming Sunday, Jan Lumber Co. office, Powell Boulevard, uary 26 at the grange hall in Sandy. Gresham Oregon.—Adv. The meeting will start with a busi ness session at 10 a.m. A basket luncheon will be served DOVER at noon with free coffee being fur nished by the organization. Thru Mr. Taylor's efforts Sunday The principal business o f the dayr school was organized and last Sun program will be the election o f a king day the following officers were el and queen for the Sandy Pioneers an ected. Joe DeShazer supt., Mrs. De nual summer picnic. Shazer pianist and primary teacher, During the afternoon motion pic Mr. Huntington adult teacher and Mr. tures o f the Oregon Trail will be Taylor teacher of the boys class, Mar; shown. These pictures were taken by record for shipment in a single jorie Keek was chosen to care for V. D. Butler and Duane Knapp. month. It promises to exceed the pre the pre-reading class. Anyone inter, vious high by at least 100 units. ested is invited to come. HARD TIME P A R T Y IS The Hessel Implement company of Friday evening a bazaar was held PLANNED A T BORIING Gresham are local Chrysler dealers. at the school house with a good crowd in attendance. The donated articles All organizations in the Boring G RANGE VISIT ATIO N AT were sold and a program was given community are uniting in sponsoring SUNNYSIDE GRA NGE by the teacher and school children. a hard time party for the benefit of Mrs. Schmalz won the door prize, the infantile paralysis fund to be The visitation at Sunnyside grange The proceeds are to be used for the held in the grange hall this Friday evening, January 24. Everyone is cor will be on February 5th and not on hot lunches. the date shown on the schedule. This} dially invited to attend. Mrs. Breuchert, county WPA head is on account o f a change in night of o f the cooking projects visited in regular meeting which went into e f Dover Wednesday in the interest of EAGLE CREEK fect the first o f this year. installing Mr. Taylor as WPA cook for Dover. Mrs. Geo. T. Baker (Pam Kenny) CARD OF TH AN KS Those attending the boxing and is rapidly recovering from a recent wrestling match at Sandy Friday were major operation. Miss Rose Brucken We wish to express our sincere Clifford and Arlie Updegrave, Robert o f Springwater has been doing the thanks to friends and neighbors for Craft, Wayne Bodley, Teddy Mudrow housework during her absence. their sympathy in our recent bereave and his parents. Young lambs are reported on the ment and for the beautiful floral o f Mrs. Jack Keck, Mrs. A. M. McDon Forrester place and also at the E. L. ferings. Mrs. Mary Douglass, ___ ald,, Mr. and Mrs. Webster Roberts Meyers place. Lorraine and Charlotte Sweeney, and Wallace,' Mrs. Carl Newman, A. D. Burnett has recovered from Mrs. Viola Douglass-Denning, Clifford Updegrave and his fiancee,, his recent illness. Mrs. Myrtle DeShazer,, Roberta Anderson were among the Mrs. Kate Kenny visited her dau Mrs. Bina Bell, shoppers n Gresham Saturday. ghter Mrs. Geo. T. Baker who is ill Walter,, Roy, Rollie,, Jess, Ed and Joan Schamalz had the misfortun 9 in a Portland hospital last week. Bert Douglass. The Hilltop card club met at the to fall on the too smooth school base ment floor and break part of a front home of Mrs. Geo. Douglas last week. VIOLA tooth. She is being treated by Dr. H' Four tables were in play. Schneider of Sandy. Those doing defense work pro ,Mrs. Harry Traylor left Thursdaj Grandma Mudrow had a spell of jects in the Portland area are W. G. for Chicago where she expects to Becker and son Bill, Bob Bush, Don flu last week a*id was attended by visit relatives for several weeks,, also Dr. Williams of Sandy. She is some aid Hyde and Ray Forrester. in Iowa. what improved at this time. Thirty-two members of the Mo- Mrs. Stella McCorkle and daughter -----------o----------- ialla grange visited Eagle Creek Mrs. Tom Smith o f Oregon City and grange Saturday evening. They fur BURGLARS A CT IVE A T Mrs. Martha Brown o f Clackamas nished the literary program. Visitor« DAMASC US AND CA R V E R Heights spent Tuesday with Mrs. Noraj .'rom other granges were Abernathy, Lankins and Mrs. Ellen Simmons. The C. E. Elliott store at Damas. Springwater, Redland, Sandy, Dam Mrs. W. Forbes and Norman ascus and Milwaukie. Degree work cus was broken into some time Sun« Fosbes o f Linneman visited Sunday day night and about $5 in pennies was put on by Eagle Creek. with Mrs. Forbes parents Mr. and and a quantity o f cigarettes were ta Mr. Taylor and Mr. Huntington Mrs. Ben Tannler Sr. , ken. Entrance was gained by break patched the roof on the church Sat Mrs. Ed Trimpler visited her sis ing the o ff a rear door. urday. They also moved the piano The Ca ^ ^ ¡c h o o l house was bro from John Crafts where it had been ter Mrs. Emily Sharp in Portland ono Monday. ken in to ' yft Frday night and 54 stoied for a few months. Sunday Sunday dinner guests at the Ed cents and a wrist watch were taken school attendance is still increasing Ficken home were Mr. and Mrs. John The prowlers gained entrance by Carl Nelson received treatments in Ficken, Mr. and Mrs. Victor Ficken, breaking a window pane. Portland Monday. He is much im and daughter Elaine o f Mills City, proved. Mr. and Mrs. Everett Osborne and Mr. and Mrs. Albert Winesche of daughter Evilo of Estacada and Mr. IMPROVEMENTS CO MP LETED Sandy Ridge visited at the Joe De dna Mrs. A1 Fennell o f Portland. A T THE TOBAISON STORE Shazer home Wednesday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Lankins and Extensive improvements .were com Mr. and Mrs. Carl Newman were daughter Doris, Andy Byers, James,, pleted this week at the Tobaison Se Sunday vsitors o f Mr. and Mrs. O. L. Elva and Elma Tenny and Kenneth cond Hand store on Powell Blvd, Olson in Sandy. Jubb attended the basketball game in Gresham. The partition in the cen- Mr. Taylor, Mr. Huntington and at Estacada Tuesday evening when ter o f the store has been removed Mr. Wilcox have moved a cook stove Estacada played Woodbum with a and the entire front o f the build -o the school house for hot lunches. resulting score o f 34 to 24 in favor ing will be used for display purpos - j It is a great improvement over the o f Estacada. es. In addition to much more space to Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Olson and old stove. display merchandise the entire store The Dover school gave an enter sons Russell and Norman o f Portland room has been redecorated and pre tainment Friday eve when a potluck visited Sunday with Mrs. John Ran sents a most pleasing appearance. dinner was served. The proceeds went dolph and family. Congratulations to Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Joe McComb and Mr. toward the hot lunch project. Chris Tobaison the proprietors. Geo. Forman o f Barton is yarding and Mrs. Albert McComb were Sun-' out piling for Guy Wilcox on the De day dinner guests at the home of DAMASCUS GIRLS Mrs. Janice Dugger in Portland. Shazer place. O RG ANIZE NEW 4-H CLUB FRIDAY, JANUARY 24, 1941 Wednesday visitors at the A. J, The bad weather and heavy haul Wyman home were Mr. and Mrs. ing has made the road almost impas A new 4-H club to be called the Cleve Caldwell o f Portland. Quintonians has been organized in sable on the Jones Creek hill. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Lankins and ! Damascus with Eleanor Johnson as Clifford Updegrave and Roberta ests I leader. The first officers are Barbara Anderson were week end guests at daughter Doris were dinner guesis at the home o f Mr. and Mrs Jo.»1 Kitting, president; Betty Peake vice the Chas. Updegrave home. Varetti at Bull Run. In the aftei president and Edith Rykken secre Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Krek and fa noon they visited Mrs. Lankins par tary. mily were guests at a birthday party ents Mr. and Mrs. R. A. Ten Eyck for Mrs. Krek Sunday vening. at Marmot. COUGAR ST EAKS T A S T Y ; Mr. and Mrs. Guy Wilcox visited Mr. and Mrs. Lester Bateson and> HUNTER GETS BIG CAT their son-in-law and daughter Mr. children Joyce Ann and Richard of and Mrs. Hemmer in Pleasant Home Mills City and Mr. and Mrs. D. S. Warren L. Crutcher, Brightwood Sunday. Williams of Portland spent the week sportsman returned Tuesday from a Surveyors are surveying the line end at the Ed Bateson some. day’s jaunt on Larch Mt., In Multno mah county with one o f the biggest and placing stakes for the REA elec Ed Bateson who has been in the cougar he has ever bagged. The beast tric line. Oregon City hopsital for the past measured 8 feet and had a luxur The Dover Sunday school elerted eleven meeks returned to his hom. iant coat more grayish than cougars the following officers Sunday. John Monday afternoon very greatly im for cougar steaks. Three yean DeShazer supt., P. Huntington, ,aaa’t proved in health. Mr. and Mrs. Salosky visited Sat urday night at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Finney. Sabbath school at 9:30 a.m. Preaching at 11 a.m. -----------o----------- Church of Christ Mrs. Byron Anders and son3 vis ited last week with Mrs. Robert Har Bible study and worship as usual mon. each Lord's day at the church of Mr. and Mrs. Mike Matuleski were Christ west o f the grade school be dinner guests at the Finney home re ginning at 10 a.m. cently. Carl Hendricksen was home over the week end. Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Taylor visited Friday with Mrs. Taylor’s sister in Portland. Big double bill at the Esta theatre this Friday ana Saturday. Two ace high features, “ Stage Coach War” and Rhythm on the River.” At the Esta theatre o f course, where you see the best shows.—Adv. Christian Church Notes 10 a.m., bible school. Our interest in the bible and things that are spirit ual have a greater or lesser consider ation with us according to how long we think we have to live, but re wards in the kingdom of heaven will depend on our good work or service. 11 a.m., hour of worship. Message will be “ What is in a Name'.'” Why a certain name for the church and its people. P A. Ford, Minister. CHRISTIAN SCIENCE CHURCHES $4T IFE" was the subject of the J j Lesson-Sermon In all Churches of Christ, Scientist, on Sunday, Jan uary 19. The Golden Text was, “ I will give unto him that Is athirst of the foun tain of the water of life freely. He that overcometh shall Inherit all things; and I will be his God, and he shall be my son” (Rev. 21:8, 7). Among the citations which com prised the Lesson-Sermon was the following from the Bible: "God that made the world and all things there in seeing he is Lord of heaven and earth, dwelleth not in temples made with hands. For In him we live, and move, and have our being; as cer tain also of your own poets have said, For we are also his offspring” (Acts 17:24, 28). The Lesson-Sermon also Includ ed the following correlative pas sages from the Christian Science textbook, "Science and Health with Key to the Scriptures” by Mary Baker Eddy: "Because Life Is God, Life must be eternal, self-existent. Life Is the everlasting I am, the Being who was and is and shall be, whom nothing can erase . . . We should consecrate existence, not 'to the unknown God’ whom we 'Ig norantly worship,' but to the eter nal builder, the everlasting Fath er, to the Life which mortal sense cannot Impair nor mortal belief destroy'' (Pg. 289, 428). BAD NEWS FROM G ERM AN Y Prof. Mobius of Leipsic said: “ With us it is beer that ruins the people.” Dr. Wileminsky reported in Vienna an investigation of 1525 alcoholic deaths o f whom 6 percent o f the beer drinkers died o f delirium tres mens and only 4 percent o f the whis key drinkers so died. Prof. B.ollinger o f Munifch, a’ great beer center says that in 570$ autopsies held by him every six teenth male died o f a beer heart and one rarely finds in Munich a faultless heart or a normal kidney. Estacada W. C. T. U „ Winnifred Beck,, Publicity. “ Knute Rockne, All American’ ' will be \\t the Esta theatre this Sun day, Monday and Tuesday, January 26, 27 and 28. The outstanding sport picture o f the year. Plus cartoon and news.— Adv.