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CLACKAMAS COUNTY NEWS Ufa FRIDAY, JANUARY 31, 1941 dropping bombs on helpless people. j on ocean liners, in power houses, Ray King a member o f the Jolly [ mines, factories and in hundreds of Jives orchestra played for the dance ,ther places where Fluid Drive sup The school children had another at Sandy Friday evening. plies the answer to “ countless engin vacation due to the teacher having -----------o----------- eering problems which involve diffi. the measles from Wednesday to Fri- cult starting,, shoekless drive and ac HARD TIMES P A R TY day inclusive. School will take up celeration, connection and disconnec An enthusiastic meeting of Gre again Monday with Melvin Upde- DRAWS LARGE CROWD tion of loads,, protection against over sham American Legion post was held grave and Jean Craft under observa loads, variable speed and absorption The hard times party held in the in the Masonic temple at Sandy last tion for measles. grange ball at Boiing last Friday ev of torsional vibration.” Tuesday evening. Engineers o f the Chrysler corpora Due to the serious illness o f Grand ening drew a large crowd. The affair Entertainment was furnished by tion familiar with the earlier appli the students of the Sandy union high ma 11 udrow her children, Mr. and was sponsored by the Boring-Damas- cation of Fluid Drive to automobiles school with Oecft O. Duke program Mrs. E. A. Van Vtanker and Mr. and cus grange, Boring Mothers club, in England believed that a principle Odd Fellows, Rebekahs and other or Mrs. Martin Mudrow were called chairman in charge. like this would improve the perfor The principal event of the evening home Wednesday. She rallied how ganizations in and around Boring. mance of automobiles immeasure- Rerfeshments were served and all ever over the week end. was an addiess by Judge Wm. Ek- ably. They determined to perfect the who attended had a wonderful time. wall on the Legion’s legislative pro Arlie Updegrave and Teddy Mud- All funds raised from the affair will principle, to overcome what they re gram. garded as certain defects in its then, row, two local boys were contestants go to fight infaptile paralysis. There was a large attendance at methods of use on motor cars, and in the Sandy-Molalla boxing match this meeting o f both members of th< apply it to their own products. at Sandy Monday evening. JOHN E. MILLS HAS Legion and auxiliary and a fine pot Chrysler motor cars are sold lo luck dinner was served with Mrs. Due to the efforts o f Messrs. Wil GONE TO CALIFO RN IA cally by the Hessel Implement com Alice Scales in charge. cox, Huntington and Taylor the lat pany o f Gresham. John E. Mills project superinten er has been appointed regular WPA dent at Camp Zigzag on Mt. Hood NEW COM ER FARM ERS cook for Dover school last week. loop has gone to Ysidro, Calif., to as O dd. and End Sale— Half Price BRING FROZEN FOOD Those attending the boxing match sume duties with the border patrol Closing out broken lines of men’s at Sandy Monday evening were Mr white shirts, sleeveless sweaters, gym The Bordenkerchar family discour and Mrs. R. Krebs and daughters of the department of justice. Mr. Mills entered the forestry ser shirts and trunks, ladies girdles,, aged over low farm prices in Minne Roberta Craft, Louanna Andereon, vice at Zigzag in 1927 and was pro pocket books, galoshes, etc., at half sota drove out here bringing a quan Marie and Junior Wolf, Chas. Upde moted from member of a small crew the regular price.—RAY MARTIN, tity o f dressed chickens for which grave and son Arlie,, Wayne Bod- to the position of protective assistant Gresham.—Adv. they could get only 8 cents a pound bey, John, Bill and Carl Krieger, to the ranger. In May 1933 he was also signe pork and capons for which Henry Winterstein, Mr. and Mrs. Ted employed as foreman at Camp Zigzag there was practically no market. They Mudrow and Teddy, and Roberta DODGE PAR K ROAD Oregon’s first established CCC com rented a Sandy locker then proceeded and Jean Schmalz. pany. For the last five years he hps to buy the former Bordy farm near City employees burning brush in been project superintendent at Zig Kelso and are now getting organiz Airplanes droned over our district the Bear Creek region last week en zag. ed for Oregon fanning. They were several days the past week seeking Mr. Mills was an honored guest at joyed quite a thrill when some of seven days on the road but the poul a lost airplane from McChord Field. a farewell banquet at Rhododendron the giant army bombers searching for try was still frozen when they ar We are grateful to have these planes the lost plane from McChord Field Inn last week. rived. be on an errand of mercy instead of were attractedby the smoke and swooped very low, barely clearing the CH RYSLER FLUID DRIVE W IDE- tops of the trees. The greatest thrill LY USED IN INDUSTRY was enjoyed by Gus Ludvigson who according to his fellow workmen Fluid Drive which is usually thot “ nearly had the daylights scared out o f as Chrysler’s newest development of him,” when one o f the big bomb in motoring comfort and safety is ers which had ‘“ glided” over the also at work day and night keeping Bear Creek dam suddenly started its city lights burning, pumping water motor. Mr. LuGvtgson was clearing for the needs of millions of persons a ditch nearby and thot he was alone, and performing hundreds o f useful but it seems he wasn’t. tasks aboard ship and in industrial Practice on the play, “ Have You plants. had Your Operation” to be given by Far from being a novelty the basic the Cottrell home extension unit on principle o f Fluid Drive has been £ known and successfully applied for Februaiy 14 was started last week DAY AND NIGHT SERVICE years. In the past decade the Ameri at the home o f Mrs. H. H. Watkins. can Blower corporation of Detriot Members of the cast are Zelda Car- GRESHAM, OREGON Phone 247 ley, Frances Eri, Elsie Andrews, Vir has installed hundreds of Fluid Drive ginia Meyer, Louise Brown, Mrs. A. mechanisms. They are to be found 8 J. Ault and Mrs. Walter Hoar. Legion Holds Enthusiastic Meet DOVER Anyone si who buys their friends usually pays a good price for them CARROLL FUNERAL HOME Edward Nordin left for Ft. Ste vens last week where he will enter a years training in the new defense program. more at Government Camp and the Tom, Dick und Harry ski bowl areas. At Timberlin the best skiing condi tions prevailed with packed snow fur nishing fast going and many thrills. At the ski bowl there was plenty o f powder snow especially in the up per part. The maximum temperature at Tim- berline was 37 and there was sun shine in plenty. Minimum at Govern ment Camp was 26 with an average o f 35 degrees. There were no serious accidents so far as the Mt. Hood ski patrol reported although a few minor cases occurred. A Cascade Ski club race which had been scheduled for Timberlin was cancelled. However the clubs jumpers were in practice during the day on Multorpor hill. GEORGE Mr. and Mrs. James Chaney spent Sunday with the folks enjoying the open sunshiny weather o f the hills. GIIMORE-GRA’ ID CANYON ECONOMY RUN 23.os MILES PER GALLON AT AN AV E R AG E SP EED OF 4 3 . 1 9 MILES PER HOUR! — Gilnutre, President o f the Gilmore Oil Com- — *■* «• »’ / » r / f * t r o o f i Y to ÏTilliam Knopp 9 driver Repeating its past triumphs Ford scores a •i—taiv« fuel-saving victory. It took an easy he amazing record of The second car in the he stock Ford w ithout he record o f several lipped w ith overdrive. (he hig, beautiful 1941 l-pcnny econom y. Ask ve you the keys to a you rself — and you’ ll iced car with the room, econom y, too.” RVISED BY GET A F O R l T Co. ’.GON Mr. and Mrs. Paul Ricker visited Hast Sunday with their mother and brother and wife Mr. and Mrs. Wuid Ricker. Clarence Hinkle of Oregon City visited Sunday with his brother and family Mr. and Mrs. Bill Hinkle. The Skip-a-week club met at the grange hall Wednesday and quilted. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Gunter visited friends in Portland Saturday evening while Betty June attended a party by the Bethel for one of their girl« a “ come as you are” party.” The Gun ters also received word that their nephew James Gunter had just got out o f the hosiptal where he was con fined with a broken jaw. He is now stationed at Anchorage, Alaska. Mr. Waterhouse who had his right hand hurt in a mill at Portland some time ago was returned to Portlnd Sunday as his hand was not doing so well. Jack Hendricksen is out and around now after being sick for nearly a year. Harold Joyner made a business trip to Portland this week.. The REA engineers are now stak ing the line in the George district. Presbyterian Church That brings the lights just that much Thomas C. Duncan, Minister closer. Mr. Gundershang who has charge o f the REA projects in th^ St. John’ s Church, George Bonneville area Is expected to make Church service at 2 pm. first and an inspection this week. third Sundays o f each month. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Beck visited Springwater— with the C. A. Chaney family in Morning worship at 10 a.m. George this week. Junior Endeavor at 10 a.m. On one o f these nice days we saw Missionary Society meets the se- the bees had been working on some tond Thursday of each month. of the early blooming bushes. Seems Ladies aid meets the fourth Thurs nather early for bees to be out at day o f the month. work. Eagle Creek— Churches The best in musical entertainment is promised patrons o f the Esta thea tre when “ Tin Pan Alley,” widely heralded 20th Century Fox picture if shown there on Sunday, Mondayv Tuesday, February 2-3-4.—Adv. Sunday school at 10 a.m. Morning worahip at 11:15 a.m. World Fellowship Circle meets the 'irst Wednesday o f the month. Ladies aid meets the third Wed- lesday of the month. St. Aloyiiua Cahtolic Church ELWOOD Confession Saturday from 7 :30 to 8:30 p.m. Mr. and Mrs. Matt Park o f El- Masses will be said as follows: wood and Mr. and Mrs. Elbert Hub Estacada bard of Salem called on Mrs. Matt Every Sunday at 8 a.m. Peterson o f Colton Monday after Sandy noon. Every Sunday at 9:30 a.m. Mr. and Mrs. R. Westlund and W elches daughters Janet and Norma spent Sat. 11:15 every Sunday. urday evening at the home o f Mr. -------------- - o - - - - and Mrs. C. W. Halvorson at Mulino. Seventh Day Adventlat Mr. and Mrs. Stanford Cox and son Sabbath school at 9:30 a.m. Arnold were Sunday dinner guests of Preaching at 11 a.m. Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Kauffman of -----------o----------- Woodburn. Mrs. Ambert Andrews is someiwhat improved in her illness. Mrs. Fred Bo A party o f ten cars visited these wers and Mrs. H. J. Richards have parts Sunday on a geographical sur been taking care o f her. vey. Dr. Hodges and other teachers and students of the university of Ore gon were in the party. They noted GOTTAELL many changes since their visit Tour Mrs. G. Shold attended 4-H club years ago. leaders meeting at Corvallis last Mon Mr. and Mrs. Irwin Stahlnecker day and returned Wednesday even and children Darlene and Marlin and ing. Mr. and Mrs. Dan Stahlnecker and FIRST PLACE IN ITS CLASS GARFIELD Mr. and Mrs. Wilfred Radfotd grandson Alan visited with Mrs. Fred have rented the Peter Markvardson Stahlnecker o f Sherwood Sunday. place. Ir^ne Snyder, beauty operator of Mrs. Leonard Huston o f The Dal Portland spent the week end at the les spent Thursday and over night home of Mr. and Mrs. Matt Park. Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Follick and at the home o f Mr. and Mrs. Alonzo children, Jean, Gloria and Stanlej Radford. Jr., have moved to Chicago where A bridal shower was given in honor Mr. Follick is employed. o f Mrs. Wilfred Radford at the home Mr. and Mis. Matt Jagmin and of Mrs. C. J. Wilkinson Thursday children, Dean and Dwana Lee were afternoon, January 23rd. About 60 ladies were present. Many beautiful Sunday dinner guests at the Westlund and useful gifts were received. Mrs. home. Mr. and Mrs. A. R. Eri were Sun B. Corley and Mrs. J. A. Caldo as sisted Mrs. Wilkinson in serving light day visitors at the Rydzwski home. L. Batlett went to California last refreshments. week. Mr. and Mrs. C. J. Wilkinson, Mrs. Alfred Doyle brot his father home J. J. Wilkinson, Mrs. G. S. Wilkin Mr. son and Mr. and Mrs. R. B. Wilkin, from the hospital last week. son were Sunday dinner guests of Doyle is still confined to his bed. Mr. and Mrs. Lund o f Vancouver Washington. Larry and Duane Doyle were both absent from school last week on ac count o f sickness. Fred Radford has sold his farm Gene Stahlnecker who has a saw to a Mr. and Mrs. Peterson recently o f Lakeview, Oregon. Mr. Radford mill here is now taking out much is at present at the St. Vincent hos lumber and slabwood. Chester, Arthur, Irene and Mary- pital in Portland receiving treatment. ellen Snyder spent Sunday at the home o f their parents Mr. and Mrs Odds and End S a le - H a lf Price W. H. Snyder. Closing out broken lines o f men’s Elvin Rydzewskl and his mother white shirts, sleeveless sweaters, g>Tn shirts and trunks, ladies girdles,, are staying at Joe’s Logan store this week taking care o f the business her pocket books, garosnes, etc., at half son Joe being very ill. the regular price.—RAY MARTIN Louis Bogden is convalescing at hi« Gresham.—Adv. home from an operation and recent illness. 3600 Visitors on Mt. Hood Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Orin Stahlnecker of Scotts Mills have been visiting rela tives here for a few days. Orin did some trucking for Ugene Stahlnecker during his stay. Visitors to the number o f 3600 en joyed an exceptionally bright day and good skiing Sunday, the moun tains being back grounded brilliantly and the snow generally excellent for winter sports. More than 800 cars were parked around Timberline lodge and 300 Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Slaughter and son Billy were in Oregon City Satur day where Billy is taking music les sons. Several land buyers were seen in this district Last week. Mr. and Mrs. R. Westlund and daughters were Portland shoppers on Friday. Church o f Christ Bible study and worship as usual each Lord’s day at the church of Christ west o f the grade school be ginning at 10 a.m. Christian Church Notea 10 a.m., bible school. In the Bible according to the gospel o f John 20:30-31. “ and many other signs tru ly did Jesus in the presence o f his disciples, which are not written in this book.” But many are written that ye might believe that Jesus is the Christ, the Son of God; and that believing ye might have life thru His name.” 11 a.m. An hour of worship in hymns and prayer, scripture, com munion and sermon. Subject “ Four Object Lessons.” from the book o f Pnoverbs. You are welcome. Minister, Palmer A. Ford. CHRISTIAN SCIENCE CHURCHES ftUTH” was the subject of the Lesson-Sermon in all Churches of Christ, Scientist, on Sunday, January 26. The Golden Text was, Thou art near, O Lord; and all thy commandments are truth. Con cerning thy testimonies, I have known of old that thou hast founded them for ever" (Ps. 119: 131, 152). Among the ci-ations which com prised the Lesson-Sermon was the following from the Bible: “And many people shall go and say, Come ye, and let us go up to the | mountain of the Lord, to the house i of the God of Jacob; and he will | teach us of his ways, and we will walk In his paths: for out of Zion shall go forth the law, and the word of the Lord from Jerusalem. O house of Jacob, come ye, and let us walk In the light of the Lord” (Isa. 2:3, 5). 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 Bddy: “The life of Christ Jesus was not miraculous, but It was Indigenous to his spirituality,— the good soil wherein the seed of lYuth springs up and bears much fruit. Christ’s Christianity Is the chain of scientific being reappear ing In all ages, maintaining Its obvious correspondence with the Scriptures and uniting all periods In the design of God” (p. 270). T