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CLACKAM AS COUNTY We Are NEWS F R ID A Y , F E B R U A R Y , 7, 1941 Mr. and Mrs. Otis Vallen and Mr. at the 500 tables and Mrs. Boettger o f Rhododendron won the bridge and Mrs. Stanford Cox went to Port land Thursday to attend the funeral Jack Keck who has been employed prize. Mr . S.un Cooley o f Welches o f their cousin. won the consolation. at Bend came home to stay indefin Rev. and Mrs. E. Wooten and dau itely last Sunday. ghter Carol and Mrs. W ooten’s fa Mr. and Mrs. H. L. Guthrie who ther Mr. Watson, all o f Portland cal have been ill are reported to be im led at the Matt Park home Sunday proving. afternoon. Rev. Wooten will preach at the church on Sunday, Feb. 9th. M. J. Taylor was in Oregon City DOVER L. S. Snook Called by Death at the disposal o f those who wish genuine ser vice at a Reasonable Cost on business last Thursday. Funeral rites were held this week at the Carroll Funeral home in Gre sham for Lloyd S. Snook, 47, ,of Boring, rt. one, who died at his home D A Y AN D N IG H T SERVICE on February 2nd. Deceased was the husband o f El- G R E SH AM , OREGON Phone 247 Mr. and Mrs. Don Cutsforth and mina Snook, father o f Miss Virginia, two children o f Salem visited at the and Miss Rosemary o f Boring, son o f home o f their friends the W. E. Mis. Johanna Snook, brother o f Cla Bews fam ily over the week end. ra Salisbury and Mrs. Elizabeth Flo The Dover community club met w er o f Wichita, Kansas, August,, Joe 1 1111111111111111111111111111111111 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 i i m m i i i i i i i i i i i c fo r their monthly meeting Friday ev. and Earl Snook o f California. ening at the school house with Guy JOHN DEERE M O D E L “ H” W ilcox presiding, Mrs. Schmalz at the piano and Wayne Bodley leading T R A C T O R IS P O P U L A R A cabin is baling built on the Cooper place near the southeast cor ner o f the Givler place. The cabin is to be used for Areek end visitors o f the Coopers. CARROLL FUNERAL HOME Valentines A N D V A LE N T IN E FA V O R S A wonderful selection to choose from at our usual low prices. the singing. Mr. Huntington reported that Mr. Keck made a fla g holder and donated a small fla g both to be used in the school room. The club moved to accept the o ffe r o f Mr. Ja cobson o f Gresham to put on an ev enings entertainment at the next meeting. Monthly dues were paid. About 30 were present. Mrs. Schmalz and Mrs. Mudrow acted as hostesses. There’ll be a big double bill at the Esta theatre this Sunday, Monday and Tuesday, Feb., 9, 10 and 11. The first feature stars the Higgins fam = Make-up Boxes Party Needs E ily in a hilarious comedy entitled, “ Petticoat Politics.” This is one of the great laugh pictures o f the year. The other feature stars Roy Rogers : Broadway, Estacada, Oregon = and Claire Trevor in “ The Dark Com mand.” a story o f undying love. ^ i m i i i i i m i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i n i i i i i i m i m i i i i i i i i i i i i m i i i i m i i i i i i i i H i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i m r truly great show. Don’t miss it.— Adv. Valentine Box Candy I Estaca^a Variety Store „ i i i i m 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 iii iii iii iii im ii iim ii ii im iii iii iM iii im ii i. m iM iH iM ii r ? DEPENDABILITY' In Eastern lands, long beiore modern macmJ ery wras introduced, the elephant could be depended on to do the work o f a score o f men. Even modem science has failed to completely replace him. There is nothing that can replace the feeling o f security one enjoys when depositing in this depen dable bank. W ith sure vision and accurate foresight we are in touch with tomorrow as w ell as today. COUNTY BRNK SANDY. OREGON ~ ili ti I imi il I ni il in il il ni I ii m in M it m m m i ti MI il m i ni li ni ni li I li in I il il I il in " in 11" Dress Up Your Home with New Linoleum Our stock contains wonderful new patterns Linoleum suitable for any room in the house. in today and make your selection. In Come Estimates are cheerfully given. Standard Inlaid, per square yard ............. $ 1.60 Treadlite, per square yard ........................ $ 1.35 Wm. Slaughter had a car accident Friday evening. His nose was badly cut and bruised and his car was quite badly damaged. Mr. and Mrs. Stanford Cox and son Arnold motored to Vancouver Sun day to visit Mr. Cox’s sister Mrs. Cora Jacobs. , Mr. and Mrs. George Brown and son Roger spent a day with Mrs. Browns father last week. Elvin Rydzewskl is home again. He reports his brother Joe well on the road to recovery. Chester and Arthur Snyder o f Je well spent the week end with theh A il John Deere tractors and mach parents Mr. and Mrs. W . H. Snyder. inery are noted fo r their reliability Mr. and Mrs. Robilard o f Portland and economy in operation but the were Sunday guests at the Westlund John Deere Model “ H” tractor is home. truly ‘“ tops” in the small tractor field. The exclusive two-cylinder engine with which this tractor is equipped means successful burning o f low- cost money-saving ruel. It also means economy in buying parts. Ford Announces D riv e d Contest This Model “ H” John Deere trac tor gives you all the features o f the larger John Deere general purpose tractors including four way power, adjustable wheel tread, wide range o f speeds, hand operated clutch, easy steering, foot controlled differential brakes, a comfortable seat and a roomy platform. With Pacific Northwest high schools starting second semester activities the Ford Good Drivers league an- ounces details o f its 1941 good driv ing contests in whlc)h $25,800 in scholarships will be awarded boys and girls o f high school age thruout the country. , Hundreds o f boys from this area joined the league iwhen it was start ed last year by Edsel Ford to pro mote Improved driving and increase motoring safety among youth. It be gins its second season with a major innovation that is expected to more than double the membership. Where the nation-wide 1940 good driving contests were limited to boys the 1941 contests will be open to girls as well as boys. O fficial mem bership blanks may be obtained at the Cooke M otor Co., local Ford deal ers. The membership blank and ac- , companymg material contain detailed information on the contests. thruout the state and his broad view o f all phases o f the industry in the Pacific northwest fitted him admir ably fo r his new position. In his new position in the exten sion service Smith will be assistant to Paul Carpenter present extension economist in marketing, and plans have been drawn fo r a comprehensive program to be carried on by these two specialists. Both Carpenter and Smith will de vote attention toprograms fo r hand ling Oregon’s agricultural output to the best advantage, both in the live, stock and crops fields. The present service to Oregon cooperative organ izations will be continued and expand ed and more service can be rendereij to those groups interested in market ing agreements than heretofore. Detailed plans fo r carrying out the enlarged program will be formulated as soon as Smith reports fo r duty. The increased service is expected to be o f benefit directly or Indirectly to all agricultural enterprises in Ore. gon according to extension officials. Chuiches Presbyterian Church Thomas C. Duncan, Minister St. John'« Church, George Church service at 2 pm. first and third Sundays o f each month. Spring-water— Morning worship at 10 a.m. Junior Endeavor at 10 a.m. Missionary Society meets the se- lond Thursday o f each month. Ladies aid meets the fourth Thurs- day o f the month. Eagle Creek— Sunday school at 10 a.m. Morning worship at 11:15 a.m. World Fellowship Circle meets the ’irst Wednesday o f the month. Ladies aid meets the third Wed- tesday o f the month. The Hessel Implement company at Gresham will be glad to demonstrate this tractor. Call at their store in Gre M ASHES F IN G E R IN A sham and see it on the display floor SAU SAG E G RIN D ER or drop a post card or phone and a Christian Church Notes representative will call at your home. 10 a.m. bibJe school. Who can es Melvin Bohl was painfully injured — Adv. timate the value o f a doctor to hu last Saturday evening when he had manity. Many o f us owe to thenj the index finger o f his right hand RURTER for saving us in time o f sickness. But caught in a sausage grinder at the the greatest o f all is Jesus who said, Sandy Market store. The finger was Last Wednesday Mr. and Mrs. Ga- " I am the resurrection and the life ; reported dreadfully mangled. den and fam ily of Nebraska arrived he that believeth in Me, though he You can buy it fo r less at To- at the Leslie Randall home. Mrs. Ga- were dead, yet shall he live. Come and learn about this Father o f life baison’s. W hy not come to our store den is a sister o f Mrs. Randall. They the next time you are in Gresham ( intend to make their home some place and death. W. C. Patterson, Pacific North and note the hundreds o f bargains 1 in Oregon. They brot a truck load- 11 a.m., worship hour in hymn, we are offering. You will be surpris- ed with a tractor and other equip- west branch manager o f the Ford prayer, communion and sermon. Sub ed at what a little money will buy ment, also their car and trailer, Motor company yesterday stated that ject “ Winning People to Christ.” here. W e have many items in furni- Leslie Randall and famil and M n this major change in the league pro Come help and be helped by serv gram already has produced wide ing the Lord. t u r * ’ i ° ^ ! h0!d cK00d_S: StZ l 3l ' C °! ! ' ' Gaden and fami|y motored to the etc. Tobaison Second Hand Store, spread interest with indications that Palmer A. Ford, Minister. coast last Thursday and spent the girls are fu lly as anxious as the boys opposite Copeland Lumber company (lay. St. Aloysius Cahtolic Church to demonstrate their knowledge and Gresham, Oregon.— Adv. This Friday afternoon there will skill at handling an automobile. Confession Saturday from 7:30 B U R G LAR SUSPECTS A R E HELD be a bridal shower at the O. D. Bow Under the new rules as set up by to 8:30 p.m. man home in honor of the newlyweds, Masses will be said as follows: Mr. Ford as league president and The robbery of the Ebeling place Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Winners. Estacada his national advisory board girls will at Cedar Creek in the Sandy district Every Sunday at 8 a.m. O. D. Bow-man and fam ily spent compete in a separate division while is believed solved and two men are Sandy Sunday at the Ed Schweitzer home. the boys will also have a section o f in the county jail as result o f ar Every Sunday at 9:30 a.m. their own. There will be no mixed The ladies froom the Bethel com rests made by S h eriff Fred Reakseck- Welches contests. er’s deputies and state police. George munity near Canby spent last Thurs 11:15 every Sunday. As awards fo r the national win, E. Adams, 23, Portland route 9 and day at the O. E. Wisner home. The form erly o f Sandy and his brother- afternoon was spent in singing and ners Mr. Ford has announced that Ssvanth Day Adventist in-law George G. Naval o f the same Lible study. Mrs. Wisner received 98 scholarships will be presented as follows, with identical awards for Sabbath school at 9 :30 a.m. address are accused o f breaking and several dainty gifts as an addition to Preaching at 11 a.m. entering not in a dwelling. They are the stork shower given a week be both the boy and girl divisions. Fir?* prize $5,000 university scholarship; to be arraigned in Sandy justice fore. second v •rsity schol- Church of Christ court. They allegedly stole household Marcus Lind and fam ily o f Port arshiy fifth priz- goodys and other equipment from Eb land spent Monday with Ernest and es, e Bible study and worship as usual and the eling who recently acquired part of Ida Bontrager at the Delph creek next each Lord’s day at the church of the George Krebs place. ish hatchery. ... ■ontest Christ west o f the grade school be Mr. and Mrs. Abram M iller and was SU RPR ISE P A R T Y G IV E N •aged ginning at 10 a.m. small daughter o f California are ex us t A T B RIG H TW O O D igues Eattcada Methodist Church pected to arrive in this community work . J” It A group o f young married people Wednesday to make their homq. is felt -de Ford Sunday school at 9:50 a.m. gathered last week to honor Mrs. They will help the Bontragers with Good L .it and will Public worship at 11. Sermon sub Norton Judd with a surprise birthday ..heir missionary work. make an . important con- ject “ God’s Promises." party. Many presents were received tribution t( .au.se o f good drlv- Bible study at the Dwyer home this The male quartet will sing “ It and refreshments were served. coming Wednesday evening. E very ing adn to increased safety on our Takes the Storm Clouds to Form Present were William Harris,, Mrs, streets and highways.” one welcom e.* the Rainbow.” Dale Edwards, Mrs. Ruth Krebs, Mis. Epworth league at 7 p.m. Workers on^he R E A line are mak Harry Nichols, Mrs. Harold Huston; Market Service to be Expanded Betty Hutson, Johnny Hutson and ing rapid progress. They have the by OSC Change, Betty Harris besides Mrs. Judd and right o f way cleared and are now CHRISTIAN SCIENCE CHURCHES s-aking fo r the poles. her two daughters. 4 (1 OVE" was the subject o f the Expanded service in agricultural Mrs. John Rhodes spent Monday \ j Lesson-Sermon In all Churches Special Ladies Shoe Sale marketing in Oregon has been arran o f Christ, Scientist, on Sunday, afternoon with her mother Mrs. O. E. ged by the extension service at Ore, February 2. Large assortment o f ladies finf Wisner. Mr. Wisner and Mr. Rhodes gon state college and approved by the The Golden Text was, “T h e Lord motored to Oregon City on business. Star Brand shoes from regular stock, state board o f higher education with hath appeared of old unto me, Don’t forget we still have both sizes 4 to 9, regular price up from saying, Yea, I have loved thee the appointment o f C lifford L. Smith with an everlasting love: therefore $4.98. V ery special value $2.39. Ray morning and evening services at Por as assistant extension economist in with lovingklnrtness have I drawn ter on Sunday. Attendance is increas marketing. Smith who is now regional Martin, Gresham, Ore.— Adv. thee" (Jeremiah 31:3). ing. The Lessons are more interesting chief o f the farm management serv- Among the citations which com Don’t miss the double bill at tht making it the best possible way you icefor the Farm Security administra, prised the Lesson-Sermon was the Esta theatre this Sunday, Monday can spend the day o f rest. Come and tion with headquarters in Portland folowlng from the E b le : "Beloved, and Tuesday, Feb. 9, 10 and 11. enjoy the services with us. will assume his new duties about let us love one another; for love More entertainment fo r your money Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Winners o f February 15 according to W. L. Is of Ood; and everyone that loveth than anywhere else.— Adv. Is born of God, and knoweth God. G coige spent Sunday at the home o f Teutsch assistant director o f exten He that loveth not knoweth not the letters parents Mr. and Mrs. Ed sion. Ood; f or God Is love” (I John 4:7, Schweitzer. CARD P A R T Y G IV E N BY Smith a graduate o f Oregon state I ). B RIGHTW OOD U N IT college with a master’s degree frorrj T h e Lesson-Sermon also Included ELW OOD The extension unit held a card par, ty Friday afternoon at the home o f Mrs. E. J. Siegfried. Many members Foy was a business visitor in were unable to attend because o f the FI wood Sunday, bad weather but there were 14 pre- M r and Mrs. R. Westlund and rent. daughters Janet and Norma were din Hostesses for this a ffa ir were Me«- ner guests o f Mr. and Mrs. Earl An- dames Hads, Farrow and McCoulley. thony >n Portland Saturday. Gold Seal Congoleum, per square y a r d .......... 59<? A. W. Metzger & Co. . Kansas state was for fdur years coun ty agent in Clatsop county which po sition he left in 1935 to become di- rector o f rural rehabilitation on Ore- Pen in the federal service a position he held until appointed to his pres- off; about a year ago In «com m ending his appointmen, W . A. Schoenfeld dean and director Mrs- W ‘ A Humphrey, o f Bright-1 Alfred Doyie took his father back j o f agriculture stated that Smith’, wood won the prize W i t h high score to the hospital Satu.day, . Jwide dxperic.ee in agricultural work the following correlative passagee from tha Christian Science text book, "Science and Health with K ey to the Scriptures" by Mary Baker Eddy: "N ot materially but spiritually we know Him as divine Mind, as Life, Truth, and Love. W e shall obey and adore In pro portion as we apprehend the d i vine nature and love Him under- atandingly, warring no more over the corporeality, but rejoicing in the affluence of our G od" (p 1401.