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CLACKAMAS COUNTY NEWS BOYS SENTENCED TO THE COUNTY JAIL Claude E. Jackson and Earl C. Baldwin both 18, of the Dalles and employed at the Zigzag CCC camp ip, charged with burglary not in a dwel, the Jonesport cabin near Rhododen ling were each sentenced to serve CO dron and .stealing some canned goods. 'lays in the county jail after they A younger lad also connected witn pleaded guilty before Judge Earl C. the theft has been turned over to the Latourette at Oregon City. The boys admitted breaking into ..... .... •' ' .. WILL PARTICIPATE IN TELEGRAPHIC SHOOT ••• ¡»»►...A — W Get in on the The Sandy Sportsmen’s club have sent in their application to particl pate in the Oregonian’s 16th annual Telepraphic Trap Shooting league. Twenty-five targets will be shot each Sunday in regular season competition and three highest individual scores will count for each club. Sale Ladies’ Shoe., $2.39 Ladies’ Dress Oxfords and Sport Shoes. Fine quality Star brand up to $4.98 for the low price o f $2.39. Also one group o f $2.45 and $2.98 shoes, special pair only $1.39. — RAY MARTIN,, Gresham. — Adv. HOLMAN COW COMPLETES NEW OFFICIAL RECORD you can make on the Bio New Ford right now1 A new record exceeding the aver age o f the Guernsey breed for he» age and class has just been complet- by a two year old cow, Pasture Bars Minnie 605181 o f Molalla, Oregon, tested and owned by Rufus C. Hol man. Her official record supervised by the Oregon state college and an nounced by the American Guernsey cattle club is 6947.7 pounds of milk and 362.5 pounds o f ffHttcr fat in class GGG. h a v e TO g e t two things to com plete a really good "deal” when you get a new car — and your Ford dealer would like to have you try him oj^ on both! First, you want a good allowance for your present car — and all he asks is a chance to make an offer! And next, you want a lot o f value in your new car — and that means a Ford this year more clearly than ever before! ou This is the biggest Ford and biggest value in all Ford history. Its passenger room exceeds anything else in its field. Its soft and quiet new ride is one of the motor year’s most talked-about improvements. Its engine is a smooth V-8, which you enjoy at no extra cost for either gas or oil. And its bodies and style are really new this year, all the way through. If you’re trading cars this year and want to be sure you make the most o f your trade. . . the man to * see is your Ford dealer. N ow is the ideal time. GET THE FACTS AND Y O U 'L L GET A FORD m ’ ' See the 1941 Ford Models on Display in Our Showroom Ask for Demonstration. Bob Cooke Motor Co. “ ‘Your Ford Dealer” Estacada, Oregon INTERNATIONAL TRUCKS HAVE MODERN STYLING International trucks in the new mo. dels K -l, K-2 and K-3 are top valu- ues in beauty, economy and perfor mance in any man’s language. They have impressive modern styling, bril liant engineering, exceptional perfor. mance, added safety, driver comfort and great economy of operation. Mr. W. A. Hessel of the Hessel Im plement company at Gresham who sell International trucks in this ter ritory said this week: “ While these smart, easily handled, smooth-riding, International trucks are distinctive ly beautiful, all-truck construction is paramount. In these models you get the utmost for your truck dollar. They have the sturdy, well-reinforced frames, powerful new Green Diam ond engines, a variety o f axle ratios and a number o f serviceable and at tractive standard bodies. We cordial ly invite comparison with other trucks and on-the-job tests for these trucks. We know they are the best truck val ue on the market today.—Adv. BILLIE WINTERS RECONDI TIONING SAW MILL i Billie Winters who operates a saw mill at Mountaindale recently pur chased the Marmot Lumber company mill from Percy T. Shelley and has moved the mill to his own property in Marmot. Mr. Winters is now re constructing the mill to allow for a capacity o f 20,000 board feet per day. Now is the time to buy circulating He expects to have the mill finished heaters. Your choice $15 and up in a short time and begin operations. wards. Good solid oak rockers with spring bottoms in good condition Sale Ladiea’ Shoes, $2.39 $6.50 to $7.50. Also hundreds of Ladies’ Dress Oxfords and Spor other money-saving bargains. Why Shoes. Fine quality Star brand U] pay more when you can get it for to $4.98 for the low price o f $2.39 so much less money here. Tobaison Also one gioup of $2.45 and $2.91 Second Hand Store, Powell Blvd., shoes, special pair only $1.39. opposite Copeland Lumber company -RAY MARTIN,, Gresham. — Adv office in Gresham,, Ore.—Adv. Highlights of Dover District Y FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 14, 1941 An interesting meeting was con ducted by J. J. Inskeeps office with Mr. McQuary o f OAC as the main speaker at Sandy high school Friday. Colored slides of strawberry plants both healthy and diseased were shown in the forenoon and commercial fer tilizer was the main topic in the af ternoon. These meetings should be better patronized as they are very informative as well as much trouble in planning by Mr. Inskeep’s staff. Chas. Udell spent last week end ■yith his parents Mr. and Mrs. H. H. Udell. Roberta Schmalz is confined to her home with the measles. The quarter section formerly own ed by Mrs. Cooper has been sold for the price o f $800. The new owner, name unknown, has built a cabin on his place recently. Mr. and Mrs. Victor Bodley at tended an all day meeting o f the grange Saturday. Inquiry was made regarding the Roberts road in east Dover leading to Estacada by two mootorcyclists Saturday. They expect to use this road for an endurance test for their machines in the near future. Those attending the berry meeting at Sandy high school Friday were Victor Bodley and Mr. and Mrs. Ted Mudrow. OFFICIALS ARE SET FOR SKI MEET Cascade Ski club officials announ ced Thursday completion o f final ar rangements for the annual Pacific Northwestern Ski association jump ing championships to be held on Mul- torpor Hill at Government camp on February 16. Ole Haugen tourney chairman, said that Bill Goetz veteran tour nament worker and official had been named hill captain. Goetz whose crew will ready Multorpor Hill for one of the outstanding jumping meets in the history o f the club will announce his sub-chairmen soon. , Tourney officials also made final confirmation o f the choice o f Peter Hostmark and Allan Granstrom of Seattle and Fred Van Dyck o f Tim berline lodge manager as the tourney jumping judges. Sale Ladies’ Shoes, $2.39 Ladies’ Dress Oxfords and Sport Shoes. Fine quality Star brand up to $4.98 for the low price of $2.39. Also one group o f $2.15 and $2.98 shoes, special pair only $1.39. — RAY MARTIN,, Gresham. — Adv. Clackamas county does not receive any rental from the state or federal government for the offices located in the basement of the court house. TROUTDALE ANGLERS WOULD BAR LICENSE be di buted in 1941 Woodworth in me tasting, i nose courts in land that have to deal with our peo pointt-u out. ple in all walks o f life will testify ir* ■ Q ■ Clackamas county received a total favor of the Bibls school. One t-s- oi $117,071.996 as its share o f reve timony I have is that out of 700 i >ys nues received by the state during the brot before the court only 3 percent year 1940 from motor vehicle taxes had ever had anything to do will) it was disclosed today by county trea the Bible school. Who is to blame surer W. W. Everhart who received for the 97 percent? a check for $20,108.96 as final pay 11 a.m. hour o f worship In hymns, ment of the county share. In 1939 prayer, communion and sermon. Sub) this county received $108,737.64. ject “ Where Hast Thou Gleaned To Payments received from the motor day.” vehicle revenues for 1940 were di Minister, Palmer A. Ford. vided as follows: July $58,717.80; December $39,145.20; and $40,108.- Estacada Methodist Church 06 on January 20. Sunday school 9:50 a.m. The state’s total “ take” during tht| Public worship at 11. Sermon sub, year was $15,356,441 o f which $11,- ject “ The Greatness o f Goodness as 301,492 came from gasoline taxes, Found in George Washington.” $2,900,537 from motor vehicle regis Epworth league 7 p.m. tration fees, $1,124,120 from motor carrier fees and $30,291 from fines CHRISTIAN SCIENCE CHURCHES for violation o f motor vehicle laws. iinPIRIT*’ was the subject of the County treasurer Everhart says a )3 Lesson-Sermon In all Churches total o f $2,410,961 or 15.7 percent of Christ, Scientist, on Sunday, o f the fund was allocated to the coun February 9. ties. As its last payment for 1939 The Golden Text was, "If we live Clackamas county received $ l l „ 9 7 l In the Spirit, let us also walk In the Spirit” (Gal. 8:28). and anticipated an approximate sum Among the citations which com this year but it was considerably prised the Lesson-Sermon was the boosted. following from the Bible: "God Is a Spirit: and they that worship The Clackamas county lavf library him must worship him In spirit and fund which receives its financial aid in truth’’ (John 4:24). from 10 percent o f the filing fees, The Lesson-Jermon also Included has accumulated $200.95 so far in the following correlative passages 1940 but $367.75 was spent in that from the Christian Science text book. “Science and Health with year on the library. A surplus of Key to the Scriptures” by Mary $333.57 was left from 1939. Baker 3ddy: “Spirit being God, there Is but one Spirit, for there Oregon’s visitors traveling by au can be but one Infinite and there tomobile will no longer be required for one God. There are neither to register their cars under the pro spirits many nor gods many. There visions o f Senate Bill No. 4 which Is no evil In Spirit, because God Is has passed the house without a dis Spirit. The theory, that Spirit Is distinct from matter but must pass senting vote through it, or Into It, to be Indi This bill was the first thru the vidualized, would reduce God to senate being unanimosuly approved dependency on matter, and estab and was also the first senate bill to lish a basis Mr pantheism” (p. receive the approval of the house. 334). Prepared and introduced at the re quest o f secretary of state Earl See the most powerrful all star Snell, the bill bringing about this cast o f a decade jn the greatest repeal places Oregon in line with the thrill picture o f a century, “ Boom many states that are doing all In Town” at the Esta theatre Sunday, their power to eliminate barriers be Monday and Tuesday, February 16, tween the states and to promote the 17 and 18. Starring Clark Gable, free and uninterrupted flow o f traf Spencer Tracy, Claudette Colbert and fic with the least possible inconven Hedy Lamarr.— Adv. ience and delay to the traveling pub lic Two o f the regulations most gen TEN NEW BOOKS AT Members of the Troutdale Rod and Gun club at the February meeting j voted unanimous approval o f this ar ea’s efforts to discontinue the 60- cent Sandy river smelt fishing license ’ and to limit the individual catch to erally misunderstood are the matter o f turning right on the red light and 25 pounds. pedestrian observance it was said. The group also approved the allo In Oregon the law forbids right turns cation o f $50 to the Oregon Wildlife on a red light except at intersections federation for use in the legislative where specific instructions are given fight to close Oregon streams to com on a sign posted on the traffic sig mercial fishing between November nal standard. If this sign says right 31 and June 1. turns permitted at all times or if The club will be hosts to the Sports it carries the information that right men’s Recreational Council o f Ore turns are permitted when a green ar gon at a banquet to be held Febru row shows such turns may be made ary 23 in the Troutdale school but in all other cases no right turn President R. D. Hewitt announced. may be made legally while the traffic light is red. The confusion on this point arises because some states per SPRING WATER mit right turns on red lights it Is Mr. and Mrs. Ray Erickson o f said. Three Links were visitors at the Peter Erickson home Sunday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Lappin have bought the Frank Millard place. . Mr. and Mrs. Tom Bard were visj iters at the J. E. Shibley home Sun day. The Parent-Teachers club had their potluck supper and held their meet ing in the school kitchen last Friday evening. A charming story for children. It has five children, two dogs and a donkey. Churches FACTS Clackamas county’s school census population decreased during 1940 by 208 this including children between the ages o f 4 and 19 inclusive, it was 1 disclosed last week by superinten dent E. A. Woodworth who made re visions and corrections in the reports j o f district census takers. Clackamas county’s total of 14,717 includes 7552 boys and 7165 girls as against the 1939 total of 14„925, 7659 boys and 7266 girls. It is upon a basis o f this census that county whool funds wiil Sapphira and the Slave Girl. Willa Cather. The theme o f this novel is the sub tle persecution o f a beautiful mulat to slave girl. Europe in the Spring, Clara Boothe. This is not only a brilliant book. It is a very important book o f Eu rope and its devastation today. Random Harvest, James Hilton. Same author as Lost Horizons and Goodbye Mr. Chips. Smoky House, Elizabeth Goudge. Back Street, Fannie Hurst. Wuthering Heights, Emily Bronte. A Farewell to Arms, E. Hemingway. — ,i — Knute Rockne, Harry Stuhldreher. A Presbyterian Church gridiron thriller. Thomas C. Duncan, Minister Anne of Windy Poplars, L. M. Mont gomery. The same author who St. John’« Church, George wrote Anne o f Green Gables. Church service at 2 pm. first and Giants in the Earth, O. E. Rolvaag. third Sundays o f each month. This book will remain a literary Springwater— monument o f which we may be Morning worship at 10 a.m. justly proud. Junior Endeavor at 10 a.m. Mr. and Mrs. John Moger enter Missionary Society meets the se tained Saturday evening for Mrs. cond Thursday o f each month. Moger’s sisters and brothers. Thos® Ladies aid meets the fourth Thurs attending were Mr. and Mrs. M. H. day o f the month. Robertson and daughter Laura Belle Eagle Creek— of Huntington,, Mass., Mr. and Mrs. Sunday school at 10 a.m. A. D. Robertson and son Robert of Morning worship at 11:15 a.m. Vancouver, Wash., Mrs. E. C. Robert World Fellowship Circle meets the son o f Portland, Mrs. Jake Wiese and 'irst Wednesday of the month. son, Mr. and Mrs. George Wiese o f Ladies aid meets the third Wed- Portland, Mr. and Mrs. H. W. Lane lesday of the month. and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Ferris o f Salem. Card games and dan St. Aloysiu* Cahtolic Church cing were enjoyed by all. Confession Saturday from 7:30 The ladies aid met at the church to 8:30 p.m. last Thursday. The ladies sewed for Masses will be said as follows: the Red Cross. Estacada Every Sunday at 8 a.m. Sandy Every Sunday at 9:30 a.m. Walches 11:15 every Sunday. -----------o----------- Seventh Day Adventist The Taxpayers of Clacka mas County Should Know ESTACADA LIBRARY Sabbath school at 9:30 a.m. Preaching at 11 a.m. -------- o - -------- Church of 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. Fiction. Some state books now at the library. The Moon Rock, by Rees. Crooked Trails and Straight, Raine. Barge o f Haunted Lives, Tyson. Treasure, Terhune. The Lights of the Jungles, Marshall. Death in the Back Seat, Disney. Umbiella Murder,, Wells Blowing Clear, Lincoln. Adventure North,, Pinkerton. Non-Fiction Home from the Sea, Bermann. Aerial Odessy, Powell. Cowhoy and His Interpreters, Branch. Children’s Books. The Indiana in Winter Camp, Deming Stories o f Early American History, Gordy. Don’t miss ordering a delicious Valentine cake from the Gresham Rakery. This is a very popular cake made from the juice o f tree-ripened oranges, iced with 7-minute boiled icing. Cake is topped with red can died hearts. Sells for only 56 cents. Ask our driver. Gresham Bakery, Gresham, ,Ore.—Adv. Bird In Hand Oti« Clark was pitching to batting practice in a pregame warmup at Norman, Okla. He atuck hia glove in the air to catch a high return. Christian Church Notes The ball bounced out of his glove but he caught a bird that was fly 9 a.m. bible school. An old say ing aftor the ball, apparently chaw ing is that “ Proof o f the pudding is ng it