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CLACKAMAS COUNTY NEWS FRIDAY, MARCH 21, 1941 T. S. 0. THOMPSON BURNS TO DEATH ed rock are spread on the road leadi the state vocational department and ing from the highway to the lodge will la.-t eight weeks. each day. The work is in charge o f T. S. B. Thompson, 84 year old the new foreman Mr. Ten Eyck. «are taker at Sleepy Hollow was burn t»4 to death on Wednesday o f last SHEET METAL TRAINING week when his residence was des STARTS AT ZIGZAG troyed by fire believed to have been Sheet metal training started last started by an oveiturned kerosene The body o f Rudolph Suter, 77, lamp. Neighbors were un.ible to res week at Camp Zigzag on Mt. Hood cue Thompson on account of the heat Loop. Aithur Peters o f Portland is route 1„ Boring was found on his instructor. Instruction will be given place Sunday by B. D. Nelson a neigh o f the flames. on Monday and Friday evenings with bor alter he had been reported us CCC MEN IMPROVE THE 15 hours weekly minimum for indi- missing and a search had been start ed. Suter apparently was a victint T IM B E R L IN E ROAD viudal training. Twelve men were brot to Zigzag of a heart attack on his way home A crew o f CCC men fiom Zigzag to take the course and four mtn were from burn mg brush Thursday or are working on the Timberline lodge chosen from the camp personenel. Friday. road. Nearly 50 cubic yards o f crush- The course is under the direction of He was born in Switzerland where all his known relatives now live. The body was brot to the Oregon City Funeial home where arrangements were pending. Boring Man is Found Dead W e Strive to live so our friends won’t have to apologize if they speak a good word for us CARROLL FUNERAL HOME S DAY AND NIGHT SERVICE GRESHAM. 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A M t n r s K t iA i. n . iA T iiii Delivered to tlie county sheriff last week was this eheck for $322.349.51, representing Portland General Electric com pany’s 1940 taxes in Clackamas county. The cheek was the second largest in a batch of eight ■-hit'll went to other counties at the same time and which together totaled $1,245,634.88. ' We’d like you to see and drive the finest Ford we’ve ever built. You’ll find its big bodies longer inside, greater in total seating width, and larger in windshield, than anything else in the Ford price field right now. You’ll find a great new Ford ride, too. A soft and quiet new ride that has surprised a lot of people and may surprise you. No Ford has ever carried EXTRA VALUE quite so far! Newman Hodge, Oliver Bowman state Monday to attend the funeral and Ed Schweitzer motored to the o f Mrs. C. Manton an old friend of Sandy river Sunday and brot back j the family. u good catch o f smelt. The play, “ The A ffairs o f Grand Mrs. Albert McComb spent a few pa,” sponsored by the Cottrell cone- days last week with her parents Mr munity club was a great success and a largo crowd attended. The proceeds and Mrs. Ed Schweitzer. Vernon Botkin motored to Cor will be used to purchase more chairs. The Cottrell ladies aid will meet vallis last Friday to bring his bro at the home o f Mrs. G. Hauglum as ther home lor the week end. sisted by Mrs. P. Hauglum. John Grove had the misfortune to lose one o f his sheep when a limb bltw o ff a tiee and held it fast for about four days before it was found. Praabyterian Church The sheep died soon after it was Thomas C. Duncan, Minister found. Several of this community are in- St. J oh n 's C hu rch , G eorg e creating their strawberry aerteugo Church sarvice at 2 pm. first and this spring. Last year plantings stood third Sunday« of each month. the December freeze real well and S p rin gw atu r— piomise a fine crop this year. How Morning worship at 10 a.m. ever some have reported minor los Junior Endeavor at 10 a.m. ses from crown borers. Missionary Society meets the se Churches Just think, a Thor washing mach ine with balloon wringer just like new for only $25. Also 250 egg VIOLA electric brooder for $5. These are Mrs. Walter Forbes and son Ben only two samples of the hundreds of and wife of Linneman visited Sun money saving bargains you will find day at the Ben Tannler Sr. and Tom at Tobaison’s Second Hand store on Jubb homes. Ben Forbes who is in Powell Blvd., in Gresham, opposite the Copeland Lbr| company yard in FLAMES DESTROY DODGE HOME the army has just returned from Georgia and is now stationed at Gresham, Oregon.—Adv. Camp Lewis. A clanging school bell brot neigh Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Palmer spent bors to the residence o f Mr. and Mrs. LIST OF NAMES FOR APRIL Sunday with the latters parents Mr. Harry Eby in the Dodge district short TERM JURYMEN and Mrs. Harry Traylor. ly after the flames spread over the Earl Lankins attended the funeral A new jury panel o f 31 names was roof but they were unable to save the chosen by county clerk Pace and dwelling shortly before noon Thurs o f Mrs. M. R. Schrock at Milwaukie day.. Robt. Tedd and Sherman Wright Friday afternoon. 4 [ TC» î * l Sheriff Reaksecker Monday the mem bers to report Tuesday, April 1 for service do mg the April term of cir cuit court, r'.om tins list a new grand jury of seven may be selected. The ii t follows: Cora Bullock, Oswego; Bina Bell, Sandy; Henry Heiple, rt. 1, Estaca- da;Max Kligel, Boling; Heniy Koeh ler, Oswego; Lu ma Curts, West Linn; Alta Beattie rt. 3, Oregon City; S. L. Sater, rt. 10, Milwaukie; Lola Gale, 412 Lotus St., Oregon City; R. B. Stoetzel, Lake Grove; C.H. Smith, Canby; Carl Stromgren, Colton; Lu- rena Duncan, Estaeada; Melvin Rich, ey, Boring; Clyde Ringo, Mullno; Juanita Woodward, Oregon City. Wm. Beckman, Canby; Etta M. Davidson, Oswego; Maggie Johnson, Milwaukie; Marita Norman, rt. 2, Oregon City; Helen Phillips, rt. 1, Oswego; E. L. Moore, Oregon City; W.R. Meyer, 911 Washington s t , Oregon City; Edith Bunstone, rt. 1, Canby; Martin Stauber, Oregon City; B. H. Schroeder, Milwaukie; George Skoko, rt. 1. Clackamas; Jay West- cott, Boring; Irvin Wheeler, Canby: Jas. DeShazer, Sandy; Willis Hughes o f Beavercreek. Mis. L. S. Tenny and children an<| teacher and cook at the Dodge school rang the bell when they noticed the Kenneth Jubb went to Troutdale on flames. Most o f th household effects Saturday and brot back a nice lot o f smelt. were saved. Albert McComb who is working All men are endowed (by their for the Evergreen Logging company Creator with inalienable rights; near Molalla was struck by a falling among these are life, liberty and the snag and six stitches had to be tak pursuit o f happiness.—Jefferson. en to close the gash cut on his fore head. He went to work again Mon PURTER day. Mr. and Mrs. Marshall Fenton of Manrow Wartham, wife and sis Gladstone spent Friday with Mr. and ter have moved to Harrisburg where Mrs. A. J. Wyman. they have employment. We regret to Earl Lankins and daughter Doris lose these good neighbors but wish Carolint and Kenneth Jubb, James, them well in their new home. Elva and Elma Tenny attended the Mr. and Mrs. Henry Christensen variety show at Estaeada high school are now working in the hop yards Friday evening. near Independence. R. C. Bateson o f Kelso, Wash., vis Leslie Randall and sons Billy and ited Saturday witii his bo-other Ed George are hoeing strawberries near Bateson. Gresham. Mary Chaney o f George was a Word was received the first of Friday evening dinner guest at the the week that Mrs. Don Christensen Tom Jubb home. is improving but it still in a delicate Mrs. Ed Trimpler and Mrs. Tom condition due to a horse kicking her Jubb attended the grange council a week or more ago. meeting at Marquam grange Wednes- Bert Jennings Jr. left Monday foi day evening. Glendora, Calif., where he will find Mr. and Mrs. Ed Ficken visited employment. their daughter Mrs. Everett Osboino The Porter Sunday school were and family at Estaeada Sunday. guests at the Bethel church nea* Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Olsen o f Port Canby Sunday. The Molalla church land were Sunday visitors at the has borrowed the Porter Sunday home o f Mr. and Mrs. Ed Bateson. school bus for a week or two to be Mr. and Mrs. Earl Lankins and used in revival meetings being held daughter Doris, Mrs. Nora Lankins there. The bur will be here Sunday. and Mrs. Ellen Simmons drove to Troutdale Sunday afternoon to see the smelt run. And with its room and ride and view, you get Ford extra power with extra thrift, the biggest hy draulic brakes near its price, and a lot of fine-car mechanical “fea tures” found o n ly in a Ford at low price. If you are choosing a new car this year, you’ll do well not to miss this Ford. And not just because we say so, but because the facts do! Mr. and Mrs. Albert McComb visit ed the latters mother Mrs. E. Schweit zer and family at George Sunday. Mrs. L. S. Tenny and daughters Elva and Elma spent Sunday wittb the formers parents Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Shibley at Springwater. Mr. and Mrs. Eldon Lankins am daughters Gwendolyn and Eldonna spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Emery Powers at Gladstone. Mr. and Mrs. Eldon Lankins and daughters attended the play at the Redland grange hall Friday eve. COTTRELL James Howard o f Oregon state col lege is home for his vacation. Miss Jean Sandblast of Monmouth is spending her vacation with her par ents, Mr. and Mrs. A. Sandblast. Nick Meter has been in the Port land sanitarium for treatment. Mr. and Mrs. M. Andrews and daughter Betty, Frank Andrews, Cla rence Browning attended a birthday dinner in Portland given by Miss Mar jorie Andrews in honor o f several members o f the family who have birthdays in March. G E T THE FACTS A N D Y O U ’ LL G E T A FORD! Bob Cooke Motor Co. Ycur Ford Dealer - - Eitacada, Oregon Mrs. II. H. Watkins and Miss Se lene Haight of Portland drove to The Dalles Sunday to visit their niece Mrs. 1!. Martin who is in the hospital with a baby daughter born March 9. Mr. and Mrs. W. Radford and Mr. and Mrs. M. Beehler spent the week end at Seaside. Mr. and Mrs. C. J. Wilkinson en tertained at dinner Sunday Mr. and | Mrs. Ray Wilkinson and daughter of Portland. Mr. and Mrs. Hoar entertained sev eral members o f their family Sum day. Mr. and Mrs. Alonzo Radford, Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Caldo and Mrs. Fred Warner drove to Warrenton, this cond Thursday o f each month. Ladies aid meets the fourth Thurs. day o f the month. E agle C reek — 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 nesday o f the month. St. A loyaius C ah tolie Church Confession Saturday from 7:3# to 8:30 p.m. Magnus will be said as follows: Eatacada Every Sunday at 8 a.m. Sandy Every Sunday at 9:30 a.m. W alchaa ll-’ ' Bible study and worship as usual Jpch Lord’s day at the church of Cnrigt west of the grade school be ginning at 10 a.m. E staeada M ethodist C hu rch Sunday school at 9:50 a.m. Public worship at 11. Sermon sub ject “ The Missing Link.” Special music by the men’s quartet. C hristian C hu rch N otes 10 a.m., bible school. Nature at this time o f the year and after thq warm sunny days we have had seems to be trying to outdo itself with blos soms, as if to give thanks for the winters rest and a promise o f another harvest. We too should give thanks to God for His watchful care over us. How better can we do this than b\ the worship of His name in the church and bible school. 11 a.m. Church, hymns, prayer, communion and sermon "Types of Faith.” Palmer A. Ford, Minister. CHRISTIAN SCONCE CHURCHES it n U B S T A N C E ’’ was the subject J of the Lesson-Sermon In all Churches of Christ. Scientist, on Sunday, M arch 16. The Golden Text was, “For ever, O Lord, thy word is settled In heaven. T h y faithfulness Is unto all generations’’ (Ps. 119:89, 90). Among the citatfonz which com prised the Lesson-Sermon was the following from the Bible: “Thine, O Lord. Is the greatness, and the potfer, and the glory, and the vic tory, and the m ajesty; for all that Is to the heaven and In the earth is thine; thine Is the kingdom. O Lord, and thou art exalted as head above all. B oth riches and hon our oome of thee, and thou relgn- est over all; and In thine hand Is power and m ight; and in thine hand It Is to make great, and to give strength unto alt” (I Chron. 29:11, 12). T he Lesson-Sermon also Included the following correlative passages from the Christian Science text book, “Science and Health with Key to the Scriptures” by Mary Baker Eddy: “Question— W h at Is substance? Answer.— Substance Is that which is eternal and Incapable of discord and decay. Truth, Life, and Love are substance, as the Scriptures use this word In Heb rews: “The substance of things hoped for, the evidence of things u tK seen” * <p 468/. Henry Fonda, Dorothy 'Lamour, Linda Darnell, Guy Kibbe, John Car» radine and many other stare will be seen at the Esta theatre Sunday, Monday and Tuesday, Match 23, 24 and 25 in the gieat technicolor pic* ture "Chad Hanna." The best selling novel by Walter D. Edmond’s is • screen sensation and no mistake.— Adv. ■ o ......... - Jupiter's Ice The planet Jupiter is covered bp « layer of ic« 16,000 miles thick.