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CLACKAMAS COUNTY NEWS Large Crowd at Hood Sunday FRIDAY APRIL 11, 1941 tain and lias the working capacity of J a two or three horse team. This trac tor is especially adaptable for row Tony Buiilingei's frien L and neigh crop vvoik lice it is easy to handle Hailed as Gresham’s super-selling bors surprised him with a party on has an auju table rear wheel tread, event the thirtieth anniversary sale of his birthday Saturday, evening. and is fine for short turnings. Many lovely gifts were received Co. pioneer Another import, nt tning about the Drv snow and good weather made the A. W. Metzger merchants o f Gresham will continue and we are certain this is one birth- Model “ L '” is that there is a com Sunday an excellent skiing day o Promptly to all calls far and near, and nay Tony will long remember. The plete line of integ al equipment es Alt Hood with the aid o f the ski lift during the entire month of April.. evening was enjoyed playing cards pecially de. igm d for,this model trac. a.:d rope tow operating regularly and Next Saturday, April 12 there wi 1 assume charge of every little detail. tor. , 1844 visitois cheeking in at Timber- be demonstrations o f various m e - and visiting. Refreshments were served to Mr, The Hess I 1 plenient company ai line. chandise including an electric iironei and Mrs. Henry Suter, Mr. and Mrs. Gresham wil. be glad to give furthej Fred Walsh o f Seatt’e won first demonstration. Clarence Kitching o f Estacada, Mr, details about this valuable tractor if place in the men’s divisi n o f a ski Extra special values are offered and Mrs. Goodrich, Mr. and Mrs. El you will call at their store or if you for fun slalom. Eunice Boardman DAY AND NIGHT SERVICE in every department of the store and mer Berg', Mr. and Mrs. Hubert Wes- phone or drop a card their represen won first in the women’s division. every member of thhe staff of the terman, Mr. and Mis. Bob Storey,, tative will cull at your home.—Adv. A total o f 481 cars was counted GRESHAM, OREGON Phone 247 company is putting for.h special e f Mrs. W. A. Storey, Mr. and Mrs. E, at Timberline according to forest ser forts to make this anniversary sale Holbrook, Mr. and Mrs. Shultz, Mrs. FUilTER vice and Timberline lodge offiicials, one long to be remembered Grace Bluisdell, Mr. Pattison, Hugh Maximum temperature was 42 deg With the trout fishing season op Kerref, Paul Buhlinger, Roy Pattison, Friday evening about sixteen peo rees, minimum 28. ening Saturday, Apiil 12 extra values Walter Van Curen, Lawrence Blais- ple from the Bethel church will be at lunches are sponsored by the school DODGE are being offered in the fishing tack dell,’ Donnie and Ocne Berg, Florence Porter and give an Easter program. board and district in conjunction Free Enlargement at Davidson'S le department a few o f which will be and Bobby Storey, Sybil, Hugh and Saturday evening Brother Fred The Dodge extension unit of the wiith the WPA and the surplus com Drug Store, Gresham, with any 6 or 8 found in the advertisement of A. W. Douglas Holbrook, Mr, and Mrs. Brennaman and family from India home economics club met today at modities commission. exposure film finish at reasonable Metzger & Co. elsewhere in today’s Tony Buhlinger ana children Janice will be at Porter and give a talk on the home of M:s. Fred Horner at Tue Doug^ si nool board have re issue o f this newspaper. price of 25-c.—Adv. and Star lee all o f Eagle Creek. conditions in that part of the world. 10 a.m. The topijc for discussion hired their teacher Mr. Tedd by giv ing a contract at an increase in sal There will be no S. S. bus next was the care of the feet. I f you want to buy more for less Sunday at Potter but there will be The club meets monthly during the ary for the coming year. r m iiiiin .i i— iinMii ■ » » » i i i i «i ■ r a n m i f l M H B M N M N money just drop in at our store and Sunday school but no evenng service. first Tuesday o f every month, th# see the hundreds ef bargains we are Bro. and Sister Bontrager spent next meeting being held at HUlock- Christian Church Notes offering in household- go^ds, ranges, Monday In Portland attending a spe bum at the home o f Mrs. Potts. —** ©- stoves, lineoleum, mattresses, springs, A special meeting will be held at cial meeting. 10 a.m. bible school. A short Eas. tools, sewing machines, washing ma,- the home of Mrs. Evelyn Stahlneck- ter program will be given. A shor Carl Peterson spent the week end chines, and many, many other items. er the sixteenth of April and the class session, a free will offering foi with his brother Haakon. Carl has - There is no reason why you should = I topic for discussion will be “ The mission work will be received pay more when you can always get it been spending most o f his time 'n buying o f sheets and pillowcases.” Remember that it was the resurrec for less at Tobaison’ ’s Second Hand Portland wheie his folks live. tion of Christ that brot new hope to Betty Jennings was an all day vis The Dodge knitting class met to Store, Powell Boulevard, Gresham, the world Oregon.—Adv. . itor at the Frank Rowan home Sun- day in the school gymnasium at 1 p. 11 a.m., worship hour. Come a%tl m. and instruction was given by Mrs. I day. worship Him who is the first born FORMER BORING YOUNG LA D Y | Hr. and Mrs. Bert Jennings Sr. Cora Fitch WPA knitting instructor. from the grave to die no more. Ser W EDS IN CALIFO RN IA It is possible for the women of were afternoon guests at the O. E. mon, ‘ “ The Key o f Hope.” Dodge to help in the defense prog Wlsner home Sunday. Miss Lois Hope Johnson, daughter Estacada Methodist Church Mae Schweitzer and daughters ram if they wish to knit socks and o f Mr. and Mrs. Harry Johnson of Ear above the turbulent waters this lacy net were Sunday guests at the O. D. Bow sweaters in conjunction with the Red Boring and Lyal McDonald were Sunday school 9:50 a.m. man home this being Mrs. Bowman’s Cross. It is possible that Mrs. Alice Public worship at 11. Seimon sui married in San Francisco recently. Maxwell, Red Cross leader in Clack* work of Man assures the traveler of a safe crossing. birthday. ject “ The Most Ydonderful Day in al The newlyweds will make their home amas county will be at the meeting History.” • Betty Hamilton had for a Sunday in San Francisco. No one doubts the dependability of the modern next Wednesday to discuss the del Vocal duet, “ Nailed to the Cross” night guest Marion Jennings. fense knitting project with all the O. E. Smith and Bernard Sehoen- 139 stars, 200 scenes and 1000 bridge. women who are Interested in helping, burg. thrills await you in “ The Land of Epworth league at 7 p.m. V IO LA All women in the vicinity are invit The annual birthday party will hi Liberty” at the Esta theatre Wed ed and urged to attend next Wed held Friday evening,, April 25th. The following persons attended the nesday and Thursday April 16 and i he undoubted dependability of this friendly nesday’s meeting. junior class play “ Cross My Heart” 17.—Adv. GEORGE at the Estacada high school Friday modern bank assures you of proper handling of your Clinton Colson whose occupation evening. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Tray JOHN DEERE M ODEL L A number o f George folks have aboard merchant ships carries him to funds. There are no waters of doubt to cross when lor, Mrs. L. S. Tenny and James,, El- TRACTO R MONEY M AKER many ports and seas arrived in Port called upon Mrs. R. C. Maxwell a’ va and Elma, Mrs. Ed Trimpler, Caro the Good Samaritan hospital the past land S.ituida.' morning aboard the week. v.e advise you on your financial problems. For the small power user there is line and Kenneth Jubb, Mr. and M r» ship Ipswich and from there he visit no better tractor made than the John Eldon Lankins and daughters, Mrs. James Chaney and wife and Mrs ed his parents Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Paul Beck and children gathe.i d Deere Model “ L” according to the Ernest Evanson Sr. of Redland, Mr. Colson in Dodge whom he had notj the home place Sunday, Hessel Implement company o f Gresh- and Mrs. Joe McCornb, Mr. and Mrs. seen for some time. Mr. Colson ha.- A number o f George granger am whp are strong boosters for the ¡Tom Watson, Mrs. Nora Lankins, Mrs. traveled in the war infested waters pect to attend Pomona grange . e entire John Deere line. | Ellen Simmons and Mr. and Mrs. Earl during the Spanish insurrection, ar at Warner grange this YVedn. s The small powerful gasoline-burn- Lankins and daughter Doris. Doris o ound the Malay peninsula, around Regular grange meeting ot ing engine o f the John Deere Model Lankins was one of the play cast. eastern ports and ports in South •subordinates in the hall this Satu at 8 p.m. “ L” burns only about half a gallon Mrs. May Groner and daughtei America besides cities on the Pacific o f fue] per hour on most jobs. Charliie Mathews is just about ,u. Dorothy and son Dick and Jess Me coast. dy to put down the subbase on h The Model “ L” is simple in design, Comb all o f Oregon City visited at During the storm in Savannah, Ga.( new roid. Mr. Mathews has mad; easy to adjust, economical to main- the home of Mr. and Mis. Joe Me □ a ■»■»in • a * ta ■ ■ ■ ■ last fall Mr. Colson was on board a quite a cut into his place to reduci Comb Friday. boat anchored in the harbor and wit the grade for his private road. James Tenny and Helen Trimpler nessed the devastating storm from As the building of the rural e t* - are confined to their homes with the there. Communications were badly trie line starts this week we expec to be very busy getting our plans fc German measles. disrupted and havoc was all that met house wiring ready so that when th his eye from the ship. , Mr. and Mrs. Emery Powers and survey is made we will be ready. A Mr. Colson embarked aboard at ter this the house contractor will , daughter Helen of Gladstone visited Thursday evening at the Eldon Lan Savannah and from there to Seattle us all lined up for lights and po The ship arrived in Portland Satur when the line is eneigized.. kins home. Mrs. Harry Traylor, Mis. Tom day leaving for Raymond, Wash., that CURRINSV1LI. Jubb, Mrs. Ed Trimpler, Mrs. Jennie night. The Ipswich will again dock in Portland Thursday for a s-hort vis. Wyman, Lillian Thompson and Mr. Jackie Tooley has been home f.u school the past two weeks with t.. and Mrs. Earl Lankins attended the it and thence embark for Baltimore. chicken pox. meeting of Harding grange Satur Arden Wright has returned to his The ladies aid held their reguia day evening. home for the summer to stay with meetini' at the home of Miss Katin j Mr. and Mrs. Everett Osborne and his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Sherman McConnell in Estacada last Wednes daughter Evilb o f Estacada spent Wright. Arden is a student at the day. 18 members and one guest Mr. Sunday with Mrs. Osborne’s parents Ellensburg Normal school in Wash Peddicord were present. It was votec to serve the alumni banquet for th Mr. and Mrs Ed Flckens. ington. , alumni association in May. Clyde Shirley a world war veter Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Forbes of Lin- Sherman Wright and family visitei neman spent Sunday with Mrs. Forbes at the home o f his mother Mrs. S. A. and who made his home with the Lisk Walker family last summer died a parents Mr. and Mrs. Ben Tannler. Tice o f Portland last Sunday. Mr the veteran hospital in Portland last Mr. and Mrs. Ed Bateson visite4 Wright’s sister o f Tigard, Mrs. E. L Friday. Henry Heiple and Rena Duncan Friday at the home of J. C. Marquam Snyder was also visiting at her mo are on jury duty this term. Henrj ther’s home. in Poitland. is on the grand jury. Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Kishpaugh and Mr. and Mrs. George Douglas re Mrs. Stella McCorkle and daugh m ter Mrs. Tom Smith of Oregon City son Gary visited the home o f his pa ceived the tuikey poults o f the sea son last Wednesday. They are th and Mrs. Martha Brown o f Clacka rents Mr. and Mrs. Perley Kishpaugh first ones to have them hatched thi mas Heights spent Thursday with Sunday. season. Louis Lovell went to the universi Mrs. Noia Lankins and Mrs. Ellen Mrs. Lisle Walker had the misfor V ! 4 i j ty o f Oregon medical school clini# tune to cut her foot with an axe whi Simmons. for a physical examination. Louis is cutting kindling one day last weel i Mr. and Mrs. Earl Lankins and Mr. the same day her daughter Bev, i y V a student at the Dodge school. I . nd Mrs. Harry Traylor visited the ran a nail in her foot. > Chester Prouty o f Molalla, a bro Beverly itlonko whose father I Garfield grange Saturday evtenilng ther o f Janres Prouty o f Dodge was a shingle mill near Estacada is hei l when George grange visited Garfield. the Sunday guest o f his brother here. visiting friends. Mrs. Louiise Nelson and Janet and Mrs. E. E. Erickson who has beei Mr. aad Mrs. Dallas Kishpaugh and Baibara baty o f Orient spent the son Dale visited the home of Mr. and ill is very much imp loved. Mrs. Ruby Tunnel] was hostess to week end at the Earl Lankins home. Mrs. Perley Kishpaugh Sunday. the Cheer club from Estacada Tues They attended the junior play at the Tommy and Ida Johnson o f Maple day. ^ NEW CHEVROLET FLEETLINE . . . Estacada high school Friday eve. wood and daughter Iris Turney visit Wednesday visitors at the home of ed at the home of Mr. and Mrs. C. A NOTICE TO CREDITORS ALSO NEW 1941 SPECIAL DE LUXE MODELS Mr. and Mrs. Ben Tannler Sr. were Colson o f Dodge Sunday. No. 6616 Mrs. Jqi Tannler o f Portland and Ray Colson visited at the home o' in the most beautiful, most modern color harmonies In the Circuit Court of the State of Mis. Debrick and son Henry Nagle his brother und sister-in-law Mr. and Oregon for the County o f Clacka of Fore, t Grove. Mrs. Lester Colson Saturday. mas, Probate Department. SPECIAL SPRINGTIME “ BLUES” AND “ GREENS” WITH Two case: o f measles are reported In the Matter of the Estate o f Heiji Mrs. Emily Sharp of Portland visi Okamura, Deceased. ted rela; vts here over the week end in the Dodge school w-ith Mildred Notic- is hereby given that the un- MATCHING BODY AND UPHOLSTERY COMBINATIONS Mrs. Earl Lankins visited her sis Eley and Wayne Prouty being the dersigmd has been appointed Admin ter-in-law M -. Glen Ten Eyck and two victims. istratrix o f the Estate of Heiji Oka 10 different and distinctive color selections. . . 4 beautiful two- The Dodge school has had a spring mura. deceas d, by the Circuit Court Infant daughter at the Emanual hos Clean-up campaign In conjunction o f the State of Oregon, for the Coun pital in Portland Tuesday afternoon. tone combinations. . . . Come in and see the most stunningly with the “ Roadside Cleanup” cam ty of Clackamns, and has qualified Mrs. Kenneth Palmer of Portland styled and tastefully decorated group of motor cars ever pre paign that the state is sponsoring. All persons having claims against said ent Monday with her mother Mrs estate are hereby notified to present sented in the low-price held The school yard and roaiiway has the same, duly verified as by law re Harry T aylor. been c! a n d and the student body quired, to the undersigned at Boring, Mr. and Mr.. Harry Traylor visited plan:; to have a bonfiire ar.J weinet Oregon, within six months from the YOU’ LL SAY, “ FIRST BECAUSE IT’S FINEST I” Sunday evening with their son-in-lav roast to celebrate the end of the date hereof. , Dated and first published April and daughter Mr. and Mrs. Norman campaign. 11th, 1941. Lamb in Portland. Ho*, lunches are still being »ervad Date o f last publication May 9, „ to the students and the addition of 1941. F ree E n la rgem en t et D a v id son 's ASAYE OKAMURA, ! several utensils to the kitchen has Drug Store, Gresham, with any 6 or 8 Administratrix. | improved the cooking facilities fot Cooper McAllister, Attorneys, exposure film finish at reasonable I the cook, Sherman Wright. The hot Creeham, Oregon. price o f 25-c.—Adv. TH IR TIE TH AN N IV E R SA R Y SALE CONTINUES BIR T H D A Y P A R T Y FOR I ON Y BUH LINGER & t We Respond CARROLL FUNERAL HOME DEPENDABILITY t CHEVROLET P resen ts A G rea t S p rin g $ '99 ofthe worlds leafing low-priced cars hp the worlds leadingmotor car hui/der f Wm mm Geirs Service J r i * r i. !j & L -