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CLACKAMAS COUNTY NEW« ESTA THEATRE ES TACADA, "W h in OREGON Y o u u«a»- K C A S o u n d " this " M a g i c V o ic e o f th e S c r e e n " e n d -r.ro ih a B a it in P ictu re s F r id a y a n d S a t u r d a y , M a y 3 0 a n d 31 D o u b le B ill Lum and Abner in "D R E A M IN G OU T LOU D” Your favorite radio characters in a riotious comedy, plus — o --------------- "M R . D IS T R IC T A T T O R N E Y ” starring Dennis O’ Keefe, Florence Hicc, Peter Lorre. A thrilling d.un.a of the war on crime. S u n d a y , M o n d a y a n d T u e s d a y , J u n e 1, 2 a n d 3 Humphrey Hobart and Ida Lupino in "H IG H S IE R R A ” The thrilling story of a strange man and his strange story. Mar- veous in its scenery, powerful in its fascination. Also “ Men of the Light Ships” and News. W edn esday and T h u rsd ay , June 4 and 5 “ TH REE FACES W E ST” B a r g a in N ig h ts A tensely dramatic film that will hold your interest. Also “ The Flag Speaks.” Congratulations to Graduates To the Boys and Girls who are graduating from the high schools of eastern Clackamas and Multno mah Counties this bank offers sincerest congratula tions. You have reached another milestone on the road to an education which will help you in the ev eryday ¡work of the world. You have also accom plished something of which you may well be proud In offering our congratulations may we not als< call attention to our banking service, and our con venient location for your community. We will welcome your account. GRESHAM BRANCH First National B ank of Portland Powell Blvd., and Main Ave. OU R D E M O C R A C Y 1 Gresham by Mat W OMANS WORK IN THE U.S.A. F or y e a r s a b o u t the ^ ONLY RAID OCCUPATIONS FOR WOMEN WERE SEW IN G H O U SE W ORK- MINDING CHILDREN,- AND TENDING FACTORY MACHINES. \\ Last Rites for B. R. Davis Funeral services for Brighton R . Davis, 67, who died at his home on Gresham, route 2 were held Thurs day afternoon o f last week at thq Carroll Funeral home in Gresham, interment being made at the Forest Lawn cemetery. Mr. Davis has been a resident of this community for 29 years. On June 1, 1912 he was married to Mrs. Mattie Harris at Lents and they re sided for bw» years in Portland be fore moving to the Anderson Station community. Surviving reatives are his widow, two daughters Mrs. Margaret Mat thews and Miss Madeline Davis of Los Angeles, three step sons, Frank of Seattle, Theodore o f Tacoma, and Charles Davis o f Gresham, four step daughters Mrs. Alma Cruse and Mrs. Dessie Gilpin o f Portland, Mrs. Eliz abeth McConhey o f San Francisco and Mrs. Aime Bozarth o f D onegal Oregon. FRIDAY', MAY 30, 1011 A speck against the sky, on Sierras topnast crag. That's “ Mad Dog'' Earle, killer, farmer and in his heart, poet. 11 waits death oil "High Sier ra.” See ;t at the Esta theatre Sun day, Monday and Tuesday, June 1 2 and 3.— Adv. The Hiltop club entertained the Eagle Creek club at the home of Mrs. Geo. Douglas last week. Se ven tables were in play. The Eagle Creek winners were Mrs. Burnett, Mrs. Ford and Mrs. Wright. The Hill top winners Mrs. Rehberg, Mrs. Joe Smith and Mrs. Bush. Victor Hoffmeister and Carl Baker F r e e E n l e r g e i u e o t at D a v id s o n '» Drug Store, Gresham,, with any 6 or 8 are working in Portland. exposure turn iiniali at reasonable Mrs. Albert Wolty, Mrs. Clara Wol price of 26-c.—Adv. ty, Miss Alice Wolty and Mrs. Julia Fuchs weie Orchard Ridge visiters Tuesday. They live in Gresham. VrOLA Churches P r e s b y t e r ia n C h u r c h Thomas C. Duncan, Minister St. J o h n ’ « C h u r c h , G e o r g e Church service ut 2 pm. first and third Sundays o f each month. S p r in g w a t e r — Morning worship at 10 a.m. Junior Endeavor at 10 a.m. Missionary Society meets the se- tond Thursday of each month. Ladies aid meets the fourth Thurs George Becker has been working day o f the month. E a g le C r e e k - » in Portland for sseveral days. Sunday school at 10 a.m. Mrs. Emery Ford entertained the Morning worship at 11:15 a.m. Eagle Creek card club Wdnesday. World Fellowship Circle meets the Three tables were in play with honors irat Wednesday of the month. going to Mrs. Paul Still and Mrs. Ladies aid meets the third Wed- Walter Smith. lesday o f the month. The Hauling grange home econo mics club met Friday afternoon ut the home o f Mrs. Harry Traylor. A business meeting was held and the af ternoon spent in working on tea tow els. Those present were Mrs. Nellie Kohl, Mrs. Emma Barrett, Mrs. Me- Many attended the chicken dinner hala Babbler,, Mrs. Alice Tracy, Mrs. S t. A lo y s i u s C a h to lic C h u r c h Roy Tracy, and son Larry, Mrs. No 15 at the Ira Flynn place. The proceeds Confession Saturday from 7:30 Lankins, Mrs. Ellen Simmons, Mrs. will be used for the Dover school hot to 8:30 p.m. A. J. Wyman and Mrs. Earl Lankins. lunch project. Masses will be said as follows: Mr. and Mrs. Ed Trimpler and Ruth Stearns and Leona Upule- E sta ca d a daughter Helen, Mrs. Emily Sharp, grave are the Dover school graduates Every Sunday at 8 a.m. Mrs. Tom Jubb, Mr. and Mrs. Earl this year. Sandy Rev. George Manness officiated at Lankitts, and daughter Doris, Mrs. Every Sunday at 9:30 a.m. The O’ Brien family have moved the funeral and the pall bearers were .fora Lankins, Mrs. Ellen Simmons, W e lc h e s Oscar Stone, L. H. MalRcoat, Chas. and Mrs. L. S. Tenny and daughter .- here from Portland and are living 11:16 every Sunday. Franklin, Adam Landles, Ray Wite Elva and Erma attended the bacca on the former Cabbage place. and Wm. Hillyard. laureate services at the Estacada high S e v e n t h D a y A d v e n t is t Carl Nelson is driving a truck for school Sunday evening. Helen Trimp- the Cook logging company. Sabbath school at 9:80 a.m. ier is one o f the graduates. Mr. and Mrs. Bill Gardner o f Sa Preaching at 11 a.m. Mr. and Mrs. Vtctor Ficken and lem were week end guest« o f Mrs. PORTER daughter Elaine of Mills City and Dora Clester. C h u r c h o f C h ris t Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Gastenau were Mr. and Mrs. Everett Osborne and Dover school school closed Friday Bible study and worship as usual Sunday guests at the O. D. Bowman dauhgter o f Estacada spent Sunday so that the children could pick straw with Mr. and Mis. Ed Fcken. each Lord’s day at the church of home. berries. Christ west o f the grade school be Mr. and Mrs. Norman Lamb ol M. L. Jennings spent Wednesday Mr. and Mrs. Ed Blews visited ginning at 10 a.m. Portland visited Friday and Satur and Thursday with hia parents Mr. their daughter Joan in Salem Sun. day evening with Mrs Lambs parent: and Mts. Bert Jennings, Sr. day. She attends school there. Christian Church Notes Mr. and Mr». Hairy Traylor. Mr. and Mrs. Pete Paschell and Newman Hodge motored to Ver- Mr. and M.s. Ed Bateson attended 10 a.m. Bible school. Come and nonia Saturday and brot back Mrs. the wedding o f Mrs. Bateson’s niece Kenneth from the Halfway garage bring a friend. You may be a soul Jack Slape and family for a 3 weeks Miss Marie Benymr n to Robert Me were Saturday evening visitors at winner for Christ. visit and berry picKfng in this neigh Keown at St. France church in Port the Joe DeShazer home. 10 a.m. hour o f worship. Mr. 0 . J. borhood. land on Saturday afternoon. Lora Pearl King and Dorothy Hil Morris will be the speaker o f the day. debrand spent the week end n Port, His subject for the morning is “ The Jack Slape came over from Pendle Mr. and M.s. Will Bard of Port Christian Walk.” The subject for the ton and spent the week end with his land visited Saturday evening at the land. family. He is working with a con home o f Mrs. L. S. Tenny. Out of town guests at the grange evening will be “ Sold for a Price.” tractor and will be in Washington picnic were Mac and Buzz Thomas of Come and feed your soul on man Miss Margaret Greenwood »h o has Sandy, Dave Hoffmeister, Joe Brack. na aweet. state in the future. been here four months from Dover, ett„ Mr. and Mrs. Urban and twin Palmer A. Ford, Minister. Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Randall are en England is visiting at the home of sons, Mrs. Wright, Mr. and Mrs. Ed joying their married daughter and Mr. and Mrs. Tom Watson. E s t a c a d a M e t h o d is t C h u r c h Steinman all of Portland, Mr. and family for a while they having moved Mrs. Shirley Buck o f Milwaukie, Mr. Mrs. F. F. Bateson o f the Dallej in with the Randall family. Sunday school at 9:50 a.m. spent the week end with her sister and Mrs. King of Logan, Mrs. Iaene Public worship at 11. Sermon sub Duncan and Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Bro. and Sister Bucher and Miss Mrs. Ed Bateson. ject “ Love, a Fruit of the Spirit.” Duus of Garfield. Shultz are visiting at the Miller home Epworth league at 7 p.m. Sunday dinner guests at the home this week. Bro. Bucher preached this of Mrs. L. SS. Tenny were Mr. and Wednesday night at Porter on divine F r e e E n la r g e m e n t at D a v id s o n '» Mrs. J.A. Shibley and Mr. and Mrs. CHRISTIAN SCIENCE CHURCHES healing. Drug Store, Gresham, with any 6 or 8 Everett Shibley and family o f Spring, iiJCIOUL AND BODY” was the exposure film finish ut reasonable Betty Hamilton had Thelma Bow water. |J subject of the Lesson-Sermon price o f 25 cents.— Adv. man and Marion Jennings as guests In all Church of Christ, Scientist, Mrs. Harry Traylor visited her over night last week. on Sunday, May 25. daughter Mrs. Kenneth Palmer in The Golden Text was, “I pray The program at Porter school was Portland Wednesday and attended a F R A N K J O N E S T E L L S God your whole spirit and soul and I T IN V E R S E well attended and Mrs. Geo. Buser club meeting in the afternoon. body be preserved blameless unto the teacher must be congratulated the coming of our Lord Jesus Following is a poem written by Mr. and Mrs. David Willard of Christ" (I Thess. 5:23). on the fine way she had the children Among the citations which com trained. Each one knew his or her Portland spent Sunday with the lut Frank Jones, Currinsville poet as he prised the Lesson-Sermon was the part so well and acted it without any ters grandparents Mr. and Mrs. Ed read between the lines o f President following from the Bible; "The Lord Roosevelt’s recent speech: mishap. Refreshments were served Bateson. Is the portion of mine inheritance and everyone went home wishing that Carolin Jubb of Portland spent the Put on your old khaki breeches, and of my cup: thou maintalnest Mis. Buser could always be the teach my lot. I have set the Lord always week end with her parents Mr. and Just forget your jobs and riches, er at Porter. For we’ll soon be getting ready for before me; because he Is at my Mis. Tom Jubb. right hand, I shall not be moved. the fray. Mr. and Mrs. Ed Bateson and Mrs. Therefore my heart Is glad, and my Soon we all will be a leavin’ glory rejolceth: my flesh also shall F. F. Bateson visited Sunday evening ELWOOD To join the army at Fort Stevens, rest In hope” (Ps. 16:5,8,9). with Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Evanson Jr Always ready to protect America. The Lesson-Sermon also Included at Rtdland. Three cheers for the red, white and the following correlative passages Our school closed Monday ending a from the Christian Science text blue, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Bartholomew very successful term under the su book, "Science and Health with Key pervision o f Miss Frances Nowak. and son Bobby o f Estacada and Car For the navy and army and you. to the Scriptures” by Mary Baker The graduation exercises were held oline Jubb spent Sunday with Mr. All the folks at Currinsville center Eddy: “It Is objected to Christian and Mrs. Ben Tannler Sr. Friday night with a fine program in Will be ready now to enter, Science that it claims God as the cluding a two act play ’“ Aunt Hetty.” Just to show the jolly world only absolute Life and Soul, and Mr. Jack Grenfell delivered a fine man to be His Idea,—that Is, His What we can do. image. It should be added that talk. The school picnic was held Sun- this Is claimed to represent the day. Miss Nowak has accepted a po — o— BARTON normal, healthful, and sinless con sition as principal in a school near Due to the bad weather only a fair dition of man in divine Science, and Salem for the coming year. I that this claim is made because sized crowd attended the annua) Loretta Wallace who has a book- the Scriptures say that God has The strawberry harvest is now on grange picnic. The model airplane keeping position in Portland is spend created man In His own Image and in these parts. Many are starting pick contest was postponed and pictures ing several weeks with her parents after His likeness" (p344). ing this week and everyone reports ! o f Mexico were shown. Numbers gi Mr, and Mis. Ross Wallace ven on the afternoon program were a fine crop this year. Mr. i'l.d Mrs. Wm. O n rue M O R E BERRY PICKERS community singing, reading by Ver Mr. and Mrs. Dan Stahlnecker are non Castile, piano solos by Miss if n and cauvshter-in-lav. have mi» f d A R E N E E D E D working on their farm in Sherwood Sparks and Sybil Holbrook, accor- from i ’ntrland to the Wm. Bishop this week. deon solos by Luella Smith and read place 1101 the upper br dg- on Deej The appeal for berry pickers thru • .'reck. W. J. Slaughter spent a few days f ing by Wm. K. Sandeis. The dance the medium o f local newspapers is in the veterans hospital last week. in the evening was well attended. Mrs. .Vollie Burnett !■> here t ■ re having a good effect accrding to R. Mr. Slaughter has been very ill for main for the summer wi.h Mrs. Id: A. Blyth, manager o f the Oregon E. L. Tra’ linger is very much im some time. state employment office for Clacka proved and is expected home in a Thomps* n. mas county. few days. Mrs. Amy Westlund and Miss Fran Mrs. G ace Still and nephews drove About 200 pickers have already ces Nowak made a business trip to Nola Clester has been delivering to Clatsop county for Memorial day been placed by that office. However and took her parents who live in Oregon City Monday. strawberries in Portland this past about 600 more will be needed very Portland with her. soon as strawberry picking will be in Mr. and Mrs. Matt Jagmin and week. The crop is unusually good. T. Howard Groves, manager of thq full swing within a very few days children Dean and Donna Lee and There is still a shortage if pickeis. Miss Frances Nowak spent an enjoy Equitable Life Insurance company of if the present good weather contin George Smith is here from Tilla Oregon has purchased twenty acres ues. The crop is excellent and with able evening at the Potts home Mon, mook. o f land Doom Hal Gibson near Deep the prevailing prices for picking now day. Mr. Fuchs Sr., a former residenl Creek and is improving it prepara in effect pickeis should realize good Many from Elwood are starting Vas moved to Walla Walla to live tory o bni'ding a permanent home money for their efforts. mattress making this week. The employment office will refer ith his son Bill. Mr. Gage father of Mrs. Leslie prospective pickers to good strawber Mrs. Roy Brown o f Oakland Ca Mr. and Mrs. Fred Hoffmeister en- Wallace is quite ill at the home of ry grounds in Clackamas county im ifornia and Mrs. Don Day o f Estacad; tertained their ch ldren and famiies his daughter. mediately on calling at room 8 , court were visitors at the Jagmin home o.i on Mothers day. Present were Mr. Rev. Dr. Borden, pastor o f the house, Oregon City. Tuesday. ■ nd Mrs. ErneM Hoffmeister and fa Congi o.iationrl church in Oregon mily o f Deep O.eek, Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Doyle purchased a new cc ^ N e ith e r f i i b , F lesh . Her r i n g " City addressed the graduates at the Howard Longwell and son o f Port- The expression, neither Ksh, rtesly last week. Barton school Friday eve. nd. Mr. and Mis. J C. Tunnell of ior good red lierrtbg means iiiltuM« Mrs. A. S. Potts is spending a fe\ Currinsville, Mr. and Mrs. Gifford for no ciass of people; lit for no par* Food Market days in Portlland visiting her daug! rteular use. Not rtsh, food for the Hoffmeister and fami.Y o f Eagle The markets of N^w York city monk; not flesh, food for people gri» jer Mts. Chas. McIntyre. Creek and Victor Hoffmeister and andle 15 pet cent at the nation’s -rally; not red herring food for to* the hbst». perishable loo«*». poor. EAGLE CREEK TO D AY- CLOSED FIELDS A R E VERY FE W . 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