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olackamas county new s II1111111111111 IK 11111M111 U l M111111111IIIUI t l IHIII111111111M111111111111111111111111111111 I f l 111 IJ^I PIERCY’S The senior class play "B e Your self” will be given at the Sandy high school Thuisday evening. Rob,t. Craft has a part in the play and Ray King has charge of the music. I Broadway Theatre = Denzel Piercy, Manager. Telephone 87-5 Estacada, Oregon S F rid ay and S atu rd ay, g N ov . 7-8 D ou b le B ill S Penny Singleton .Arthur Lake in “ B L O N D IE IN S O C IE T Y ” Plus Robert Taylor in " B I L L Y T H E K ID ” - — Sun day, M o n d a y , T u esd ay , N ov. 9-10-11 •3 S Jack Benny, Kay Francis in i “ CHARLEY’S AUNT” “ W e d n e sd a y , T h u rsd ay, g N ov. 1 2 .1 3 B argain N ights ~ Dennis Morgan in “ KISSES F O R B R E A K F A S T ” Plus Chapter 9 of “ RIDERS O F D E A T H V A L L E Y " Doors open at 6:45 week days. Continuous show Sundays and 5 Holidays starting at 2:15. S Regular admission. Adults 30c including tax. Children undei = S 12 years 9c. 5 Bargain Nights. Adults 15c including tax. Children under r S 12 years 9 cents. 2 - 1 111111111111111111111111111 1 11111111111 m 111111111111111111111111111111111■ 11111111111 1 111111111111111n C ~ r -~ w $ r s County Convention at Sandy A R M IS T IC E D A Y D A N C E M O N D A Y E V E , N O V . 10 DE LAVAL SEP A R A TO R S De Laval Separators have been first choice with dairymen for C3 vears because they are unequaled in quality, clean skimming and long ife. Today, as always, the world’s rest separator is the De Laval World’s Standard Series. See us for a free trial. LOW STANDS A ll W orld's Standard and Junior Series Separators except the N o . I can be furnished with low stands, when operated by electric motor drive. HESSEL Implement Co. Gresham, Oregon 4 0 ( m w lo r TraH or for sale at very Let’s all go to the Armistice day dance o f Gresham American Legion post to be held on Monday night, No vember 10th at Ruby’s stock farm between Stanley Road and Eleven Mile Road on Baseline. This is a real patriotic dance with proceeds going to the posts’s welfare fund. Music by the celebrated Charley Dahlquist’s orchestra. Investigating Accidental Death Chief o f police Niles o f Portland this week announced that an inves tigation would be made into the death of Clarence Stith, 25, o f Damascus. Stith was driving a loaded truck which crashed into the repair engine of the Portland Traction company at S.E. 89th avenue and Flavel streets just outside the Portland city limits. Stith died as a result of the acci dent. According to the autopsy report death was caused from a fractured skull, internal injuries and first and second degree burns. Reports state Stith did not dte at once but was alive when volunteers attempted to remove him from the wreckage. An acetylene blow torch was used to cut steel braces pinning him in the wreck and this ignited spilled gasoline and resulted in the body being badly burned. reasonable price This tractor is just like new and has been completely overhauled. Has new paint job. DOVE« The Dover school children observed Hallowe’en Saturday evening at the school house with a fine program ab We also have out spooks, witches and ghosts which was not only well given but also con ducted by the children. Mrs. Rydean was at the piano. The crowd showed by their applause how much they en joyed the program so well suited to This truck is in A -l shape. A real the occasion. A pie social followed the program. Guy Wilcox former Do buy at ver director auctioned o ff the pies and a nice sum was realized which is to be used for 4-H club work of the school. About sixty people attended the evenings entertainment. International Dump Truck $125 OSBURN BROS. T e l. C resham C or. 5 1 6 8 . R t. 9, b o x 3 6 9 B irdedale and B aseline Good reconditioned washing ma chines at bargain prices. Briggs.Stra- ton three-quarter horse power gas engine. Also new line of cheap heat Come in and see the many mon- ey.saving bargains we are offering. Tobaison Second Hand Store, Pow ell Blvd, Gresham,— Adv. ers. Ray Stevens brother o f Ruth Ste vens is making his home with the W. E. ibews and is a new scholar at the Dover school, Helen Wunische of Bardstedt road former Sandy student and Verdon Fritschie were married at Walla Walla, Wash., October 23. Mrs. Joe DeShazer mother of the groom en tertained at a dinner for the young eoupie at her home recently. Sunday about noon a car accident on the Dover road right below Shir, leys place. Due to a soft shoulder the car skidded to close to the side D eep C reek D a iry — Morning de o f the road in passing another car liveries milk. Carl and overturned down the south em Behberg, Tel. 86-51. bankment of the road. The driver, a of cream and Call A number of Dover people attend ed the football game at Gresham Thursday and the blackout at Port land Friday. NOV. 7, 1941 VIOLA Mr. and Mrs. Harry Traylor, Mr. and Mis. Earl Lankins and daughter Doris and Lillian Thompson attended the card party at the Harding grange hall Saturday niight. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Bartholomew and son Bobby o f Estacada visited Sunday afternoon with Mrs. Bartho lomew’s parents Mr. and Mrs. Ben Tannler Sr. Mr. and Mrs. Jolly O’ Brien and Helen Trintpler and Caroline Jubb children moved into Portland to be gave a Hallowe’en party Friday ev- closer to the form er’s worlk .They enng. About forty young people were spend week ends on their farm out present. here. Mr .and Mrs. Eldon Lankins and Robert Bolley is one o f a group daughters Gwendolyn and Eldonna o f six men who have gone elk hunting Mrs. Ernest Evanson Sr., Mr. and this week. Mrs. Eurl Lankins and daughter Dor Fred Blien o f the Journal, R. A. is, Mrs. Nora Lankins and Mrs. El Chaney electrician and Fred Zimmer len Simmons all went to Portland were in Dover on business this past Friday evening to see the blackout. week. Ed Fieken drove to Waldport on Mrs. Ennis Entwisitle o f Oregon Monday to get Mrs .Fieken who has City, the former Ruth Craft is spend been visiting her brother Joe LaCroy ing several days with her parents and for the past two weeks. They will will attend the senior class play at return home Wednesday. Sandy Thursday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Ear! I.ankins and Mr. and Mrs. Victor Bodlej at daughter Doris were Sunday dinner tended grange meeting Saturday ev guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. ening. Miles Ten Eyck and family in Port, land. Final rites for Clarence A. Stith Mr. and Mrs. Harry Traylor vis 25 who died as the result o f a traf ited their son-in-law and daughter fic accident last week were held last Mr .and Mrs. Kenneth Pa’mer and Saturday, November 1st at 3:45 p. baby in Portland Sunday afternoon. m. at the Jacobson Funeral home with They aso visited their daughter Mrs. Rev. D .A. Smith officiating. Inter Norman Lamb and Mrs. Gibbons. ment followed in the cemetery at Mr. and Mrs. Howard Swick of Damascus Monument arrived Tuesday evening Deceased is survived by his wife for a visit with Mrs. Swick’s moth Gladys, two children Shirley and Cla er Mrs. Nora Lankins and other re- rence, father, John Stith o f Carver, atives. two brothers, Lester o f Scotsburg Sunday dinner guests at the home and Raymond o f Mountain Home, o f Mrs. Ncra Lankins and Mrs. Ellen Oregon and one sister Mrs. Lucile Simmons were Mr. and Mrs. George Welch of Carver. Simmons o f Portland and Mr. and ---------- a----------- Mrs. Eldon Lankins and daughters. Ernest Evanson Jr. o f Redland vis Funeral services were held at the Jacobson Funeral chapel in Gresham ited at the Ed Bateson home Sunday last Saturday at 2 p.m. for Elmer E. afternoon. Mrs. Nora Lankins, Mrs. Ellen Babcock, 59, o f Willamette, Rev. Jef fries officiating. Interment was in Simmons and Mrs .Earl Lankins and daughter Doris spent Friday with Mvs. the Douglas cemetery. Surviving relatives are his wife, Mrs. Eatl Lankins’ sister Mrs. L. G. Lizzie o f Willamette and following Lenzie and family at Lents. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Traylor were sons and daughters: James of Gresh am, Mrs. Jas. Lamp o f Clackamas, Sunday dinner guests at the home of Mrs. Lulu Shuler o f West Linn, Erva Mr. and Mrs. Hessmer in Portland. Mrs. Oma Russell o fHighland cal. E. o f Long Beach, Calif., Albert E. and Harold E. o f Oregon City and led at the Earl Lankins home Tues one stepson William R. Thomas of day afternoon. Portland, two brothers, Earl and Clyde o f Portland and two sisters, Mrs. Mae Ward o f Sacramento and Mrs. Millie Jenkins o f Gresha.i. Mrs .Chas. Colson visited Mrs. Ro DODGE Last rites were held Sunday, Octo ber 2Gth at the Pleasant Home Meth odist church for Laura Belle Dunk- ley, 52, of Pleasant Home, Reverends Chamberlain and Caldet officiating. Services were in charge o f Jacobson Funeral home o f Gresham. Deceased is survived by her hus. band .Charles W. Dunkley o f Pleas ant Home, mother Mrs .Catherine Ultman and five sisters. S IG R ID M. L Y O N Final rites for Sigrid Miriam Ly on, 38 .route 2 .Gresham will be held Wednesday at 2 p.m. at the Powell Valley- Mission church. The Carroll Funeral mortuary will be in charge. Mrs. Lyon died Thursday in Port land. Bom October 25 ,1903 in Gre sham she taught at the Powellhurst school for 11 years before being mar. ried to Oscar Lyon in 1938. She had returned here in August from Neb raska where she had lived for three years .Surviving are the widower, an infant daughter .mother, Mrs. Jonas Johnson, sister Lillian, and brother Theodore o f Gresham. Crash Driver to Face Jury U. S. NAVY RECRUITING OFFICER PRESENTS APPLICANT WITH NEW “BADGE OF HONOR” bert Giles, Miss Edith Gates ,Mrs. Vm. Giles and Mrs .Ted Bino at the Robt. Giles home in Oregon City last week. Victor Keller and his room mate, Melvin Bowen were recent guests at the home o f the former’ s parents Mr. and Mrs .Emery Keller. The boys are attending Pacific university at F or est Grove. Chas. Oder was a recent visitor at the Matt Spradlin home. Mr .and Mrs Dallas Kishpaugh and son Dale and Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Kishpaugh visited at the P .C. Kish paugh home Sunday. Mrs. Chas. Colson and Mrs. J. Giles called on Jas. Marrs at the O gon City hospital last week. L a b o r B ill on F arm s in O re g o n M akes B ig T otal That the cash payment o f Oregi farmers for labor runs into hu> figures is shown by census repoi now being studied by extension e< nomists at Oregon state college. T 1940 census shows for example th in 1939 about half the farms in Oi gon made a cash outlay of abo $16,000,000 for labor. This figure includes reports fro only obout half the farms and do not include the value of board a living quarters frequently suppli or payments made in the form farm products. In 1939 the farm f pense for labor accounted for appr irrmately one-third of all farm p duction costs. Since the farm la supply has been reduced by defe conditions it is known that farm bor rates are now nearly half ag< as high as they were in 1939 the < tension economists point out. A motorist involved in a Mt. Hood loop highway collission which claim ed one life, Howard A. Coffman, Portland .Saturday was bound over to the Clackamas county grand jury by Judge J. R .Hall o f the Sandy ju s. tice court on information filed by the district attorney. Coffman was arrested on a reck less driving charge by state patrol man D .A. Petrie following an acci dent which occurred near Brightwood last Saturday. J. F. Cook 75 ,of Port N o tic e o f F iling Final A cco u n t land passenger in the second vehicle died a few hours later and Lester Notice is Hereby Given that t Clark .Portland suffered serious undersigned nvIminiAratrix havi filed her Final Account of the esti hurts. of Beach R. Kimmel, deceased, w the clerk, in the Circuit Court of State o f Oregon for Clackamas co' B O R IN G Y O U T H S A R E H E L D ty. In Probate; said court has TO TH E G R A N D JU R Y December 8 , 1941 at 9 o’clock James Hirst ,20 and Mai tin D. M., in circuit court room, court hou Collahan, 18 both of Boring facing Oregon City, Oregon as time a place for hearing objections trier charges o f breaking and entering a and settlement thereof. This not service station in Southeast Portland first published November 7, 1941 waived preliminary hearings before DORA KIMMEL, Administ trix of said estate, Estaca Municipal Judge Julius Cohn o f Port Oregon. land last week and were ordered held First pub. November 7 ,1941. to the grand jury. Last pub. November 28 ,1941. COMMANDER F. K. O’ BRIEN, o f the U. S. N avy Recruiting Service, is shown here placing the new N avy “ Badge o f Honor’’ on the lapel o f an applicant for enlistment in the Navy. (Badge shown above at right.) All ambitious young men who apply for service in Uncle Sam’s “ Two-ocean” Navy, whether accepted or not, are given this new badge as a mark o f their patriotism. To learn o f the many opportunities the N avy and the Naval Reserve offer, local men o f 17 years and over can get the official illustrated free booklet, “ Life in the N avy,” from this news paper’s N avy Editor. / ' W E B E L IE V E That our business justness and fairness is the reason why we are adding new friends ! «iHiuiiiinniiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiin: The county convention of Odd Fel lows and Kebekah lodges will meet at Sandy this coming Saturday .Novem ber 8 th. The Odd Fellows will hold their afternoon session in the Odd Fellow hall and thhe Rebekahs will meet in the Masonic temple. The evening meeting will be held in the Odd Fel lows building when a splendid pro gram will be presented to which friends of the members are cordially invited. •s Laval World's Standard Series Portland man was serious)* hurt. Kochs wrecker from Sandy towed the car into Sandy. 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