Clackamas County news. (Estacada, Or.) 1928-1957, March 01, 1929, Image 7

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    CLACKAMAS COUNTY NEWS, FRIDAY, MARCH 1, 1929
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Classified Ads
VIOLA
i NEW 1929 MODELS, ALL-ELECTRIC
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VIOLA, Feb. 28.— (Special).— The
P. T. A. of Viola had the largest
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crowd Friday evening at the basket
social and program seen for a long
| Order yours now and be ready to tune in Monday for
time. The lunch amounted to $41.05
the inauguration ceremonies
and this about wipes out the balance
due on the piano. Sandwiches, cake,
pie and coffee were served by the
ladies. Mrs. Shackelford is president
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Mattoon is secretary.
The program consisted of a piano
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solo by Miss Viola Stuckey of Logan;
song, Misses Viola, Norma and Ade­
line Stuckey; piano solo by Miss
Claudia Stone of Viola; cornet solo
by Earl Lankin of Viola; vocal solo
by Mrs. C. B. Stone; vocal solo by
Harold Horner of Dodge; piano duet
by Mrs. Fred and Mrs. Harold Hor­
for every purpose
ner; vocal duet by Fred and Harold
Horner; solo by Fred Horner. They
all did splendid and were called back
two or three times. All enjoyed the
program fine.
Mrs. Charles DuBois of Estacada
with her daughter Virginia and her
two sons were over Friday evening.
Also Mr. and Mrs. Fred Horner and
“ E veryth in g fo r the B uilder"
Mr. and Mrs. Harold Horner and
Estacada, Oregon
daughter of Dodge. There were also
....................................................................................................................................................................... people from Logan, Springwater,
Highlands and Redland.
Miss Claudia Stone and Miss Jan-
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ett Hamilton, who are attending
school in Portland spent the week
end with their parents and took in
the P. T. A. social.
“Granpa” Kay is laid up with a
very sore leg. While chopping wood
5 Boys and Girls Cotton Ribbed Stockings;
he struck the bone of his leg and
SiY.es 5 1 2 to 10; big assortment to go at
nearly broke it. We all feel sorry
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able to walk again.
= Thirty pairs Ladies Silk Hose; $1 values
Bob Mattoon has been having
Sizes 8* j to 10; to close out, pair..................... 25<^ = trouble with his teeth so now he is
having them all extracted. The doc
tor believes he will have better health
now.
Estacada Pharmacy
Automobiles For Sale
FORD TON TRUCK at the Dependa­
ble Garage, Estacada, to be sold
to satisfy lean on same by consta­
ble. Will be sold at 10 o’clock
Saturday, March 9.
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Agents
1927 MODEL FORD truck with steel
closed cab and equipped with flat
bed, stake rack, Hi-low six-speed
transmission, outside brakes. This
truck is guaranteed to be in first
class condition. Price for quick
sale, $325. See Bob Cooke at the
Cooke Motor Co., or phone Esta­
cada 24-5.
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Lower Price . . .
. . . Bel 1er Paint!
USED CARS— A few good used cars
to go at a big bargain. Hessel
Implement Co., Gresham.
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$2.95
per gallon
1924 Ford Sedan— good tires, good
condition; quick sale, $150. For
cash will furnish license. Cascade
Chevrolet Co., Estacada.
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Jackson Lumber Co.
Miscellaneous
MAIL YOUR PRESCRIPTION to the
Taber Pharmacy, Gresham for
prompt and careful attention.
Phone 1701.
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SHINGLES FOR SALE— Mountain,
close-grained red cedar shingles,
manufactured by Turel Shingle
mill, Welches, Ore. Drive up and
see them or write for prices. Loop
highway, turn left at Zigzag Ran­
ger station; 3 miles, on a good
road.
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FOR SALE— General merchandise
store»at Orient; on Mt. Hood Loop
highway. W. A. Proctor, Sandy;
Phone 32x.
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DRUGS— complete stock; prompt at­
tention given mail orders; Pre­
scriptions a specialty. — Taber
Pharmacy, Gresham.
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MACHINERY
AND
| That Do the Work in the Right Way 1
DE LAVAL CREAM SEPARATORS & MILKERS
VAUGHAN GARDEN TRACTORS
TRACTOR TOOLS
Vaughan Drag Saws
PLANET GARDEN SEEDERS; CULTIVATORS
Oliver Chilled Plows; Oliver Repairs
Superior Drills
Black Hawk Spreaders
Disc, Spike or Spring Tooth Harrows
A complete line of farm machinery
Hessel Implement Co.
Gresham
A LARGE LIST OF GOOD USED IMPLEMENTS,
CREAM SEPARATORS, ETC.
Willys Knight
Chrysler’s Plymouth
AUTOMOBILES
Whippet
and Chrysler
TERMS— TRADES
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ors. Hessel Implement Company,
nights.
Gresham.
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Jason McDonald, of Glasgow, took
FOR SALE— 2,000 Cedar posts; 12 Vi
one drink too many; stole a street car
cents each. Inquire Estacada Feed
and ran it for three miles before he
Store.
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stopped and surrendered to the po­
NOW OPEN AT SANDY
lice.
TABER PHARMACY, Gresham, pre­
scription druggists and general
line of drugs, mail orders given
N otice fo r P ub lication
I A BIG REDUCTION IN THIS SEVEN-TUBE ALL- I Department of the Interior, U. S. prompt attention. Phone 1761. It
Land office at Roseburg, Oregon,
ELECTRIC RADIO
All Work Guaranteed
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. February 12, 1929.
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E Notice is hereby given that Patrick For Sale— Farm Products
E Just think— a seven-tube all-electric set, speaker, 5 Flaherty of Route 1, Estacada, Ore­ FILBER T TREES— Two year old
GLEN LOUNDREE, Prop.
gon, who, on June 16, 1925, made hd.
stock; 4 to 6 feet high, 25c each.
and tubes, all ready to go, for
entry (was Portland No. 07726) our
Sandy, Oregon =
One year old, 10c. Special rates | Phone 371
No. 017324, for SWVi, section 5,
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$ 8 5 .0 0
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4 S., range 5 East, Willam­
in lots of 100 or more.— Earl
ette Meridian, has filed notice of in­
Tracy; phone Estacada 19-12. ml
tention to make three year proof,
Small profits and a quick turnover is our motto.
to establish claim to the land above
described, before B. H. Stewart, no­ For Sale— Farm Implements
tary public, of 721 V6 Main street, at
Oregon City, Oregon, on the 23d of FOR SALE— Oliver two-bottom 12-
March, 1929.
inch plow, for tractor or team use.
Claimant names as witnesses:
Ford truck, with cab and platform
Francis M. Baker, Emil Bohrer,
body, low gear transmission— just
Alfred Bohrer and John Siegworth,
the truck for wood or heavy haul­
all of Route 1, Estacada, Oregon.
ing, $125.— Eagle Creek Trading
HAMILL A. CANADY,
§ Phone 49-1
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Estacada | Non-coal.
Register.
company.
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Estacada, Oregon
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S. & S. HARDWARE
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For Sale— Livestock
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Carefully selected, wholesome ingredients are
used in the manufacture of Fisher’s Chick
Starter Milk Mash and Fisher’s
Save-Time Chick Mash.
The chick requires only a small
amount of feed for the first several
weeks of its life, but this feed must
have variety. Keeping your chicks
alive is of first importance, of
course, but more than a pullet that
is “just alive” is necessary for prof­
itable production. A chick that is
fed a feed lacking the necessary di­
gestible proteins, minerals and vit­
amines for proper development
will never add to your yearly prof­
its. Eleven ingredients are used in
the manufacture of Fisher’s Chick
Mashes, and each ingredient is
there to meet a definite require­
ment of the growing chick.
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FOR SALE— Eight weaned pigs, 8
weeks old, $4 each. Call at Gil-
gan’s Furniture Exchange, Esta­
cada.
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Employment Wanted
PLUMBING— pipe fitting; steel sep­
tic tanks a specialty. J. F. Stand­
isti, Garfield.
Phone Estacada
71-51.
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L. A. CH A PM A N
M O R TICIA N
Calls attended day or night
Mortuary I. O. O. P. Bldg.
Telephone No. 21-51
Lost and Found
LOST— $20 bill on street in Estacada
Monday afternoon. Finder please
return to News office. Party los­
ing it, can ill afford to stand the
loss.
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LOST— Near junction Eagle Creek
and South Fork, Feb. 4, large male
Airedale dog; answers to name of
Tike. Had collar and muzzle on
when lost. Anyone knowing the
whereabouts of this dog kindly
call telephone office, Esta.
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Phone 46-1
WANTED— Team of horses or one
horse about 1200 pounds. Call
Wm. Fink, Phone Estacada 23-11.
PRESCRIPTIONS filled by mail by
Taber Pharmacy, Gresham. Phone
1761. General line of drugs. Let
us serve you.
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LIST YOUR REAL ESTATE with us
and tell us your real estate wants
— we may be able to help you.— L.
P. Conner, Licensed Realty Broker,
Eagle Creek Trading Co.
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O. D. EBY
A tto rn ey e t Lew
General Practice Confidential
Adviser
O regon C ity,
O regon
e e e e e e e e e e
S. G. S P IT L E R
GENERAL PLUMBING
AND REPAIRS
Phone Sandy 321
DR. H. A. SC H N E ID E R
D E N T IS T
P hone Sandy 151
Sandy, Oregorf
Dr. W. W. Rhode*
O S T E O P A T H IC
Physician and S urgeon
Estacada
Oregon
S. E. Wooster
Real E sta te Loans, In su ran ce
R entals
FARM LOANS A SPECIALTY
Tel. 77-3
Estacada, Ore.
W anted—Livestock
Estacada Feed Store
Estacada, Oregon
REGISTERED GUERNSEY BULL—
almost ready for service; also a
good 1200 lb. mare. J. A. Shibley
& Son, Springwater, P. O. R. 2,
Estacada; Tel. Redland 97.
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Dr. M. M. Martindale
C H IR O PR A C T O R
of Oregon City
Walter W. Gilbert, M. D.
P hy iician and S urgeo n
Office Hours 9 to 6
and Evenings
ESTACADA
OREGON
Schuebel, B eattie A M iller
Attorneys at Law
6 per cent state school money to
loan on farms; General law prac­
tice. Bank of Oregon City Bldg.
Oregon City
Oregon
D. C.
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E. C. L A T O U R E T T E
A tto rn ey s
Practice in All Courts
First National Bank Bldg.
O regon C ity
O regon
Dr. H. M. Kramer
D E N T IST
Estacada, Oregon
Office hours 9 a. m. to 5 p. m.
Evenings by appointment
O ffice Phone 315