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CLACKAMAS COUNTY NEWS, FRIDAY, MARCH 22, 1929 Classified Advertisements 7 “ The Path Across the H ill” Help Wanted at the High School Auditorium THURSDAY, MARCH 28, 1929 Admission: Reserved, 50c; General, 35c; Children, 25c WANTED— Reliable man to put in garden on shares on my lot on Second street; very good soil, call or phone 57-3, Mrs. C. S. Allen, Estacada. m29 Try a W ant Ad in the News. On Its Way But Wh proper feeding- all take their toll. Fisher’s Chick Mashes contain the necessary digestible proteins, min erals and vitamines for safe, rapid development. These feeds are the choice of bookkeeping poultrymen. F IS H E R ’S 1929 FEED IN G SCHEDULE If you do not already have a copy, write for our 1929 Simplified Chick Feeding Schedule. It gives complete instructions for feeding and caring for your chicks and explains Fisher's Save Time Chick Mash. Fisher Flouring Mills Company, Seattle. Estacada Feed Store Estacada, Oregon 1 j B A B Y CH ICK S BARTHOLOMEW & LAWRENCE E stacada, O regon S Upper Logan, March 21.— (Spe £ P ho n . 601 cial).— The grange “500” card : i 111111111M11111111111111111M111 m 11111 Ml 11111111111111111111 tl 111111111111111111111111111111111M party and dance was attended by a nice crowd Saturday, March 16. Six j t t i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i m i i i i m i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i m i i i m i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i m m tables of cards were enjoyed and a lovely lunch was served at 11:30 by the Home Economics committee of the grange. Dancing was to the mu sic of an accordion, violin and piano. The net proceeds are to go towards the costumes used in initiation work. | A seven-tube all-electrie radio—tubes, speaker and Prizes won for high score were given | aerial; all ready to ge, fo r........... $ 8 5 .0 0 Mrs. Jim Fullem and S. G. Kirchem. Recipients of consolation prizes were | Can you beat that? If you will phone us that you Mrs. Henry Babler and Jonas Cro | would like a demonstration of this wonderful set, mer. | we will be glad to bring it to your home and let you Flax seeding time will soon be | give it a trial. here. E. S. Cromer made another trip for flax seed Monday for the I The Mail Order House’s Strongest Competition is farmers. Bill Marlow left Friday to work in a logging camp at Ryderwood, Wash., where the Long-Bell Lumber Com E “Tho S to re That Gives You Personal Service.” pany has sawmills. Oscar Bouck, Marion, Ore., drove up Friday of last week to secure seed oats of George Tracy. While here he attended the grange card E Phone 49-1 Estacada party and dance. He also visited at ti llllllllllllllllllllMlf MMllimilllMIIIIMilllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllilllllllllllllllllirs the Charley Tracey, George Tracy and John Arnold homes. Mr. Bouck, who is a brother of Mrs. George T ra * i i m i i i i i i i i i M i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i m i i i i i i i i i i i m i i i i i H i i i i m m i i i i i i i i i i i i i - : - cy and Mrs. Arnold, is engaged in farming at Marion. Mr. and Mrs. Hudson and family have been quite ill with the flu and it became necessary to call Dr. W. W. Gilbert, of Estacada. Art Youngberg is now cutting wood on the S. G. Kerchcm place. F a c to ry F ranchi*« fo r 1929 J u s t R eceived E. S. Cromer has just had his fill ing station painted in white, trimmed with blue. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Tschopp are rejoicing over the arrival of a new grandson. Mr. and Mrs. Johp Tschopp are the proud parents of a 9-lb. boy, born on Friday. Mrs. Tschoop has been helping at her son’s home while making a visit with them. Maurice Priester, eldest son of Mr. and Mrs. George Preister, is working CARS IN A-l CONDITION—TERMS in a hotel in Phoenix, Ariz., and seems to like his location and occu Full Price E pation very much. Dodge ’25 Sedan ........................................... $ 4 5 0 I Mrs. Ralph Tracy attended a birth day party in honor of her daughter, Maxwell Coupe, ’25 Model....... .................. $ 3 0 0 I Mrs. Myrtle Marlow, in Portland, on $450 I Willys-Kniglu Sedan Saturday. A pex Radio | We S. & S. HARDWARE DEPENDABLE What is the fate of this little fellow? Will it be added to the large heap of mortalities or will it retain its vitality and become a profitable producer. During the chick season the poul- tryman is called upon for the best of his ability. At no other time of the year does he have so much at stake. Many things enter into chick losses, so many, in fact, that it is sometimes difficult to place thé blame accurately. Overcrowding, overheating, chilling, poor ventila tion and, more important, im- J( LIBERTY THEATRE | Bull Run, March 21.— (Special) — George Ten Eyck, who has been in S T h u rsd a y a n d F rid a y , M .trch 21 a n d 22 — Lon Chaney in z: the Veterans’ hospital for three IS weeks, the result of tonsilitis, is ex “WEST OF ZANZIBAR” £ One of Chaney’s most weird and fantastic pictures; showing £ pected home this week. the ceremonies of hoodoo worshippers of the jungles of Africa. £ Mrs. A. H. Woodcock is an alter £ £ Comedy, “Is Everybody Happy?“ nate delegate from Sandy grange to £ F rid a y N ight only, M arch 22 ---- the State grange, and may attend Bob Webster and Dolly Daye in person, in a novelty act— and jz whether Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Thomas £ see them in their latest picture— = A story of the lumber camps of South Dakota. Comedy,— z: go or not. ‘‘BLACK HILLS” Oren Gunger and family were din “So Your Monk.” £ ner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Regnar £ — Statfenson, of the head works, Fri £ S a tu rd a y n ig h t o n ly, M arch 2 3 — Bob Steele in— £ day, and remained to spend the even £ ing. “THE BANDIT S SON” A Western with a new touch—real characters, quaint, lovable— E Mrs. L. Haneberg was hostess for a E a drama of hearts in which a riding, fighting, tearing, young E shower for Mrs. Errol Reece Wed £ E son of the range pounds his way to love and honor. Don’t E nesday, about 20 being present. The £ miss it! Comedy, “ Sweeties.” £ affair was sponsored by he Campfire £ S u n d a y a n d M onday, M arch 24 and 25---- E Girls. Lovely gifts were brought and £ Esther Ralston in— £ very delicious refreshments served. “THE SAWDUST PARADISE” Mr. and Mrs. Oren Ganger, Bobby She dances the dance of death, she sings the song of life;— £ scintillating, fascinating, desirable; swiftly she weaves the web z: and Robert Moore were dinner guests £ of destruction, and then—regeneration. A darma of lights and E at the J. W. Dixon home Sunday. In £ Comedy^ “Reel Life.” gj the afternoon the Dixons and Gan £ W ed n e sd a y n ig h t shadows. only, M arch 27 ---- gers drove over to the fish hatchery, Special baseball benefit show, to help the boys raise money for E near Estacada. new uniforms— Laura La Plante in— Mr. and Mrs. Robert Murray and “HOME JAMES” babies were guests at the Ralph Gan She has a bag of tricks that get her out of any kind of a jam E ger home Sunday evening. and she gets in some mighty tight ones in this howling comedy- £ drama. By all means see the screen’s greatest comedienne in £ Mrs. W alter Helms, who was oper £ the big louve-laugh special. Comedy, “ Shooting the Bull.” ated on at the Good Samaritan hos S (No Show Thursday Night, March 28) pital last week, for appendicitis, is getting along nicely. | Admission: Adults, 2-5c; Children under 14, 10c § Mr. and Mrs. William Sidell and t j 11111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111 i 11111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111:1 baby went to Monmouth to spend the week-end with Mrs. Sidell’s mother. n i n i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i : . ’ Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Klinger had as Saturday night and Sunday guests Mr. and Mrs. Springer, of Portland. £ A good start is very essential to a rapid growth and a paying flock. E 5 We always buy what we have found by experience to be the best. E E Get our prices on chick grain and mashes, also we will refer you to £ our successful raisers last year. Ask them about us. U PPER LOGAN £ .............................. .... R. I. Red Hatching Eggs— If you RATES Miscellaneous Ads. accepted for this column at 1 want eggs from good layers, I can PIANO FOR SALE at a big discount cent per word, minimum charge 26 supply them at $1.60 per 16, or to save further expense. Fully cents, three insertions for the price $6 per 100. S. C. Richmond, R. 1, guaranteed and will take in your of two. Cards of thanks, 60 cents. Eagle Creek; near Dinty Moore’s phonograph or other musical in m22tf A bookkeeping charge of 10 cents is Park. as part payment and give mude for all classifieds not paid ir FOR SALE— 56-in. 1000 chick auto- strument easy terms to suit anyone on bal advance. matic electric brooder. Phone ance. For location and full par Sandy ax. It ticulars write to C. F. Hendrick, Automobiles For Sale factory piano adjuster; Care Logan For Sale—Livestock Transfer & Storage Co., 2613 Pa FOR SALE OR TRADE— Ford tour cific Ave., Tacoma, Wash. al2 ing car; trade for stock, poultry or ANGORA GOATS — Eighteen well anything of value, or will sell at a bred Angora goats for sale, $7 each. Phone 58-16, John Stormer, CLEANING and Pressing; ladies’ bargain. Hal F. Gibson, Barton a5 work a specialty; mail orders given Oregon. m29 Route 2, Estacada. special attention; repairs and alter COWS — Two good ations. “ We clean everything.” USED CARS—-A few good used cart' GUERNSEY grade Guernsey cows; will freshen m29 to go at a big bargain. Hcs.e! within next few days; $100 each. City Cleaners, Estacada. Implement Co., Gresham. flS tf B. M. Joslin, Springwater, P. O. FOR SALE— Team, wagon and har ----------------------- ---------------------------- m29 ness, all for $230. Eagle Creek 1924 Ford Sedan-—good tires, good address, R. 2, Estacada. m8tf condition; quick sale, $150. Foi l olv SALE— Eight purebred Hamp Trading Co. cash will furnish license. Casca te shire ewes and 6 lambs. Hugh II. FOR SALE— Five horsepower steam Chevrolet Co., Estacada. tf boiler with fittings; in good condi Carlin, Estacada. Tel. 32-211. m22 tion, bargain. H. Perret, Sandy. Cocker Spaniel, 2 yeais Phope Sandy 261 m29 Employment Wanted FOR old, SALE— partly trained. Phone 5x, PLUMBING— pipe fitting;'steel sep Sandy, Ore. It FOR SALE— 2,000 Cedar posts; 12 Vi cents each. Inquire Estacada Feed tic tanks a specialty. J. F. Stand- jll- tf u>h, Garfield. Phone Estacada For Sale—Farm Implements Store. 71-61. f l FOR SALE— Light trailer; good con QUILT PATCHES — Enough for WANTED— Carpenter and concrete dition; price $36. W rite Mrs. C. quilting both sides, only 59c. Ea m8tf work. Get your estimate made W. Newman, Eagle Creek, Ore. gle Creek Trading Co. af now and get your work done before Phone Sandy 18x4. the spring rush begins. Phone FOR SALE— 1 % h. p. International SHINGLES FOR SALE— Mountain, Cx51, C. A. Chaney, Estacada. a5 Harvester gas engine. Mrs. E. N. close-grained red cedar shingles, manufactured by Turel Shingle Bates, Phone Estacada 66-2 m29 mill, Welches, Ore. Drive up and U ST YOUR REAL ESTATE with us see them write for prices. Loop and tell us your real estate wants FOR SALE—Oliver two-bottom 12- highway, or turn left at Zigzag Ran — we may be able to help you.— L. inch plow, for tractor or team use. ger P. Conner, Licensed Realty Broker Ford truck, with cab and platform road. station; 3 miles, on a m good ltf Eagle Creek Trading Co. m ltf body, low gear transmission—just the truck for wood or heavy haul SPECIAL NOTICE — Pal-So-Dene ing, $125.— Eagle Creek Trading cold and lung relief, recommended For Sale—Poultry company. m ltf for bronchitis, soreness in the FINE R. I. RED Rooster, $2; also lungs and severe cough. For sale Lost and Found few year-old hens at $1.50 each. at Morgan's Feed Store, Estacada Phono Estacada 95-21. It LOST— Tire carrier, rim and tire, distributed by G. A. Masse, R. 2, . UR SALE—-Six turkey hens ready with license tag No. 102091 a t Box 98, Estacada. Phone 4x7. m29 to lay— first call, first served. C. tached. Reward. O. T. Neibauer, USED CREAM SEPARATORS, gas A. Chaney; Phone Estacada 6x51, Route 4, Boring, or write or call engines, spreaders, drills and tract Route 1, Estacada. It B. F. Forrester, Phone Estacada ors. Hessel Implement Company, 40-13. It Gresham. f!5 tf PUREBRED Light BRAHMA hatch ing eggs from unrelated stock; WANTED— Gas motor-driven hay For Sale—Real Estate hens weigh 8 to 10 pounds Mrs. chopper. C. C. Carmack, Route 1, BEST RANCH BUY on the highway; J. T. Irwin, Estacada. m29 Box 192, Boring, Ore. It about 17 acres of bottom land; right in Eagle Creek; two good houses, two barns, chicken houses, good well— Goose creek runs thru edge of place; for quick sale. $3750. L. P. Conner, Eagle Creek Estacada High School Junior P lay. . Trading Co. m l6tf DO YOU NEED MONEY? $200 to $1200 to loan on good real estate security. S. E. Wooster, Estacada. Oregon. m22ti BULL RUN I 1 •• 111M1....... 111111 < 1111H11 111 11111111111111 M l 11111II11 M l 11 I I I M111111111 i 111111........... 11 I I I 111111: Phone 46-1 USED CARS J u n i o r O r r H as P a r ty G. D. Orr, Jr., had a birthday party Sunday. Though only seven, George is finishing the second grade. Sev eral of the little friends invited could not come. Those present were: Bob by and Lester Bruns, Philip JonsrutJ, Freddy Young, Joe Shelley, John, Paul and Eugene Orr. Refreshments were served and Mr. Orr took the group into the woods to give them a lesson on nature study of plants, birds and animals. Beer«, o f S andy, R e n t. F a r m . The Harry Bickford farm has been rented to E. H. Keep, who has taken possession. Mr. and Mrs. Keep are the parents of Mrs. A. H. Woodcock. The Mrs. Maybee place, Firwood, is rented to Frank Freeman, Portland, and the John Roberts farm to a fam ily from Washinifton. George Beers is handling the above rentals. Ford Roadster, ’27, with Ruckstell Steel Pickup Body Ford ’24 Touring Car; a good one Good '26 Ford Touring; Ruckstell, with Balloon Tires, etc. Buick ’28 Standard Sedan Whippet ’28 Sedan, lots of extras Whippet Six Sedan, 1928 demonstrator Ford ’25 Coupe, runs and looks good Chevrolet ’26 Panel Delivery Buick Four '2:! Touring Ford ’26 Truck Every Car With 1929 License $250 $85 $150 $900 $600 $775 $150 $325 $150 $225 § I I i I = i I i i I Hessel Implement Co. Gresham, Oregon + 7 M iiiiim iiiiiiiiiiiM iM H im m iiiiiiiiiiim n iiM iiiin iiiiim iiiiiiiin iM im iim iim iiiiii=