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CLACKAMAS COUNT Y NEWS For Sale— Livestock C lassified A d v e rtis in g ror Sale— Automobile» D e p e n d a b l e U . e d Cara, T r u c k . , T r a c - to r *, I m p e m e n t» 1933 Plymouth sedan, especially clean car. 1933 Dodge coupe, rumble seat, ready to K°- . • i 1934 Plymouth coupe with big raon and heater. 1936 l ord coupe with big radio. Good sate transportation at low co.-t 1929 Willy -Knight sedan, light ti 1927 Light Studebaker sedan. T r u c k , and P i c k u p . 193« 1935 1930 1930 1929 Dodge pickup International pickup. Ford A truck, dual tirese GMC 1 % ton delivery truck Ford A truck. T ractor* Fordson, new motor, reconditioned Fordson with lots of extras Vaughan with plow, disc and cult vator. 6 used mowers, reconditioned H E S S E L I M P L E M E N T C O ., Inc. C h r y s le r P ly m o u th W illy t Intern ation al T ru cks G r e s h a m , O r eg o n SQUARE DEAL USED CARS HORSES COWS M OLES Improvements On Telephone Fight Ridge Cemetery Now In Courts From 50 to 200 head on hand at all times. New shipments arriving . weekly. Will deliver one or a car load. Our motto is Quick Sales and { Much work was done at the Sandy ‘Small Profits. Guaranteed and fie -l Ridge cemetery last week when IV delivery. Interstate Horse & Cow m u men and 17 women got busy remov ket. Union Ave. and Columbia Blvd., ing old fence.', grubbing, spading, cleaning corners and around graves, Portland. and plowing on the west slope for seeding. t WANTED.— Day old or older heif The two acre plot was donated by er calf, Guernsey, from good milker. T. B. and abortion tested cow.. Le> John Poe who also donated the school ?ite adjoining. The first grave wait Hath. Tel. 6x21. that of I) S. Doyle buried in 1862. WILL TRADE weaning pigs f u A number of pioneers were buried young male pig weighing 75 to lot in the 8U’s and o many graves are pounds. Neal M. Frost, Eagle Creek not determined that the Sandy Ridge Oregon. Women’s club and the Deep Creek club, which art; sponsoring the work FOR SALE— VVeaner pigs, Chestei hope to have funds enough to huvt White and Poland China.7 weeks old white marker.' placed at all un-named These pigs are fat and will make gone1 graves while old settlers can locate feeders. S. R. Hiekok, rt. 1, box 118 them from memory. Eagle Creek, 1 Mi miles southeast of Among the .»1 workers were some Barton on Carver-Estacada highway from Troutdale, Ridgefield, Carson FOR SALE—-Good fresh registered Portland and outside points who have relatives buried there The date of Guernsey cow and heifer calf. Choie | May 1 1 was set for another all-day of two. Priced to sell. 1 of those auto gathering of those interested. A bip auto wagons, runs like a car and potluck dinner was served at the turns like a wagon. Can use a toil home of Mr. and Mrs. Will Bell. of feed oats A. W. Boynton & Son--, rt. 2, Boring. Come to Damascus. FOR SALE.— 3 colts, 2 years old and 1 colt 3 years old. 3 brood mare 7, 8 and 9 years old All heavy with foal and 3 other horses that will work single or double. Would take cows in! | trade. Wm. H. Tucker, Estacada.. In j quire at Springwater store. 1930 Ford Sport roadster $155 1934 Ford V-8 fordor deluxe sedan ................................... $385 1936 Chevrolet sport sedan $545 1936 Ford V-8 deluxe coupe. Radio and heater ......................... $395 1928 Chevrolet coupe ............ $75 FOR SALE or TRADE — Small j 1928 Dodge 6 fordor sedan $125 team of mules, w’t 1800 with harness | 1933 Plymouth 4 door sedan $325 $135. 1 bay horse not over 10 year ; 1937 Ford deluxe coupe, low mileage, old, w’t 1450, Well built. I white j excellent condition ..................$625 pony ride or work with harness $25. W ill T a k e T r a d e . E a . y T er ror All of this stock is out of hard work M cRO BERT A L E A K E J. G. Ledbetter, rt. 1 Eagle Creek i Service FORD Sale. G r e . h a m , O r e. P h o n e 2 3 0 One mile from Still’s store, Sandy. W h y Change? VOTE F ü ll J u d g e H a l l S. LUSK 1936 Pontiac, 4-door town sedan in A-l condition. Only gone 20,000 miles. 1036 Pontiac coupe in A-l condi tion. Gone 22,000 miles. 1932 Ford deluxe coupe. 1932 Chevrolet 2-door sedan O R IEN T GA RA G E O rie n t, O r eg o n Telephone Gresham 4748 Inriimhent OREGON SUPREME COURT POSITION NO. 5 Non-partisan judiciary election May 20, 1028 Paid ad Lusk for Supreme Court Committee, Laurence T. Harris,dim., 326 Pacific Bldg., Portland, Oregon For Sale—Farm Produce ELECT JUDGE HOWARD K. I To L SUPREME L UUÙLU COURT sP0SITI0M NO. 2 Interprets law in a progressive spirit, and applies it fairly and impartially \ fLICT A YO U N G ER MAN W ITH JUD ICIAL EXPERIENCE Paid Adv. b> H. K. Zimmerman For Sale—Poultry WANTED.— Plowing and all kinds of teamwork. Call Clackamas County FOR SALE — 5-week old White News Office. Tel. 85-1. leghorn roosters fairly well feathered. This week 7 cents each.. Pease bring FOR SALE.— Folding house tiailei. 2 spring beds, good tires, $35 In containers. W. F. Pattison, about 2 miles N. E. grange hall, at Eagle quire at Clackamas County News. Creek, Ore ____________ find. " O REG O N M U T U A L F IR E IN SU R A N C E CO. has L O W E S T R A T E S . No asse s sm e n t » , why pay more? As- aets over $918,660 61. A sk THORNE A WALRAD, Agents, G r e s h a n v — -Adv ^ t « E * AA » J » * ™ J r 9 A v K JA FA l y n ,' ■ A M. M .* Paint and Wallpaper Store WANTED — To buy a good younrf wateh dog, also good with stock. A Sig n P a i n t i n » - P i c t u r e F r e m i n e black shepherd preferred. Also riding G lau cultivator. Give make and price. Chas. Tel. 4 4 7 6 G r e t h e m , O re. Gilstrap. rt. 1, Eagle Creek. WANTED— To exchange piano les sons for laundry work. Mrs. Mary A program was presented at tb Boyle, Estacada. Tel. S9-6. high school Monday night. May 7 sponsored by the Walther league o FOR SALE— Baby grand piano in Sandy. Otto Ragans and his grand fine condition. Good reason for sel daughters Reubena and Norman pi ling. Mrs. Mary Boyle, phone 395; ed on harps, one of which was exhih ¡ted at the Century of Progrès» ex Gcker residence. hibition at Chicago. FOR RENT.— Handy Sandy floor ander. Makes old floor* new and lean. Easy to operate. Reasonable e n t a l . A W. Metzger A Co.., Gresh- u , Oregon. The Crimson S club of the Sandc union high school held the setm-an I nun! initiation of winners of letter in spring sports Saturday night. Ap proximately 15 young men becalm j , members of the club. F U N E R A L J. S. “JACK” Greenwood Republican Candidate for State Representative 7lii Dist., Clackamas County More Adequate Social Security Program Encourage Industry — P aid A d v . H O M E DAY AND NIGHT SERVICE GRESHAM, OREGON Phone 247 BORING .The dinner dance sponsored by the Boring-Damascus giange last F’riday | evening was well attended and is re. I ported a big success The Gannon family from Illinois! have rented the Andrew Niles farm near Boring Mr. and Mrs. Ray Nass have pur chased two and one-half acres of j land next to the Joe Sunday proper- \ ty and expect to build in the near future. Jack Grossett, Boring sheomaker, is \ in the hospital at Oregon City. AND THEY LOOK IT f-C> ‘m Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Irvin of! Sandy are the proud parents of a 9 pound baby boy born on April 21. I The new arrival has been named Buster Hudson. — —U--- A petition has been filed with the district boundary board at Oregon City to detach the Haley distriqt from j the Boring school district and add the ] Haley district to the Orient school district. Hearing on the matter has been set for May 24 in Oregon City. If the peition is allowed it will mean a loss of $1200 school money a year to the Boring district WANTED.— Bull, Holstein prefer j red .Can use Durham or Guernsey, About 10 to 14 nios old Must be rea sonably priced. Either tested or guar unti ed to stand double test. Wriel | M. L. Lee, Boring, giving price in your letter.. Miscellaneous C A R R O LL PAINTED WITH S h e r w in -W il l ia m s F IL E P E T IT IO N TO L E A V E BO RIN G D IS T R IC T FOR SALE.—-4 8-week ohl pigs, $f each. Fred Shatner at John Keller’, place 3 miles from Springwater store. FOR SALE.— 1 horse w’t 1350 111 work single or double, two horse cul tivator, beef cow, 1 pig, fryer. Wanted, chickens or hog wire. Claiv Burdick, Boring, Oregon, Deep Creek road. H — FOR SALE— 2-year old Jersey bull and several tons of wheat. Wanted, day old calf F’loyd Boitano, Sandy WANTED.— Qrecn cow hides. Will Oregon, Tel Sandy 2x._______ pay highest market price for all kinds o f live stock.— P. R. Russell, Esta cada. FOR SALE— Minnesota No. li| Surveying, mapping and sub-divis sued corn at 3 Mi cents a pound; good ion woik by registered engineer. telephone garden tools, good buy on Prices reasonable. Write P. W. Marx, Boring, Ore., or phone Gresham 6700, ranges, good variety of household furniture and washing machines, i D r y Goods an.l S h o e s ----W. R . Hicks, lawn mowers, horse collars and lines. Co., G r e s h a m , O r e g o n . 1 buy, sell and trade. Estacada Tra FOR SALE.— 4-wheeled trailer, 3 iling Post, Ed Watkins. new tires,24-in.box. Also 1930 11 up- FOR SALE.— Good seed and tab)> mobile sedan, new tires. Car in l"in« potatoes, free from disease. Early shape. G. H. Britton, Colton, Ore.. Clarks, and Kathadins. Bring sacks. FOR SALE.— Several good used R. II. Millard, Estacada, Rt.. 2, 1 Vs washing machines in good mechani miles S. E. Springwater.. cal condition at Big Savings. Also service and parts for all makes of FREE FARMER ADS.— Three washing machines, radios, vacuum free farmer ads given with each years cleaners, etc. Our service man will In glad to call A. W. Metzger & Co., subscription to the Clackamas County News, leading newspaper of eastern Gresham, Oregon. Tel. 234. Clackamas County. Subscription $1.60 WANTED.— Barns or houses to reshingle by expert Will take horse, per year. cow or pigs or what. Write W. R. FOR SALE.— White oats, 1 Vi-C Hi Castile, Eagle Creek. pound. Walter Smith, Eagle Creek, j F’OR SALE.— 2-wheeled trailer, 1st Tel. 42-21L__________________ fad class condition rubber practically FOR SALE.— Early Clark and K. new. This trailer shop made and well ironed. Has rack and iron hooks. $15 thadin seed potatoes, also a late whili cash or trade for pigs delivered. G. s e e d potato with few shallow eyes, no disease. R. H. Millard, Estueada rt. 2 L. Carmony, rt. 1, box 161, Boring. 1 4 mile S. E. Springwater. 3tpd F’OR SALE.— Used wire fencing cheap. Also 1000 hour cabinet radio Menu’» R a c k e t S t o r e G r e s h a m . - Mrs. S.D. Dunlop. Tel. Estacada 71-51 The complete stock of furnishings on display makes it easy for you to choose appointments Everything plainly marked. A service within your means. Lady assistant. offers a good selection of oil stoves | in all sizes and at various prices. Al*o hundred« of other bargains. Come in and see what you canbuy for I a little money here.— Adv. FOR TRADE.— A good milch go.i soon to freshen for a good 12-incl chilled plow or baby chicks. A, W. Voungberg, rt. 2, Estacada. 1 Va mi east of Estacada, Faraday road. WANTED.— Used cars. Also havu a large selection of used cars in prac tically all makes and models at special low prices. Liberal terms. Dunmire Motor Co., 82nd. Ave at bridge, Glad- stone, Oreg o n . ____ _____________ The controversy between the West Coast Telephone company and the newly formed Sandy Telephone com pany became a court battle last week when the former filed suit to pre vent the latter from exercising its franchise to conduct a telephone bu siness in Sandy and vicinity The plaintiff asks that the franchise bo turned over to it. F. L. Christensen is also named a defendant on the ground that he was employed as the Sandy agent of the plaintiff when hd ’ organized the new company, at a time it is stated when he should habe __ been devoting his entire time to the i[S interests of the W,est Coast com- pany. A Service Within Your Means T o b i . o n S e c o n d Han d S t o r e P ow ell B l v d A M ain A v e. Gresham, Oregon FOR SALE.— Horse. Choice of tin 1 FOR SALE.— Star-Durant pickup in frst class cndition. Price $40. In 1350 and 1400. $65 each Good work quire Clackamas County News. Bar ers single or double. Clare Burdick Boring on Deep Creek road. ney Gilbride, Estacada, Oregon. FOR SALE— New Ford cars and and trucks. Also Square Deal and R & G used cars and trucks. Gall Har old Barr for apnointment, Ford Gar age, Gresham. Tel. 230 Residence 1211 Powell Blvd. Tel. G re »ham 4434. FRIDAY. MAY l3, 1933 Business during the Sandy cham ber of commerce dinner Thursday night included the re-appointment of R. S. Smith as the Sandy representa tive of the Mt. Hood Winter sports association, announcement that ar rangements for the free outdoor mo ving pictures for the summer, start- I ing Wednesday night, June 1 are nea; completion It was voted to enter a float in the Portland Rose Festival and commit tees were chosen to assemble matei ial and arrange further details Tom McGuire local candidate foi county commissioner was introduc ed also ‘‘Ort’ Sutton manager of the new Sandy baseball team. Tin Sandy campfire girls delighted the crowd with their numbers. Tue DeMo- uiys served the dinner. The new Gresham baseball team, heading the inter-state league has changed its name to the Sandy Mer chants nine and ‘Ort’ Sutton, Port land manager announces the first game will be next Sunday at Park- dale and the first home game will ho here Sunday, May 16 at the high school athletic field. The old horsemen of two years ago entering the nine are Tom Scales, Ed Schmitz, John Williams, and Curt Bacon will bo captain. Principal Sim mons of Bull Run will also play. Sutton announces that Chuck Woehlert will be on the mound for the new team. The Sandy chamber is also backing the new team. SW P HOUSE PAINT eon Your home look only a« well ai the paint it wearsl And Here s no better looking drew of paint than Sherwin-William» SWP nor one that protect» i o thoroughly, »o laitingly. Yet SWP costs less to use. There’» more real paint in every gallon, and that point goe» further on the |ob with le»» co»t for labor to apply itl £ * W e have In pure white and many hand»ome colons. SWP A Real "Buy" ot any price. PAINT S fllil ling, T= 1 S W P H O U SE P A IN T First time on sale—World's Stand ard House Paint— goes further— lasts länger— looks better. Special. $2.97 92c SEMI-LUSTRE Spocial— QUARTS 93c Whito and Regular Colors QUARTS Rsg. Pris» Whit*. $1.10 Colora, 1.0S GALLONS R*g. Prie* W hit«, S I.40 Colors. 3.40 That amaiingly wash able finish lor kitchen and bathroom walls and woodwork. Por Gol. In 5-Gol. Cant G A LLO N *2 99 iiiiiiuiuiiiii 59 s2 87 Reg. Price WJiite, S3.50 Colors. 3.30 PORCH & DECK PAINT Withstands roughest wear and toughest weather. QUART Special— G A LLO N S R c 9- Price 0 0 ID SJ.1H 97 < $U7 ||llliyilHp||ipai|||p)l),l: Take advantage of these bargain prices on Sherwin-William; Faint and new low FHA terms for immediate home painting. 1938 Home Decorator and Color Guide, Up-to-date ideas. Gel your copy today. A. W.Metzger &Co. POWELL STREET GRESHAM, ORE. The membership drive of the San dy Sportsmen’s association has been won by team number one consisting of Bob Murray, Peter McVarden, Ar thur Phelps and H. R. Steffenson. this team secured 37 new members of the 48 new members added during the drive. The other two teams in the mem bership drive will entertain the win ning team and also all other member of the association at a dinner to hi held at Dodge park the first Tuesda) in June. Members of the two losing teams are: B. M Alt, Lyle Seaman, Fred Proctor, Earl Chamberlain, C M. Coon, R. S. Smith, Dale Stewait and Allen Tack. The association now has a mem hership of 65. The association wa.- started in 1933 and now owns proper ty and equipment valued at about $1500. Their liabilities total abou $100 which they expect to pay off m the near future. LAND B E IN G C L E A R E D FOR NEW HATCHERY — -® — Land is being cleared for the nrw fish hatchery at the Big Sandy dam, It has been 16 years since a hatch ery was operated on the Big Sandy and the old building used for that purpose is in too bad a state of re pair for further use. Building mater ial is being hauled from Boring fur the construction of a new hatchery. The new hatchery will have a ca pacity of two million. Mr. Greer of \ Onkridge has assumed charge of th*| hachery. He has had 12 years of ex- i i perienre in this work His family [ consisting of his wife and 7-year old daughter are now with him on the new hatchery location. Newt Classified Ads. 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