Clackamas County news. (Estacada, Or.) 1928-1957, January 24, 1941, Image 2

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CLACKAMAS COUNTY NEWS
D E P E N D A B L E USED CARS
1938 Dodge 4 door sedan. A fine car
with radio and heater.
FRIDAY, JANUARY 24, 1941
Dependable Used Tractors,
Tractors and Horse drawn
Implements
CURRINSVILLE
buying shoes from the small factory.
Then the big factory grubbed o ff thq
shoe business at a big advance. Well
it is just possible that the “ big” in­
terests will be the one to wreck our
beloved country by holding us up for
all there is in it so as to hoard
more dollars and cause more poverty
and distress in a ]and of plenty. Think
is over
Mrs. G. B. Linn was a dinner guest
one day last week at the home of
“ L” John Lcere tractor with plow,
Mrs. Effie Jones.
reconditioned and A -l condition
1937 Chevrolet coupe in best o f
The Tooley Shingle mill which was
“ 1 0 ” Caterpillar, 12-in. shoes.
condition. New paint.
moved to Sandy recently resumed op­
“ 22” Caterpillar, 40 inch guage,
1934 Plymouth coupe. Fine shape.
erations in their new location. Floyd
10 inch shoes.
1933 Dodge coupe, rumble seat.
2 Fordsons, each ............................. $ 7 5 and Donald Hale and James Lamb,
employees drive back and forth tu
Used tractor plows in all sizes
B R O C K W A Y A N E L SO N
work each day.
Come in and see our stock.
D o d g e end P lym ou th D ealers
M RS. D A N S H U T E
T el 207
G resham , O re
Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Linn and a
R E P A IR S and S E R V IC E
couple o f friends from Sandy called
Mrs. Dan Shute, 83, of the High­
FOR SERVICE. Saanan billy goat Hessel Implement Company
GECrttGE
relatives and attended the Odd
land district died late Friday at the
service. Purebred but do not have
Gresham,
Oregon Fellow-Rebekah installation Monday.
home o f a daughter Mrs. Wm. Mon-
papers..
We read the president’s inaugura­ teith at Oregon City. Mrs. Shute was
Mr. and Mrs. Win. Githens and
FOR SALE. Table Model Silver-
We are agents for the Oregon
tion speech about the unity and spirit born in Elwood and had resided in
tone radio in good condition or will Worsted company and under pres­ Henry and Mildred came over from
f* .
o f America and enjoyed it. It appeal- Clackamas county most of her life.
Canby
Sunday
to
attend
the
Win.
'll
trade for stock. Prefer to trade. J J. ent conditons are prepared to con­
el to our love o f country and regard She is survived by her widow, Frank,
Leber, rt. 1, box 336, Boring, 94 mi- tract any wool or any mohair from Douglass funeral and visit with the
for its welfare. However we are only a sister Mrs. Belle Kundle o f High­
former’s
sister,
Mrs.
H.
Carlin.
south o f Pleasant Home on Pleasant growers and would be willing to
Mrs. Wilma Rynning visited Mrs. common men o f America. We saw land, a brother Joe T. Scott o f Ed­
Home road.
make advances o f one dollar per
G.
B. Linn Sunday, also the Cur- in another paper how the big shoe in­ monton, Alberta, three grandchildren
terests got a good economical one and three great grandchildren. The
LAND WANTED for sale with ot head for fleece wool and fifty cents rins.
dollar year man fired because he sav5 body was taken to Holman & Han­
without buildings, big and little par head for mohair. It must he un­
Portland
visitors
this
week
were
ed several million dollars to us by kins mortuary.
tracts with streams preferred. Must derstood that this is on an open mar­
Mr and Mrs. Henry Heiple, Mr. and
he cheap. M. A. Elliott, 208, 8th St. ket the prices to be market price at
the time wool is ready for disposal. Mrs. Lyle Walker and Mrs. G. B.
Oregon City, Oregon.
Under no consideration will we make Linn and Mrs. Currin.
FOR SALE or TRADE for live fixed prices at this time. See us
Word was received here Monday
Regardless o f w orking position . . .
stock. 6-cubic foot Kelvinator, also about a wool or mohair contract to­ o f the death of Mrs. Elizabeth Hard­
whether going uphill, downhill or on
oil burning circulating heater. Also day. Tunnel! & Sauer, Currinsville. ing, wife of J. A. Harding and mo­
sidehills. . . all vital moving parts o f
have 1934, 45-cubic inch Indian mo­
ther o f Claude. The two Harding fa ­
the “Caterpillar” Diesel Tractor En­
torcycle will sell or trade for light
milies lived here and at Estacada
C U S T O M S A W IN G
gine arc protected by positive, full-
car. Write A. L. Babcock, rt. 1 box
We will do custom sawing at reas­ for a number of years. Mrs. Harding
pressure lubrication.
«RESULT:
154, Beavercreek, Ore., or inquire onable rates or will saw on shares was stricken with flu which develop­
Extra hours o f trouble-free operation.
whereabouts at Bill McIntyre store at shingles and rough m nitsr for sale ed into pneumonia.
at all times. Water Wheel Shingle
Lower Highland.
Mr. and Mrs. Richard Githens cal­
Co>( Estacada, Ore. Tel. 38-3L
led at the Carlin home Monday ev­
WANTED. 16-foot fir logs deliv­
OREGON MUTUAL FIRE INSUR­ ening enroute to Bremerton, Wash.
ered at mill. A. R. Eri, Sandy, Ore.
ANCE co. has L o w e s t r a t e s
Mrs. Marie Heiple who submitted
Tel Sandy 20x-4.
No assessments, why pay m ore} As­
SUNSHINE G R A H A M CRACKERS 2-lb. box 3 0 £
to an operation on her foot last week
sets
ever
$918,669.51.
Ask
THCE
b
NE
FOR SALE or RENT. 3 acres, two
& WALK AD, Agents, Gresham.—
* Ad v is at home again but has to walk on
H-D JELL, all flavors, b o x ..........................................5<*
cleared, 3-room house. Just outside
Gresham,
Oregon city limits. J. J. Marchbank, Tel. Es­ FOR SALE. Automatic electri$ crutches.
On Saturday the Pedro club gave
BOILING BEEF, lb.................................................. 1 6 t f
pump in good condition. Cost $135.
tacada 25-4.
Will take $50. Have city water and a surprise party for Mollie Bates a«
GOOD V E A L STE AK S, lb....................................2 5 « >
don’t’ need pump. J. J. Marchbank, the Curr in home. It was the occasion
o f Mrs. Bates birthday. The evening
Tel. Estacada 25-4.
NO. 1 CURED H AM S, lb..................................... 2 5 < ?
was spent playing pedro. High hon­
FOR SALE. 2 heating stoves, 1 ors were won by Mary and Dave
C O TTA G E H AM S, nice, boneless,, lb................ 2 3 < *
cook stove with coils, 3 double beds Eshleman. Twenty people were at
with springs, kitchen cabinet,, work play. A beautifully decorated birth­
DEPENDABLE
cabinet with bins and drawers* din­ day cake made by Kathryn McCon­
Chili Bricks, Lunch Meats, Link Sausage and Qual­
ing room table with chairs, kitchen nell was admired by everyone. It was
RECONDITIONED
ity Cuts of Meats at Lowest Prices
USED CARS & TRUCKS table with chairs, small center table,, a double decker and had the names
1939 S T U D E B A K E R 4 -d o o r C ham ­
large oak center table, 3 rocking o f all the guests crone in pink icing
pion, H eater and D e fr o x t .r
A ll w ith 1941 L i e n »
chairs, bureau, 2 gas lights, battery on a white background as was the
We Pay 3c each for Common Mill or Grain Sacks
radio, gasoline Maytag washer motor birthday greeting.
1938 P O N T IA C 8, 4 -d o o r S edan,.. . 1941 Willys deluxe sedan, heater,
and 5c for branded Triangle Sacks
Mrs. Sara Hale went to Portland
.. H eater and D e fr o it e r .
just like a new car ................. $769 with kick starter, wood barrel chum,
sewing machine, child’s bed with sides Saturday to visit her sistei Mrs. Ber­
1936 P O N T IA C 4 -d o o r D elu xe,
length 5 feet. 1 lounge. All reasona­ tha Shankland.
1939 Ford deluxe 85 tudor sedan,
W e contract wool and mohair and will advance
heate r
Walter Smith, Eagle
heater, very clean car ............. $535 bly priced.
Judge and Mrs. C. O. Troupe mo­
$1.00
per head for fleece wool and 50c per head for
Creek, Ore. Tel. 42-111.
tored to Portland Sunday to visit
19 36 P O N T IA C 4 -d o o r
mohair.
Market price.
1939 Plymouth dl coupe, heater and
their daughter.
FOR SALE. 4-inch White wood
ready to go .............................. $5 95
19 39 C H E V R O L E T 4-d o o r, S pecial
adz. Inquire o f B. R. Kimmell. Tel,
D elu x e, H eater, D e fr o ste r
1938 Willys dl sedan, heater and
Estacada 82-61.
PORTER
very clean car .......................... $3 75
CH EAP CARS
FOR RENT. The old Holder place
Mr. and Mrs. Ed Lee and small
son motored to Mt. Angel Sunday to
$50 1937 Packard 120 sedan, heater and in Estacada. Tel. Estacada 28-112.
1 9 2 9 F ord tu d or ..................
Formerly Currinsville Mercantile Co.
fine looking car ................... $ 4 9 5
spend the day with Mr. Lee’s cousin.
$1 45
Currinsville,
Oregon
FOR SALE Two nanny goats td
Bill and George Randall are work­
be fresh soon. Mrs. C. A. Chaney,
1937 Ford 85 coupe, ,heater and
$3
1 9 3 0 Willy» K n igh t ............... ____ $6 5
ing in the timber near Salem. They
radio ........................................... $3 65 Tel. Estacada 6x51.
4-door sedan, clean
report that they are receiving fair
We want grain or feed sacks at wages and not such bad work.
19 29 O ldsm obile
$5 0 1935 Chevrolet sedan, heater and
radio. A buy ..............................$325 once. We have a large contract to
Last Tuesday Mrs. John Grove Sr.,
fill and will pay three cents each
1931 Buick coupe ......................... $1 25 for common mill or grain sacks and called for a brief visit at the Schweit­
zer and Wisner homes.
five cents for branded Triangle sacks.
1930 Ford tudor sedan, clean
O R IE N T G A R A G E
Bring us all your sacks now and at
Lawrence Wisner called at the Lee
car ............................................... $1 35
T el. Gresham 47 48. O rien t, O reg on
regular intervals. Tunnell & Sauer, and Schweitzer homes Sunday.
T e l. Sandy, ,4 3 1 , Sandy, O re g o n
Currinsville, Oregon.
1929 Studobaker coupe ..............
$75
Mrs. Willard Marreli was a Sun
day guest at the Randall home.
1940 International D-3 stake
ELWOOD
Bible study was at the Henry Chris,
bed pickup. Special ...........
$695
tensen home last week and this Wed­
1938 International D-2 pickup $475
Mrs. Clara Meilike of Oregon City nesday night at the Schweitzer home.
and Mr. and Mrs A1 Bullock o f Bat­
Rev. J. Burkey who preached at
1935 Dodge 1% ton truck. Flat bed tleground, Wash.,, called at the Matt
Porter a year ago last December will
and ready to go ..................... $350 Park home Sunday.
deliver a sermon at the special ser­
SEE Harold Shelhamer for paint­ T hese C e r t end T ru ck s are in A -l
vice to be held in the Porter school
ing, papering, kalsomining, carpen­
Chester
Halvorson
who
recently
c o n d ition ready to d iiv e hom e
try, plumbing, plaster patching and
finished a mechanics course at the next Monday evening, January 27, at
house raising. Estimates gladly given. SE E O U R S T O C K B E F O R E
Clackamas defense school is working 7 o’c’lock.
First class work. Eagle Creek, Ore­ Y O U B U Y
on R. Weslund’ s car.
gon. Tel Estacada 22-4.
AMflffiKpHIS VALUE IN
1939 Willys Overland, 4-door sedan
looks like new.
• C A T E R P I L L A R ” OIESELS
)
Si
out o f it by a new route. Backed
by sundry citizens he will face the
highway commission and show them
how it can be done ami incidently
at the same time bridge a pap in the
Foothills highway. Ed Shearer,, the
well known Springwater chicken ex
pert also has a route which would
accomplish the same end. It com­
mences to look as if Springwater hill
is on its way out as a bad place in
the road.
W U PRESSURE
W ERW tna/v
SPECIALS !
POTATOES, 50-lbs. No.2 l » f
Juice Oranges
2 dozen 25c
HESSEL
Implement Co.
ILed Car
Specials
Used Car
Bargains
Tunnell & Sauer
SIS
George Koch
Classified
Advertising
R E L I A B I L I T Y -S E R V I C E
SEE Earl Paul at Jarman’ s, Chev­
Stanford Cox purchased a car las»
Hessel Implement Company week.
»
rolet and Buick dealers, ir Oregon
C hrysler
P lym outh
City for the best tleai on use.: car».
In tern ation a l T ru ck *
Mr. and Mrs Raymond Ginther and
Large stock to chose from. Tel. Ore­
daughter Gertrude were Sunday vis­
PHONE 22 »
gon City 3771.
itors at the home o f Mr. and Mrs,
Gresham, Oregon
Otis Vallen.
Hite’s Auto Wrecker, Main street,
Estacada. We buy old cars, iron, me­
tal. Sell used cars, tires and parts.
Cars from $15 to $60.
FOR SALE. Gravel, road and drive,
way gravel for sale at pit or deliver
ed. Deep Creek Gravel Co, at. 1, box
101, Boring, Oregon.
Carpentry and reshingling at re
enable prices. Castile & Oswald, Ea­
gle Creek, Ore. Tel 22-6.
WANTED. 6-inch 7-foot split ce
dar posts. Quote price, earliest ship­
ment.
Neidermeyer-Martin Lumber
Co., Portland, Oregon.
FOR SALE. Good fresh eggs right
o f f the nest. Market price. John Sur-
fus, Estacada,, Oregon
WANTED. Shingle bolts delivered
to new location at Sandy. Tooley
Shingle Co., Sandy, Oregon.
FOR RENT or SALE.
4-room
house with bath, double garage, wood
shed and 3 lots. Also small building
with 2 rooms.
1 block from high
school, on upper Broadway. Call or
write Mrs. Rina Bell, Tel Sandy 24 at
•Boring rt. 1, box 95, collect
P A N T O R IU M C L E A N E R S
O F F E R N E W S E R V IC E S
The Pantorium Cleaners o f Oregon
City who have been serving this com­
munity for many years with a weekly
delivery and pickup service this week
announce two important new ser­
vices.
The first o f these services is cal­
led lusterizing. All silk, rayon and
ladies dress wear sent to the Pantor-
um cleaners is now lusterized at nq
additional cost. Lusterizing restores
the original sizing and makes each
garment like new. The second of
these services is called Flexform»
By means o f Flexform the Pantorium
cleaners are able to restore dresses
to their original measurement or to
quickly make minor alterations when
forming. It is said ‘“ the most diffi
cult to finish,” or shrunk dresses res
pond qquickly to the firm but gentle
action o f Flexform. No extra charge
If made for Flexform service which
ia given to all dresses sent to the
Pantorium cleaners for cleaning.—,
Adv.
Mrs. Amy Westlund and daughter»
USED IMPLEMENTS AT
Janet and Norma attended a birth­
SPECIAL LOW PRICES
day party on Mrs. Rosamond Myers
Oliver 8-ft., 20 inch disc like
and Lva Lou Kishpaugh at the horn*
new for .................................... $150 o f Mrs. Dan Trowbridge in Dodge
Thursday.
International 10-20 reconditioned
tractor
M rs. M. Surfus is now at the home
Arien's Rotor Tiller.
o f her daughter Mrs. Dan Stahl
5-foot Oliver tandem disc.
necker.
Model A Ford pickup .............. $65
Our knitting class met Tuesday
Set o f good work harness.
with a good attendance. Mrs. A. Dan­
F A R M T R A C T O R CO.
ielson and Mrs. June Anderson of
E lm er S turm , O w n er
A t O rient on Mt H ood L o o p H ighw ay Colton joined our class.
Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Snyder and son
P h on e G resham 4 7 4 2
Benny were Portland visitors on Sat*
FOR RENT. Small house, electric urday.
lights, large garden plot, family o r
Pete Rydzwski was home Sunday.
chard, grapes, plenty o f pasture, bam
He hrot Lou Bogden home from
for two or three cows. On paved road.
Portland hospital whehe he has been
In Estacada school district, school bus
for some time.
stops in front o f place. Corner of
Little Dae Stahlnecker spent last
Estacada cut-off and Springwater
week with his grandparents Mr. and ST REAM LIN IN G SPRING WATER
road. Rent $7 a month. For further
Mrs. Dan Stahlnecker while his mo­ H ILL M A Y O R ’ S AIM
information see Dick Sponhauer at
ther Mrs. Evelyn Stahlnecker sub­
Dick’s Service, Estacada. Tel. 842.
Back in the ‘ 90’s Springwater hill
stituted for a Clarkes teacher who
urtm a horse killer and the coming of
FOR SALE. Around 2000 feet of was ill.
e automobile has not wiped out the
rough two by four ranging in lengths
Mr. and Mrs. John Myers snd
eavy grade. Now S. E. Wooster, Ej
from 24 feet to 16 feet and shorter. daughter Dot is were Saturday even­
ida’s nerw mayor proposes to
Lewis Pauli, rt. 2, Estacada. Tel. 68-6 ing guests at the Jagmin home.
amline the hill and take the pull
NEW MODEL C Allis-Chalmers
Tractor
All implements hydraulically controlled
Delivered to Farmer at only .....................$ 6 7 5 0 0
NO GREASE FITTINGS
Beatings pre-luhricated or packed and sealed
FITS YOUR ROW WIDTHS
Rear wheel spacings 52 inches to 80 inches
TOOL BAR TYPE CULTIVATOR
l-tn. »hovel spacings, pre-determined lift, controlled penetration
ONE LIFT FOR ALL IMPLEMENTS
ALL ROW VISION
Operator has clear view o f every shovel
Hydraulic Controlled Mounted Plow
Quick Hitch Implements
Less than 10 minutes— one man
CASTERED FRONT WHEELS
Wht u l ^ a atno r d ^ g f bl<! fr° n t 3Xle f° r “
*"« nuicke,
Farm Tractor Co.
ELMER STURM, Owner
At ORIENT on Mt. Hood Loop Highway