Clackamas County news. (Estacada, Or.) 1928-1957, January 31, 1941, Image 2

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Classified
Advertising
SEE Hamid Shelhamer fo r paint­
ing, papering, kalsomining, carpen
try, plumbing, plaster patching and
house raising. Estimates gladly given.
First class work. Eagle Creek, Ore­
gon. T el Estacada 22-4.
Carpentry and reshingling at reaa-
onable prices. Castile & Oswold, Ea­
gle Creek, Ore. Tel 22-6.
W A N T E D . 6-inch 7-foot split ce­
dar posts. Quote price, earliest ship­
ment.
Neidermeyer-Martin Lumber
Co., Portland, Oregon.
AM7VHED
The weight and horsepower of the
"Caterpillar“ Diesel Tractor arc matched
and balanced to assure maximum en­
gine power at the draw bar-plenty o f
weight to insure positive traction—
plenty o f power to pull through the
tough spots, r
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HESSEL
Im plem ent Co.
Oregon
Gresham,
W A N T E D . Shingle bolts delivered
to new location at Sandy. Tooley
Shingle Co., Sandy, Oregon.
FOR R E N T or SALE.
4-room
house with bath, double garage, wood
shed and 3 lots. Also small building
with 2 rooms.
X block from high
school, on upper Broadway. Call or
write Mrs. Bina Bell, Tel Sandy 24 at
Boring rt. 1, box 95, collect.
Dependable Used Tractor»,
Tractors and Horse drawn
Implements
R E PA IR S and SERVICE
Hessel Implement Company
Gresham,
Oregon
LA N D W A N T E D fo r sale with or
without buildings, big and little
tracts with streams preferred. Must
be cheap. M. A. Elliott, 208, 8th St.
Oregon City, Oregon.
FOR S A LE or R ENT. 8 acres, two
cleared, 3-room house. Just outside
city limits. J. J. Marchbank, Tel. Es­
tacada 25-4.
Used Car
Bargains
DEPENDABLE
RECONDITIONED
USED CARS & TRUCKS
EAGLE CREEK
Many improvements are being
made around the community. On the
■ridge C. L. Chambers is hauling rock
to improve the road into his farm.
A. D. Burnett has had part o f his
barn reshingled and other Improve­
ments completed. W .A. Smith is build
ing an addition to his store building
occupied by Ivarry W right. E. A.
Holbrook Is building a new modern
.residence on the property acquired
from Mrs. A. G. Buhlinger. A well
has been drilled and several outbuild­
ings completed.
Geo. T. Baser brot his w ife home
from a Portland hospital Monday.
FOR S A LE or trade fo r wood« She is reported to be doing well.
Marion Hinkle has sold his farm
oats, wheat, etc. Tw o light fixtures,
1 two light and 1 fiv e light fo r mat­ and they will move next month.
ching room. Nice fo r dining room and
Noah Stlngley visited his sister
living room. Also one bridge lamp, Mrs. Lena Kellogg in Oregon City on
black wrought iron with shade. A ll Sunday.
these fixtures in excellent condition.
The G. W. Becker fam llj* are mov­
Mrs. L. D. Meade, Estacada. T ele­ ing to Portland for the present. Mr.
phone 92-15.
Becker and both boys are employed
FOR SALE. 2 incubators,, capacity
about 300 eggs, both for $5; 1 plow
D E PE N D A B LE USED CARS
, holder attachment, almost new, $9.50;
1938 Dodge 4 door sedan. A fine car 1 single disc $14.20; 1 single leaf
with radio and heater.
spike tooth harrow $4; electric fence
1939 W illys Overland, 4-door sedan good as new, $8.50; 1 iron bed, spring
and mattress $3.50; 1 sanitary cot
looks like new.
1937 Chevrolet coupe
In best of $2.25; 1 rocking chair $2. Mrs. A g ­
nes Walters,, Mt. Hood loop near Or­
condition. New paint.
ient garage. Mail address rt. 1, box
BR O C K W AY A NELSON
375, Boring, Oregon.
Dodge and Plymouth Dealer»
Tal 207
Gresham, Ora.
FOR SALE. 30 acres, 20 in culti­
W A N T E D . 16-foot fir logs deliv­
ered at mill. A. R. Eri, Sandy, Ore.
Tel Sandy 20x-4.
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FO R RENT. Small house, electric
lights, large garden plot, fam ily or­
chard, grapes, plenty o f pasture, bam
fo r two or tl ee cows. On paved road.
In Estacada school district, school bus
stops in front o f place. Corner of
Estacada cut-off and Springwater
road. Rent |7 a month. For further
information see Dick Sponhauer at
Dick’s Service, Estacada. Tel. 842.
F R ID A Y , J A N U A R Y 31, 1941
there. Mr. Becker and Bill on defense
projects and Marvin is with an auto­
mobile company
Pork & Beans 2 cans for
Spaghetti
3 cans for
Franco-American
25<*
C O TT A G E HAM S, nice, boneless ..... lb.
23<*
Extra fine L IN K SAUSAG E. Large selection of
Quality Cheese and Lunch Meats
V isiting the W. A. Smith home
from Bridgeport, Neb., are Mrs. Etta
Kelsey and son Vernon. Mrs. Kelsey
is a sister o f Mrs. Smith.
No matter what your choice, you get the Best
Quality Cuts o f Meat here at Lowest Prices.
Peter Myers Is working at the new
airport in Portland as is also Roy
Forrester.
A FULL LINE OF SEEDS THAT GROW FOR
FOR FLOWER AND VEGETABLE GARDENS
Grover Douglas visited here from
Nyassa last week end attended tJu
vation. 4 acres bearing filberts, 4 funeral o f his sister Mrs. DeShazer.
acres strawberries, now bam., 7 room
Mr. and Mrs. A.R. K ing were hosts
house, electric water system, l'Vi
fo r a Guardian dinner at their home
mile N. E. o f Kelso. Write Evelyn
in Dover Sunday. Enjoying the a f­
Chritton, Seaside, Ore. 786 13 ave.
fa ir were Mr. and Mrs. Guy Wilcox,
Mr. and Mrs. Perry Huntington amj
W e are agents fo r the Oregon Mr. and Mrs. Ed Bews.
Worsted company and under pres­
Mr. and Mrs. A. M. McDonald and
ent conditons are prepared to con­
fam ily entertained Mr. and Mrs. Guy
tract any wool or any mohair from
W ilcox and fam ily at an enjoyable
growers and would be w illing to
party last week. ~
make advances o f one dollar per
The bazaar given at the Dover
head fo r fleece wool and fif t y centa
per head for mohair. It must be un­ school Friday was successful over $6
derstood that this is on an open mar­ being raised fo r the hot luncheon
ket the prices to be market price at project. The W P A has appointed Jim
, the time wool is ready fo r disposal. Taylor as cook.
Under no consideration will we make
Mr. and Mrs. Joe DeShazer were
fixed prices at this time. See us Sunday dinner guests o f their son-in-
about a wool or mohair contract to­ law and daughter Mr. and Mrs. W al­
day. Tunnell & Sauer, Currinsville. ter Kitzm iller In Oregon City.
LOOK
$225
$375
$395
$350|
$495
$645
...... $550|
He»»«l Implement Company
Me
MOTOR
Gresham, Oregon
USED IMPLEMENTS AT
SPECIAL LOW PRICES
Odd* and End Sale— Half Price
Closing out broken lines o f men’s
white
shirts, sleeveless sweaters, gym
Oliver 8-ft., 20 inch disc like
shiits and trunks, ladies girdles,
new for ................ - .....
$150
pocket books, galoshes, etc., at half
International 10-20 reconditioned
the regular price.— R A Y M A R T IN
tractor
Gresham.— Adv.
Arien's Rotor Tiller.
5-foot O liver tandem disc.
Model A Ford pickup ............ $65
Set o f good work harness.
FARM TRACTOR CO.
Elmer Sturm, Owner
At Orient on Mt. Hood Loop Hi|hway
Phone Gresham 4742
Grandma Randall spent the latter
part o f last week and the first of
this week with Mr. and Mrs. Fred
Glngerich at Canby.
Ernest Bontrager le ft again Mon­
day for Harrisburg. This is his last
week o f teaching in that community.
Bro. Ell Bontrager was with us
W e have a wonderful selection of again Monday and Monday night.
sewing machines priced at from $5 He has been staying at the Mission
to $15. Machines in good condition. in Portland while Bno. Lynn was
Also hur l ed- o f other money saving away holding meetings In California.
bargains in our newly remodeled
store. Come and see. Tobiason Se-
Gresham, Oregon.— Adv.
25c
FIG B A R S ........... 2-lbs. f o r ..........................
W e pay 3-cents each for common mill or grain sacks
and 5-cents for branded Triangle Sacks
W e contract wool and mohair and will advance
$1.00 per head for fleece wool and 50-cents per head
for mohair. Market price.
Tunnell & Sauer
Formerly Currinsville Mercantile Co.
Currinsville,
Oregon
Important 4-H Pioneer Called
Radio Broadcast Called by Death
Herbert Udell o f eastern Oregon is
CUSTOM S A W IN G
W e will do custom sawing at reas­ spending the winter with his parents
onable rates or will suw on shares here the H. H. Udells.
A ll with 1941 License
jJJungles and rough lumber fo r sals
4-H club members o f Clackamas
1941 W illys deluxe sedan, heater,
at all times. Water Wheel Shingle
county
will have opportunity to hear
PORTER
just like a new ear ............. $769 Co , Estacada, Ore. Tel. S8-3L
two radio talks o f importance to the
club piogram Monday evening, Feb­
OREGON M U T U A L FIRE IN S U R
1939 Ford deluxe 85 tudor sedan,
Dan Cupid scored another bulls-
ruary 3, on the regular club period
A N C E CO. has LOW EST RATES
heater, very clean car ......... $535
eye In this community last Wednes­
No assessments, why pay m orel As­
on K O AC starting at 7 :30 o’clock an­
sets over $91H,6(M.»1. Ask TH O R N E day when Leora (B abe) Hamilton nounces Edwin Keltner, county club
AT THESE "19*1" BARGAINS!
1938 W illys dl sedan, heater and
& W A L K All, A g e n t* Gresham— Adv became the bride o f Melvin Winners.
agent.
very clean car ..................... $375
FO R SALE.
Automatic electric The young couple motored to Wash­
“ Fitting 4-H Club Work to the
1936 Ford Touring
ington where they were married at
Needs o f the State” w ill be discussed
1937 Packaid sedan, heater and pump in good condition. Cost $135.
the home o f the groom. They are at
Fordor sedan
1 defroster
by W. L. Teutsch assistant dire-tor
$495 W ill take $50 or trade for cow. Have
Washington blue finish, large
city water and don’t need pump. .1, home to their friends In a trailer o f extension. He will tell o f several
house in the George district where
trunk, mohair upholtîtery.
J. Marchbank, Tel. 26-4.
new developments in club work re­
h936 Plymouth deluxe coupe, radio
Melvin is employed.
Their many
lated to present conditions and show
and heater ........................... $325
FO R SALE. 2 heating stoves, 1 friends extend congratulations.
how the club, programs may assist in
1937 Ford Fordor
cook stove with coiU, 3 double beds
1936 Chrysler coupe, heater and
Neighbors and ft/Kends gathered the general improvement o f agricul­
sedan .... .........
a real clean car ................. $435 with springs, kitchen cabinet,, work at the Wlsner nome last Thursday tural and home conditions In Oregon.
Gull Gray finish, good,
cabinet with bins and drawers, din­ fo r a stork shower fo r Mrs. Wisner.
Dr. J. N. Shaw head o f the Oregon
rubber, Motor A -l.
1931 Buick coupe ........................$125 ing room table with chairs, kitchen Refreshments were served by Mrs. state college veterinary department
table with chairs, small center table,, Albred Gastenau. The ladies from w ill speak on “ Lamb Diseases” fo l­
1930 Ford tudor sedan, clean
large oak center table, 3 rocking the Bethel community were unable to lowing Mr. Teutsch’s talk. Dr. Shaw
1937 Ford Deluxe
car ............................................ $135 chairs, bureau, 2 gas lights, battery
attend owing to a death in their has done a great deal o f work recent­
coupe ...
1
radio, gasoline Maytag washer motor communiity but plan to come this ly in solving some o f the most baf­
1929 Studebaker convertible
This is a very clean car.
with kick starter, wood barrel churn, Thursday.
fling diseases sheepmen have to con­
coupe ........................................ $75
sewing machine, child’s bed with aide*
tend with. His discussion now, at the
Leslie
Randall
and
sons
have
pur­
length 5 feet. 1 lounge. A ll reasona­
1937 Ford Touring
1929 Dodge coupe ....................$75
chased a McCormick-Deoring tractor start o f lambing w ill be o f exception­
bly priced.
W alter Smith, Eagle
tudor ..
and plan to farm their 200 acre farm al value o etvery sheep club member
Cieek, Ore. Tel. 42-111.
1940 International D-3 stake
and leader, says Mr. Keltner.
This car has hail exception­
in the modern way.
bed pickup. Special ............. $695
ally fine care.
FOR SALE. 4-inch White wood
Ed Schweitzer and fam ily were
A sure sign that Oregon’s 1941
1938 International D-2 pickup $475 adz. Inquire o f B. R. Kimmell. Tel. all day Sunday guests at the O. D. trout season is not too far distant is
1939 Ford coupe
Estacada 82-61.
Bowman home.
given in announcement by the Ore­
1937 Ford pickup ....................$385
A real bargain.
gon
State Game commission o f a two-
Elsie Warthen o f Squaw Mountain
FOR RENT. The old Holder place
day session, February 7 and 8, when
spent the weekend with Anna Sny­
1935 Dodge 1 V4 ton truck. Flat bed in Estacada. Tel. Estacada 28-112.
regulations fo r fishing on waters of
1940 Ford Tudor
der near Canby.
and ready to go ...............
$350
the state will be promulgated. The
FOR
SA
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T
w
o
nanny
goata
to
sedan ............
The»* Cars and Trucks arc la A -l
Bible study will be at the Grant hearings will be held in the Portland
be fresh soon. Mrs. C. A. Chaney,
Used less than 12 months
condition ready to dlive homo
home at the Squaw Mountain camp offic e o f the commission, 616 Ore­
Tel. Estacada 6x51.
SEE OUR STOCK BEFORE
gon Building.
on Wednesday February 5th.
1938 Nash Lafayette
YOU B U Y
Suggestions and recommendations
Bro. E. J. Barkey filled his ap­
W e want grain or feed sack» at
of both sportsment gioups and indi­
R E LIAB ILITY-SE R V IC E
coupe ..
once. W e have a large contract to pointment at Porter Monday night.
viduals are welcome. Persons may
Car in excellent condition.
fill and will pay three cents each There was a nice crowd and everyone
Extra«.
Chrysler
Plymouth fo r common mill or grain sacks and was glad to again meet this man who appear before the commission o f may
transmit their ideas by mail.
International Trucks
five cents for branded Triangle sacks. won the hearts o f many last Decem­
PH
ONE
229
ber
a
year
ago.
His
sermon
was
on
1935 Plynouth Fordor
Bring us all your sacks now and at
tegular intervals. Tunnell & Sauer, “ Love” and several confessed that IN F O R M A L D ANCE A T GRESH­
sedan ..„.. .
Love means more to them now than AM M ASONIC TE M PLE
Currinsville, Oregon.
A good value.
before.
$275
19c
Van Camps, 1-lb., 14-oz. cans
Nellie May Cox, pioneer resident
o f this district where she lived fo r
50 years died at her home in Gre­
sham last Sunday at the age o f 61
years, 10 months and 4 days.
Funeral services were held on Tues­
day at 1 p.m. at the Jacobson Funeral
home in Gresham followed by inter
ment in the Forest Laiwn cemetery at
Gresham.
Deceased was the mother o f Mrs....
Evelyn Lewis and Ray Cox o f Gre­
sham, Mrs. Hazel Tronson, Glendale,,
Calif., Guy Cox of Wahkescus, Wash.
Mrs. Ruth Calkins o f Randle, Wash.,,
Ernest Cox o f Garibaldi, Ore., Mrs.
Ella Northrop o f Corvallis Ore. a
sister o f Wm. Beagle o f Gresham,
Raymond Beagle o f St. Louis, II!.,
Ernest Beagle o f Dearborn, Mich.,
Leroy Beagle o f Pendleton, Oregon,
Ada Beagle and Mrs. Louise Gibsoi
o f Lacey Wash., Burton Beagle o f
Seattle, Wash., 15 grandchildren and
one great grandchild also survive her.
B AK ED
A PPLE S G ALO R E
Baked apples were the order o f
the Mt. Hood loop highway early F ri­
day morning when a truck loaded
with 450 boxes o f the fru it caught
fire and was completely destroyed.
The truck on the way to Los A n ­
geles was driven by Dave Huntley,
Spokane who said the fire apparently
started near the gas tank,
,All Huntley could do was drive
the machine o f f the highway and
watch it bum, this being about half
a mile below Brightwood.
Scholarly Intruder
Because an erudite Minneapolis
burglar was catching up with his
reading, the police caught up with
him. The scholarly intruder entered
the home of Mr. and Mrs. Frank
All members o f the Eastern Star,
Fam ham while they were absent.
Masonic lodges and their friends are In the course of his ransacking he
invited to an informal dance to be espied an interesting magazine. He
held at the Masonic temple at Gresh­ com fortably propped his feet up on
a table and became immersed in in
am this Friday, January 81st.
absorbing story, oblivious of pass­
W. C. Carroll is general chairman
ing time. Meanwhile the owners re­
o f the a ffa ir and a good orchestra has turned and called the police, who
been engaged. N o music under 25 escorted the bookwrorm away.
years o f age w ill be played and re­
freshments will be served. The a f­
fair will start at 9 p.m.
Soviet Radio Program s
Preparing radio program s in the
Soviet Union is something of an or­
Hear blonde Betty Grable the gla­ deal for the government, which docs
morous star o f “ Down Argentine ail broadcasting. Scripts must be
W ay” sing in “ Tin Pan Alley” com­ translated into 62 different lan­
ing to the Esta theatre, Sunday, Mon­ guages to meet the various dialect
demands of 170.000,000 citizens.
day, Tuesday, Febroray 2, 3 and 4 .
News for 3,254 daily papers is sent
— Adv.
out in this way.