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About Clackamas County news. (Estacada, Or.) 1928-1957 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 7, 1941)
CLACKAMAS COUNTY NEWS AMOMtR P L U S V A L U E IN ‘ CATERPILLAR" DIESELS Used Car Specials 1940 STUDEBAKER champion 1939 CHEVROLET 4-door Sedan 1936 PONTIAC 4-door sedan 1937 DESOTO 4-door sedan 1938 PONTIAC 4-door sedan 1934 CHEVROLET 2-door sedan 1933 CHEVROLET sedan 1930 FORD sedan FRIDAY, FEBRUARY, 7, 1941 OREGON MUTUAL FIRE INSURJ ANCE CO. has LOWEST RATES* No assessments, why pay more? As4 sets over1 $.■! 8,060.01. Ask I HORNE & WALRAD, Agents. Gresham.-Adv. EAGLE CREEK j ¡ p a M O B H BUY HERE AND SAVE FOR SALE. Automatic electric pump in good condition. Cost $135 Will take $50 or trade for cow. Have city water and don’t need pump. J. TheiManon m im ics <i.e mo.mg J. Marchbank, Tel. 25-4. their new home in Clackamas Heights m 4 this week. FOR SALE. Road gravel and drive Jack Everett who joined the navy way gravel for sale at pit or deliver ed. Deep Creek Gravel Co., rt. 1, ,box recently is stationed at San Diego. He expects to be ordered on board 101,, Boling, Ore. ship this week. FOR RENT. The old Holder place Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Anderson in Estacada. Tel. Estacada 28-112. and baby son have moved from Bon 1930 OLDSMOBILE sedan ny Lure park to the Boring section. LAND WANTED for sale with or Raymond has a timber job there. without buildings, big and little The new Bonneville power line to racts with stiearns preferred. Must be cheap. M. A. Elliott, 208, 8th St., be built thru this community is em ploying a crew of men to clear the Oregon City, Oregon. O R IE N T G A RAG E right of way from trie Clackamas riv Tel. G resham 4 7 4 8 , O rien t, O regon FOR SALE, or Trade. Buick sedan er east and another crew working T el. San d y, ,4 3 1 , San d y, O regon in good condition, motor suitable fot across Orchard Ridge. The line cros donkey engine or sawmill. Also 3 ses the B. C. Anderson place. new B batteries, radio and 6 vol! Mrs. Fred Hoffemister and Mrs. storage battery. Inquire evenings,, G. W. Benson were ill last week. Box 103, A, route 2„ Estacada,, first Mrs. Ed Bowie spent several dayi house east of Tom Jubb’s. in Portland last week visiting her bro A pure bred New Hampshire roos ther and other relatives. George Koch F ROM OPERATOR S SEAT No straining or stretching to see where you’re going when you do your work with a "Caterpillar” track-type Tractor. Let us show you how the "Caterpillar’' Engi neers designed these tractors to help you do your work better, eas ier and with less fatigue. HESSEL Implement Co. Gresham, Oregon C la s s ifie d A d v e r t is in g ter to trade for a setting hen. Mrs SEE Harold Sholhamer for paint Don Giove3, Estacada, rt. 1. Tel. ing, papering, kaisomining, carpen try, plumbing, plaster patching and 20 - 112 . house raising. Estimates gladly given. FOR SALE. Thrifty O.I.C pigs. R, First class work. Eagle Creek, Ore H. Currin. Tel. 324. gon. Tel Estacada 22-4. Mrs. I. Hafer was hostess Friday to the Hilltop club. The afternoon was spent in playing sards. High scores were made by Mrs. C. D. Bush and Mrs. Wm. Castile and low was Mrs. Joe Smith. FOR RENT or SALE. 4-room FOR SALE. 175 Rhode Island Red house with bath, double garage, wood chicks,, “result of overun.” Hillview. shed and 3 lots. Also small building Tel. 39-6. with 2 rooms. 1 block from high school, on upper Broadway. Call or write Mr 3 . Bina Bell, Tel Sandy 24 at Boring rt. 1, box 96, collect. Mr. and Mrs. ¿hellhamer of Dover were business visitors in this com munity Saturday. D E PE N D A B L E U SED CARS Used Car Bargains 1938 Dodge 4 door sedan. A fin# ea» DEPENDABLE with radio and heater. RECONDITIONED 1939 Willys Overland, 4-door sedan USED CARS & TRUCKS looks like new. 1937 Chevrolet coupe in beat ol 1941 Willys deluxe sedan, heater. New car ...................................... $ 7 6 9 condition. New paint. B R O C K W A Y & N E L SO N D o d g s and P lym ou th D aal-rs To! 20 7 Greahaa», Ora. LAND WANTED for sale with or without buildingi, big and little tracts with streams preferred. Must be cheap. M. A. Elliott, 208, 8th St. Oregon City, Oregon. LOOK AT THESE " l9 U r BARGAINSI 1936 Ford Touring Fordor sedan $ 2 2 5 Washington blue finish, large trunk, mohair upholstery. 1937 Willys deluxe Fordor sedan .... $ 2 9 5 Exceptionally nice 1937 Ford Deluxe coupe .... $995 This is a very clean car. 1937 Oldsmobile S ix ....... ....Touring sedan $ 5 2 5 Has had excellent care. Equipped with radio and heater. 1939 Ford coupe $ 4 9 5 A real bargain. 1940 Ford Tudor sedan .... ........... $ 6 4 5 Used less than 12 months 1938 Nash Lafayette coupe .... ............ $ 5 5 0 Car in excellent condition. Extras. 1935 Plymouth Fordor sedan ............ $ 2 7 5 A good value. McROBERT MOTOR CO. Phone 230 Gresham, Oregon FOR SALE or RENT. 3 aerea, two cleared, 3-room house. Just outaide clty limita. J. J. Marchbank, Tel. Be- tacada 25-4. FOR SALE. Oats and vetch hay, $13 a ton on place. Paul Still. Tel. Estacada 110F-55. Chas. Gijstrap is planning to take a position with a large dairy concern when he can dispose of interests here. Mrs. Walter Hall of Damascus and daughter Mrs. Joe Milady of Port land called on relatives iin Orchard Ridge Tuesday. Mrs. Hall is a native of this section being a daughter of the late Pleasant Judd. Mis. Emery Kingston former resi dent of Eagle Creek entertained the SE E OUR STOCK B E FO R E Eagle Creek card club at her home YOU BUY in Estacada last week. High scores R E L IA B IL IT Y -SE R V IC E went to Mrs. Emery Ford and Mrs. Hessel Implement Company Joe Fuchs and low to Mrs. Walter C hrysler P lym outh Smith. FOR SALE, .Cheap. Cornell incu bator. Ralph Lemon. Tel 28-31. Interna tiona l Trucks PHONE 229 Gresham, Oregon We want grain or feed sacka at once. We have a large contract to fill and will pay three cents each for common mill or grain sack# and five cents for branded Triangle sacks. Bring us all your sacks now and at regular intervals. Tunnell A Sauer, Currinsville, Oregon. fïl€ AT LARGE PICNICS, lb............................................. 18«? GOOD FANCY CURED HAMS, lb................... 25«? BEEF TONGUES and HEARTS, lb.........................15«^ m BOILING BEEF, lb.................................................16«? Good Quality Cuts of Beef and Pork at Reasonable Prices 2-DOZEN Juice 25c ¡1 FAMILY HARDWHEAT FLOUR, Picket 49-pound sack ........................................$ 1 . 3 9 H-D PINEAPPLE JUICE, can ..............................9«? ST. REGIS CALIFORNIA MACKERAL Tall 15-oz. c a n ................... .......................... 10 « ? l IVORY SOAP FLAKES, pkg..............................21«? Safer for Silks and Woolens Nola Clester and Irene Northern were week end gusets from Salem. They took Mrs. Dora Clester to Port land where they visited the Joe Brackett home. Ronald Clester also visited from Salem. con d ition raady to di Iva ha ma FOR SALE. 2 incubators,, capacity about 300 eggs, both for $5; 1 plow holder attachment, almost new, $9.50; 1 single disc $14.20; 1 single leaf spike tooth harrow $4; electric fence good as new, $8.50; 1 iron bed, spring and mattress $3.50; 1 sanitary cot $2.25; 1 rocking chair $2. Mrs. Ag nes Walters,, ML Hood loop near Or ient garage. Mail address rt. 1, box 375, Boring, Oregon. RECOMMENDS OUR H POTATOES, No. 2’s, 50-lbs. for ................ ...49«? Mrs. C. L. Chambers was in Port land for medical treatment Tuesday. Riley Gort is taking care of the W. G. Becker farm. The Becker family have moved to Portland. , Mrs. R. O. Goodrich was hostess 1939 Ford deluxe 85 tudor sedan heater, ready to go ............... $ 5 3 5 to the Hilltop card club last week. Awards went to Mrs. CaiT Clark, Mrs. Dora Clester and Mrs. Emma 1938 Willys deluxe sedan, heater, clean car ................ $ 3 7 5 Douglas. Mr. and Mrs. Ed Trullinger have 1937 Packard sedan. Heater and moved into their new home and en defroster ................................... $ 4 9 5 tertained with a family gathering on 1936 Plymouth^deluxe coupe, heat Sunday. Enjoying the day were Mr. er and radio ...$ 3 2 5 and Mrs. James Henry of Portland, Mrs. Eva Glover and dauhgter Betty Jean and Dr. Corrine Trullinger of 1936 Chrysler coupe, heater. A real clean car .................. $ 4 3 5 Gresham. Walt Douglas of Douglas Ridge 1931 Buick coupe $ 1 2 5 transacted business here Saturday. He is driving a new car. 1930 Ford Model A tudor sedan $ 1 3 5 The new owner of the Marion Hin 1929 Studebaker coupe ................. $7 5 kle farm is planning to set out berry acreage. This section is well adapt 1929 Dodge coupe ............... ............... $ 7 5 ed to berry farming. FOR SALE. Belgian mare 4 years’ old, w’t 1300 pounds. Well broke and perfectly gentle. Price $85. Jack Saunders, Eagle Creek. Tel. 42-211. 1935 Chevrolet pickup iecondi- tioned ............................ .............$ 3 2 5 FOR SALE or trade for wood, oats, wheat, etc. Two light fixtures, 1937 Ford pickup $385 1 two light and 1 five light for mat ching room. Nice for dining room and 1935 Dodge 1 Vi tontruck, flat living room. Also one bridge lamp, $350 bed ................ black wrought iron with shade. All these fixtures in excellent condition. 1935 Ford V-8 truck 114 ton, Mrs. L. D. Meade, Estacada. Tele duals and flat bed ................. $190 phone 92-15. The«« Cars and T rucks ara la A - 1 0 4 GOODMEAL The monthly meeting of the World Fellowship circle will be February 5 at 2 p.m. with Mrs. E. L. Trullin- ger as hostess at her new home. The circle will elect new officers and hear reports of the closing years work. Carl Erdt has been ill with a boil in his ear. It has been troubling him for two weeks. Soap 3-bars lÖ Cj RELIABLE FLOWER and GARDEN SEEDS Tunnell & Sauer Formerly Currinsville Mercantile Co. Oregon p Currinsville, ■ Boxing results. D^jr, O. C. techni INCOME TAX AUDITOR COMING TO COUNTY HELP WITH BLANKS cal knockout overi$5ray; Sajovic, O. C. draw with Doge; Quigley, O. C, draw with Johnstoii; Mudraw, Sandy The state tax commission has an decision over Knudson; Updegrave nounced that an income tax auditor Sandy, technical knockout over Mar will visit Clackamas county in March shall; Qregson, Sandy decision over to assist income taxpayers in prepar Hopwood; Steiger, Sandy, technical ing their 1940 income tax returns. knockout over Kimura; Stoll, Sandy He will be in the courthouse at Ore technical knockout over Gage; Orr, gon City on March 17 and 19 inclu Sandy, technical knockout over Kress. sive from 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. and at the Clackamas county bank, Sandy March 20 from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. GEOftGE Every single person (or married Chris Klinker who has been suffer and not living with husband or wife) must file a return if his total net in ing from an attack oftilu is now able come is $800 or more or if his surtax to be up and around kgain. (intangibles) net income is $500 or Jack Long is now logging the Wie- more during the year. Every married derhold forty in the Bissell district couple living together must file a The REA engineers have move joint return if their combined net in come is $1500 or more or their com over into the Garfield district with bined surtax (intangibles) net in instruments and cnalns. come is $800 or more during the year. Bids for construction of the line Every person or married couple have been called for and will be op regardless of the amount of their net ened on February 13 at 7 p.m. in the income from all sources is $4000 or Clackamas County Electric coopera more. Every partnership and every tive offices at Sandy. A fter this we corporation authorized to do or doing business in Oregon ( not speficially look for the construction to start very soon. One more step in getting mo exempt) must file a return. dem conveniences to the rural dis Returns for the calendar year 194Q tricts. must be filed on or before April 1, We see by the papers that the U. S. 1941 to avoid delinquency charges won’t let Henry Ford build war en provided by laiw. gines for them. Gee, don’t they know that the people won’t allow them to kick Henry around. They will buy more cars than ever and Hank will still make a profit. FOR SALE. 30 acres, 20 in culti vation. 4 acres bearing filberts, 4 acres strawberries, now bam,, 7 room Joe Smith has been working in a house, electric water system, l'H Portland ship yard. mile N. E. of Kelso. Write Evelyn Mrs. Mary McCallan who lost hei Do your work, be honest, keep Chritton, Seaside, Ore. 786 13 ave. your word, help when you can be home by fire is building a new house. The student body of Dover school We are agents for the Oregon fair.—J. P. Morgan. Oregon City high school boxers and elected Roberta Schmalz president, Worsted company and under pres Justice, honesty, cannot be abjup. Ruth Stearns secretary. Wallace Ro wrestlers dropped a bouble bill at ent conditons are prepared to con Oregon City Friday night to Sandy’s tract any wool or any mohair from ed; their vitality involves Life, calm, berts is editor of the school paper. Mr. Huntington was absent from athletes. The visitors won the wrest growers and would be willing to irrestible, eternal.—Mary Baker Eddy, school for several days with the Ger ling 31 to 10 and the boxes six make advances of one dollar per matches to one., two draws also were head for fleece wool and fifty cents Honesty is one part o f eloquence man measles. per head for mohair. It must be un We persuade others by being in ear Jack Keck who has been employ recorded. Wrestling results. Brenner, O. C. derstood that this is on an open mar nest ourselves.—HazzlitL ed at Bend is home for an indefinite decision over Kalmen,, Sandy; Nich ket the prices to be market price at period. the time wool is ready for disposal. Mr. and Mrs. Van Cracken former ols, O. C. decision over Clap; Clark, Honor is worth its danger and its Under no consideration will we make cost and life is worthless without ho residents of Dover visited the Joe O. C. decision over Ten Eyck; Wink fixed prices at this time. See us nor.—G. Bernard Shaw. Schmalz and Ted Mudrow homes re ler, O. C. draw with Dodd; Weeks, about a wool or mohair contract to cently. They are living in California Sandy fall over Conroy 2:31; John son, Sandy decision over Toman; Ir day. Tunnell & Sauer, Currinsville. Mr-diii-min?*«! Led the Way Two big features at the Esta thea vin, Sandy farr over Erickson 4:15 CUSTOM SAWING For reniurtei ihr Mediterranean was tre for one admission price on Sun< AllGeiier, Sandy decision over Held- We will do custom sawing at reas the on o' sea to bear commerce. day. Monday and Tuesday, Feb. 9, en; Tuescher, Sandy decision over onable rates or will saw on shares. The straits of Gibraltar wera the 10 and 11. See the big laugh feature, aldwell; Hodel, Sandy decision over Shingles and rough lumber for sale gateway to this huge sea. Countries “‘Petticoat Politics” and the great j Hartley; Dyal, Sandy decision over not on the Mediterranean's shore* at all times. Water Wheel Shingle were backward, barbaric »r subject ta Civil War picture “The Dark Com-1 K 'rchem: Weise, Sandy decision over Co., Estacada, Ore., TeL 38-31 mand.”—Adv. Kunzman. •be Mediterranean rare*. Sandy Athletes Scalp Oregon City You get more entertainment for your money in Estacada than any where else. This Sunday, Monday and Tuesday, ,Feb. 9, 10 and 11 the Esta theatre presents a big double show, the first feature of which is a hilatf ious comedy “Petticoat Politics,” star ring the Higgins family. ‘"The Dark Command.” second feature on the program is a stirring historical dra ma of the Civil War dsfys that ranks with the b est—Adv. We enjoy ourselves only in our work, our doing, and our best doing is our best enjoyment.—Jacobi. 100,000 Live# Lost T*1* worst earthquake in recent years occurred in Japan In 1923 when nearly 100,000 lives were lost.