Clackamas County news. (Estacada, Or.) 1928-1957, February 14, 1941, Image 2

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CLACKAMAS COUNTY NEWS
FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 14, 1941
Used Car
Bargains
DEPENDABLE
RECONDITIONED
USED CARS & TRUCKS
AMMER PLUS VALUE IN
* “ C A TE R P ILLA R ' DIESELS
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0
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A Necessity
Complete insurance pro­
tection for your automo­
bile or truck. Get it at a
saving from
M. L. TRULLINGER
E agle C reek, O re ....... T el. 427
W M . L O D E R , Diat. M anager,
M ilwaukee, 0 > e. T el. 2-5011
SEALS
"Caterpillar” Bellows
Seals stand on guard at the final
driv es, to protect these vital parts
from dust, mud and other abra­
sives. These seals... found only ia
"Caterpillar” track-type Tractors,
arc self-aligning, self-adjusting?^
self-lubricating. r
HESSEL
Implement Co.
Gresham,
Oregon
LOST. Right hand pigskin glove,
probably in Estacada. Reward for re­
turn to U. S. Morgan, Estacada.
FARMERS AUTO*
inter INSURANCE
TRUCK INSUR
tvniiucr
Used Car
Specials
1941 Willys sedan, deluxe model,
heater, special ...................... $ 7 6 9
FOR SALE. Thrifty 0.1.C pigs. R.
H. Currin. Tel. 324.
WANTED.
Someone to cut 40
cords o f second growth wood. Ed
Maertens, rt. 1, Estacada. Tel 32-21.
1939 Plymouth dl sedan, heater,
very clean car ......................... $ 6 2 5
If you want seed that grows don’t
forget O. V. Coop has Gill’s seed
this year.
1939 Ford tuden sedan, heater and
ready to go .........
$5 35
EAGLE CREEK
Frank Eberhart o f Damascus who
1938 Willys deluxe sedan, heater
has
leased the Eva Glover hop yard
......$ 3 7 $
for three years had a crew of meq
I 1938 Plymouth deluxe coupe, heater cleaning up the yard. He moved his
and radio. A buy .............. $4 75 tractor last week and plowed the
yard.
| 1937 Packard 120 deluxe sedan.
Lloyd Trullinger o f Hood River,
Heater and defroster
$495
former lesident visited friends' here
1931 Bulck coupe
$125 recently. He is engaged in the lum­
ber business and has a mill east of
| 1929 Dodge coupe ........
$75 Hood River and a planer in Mosier.
Adolph Swanson has been in poor
health since the holiday season. II
1931 Ford tudor sedan
$1 25 is an aftermath of the flu.
Mr. and Mrs. M. C. Glover are dis­
1930 Oldsmobile sedan
.......... $7 5 posing o f their dairy herd which
marks the end of one o f the oldest
1937 Ford V-8 pickup. Veiy
dairy plants in this section. Mr. Glo­
ver
has accepted employment at his
nice condition .......................... $ 3 8 5
old profession, electrical engineer.
1935 Dodge H i ton truck, has
Fred Paine who suffered a stroke
flat bed ..................................... $ 3 5 0 recently is able to be up again.
1929 Studebaker coupe
...
$75
Your Plans
are Our Plans, whether it be on a Big Scale
or a Small One
CARROLL FUNERAL HOME
D A Y AN D NIGHT SERVICE
Phone 247
G R ESH AM . OREGON
purest lUaiuu ^mortal |larlt
GRESHAM,OREGON
A LAWN CEMETERY WITH
PERPETUAL CARE
Lots including burial priced as low as $15.00
DIRECTORS
B. W. THORNE
L. L. KIDDER
ARTHUR DOWSETT
FRANZ OLBRICH
A. W. METZGER
WM. METZGER
ROY BOHANNON, Superintendent
Phone Gresham. 246
Earl Holbrook is working on his
high school debate team will feature
new home here. He is employed as a the lecturer’s’ hour.
1926 Ford Model T pickup ........ $25 brakeman on a logging road and due
The Becker family o f Portland vis­
to adverse weather conditions is clos­
ited here over the week end.
T h ese Cars and T ru ck s are In A -1
ed down.
con d ition ready to d iiv c hom e
Maxine Faust and Monroe Swarm-
The local chapter o f the World’i
SE E O U R S T O C K B E F O R E
Fellowship circle held its annual er both of Hermiston were guests at
YOU BUY
meeting at the home o f Mrs. E. L. the B. Faust home last week end.
1935 Chevrolet V4 ton pickup $ 3 2 5
1940 STUDEBAKER champion
1939 CHEVROLET 4-door Sedan
1936 PONTIAC 4-door sedan
1937 DESOTO 4-door sedan
1938 PONTIAC 4-door sedan
R E L I A B I L I T Y -S E R V I C E
This Paper
and
LIBERTY
Magazine
Trullinger Wednesday.
Ten ladies
and several children were present.
PORTER
C hrysler
P lym oirtl The local chapter will be hosts to
1933 CHEVROLET sedan
In tern ation a l T ru cks
other chapters of this section for the
Mr. and Mrs. Abram Miller have
1930 FORD sedan
P H O N E 229
World Day o f Prayer at the church leased the Anderson place and moved
February 28. Luncheon was served in this last week. We extend a hearty
1930 OLDSMOBILE sedan
G resh a m , O reg o n
by the hostesses.
welcome to this family and wish them
We are agents for the Oregon
The contractor who has
log­ success in their new location.
Worsted company and under pres­ ging o ff the Whitney tract rig
of
Ernest Bontrager left Monday for
ent conditons are prepared to con­ the Ward Kern place is about' thru.
Harrisburg to give one more week of
O R IE N T G A R A G E
tract any wool or any mohair from The logs are trucked out via the Coop
music lessons to the folks at that
T el. G r e .h e m 47 48, O rien t, O r e g o . growers and would be willing to lane to the highway.
place.
make advances o f one dollar per
T el. S an dy, ,4 3 1 , S an dy, O reg on
Dr. Corrine Trullinger o f Gresham
head for fleece wool and fifty cents
Mr. Gates and family who arrived
per head for mohair. It must be un­ visited her parents Sunday. She has here from Nebraska two weeks ago
been
ill
with
the
flu
being
in
bed
derstood that this is on an open mar­
has leased a place near Sandy and
DEPENDABLE USED CARS
ket the prices to be market price at for three days.
moved there last Saturday. We wish
Marshall Alspaugh has been ill at them the best o f luck.
.
1939 Willys Overland, 4-door sedan the time wool Is ready for disposal.
Commercial users o f electricity
his home with the flu.
Under
no
consideration
will
we
make
looks like new.
To
see
the
robins,
lambkins
a
n
d
ji"
territ0ry
f the ...:
1>ortland
(ieneral
Bruce
McDanials
who
has
been
1
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ii ......
1937 Chevrolet coupe in best of fixed prices at this time. See us
Electric company
will
save approx«
working on the WPA project at the newly arrived kids bouncing about
about
a
wool
or
mohair
contract
to­
imately $485,000 annually, based on
condition. New paint.
day. Tunnell & Sauer, Currinsville South Fork has been transferred to the country makes one realize tha* their 1940 use o f current as the re­
BROCKWAY & NELSON
Paradise park. The South Fork pro­ spring is just around the corner.
Dodge end Plymouth Dealers
Yes, there is lots of spring fever,, sult o f the new Bonneville-type rate
WANTED. Board, room and laun ject is completed.
schedule filed by the company with
Tel 207
Greaham, Ore.
dry. Must have fresh vegetables
Mr. and Mrs. Guy Wilcox gave a also »ome flu. Grandma Randall and Ormond R. Bean state utilities com­
Mrs.
Henry
Christensen
and
son
are
fruit, eggs milk or buttermilk. Also health guardian dinner at their home
LAND WANTED for sale wit* o*
missioner late last week. The new
the flu victims but are improving.
easy access to stream or lake. Best in Dover Sunday.
without buildings, big and little
schedule will become effective witlj
o f references, Address Isaac Sechris:
Mrs. Irwin Updegrave and her mo­
Mr. and Mrs. Miller were Mo iday all meter readings taken after
tracts with streams preferred. Must
10 S.W. Columbia St., Portland. ther Mis. B. Edwards visited at thf evening guests at the O. E. Wisner March 25th.
be cheap. M. A. Elliott, 208, 8th 3t.
Oregon.
3t P. Huntington home Sunday, Mrs. home. Mr. Miller had the misfortune
Company officials explained that
Oregon City, Oregon.
Updegrave wishes to correct the re­ to drop a bucket into his well and the new schedule is in effect the
WANT to LEASE. Farm o f 40 port that their Dover home is for
borrowed tools to get it out and also Bonneville standard rate for com­
FOR SALE or RENT. S acres, two
acres under cultivation in Springwat- sale.
to fix the pump.
cleared, 3-room house. Just ontaide
mercial establishments as recommend­
er or Logan district. See Virgil Walk­
city limits. J. J. Marchbank, Tel. Es­
ed by Bonneville administrator Jaul
A t the Dover school student body
er, Estacada, route 1.
J. Raver for public utility districts
meeting Wednesday it was decided
tacada 26-4.
and municipalities distributing pow­
FOR SALE.
Automatic electric to shorten recess period during the
FOR SALE. Oats and vetch hay,
er from the federal project with an
pump in good condition. Cost $185 spring term and devote that time to
$13 a ton on place. Paul Still. TeU
added temporary surcharge similar
Will take $50 or trade for cow. Have indoor baseball practice. There will
Estacada 110F-65.
to those found in the rate schedules
city water and don’t need pump. J. be a Valentine party February 14 to
of McMinnville, Monmouth, Cascade!
which all parents are invited. A short
J. Marchbank, Tel. 25-4.
FOR SALE. Belgian mare 4 years
program will be presented and Valem
The first annual meeting o f the Locks, Skamania PUD and other pub­
old, w’t 1300 pounds. Well broke and
Clbckamas county dai% herd ¡Im­ lic bodies which are purchasing their
FOR SALE. Road gravel and drive tines exchanged.
perfectly gentle. Price $85.
Jack
way gravel for sale at pit or deliver­
Mr. and Mrs. P. Huntington spent provement association was held last power requirements from Bonneville.
Saunders, Eagle Creek, Tel. 42-211.
PGE it was announced has adopted
ed. Deep Creek Gravel Co., r t 1, ,box the week end at the North Plains, week in Oregon City. The 1940 o ffi­
101„ Boiing, Ore,
home o f the latter’s parents Mr. and cers were reelected by unanimous the Bonneville standard rate as its
Dependable U»ed Tractor»,
vote to head the association for the objective and intends to adjust tni
Mrs. Kay.
Tractors and Horse drawn FOR SALE, or Trade. Buick sedan Mr. and Mrs. Henry Suter were current year. Officers are, president, present temporary surcharge which is
in good condition, motor suitable foi
Implement»
week end guests at the Rose Suter John Kunzman, Maple Lane; vice roughly equivalent to the company’s
donkey engine or sawmill. Also 8
home.
Henry is taking a course in president, Jack Gribble, Canby; sec- taxes in the light o f any future in­
R E P A IR S and S E R V IC E
new B batteries, radio and 6 volt
welding at a Portland trade school retar>-treasurer, Vernon Heppler. creases in consumption o f electric­
Hessel Implement Company storage battery. Inquire evening*,, and
expects to complete his work Canby; and directors, J. A. Coulter, ity or other circumstances which re­
Gresham,
Oregon Box 103, A, route 2 „ Estacada,, firs in two more weeks.
Beavercreek and Walter Staehly, of sult in operation economies that can
house east o f Tom Jubb’s.
be passed on to the public.
Central Point.
Donald Hyde is employed in Port­
FOR SALE or trade for wood,
The association,, although not in ,An important feature o f the new
A pure bred New Hampshire roos­ land.
oats, wheat, etc. Two light fixture*,
operation quite a year has 31 signed rate is elimination o f demand charges
ter to trade for a setting hen. Mr;
Mrs. D.H. Cutsforth and children
1 two light and 1 five light for mat­
members with 617 cows being tested for commercial users o f electricity
John Groves, Estacada, rt. 1. Tel o f Salem were visitors last week at
whose demand is 10 kilowatts or less,
ching room. Nice for dining room and
for
butterfat and milk production.
20 - 112 .
the Ed Bews home in Dover.
living room. Also one bridge lamp,
Farmers have long felt the need of a classification in which 91 percent
A number of Dover people attend an association o f this type to give o f PGE’s commercial customers fall.
black wrought iron with shade. All
FOR SALE. 1 Guernsey cow, fresh
these fixtures in excellent condition. Fobruaty 9th with third calf; 1 Jer­ ed a party at the Glenn Roberts home them an opportunity o f culling out Demand measurement will be made
Mrs. L. D. Meade, Estacada. Tele­ sey cow fresh within a few days. Ed near Sandy honoring Mrs. Fred Horn, the border or poor producers in their by suitable meters and in any one
Maertens, rt. 1, Estacada. Tel. 32-21 mers (Elinor Wilcox) with a bridal herds. It is already felt by members month will be the customer’ s greatest
phone 92-15.
shower.
o f the association that benefits deriv. average demand over a period o f 30
FOR SALE, .Cheap. Cornell incu­
FOR SALE. 175 Rhode Island Red
Mrs. Dora Clester has a Jerusalem ed have been very encouraging and minutes.
bator. Ralph Lemon. Tel 28-31.
chicks,, “ result o f overun.” Hillview. cherry supposed to be an indoor plant will make for a better dairy enter-
The new commercial schedule fol­
Tel. 39-6.
lows:
that has been outside all winter. It prise in Clackamas county.
FOR SALE. 30 acres, 20 in culti­
First 150 kilowatt hours 3.3c a
vation. 4 acres bearing filberts, 4
We want grain or feed sacks at has bom fruit and the fruit is now
kilowatt
hour; next 350 kilowatt
ripe.
in res strawberries, now barn., 7 room once. We have a large contract to
See “ Boom Town” starring Clark hours 2.4c a kilowatt hour; next 1000
Ruth Judd, Oregon state studen
house, electric water system, l ’ H fill and will pay three cents each
Gable, Spencer Tracy, Claudette Col­ kilowatt hours 1.2c a kilowatt hour;
mile N. E. o f Kelso. Write Evelyn for common mill or grain sacks and was home for the week end.
bert and Hedy Lamarr at the Esta next 13,000 kilowatt hours 0.96c a
Mr.
and
Mrs.
W.
A.
Smith
and
Chritton, Seaside, Ore. 786 13 ave.
five cents for branded Triangle sacks.
theatre Sunday, Monday and Tues­ kilowatt hour; next 25,000 kilowatt
Bring us all your sacks now and at the former’s sister visiting from Ne­ day, February 16, 17 and 18. It i-4
C U S T O M S A W IN G
regular intervals. Tunnell & Sauer, braska were dinner geusta at the 0 a mighty saga o f fearless men who hours 0.48c a kilowatt hour; excess
above 100,000 kilowatt hours 0.3Gc
We will do custom sawing at reas­ Currinsville, Oregon.
L. Chambers home Thursday.
pry liquid wealth from the bowels a kilowatt hour.
onable rates or will saw on shares.
C.D. Bush and C.L. Chambers col­ o f the earth.—Adv.
FOR SALE. 2 small incubators
No demand charge for the first 10
Shingles and rough lumber for sale
lided with another car while on the((
capacity
about
200
eggs,
both
$4.50:
kilowatts o f demand per month; de­
at all times. Water Wheel Shingle
riding plow rttac'm ent almost new way home from Portland Tuesday of
S ale L adie*’ S hoes, $2.39
mand charge o f $1.14 per kilowatt o f
Co., Estacada, Ore., Tel. 38-31
$9; sir«, e or ber.y disc 110; single last week. No one was injured but
Ladies’ Dress Oxfords and Sport demand in excess o f 110 kilowatts o f
OREGON MUTUAL FIRE INSUR. spike harrow $4; electric fence $8 the cars were badly damaged.
Shoes. Fine quality Star brand up demand per month. The energy charge
ANCE CO has LOWEST RATES. hed and spring $3; sanitary cot $2.25
The regular meeting o f the grange to $4.98 for the low price o f $2.39. for use in excess o f 360 times th •
No assessments, why pay more? As­ rocking chair $2. Agnes Walter, Mt will be held Saturday, February 15 Also one group o f $2.45 and $2.98 demand shall be subject to a reduc­
sets over $918,660.51. Ask THORNE Hood loop near Cooke garage. Ma: at 11 a.m. A potluck lunch will be shoes, special pair only $1.39.
tion o f 0.6 mills ger kilowatt hour
* WALRAD, Agents. Gresham.-Adv. address rt. 1, box 375 Boring, On served and a dehate by the Estacad — RAY MARTIN,, Gresham. —Adv i from the otherwise applicable rate.
1934 CHEVROLET 2-door sedan
Hessel Implement Company
1 Year for
LOOK
AT THESE "1941’ BARGAINSI
1936 Ford Touring
Fordor sedan $225
Washington blue finish, large
trunk, mohair upholstery.
1937 Ford Deluxe
coupe .... .......... $395
This is a very clean car.
1937 Oldsmobile S i x ........
Touring sedan $525
Has had excellent care.
Equipped with radio and
heater.
$495
1939 Ford coupe
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A real bargain.
1940 Ford Tudor
sedan .... ......... $645
Used less than 12 months
1938 Nash Lafayette
coupe .... .............. $550
Car in excellent condition.
Extras.
1935 Plymouth Fordor
sedan .... ........... $275
A good value.
McROBERT
MOTOR CO.
Phone 230
Gresham,
Oregon
Classified
Advertising
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SEFT H a i o l d Shelhamer for paint­
ing, pnpering, kalsominlng, carpen­
try.’ plumbing, plaster patching and
house raising. Estimates gladly given
First class work. Eagle Creek, Ore­
gon. Tel Estacada 22-4.
________
FOR RENT or SALE.
4-room
house with bath, double garage, wood
■hed and 3 Iota, Also small building
with 2 rooms.
1 block from high
school, on upper Broadway. Call or
write Mrs. Bina Bell, Tel Sandy 24 at
Boring rt. 1, box 96, collect.
$ 2.50
George Koch
New Rate to
Mean Saving
Work for Dairy
Improvement