Clackamas County news. (Estacada, Or.) 1928-1957, March 07, 1941, Image 2

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CLACKAM AS
G o o d U se d
T ractors
and
Im plem ents
T-20 International Crawler
10-20 International Wh. Tr.
Arlens Roto Tiller, a $750 out­
fit for
............................ $300
Small crawler tractor.
22-inch Case thresher, complete
with drive belt. In very good
condition,
F-12 Farmall International cul­
tivator and plow.
Farm Tractor
Co.
ELMER STURM, Owner
AlliN -C iialim »!**
H e a le r
Orient,, East of Gretham on Mt.
Hood Loop.
Gresham, route 2
Phone Gresham 4742
DANCE
GRANGE HALL, BORING
First and Third Saturday
Night« of Each Month
GOOD MUSIC,
GOOD FLOOR
REFRESHMENTS
FO R SA LE. Six big 9 weeks old
pigs. Fred Baker, Eagle Creek, Ore.
W ANTED.
E ldeily man that it
handy around farm. W e board, do
washing and pay wages. Must be neat
and no bad habits. See me soon on
Saturday or Sunday. W alter Maurer,
in Garfield, 6 miles S. E. o f Estacada.
Complete insurance pro­
bile or truck. Get it at a
saving from
M. L. T R U L L IN G E R
Tel. 427
WM LODER, Disi. Manager,
Milwaukie, Ote. Tel. 2-5011
FAPMFRS AUTOMOBILE
INSURANCE othanci
INTLR
IN S U R A N C E
EXCHANGE
______
Ured Farm
Machinery
|l REVERSIBLE
DISC
........
1 RIDING
CULTIVATOR
2 W ALKING
CULTIVATORS, each
1 OLIVER
CHILLED PLOW
$25
$20
$5
$15
2 OLIVER TRACTOR PLOWS
I CASE 3-BOTTOM
PLOW
11 MOWING
MACHINE
I 1 SULKY
; plo w
DEPENDABLE
R E C O N D IT IO N E D
USED C A R S & T R U C K S
FOR SALE. 1936 Dodge coupe.
Mohair upholstery, fender shield* 1936 Chevrolet sedan, clean car$365
Very clean car. $395. MoRobert Mo­
$95
tor Co., Gresham, Ore. Open Sun­ 1931 Buick coupe ................
days.— Adv.
1-930 Oldsmobile sedan .......
$73
FOR SALE. 6 to 8 weeks old wean,
er pigs $4; 4 months old pigs $6 1929 DeSoto roadster .............. $35
Registered Chester W hite boar $15.
$65
Lester Darby 4 Vt miles east o f Esta- 1929 Dodge coupe ..............
cada on Earl Tracy place. Tel 20-3.
1929 Studebaker conv. coupe .. $65
FO R SALE. Marshall strawberry
plants from young plants free iron} 1927 Chevrolet tudor sedan
$26
disease. F. L. Case V4 mile o f f Bjorn-
stedt road. Rt. 1, Box 66, Sandy, 1926 Ford T pickup .................... $25
Oregon.
DEPENDABLE USED CARS
_ ___
Used Car
Bargains
Heater,
FOR SA LE. Good light farm wa­ 1941 W illys Americar.
just like new .......................... $769
gon fo r cash or trade fo r anything I
can use on farm. W ill trade it on a
No. 50 plow and pay difference. Also 1939 Ford deluxe tudor sedan, heat­
have 2 dozen Rhode Island red young
er and clean car .................... $535
hens starting to lay now. 85c each i{
taken soon. See W alter Maurer ir? 1938 W illys deluxe sedan, heater
Garfield 6 miles S. E. Estacada.
and ready to g o ........................ $373
FOR SA LE . 1937 W illys 4-dooi
sedan. Just overhauled.
Original
black finish, radio and heater. $275,
McRobert Motor Co., Gresham, Ore.
Open Sundays.— Adv.
tection for your automo­
TRUCK
FOR S A L E or Trade, fo r Feed.!
5 milch goa
and one Saanan buck.
2 giving milk, one to freshen in Mayt
2 doelin"’“ ( ‘ ice $2 r>0 each and up
to $25 for ail six. No Sunday busi­
ness pleas . I need hay and graiq
fo r the other goats is reason fo r sel­
ling. Lawrence Wisner, rt. 1. Vfc-mi.
east o f Porter school.
F R ID A Y ,, M ARCH T, 1941
OREGON M U T U A L FIR E 1NSUR
ANCE CO. has L O W E S T R ATE S.
N o assessments, why pay more? As-
sets over $919,660.51. Ask TH O R N E
A W ALRAD, Agents. Gresham.-Adv. I
FO R SALE. Road gravel and drive
way gravel fo r sale at pit or deliver­
ed. Deep Creek Gravel Co., r t 1, ,box
101„ Boring, Ore.
F R E E fir sawdust i f taken away
at once. Apply Waterwheel Shingle
Co., Estacada.
FO R SA LE . Baled oats and vetch
hay. C. A. Grassick, Estacada. Tel.
12-56, Route 1. ^ ^
__________
GEORGE
Roy Maxwell got under way this
week fo r a government job over in
Idaho. Roy says he will be gone for
at least two months.
A r t Stayton is clearing land these
days. He gets kind o f peeved some
times and almost strains his vocab-
urday. So fa r though he only com­
plains o f a lame back.
_ $65
$25
$15
NEW IDEA MANURE
SPREADER
Ford Tractor« Produce More
Work per Dollar
FARM EQUIPMENT
CO.
Ford Tractor and Farm
Equipment Dealer
SUPER HIGHW AY AT
GLADSTONE
Phone Oregon City 2-7891
P O B. m 127
FOR SALE. 1940 Ford coupe, 22,-
000 miles. Just like new $645. Me
Robert M otor Co.„ Gresham, Oregon.
Open Sundays.—Adv.
FOR SALE. One 4 year old mare,
weight about 1300 tbs. E. H. Gener-
oski, 1 miles S. E. o f Springwater
store.
WOOD FOR SALE. Large second
growth dry wood, 16 inch, $5 cord
delivered. Tel. 481. V. S. Morgan,
Estacada, Oregon.
FOR SALE. One blasting battery
nearly new with 150 fe et copper line)
all in neat box. Guaranteed to shoot
11 charges o f powder at once. Hurry
i f you want it. Isaac Sechrist, 10 S.
W. Columbia St. Portland, Ore.
FOR SA LE. Baled straw at $5.50
per ton; also vetch and oats, reclean­
ed fo r seed at 2 cents a pound. W al­
ter Douglas. Eagle Creek. Oregon.
FOR SALE. 1937 Ford deluxe 4-
door touring sedan. 4 new Fisk non-
skid tires. Guaranteed. $425. McRo-
I bert M otor Co., Gresham. Open Sun-
days.— Adv.
FOR SALE. 13 R. R. pullets 7
months old laying. 1 Cockraell. $15
or would trade on car. H. J. Rebens-
dorf. rt. 1, box 86, Sandy, Oregon.
FOR SA LE . 1 first c alf Guernsey
heifer, c a lf week old $60. Also Jersey
heifer fresh in May $50. Jack Saun­
ders, Eagle Creek. Tel. 42-211.
Calumet Baking Powder Ib.can 19c
Crescent Mapeline, bottle 17c
Makes delicious syrup at lowest cost
D ILL PICKLES, i/>-gallon glass j a r .............. 25<?
They’re wonderful. Gresham brand
HYDE P A R K COOKIES, 1-lb. delicious
assorted cookies .............
23c
19 C
W e hear that Frank Howard U
going on a new job some o f these
days to help out in the defense pro­
gram.
ZEE F A C IA L TISSUE, 9x10 in. sheets 200 for 10<^
Saw a big smoke over on C. A.
Johnson’s back forty today. He must
have that new sawmill fired up and
going great guns.
Win. Joyner is busy over Molalla
way building road and other woods
jobs in connection with logging.
FREEZO or JACK FROST ICE CREAM
POWDER, 6 f o r .....................................25<*
Pacific Soda Wafers "Waited
2-lb. box
19c
MOR-TANG MUSTARD, qt. size glass jar .. 1 ^ v
HOUSEHOLD SANDPAPER, assorted, pkg. 1 0 c
G ALVAN IZE D PAILS, 12-quart ..................3 5 C
R E M E M B E R US FO R Y O U R L E N T E N FO O D S
1935 Ford V-8 1 V4 ton truck ....$150
1930 Chevrolet 1 V4 ton truck ... $125
The«« Cars and Trucks are in A -l
CURRINSVILLE
Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Kitching are
enjoying a new breakfast nook re­
cently added to their home.
A rlie Troupe is at the home o f his
parents convalescing from a badly
crushed arm sustained while working
in ‘ Portland.
Tunnell & Sauér
Formerly Currinsville Mercantile Co.
Currinsville,
Oregon
club at the home o f Mrs. Fred Rob-
Mrs. Sara Hale entertained a num­ ley at Faraday Tuesday.
PHONE 229
ber o f ladies w.tn a dinner party on
¡Monday. In the afto rao jn they all
CARD OF THANKS
Gresham, Oregon
helped her quilt. Guests from away
W e wish to express our sincere and
SEE lla i old Shelhamer fo r paint­ were Mrs. Brenvoe. Vedder, Mrs.
ing, papering, kalsomining, carpen Preebe and Mrs. Johnson all o f San­ heartfelt thanks to friends and neigt)
try, plumbing, plaster patching anc
dy and Mrs. Pulley from Garfield. bors fo r their assistance and sympa-
house raising. Estimates gladly given
ty at the death o f our beloved wife,
On Sunday Mr. and Mrs. R. H.
First class work. Eagle Creek, O re­
daughter and sister, and fo r the beau
gon. Tel Estacada 22-4.
Currin, Mr. and Mag. Herman Goh-
tiful floral offerings.
ring and Mjr. and Mrs. Chas. Sparks
FO R R E N T. 3 room house. Garden
The Paulsen and Harkenrider
drove to Salem where they were the
spot plowed ready to plant. J. J
Families.
guests o f the Wade Ellises.
Marchbank, Estacada. Tel 264.
The Hildebrandt fam ily moved latS
I f you want seed that grows don’ ! week from their place a t Eagle Crek ’’WON’T FACE ANOTHER
forget O. V. Coop has G ill’s seed to their new home near Sandy.
SUMMER W ITHOUT WATER
this year.
Mrs. G. B. Linn spent a part o f
last week visiting at the McConnell
A certain fanner in this territory
FO R SALE. T h rifty O.I.C pigs. R,
home.
has made up his mind that he is not
H. Currin. Tel. 324.
Mrs. Clara Bullard came out fronj going to face another summer with­
Portland Saturday and is spending out an abundant supply o f water.
the week visiting with relatives and Certain it is that lack o f water be­
cause o f an inferior water system is
friends here and at Estacada.
The ladies aid will meet at the a real tragedy anytime .especially
in a dry summer.
Newman home Wednesday.
The Hessel Implement company of
The Past Noble Grands club will
1938 PONTIAC 8, 4-door sedan with
Gresham have given the water prob­
heater and defroster.
meet at the home o f Mrs. Jack Hay-
lem deep study and they have supplied
1936 PONTIAC 4-door deluxe «edaq man next Monday.
scores o f home owners in this terri
CHEAP CARS
tory with satisfactory water supply
by installation o f Myers water sys­
1930 FORD tudor ....................$100
G AIRFIELD
tems. According to Mr. W. A. Hessei
1929 FORD tudor ........................ $50
Sunday visitors at the R. G. Pal these water systems are carefully se­
1930 W IL L IS K N IG H T ......
$65
mateer home were Mr. and Mrs. Or­ lected to fill individual needs and in
4-door sedan, clean
1929 O LD SM O B ILE .................... $5C ville Stevens and son and Mrs. Pearl every case the owners have found
Stevens o f Kelso, Wash., Mrs. Leg that the installation o f running water
Wills o f Portland and Mr. and Mrs. by use o f the Myers water systems
M. P. Vanderpool o f M cMinnville have actually made money. Full de
ORIENT GARAGE
and Mr. and Mrs. Joe Janssen and tails on these systems will be cheer­
fully given without obligation by con.
»
Tel. Gresham 4748» Orient, Oregon children.
T el. Sandy, ,431, Sandy, Oregon
Mrs. Emma Palmateer is improving tacting the Hessel Implement com­
pany.
a little but is still confined to her
— Adv.
bed.
U^ed Car
Specials
George Koch
Dependable Used Tractors,
Tractors and Horse drawn
Implements
FOR S A LE . 30 acres, 4 H acres
bearing filberts. W rite owner 6623 Cateipiilar 22 with pully and lights
S. E. 18th A v e „ Portland, Oregon. 30 Caterpillar 31 Model.
Clectrac W , good condition.
FOR SALE. 8 six weeks old wean-
Tractor plows and disc harrows.
er pigs $4 each. G. T . Beebe. Tel
REPAIRS end SERVICE
14-81,, Eatw :ula.
8W
W A N T E D . Junior automobile sales Hessel Implement Company
men. N o investment required, no e x ­
Gresham,
Oregon
perience necessary. Good possibilities
fo r income. See Roy McCormick, at
W e have 15 pickups, panels and
Ray Dunniire M otor company. 82nd trucks priced from $95 to $650. Ge
Ave., and Clackamas R iver bridge our deni before you buy. McRoberl
Gladstone.
Motor Co., Gresham, Ore., Open Sun­
days.— Adv.
FOR R E N T. 4-room apartment,
down stairs, furnished. Anna Dillon,
CUSTOM SAWING
FOR S A LE . 1939 Ford dl coupe Estacada. Tel 12-5.
W e v., i ,|o custom sawing at reas­
24,000-mile*. Original maroon finish.
W A N T E D , to buy 12 guage shot­ onable rates or will saw on shares
Spare tire never used. $495. McRo-
gun. W ill trade carpenter tools and Shingles and rough lumber fo r sal
bort Motor Co. Gresham, Ore. Open
pay difference in cash. B. R. Kim at all times. W ater Wheel Shingle
/Sundays.— Adv.
Co., Estacada, Ore., TeL. 38-31
met, Estacada, Oregon.
CLASSIFIED
ADVERTISING
S P E C IA L S FOR T H IS W E E K END
EDGEMONT GINGER SNAPS, lb. pkg.......
Crisp, fine flavored ginger snaps
R. S. Chaney is home fo.- a fe w
1935 Dodge 1 V4 ton tiuck ........ $350 d a ji getting his spring sowing done
before tearing out fo r southern Ore­
1935 Chevrolet pickup ............ $325
gon on a big electric job.
1939 Dodge sedan, low mileage, good
condition ready to diive home
care, fine car.
SEE OUR STOCK BEFORE
1939 Chevrolet sedan. Buy this car
YOU BUY
fo r economy.
RELIABILITY-SERVICE
1937 Chevrolet coupe in best o f con­
dition. N ew paint.
Hessel implement Company
Plymouth
1936 Plymouth sedan, competely re­ Chrysler
conditioned.
International Truck«
BROCKWAY A NELSON
Dodge end Plymouth Dealers
Tel 207
Gresham, Ora.
MONEY
SAVERS
The wind got into the northeast
the other day and now I know that
Breese’s goats survived the winter.
Carl W illin g came up from the
low er Columbia river to get dried out
1937 D-2 International pickup, H a bit. He says it is much pleasanter
FOUND. Ladies wrist watch. Prove
ton capacity .......................
$475 up here where you can see the sun
property and pay fo r this ad. Jack
at times and it don’t rain all the
Duus, at Bob Cooke Motor Co., Esta­
1937 Ford V-8 pickup ................ $385 time.
cada, Oregon.
A Necessity
Eagle Creek, Ore.
C tìU N T Y N E W *
Mrs. Harry M. Finney and Mrs.
C lifford Dice were Portland shoppers
Monday.
Rev. Waterhouse was again taken
to a Portland hospital and had a fin ­
ger amputated. He has been under
a doctors care fo r some time.
Swine Breeders'
Show Coming
Hogs will be entered in the cor
test at 11:30 in the morning o f th
first meeting, March 10. A t-o n e o
clock there will be a short prograi
with panel discussion on the require
ments fo r a good market hog. Th
discussion will be carried on b,y tw
meat packers, two meat retail dealer:
and two hog producers. A t 2:30 th
live hogs will be judged by spects
tois and a committee o f three me
will give their placings and reason:
The meeting on the second day a
the V alley Packing company plar
will take place at two o’clock and th
final placings will be discussed.
A meeting o f this kind is o f specir
interest to all producers o f hogs a<
cording to J. J. Inskeep, Clackama
county agent. There was a great de:
o f interest in these shows last yea
and without a doubt there will b
more interest this year as the ho
breeders and producers have mad
many favorable comments on th
show sponsored last year.
See Errol Fylnn and lovely Oliv
de Haviland in the historical mi
terpiece “ Santa Fe T ra il” at the Es
theatre this Sunday, Monday, Tut
day, March 9, 10 and l l . - A d y .
C R A N G E R S URGED TO CO N­
T IN U E R O D E N T C O N TR O L
A. C. N eville, route 1, Clackar
in charge o f rodent control fo r !
mona grange urges all residents
the county to participate in this v,
worthwhile work, and, i f they
fit to turn tails and le ft wings o
to some granger neighbor any one
which is authorized to have th
counted in the 1941 control cont<
The animals and birds found
the department o f agriculture to hi
more bad qualities than good i
mice, weasels, rats, gophers, mol
mountain heavers, coyotes, grayd
gers, rabbits, jaybirds, crows and
vens and one kind only o f owl, l
homed variety.
During 1940 Clackamas coui
grange members destroyed 13.6
mice, 2880 rats, 37 weasels, 1770 |
phers, 2553 moles, 279 mountain b.
vers, 29 coyotes, 2782 graydigge
818 rabbits, 849 jaybirds, 93 cro
or ravens, and 30 homed owls.
Mrs. P. R. Russell and daughter ot
The Oregon Swine Breeders asso­
Currinsville visited Sunday at the ciation and the extension service are
home o f Mr. and Mrs. L. J. Palma­ sponsoring their annual market hog
teer.
show in Salem on March 10 and 13.
The meeting on March 10 will be
Mrs. Wm. Schofield o f Portland
and Mr. and Mrs. W illard Schofield held at the state fairgrounds and the
o f southern Oregon and Mr. and meeting on March 13 will be held at
Mrs. A rt Schofield o f Portland visits thhe V alley Packing company plant.
ed at the home o f Mas. Gertrude A t the first meeting live hogs will
Gredvig and Mrs. Robert Harmort be judged by those attending. A t the
second m ee fn g t'nex* nogs will be
this last week.
killed and dressed out with half o
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Johanson o f the carcass cut up into wholesale
Out ot Sight
Rock wood visited in the neighbor­ cuts. The final placing on the animals
Clouds are rarely observed al
hood Tuesday.
will be given and the percentage* heights o f more than sue mile,
above the earth's surface.
Mrs. W. C. T aylor attended cheer figured.