CLACKAMA3 COUNTY NEWS
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A M ïïfÆ R m i value in
“CATERPILLAR’’
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We have on hand all kind* of
fertilizers that will put your soil
in perfect shape. Choose from the
large assortment of the best grade!
of lawn seeds, assuring you i
smooth, velvety sod free fror
weeds, plus a High Germination
content.
L E T U S H EL P B E A U T IF Y
Y O UR HOME
Osburn Bros.
"Caterpillar" Pans arc priced uniformly
low. They arc of uniform high quality
and designed with an eye to quick, easy
installation to save you service time and
money."Caterpillar” Diesels not only cost
T el. G resham 5 1 6 8
Rt. 9, B ox 3 6 9 , P ortlan d
Cor. B ird sd ale and
B a selin e
less to run — they cost less to keep running.
HESSEL
Implement Co.
Gresham,
Oregon
D A N C E
G R A N G E HALL , BO RING
Allis - Chalmers
Leads Again !
Why grease a crawler Tractor
every 10 hours when A-C Model
M only needs track-wheel lubri
cation every 200 hours.
Farm Tractor Co.
O rient, E ast o f G resham on Mt.
H ood loop. G resham , Rt. 2,
T el. G resham 4 7 4 2
First and Third Saturd ay
Nights o f Each Month
GOOD MUSIC,
GOOD FLOOR
REFRESHMENTS
Lawnmower
Sharpening
with our new “Ideal”
ELECTRIC
GRINDER
T h e very la te st m ach ine in
law n m ow er sh arp en ers
MAKES YOUR
MOWER
LIKE NEW!
This machine grinds the bottom
blade of mower to perfect stwfighl
edge and puts it in “like new” con
dition.
FREE PICKUP
and Delivery Service
Law n M ower sharpen .... 7 5 c up
GRESHAM
. FURNITURE Co.
Majn and Third.
Tel. 5364
G resham , O regon
USED FARM
MACHINERY
1 R ev ersib le disc ...................... $25
1
2 w.iilklng cu ltiv a to rs, ea. ........ $5
1 O liv er ch illed plow .....
$1 3
2 O liver tra cto r plow s.
1 C ase 3-h ottom pla.w ..... . . . $65
1 m ow ing m ach ine
....$ 2 5
1 sulky plow
............ ...... $15
FARM EQUIPMENT
COMPANY
F ord T ractor and Farm
E q u ip m en t D ealer
S U P E R H IG H W A Y A T
G LA D STO N E
P h o n e O regon C ity 2*7891
P. O. Bo* 127
Earth's Atmosphere
The earth'* atmosphere is known
to extend upward at least 120 miles
CLASSIFIED
ADVERTISING
Used Car
Bargains
DEPENDABLE
RECONDITIONED
USED CARS & TRUCKS
FRIDAY, MARCH 21, 1941
ed. Deep Creek Gravel Co., rt. 1, .box
101„ Boring, Ore.
GOOD NEWS BIBLE INSTITUTE
FOR SALE. 1936 Ford coupe with
heater. See it at Bob Cooke’s garage,
Mrs. A. H. Miller in Helton house,
Estacada.
O p e its I I n F o il r i l l W e e k
FOR SALE.
Oregon strawberry
1941 Willys Americar sedan, heatev plants on new ground free from dis,
ease. C. W. Neumann at Dover, Ea
.............................................................$ 7 6 9
gle Creek, Oregon.
1939 Ford deluxe 85 touring sedan,
WANTED. Good saddle Horse 2 or
heater. Veiy clean car ......... $ 5 3 5
3 years old, gentle. Betty June Gun
ter. Tel. Estacada 28-65.
1938 Willys deluxe sed: n. ready to
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go .............................................. $ 3 7 5 ■
FOR SALE. 1939 Ford pickup. 85
h.p. motor, clean as a passenger car.
1936 Chevrolet sedan. Very nice
Only
condition ............
$ 3 6 5 Low mileage, original tires.
$495. McRobert Motor Co., Gresham,
1935 Chrysler Airstream sedan $ 3 2 5 Ore. Open Sundays.
1931 Buick coupe .......................... $ 6 5
McROBERT MOTOR CO.
G R E SH A M .
OREG O N
O pen Sundays
FOR SALE. 30 acres, 4V4 acres
bearing filberts. Write owner 6523
S. E. 18th Ave., Portland, Oregon.
1937 Plymouth 4-door sedan. Com
pletely reconditioned, new paint,
radio and heater,
1939 Willys sedan. Buy this car foi
economy.
1939 Overland sedan. Buy this cai
for economy.
1939 Dodge sedan, low mileage, good
care, fine car.
1937 Chevrolet coupe. In best of con
dition. New paint.
1936 Plymouth sedan, completely re
conditioned.
BROCKWAY A N E L S O N
SEE Harold Shelhamer for paint
ing, papering, ka'.somining, catpen
D odge end P lym ou th Dealer*
try, plumbing, plaster patching ant'
G resham , Ore
house raising. Estimates gladly given. Tel 207
First clas* work. Eagla Creek, Ore
FOR
RENT.
House
and three ac
gon. Tel Estacada 22-4.
res. Has barn, 2 chicken houses, well,
FOR RENT. 3 room house. Garden
good garden spot on new land. Ber
spot plowed ready to plant. J. J. ries for the whole family. Rent $5 a
Marchbank, Estacada. Tel 254.
month. Inquire P. R. Russell, Tun
WANTED. Junior automobile sale« nel! & Sauer store, Currinsville.
men. No investment required, no ex
FOR SALE. 1938 Willys sedan
perience necessary. Good possibilities Has heater, good paint, new tires.
for income. See Roy McCormick, ai Inquiie Jerry Foreman, Gresham
Ray Dtimnire Motor compr.ny. 82nrl T il. Gre.ham 229.
Ave., ami Clackamas River bridge
FOR SALE. 1937 Olds 6 touring
Gladstone.
sedan. 8tube radio, heater. 80 ptr
We have 15 pickups, panel* and ! cent Firestone tires, original Nile
trucks priced from $95 to $650. Get | gieen finish. Let us show this car.
our deal before you buy. McRobert | McRobert Motor Co., Gresham, Ore.
Motor Co., Gresham, Ore., Open Sun. | Open Sundays.
day*.—Adv.
C USTO M
SA W IN G
“The Mysterious Climax of
an Ancient Eastern Reli
gion.”
Meets its final conclusion in our day.
EAGLE CREEK
D E P E N D A B L E U S E D CA R S
T h ese cars are priced at w h olesale
for quick sale.
SUNDAY, MARCH 23RD
at 7:30 P. M.
The great chasm of death is brid
ged. The Hindu believes he must hava
a son to put fire in his mouth at the
1930 Oldsmobile sedan ..................$65
“30” Caterpillar.
time of his death. Read Dan. 8:14
H. D. S T R E V E R
John Deere G. P. on rubber and
World Traveler and Lecturer who and then come and hear one of th#
1929 Studebaker conv. coupe .. $65
steel.
has visited all the great nations now most convincing time prophecies in
John Deere L tractor, used little. at war.
the whole bible.
1935 Chevrolet 14 ton pickup
$325
Gravely tractor and cultivator.
2 used tractor disc harrows.
1935 Dodge 114 ton truck, has
Illustrated Talks on Diet by Portland Nurses
flat bed ..................... ................. $ 3 5 0 Hessel Implement Company
Two Portland nurses. Misses Baer and Grabo, will give illustrated
Oregon
talks on diet. Very instiuctive and interesting. Come early for
1936 Ford V-8 114 ton truck . $ 1 5 0 Gresham,
the song service conducted by Evangelist Bergh. Special music by
We want grain or feed sacks at
Portland artists. These studies are vital to you. You may never
1930 Chevrolet 1 14 ton truck ... $ 1 5 0
once. We have a large contract to
have another opportunity to hear them.
T hese Cars and T rucks are in A - 1 fill and will pay three cents each
con d ition ready to d tiv e hom e
for common mill or grain sacks and
S E E O UR STOCK B E F O R E
five cents for branded Triangle sacks.
TUESDAY, MARCH 25 at 7:30 P. M.
YOU B U Y
Bring us all your sacks now and at
R E L IA B IL IT Y -S E R V IC E
regular intervals. Tunnell A Sauer,
“Earth’s Greatest Struggle— Capital vs. Labor.”
Hessel Implement Company Currinsville, Oregon.
Coma and hear what the bible has to say about the death grips
C hrysler
P lym outh
of these two great organizations.
FOR SALE. 1937 Ford deluxe for.
In tern ation al Truck«
dor touring sedan. Original finish,
FREE MOVING PICTURES—SUPER THRILL
PHO NE 229
reconditioned motor, hot water heat
Gresham, Oregon
er, Fisk non-skid tires. McRobert Mo
tor Co., Gresham, Ore. Open Sundays
FOR SALE 1938 Chevrolet Mas
THURSDAY, MARCH 27 at 7:30 P. M.
ter deluxe town sedan. Maroon finish
FOR SALE. Cook stove. Price $10.
“Three Mysterious Angels Preaching in Mid Air”
is like new. See this popular model J. J. Marchbanx. Tel. Estacada 25-4.
at McRobert Motor Co., Gresham.
What do they mean? Have they come? If so, when?
Ore.—Open Sundays.
Read Rev. 14:6-14
1930 Ford Model A coupe ......... $75
Cheapies
$ 4 5 .0 0
ESTACADA
Dependable Used Tractors,
Tractors and Horse drawn
Implements
FOR SALE. 3 good 10 weeks old
The grange met in regular session
pigs. Oregon strawberry plants. You
for
the last day meeting of the sea
FOR SALE. Marshall strawberry dig or we dig. Fred Baker, Eagle son Saturday. Interesting committee
Creek,
Ore.
plants from young plants free iron)
reports were given at the morning
disease. F. L. Case V4 mile off Bjom-
FOR SALE. Hatching eggs, R. I. session and following the potluck
stedt road. Rt. 1, Box 66, Sandy, ' Reds and Biahmas. Mrs. W. M. Hyde, luncheon the lecturer’s program was
Oregon.
presented. It was arranged by Mrs.
. Eagle Creek, Oregon Tel. 86-7.
Wm. Castile with the following tak
FOR SALE. 1936 Dodge deluxe
FOR SALE. 1939 Ford tudor, looki
ing part. Audrey Still, Caroline Cas
business coupe. Very clean car. Fen ‘ like new. Has heater and good rub- 1
tile, C. L. Chambers, Jacqueline Cas.
der shields, heater. McRobert Motor her. Jerry Foreman, Gresham, Ore.
tile and Dora Clester. George Doug
Co., Gresham, Ore. Open Sundays.
Tel. Gresham 229.
las was appointed business agent.
FOR SALE. Beaver drag saw in
FOR SALE. 1935 Ford deluxe 4 For the April meeting a movie “Milk
running condition except battery. In. door sedan. Built-in trunk, radio, Goes to Town’” will be given. The
quire at Sunset Filling Station in heater, gull gray finish, good rubber grange sponsored a card party Sat
j Sandy.
$276. McRobert Motor Co., Gresh urday evening in the hall.
Joe Brackett visited the grange
am, Ore.. Open Sundays.
Saturday evening. He is a charter
FOR SALE.
Improved Oregon member of Eagle Creek grange and
strawberry plants $3.50 per 1000. now lives in Portland.
I yearling heifer from good Guern
Clarence McDonald is in Portland
sey stock, for sale or trade for fair
where he is undergoing further sur
piano.
East
of
Bornstedt
Road..
W
1929 Ford Roadster ......
$ 2 2 .5 0
gery 011 his nose. His condition is sat
R. Quirk, Sandy. Phone Sandy 187.
isfactory.
1934 Ford Tudor ..................... $ 4 5 .0 0
We want grain or feed sacks at
Several went to the Sandy rivei
1935 Ford pickup
$ 9 9 .0 0
once. We have a large contract to Saturday to get smelt.
1933 Chevrolet Tudor
$ 1 2 5 .0 0
Till and will pay three cents each
Mrs. Emil Führer entertained the
1929 Ford Coupe
$ 4 5 .0 0
for common mill or grain sacks and Hilltop card club at her home Fri
1934 International Panel
$ 1 2 5 .0 0 five cents for branded Triangle sacks.
day. Honors went to Mrs. Oscar Judd.
1931 Ford Cabriolet
$ 1 2 5 .0 0 Bring us all your sacks now and at
Mrs. Wm. Castile and Mrs. Joe
regular intervals. Tunnell & Sauer, Smith.
1934 Olds 6 Coupe, Special
for cash ............................ $ 9 9 .5 0 Currinsville, Oregon.
Mr. and Mrs. T. M. Clester and
1929 Ford Tudor ..................... $ 2 5 .0 0
FOR SALE. Almost new 3-sectioq Mrs. Dora Clester were dinner guests
1932 Chevrolet Roadster .
$ 9 5 .0 0 spike tooth harrow, cheap. C. M. Friday in Salem with Mr. and Mrs.
Wm. Gardner . Ronald Clester re,
1932 Ford Fordor
$ 9 5 .0 0 Sparks Hardware Co., Estacada.
turned with them.
1936 Ford Touring sedan
$ 1 7 5 .0 0
1931 Chevrolet Coupe .........
New Adventist
Church
O REG O N M U T U A L FIR E IN S U R .
A N C E CO. has L O W E S T R A T E S .
We will do custom sawing at reas No assessments, why pay more? As
onable rates or will saw on shares. sets over $918.660.51. Ask T lf o R N E
Shingles and rough lumber for sale A W A L R A D , Agents. Gresham.— Adv.
at all times. Water Wheel Shingle
FOR SALE. Road gravel and drive
Co., Estacada, Ore., Tel. 38-31
way gravel for sale at pit or deiiver-
Miss Irene Northern left Thursday
for Hood River where she will visit
her parents.
Chris Longwell and Paul Forrester
drove to Salem Sunday to bring Mrs.
Maude Forrester home. She is im.
proving in health but will remain
there for further medical treatment:
Mr. and Mrs. T. M. Clester have
leased their farm for two ye&ife.
They arc leaving this week for An
chorage, Alaska where they will join
their sons Tracy and Robert. Thefts
grandson Ronald will remain in Sa
lem until summer. They were given
a farewell party Saturday evening.
Ruth Judd a freshman at OSC is
home for spring vacation.
Clifton Glover of Portland visited
home folks Sunday.
Glen Olds, Jr., former local hoy
who attends Willamette university at
Salem placed third in an old time
oratorical contest held recently.
The first of March several local
logging camps were opened offering
work to local loggers.
Two or three small fires have bro
ken out on the power line right of
way but have been extinguished witij
little damage being done.
Elmer Anderson has been moved
from Portland to the Veteran’s hos
pital at Roseburg. His condition is
not so favorable.
Edward Bukovchik was home for
the week end from the Zigzag CCC
camp.
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These Lectures Contain the “Pearl of Great Price”
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BORING
Barney Childs who is training in
the navy at San Diego is home on a
week’s furlough visiting his parents,
the W. E. Childs.
Florine Hodel is the new cleric at
the W. R. Telford store.
Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Myers of West-
port, this state were Boring visitor*
Sunday.
Mrs. Dorothy Neas local grade
school teacher has been ill with the
measles.
Ralf Olson and Ernie Lekberg who
are stationed at Camp Murray spen$
the week end visiting their parents
and friends here.
Mr. and Mrs. Willard Boring and
son Bobby spent Satuiday at tha
home of Mrs. Boring’s parents, Mr.
and Mrs. Adair near Gresham.
Mrs. E ffie Johnson of West Linn
is spending a week visiting her cous
in Mrs. W. R. Telford.
Ed Brown is recovering from a re
cent eye operation at Coffey clinic
in Portland. His many friends wish
him a hurried recovery.
Little Dickie Telford is reported
much improved from his recent eaj
operation at the Portland sanitarium.
Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Hoar entertain^
ed Mr. and Mis. J. Warren at their
home last Wednesday evening. They
enjoyed pinochle until a late hour.
R. L. Sabin who as been quite
ill in Portland has improved and mo.
ved to his farm just north o f Boring.
Miss Dorothy Richey of Salem
spent the week end at the home of
her parents Mr. and Mrs. Ray Richey.
Vem Hoar who was recently cal
led to Rapid City, South Dakota due
to the illness of his daughter has re
turned home and reports she is get
ting along fine.
Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Swajse of Goo
ding, Idaho, are visiting at the home
of Mrs. Swaje’s daughter and family,
Mr. and Mrs. Ed Mink.
Tender romance, earthy humor, co-
iorful people in a wandering tent
show. That s the thrilling background
for “Chad Hanna,” by Walter D
Edmonds,, technicolor hit starring
Henry Fonda, Dorothy Lamour and
Linda Darnell at the Esta theatre or
Sunday, Monday and Tuesday. March
23, 24 and 25. Many other features
on this big program.—Adv.
DOVER-
The community was -hocked to hear
of the serious illness of Mrs. W. E
Bews who was taken to the Portland
sanii-rium and operau-l on MonJa.v
by Dr. Don Plainer. At lav. report
sb. vas getting cion:; ai well
o - hs t e expected.
Reger Schmalz had the misfortune
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to cut his right wrist seriously on
Thursday evening. He was taken to
the Portland sanitarium by his fa
ther and Dr. C. Don Platner served
the wrist. His arm was put in a cast
and he is now getting along fairly
well.
Teddy Mudrow was confined to
his home with the measles over the
week end.
Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Van Wranken
of Tierra Del Mar visited with the
latters mother over the week end.
Due to the fine weather several
of the Dover strawberry growers are
selling ru n n ers* s rapidly as they
can dig them.
A much needed rain was blown
into Dover by a high wind. The ram
was badly needed for spring grow
ing.
Jean Craft visited at the Jack Keck
home Sunday.
GARFIELD
Clifford H. Dice who has been critl
cally ill with blood poison in his left
hand caused from a splinter is report,
ed a little better. He is at the Hahne
mann hospital in Portland. Mrs. Dice
visited him last Wednesday and Sun
day.
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Gredvig of Scap-
poose were visiting with relatives Sun
day, also Mr. and Mrs. Walter Mau
rer.
Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Taylor attend
ed the funeral of a relative of Mrs.
Taylor’s at Laurel Oregon recently.
Carl and Otto Hem icksen were
home this weekend.
Mrs. Hector Anders received
word her oldest sisters husband, Clif
ford Wade, o f Goldendale, Wash.,
died from a heart attack last Friday.
His funeral was Tuesday. He wa*
also the stepfather of Melvin Winners
of the Porter district.
Mrs. Hector Anders and children
visited Monday at the home of Mrs.
Oliver Bowman and famiy in Porter.
Carl Davis is home from Corvallis
enjoying his spring vacation.
Mrs. Moore and son have moved
back to Portland.
Mrs. Irma Hooker is in Portland
working for a short time.
Miss Viola Henricksen visited for
a short time last Friday eve at the
home of her parents.
Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Taylor and
Mrs. Earl Gunter accompanied the
Eastern Star members to Sandy last
Tuesday eve.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Harmon anu
Robert's mother and Mrs. Gredvig
attended the S.D.A. meeting Sunday.