CLACKAMAS COUNTY NEWS
FRIDAY, MARCH 23, 1941
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FOR SALE. Cook stove. Price $10
1937 Plymouth 4-door sedan. Com J. J. Marchbank. Tel. Estacada 25-4.
pletely reconditioned, new paint,
FOR SALE. 5 large swarms of
1936 Plymouth :.edun, completely re
bees reasonable if taken at once
conditioned.
Tel. Estacada 34-3.
D E P E N D A B L E U SED CARS
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LIABILITY are equally important. T he
fam ous old MYERS trademark assures
you both. You may op en on e faucet at a tim e, or draw water
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sim ultaneously from several different locations in kttch- Automatic, Self Oiling
en, bathroom o r laundry—at outside h ose taps—in barn-
Shallow W,U
yard and ou tbuildings. There w ill always b e plenty oj w ater
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a t A L L faucets w h en you have a precision-built MYERS
W ater System o f the type and size suited to your needs.
Quality is never sacrificed to price in the manufacture o f
MYERS products. T h e absolute dependability o f MYERS
W ater Systems is proved daily in thousands o f farm and
suburban hom es. A sk for interesting free b ook let and let
us furnish an estim ate on your requirem ents.
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Automatic, Sc I/-Oiling,
Deep W ell
MYERS Electric Water System*
ax« completely automatic— self-
starting. self-stopping, self-oiling.
Other types for operation! by gaso
line engine, windmill or hand
power. Deep well and shallow
well models to meet all needs.
Ejecto Automatic
Deep W ell
FOR SALE. 1935 Ford deluxe for,
dor touring sedan. Radio, heater, or,
iginal gull giuy finish. Only $275
McRobert Motor Co., Giesham. Open
Sundays.
FOR SALE CHEAP. 30 horses of
all kinds, some saddle horses. Will
take in your horses or cattle on hor
ses. Ba.-,e Line Stables, 1 mile north
of Gresham. F. T. Bentley, owner
FOR SALE Pure bled Jersey milk
eow, $60. Inquire C. E. Weisenhaus
Estacada. Tel. 88-12.
FOR SALE. 1934 Ford fordor de
luxe sedan, builtin trunk, heater. Se<
this popular model and you’ll huy it
McRobert Motor Co., .Gresham. Open
Sundays
U s e d C ar
B a rg a in s
DEPENDABLE
RECONDITIONED
USED CARS & TRUCKS
1941 Wiilys Americar sedan, heatet
.....................................................$768
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1939 Ford deluxe 85 touring sedan,
heater. Very clean car .........$335
1938 Wiilys deluxe sedan, ready to
go ................................................ $375
H e s s e l I m p le m e n t Co.
GRESHAM ,
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OREGON
1935 Chrysler Airstream sedan $325
1933 Ford sedan .......................... $145
1931 Buick «uupe .......................... $65
Allis - Chalmers
Leads Again !
1930 Ford Model A coupe .........$75
1930 Oldamobile sedan ................. $65
1929 Studebaker conv. coupe ....$65
H IL L SID E CO M B IN E
H AR V E ST ER S
1935 Chevrolet Vfi ton pickup ....$325
Save on the hills and you save all.
A N ecessity
A Pacific Coast University test
shows you save 50c to $1.00 an
acre in wheat alone with tho
Complete insurance pro
tection for your automo
bile or truck. Get it at a
saving from
All Crop Harvester
Experienced men to start you op
erating.
Farm Tractor Co.
O rient, East o f G resham on Mt.
H ood loop. G resham , Rt. 2,
T el. G resham 4 7 4 2
M. L. TRULLINGER
E agle C reek, O re. .... T el. 427
1935 Dodge 116 ton truck, has
flat bed ....................................... $350
1935 Ford V-8 1 Vfi ton truck ..$150
1930 Chevrolet 1 Vfi ton truck ....$150
T h ese Cars and T rucks are in A -l
con d ition ready to d rive hom e
S E E O UR STO CK B E F O R E
YOU BUY
R E L IA B IL IT Y -S E R V IC E
H essel Implement Company
WM. LO D E R , Diat. M anager,
Mil w aukie, Q*e. T el. 2-5011
C hrysler
P lym ou th
In tern ation al Truck#
PHONE 229
Gresham, Oregon
I L e d C ar
S p e c ia ls
1 9 4 0 PO N TIA C D elu x e C oupe
U nder seat H eater and D efro ster
$ 7 7 5 .0 0
FARMERS AUTOMOBILE
I N T E R INSURANCE EXCHANGE
TRUCK INSURANCE
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EXCHANGE
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1 9 3 8 PO N TIA C 4-door Sedan
H eater and D e f r o a t e r ..........$ 5 9 5 .0 0
CLASSIFIED
1 9 3 6 PO N TIA C 4-door Sedan
H eater ........................................$ 3 7 5 .0 0
ADVERTISING
1936 PO N TIA C 4-door Sedan
H eater ............................
$ 3 9 5 .0 0
FOR SALE. 1938 Ford fordor se
dan. 25,000 miles. Heater, only $525.
This car is like new in every respect.
McRobert Motor Co.„ Gresham. Open
Sundays.
Place your order now for Eastei
lillies and potted plants for Easter',
Adsile Gardens, O. V. Coop, Esta
cada, Oregon.
O R EG O N M U T U A L F IR E 1NSUR-
A N C E CO. has L O W E S T R A T E S .
No assessments, why pay more? As
FOR SALE. 30 acres, 4% acre*
sets over $918,660.61. Ask T H O R N E
bearing filberts. Write owner 6523
& W A L R A D , Agents. Greaham.-Adv.
1937 O LDSM O BILE 4-door S ed an
S. E. 18th Ave., Portland, Oregon.
H eater and Fog L igh t ---- $ 4 9 5 .0 0
FOR SALE. Road gravel and drive
FOR RENT. 3 room house. Garden
1937 D ESO TO 4-door Sedan
way gravel for sale at pit or deliver
spot
plowed
ready
to
plant.
J.
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H eat«r ..................................
$ 4 9 5 .0 0
ed. Deep Creek Gravel Co., rt. 1, ,box
Marchbank, Estacada. Tel 254.
101„ Boring, Ore.
1937 DODGE 4-door Sedan
WANTED. Junior automobile sales
men. No investment required, no ex
1936 C hevrolet sedan
$ 3 2 5 .0 0 perience necessary. Good possibilities
for income. See Roy McCormick, at
Ray Dunmire Motor company. 82nd
Ave., and Clackamas River bridge
O R IE N T G A R A G E
Gladstone.
H eater and D efroater ......... $ 4 7 5 .0 0
G e o r g e K o ch
T el. Gremhiim 4 7 4 8 , O rien t, O regon
T®1. San d y, ,4 3 1 , San d y, O regon
USED FARM
M ACHINERY
$25
1 R eversib le di«c .................
1 rid in g cu ltivator ............ .......$ 2 0
$5
a w alk in g cu ltivator«, ea.
i O liv er chilled plow ....... .......$ 1 8
a O liv er tractor plow«.
*65
i C ase 3-bottom plaw .......
i m ow ing m achine .............. . * 2 5
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i su lk y plow .................. - ......
FARM EQUIPM ENT
COM PANY
F ord T ractor and Farm
E q u ip m ent D ealer
S U P E R H IG H W A Y A T
G LADSTO NE
P h o n e O regon C ity 2-7891
P. O. B ox 12 7
Earth’s Atmosphere
The earth s atmosphere 1 a known
( • extend upward at least 120 mtles.
CUSTOM SAWING
We will do custom sawing at reas
onable rates or will saw on shares.
Shingles and rough lumber for sale
at all times. Water Wheel Shingle
Co., Estacada, Ore., Tel. 38-31
FOR SALE. 3 good 10 weeks old
pigs. Oregon strawberry plants. You
dig or we dig. Fred Baker, Eagle
Creek, Ore.
FOR SALE. 1936 Ford deluxe for
dor touring sedan. Mohair upholstery
heater, only $325. See this car at
McRobeit Motor Co., Gresham. Open
j Sundays.
We want grain or feed sacks at
once. We have a large contract to
fill. Bring us all your sacks now and
at regular intervals. Tunnell & Sauer,
Currinsville, Oregon.
FOR SALE. Almost new 3-sectiori
spike tooth harrow, cheap. C. M.
Sparks Hardware Co., Estacada.
1 Anything
EAGLE CREEK
Miss Maxine Foust daughter of Mr.
and Mrs. Ben Foust and Monroe
Swarner son of Mr. and Mis. A. G,
Swarner of Hermiston were married
recently at the Methodist chuch at
Hermiston. Mr. and Mrs. Ben Foust
and Donald attended. Miss Foust ha*
been employed at the Hermiston cre-
mery for several years. Mr. Swarner
has mining interests at Fairbanks,
Alaska where they will reside. Follow
ing a short honeymoon to California
and Eagle Creek they will leave from
Seattle for the north.
Timber from the W. M. Hyde and
E. N. Foster tracts was sild this
week.
The recently formed Community
club will meet March 27 at 8 p.m,
at the school. A program will be pre
sented by the school. Refreshments
will be sold the proceeds to go to
the 4-H activity fund. Officers for
the club were: Mrs. Maud Ford pre
sident; Mrs. Dorothy Lamper, vie
president; Mrs. Ruth Smith secretary,
and Mrs. Margaret Storey treasurer
Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and
Mrs. Homer Glover were Mr. and
Mrs.C. J. Penning« and children, Mi
chael and Sharon, Miss Velma Colt.
Clifton Glover, Mjss Miriam Cobb.
Mr and Mrs. T. J. Colt, and children
Gary and Jim, Jack Blinco and Mr.
and Mrs. A. S. Giddings all of Port,
land.
Windows have been broken and
light fixtures impaired in the David
son house and Forrester house on thr
nill.
Mr. and Mrs. Carl Davis who have
been on a dairy farm in Mt. Ange'.
for several months have returned tc
take over the T. M. Cle3ter farm. Th«
Clesters sailed from Seattle Satur
day. They plan to remain there with
their two sons for at least two years.
Mrs. G. W. Benson who has been
ill is able to be up but is not fully
recovered..
The annual meeting of the Presby.
terian church will be held Friday eve,
March 28. Following the potluck sup
per the yearly meeting will be con
ducted and election of officers held
The card party at the grange hali
Saturrday evening was well attended.
17 tables being in play.
Gladys Gerber entertained class
mates at her home last week end.
Mrs. E. L. Truilinger entertained
the ladies aid Wednesday. The fol
lowing officers were elected: Mrs.
Oscar Judd president; Mrs. H. Wright
vice president; Mrs. Elmer Berg, seo.
retary; and Mrs. Paul Still treasure
er. Nancy Alice Whisler was honor
ed with a shower and received many
lovely gifts.
Karakul sheep are being raised ir,
this vicinity. Frank Mundinger hai
two ewes and lambs and the former
Archie Broulette place is to become
a karakul sheep ranch.
The grange is sponsoring a party
at the hall March 29.
Mr. and Mrs. Winston Bush of
Portland spent the week end with Mr
and Mrs. Carroll Bush.
Mrs. Joe Smith was hostess to the
Hilltop card club at the home of
Mrs. Hafer Friday. Four tables were
in play and honors went to Mrs. Os
car Judd, Mrs. Fred Hoffmeister, and
Mrs. Chester Chambers
GEORGE
Some one lost a truck license down
by Henry Schmidt’s.
FOR SALE. 1936 Ford coupe with
Mr. and Mrs. Emil Poykila were
heater. See it a t Bob Cooke’s garage dinner guests at the Louis Hansen
Mrs. A. H. Miller in Helton house. home on Sunaay.
Estacada.
Mrs. James Hamilton was over in
FOR SALE. 1938 Chevrolet Mas the Viola country on a visit to her
ter deluxe town sedan. We have in brothers and other kin this week.
stalled four new tires and we’U guar
Back at OSC for Ralph Chaney
antee this car. $545. McRobert Mo* early Sunday a.m.
tor, Co., Gresham. Open Sundays.
Some of the folks up here got a
We want giain or feed sacks at chance to go smelting in the Sandy
once. We have a large contract to this spring for the irrst time. They
fill. Bring us all your sacks now and report great luck and enjoyed the
at regular intervals. Tunnell & Sauer, fish and even canned up some for
later use.
Currinsville, Oregon.
Emma L. May of Oklahoma is vis
FOR SALE. 1940 Ford coupe. Hea iting her mother in the Bissel dis
ter. Only 22,000 miles. Cuyuga blue trict. Miss May likes Oregon so well
finish is like new. Only $645. Me she wants to make it her home if she
Robert Motor Co., Gresham, Open can get work at her profession of
Sundays.
nursing.
lone Breese is enjoying a visit
D ependable U sed Tractors. from Anna May Martin a formei
Tractors and Horse drawn friend from down Woodburn way.
The C. A. Johnson and C. A. Chan-
Implements
ay families were over to Elliott Prai
“30” Caterpillar.
rie Congregational church Saturday
John Deere G. P. on rubber and and witnessed the wedding of Chas.
steel.
Buser to "the sweetest girl” Eldora
John Deere L tractor, used little. Br: ndt.
Gravely tractor and cultivator.
Mrs. Roy Maxwell is convalescing
2 used tractor disc harrows.
at the Good Samaritan hospital from
H essel Implement Company a major operation. Her many friends
Gresham,
Oregon will be plad to hear tins. We miss her
well done today always saves a lot of
trouble tomorrow
CARROLL F U N E R A L HOME
DAY AND NIGHT SERVICE
GRESHAM. OREGON
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Now is the Time to Redecorate
Your Home
Why not beautify your home with the new pat*
terns in Mayflower Wall Paper this spring. It costs
so little and make such a wonderful difference in
the appearance of your home. Mayflower Wall Pa
per is priced from 10c per single roll up. Come in to
day and select your pattern.
Why pay more when you can get a Zenith Re
frigerator, Electric Range, Washing Machine or Ra
dio at Less Money. Come in and let us tell you
about these big values in electric home helps.
C. M. S p a rk s H a r d w a r e C o.
Estacada,
Oregon
SPECIALS
(liât save you money
Fresh, Delicious Salted
Wafers
2-lb . pkg. 2 3 » c
COCOA, put up in large decorated table glasses.
THREE G lasses for .........................................2 5 ( ’
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K-C BAKING POWDER, 3-lb. 2-oz. can ..... 37<*
COMB HONEY, per comb .................................1 7
Local and delicious
TWO large Glass Popper shakers filled with
quality Pepper fo r ........................................ 1 9 < i
The Shakers can also be used for salt.
Our National D efense Program Dem ands Cham pions
Start the day out with WHEATIES, the breakfast
of Champions
2 pkgs. of Wheaties f o r .................................... 23<^
GOOD BROOMS, priced up fro m ................... 35<?
We have a large assortment of BULK GARDEN
SEEDS. Save by buying garden seeds in bulk here.
Check on our Fresh Fruits and Vegetables. Qual
ity is unsurpassed and at prices you can afford. If
it is seasonable in fruits and vegetables we have it.
HERE’S THE PLACE TO GET HIGH Q UALTY
M EATS A T LOW EST PRICES
You will find it pays to buy all your meats from
our modern sanitary meat department.
Tunnell & Sauer
Formerly Currinsville M ercantile Co.
Currinsville,
Oregon
from the church and grange gather be compelled to lie down on the
ings especially.
ground to get a glimpse of the grass
before it dries up.
George grange visits the Garfield
grange on April 5. The local grange
puts on the literary program. Last OLIVER C. BECK IS
year George grange was in the top
list in the visitation contest conduct IN ARMORED DIVISION
ed among the granges of Clackama»
Oliver C. Beck, son of Mr. am;
county.
Mrs. Roy E. Beck of Estacada has
If this change of the Japanese cut.
been chosen as a member of the a -
rent to make Oregon warmer cuts
mored division of the United States
down our rainfall and makes us dry army and will be stationed at thi
up early we would just as soon it
armored force replacement center at
was changed back. We’ll take the rain Fort Knox, Kentucky. Mr. Beck left
and raise something. Don’t want to last Saturday for Fort Knox.