Clackamas County news. (Estacada, Or.) 1928-1957, April 04, 1941, Image 2

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    CLACKAMAS COUNTY NEWS
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“ CATERPILLAR” DIESES
A Necessity
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Complete Insurance pro­
tection for your automo­
bile or truck. Get It at a
saving from
OFFERS
3-FOLD ADVANTAGE
The fonr-ftrdte cycle used ia "Cater­
pillar'' Diesel Engines adds (o your as­
surance o f loaf; tractor life—an advan­
tage based oa 3 important points:
M. L. TRULLINGER
E agle C reek, O re.......T el. 427
W M . L O D E R , DUt. M anager,
M ilw aukie. O ie . T el. 2-5011
l Ust hsqmat poww leods m
2. Hast of tofflbastiM tppilW Is
cylinders and pislsns lest fre­
quently
3. Me power - tonsumiisj ble^r
required 1er deems, e* boost
FARMERS AUTOMOBILI
INSll RANCE UKHANU
IN T tR
TRUCK INSURANCE
______
EXCHANGE.
______
Sosos.
HESSEL
Implement Co.
Gresham,
Oregon
FOR RENT. 3 room house. Garden
spot plowed ready to plant. J. J
Marchbank, Estacada. Tel 254.
WANTED. Junior automobile sales
men. No investment required, no ex­
perience necessary. Good posaibilitiei
for income. See Roy McCormick, at
Ray Dunmire Motor compnay. 82nd
Ave., and Clackamas River bridge
Gladstone.
FOR SALE 1939 Ford deluxe tu-
dor. Heater, good tires, black finish
is like new. $595. McRobert Motoj
Co., Gresham, Ore. Open Sundays.
—Adv.
,
CUSTO M
S A W IN G
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
• W ATCH FOR THIS 8 I0 N in your
{••d de&Iar'a Kora. It ia your quid« to a
food that ia not*ju»t m ixad'but built
on » 'v ita m ia balanc»" to fill tha ra-
quiramenta of your chicka during their
first eight weeks of growth.
> TRIANGLE
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MILLING COMPANY
SSS «. IILUMOOK JT.. PORTIINO, OtfCOM
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Allis - Chalmers
Leads Again !
H IL L S ID E C O M B IN E
H ARVESTERS
Save on the hills and you save all.
A Pacific Coast University test
shows you .-ave 50c to $1.00 an
acre in wheat alone with tho
All Crop Harvester
Experienced men to start you op­
erating.
Farm Tractor Co.
O rien t, East o f G resham on M t.
H ood loop.
G resham , R t. 2,
T el. G resham 4742
1 9 4 0 P O N T IA C D elu xe C oup e
U n d er seat H ea ter and D e fr o ste r
$ 7 7 5 .0 0
1938 P O N T IA C 4 -d o o r Sedan
H eater and D e fr o s te r ....... $ 5 9 5 .0 0
SAWS hammeted at my shop or ed by the school. Mr. Keltner, coun­
at your mill. Robt. Jonsrud. Tel San­ ty club agent showed two reels de­
dy 20x2.
picting summer school activities of
club boys and girls at Corvallis. Mrs.
EUR SALE. 10 12 Plymouth PA 4-
Ford president acknowledged the
iloor .sedan. This popu ar 4-cylinder
presentation o f a gavel from the Car­
car is priced at only $149. McRobert
ver group made by the school boys of
Motor Co. Gresh: m, Oie. Open Sun­
Carver. Bob Storey will present the
days.—Adv.
program at the next meeting. A pie
Dependabla Used Tractor«, supper is planned for that meeting
The money will be used for expense
Tractors and Horse drawn money and at least one and if possi­
ble two clubbers for the sununer
Implements
school.
UO Caterpillar.
2 Clectrac W Crawlers
The annual meeting o f the Presby.
1 G. P. John Deere' on rubber and terian church was held Wednesday
steel tires.
evening following a potluck dinner
Graveley cultivating tractor.
at 6:30. Newly elected officers are:
Hessel Implement Company Elder, 3-year term Mrs. E. L. Trul-
linger, trustees two years term to fill
Gresham,
Oregon
unexpired term o f Mrs. Nola Wil­
FOR SALE CHEAP. 30 horses of liams, Robert Paine; trustee three
all kinds, some saddle horses. Will year term, Mrs. A. H. Buhlinger;
take in your horses or cattle on hor­ treasurer one year Mrs. H. C. Glo­
ses. Base Line Stables, 1 mile nortly ver; organist William Sanders; Sun­
day school officers were, supt. Mrs.
o f Gresham. F. T. Bentley, owner
L. M. Munger; secretary Mis. Doro­
We want gtain or feed sacks at thy Lamper; organist Mrs. Lamper
once. We have a large contract to with Sybil Holbrook assistant. Many
fill. Bring us all your sacks now and improvements have been made on the
at regular intervals. Tunnell & Sauer, church building during the year. Rev.
Curt ins'-i;ie Oregon.
T. C. Duncan was letained for an­
other six months after that he has
FOR SALE. 1936 Ford coupe with other plans.
Ueater. See it at Bob Cooke’s garage.
George T. Baker is building a
Mrs. A. H. Miller in Helton house,
shelter shed on the former Sam Brows
Estacada.
place which he has leased. In the
FOR SALE. Road gravel and drive same vicihity the Crandall family
ivay gravel for sale at pit or deliver are clearing land and will build.
Kenneth Shultz o f McLoud, Calif.,
o4. Deep Creek Gravel Co., vL 1, ,box
101„ Boring, Ora.
visited heie a few days last week
before answering the draft call on
Place your order now for Easter March 21. He and his brother Art
lillies and potted plants lor Easier; have been worming in the California
Adsile Gardens, O. V. Coop, Esta­ woods near the California city foi
cada, Oregon.
several months.
Alfred Huggins visited here this
week He is working on a river boat
out o f Oregon City.
Mrs. Stewart McAlpine and daugh.
ter Janet aie spending several days
with her mother Mrs. Maude Forres­
DEPENDABLE
ter.
RECONDITIONED
Lawrence Blaisdell who has been
USED CARS & TRUCKS
ill with the measles was able to re­
1941 Willys sedan, heater ........ $769 turn to school the last o f the week.
Used Car
Bargains
We want gialn or feed sacks at
once. We have a large contract to 1941 Plymouth sedan, heater
fill. Bring us all your sacks now and
$975
at regular intervals. Tunnell & Sauer, 1940 Chrysler sedan, heateg,
Currinsville, Oregon.
1939 Ford tudor, heater
........ $535
FOR SALE. Cook stove. Price $10
J. J. Marchbank. Tel. Estacada 25-4. 1938 Willys sedan, heater and
very clean car ................
$375
FOR SALE. 1934 Ford coupe, or­
iginal finish. Heater, mohair uphol 1936 Studebaker sedan,, radio and
stery like the day it left the factory.
heater ..............................
.$376
See it McRobert Motor Co., Gresham
1936 DeSoto sedan, h eater____ $ 4 2 5
Ore., Open Sundays. —Adv.
FOR SALE. Nearly new 14-inch 1935 Chrysler sedan . .
.. $ 3 2 5
walking plow. Also improved Oregon
strawberry plants. C. A. Black, San$ 1935 Plymouth sedan, heater . $ 3 4 5
ay, Oregon. Rt. 1, box 33 .
1933 Ford sedan .............
$1 50
FOR SALE or TRADE. Cash oi
1931
Buick coupe .......
terms. Marshall strawberry plants $3
per M. Will take live stock or farm
1931 Chevrolet sedan ................. $65
machinery. O ff Bornstedt road - mile
o ff Dover road. F. L. Case, rt. 1.
1930 Oldsmobile .............................
box 66, Sandy, Oregon.
ton truck, stake bed
SAVE MONEY on L John Deer« 1937 IHC
tractor, 41 model used little. Hessel Pickup ................................. ......... g475
Implement Co. Gresham, Oregon.
1935 Chevrolet Vi ton pickup ....$325
NOTICE. I f the party who wrote
anonymous letter would make them­ 1930 Chevrolet 1 Vi ton truck ....$125
selves known to the party receiving These Cars and Trucks are In A -l
c o n d ition ready to diive home
the letter, will respect their confi­
dence and give same his personal eon. SEE OUR STOCK BEFORE
YOU BUY
sidération.
RELIABILITY-SERVICE
FOR SALE. 1937 Ford coupe. Spot
Hessel
Implement Company
lite heater, good rubber. Only $395
Chrysler
Ply*— » 5
McRobert Motor Co., Gresham, Ore
International Tracks
Open Sundays.— Adv.
PHONE 229
D E PE N D A B LE USED CARS
U.ed Car
Specials
1937 Chevrolet 1 *6 ton truck.
1939 Dodge coupe radio and heater
1937 Dodge four door sedan.
1937 Plymouth 4-door sedan. Com
pletely reconditioned, new paint
1936 Plymouth sedan, completely re
conditioned.
B R O C K W A Y Sk N E L S O N
D o d g e and P lym ou th D ealers
Tel 207
G resham . Ora
Gresham, Oragon
FOR SALE.
Oregon strawberry
>lants $2.50 per thousand. C. W.
.'ferniunn, Eagle Creek, Dover dis-
rict.
FOR SALE. 41 nice, thrifty wean-
- r pigs. 1 miles east o f Barton store
in Caiver-Estacada highway. W. P.
Ferre!, Eagle Creek, Ore.
FOR RENT. 48 acres o f pasture
FOR RENT. Small house with gar­
den ground in town o f Sandy. Elec for stock, plenty o f water. $1 per
tricity in house, water near door animal. L. Sterrett, Estacada. Ore.
good place for elderly couple. $6.25 Tel. 20-51.
1936 P O N T IA C 4 -d o o r S edan
per month, water Included. Mrs. Mirr
H ea ter ............................ .......... $ 3 9 5 .0 0
WANTED. Lady to help in install­
Honecker, Sandy, Ore., box 143.
ant. Inquire SagneFs Cafe,, Esta­
* 1937 D E S O T O 4 -d o o r S edan
FOR SALE. 1937 Chevrolet towr cada, Oregon. Tel 80-3.
H e a t«r ......... ........- .................. $ 4 9 5 .0 0
sedan. Very good condition thruout
FOR SALE. Improved
Oregon
19 36 C hevrolet sedan
$ 3 2 5 .0 0 Only $445. McRobert Motor Co., Gre.
trawher-y plants, 6-foot Emerson
sham, Ore. Open Sundays.— Adv.
grain drill, 6-foot Deering grain bin­
der in good condition. Will trade for
Y'ou don’t need much money if
hay. 1 black work horse age 8, w’ t
O R IE N T G A R A G E
you buy a place from me. 40 acres
T e l. G resham 4748« O rien t, O reg on 13 acres been cleared, oldish bam, 1600, sound and true. Will trade for
T « l. S«...dy, ,4 3 1 , Sandy, O re g o n
fruit, well water. $1250, $150 down. colt and difference. W. I. Quick,
3 acres on loop highway, fair house Sandy. Ore., 4 miles south o f Sandy
some nice timber, $450, $100 down on Bornstedt road. Tel Sandy 187.
1936 P O N T IA C 4 -d o o r Sedan
H ea ter ...........................
$ 3 7 5 .0 0
George Koch
CLASSIFIED
ADVERTISING
FRIDAY, APRIL 4, 1941
Lota o f other good buy*. Geo. Beers
Sandy, Ore.
EAGLE CREEK
OREGON MUTUAL FIRE 1NSUR.
The bazaar and entertainment held
ANCE CO. has LOWEST RATES. at the school Tuesday evening under
FOR SALE. 30 acres, 4 Vi aeres No asaessmenta, why pay mora? As-
the auspices o f the newly organized
bearing filberta Write owner 6621 seta over $918.660.51. Aak THORNE community club was well attended
S. E. 18th Ave., 1 ortland, Oregon a WALRAD, Agenta Greshem.— Adv. An intoreeting program was present
Miss Bette Bush daughter of Mn
and Mrs. Carrol Bush was a represen.
tative o f Linfield in the invitation
foresic meet held at the College o$
Puget Sound recently.
Ward Kern a former resident is
now in Colorado where he ismanag-
ing a residential country club o f 700
acres in the Rocky mountains.
Mrs. Ed Bews has returned home
following an operation at the Port­
land sanitarium.
Perit Huntington Dover teacher
for the past two years has been el­
ected principal o f the Sutherland
school.
Mrs Ennis Entwistle o f Oregon
City visited her parents Mr. and Mrs,
John Craft this week.
Lestei Campbell has received word
o f the birth of a son to his son antj
daughter-in-law Mr, and Mrs. James
E. Campbell. The child has been nam­
ed James Edward Jr.
Fred Anderson is here looking a f­
ter business interests o f his brother
Elmer who is still in the veterans hos­
pital at Roseburg.
W eek lull
SPECIALS
Serve Salads During Lent
T op Them With
B E S T F O O IIS
REAL MAYONNAISE
“ R E A LLY FRESH ”
Pints .......... 2 5 < *
> u 4*4 »a
Qts...........
2-lbs.
43r
39c
MORTANG PREPARED MUSTARD
1-lb., 9-oz., net, glass j a r .............................. 17<>
KRAFT DINNER ................ pkg...................... 10<>
O n ly 7 m inute co o k in g tim e req u ired .
N o B akin g.
COLUMBIA KIST STRINGLESS BEANS,
Two No. 2 cans, Refugee brand............... 1 9 c
T h ese are the ch oicest cut stringress b e ans
OUR FAVORITE COFFEE, satisfaction guaranteed
Pound pkg..........23<^
2-lbs. f o r ....... 43<?
PUFFED WHEAT or RICE, lg. cello p k g ........9<-
A REAL COMBINATION SPECIAL
SPERRY Pancake or Waffle Flour, pkg 1 9 0
Pint can Log Cabin Syrup ....................... 1 8 C
Absolutely pure cane and maple
A Total Value o f ........ ......................3 7 $
B o t h f4»r 3 3 c
PURE W H O L E SO M E EASTER EGG DYES
CHOICE FRESH MEAT W Q e uality
Tunnell & Sauer
Formerly Currinsville Mercantile Co.
Currinsville,
Oregon
The Skip-a- week club met Wed­
nesday at the grange hall.
Mrs. C. H. Dice visited Tuesday at»
the hospital in Portland. She reports
Mr. Dice is getting along nicely but
will be in the hospital for several
weeks yet.
CURRINSVILLE
Mr. Kessler who has been ill for
some time was taken to a Portland
hospital last week. Mrs. Kessler is
staying at the home of her son in
Portland.
Mrs. Elsie Hale enjoyed a visit
from her sister and family last week.
They arrived here from Ophir, this
Abraham Miller this week closed a state on Thursday, returning Satur­
GARFIELD
deal with J. W. Manrose whereby he day.
becomes owner o f the Manrose pro­
Byron Anders who was at the Port­
Mrs. Ruth Grier and children mov­
perty b.y the Delph Creek fish hatch­
land hospital for a few days is now
ery. Mr. Manrose is leaving this week ed from Estacada to the Edna Davis
at home. His leg is now in a cast.
for Portland where he will make his home one day last week.
The cause was from an injury when
home in the future.
Mrs. Edna Davis and the girls are
he was a child by having the liga­
Last week Oliver Bowman helped spending a week at the Richard Davis
ment cut in his heel and after several
years had broke. He is getting along Hector Anders grade his yardeite and home. Since coming here she receiv­
get started where Hector expects tc ed word that Glen has the measles
as well as can be expected.
build a new house on the old Anders at their home at Vernonia.
Hector Anders and Wallace Ach-
place. We understand Hector will re­
ison left for Detroit, this state, where
Miss Alice Alexander from Port­
tire from the sawmill business in the
they will work in a saw mill.
land was a week end guest at the
near future.
Henry Heiple home.
Mr. and Mrs. Ed Gilbert and Wal­
J. E. Luckey and wife o f Hubbard
ter Shriner were visitors at the C.
Mrs. Henry Heiple who is staying
were Sunday visitors at the O. E
Shriner home Sunday.
with a cousin in Portland for a cou­
Wisner
home.
W. C. Taylor and Roy are at Con­
Henry Christensen and family and ple o f weeks was home over the week
cord helping Harold Taylor with the
Ed
Lee and family spent Sunday at end. ,
plumbing and electric work on Har­
home.
They have been working near
Mr. and Mrs. tierb Fifer and the
old’s new home.
Independence In the evening the children spent the week end with
Mrs. Chas. Swanson o f Astoria vis­
Mrs. Fifer’s parents, Mr. and Mrs.
ited over the week end with her sis­ ladies called on Mrs. O E. Wisner.
i $
ter Mrs. R. G. Palmateer and attend­
Friends o f Mrs. Donald Christen­ Lester Hale.
ed the dance Saturday night at the sen will be glad to know she is again
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Heiple enier-
able to be about since being kicked tained for dinner Saturday even ng,
grange hall.
by a horse some weeks ago.
Miss Alice Alexander from Portland
USED FARM
MACHINERY
R ev ersib le disc ................
$25
1
$2 0
2 w alk in g cu ltiva tor», e a .......
$5
1
$15
2 O liv e r tra ctor plow ».
C ase 3 -b ottom plaw ........... $65
1 m ow in g m achine ................. ......$25
1 sulky plow
$19
FARM EQUIPMENT
COMPANY
F ord T ra cto r and Farm
E qu ipm en t D ealer
S U P E R H IG H W A Y A T
GLADSTONE
P h o n j O reg on C ity 2-7891
P O. Box 127
PORTER
Mrs. Bert Jennings Sr. spent the
week end with Anna Snyder of Can,
by.
Bible study at the O. E. Wisner
home Wednesday night, April 9.
Mr. and Mrs. R. H. Currin and Atlee
Erickson
,
-ee the new girl.
Mr. and Mrs. R. H. Currin were
'.inner guests at the home of Mr. and
VIrs. Geo. Douglas Tuesday evening.
Mrs. Trixie Shields from Portland
was out on business Sunday. She
was also a dinner guest at the Henry
Mrs. Oliver Bowman enjoyed a Heiple home.
week end visit from her father, John
A party composed of the Robleys,
Sigwoith and her brother Otis.
Fouriers, Currins and Eshemans en-
Last Friday, March 28 the stork
joyed the ice capade at the ice co'-
made a visit to the home d f O. E
liseum in Portland Friday evening.
Wisner leaving a 9-pound girl. The
The card party given at the Eagle
young lady has been named Twila
Creek grange hall Saturday evening
Darlene.
A number o f people called Sunday was an enjoyable affair, 14 tables
,
and Monday at the Wisner home to being at play.
Mr. and Mrs. H. E. Wooster cal
ied at the Wisner home Tuesday.
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