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FOR SALE. Plow, wagon anl har C H R Y S L E R D E L IV E R IE S
ts», $6 each. Van Houtens, Garfield. S E T R E C O R D
SEE Ilaiold Shelhamer for paint
ing, papering, kalsomining, carpen-
I try, plumbing, plaster patching and
house raising. Estimates gladly gi
ven. First class work. Eagle Creek.
Oregon. Tel. Estacada 22-4.
FOR SALE CHEAP. 30 horses of
all kinds, some saddle horses. W ill
take in your horses or cattle on hor-
ses. Base Line Stables, 1 mile north
o f Gresham. F. T. Btntiey, owner
We want giain or feed sacks at
once. We have a large contract to
fill. Bring us all your sacks now and
at regular intervals. Tunnell & Sauer,
Currins'-'lle Oregon.
ESTACADA,
E AG LE CREEK
Mrs. Mollie Bates and Ed Craw
WANTED. A small iron or steel
ford o f Estacada were Sunday visi
safe priced reasonable. Merle Wade,
tors at the L. 0 . Gerber home.
route 1.
Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Gardner of Sa-
1 WANTED. 20 strawberry pickers. em spent the week end with Mrs.
I 3 miles east o f Eagle Creek grange Dora Clester.
| hall on Dover road. Will be ready to
bliss Bette Bush student at Lln-
pick in about a montn. Phone 16-2 or fleld college spent the spring vaca
call at farm. A. N. Orke.
tion with her patents Mr. and Mrs
Carrol Bush. Bette has won several
forensic honors at Linfield.
Used Car
Bargains
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The Barton club new officers elec-
lted at their meeting Thursday are as
' follows: Mrs. Leslie Wallace presi-
'dent; Mrs. Milsap vice president; and
Mrs. Adolph Still secretary-treasurer.
Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Hami and
children Evelyn, Jimmie and Wayne
of Salem were Sundry visitors o f
Mrs. Dora Clester.
DEPENDABLE
RECONDITIONED
USED CARS & TRUCKS
1941 Willys sedan, heater, clean
car .............................................. $ 7 6 9
? Main Avenue,
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Gresham, Ore.
GRESHAM, OREGON
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CLASSIFIED
ADVERTISING
FOR SALE. 30 acres, AM a«r»e
bearing filberts. Write owner 6523
S. E. 18th A ve„ Portland, Oregon
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FOR SALE or TRADE. Cash or
terms. Marshall strawberry plants $3
per M. Will take live stock or farm
machinery. O ff Bornstedt road - mile
o ff Dover road. F. L. Case, rt. 1.
box 66, Sandy, Oregon.
D E P E N D A B L E U SED C A R S
Get Your Fishing Tackle Here
Retail deliveries o f Chrysler cars
in the week ended March 1 were the
Trot’ t fishing season opens next Saturday. Get your fun out
largest o f the current model year ac-
o f fishing this season by using our fishing tackle. We have every
cording to figures made public by
thing for a successful fishing trip.
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Chas. L, Jacobson, viee president in
charge o f sales o f the Chrysler Sales
Keep out the flies. Now is the time to win the season’s victory
Division, Chrysler corporation This is
over those pesky house flies. If not for health’s sake then for com
interpreted by Mr. Jacobson to pres
fort’s alone, repair screens now and be fortified im the year. We
sage the eurly opening o f the most
have the best make and grade o f enameled and galvanized screen
active spring selling season in Chrys-
ings. Screens, Paints and Standard Frames at the lowest prices.
ler’s history stimulated by the grow
ing popularity o f Chrysler’» Fluid
Drive.
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Deliveries for the week ended on
March 1 also were with one excerp«
Oregon
tion the highest ever recorded in any = Estacada,
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final week o f April, 1940 which in-
cidntally marked the close of a na
tion wide sales contest.
Chrysler cars are sold locally by
the Hessel Implement company of
Gresham.
ESTA THEATRE
FOR SALE. Road gravel and drive
way gravel for sale at pit or deliver
ed. Deep Creek Gravel Co., rt. 1, ,box
101„ Boring, Ore.
Mrs. George Judd entertained the
1941 Plymouth sedan, heater and de Hilltop card club at her home Friday.
Honors went to Mrs. Wm. Castile,
froster.
Mrs. C. L. Chambers and Mrs. Louis
1940 Chrysler sedan, heater and de Rivers.
froster ..................................... $ 9 7 5
Fourteen tables o f cards were in
play at the grange card party. High
1939 Ford tudor sedan, heater, Very scores were Mrs. Ben Johnson Mrs.
clean car ................................ $ 5 3 5 Ed Johnson, Emery Ford and Bob
Cross. The special award when to Ed
1938 Willys sedan heater ........ $375 Johnson.
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Hessel Implement Co.
Miss Irene Rivers spent the week
1937 Ford sedan radio and
heater ......................................... $ 3 9 5 end with her parents Mr. and Mrs.
Louis Rivers. Miss Rivers teaches iin
Washington.
1936 DeSoto sedan, very clean
car ...................................
..$ 4 2 5
Chester Chambers lecturer o f the
Eagle Creek grange announces that
1935 Chrysler sedan, good car $325 the picture “ Milk goes to Town” wil]
1935 Plymouth sedan,, heater $ 3 4 5 be presented at the June meeting in
stead o f the April as previously an
1932 Ford tudor sedan, an A -l
nounced.
car ......................................
$75
Mrs. Paul Still entertained the Ea
gle Creek card club at her home on
1931 Buick coupe ..........................$75
Wednesday. Awards went to Mrs. A.
1931 Chevrolet sedan, good car $65 D. Burnett,, Mrs. Oscar Judd and
Mrs. Ed Johnson.
1937 Chevrolet 1 Vi ton truck.
WANTED. Junior automobile sales 1939 Dodge coupe radio and heater.
men. No Investment required, no ex 1937 Dodge four door sedan.
perience necessary. Good possibilities 1937 Plymouth 4-door sedan. Com
pletely reconditioned, new paint,
for Income. See Roy McCormick, al
Douglas Holbrook son o f Mr. and
1930 Oldsmobile sedan .................$65
Ray Dunmire Motor company. 82nd 1936 Plymouth sedan, completely re
Mrs. Earl Bolbrook fiaetured an arm j
conditioned.
Ave., and Clackamas River bridge
1929 Chevrolet coupe, a good
Sunday while at play.
BROCKWAY & N E L S O N
Gladstone.
cheap car _____ __ ________ $45
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Smith have mov
D o d g e and P lym outh D ealer«
ed to Portland where they will re
Tel 207
G resham , Ore,
TRUCKS
main temporarily. They were guests
You don’t need much money if 1937 International D-2 pickup, re-
of honor at a farewell party given
you buy a place from me. 40 acres,
condiltioned ............................. $475 by Mr. and Mrs. Ed Maertens in Es
13 acres been cleared, oldish bam,
tacada.
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fruit, well water. $1250, $150 down. 1930 Chevrolet piickup, a good
The World’s Fellowship circle met
1 9 4 0 P O N T IA C D elu x e C oup e
buy ................................. ............. $65
3 acres on loop highway, fair house
at the home of Mrs. Nola Williams
U n d er text H ea ter and D e fr o ste r some nice timber, $450, $100 down.
Wednesday with nine members and
1935
Chevrolet
pickup
$ 7 7 5 .0 0
$3
25
Lots of other good buys. Geo. Beers.
visitors present.
Sandy, Ore.
19 38 P O N T IA C 4 -d o o r Sedan
1930 Chevrolet 1V4 ton truck,, has
Carrol Bush has leased part o f the
H eater and D * fr o * ts r ......... $ 5 9 5 .0 0
O R E G O N M U T U A L F IR E IN S U R
flat bed .........
..................... $ 1 2 5 Eva Glover ranch for nursery plant-1
A N C E C O . has L O W E S T R A T E S .
ing. Robert Paine has been assisting!
19 36 P O N T IA C 4 -d o o r S edan
at the nursery during the spring rush
H eater ...................................... $ 3 7 5 .0 0 No assessments, why pay m o r e ? A s 1935 Ford V-8 1 V4 ton truck has
flat bed ........................ ..............$175 season.
sets over $918.660.61. A sk T H O R N E
1936 P O N T IA C 4 -d o o r S edan
& W A L R A D , Agents. G resham .—A d v.
Hessel Implement Company Lueila Smith played two numbers
H ea ter ...................................... $ 3 9 5 .0 0
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hrysler
P lym outh on her accordeon at the Day Musiij
SAWS hammered at my shop or
company In Portland. They made a
1937 D E S O T O 4 -d o o r S edan
In tern ation a l T ru cks
at your mill. Robt. Jonsrud. Tel San
record o f her numbers and she got
H e a t 'r ...................................... $ 4 9 5 .0 0
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to bring one home with her. Now she I
$ 3 2 5 .0 0
19 36 C h ev rolet sedan
Gresham, Oregon
can play the phonograph when she
Dependable Used Tractor*.
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FOR SALE. 10 nice, thrifty wean- wishes to hear herself play.
U~ed Car
Specials
G eorge Koch
O R IE N T G A R A G E
T el. G resham 4 7 4 8 , O rien t, O ragon
T e l. S u id y , ,4 3 1 , S an dy, O re g o n
CUSTO M
S A W IN G
We will d° custom sawing at reas
onable rates or will saw on shares.
Shingles and rough lumber for sale
at all times. Water W heel Shingle
Co., Estacada, Ore., Tel. 38-31
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,
Cuninsville, Oregon.
Tractors and Horse drawn
Implements
Fred Blaisdell celebrated his 82nd
er pigs. Also Minnesota No. 13 seed
cam. 1 miles east o f Barton store on birthday last Friday. Cake and ice
10-20 IHC tractor ..................... $ 1 7 5 Carver-Estacada highway. W. P. Fer- cream were served.
John Deere GP on steel wheels,
rel, Eagle Creek, Oregon.
Mr. and Mrs. A lf Bell and Mr. and ]
2-14 tractor p lo w ...............
$475
Mrs. Will Bell o f Sandy were Sun- j
Cletrac W Crawler ...................... $ 2 5 0
FOR RENT. House and 3 acres day visitors at the Waiter Smith
C’ letrac W Crawler ..................... $ 3 5 0 Barn, 2 chicken houses, well, good
home.
John Deere lw plow
$4 50 garden spot on new land. Berries
Mrs. Harry Sarver entertained the |
Graveley cultilvating tractor
$ 1 5 0 for whole family. $5 per month. P.
Eagle Creek card club at her home
“ 30” Caterpillar .................................. R. Russell, Currinsville.
in Estacada recently. Honors went to
R epairs
Sales and S erv ice
Mrs. Ben Johnson, Mrs. Joe Fuchs
Hessel Implement Company
and Mrs. Grace Still.
Gresham,
Oregon
Quite a few of the ladies from Ea
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Creek attended the Mothers Tea
MACHINERY
FOR SALE. 3 hives o f bees, $2.50 I
given at the high school last Wednes
per hive. Mrs. Chester Wright, Es
day.
P 1 R r v e r iib le disc ..................... $25
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FOR SALE or trade, geese for any
FOR SALE. Cook stove. Price $10 thing I can use, sheep, chickens, calf,
J. J . Marchbank. Tel. Estacada 25-4. Fred Coffelt. Boring, Ore., rt. 2 near
Boring at Holly Station in brown
FOR SALE. 1934 Ford coupe, or- house.
igirval finish. Heater, mohair uphol
FOR SALE. Victor spring oats re
stery like the day it left the factory.
cleaned and sacked ready to go $1.65
See it M< Robert Motor Co., Gresham
per 100; Gray oats sacked $1.60 per
Ore.. Open Sundays. —Adv.
100. 2 new horse collars 21in.; one
6 mo’s old Guernsey bull calf $25 or 1
FOR SALE. Red raspberry plant
trade for heifer. Fred Wade, 2*i j
$3 per thousand if you dig. Edw
miles east o f Eagle Creek Orange
Maertens, rt. 1 Estacada, Ore.
hall. Tel. 16-32
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ridin g c u ltiv a to r ..... .............$ 2 1 '{
w alkin g cu ltiv a tors, ea. _____$ 5 1
O liv e r chilled p low .............. $ 1 5 V
O liv er tra ctor plow s.
C ase 3-b ottom plaw ........-...$ 6 5
m ow in g m achine ........................$25 |
sulky plow ........- ....................... $ 1 5 l
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COMPANY
F nrJ T r r c lo * and Farm
E qu ipm ent D ealer
S U P E R H IG H W A Y A T
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FOR SALE. 1986 Ford coupe with
heater. See it at Bob Cooke’s garage.
Mrs. A. H. Miller in Helton house,
Estacada.
When it comes to year ’round power at unusually low
costs, you’ll do better with a money-making John Deere
Model “ L” . . . the tractor designed for the small-power
user. Actually, the small, powerful, gasoline-burning
engine o f the Model “ L” burns only about 1/2 gallon o f
fuel per hour on most jobs.
Simple in design, easy to adjust, economical to main
tain, the M odel “ L” has the working capacity o f a 2- or
3-horse team. Because o f its flexibility, short turning,
easy handling, and adjustable rear-wheel tread, this trac
tor is especially adaptable to your row crop work. In
addition, there’s a complete line o f integral equipment
especially designed for the M odel “ L” . Come in today
and learn how little it will cost for you to own a com
plete John Deere power-farming outfit.
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OREGON
“ W h ere Y ou hear R C A S ou n d ” the “ Magie V oice o f Ibe Screen’’ end
see the Beat in Pictures
F rid ay and S aturd ay, A p ril 11 and 12
“ SOU TH O F SU E Z”
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Plus the thrilling western picture
" W Y O M I N G W IL D C A T "
S un day, M on d a y T u esd a y , A p ril 13, 14
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and 15
Bob Hope and Paulette Godaard in ,
“ THE
GH O ST
BREAKERS”
Phis, “ Nature’s Nursery,” “ King for a Day,,” and News
W edn esda y an d T h u rsd ay, A p ril 16 and 17
B arg ain N ights
The screen’s roariing cavalcade o f thrills
“ LAND
OF
L IB E R T Y ”
Cecil B DeMille’s great production wiith 139 famed stars,
200 scenes, 1000 thrills. Also cartoon
Shop Here Where Quality is High
and Price is Low
EASTER EGG
DYES IN ALL
COLORS
Fresh Eggs at
SPECIAL PRICES
CHOOSE SELECT BRAND HAMS FOR EASTER
These hams are known for quality and our price
is right. Sold in whole, half or sliced.
CHOICE FRESH FRUITS AND VEGETABLES
FOR EASTER
New Peas, Asparagus, Cauliflower, Radishes, Cab
bages, Carrots, Potatoes, Etc. The market’s finest.
Y A M H IL L OLIVES, standard size tall can.... 1 4 ^
BROKEN SLICED PINEAPPLE, No. 2 can ... 1 5 < ?
FRUIT CO CK TAIL,
extra delicious can ... 14<^
W H O L E KERNEL GOLDEN CORN,
Yamhill brand, 2 No. 2 c a n s ...................... 2 3 < *
CA LIFO R N IA M ACK ER A L, finest quality
2 tall cans f o r ............................. ............................2 5 c
Get a Betty Crocker Strawberry Marmalade Jar.
This beautiful jar shaped and colored like a straw
berry for only lc when you purchase K IX , the nev
vitalized cereal.
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2 packages of Kix f o r ........................................2 5 c
H YDE PARK COOKIES, 1-lb. delicious
assorted cookies for o n ly ............................... 2 3 C
Tunnell & Sauer
Formerly Currinsville Mercantile Co.
Oregor
Currinsville,
PORTER
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Hubbard and
daughters o f Hoquaim, Wash., were
Sunday visitors at the home o f Mr
and Mrs. Leonard Anders. Mrs. Hub
bard and Mrs. Anders are sisters.
Mr. and Mrs. Eli View o f Portland
were visitors at the J. O. Botkin
home Tuesday.
Vernon Botkin made a business
trip to Portland Tuesday of this week
Bob Hope and Paulettt Goddard and came back with his uncle an<
aunt Mr. and Mrs. Eli View. J. O
are shown in the side-spiiting cwm Botkin drove the school bus in hi«
edy “ Ghost Breakers” at the Esta absence.
theatre Sunday, Monday and Tues
Wallace Atchison who is working
day, April 13- 14 and 15.— Adv.
at Detioit, this state came home ovei
Order our special Easter Cake
from the bakery truck driver when
he calls o f get it at our bakery. This
enke is our famous orange layer cake
especialy decorated for Easter with
* rabbits, eggs, nests and everythng.
Giesham Bakery.— Adv.
D o u b le B ill
George Brent, Brenda Marshall, George Tobias in
the week end and visited at the horn ,
o f his sister and family Mr. and Mrs.
Byron Anders.
Mr. and Mrs. Otis Sigworth am1
John Sigworth o f Chehalis, Wash.,
visited at the O. D. Bowman hem
Sunday o f last week.
Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Andets wer
business visitors in Portland Thurs
day. John Ayers accompanied ther
to Portland where he will leave fo
Montana to resume his work as sheer
herder.
Leah Atchiison is staying with Mr>-
Hector Anders.
Mr. and Mrs. Hector Anders rnd
children visited at the Byron Ander
home Sunday.