Clackamas County news. (Estacada, Or.) 1928-1957, May 16, 1941, Image 2

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    C L A C K A M A S COUNTv
Plant Seed Corn Now !
FRIDAY, MAY 16, 1941
GEORGE
1934 Ford Deluxe Four
Door Sedan
Order your Seed Com from a dealer that spe­
cializes in fancy fresh stock.
Per hundred
Pride of the North Corn
NEWS
Original blue finish has be< i
well kept. Has large trunk, special
wheels and a spoitlight. The mo-
iiair upholstery is like new. Thi
week’s special and it’s priced al
.... ..................... $4.50
S125.00
Northwest Red Dent Corn ............................. $5.50
Eureka Ensilage Corn
McRobert Motor Co.
.................. ........... $7.00
Gresham,
Minnesota No. 13— Oregon .............................. $4.25
We carry a complete stock of high quality seed
and will be glad to help you with planting sugges­
tions at all times.
Free
SUDAN GRASS,
lb. 5c
We have several lots of grass seed for Burn’s
or Pasture Mixtures. With lots of moisture these
will grow fine now.
1941 Plymouth sedan
1940 Plymouth tudor„ heater,
A -l shape .................................$725
Gresham Seed & Feed Co.
LES WALRAD
GRESHAM,
at
DEPENDABLE
RECONDITIONED
USED CARS & TRUCKS
BUY WITH CONFIDENCE
Now for Hay, Pasture or Silage
W. First Street
Enlargement
Drug Store, Gresham, with
exposure film finish at
price o f 25 cents.— Adv.
Many Growers Will Plant
Frank A. Blue has sold his farm
to Henry Becker o f Portland who
erpecta to make a number o f im­
provements. Mr. Becker has joined
with the rest o f George in installing
Davidson*. electric lights and various appliances.
The electric line contractor is now
any 6 or fc
leasonabli distributing poles in the George dis­
trict. As soon as hardware arives the
poles will be erected.
O regon
Open Sunlays
Minnesota No. 13— Idaho ................................ $4.75
1939 Chrysler club coupe, heater $725
Tel. 5409
1939 Chevrolet tudor, heater and
radio
........ ............. ........ ...... $645
OREGON
1933 Willya sedan, heater, a clean
car ____ __________________„...$375
FOR SALE. Cook stove. Price $10
1937 Plymouth sedan, radio and
heater .........................................$475
J. J. Marchbank. Tel. Eatacada 25-4
D EPEN D A BLE USED CARS
1937 Plymouth sedan, heater ... $4,5
1940 Plymouth 4-door sedan
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BRO CK W A Y & NELSON
D odge and Plymouth Dealers
Tel 207
Gresham, Ore.
1U36 Dodge sedan, radio ............ $375
1934 Plymouth coupe, radio, a
clean car .................................$25Q
OREGON M U TU AL FIRE 1NSUR-
ANCE CO. has LO W EST RAT E S.
N o assessments, why pay m ore? As
sets over $018.660.51. Ask THORNE
A W A L R A D , Agents. Gresham.—Adv.
FOR SALE. 1936 Ford touring tu.
dor. Original gray fini ;h. Arvin heat­
er, two spotlights, moh iir upholstery.
Priced at only $325. McRobeit Mo,
tor Co. Gresham, Ore. Open Sundays.
We pay highest cash prices fo.
cascata bark, wool and mohair. Tun
nell & Sauer, Currinsville.
At T he engine does the w ork o f
steering. An easy pull on a con ­
veniently-located lever releases
the pow er from one track and
applies it to the o th e r . . . so the
tractor may be turned quickly or
gradually.
H E SS EL
Implement Co.
Gresham,
Oregqji
CLASSIFIED
ADVERTISING
CUSTOM SAW 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
SEE Harold
ing, papering,
try, plumbing,
house raising.
SheLhamer for paint­
kalsomining, carpen
plaster patching and
Estimates gladly gi-
ven. First class work. Eagle Creek
Oregon. Tel. Estacada 22-4.
FOR SALE. Road gravel and driv,
ivay gravel for sale at pit or deliver
ed. Deep Creek Gravel Co., rt. 1, ,box
101„ Boring, Ore.
SAWS hammered at my shop oi
at your mill. Robt. Jonsrud. Tel San
dy 20x2.
Sewing Machine Repairing Expert
work, any make. Good used mach­
ines reasonable. New Singers. Easy
pay,, big allowance. D. L. DeMent,
Singer Service Mach. Co., distribu­
tor, 621-7 Oregon City, across from
State theatre. Tel. 8161.
ti
WANTED. All purpose farm wa,
gon. Hans L. Christiansen, rt. 2, Es­
tacada. Tel. 27-11.
FOR SALE. Good milk cow. Good
milker and easy kepper. Inquire at
Currinsville Store.
\
Mr. and Mrs. Roy Maxwell,, Mr.
and Mrs. Harold Joyner and ramily,
Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Chaney and C. C.
Chapman took dinner wwth the C. A,
Johnson family Saturday to try the
new system o f cooking without water.
Everyone enjoyed the delicious meal.
It would be fine if the county road
boss would moke a fill and straighten
out the short curve in front o f Ger;
ber’s mail box. The place is too nar­
row at present to allow two cars to
pass making it quite dangerous.
I f the roadside beautification peo.
pie could see our district when the
fence lines all cleaned up and the
arrow wood and dogwood in bloom,
maybe we would get a good mark.
Estacada Club
Takes 3rd Place
The Estacada Garden club w o ij
third place in the Clackamas county
flower show held at Oregon City
last Saturday amqng seven clubs of
Clackamas county. Oak Grove gar­
den club won first place asd Wes*
Linn second. Tualatin Meadows re­
ceived honorable mention.
Other
clubs entered were Gladstone, Ore­
gon City and Clarkes.
The winning exhibit was composed
o f a great variety of spring flowers
and in the background roses and
white wistaria were used.
1934 Plymouth sedan,, heater . $250 ROSS ANDERSON HEADS
G RAPE G RO W ERS
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1934 Dodge heater and ralio . $275
Ross Anderson o f Boring has been
1932 Ford tudor, a good cheap
named head o f the Gresham Grape
buy ............................................. $75 Growers committee. Other officer^
are Nellie Greenwood, Orient, secret
1931 Buick coupe
$75
tary-treasurer, and A. H. Blevins of
1931 Chevrolet sedan ................... $65 Trouutdale vice chairman.
J. C. DeShazer representing the
1930 Oltlsmobile sedan ............. $65 Oregon Wine and Fruuit growers as­
sociation guaranteed the group a mar­
1930 DeSoto sedan ..................... $85 ket price o f grapes raised at the rate
of $30 a ton. Anyone interested in
1929 Willys sedan ....................
$75 growing grapes should attend the
next meeting o f this group in the
USED TRUCKS
Gresham city hell *n Friday,, Majj
¡938 IHC 1 ■A ton flat bed truck$695 10 th.
"W here You Deer KCA Sound*' the "M agic Voice o l the Screen " ta d
e ? the Best in picture.
Friday and Saturday, May 16 and 17
Bob Steele, Claire Carleton in
“ THE G R E A T TRA IN RO BBERY ”
“ M EET THE M ISSUS"
Sunday, Monday, Tuesday, May 18, 19 and 20
“ GONE W IT H THE W IN D ”
In technicolor with Clark Gable, Vivian Leigh, Leslie Howard
and Olivia de Haviland. Program ends with News.
Matinee Sunday only at 1:45 P. M.
For prices and other information see advertisement elsewhere
in this paper.
Wednesday and Thursday, May 21 and 22
Bargain Nightr
The delightful musical comedy
“
TH E BOYS FROM SY R A C U SE ”
also scenic “ Modern Highways.”
FRIDAY THRU MONDAY
Cash and Carry Special
Chick Starter Mash, 100-lbs......................... $ 2 . 3 5
Mill Run, 80-pounds....... ....................................92<?
HIGHEST QUALITY at LOWEST PRICE
by feeding
Old System Milling Company
POULTRY, DAIRY, RABBIT FEEDS
M IN E R A L BALAN CED
VITA M IN
ENRICHED
O l d S y s to m M illin g
Telephone SU. 6023
7914 S. E. 82nd A ve.,
Co.
W E D E L IV E k
PO RTLAN D , ORECON
resents badly depleted oated-out ran- Sandy with relatives Sunday.
ches often seen on this aiea.
Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Duus were
Those who have seen the experi­ Portland shoppers Saturday.
ments are highly enthusiastic and be­
Mr. and Mrs. Vern Duus formerly
lieve that the point the way to the
solution o f may o f (the importan of Anteiope but now o f Nyssa, this
problems in the county on the millior state, were week end guests at the
acres o f similar soils in the valley. Ernest Duus home and lor Mothers
Visitors will be welcome trom 9 a. -lay at the home o f the former’s pa­
clock in the morning to 4 o’clock in tents in Estacada.
the afternoon. Supt. DeArmond will
be assisted by Prof. G. R. Hyslop of
Oregon state college, county agent
J. J. Inskuep and others in showing
the visitors around.
CUfciUNBVILLE
Used Car
Specials
Open House
on May 22nd
Double Bill
A train load of action and thrills, plus
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The Higgins Family in
Ya
George Koch
A
OREGON
A most enjoyable day was spcnl
by the Past Noble Grand club Mon­
1935 Chevrolet
ton pickup $325
day when 21 members went to Port­
JA N IT O R ’ S ASS'N TO
land to the home o f Mrs. Elva Ahl-
M EET A T E S T A C A D A
1935 Ford 1 Mi ton flat bed truck
berg where a noonday luncheon wa.«
as is ...........................................$150
enjoyed. A lovely birthday cake was
The Clackamas county Jantor’s as> presented to Mrs. Ahlberg also a
Hessel Implement Company sociation
will hold a meeting in the plant by the club. The rooms were
Chrysler
P ly o»n tk
grade school at Estacada on Monday, beautiful with flowers brot by th
International Trucks
May 19th at 7:30 p.m.
members. Two visitors were present
PHONE 22 »
Mrs. Ruby Osborne and Mrs. Ellef-
Gresham, Oregon
son of Portland. Plans were made to
SCH O LARSH IP W INN ERS
FOR "SALE!
1987 Ford deluxe AM ONG 4-H MEMBERS
have a picnic at Fern park in June.
touring sedan. Large radio and heat­
Word comes from Mrs. Clara Bul­
er. Very clean mohair upholstery.
Winners of Clackamas county 4-H lard that her son Merlin and family
Original gull gray finish. $425. Me
summer school scholarships will get have moved to Sitka, Alaska where
Robert Motor Co. Gresham, Oiegon.
get their awards Saturday afternoon he will operate a jewelry store. Mer­
Open Sundays.
May 17 at one o ’clock in the Oregon lin has been employed in that voca­
City high school auditorium. Among tion for sometime at LaGrande.
the winners aie Bill Howard, Sandy;
Henry Heiple has been in Oregon
Eileen Marshall, Springwater; Dori(
Alspaugh, Damascus; Ernest Batchel- City on grand jury duty the past
week.
lor, Damascus; Robert Junor, ,Red-
1938 Pontiac 4-door sedan. Heater *and; Bily t arr, Springwater; Bob
Mrs. Lydia McConnell, Miss Kath­
and dufroster .........................$595 Ten **< *’
Ion« Breese ryn McConnell and Mrs. Les Lync'
1937 Pontiac 4-door sedan, radio and George; Esther Anderson, Damascus; drove to Portland Tuesday to be lun­
heater
..$495 Melva Coop, Estacada; Helen Ander­ cheon guests at the hoome o f Mrs.
son, Eagle Creek; James Berry, Ea­ Ella McConnell. Later they attended
gle Creek; and Eleanor Johnson, Dam a shower for Mrs. Nella Livingston.
FOR SALE.
1940 Ford deluxe
coupe. Hun only 13,000 miles. Ma­
roon finish is like new. Heater an-11
defroster McRobert Motor Co., Gre
FOR SALE. 4-room cottage, fire­
ascus.
sham, Ore. Open Sundays.
place, fish pool, beautiful wooded lot
O R IE N T G A R A G E
iq Estacada. $495. Tel. Beac. 0189
T e l Creelum 4748« Orient, Oregon
or evenings Beacon 2694. Write to Dependable Used Tract6/i
T«L Sandy, ,431, Sandy, Oregon
634 S. W. Broadway, Portland.
Tractors and Horse drawr
FOR SALE. 1934 Master deluxe
Implements
We want grain or feed sacks at
Chevrolet 2-door. Original finish like
10 Caterpillar standard tread,
once. W e have a large contract to
new. New tires, heater,, upholstery
all reconditioned ...............
$775
fill. Bring us all your sacks now and
and motor top». W ill give liberal
While visitors are always welcome
15 Caterpillar, standard tread,
at regular intervals. Tunned
Sauer,
terms or take trade. Tel. Gresham
all reconditioned
$925
on
the red soils experimental area
Curi in*'*; ;ie Oregon.
4121 evenings.
30 Caterpillar, all reconditioned $80»
at Oregon City, superintendent T. H.
$250
FOR SALE. 1935 Graham Super­ W Clectrac, as is .............
WANTED. Berry picXera. 6 miles DeArmond has set aside Thursday,
$350 south o f Sandy on Boitano's road.
charger coupe. Radio, heater, rumble W CUwtrac. as is
May 22 as open house aay at which
seat, lots o f extras. New opalescent Model L John Deere tiactor with
time visitors from all over the Wil
plow. A -l shape
$425 C A T T L E CLUB HAS NEW
red paint. This is a real buy at only
uunette valley are invited to inspect
$165. McRobert Motor Co., Gresh­ Hessel Implement Company MEMBER
the various experiments under way
am, Ore. Open Sundays.
Gresham,
Oregor
Visitors will have an opportunity
The American Gu rnscy cattle clu!
announces the election o f Staehel; of seeing experiments in the control
4>oo<l
ItllVN
FOR .SALE. 1932 Graham 4-door Bro.-. o f Oiegon City to rut mtv>rs’.iip. o f creeping grasses and Canada this­
2 Ford.*on tractors
sedan. Six wheel job. Large trunk. Staehley Bros, have a herd o f reg tles as well as experiments in estab­
2 Oliver single bottom 16-inch
lishment stands o f various legumes,
A very clean car and priced to gq ¡stored Guernseys on their farm.
plows
quick at only $125. McRobert M otoj
The American Guernsey cattle club red clover, crimson clover and hairy
22-inch Case separator.
Co.„ Gresham, Ore. Open Sundays.
is a national organization o f 25,000 vetch. Of special interest also are thq
2 work horses.
breeders o f puie l red Guernseys. variouus fertlity plots and the grass
FA R M T R A C T O R CO.
FOR SALE or TRADE. 1936 Pack It records the registration o f pure and legume nursery showing plots o f
On Loop Highway at Orient
ard 4-door sedan. Small series. Ra­ hr d G ' rn“ ys wb'ch trice to th various types of Lotus and Subter­
Tel. Day 4742. Night 4757
o n y. the ori. in.il h>m ranean clover as we*.; as many gras­
dio, heater, new tires, trunk, low Island o
We want giain or feed sacks at mileage. $175 equity balance bank of the breed, in the Kng:i. h channel. ses used in the Willamettte valley
The red soils experimental are.
Will It also su pet vises tests o f produi
once. We have a large contract to payments o f $16 per month.
fill. Bring us all your sacks now and take car. cash or anything I can use tion and thru Golden Guernsey Inc. was establ * d in :h i -tiring of 19-..
at regular intervala. Tunnell
Sauer, for equity. Phone Gresham 4121 supervises the marketing o f Golden The land on the farm is Olympic silt
Guernaey milk.
loam one o f the red hill soils and rep
evenings.
Currinsville, Oregon.
A
ESTA THEATRE
ESTACADA,
Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur Wade arq
the proud grandparents o f a daugh­
ter bom to Mrs. Alice Moore in Port­
land.
Mr. and Mrs. Doc Palmateer and
children visited Satumay with the
Mnhar family at Vernonia and over
the week end with Mrs. Palmateer’
brother and family Mr. and Mis. Fred
Davis and met her sister and family
from Arizona, Mr. and Mrs. Chaj,
Swanson.
Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Taylor also
Mr. and Mrs. R. G. Palmateer were
in Portland Tuesday.
Mr. and Mrs. Gastenau are moving
in the near future to Quinault, Wash,
where he will be stationed at a fist»
hatchery.
Mr. and Mrs. Hector Anders are
the proud parents o f a 9 pound boy
born at the Oregon City hospital on
May 14.
DODGE
Mrs. Bessie Colson is convalescing
in the Oregon City hospital after a
recent operation. Her condition is
good and she intends to return to
her home in approximately a week.
Robt. Tedd, teacher at the Dodge
school visited the home o f his par­
ents for the week end.
The Dodge knitting class under
the supervision of Mrs. Cora Fitch
held its weekly meeting Wednesday
in the school gymnasium at 1 p.m.
As this meeting was the last one
of the year the women members of
the club gave a party in the school
lunch room for the leaving supervi­
sor, Mrs. Fitch. Cake,, cookies, jello
and coffee were served to Mrs. Shart-
aer, Mrs. Spradlin, Mrs. Myers, Mrs.
Peterson, Miss Bonnie Wright, Mrs.
Fred Horner and the guest o f honor,
Mrs. Cora Fitch. A fter school was
dismissed many o f the pupils joined
their mothers at the refreshment ta­
ble.
Mrs. Edna Lovell was hostess to
the ladies aid at her home Wednes
day. 21 members were present. Fur­
ther plans were made for the alumnj
banquet which they will serve. The
next meeting will be »with Mrs. Doris
Smith. Visitors were Mrs. Rose Loon,
A party was given by the women
■•y, Mrs. Della Ewalt and Mrs. Ver­
o f the Dodge community for the ben­
non Lovell a recent bride. A lovely
efit o f the students o f the Dodge
gift was presented to the bride a9 if
school who had not as yet had their
the custom o f the society.
birthday this year. The women have
Mr. and Mrs. Donald Hale enter­ given a party for various children of
tained at dinner on Mother's day, the school as their biithdays occur«
The softball teams o f Dodge
Mr. and Mrs. Pully and daughter Vi« red.
ola, Mr. and Mrs. Lester Hale, Mr. and Springwater played a game Fri­
and Mrs. Flyod Hale and Mr. and day afternoon and following the
game the Springwater team was thi
Mrs. Ray Hale.
guest o f the women of the community
who sponsored the birthday party
G AIRFIELD
Cake, punch and jello was served to
„
.. , . °
. . . I approximately one hundred who were
Wallace Atchison was hurt in the
present for the festivities.
sawmill at Detroit when a piece of
lumber struck him throwing him ab­
Orchard Ridg* Dairy. Refrigerator
out 10 feet. Hector Andera was home
•ooiing system, good cold milk, but-
- the week end with him.
e: and cream the whole year round.
Mr. and Mis. Morris visited at -Oscar Judd.
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