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CLACKAMAS COUNTY NEWS FRIDAY JUNE 6, 1941
SEE Harold Shelhamer for pair *- E. L. Trullinger continue« to im curves and people should he more
¡B U M Ê ÊÊ ÊÊÊ Êœ n
ing, papeiing, kalsomining, carpen prove from his recent serious illness careful about speeding on it us the
try, plumbing, plaster patching and Earl Odell is working a loggiii. creek below wouldn’t make such a
house raising. Estimates gladly gi contract in the Pleasant Home sec good place to park a car that left the
ven. First class work. Eagle Creek, tion, Raymond Anderson and Ruber road.
Paine have been fulling lor him.
Oregon. Tel. Estacada 22-4.
Idu and Nora Peterson of Milwau-
PIUS VALUE IN
Miss Elizabeth Moloney of Marsh kie are spend a week or two with
“CATERPILLAR" DIESELS
FOR SALE. Fresh milch goats or field arrived Monday to spend sever their
Formerly Tunnell & Sauer
brother Haakon and picking ber
will trade for sheep, calves or what a! days with her sisters returning or- ries for Jerry and Newman Hodge
is again under the management of J. C. TUNNELL, If
have you that I can use. WANTED. Thursday evening. Miss Jane Molon Grandma Randall was a dinner
Day old calves. J. J. Leber, route ey accompanied her sister as far at guest at the Schweitzer home Sun M Ed Sauer having retired from the firm.
box 335, Boring, 3 miles south of Portland.
Pleasant Home on Pleasant Horn
Bruce McDonald has joined the dc day.
took some honey
road.
fense work and is at present working out O. of E. the Wiener
for H. Briggs Monday
with the Bonneville power line con as the bees hive stung
In resuming the management of the store affs
THIS WEEK. Five and six weeks struction in the Larch mountain vi< made him quite sick. Mr. Briggs and | Currinsville,
I wish to express my sincere thanks %
old loosters for sale, well feathersd, cinity.
'' for the patronage which this store has received inv
10 cents each. W. F. Pattison, 2 miles Lydia and Carl Krieger of Port!an<
N. E. of Eagle Creek grange hall. visited their parents in Dover ovei Most of us have during the re
the past, and assure our friends and customers ev-f|
Sunday.
cent years read muc* about the poor
erywhere
of our appreciation of your business.
WANTED. To contact parties Mrs. John Craft was in Oregoi Russian emigrant, Joseph M. Schenk
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wanting to pick loganberries. Famil City Thursday. Her son-in-law Ennis who rose from zero to the dazzling
During the many years I have been manager of ^
ies pieferred. Hans L. Christiansen, Entwistle unc/.-rwent a major oper heights of a movie magnate “‘all by
the store at Currinsville I have made a sincere effort p
route 2, Estacada. Tel. 27-11.
his own efforts in this great land of
ation.
Joe
DeShazer
was
pleasantly
sur
opportunity.”
At
least
that
was
the
to give satisfaction in every wray. It has been the p
FOR SALE. 8 nice weaner pigs
Saturday at the home of hi buildup in movie magazines and that
constant policy of this store to consistently sell thej §2
7 weeks old, $5 each. Jas. Cross, 3 prised
and daughter the Pasche t section of the press which lends it
best quality merchandise at the lowest possible price H
miles east Eagle Creek grange hall. son-in-law
it being his birthday and lie was pre self to that sort of thing.
and to give you, our friends, conscientious personal fl
And in return to the land which
with a radio.
FOR SALE. Economy King creai sented
service.
This will be our policy in the future, as it jf
had
given
this
Russian
emigrant
his
Robert
Craft
of
Dover
was
award
Steering clutches, final-drive sepaiator, No. 4, $12.50. Also want ed a certificate in chemistry at the great opportunities did this same mo
has
in
the
past.
^ in
to
buy
day
or
week
old
calves.
Henry
sprockets and final-drive pinion
high school by V. E. Butler. vie magnate reciprocate by striving
are mounted on tapered splines, Becker, Estacada, Ore., route 1 in Sandy
Mr. and Mre. Hildebrand are help to attain the highest type of citizen
If you are not already a customer of our store p
assuring a firm fit that stays tight. George district.
ing Guy Wilcox in his logging oper ship? No he did not! Instead he con | we cordially
invite you to give us a trial. We know^
spired with others of his same mis—
STRAWBERRIES. Fifty (50) ations in the Dover section.
erable type to defraud the govern ’ you will like our merchandise, prices and service.
cents per ciate. Bring container ami
ment of the people which provider!
pick them yourself. Oscar Lins, M
him with the sanctuary and oppor
mile north of George clubhouse.
Owing to this change we would appreciate set- fi g
tunity
out
of
the
income
taxes
which
tlement of all accounts due as of this date at youi
Free E nlargem ent at D avidson’t
he, .with his huge income could cer
earliest
convenience.
,
Drug Store, Gresham, with any 6 or 8
tainly afford to pay.
exposure film finish at reasonable
He
is
going
to
have
an
opportunity
Gresham,
Oregon price of 25 cents.—Adv,
Clackamas county’s largest dele to reflect while serving a peniten
Sincerely and Cordially Yours
/
gation ever to attend 4-H club sum tiary sentence. But the fact that he
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DEPENDABLE
mer school will leave Oregon Citj still has plenty of money salted away
and
Canby
Monday
afternoon,
June
will
possibly
help
him
over
the
rough
RECONDITIONED
J. C. Tunnell, Mgr.
Currinsville, Oregon‘s
9. One hundred three club members, spots behind the prison wall. Which
USED CARS & TRUCKS four
chaperones and two teachers will any way one looks at it is not as it
be among those going. The entire should he.—Hood River News.
BUY WITH CONFIDENCE delegation
will go to Corvallis on e.
1941 Chrysler sedan
special
train
which will arrive in Ore
r " -« i
U FPER EA GLE CREEK
1941 Plymouth sedan, heater and gon City at 4:15
p.m. and at Canby
CUSTOM SAWING
defroster. A clean car.
at 4:30 p.m. This special train wil The eighth grade graduation exer
We wilj do custom sawing at reas
Chevrolet tudor sedan, heatei have eastern Oregon 4-H club mem cises of the Douglas Ridge school
onable rates or will saw on shares. 1939
$645 bers aboard as well as club member* were held Tuesday evening. The pro
Shingles and rough lumber for sale and radio A-l shape
from the city of Portland and Mult gram which was well attended con
at all times. Water Wheel Shingle 1938 Willys sedan heater, . $375 nomah
and Marion counties. Willing sisted of solos,, duets, quartets, violin
Co., Estacada. Ore., Tel. 38-31
1936 Dodge sedan, radio, .clean
ness of 4-H club members to helj solo,, recitations and playss, class
car .............................................$375, themselves and generous coopeia prophecy and the class will. The ad
Now is the time to stock up on Coffee at the old
II iiv s
tionof
various
organizations
ovei
dress
was
given
ny
Mrs.
Mildred
Cas-
prices.
1932
Ford
tudor
...........................
$75
2 Fordson tractors
has made it possible for thij tile, chairman who presented diplo
1931 Chrysler sedan .....................$7!» county
2 Oliver single bottom 16-inch
r* cq
$>r> II
fine delegation to profit by the two mas to Delores Lapier, Frank Wood GOLDEN WEST
plows
1931 Chevrolet sedan, a good
weeks of organized study and play and Delbert Lake. The school picnic aiA S E & SANBORN
22-inch Case separator.
cheap buy ............................. $65 according to Edwin Keltner count.* was held at the school house Wednes
3 work horses.
day and a large attendance enjoy
1931 Buick coupe, heater ............ $65 club agent.
Ford Model A truck.
a picnic dinner and ice cream.
The
source
of
scholarships
for
thi
1930 Oldsmobile sedan .................$65 club members are as follows: 16 from ed Reva
Ideal 50 bushel spreader.
Linn just completed her sixth PUFFED WHEAT or RICE, 2 large
FARM TRACTO R CO.
cellophane pkgs fo r ....................
19 <*
1930 Chrysler sedan .....................$75 the state fair; 9 from PTA groups; year of teaching in this district and
On Loop Highw ay a t O rient
has
accepted
a
contract
for
the
en-
12
from
granges;
12
from
banks;
27
USED
TRUCKS
Tel. Day 4742, N ight 4757
from 4-H clubs; seven paying their suing year.
IVORY SNOW,
package only .
ámé ^
1938 IHC D-2 pickup, H ton
S afer fo r silks or woolens
own way; and 18 from other organi
FOR SALE. Road gravel and driv« A-l shape ..................................$473 zations
individuals. This is 22
C UWUWS VILLE
Kay gravel for sale at pit or deliver 1935 Chevrolet !4 ton pickup $325 more club and membeis
than
attended
last
ed. Deep Creek Gravel Co., rt. 1, .box
The entire forenoons are given The local ladies aid were a busy SUNBRITE CLEANSER, 3 cans fo r .............. 13<? i
101„ Boring, Ore.
1935 Ford 1 % ton flat bed truck year.
over
class work consisting of group last Saturday when they served
as is ........................................ $150 home to economics,
livestock, crops the alumni banquet at the high school COLD PACK NESCO CANNERS $ 1.35 $ 1.85
FOR SALE. Round Oak range in Hessel Implement Company forestry, horticulture,
and wooq building. Local members of the gar*
first class condition. 20x14 in. oven* Chrysler
working
andother
special
classes. An den club furnished flowers and de* VELVET TOILET TISSUE. Four 1000
Plymouth
Large reservoir. Mrs. Hood, route 1
assembly
will
be
held
each
day at tw., coratcd the tables. 145 members were
International
Trucks
Estacada.
sheet rolls fo r.................:.................................... 2 3 C,
o’clock and will he broadcast ovei served.
PHONE 229
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Lester
Hale
enter
KOAC.
FOR SALE. 1 Guernsey cow fiesll
Gresham, Oiegon
with a dinner Memorial day ZEE FACIAL TISSUES, roll, 200 tissues for 1 0 r
From 9:30 to 5:30 p.m. club mem tained
June 15, gives 40 lbs. milk per day if
for Mr. and Mrs. Ray Hale, Mr. and
properly fed. A real cow. 1 beef coW FOR SALE. Wood range in first bers will participate in organized re Mrs.
Floyd Hale and Jerry, Mr. anil ROYAL GELATIN DESSERTS, 5 pkgs......... 240
will weigh 1200 lbs. W. P. Ferrel, 1 class condition. Will sell cheap. In creation which will include swimmin;i Mrs. Donald
Hale and Jeameane, and
All flavors
miles east of Barton on Estacada high quire of Mre. J. C. Rickey, Estacada, and baseball. Special functions by thi Miss Ethel Hale
of Portland and Mr.
Clackamas county group will includ and Mrs. Herb Fifer
way. Tel. Estacada 73-111.
and
children
o<
seven members of the Meier am Bonneville.
YOU’LL LIKE OUR MEATS—THEY LEAD IN
FOR SALE or TRADE. Bclgiai)
Frank annual style revue and thi Mr. and Mrs. Richard Git.hens
mare, weight about 1400, good farm
QUALITY
presentation of a play written by drove down from Bremerton to spend
horse. Fred Baker, Eagle Creek, ab
Dorothy Winberg 4-H club membe. Memorial day with the Hugh Carlins.
We
specialize
on
Fresh Fruits and Vegetables.
out 4 miles east of grange hall tn
from Damascus over KOAC. The en Mrs. Edna Davis and the twins and The season’s finest at lowest
prices.
Dover district.
1939 Pontiac 4-door sedan, heatei tire county delegation will also put Richard Davis of Vernonia spent part
on
a
candlelighting
ceremony
durinr
$675
last week visiting home folks.
WANTED. Good second growth
one of the evening programs. Doro-i of Those
Pontiac 4-door sedan, radio
timbr for 8 foot logs, Best price of 1938
here enjoying a most
thy
Smelser
and
Francine
Sharp
o
$545 Clackamas will present their state delightful from
fered. Hoover Bros. Estacada, Ore. and heater .....
evening at the Fourier
_____________REASONABLE PRICES
Pontiac 4-door sedan, radio fair winning clothing demonstration home on guest night of the Estacada
WANTED. Loganberry pickers foi 1937
and
heater
..............................$44ft
Study
club
Tuesday
evening
were
harvest to start in week. Inquire Tom 1936 Pontiac 4-door, heater $395 The dele ;ution will be in chaige o', Mrs. Marie Heiple and Mrs R. H. MEN’S WHITE SPORT CAPS, special ...... 2 5 <;
Edwin Keltner 4-H club agent.
Watson, Estacada, route 2. Tel. Red*
1937 Dodge pickup .....................$345 Mrs. Netta Geil, Ardenwald, Mre. Cuirin.
land 111.
Dinner guests at the Hugh Carlin
Roy Beeraft,, Oan Grove, Mrs. Inez home
Special Values for Friday, Saturday Monday,
Memorial day were Mr. and
Jottwald,
Mt.
Hope,
and
Mrs.
H.
B
Dependable Used Tractors,
June 6, 7 and 9
Mrs. Wm. Githens of Canby, Mr. and
Schriever will act as chaperones. Mrs.
Tractor and Horse Drawn
O R IEN T GARAGE
Richard
Githens
of
Bremerton
Lucile Johnson, 4-H leader from
Tel. Greaham 4748» O rient, Oregon Mrs.
Implements
Mr. and Mrs. Richard Githens
Clackamas will teach clothing am’ and
Tel.
Sandy,
,431,
Sandy,
O
regon
Portland.
10- 16-30 Caterpillars.
Mrs. Reita Sullivan, 4-H leader from of Mr.
and Mrs. Earl McConnel went
Clectrac W Crawler.
Sandy will teach crafts.
to Portland Sunday to celebrate the
EAGLE CREEK
John Deere with plow.
M e r c a n tile Co.
joint birthday dinner of Mrs. Edith
H E SSE L IM PLEM ENT CO.
School closed last week. Gradua
Steinman, Bob McConnell and Ruth J. C. Tunnell, Mgr.
PuRTER
Currinsville, Ore.
the eighth grade was held
Benson.
Gresham,
Oregon at tion the for ehurch
Monday evening. The Jack Slape motored to his home in
class composed of Helen Anderson Vernonia
d e p e n d a b l e used cars
when he returned h
GEORGE
Sibyl Holbrooke, Lawrence Goodric, was driving and a new
1940 Dodge coupe.
car. He is employ
and
David
Whisler.
Tuesday
the
up
in Portland at present..
1940 Plymouth sedan.
We see George Ruhl is in residence
per grades and some of the larger ed The
REA
workmen
were
digginj
on
his faim again. George is proud
1937 Dodge sedan.
pupils from the lower rooms were
for the poles in this community these days over a lovely little daugh
1939 Chevrolet tudor sedan.
taken on a picnic to Jantzen Beach holes
FRIDAY Thru MONDAY
ter who arrived about ten days ago.
1936 Dodge 4 door sedan.
Several parents and friends accom Monday.
C. Miller of Bissell has moved
1937 Ford V-8 tudor.
panied them. Miss Columbo and sev The strawberry growers are glad to Roy
M IL L IH \
-
IIO lb s. !>.'»<•
Hermiston and is going into the
eral of the mothers took the sma.ler tor the nice weather this week as the watermelon
BROCKWAY A NELSON
business.
We
heard
a
na
children to Eagle Fern park for th.j rain ruined quite a few berries.
Dodge and Plym outh Dooleys
KI L DEV M A SH - lOO lb s. # 2 .1 0
Kenneth and Norman Luokey and tive Missounan did like watermelons.
Tel 207
G resham , Ora. day.
H IG H EST QUALITY
be another forward sea
Mary Gibson has been electe, Cecil Parks a> of Hubbard were son. This The must
rye,
oats
and
wheat
are
all
F rea E u«.rgem ent at Davidson’* to Miss
at
Sunday
guests
at
the
Wisner
home
teach the upper grades and act »f
Drug Store, Gresham, with any 6 or 8 principal
also Mr. and Mrs. John Rhodes ot heading out and one field started to
LO W EST PRICE
for
next
year.
As
yet
no
se
turn yellow. The grass hay is ready
exposure film finish at reasonable lection has been made for the lowei Garfield.
for
most
any time now to cut.
price of 25 cents.—Adv.
Haakon
Peterson
had
the
misfor
grades. Miss Columbo has accepted i
H IG H EST RETURNS
tune to ditch his newly purchased
OREGON MUTUAL FIRE INSUR- position at the Gearhart school.
BIDS WANTED ON WOOD
FRESH DAILY BECAUSE
Memorial aay visitors at the Foi truck whi'e coming up the Delph
ANCE CO. has LOWEST RATES.
W
e
M anufacture O ur Own Feeda
Creek
h
i
east
of
Porter.
The
should
home were Mr. and Mrs. Ster
B ds are wanted on forty cords of
No assessments, why pay morel As rester
er
of
t!.*
ioa.1
gave
way
wh
a
lie
ling
McAlpine
and
Janet
of
Salem
ar e second growth wood deliver
sets over $918,660.51. Ask THORNE
OLD SYSTEM
MILLING CO.
Mrs. Ray Forrester and David of attempted to pass a car that met hi.n ed to Masonic Building, Estacada.
4 WALRAD. Agents. Gresham.— Adv.
7914 S. E. 82nd A .
P-jrtland, Ore.
Tei. Su. 6022
Portland and Cyde Phillips. Clyde There was litUe damage done excepi Bids will be opened June 20th.
the
expense
of
getting
help
to
get
was
home
for
the
week
end
from
the
The
right
to
reject
any
or
all
bidj
SAWS hammered at my shop or
where he is employed in a saw I the loaded truck on the road again is reserved. Masonic Bldg. Associa
at your mill. Robt. Jonarud. Tel San coast
mill.
This road is very narrow and sharp tion, Estacada,, Oregon.
dy 20x2.
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