g LACK a M A9 COUNTY S'F.WB FRIDAY, 1934 M ASTE R D ELUXE 2-D O O R CH EVROLET Has heater, fender skirts. Needs one glass and brakes adjusted. SPECIAL, EAGLE CREEK $125 McRobert Motor Co. BU Y W IT H CONFIDENCE 1041 Chrysler Bedan Gresham’s Highest Trader NEVER UNDERSOLD Store Phone 234 Gresham, Oregon 1941 Plymouth sedan, he iter and defroster. A clean car *939 Plymouth deluxe sedan n iiiiiiiiiiM iiiiiiiii ii i i i ii i i ii i i i m i ii i i i ii i i ii i i i ii i 'i i ii i i ii i i i ii i i i ii i i ii i i i ii i i i ii i i ii i i i ii i i i ii i $645 1939 Chevrolet tudor, heater and ladio. A clean car ............... $645 1938 Willys sedan, heater. A -l shape ........................................... $37£ O H jk n û teiH ^ n h t- 1 1936 Dodge sedan, radio .............$375 1932 Ford tu d or..................... and it’s above ground $75 ‘. 931 Chrysler sedan, a good cheap buy ................................ $75 T’ S unbelievably simple— this amazing new Myers MULTI-FLOW EJECTO water sys­ tem—the talk of the country! No moving parts in well. Installation quick and easy. Can be offset from well. Completely automatic. Models for all types of wells. Come in and see it. I 1931 Chevrolet sedan.................... $35 1931 Buick coupe, heater .............$65 1930 Oldsmobile sedan ................. $65 1930 Chrysler sedan ......................$75 1933 Ford sedan, new motor . $165 3 1937 Packard coupe A - l ......... USED $475 TRUCKS 1938 IHC D-2 pickup, Ik ton A -l shape .................................. $475 1935 Ford Ito ton flat bed truck as is ............. $15G Hessel Implement Company Hessel Implement Co. Disaster Personnel is Named FOR SALE. 1940 deluxe Hot Point refrigerator, carries 4 year guarantee, in perfect condition. Price $155. 10 percent down, balance tern) -. S. E. Lawrence, Estacada, route 2, Tel. 97-3. RED H O T SPECIAL! 8WS-D1 JUNE 13, 1941 Chvysier P lym ou tu In tern ation al T ru ck » P H O N E 22 9 Miss VV ¡¡lamina Meyers daughter of Mrs. Sophiu Meyers of Eagle Creek was married to Donald Grassick ot Currinsville on May 31. Following the ceremony the couple left on a short honeymoon. June 3 the groom reported for draft call, j Royal Anne cherries have been ruined by the lain. Strawberry har- , vest has been delayed but little da­ mage has been done. 1 ne added mois­ ture has prolonged the season. In the Dover section picking is just starting. Some hay has been cut in this com­ munity. Ray Forrester and a freind spent the week end at the beach. They dug clams while there. Mrs. Dora Clester and daughter Nola visited in Salem Sunday with another dauughter Mrs. Opal Gard­ ner who is convalescing from a re­ cent operation. Lawrence Blaisdcil and Roger Sag- ner are home from school for the summer. Week end guests at the home o f Mr. and Mrs. S. L. Campbell were their son and daughter-in-law Mr. and Mrs. James Campbell and baby from Pendleton who were on a vacation. Mr. Campbell is with the bank in Pendleton. The I adieu aid want to Estacada Friday to do Red Cross woik. The Disaster Relief program con­ templates the assistance o f the Amer­ ican Legion and its individual mem­ bers in major disasters as well as minor disasters which cannot be con­ trolled and may develop into a major calamity. It does not include partici­ pation in strike-breaking activities. The term “ disastei” will be constru­ ed to include floods, fire, earthquakes pestilence, tornadoes, air raids and other emergencies which may threa­ ten the loss of life and destruction of pioperty and which cannot be con­ trolled by public authorities when the disaster occurs. The Post Disaster relief company consists of: military authority and American Red Cross. 2 Chief o f Staff. Is the executiv officer o f the company in chaige of headquarters. 3 Plans and Training Officer. Su pel-vises and secures expert training for each platoon and rates efficiency of all plaltoons and squads. 4 Judge Advocute. Rules on all legal matters and is responsible for discipline of the company. 5 Personnel Assignment Officer. Makes individuuai assignments to pia toons but the platoon chiefs assign individuals to squuds. He is respon­ sible for selecton of all man power» 6 Finance Officer. Approves all expeditures o f post money. Ren­ ders accounting o f all expenditures to Red Cross. Keeps financial state- mentss o f the entire relief operation. 7Civil Advisor. Can be a non-Le| gion member who acts as a go-be­ tween in matters to non-veteran pop. uiation. . He coordinates activities with civil anthoritivs and the Ameri­ can Red Cross. 1 Company Commender, respon. siblo to the post commander and exe­ cutive committee or any higher au­ thority in charge. He is absoutely in supreme command during time of O rch a rd R id g e D airy . Refrigerator mobilization unless removed by the cooling system, good cold milk, but­ post executive committee for cause. ter and cream the whole year round. Cooperates entirely with local or — Oscar Judd. Cash and Carry Specials F R ID A Y Thru M O N D A Y Hen Scratch, 4-grain, IOO-!bs. $1.70 Alfalfa Rabbit Pellets, 100-lbs. 1.80 COM M EN CEM EN T HELD A T DODGE SCH OOL M IN E R A L BALANCED The Dodge school held giaduation V I T A M I N F O R T IF IE D exercises Thursday evening in the T h e highest qu ality co m p le te feed s fo r best R esults I Main Avenue, Gresham, Oregon 1 gymnasium. Gresham, Oregon H IG H E S T Q U A L I T Y L O W E S T P R IC E S The giaduating class was compos­ T n M ii m ii i i ii i m i i i ii i i i u m m i ii i i ii i i i im H i m i ii i i i ii i i i íi i i im ii i m i i i M t i i ii i i m i i m u iñ ed of Matt Erickson and Calvin Kish FOR SALE. Fiesh Jersey-Guernsey paugh. When the diplomas were pre OLD SYSTEM M ILLING CO. Gentle, g i v i n g ... at all times. Water Wheel Shingle cow with heifer calf. ... sented to them they announced they 7 9 1 4 S. E. 82 n d A v en u e, P o rtla n d , O re. T el. Su. 6023 about 4 gallons milk. Price $15. O. * . . * Co., Estacada Ore., Tel. 38-31 intended to continue their education ITS K l» K A H M D. Bowman, Estacada, route 1, neai Matt Erickson planning to attend Porter school. Benson Polytechnic and Calvin Kish- 2 Fordson tractors paugh to attend Estacada high school. $15 Disc plow ............... FOR SALE. 27 ‘A acres on what is 2 O!i■ r single bottom 16-inch The program opened with a wel­ Riding Cultivator $0 II plows known as Troxell cutoff, now Ferrel cutoff. Enough tiruter to pay for it. come by the teacher and was follow­ $15 Oliver Chilled i’ iow 22-inch Case separator. ed by the presentation o f the play, Live spring. $460, $200 down,, ba­ $15 GRESHAM, OREGON Sulky P l o w ............. 3 wotk horses. “ Squaring it With the Boss.” The lance terms. Good title. Inquire W. $15 Rcveisible Disc ..... Ford Model A truck. characters were announced by Nor­ A L A W N CEM ETER Y W IT H P. Ferrel, Eagle Creek, Ore.. Route $25 Stump Puller ........... Ideal 50 bushel sprender. man Wright. The cast was as follows: PER PETUAL CARE $25 1. Tel. 73-111. Farm Wagon ............ FARM T R A C T O R CO. Jimmy Greening, Matt Erickson; Lots including burial priced as low as $15.00 O n L o o p H ighw ay at O rient H andim an G ard en T r a c to r with | FOR SALE. A few crates of Ette, Beth, his wife, Doris Myers; Aunt Im plem ent» T el. D ay 4 7 4 2 , N igh t 4 7 5 7 Hortense, his aunt, Caryl Wright; Mr. DIRECTORS burg strawberries $1 per crate. Tel. 20-5 morning, noon or evening. Will 1 Dunne his boss, Calvin Kishpaugh; FARM EQUIPM ENT FOR SALE. Road gravel and driv< deliver anywhere along main road | Aunt Carrissa, Beth’s aunt, Alice Pe­ B. W. THORNE L. L. KIDDER C O M PA N Y fa y gravel for sale at pit or deliver­ between my piac., and Gresham. O. derson; Bender, the neighbor’s boy, ARTHUR DOWSETT FRANZ OLBRICH ed. Deep Creek Gravel Co., rt. 1, ,box Wayne Proaty; Mrs. Bender, Emma S u p er H ighw ay at G ladstone D. Bowman, route 1, Estacada,, nea< A. W. METZGER WM. METZGER 101„ Boring, Ore. Keile*. P. O . B ox 127, O re g o n C ity Poiter school. ROY BOHANNON, Superintendent A fter the play Alice Pederson and T ele p h o n e 2-7891 FOR SALE. Round Oak range in Phone Gresham, 245 Emma Keller accompanied by Mrs. SEE Haloid Shelhamer for paint­ fiist class condition. 20x14 in. oven. Horner sang two vocal duets, “ Dan­ Large reservoir. Mrs. Hood, route 1 ing, papering, kalsomining, carpen­ delions,” and “ Lullaby.” try, plumbing, plaster patching and Estacada. The speaker o f the evening was house raising. Estimates gladly gi­ Gilbert Shearer head o f the natural in iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiH iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiM iiiiii||,,j l WANTED. Good second growth ven. First class work. Eagle Creek, science department o i the West Lin i timbr for 8 foot logs, Best price o f­ Oregon. Tel. Estacada 22-4. high school and his topic was “ The fered. Hoover Bros. Estacada, Ore. Greatest Navy in the World.” SAWS hammered at my shop oi C. A. Colson o f the school board WANTED. Loganberry pickers for at your mill. Robt, Jonsrud. Tel San- made the presentation o f diplomas harvest to start in week. Inquire Tom ly 20x2. ____ _____ and was followed by the entire schoo' Watson, Estacada, route 2. Tel. Red- „ „ ... ___ _ singing their school song, “ Little W hy not have your summer apparel cleaned and E land 111. FOR SALE. Economy King cream Schooi ^ ^ wndwood „ Fol_ senaiator. No. 4, $12.nO. Also want . . . = sepaimui, ,, . lowing this the students sang one E Pressed by Expert Craftsmen? DEPENDABLE U o E D C A R S to buy day or week old calves. Heniy _ ,,nnA R verse o f “ God Bless America” and to 1940 Dodge coupe. Becker, Estacada, Ore., route 1 in conclude the program the audience 1940 Plymouth sedan. © Foni Motor (Jo. George district. joined in singing she second stanz 1937 Dodge sedan. ST R A W B E R R IE S . Pif ty (BO) o f that song. 1939 Chevrolet tudor sedan. cents per ciate. Bring container and, 1936 Dodge 4 door sedan. pick them yourself. Oscar Lins, to F orest F ire C am p at O SC 1937 Ford V-8 tudor. mile north o f George clubhouse. is O p en ed fo r S econ d Y ea r BROCKWAY & NELSON Dodge en d P lym ou th D ealer» FOR SALE. Used fruit jars, pints i Training in the control o f fores! Tel 207 G resham , Ora. and quarts. 25c, 35c and 40c. Good fires has started again at Corvallis condition. Old Dale place 2 blocks fo r the second year under a coopera­ F ree E n**rgeiuen t at D avid son s oast of postoffice. tive program between the NYA and Drug Store, Gresham, with any 6 or 8 school o f forestry with the aid of exposure film finish at reasonabe FOR SALE. Wood range in first state and forest agencies. The “ red price of 25 cents.— Adv. class condition. Will sell cheap. In hat” central camp has been opened quire o f Mrs. J. C. Rickey, Estacadr, six miles northeast of Corvallis on the FOR SALE. 8 nice weaner pigs McDonald forest with an initial en* 7 weeks old, $5 each. Jas. Cross, 3 rollment of 46. miles east Eagle Creek grange hull. A p p lie s to E quipm ent A lso Other young men are being sough J for the training with anyone eligible B U Y N O W and S A V E M O N E Y between the ages o f 17 and 24 who is in need o f work and is interested in receiving ttaining in this type ol Telephone or Leave Bundles at 1939 Pontiac 4-door sedan, heate forest conservation. Many o f the $675 young men now starting their train­ LO FTO N ’S BARBER SH OP, E S T A C A D A 193S Pontiac 4-door sedan, radio ing will receive responsible position# B A R K E R ’S DRUG STORE, SA N D Y $545 and heater ........................ G R E S H A M , O R E ., with the forest protective agencies CURRINSVILLE STORE, yet this summer according to school 1937 Pontiac 4-door sedan, radio ; i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i ii i i i m i im ii i i i t i i ii i i i ii i t i i i i im ii i i ii i i i ii i i i ii i i ii i i i ii i i m i m i m i m i i ii T $44 1 of forestry officials. FARM EQUIPMENT Men will isceive immediate train­ $39F ! 1936 Pontiac 4-door, heater ing in the use of the fire finder, ra­ C O M PA N Y $345 1937 Dodge pickup .............. FOR BETTER dio and other fire equipment after SO P E R H IG H W A Y A T which they will be eligible for place­ GLADSTO NE ment as forest guards. Many o f the P hon e O re g o n C ity 2-7891 regularly trained f »testers this year*] T e l. S au dy, ,4 3 1 , S an dy, O reg on P. O. Bo* 127 A "V ito m in Bo to need" in p # ll*t have been taken into defense posi­ O R E G O N M U T U A L F IR E IN SU R tions. form —b uilt to supply g row ing B ro ilers w ith tho needed food elements for A N C E C O . has L O W E S T R A T E S In addition to the central camp side rap id grow th and better health. N o assessments, why pay m o r e ? A s camps will be located near the San- sets over $918.660.61. A sk TH O R N E tiem pass at Hoodoo ski lodge, at Bor better p ro fits from Broilers a n d Fry e rs a sk A W A L R A D . A qents G resham .— Adv Campus mountain near Roseburg and y o u r fee d d e a le r a b o u t a third in Clatsop county. When out T ria n g le B roiler R atio n. Con- . m! ‘ C oil.- .¡no se'ec’ on of on fire duty the men receive reguiai ' : dress, i at $5 to $t5. Also so win? wages. W A N G L E ■ « A ■ T • I u « i machines in good running order pric­ F ree E n la rg em en t at D av id son ’ » CUSTOM SAWING ed from $3.50 to $17.50. Hundred MILLING CO. We will do cu»tom sawing at reas­ | o f oth, r iv >ney saving bargains. Come Drug Store, Gresham, with any 6 or 8 C B S N. T IL L A M O O K S T . Phone 208 onable rates or will saw on shares. Gresham, Ore ,nd sc*. Tobaison Second Hand stor,^ exposure film finish at reasonable PO R TLA N D . O REG O N J Powell Bivd., Gresham.— Adv. price o f 25 cents.— Adv. Shingles and rough lumber for sale > I \ 4 IIIM :BKY (»OOfll ItllVN purest jLaimt iHemurtal JIark Now V a cation T im e i PALM BEACH SUITS FLANNELS and WHITE ARTICLES T ractors on 3 -Y e a r Paym ent Plan j EXPERTLY DONE f Being equipped with a warm air dryer enable.-] = | us to return your garments without danger of § = shrinkage. § FOR A TRIAL JOB CALL Used Car Specials McROBERT MOTOR CO. FRYERS A N D BR O ILER S CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING | George 1 P A N T O R IU M I | CLEANERS AND DYERS | Reverence, Dignity, Beauty Our aim has always been to make every service, regardless of price, one of reverence, dignity and beauty. 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