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About Clackamas County news. (Estacada, Or.) 1928-1957 | View Entire Issue (June 27, 1941)
CLACKAMAS COUNTY NFW0 USED CARS FRIDAY, JUNE 27, 1941 County agent Inskeep advices tha Clackamas county sheepmen consul u locui veterinarian or veterinarian at lli O.egen experiment station concerning the drugs to be used to- sheep parasite control. Favorable p.bt.city concerning the use of Phen otbia-.ine in other states has caused the purchase o f this male: la. by Ore- fon sheepmen with disastrous results Clive W. Cook, county FSA supervis- 11 Beaver Bldg., Oregon City. "Secretary of Agriculture, Claude .{. Wickard has announced that pri ces o f these commodities will be sup ported thru department purchase on the following levels (Chicago mar ket). Hogs, $9 per cwt; butter 31c per lb; eggs 22c per doz; and chick ens 15c per lb. Cook said. The husband and hog calling con - 1 Mr. and Mrs. O. E. Syion en joyej tests are very amusing allright, bu* a nice trip to Seaside and Cannon I would like to see some o f the old Beach last Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. timers stage a contest with scythe Paul Syron accompanied them. or cradles. Points to be counted on ----------- o----------- worx, us snea-n„s. the way the M„ Gladyi Graham o f ar. cythe was handled. It could be maue1 . lt . , into an interesting contest. Then th e, r,Ved the latter part o f the week and young fellows could try their hand visited at the home o f h<?r Ktandmo- ut binding by hand too. I ther Mrs. M. Schock for a few days. “ Supplies acquired by the depart ment will be used for lease lend food aid to Brltlan and other countries, BUY WITH CONFIDENCE The valley has been visited l.y nu Ked Cross shipments, distribution to 1941 Plymouth sedan, heater and im ero.s storms lately, storms o f gen needy and destitute families thru the tle mist and storms o f several degrees state welfare agencies, free school defroster. A clean car of intensity. A storm that struck with lunches and release on the market in 1939 Chevrolet tudor, heater and fadio. A clean car ................. $645 sudden violence hurled buanches from case o f unwarranted speculative price tiers, uprooted plants, blew over bean rises. Increased home consumption ol OF ALL KINDS A T LOWEST 1938 Willys sedan, heater. All poles i-.na tore at tree tops till they these products will also be urged to reconditioned ............................ $40C bent under the unreal violence. Sel build a healthier America and streng PRICES 1937 Packard coupe, 6 ............ $475 dom has the valley been visited with then our home defense efforts.” such severity. FSA famillies can support the Food 1936 Dodge sedan, radio. A -l This almost daily washing from the for Defense” program with little shape ...........................................$375 SPECIALS FOR 4TH OF JULY HOLIDAYS thick ruin from the clouds has left change in present farm plans or out 1935 Plymouth coupe ................. $325 -his region almost mi.aculously lay o f additional funds, explained A ” N o one knows yet how 1931 Chevrolet sedan .............. $65 green. Splashed here and there with Cook thru added feeding for sustain SUNSHINE H I-H O CRACKERS pkg................1 9 « 4 long »"C a terp illa r” Diesel will aright gardens, with acres of purple ed egg production and increased milk 1931 Buick coupe, heater .............$65 last. A recent survey showed - etch and hedgerows bright with wild ! Production, saving their best heifei TIDE CREST OYSTERS, 2 tall c a n s ............. 2 5 < ^ j j 24 o f the first 2 5 Diesels built 1930 Oldsmobile sedan .............. $65 flowers and brake,, it forms a vision calves, are still g o in g stron g a fte r H-D JELL DESSERT, all flavors, pkg.................. 5<* 1929 Ford coupe ....................... $6C for the painters brush. The various m ore than ten y ea rs’ w o rk . shades of green alone wouid test 300 TWENTY-ONE YEAR OLDS Some o f them have operated USED TRUCKS 3UNBRITE CLEANSER, 3 cans ...................... 1 3 « ? -n artists ability. WILL REGISTER IN ESTACADA more than 30,000 hours. Added to this are several wild 1938 Ford panel delivery ........ 475 PARD DOG FOOD, 3 cans .............................. 2 5 c 4 Between 250 and 300 lads whj hilds new to this region. The variable 1938 1HC D-2 pickup, ‘A ton song o f the mocking bird comes from have become 21 years old since the A -l shape .................................. $475 NAPKINS, assorted color, pkg. of 8 0 ............... 9<^ the trees by the school But it is not first registration under the national 1935 Ford 1 Vi ton flat bed truck a mocking bird for the bird wears a selective service act will appear in PAPER PLATES, 9-inch, d o z e n ........................... 1 U « 4 | as is ................ $150 coat of yellowish green. Its clear Estacada next Tuesday, July 1 to be Hessel Implement Company whistling and various smjxhes of enrolled at draft board headquarters. MAJESTIC GOGGLES or Sun G lasses............2 5 < ^ || Chrysler Plymouth They come from the second dist song make us wonder for never be Gresham, Oregon M ARLIN R A ZO R BLADES, pkg. of 20 ........ 2 5 c 4 I n t e r n a t i o n a l Trucks fore has such a bird been our neigh triet o f Clackamas county which takes ! bor. Another bird with body and in ail the east part which includes PHONE 229 Guaranteed by Marlin Firearms Co. ||[ wings of black and bright yellow, Milwaukie, Aidenwald, Sandy, Bor- i Gresham, Oregon with a red head darts in and out of ing Colton and Molalla. We will pay 7-cents each for com the big cherry tree in the back yard. Luncheon Meats, Cheese, Olives, and Good Things || mon burlap sacks and more for Tri Another caller for a few days was to Eat for your Picnic or Outing C UkftINS VILLE angle sacks of quality. Bring them what seemed to be a white kingfishei in. Currlnsville Merc. Co., Currins- A bird of bright blue larger than a Mr. and Mrs. Ed Maertens traded vllle, Oregon. common bluebird spent a day or twt their farm known as the Bulard farm ; Choicest Fresh Meats and a large selection o f the by a small pond. But these did no to some people from Portland and CUSTOM SAW ING Best in Fruits and Vegetables FOR SALE. 27 V4 acres on what Is We will do custom sawing at reas known as Troxell cutoff, now Ferrel tarry. The vdhite robin did not re moved to their new some recently. Ed Maeitens, his brother and mother onable rates or will saw on sharea utoff. Enough timber to pay for it. turn this year. We miss her. Now that the rains seem to have came here from Kansas about four Shingles and rough lumber for sale Live spring. $460, $200 down,, ba at all times. Water Wheel Shingle lance terms. Good title. Inquire W. ceased we can take an inventory of years ago. The brother returned to Co., Estacada Ore., Tel. 88-31 P. Ferrel, Eagle Creek, Ore.. Route the garden. The cabbage plants have their former home in about a year more than doubled in size. The beans amj his mother soon went back. Some 1. Tel. 73-111. D EPEN D A BLE O oK D CARS have reached the top o f the poles and time later Ed went back and return- ^J. C. Tunnell, Mgr. Currinsville, Ore. SEE Harold Shelhamer for paint are stretching out for somthing more eCj wjth a bride. 1940 Dodge 4-door sedan Telephone Estacada 100-2 ing, papeiing, kaLomining, carpen to cling to. The tomato plants have j Mr, and Mrs. Earl McConnell and 1939 Chevrolet tudor sedan try, plumbing, plaster patching and really started to grow. They stood Mrs. G, B. Linn attended the funer B R O C K W A Y * NELSON house raising. Estimates gladly gi still so long. Now they are really go al o f Norval Kirchem in Oregon City D odge and Plymouth D ealer. ven. First class work. Eagle Creek, ing places. The corn has had a hard on Sunday. Mr. Kirchem was a cou Tel 207 Greehem. Ore. race with the weeds and needs atten sin of Mis. McConnell. Oregon. Tel. Estacada 22-4. tion as soon as the ground dries out Mr. and Mis. Ed Steinman spent We will pay 7-cents each for com SAWS hammered at my shop ot a little. Potatoes, squash and cucum Sunday at the H. Currin home. mon burlap sacks ana more for Tri at your mill. Robt. Jonsrud. Tel San bers are all ready to start out on Word was received that Mrs. Clara angle sacks o f quality. Bring them new adventures. Grass and weeds by Bullard is In a convalescent home ag in. Currinsville Merc. Co., Currins- dy 20x2. the way stand enviously by.— Z. H ain in Portland, ville, Oregon. Dependable Used Tractors, Miss Betty Zuber accompanied Mrs. FRIDAY Thru MONDAY Cross and Denver Cross from upper FOR SALE. Road gravel and drive 30 Caterpillar all reconditioned $850 Eagle Creek to Salem and Indepen way gravel for sale at pit or deliver 10 Caterpillar, all reconditioned $775 HEN SCR ATCH , 100 pounds...........................$ 1 . 8 0 dence one day last week- ed. Deep Creek Gravel Co., K. 1, ,box 15 Caterpillar, all reconditioned $975 Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Hale are drl 10X„ Boring, Ore. ALE. R ABBIT PELLETS, 100 lbs....................$ 1 . 8 5 1940 Model L John Deere tractor, ving a TerraplaJne purchased last like new .................................... $425 N, Clackamas county tenants, farm week. NOW is the time to buy you a Clectrac W, tuned up and re MINERAL BALANCED Mr. and Mrs. Pentacost entertain laborers and share croppers who wish home you will need it. Look at these painted ................................... $250 VITAMIN FORTIFIED ed friends over the week and. to be considered for loans to purchase prices and terms. 7 nice 10 acre HESSEL IMPLEMENT CO. Mrs. Henry Heiple went to Camp family type farms under provisions tracts between Sandy and Gresham, Tel. 229 Gresham, Ore. of the department o f agriculture’s Eight on Friday and stayetj tmth close to Loop highway, gravel road, The High Quality complete Feeds for best results tenant purchase plan should file ap Mrs. Poole who is ¡11. creek and timber, $600 each, $100 -----------o plications now with the Farm secur down. Also want listings o f places H IGHEST Q U A L IT Y LO W EST PRICES ity administration announces, Clive near Gresham. Many calls. Geo. Beers UAtttflKLD W. Cook, county FSA supervisor 11 Sandy, Oregon. Beaver Bldg,, Oregon City. Ernest Duus >s working at Nehifcl- OLD SYSTEM MILLING CO. Under the tenant purchase plan !» em. Mrs. Duus and Glen spent all last* « SALE. 8 dozen quart Masoii 7914 5. E. 82nd Avenue, Portland, Ore. Tel. Su. 6023 * at 45c per dozen. 1 doz. Mason 1939 Pontiac 4-door sedan, heater farmers are purcliasing farms in the week with him. They had a cottag« $675 „uniy. Two or more additional loans at Manzanita beach and visited Twin t jars at 25c per doz. V4 mile E, will be made durrng the 1941-42 fis Rock and Rockaway. Jack Duus left rile north o f Eagle Creek grange 1938 Pontiac 4-door sedan, radio Tel. 40-65. Mrs. Ben Blalsdell. and heater ..... $545 cal year. Applications are being tak for Lebanon,, this state where the en now to give all eligible farm fam* company he works for are digging a 1937 Pontiac 4-door sedan, radio lies in the county the opportunity welL and heater ................................ $449 R»elALE. One medium size sep- to have their qualifications reviewed Mr. and Mrs. Joe Gredvig and Jas. '1. About % mile from Esta- 1936 Pontiac 4-door, heater ....$395 and allow sufficient time to selec’ were home over the week end. - ilson Hill road. Fred Mi- 1937 Dodge pickup ......................$345 farms and set up farm plans for the Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Duus attended VALE OF VIOLA FI1SEWOIKKS % HESS EL Implement Co. ¡1 CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING Currinsville Mercantile Co. Ï C a sh a n d C a r r y Purchase Family Type Farms \ C _ U sed C a r S p e cia ls i the Norval Kirchem funeral at Ore next crop year. Only bona fide farm families with gon City last Sunday. i. Youngberries and boy, Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Dice and sufficient experience to qualify them T*l. Study, ,431, Sandy, Oregon .’hone your orders. J. J. for successful ownership are eligible. Mis Taylor were shopping in Port- n&nk, Tel. 2-54. FOR RENT. Good pasture for rent. Preference will be given to married ]and Saturday. The Wm. Salzwedels are reported Mrs. C. H. Duncan, route 1, Esta persons, ,those with dependent fam ilies and to persons having sufficient moving after berry picking to New- ST. Tarpaulin between Currlns- cada. livestock and equipment to carry on berg. tore and Bartholomew’s store, FOR SALE. 6 room house with Mrs. Gunter’s brother and Frank reward if returned in as good bath, partly furnished. 3 fifty foot farming operations. They must be as when lost. Jesse R. Moore, lots. Write to Mrs. John Irvin, 6429 unable to secure credit for farm pur Egan and a friend, Bruce Boyd called Sunday at the Gunter home. on City, rt. 2 or leave at New:« Puget Sound Ave., Tacoma, Wash chase from other sources. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Gunter and dau Families approved for tenant pur ce. or inquire at News office. chase loans by the county tenant pur ghters visited Sunday afternoon ^41 chase committee will be made loans Mr. and Mrs. Walter Henricks oi ERRY GROWERS ATTENTION, sufficient to purchase land, construct Canyon Road, Portland. beve 30-pound used berry cans Leonard Andeis is reported get buildings and imporve or to re* '"resham Bakery, N. Main pair existing nuildings and improve ting fine. Mrs. Anders visited him oi Oregon- ments if necessary. The loans are Sunday. made for forty years with interest at i « f each for com- •*'more for Tri- Phenotthiazine, a new drug which 3 percent.. Applications and full details of GEORGE ,.iy. Bring them has received wide and satisfactory inerc. Co., Currins- use for treatement o f intestinal para the program may be secured at the Mr. and Mrs. F. M. Luckey visitet site o f sheep in eastern states has county supervisors office. with Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Chaney or not proved efficient in treating Ore Sunday, They enjoyed the seasona 940 deluxe Hot Point gon sheep for the common and ser Ties 4 years guaran- shortcake that goes with nice rip< ious parasites found in this state siti awberries. ondition. Price $165) according to county agent J. J. Ins- t, balance terms. S. The bountiful spring rains alonj keep who has just received a special -stacada, r t 2. Tel. with Uncle Sam’s potent phosphatf report o f investigations on this sub and lime made the clover and alfalf.- Family type fanners and small o p ject by Dr. J. N. Shaw o f the Oregon waist high this year. Cattle will hav erators cooperating in the Clacka plenty this coming winter o f higl experiment station. Copy o f this special report may bq mas county farm security admiaistra prices. Wonder how we will get alond obtained in the extension office ii> tion program are being urged to in when they take the fertilisers ta Oregon City. The poor results ob crease p odaction e* mi k,, eggs| make gunpowder. Seems to me thl tained by Oregon shseepmen are due chickens and po k th.s ye... to n* more peaoef ui growing of grass ) to the fact that parasites in Oregon crease their incomes and share in the better than the blowing up o f peopl are quite different from those in oth expanding market for these products with bomb*. destroying h o m e s an er states and are not destroyed by resulting from the deparment o f ag- bringing starvation to the DeODle the same drugs. ricultnrc’s Food for Defense, says | th,, World G e o rg e K och il Says New Drug Won't Work Here Farmers Urged to n :rease Production S p e cia l