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Simple. . . Quiet . . . Dependable SEE Harold Shelhamer tor paint ing, papering, kalsomining, carpen try, plumbing, plaster patching and house raising. Estimates gladly gi ven. First class work. Eagle Creek, Oregon. Tel. Estacada 22-4. Much Activity in Dover District WANTED. Clean fox glove seed, 35-cents per lb. “ Louie’s Tavern," 1 miles east o f Colton. tpd. The Community club met at the school house for its first meeting of the fall Friday, September 26 with Guy Wilcox pcesia'.ng ,'ihe reguiau business included the ever papular hot lunch project. No definite re_ suits were reported from actions ta ken so far. Among the crowd that attended was Walter Volbrecht o f Oregon City formerly o f Dover, Mrs. W.E. Bews, and Mrs. John Craft wkre co.host- esses. Mr .Hildebrand went to Oregon City to take the examination as cook for the Dover project lecently. Joe DeShazer was recommended by the board to act as director fo r one year .The board is awaiting the ap proval of the county stipenrintendent. Mus. Rydean is still commuting from her Portland home. She ex pect to stay in the district when ar, ear infection is completely cured. BUY N O W DEPENDABLE USED CARS— TRUCKS 1937 1935 1937 1937 1941 1941 Plymouth coupe .. $475 Olds sedan $325 Ford 85 tudor $365 Pontiac sedan .................. $485 Plymouth sedan, demonstrator Plymouth tudor, demonstrator. 1936 IHC pickup ..................... $365 1932 Chevrolet truck .............. $125 No start, bolt* or pulltys Easy to listali HESSEL IMPLEMENT CO. Gresham, Oregon In tern ation a l T ruck* C hrysler P lym outh PHONE 229 'T H IN K o f It! Only ONE moving part — no moving parts down jn the well! That’s how simple these famous Myers Ejccto water systems are. And it’s this simplified con struction that make« them cost leas to own and operate — cost so little to install. You will like their quiet- giess, efficiency and economy. ' FOR DcEP OR SHALLOW WELLS ¡Myers Ejecto I’ umps are made in si ¡complete range of sizes for deep or| .shallow wells. Let us show you why ■ they are superior, how they oparaba and just what it would cost to put a Myers Ejecto to work for you. HESSEL < Gresham, . 9 W S-D 1 - J h * h o . Oregon not .-111.1 u n i tt II HI I'll I'M il LIUESTOCK “ posmon < with H O R S E SHOW and RODEO' PORTLAND. OREGON O c t o b e r 4 to 1 1 19 Shows In One E l*v «n acres under one root. Exhibits ot pure - b r e d Livestock, D oq a, P o u ltry , Pet Stock. Wild Life, Man ufactured and Land Products, 4 -H C lu b and S m ith H u g h s * Vocational Education Work; also Combined Horse Show and thrill* inq Indoor Rodeo. Large Premium Lists LO W <FflRES— N I L t lllE $ CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING CUSTO M S A W IN G We will do custom sawing at reas onable rates or will saw on shares. Shingles and rough lumber for sale at all time*. W is e r Wheel Shingle Co., Estacada Ore., Tel. 38-31 DEPENDABLE LnKD CARS 1941 Dodge sedan, fluid drive.. 1938 Plymouth 4-door. 1937 Dodge sedan. 1930 Dodge sedan, completely re conditioned. B R O C K W A Y a N ELSO N D od g a and P lym ou th D w l * n T el 207 G resham . O re. FILBERT and WALNUT Drying. The dryer o f C. I. Sersanous,, Doug las Ridge, near Duoglas Ridge school will accept custom drying again thia year on filbert» and walnuts. For further partculars inquire o f W. R. Woodle. Tel. Estacada, 106. FOR SALE. Koud gravel and driv* way gravel for sale at pit or deliver ed. Deep Creek Gravel Co., rt. 1, .ban 101„ Boring, Ore. FOR SALE. 3 acres just outside Estacada city limits, 3 block» north o f high school. House 16x24, good berry land. A bargain for $609. J. J. Man hbank, Estacada. Tel 25-4. FOR SALE. Yellow Bermuda on ions, nice and sweet. Home every day but Saturday. J J. MarchbanV, To!. E tacada 25-4.. FRIDAY, OCTOBER 3, 1941 Potrland last week at the George Brown home. Mr .and Mrs. Ruben Westlund and daughters Janet and Naomi visited old friends in Elwood Shnday. Stanley Bixby is now working on the Estacada waterworks. Mrs. Matt Park was a caller at the Doyle home Monday. Ervin and Delmar Strean and Le roy Cox spent the week end hunting in eastern Oregon. G A S M ASK U SEFU L BUT N O T B E A U T IF U L No gas mask it is needless to state was ever made purely for reasons o f allure. At the same time the designers of the present civilian type gas mask ap proved by the United States govern ment have not gone out o f their way as some mask makers seem to have done to prepaae a really horrendous disguise for persons seeking refuge from gas attack. The U. S. mask in fact while not calculated to add to the charms o f a Dottie Lamour or an Ann Sheridan still has about as much style as any one would feel inclined to want while avoiding a gas attack. More important than gas mask pul. ehritude however, is gas mask e ffi ciently and here the U.S. mask stacks up with the best as actual tests re cently made by the U. S. navy at Puget Sountd navy yard prove. The masks are stout and well made and, more vital, they perform their func tipn »of filtering and neutralizing poisonous gasses efficiently and com pletely. Technically, the masks combine two air-purifying elements. One is u filter wihich removes exceedingly small particles o f liquid or solid from the air much as fish are cought in the meshes o f a gill net. The other element is a combination o f chemical materials which absorb and then, in most cases, neutralize chemically the gas molecules which floats in the air. These materials are chaicoal which has been activated by air, carbon di oxide or steam and soda lime. The charcoal when so activated has the peculiar property of absorbing grasping and holding its own weight o f poison gas molecules which come in contact with it. Then the soda lime reacts to neu tralize acid gases and thus supple, ments and reinforces the action of the charcoal within the mask. It is true that a gas mask o f this type in time if used repeatedly will finally become useless by exhaus- haustion o f the chaicoal and lime in gredients and the choking up o f the filter. Then it is time to get replacements but you can be sure that any mask will last longer than the longest conceivable gas raid. IZZY ’S AUTO WRECKING. We buy old cars and trucks. We sell auto parts, tires, batteries, oil and re Mr. and Mrs. Dan Cutsforth and built generators. Also cable, pipe, fit children o f Salem were week end tings, angle irons, flat irons, etc visitors at the W. E. Bews home. We buy junk, radiators, batteries Mrs. Henry Kiesecker spent sev and scrap iron. Tel. Estacada 73-6 Address box 375D, route 2, Boring eral days with her parents the John iiriegers last week while Henu-y went At Barton on Estacada highway. hunting with the Krieger boys. FOR RENT. Six room modern Mrs. Johnson is in Idaho visiting house on Main street, near the grade her daughter Helen and family. school. Inquire of J. C .Duua, Enta Miss Esther Kieba „Saodj 1 >* m li cada, Oregon. man was ill wiith the flu* at the home o f hot parents Mr. and Mrs. GRAPES, lc and 1 !4c a pound Rudy Krebs. She went buck to work Apples and pears 25c per box. Bring Monday. containers and pick. Several varie Mrs .E. A. Van Vranken o f Tierra ties. C .L .Chambers, near Eagle del Mar beach spent several days Creek, Oregon. with her brother and family ,the Ted FOR RENT. Two room furnishid Mudrows. Mr. and Mrs .Alvin Fleishman re_ cabins, with water and lights. Only I $10. Park Bonnie Lure, Eagle Creek turned from the Philippine Islands and have been spending the past Oregon. 3t three weeks at the home o f the lat FOR SALE. Concord grapes, lc a ters parents Mr. and Mis. Henry Dod pound, you pick. U .S .Morgan, Es- son o f Bear Creek camp. They left for Washington state Sunday -Where .acada. Mr. Fleishman is employed by the FOR SALE. 22 ac.es unimproved government as an engineer. land 9 miles S .E. of Estacada near Ruth Stevens is attending Com Delph Creek. Running water the year merce high school in Portland. round .Half or land can be easily The Hildebrands are building an cleared Located on rock road and bus and mail routes. Has electricity. addition to their house. Little Maureen O’ Brien daughter Price $350. Terms. Y. J. Hanrahan, of Mr. and Mrs. Jolly O’ Brien is a Eagle Creek, Ore., rt .1. beginner at the Dover school. FOR SALE. A real trailer. Good Mrs. Walter Dodson and children rubber and in first class shape. A real and Mr. and Mrs. Harry Dodson cal bargain .See Park Bonnie Lure, Ea led at the Ted Muduow home Sunday. gle Creek, Oregon. Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Guthrie of Wemme and children spe.it Sunday FOR RENT. 60 acre farm, 40 ac with the formers parents Mr. anu res cultivated. In nuts and fruit. Mrs. H. L. Guthria Fair buildings, electricity. On good The “ Red Hat camp’ ’has been road 2 Vi miles northeast of Estacada) broken up for the fall season .These Inquire S. E. Wooster, Estacada, Orii helped guard against forest fires. Sev WANTED. Home and care for erai o f them are back in high school old lady. Will pay $30 per month. at Estacada and elsewhere. F ree E n la rg em en t at D avidson'* Inquire Mrs. C. E. Surf us, Estacada, Card Kriegeir who works at Port Drug Store, Gresham, with any 6 or 8 Oregon. land in the second army corps area exposuie film finish at reasonable will be played this afternoon, Friday price o f 25c.— Adv. has been promoted to first class pri DEPENDABLE USED vate. He purchased a Chevrolet re_ TRACTOR AND HORSE cently and commutes to Portland for VIOLA his work. DRAW N IMPLEMENTS Harding grange home economics Jimmie W olfe is attending Dover 30 caterpillar ,“ as is’’ club m< t at the home o f Mrs. Ed Bate school again this year. 15 caterpillar, reconditioned son Friday afternoon, September 25. IHC F.12 Fannall on rubber with A business meeting was held during 16-in plow. O N L Y O N E M O V IN G P A R T which it was voted to do Red Cross Ford stan. on rubber and steel, good IN T H IS S Y S T E M work this winter. The ladies worked condition. on tea towels. Lunch was served to E Clectrac crawler. Has clearence. Mrs. Harry Myers Ejecto Water systems have the following ladies: Late model. only one moving part and there are Traylor, Mrs. Tom Jubb, Mrs. Ed BO John Deere on steel wheels in no moving parts down in the well. Trimpb-r, Mrs. A. J. Wyman, Mrs. A -l condition. Simple in construction, quiet and de Nora Lankins, Mrs. Ellen Simmons, 500 Blizzard ensilage cutter. pendable they have earned their re Mas. Earl Lankins, Miss Lillian 3 used manure spreaders. putation for ,i elability thruout this Thompson, Mrs. Aline Tracy, Mrs. Tractor plows. territory. Myers Ejecto M ater sys Emma Barrett, Mrs. M. E. Lankins o f HESSEL IMPLEMENT CO. tems are built for both deep and San Jose, Calif., and Mrs. Ed Bate, shallow wells and no matter what son. Gresham, Oregon your water requirement» a Myers wa ter system will give you satisfaction. FOR SALE. Grape«, Concord, Nia For full details about these water gara and Worden. E. E. Brink, Gre. systems call at the Hessel Implement sham. Ore., 6 miles east of Gresham, company store at Gresham or phone /V4-(mile from Pleasant Home. 2nd or drop them a card an da represen house on Carpenter Lane. tative will call at your home.—Adv. Chriatian C hurch Nota* Attention to minor details is as much of a habit with us as attention to major one3 CARROLL FUNERAL HOME D A Y AND NIGHT SERVICE GRESHAM. OREGON Phone 247 aiiiiiiiiiiiiiRifiiiiiiiiiifiiir CLACKAMAS COUNTV NEWS DANCE Old Time and Modern Every Saturday Night A T EAGLE CREEK Music by Tiny and His Wranglers 2 0 c b e f o r e tt I * . M . f o r m o n th of O c to b e r K|M k« * i a l and Every Sunday Night at RIVERSIDE HALL, WILLAM ETTE Tune in on KWJJ Every Sunday at 3 P. M. Union Music Refreshments Mr. and Mis. Marshall Fenton o f Mr. and Mrs. John McCoskey o f Gladstone visited Sunday with Mr. Portland visited Monday at the homo and Mrs. A. J. Wyman. o f Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Taylor, also Mrs. M. E. Lankins left Tuesday Mr. and Mrs. H. O. DeLano o f Red- morning for her home at San Jose, land were at the Taylor home. Calif., after spending a week with Mis. Gertrude Gredvig and sons her sister-in-law Mis. Nora Lankins are moving to Estacada the lust of and other relatives. the week. Mr. and Mrs. Norman Lamb of Portland spent Sunday at the home Donald Lombard was home over o f Mr. and Mrs. Harry Trayor. Sun the week eend from Clackamas where day afternoon visitors at the Traylor he is employed by the Co-op. home were Mr. and Mrs. Orton Robey of Portland. Mr. and Mr,s. Dave Willard o f Portland spent the week end with Mrs. Willard’s grandparents Mr. and Mrs. Ed Bateson. Mr. and Mrs. Tom Bard and fam ily o f Forest Grove visited Sunday afternoon with Mrs. L. S. Tenny and family. Mr. and Mrs. Joe MeComb and Mr. and Mrs. Albert MeComb spent Sunday wiith Mrs. Jane Dugger in Portland. Sunday visitors at the home o f Mr. and Mrs. Ed Ficken were Mr. and Mrs. Victor Ficken and daughter El aine of Mills City and Mr. and Mrs. Jake Schneider o f Portland. Sunday dinner guests at the home o f Mr.and Mrs Earl Lankins were Mr. and Mrs. Eldon Lankins and dau ghters Gwendolyn and Eldonna, Mrs. Ernest Evanson Sr., Mrs. Nora I Jin. kins, Mrs. Ellen Simmons, Mrs. M. E. Lankins o f San Jose, Calif., and Geo. Simmons of Portland. Mrs. Earl Shibley o f Estacada cal led at the home of Mrs. L. S. Tenny Sunday evening. GARFIELD CHRISTIAN SCIENCE CHURCHES EALITY” was the subject of the Lesson-Sermon in all Churches of Christ, Scientist, on Sunday, September 28. The Golden Text was, “Behold, I create new heavens and a new earth: and the former shall not be remembered, nor come Into mind” (Isa. 65:17). Among the citations which com prised the Lesson-Sermon was the following from the Bible: “Thine. O Lord, is the greatness, and the power, and the glory, and the vic tory, and the majesty: for all that 1* In the heaven and In the earth la thine; thine Is the kingdom, O Lord, and thou art exalted as head above all. Now therefore, our God. we thank thee, and praise thy glorious name" (II Chronicles 29:11, 13). The Lesson-Sermon also Included the following correlative passages from the Christian Science text book, "Science and Health with Key to the Scriptures" by Mary Baker Eddy: "The Scriptures Imply that God la All-in-all. From this It followa that nothing possesses re ality nor existence except the divine Mind and His ideas . . . . He fills all apace, and It Is Impossible to conceive of such omnipresence and Individuality except as Infinite Spirit or Mind. Hence all Is Spirit and spiritual” (p. 331). R Garfield grange celebrated boos ter night, September 27. 75 people Earth’s Only Satellite were present. A show was put on by The earth’s only satellite is the the Dairy company and after lunch moon which is about 238,000 miles all enjoyed an hour or two o f dan away. cing. ELW OOD 10 a.m. bible school. We were A baby boy was bom to Mr. and pleased with the attendance for Bible Mrs. Alfred Doyle Friday. The baby school last Lord’s Day, but we are\ . . . hoping that our attendance will keep1 wei* hed 8 P ™ "11’* ,nd has b« nam' up and everyone regular in coming j ^ amon U*'8- It depends on you, so let us all be | Miss Opal Carter o f Emporiia, faithful. Kansas is staying at the Doyle home 11 a.m., hour o f worship in hymn, doing the house work and caring for prayer, communion. Remember the Mrs. Doyle and the new baby. Lord asked us to do this in remem Mr. and Mrs. Barker and family brance o f Him, “ as often as you o f South Oak Grove have moved on meet.” Since the church meets once the Ola Warrick place. a week it is only right that we should Mrs. Frances Eri our local teacher take communion. Sermon subject. spent the week end at her home in “ Why I am a Christian Only.” Sandy. P. A. Ford, Minister. Mr. and Mrs. I> n St hlnecker went to eastern Oregon hu .ting last F ree E n la rgem en t et D ev id so n ’ s week. Drug Store, Gresham, with any 6 or 8 Matt Park is sawing wood for exposure film finish at reasonable W. U. Henderson. price o f 25c.— Adv. Rrice Brown spent a few days in The great Yellowstone Lake a body famous for its hot springe. Fisher-! titude at o f pure water in a national forest men find fine sport ia this high ai I Wyoming. Yellowstone national park,