Clackamas County news. (Estacada, Or.) 1928-1957, October 10, 1941, Image 4

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    CLACKAMAS COUNTY
NEWS
D EPEN D A BLE L oE D CARS
WANT to TRADE lumbar for a
good Guernsey or Jersey caw. Mrs.
1941 Dodge sedan, fluid drive..
Elizabeth Sladky, Cherryville, Ore.
1938 Plymouth 4-door.
1937 Dodge sedan.
FOR SALE. The Anderson farm
1930 Dodge sedan, completely re­ at Eagle Creek. W .ite Fred H. An.
conditioned.
derson, Long Beach, Wa h.
FILBERT and WALNUT Drying.
The dryer o f C. I. Seraanous,, Doug­
las Ridge, near Duoglas Ridge school
will accept custom drying again this
year on filberts and walnuts. For
further purtculars inquire of W. R.
Woodle. Tel. Estacada, 166.
FOR SALE. Road gravel and driv*
■ray gravel for sale at pit or deliver­
ed. Deep Creek Gravel Co., rt. 1, ,boj
101„ Boring, Ore.
D« Laval
W o r ld *! S t a n d a r d
Sarlat
FOR SALE. Yellow Bermuda on­
ions, nice and sweet. Home every day
but Saturday. J J. Marchbank, I«i.
Estacada 25-4..
' DE LAVAL
SEPARATORS
WANTED. Glean fox glove seed,
35-cents per lb. "Louie’s Tavain,”
4 miles east o f Colton.
4pd.
De Laval Separators have been
first choice with dairymen for c3
years because they are unequaled in
quality, clean skimming and long
life. Today, as always, the world’s
best separator is the De Laval
World’s Standard Series.
t
See us for a free trial.
BUY NOW DEPENDABLE
USED CARS— TRUCKS
LOW STANDS
A ll W o r ld ’s S tan d ard and
Junior Se rie s Se pa ra tors
except the N o . 1 can be
furnished with low stands,
when operated b y electric
motor drive.
Low S foods
HESSEL
la ll JlVilKJM lI r « .
Gresham,
Oregon
1941 Plymouth coach
1941 Plymouth sedan, heater and
defroster.
1940 Chrysler sedan, radio and
heater. A clean car .....
$1020
1937 Pontiac sedan, heater ..... $495
1937 Plymouth coupe, heater ........
A -l shape .................................. $395
1937 Ford tudor, 86 .hoator
$366
1933 Ford coupe ...............
$131
1935 Olds sedan .radio, beater $325
USED TRUCK LIST
1932 Chrysler flat bed .........
$125
HESSEL IMPLEMENT CO.
Gresham, Oregon
International Trucks
Chrysler,
Plymouth,
IHC Trucks
Chrysler
Plymouth
PHONE 220
IZZY ’ S AUTO WRECKING. We
buy old cars and trucks. We sell auto
parts, tires, batteries, oil and re­
built generators. Also cable, pipe, fit-
.mgs, angle lions, flat irons, etc.
We buy junk, radiators, batteries,
(and scrap iron. Tel. Estacada 73-6.
Address box 375D, route 2, Boring.
At Barton on Estacada highway.
Apples and pears 25c per box. Bring
containers and pick. Several varie­
ties.
C ,L .Chambers, near Eagle
Creek, Oregon.
FOR RENT. Two room furnished
cabins, with water and lights. Only
$10. Park Bonnie Lure, Eagle Greek,
Oregon.
3t
Local Farmers Praise
Their
FORD TRACTOR
with
Ferguson System
BECAUSE
It’s a two-plow tractor,
doing the job quicker and
more economically. Come
in and let us show you
how this tractor will cut
your operating cost.
FARM EQUIPMENT
COMPANY
SUPER H IG H W A Y A T
GLAD STO NE
Phone O regon City 2-7801
P. O. Box 127
CLASSIFIED
ADVERTISING
WANTED. To buy buzz saw. Os-
burn Bros., Tel. Gresham 5168, rt.
9, box 369, Portland. Cor. Birdsdale
and Baseline.
WANTED. Home and care for
old lady. Will pay $30 per month.
Inquire Mrs. C. E. Surfus, Estacada,
Oregon.
FOR SALE.
Strawberry plants,
$1.50 per hundred. Have five kinds
to choose from, all Michigan varety.
Three kinds o f everbearing and two
spring variety. Champion, Gem and
Wayzeta are everbearing, Premier
and Dorsetts spiring variety. Dor-
setts are the greatest canning berry
on the market. Hold their color and
Shape when canned. F. N. Cadenau
S. Estacada. Call evenings or Satur­
days.
DEPENDABLE USED
TRACTOR AND HORSE
DRAWN IMPLEMENTS
WANTED. To buy laying batterj
for hens. Must be reaxi.iable. Mrs
F. M. Wood, Eagle Creek. Tel. 22 3
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Bob Ganger, 17 .high school junior
chased a registered Jersey heifer at
Silverton. Earl alrerdy has two reg.
istered Jerseys and 50 Rhode Island
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hens in his farm project. The ent.re
FFA claae of 27 proHpec-tiVe farme s
ia doinK fine VVOIk according to Len­
nox Blatchford instl'-U'tor.
Injured in Loop
Auto Accident
Save T im e b y u sin g
this M o d e rn D e p o sit P la n
Oregon City Branch
United States National Bank
Friends
C A R R O LL F U N E R A L HOME
SAVE MONEY
Feed and See«l
Oshurn Ur os.
Will Hold
Meeting Sandy
Plans are now being purfected for
the Clackamas county I. O. O. F.
and Rebekah convention to be held
at Sandy on November 8th.
The Odd Fellows are to meet in
their own hall and the Rebekahs will
meet in the Masonic temple
A dinner will be served in the ev­
ening by members of the Sandy Wo
men’s dub to which not only the
convention delegates but the general
public is invited.
W a lk into Fall
in a NEW SUIT from
R a j M artin’ s
The dinner will be followed by a
program and dance sponsored by the
Odd Fellows. This program will be
open to the public only the afternoon
sessions being closed to all except
members
30 Caterpillar tractor as is .. $475
15 Caterpillar tractor ,all re­
EMPIRE FURNITURE CO. HAS
conditioned ........................... $925
2ND A N N IV E R SA R Y SALE
10 Caterpillar tractor ...............$775
E Clectrac late model, A .l
Attention is called to the advertise­
shape ......................................... $975 ment in today’s issue of this news­
W Clectrac .................................. $150 paper of the special sale in celebra­
tion o f the second anniversary of
F-12 IHC Farmall with 16-in.
plow ...........................................$475 the Empire Furniture company o f
Gresham
Ford Shaw on rubber and steel $125
This growing Gresham concern was
HESSEL IMPLEMENT CO. founded two years ago by Carl
Burch, the owner, and in appreciation
Gresham, Oregon
o f the fine patronage they have re.
FOR SALE. 22 acres unimproved ceived is offering some exceptional­
land 9 miles 9 .E. o f Estacada near ly fin» buy# in furniture and house­
Delph Creek. Running water the year hold furnishing«.
The Empire Furniture company is
round .Half or land can be easily
cleared Located on rock road and conveniently located at the corner
bus and mail routes. Has electricity. o f Powell ami Main in Gresham.
We will do custom sawing at reas­
PEN DANT A T E ST A C A D A
FOR SALE. A real trailer. Good
onable rates or will saw on shares.
rubber
and
in
first
class
shape.
A
real
Shingles and rough lumber for sal«
The Welches PTA won the pen­
at all times. W u e r Whoel Shingle hajgam .See Park Bonnie Lure, Ea­ dant at the Clackamas county coun­
gle
Creek,
Oregon.
Co., Estacada Ore., Tel. 88-81
cil wh i h was held at 1'stacada on
Wednesday of Irst week. The Wel­
FOR SALE. 3 acres just outaide
FOR RENT. 60 acre farm, 40 ac­
Estacada city limits, 3 bloc*« north re« cultivated. In nuts and fruit. ches delegation had traveled the far
thest miles and had the biggest dele­
of
_ school. House 16x24, good Fair buildings, electricity. On good
gation. Those attending from Welch­
berry land. A bargain for $699. 4.
^ mile* northeast of Estacada)
J. Marchbank, Estacada. Tel
- . inquire S. E. Wooster. Bstaceda, Or^ es were: M ja Waiter Koch, Mrs. Me
26 4
COW S TO HERD
AM ITO N ’ S FURNITURE E X .
CHANGE OPENS A T GRESHAM
Announcement is made in today s h:.d added two registered Jereeys'
issue o f this newspaper of the open- which he purchased from A Malar to;
ng o f the Amiton Furniture E x­ the FI A project. He also has two
change in the former P.G.E. location
on Powell Boulevard in Gersham.
The new firm will carry new and
used furniture, stoves and heaters,
floor coverings and will handle the
Seeley line of davenos and mat­
Donald Larson, 18, of Boring suf­ tresses.
fered a possible skull fracture early
Sunday in an automobile accident on
We have an assortment of 350 old
the Mt .Hood loop highway which
books including fiction, educational
sent him and four companions to the
books for children .etc. Will sell all
Portland General hospittal.
or pari o f these very reasonable.
Ohers injured includeel: Dorothy
Here is one o f the biggest buys you
Larson, 15, Boring, possible fracture
will ever see. Investigate. Tobaison
Quick
Easy - Safe
of both legs; llaro.d Larson, 21, ol
Secnod Hand Store, Powell Blvd.,
110 N.W. King street .concussion and
W rite or Call for
Gresham, Ore.—Adv.
shock; Walter Kuehn, Boring ana
C
om
pléta Information
Arthur Anderson, Gresham, lacera­
V A L E OF VIO LA
tions.
o t th e
Deputy sheriffs Auborn and Smith
It is perhaps amusing when we con
said the colliision involved cars driv­
en by Kuehn and Anderson and hap. template the results o f our frenzied
Head O ffice, Portland, Oregon
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spring planting. We reached out for
pened near Kane road.
MEMBER f EC ERR L
DEPOSIT
I WSUWQNCE C 0 R P 0 R « f l 0 W
everything.
Planted
with
great
hopes
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in the soft mellow earth of garden.
Waited ‘bill “ danger o f frost” had
COTTRELL
passed. Spent hours hoeing and pul­
The Cottrell extension unit will ling weeds that the young seedlings
hold an aU day meeting at the home might thrive unhindered. Visualized
of lli-s. Joa. Caldo, Thursday, Oct. boxes of gleaming tomatoes, crates
9. Mrs. Ault and Mrs. Caldo will bo of cabbage, quantities o f golden car­
project leader* <m ‘ H u Hasia Tax. rots, basing, oorn and onions.
tiles.” Hit's. Leora Niche la chairman
Ws war* very careful when we
Mrs. Ault vice chairman and Mis. planted our cabbage seed for we had
Zelda Corley secretary and treasurer. one package of purple and one of
are made by following the Golden Rule and
The Cottrell comrunity club held green. We were growing the purp.e
their regular meeting Friday evening because it was free from aphis and
such friends are lasting
October 3rd. Mrs. H .H. Watkins re­ worms, we had been told. The seed
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signed as piesident and Mrs. Roy Col­ was planted in two long rows in a
son was elected. Mrs. W. E. Rannow bed in the garden .First the green
as vice president, Mrs. Zelda Corley iwere planted and then the purple
secretary and Mrs. Fred Warner as alongside. Although the seed came
D A Y AND N IG H T SERVICE
treasurer. The next meeting will be up strong and vigorous and we 3 et
them
out
first
from
the
green
raw
November 7th with a good program.
GRESH AM . OREGON
Phone 247
and then from the purple all we reap­
Mrs. Jake Bettis was called to Ida­ ed were green, no purple ones appear
Si
ho last Sunday by the news that her ing. And it’s that way today all green
mother had passed away.
cabbage, no purple.
M,r. and Mrs. H. H. Watkins and
And the same with squash. We
Mr. and Mrs. E. Haight o f The Dal­ wanted the golden crook neck and
les left last Monday for a two weeks reaped the white scalloped. We do
motor trip to Nevada, Death Valley, not like the white scalloped and the
Arizona and Salt Lake City, Utah.
same were wasted on the vines.
on
Along with the tomato seed plant­
Misses Hazel and Margaret Breen
are working in Portland aa Ray Wil­ ed in the early spring in boxes in the
house we put in many of another
son’s market.
kind, the large yellow for variety.
Mrs. D. Griffin o f Portland former
We had hopes o f boxes o f bright
Get our Quantity Prices on
resident her e, is seriously ill at a
red and bright yellow tomatoes set­
Portland hospital.
HAY, STRAW, GRAIN, MILL FEED
ting aide by side. Although great
Mrs. C. S. Wilkinson is spending care was taken to plant the red and
GROUND BA R LE Y, cwt ........................ $1.80
a few days in Portland with her son and yellow plants in separate rows
and wife, Mr. and Mrs. Ray Wilkin­ puat two or three turned out yel­
Quality Rye-Grey Oats and Cover Crop Seeds
son.
low, the rest a dingy red.
at Lowest Prices
It has been that way with flower
seed too And who is to blame we do
not know. There is a mixup some­
where for plants come true to seed.
Tel. Gresham 5168
Rt. 9, Box 369, Portland
But we will not be dissappolnted
Cor.
Birdsdale
and
Baseline
another year in squash at any rate
for we have hrot back from a nelgh-
Price $350. Terms. T. J. Hanrahan,
Eagle Creek, Ore., rt .1.
W ELCH ES P T A WINS
CUSTOM SA W IN G
Cully, Mrs .Tilden, Mrs. Osborn, Mrs. bor a hard shelled golden crooked j pui bred Guernseys and two Chest r
Hooper, Mrs. Edwards, Mis. Ed neck squash.— Z. H.
White sow«. He has also planted five
Sladky. M m Waiter Sinclair and
and one-half acres o f oat grass.
Mr« ,H -E. Williams.
TW O SANDY YOUTHS ADD
Earl Moieir 17-year old senior pur­
The season’s finest in quality and style at low prices
$20
$25
$3 0
$35
$40
Top Coats and Overcoats
Garments that combine good looks and comfortable
weight with wearing qualities.
Most remarkably
priced too.
$2 0 to $ 3 5
Finger Tip Coats
Men’s Sweaters
$4.95 to $10.00
$2.95 to $6.50
Men s Ties ................. 25c to $1.00
Men’« Fine Shirts
$1.35 to $2.25
Men’s Sox in the new fall shades .......... 19c to 55c
Star Brand Shoes for All the Family
For style, quality and long wear the
STAR BRAND SHOE is “ TOPS”
Prices that will please you
IK A Y M ARTIN
Boulevard
FREE PARKING SPACE
Gresham, Ore.
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BR O C K W A Y A NELSON
D odge and Plymouth Daalarn
Tal 207
Graeham. Ora.
FRIDAY, OCT. 10 ,1941