CLACKAMAS COUNTY
FOR SALE. 24-n. hand split fir
shakes, $12.50 pen- *M. W. E. Hyde
rt. 2, Estacada. At Viola Store.
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BUY W ITH CONFIDENCE
Dependable Used Cars
Reconditioned
S till at the L ow est o f P rices
1941 Plymouth sedan, heater and
defroster.
1941 Plymouth toaeh
1940 Chrysler sedan, radio and
heater. A clean ear
$1020
REPLACEMENT
1937 Plymouth coupe, heater ........
A - l shape .....'.............................$395
1935 Oldsmobile sedan .............$325
1931 Pontiac sedan
1930 Plymouth sedan ................. $75
1934 Ford
USED TRUCK L IS T
1932 Chevrolet truck in good
condition .................................. $ 1 2 5
HESSEL IMPLEMENT CO.
Gresham, Oregon
International T ru ck «
C h rysler,
C hrysler
* «Tien a part is needed during
the long life of a "Caterpillar”-
lui il t Trat tor the owner can find it
at his nearby “Caterpillar” Deal
er's well slocked store. He can rest
assured it will duplicate the fit of
the original part. •
FOR SALE.
Strawberry plants,
$1.50 per hundred. Have five kinds
to choose from, all Michigan varety.
Three kinds of everbearing and two
spring variety. Champion, Gem and
Wayzeta are everbearing, Premier
and Dorsetts spring 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.
Implement Co.
DEPENDABLE USED
TRACTOR AND HORSE
DRAW N IMPLEMENTS
Oregon
30 Caterpillar.
15 Caterpillar
R-2 Caterpillar
10 Caterpillar
E Clectrac ,late model
12 Farmall on rubber, 10-in. plow.
2 spreaders, reconditioned.
500 Blizzard ensilage cutter.
8-ft. John Deere tractor disc har
row.
5 t. actor plows.
Still at NO Raise in Prices
CLASSIFIED
ADVERTISING
CUSTOM
1HC T ru ck «
P lym outh
P H O N E 22 9
HESSEL
Gresham,
P lym ou th ,
S A W IN G
We wii] do custom sawing at reas
onable rates or will saw on shares.
Shingles and rough lumber for sale
at all times. W t.er Wheel Shingle
Co., Estacada Ore., Tel. 38-31
HESSEL IMPLEMENT CO.
FOR SALE. 3 acres just outside
Gresham, Oregon
Estacada city limits, 3 blocks north
FOR SALE or TRADE. 12 year
o f high school. House 16x24, good
berry land. A bargain for $609. J. old bay mare w’t about 1350. Will
trade for team o f gentle horses.
J. Marchbank, Estacada. Tel 25-4.
Would prefer team of mules and will
D E P E N D A B L E U SE D C A R S
pay difference. Write or see Ernest
1938 Plymouth 4-door seedan.
Eschler .Esitacala ,rt. 2 in Garfiald
1937 Dodge sedan.
difference.
1937 Plymouth sedan.
FOR RENT. Fumi-hed hou’ e. Mrs.
B R O C K W A Y & N E IS O N
E. J. Standish, Estacada, Ore.
D o d g e & P lym ou th D ealers
T e l. 20 7
G resham , O re.
FOR
SALE
NEWS
FRIDAY, OPTOBRR 24. 1941
1 visited
EAGLE CREEK
GEORGE
Chas. Updegrave o f the Dover dis
trict was elected director of the north
east Clackamas REA at the recent
annual meeting held in Sandy. Power
is expected by the first o f next
month.
Ralph W. Chaney mill celebrate his
22nd birthday with friends and rela
tives at home. One good home birth
day dinner before being inducted into
Uncle Sam’s army for a year.
There will be a meeting o f the
board o f directors o f the N. E.' Clack
amas Co. Electric Co-op at its San
dy office to take up the energlza.
tion of the line with Mr .Hamilton
o f the Washington 1). C. office. Pat
rons of the line will be glad to get
Clyde Morgan sold his farm and the power as winter comes on and it
plans to return to Idaho.
is necessary to have light around the
farm buildings to work.
The regular monthly meeting the
the community cluh will be held Fri.
W e note that the county is being
day evening at the school. The pro economical this year. Drainage ditch
gram will include a spelling match es on the Eagle Creek canyon road
and refreshments will be sold.
are blocked and have been for over
a year with slides and rubbish. This
Dorothy Hyde of Portland spent
causes the water to corss the road
Thursday night with her family. Mrs.
and wash out the road bed despite
Hyde returned to Portland with her
the work o f road crews to keep it up.
daughter Friday.
Then the yellow division line on
Mr. and Mrs .Sterling McAlpine paved roads have been pulled up and
and Janet and Paul Forrester left moved over on the b ii highway. They
Friday for the beach returning Mon have these lines over there so people
day
will know how to pass on the road.
Grange met Thursday evening. The
next meeting will be November 15
beginning at 11 a.m. with a potluck
dinner at noon. Election o f officers
will be held at this meeting.
June Crandall had a narrow es
cape from serious injury last week
A’hen his car overturned
Gladys Gerber was home for the
week end. She is studying music in
Portland
John Glover who has been hospit
alized suffering with pneumonia is
reported recovering.
Mrs. Ida A. Simmons mother of
Mrs. Wm .Sanders died at her home
in Hermiston last week. Mrs. Sanders
has been with her for some time.
She had been ill for several years.
She is also survived by another dau
ghter Mirs. Llewellyn Brownell o f
Umatilla.
Mi-. Elmer Powers at Port as guests Saturday evening their sons
Charles and wife o f Beaverton, W il
land Sunday afternoon.
lard ami family o f Borin- ar.d a
Mr. Mid M s. Ed Ficken spent the friend, Freddie Francis o f Portland.
week end with Mr .and Mrs. Joe 1..
Croy at Wuhi|iort. Mis. Fi ken re
Mr*. Ruth Whitehead hid an en
mained there for a few days visit. joyable three (lays in Portland last
week when she attended tim W.C.T.
Mrs. Ernest Evan oil Sr. i.-. spend,
U. convention which was celebrating
ing a few days with her daughter
its 50th anniversary.
Mrs Emi ry Powers at Gladstone.
Chas. Horger is improving the
M . and Mrs. Tom Smith and Mrs.
Stella McCorkle o f Oregon City cal looks o f his home b,y buildii. r u new
led Tuesday afternoon at the home garage.
of Mis Nora Lankins and Mrs. Ellen
Mrs. L. A. Wallace received an
Simmons.
interesting letter from her son Ern.
Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Evanson Jr. est who is in Seward, Alaska. ||t.
o f Redland visited at the home of is a member o f the army rnd is with
so soiij how
Mr. and Mrss. Eldon Lankins Wed the medical corps.
much he appreciated the Clackamas
nesday evening.
County News which his mother sends
Doris Lankins attended the foot him each week.
ball game between Estacada and
Canby high schools at Canby Friday
Max Millsap and wife who have
afternoon.
been visiting their pa.ents Mr. and
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b a r t o n
Mrs. Bert Millsap have decided to
move to Portland where Max will be
in the pharmaceutical department
of the Fred Meyers Hollywood store.
Mr. and Mrs. Harold Johnson of
T. H. Groves has had men at work
Portland visited w'/.h their cousin
on his place here sowing creeping
M rs Hal Gibson Monday.
fescue seed. This grass is used on
GARFIELD
Mr. and Mrs. Bill McLaughlin of g olf courses. He will also have a
Portland were Sunday visitors at her large patch of garlic planted.
Mrs R. J. Palmateer came home
mothers, Mrs. C .Whitehead.
from Maupin where she has been
with relatives recuperating from as
Mr. and Mrs. Adolph Still enter
thma.
tained at dinner Sunday Glen Mun-
ger and family and Mr. and Mrs.
CHRI S T I A N SCIENCE CHURCHES
The Skip.a week club will have
Fred Atwasser o f Portland.
their regular meeting October 29 ,an
“ flO U L ” was the subject of the
all day meeting as the ladies are
A family named Robinson from
Lesson-Sermon in all Church
es of Christ. Scientist, on Sunday,
quilting.
Minnesota have moved into the house
A fJ S F iS » a *.
recently vacated by Sam Redifer,
Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Lynch of
The Golden Text was, “Bless the
across the road from the Gibsons.
Garabaldi vsited over the week end
Lord. O my soul; and all that Is
within me, bless his holy name”
at the home o f Mr. and Mrs. Will
Rev. G. N. Wickens wife and son
(Ps. 103:1).
Pinkley .Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Lynch from Kennewick, Wash., are moving
Among the citations which com
and Mrs. Sadie Anders were dinner on their two acre place they recently
prised the Lesson-Sermon was the
guests at the Hector Anders home. purchased from Marie Gibson.
following from the Bible:
"And
Mr. and Mrs. Grant are living on
Mrs. Mollle Bates o f Estacada and the former J. S. Taylor place.
Mr. Crawford o f Garfield visited re
Mrs. Wm. Gllgan returned home
latives and friends in Orchard Ridge
from Portland where slie has been
last week.
taking care o f a new grandson born
Don Anderson and son Roy drove to Mr .and Mrs. Gilbert Gilgan.
to Roseburg last week and visited E l.
Mrs. Mike received word that her
mer Anderson who is in the hospital
there. He is improving. They also sister had passed away at Shelton,
drove to Longview, Wash., to see Washington recently.
Fred Anderson who has been ill.
C. H. Dice and Leonard Anders
Peter Myers returned last week attended a directors meeting for the
from Ketchikan, Alaska where he has REA at Sandy Sunday.
been employed on a government pro
ject.
VIOLA
Mr. and Mrs. H. C. Hiekmund are
enjoying a new Oldsmobile which
they purchased last week. They at
tended church in Oregon City last
Sunday.
The Barton school now has twenty
pupils, the largest number that have
attended in several years.
Mrs. Marne Gibson was happily
surprised Monday wihen her two cou
sins ,Mrs. Elsie Linn and Mrs. Kate
Heiple from Prineville visited her.
M. E. Younger o f Portland visited
with his long time friends Mr. and
Mrs. Bert Mhlsap last Thursday.
Mrs. Donald Hyde who has been
Mr. and Mrs. Earl Lankins and
in the hospital with an infected throat
M iss Mary Phillips has returned to I
has been discharged greatly impro Mrs. Nora Lankins and Alvin Hash her home in Portland after a weeks
of Oregon City spent the week end visit with her sister Mrs. F. Thomas.
ved.
at Monument visiting with Mrs. Nora
The Becker family visited their Lankins daughter Mrs. Howard Swick
Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Wallace had
home over the week end. Bill Becker and family.
was injured while working in the ship
Mrs. L. S. Tenny and family have
yards last week. He was In the hospi
tal several days. Several bones were moved to Springwater. They will be
greatly missed in this community for
cracked and he is wearing a cast.
they have lived here for a number
The walnut harvest Is completed o f years.
with a good yield this year. There
Mr .and Mrs. Eldon Lankins and
was some damage from sunburn.
daughters Gwendolyn and Eldonna
Although the general trout season and Mrs Ernest Evanson Sr, attended
closed on October 15 anglers may the reception for Rev. Lehman at
fish for trout ten inches or over in West Linn Saturday evening.
Jesus answered him. The first of
all the commandments is. Hear, O
Israel; The Lord our God is one
Lord:
And thou shalt love the
Lord thy God with all thy heart,
and with all thy soul, and with
all thy mind, and with all thy
strength: this Is the first command
ment" (Mark 12:29. 30).
The Lesson-Sermon also Includ
ed the following correlative pas
sages from the Christian Science
textbook, "Science and Health with
Key to the Scriptures” by Mary
Baker Eddy: "Question.—What are
the demands of the Science of
Soul? Answer.—The first demand
of this Science Is. 'Thou shalt have
no other gods before me.' This me
is Spirit. Therefore the command
means this: Thou shalt. have no
intelligence, no life, no substance;
no truth, no love, but that which
Is spiritual” (p. 467).
KEYNOTES RED CROSS APPEAL
24 acre level ranch, 4-room farm
FILBERT and WALNUT Drying. house, unfinished barn, 12 acres o f
The dryer o f C. I. Sersanous,, Doug clear land, part timber. 2 acres oak
las Ridge, near Duoglas Ridge school trees, electric lights, mail, V t . mil*
will accept custom drying again this good road to the paved road, 1 */*
year on filberts and walnuts. For miles east o f Eagle Gieek grange
further partculars inquire of W. R.
hall. Cheap price or trade it for
Woodle. Tel. Estacada, 166.
Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Palmer (Vir
Portland property. Call Earl H. Ber. coastal streams. From now until De
ry, Eagle Creek, Oregon Goose creek cember 31, 1941 the dally bag limit ginia Traylor are rejoicing over the
FOR SALE. Road gravel and drive
for trout in tidewater will be 15 fish arrival o f a baby daughter Mon
runs all year atound.
Fay gravel for sale at pit or deliver
or fifteen pounds. A fter January 1, day at the Oregon City hospital.
ed. Deep Creek Gravel Co., rt. 1, ,box
1942 the bag limit on trout 10 inches Mr .and Mrs. Harry Traylor are the
101,, Boring, Ore.
or over will be three fish a day.
grandparents.
Above tidewater the bag limit for
FOR RENT. Reasonable. Log cab
Mr. and Mrs. Earl Lankins and
trout ten inches or over will be three
in on Cedar Creek. Has fireplace.
trout a day .This limit is provided in Mrs. Noia Lankins attended the fun
Furnished or unfurnished. For par.
order that fishermen angling for eral o f Albert Bah i ke Wednesday a f
tit ulars sec C. Tobaison, 417 E .Pour-
steelheads or salmon will be protect ternoon at Silverton.
Clackamas county dairymen with
ell Blvd, Gresham, Oregon.
ed if they should accidentally land
herds o f foil1 to fifteen cows can se
Mrs .Stella McCorkle o f Oregon
a trout above tidewater.
cure
purebred
sires
on
a
cooperative
City spent the week end with Mrs.
WANTED. Clean fox glove seed,
Steelhead and solmon fifteen inch
35-cents per lb. “ Louie’s Tavern," basis for much less than the cost of es or over may be taken at all times Ellen Simmons.
4 miles east o f Colton.
4pd. maintaining an individual grade sire o f the year below and above tide
Mr. and Mrs .Eldon Lankins and
thru cooperative service sponsored by
daughters Gwendolyn and Eldonna
FOR SALE. No. 16 DeLaval sep. the Farm Securitty, Clive W. Cook, water.
arator, late model. Would trade foi county FSA supervisor, Beaver Buil
good grade heifer. Jess Mahan, 1 mile ding, Oregon City, Oregon.
south o f Boring, Oregon.
While purebred bull rings must be
initiated by farmers cooperating with
FOR SALE. Stock saddle in good Farm Security other small dairymen
shape, also pair o f chaps. Inquire of in the community can participate on
Mrs. Alice Huxley, Estacada, Ore.
on equal basis said Cook. Sufficient
FOR SALE. 1 Jersey heifer, will loan funds are available to bring a
be fresh in March; 1 Durham bull 6 number of purebred dairy bulls into
mo's, old, cheap. Harold Sarver, Tel. the county on the basis o f joint own
ership and joint use cooperatively.
Estacada 35-51.
Loans can be made for a period of
FOR SALE. Airway vacuum clean five years with interest at three per
er in good condition. Priced very rea cent on the unpaid balance.
sonable. Inquire L. D. Meade resi
“ Dawymen of the county generally
dence.
agree there is a serious need for
FOR SALE.
2 H acres with 4- more purebred and proven dairy sires
room house, also garage arid wood, to raise both the quality of herds
shed 18x18 feet .Located in city of and butterfat production. Purebred
Sandy near grange hall. Priced at bulls are usually beyond the reach of
rock bottom figure o f $1200. See or the individual small dairyman but can
phone Guy E . Matthews Agency, be mode available at a low cost if
several dairymen in a community co
Gresham, Oregon .
operate in setting up bull rings”
Cook explained.
IZ ZY ’S AUTO WRECKING. We
Farmers cooperating in the depart
buy old cars and trucks. We sell auto
ment o f agriculture’s farm security
President J. Frank ( imes, left, of IGA, is shown purchasing
parts, tires, batteries, oil and re
program and small dairymen interest
built generators. Also cabTe, pipe, fit
defense '*
i ‘ oni • L go Postmaster Ernest J. Kruetgen.
ed in securing purebred sires thru
Frances Fedden. attractive Bronxvllle, N. Y - artist’s model, is the 1941 Red
tings, angle irons, flat irons, etc.
The bond- totalling ' /.500.00, will be awarded to IG A grocers
the community and cooperative ser
Cross poster old. Thousands of posters like the one pictured rbo r hive b en
We buy junk, radiators, batteries,
distributed
throughout the country calling attention to th s year s Foil Call
in connection with that organization’s nation-wide anniver
vice program are odvised to get in
and scrap iron.. Tel. Estacada 73-6.
memberahip appeal. Painted by Bradahaw Crandsll, promlnr it Ne v Yc ■
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': Illus
touch with the Farm Security office,
sary
sale
in
October.
Mr.
Grimes
also
announced
that
defense
Address box 375D, route 2, Boring.
trator, the poster earrioa a national defense theme, portraying the active part
11 Beaver Bldg, Oregon City, Ore-
stamps will be on sale over the counters in IG A Stores.
being taken by the Red Crosa in aerving the armed forces.
A t Barton on Estacada highway.
Can Secure
Purebred Sires
$7500.00 DEFENSE BONDS FOR GROCERS
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