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About Clackamas County news. (Estacada, Or.) 1928-1957 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 31, 1941)
C LA Q E A M A 8 C O U N T Y N E W S Used Tractor FARM -ALL A . 1940. V ery few hours o f work. Complete with plow ami cultivator. On rubber. 10-20 McCORMICK-DEERING. On rubber. SHAW GARDEN TRACTOR. Factory made. On rubber. You ride this one. Complete with plow, disc and cultivator. TRACTOR PLOWS Good Stock FARM EQUIPMENT COMPANY Super Highway at Gladstone P. O. Box 127, Oregon City Telephone 2-7891 C LASSIFIED A D V E R T IS IN G CUSTOM S A W IN G W e will do custom sawing at reas onable rates or will saw on shares. Shingles and rough lumber fo r sale at all times. W t je r W heel Shingle Co., Estacada- Ore., TeL 38-31 FOR SALE. Airw ay vacuum clean er in good condition. Priced very rea sonable. Inquire L. D. Meade resi dence. FOR RENT. Furnished house. Mrs. E. J. Standisti, Estacada, Ore. FOR SALE 24 acre level ranch, 4-room farm house, unfinished barn, 12 acres o f clear land, part timber, 2 acres oak trees, electric lights, mail, *4 m il« good road to the paved road, 1 ’ i miles east o f Eagle C ieek grange hall. Cheap price or trade it for Portland property. Call Earl H. B er. ry, Eagle Creek, Oregon Goose creek runs all year aiound. berg, Tel. Estacada 86-51. BROCKWAY & NEISON Dodge & Plymouth Dealers Tel. 207 Gresham, Ore. CATERPILLAR, JOHN DEERE OLIVER FOR SALE. Dandy fine 3-year old gelding, w’t about 1750. Sound in e v ery way. One 4-year old Guernsey cow, fresh three months. R. D. W at kins, Eagle Creek, Ore. The community club held its regu lar meeting Friday night. The pro. gram consisted o f a violin solo by Dolores Davidson accompanied by Mis. Davidson. An old fashioned spel ling match was enjoyed with honors going to Mrs. Coop and Mrs. Bur nett. Refreshments were served at the close o f the program. A card party sponsored by the community club will be held at the school Saturday evening, November 1. Refreshments will be served. Tractors and Implements. Repairs John Glover is recovering from and Service pneumonia. He is expected home in Dependable Used Tractors a fe w days. hessel IMPLEMENT CO. Gresham, Oregon FO R S A L E or T R A D E . 12 year old bay mare w ’t about 1350. W ill trade fo r team o f gentle horses. Would p refer team of mules and will pay difference. W rit» or see Ernest Eschler .Estacada, rt, 2 in Garfield district. FOR SA LE . Road gravel and drtv« way gravel fo r sale at pit or deliver ed. Deep Creek Gravel Co., rt. 1, .box 101„ Boring, Ore. FOR RENT. Reasonable, ca- in on Cedar Creek. Has fireplace. Furnished or unfurnished. For par. ticulars see C. Tobaison, 417 E .Pow ell Blvd, Gresham, Oregon. BUY W ITH CONFIDENCE Dependable Used Cars Reconditioned Still at the Lowest of Prices International Trucks Chrysler, Plymouth, IHC Trucks Chrysler Plymouth PHONE 229 FOR SA LE . 2*4 acres with 4- room house, also garage and wood, shed 18x18 feet Located in city o f Sandy near grange hall. Priced at rock bottom figure o f $1200. See or phone Guy E . Matthews Agency, Gresham, Oregon . I Z Z Y ’S AU T O W R E C K IN G . W e buy old cars and trucks. W e sell auto parts, tires, batteries, oH and re built generators. Also cable, pipe, fit tings, angle irons, flat irons, etc. W e buy junk, radiators, batteries, and scrap iron. Tel. Estacada 73-6. Address box 375D, routs 3, Boring. A t Barton on Estacada highway. | Retail food prices are still reasonable. For proof roll back the years to pre-depression days when food costs were really HIGH. The ta ble below shows the “ special” prices of 1920 compared to this store’s present prices of the year 1941. COMPARISON OF FOOD PRICES ca. 60c Here is a cake to meet all party occasions. One layer chocolate and the other orange. Iced on sides with chocolate frosting with an orange icing top. Decor ated with cats and pumpkins. DOUGHNUTS GALORE, doz. 25c PUMPKIN PIES .44 Egg, fresh ranch, doz........... .........72 .38 Cane Sugar, 100 lbs................. $25.00 4-lbs. .25 Crisco, 3-lbs............................ Swansdown Cake flour, pkg .. .72 .46 .29 ... .28 .13 Shredded Wheat, 2 f o r .......... .30 2 for .25 Ghirardelli Choc., lb. can ..... .43 .39 Ivory Soap, 3 lg. b are.............. .40 bar .11 Pork and Beans, 2y> cans .... .63 Mazola Oil, quarts ................. .39 .22 Corned Beef, No. 1 can ......... ....... .37 .29 Pineapple, lg. can ................. Carnation Milk, case .............. can .09 5.90 A m I Currinsville Men canine to. r _____ • ,:iu i i M1 Currinsville, Ore. J. C. Tunnell, Mgr. Telephone Estacada 100-2 “ Dive Bomber” W ill Protect Farm Prices Plain, powdered sugar, frosted and nut. I popular with apple cider. .70 Best Butter, lb. ..................... The Morrs fam ily on the Currin The magnificant technicolor pic Mrs. E. L. Trullinger had the cast place had a telephone installed last ture “ Dive Bomber” starring Errol removed from her elbow Friday. week. Flynn ,Fred MacMuuray comes to The Dover community club held Mr. and Mrs. Pete Boichuk o f the Broadway this Sunday, Monday its regular meeting Friday evening. Redland entertained for dinner on and Tuesday .November 2, 3 and 4. The school is planning a Hallowe’en Saturday Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Hale, Every type o f fighting and observa- program and pie social fo r October Mr. and Mrs. R. H .Currin and Mr. 31. The a ffo ir will be a benefit foi tion plane used by the U .S. navy in. eluding the newest super-bombers, Mrs. Hen^H eiple.^O ther^geusts the 4-H project. were Mr. and Mrs. G. Norman from and fastest pursuit and interceptor Mrs. Guy W ilcox is home from the planes orff the assembly lines were Redland and Mr .and Mrs. Fisher o f Portland sanitarium after receiving used in film ing this new picture. The Beavercreelk. medical treatment Henry Heiple spent the week end cast in addition to Flynn and Mac- The Hildebrand fam ily were in Murray include Ralph Bellamy ,R i- at Camp Eight as a guest o f Mr. Portland Saturday. Mrs. Hildebrand gis Toomey, Robt. Arnislrong, Craig Poole. On Saturday they got their who has been ill is greatly improved. Stevens and a scoie o f other young deer, a fine big buck. Electricity is expected in the Dover leading men in minor cadet and pilot On Friday Mr. and Mrs. Currin community by the first o f November. roles. Only woman in the cast is the drove to Crawfordsville to see his The Jack fam ily attended the laun strikingly lovely Alexis Smith who sister Mrs. Sara Spurlin who makes ching o f the Merriweather Lewis in appears b riefly but memorably to her home with the A rt W eigle fam stir up a little trouble between Flynn'i jly. Mrs. Spurlin has been an inva. Portland Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Jolly O ’Brien moved and MacMurray. Just as the U. S. lid for several years caused from an to Portland from Dover. They have navy air f i g h t e r s fill the sky injury sustained from a fall. Bob Jones is telling the other boys been residing on the Cubbage place. nth “ Am erica’s glory” the picture Dive Bombers” fills the screen with just how he did it, shooting his first Ralph DeShazer delivered one of deer on his first hunting trip. the largest ship knees ever to leave thrills. HALLOWE’EN CAKE Our Present 1941 Prier 1920 Hallowe’en Special HESSEL IMPLEMENT CO. Gresham, Oregon imum under present day conditions. Announce Winners in Contest ’’The Invisible Woman” Dover to Portland. I t w ill be used on a fishing boat that is under construc The hilarious production “ The In tion there. visible Woman” comes to the Broad The Dover school has an enroll way theatre on bargain night, W ed 1941 Plymouth coach, heater ment o f 24. Another will enter soon. nesday and Thursday, November 5 1940 Chrysler sedan, radio and Miss Helen Wunsche and Vernon and 6. Intended to outshine the lim heater. A clean car .......... $1020 ing tricks o f its fore runner Uni- Fritchie were honored at a dinner it 1937 Plymouth coupe, heater Oregon farmers who volunteer to the home o f Mr. and Mrs. Joe DeSha versal’s “ The Invisible Woman” stars A shape ............................. $395 help in producing therincreased quan tities o f dairy products ,eggs, chick 1936 Oldsmcvbile Redan ......... $325 ens and hogs sought in the 1942 farm 1931 liuick coupe, heater ....... $60 defense program will have protec tion o f new federal farm legislation 1931 Pontiac sedan ............... $75 against price collapses fo r these par 1930 Plymouth sedan ..... ...... $75 ticular commodities, Robt. B .T a y 1930 Oldamdbile sedan ....... $60 lor chairman o f the state USDA ag riculture defense board pointed out 1926 Chevrolet coupe ........... $25 this week. USED TRUCK LIST will continue to hold retail food prices to a min Winners in the county contest for grange canners have been announced following the competition at Boring last week. They are: Jelly, Doris Lan kins, Harding grange, first; Mrs. A u gust llruns Sandy .second; and Nancy Delano, Central grange third. Pre serves, Doris Lankins, first; Mercy E Boynton, Harding second; and Mrs. Orin Coop .Garfield thiiVl. Fruits, Mrs. Rosa Lankins, Harding first; Clara Gill, Redland .second; M eicy Top entertainment in westerns E. Boynton .Damascus, third. was gathered up by Paramount and nerded into "T h e Round Up” whichh CURRINSVILLE <s the first feature o f tne double bin at the new Btoadway theatre this Mrs. Mae Shirley from Giants Pass c riday and Saturday. A thrilling out and Madeline Fourier o f Estacada door romance topped o f f by gun-blaz called at the R. H. Currin home on ing action and spectacle is portrayed Monday. in to story that does justice to the Mrs. Clara W ebber moved from lamous trio o f stars that head the the Richard Githens cottage to a cot east. Richard Dix shares the honors tage on the Robert Heiple farm re with beautiful Patricia Morison aau cently. Preston “ Northwest Mounted“ Fos J. Courtain recently bought the ter. Loaded with everything in the nooks "The Round Up” succeeds in Whitlock place close to Estacada. Bob W alter has been visiting his living up to its title. Exciting battles oetween Indians and white men stam mother the past wedk. pede their way across the screen in_ Mrs. Glen Davis and the twins teispersed with six-gun, hand-to- have been spending the week visit hand matches. Don’t tail to tie up at ing at the Henry Heiple and Richard the Broadway hitching post and en Davis homes while Glen was away on joy “ The Round Up” this week. Se a hunting trip. Richard Davis and cond picture on the program stars Clyde Schock accompanied him and Jackie Cooper and Jane Withers in all three brot back a buck. Her First Beau” . This is “ tops’ ’in Mr. and Mrs. W agner from P o rt entertainment with Jackie and Jane land spent the week end on their at their best. farm here. 1941 Plymouth sedan, heater and defroster. 1932 Chevrolet truck in good condition ............................... $125 The Currinsville Store W ith the price o f all we eat and wear going up so fast, from 20 to 50 FO R SA LE. 1 work horse and har ness $15. Also dry cordwood $3.50 percent on some things, some one per cord at place. Ted. Mudrow, Do_ page Leon Henderson. What has he and his s ta ff o f 800 helpers done to ver district. earn their wage. W A N TE D . Anvil and foig e. Also can use other small farm or shop “ THE ROUND UP” IS TOP tools. Address all answers to Clack, ENTERTAINM ENT amas County News. FO R SALE. 3 acres E.'tacada city limits, 3 o f high school. House berry land. A bargain J. Marchhunk, Estacada. Tel 25-4. 1938 Plymouth 4-door seedan. 1937 Dodge sedan. 1937 Plymouth sedan. 1934 Plymouth tudor . 1932 Plymouth sedan. zer parents o f the latter Wednesday John Barrymore, John Howard, Chai- evening, October 23. Guests were lie Ruggles and Oscar Homoka. Th Ralph DeShazer and Mr. and Mrs. novel story o f th ° picture presents A llie d Wuniachu abd \l..Mick. Barrymore as an eccentric professor who discovred a formula for human invisibility. Miss Bruce as a discour GEORGE aged dress model offers herself as a subject fo r the scientist’s experiment Mrs. Lydia Kuhl who form erly liv- which proves completely successful. eh in the George ills trie. was married Therupon Miss Bruce employs her in October 19 in her new home in the visibility to gain revenge on ail abu Lents suberb o f Portland. Mr. and give employer ,to torment a young Mrs. Hy Klinker .Leslie Miller, Clar playboy and his befuddled butler with ence Gerber and Mr. and Mrs. Geo. her invisable pranks and even round up a gangster mob in a hilarious se Ruhl all attended the wedding. quence. Program concludes with the Mrs. O. V. Bieeee and daughter eighth chapter o f “ Riders o f Death lone visited in Portland with relatives Valley. and friends last Friday. FOR SALE. 24-n. hand split fir R. S. Chaney is engaged in pulling shakes, $12.50 pen- M. W. E. Hyde qp the meter loops m tile George dis rt. 2, Estacada. A t Viola Store. t f trict this week. W e hope it won’t be long now till we can get light in the FOR SALE. Milk house equipment and small route. Will also rent im dark murky evenings when we have proved farm. Inquire o f Carl Reh to go out and chore around FO R S A LE or R E N T. Small farms with houses. Tel. 29-12. U. S. Mor just outside gan, Estacada, Ore. blocks north 16x24, good EAGLE CREEK fo r $600. J. DEPENDABLE USED CARS F R ID A Y . OCTOBER 31 .1041 They are ea. 30c Spiced just right. (■resliain B akery North Main Avenue, Gresham, Ore. Tel Gresham 288 MAKERS OF ENRICHED BALANCED BUN BREAD This new act o f Congress the Stea. gall amendment requires the secre tary o f agriculture to give public no tice whenever he finds it necessary to encourage the expansion o f any non-basic commodity. The lawi furth er directs him to use public funds to suppoit the farm price o f the commo dity at not less than 85 percent ot parity. B efore the secretary can dirontin ue a price-suppurtmg program h- must give sufficient public notice o f the termination to permit produ. cers to make a readjustment in pro duction T aylor explained. Secretary Wickard has already g i ven public notice covering until De cember 31 ,1942 eggs, hogs, evapor ated milk, dry ^kim milk, cheese and chickens. This protection is not re quired now because the farm price« o f all o f these commodities are w el’ above the 85 percent parity level. These “ flo o r prices” will enable fa r mers to plan their 1912 production in the knowledge that prices can and r.j W eek End Food Specials j J FISHER’S PANCAKE FLOUR 9 8-10 pound sack ................................5 8 c1 * §§{ CANE and M APLE SYRUP, 5-lb. c a n ........ 6 5 c p Tastewell brand, none better ¡ n 25c jj Jonnson’s Sweet Cider, gal. Bring your own container _ _ _ _ _ _ ;_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ i 11 HY-POWER PRODUCTS M EAT BALLS, pound c a n ............................ 2 5 C || CH ILI CON CARNE, No. 1 c a n ..................... 1 5 c m u C O C K TAIL TAM ALES, 10y2 oz. can .......... I O C % m jj CODFISH, pound............................... 15^ jj SPICED HERRING, pint ............................. 2 5 C SA LT SA LT M ACKERAL, each ............................ 1 5 C p SA LT HERRING, 2 for ........................... Cranberries, 2-lbs. 25^* ¡1 35c The Choicest Selection of Fresh Fruits and Ve- H getables. Highest Quality Fresh Meats at Lowest ^ i Prices. Estacada Meat Co. I H. C. Gohring, Tel. 75-1 will be supported should it become lecessary, Taylor added. The following commodity parity prices on a national basis were re ported as o f September 15, 1941. Butterfat 34.8 cents a pound, chick, ens 15 o cents a pound, eggs 33.3 cents a dozen, hogs $9.89 a hundrtd weight, beef cattle $7.14 a hundred w eigh t These parity prices are not constant however, but are subject Estacada, Ore. jÉl Í - X to change depending on the changing relationship o f farm costs to farm prices as compared with the 1910- 14 base period. ’’ This new price supporting deve1- opment is an added feature o f the national farm program designed to protect the income and security o f the farmers who answer America's call fo r greater production o f the T aylor commented.