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CLACKAMAS COUNTY NEWS CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING FOR SALE. 3 acres ju st outside Estacada city limits, 3 blocks north o f high school. House 16x24, good berry land. A bargain for (606. J. J. Marchbank, Eataeada. Tel 26-4. D E P E N D A B L E U S E D CARS 1938 Plymouth 4-door seedan. 1937 Dodge sedan. 1937 Plymouth sedan. 1934 Plymouth tudor . 1932 Plymouth sedan. B R O C K W A Y & N E IS O N D o d g e &■ P lym outh D ealers T e l. 20 7 G resham , O re FOR SALE. Model T Vivton pick up, 5 good tires ,starter, U. S. bat tery, nearly new top and back cur tains, Hasslera’ all in very good con. dition. Price on application. Cash or will trade for anything that don’t eat except cars. J. F .Standish, Plumber, Estacada, Oregon. FOR SALE. Milk house equipment “ B L O N D IE IN SOCIETY” and small route. Will also rent im A T B R O A D W A Y T H E A T R E proved farm. Inquire o f Carl Reh berg, Tel. F.stacada 86-51. The Bumsteads go high hat to hit a new high for hilarity in the first WANTED. Anvil and forg*. Also feature at the Broadway theatre tins can use other small farm or shop Friday and Saturday .November 7 tools. Address all answer» to Clack and 8. “ Blondie in Society” is the amas County News. funniest chapter yet in the laugh- packed. story o f this favorite fam ily. Wherein Dagwood goes in foi the blue bloods. Blondie sees red and the neighbors grow purple with rage. S ee ou r C om p lete L ine o f It’s a scream. Second leature on this MODERN program is the technicoloi master piece “ Billy the Kid’ ’ starring Ro bert Taylor, Brian Dunlevy, Ian Hun ter and Mary Howard. All the natur Goble cover ctop discs, Hydraul al beauty o f the early west, breath, ic controlled. taking in its scenic wonder is the 5-£t. and 7-ft. Field tiller and semi background for this story which deal sub soiler. Works with Ford hy. with a youthful adventurer who first joins up with an unscrupulous gang draulic principle. in an early day cattle war then 7-ft. Spring tine 2-row cultivator. swings to the side of the persecuted Plow«, 2 14-in. or 16-in. or one 18 ranchers. Taylor is brilliant in hi- hard-riding, fast-shooting portrayal inch. o f the title role. Hydro,Scoop slip scraper. Farm Machinery Bulldozer blade and scraper, hydraul ically controlled. FOR SALE. At a bargain, two dandy lots in Estacada Lake park. A b o v e m ach in ery ell is c o n tro lle d These lots are especially desireable. h yd rau lically See or call Clackamas County News, Viking cream separator. Estacada, Oregon. Universal milking machines BUY W ITH CONFIDENCE Electric fence. Dependable Used Cars Reconditioned Still at the L ow est of P rices Letz combination feed mill. FARM EQUIPMENT COMPANY 1941 Plymouth special deluxe sedan S uper H ighw ay at G lad ston e at a birr saving to you. P. O. B ox 127, O reg on C ity 1940 Plymouth deluxe sedan. Very T elep h on e 2 * 7 8 9 1 low mileage. Big heater, defroster. Especially clean car. 1937 Plymouth deluxe coupe. Just A n cien t R o c k s reconditioned. The oldest rocks whose age has 1940 Chrysler Royal sedan. Radio been definitely determined are in and heater. South Dakota and Manitoba—1,700,- 000,000 years old ,_______ HESSEL IMPLEMENT CO. Gresham, Oregon In tern ation al T ru ck s C h rysler, C hrysler P lym ou th , IH C T ru ck s P lym o u th P H O N E 22 9 FOR SALE. 3 milch goats, 2 fresh, 1 dry. Also considerable household furnishings for sale or trade. Julius Paulsen, Tel. 34-116. EAGLE CREEK The November meeting o f the Fel lowship circle will be held at the home of Mrs. Dorothy Lam per on Wednesday, November 5th. It will be an all day meeting beginning at 10:30 a.m. During the morning hour a stu dy of Sunday school methods will be presented. The afternoon session will be devoted to Alaska. Mrs. Ann Ho!_ mes o f Portland who lived in Alaska for some time will be speaker. FOR SALE. Dandy fine S.year old gelding ,w’t about 1750. Sound in ev ery way. 1 4-year old Jersey-Guern sey cow .fresh three months. R. D. John Glover who have been grave Watkins, Eagle Creek, Ore. ly ill with pneumonia came home from from the hospital last week. He PRICED TO SELL. 35 V4 acres un- .vill remain at the Matt Glover home Improved level land, good soil, 1 mile for a few days. from Estacada adjoining Kimmel Six tables were in play at the com property, electric lights .city water and phone available. Will sell all or munity club card party at the school in 5 acre tracts. W. P. Ferrel, Eagle Saturday eve. High honors were aw Creek, route 1. Tel. 73.11. tf. arded to Mrs. Earl Schell, Mrs. Wal ter Douglas, Adolph Still and Mrs. Youngren. DEPENDABLE USED TRACTOR AND HORSE DRAW N IMPLEMENTS Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Pe9chal and baby daughter foim er residents have returned to the community and are living on the Weber place back of the Judd ranch. 30 Caterpillar. 15 Caterpillar. 10 Caterpillar. R- 2 Caterpllar. George Douglas fell while mount F-12 on rubber with 16-in. plow. ing his tractor last week and was ta Berry tractor with steel and rub ken to the hospital in a serious con dition. ber wheels. Fordson, has magnetto, tuns good. Ember Wison is driving a truck 1937 Fordson. Good condition. for the Squaw Mountain mill. Ed HESSEL IMPLEMENT CO. Robbins is operating his service sta_ tion during his absence. Gresham, Oregon Walter Smith has purchased the FOR SALE or TRADE. 12 year former Frank Fuchs place on Weitz old bay mare w’t about 1350. Will and the family will move there soon. trade for team o f gentle horses. Mr. Smith is employed as a welder in Would prefer team of mules and will Portland. pay difference. Write or see Ernest Lawrence Blaisdell is working in Eschler .Estacada, rt, 2 in Garfield Portland. district. Joe Fuchs fell while working at FOR SALE. Road graval and drlv* the Oregon shipbuilding plant one way gravel for sale at pit or deliver day last week and has been in the ed. Deep Creek Gravel Co., rt. 1, .boa 1 hospital since. 101„ Boring, Ore. Clyde Phillips of Toledo spent the FOR RENT. Reasonable, ca- week end here. in on Cedar Creek. Has fireplace Furnished or unfurnished. For par. O rchard R idgs D airy. Refrigerator ticulars see C. Tohaison, 417 E .Pow cooling system, good cold milk, but ell Blvd, Gresham, Oregon. ter and cream the whole year round. — Oscar Judd. IZZY ’ S AUTO WRECKING. We buy old cars and trucks. We sell auto parts, tires, batteries, oil and re- juilt generators. Also cable, pipe, fit tings, angle irons, flat irons, etc. We buy junk, radiators, batteries, ind scrap iron. Tel. Estacada 78-6. address box 375D, route 2, Boring. \t Barton on Estacada highway. FOR SALE. Airway vacuum clean, sr in good condition. Priced very rea- tonable. Inquire L. D. Meade resi lence. FOR RENT. Furnished house. Mrs. E. J. Standish, Estacada, Ore. FOR SALE. 24-n. hand split fir shakes. (12.50 pe<r M. W. E. Hyde rt. 2, Estacada. At Viola Store. tf FOR SALE or RENT. Small farmi ,ith houaes. Tel. 29 12. U. S. Mor an, Estacada, Ora. Jack Benny in ‘ ‘ C h a rley ’ » A u n t” This Sunday, Monday and Tuesday December 8, 1941 at 9 o ’clock A. way theatre presents the gieat coin medienne Jack Benny in “ Charley’s Aunt.” As the fellow who masquer ades as a woman to help out his chums, Benny is said to give the most hilarious performance o f his career on the stage, radio and screen. Kay Francis and James Ellison head the featured cast which also includes Edmund Gwenn, Anne Baxter, Regi nald Owen and Arleen Whelan. Jack Benny is truly funnier than ever before in “ Charley’s Aunt.” His re putation as the man who can get the most laughs out o f comedy lines and situations is enhanced by his superb comedy performance. FRIDAY, NOV. 7. 1941 family o f Gresham visited at the Henry Christensen home Sunday. Visitors at the J. O. Botkin home are Mrs. Sibray from Pennsylvania. Mrs. Fisher and daughter Geitrude and Erving Hoffman from Minne sota. Walter Mnurer was also home for over the week end at the Ralph Le a short visit. He is employed near mon home. Herllliston. Dr .and Mrs F '-d Pickering were Mr. and Mrs. Hurry Finney were at their country home over the week Sunday dinner guests at the C .11. end. Dr. Pickering’s are very busy Dice home. over the week end planting garlic. Two more places have changed hands, the Geo. Orr’s and the old Houston plaee near the Builey place. CURRINSVILLE City With Streets of Gold Dawson City, Yukon Territory, Mildred Groves was taken quite Mr. and Mrs .Ted Ahlberg from suddenly ill last week at school but may be said to have streets of gold. After the recovery of the mam gold Portland were out visiting friends is reported back at her studies. content of gravel originally washed here and at Estacada Sunday. down from above the Klondike val Mrs. W. C. Taylor attended the ley, hundreds of tons of waste in Mr. and Mrs. Geongie Fourier and funeral of Allen Burs at Clackamas which • trace of gold still remained Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Johnston and last Thursday who died quite sudden w ere used to grade the roads in ana Mr. and Mrs. R. H .Currin were din. ly on Tuesday. around the town. The actual gold ner guests at the S. D. Dunlop home content remaining is, of course, very in Portland Saturday evening. Walter Shriner of Portland visited small. Geo. Douglas is still in the Port land General ' hospital following a painful fall when he slipped from his tractor almost a week ago. He is slowly recovering. Currinsville Store Mr. and Mrs. Dan Allen from Su- sanville arrived Sunday for a visit with Mrs. Allens parents and Mr. Al lens relatives at Bull Run. “ WHERE YOUR DOLLAR GOES FARTHEST” The McConnell family were pleas antly surprised Sunday when a num ber o f relatives and friends came out to visit them. Coming from Port land were Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Ben. son, Mrs. Ruby Jensen, Millie McCon nell and Mr. and Mrs. Preston. WEEK-END FOOD SPECIALS Delicious Dried Prunes, 4-lbs. 25c M A M M O T H RIPE OLIVES, No. 1 tall can ... 2 2 c 4 Mrs. Wm. True spent the past week in Portland returning home on Monday. SIR W ILLIA M Worcestershire Sauce, bot....... 10c4 Hugh Walker returned ftom Cali-1 fornia a short time ago and is living on his brother’s place. V ELV ET TOILET TISSUE, 4 1000 sheet r o l l s 2 9 c BARTON New Sperry Pancake and Waffle Flour Frank Whitehead took his family, his mother and his new sister-in-law Mrs. Milburn Whitehead to Portland “ K isse l fo r B re a k fa st” One o f the season’s gayest comedy on a shopping trip Saturday. romances is Warner Bros, hilarious Mrs. Adolph Still was in Portland new film “ Kisses for Breakfast, ,star_ Sunday afternoon and enjoyed a brief ring Dennis Morgan which comes to visit with her mother Mrs. Hugh W il. the Broadway Wednesday and Thurs son. day November 12 and 13. Morgan Mr .and Mrs. Louie Pilot were out portrays the man-about-town who from Portland Sunday to call on Mr, develops amnesia whan an old girl and Mrs. Hal Gibson and were very friend bops him over the head. Shir glad to find him steadily getting bet ley Ross and Jane Wyatt are a cou ter. ple o f girls whom he marries in fo r Tillman Forman of Barton was one getful moments. Program concludes with the ninth chapter o f “ Riders o f of the representatives o f OSC inter- fraternity council who left Thursday Death Valley.” for Stanford university to attend the western states conference o f col L E T T E R T O T H E E D IT O R lege fraternities. There appears in the December is sue o f the American magazine an ar ticle which should be not only read by every American but studied. This article deals with the subject o f the success o f Russia in defending her. self against Nazi invasion. Written by Joseph E. Lewis former ambassa dor to Russia from the U .S. it tells how the 5th column was annihilated and Hitler’ s system o f undermining the government and its defense from within was frustrated at the time o f the murder o f Leon Trotsky in Mexico where he had fled. It shows where the speculation o f many Americans that all military leaders in Russia were shot was just all wrong. Not the leaders but th< subversives, the tools o f Adolph Hit ler who beat their breasts and brag ged o f their acts o f treason against the U.S.S.R. were tried in the pre sence o f Mr. Davis and later stood up against the wall and shot. So it seems that we Americans may learn a lesson from our underprlvil- iged neighbors across Behring Strait. Do we not have leaders among our mighty men who will bear rigid in vestigation? A Subscriber. Clyde Brown and family were here Sunday to visit his father and bro ther. They are comfortably settled in the Paikrose district and Clyde en joys his new work very much. / Mr. and Mrs. Bert Millsap were happily surprised one day last week when old time friends called on them. The visitors were N. D. Keefhaver o f Lebanon ond Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Green o f Portland. PORTER GARFIELD Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Adamson and son Allen from Woodbum visited at the Leslie Randal) home Sunday. Visitors at the Oliver Bowman home ovet the week end was Mrs. Bowman’ s father, Wm. Sigworth of Chehaliis, Wash. Muriel Lombard is working at Eu gene, this state. Mr. and Mrs .Mack Robbins and Edward and June Grant left last Wednesday for Buffalo, Wyo., to vi sit relatives and work at the beets which are extensively grown in W y. oming. POPEYE, THE T. H. Groves is having sevetal hun dred filberts set out on his newly acquired place here. Carroll Bush o f Eagle Creek is doing the planting. Several ladies from here are very faithful in going to Estacada and working fo r the Red Cross. Mrs. Grace Still has charge o f the roll call at Eagle Creek and in this vicinity and hopes to enlist every family as a member. Robert Sumpter and family were visiting relatives here Monday. Mrs. Sumpters mother ,Mrs Whitehead and his sister Mrs Daisy Hidkmund. The youngsters around here had a lot o f fun Hallowe’ en and from all reports some of the oldsters were not so slow joining in. RECRUITING O F F I C E R, - ILL BET WA WISHES VA WAS IN TH' N A W '/ 4-lb . |»kg. 20c « FLA V O R FOODS CHILI CON CARNE 11-ounce can ................... ...................................1 0 < ? S W A N — the pure white floating toilet soap THREE regular size b a rs................................1 7 c * H OUSEH OLD SANDPAPER, lg. size pkg. 10<4 Currinsville Mercantile Co. J. C. Tunnell, Mgr. Currinsville, Ore. Telephone Estacada 100-2 m :<s Bakery Special FOR THIS WEEK END Lemon Butter Cake 30c & 50c Again we are featuring this tasty, yellow butter cake. The lemon butter frosting is topped with a lemon nut crunch. Streusel Coffee Cake ea. 25c You will find this streussel topped, cream-filled coffee cake just right for breakfast. Cracked Wheat Bread, lb. loaf lie The natural wheat flavor is retained in this health, ful loaf o f bread. Toast it too. W. C. Taylor was home over the week end from Tongue Point. He ■wrill be there another ten days or two weeks on defense work. S A S . 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