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I CLACKAMAS COUNTY NEWS DEPENDABLE USED TR A C TO R A N D HORSE D R A W N IMPLEMENTS R E C O N D IT IO N E D HESSEL IMPLEMENT CO. Gresham, Oregon • 32 5 G .P .H . A p co P u m p -M a tter. ers I 9 P. O th up to 2 4 0 0 G. H. L a rg e r size tanks a vaila ble. All i m odels gu a ra n teed fo r F arm and H om e • . ~ R E P A IR S SERVICE FOR SALE. Airway vacuum clean er in good condition. Pru-ua very rea sonable. Inquire L. D. Meade resi lence. FOR SALE. 2 4 .in. hand split fii shakes, $12.60 pee M. W. E. Hyde rt. 2, Estacada. At Viola Store. tl ___ FOR SALE or RENT. Small farms with houses. Tel. 20-12. U. S. Mor gan, Estacada, Ore. Before You Buy S E E T H IS REMARKABLE PUM P Naturally you art- stoking the best value possible when you buy a water system. That’s why we urge you to get acquainted with the APCO Pump Master. Low-pri ced, longer life, trouble free, au tomatic operation, utterly simple, just ONE part moves. This ad vanced Turbme.type pump will give you generous unfailing auto matic water supply for every home and farm water need. Be fore you buy, see the Apco Pump- Master and its many superior fea tures. , -i i FOR SALE. Dry cord wood $3.50 at my place. Ted Mudrow, Dover, IZZY ’S AUTO WRECKING. We buy old cars and trucks. We seH auto parts, tires, batteries, oil and re built generators. Also cable, pipe, fit tings, angle lions, flat irons, etc We buy junk, radiators, batteries, and scrap iron. Tel. Estacada 78-6 Address box 376D, route 2, Boring At Barton on Estacada highway. FOR SALE. At a bargain, twu dandy lots in Estacada Lake park. These lots are especially desireable. See or call Clackamas County News, Estacada, Oregon. FRIDAY. NOV. 14. IP41 by the highway commission. Prior to this order the truckers were hauling logs all times except from 8 p.m. till midnight under per. nuts issued by the state which cir cumvented a highway commission rul ing adopted several years ago which barred log trucks from the highways on Saturday afternoons, Sundays and after dark. The county court was opposed to the alter hour hauling ami that the ruling o f the commission protected ihe county roads from excessive use oy logging trucks. On the excuse that more logs were needed for na tional defense Mr. its.(lock’s de partment lifted the week end and night hauling ban by the issuance of permits. The county court maintains this excuse spurious, that the river is full o f logs and that Portland mills are reducing production due to de fense restrictions on lumber use for home and industrial construction. Inasmuch as the law gives the court power to regulate traffic over any county road and the log trucks must use county roads to reach the state highways or to run from the highways to log dumps the truckers are stymied according to prevalent opinion.— Banner-Courier. Bob Hope at Broadway Theatre FOR SALE. Road gravel and driv* say gravel for sale at pit or deliver Local screen fans who look for ed. Deep Creek Gravel Ce„ Ft. 1, -boa the beat in comedy gaum will find G e t T R E E F older 101„ Boring, Ora. their hero in top form when his latest All o f the facts you want ab PRICED TO SELL. 35 acre* un out water supply are contained in improved level land, good soil, 1 mile movie "Caught in the Draft” is an attractive Free Folder. Stop fiom Estacada adjoining Kimmel shown at the new Broadway theatre in and get your copy. property, electric lights ,city water this Friday and Saturday as the first S e e the G reat P U M P -M A S T E R at and phone available. Will sell all or reature uf the double bill program. in 5 acre tracts. W. P. Ferrel, Eagle Fashioned in Hope style l'aramount’s Creek, route 1. Tel. 73.11. tf. merry-making version o f life umong FOR TRADE. Mitchell 2-seated the reel tuts is said to be an all-out hack to trade for chickens or what blitzkrieg o f laughter With Bob is have you. E .T. Davis, Estatcada. the one and only Dorothy Lamour, tne gal who hit the gong with a sa. Gresham, Oregon L O W E R D O G L IC E N S E F E E S i rong. It is in no sense a war picture ROADS TALKED from the standpoint o f seriousness. Dog licenses and roads occupied But with Bob Hope portraying the nost o f the attention o f the county life o f a rookie in the army there’s court at the regular monthly session no telling what the draft will do next. Wednesday morning. The dog license All in ail the pioture is truly a mirth- fees were reduced and road matters quake from staut to finish. Second picture on this program is entitled merely discussed. Dog owners next year will pay 25 "The Blonde from Singapore” and FOR SALE. 3 acres just outside is a dramatic story that will hold Kstacada' city limits, 3 blocks north cents less for each license according to the order signed Wednesday. Male |y°ur intereat thru0ut- Splendidly act of high school. House 16x24, good berry land. A bargain for $600. J or spayed female dogs will require I ** and with outstanding scenic at only a 50 cent license while females raettions this picture is one o f the J. Marchbank, Estacada. Tel 26-4. will take 76 cents. No license tags best. A. W . Metzger & Co. CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING DEPENDABLE USED C A R S 1038 Plymouth 4-door seedan. 1937 Dodge sedan. 1937 Plymouth sedan. 1034 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 ou th D ealers T e l. 207 G resham , Ore, BIG SAVING 41 Plymouth deluxe sedan. $150 discount from old price. New car guarantee. See Ralph Deaville. H ESSEL IMPLEMENT CO. Gresham, Oiegon In te rn a tio n a l T ru ck s vsler, |siar Y P lym outh* PHONE 1HC T ru cks P lym outh 229 SALE. Wheel chair in good i. Also want to buy single /tiler. Inquire Clackamas vs .Estacada. ^J5. Dandy fine 6_year old . about 1760. Sound in ev- w 4-yfcai- old Jcrsey-Guern- ; three m ou th s. R . D. C re e k , O re . CURRINSVILLE Mrs. Douglas is visiting with her daughter and son in Estacada for a few days and then will go to her new home. The community wishes them the best o f luck in their new home. The Past Noble Grands held a very interesting meeting Monday at the home o f Mis. Susie Kitch.ug. Attrice Kirvhem and son Lee are- doing some surveying in this vicinity this week. Gerald Allen and family moveo this week to the Mrs. G.B. Lmn place north o f Estacada. Mr .Allien re cently purchased tile place and wil drive to Portland each day where he is employed. P u m p k in , 10c No. 2*/2 can YAMHILL OLIVES, can ........... -•■-14«? H-D MAMMOTH SIZE RIPE OLIVES, can ... 23«* VEGETABLES FOR SALADS, can 15<* FRUITS FOR SALADS, can 17c SWEET PICKLES, large jar . .. SALAD DRESSING, jar 27c -17«^ Sweet Potatoes, 4 lbs. 25c MINCEMEAT, 2-poumls ..... 25C MARSHMALLOWS, 1-pound, pkg. 15c NUTS A N D C A N D Y Cranberries, Oranges, Grapefruit, Celery, Green Ra dishes and Onions at Lowest Possible Prices Order your Turkey or Chicken from us for Thanks giving. Choice birds at Lowest Market Price Shop Early and get the Best Selections CLOSED A L L D A Y . T H A N K S G IV IN G D A Y , NOVEM BER 20TH Currinsville Mercantile Co. J. C. Tunnell, Mgr. Currinsville, Ore. Telephone Estacada 100-2 £ Thanksgiving Bakery Specials We Have Them All ! Graham Cracker Cake 30c, 50c Tills delicious cake is made especially tor the Thanks giving season. Try It. You’ll say it’s the Desv ever. Has 7-minute boiled icing. Pumpkin Pies, each No dinner complete without one o f these pumpkin pies. Dinner Rolls, Fruit Cake, 30c dozen 20c per pound 65c — The choicest selected fruit used. see our display. C o k Dairy.—Morning de o f cream and milk. Call Carl T. Tel. 86-61. m Come in and Our Salesman carries a a Sample Line Place your Order for Thanksgiving Now G A W IE L D line held a meeting last ly night to sqg what could o have the line rebuilt and lew officers. C. H. Dice was jesident, Mrs. Earl Gunter , and treasurer. Directors ^ Taylor ,Earl Gunter and ■talph Lemon. Mr. Dice and ss are to go over the line jroves was elected as line- -id Mrs. Carl Hendricksen tig folks, Otto Jack and motored to Mt .Hood and to ne lodge Sunlay. Mr. Hend- ind sons took a ride on th» A r Wednesday Eve, Nov. 19th PORTER . mtrieksen son o f M.r and Hcndridkaen joined the lifornia. He is stationed at S rts in the engineer depart was one o f the 15 who sharpshooters exam. Paul "■raduate o f Estacada union *1 and «T ote to his parents Kt s army life. • ■ Special Prices Effective to Geo. Douiglas who was seriously injured in a tail from his tractor an;, who was in a Portland hospital i: now recuperating at the home o f hi. daughter Mrs. Harold Barr in Gre sham. The ladies aid held their regular meeting last week at the home o. Mrs. Troupe in Estacada. They mad» plans for an Xmas party to be heU at their next meeting. The R .H. Currins sold their fan 't he *past week to Mr .and Mrs. Ed Adams, Mr. and Mrs. Don Allen who were here visiting from Susanville, Calif., left fo r their home Sunday. The Steinman Bros, from Portland are drilling a well on the Ed Adams property this week. Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Linn moved to the home o f the formers parents the past week. They will make their borne there temporarily. The J. Courtain family are mov ing this week to the Whitbeck place which they purchased -recently. They are vacating the farm known as the Boyer place. Mr. and Mrs .Ward Douglas re- cestly purchased a farm near Nyssa, this state and Mr. Douglas is moving their goods to their new home th s week. Last week Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Bontiager and Mrs .Grace Allen took a trip to Vancouver, B. C. They vis ited relatives o f Mrs Bontrager. A few days ago the Bontragers moved to Colton. A number o f folks from here en joyed the good weather at Garibaldi on the coast last week and. Among those visiting friends and relatives were Mr. and Mirs. Herman Sauer, Albert Adlon, Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Anders and family, Mrs. Sadie An ders, Mrs. Bill Pinkley and daughter Mrs. Harold Perry. Mr. and Mrs. Ed Lee have lented the former Andrew Anderson farm] and moved there on Monday. Mr .and Mrs. Oliver Bowman and children visited the Victor Bowman family at Milwaukie Sunday. will be issued. The penalty o f $1 for " B e lle S ta rr9 Mr, and Mrs. J. O. Botkin and each dog not licensed by March 1, A great screen personality Miss daughter visited relatives in Milwau 1942 will remain in 1-orce. All dogs kie Tuesday. Gene Tierney flames to stardom as more than eight months o f age must John Groves Jr. and Uncle Milton the “ bandit queen” in the beautiful be licensed. Kleinsmith came home Sunday and technicolor picture "Belle Starr” com on Wednesday they and Mrs. Groves It is figured the county will lose ing to the Broadway theatre this visited relatives in Colton. about $2000 by making this reduc Sunday, Monday and Tui-sday, Nov tion but license fee collections this ember 16, 17 and 18. Starred with year exceeded money necessary to Miss Tierney are Randolph Scott, GEORGE carry on the work for which the fees Dana Andrews and John Sheppard. were intended so the reduction was Belle was a beautiful bandit queen, Ralph W .Chaney one of the draf granted. Theie are about 8000 licen. "petticoat terror” a Jesse James tees from George who left last week for Fort Lewis for induction into the sable dogs in the county and the in skirts and she was one o f the most owners o f about one-fourth of these amazing and romantic women in Am servee has been assigned to Kelly Field .Texas .Ralph is in some branch paid the $1 penalty this year for not erican history, ft has been said that o f the air service buying licenses before the deadline. Belle was also a Confederate spy, We got hit alright. At least part There was some talk of requiring but there is considerable ilouht as to o f us that were wired up and iready. a certificate showing the dog had that. Her exploits have become legne- (Jwintr to the scarcity ot wiring con been Inoculated for rabies as a per dairy thru Missouri. She had not anly tractors some will have to wait. Those quisite for a license but it was learn daring but wit and charm as well. who had never nad electric lights in the home befori- sure got a big thrill ed that the state law would hnve to She was undisputed ri{ er o f her out o f it when the old home was al be amended to sarry such a restrict band and she could draw and shoot ight from top to bottom, yard light ion— Banner-Courier. with the best o f them. The picture and bam. And some are speculating upon whether they can’t get hens o----------- concentrates on her romance with to do double shift and lay two eggs and marriage to the dashing guer a day and thus do their bit in de H A IL E D O N ’ T M E SS W IT H ‘ EM rilla Sam Starr whose band she join, fense producing. We will see if the ed. The picture was filmed ir. the hens go on a strike for more wages I am reminded o f the Abyssin beautiful Ozark mountains o f Mis and shorter hours. ian’s mobilization order that should Mrs. C .A. Chaney called upon her souri and is one o f the most strik have quickly and effectively mobil sister Mrs. F. M. Larky o f Portland ing technicolor pictures ever filmed. Monday .also on her niece Mis. ized their man power with the crude " S u n V a lley S e r e n a d e " ph Harbee who was still in Em- weapons available.” el hospital having given birth to ‘ Sonja Henie apd , This sbieamlined mobilization or ie young daughter. coming to t der reads. tiil Pockfla after a visit with the at home has returned to the “ When this order Is received all Weds ’. for the new run of fish. men and all boys able to carry Reasonable, ca- hreek. Has fireplace, •urnished. For par. tison, 417 E .Pow- spear will go to Addiis Abnly*.*'" , Oregon. ery married man will b ç iiw ' to cook and wash for hi married man will hr* ried woman he wash for him* the blind firm to Anyone ing thp E U, Thanksgiving Food Specials (»resliam Bakery North Main Avenue, Gresham, Ore. Tel Gresham 288 M AK ER S OF ENRICHED B ALAN CED BUN BREAD ft -ki chair and said it was quite a thrill. Donald Lombard visited at the They came home thru Hood River. Grass I home Sunday. 20 ladies attended the Skip-a-week Oliver Bowman o f the Porter dis club meet li st Wednesday. Two new trict is plowing at the Grant place members joined Mrs. Grant and Mrs. with his tractor. Grant will plant Giassl. stranberries in the spring. Sunday guests at the Earl Gunter home were Mrs .Gunter and family. Mr .and Mrs. Frank Egans and dau ghter Kathleen o f Portland, Mrs. J. R. McGinnis and son and two daugh ters o f Boring and Corp. Morris Boyd o f the 29th engineers o f Portend hut formerly of Missouri. Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Anders went to Garibaldi to visit »nth Mr. and Mrs. Ray Lynch. They left Friday and returned Tuesday. Mrs. Grant, Mrs. Taylor and Mil- died called on Mrs. Dan Clark Sun day e inning.