Clackamas County news. (Estacada, Or.) 1928-1957, November 21, 1941, Image 2

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CLACKAMAS COUNTY NEWS
FRIDAY. NOV. 21, 1941
SAVE MONEY
another book on the Pacific North­ Geraldine is not the only club mem
with a new DeLaval Cream Separ­ west which tells us interesting facts ber who will testify that it pays in
CLASSIFIED
about life on the last frontier.
dollars and cents to register your an.
ator or milker. EZ terms.
imals. Nat Etzel of Canby not only
Where
the
Blue
Begins,
Morley.
H
ESSEL
IM
PLEM
EN
T
CO.
ADVERTISING —Adv.
G resham , O re. This book brings imaginiation and received cash prizes for his regis­
to a far top realistic world. tered Duroc Jeresy pigs which he ex-
FOR SALE. 3 acres just outside MAKE MONEY on Established j fantasy
Adventures
1 n Understanding, hibted at the fairs but also leceived
Estacada city limits, 3 blocks north route. For years I have given service Grayson. An understanding
tale ab­ a gold medal and a years subscrip­
In keeping with this Thanksgiving season we
of high school. House 10x24, good to hundreds of customers but now out people and how to live for
hap­ tion to the “Duroc Jeisey News.” A
berry land. A bargain for $609. J. my health has made retirement neces­ piness.
year ago Nat received enough cash
feel that it is fitting we express our thanks to
J. Marchbank, Estacada. Tel 26-4. sary. Take over a good paying bus­ While Rome Burns, Woolcott. This money from the Duroc breed asso.
you for your patronage.
iness. Lange amount of capital nut is a book you will not only want to edition although hts gilt did not place
D EPEN D A BLE USED CARS
necessary .See Frank Wagner, 1404 read but to re l ead and chuckle over at the state fair. This was because
his was one of the few in a large
many times.
S.E. Malden St. Portland, Ore.
1031 Plymouth Sedan.
The Little French Girl, Sedwick. class which was registered. Club mem
In the face of rising costs we are making ev­
1036 Plymouth sedan.
bers
who
keep
their
registrations
up
Here
is
a
book
that
will
apeal
to
WOOD
DELIVERED
in
vicinity
1037 Dodge sedan.
ery effort to give you the greatest possible
on their breeding stock ame finding
all ages.
of Estacada. Old growth from big readers of Juvenile
BROCKW AY & N El SON
that
it
pays
in
dollars
and
cents
said
Books
trees. No. 2 and dandy knots. In­ Lives of Girls Who Became Fa­ Edwin Keltner 4-H club agent.
food values and at the same time maintain the
Dodge A Plym outh Dealer«
Tel. 207
G resh.m , Ore. quire of F. C. Pauli in Erwin house mous, Boeton. These stories are not
J. A. Shibley & Son, Estacada rt. 2 only interesting to read but inspiring
high quality merchandise for which this store
GARFIELD
WANTED to Buy, Brood sow with
for every girl who admires people
has always been noted.
pig ,milk cow and sheep. Bernard
who have done noble deeds.
The Skip-a-week club is sponsoring
McMahan ,Estacada, Oregon.
“ Kiss the Boys
Pete, Dennis. Pete is an Airdale a program
If you are not already a customer of this store
and lunch November 29th
who
approves
of
a
good
time,
no
mat.
WANTED, to Trade. Chickens for
at the grange hall. Everyone come
ter
how
or
when
it
is
obtained.
we cordially invite you to join the hundreds of
chilled sulky plow, 14-inch. Walter Goodbye” Featured A Tale fo rEaster, An interestin and bring your friends .
Bain ,Estacada, Rt .1.
little book with charming illustrat Mr. and Mrs. Frank Hayden and
other people in this territory who are buying all
Small children will love it.
family of Cascade Locks visited from
FOR SALE. Good milch cow cheap. Gay, gag-fitled and melodious ions.
their Groceries, Meats, Fruits, Vegetables and
of Windy Poplars, Montgom­ Wednesday until Sunday with Mrs.
At Log Cabin park in George dis­ Paramount’s musical version of the ery. Anne
All
of
us
who
have
delighted
Alice
Huxley,
Mrs.
Hayden’s
mother.
trict.
hit Broadway comedy “Kiss the Boys in the earlier Anne books will enjoj
Feeds here and where each customer is given
Mrs. Alice Huxley was a dinner
Goodbye” will breeze in to the new this story of this popular heroine.
friendly, personal service.
guest at the home of Mrs ,Wm. Hay­
FOR B ETTER SERVICE
Broadway theatre , Estacada this Fri­ Chessie and Her Kittens, Carroll. den
Wednesday
and
Thursday
Mrs.
Have your tractor or implement day
Nov. 21 and 22 This book carries on the story of the Hayden and son Jack of Portland
sc viced and order repairs that are as the and first Saturday,
feature
on
the double bill most famous kitten in the world. and Jack Jr. and Mona all enjoyed
needed soon.
program.
Starring
Don
Ameche and There are many pictures of Chessie Thanksgiving dinner with Mrs .Hux­
HESSEL IM PLEM ENT CO.
Martin the new film is a joy to and her kittens also to amuse you. ley
in Garfield.
Repairs
Service Mary
behold, as it recounts the hilarious Silver Pitchers, Alcott. A story
—Adv.
G resham , Ore. adventures
Mr
.and Mrs. Milo Groves sponsor­ J. C. Tunnell, Mgr.
Currinsville, Ore.
of
charming
simplicity
and
delightful
of how a beautiful belle
ed
a
shower
for
Mr
.and
Mrs.
Don
humor.
from
the
South
went
about
getting
Telephone
Estacada
100-2
FOR SALE. Wheel chair in good
Cobb (Martha Salzwedel) formerly
the starring role in a Broad­
condition. Also want to buy single herself
of Garfield, last Saturday niight. Mr.
way play ,outsmarting a handsome
BARTON
horse trailer. Inquire Clackamas young
and Mr« .Cobb live in Portland.
director to do it. As Cindy Lou
County N cwb .Estacada.
Bethany, Mary Martin with her de­ Mr. and Mrs. Harry Hickmund vis Mr. and Mrs. Eatl Gunter and dau­ iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiu iiiiiiu iiiiu iiu ifiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiim m iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii
FOR SALE. Dandy fine 5.year old vilish eyes and winsome mannerisms
friends at LaCenter, Wash., on ghters Betty June and Jean left on
gelding ,w’t about 1750. Sound in ev­ is at her best; Lloyd Lloyd the di­ a ¡ted recent
Thursday for Seattle, Wash., where
Sunday.
ery way. 1 4-year old Jersey-Guern­ rector, Don Ameche turns in a com.
they will be guests over the holiday
sey cow .fresh three months. R. D. edy performance that rivals the best Mrs. Betty Weatherby and Mrs. week end with Mr. Gunter’s brother
Watkins, Eagle Creek, Ore.
he’s ever done. Thundering action Maitha Sumpter were at the last and family, Harry Gunter.
as
“Hopalong” Cassidy alone of all meeting of the Good Will club and Mrs. W .C. Taylor went to Astoria
FOR RENT. Reasonable,
western
screen heroes can deliver it were warmly greeted as it had been and returned with Mm Taylor Satur­
in on Cedar Creek. Has fireplace. is provided
E Denzel Piercy, Manager.
Telephone 87-5
in ample measure in the some time since they attended.
day night. He has been doing some
Furnished or unfurnished. For par. second feature
on
this
program
star­
Estacada,
Oregon
=
ticulars see C. Tobaison, 417 E .Pow­ ring Bill Boyd in “Wide Open Town.’’ Mrs. Frank Whitehead and son work for the government at Tongue
David
are
in
Portland
for
a
couple
of
Point
naval
base.
ell Blvd, Gresham, Oregon.
Here is a picture that is tops in weeks where she is keeping house for
Friday and S aturday, N ovem ber 21-22
5
thrills and action that will hold you her
father and sister while her moth­
Mary
Martin
and
Don
Ameche
in
2j
DEPENDABLE USED
spell-bound.
er is taking the cure at Hot Springs.
“
K
ISS
TH
E
BOYS
GOODBYE*’
TRACTOR AND HORSE
CURRINSVILLE
“Wild G ees. C alling”
Plus William Boyd in “ W IDE O PEN TOW N”
Lyle Harrison an OSC graduate
DRAWN IMPLEMENTS
With
al.
the
thunde
ing
drama
of
The
Morss
family
vacated
the
Cur-
surveyor
was
an
over
Sunday
guest
RECONDITIONED
the great Northwest, Stewart Ed­ at the Slaughter home. On Satutday rin cottage on Monday and moved to Sunday, Monday, Tueday, N ovem ber 23.24-25
White’s best selling adventure evening Mr .and Mrs. Jim Slaughter Sweet Home where they bought a
Heny Fonda and Joan Bennett in
HESSEL IMPLEMENT CO. ward
novel “Wild Geese Calling” comes to were in Portland to see their young home. Mr. Morss is working for the
“ W ILD G E ESE C A LLIN G ”
Gresham,
Oregon
R EPA IR S
SERVICE the screen of the Broadway theatre, grandson on his first birthday.
Kaffel Bros, logging concern there.
Sunday, Monday and Tuesday Nov Tillman Forman was one of the The Jack Tooley family moved to ~ W ednesday, Thursday Nov. 26-27
B a r g a in N ig h ts
EE
23 ,24 and 25. Henry Fonda nineteen outstanding students cho­ their new home in Sandy last week, E
John Ford and Little Tough Guys in
FOR SALE. Airway vacuum clean­ ember
as the two fisted lumberjack and sen for Who’s Who’ magazine at Ore. vacating the house owned by Mrs. |E
“ G IV E US W IN G S”
er in good condition. Priced very rea­ Joan
as the dance hall queen gon state college recently. He is an Trixie Shields in Portland.
Plus Chapter 11, “ RID ERS O F D EA TH V A LLEY ”
sonable. Inquire L. D. Meade resi­ have Bennett
the leading roles in the story
dence.
of two people together fighting the Estacada high graduate.
G. Zimmerman and family have “
Doors open at 6:45 week days. Continuous show Sundays and
FOR SALE. 24_in. hand split fir fury of a great primitive country, Mr. and Mrs. Chris Sumpter of leased the farm recently vacate! by E Holidays starting at 2:15.
Regular admission. Adults 30c including tax. Children undet
shakes, $12.50 pen- M. W. E. Hyde All the action ,d:ama and romance Salem were guests of Mr .and Mrs. the Ward Douglas family.
9c.
~
rt. 2, Estacada. At Viola Store. tf of the novel are welded into an out­ Harry Hickmund last Tuesday and Ed Adams has a crew of men o:i = 12 years
Bargain
Nights.
Adults
15c
including
tax.
Childrer
under
E
standing film. Set in the wilds of in the evening the four of them his farm remodeling the barn and 5 12 years 9 cents.
a
FOR SALE or RENT. Small farms Alaska the thrills come thick and went into Portland and enjoyed din­ house and drilling an 8_inch well. '111111111111111111 i 111111M1111 i 11111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111 IT
with houses. Tel. 29-12. U. S. Mor­ fast as the film builds to its excit­ ner and a show.
Mr. Adams is stocking the farm with
ing climax. Besides Henry Fonda Mr. and Mis. Carl Cole and Miss registered
gan, Estacada, Ore.
Holstein and Guernsey cat­
Joan Bennett other important Many Ruggle of Portland were guests tle and register
OIC hogs.
FOR SALE. Dry cord wood $3.50 and
are played by Warren Willia,
at my place. Ted Mudrow, Dover. roles
Ona Munson and Barton McLane. Sunday of Mr .and Mrs. F .Thomas. What might have been a serious
Mrs. Minnie Forman attended the accident occurred last Friday when
“Give Us Wings*
Mather’s club luncheon of Kappa Sig­ Archie Yocum’s car went out of con­
BIG SAVING
A skilfully contrived comedy farce ma at the home of Mrs. Byron De trol on the slippery pavement and
No raise in price on the guaran. based
on a subject of topical inter. Young near Gresham last week. She overturned in the ditch near A 11s-
teed used cars.
te(st, Universal’s “Give us Wings’’ reported a very nice time with four­ paugh corner. Fortunately Mr. Yo­
1941 Plymouth special deluxe sedan. comes
to the Broadway Wednesday teen ladies present.
cum sustained only bruises.
1940 Chrysler Royal sedan, radio and and Thursday,
November 26 and 27 Mrs. Ruth Whitehead was hostess The local turkey raisers have been
heater.
nights. Starring John Ford the Good Will club Thursday and busy the past week marketing their
Delay may cause you trouble and extra expense.
HESSEL IMPLEMENT CO. bargain
and the Little Tough Guys this pic­ a to very
afternoon was spent. turkeys. Mrs. Geo. Douglas is haul­ Don’t take chances, come in today and let us equip
ture sounds the cry of youth eager Delicious pleasant
Gresham,
Oregon
refreshments were served ing their birds to market alive in­ your car for cold weather driving.
to take to the air. It is the exerting to Bee Wallace,
International T rucks
Eva Millsap, Grace stead of dressing them at home as
story
of
a
group
of
young
mechanics
C hrysler, Plym outh, 1HC T rucks
Still,
Ruth
Potter.
Rivers, Daisy heretofore.
whose urge to fly plunges them into Hickmund, Minnie Amy
C hrysler
Plym outh
Forman,
HEATERS
BATTERIES
On the sick list last week were ANTI FREEZE
tthe perils of aerial crop-dusting. The Slaughter, Maude O’Dell, Betty Mabel
Wea.
PH O N E 229
program concludes with the 11th therby, Martha Sumpter and guests Hugh Carlin and R ,H .Currin .Both
FOG LIGHTS
CHAINS
JZZY’S AUTO WRECKING. We chapter of "Riders of Death Valley.’’ Mrs. Milbum Whitehead of San Die- are better at tills time.
Richard
Davis
never
goes
hunting
buy old cars and trucks. We sell auto
igor ,Calif., and Mrs .Eileen Paschel
Let us drain and refill your crankcase with win­
unless he brings back the spoils. This
parts, tires, batteries, oil and re­ NEW BOOKS A T THE
of Eagle Creek.
held good when he ietumed this week ter gradeoil and also give it our thoro, modem lub­
built generators. Also cable, pipe, fit­ ESTACADA LIBRARY
The
Forman
Bros,
had
quite
an
tings, angle-, irons, flat trons, etc.
interesting ar.d even an exciting ex­ from a hunting trip with a fine elk. rication treatment.
We buy junk, radiators, batteries,
perience when they got their big
and scrap iron. Tel. Estacada 78-6 Here arc some brand new books logging
outfit across the Clackamas
It pay* to keep your car in good condition these day*
Address box S76D, route 2, Boring. you have been anxious to read.
rORTER
The Barton bridge allows only
The Day of the Trumpet, DeJong. river.
At Barton on Estacada highway.
This is a stirring novel of a Dutch a five ton loads and the hig outfit Mr. and Mrs. R. Prater visited one
FOR SALE. At a bargain, two community
weighed eleven tons. They had to day last week at the J. O. Botkin
Bob Cooke Motor Co.
dandy lots in Estacada Lake park. of invasion. caught in the holocaust ford the river at 6 a.m when the home.
These lots are especially desireable Preacher’s Wife, Hueston. A vivid water is lowest. They started across
“Your Ford Dealer”
Estacada, Oregon
See or call Clackamas County News, porbtayal of a woman the authors the riffles then upstream aways ac Mrs. Ray Parvin and children
Estacuda, Oregon.
ross and up the bank and later got spent the week end in Portland vis­
Get full details of the new 1942 Ford V-8 cars and
own mother .whose husband was a the
big outfit into the logging coun iting her folks.
Methodist
preacher
in
southern
Iown.
trucks
at our show room.
FOR SALE. Road gravai and drlv«
Mr .and Mrs. Ed Lee and baby
try above Estacada.
.
iray gravel for sale at pit or deliver­ Bulbs for Your Garden, Wood.
visited Saturday in Woodburn, this
ed. Deep Greek Gravel Co., rt. 1, .boa Written in clear, concise style and
state.
covers every phase of planting and
101„ Boring, Ore.
„ MrS; J
an<1 s°n John and Mm||||MHm|,„ „ M,H||,||„ „ |,m |„ m ||,||m |,||||( |||||,|||„ m ,
growing all common bulbs.
Mrs. Grace Allen were Oregon City —
PRICED TO SELL. 35 Hi acres un Carpentry, Townsend. A practical Registering Stock visitors
Monday afternoon.
J E
improved level land, good soil, 1 mile treatise on simple building construc­
GET A GIFT FOR THE WHOLE FAMILY
E
Bert
Jennings,
Jr.
is
visiting
withjE
fiom Estacada adjoining Kimmel tion with working drawings.
is
Important
THIS
CHRISTMAS
home folks.
property, electric light» .city water Two Ends to Our Shoestring, Ka­
and Mrs .Eli Vine of Portland! =
and phone available. Will sell all or therine
Get the outstanding Gift of Gifts
All who read this Should a 4«H club member regis, and Mr. Helen
Botkin spent the week end; S
in B acre tracts. W. P. Ferrel, Eagle delightful Pinkerton.
book
will
enjoy
it
especial­
his breeding stock before exhib­ at Seattle visiting Irving and Ver- =
Creek, route 1. Tel. 73.11.
tf. ly those of you who have read Wil­ ter
iting at the fairs? Geraldine Meek of non Botkin.
a Zenith Radio
|
FOR TRADE. Mitchell 2-seated derness Wife, and Three’s a Crew, by Molalla received proof that it pays. Mrs. Mae Schweitzer and children j E
the
same
author.
Last week she received from the Am­ and Mr. and Mrs. Melt in Winne;s; =
hack to trade for chickens or what
See and hear it at our store. Santa would be §
The Enchanted April, Elizabeth. erican Hampshire sheep usaociaton were
have you. E .T. Davis, Estatcada.
Portland
visitors
Saturday.
E
just
tickled
to death to bring you one of these radios E
Sunshine ,a medieval Italian castle a special award of $6 plus a hand­
Visitors
at
the
H
.
Lombard
home
=
that
will
bring
joy to your home the year round.
on
the
shores
of
the
Mediterranean
some ribbon 14 inches by 3 inches.
FOR SALE. 5 Jersey heifers from
were Mr. Manrose, Mr and -
1 to 2>H years old. 2 to freshen Jar. is the setting for this charming and The winning of this award was for Sunday
her second place Hampshire ewe Mrs. R .Prater and May and Jack
nary 1st, also 6 Jersey cows. 1 Litch­ sprightly novel.
Narcissa
Whitman,
Eaton.
Narcix-a
lamb at the Pacific int nationoa! Hendricksen and Don Lombard.
field manure spreader in good shape,
I C.M. Sparks Hardware Co. ¡
1 potato digger. Come between 9 and Whitman was one of the first white livestock show the To. e par. of Octo­ J. O. Botkin and Leonard Anders
The Personal Service Store................
10:30 am . or 4:30 p.m. 1 live one women to cross the continent. She ber. The American Hampshire asso­ ware Sandy visitors Monday. Friday
Estacada, Ore. |
mile we--t of Eagle Creek store. Wal­ and her husband came to educate the ciation gives these awards as special evenng Leonard attended a meeting § Broadway,
I encouragement to club members to of the directors of the REA Co-op. iH iiiiiiiiiiiim iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiim iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiim iiiiiiiiiiiiH iiiiiiir
ter E .Smith. Eagle Creek, Oregon. Indians of the west.
Fart bar set Reach, Rosa Here is register their breeding stock.
which was held at Sandy.
Tel. 42-111.
Thank Y ou,Friends
PIERCY’S
C a­
I Broadway Theatre
Time to Winter
Proof Your Car
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Currinsville Mercantile Co.