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About Clackamas County news. (Estacada, Or.) 1928-1957 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 19, 1941)
CLACKAMAS COUNTY NEWS FOR SALE or TRADE. Black, smooth mouth horse. Plenty of life. Drives single or double. Weight ab out 1400 tbe. Price $80 or trade for equal value in grain or sheep. Walter Maurer .Katacada, Ore., Rt. 2. Merry Christmas to all Here are a few suggestions in Choice Foods for j Ihe Holidays. | CHRISTMAS CANDIES AND NUTS A large assortment to choose from. Get our prices. CRANBERRIES MINCEMEAT SWEET PICKLES SWEET POTATOES RADIANT FRUIT MIX PUMPKIN Get your fresh fruits and vegetables for the holidays at our store. Here you not only have the best and largest selection of seasonable fruits and vegetables but the quality is unsurpassed. III from ll Order your Turkey or Chicken for Christinas us this week end. Estacada Meat Co. » H. C. Gohring, Tel. 75-1 FRIDAY, DEC. 19, 1941 Gene Autry popular singing cow- I FOR SALE. Collie pups, $1 each. boy star and Smilley Burnett will be Lester Hale, Estacad». TeL 12-31 featured in “ Down Mexico Way” the first picture on the double bill at DEPENDABLE USED the Broadway theatre this Friday | TRACTOR AND HORSE and Saturday. This picture finds DRAWN IMPLEMENTS Gene in his most likeable tole with 10-15-30 Cateipillars. more songs and more thrills, more Farm&ll 12 on rubber. beautiful señoritas. A production Fordson .runs good. which tops all other Autry hits and HESSEL IMPLEMENT CO. a film that is ace high in fun and entertainment. Second picture on Gresham, Oregon REPAIRS SERVICE this program stars Fred Astaire and (Rita Hayworth in “ You’ll Never Get I Rich,” . Rita Hayworth’s exciting j Looking for a Bargain O. K. See the week end specials beauty and Fied Astarie’s thrilling ¡ at the Estacada Trading Post. New dancing make this picture the screens lineoleum rugs 9x12, $3.95; a drop most perfect combination of beauty head White sewing machine good con and rhythm. This grand big musical dition $8.00. Reconditioned dresser, o f army life features several new looks like new $6.0o. Used stove pipe hit songs that are knockiouts. joint 10c.—Adv. WANTED, WORK. Man wants work o f any kind. Tel. Estacada 82-0. N otice to Our Custom er. Your 1942 calendar is here. Kind, ly call and get it at your earliest convenience. HEPP’S RACKET STORE — Adv. Gresham, Ore. Estacada, Ore. J BARTON S P E C IA L FO R X M A S Adolph Still faithfully reads the Barton news items from all reports and gets quite a kick out o f them. Mr .and Mrs. Max Millsap from Portland were Sunday guests o f his parents her«. 7-way floor lamps, 100-20U-30U watt-nite lite. Choice of two colors, white or cream, $7.25; I only large used oil burning heater $25; New gen uine Sealey Davano $32.50; utility Willard Wallace and family o f Bo tables (end, coffee ,radio,) $1.95; eing, Charles and wife o f Beaverton clothes hampers $1.75 visited their parents Mr. and Mrs. A m ito n ’s F u r n itu r . E x ch an ge L. A. Wallace Saturday evening. W e B u y , S ell en d E xch an ge 2 5 E. P ow ell B lv d G reeham WISHING YOU A Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year Once again we arrive at the season in which we like to forget business and extend our thanks for the pleasure we have had in serving you thruout the year. Caterpillar Tractor Co. joins us in wishing you a very Merry Xmas and a Happy and Prosper, ous New Year. D E P E N D A B L E U SED C A R S 1941 Plymouth coach, heater. 1940 Chevrolet sedan, heater. 1930 DeSoto coupe. 1931 Pontiac sedan. 1931 Ford A .Sedan. 1930 Plymouth sedan. 1937 Dodge coupe, radio, heater. 1935 Oldsmobile sedan, radio ond heater. 1938 Dodge pickup. HESSEL IMPLEMENT CO. Grechany Oregon in tern a tion a l Crude. C hrysler, C hrysler P lym ou th , PHONE 22 » 1HC T ru c k . P lym outu Gene Autry at New Broadway Mrs. C. T. Whitehtad had a happy Sunday with her sons, George, Shen- mand and Frank and their wives, daughters Mrs. Robt .Sumpter and family and Anona McLaughlin and her husband and a guest Mrs. Van Houten o f Union. Mrs. Ira Reynolds of Estacada and Mr. and M ib . Melvin Danley o f Port land were dinner guests Sunday of their sister Mrs. Earl O’Dell and family. Mrs. Harry Corper returned home Friday after a two weeks visit with her parents at Irrigon .this state. She was much entertained while there and members o f a club to which she belonged gave her a bridal shower of lovely gifts. Mabel Sturdevant o f Portland spent Sunday with her parents Mr. and Mrs. Ben Sturdevant here. Ben Sturdevant was removed fiom the hospital to his home in Portland much improved after his serious con- dition. Implement Co. CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING GAHFTELD SHOP EARLY AND GET THE BEST SELECTIONS Come in and see our special prices on Christmas Foods. CELERY, firm and crisp, GRAPES, CRANBERRIES FRUIT COCKTAIL Sweet Potatoes, 4-Ibs.......... 2«a<‘* Mincemeat, Best Ever, 2-lbs. 2 5 (* Sweet and Juicy Oranges and the Market’s best Fresh Fruits and Vegetables C lark G a b le in “ H on ky T o n k ” Clark Gable and Lana Turner with Frank Morgan, Claire Trevor and other stars come to the screen o f the I Broadway theatre Sunday, Monday! and Tuesday, December 21, 22 and | 23 in "Honky Tonk.” Cable plays the role o f a two-fisted ingratiating card sharp in a gaudy ,slam-bang gold camp while Miss Turner appears as a prim Boston 9chocl teacher who came west to find her father but in stead discovered perilious adventure and romance. The swift-moving sto. T f o f gun play, Gable’s battle for political power and the highly uncon ventional love story leaves an emo tional compact that is not soon for gotten. “ H ere C om et M r. I NAVAL ORANGES, 200 size..................... doz. 2 0 £ 2-dozen ......... ...................3 8 C OCEAN SPRAY CRANBERRY SAUCE, can 1 7 C SUNSHINE HYDE PARK COOKIES 1 pound assortment o f tempting cookies 25<• PU M PK IN ,......................................... can, only 1 Q <^ Popular Tobaccos and Cigarettes in one pound pack ages suitable for Christmas Gifts Delicious Christmas Candy at Special Prices, a large selection of Nuts Also J ord a n ” On Wednesday and Thursday De cember 24 and 25 Robert Montgom ery is presented in one of the best shows o f the year, “ Here Comes Mr. Jordan.’ ’ There will be continuous performance Christmas day from 2:15. This is billed as the big sur prise entertainment o f the year. It has a most surprise ing plot, most stirring characters and is the most surprising film accomplishment that ever dared break all rules to make you laugh, thrill and realize deep down the great emotional values to be found irt a great motion picture. RIPE OLIVES, Yamhill bran d,............tall can 1 5 C GRESHAM SWEET PICK LE S,............qt. jar 2 9 ^ HONEY, Firwood b ra n d .........................5-lbs. 65<^ Christmas Tree Stands, Decorations and Ornaments. A large stock to choose from Swift’s Premium Skinned Hams Pound 3 5 c PORTER H alf or whole At a telephone meeting for the 20 line at Porter school house Mon day evening, Hector Anders was el ected president o f the Hill telephone company, Oliver Bowman, vice|>resi- dent, J. O. Botkin secretary-treasur. er. Byron Anders, Millard Morrill and Leonaid Anders are directors. Mrs .Bob Prater was visitor at the Lee home one day last week. Garfield and George granges held joint installation of officers at the George grange hall Saturday eve. Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Randalls dau ghter Marjorie and family have rent ed the Wagner farm and will move there soon. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Parvin visited relatives in Portland Sunday. FOR SALE. Home built tractor, Dodge motor, Toibeaon rear end, two transmissions, heavy truck wheels with spade lugs. Lota of power Price $40. Also Philco 5-tube battery radio with new tuoes. Price $5. O. Guy and Ronald Still were in s D .Bowman ,rt. 1, near Porter school. piano recital Sunday given in the Tel. 20-5. Gresham, Oregon Baptist church at Gresham. The boys FOR SALE. Boys’ bike in good con played a duet and Guy a solo. Miss dition, $10. Inquire Dwyer's camp at Pattie Greenwood of Orient is their Eagle Fern park or write Sam Bar- instructor. tram, Eagle Creek, Ore. Miss Zeretha Wallace and Mrs. VIOLA Eva Jean Bush and a party of friends CASH OR TR AD E were among the skiers at Timberline Mrs. Mae Groneit and Mr. and for your car or pickup. Sunday. Mrs. Alvin Groner and sons Jack and H E S S E L IM P L E M E N T CO. Mr. and Mrs .Harry Hickmund Teddy o f Oregon City visited Sunday C h ry sler P lym ou th IH C T r u c k . were dinner hosts Saturday evening with the former’s brother Joe Me FOR SALE. 3 acres just outside G re.h a m , O reg on Comb and family. to Mr. and Mrs. A. H. Still. Estucada city limits, 3 blocks north Mr. and Mrs. Earl Lankins and WANTED. To buy baled straw. o f high school. House 10x24, good Mr. and Mrs. Carl Cole o f Poit- dauhgter Doris, Mrs. Noia Lankins, berry land. A bargain for $600. J. Tel. Estacada 39-6. land were all days guests of Mrs. Mrs .Ellen Simmons, Gwendolyn Lan- J. Marchlmnk, Estacada. Tel 25-4. Frank Thomas Tuesday. Mrs. Thomas kns and Mrs .Ed Trimpler enjoyed FOR SALE or RENT. 5-room house went into Portland Thu'.jsday and the operetta “ H.R.H. Miss Jones” giv and bath in Estacada. Known as the D E P E N D A B L E USED C A R S spent the rest o f the weekl with her en at the Estacada high school Friday Viola Denning house. Three lots evening. Doris Lankins had a part 1931 Plymouth Sedan. in the opertta. with house. Will either sell or rent sister. 1936 Plymouth sedan. Mrs. Betty Weatherby entertained reasonable. Tel. Sandy 24 collect or Mr. and Mrs. Norman Lamb of 1937 Dodge sedan. write Mrs. Viola Denning, Boring, the Goodwill du b Thursday at the Portland spent Sunday with the lat C. T. Whitehead home. There was ter» parents Mr. and M ib . Harry Oregon, route 1. BROCKWAY & NE1SON quite a lengthy business meeting. Traylor. D o d g e A P lym ou th D e a le r. FOR SALE. 24_in. hand split fir Some handsome handmade tea towels Mrs. Ernest Evanson Sr.’s sister T e l. 20 7 C ru sh O re. from Portland spent the week end shakes, $12.50 per M. W. E. Hyde were displayed and most o f them with her. tf FOR SALE. Six heifers all Jer rt. 2, Estacada. At Viola Store. sold. A Christmas luncheon o f plum Sunday visitors at the home o f Mi. seys from a good herd. From 18 IZZY ’S AUTO WRBCKING. We pudding and tea was served to Bee and Mrs .Ed Ficken were Mr .and months to 2 years old and all bred. buy old cars and trucks. Wa sell auto Wallace, Eva Millsap, Grace Still, Mrs .A1 Fennel o f Portland, Mr. and Some .to freshen around January 1. parts, tires, batteries, oil and re Ruth Whitehead, Daisy Hickmund, Mrs. Victor Ficken and daughter El One dry Jersey cow. W. P. Ferrell, built generators. Also cable, pip* fit Amy Rivers, Margaret Gilchrist, Ma aine o f Mills City and Mrs .Everett Osborne and daughter Evilo o f Esta Eagle Creek, 1 miles east o f Barton tings, angle irons, flat irons, etc rie Gibson and Hazel Wooster. cada. on Estacada highway. We buy junk, radiators, batteries, George Coulson who has lived here and scrap iron. Tel. Estacada 73-6 fo r several years has sold his place FOR RENT. 18 acre farm 1 mile Address box 375D, route 2, Boring to Mr. Meisen. north o f Estacada. 600 hen poultry At Barton on Estacada highway. Garfield church will have have Mr. and Mrs. Marshall Fenton of house with electricity and water. Or FOR SALE. Road gravel and drlv« their Xmas program Sunday after Gladstone were Sundsv visitom of noon at 2 p.m. will rent living quarters with poultry Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Wynuin. vay gravel for sale at pit or deliver house and garden if wished, with ed. Deep Creek Gravel Co., rt. 1, .box Mr. and Mrs .Ernest Duns attended Mr. and Mrs .David Willard of care o f sheep. Liberal terms. Ruth L. the Xmas perty o f the Legion Sun Portland spent Sunday with the lat. 101„ Boring, Ore. day eve at the Legion hall. Dillon, Estacada Tel. 12-5 ters grandparents Mr., and Mrs. Ed Bateson. Mrs. Milo Groves is the new presi FOR SALE. 5 Jeisey heifers from FOR RENT. 3-room house with 1 to 2*a years old. 2 to freshen Jan. dent o f the Dorcas society. Mr. and Mrs. Shipley o f Portland were Sunday visitors o f Miss Lillian garden spot, $5 a month. Inquire of uary 1st, also 6 Jersey row s 1 Litch Mrs. Ray Bresheres who was quite Thompson. J. J. Marchbank, Estacada .Tel. 25-4. field manure spreader In good shape, sick is up and able to be out. Mr. and Mrs. John Ficken have 1 potato digger. Come between 9 and Mrs .Bob Clarkson is vwiting with moved into their house recently va WANTED. Digitalis (fox glove) 10:30 a.m. or 4:30 p.m. I live one cated by Mrs. L. S. Tenny and fam leaves, Iti.c e n t per lb. Inquire of mile west of Engle Creek store. Wal Mr. and Mrs. Ray Brasher** She ex_ ily. ports to go to Oakland r' " ,if.. on a W. R. Woodworth, route 2, box 210. ter E .Smith, Eagle Creek, Or ego'll. visit with her husband's parents. Tel. 42-111. Estacada. Mr. and M ib . Harry Finney were Orchard RiJge Oair/. Refrige-ator APPLES FOR SALE. 3Sc to 75c Xmas shoppers in Portland Monday. cooling system, good cold milk, but FOR SALE. Fat young geese. Call Mrs. Earl Gunter and daughters I ter and _____ nr see G. E. Kiggins, route 2, box 12. a box. Spitzenbergs and Jonathans. cream the whole year round were «hoppers ¡„ Portland Tuesday V J“ " ¿Stevana Orchard, Eagle Creek. 2t afternoon. Tel. 23*11, —Oscar Judd. HESSEL CHRISTMAS IS ALMOST HERE DON’T DELAY— Order your turkey or chick en today and get the best o f our choice stock. Or ders for ducks or geese must be placed by Saturday night. Currinsville Mercantile Co. J. C. Tunnell, Mgr. Currinsville, Ore. Telephone Estacada 100-2 Christmas Bakery Specials Christmas Tree Coffee Cake 35c Tempting to the eye and pleas gaily colored trimmings and delicious ing to the taste with its filling. Dinner Rolls Be sure to serve some o f our many varieties for your Christmas dinner. Pumpkin and Mince Pies 30c Fancy Christmas Cookies Fruit Cake pound 65c (■resliam Bakery North Main Avenue, Gresham, Ore. Tel Gresham 288 ' MAKERS OF ENRICHED BALANCED BUN BREAD Defense Meeting at Estacada Monday Night at City Hall