Eastern Clackamas news. (Estacada, Or.) 1916-1928, November 16, 1916, Image 3

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    C alendar
CHURCH OF CHRIST
Bible School 10 A. M.
Preaching Services each Ixird's
Day at 11 A. M. and 7:30 P. M.
Choir Practise Tuesday evenings
at the church.
The public is most cordially in­
vited to worship with us.
G. L. Drill
W. Givens
Minister
Assistant
M. R. CHURCH
Preachinsr Services everv Sunday
at 11 A. M. and 7:30 P. M.
Sunday School at 10 A. M.
Prayer Meeting at 7:30 every
Thursday evening.
Young Peoples’ Endeavor League
meets every other Sunday at
0:30 P. M., with the League
meetinpon alternate Sundays at
the Estacada Chrisiian Church.
All are invited to attend divine
services with us.
Rev. Henry Spiess, Pastor.
C annery R efusing O rders
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canned vepetables and if a suf­
ficient planfinp can he contracted
for beans, squashes and cabbages,
the plant will increase its capacity
to handle these lines.
As many growers netted as
high as $300 per acre from logan­
berries and other fruits this year,
it is hoped that more growers
will agree to plant for future
years, with the cannery guar­
anteeing a good price for the
fruit for five to ten years in ad­
vance.
With the ev ergreen berry thriv­
ing locallj as it does in few other
localities, much money was made
by harvesters ot the wild berries
and as is being done in Washing­
ton. many growers are contem­
plating cultivating this abundant­
ly growing fruit.
Another year should see the
Es-acada Cannery employing at
least fifty men and women and
paying out for produce in this
locality many thousands of dol­
lars.
The cannery is a local institu­
tion in every sense, being locally
owned and operated, buying local
produce and dependent rtd local
support from the farmers for its
prosperity and it is hoped t hat
more growers will get in touch
with Mgr. Denting and contract
to plant produce for nevt year
and future years consumption.
S tudents D ebate Politics
The interest in the past pres­
idential situation was not confined
only to the citizens of voting age,
but in Estacada was the subject
of much study and discussion on
the part of the school children.
Several interesting debates
were held in the high and gram­
mar schools.
A dual debate
oecured in the 8th grade prior to
election between reams compris­
ing Olive Humphrey, Bertha
Devore and Raymond Lovelace
on the Democratic side, with the
Republican champions, Mock.v
Sagner. Lvla McKinney and
Douglass Drill, winning.
This same 8th grade team of
Hughes defenders late- defeated
a seventh grade Wilson trio, with
the three high school giris, Dora
Currin, Christina Graham and
Grace Allen acting as judges:
the losing team comprising Violet
Sarver, Olga Eschleman and KIs-
mere Devore.
Notice Of School Meeting
Notice is hereby given to the
legal voters of School District
No. 108 of Clackamas County.
Slate of Oregon, ; hat a Scnool
Meeting of said District w ill lie
held at Estacada School House on
the 20th day of November, 1010,
at. 8 o’clock F. M. to vote on the
proposition of levying a special
district tax.
The total amount of money
needed by the district during the
fiscal year beginning on June 1st,
1017, and ending on June 1st,
1918, is estimate'! in the follow-
ing budget and includes the
amounts to be received from the
county school fund, state school
j fund, special district tax, and all
other moneys of the district:
BUDGET
Teachers’ salaries
$8700.
Furniture
200.
Apparatus and supplies,
such as maps, chalk,
erasers, stoves, cur­
tains, etc.
250.
Library hooks
50.
Flags
8.50
Repairs of schoolhouses,
outbuildings or fences 800.
Improving grounds
200.
Playground equipment
50.
Janitor’s wages
t^0.
Janitor’s supplies
120.
! Fuel
220.
Light
30.
Water
50.
Clerk’s salary
50.
Postage and stationery
130.
For the payment of bonds,
warrants, notes and oth­
er indebtedness, con­
tracted prior to May 22,
1915, and for interest
thereon
1700.
S u p p l i e s for Ma n u a l
r l Training, D o m e s t i c
Science and Art
300.
Total estimated amount
of money to be expend­
ed for ad purposes dur­
ing the year
$13508.50
ESTIMATED RECEIPTS
For county school fund
d u r i n g t h e coming
school year
3951.30
From state school fund
d u r i n g the coming
school year
407.10
Estimated amount to lie
received from all oth­
er sources during the
coming school year
70.
Total estimated receipts,
not including the mon­
ey to be received from
the tax which it is pro­
posed to vote
$4428.40
RECAPITULATION
Total estimated expenses
for the year
$13508.50
Total estimated receipts
not including the tax
to be voted
+128.40
Balance, amount to be
raised by district tax $9080.10
We estimate that a levy of 7 mills
will he required to produce the
amount of special tax money
shown above.
Dated this 18th day of October,
191fi.
Attest:
U. Myrtle Bel fils. District Clerk
Fred Jorg,
Chairman Board of Directors.
Conrad Krigbaum and family
of Garfield, who last summer sold
their home ranch and have since
been living on the Bundy ranch
nearby, last week moved to his
brother Bulger’s place in Garfield,
where they will reside perman­
ently.
Get Your Home
Wired Right Now
,
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This A ft met ire Offer Is
Good For A Short Time Only
$37.50 wires an already-built house of
five rooms,
complete with hand­
some set of fixtures.
You pay $7.50 down and $5.00 a month
with your light bill.
Equally lib­
eral terms for other-sized houses.
Estimates on all-sized jobs cheerfully
given free of charge.
Write or (’all on Commercial Department
Portland Railway,
Light & Power Company
Portland.
Oregon
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Ready for Thanksgiving
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Measured and Tailored
To Fit You
and containing all of the style,
quality and workmanship that
has always characterized
International Tailored Clothes
Suits $15. and up
Call and look over our line of samples.
R. G. Marchbank
M.
J.
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Estacada, Or.
Kerkes
B U Y E R . F O R . THE
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C o m p a n y
LIVESTOCK
OF ALL D E S C R I P T I O N S
Also buying dressed ho^rs ‘ c below Portland market quotation*.
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