Eastern Clackamas news. (Estacada, Or.) 1916-1928, January 11, 1917, Image 5

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    Garfield Country Club
Saturday Evening - January 13th.
Dancing 8 to 12
Tickets 50c
Everybody Invited
Eagle Creek Notes
TAXPAYERS FAVOR
NEW HIGH SCHOOL
Mass Meeting Votes Favoring
Building to Cost $20,000. or Over.
On Moi'day evening at the Es-
tacada school assembly hal! was
held a meeting of the ta' payers
of the Estacada school district,
with an attendance of about one
hundred.
After a brief explanation of
the objects of the meeting pre­
sented by Chairman Jorg and
Board Member, J. W. Reed, an
expression from the taxpayers
was requested on the subject of
the erection of a new high school
building, in the school grounds,
adjoining the present building.
As occassionally occurs at local
gatherings, the response for a
time resembled the roll-call at a
deaf and dumb institution, the lull
being finally broken by Mr®. C.
W. Devore, who expressed her
ideas of certain requirements
which should be included in the
proposed new high school build­
ing. Similar suggestions were
made by Mrs. E. W. Bartlett, es­
pecially urging the including of a
swimming tank.
From then on, many taxpayers
joined in the talks and as the re­
sult of a standing vote, it was
the consensus of the meeting that
a new building should be erected
in the near future.
Two Portland architects dis­
played and explained plans for
high school buildings, a 1 of which
were meritorious and on a second
rising vote, the taxpayers went
on record as favoring the erection
of a fire-proof building, of hollow
Is what every one wants
Is what I Sell and
Is what you get in value received
If you buy it of
F. E. Your BECKWITH
Home Jeweler
Watch Repairing A Specialty
ESTACADA,- OREGON
DODGE S S , $880
Timken BearinRg throughout — means Service — the Best Value
WE ALSO SELL
The “Saxon” and “Chevrolet” Cars
Bargains in Used—
DODGE
CHEVROLET
FORD
Cars Always On Hand
First-class Mechanical Work Done On All Cars.
CASCADE
S. P. Pesznecker
tile construction, to cost not less
than $20,000.
No definite action was taken
at this meeting,-but the expres­
sion obtained from the taxpayers
will be an aid in the future plans
of the school board, which will
be announced later.
G A R A G E
Estacada, Oregon
Announcements are made of a
dance to be given at Cogswell’s
Hall in Eagle Creek, on January
20th, under the aupices of the
Portland Railway Carmen, to
which all local people are invited.
Contributed
Several from this neighborhood
attended the county division
meeting at Estacada last Friday
evening.
Mrs. Walter Douglass enter­
tained The Helping Hand last
Wednesday afternoon. There
were present only six ladies, in­
cluding the hostess. The next
meeting will be at the home of
Mrs. Linda Hoffmeister next
Wednesday.
Geo. Judd was buying up pota­
toes recently.
Mrs. Viola Douglass called on
Mrs. Hill and Mrs. Orke Sunday
afternoon.
Ed Whipple, of Wentham, Ore­
gon, is a guest at the home of
Walter Douglass.
Frank Ochs, of George, was
down to see H. S. Gibson Sunday.
LAWYERS
Abctractc examined. Corporation L a v .
Financial Agents. Tract*, S ac fw i and
Account*. Kit*tec probated. OeUee-
tlonc. Deed*, Mortgagee. O n in l
practice In all eourta. Corrmpendenee
aolleited. Prom pt attention. Dank
references. Fourteenth peer.
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