Eastern Clackamas news. (Estacada, Or.) 1916-1928, June 23, 1921, Page Page Two, Image 2

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School Election
N e w s ’ Ads are Read
The high school auditorium
was almost filled to its capacity
last Monday evening, for the
school board election. Evidently
much interest was aroused this
year. Dr. Morse, as chairman
of the board, called the meeting
to order, and Mrs. Susie Sarver,
the clerk, read the financial re­
port, which showed the gra tify­
ing fact that there was on hand
the sum of $2,000.
As I)r.
Morse’s term#was expiring, the
next proceeding was tlu? election
of his successor. Mr. Whitbeck
nominated the doctor to succeed
himself, and VV. H. Holder nom­
inated Mrs. Mae Reed. No oth­
er nominees being presented, the
ballot was taken, with nearly
200 votes cast. l)r. Morse re­
ceived 122 of these, and was de­
clared elected. He expressed his
thanks for the endorsement this
vote indicated. As VV. ft. Wood-
worth had resigned, his place
had to be tilled. E. VV. Martlett
nominated i ieorge Woatherby and
(). E. Smith nominated Dr. R. (1.
McC all. The ballot being taken,
showed a vote 132 for Mr.
Woatherby, and he was declared
elected. Mrs. Susie Sarver hav­
ing declined re-election as clerk,
Mrs. Myrtle Kelli Is was nomi­
nated, and as there was no other
nominee put forth, the clerk, on
motion, was instructed to cast
a unanimous ballot for her. The
meeting then adjourned, and the
school board held its usual ses­
sion for (he settlement of bills
and other business.
As proof that the Ads in the
N ews are read, J. W. Dillinger,
of Garfield, published one week
before last, about “ strawberries
for sale.” It ran one week and
then he asked that it be discon­
tinued. We forgot to take it out
so it ran again last week. Sat­
urday he called the office up to
be sure and take it out, for he
was being overwhelmed with
parties wanting strawberries.
Mr. and Mrs. R. H. Finch and
family left Saturday afternoon
for Portland, where they will
stop a few days and then proceed
in a leisurely fashion to Califor­
nia. They go in their car. 'Their
California address will be Atas­
cadero, near San Luis Obispo.
This is the colony started and pro­
moted by Lewis who a few years
ago founded the University City
near St. Louis Mo. He establish­
ed a large printing plant and Was
planning other large schemes
when the government stopped
his mail privileges. He fought
the government and won his suit,
showing that he had been a vic­
tim ot a conspiracy. Rut he lost
all he had. His present venture
is an ambitious one and reads
very attractively.
Mr. Finch
does not intend to locate there,
however.
The N e w s wishes
them a very pleasant trip, and
hopes to see them back some-
Homer Schock of New York
City, visited his aunt, Mrs. Mar­
garet Schock two days last week.
As Homer Romaine, he played
la^t week at the Orpheum thea­
tre in Portland in an afTilctic act.
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Big Dinner at Hotel Estacada;
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Go with the crowd to the Peo­
ple's Theatre, Estacada, June 30.
The Lee Stock Co. will be there
in one of their best plays.
JU LY
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Make reservations early to insure
yourself a table. And don't forget
we serve a fine chicken dinner on
Sundays.
HIVE YOUR SHOES REPAIRED
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The Progressive
American Shoe Shop
HARRY JOHNSON, Prop.
If you are figuring on Paint­
ing
get my prices. I will
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furnish
thy material or you
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can furnish it. I will do
your work bv day or con­
tract. Leave your orders at
Smith Hardware Co. ’s store
at Estacada.
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J. W. SAUNDERS,
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: IH E PACIFIC SPATES :
FISE INSURANCE CO.
is your Home Company.
See us krcgardi. g your
property,
Insure your
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COLLISION ♦
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Cut down your tire and tube expenditures by anticipating
your Spring and Summer requirements and getting—
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ESTACADA, ORE.
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Administratrix’s Notice
° ne “ Ton Tested” Tube, o f corresponding size, with
every \ acuum Cup Tire bought at our store. Act
q u ick ly . This offer is L IM IT E D . Once it expires,
it will not be renewed. Early ordering will avoid
disappointment.
Notice is hereby given that the un-
»ler.-ignetl. Administratrix <>f the «.stun*
of II. II. Yount, deceased, has filed
her final account herein with the Coun­
ty Clerk of Clackamas County, Oregon,
and the County Judge hag set Monday.
July isth. l'*21. at the hour of 10:00
o'clock a. m.. in the County Court
Room, at Oregon City, Oregon, as the
t.me and pla v for hearing objections
to said final account, anti for the final
settlement of said estate.
K pith T rowbridok
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Thursday. June 23, 1921
EASTERN CLACKAMAS NEWS
C A S CA D E GARAGE,
Wilcox Brothers.
Y ount ,
Administratrix.
O. H. 1' BY. Attorney for Administratrix.
First publication June lHth, I‘* 2 1 .
i.ast publication July 11th. 1921.
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