Eastern Clackamas news. (Estacada, Or.) 1916-1928, October 26, 1922, Image 1

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D evoted to the Interests o f Eastern
V olume 16,
N umber 4
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Clackamas County
O ctober 26,1922.
LOCAL BREVITIES
$1.50 P er Y ear
NOTICE OF SCHOOL
MEETING
Mr. and Mrs. Jim Cummings j Mrs. Viola Douglass visited
Notice is hereby given to the legal voters of School District No. 10S of
and family of Portland, Mr. and ' Portland last Thursday.
Clackamas County, State of Oregon, that a School Meeting of said district will
he held ¡it High School, on the 2»th day of November, 1922 at H o'clock In the
Mrs. W. A. Bard and Mr. and
L. V. Cleworth was a business afternoon
T~\R. W . W . RHODES
,
for the purpose of discussing the budget herelnafer set out with the
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O ST E O P A T H IC
Mrs. Gus Wilcox were Sunday visitor in Portland the first of levying board, and to vote on the proposition of levying a special district tax.
P H YSIC IA N A N D SURGEON
The total amount of money needed by the said school district during the
Two new students registered visitors at the Folsom-Horner tne week.
fiscal year beginning on June 21, 1923, and ending June 30, 1924, Is estimated
Oifice in Lichthorn Bldg., Estacada,
Monday, Mae Smith, senior, and home.
The best value in rain coats to ! in the following budget and Includes the amounts to he received from the
T-YR. G. F. MIDFOKD
Lilo Thompson, freshman.
Rev. and Mrs. Garrick of Port­ be found anywhere. $5.00 gets county school fund, state school fund, elementary school fund, special dis­
trict tax, anti all other moneys of the district:
^ P H Y S I C I A N and SURGEON,
Gresham hearing about the land visited on Tuesday with Mr. them at Rose’ s.
lU ’ lM IK'f
X R a y E q u ip m e n t — G l a s s e s f i t t e d
strength of our football team has and Mrs. J. F. Moger.
O F F IC E and Residence Second and Main Strsets.
E S T IM A T E D E X P E N D IT U R E S
Jim Abbott returned from a
Estacada. Oregon—Telephone .Connections
backed out and will not play Es­
Salary per year
Total
The Rally day was well attend­ visit, Tuesday afternoon, at Sa­ Personal S e rv lw :
1. Superintendent. 1 ........................................................
$ 2.400.0«
tacada
on
Nov.
11
as
had
been
ed
last
Sunday.
■T\R. C H AS. P. JOHNSON
2. Principals—Grades, l ................................................
1,400.00
lem and points in Jefferson Co.
scheduled. That date will not be
3. T e a c h e r s:
Mr. and Mrs. Peipka of Canby
DENTIST
Miss
Mildred
Douglass
arrived
|
Manual T raining. 1 ............................................ ................ l.H^O.OO
1,800.00
vacant as Newberg has decided
Science, 1 ........................................................
................ 1.500.00
1.500.00
visited on Sunday with their from Salem last Sundav fo ra
Successor to Dr. C. E. Owen
to
try
their
luck
here.
H igh School. 3 ...................................................... ................ 1.350.0«»
4,050.0«
Estacada,
Oregon.
daughter Mrs. George Perry.
short visit with her grandmother
Grade School. 5 .................................................. .............. 1.080.00
5,400.00
On Friday evening. Oct. 20,
4.
Janitors.
1
......................................................................
..............
1.750.00
1.750.00
Carl Zurcher and Miss Ruth Mrs. Viola Douglass:
T -}R . W . W A L L E N S
the Freshmen were entertained
5. Clerk, 1 .............................................. ............................ ................
125.00
Zurcher of Portland, were Sun­
^
S U R G E O N D E N T IS T
140.00
Mrs. Rex Ludlow returned last 7. Other services, D om estic Science Help, 1............ ................ 140.00
by the Invincibles and Crusaders
Census, 1 ................................................................ .................
50.00
50.00
day guests of their sister Mrs. Friday evening from Portland
For over 20 years at Springwater, Ore. at the M. E. Church.
Joe Guttridge.
Total.........................................................
where she had been visiting rel­
$18,015.00
All those receiving an average
ALBERT t . e l o t t
Material and MappHe*:
A
candy
pull
anJ
a
general
atives
for
some
time.
of 90 per cent or better for the
ATTO R N E Y A T LAW
2. Supplies (chalk, erasers, e t c .)...........................
9 150.00
RESIDENT LA W T E R
Mr. and Mrs. George Morrow 3. L ibrary books ........................................................
three six weeks periods, will be good time was held at the T. P.
50.00
ESTACADA.
-
-
OREGON exempt from the semester exam­ McAuley prune dryer on Monday and Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Sparks 4. Manual training ....................................................
150.00
Playground equipm ent .........................................
25.l»0
evening. About 35 were pres­ and son Andy, were out from j 5.
inations.
6. Janitor’s supplies—
W M . G. DUNLAP
s, dusters, floor oil, sweeping coin., e t c . .
50.00
The first six weeks’ tests are ent. Mr. McAuley has been Portland Sunday, guests at the 7. Fuel It room
ATTORN EY A T LAW
...........................................................................
500.00
A t Estacada, in the office o f Woodle over and those receiving A plus drying prunes for the past 37 A. E. Sparks home.
X. Light and p ow er......................................................
200.00
Realty Co., on Saturdays—Portland o f­
9. W ater ...................................................... ..............
days and the social was to cele­
100.00
or A are:
SATURDAY SPECIALS: Best 10. P ostage and sta tion ery .........................................
fice 152i Yeon Building.
30.00
brate
the
closing
of
the
dryer.
English VII; Floy Harlen, Ver-
grade of Sugar-cure Picnic Hams,
f X D. E B Y ,
T
o
ta
l....................................................................................
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Harold
Horner
$
1.255.00
lie Coop, Retha Ames.
20c lb. Come early as the sup­
A TTO R N E Y AT LAW.
.Maintenance and Repairs:
English II; Ruth Day, Virgin­ are building a house on the north ply is limited. Remember, Sat­
Grade sehool building and grpunds. p a in tin g -fd a ysh ed . . . .
$ 100.00
General Practice.
Confidential
Ad­
ia DuBois, Irene Hayden, Ethel field of the Folsom farm, where urday only, at Rose’s.
H igh school buildings and grounds, installing shower hath
150.OH
viser. Oregon City, Oregon.
they have 41 acres and expect to
Nelson, George Rose,
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Milt
Marshal,
T o ta l.................................
fcG U IR K & SCH N EID ER,
$ 250.00
English 1; Thelma Wilcox, Ar- have the house finished to move Mrs. B. 0. Sarver and Mrs. F. In d e b te d n e s s ;
ATTORNEYS AT LAW.
Ponded, and interest th ereon ..
dine Byers, Lillian Zogg, Arlie into in a couple of weeks.
$ 2,150.00
C. Howe were Oregon City visi- 2. 1. W
A t Gresham office— Tuesdays, Thurs­
arrant, and interest thereon.
20.00
Thomas
days ana Saturdays, 203-5, Withrow Coop, Helen Johnson,
tois last Thursday, going over
Brought Home the Cup
building. Portland office, 609-15, Fen­ Mendenhall, Alice Rager. Harold
T ota l.
$ StlTMf
in Mr. Marshal’s new car.
ton building.
In s u ra n e e :
At the Clackamas County
Bronson. Avis Cadonau.
Mrs. Tom Morton arrived in P u d d in g s and furniture.
$ 400.00
Algebra I; Ardine Byers, Avis I. 0. 0. F. District Convention,
Portland, Saturday night from a
T o t a l ................................................................
Cadanau, Iva Douglas, Florence the Estacada lodge again was
$ 400.00
month’s visit in California. Her M iscellaneous:
Hassell, Irma Gates, Henry Stone awarded the cup for team work
husband drove to Portland Sun­ Clerk’s bond, $33.00; Tel. $40.00 ; A dv. $10.00.
Avin Tracy. Albert Belfils, Thel­ in exemplifying the first degree.
T ypew riters $20.00; auditing hooks $4.00
dav
and brought her back home.
London Lancashire Fire Ins. Co.
ma Wilcox, Arlie Coop, Ralph This makes the cup the perma­
H iplom as $50.00; incidentals $100.00
Mrs.
May
Carlton
and
son
nent possession o f the Estacada
Enquist,
Irene
Kaake,
Lillian
T ota l.
Keep your policy in our Fire
Zogg, Alice Rager, Luella Vyhite- lodge, it having been awarded to Raymond arrived last Thursday Emergency*
Proof Vault, free of charge.
150.00
them twice in succession. At evening from Oakland, Califor­
head.
H. C . STEPHENS
Algebra II; Virginia DuBois, each convention a contest is put nia, to visit at the home of her
T ota l.
$ 150.00
uncle, A. E. Sparks. They left
Glenn Ely, George Rose, Ruth on by the different lodges of
T
otal
estim
ated
am
ount
o
f
m
oney
for
all
pur-
A gent .
Day. Irene Hayden, Leta Posson, district, exemplifying some j e_ | on Sunday for Portland where
noses during the y e a r ...............................
$33,129.00
gree of the lodge ritual, and the they expect to reside.
Harry Woodworth.
R8TIMATED RECEIPTS
Visitors from Portland at the From county school fund during the corning school y ea r.'. ..$ 2,075.34
prize is a silver cup.
Geometery; Verlie Coop.
state school fund during the com in g school y e a r ..........
341.44
Methodist
parsonage over the From
The convention was held this
Latin I; Virginia DuBois.
From elem entary school fund during the coining school year 1,505.75
year at Canby, Saturday, Oct. 21 week-end, were Mrs. J. S. Put­ Estimated am ount to be received from ail other sources
Latin II; Elizabeth Weir.
during the com in g school y e a r ............................................. ..
’,417.22
American History; Elizabeth and was largely attended. Much nam, mother of Mrs. H. W.
T otal estimated receipts, not including proposed ta x . .$11,339.75
$11,339.75
Weir, Melba Harmon, Floy Har­ enthusiasm was shown in the Mort, with her nephew and
RECAPITULATION
taken for all Maga­
convention and a general good niece Mr. ar.d Mrs. M. G.' Birch T otal estim ated expenses for the
len.
y e a r ..................................... $23,129.00
$11.789.25
M. and M. History; Martha time was enjoyed by all who at- and tw° sons. Mrs Birch is a Total estim ated receipts not including proposed t a x .......... 11,339.75
zines at publishers’
Christensen. Florence Douglass. tended. The morning was taken sister of Rev. Mort.
Palance, amount to be raised by district t a x .....................................
$11,789.25
prices.
1 >ated tlds 20th day o f October, 1922.
After a short illness in one of
Ancient History; Bertha Tiff­ up with a business session and
A ttest: M Y R T L E UKLF1LS. d istrict Clerk.
the afternoon by the contest the Portland hospitals, Mrs. Ger-
any.
v
G E R A L D W IL C O X , C hairm an Hoard o f Directors.
Clubbing rates if
| trude G. Hutton passed away
General Science; Goldie Brown work.
ORIGINAL ESTIMATK AM I ACTOI’ NTIXG SHEET.
desired.
The evening session consisted a few days ago. Mrs. Hutton
Luella Whitehead, Thelma Wil­
School District >o. Ills.
cox, Dana Bacon, Albert Belfils, of a social program with L. C. | was a sister to Walter Givens
This original estimate Is made in compliance with section 231-A of the
We save you time
Harold Bronson, Fred Hoygaard, McShane, P. G., of Hubbard, as and resided here for some time school laws of 1921 and shows in parallel columns the unit costs of the sev­
services, material and supplies for the three fiscal years next preceding
and expense.
Andy Jannsen, Irene Kaake, the speaker of the evening. Sev­ when the Givens family made eral
the current year, the detail expenditures for the last one of said three preced­
eral
pleasing
musical
numbers
Estacada
their
home
a
few
years
Doris Looney, Thomas Menden­
ing fiscal years and the budget allowances and expenditures for six months of
the current year. ("Six months of the current year" means six months of the
hall, Foster Myers, Henry Stone. and readings were also on the ago.
last school year.) >
Biology; Oliver Suter, Mary program. The next convention
We have made arrangements
.
E X P E N D IT U R E S
Alice Reed, Harvey Woodworth, will be held at Sandy in April.
to handle the famous Washburn
R exall
E xpenditures and
Harry Osborne, Glenn Ely, Maur­
Crosby Gold Medal flour, one of
budget allow ance
E xpenditures for three fiscal
♦ * *
for six months o f
Library Concert
years next preceding tin* last
ice Bullard.
the highest grade‘ hard wheal
last se I mol year.
sehool year
Sewing II; Virginia DuBois.
•C 3
The concert given last night flours, made in Minneapolis. It
c Î
* s
Manual Training I; H. Stone, night for the benefit of the libra­ will make better bread and more
ITEM
i t i
Arlie Coop, T. Mendenhall, Ralph ry was high class in every res­ pounds of bread to the sack, be­
Enquist, George Barr.
pect. Unfortunately the rain af­ cause it absorbs more moisture.
z t
£ * 8
Manual Training II; Oliver Su­ fected the attendance which was The best is the cheapest in the
kJz
l it t ,
7. b-f
r u - x
ter, Warren Smith, Neil Weir.
& B i
long run. Get a sack and prove
slim.
Dr.
Em
ilE
nnaisa
finish­
e-1
•*> e.
PLACE Y O U R IN­
Mechanical Drawing; Theo­ ed musician and composer of ab­ this, at Rose’s, the place to buy. Personal Servire:
SURANCE THROUGH
dore Howe, Walter Anderson.
YOUR HOME AGENT WHO
ility. In addition to his musical
Mr, and Mrs. Sam Howe and 1. Superinten­
$ 1.200.00 $ 2,300.00 $ 2,320.00 $ 1,500.0d
..................$ 2,400.00 $ 1,200.00
WILL PROTECT
Stenography I; Evelyn Bacon, numbers he gave a talk on music Mr. Howe’s mother, Mrs. Foeh- 2. P dent
800.00
600.00
1.200.00
rincipals .......... 1,200.00
YOUR
INTEREST
8,890.00
8.003.26
Wilma Duncan, Minerva Ritchey, for grade pupils, illustrating his linger from Portland, with her 3. Teachers ...........
12.083.03
8,308.77
8,045.7t»
Manual tralni'g l.HOO.OO
Elizabeth Weir.
remarks with selections of his son and his wife, Mr. and Mrs.
Coach .............. 1.500.00
Stenography II; Gladys Millar, own composition. Those present Harry Foehlinger, from St. Paul,
Migli sc h o o l. . . . 6.040.00
fïrafle s c h o o l.. 3.240.00
Nova Smith.
thoroughly enjoyed the program, Minnesota, spent last Thursday
G rade school,
1.125.00
Book keeping; Floy Harlen, which included readings by Mrs. with Mr. and Mrs. C. F. Hurst
prim ary . . . . .
7KO.00
750.f«t
I.f»9o.00
1.250.00
1.17».'»«
1. Janitors .............. 1.500.00
Walter Anderson.
Reed who is an artist in her line, in South Estacada. Sirs. Schock 5. Clerk ....................
50.00
1 MO.«10
60.00
100.00
72.50
55. ih »
Dr. Enna should be invited to and her cousin, Mrs. Simmons 7. O ther services,
170.00
D. 8. h elp ..........
160.00
All kinds o f wet weather cloth come again with a full attendance from Portland also took dinner
$18.146.00
$11 .433 26 $1 1,680.00 S 18.143 63 $11.951.27 SI«» 77»».7»>
Tatui
.................
ing. Men’s, boys’ and women’s assured, as evidence that Esta- i there. A good visit together was
rain coats, rain capes for the cada does care for what is eleva- enjoyed by those present as all MMirrisi sud Supplies*
WHITE LEGHORNS
1. Furniture.
kiddies, rain hats, umbrellas; all ting and instructive.
were old friends and acquaint­
10.00
(desks, e t c .) ..
Bred for Vigor and High
kinds of rubber footwear. We
2. Supplies,
ances.
Egg Production.
331.83
(chalk, e t c .) ..,
233.32
200.00
1.363.67
1.757.24
W. C. T. U. News
carry only the best grades; it
400.00
63.95
75.00
06.25
3. L ibrary !*ooks. .
L I N E B R E D consistently for
A
Profitable
Crop
J Playground
A very nice benefit entertain-'
will pay you to buy them, at
seven years.— K K M EMU K R we
, 50.00
... .
24.52
Ginseng root is worth $10.00 a K. Ja equipment
Rose’s.
ment is being planned by the W.
were entirely sold out o f baby
nitor's
chicks last spring, so get your or­
50.00
supplies ..........
C. T. U. of Estacada. to take pound, and ginseng fibre $2.25 a
33.32
60.00
32.79
der in early for 19t3 delivery.
600.00
........... .
250.00
¿06.1)0
i. Fi el
601.25
622.50
¡place
December
12.
The
enter-j
pound.
Growers
who
have
mar-
Grandma
Saling
Passes
75.00
150.00
116.09
Everyone of our customers is a
144.62
6. Mäht .................
111.41
2«»1 09
tainment will be in the form of ketable plants are reaping big re- '.» W ater ................
1«« I«»
50.00
satisfied customer.— W H Y NOT
50.00
loo.no
100.00
1 oo.oo
Mrs,
Artemisia
Saling
died
number yourself among them ?.
IO. Postage and
a
bazaar
and
the
ladies
are
an-
turns,
although
it
takes
5
years
50.00
1
early yesterday morning Oct. 25
stationery . .. .
15.81*
53.32
11.36
A few Pedigreed Cockerels that
S 1.20O.OI» 9 591.14
1 75119« $ i.1 .1 «f « î . i ï v 'î l i î /ïÏ9ÎiS
Total ..
will grade up any flock, at 12.50
at the extreme age o f 94 years ticipating a real enjoyable as for the crop to come to maturity,
and $5.00 each —call in and look
and 8 mos. The body was taken well as a profitable time. Many One man on less than a quarter
« n .l
them over.
articles suitable for Christmas acre received almost $600 for his
lit pair«
to Heppner for burial.
A3 it
d n u k building* IIKi
PHIL MARQUAM
5fHI *10
was not possible to get full par­ presents will be on sale. This roots and fibre,
grounds . . . .
t
::.l 15
worthy
organization
is
working
(»rade building* and
Estacada. Oregon.
ticulars for publication this week
Pavilion Dance
k rounds ........
275.00
FARM located cn« trite out of Estacada on
we postpone until next, a suita­ to raise their quota for the Farm
Grade buildings ariti
Garfteld road.
There
will
be
a
dance
in
Es-
|
126.00
grounds .........
ble appreciation of this venerable Home, which of course the read-1 tacada park pavilion, Saturday High
buildings and
ers
of
this
paper
already
know
,1
25.00
lady who was generally beloved.
night, Oct. 28, commencing at 8 j grounds ........
I am now prepared to do all
| is being built near Corvallis forj o ’clock.
Kelly’ s orchestra ofi
925*« I
IM Vi $ ÏHOO.I $ 151.25 I
177.9, I
519 «9
kindsof watch, clock and jewelry
Subscribe for your home paper homeless children by the W. C. Portland will furnish the music,
repairing. A. N. Johnson.
tf • the E a s t e r n C l a c k a m a s N e w s . ' T. U. of the state.
and lunen will be served at 12 M .1
IConrlwfa] on last page.
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