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About Eastern Clackamas news. (Estacada, Or.) 1916-1928 | View Entire Issue (May 26, 1927)
Hftrtt ClarkmttaB Devoted to the Interests ot Eas¡ m Clackamas County )L. XXI ESTACADA, OREGON, THURSDAY ni m m ?ni/r n f(T| PbBLIb B fc l! Hay man is Entered in Military Events ly 26, 1927 Notice of Schoc Meeting NUMBER 34 VIEW* The 100 per cent benefit per Oregon Agricultural College, COR NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN to the lege’ ers of School District No. formance for the Mississippi flood VALLIS, May 25— (Special)—Ri 108 of Clackamas County, State of Oregon, a SCHOOL MEETING of fund is all set for Tuesday night. chard Hayman of Estacada will be said district will "be held at the High School ¡ding, on the 20th day of Bob Marchbank donates the thea entered in the events of the fifteenth June, 1927, at 8 o'clock in the afternoon for 3 purpose of discussing the tre, the film company donates the --------- annual military tournament at 0. A. film, various actors donate their budget hereinafter set out with the levying ber d, and to vote on the pro talent, and the News donntes the .. , for » this ... week will be „ C. June 4, , in . which The article . , more than 1000 0. A. C. cadets take part. By means position of levying a special district tax. advertising space. That ends the devoi. d to the Rules cu the Road 0( tbe tournament the military de- The total amount of money needed by the said school district during the donations as far a* this particular which are new or which have been partment each year shows the train- fiscal year beginning on June 30, 1927, and ending June 30, 1928, is es benefit is concerned. The peop'c cha 'ged by the last legislature. ing it offers and the 3erious purpose Unrated in the following budget and includes the amount to be received in general arc not asked to donate 1. The driver of any vehicle over- ^hc physically fit men give to their anything. They are told of a good from the county school fund, state school fund, elementary school fund, ^ tuk’ng , . another , . . , ' proceeding ,. corps, time to be bad and are expected vehicle in work in the reserve , . „ . Hayman, member of Onn, men s special district tax, and all other moneys of the district: to come, pay their quarter, and the same direction shall pass at a soc;a] organization, will be entered enj'oy it. BUDGET orfo d'stance to the left thereof, ;n the centipede race. Starting with People should appreciate such end shall not again drive to the right a general review of the entire corps Estimated Expenditures an easy way of fulfilling their ob side of the highway until safely of cadets the tournament will offer ligations to flood sufferers, and Personal Service: be glad that they can help equal cle r of such overtaken vehicle nearly every tyPe of military enter' . . „ , . , tainment possible. Twenty clowns, i 2. Principals, 1 ................................ $2200.00 $2200.00 ize the burden by merely attending 2 The driver of a motor vehicle some mounted or, avmy muleg) wiI, X man teacher ....................... 1700.00 1700.00 a show, much like any other. shall follow another vehicle can.y 0n circus antics. Field artill-1 Better get there early—it’s go 1 man teacher ....................... 1600.00 1600.00 move closely than is reasonable and ery will roar out in exhibition firing ing to be a fulf house. 1 man teacher ....................... 1895.00 1395.00 prudent, having due regard to the tor 8Pecd and assembling. Exnibl-! 3. Teachers, 1 woman ....................... 1440.00 1440.0. Twenty students will close their spe d of such vehicle and the traffic tion inf?.ntury and cava1? ’ ^ and .. . , mass calisthenics are a few features 1 woman teacher ................... . 1260.00 1260.00 high school careers tomorrow eve upon and condition of the highway. of the tournament 2 women teachers .............. 1305.00 2610.00 ning. Some will go to college, 3. The driver of any motor truck Governor I. L. Patterson will re- ■ 2 women teachers ............... 1080.00 2160.0c others will not. Whichever they when traveling upon a highway out- view the corps, later presenting the | 1 woman teacher ................... 1035.00 1035.00 do they will find out that unlearn side of business or residence district commissions in the officers reserve ing is as important ¡s learning. 3 women teachers .............. 990.00 2970.00 New methods will replace those shall not follow another motor truck cAor^ to the *rmduatin* cadets of 0 I A. C. 1 music teacher ................... 350.00 350.00 which they thought indispensable. within three hundred feet, but this 4. Janitor, 1 ........................................ 1700.00 1700.00 New thoughts will d'splace old shall not be construed to prevent one 5. Clerk ................................................. 800.00 800.00 ones. Much of their time will be motor truck overtaking and passing Clever Style Show Census enumeration ............... 50.00 50.00 spent in unlearning things thoy another. Staged by Girls 7. Other services ........ .................... have learned and learning new 360.00 350.0 j things to take their places. All 4. Upon approach of any police, - Totoi ............................ ...... .. $21120.00 education is but an endeavor to traffic officer or fire department Owing to the large attendance, daterial and Supplie*: improve the judgment of values, vehicle giving audible signal by bell l:’d ths cleverness of the program, , , • .i i . the Style Show given in the high i 1. Furniture (desks, stoves, curtains, etc.) typewriters ....... $ 350.00 idy careful elimination through a siren or exhaus. whistle, the driver school auditorium Thursday, May 19, * 2. Supplies used in instruction ..... ..... lOOO.Ov process of trial and error, the stu of every other vehicle shall mime- by the Home Econom.;cs department dent arrives at the point where 3. Library books' ................. ............................................................. 100.0* his judgment can compete with diately drive the same to a position under the direction of Miss Florence 4. Flags ................................................................................................ 10.0c that of men already in tha field— as near as possible and parallel to Bryant proved a charming success, 5. Playground equipment ......................................................'......... 150.00 and again the new replaces the the right hand edge or curb of the An amusing monologue entitled 6. Janitor’s supplies ................................................ .............. .......... 150.0- old. Young blood displaces old “The American ‘ Girls’ Beauty Pro- highway, clear of any intersection ducts’’ began the program, Contain- 7. Fuel .................................................................................................. 600.0. blood, and the world carries on, ever improving, and ever better. of h ghways, and shall stop and re- ¡ng, g00(j advice on the proper foods 8. Light ................................................................................................ 450.0 s main in such position unless other- for one to eat. 9. Water .................................................................. ............ ............. 100.00 Postmaster Johnson is in a wise directed by a police or traffic This was followed by a short play] 10. Postage, stationery and printing ............................................ 125.Oo quandary. He doesn’t know just officer, until the police or fire de- calIed “The Budg<* Ghost’’ which Total ......................................... r............................. $3035.Oo bow to handle a certain group of partment vehicle shall have passed. Proved the necessity and practibility boys and girls who inaic.t on in p. Drivers, when approaching high of conducting the household expense Construction: juring government property and wa^ intersections, shall look out for by means of a budget, Construction ................................................................................... ( 200.00 otherwise defacing the lobby of and give right of way to the vehicles Perhaps the most fascinating and Total ............... ........................... .............................$ 200.0‘_ the postoffice. We repeat, he is on the right, simultaneously ap- colorful number presented was the iVlaintenance and Repairs: n a quandary—but he isn’t yet preaching a given point whether review of live models which entered Building and Grounds ...... $1000.0. stumped, not by a long shot. such vehi.de first enter and reach »he stage from behind a gate of wild If Postmaster Johnson didn’t Total ............................ ............................................$ 1000 .o- h „rter.Kic-.on or not! provided, Gowers. Gracefully posing a few want to give Es'acada just a little t,.at street or interurban ear» and moments for observation, each girl Assessments (Highways, Roads, S.reals, Bridges): better postoffice service than av- emergency vehicles shall have right mentioned the cost of her garment Assessments (Highways, Roads, Streets, Bridges) : ............$ 100.10 c age, if he wasn’t thinking of of way at ah times at such highway and tbe number of hours she had Total .......................................................... ........... $ 100.00 some people who have to come and . .. worked on it. Soft music was hear ? get their mail after dark-—ho « .T h e driver of a vehicle enter- while the dainty figures passed be Indebtedness: 1. Bonded, and interest thereon .................................. ..$2000.0- wouldn’t be in a quandary—he ing a public highway from a private *>« the *ye9 of the audience. All would just lock the ou'side door road or drive shall yield the right of f]ve dresses completed this year 2. Warrant, and interest thereon ....................................... ....... 200.0. at 6 o’clock and, presto—the aitu- way to all vehicles approaching on by every girl was displayed, Total ........................................................... $2200.01) ation is remedied. su-h public highway, and shall come . The afternoon of enjoyment and Transportation of Pupils: As we said, he doesn’t want to to a full stop before entering such instruction closed with an informal Transportation of Pupil* ........................................................... $2000.Oo do that,, but that is just what he ... ,. .tea served by the domestic science Total ........................ $2000.0- will do unless the antics of the PU? Whenever' the signal is given class. Judging from the results in youths cease very shortly, b« the me: ns of the hand and arm, sewing shown them the parents de insurance: the driver .hail indicate his or her «ded that the year had been a pro- Insurance ............................ ........ ............. ........................... ........ $ 225.Oo intentions to start, stop or turn by Stable one for the girls in that line, MEETING DATE CHANGED Total ............... .......................................... ............. $ 226.0- On account of the dats conflictinf extending the hand and arm hori Niiscellaneout: ith that of the high school com zontally from and beyond the left 1. Premium clerk’s bond ........................... ...................................... $ 45.Oo mencement exercises, the last com Manual Training Classes side of the vehicle. _ 3. Audit of clerk’s books .................................................................. $ 12.0- •.unity club meeting until Scptemfcc 8. The driver of a vehicle shall not Show Superior Work has been postponed till Friday nigh drive to the left side of the center Total ...................................................................... $ 67.0- June 8. The meeting will be held ir. line of a highway in overtaking and On the evenmg of the graduation Emergency: the Band Hall. pgss;ng another vehicle proceeding „ Emergency ............. ......................................... ...............................$ 500.0- in the same direction unless such exercis s, there will be a complete Total ...................................................................... $ 500.Oo left side is clearly visible and is free cxhlb,t of a11 the thln*s mad« by the VHERE TO WORSHIP of on coming traffic for a sufficient b°ys in the manual training cla.se, Total estimated amount of money for and drawing classes. The display distance ahead to permit such over ail purposes during the year............. $30437.00 S P R 'N C .W A T E R C H U R C H taking and passing to be made in will be open both before and after Estimated Receipts the program. Thor I. Kirkwood, P astor safety. Besides the general exhibit there From county school fund during the coming school year ........... $2278.Oo 9. The driver of a vehicle shall will be three special features. The rrom state school fund during the coming school ............................. 370.20 ! Sundajr >1 at 10 a. Mr not overtake and pasg another ve itondent. hide proceeding in the same direc first will consist of an entire exhi rrom elementary school fund during the coming school year ........ 1004.7-« Shearer, bition of Oregon Myrtle wood in lasumate of probable unexpended balance at end of current year.... 1500.00 The to attem tion upon the crest of a grade or both the finished and rough condi in another — ••. Heir upon a curve in the highway where tions. This display will give one an estimated amount to be received from all other sources win. the driver’s view along the highway during tne coming school year ............................................... 8016.00 . j :.-__ _ idea of the beauty and usefulness The 11 o'^'oek ser.'-'r1 __. of is obstructed within A distance oi this native wood . of . ^ Oregon. The se- Total estimated receipts, not mc.uding proposed tax ................ $14129.00 observance of special re D'l0. The driver of a vehicle shall cond «P«cial exhibit will be a collec- R e c a p itu la tio n tny World not overtake and pass any other ve- tion of 55 different kind* of wood Total estimated expenses tor the year ..............................................$30437.0- their lives. hide proceeding in the same d.rection >dJ r0™ van° u*1 parU1|tof1. the iotal estimated receipts not including proposed tax ......................$14129.0- an app. al for world peace „__ __ -,_world. The third display will be a The Christian Endeavf * at any steam or electric railway hand made violin made by Mr. Stahl- Baiance, amount to be raised by district tax ............................. $16308.00 the evening at the chu grade crossing nor at any intersec- “■ The indebtedness of District No. lOo is as follows: the father of one of the Viola Ogden, the secret tion of highways unless permitted necker, boys. Total bonded indebtedness ...................................................... .....$1950.00 State C. E. Union, is ex- to do so by traffic or police officer. The classes and the exhibit are be with us. BOARD OF DIRECTORS Dated this 24ch day ot May, 1927. 11. The driver of a motor vehicle under the direction of A. H. Drews. when traveling upon a down grade Mr. Drews is a graduate of 0. A. C. Chas. P. Johnson, Chairman CEORGE CHURCH upon any highway shall not coast of 1925 and taught last year in Coos A. G. Amea with the gears of such vehicle in county. The manual training de J. G. Hayman Sunday school at 2 p. m. Classe? neutral. partment has improved conaiderably Attest: William Dale, District Clerk for all ages. Church service at 3 12. It shall be unlawful for any under hi. .upervi.ion and The service will be in keeping with person to operate a motor vemcie — _ . - y . , — -*---- the progress vehicle *h Memorial Day. The subject: “Truth upon the highways of this state when be intends to continue tl return to iNOiiCE OF SCHOOL EL&CTsON to increa«« tax the Way to Liberty.” such person has in his or her lap or niTt y*ar "ben he will more man six per cent over uiat of the previous year. teach a second In this school. in his or her embrocf another person, Notice is hereby given to the legal voters of School District No. 1U8 of EAGLE CREEK CHURCH baggage or other encumbrance which prevents the free and unham (_iackamas County, State of Oregon, that an election will be held in said CARD OF THANKS pered operation of such motor ve Sunday school at 10:30 a. m. district at the Hign school building on the 2Uth day of June, 192 7, at The evening service will begin at hicle. We wish to thank our kind friends 8 o’clock in the afternoon, to vote on the question of increasing the amount 8 o’clock, and will be in the nature !3. It shall be unlawful .. for ___ more than three persons over the age of and neighbors for their many acts of such levy for the year immediately preceding. of a baccalaureate service and gra twelve years to occupy the front or of love and sympathy extended du- It is necessary to raise this additional amount by special levy for the duating exercises for the eighth dri er s seat of any motor vehicle ring the illness and death of our be- following reas-ns: Transportation of pupils from outside District#. grade graduate* of the local school. wh.le such vehicle is in motion on loved husband and father; and also The parents and friends of the Dated this 24th day of May, 1927. Chas. P. Johnson ti e highway. Occupying its used for the beautiful floral tributes. graduates are cordially invited to be Mrs. Marguerite Marguerite Mid Midford Attest: Vtm. Dale, District Clark Chairman Board of Directors shall include the holding of Mrs. present. and family. 1 one person upon the lap of another. CUSS 3F 182? î Graduating exercises will take , place Friday evening at 8 o’clock at the local high school, when twenty seniors will receive diplomas. The program will be opened with a selection by the high school or- , chestra after which Rev. C. V. Mar- jtin of Estacada will give the invoca tion. Next will be a trumpet solo, | “Schubert’s Sorenade,” by Vernon I Marshall, followed by the clas.i ad- ! dress. The address will be given by Miss Helen Perry, she being chosen a* the most representative student in the class of 1027. Harold Horner will render a vocal sola, “One Fleeting Hour,” just be fore the commencement address, which will be delivered by Profes sor Edward T. Reed, of Oregon Ag ricultural College. Following this will be a violin solo by Edna Carter and the presentation of diplomas by Dr. Charles P. Johnson, chairman or the school board. Rev. F. A. Simms will give the benediction. The names of the graduating stu dents are: W’ilma Kitching, Helen Smith, Lola Moore, Evelyn Dibble, Helen Perry, Ruth Glover, Lura Ber ry, Marvel Deal, Edna Carter, Edna Bates, Vernice Fantz, Lestev Closnev, Vernon Marshall, Shirley Burnott, Grant Robley, Kenneth Day, James Jennings, David Ely, Harold Server, and John Whitaker. Greater Union of Clubs Holds Splendid Meeting The next meeting of the Greater Clackamas Union of Clubs will be held at Estacada July 9, it was de cided at the meeting held last night in Molalla. A large delegation from Estacada attended the meeting which was hold in the splendid Melalla Union high school, starting with a dinner at A: 30 and continuing until 11 o’clock. The jrogram presented by the host club was one of the most entertain ing and instructive yet put on by the organization. A. G. Ames, president of the loca' community club, took first hone.vs for the evening when he was a- warded a splendid harmonica as first prize In the harmonica contest. P. O. RILEY SPEAKS Dr. P. O. Riley, editor of the Hubbard Enterprise, and well known speaker and humorist, was the fea ture speaker of the evening. Oiher speeches were given on various sub jects of interest to club niembn-s. H. C. Stephens of Estacada was appointed a member of a committee of six to work in conjunction with the Oregon City chamber of com merce land settlement committee. Among those attending from Es tacada were Mr. and Mrs. H. C. Ste phens, A. G. Ames, Miss Ruth Dil en, Mr. and Mrs. R. R. Cooke, Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Moore, Mrs. Beers, Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Pauli. ALFALFA FUTURE BRIGHT A glowing future is predicted for alfalfa raising in Clackamas county, according to a statement made by county agent Inskeep at the Greater Union of Clubs meeting held Thurs day night at Molalla. According to Insk' ep, more than 300 acres have been planted so far with prospects of much more. “The futureof alfalfa is assured. The problem is no different here than anywhere else. What is need ed is plenty of lime,” said Inskeep. Coming Events June 8-6—“Sweet Rosie O’Grady” with Shirley Mason, coming to the Liberty theatre. June 28-26—Gene Stratton Por ter's "Laddie” at the Liberty. May 27—Commencement exerci ses for the das* of 1927 in the high school auditorium. May 31—Benefit ehow at the Li berty theatre for the Miaeiseippi suf ferers. June 3—The last community club meeting until next September. An important meeting.