Eastern Clackamas news. (Estacada, Or.) 1916-1928, June 01, 1928, Page PAGE THREE, Image 3

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Ken. Scales
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A Few of This Week's Specials
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SUGAR
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Phillips Waffle and
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MAZOLA OIL
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Teacher. who t ught in the E ta-
cacla schools during the pa t year
have bout all gone away. W. E .
Buell, principal, will remain at his
home here, as well al . o lllr. Mnning,
Mi s Kershner ha. gone to her honw
at Salem, ! is
amuelson to her
home near Oregon ity, l\liss Scott
to Portland, Mr. Drew. to Portland,
Mr. Baker to Newberg, Miss Flor-
ence Anderson to Portland, l\liss
Pool to Ontario, Ore., and l\lrs. Gard-
ner to Portland. l\li. . Bessie Ander-
- on, who. e home i. in l'ortlan<l , i
now -.vitlt her Camp Fire yirls near
nby us ts also , fiss B
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, ·ho~e home is t ,'Pa . iclC>
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The 1. P.. Ladies Aid will meet Drive to A1hl nd
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.375 at th e church Wednesday afternoon
l\lr. and Mrs. F. G. Robley drove
.143 of next we k to work on quilts, and to Ashland Tuesday to sp nd Memor-
a good attendance is cleRire<l.
ial Day, returning Friday.
La • t Sunday'• Re1ult1
Oswego !), Armory O (forfeited)
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Hill sboro 4, Sherwood 2.
Barrncks 4, Washougal 2.
Estucadu 3, Davidson's 1.
Notice of School Meeting
Next Sunday'• Game,
Estacada at Sherwood.
Oswego at llillsboro.
Davidson's at Vancouver.
Armory at Washougal.
Notice is hereby given to the legal voters of School District No.
10 of lackamas County, 'tate of Oregon, that a . chool meeting
of said district will be held at the High School Auditorium, on the
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18th clay of June, 1\12 , at o'clock in the afternoon for the purpose
of discussing the budget hereinafter set out with the levying board,
and to vote on the propo ition of levying a special di trict tax.
The total amount of money needed by the said schoo l district
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during lhe fiscal year beginning on June 1!), 1928, and ending June
30, l !J!.!!J, is estimated in the following budget and includes the
had on the bill of fan• fried spring ( '1 eek last Friday and got their littl e
nmountM to be recci\ eel from the county school fund, state sc hool
fund, elementary school fund, special district tax, and all other
chicken, and new peas, grown in their d:i ughter, Betty Jenn Douglass, who
moneys of the district·
UPPER EAGL~ CREEK own garden.
sr,ent the winter with Mrs. Linnie I
BUDGET
c;
;bson
and
went
to
school.
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ESTIMATED EXPENDITURES
Mrs. Rose Lovell, l\lrs. Lydia Mc-
l\lr. and 1\1 rs. Fred Hoffmeister
alaries of principals:
Mrs. Myrtle Hawl ey and little son Connell and Mrs. Elva Kitching called
called at the home of Mrs. Alice Sav- 1
( ontinuecl from page one)
One mun, high school
······$2,400.00
of Lacomb, were the week end guests on Mrs. Fred Hoffmeister Monday af-
One woman, grade school
1,125.00 $3,626.00
ouren Sunday afternoon.
uses exceptionally good judgment in
of her pn,·ents, Mr. and Mrs. Fred ternoon. T hey called lo eonsult Mrs.
alaries of teachers (men):
handling the games.
He also um -
Hoffmeisle l'.
Hoffmeister on giving a farewell par.
One
man
teacher
1,700.00
pirecl the Oswego-Estacada game.
One mun Lencher
1,360.00
liss Ruby Hoffm eister accompnn- ty nt the grange hall Snlorday night V i,i t at Se111ide
The management of the Estacada
Onl'
url'hestra
lender
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350.00 3,400.00
ied her sister, l\lt s. Myrtle H awley, in honor of Mr. and l\Irs. Herman
Ir. and Mrs. W. IL K~ndle re: jtcam is trying to strengthen the pitch-
Salaries of Leachers (women):
home and will stay for the summer Duus who are soo n to leave fur their turned Tuesday from a five days ing staff for Sunday's game on the
Two women teachers ...... ....... ,1,035.00
with her.
n ew home near Antelope, in Eastern •.rip to easide. They made the jour. I Sherwood grounds. Of the eight
Two women teachers ....... ........... 1,350.00
Two women teachers ................. . 1,260.00
Mr. and Mrs. Ray Wnoclle enter- Oregon.
ncy in their new Chevrolet sedan re- I games played to date, only one of
Two women teachers .... ............ 1,080.00
tained at dinner Saturday evening
Mr. and Mrs. · Edward Douglass cently purchased fron1 the CascadC:' them should have been lost by the
One woman teacher
990.00 10,440.00
Mr. and Mrs. Will Douglass. They of Yoncalla motored clown to Eagle Motor company.
Legionnaires, and that was the g ame -
Salaries of janitor and other employees:
(a) Janitors . ... . ..
. . .... ..... $1,700.00
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with Sherwood here near the first of
(b)
lerk . ...
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500.00
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(d) Other employes
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360.00 2,550.00 19,9 16.00
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Supplies used in connection with
instruction ....... . ... .. .............. $1,000.00
ising at times and in other games he
ensus en umeration (cost of) . .........
50.00
has Jacked the zip to win. Moreland
Fuel .... .. .. .. .......... . ... ......... .. ......... .
660.00
has worked in three games this sea-
Water
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100.00
son, and has made a fine record in _ Ligh t and power .. .............. ................
400.00
each so far as he has gone, but he ad-
Janitor's supplies ..... _........ ............. ...
150. 00
Sub-total . . ................ ..... . ............... .............. .. $ 2,360.00
mits that he is not yet in condition -
School grounds:
to be depended upon for a complete
(a) Repairs & improving grounds $300.00
ession of hard pitching. Russell has -
(b) Playground equipment, etc. 1 60.0 0
450.00
worked in only one game, and while
Repai r and replacement of equipment..... . ..... .
300.00
he had the stuff, he had too much
Library books (do not incl. county lib'ry tax)
100.00
Transportation of pupils .. . . . .. ..... .. . . . ....... . 3,000.00
trouble in finding the plate, and _
Rent ...
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76.00
walked too many men.
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Insuran ce ...
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200.00
Estacada without n doubt has one
Redemption of bonds and short term loans ..
2,000 .00
of the best teams in the league, but
Interest on warrants .. . .......... .... ..... ........... ... . .
200.00
Alteration of old buildings .. ........... ... .
is lacking in pitching ability. lf an-
1,500.00
For other purposes:
other good pitcher can be added to
Premium clerk's bond
. .... . $ 50.00
the lineup, the result of the second -
Postage, stationery and printing 100.00
round of games should be far differ-
Emergency
......... . 500.00
650.00
ent from the first, the Legionnairee
Sub-total ..... ..... ..... ... . ..... .........
..$ 8,476.00
......... ........... ............. ········· .... $30,740.00
losing four of the seve n games play ed _ TOTAL
ESTIMATED RECEIPTS
in the first round.
From county schoo l fund during coming year .. . $2,626.50
The club had a chance to sign
From state schoo l fund during coming year.. . .
391.5G
Bliss, who pitched for the bakery
From clcm't'y school fund during coming sch. yr. 2,026.38
Sunday, in the first part of the sea-
Estimate of probable unexpended balance at
son, but passed it up, which is much
encl of current year .
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. 3,260.00
Estimat cl amount to be received from all
regretted now after he has been seen
other sources during coming school year ... 8,016.00
WITH A PURCHAJEof 10 BLADEj
in a game. There are ~everal pros-
Total estimated receipts, not including
pects in view for lhc pitching staff.
proposed tax
$1G,310.44
and no doubt one or the other will
preventing vibr~tion and "pull."
O get a million boosters in a fl.ash
RE APITULA TION
materialize to strength n the team be- -
Total estimated expenses for the year. .
30,740.00
Insert or release it by merely pres-
-to have a million men telling
_ Total estimated receipts not incl. proposed tax 16,310.44
for Sunday's contest.
sing a button. Guard of n ew type
Balance, amt. to be raised by district tax
......... $$14,42!).66
other millions about our marvelous
The Legionnaires will depart fo1
The indebtedness of District No. 108 is a s follows:
Sherwood Sunday morning not late,
gives you the b enefit of the full
rMor achievement-we are giving
Total bonded indebtedness .. ......
. ...... ... . .. $19,000.00
than 1 l o'clock, in privnte cars.
Dated this 24 lh day of May, 1928.
shaving edge. L arn how kind it is
away free a million new $1,000,000
The box score of last Sunday's
BOARD OF DIRE TORS,
to your face, how swiftly and gently
V let AutoStrop Ra%ors in the most
J. G. HAYMAN, hairman
game follows:
A.G. AMES,
it glides through the toughest b eard
liberal introductory offer ever made.
Estacada
B R H 0 A E
W. H . GRABEEL.
Bronson ss ....
5 1 2 0 (j 0
or tiniest hairs without roughing
Publish June 1, and Jun 15 _
Scales rf
5 0 1 2 0 0 _ Attest: WM. DALE, Distri<:t !erk.
Millions want the thrill of using a
A. Lovelace 1 b .. 5 1 4 8 0 0
or hurting the te derest skin.
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R. Lovelace cf ... 4 1 2 1 0 0
rMor built to win men never before
Miller 3b ··-···
3 0 0 2 2 0
You'll
say
the
razor
is
worth
the
mil•
able to shave with a Safety. Hun•
Fischer c
2 0 1 7 0 0
lion it cq tu • You 'll know our 21
Smith 2b
3 0 2 5 3 0
dreds of thousands in every town
Jennings lf ... . .. 3 0 0 2 0 0
years of research wa not in vain.
Moreland p .. ..... 4 0 0 0 G 0
and city are trying it. They are wild
Dykes rf ..
1 0 0 0 0 0
You'll realize, a do hundreds of
with enthusiasm. They are telling
Municipal Terminal, Sixth and Salmon Sts.-Phone Main 7788.
thousands
of
others
who
acted
quick-
Total
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their friends, "It's 20 years ahead of
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LECION
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flag p,,Je al th ,1t · hjll .
Th re wa. no el !H0J.' ram for tre
post in groups ,·1sited the grave. of
comrad s in CC!T'ctcri<>. near Esta-
cada to place> a token or rcmem-
brnnce.
l\Juny peoplt• visited tlw c metery
here with their loving tributes of
flower , while many ,, ent to other
cemet .. ries where they might lay to-
kens of remembrance on the final
re~ting place~ of loved ones and many
silent tears were shed in memory of
loved on1:s in graves in other lands.
Hundreds of curs pa:sed through
Est c, <la nd there n•n• man; vi i-
tor to the nPw r ot·t !,ere, st c d
Lake.
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BAKERY
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the field."
Go to your dealer today. Get your
new $ 1,000,000 rMor
anrl improved strop
FREE with the pur•
chase of ten new
Valetite-processed
blades at the regular
price of 1. See for
your elfbowtheblade
I()('ks rigidly against
the sturdy support,
ly, that this i not just "an ther razor"
-but a revolutionary development
-an entirely new shaving principle.
It cost a million, it's
worth a million, but
it's free to you. Insure
permanent shaving
comfort. Act before
th upply i exhau t•
ed.Beoneofth lucky
million. Only a hort
time left! o now.
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Davidson's
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Maney 3b
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Becker 2b ········· 3 0
Elfers cf
8 0
4 0
B. Fleskes c
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Simons 3b
W. Fl sk s rf
3 0
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Labelle cf
Peeler ss
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Bliss p .... _ .. ...
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ScorP by innings:
EsLacada
0 0 0 0 0 0 0 3 0-:J
Davidson's
O O O O 1 0 0 0 0-1
Firs on balls-off Mor land 3, off
BliBB 2; Left on bu es--Estaea<la 11
0 vidson'
; two-base hits--Bron
~on, A. Lovelace 2, Smith, B cket
W. Fl kc. ; s ruck out by 1orelan<l
I), by Bli.. (j; Double play. -Brcrn
on to 8mith to . Lovelace, P l'IPt
to Be ker tc, ~,im(JnM, Seal •s to A.
Lovelu •. Tim I :4ti.
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STORE S CLOSE IN CITY
ON MEMORIAL DAY
Portland-Carver-Estacada Stages
LINN'S INN,
A . 1.
atacada, Or gon-DAILY
P.M. P.M.
Lv. Portland
2.00 6.20
Lv. lackamas
2 :3 0 6 :60
Lv. arver
2 :40 7 :00
Lv. Barton
3 :06 7 :25
3 :16 7 :36
Lv. Eagle Cr k
Ar. Estacada
3 :30 7 :60
•Daily except Sunday
SUNDA-L ave Portland 10 a.
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P.M.
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P.M.
Estacada
8 :00 4 :30 8 :30
Eagl
reek 8: 15 4 :46 8 :46
Barton
8 :26 4 :6 6 8 :65
Carver
8 :45 5 :15 9 :16
Iackamas 8: 16 6 :2 6 9 :26
Po1tland
9:30 6 :00 10 :00
(A) Saturday Only.
Leave Estacada 4 :30 p. m.
m.
CUTS MORE
SLICES
TO THE LOAF
An id al slice-size for toa ting, andwiches and
childr n' b tween m al nack .
ECONOMICAL FOR LARGE FAMILIES
The sam Ho! um quality that won the Harry M.
Freer Trophy the econd time in two years. The
'ame pric a the regular large loaf.
oldatYourFavorite
Grocery and Re tau- J,.
ran in -tacada and LO
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Vicinity.
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