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EASTERN CLACKAMAS NEWS, FRIDAY, JUNE 8, 1828 WITH THE COUNTY AGENT ESTACADA DROPS CLOSE ™ ie creek school CONTEST 10 SHERWOOD ends withjfine program r i i iiiin iiiiiiiiiiiiiim iM iiiiiiiim iiim iiiiiiiiiiM iiiin iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiin m iiii Notice of School Meeting ■ Notice is hereby given to the legal voters o f School District No. s 108 o f Clackamas County, State o f Oregon, that a school meeting EAGLE CREEK, June 7.— (Spe z o f said district will be held at the High School Auditorium, on the 18th day of June, 192s, at 8 o'clock in the afternoon foi thl eial).— A splendid program marked i (Continued from page one) 5 o f discussing the budget hereinafter set out with the levying board, the closing of the Eagle Creek school ing. The game next Sunday will be — und to vote on the proposition of levying a special district tax. Thursday, May 31. The song and The total amount of money needed by the said school district at Vancouver and the victor will re dance, “ I Am a Yankee Doodle Boy,” = during the fiscal year beginning on June 19, 1928, and ending June main in fourth position with the loser by Test and Saunders made quite a = 30, 1929, is estimated in the following budget and includes the sinking to fifth place. The team hit. Mrs. Walter Roller was heard to = amounts to be received from the county school fund, state sch ool E fund, elementary school fund, special district tax, and all other from here is planning to take the splendid advantage in her solo, “ The E moneys o f the district: = BUDGET stage for the trip, and there will be Rosary.” ESTIMATED EXPENDITURES Mrs. I., Felker sang “ Dearie” und = several extra seats for those who de “ School Days” and was highly ap = Salaries of principals: sire to attend the game. One man, high school .... $2,400.00 plauded. The duet, “ Remember,” One woman, grade school 1.125.00 $3,525.00 The score: sung by Miss Barnett and Miss Hay- Salaries o f teachers (m en): Sherwood— B R II o A E sany was well rendered. One man teacher ............ $1,700.00 S. Cereghino cf 4 1 1 0 0 0 One man teacher 1.350.00 Earl Stevens gave two cornet selec 4 0 0 3 3 3 Fairbanks 3b One orchestra leader ...... 350.00 $3,400.00 J. Cereghino lb 4 0 0 10 0 0 tions, accompanied on the piano by Salaries of teachers (wom en): Walgrave c 3 0 0 7 2 0 Mrs. Stevens. Grant Tote :o!osshrdl Two women teachers $,1,035.00 Fosner lfv 3 1 0 1 0 0 Mrs. Stevens. Grant Test’s song, Two women teachers ................... 1,350.00 Hammerle rf 4 1 2 1 0 0 Two women teachers ................... 1,260.00 Board 2b ....... 3 2 1 3 1 1 “ Popularity,” and encore, “ I Want Two women teachers ... 1 , 080.00 Moore ss 4 1 2 0 3 2 You,” sung from on top of the piano, One woman teacher ..................... 990.00 10,440.00 Stone p ............. 2 1 0 2 4 0 brought down the house. Salaries o f janitor and other employees: A good prqgram was also presented (a) Janitors .................................. $1,700.00 Totals ........ 31 7 6 27 13 6 (b) Clerk ...................................... 500.00 by the children o f the school. Estacada— B R 11 O A E (d) Other employes ..................... 350.00 2,550.00 19,915.00 At the close of the entertainment Bronson 2b ...... 4 2 1 1 1 1 Supplies used in connection with Schmitz ss 4 0 1 2 3 0 refreshments were served, sponsored $ 1 , 000.00 instruction ................................. A. Lovelace lb 5 0 0 6 0 0 by the P. T. A., and netted $45.60, 50.00 Census enumeration (cost o f) ........ 5 1 0 4 0 0 which will help pay for the piano, re R. Lovelace cf 650.00 Fuel ...................................................... Miller 3b ..... 4 2 2 3 0 1 100.00 Water .. ............................................. Fischer c ......... 3 1 2 3 1 0 cently purchased for the school. 400.00 Light and power ............................... Oren Ballou has been appointed Scales rf ........... 5 0 1 2 0 0 150.00 Janitor’s supplies ............................. Jennings If ...... 3 0 1 2 0 0 fire warden for this district. $ 2,350.00 Sub-total .......................................................... Russell p .......... 4 0 0 1 2 1 School grounds: Mr. and Mrs. Pat Monahan and (a) Repairs & improving grounds $300.00 small daughter o f Portland were vis Totals ........ 37 6 8 24 7 3 450.00 (b ) Playground equipment, etc. 150.00 itors at the Rheburg home last week. 300.00 First on balls o ff Russell 3. o ff Repair and replacement o f equipment................ 100.00 Stone 2; left on bases— Estacada 12, The Monahans formerly lived on the Library books (do not incl. county lib’ry tax) 3,000.00 Sherwood 7; two base hits— Miller, ranch of Dr. J. C. Elliott King. Transportation o f pupils ...................................... 75.00 home runs—-Fischer, Board, Moore; Rent ........................................................................... Rev. T. I. Kirkwood was a dinner 200.00 struck out by Stone 8, by Russell 2: guest at the home of Grant Test Insurance double play, Schmitz to Bronson to E Redemption o f bonds and short term loa n s........ 2,000.00 A. Lovelace. ■ Hit by pitcher, Board. Sunday. j Interest on warrants ............................................... 200.00 Mrs. W. F. Pattison has trained her j Alteration o f old buildings .................................... 1,500.00 Umpire, Gus Hanke.________________ Airdale to help round up her four j For other purposes: Premium clerk’s bond $ 50.00 hundred white leghorn chickens at i Notice for Publication i Postage, stationery and printing 100.00 Department o f the Interior, U. S. roosting time. The dog drives the Emergency ........................................ 500.00 650.00 Land office at Roseburg, Oregon chickens to the poultry yard and when Sub-total .................. .................................................. $ 8,475.00 June 2, 1928. ................................................ $30.740.00 : one refuses to go he runs it down j TOTAL ............... Notice is hereby given that Joseph and holds it between his paws till his ESTIMATED RECEIPTS Wiederhold of R. 1, Estacada, Ora* i From county school fund during coming year ... $2,620.60 gon, who, on October 11, 1924, madt mistress arrives to relieve him o f hi| ; From state school fund during coming year 391.56 homestead entry (P. No. 07627), No duty. ■ From elem’t’y school fund during coming sch. yr. 2,026.38 017283, for SEy< SEVs, section 17 Mr. and Mrs. Emil D. Furrer are • Estimate o f probable unexpended balance at township 3 S., range 5 east, Will, rejoicing over the birth of a seven end o f current year ......................................... 3,250.00 meridian, has filed notice o f inten : Estimated amount to be received from all to make three year proof, to and one-half pound baby boy. They : other sources during coming school year.... 8,016.00 establish claim to the land above de have named him Donald Paul. Emil i Total estimated receipts, not including Furrer, Sr., says he is a young grand scribed, before K. F. Frazer, U. S. proposed tax ............................................................. $10,310.44 commissioner, at Yeon Building father, but he is taking it good na- RECAPITULATION Portland, Oregon, on the 12th day turedly. : Total estimated expenses for the year $30,740.00 of July, 1928. Mr. and Mrs. Peter Leonard and : Total estimated receipts not incl. proposed tax 16,310.44 Claimant names as witnesses: Balance, amt. to be raised by district tax ................ $$14,429.56 Leo Rath, Christ Kllnker, Henry daughter Mary o f Gresham drove out ■ The indebtedness o f District No. 108 is as follows: Klinker and J. C. Rickey, all o f Es Sunday and enjoyed a very pleasant Total bonded indebtedness ....................................... $19,000.00 tacada, Oregon. afternoon picnicking on the Furrel : Dated this 24th day of May, 1928. HAMMILL A, CANADAY, domain. j BOARD OF DIRECTORS, 6-8 7-6 Register J. G. HAYMAN, Chairman Mr. and Mrs. Everett Wortman of : A. G. AMES, 1 Portland called on their uncle, Grant : W. H. GRABEEL. j Test, Saturday evening. : Attest: WM. DALE, District Clerk. Publish June 1, and June 15 M. C. Glover and family left Mon 'iiiiiniiiiniiiiiiiMHiiiiiiiiiimininnnninnninninnniiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiniiii| nn |11 day for Rainier to attend the state grange. Mr. Glover is steward o f the TIME SCHEDULE— PORTLAND-ESTACADA STAGES state organization. Ü Sunday Time of Departure Station After considerable investigation 10:00 a. m. 2:00 p. m. 6:20 p. m. 11:00 p. m. Lv. Portland and careful consideration the school 10:35 a. m. 2:35 p. m. 6:55 p. in. T 1 :35 p. m. Lv. Clackamas board has elected teachers for the 10:50 a. m. 2 :50 p. m. 7:05 p. m. 11:50 p. m. Lv. Carver coming school year. Mrs. Agnes 11:05 a. m. 3:05 p. m. 7 :25 p. m. 12:05 a. m. Lv. Barton Francis, who has just completed three Lv. Eagle Creek 11:15 a. m. 3:15 p. m. 7 :35 p. m. 12:15 a. m. Lv. Cedar Brook 11:18 a. m. 3:18 p. m. 7 :38 p. m. 12:18 a. m. years of successful teaching at Upper New Line of Ladies’ Hose; be sure Ar. Estacada 11:30 a. m. 3:30 p. m. 7 :50 p. m. 12:30 a. m. Logan, has been chosen principal. to see these, priced at........... Station Time of Departure 8 Saturday (1 Sunday Mrs. Francis taught in Linn county Lv. Estacada *6:15 a. m. 8:30 a.m . 4:30 p.m . 7 :00 p. m. 8:15 p. m. Six colors to choose from and is also a musician of some abil Lv. Eagle Cr. 6:30 a. m. 8:45 a. m. 4:45 p. m. 7:15 p. in. 8:30 p. m. ity. As primary teacher, Miss Fern Lv. Barton 6 :35 a. m. 8 :55 a. m. 4 :55 p. m. 7 :25 p. m. 8 :40 p. m. Sun Visors; a good sun visor at | Clute, who is well and favorably- Lv. Carver 6:50 a.m . 9:10 a.m . 5:10 p .m . 7:35 p.m . 9:05 p .m . ................................. 15c^ to 50<^ Lv. Clack’mas 7:00 a. m. 9:20 a. m. 5:20 p. m. 7:45 p. m. 9:10 p. m. known, having taught one year in Ar. Portland 7 :35 a. m. 9:56 a. in. 6:00 p. m. 8:30 p. in. 9:45 p. nt. the school here, has been elected. Hats, for men, women and children * Daily Except Sunday. IT Sunday Only V Sat urday Only.____ Miss Opal Clester has gone to Yo- — see these hats, at and up calla where she will stay with her You’ll be surprised at the 10c chil father, Guy Clester, who operates a dren’s hats. sawmill at that place. CUTS MORE Sylvia Spilde and Ruth Glover SHOES— See our Ked shoes for men spent the week end in Portland. women and children. SLICES Mr. and Mrs. Homer Glover and son Clifton and Miss Katherine Krieger FLOUR— Pride of Waldo Hills TO THE LOAF were week end visitors in Portland. 49-lb. sack ........................ Jeanette Shannon o f Astoria is For Health Eat— visiting her grandmother, Mrs. Lena An ideal slice-size for toasting, sandwiches and Kellog. Kellogg’s Pep; 2 f o r ..............25<^ children’s between meal snacks. Mr. and Mrs. George Mungcr and 9 pkgs. f o r ........................... 9 9 c 4 ECONOMICAL FOR LARGE FAMILIES baby daughter from Portland were The same Holsum quality that won the Harry M. Kellogg’s Shreded Wheat Biscuit, visitors on Memorial Day at the Paul Freer Trophy the second time in two years. The Still home. They were accompanied 2 new size and one regular for same price as the regular large loaf. by Charlotte Munger, sister o f Mr. on ly.......................................... M unger and also a former resident. Sold at Your Favorite /\ Kellogg’s Corn Flakes, 4 for... 2 5 £ Mr. and Mrs. George Duncan, Mrs Grocery and Restau- 1 Emma Thomas, Mrs. Lonnie Smith We carry a large stock of general and Roger Sagner were visitors in rants in Estacada and merchandise at prices that are fair. : the neighborhood Sunday. V ic in ity . Ilu e tit rrum Ul of l/uHctium (amity Your home order filled more com Shirley Burnett spent Memorial plete here than at any store in some Day at Corvallis with his brother. Ronald. of the larger places. Be fair to Mrs. Arthur Stipe and three chil yourself and give me a chance. If dren from Bend are at the A. D. wre haven’t what you w ant, we w’ill Burnett home where they will spend get it. the summer. Mrs. Stipe is a sister of Mrs. Burnett and has visited here several times. We Want to Buy Miss Beulah Banrett und Miss Flore WHEAT, EGGS, and CASCARA 1 Haysany have returned to their homes for the summer vacation, the BARK former going to Salem and the lattei We want to haul to market for you to Portland. your cattle, sheep, hogs, wool, veal Mr. and Mrs. A. D. Burnett drove We have the largest and finest line of Fireworks to Corvallis to spend the week t nd chickens, or anything you have to On Monday morning they attended haul. We do hauling for hire and our that ever came to Estacada. the graduation exercises, their son prices are right. Consult us. Ronald being a member o f the grad AMERICAN MADE— ENDORSED BY THE uating class. Miss Edith Brown, whose parents AMERICAN LEGION reside on the former Homer Ballou 1 plaec, was married in Portland last week, to Ralph McKenzie o f Walla Walla. They visited a couple of days at the Brown home and then left for W’ alla Walla where they will Estacad* reside. CURRINSVILLE STORE P R IC E S Household cans Paints, Enamels, Varnish and Varnish Stains, at per c a n ............ .......................1 5 c 4 White Lead, 25 to 100 lb. cans at, pet lb....................................1 3 h £ Linseed Oil, boiled, per gallon, ........................................... $ 1 . 2 0 Garden Hose; 50 foot lengths, coupled ..............................$ 5 . 0 0 Lamps, Coleman, Quicklite— E ach....................................$ 7 . 5 0 SUGAR— 100 lb. sacks— Per sack..............................$ 6 . 7 5 Gresham Bread, 1 lb. size, 9c; 3 loaves f o r .......... .....................2 5 c 4 1 1-2 lb. size, 13c, 2 f o r ........2 5 c 4 Davidson’s Bread, 1 lb. size.. .. .1 0 c 4 11-2 lb. size........... ................1 4 c 4 2 lb. twin, unwrapped bread 15<^ Why pay 15c for a 14c loaf? NewT Peas, per lb........................ 7£c^ White Wax Onions, per lb.......... Rhubarb, per lb............................ 3<^ Lettuce, it’s fine, per h ea d ..........5<^ Swiss Cheese, half pounds........25c^ I. G. A. Coffee, it’s fine, and on Saturdays its only ............... 44<^ Economy Coffee, per lb......... 35<^ Del iMonte Coffee, per lb......... 5 0 c 4 Hills Bros. Coffee, per lb.......... 55c^ M. J. B. Coffee, per lb.............. 5 5 C Blueing ....................... 10c4 Amonia ............ 10* Ripe Olives ................................15c^ iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiH iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiitiH iiiiim iiiiim iiim iiiiiiiiiiim iiiiiiiiiiiim iiiiiiim m iiim iiiiiiiiiiiim Wheat bran 12 pounds Water 2 quarts Dissolve the sodium fluoride in the water, stir in the molasses, add th s mixture to the bran and mix thor Strawberry Root Weevil Control oughly. If this is not enough liquid The adult strawberry root weevil to wet all of the bran a little more are emerging and by June 7 it will water can be added, but do not have be time to apply the first poison bait, it wet enough to drip without being except for the later sections of the pressed. county where application should be Directions for using poison bran: delayed a few days. The bran should be scattered about It is interesting to note that the ground in the evening just before strawberry weevil are just as de dark. The latter part of May or structive to red raspberries as to early June is the best time for strawberries and the bait should be spreading the poison, but some good applied to them as well. The stand will result even if used late in the ard bait is as follows: summer. Scatter j|the bran thinly Apple pulp (canery waste 95. lbs. over all grass plots. By throwing it Calcium arsenate 5 lbs. hard with a wide swing of the arm Mix these ingredients in a closed it can be scattered more evenly and container until the apple peelings are quickly than by simply dropping it coated with the calcium arsenate. from the fingers. More materia) Apply about a tablespoon o f the poi should be applied around the walls son bait to each strawberry or rasp of the house und other buildings, berry hill on top o f the ground, along the edge o f walks, walls, where the adult weevil eat it greed fences and curbing, and around ily. Due to the fact that the above trees, bushes and other objects which formula is patented it may be im are apt to afford a hiding place foi possible to secure apple pulp. In this the earwigs. Do not sprinkle the case poison bran mash should be lawn for two or three days after used. It is made as follows: spreading the bran, for this washes Coarse bran 25 lbs out the poison. Paris green 1 lb. The amount of materials given in Salt 1-4 lb the formula is enough for an ordi Molasses 1 pt. nary city lot, and one treatment prop Two applications o f either , bait erly applied should kill the majority should be applied at seven to ten of earwigs within a few days. days intervals. Earwigs crawl about at night and if neighboring property is not treated Cherry Maggot Control you can expect them back again be It is now time to apply the poison fore the summer is over. If a vacant spray for cherry maggot control. lot adjoins your property, you will Three sprays should be given. The be doing yourself a service to poison first just as the Royal Anne cherries the earwigs on it if you cannot get begin turning red and the two others the owner to do so. Do not forget one at the end o f the first week and the parkings and alleys. one at the end of the second week. The spray should hit the leaves and not the fruit, as it is used to kil' Here From Portland the adult flies before they lay eggs Mr. and Mrs. H. C. Todhunter of which hatch into maggots. Where the Oregon Journal and T. B. Sander only a few family trees occur the bait son o f Portland were visitors in Esta may be applied to the outer lea\es cada Sunday. Mr. Todhunter and with a broom. Rain washes o f the Mr. Sanderson were boyhood friends spray and necessitates additional ap but had not seen each other for fifty plications. One pint to one quait per years until they met a short time ago tree is sufficient: Lead arsenate, 1-2 in Portland. lb„ water, 10 gallons; molasses or sirup (never honey) 2 qts. This Shipping Many Berries amount is sufficient f ° r fifty trees J. G. Hayman is buying strawber Earwigs ries at the cannery building and is For control of earwigs the follow shipping out several tons each day. The berries, he says, are of excep ing poison bran mixture is us d: Sodium fluoride 12 ounces tionally good quality this year and Molasses 2 quarts there will be a large crop. PACE THREE 50c4 10c4 $ 1 .7 5 30c4 f A il L O N G L O A F Fireworks For the Fourth Yours for more business, The Currinsville Store W. E. LINN-Linn’s Inn