Clackamas County news. (Estacada, Or.) 1928-1957, June 07, 1929, Image 4

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    CLACKA M AS C O U N TY N E W S. FRID A Y . JU N E 7. 1929
Professional Cards
W. L. Whelden
I n t e r i o r D e c o r a t i n g , K alco m in in g
P ain tin g , Inside and out
P ric es rig h t, w ork g u a ra n te e d
Phone 954
E stacada
L. A. Chapman
M ORTICIA N
C alls a tte n d e d day or night
M o rtu a ry I. O. O. F. Bldg.
T elephone No. 21-61
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Dr. W. W. Rhodes
O S T E O P A T H IC
P hysician a n d Surgeon
E stac ad a
O regon
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S. E. Wooster
R e al E s t a t e L o a n s, I n s u r a n c e
R e n ta ls
F arm L oans a S pecialty
Tel. 77-3
E stac ad a , Ore.
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CEDAR DALE
(R eceived too late fo r last issue)
CEDAR D A LE, May 30.— (.Spe­
c ia l).— Mrs. D onald C lark, o f Cali­
fo rn ia , sp en t a few days here w ith
her h u sb a n d ’s p a ren ts, Mr. and Mrs
M e rritt C lark.
R uth Tillows, who has been w ork­
ing a t the G riffiths cook house, is at
hom e a t present.
M r.s N. P. Jo h n so n , who has been
confined to h e r hom e fo r several
m onths, w ith a lam e hip, was able to
ride to th e sto re in h e r g ra n d so n ’s
c ir, one ev en in g last week.
A nona Beck sp e n t the w eek-end in
O regon C ity, visiting friends,
Mrs. Jo h n P aveletz had th e m is­
fo rtu n e to c u t off th e end o f her left
thum b, w ith a scythe.
Mrs. N ellie C reason, o f C alifo rn ia
Mrs. E llen C o u n try m an and Mrs. Lee
Livingston and d a u g h te r, of M olalla,
called on Mrs. P. E. Bonney, one a f ­
tern o o n last week.
Mr. and Mrs. R ichard S trik e r, o f
O regon C ity, w ere F rid a y evening
guests a t th e W a lte r G o rb e tt home.
The fo rm e r’s p a re n ts, Mr. a n d Mrs.
O tto S trik e r, w ere g u ests a t th e sam e
hom e S unday evening.
Mr. and Mrs. C lifford W inslow and
son, and Mrs. H azel and son, John,
o f Spokane, w ere g u ests a t the
C laude W inslow hom e o v e r th e w eek­
end.
Mr. and Mrs. H a rry Beck a re the
proud p a re n ts o f a boy born May 23,
a t the home o f Mrs. B eck's m other,
Mrs. O m er K arney.
Miss H elen W inslow has been re-
i engaged to teach the p rim a ry room
o f th e M ulino school.
Miss F lo re n ce B um gardner, who
I ta u g h t school h e re fo r th e la st tw o
] term s, le ft fo r h e r hom e in P o rtlan d
on S a tu rd a y evening.
Mr. and Mrs. A. C ooper a n d son,
o f Bell S ta tio n , w ere g u ests a t the
C. W inslow hom e Sunday evening.
Mr. a n d Mrs. C laude T w eedy, fo r­
m erly o f this neighborhood a n d now
S o f B eaverton, a re th e p roud p a ren ts
o f a baby girl.
Mr. a n d Mrs. E dw in T oust, o f Ply­
m outh, C al., visited a t th e John
E vans home one e vening last week.
Dr. Charles P. Johnson
D en tist. E x tra c tin g Specialist
60H M ed-D ental Bldg, 11th &
T aylor, P o rtlan d
Beacon 6425
Gas or nerve blocking A nesthesia
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Dr. M. M. Martindale
C H IR O PR A C T O R
o f O regon C ity
Walter W. Gilbert, M.D.
Physician and Surgeon
O ffice H ours 9 to 6
a n d E venings
E sta c a d a
O regon
O. D .E B Y
A t t o r n e y at L aw
G eneral P ra c tice . C onfidential
A dviser.
O regon C ity,
O regon
EAGLE CREEK
(R eceived too la te fo r la st issue)
E A G L E C R E E K , May 30.— Spe­
c ia l).— T he follow ing is th e s ta n d ­
ing o f schools, p lacem ent figured on
e n ro lm en t basis, a t th e G range pic­
nic:
No. School
E n ro lm e n t P oints
1. D over ............. ........ 31
116.4
O B arto n . ...... .. .. 28
66.5
3 . C a rv e r .......... ....... 51
34.0
1. E agle C reek ........ 53
29.0
5. G arfield ...... ....... 17
20.1
6. T rac y ............ ........ 7
7.6
7. N orth Logan ........ 15
7.0
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D ouglas R idge (n o t p lac in g ).
W in n er o f tro p h y cup, Dover. S pe­
cial prizes won by: H elen K rieger,
e lectric p e rco lato r, highest scoring
g irl; E agle C reek school, baseball
m itt, tug-of-w ar. B ennie T h ay er, of
E agle C reek, won tw o prizes, one fo r
the 100-yard dash and one fo r the
bro ad jum p, as well as com ing in sec­
ond in the b all-throw ing c o n te st, giv­
ing points to th e school. E agle C reek
won th e tug-of-w ar.
Dr. H. A. Schneider
D E N T IST
P h o n e S a n d y 151
Sandy, O regon
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S c h u e b e l, B e a t t i e & M iller
A tto rn e y s a t Law
6 p e r c en t sta te school m oney to
loan on farm s. G eneral law p ra c ­
tice. B ank o f O regon City Bldg.
O regon C ity, O regon
D. C. & E. C. L A T O U R E T T E
A ttorneys
P ra c to c e in All C ourts
F irst N ational Bank B uilding
O regon C ity, O regon
Dr. H. M. Kramer
D E N TIST
Office P h o n e 3 1 5
WE OFFER
Ihs.
lbs.
lbs
lbs.
A - 1 E g g Mash
A -1 Scratch
Devel. M nsh
Deve!. S c r a t c h
$ 2 .6 0
2.40
2.75
2.60
OLD SYSTEM
MILLING COMPANY
M a n u fa c tu re rs of
BETTER
FEEDS
82nd St. SE, n e a r K endall Sta.
Phone SU niet 6023
Portland
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it a P r e s c r i p t i o n fo r
Colds, Grippe, Flu, Dengue,
Bilious Fever and Malaria.
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sim h 11 ni mi un mi h il i un i mi lililí
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MARVEL INN |
C H IC K E N D IN N ER S
BANQUETS
B R ID G E
LUNCHES
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LUNCHEONS
P IC N IC G RO U N D S
O n th e
GEORGE
B lu ff Road Hi m ile £
n o rth o f S andy
P hone S andy 20x2
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NOTICE OF SCHOOL MEETING
: of outlaw s d e te rm in e d to kid n ap the
| fa th e r, W ells is p re cip ita te d in to one
i dan g ero u s and th rillin g situ atio n a f
te r an o th er.
‘‘Born to th e S a d d le ” w as d irected
by Joseph L evigard from th e original
sto ry by B ruce M itehel a n d G eorge
Plym pton.
A p ic tu re re p le te w ith
thrills, it is c e rta in to keep its au d i­
ence ten se w ith e x citem en t th ro u g h ­
o u t t h “ e n tire showing.
D uaue Thom pson, a b e a u tifu l and
ta le n te d young uctress who has been
seen in a n u m b er o f W ells p ictu res,
has the fe a tu re d lead in “ B orn to the
S addle.” Miss Thom pson, a fo rm e r
dancer, is said to give one o f th e best
pe rfo rm a n ce s o f h e r c a re e r in this
picture.
In cluded in the cast are
Leo W hite, M erril M cCorm ick, N elson
McDowell and B yron Douglas. The
p ictu re was m ade u n d e r th e p ersonal
supervision o f W illiam L ord W right.
N otice is hereby given to th e legal v o ters o f School D istrict No. 108,
o f C lackam as C ounty, S ta te o f O regon, th a t a school m eeting o f said dis­
tric t will be held a t th e High School A uditorium , on th e 17th day o f Ju n e ,
1929, a t 8 o ’clock in th e a fte rn o o n , fo r th e purpose o f discussing the bud­
g e t h e re in a fte r se t out w ith the levying board, and to vote on the proposi­
tio n o f levying a special d istric t tax .
The to ta l a m o u n t o f m oney needed by th e said school d istric t du rin g
th e fiscal y e ar b e g in n in g on J u n e 17, 1929, and ending Ju n e 17, 1930, is
e stim a te d in th e follow ing budget and includes the am o u n ts to be received
from th e county school fu n d , s ta te school fund, e le m en tary school fund,
special d istric t ta x , a n d all o th e r m oneys o f th e d istrict.
U n til th e ballots a re co u n ted a t least one ho u r a f te r th e tim e set fo r
the m eeting in d istric ts o f th e second and th ird classes, any legal v o ter of
the d istric t shall be e n title d to vote upon any m a tte rs b efo re th e m eeting.
BUDGET
ESTIM A TED R E C E IPT S
B alance on hand as show n by a n n u a l re p o rt a t
begin n in g o f y e a r...............................................
From d istric t tax .........................................................
F ro m co u n ty school fu n d ...........................................
From sta te school fu n d ...............................................
From e le m en tary school fu n d .................................
From high school tu itio n
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R evenue re ce ip ts fro m o th e r so u rc es..................
$ 10,531.38
2,618.60
398.78
2,035.02
10,304.69
23.00
T o tal rev en u e receip ts (item s 2 to 10 in­
clusive) ...................................................................
From o th e r n on-revenue sources (re c e ip ts from
revolving funds, as c a fe te ria s, e t c .) .............
$
B R EA K IN TO P IC T U R E S
(R eceived too la te fo r last issue)
G EO RG E, May 30.— (S p e c ia l).—
School closes on W ednesday, as the
te a c h e r had a few days to m ake up,
on acc o u n t o f sickness and bad
w e ath e r d u rin g th e w in te r tim e.
Leo R a th a n d C hris K linker, w ith
the help of G eorge W illing, loaded a
c ar o f lu m b e r in E stacad a this week.
M esdam es S harp, Fisk and W ilson,
of P o rtlan d , w ere visiting Mrs. Leo
R ath on T uesday.
Mr. a n d Mrs. P. R uhl and fam ily
had as g u ests over S a tu rd ay and
Sunday, Mrs. S. M ueller, Mr. and
Mrs. Ted M ueller, Mr. and Mrs. E m ­
m anuel M ueller, Mr. and Mrs. Mog-
g e rt, o f P o rtlan d , and Mr. and Mrs.
F o rsy th e and children, of G resham .
T hey a rc m other, b ro th ers and sisters
of Mrs. Ruhl.
G uests o f th e K linker fam ily on
Sunday w ere Mr. a n d Mrs. C harles
H a rg er and sm all son, o f B a rto n ;
Mrs. C ochran, Mr. a n d Mrs. E ddie
Scheel and children, W a lte r Scheel
and O scar L arsen, o f P o rtlan d .
Mr. and Mrs. Jo h n W illing and
children, o f Sellw ood, w ere g u ests
on Sunday of Mr. a n d Mrs. J. P a u l­
sen a n d G eorge W illing.
Mr. and Mrs. Jo e R ickey had as
v isitors last W ednesday, Mr. and
Mrs. J . W oodle, o f E stac ad a , th e p a r­
en ts o f Mrs. R ickey, and a sister,
Mrs. Pogue, w ith Mr. P ogue and chil­
dren.
Mr. and Mrs. P. R uhl celeb rated
th e ir tw e lfth w edding a n n iv e rsa ry on
Sunday.
Mr. a n d Mrs. H. Jo h n so n had as
g u ests on S unday, Mr. and Mrs.
K leinbilen and Mr. and Mrs. R. Gin-
th e r and d a u g h te r, M arian, of P o rt
land.
N E W T E D W E L L S FIL M
CO M IN G T O T H E L IB E R T Y
P re se n tin g th e e v er-p o p u lar Ted
W ells in a role th a t calls fo r some of
th e m ost difficult tric k rid in g ever
p e rfo rm e d on th e screen, “ Born to
the S addle,” a U niversal W estern fea
tu re , is on a t the L ib e rty T h ea tre , E s­
tac ad a , fo r to n ig h t and tom orrow
night (F rid a y a n d S a tu rd a y ).
W eis, who is considered the best
th rill rid e r in p ictu res, plays a Chi­
cago m illionaire, who spends his v a ­
cation on a m o u n ta in ranch, living
the life of a cowboy. B ecom ing in­
volved w ith a w ealth y m an and his
d a u g h te r, who ex p erien ce a series of
h a ir-ra isin g a d v e n tu re s w ith a band
T he b a c c a la u re a te services w ere
held fo r the eighth g ra d e last Sunday
evening a t the church. Rev, E. R. D.
; H ollensted gave th e address.
The
j church was very p re ttily d e co ra te d in
p u rp le and gold, th e class colors. The
diplom as w ere p re sen te d to th e s tu ­
d e n ts by H om er G lover. T hose re ­
ceiving diplom as w ere: Raym ond
G lover, M ary G igliotti, E rn st Bullin
g er,
C arl
R eh b erg and
B ennie
I T hay er.
E stac ad a , O regon
Office hours 9 n.m. to 5 p.m.
E venings by a p p o in tm en t
1 00
1 00
100
1 00
ing previous p ra ctic e a n d (som e a > )
a ie to b at left-handed.
W ilbert M anning plans to leave
soon fo r a trip th ro u g h C a lifo rn ia
and, possibly, on to O klahom a. He
is u n c e rta in a b o u t re tu rn in g to O re ­
gon b efo re he goes to C olorado
w here his hom e is.
Ed T ru llin g e r ex p ects to finish
tra in in g hops today. A lm a Bell and
h e r siste r, Mrs. E m m a G ross, who
have been w orking fo r him, in ten d
re tu rn in g to P o rtla n d th is evening.
C harles E astm a n had an auction
sale a few days ago and plans to
leave here soon.
W illiam S an d ers has been a p p o in t­
ed su b s titu te m ail c a rrie r a n d w as in
the c ity F rid ay , w ith II, C. G lover, in
connection w ith th e ap p o in tm en t.
L ittle P e rry G rier, w ho w as tak en
by his p a ren ts, Mr. and Mrs. Ed.
G rier, la s t Sunday evening, to a hos­
pital in P o rtlan d , is re p o rte d to have
passed th e crisis and som e hope is
held fo r his recovery. He had been
q u ite ill at hom e fo r two w eeks, but
it was n o t know n th a t he had devel­
oped pneum onia un til he w as tak en
, to th e hospital.
Mrs. A gnes F ra n c is and Miss F e rn j
C lute have been re-elected to teach j
a t th e E agle C reek g ra d e school next
year, Mrs. F ra n c is as prin cip al and
Miss C lute to te a c h the low er g ra d es .
M essrs. Daly a n d Irvin, fro m Mon- j
ta n a , visited th e M olony fa rm t h i s 1
w eek. T hey plan to a tte n d th e Shrin j
e rs ’ convention a t Los A ngeles b e ­
fo re re tu rn in g home.
The school picnic will be held on 1
F rid ay on the seh ol gro u n d s. The
com m unity as a w hole ex p ec ts to be
th e re and a v ery e n jo y a b le day is
planned.
A picnic d in n e r will be
served a t noon. T he fa th e rs a re to \
play the boys a gam e o f b aseball in
th e a fte rn o o n .
E veryone is in te r­
ested in seeing who will w in, as the
"old m e n ” a re to play w ithout hav-
COMES O F BROKEN LEG
$
$ 25,872.27
10G. 10
R ichard A rlen is th e only a c to r in
T o tal n on-revenue receip ts (ite m s 12 to
Hollywood who broke into th e movies
17, in clusive) .............................................
with a broken leg.
The young P a ra m o u n t leading
T o tal receip ts (item s 11 and 1 8 )................
m an, now playing th e m ost im p o rta n t
series o f roles of his screen c are e r,
ESTIM A TED EX PEN D ITU R ES
was carried into th e studio to which
1. G e n e r a l C o n t r o l —
he has been u n d e r c o n tra c t fo r th re e
E lem en tary
years, on a stre tc h e r.
C lerk ....................................................................
$
200.00
C
om
pulsory
ed
u
catio
n
a
n
d
c
en
su
s...........
25.00
U nable to g e t even e x tra w ork, he
O th e r services ...................................................
150.00
had tak en a job d elivering film on a E lections and publicity ................................
10.00
m otorcycle. J u s t outside th e P a ra ­ L egal service (c le rk ’s bond, a u d it, e tc .).
25.00
m ount studio he had an a ccid en t, r e ­
T o tal expense o f g e n e ra l control.
su ltin g in a bro k en leg.
II.
In stru c tio n — S upervision—
It was while in th e h o spital th a t he
m et the people who la te r g ave him P rincipals
Music in stru c to r ......................................
work as an e x tra .
Supplies, p rincipals and supervisors.
20.00
A rlen scored heavily in C lara
Bow’s “ L adies of the M ob,” and in
T o ta l expense o f su p e rv isio n ....
the epic o f hobohem ia, “ B eggars of
I II . I n s t r u c t i o n — T e a c h i n g —
L ife.” His m ost re ce n t screen role
T each ers ................... ..................... .........
6,480.00
is th a t of th e y oung p layw right in Supplies (chalk, paper, e tc .) ..........
100 00
“ M an h attan C o ck tail,” th e sto ry of
T o ta l expense o f tea ch in g
life behind th e scenes on B roadw ay,
which th e L iberty T h ea tre , E stac ad a ,
IV. O p e r a t i o n o f p l a n t -
will show on S u n d ay a n d M onday.
j a n i t o r .........................................
700.00
J a n ito r ’s supplies ......................
50.00
F uel ................................................
300.00
L ight a n d pow er ......................
150.00
W a te r ............................................
50.00
T o ta l expense of operation..
V.
VI.
50.00
$ 25,977.37
H igh School
$
300.00
25.00
200.00
25.00
25.00
$
985.00
$
2,200.00
350.00
30.00
$
2,600.00
$
9,950.00
400.00
$ 16,930.00
$
1 , 000 .0 0
100.00
350.00
250.00
50.00
$
3,000.00
$
100.00
$
150.00
$
75.00
3,065.00
$
3,165.00
$
280.00
70.00
$
552.50
$
2,800.00
A uxiliary agencies—
L ib ra ry books ...................... .........................................
T ra n s p o rta tio n o f pupils ..........................................
25.00
T o tal expense o f a u x ilia ry agencies .
V II.
Fixed ch a rg e s—
In su ra n c e ..................................
R ent .............................................
172.50
30.00
T o tal fixed charges
IX.
D e b t se rv ice
2 , 000.00
P rin cip al on bonds
In te re s t on bonds ..
In te re s t on w a rra n ts .
700.00
100 .0 0
T o tal debt service .......................
X.
100.10
M a in te n an ce a n d rep airs—
ELW OOD , Ju n e 6.— (S p e c ia l).—
Mrs. M atilda S u rju s is visitin g h e r R ep air and re p la ce m en t of f u rn itu re and
e q u ip m e n t ..............................................................
niece, Mrs. Louis V allen, a t S c o tt’s
Mills.
T o ta l expense o f m ain ten a n ce and re p airs
Mrs. L ydia P a rk , Mrs. F. N. Cado-
nau and Avis C adonau, of E sta c a d a ;
L au ren Syron, o f C ulv er; Mr. and
Mrs. W. L. M aplethorpe and son,
Billie, of Bull R un, w ere g u e sts a t
the M. P a rk hom e on M em orial Day.
Mr. and Mrs. R u fu s S ta h ln e c k er
and d a u g h te r, Iren e , and J . Stahl-
aeck er, of L add Hill, w ere visiting
a t the Dan S ta h ln e c k er hom e on S u n ­
day.
O tis V allen m ade a trip to V ancou­
ver, W ash., on S a tu rd ay .
Ju liu s B ogden, o f P o rtlan d , is vis­
itin g his p a re n ts, Mr. and Mrs. A. U.
Bogden.
L. M. Cox has been em ployed fo r
th e p a st w eek in te a rin g down the
old house on th e Jim m ie Lovell place.
B orn, to Mr. nad Mrs. D onald N el­
son, May 29, a t W ilcox M em orial
H ospital, in P o rtlan d , a son, w eigh­
ing 7 (i pounds; nam ed Ju n io r. T he
m other and baby a re doing well.
Mr. and Mrs. M a tt Ja g m in and U.
N. Beckley w ere c allers a t the M.
P ark home on Sunday.
2,622.00
E m e r g e n c y — ........ ...............
500.00
T o tal estim ated ex p en d itu re s
$ 30,682.50
S u m m a ry of E s tim a te d E x p en d itu re s
F o r school y e a r fro m J u n e 17, 1929, to Ju n e 17,1930
P erso n al service, sum o f ............................................. $ 24,645.00
Supplies, sum o f ............................................................
800.00
M aintenance a n d re p a irs, sum o f............................
150.00
D ebt service, sum o f ....................................................
2,800.00
M iscellaneous, sum o f ................................................
1,787.50
E m ergency ......................................................................
500.00
T otal
$ 30,682.50
R e cap itu la tio n
Things Are On The
Move At ROSE’S
Prices drastically reduced through­
out the store to dispose of our
large stock as quickly as possible.
T otal e stim a te d expenses fo r th e y e a r
T otal estim ated re ce ip ts, not in clu d in g pro­
posed tax .................................................................
$ 30,682.50
15,445.99
B alance, a m o u n t to be ra ised by d istric t
ta x ...................................................................
$ 15,236.51
Indebtedness
A m ount o f bonded in d eb te d n ess............................
$ 18,000.00
T o ta l indebtedness ..............................
D ated th is 2 9th day o f M ay, 1929.
A tte st :
WM. DALE,
D istrict Clerk.
$ 18,000.00
W . H. G R A B EE L ,
A cting C hairm an B oard o f D irectors.
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W h a te v e r you m ay be in need of
com e here first, see if w e have it.
You w ill m ake a su b sta n tia l sav ­
ing on ev ery th in g you buy a t our
store.
The Big Sale Will Continue This
Month.
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or at any time when traveling carry with
you a supply of our
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T R A V E L E R S' CHECKS
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Safe to carry and can be cashed any where
without identification,
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Rose’s Department Store
Shoes, Drygoods, Crockery, H ouse-
furnishings, Groceries, E tc.
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