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About Clackamas County news. (Estacada, Or.) 1928-1957 | View Entire Issue (March 25, 1938)
s p k in g w a t e r Mr. anil Mrs. Smith o f Tafcomi visited a fi-w days last week with vhi neighbor . Mr. and Mrs. Edward Shearer and family. ¡ Il ; , / l T UM Miss Clara Peterson who is attend ing college at Corvallis spent the spring vacation with her parents. and Donald o f Portland spent the MR AND MRS. J W. CAH ILL W IL L C E L E B R A TE week end with Mrs. Lcnzie’s sister, — o— Mrs Earl Lankins and sister. Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Cahill of Ea Mr. and Mrs. Marshall Fenton of gle Creek will celebrate their golden Gladstone spent Sunday with Mr. and weddiing on Sunday, March 27 with a Mrs. A. J. Wyman. family reunion when all their seven Mrs. Clarence Jubb and chidrei) children are all expected to be home quainted” pot luck supper on Mari-h i 25 at 7 p.m. in the gym. Bring your plate and silverware> Coffee served. Come and get acquainted with your your next door neighbor. A shower for the kitchen will also be held the same evening. Anyone having any thing they wish to donate to our school kitchen will be have the gift appreciated. cherry fruit fly was obtained in tha large Lamberta orchards, ten miles east o f Salem following the spray recommendations worked out by the Oregon experiment station, according to reports made hy the grower to S. C. Jones, assistant entomologist at OSC. The Lamberta orchards have approximately 200 acres o f cherries probably the argest cherry orchard In the Willamette valley. Although three spray applications will ordinarly give 1 control, five sprays were applied in these orchards td be on the safe side. The material used is a sweetened poi son bait spray applied to the foliage carefully studied the operations and problems of county government, espe cially as the taxpayers are affected. 1 served as county u:..e or tor eight years and in line with my du ties I hail a part in preparing county budgets This task is one that requires fairness, good judgment and re. ponsi* bility to all citizens of Clackamas county It is my aim if nominated and elec ted to practice strict economy in man aging the county’s business. 1 also aim to endeavor to create and maintain harmony within the county court, show no fuvors to uny group or any section of the county; to improve and maintain county roads impartially and economically; also 1 will deal fair ly with those in need. The duties o f the County Court, o f which the bounty Judge is a mem ber are numerous and the county’s business is the taxpuyers business as they pay the cost of all operations. Therefore it is important that the man you elect as county judge must be qualified, honest und fair. I believe that I can “ fill the ball,” and render good service to Clackamas county if elected County Judge.— E. L. Pope. — Paid Adv. Betty and John o f Estacada visited FREE FARMER A D S — Three at the Tom Jubb home Sunday a f free farmer ads given with each years ternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Guttridge’ s dough subscription to the Clackamas County terr Mary Lou and Ruth who are at V iU LA The Vico club will hold their re News, leading newspaper o f eastern tending normal school at Monmouth gular meeting Friday evening at the Clackamas County. Subscription $1.50 were home for the spring vacation. per year. Mr. and Mrs. I,. S. Tenny, Mr. an<i Viola school house. Mr. and Mrs. William Shearer and Mrs. Harry Traylor and daughtei Sunday afternoon visitors at thq LAW N M OW ERS SHARPENED daughter Margaret visited his par Virginia, Mr. and .Mrs. Karl Lankins home of Mr. and Mrs. Earl Lankins to kill the adult flies just before the ents Sunday. and Mrs. Nora Lankins attended the were Mr. and Mrs_ F. Hoecker and Let us sharpen and adjust your cherries ripen. Sunnyside grange meeting Monday family of Troutdale and Mrs. Gussie lawn mower. Prices 76 eenta and up Mr. and Mrs. Joe Erickson and evening when Springwater grange wards. L. L. Kidder Hardware Co . Hull of Oregon Ctiy. aons Bruce and Kenneth took dinner visited Sunnyside. POPE IS C A N D ID ATE Gresham, Ore.— Adv. with the Ed Aycock family one day , Mr. and Mrs. L. S. Tenney and FOR CO UNTY JUDGE this week. Dinner guests at the home of Mr. , hters t Sunday with Mr. and Locker Storage Orders j it n __ 'T' 1 /-,»• C »• m i S n n d n v 1 and Mrs Ben Tannler Sr. on Sunday Mrs. E. N. Brock at Mt. Pleasant. Mr. and Mrs. George Mann and Face Pioneer Problems— I am a candidate for the republican were Mr. and Mrs. W. Forbes, Nor Frank Friediy from the Dalles were nomination for County Judge, the pri Mr and Mrs. Ed Bateson attended man Forbes and Mrs. Emn.a Lewis visiting Sunday at the home o f Mr Cold storage locker operators o i mary election to held May 20. Hav the funeral services for Mrs. J. E. of Linneman. ami Mrs. Forrest Ifrickson. the Pacific northwest will continue a ing been a resident and taxpayer of Waltman at Sllverton Wednesday. tri-state organization including, Oie- Clackamas county since 1909 I have Mrs. Everet Osobrne and daughter The annual Congregational meet Mr. and Mrs. Eldon Lankins and gon, Washington and Idaho but will of Estacada spent Sunday with the ing will be held in the grange hall » -..iuOOW former’s parents Mr. and Mrs. Ed daughters were Sunday dinner guests encourage BistiSct sub-organiaation iiaajiu-.uiiK.i-.i;e>i.:ti<uaau<pu i c B a a a ia>aìa!<n«iamiifl>uiai<afi)<i>iauiiu<iji Wednesday, March 30. A pot luck of Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Evanson Sr. it was decided at the two day educa Ficken. dinner will be served at 6:30 pm. at Redland. .In the afternoon the tional and business conference held Mrs. L. G. Lenzie and chidren Jeon Lankins attended the funeral service* at Oregon state college recently. The PTC is sponsoring a ‘‘get ac Need o f a strong organization to of Mrs. Pulley at Canby. protect the interest o f this new in »iHiNiiiimmimiiiiiimiiiimiiiiiiiMHiiHMiiiiiiimiiiM iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimiiiiiimiwi^ dustry in matters o f legislation, edu £ Report of the Condition of the cation and regulation was ephasized at the conference. So many pitfalls are in the way oT such a pioneer enterprise that the organization vot £ at Estacada, County of Clackamas, Oregon, at the close o f business — ed to encourage research In this field £ MARCH 7, 1938 § such as is being carried on by the I RESOURCES § food products indstries department at “ UNDER SUSPICION” ...............................................116,373.81 £ Loans anil discounts ............... ............................................... . . , ,, j Oregon state college and to publish I There is a bag double bill at the : » " . , ............. 3.8« E Overdrafts ................................................................................ r, . . . „ ., . „ , , . for the benefit of their patrons a E t a theatre Friday and Saturday of „ U1. k ___ United States Government obligations, direct and or fully booklet which will contain latest facts this week_ The main feature o f this guaranteed .............. ............................................. 22,497.32 . for the guidance o f users of individ 94,067.05 hill is Jack Holt in ‘ ‘Under Susplc- Other bonds, stocks and secuiities .......... 3,948.70 E ion” . Here is a mystery story that ual food lockers. Banking house $3375.76; furniture and fixtures $573.00 NOVELTIES BASKETS ETC. 49,522.58 E stunned Liberty’s five million read- Cush and due from banks ...................................................... W lM JUU H m *7 U U E i s and that will hold you spellbound In an lc* rtsrm. tbs m < «J ulephons $186,423.41 E from start to finish. It is a genuine Total resources wires betweaa two pois* may be load £ I thriller that will live in your mem- L IA B IL IT IE S ed down by as much as six too« of lea E ory for a long,long time. In addl- THE JUNIOR DEPARTMENT STORE DEMAND DEPOSITS: y tion there is the delightful comedy (a) O f individuals, co-partnerships, Cherry Fruit Fly C*"»»rolled 218 Main Ave., North Gresham, Oregon corporations, etc, ........................................ $91,250.85 E drama staring Barbara Stanwyck in . - « lito (b) O f state, county, municipalities, etc...... 18,143 04 Almost complete control o f the uröwuau&cgßcirji.;.',!; = j “ Breakfast for Two.” (c) Due to banks, including cashier’s and certified checks ..................— ................... 1,676^0 Select Your Easter Greeting Cards NOW! ESTACADA ST ATE BANK Double Bill at Esta This Week ¡ Watch for Our Big EASTER Opening Il<k|i|i*s llaok«ki Sion* — I Total demand deposits ................................. $111,070.59 TIME DEPOSITS: (a) O f individuals, copartnerships, < orporutions, etc., $46,774.11 Total time deposits ......................... .....$46,774.11 Other liabilities ......................... . ... ....................... 682.96 P CAPITAL ACCOUNT: Capital .............................................. $15,000.00 Surplus............................................. ..... 5,788.78 Undivided profits, net, (if a deficit so indicate by ♦) ................ 3,452.63 Reserves .................................................... 3,654.34 o r t l a n d G e n e r a l E l e c t r ic E l e c t r ic C o m p a n y B u il o in o PO RTLA N O . O R I4 0 M FRANKLIN T GRIFFITH MdldlNt March 23, 1958 Total capital account (Includes no capital deben tures and or borrowings) ...........................................$27,895.75 Total liabilities ...........................................$186,423.41 £ £ 1 i E t = MEMORANDUM: Loans and liabilities pledged: U.S. Government obligations, direct and or fully guaranteed 1,980.56 Other bonds, stocks and securities ........................................ 9,250.00 : i uiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimmiimiiiiiiiiiiHiiiimmimmiiiiiimiiiiiiiiiiiiimii a PATRICK! * J '-•3 :< * <• * A THE POSITION OF PRESIDENT ROOSEVELT ON DISTRIBUTION OF ELECTRIC POSTER E OH, i -ij s Total pledged excluding rediscounts.....................$11,230.56 Total liabilities secured by the pledge of loans and or investments .....................................................................$11,230.56 State o f Oregon, County o f Clackamas, ss. 1, Chas. B. Shirley, cashier o f the above-named bank, do solemn ly swear that the above statement is true to the best o f my knowledge D i l i ! Ilnliuf * ^ und belief. CHAS. B. SHIRLEY, Cashier. Subscribed and sworn to before Correct— Attest: — me this 17th day o f March, 1938. jj (- GOHRING S. E WOOSTER, a . e YOCUM, ’ Notary Public for Oregon. U. S. MORGAN, E My Com. expires May 20, 1939. Directors. To the Voters o f the Proposed Northwest Oregon Bonneville P eople's U t ilit y D is t r ic t ;_________ Soma o f the sponsors o f the public u t i l i t y d i s t r i c t have declared and are s t i l l claiming that President Roosevelt favors the formation o f public u t i l i t y d is t r i c t s and the establishment o f public ownership fo r the d istrib u tio n o f e le c t r ic power. On September 21, 1952, at 'Portland, Oregon, Mr. Roosevelt declared h is p o s it ion on this important n atter in a speech which was reported in f u l l in the Portland newspapers, from one o f which, the Oregon Journal, we Quote the words o f Mr. Roosevelt as follow st » I do not hold with those wlp advocate government ov.’nership or ¿rovemnent opera tion o f a l l u t i l i t i e s . I sta te to you ca te g o r ic a lly that as a broad general rule the development o f u t i l i t i e s should remain, with certain ex ception s. a function f o r private in it ia t iv e and private c a p it a l. " In the same speech having sp e cia l reference to situ a tion s such as Bonneville Roosevelt sa id j "State owned o r fed eral owned power s it e s can and should properly be de veloped by government I t s e l f . ITnen so developed, private ca p ita l should be given the f i r s t opportunity to t ransmi t and d istrib u te the power on the b asis o f the best se rv ice and the lowest rates to give a reasonable p r o fit There is no record o f which we have knowledge that President Roosevelt has ever repudiated or changed the p o lic y he then advocated. Savings re su ltin g from l^w co st el e c t r ic energy generated as a by-product o f Federal navigation p ro je cts can and w i ll , as soon as a v a ila b le to us. be passed on to the consumers without destroying investment or losin g tax revenues, thereby f urther reducing tho low rates in th is area which Mr. Roosevelt commended in his Portland speech. A "NO" vote at the sp ecia l e le ctio n on A pril 8 would not only be in accord with the p o licy approved by President Roosevelt, but would a lso be in your own best in terest.