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CLACKAMAS COUNTY NEW S 3 XKXHSJtóÜtXKBOÍlg: SXX tOOHSHX X BUCK a R‘»JXXKWÖCas,«21XJ» XXXAXJÜÖCSX» J BUILDERS SLATE GOLF TOURNEY INCOME T A X E S Many will pay income taxes next year who have never paid before, I to IVopared Open a Savings Account and deposit regu-. lary in anticipation of this need. *LJLï* •%**%£; CDUNTY BANK SANDY.OREGON XX7!;>C:( X'SX^'.KîtfjaMâXïillxMMB'SIiiîS ■)< WR Rûs H NOTICE OF SCHOOL M EETIN G Notice is hereby given to the legal voters of School District No. 108, of Clackamas County, State of Oregon, that a SCHOOL MEET ING oi the said district will be held at the Grade School on the ltitn day ot June, 1041 at 8:00 o’clock p. m. for the purpose of discus sing the budget for the fiscal school year, beginning June 16, 1041, and ending June 17, 1042, hereinafter set forth, and to vote on the proposition of levying a district tax. Thu total amount of money needed by the said school district during the fiscal year beginning on June 16, 1041 and ending June 17, 1042 is estimated in the following budget and includes the am ounts to be received from the county school fund, state school fund, elementary school fund, special district tax and all other moneys of the district. Until the ballots are counted at least one hour after the time set for the meeting in districts of the second and third classes, any legal voter of the district shall be entitled to vote upon any m atters bexore the meeting. BUDGET ESTIM ATED R E C EIPTS Estimated balance on hand at beginning of the liscal school year (third Monuay in June) for which this buuget is made ................................................$1,920 To be received from county school fund ....................................... 3,611 To be received lrom elementary school fund .............. 2,400 To be received from state lneuucible school fund ....................... 379 Total estimated receipts ..................................................$8,310 ESTIMATED EX PEN D ITU RES I G eneral C ontrol Personal service ¿Superintendent ....................................... $180.00 Stenographers and other oltice assistants ......... 76.00 Uompuisoi y education and census........................... 40.00 Supp.ies ........................................................................... 100.00 Elections and publicity .............................................. 100.00 Legal services (clerk's bond, auuit, etc) ............. 80.00 Total expense of general control ................................$576.00 J i Instruction— Supervision Personal service Principals .....................................................................$1,660.00 Stenographers and other oflice assistants ......... 50.00 Supplies, ,principals and supeivisors .................. 75.00 Total expense, supervision ........................................ $1,785.00 111 Instruction— Teaching Personal service Teachers ....................................................................... $9,990.00 Supplies (chalk, paper, etc.) ............................... 400.00 Textbooks .......................................................... 600.00 Total expense of teaching .........................................$10,990.00 IV— O peration of Plant Janitors and other employees ................................. $1,300.00 Janitors’ supplies ............................................ 175.00 Fuel ................................ X .......................................... 260.00 Light and power ...................................................... 200.00 , Water ................................................................. 75.00 Othei expense ot operation .................................... 50.00 Total expense of operation ........................................ $2,050.00 V M aintenance and Repairs Repair and maintenance of furniture and equipment .............................................................$100.00 Repair and maintenance of buildings and grounds ................................................................ 400.00 Total expense of maintenance and repairs .............$500.00 VI A uxiliary A gencies Library boons ................................................................ $500.00 Supplies, lepairs, etc ...................... 25.00 Nurse, etc. ................ - .................................................... 250.00 Transportation of pupils ..............................................3,250.00 Total expense of auxiliary agencies...........................$4,025.00 VII Fixed C harges insurance ......................... - .................................. ..........$200.00 Total fixed charges ............................... ...........................$200.00 V III C apital O utlay Alteration of buildings ................................................$400.00 New furniture, equipment, replacements ............. 150.00 Total capital outlays ....................................... Budget totals ............ $560.00 $20,675.00 Emergency ------------------------------------------------- -------------- 500.00 _______ $21,175.00 RECA PITU LATIO N Total estimated expenses for the y ear................................. $21,175.00 Total estimated receipts, not including proposed tax .......... 8,310.00 ______ Balance, amount to be raised by district tax ........ $12,865 00 Dated this May 20, 1941. FREMONT HAYDEN, I. W. TUCKER, A Chairman, Board of Directors FREMVnN T yubxUv ?et committee-- May 19, 1941. S^reta v ,iHV D£ N • '• W’ TUCKER, udget Committee. Chairman, Budg-t Committee. The annual spring golf tournament for the building industry promoted each year by the Builders Exchange will be held at the Mt. Hood golf course at Welches Saturday May 24. An invitation to all members of the building industry and friends, whether members of the exchange or not to participate in the event has been issued by Tom Frewen president of the exchange. The medal play will be 18 holes with prizes to be awarded. Play will start at 8 o’clock in the morning. Re gistrations are now under way at the exchange. -------—o---------- FRIDAY, MAY 23, 1041 Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Upd&grave visited the formers parents Sunday. A Updegrave and Ray King took ,lu- trip to Tacoma with the Sandy high school band. Alex Hews has his cast removed Saturday and reports feeling much better. -------n F ree En men* at D avidson’« Drug Store, Gresham,, with any 6 or 8 exposure film finish at reasonable price of 26-c.—Adv. VIOLA Simplicity characterizes our services, for we meet emer gencies as they arise CARROLL FUNERAL HOME DAY AND NIGHT SERVICE Phone 247 GRESHAM, OREGON A bridal shower was given Monday afte noon at the Harding grange hall » la in honor of Miss Vanola Crippen, fiancee of Wallace Kohl. Many pret« were Mr. and Mrs. Gibbs from Port- DODGE ty and useful gifts were received by and. _ ^ j the bride-to-be. Those present were Mrs. Anna Minor, Mrs. George Gill, The Dodge school is planning their Mrs. Helen Swales, Mrs. Nellie Kohl, annual picnic which will be held on GEORGE Mrs. Tom Anderson, Mrs. Henry Bab the school grounds Wednesday, May 29th. The committee in charge of bler, Mrs. W. Jarvis, Mrs. C. Page, W edding»! R. S. Chaney Home Blue Lake Park.— Free moving Mis. I. Kromer, Mrs. Harry Nevill, refreshments is composed of Matt pictures every Thursday night, an Mrs. Emma Barrett, Mrs. Tice Kir- Ericsson, Calvin Kispaugh and Caryl A very pretty wedding took place other added attraction to the many chem, Mrs. Harry Traylor, Mrs. Paul Wright. Irma Kispuugh, Alice Peder at the home of Mr. and Mrs. R. S. at this recreational center will start Syron, Mrs. Tom Jubb, Mis. Ellen sen and Betty Spradlin compose the Chaney on Sunday, May 18 at 1 p.m. here June i announced Manager N. Gerfcicr, Mrs. Crouse, Mrs. Dagniar committee in charge of the entér A schoolmate of Mrs. Chaney, Mrs. B. “Nick” Welch yesterday. He ex Mrs. Thompson, Mrs. Kenneth Pal inent. Patrons, parents and friends Leñara Paterson iwas married to Har- plained they will be held in front of mer, Mrs. Ralph Tracy,, Mis. Roy of the school are invited to attend ald Morrison of Portland. Rev. Thos. L. Duncan of St. John’s church of the ball diamond grandstand with Tracy, Mrs. Richard Wagner, Mrs. he day of festivity. feature talking pictures scheduled. Hr ii Kirch- m, Mrs. A. J. Wyman, Pupils of the Dodge school „ ficiated in a very mpressive manner using the ring ceremony. Picnics slated Sunday are the ga Mrs. Lorentzen, Mrs. Iva Fouts, Mrs. the graduation program The bride wore a lace dress over thering of former Marshall county, I Louis Kohl, Mrs. Ed Trimpler,, Mrs« preparing for May 28 which will feature the taffeta with a beautiful sweet pea Minnesota residents, Portland New Earl Lankins, Mrs. Kate Boss, Mrs. comedy play “Squaring It with the berry store employes and members of John Boss, M argaret Kohl, Mrs. Ha- Boss,” written by J. C. McMullen, coisage. the Parkdale high school graduating geiman and Mrs. Clem Crouse. Those distributed by W alter H. Baker Co. The following guests were present sending gifts were Mrs. Monte Rum- The public is invited to attend the to offer felicitations to the happy class. Mrs. Ina B. Patterson, Alta Up to Monday night three teams gay, Clara, Gladys and Alice Jean exercises which will begin at 8 o’ couple: Mrs. Anna Patterson, Mrs. were tied in the first place spot of Nevill, Mrs. Henry Tsohop, Sr., Mrs. clock p.m. in the school gym. After Patterson, Blanche Patterson, Mr. and Mrs. Les, Henry Tsehopp Jr., Mrs. Louis Wil- the East Multnomah county softball the graduation exercises the school Patteison, Ray V. Patterson, Mr. league standings. These nines are the coxen, Mrs. Edwin Gerbei, Clara A. house will be open to the pubic for ter and Mrs. Wade Patterson, Wm. Bel Gresham Kiwanis club, which won itr Conrad, Mrs. Earl Gerber, Mrs. inspection and display of the work mont, Mr. and Mrs. A. H. Lamb, Mr. Lorentzen, Esther Kohl, Ellen Kohl, first game Monday by beating out Mis. Jas. Campbell,, Mis. Moll and that has been done this year. anu Mrs. John O. Lane, Mr. and Mrs. Ivy Service in the season’s first eight Mary, P. II. Batten, Mr. and Mrs. Will FIs, JoAnn and Betty Moll. Mrs. Bessie Colson has returnee inning game with a 10 to 8 score tel, Mrs. May E. Estel, Mr. and Mis. to her home where she is convales Wimpy’s loop tavern of Orient swam, Mi. and Mrs. W. Forbes of Llnne- O. W. Carter, Mrs. Geo. M. Arnold, cing Lorn surgery she recently under ped the Troutdale Rod and Gun club mann spent Sunday with Mrs. Forbes Mr. and Mrs. B. M. Belmont, Mrs. went at the Oregon City hospital. Her parents Mr. and Mrs. Ben Tannler. to remain undefeated Wednesday ev R. H. Brownlove, Jack Brownlove, is good and rapid recovery Mr. ening. Bonneville Oilers marked Mr. and Mis. Erl Lankins attended condition and Mrs. Frank Lackey all of is noted. themselves as the “team to beat ’ the Farmer-M erchant banquet at Es- Portland, Mr. and Mrs. Jack Thomp when they won their first two games tacada Wednesday evening. son, Beaverton, Ethel Nagel,, Multno by taking Corbett 8 to 7 Monday and Mr. and M.s. Lawrence Trimpler NOTICE OF ANNUAL SCHOOL mah, H. Edmonton, Cannon Beach, then swamping Ivy Service Wednes of Scappoose were Sunday visitor? M EETING Jerry Patterson, Pilot Rock, Wash., day evening by a 4 to 1 count. Karl Willing, Mr. and Mrs. Clay A. at the FJd Trimpler home. Notice is hereby given to the legal Chaney and M argaret Chaney of Es Doris Lankins, Elma Tenny, Ken voters of School District No. 108 of tacada. RURTER neth Jubb and Wanda and Barbara Clackamas County, State of Oregon, After a delicious buffet lunch the Guild were among the Kstaeada high that the ANNUAL SCHOOL MEET guests departed amidst congratula- ING of said District will be held at tons and well wishes. Haakon and Carl Peterson are en school students who made the trip to the Grade School; to begin at the joying a visit from their mother this racoma over the week end. hour of 8 o’clock p .m on the third week. Sunday visitors at the home of Monday of June, being the 16th day Mr. and Mrs. Morrison will spend Sunday Mr. and Mrs. James Buch Mr. and Mis. Ed Ficken were Mr of June, A. D. 1941. few days at the beach after which This meeting is called for the pur a they er will be at Porter, also visiting and Mrs. Victor Ficken and daugh pose will be at home to friends at of electing one director for a their daughter Mrs. Abraham Miller. ter of Mill City and Mr. Fletcher of term of three years and one district 96th and Clinton Streets, Portland. Oregon City. clerk for a one year term and the Mr. and Mrs. Henry Klinker, El Grace Allen visited the Hanrahan of business usual at such Mr. and Mrs. Eldon Lankins and transaction home near Currinsville last week. meeting. mer and Chris Klinker attended a daughters spent Sunday with Mrs. In districts of the second and third birthdky dinner in honor of Eddy Mrs. R. Peterson called on Grace Ernest Evan..on at Redland. In th* classes the ballots shall not be count two year old twin daugh Allen Tuesday. . afternoon they called on Rev. Leh ed until one hour after the time set Schnell’s for the meeting to begin. Until the ters in Portland last Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Christensen man at Oiegon City. begins any legal voters of the Mrs. Wayne Hull and son James are home this week and expect to go Mis. Clarence Jubb and daughter count district shall be entitled to vote upon to Gresham soon to pick berries. of Estacada called at the Tom Jubb any business before the meeting. are visiting with the formers parents Dated this 20th day of May, 1941, Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Chaney. William Miller of Harrisburg, Ore. home Sunday. I. VV. TUCKER, spent the week end with his brother Dr. and Mis. Gilbert of Estacadt Chairman, Board of Directors. Mr. and Mrs. Sam Mammono vis Abraham Miller. ited with the C. A. Chaney family visited Sunday afternoon with Mrs. Attest: F’reniont Hayden, Ditsrict Clerk. this week. Their little son Barry is Bert Jennings Jr., came home last Nora Lankins and Mrs. Ellen Sim growing like the proverbial weed and week from California where he has mons. seems to enjoy the rain like a true been working with his brother-in- Mr. and Mrs. A1 Fennel of Port CURRINSVILLE Oregonian. law. iand weie Monday visitors at the Ed Mrs. M. Allison who lias been hav Friends and neighbors of this com e'icken home. E arth’s Atmosphere munity regret to learn that Alfred Mr. and Mrs. Earl Lankins and ing a lot of trouble caused by a The earth’s atmosphere is known Gastenau and family are leaving the daughter Doris were Sunday dinner growth on her arm was taken to a is extend usward at least 120 miles. fish hatchery. We wish them well in guests of Mr. and Mrs. L. G. Lenzle Portland clinic Wednesday. .n Portland. t '■ Mrs. G. B. Linn left Saturday on their naw home. the Southern Pacific for Klamath Betty Jean Jennings spent Sunday Muriel Landers of Clackamas vis lalls. Mr. and Mrs. Don Allen met ited Thursday and Friday with hei night with Isabelle Rowan. ncle and aunt Mr. and Mrs. Edw. her there and after spending Sun day with friends at Red Bluff, went See the stampede of 5000 fear- F’icken. to their home at Susanville w hen maddened buffao; see the savage A L IT TL E TALK ON TRACTORS Mrs. Linn will visit for a month or Sioux on the warpath; gee the rivalry BY BILL H ESSE L more, when the Aliens expect to of two fast-shooting plainsmen; see bring her home and make the home — o— men laugh and joke with cool cour W. A. Hessel of the Hessel Imple folks a visit. age in the face of certain death; se* ment company, Gresham implement Mr. and Mrs. Karl Sandell from a forest fire with hundreds of men dealers said this week that the new Klamath Falls visited relatives here fighting for their lives; see the Slade John Deere Model “H” general pur and at Esteaeada over the week end. gang wiped out and a thousand other pose tractor is a tractor which chan Mr. Sandell is a delegate to the Odd thrilling scenes which will live for ges the farming picture. It is a smal F’ellow grand lodge at Baker this ever in your memory. They’re all in ler, lower priced John Deere gen week and they were on their way "W estern Union” coming to the Esta eral purpose tractor of the tricycle theie. theatre in gorgeous technicolor Sun type that will handle every power job day, Monday, Tuesday, May 25, 26 on the small farm and many jobs on Portland visitors on Monday were Jack Tooley and Connie, Mrs. and 27.— Adv. the large farm at rock bottom cost. Mrs. Elsie It’s the new John Deere Model “H”, Cu: rin. Hale and Mr. and Mrs. K. H. a two-row cultivating tractor that DOVER gives you the same practical advanta The McConnell’s entertained at which have made the larger John dinner on Sunday all of their chil The rainy weather Friday preven ges Deere general purpose tractor fam dren and families except Les Lynch ted the holding of the invitational ous, another distillate iiwho is away wmking. Mr. and Mrs HERE'S nr dodging the fact grade school track meet at Sandy in burning tractor two-cylinder, that offers you even Fid Steinmi-n also were guests on Sat that peas play an important which the Dover sohool children were greater fuel economy. Here is a trac urday evening. part in our modern diet. Therefor« to take part. This was a disappoint tor that -will give you the daily work Mr. Pentecost who has been on the It 1? fortunate that peas are uni versally available in cans, the beat ment because it was to take the place of four to six horses, a tractor av Rose Lovell place has been ill with peas harvesto(l at their prime and of the schools last day picnic. the flu hut is able to be out again. clapped inti cans so quickly that ailable with a complete line of spe Due to the early strawberry season cially designed, low cost drawn, in Mr. and Mrs. Richard Githena came th»*y lose nothing of their fresh and nutritious qualities. the school board decided to close the tegral, belt driven and power takeof down from Bremerton and spent Sat. taste this form they not only sav« school two weeks early so that the machines, a tractor that will do more urday with his sister Mrs. Hugh Car the In housewife a lot of work, hut children might help with the picking. work on more farm jobs and at low lin. Mi. and Mrs. Kenneth Githens of they enable her tr combine them with other foods in ways that Roberta Schmalz, Sandy, Ruth Ste er cost than any other tractor ap, Portland were al-o guests on Satur would be almost Impossible If she vens and Leona Upaegrave, Dover, proaching it in power rating. had all the work of cleaning and day. Richard is employed by the gov- preparing them to do. t three local girls were graduates at It will pay you to drop in at the Hes -rnme-nt on defense work. is a recipe, for thauinca, the exercises held at the Sondy grade sel Implement company and find out Mrs. Clara Webber who has been that Here would be really too much school Friday evening. Rex Putnam, more about this money saver for the staying at Eagle Creek for some time trouble, If the housewife had to state school superintendent was th* farm, or if you can’t come to Gresh came home to he with her mother, prepare everything from the start, but which Is practically no trouble speaker of the evening and Mr am just drop a postal card or phone Mrs. Mary Heiple. at all when she gets her peas and Duane Knapp was master of cere and a representative rwill call at your salmon from cans and her mac» monies. home.—Adv. Sunday viators' at the Carlin home roai from a naciingo Free Movie; at Blue Laki Park -a l x TAKE A BOW T