Clackamas County news. (Estacada, Or.) 1928-1957, June 13, 1941, Image 4

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    CLACKAMAS COUNTY NEW*
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Complete service for eight in the new FANTASY
FRIDAY, JUNE 13, 1941
nouncement o f an “ unlimited nation- labor camp reports county agent F
E. Bates, deceased.
Notice is hereby given that the tin.
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Ido legal hair split* C. Mullen. If the canrp is approved
A urcat deal ol the President'', te..i wi.i be urguii.g lor a long: tune between two end three hundred fam­ dersigne<i, administrator o f the abiove
entitled estate, has filed his Final
late talk was given to a restatement just ....... powers tills gives him that ilies will be brot in for harvesting Account with the Clerk o f the above
of his foreign policy so there was no- he dic.i i ulieady possess under the seasonal crops. Among other coun­ entitled Court, and that Monday, the
thing particularly new in it except “ limiteu emergency” proclaimed ovei ties inteiesled in obtaining one of 7th day of July, 1941 at the hour o f
for a definitely more aggressive tone a year ago. He can commandeer fac­ these mobile camps is Wasco which 9 o’clock A. M. at the Circuit Court
when he spoke of Hitler and the Axis. tories, cui.biui the radio and perhaps will need additional help for the cher room of the County Court house in
Oregon City, Oregon, has been fixed
However Mr. Roosevelt emphasized the p. ^ss, ration t'asie materials etc. ry harvest.
by said Court as the time and placq
a few points which are of the highest but, say some authorities he cou.'d
$29.95.
for the hearing o f objections, if any,
importance and which he had not have uone , , any way with his “ lim­
to said Final Account and the settle­
Notice ot Annual School Meeting
covered in the same way before.
ment thereof.
ited emergency ’ powers. One point
Dated and first published June
First, he made it perfectly clear o f view is that the "unlimited emer­
Notice is hereby given to the legal 6th, 1941.
that,, in the Administrations’ view­ gency ' proclamUtion was at least
Date o f last publication July 4th,
point our present policy is not just merely for psychological effect to stif voters of School District No. U6 o$ 1941.
an idealistic attempt to save England fen up the country and make it more Clackamas County, State o f Oregon
FRED W. BATES, Administra­
that the ANNUAL SCHOOL MEET­
tor, Estacada, Oregon.
and the British Empire, that to the aware o f its problems. Some think it ING of said district will be held at
contrary it is based on cold, hard prin , was also partly directed at malcon- Estacada, Oregon; to begin at the Frank Shelton,
Attorney for administrator,
ciples o f self-interest. He is convine-1 tents in the ranas o f labor. The sec- hour o f 2:00 to 7:00 o’clock P. M. Estacada, Oregon.
Telephone Building
Gresham, Ore.
ed that if England falls we will be tions- o f the President’s speech in on the Fourth Monday o f June, be­
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p a h : 1! : a a a.« ;! » a ¡¡XU «J< a a W K * M ..S .a
aa-a.K .a next on Hitler’s list, and that the wise which he spoke of la'oor and said that ing the 23rd day of June, A.D. 1941.
NOTICE OF F IN A L A C C O U N T
This meeting is called for the pur­
course is to keep the fighting out of the decisions o f the government me­ pose o f electing One Director, for a
No. 6512
this hemisphere if possible.
diators must be accepted by all con­ Five year term and to vote to in­
Second, he said categorically that cerned, are said to be in some quar­ crease the Tax Levy over amount In the Circuit Court of the State of
Oregon for the County o f Clack­
limited by Sec. 11, Article XI, State
sea control will be the determining ters significant.
amas.
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Constitution, and the transaction of
issue: “ If the Axis powers fail to
In the Matter o f the Estate of Mar­
business usual at such meeting.
gain control o f the seas they will cer­
tha
Ann
Tucker,
Deceased.
In districts o f the second and third
Notice is hereby given that the un-
tainly be defeated. “ Therefore he and
classes the ballots shall not be count­
deisigned, executor o f the last will
his supporters reason, it is necessary
ed until one hour after the time set and testament of Martha Ann Tuck­
for the meeting to begin. Until the er, deceased, has filed his final ac­
that we keep the democracies present
count begins, any legal voters of the count in the Circuit Court o f the
control of the oceans intact.
district shall be entitled to vote upon State of Oregon, for Clackamas Coun­
Third, he intimated that this coun­
He was found two years ago in q any business before the meeting.
ty, and that Monday, July 7, 1941, at
try in self-defense, may find it nec-1
Dated this 14th dav o f May, 1941. the hour o f 9:30 o ’clock in the fore­
dark, dingy attic room tied to a bed
essary to control certain areas in this
LLOYD H. EWALT,
noon o f said date at the Circuit Court
post, pathetically small, pathetically
Chairman, Board o f Directors. room o f said Court has been appoint-
hemisphere which now belong to Ger-1
neglected. His tiny body was covered Attest: F. VV. Bates,
<1 b !‘
s the time and place
man dominated France, Dakar,, the
witn ugly bruises and sores. He was
District Clerk.
ctions thereto and
Cape Verde Islands, etc. O f these pos
cue
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reef,
abandoned, a one-year-old, by both
sessions it is probable that only Da­
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Y
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Executor o f the
parents, abandoned, abused, alone.
Last Will and Testament o f Mar­
kar which is a farily well fortified
N O TICE OF F IN A L A C C O U N T
But today Tommy is a healthy,
tha Ann Tucker,, Deceased.
position would be difficult to take
NO. 4140
wholesome child whose eyes light at
Most women expect to pay *
O. D. Eby, Attorney for Executor.
over.
$60.00 for a quality vacuum;
Dated and first published June
the sight o f a new kiddie car, whose In the Circuit Court o f the State of
Fourth, and very important, he
cleaner. Be smart and see
sturdy legs carry him happily about
Oregon for the County o f Clack­ 6th, 1941.
spoke tellingly of “ freedom of the his play. He has new parents, a new
these G-E cotnhtoauons.
Date o f last publication July 4th>
amas, Probate Department.
seas.” To millions of Americans the home, love and aflection which he In the matter o f the estate o f Sarah 1941.
Y ou know there are t » i
words carried them right back to had never known before. He has a
kinds o f complete cleaning
N O TICE O F SCHOOL MEF.T1NG
1916. “ Freedom o f the seas” was Pre­ chance now, a chance to live and
services. One is the Air-Flo
powerful suction cleaner with
sident Wilson’s cardinal point o f dis* grow up like any other boy.
attachments and the other is
Notice is hereby given to the legal voters o f School District No.
agreement with imperial Gei many,
There are huncreds of tales like
a motor-driven brush cleaner
108, of Clackamas County, State o f Oregon, that a SCHOOL MEET­
and
it
was
Wilson’s
insistence
on
that
o
f
little
Tommy's
to
be
told
by
with a separate hand cleaner.
ING of the said district will be held at the Grade School on the 16tn
this point tr.at finally brot us actively staff members oi the Boys and Girls
Make your selection now.
day of June, 1941 at 8:00 o’clock p. m. for the purpose o f discus­
sing the budget for the fiscal school year, beginning June 16, 1941,
into the war. When we passed the aid society of Oregon. They are true
For the first time G-E announces a full-size
and ending June 17, 1942, hereinafter set forth, and to vote on the
Neutrality Act at the beginning of stories, stories o f unhappiness and
iAir-Flo Cleaner with a powerful 500-watt motor
proposition o f levying a district tax.
1 at the low price o f $39.95 complete.
the present war, we by indirection, insecurity and abuse,, stories o f tiny
The total amount o f money needed by the said school district
abandoned that old policy. And while tots who’ve been ¡eft with no one
during the fiscal year beginning on June 16, 1941 and ending June
17, 1942 is estimated in the following budget and includes the am­
the President has said he sees no rea­ in the world who cares for them, of
ounts to be received from the county school fund, state school fund,
son for repealing the Neutrality Act brave boys and girls who’ve had to
elementary school fund, special district tax and all other moneys
it is clear that he has no intention go on alone. They are vital, human
o f the district.
o f accepting Germany's version of stories but they lead like fiction,
Until the ballots are counted at least one hour after the time
the iul«s o f war as they apply to the because, like the tare o f little Tommy
set for the meeting in districts o f the second and third classes, any
legal voter o f the (iistiict shall be entitled to vote upon any matters
ship traffic o f non-belligerents. Many they have happy endings.
before the meeting.
think that the Neutrality Act though
The 55-year history o f the Boy»
BUD GET
it is still on the statute books is and Gills aid society has written hap­
E ST IM A T E D RECEIPTS
pretty much o f a dead letter, at this py endings to more than 7„300 of
Estimated balance on hand at beginning o f the
time the Presidents powers are so these stories. These thousands o f chil
fiscal school year (third Monday in June)
vast and so sweeping and his hack-jren have been brot to the doors o f
for which this budget is made ....................................
$1,920
ing in Congress is so gieat,, that laws the society from Oregon” s cities,
To be received from county school fund ....................
3,611
can be construed pretty much as he towns and country. Some o f them are
To be received from elementary school fund ...................
2,400
To be received from state irreducible school fu n d ....................
379
wants.
abandoned, some o f them have lost
The President seems certain that their parents, still others are relin-
Total estimated receipts ...............................................$8,310
American participation in this war quished temporarily by parents or re-
ean be limited to air and naval ac- , moves until a home can be re-es-
E ST IM A T E D E X P E N D IT U R E S
tion o f one kind or another. “ While ; tablished. They ail need food,, cloth-
1 General Control
preparing his speech he leferred fre- ing and a home.
Persona! service
Superintendent ..........................
$180.00
quently to this” says columnists Also#
The Boys and Girls aid originally
Stenographers
and other office assistants ........ 75.00
and Kintner, .“ while arguing that Ger was established to care for stowa­
Compulsoiy education and census......................... 40.00
many could be strangled by sea pow­ ways on sailing vessels and homeless,
Supplies ....................................................................... 100.00
er and that no large American expe-i pa.ent.css wails woo haunted the
Elections and publicity ........................................... 100.00
Legai services (cleric’s bond, audit, etc) ............. 80.00
ditionary force would be needed to stieets for a better place o f abode.
conquer her.” In other words the Pre­ As years passed and the number of
Total expense o f general control ........... .................. $575.00
sident is thinking of a long war o f at­ children needing care increased,, a
Powell Blvd.
Greshaai, Oregon
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Instruction— Supervision
trition.”
supeiintendent was employed and iyi
Personal service
Highlight o f the speech was his an- institution set up which provided
Principals ................................................................. $1,660.00
food, shelter and clothing. A new sys­
Stenographers und other office assistants .......
60.00
tem o f child care was inaugurated in
Supplies, principals and supervisors ................
75.00
1939 conforming with modern and
Total expense, supervision
..$1,786.00
proven social welfare practice. The
foster home plan on which the organ­
III
Instruction— Teaching
ization now operates places ail thq
Personal service
child len under supervision in homes
Teachers
..................... .........................................$9,990.00
with private families.
The society
Supplies (chalk, paper, etc.) ............. - ..............
400.00
Textbooks ................................................................. 600.00
finds the homes, places the children
provides funds for board, supplies
Total expense of teaching .......................................$10,990.00
clothing and medical and dental care.
The Boys and Girls aid society today
IV-— Operation of Plant
Janitors and other employees .............................$1,800.00
is an un-to-date, efficient child wel­
Janitors’
supplies .............................................. —
175.00
fare ; geiicy staffed with skilled, ex-
fu e l ..........................................................................
250.00
eiienced workers an organization
Light and power ...................................................
200.00
geared to meet the physical and emo-
W ater
..........................;..................................——
75.00
Other expense of operation ................................. -
50.00
tional needs of the dependent child.
It’s primary rule is to keep the child
Total expense of operation .......................................$2,050.00
happy and healthy.
V
Maintenance and Repairs
Ages o f the children cared for by
Repair and maintenance o f furniture and
the organization lange from infancy
equipment ....................... -----.............- ..............$100.00
to 18 years. At the present time the
Repair and maintenance o f buildings and
agency has 355 children under its
grounds ............................................................... 400.00
supervision.
Total expense o f maintenance and repairs ............ $500.00
Funds are provided thru state an j
county aid, thru a yearly allotment
VI
Auxiliary Agencies
$1.00 to $2.25
$1.95 to $5.00
by the Portland Community chest,
Library boons ............................................................
Supplies, repairs, etc ...............................................
tin J endowments, contributions and
Nurse, etc..................... ............................................... •„
15c to 50c
98c to $2.98
memberships. At present a fund rais­
Transportation o f pupils ........................................ s.zou.uu
ing campaign is being conducted on
a
statewide
basis
to
raise
money
to
Total expense of auxiliary agencies......................... $4,025.00
25c to $1.00
98c to $2.25
meet the rising cost of living, to buy
V II
Fixed Charges
shirts and shoos and overalls for the
Insurance ..................................................................... $200.00
$3.98 to $6.85
$1.95 to $5.00
boys and dresses and coats for the
Total fixed charges .............................. ....................... $200.00
girls who comprise the society's fam­
OUT DOOR CLOTHING FOR WORK OR PLAY
ily, to buy glasses for children with
V III
Capital Outlay
(¡elective eyesight, and to pay the
Alteration o f buildings
............................. ~*f®0.00
Gift* of Leather— Traveling Bags, Bill Fold*, Card Cases. We
New
furniture,
equipment,
replacements ............. 150.00
doctor for setting broken arms and
Hive a large stock for your selection.
treating cases o f mealsos.
$550.00
Total capital outlays
C. C. t hapmnn is president of the
*2
0
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7 5 .0 0
society and M s. Myrtle C. Daiziel .q
Budget totals
500.00
Emergency
suite director. Admi li.'rative offices
are located at 1501 S. W. 11th, Port*
*21,175.00
land.
¡ u t . ~ > i # . k
ECONO M IC H IG H LIG H TS
Pa!tern, 63 pieces, for only
We are now showing new gifts in SILVER which
have just arrived, trays, salt and pepper shakers,
candlesticks,,cream and sugar sets, etc.
Come in and see our display.
A. H . M E A L E Y
Aid Society Does
Wonderful Work
fo ie ?
T W O m C LE A N E R
V A L U E S AT
A. W. Metzger & Co.
Father’s Day
June 15th
Remember Dad With a Gift from
I HAY M A M I N ’ S
llore are a few suggestions from our large stock of gifts to
wear that Dad will appreciate.
SPORT SWEATERS
SHIRTS
SOX..................
POLO SHIRTS..........
SLIPPERS .
TIES.................
BATH ROBES
HATS .......................
SV/IM SUITS
We have your size in those pop­
ular Gantner Swim Suits for men,
women and children.
R E C A P IT U L A T IO N
Labor Camp Sought in Linn Counts
Il A l
Your Oothier
Gresham, Oregon
JYith harvesting a million doll:
crop of seeds and $200,000 worth of
I • man ir-.'i.s depending largely on
-it Dhor Linn county farmers
Security administration for a mobile
n ui.ir.' application to the Farr
Total estimated expenses for the year ................................ $21,175.00
Total estimated receipts, not including proposed tax ........ 8,310.00
Balance, amount to be raised by district tax
$12,865.01)
Tinted »his M r- 20. 1941.
FREMONT HAYDEN,
I. W . TUCKER,
District Clerk
Chairman. Board o f Directors
Approved by budget committee „ May 19, 1941.
FREMONT HAYDEN
I. W. TUCKER,
Secretary,, Budget Committee.
Chairman, Budget Committee.