Clackamas County news. (Estacada, Or.) 1928-1957, June 13, 1941, Image 5

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    PEACE AND THE CHURCH
It seems quite possible that when
peace is finally restored to the world
it will I.»' accomplished by church lea«
ders of this and European countries«
tion o f the fact that in this shrinking
world “ what one nation does in rela­
tion to its raw materials, markets
immigration or money may vitally
affect inilllions elsewhere’’ and tha
“ a soveieignty system which accords
the right to use economic power ir­
responsibly has become an anachron»
ism no longer consistent with peace”
j Because o f the calm, ,fair-minded
This iB indicated by the intelligent
attitude toward the complicated pro­
blem o f a future durable peace which
is taken h,y the Fedeiated council of
churches in a memorandum issued to
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church lea-
guide churches thruout this natio. I'1*” they have Proven in
' that they can achieve agreement on
in the discussions on the subject.
* issues which would violently disrui-«
The council emphasizes that any
uny conference of politicians or di­
permanent peace depends upon ous
plomats.
government and the governments of
The possibility of the church being
other countries studying all propos-
ith
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achieve a durable peace of
ed legislation on foreign trade with
the view o f determining its effe , [ which the governments themselves
’ seem incapable is summed up in the
upon other nntions.
The memorandum urges recogni federations memo With this state­
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N O T IC E O F S C H O O L M E E T IN G
BUDGET
E stim ated R eceip ts
To be received from non-high school district; tuition ............ $350.00
Total estimated receip ts............................................... $350.Ou
E stim ated
G e n e ra l C o n tro l
Expenditures
Personal Service:
Clerk ...............................................................................$325.00
Supplies ...................................................................
800.00
Elections and publicity .......................................
80.00
Legal service (clerk’s bond, audit, etc.) ............... 100.00
Total expense o f general control
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$805.00
In s tru ctio n — S u p ervision
Stenographers and other office assistants ............ $500.00
Supplies, principals and supervisors ..................... 100.00
Total expense, supervision...........................................$600.00
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In s tru ctio n — T e a ch in g
Personal Service:
Teachers ..................................................................$18,163.00
Band ...........................................
500.00
Student activities ................................................
300.00
Supplies, (chalk, paper, etc.) ................................ 1,200.00
Textbooks ...............................................................
800.00
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Total expense o f teaching ..................................... $20,963.00
4 Operation of Plant
Janitors and other employes ................................. $2,550.00
Janitors’ supplies ..........................................
500.00
Fuel .............................................................................
600.00
Light and power ................
1,000.00
Telephone ..........................................................—
130.00
Other expense of operation .................................
25.00
Total expense o f operation .......................................$4,805.00
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M a in te n a n ce and R ep airs
Repair and maintenance of furniture and equip­
ment .............................................................$1,000.00
Repair and maintenance of buildings and
grounds ................................................... — 1,500.00
Other expense, maintenance and repairs ___ -
200.00
Total expense, maintenance, repairs ..................... $2,700.00
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A u x ilia r y A g e n c ie s
Library books ............................................................. $700.00
Supplies, repairs, etc................................................... 100.00
Personal service (nurse, etc.) ................................... 250.00
Supplies and other expenses ............................... —_ 100.00
Transportation of pupils ............................................9,850.00
Total expense auxiliary agencies ......................... $10,500.0(1
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F ixed C h a rg e ,
Insurance .............................................. - .................... $900.00
Total fixed charges ........................................ ............... $900.00
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C apital O u tlays
New furniture, equipment and replacements . $1,575.00
Total capital outlays ....................................................$1,575.00
D ebt S e rvice
Interest
warrants ......
$350.00
$350.00
Total debt service
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E m ergency
L A R C H M O U N T A IN
NEW T O W E R
G E T T IN G
A new 100-foot steel lookout tow«
er o f the latest type is being built
on Larch mountain under the direc­
tion o f Homer Osborne, Zigzag CCG
foieman assisted by Fred Urwyler,
foreman at Camp Wyeth and a sidij
camp for the CCCs has been estab­
lished there. This tower will replace
the 80 foot tower.
Forest service lookouts have been
trained to distinguish various types
o f airplanes and their work in watch­
ing files now includes aerial obser-
aéwoft. UA/SURPASSSQ
Notice is hereby given to the legal voters of School District No.
|U6 of Ciackamas County, State o f Oregon, that a School Meeting
lo f the said district will be he,d at Estacada, Oregon, on the 23rd
■day of June, 1941, at 8 o’clock p. m. for the purpose o f discussing
¡the budget for the fiscal school year, beginning June 29, 1941, and
lending June 29, 1942, hereinafter set forth, and to vote on the pro-
I position o f levying a district tax.
The total amount of money needed by the said school district
¿during the fiscal year beginning June 29, 1941 and ending June 29,
'1942, is estimated in the following budget and includes the amounts
to be received from the county school fund, elementary school fund,
special district tax, and all other moneys o f 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 matters
before the meeting.
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ment: “ The church has actually de­
monstrated its capacity to function ,n
ternationally which peculiarly quali
lies it to contribute toward the heal­
ing of nations.”
...............................................................
$ 2 .5 0 0 .8 0
R e c a p itu la tio n
Total estimated expenses for the year ............$45,698.00
Total estimated receipts not including proposed
tax .................... ........ .......... ........................
350.00
Balance to be raised by district tax .................... $45,348.00
In d ebted n ess
Amount o f bonded indebtedness............................... ..... ..... ......... NONE
Dated this 14th day o f May, 1941.
F. W. Bate-i
Lloyd H. Ewalt
District Clert-
Chairman, Board o f Directors.
Approved by the Budget committee May 12th, 1941.
F. W. Bates
Lloyd H. Ewalt
Secretary, Budget committee.
Chairman, Budget Committee.
FRIDAY. JUNE 13. 1941
vation. Their usefulness in this new
observation field is tested by the
army when pleads of all types ar*
sent out and the lookouts phone in
repons o: them.
Bill Spinning will take Osborne's
place at iiigzug while the tower is
being constructed.
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Give
the benefit of an ethical, simplified service at
a reasonable cost
FORT ER
Ernest and Ida llontrager return­
ed Saturday evening from a 6 week
visit in the east where they visited
Ida's mother in Pennsylvania, Lulu
Mae Wisner at Harrisburg, Va., at­
tended a church meeting at Yoder,
Kan., and a mission meeting at Nam­
pa, Ida. Monday they motored to Be­
thel near Canby to help arrange the
program for the quarterly mission
meeting in Otegon.
Trucks, trailers and pickups al|
loaded with berries may be seen lea­
ving in the evening for Gresham. Wu
are glau m at God made the bills
where the berries grow so well.
The stork certainly has picked thi|
community for his home. Saturday ev­
ening he delivered an 8-pound boy at
the Abraham Miller home on the Man
rose place. The young man has been
named James Albeit in honor of botll
his grandparents. The Millers moved
here last winter from Calif., and pur- j
chased the place where they live.
Abraham Miller and Jas. Bucher
caned at the Leslie Randall home on
Monday afternoon.
Girls can bring home the bacon a f
well at the men. Leah Atchison made
foui dollars plus a few cents one day
last week picking strawberries.
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CA RRO LL FU N E R A L HOME
D AY AND NIGHT SERVICE
GRESHA a
M, OREGON
Oripni Oarage
On the Loop Highway— at Orient
Now Under New Ownership
In order to give better and more complete ser­
vice on tractor’s, I have purchased the Orient Garage
at Orient from George Koch,, and now offer
COMPLETE REPAIR SERVICE ON ALL MAKES
OF FARM TRACTORS, AUTOMOBILES,
TRUCKS, ETC.
We also have parts for all makes of tractors and
farm implements.
Our expert workmen are now ready to give you
prompt and reliable service not only on all tractor
repairs, but motor cars, farm implements, etc.
No matter what problems you may have in trac­
tors, farm machinery or motor driven vehicles,
bring them to us. We are equipped to give you the
best possible service.
SFRfiSU W ATER
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Lunchoon guests o f Mrs. W. M.'
Tucker t inlay were Mrs. Elizabeth
Madsen, Mrs. ikizel 1'aimer, Mrs.
P A S T N O B L E G R A N D S W IL L
flattie baiger,
Helen fiupy anu
E N T E R T A IN S A N D Y S IS T E R S
uaugnters lUuxiiie anu Buie, - u i ¿ r a t ­
The past Noble grands of Centen­ tle Boyle, ivrrs. iv. Stephenson anu
nial Rebekah lodge held their regular uaugnter Diane, i u i s . Bern rucharUs
tnouthly meeting at the home o f Mrs. anu cniidien, Lay unU Larry, airs,
Sadie Wade at Currinsville Monday iiuien Hums miu tue hostess and
afternoon. This most enjoyable ev­ uuugiiic. ivuucy Aline.
Mrs. Spalding of Portland helped
ent started o ff with a pot luck dinner
and the ladies occupied the time un­ Mrs. Laim yii uic.Murrail celeorate
til later with needle work for the i,er bii muuy .. au miay aiternoon.
Airs, vrivme Mann and uaughtei
club. At the business session Mrs. Ly­
dia McConnell presided and the ladies Sally o f Hood River have been visit­
decided to entertain the Sandy club ing at the home of her sister Mrs.
some time this summer. This was the !•. L. Erickson.
Lewis (Sonny) Swanson and Ron-
last regular meeting until October as
ani Smith of CuiiinaViiie went to Se­
the club has a summer vacation.
attle Monday and returned Tuesday
Mrs. Elien Brown o f iVlilwaukie vi­
R E C E IV E S L A R G E S H IP M E N T
sited her sister Mrs. W. W. Tucker I
O F G IF T S IN S I L V E R
a few days last week.
Mrs. Margaret Brideford o f J .*
A. II. Mealey, Gresham jeweler thi^
Angeles is visiting her sister aiqjf
week leceived a large shipment of
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“ gifts o f silver.” Items on display ily Mrs. Wary Slnblev
The ladies aid will
now include trays, cream and sugar,
salt and pepper shakers, bowls, .can­ ciearn social at the play «
dle sticks, etc. The d: splay is one of June 13. During the e X
the finest in silver ever shown in will be a community singijg
Mr. and Mrs. Lester ■
Gresham and Mr. Mealey cordially in­
childlren, former r e s id e ^ ,
vites the public to inspect it.
community but now of R « i
ed the Andrew Swanson a
F ree E n la rg em en t at Davida.on’ » the week end. Sunday MilSv
Drug Store, Gresham,, with any 6 or 8
exposure film finish at reasonable Wm. Davs o f Portland ca*^
Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Dibi'W
price of 25-c.—Adv.
Mr. and Mrs. Barney S c h o n X - .
Estacada on Saturday.
N O T IC E O F A N N U A L S C H O O L
June H om er, Helen Broau'
M E E T IN G
James Louderback, Dorothy Carr^j ,
oise Carr, and Lewis Swanson tMj
Notice is hereby given to the legal Springwater and Walter Mendenhall
voters of School District No. 108 of o f near Salem received their high
Clackamas County, State of Oregon, school diplomas at the Estacada uu-
that the ANNUAL SCHOOL MEET­
10X1 high school Fiiday evening.
ING o f said District will be held at
Those receiving certificates for
the Grade School; to begin at the
hour of 8 o’clock p .m on the third perfect school attendance at the local
Monday o f June, being the 16th day grade school were Murray Kiggins,
Elizabeth Guttridge, Dona Carr and
o f June, A. D. 1941.
This meeting is called for the pur­ Garry Rubottom.
pose o f electing one director for a
Miss Gloria Grenstreet o f Multno-
term o f three years and one district
clerk for a one year term and the man is visiting her grandparonts Mr
transaction o f business usual at such and Mrs. Elmer Dibble.
meeting.
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Aiken and fam­
In districts o f the second and third ily spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs.
classes the ballots shall not be count­
ed until one hour after the time set Everett Shibley and family.
for the meeting to begin. Until the
count begins any legal voters o f She
district shall be entitled to vote upon
BARTON
any business before the meeting.
Dated this 20th day o f May, 1941.
Ray Forman and w ife have mov­
I. W. TUCKER,
Chairman, Board o f Directors. ed on the Albert Horger farm re­
cently occupied by Howard Jones and
Attest: Fremont Hayden,
Ditsrict Clerk.
family who have moved to Nampa,
Idaho.
N otice o f S ch ool E le ction U pon Q u e ,-
Mrs. Hazel Wooster o f Oak Grove
tio n o f In crea sin g T a x L ev y O v er
has been reelected to teach the Bar­
A m o u n t L im ited by S ection 11, A r ­
ton school. This will be her third
ticle X I, S tate C on stitu tion .
year.
Notice is hereby given that an elec­
Miss Loretta Wallace will resume
tion will he held in School District her position in Portland Monday a ftej
No. U6 o f Clackamas County, State a two months vacation with her. pa-
of Oregon, at Estacada, Oregon in
said school district, to begin at the runts Ross Wallace and wife.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Thomas vis­
hour of 2:00 to 7:00 o’clock P.M., on
the Fourth Monday o f June, being ited relatives in Portland Monday.
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23rd day of June, , - A.
v..«
- D., . 1941 for
Mr. and Mrs. Fbank G uffnet, dau«
the purpose o f submiting to the legal
d
Bobby o f Van-
voters of said district the question of *•'
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increasing the tax levy for the year «ouver were miests o f Mr. and Mrs,
1941-42 over the amount limited by Hal Gibson Sunday. They formerly
section 11, article XI of the Consti- resided at Barton,
ution o f Oregon.
1 Mrs. Emma Swanson a member of
The reasons for increasing such
Good w m c]ub u
¡te m in th,,
lew are; to legalize 1941-42 bud-
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Portland sanitarium,
get.
Mr. and Mrs. Bert Millsap enter,
The amount o f tax, in excess of
’.he 6 percent limitation, proposed to tained thirty relatives and friends,
be levied for said year is $5,347.13. Sunday celebrating their 45th wed­
Dated this 14th day o f May, 1941. ding anniversary. Guests came from
LLOYD H. EWALT,
Chairman, Board of Directors. Newberg, Portland, Damascus and
Attest: F. W. Bates, District Clerk.Eagle Creek.
Phone 247
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