CLACKAMAS COUNTY NEW! t — mi m m t'KIDAY, JUNE 20. 1041 ADA B. IRVIN Ada B. Irvin, 62, native o f Borin*, and a resident here the past three yea is died late Wednesday after a short illness. Ada B. Rich was born July 23, 1878 and was married to Frank Iivin in Decmber 1900 at Bor in*. She was a member o f the Chris tian church and Damascus grange. '»'«fcNftl I k * JU i Surviving are the widower, tw B orinf, Clark o f Woodburn and Ar*l high Silcox hut will operate all sum> R! h o f H i'ltLoro daughters Mrs. Alice H ’ ffm eister o 1 r me.- starting at 11 a.m. and running F ia t! lit :<!:* belli I'atunlay a’ ! until late in the evening. Sunset and Portland and Mrs. Ethe. Perreti also . ..i l!:t C a m .I Chapel in moonlight tides are most populai o f Portland, three sons, Lester, Bor 2:30 ; Interment was a Forest with summer visitors who pronounce in*, Clarence and Glenn o f Cool;, Gresham. Washin*ton, 12 *ran< children, tw ) Lawn, Gresham. this America's most scenic ariei sisters Mrs. Bertha Shaw, o f Forest tramw ay. Grove, and Mrs. Myrtle M iller of ROAD CONTRACT WAS Beaverton and five brothers, A lfred SIGNED LAST WEEK Here are some money savers. Mag and Edward Rich,, Portland, Otis of netic electric washing machine good The Clackamas eouniy court ad as new at a sacrifice price. Sewing vises that the state E.ghway com machines including Singers price'll mission has accepted the bid o f E. II from $3.50 to $17.50. You always Ilchner o f Molalla for 420,452 fo. get more fo r your money at Tobai- surfacing and oiling 5.1 miles o f the son’s Second Hand Store, Poweli Woodburn-Rock Creek section o f the Bivd., Gresham.— Adv. on a. M o n th ly R e d u c tio n ß u l i l Kou Ca ‘ «■ 1 1 1 “ ' " ' » , . Woodbum—Sanuy o f Foothills high way in the Molal'a distiict. Orchard Ridge Dairy. Refrigerator cooling system, good cold milk, but Leok at these bargains; Lovely in ter and cream the whole year round ner spring mattress just as good as — Oscar Judd. — o---- — new $15; dresser sets a fine se lection priced from $7.50 to $27.50 Also hundreds o f other bargains Come and see. Tobaisons Second Hand Store, Powell Blvd., Gresham Oregon.— Adv. •--------- o--------- 21-YEAR OLDS TO REGISTER ON JULY 1ST 1 AIM ItER 1x8 Ship Lap, D grade, per 1000 ft............... $14.00 2x4, D grade, per 1000 ft.............................. $13.0C 5-8x8 Clear Dry Flooring, per 100 ft.............. $2.90 1x4 Clear Ceiling, per 100 ft......................... $2.80 5-8x6 II and Better V rustic, K. D. dry, per 100 ft........................................ $4.50 1x6 K. D. Siding, E grade, per 1000 ft........... $25.00 Overhead Spring bal. Garage Door Sets..... $13.95 Cedar Shingles, per bundle ........................... .50c 40'< Discount on discontinued Paint items. Also— Beautiful Pecan Hard wood flooring. our prices on your requirements. Get W.J. McCready Lumber Co. Estimates Freely Given Prompt Service Milwaukie, Oregon Mil. 2-5021 LAncaster 4757/ ESTA THEATRE ESTACADA, OREGON "W harf You bear RCA Sound” the "Magic Voice of the Screen" and aee the Beat in Pictures Friday and Saturday, June 20 and 21 Double Bill Bonnie B:... . and Orin Tucker in "YO U 'RE THE ONE” ---- , -~yj ------------- —o Oregon is fully prepared to under take registration on July 1 o f men who have reached the age o f 21 since October 16, 1940 when the first Selective Service registration was held L t Col., Elm er V. Wooten state director o f selective service stated nt Salem this week. Principal registration centers will be local draft board offices thruout the state, Col Wooten said, but due to the large area under the jurisdiction o f many Oregon boards it w il be ne cessary to establish supplemental legistraUon places at strategic points. It is not contemplated however, that a registration place will be establish ed in each voting precinct as was done during the registration in Octo ber. Pending receipt o f final instruc tions from national headquarters ok selective service the Oregon head quarters is planning to name chief registrars to be located at each local board headquarters and assistant re gistrars at such places as may be necessary to prevent prospective re Good Crowd» Attend Saturday Night gistrants from traveling excessive .Dance distances fo r the purpose o f regis. The first Saturday night dance saw tering. a good crowd swinging to the snappy It is estimated the actual number tunes o f Clyde Brannan’s seven piece * ‘ f rei'istrants who might be added to orchestra. Tw o nights o f dancing, the selective sercice lists in Oregon Saturday and Sunday, are listed for „n July 1 should approximate 10,- the remainder of the summer announ 000. A t the present time there arq ced manager N. B. “ Nick” Welch. 135,000 on the selective service rolls j M ajor picnic 'gatherings next in the state. I week w ill be the annual Gresham Am D ifficulty in estimating the July eles n Legion poet and auxiliary get- 1 registration is heightened by tho to-gether when youths who hav fact that many o f the young men reached or ¿yie nearing their 21st a ,ho have become 21 years o f agi) birthday will be honored. Cleve Bunn since last October may have already chairman fo r this organization is in enlisted in the armed forces. charge o f this affair. Full details o f the registration on July 1 w ill be made public at an early Blue Lake Park.— “ Oscar” baby date Col. W ooten announced. Alaskan seal died from lead poison ing last week a fter a case o f pneu monia set in. Seems that some young sters gave him a forced swim which isn’t advised fo r baby seais. Becaus no cure was in sight lil’ Oscar wa; put out o f his misery. Summer Conditions Prevail at Hoed Plus Roy Ro*ers and Gabby Hayes In “ IN OLD CHEYENNE” Sunday,, Monday, Tuesday June 22, 23 and 24 The great comedienne Judy Casnova in "SIS HOPKINS” Country girls makes good. Sis goes to college pnd college goes crazy. Plus shorts and news. Wednesday and Thursday June 25 and 26 Bargain Nighti Ann Suerldan, Humphrey Bogart, Geo. R aft and Ida Lupino in “ THEY DRIVE BY NIGHT” Plus Vitagraph cartoon GET THIS YEAR'S FACTS . . AMD YOU’LL FlHO IH ITS PRICE Class Ford is first in Bob Cooke Motor Co. ‘Your Ford Dealer' Blue Lake Park.— Baseball and softball fans were treated to 11 ac tion filled games last week as the Inter-City league Laseballeis and the East Multnomah county softballers went into the final stretch o f their circuit race which found Blue Lake park still in a tic with Marine Elec tric o f Potrland in the In ter-C ity battle and W im py’s T - n o f Or ient leading the six s o 1 dl nines as the first half n e a r e d f i n i s h . Blue Leks b«< yvrs showed the bleaeherites i* « I they had plen ty in the bag fo r their crucial con test with Marine Electric by troun cing Bridal Veil Sunday afternoon on the park diamond b,y a 14 to 3 count behind the six hit pitching of Bob Kiessel. Douglas held forth be hind the plate to make up Blue Lakes battei y fo r this game. Gresham Junior American Legion kids won their first practice game on the park diamond Sunday evening when they won over the highly tout ed Union Avenue merchants by a 2 to 0 count in a seven inning a ffa ii which saw Alan Toiwinsend strike out ten batters during his four innings or the mound replacing pitcher W oodfil. Estacada, Oregon used as pack animals fo r overnight trips. Thtu cooperation o f Warm Spring? Indian reservation officials the Tim berline g ift shops w ill carry an unus ual line o f early American hand! craft this summer. Students at thi Indian ehool are being cnrounw«d to continue the beadwork a id leather craft o f their ancestors with the Tim herline shop assuring them o f an oi let fo r their products POWER MOWERS AND PROMPT REPAIR SERVICE ur c°urteo and * d '/ou First Slate Bank oi* 31il\vaukie Milwaukie MEMBER - O regon FEDERAL DEPOSIT CORPORATION INSURANCE NOTICE OF SCHOOL M EETING^ ----------- Notice is hereby given to the legal voters o f School District No. U6 oi Oiackamas County, State o f Oregon, that a School Meeting ox the said district w ill be held at Estacada, Oregon, on the 23 rd day o f June, 1941, at 8 o’clock p. m. fo r the purpose o f discussing the budget fo r the fiscal school year, beginning June 29, 1941, and ending June 29, 1942, hereinafter set forth, and to vote on the pro position o f levying a district tax. The total amount o f money needed by the said school district during the fiscal year beginning June 29, 1941 and ending June 29, 1942, is estimated in the follow ing budget and includes the amounts to be leceiveil 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 a fter the time set fo r the meeting in districts o f the second and third classes, any legal voter o f the district shall be entitled to vote upon any m atter» before the meeting. BUDGET Estimated Receipts T o be received from non-lngh school district; tuition ......... . $350.0U Total estimated rec e ip ts ........................................... $350.Oo 1 Estimated Expenditures General Control Personal Service: Clerk ................................................................ $325.00 Supplies ............................... 300.00 Elections and publicity ......... 80.00 Legal service (clerk’s bond, audit, etc.) .............. 100.00 _________ Total expense o f general control ............................$805.00 2 Instruction— Supervision Stenographers and other office assistants............$500.00 Supplies, principals and supervisors .................... 100.00 Total 3 expense, supervision........................................$600.00 Instruction— Teaching Personal Service: Teachers .............................................................$18,163.00 Band ................... 500.00 Student activities ................................... 300.00 Supplies,(chalk, paper, etc.) .............................. 1,200.00 Textbooks ........................................................... 800.00 , Total expense o f teaching .................................... $20,963.00 M O LALLA SUED FOR FALL Summer conditions in the high ON SIDEWALK mountains o f Oregon are almost a month ahead o f normal this year ac Suit fo r $10,000 general and $2, cording to reports o f forest service 581.42 special damages was filed in ut Timberline lodge. Many trails in the vicnity o f the circuit court Monday by Virginia lodge are already clear o f enow and Smith, 79, against the city o f Molali: district ranger Harold Engles expects fo r injuries claim ed received in a that his crews will have the entire fall on January 2, 1940. Mrs. Smith claims that the side south portion o f the 6000-foot high 1 trail around ML Hood open to horse walks on Hines street abutting the back riders within ten days. The 36» property o f W. S. Echert was permit mile ti ail usually is blocked by snow ted to get into poor condition and that as she was walking along this drifts until mid-July. Timberline’s string o f saddle hor she tripped and fe ll fracturing hei ses lias been brot up from winter hip. quarters and wrangler Austin Steng- lar.d lias started daily conducting rid BIRTHS BEAT DEATHS ing trips to points o f interest accor BY 37 TO 34 SCORE ding to Fred Van Dyke manager of the lodge. Stengland assisted by sev Only six cases o f communicable eral cowboy guides w ill also take va cationists on trips varying from two disease were reported to the county hours to a full day in length and is 1 health unit fo r the week ending Junq also planning special two and three 14. They included two cases o f gon day trips around the mountain latei orrhea and one ease each o f typhoid fever, measles, scabies and syphilis. in the season. For younger guests the lodge is Sixty-five percent o f (flackamas pioviding saddle burros and a special county physicians reported. Statistics fo r the month o f May children’s guide. The long-eared crea- turese are famous fo r their surefootj also released by the health o ffic e dis edness and when not ridden by the closed the fact that births exceede youngsters they will occasionally be deaths by a margin o f 37 to 34 due v T ílle¡ Oür Mcch Activity at Blue Lake ■ Specials , 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 o f operation ............................ 25.00 Total expense o f operation ....................................$4,805.00 5 Maintenance and Repairs Repair and maintenance o f furniture and equip ment ........................................................ $1,000.00 Repair and maintenance o f buildings and grounds ............................... .................... 1,500.00 Other expense, maintenance and repairs ___ - 200.00 Total expense, maintenance, repairs 6 ..$2,700.00 Auxiliary Agencies Library books ................... $700.00 Supplies, repairs, etc...................................... 100.00 Personal service (nurse, etc.) ................... 250.00 Supplies and other expenses ............................— .. 100.00 Transportation o f pu p ils.................... 9,350.00 Total expense auxiliary agencies ........................$10,500.0(1 7 Fixed Charges Insurance ..$900.00 Total fixed charges .................................................... $900.00 8 Capital Outlays N ew furniture, equipment and replacements ....$1,575.00 Total capital outlays ................................................$1,576.00 9 Debt Service Interest on warrants ..... $350.00 Total debt service .... 10 ............... $350.00 Emergency ........ $2,500.90 Recapitulation Haying season is here. W e have power mowers for all makes o f trac tors. Regular ground driven mower? with either tractor or horse hitches with rubber or steel tires. Repairs and service on any and all m owers You will like our prompt service. HESSEL IMPLEMENT CO. The ML Hood hood chair lift which carries tourists to the most famous — Adv. lookout points in the state, 7000 foot Gresham, Oregon Phone 229 Total estimated expenses fo r the year ........... $45,698.00 Total estimated receipts not including proposed tax ______ ______ _________ __..._________ 360.00 Balance to be raised by district tax —.................$45,348.00 Indebtedness Amount o f bonded indebtedness. .......................— ................... N O N E Dated this 14th day o f May, 1941. F. W. Bates Lloyd H. Ewalt District Clerk Chairman, Board o f Directors. Anproved by the Budget committee May 12th, 1941. F. W. Bates Lloyd H. Ewalt Secretary, Budget committee. Chairman, Budget Committee.