A C E A M A S COU NTS NEW S FRID A Y , OCTOBF. R3 ,1341 T he B radins have gone to H erm is. g o v e rn m e n t h a s cut o ff foreig n ship ton w here M r R radin is em ployed. menta. Mrs. Jo e D eS hazer has been ill w ith th e flu. Not W heat but Milk and Eggs EAGLE CREEK T he schools have a n enrollm ent of 34 wiith m ore expected la te r. The tea ch e rs a re Miss M ary Gibson of W oodbum principal a n d u p p e r grade te a c h e r and Mrs. M aurice Fleshm an o f P o rtla n d p rim a ry and E lm er Po­ well is ja n ito r. A 4-H h e a lth club has been organ' ized in the u p p e r g ra d es w ith Miss Gibson as lender. O ffice rs o f th e club a re Jim m y B arry , p re sid en t; Lu ella Sm ith vice p re sid e n t; Vivian S till se c re ta ry . O th e r m em bers of the clu h a re D orothy L am pe-, E thel H iggins, D urell K la tt, H illard C ran- d a 'l, Jo h n Y ounger, Je a n n e Lum per, D oris Z uber, K en n eth B erry, F lo r­ ence Story, P e te M affie ,E ari C ran­ dall .M arion W hisler, P a u lin e C arm ­ ack and A llen L ystle. Mrs. Roy F o rre s te r e n te rta in e d at a house p a rty fo r several fifen d s from P o rtlan d T hursday. G uests w ere M i/s F ra n c e s Zunick, Miss Rose Zu- nick -nd Mis i H elen Sherick . M r and Mrs. Frank) B everly of Glad one v isited Mr. and Mrs. H. U dell in low er D over last w eek. M.13. B everly is a d a u g h te r o f th e Udells. | H. F . (H a l) Gibson is recovering fro m a re c e n t m a jo r operation. A toti ,- those re tu rn in g fro m W il­ la m e tte valley h o p y a rd s a re Mrs. E va G lover. F ra n k M undinger, W .A. S m ith and O. E. Stephens. T h ere a re still sever rd field s of g rain to be com bined. The w e ath e r is d ry e r and co ntinued c le a r w e ath e r shou'd enable com bines to w ork in th e field s again. T he comm ulnity club m e t fo r th e f ir s t fall m eetin g F rid a y eve, S ep tem b er 26 a t th e school. An in ­ te re s tin g p ro g ram w as given and re ­ fresh m en ts w ere sold. N ew o fficers w ere elected a t th is m eeting. 1918 wheat headed the list of farm products needed for national se purposes. In today’s emergency, however, tha emphasis is on such as milk and eggs. There is plenty of wheat on hand—in nearly a two year’s supply is stored in the nation’s Ever-Normal ary. The U. S. D epartm ent of Agriculture urges th a t farm ers, \nning for next year, hold down production of surplus crops such heat and a t the same tim e expand production of defense foods sd today. * ______ - ■ - - * - - "* x6 Clear Cedar Siding, shorts, Per 1000 f e e t.......................................... $ 19.00 2x4’s, New Stock Per 1000 f e e t ....................................... $ 15.00 l.\8 ’s Shiplap, new stock Per 1000 f e e t ....................................... $ 16.00 Close out on discontiuned P ain t See us for all types of Home Financing. New Title VI Loans now available M cO eady Lum ber t o» L ancaster 4757 MILWAUKIE, O re. OREGON 4-H DAIRY TEAM TO MEMPHIS T he Clackam as co u n ty g ra n d ju ry W ednesday indicted G eorge H enry (D uke) H inder, 29, of P a rk Place fo r f ir s t d eg ree m u rd e r ,the victim being C harles P a rk e r S tra ig h t, 56- y e a r old C lackam as H eights .esid en t. H in d e r is accused o f stabbing S tra ig h t w ith a kn ife on the a f te r ­ noon of S a tu rd ay , S ep tem b er 13 at S tra ig h t’s tw o room shack follow ing a n all day d rin k in g b o u t, tak e n p a rt in b y S tra ig h t, Mrs. S tra ig h t, Him lo r a n d L innea L onuah who claim ed she w as H in d e r’s w ife. She (L in ­ n e a L ondah) is being held in the c o u n ty ja il as a mu-renal w itness to planted 1596 a cre s fo r sale o f seed Mr. and Mrs. E rw in U pdegrave and fib er. w ere in e a ste rn O regon Sunday. Mr. E ccles also pointed o u t th a t Mr. and Mrs. Jo e D eShazer, Mrs. the fla x seed will ru n a b o u t five Gill and Jo y w ere d in n e r guests of bushels to th e ton. Mr. a n d Mrs. P e te Paschell o f Sandy. A t the p re sen t tim e flax is very C arl N elson o f N ew berg sp e n t th e v a lu ab le due to the fa c t th a t th e w eek end w ith his fam ily. < T h e g ra n d ju ry re tu rn e d the in- d ic tm e n t a f te r considering th e case T uesday and p a r t o f W ednesday. T estfy in g b e fo re the venirem e n w ere S h e riff F re d R eaksecker ,Se-rgt. W. B. G lenn o f th e sta te ploice .Elsie slain m an, L innea Londuh who claim ­ ed she w as H in d e r’s w ife, E lva Mae S m ith a n eig h b o r ,Geo. H. H inder f a th e r o f th e accused m an, Hilda S tra ig h t w ife o f the m urd -red ma.i, Ja c o b K y ler ste p fa th e r of Mrs. S tra ig h t, R ichard Alien Sm ith, H en­ ry L .P robasco and K’.vin Sm ith, neighbors. I t is und ersto o d th a t G'Jenn R. J a c k will defen d H in d er a t his tria l. H e c an n o t plead g uilty to the first d e g ree m u rd e r charge and it w as lea rn ed th a t his testim o ly will be se lf d e fen se to escape the g a ; cham ­ ber. T he g ra n d ju ry in addition to in - d ietin g H im ler re tu rn e d one seen t in d ic tm e n t.— E n te ip ris e . dem onstration contest at the National Dairy Show, Memphis, Tcnn., Oct. 11-18. Coached by Geraldine de Lanccy, their club leader, who was the 1940 national girls' leadership champion, the team won over /all rivals in the annual competition at the recent State Fair, Salem. T heir dem onstration emphasized that the addition of cheese to common ' dishes increases the color, flavor and nutritious value of food. As state j winners they receive all-expense trips to Memphis through the Kraft . Cheese Company, which also provides $2800 in college ^ . v W t I j ipa for J^thc eight highest scoring team s w the duals there. ( Gresham, Oregon In accordance w ith the provisions of th e “ Local B udget L aw ,” (S ections 6 9-1101_69-1115, O regon Code, 1930, as am ended, notice is hereby given th a t the B udget C om m ittee o f E stacad a, O regon, has p re p a ie d in com pliance w ith th e “ Local B udget Law ” th e follow ing B udget E stim a te fo r the period fro m J a n u a ry 1, 1942 to J u n e 30, 1942. All persons a re hereby n o tified th a t on T uesday, th e 14th day of O ctober, 1941 a t 7:30 P. M. a t th e Council Room in th e C ity Hall bqilding, E stacad a, O regon, th e follow ing B udget E stim a te s fo r th e ensuing six m onths ending J u n e 30, 1942, fo r th e C ity o f E s­ tac ad a , O regon, m ay be discussed w ith th e C ity Council and B udget C om m ittee, th e levying board fo r th e C ity of E stac ad a , O regon, and any person su b je ct to th e proposed ta x levies will be heard in l'avor o f o r a g a in st th e proposed ta x levy or ta x levies o r a n y p a rt th ere o f. E X PE N D ITU R ES General G overnm ent A ctual fo r Y ear E n d in g Dec. 31. C u rre n t y e ar 1941 F und - C lassification 1938 I 1939 1 1940 | A ctual fo r | B udget 1st | fo r Six m o n th s|T o ta l y ear| 360.001 360.001 360.001 26.00' 25.001 25.00 75.00! 75.00! 75.001 50.001 40.00t 25.001 180,00| 1