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About Eastern Clackamas news. (Estacada, Or.) 1916-1928 | View Entire Issue (March 9, 1928)
íEastmi (Clarkamas nits Devoted to the Interests ot Eastern Clackamas County ESTACADA, OREGON, FRIDAY, MARCH 9, 1928 VOLUM E XXII P arty for W anda K roager Fasching-Y ork W edding Mrs. Julius Kt-euger gave a purty Miss M argaret Fasching, daughter for her little d au gh ter W anda Mun- of Dr. and Mrs. D. G. Fasching; of day evening to celebrate her seventh Portland, and Lee J. York w ere m ar birthday. Hom e decorations were ried a t a pretty and im pressive cer p retty and carried out the E astei emony perform ed at the home of the them e. The little guests num bered bride's uncle. Dr. W. W. Rhodes of E stacada, T hursday, M arch 1, a t 9 JACKSON LUMBER CO. O F PO R T ten and included Jean G rabeel, Flor BORN H ERE IN 1859 AND HAD p. m., by R. W oodruff of Portland. ence Davis, R uth Jennings, Phyllis C ary, D orothy Kiggins, D orotha S ny Miss Viola M artindale acted as brides LAND BUYS FOUR LOTS RESIDED IN CLACKAMAS der, W anda K rieger, Richard Rose. maid and Dr. Rhodes as best m an. W EST OF NEW S O FFIC E Lloyd D uncan and L ester Kiggins. COUNTY ALL HER LIFE The bride was given in m arriage by Am ong the older guests present were her fath er, Dr. Fasching. Miss Mrs. B. O. C ulver, Mrs. Sarver, Mrs. Sprogue played the w edding m arch Jackson, president of th e W. F. C ary, Mrs. W. E. Linn and Mrs. A m anda J. Davis passed away and Mrs. R obertonson sang “ I Love W. at her home in the G arfield district Y’ou T ruly.” The hom e w as a ttra c Jackson Lum ber com pany of P o rt Miss M aude Sherm an, W anda’s teach- F’riday evening, M arch 2, a fte r a lin tively decorated w ith green foliage land, was in E stacada M onday and i er. T here was a handsom e birthday gering illness. She was born in and daffodils. T here w ere 25 guests l m ade arrangem ents to p ut in a lum ber cake illum ed w ith seven candles and the hostess also served cocoa and Clackam as county N ovem ber 30, and th e bride and groom received yard a t this point. 1859 and lived in the G arfield dis m any beautiful gifts. A dainty The com pany bought fo u r lots from ice cream . luncheon was served follow ing the the Yocum Lum ber com pany through tric t all h er life. S .‘E. W ooster, the lots being the tra c t Shipping Logs Every Night She was m arried to J. J. D avit cerem ony. on which the lum ber yard w as^de- From 22 to 35 cars loaded with D ecem ber 9, 1877. T here w ere seven logs come through E stacada from stroyed by fire last sum m er. children, five of whom survive, foui C uts O ff F inger girls and one boy. Besides th e hus A m ost u n fo rtu n ate accident hap The Jackson Lum ber com pany has C azadero every night en route to band, th e survivors are Mrs. Agnes pened to G arnet P arks, son of Mr. lum ber yards a t Oswego and S her L ents Junction, A. Dwyer claim ing Irvin, P ortland ; Mrs. Rachel Jones and Mrs. G. E. Parks, Tuesday eve wood, also. Mr. Jackson stated th at them at th at point. The men who C lackam as; Mrs. Ada Sarver, Mrs ning when he cu t o ff a p art o f hi: i work would start im m ediately on the see the logs safely to th eir destina C arrie B. M arshall and Floyd Davis index fin g er on th e left hand while arrangem ents for the yards and th at tion are F rank T atem an, “S horty” of Estacada. Besides these she splitting kindling. The w ound was suitable buildings would be erected. Shore and B. Sm ith, who are m akinf leaves her m other, Mrs. Elizabeth dressed by Dr. W. W. G ilbert and The com pany has also closed a deal their home at present ut the Kstacadi Pinkley of E stacada; fo u r sisters and he is g ettin g along so fa r very nicely. with M att ¿o n sb erry and have taken Hotel. over his yard. two brothers, tw elve grand children Mr. W ooster sold a lot in T errace and one g reat grand child. addition this week to F rank Chevron. F uneral services w ere held undei Mr. Chevron contem plates building the direction of . A. Chupm an, m or a home on this lot, which was fo rm tician of this place, at the M ethodist erly owned by Lucy Mae Reed. church Sunday afternoon a t 2 o’clock R obert Mohle has purchased from and A. DeMoy, an old frien d of the Mr. W ooster a 4U acre tract, located fam ily, spoke words of com fort to the bereaved fam ily. B urial was in The birthday celebration of D. M. in section 21, tw p. 3, R. 4. The new T hirty-five m em bers of M ountain th e I. O. O. F. cem etery a t E stacada. M arshall started Sunday noon when ow ner has already taken possession. chapter O. E. S., of Estacada, besides m any o th er S ta r m em bers from this Mr. and Mrs. M arshall arrived hom e locality, on T uesday evening atte n d from church and found a splendid LOOKING FOR LOCATION CRED IT MEN TO M EET FOR PU LP MILL H ERE ed a d istrict m eeting of the order, TH IS FRIDAY EVENING d inner and a handsom e birthday cake consisting of five chapters, at G resh which had bqen prepared by Mrs. The chapters present w ere Park The regu lar m onthly m eeting of the M arshall’s sister, Mrs. G eorge De- E d U lger of Bem idgji, M innesota, am. Sandy, T routdale, E stacada and E astern Clackam as Business M en's Shields and two daughters, Mrs. Le- was in the city Tuesday. l£ is said rose, . T here was an attendance C redit association wiil be held at the lia Stone and Lilas DeShields. Mr. th at he was looking over a location Gresham of 350. DeShields and Mr. Stone w ere also a t C azadero fo r the establishm ent of city hall this Friday evening, startin g The d ifferen t chapters put on parts prom ptly at 8:30. C harlie Sparks present to assist in the entertaining. a wood pulp mill. of tha w ork of the chapter and E sta secretary of the organization, urges Again M onday noon Mrs. M arshal; cada did the in itiatory work. prepared a delightful surprise dinnei Em ployed at Camp 8 all business men to attend. having as guests th ree of Mr. M ar E. E. Saling and- son Ted w ent to Among the grand officers present shall’s friends whose com bined age: Camp 8 T hursday m orning w here w ere Mrs. M argaret B arnes, w orthy Building New C ottage grand m atro n ; T herise M. C astnar F rank M cGraw is building a cot w ere 233 years. The sam e eveninj they will be em ployed. past grand m atron and present grand friends to the num ber of th irty called tage at the head of Main stre et oppo lecturer; Pauline M. Riley and Stella at the M arshall home, bringing a E ntertained at Bull Run site the W ade filling station. beautiful btrthday cake w ith 70 can M embers of the Bridge club in E s ’K. D rake, past grand m atrons; Nel dies and serving ice cream and coffo< tacada w ent to Bull Run today w here lie M cKinley, grand secretary ; J. G uests at G rabcel Home F rancis D rake, past grand patron, Mrs. Don Allen entertain ed them . Mrs. Hedgeeoclc and children of as additional refreshm ents. and a past grand m atron from Mon Games w ere plHyed and a g en era’ P ortland w ere guests at the W. H tan a. The E stacada people higly good tim e was enjoyed. Two of the Spends W eek End H ere G rabeel home Sunday. guests present, F. J. H arkenrider Mrs. Nellie M arshall of P ortland enjoyed the m eeting. and J. K. Ely, also had a birthday spent the week end here w ith h er sis Position in Feed Store W AR V ETERA N OF SANDY B enard W hitaker has Accepted a at the sam e tim e. Mr. M arshall re ter, Mrs. Elizabeth Allen. DIES AT W ALLA W ALLA position w ith U. S. M organ in the ceived especial atten tio n on this hap py occasion and the a ffa ir will long V isitor to Portland E stacada Feed stoic, com m encing Mrs. J. W. Moxley was a business work M onday m orning of this week be rem em bered by him. visitor in P ortland fo r a couple ol Alex G ray, W orld w ar v eteran of B etter T rucking Service Sandy, died a t the V eterans’ hospi days last week. V isit Dodge P ark • tal a t W alla W alla, W ednesday morn- Mrs. R. H. C urrin, Miss Elsie Poole T he new truck of K itching & ing. He w as gassed and tuberculo Mrs. G. B. Linn and Mr. and Mrs. Steinm an, which they recently p u r 1 V isitors at Sparks Home H enry Heiple spent the day a t Dodge chased, is m aking possible still b etter Sunday visitors a t th e C. E. Sparks sis set in, which was th e cause of trucking service. T hey have q new home w ere the fa th er and m other, his death. He was taken to th e hos P ark and Bull Run Sunday. six-cylinder, four-w heel brakes m a and b ro th er and wife, of Mrs. Sparks, pital several weeks ago. chine, which is up to date in every Mr. and Mrs. F urnish and Mr. and The deceased served in Co. G, E ntertains B asketball Team Mrs. H arry Furnish, all of P ortland. 109th In fa n try , 28th division. He C om plim enting the basketball boy particular. w as in th e battle of M use and the o f the E stacada high school, Mr. Man A rgonne offensive. He is survived Skin G rafting N ecessary ning, the coach, en tertain ed then F orm er M inister Visits Rev. B. F. Clay of St. H elens was Mrs. Ted A hlberg w ent to P ort by his w ife, to whom he had been T hursday evening with a chicken din an E stacada visitor a few days the land to visit Mr. A hlberg Tuesday m arried ten m onths. She is living ner. first of th e week. He is ju st recov It was necessary to do some skin w ith relatives in Sandy. ering from a bad attack of the flu g raftin g on his arm and the opera H ere From P ortland Mrs. M ary W alther and two and looks ra th er frail. Mr. Clay was tion took place th at m orning. It will Guest» from W alla W alla daughters C atherine and Louise are p asto r of the C hristian church her« be several days yet before he can Mrs. T. O. P arris and son Harold retu rn home. o f W alla W alla, W ash., are visiting here from P ortland visiting relatives a few years ago. w ith Mrs. P arris’ m other, Mrs. C. T. Mrs. W alther is a sister o f Mrs. A. T H R E E LINKS ITEM S Cox of R oute 4, Boring, the past few Ladies Aid Meets G. Ames. The Ladies Aid of th e M. E. church Mrs. C arl G un ter and daughter days. It is an in teresting fact to M arried in V ancouver m et a t th e home of Mrs. G. E. Law Betty Ju n e left Friday for Portland know th at little H arold has four As the News goes to press word rence W ednesday afternoon and the to spend a few days w ith her m other, thum bs, two on either hand, and uses them w ithout any disadvantage. Mr. comes th a t Ed. H unt and Miss H attie m em bers com m enced work on a rti Mrs. Eggens. Boyer, both of E stacada, w ere m ar cles fo r th e b azaar which they ex Miss B etty W allace of Camp 10 P arris is a ball player and played ried in V ancouver, W ashington, oi) pect to hold in a few m onths. w ent to P ortland Friday. She was w ith th e Idaho league last sum m er. T hursday afternoon. W. E. Linn ae accom panied by her sister, Mrs. Bon- TRUCK TURNS OVER AT com panied them to V ancouver. S treet Is E xtended field, who has been visiting her for JIM CLOSNER R ESIDEN CE Broadw ay has been lengthened on some tim e, and Doris Ann and Elinor K lett Has Two Broken Ribs the south so th at now the stre et ex Johnson. Two weeks ago, while w orking at tends to the new stre et being made The 3B ’s club m et-at the home of R. A. M eyer’s truck tu rn ed over the LaDee lum ber cam p, A ugust by th e E astern syndicate on the river. Mrs. B. O. Kelly M arch 1. T uesday while backing into th e resi K lett injured him self quite badly. Several men and team s did the work The regu lar dance of the Com dence of Jim Closner w ith a load of A t the tim e he ^id not think much last week. m unity club was held Saturday, wood. One of the boards across n M arch 3, with Kellys, M arshall and ditch broke, and over w ent th e truck. about the in ju ry and w orked on for Davidsons on the com m ittee. All Mr. M eyers, luckily, escaped injury. fo u r days, when he was com pelled to Go to Falls City give up. On taking an X -ray exam Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Buell and fam enjoyed a good tim e. C ards were ination the physician discovered two ily w ent to Falls City Friday evening played until lunch w as served and KELSO COMMUNITY A CTIV E fra c tu re d ,rib s and Mr. K lett is now on receiving word th at Mrs. Buell s dancing was enjoyed until a late laid up and will not be able to work m other was very sick. T hey re hour. com m unity is m ore ac Q uite a num ber of T hree Links tive T he now Kelso fo r a couple of w eeks. tu rn ed Sunday evening. than it has been fo r some people attend ed the m eeting of the tim e and an effo rt is being mude to A m erican Legion in E stacada Mon Im proving Sum m er Home C elebrates 63rd B irthday fix up the church and paint the o u t day night. About th irty friends o f Mr. and G erald E. Beebe of P ortland wa. side and m ake it m ore attractiv e as Mrs. R. S. Coop of C yrrinsville su r an E stacada visitor this week. He Mr. and Mrs. G. O. Tow nsend and a com m unity center. T he Powell prised them last Friday evening, it is doing some im provem ent work on children spent the week end in P ort V alley Mission orchestra played at being the occasion of Mr. Coop’s 63d his sum m er home on E agle Creek. land visiting relatives. e Sunday afternoon service which Mrs. Mabel Thom pson spent the th birthday, also the 37th w edding anni-1 was greatly appreciated. week end a t her hom e in Portland. Visit C arters O ver W eek End versary of Mr. and Mrs. Coop. Mrs. Raym ond Lovelace and her Mr. and Mrs. Sherw ood G. F elker The evening was spent in playing CONSIDER CONSOLIDATION gam es and with music. A delicious I w ere week end visitors of Mr. and dau gh ter visited a few day.« here luncheon was served, conspicuous of Mrs. R. T. C arter at th eir home neai with relatives and friends. A num ber of Masons and E astern A com m ittee from th e M armot which was i large and beautifully Log L aB arre. S tars attended the m eeting held in school board attended the regular decorated cake m ade especially for m eeting of the Sandy school board G resham T uesday night. the occasion by a daughter, Mrs. V isiting His P arents M onday night to talk consolidation, George G uttridge of Estacada. A fter V ernie M arshall wes in tow n this a most delightful tim e the guests de week visiting his p aren ts and will re S. E. W ooster is the ow ner of a b ut no definite action was taken con parted, wishing Mr. and Mrs. Coop tu rn to M arshfield ab o ut the first of new C hevrolet sedan purchased this cerning the joining of the tw o dis week from the Cascade M otor Co. tricts. A pril. m any happy retu rn s of the day. LUMBER YARD TO BE • ESTABLISHED IN CITY DIES AT GARFIELD HOME FRIENDS JOIN MARSHALL IN BIRTHDAY CELEBRATION 0. E. S. MEMBERS ATTEND MEETING AT GRESRAM NUM BER 23 LEGION MEMBERSHIP IS Big Vote Schedule LARGEST IN HISTORY E” Night ds™ at f 9 atur^ ay, o'Clock CARL DOUGLASS POST NOW Two day* m ore and the second OVER QUOTA SE T AT THE I period of th e E astern Clackam as News’ circulation contest will be a FIR ST OF TH E YEAR. thing of the past. Subscriptions are w orth 9,000 credits up to 9 o'clock S aturday night, and a fte r th at tim e The previous m em bership record they will count only 6,000 votes. of the C arl D ouglass post of the C andidates can easily see w hy it A m erican Legion has been exceeded is to th e ir advantage to get every and a new record establish, it was subscription possible by the closing learned at the reg u lar m eeting of hour of this period. C andidates who the organization M onday night, at the cannot easily g e t into tow n may mail cldse of the m em bership drive headed th eir report, b ut in o rd er to get the by two teum s from th e post. present vote schedule, th e postm ark Sylvester Law rence and F orest m ust indicate th at th eir le tte r was Erickson headed th e m em bership mailed not la te r th an 9 o'clock. team s, Sylvester's team nosing out Subscription extensions, however, th e E rickson team . How ever, there will count from the period of the is know n to be several ex-service first paym ent. If a subscriber made men in the com m unity who are the first paym ent during th e first pledged to join the Legion who were period, a one-year extension will not present M onday. count 18,000 votes. A. II. Drews of th* high school, T here is only ten days left to win scoutm aster, appeared before the one of the prizes. The m ajority of post and told the m em bers w hat they the candidates are so nearly running could do to help the scouts. A com even it is hard to say who is in the m ittee, headed by S ylvester Law rence lead. T he e ffo rts you p u t fo rth d u r was appointed to assist Mr. Drews ing the closing days of th e cam paign is going to decide th e w inners of the w ith the scout work. He also stated th a t the sign on big prizes. T here is no tim e to lose. th a school building, authorized by G et your frien d s busy and have them the Legion some tim e ago, was about take subscriptions or statio nery o r ders, and drive hom e th e Chevrolet. com plete. ’t affo rd to re st now. The A proposition had been subm itted end You is can and a day, or even to the Legion to take over the m an an hour, in sight, lost now m ay mean the agem ent of the E stacada baseball of the big prize. club of the P ortland Valley league. losing A fter S aturday night, no m ore A com m ittee of G. E. Parks, Lester business tu rn ed in to the News Tow nsend, Ed. Steinm an, Elm er A n office, but is goes e ballot box. derson and S ylvester Law rence was T here is no w ay to into win th except on the appointed to look into the m atter and am ount of business you tu rn in. w ere em powered to do as they de is entirely up to you. You can win It cided best. The m em bers expressed if you are determ ined to win, and th eir opinion as being opposed to out a fte r th e business with a de the organization en tering into base go term ination th a t cannot fail. ball fo r financial reasons, b ut only But don't w ait until next week to in th e in terest of prom oting ath let m ake your suprem e effo rt, because ics in th e com m unity. m ore business next week Both the Legion and th e A uxiliary it takes p ut you ahead '.ban it dees this had a large attendance and i i t ir the to week on account of ti c declining two organizations held th eir business vote schedule. D on’t fail to g et ev m eetings a jo in t social m eeting was ery subscription or statio nery order held, follow ed by refreshm ents served you possibly can get the dead by a com m ittee from the A uxiliary. line at 9 o’clock S before aturday night, The " e a ts” at th e next m eeting of M arch 10. the Legion will be furnished by F o r est Erickson and his team which lost FO REST O FFIC IA LS M EET the m em bership contest. W hat to tell and how to tra in in w orkers th e U nited LOCAL AND PERSONAL experienced S tates F orest service will em ploy next sum m er is being discussed ut a Mrs. A. S agner and fam ily have conference in progress a t th e district gone to P ortland fo r a couple of offices in Portland. A m ong those in weeks to keep house fo r h er son; attendance is R. T. C arter, assistant Max and Irving, who are em ployed supervisor of the Mt. Hood forest. in Portland. \ MAN CO M PLETES Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Dowell o f Sa BORING HOME W ATER SU PPLY PLANT lem visited the Jacob Moss hom e on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Steinm an an<’ C. L. C ham bers of B oring, Route Mrs. L. C. T hornton w ent to P o rt 4, has ju st com pleted a w ater system fo r his residence. W ater is brought land Sunday to atten d a show. to the house by a pump utid gasoline Mrs. F orest Edm onson, who hat engine and delivered into a large been sick w ith th e flu, is able to be tank, then to the kitchen and another up again. line carries the w ater to th e cattle G uests a t the R. R. Cooke hom e lot. Mr. C ham bers has a very fine Sunday w ere Mr. and Mrs. W ilbui young bearing orchard, one of the H endricks and children of Portlund. finest in the district. HONOR ROLL C a n d id a tes on th e H o n o r R oll fo r th is w e e k are as fo llo w s : F rid a y , M arch 2 ........................ ............ M rs. W iley H o w e ll S a tu rd a y , M arch 3 ................. ............ M iss Irene K a a k e M rs. J a co b M oss M o n d ay, M arch 5 .................. Mrs. W iley H o w ell T u esd a y , M arch 6 M rs. R ose B a rth o lo m ew W e d n e sd a y , M arch 7 M iss F lo ren ce K in g T h u rsd a y , M arch 8 A P P R O X IM A T E S T A N D IN G O F C A N D ID A T E S 1 ,4 5 0 ,0 0 0 M rs. J a c o b M o ss .................... 1 ,8 0 0 ,0 0 0 M rs. H ild a M. B row n . ........ 1 ,4 9 0 ,0 0 0 M rs. H elen D a h ren s 1 ,4 8 5 ,0 0 0 M rs. F red B arth olom ew ’ 1 ,4 9 5 ,0 0 0 M iss Iren e K a a k e .................... 1 ,5 1 0 ,0 0 0 M iss F lo ren ce K in g 1 ,5 0 0 ,0 0 0 M iss P a m ela K e n n y .............. 1 ,1 0 0 ,0 0 0 M rs. R. B. G ib son 1 ,5 0 8 ,0 0 0 H arry L aB arre ......................... 1 ,4 8 8 ,0 0 0 M rs. W iley B. H o w ell 9 6 0 ,0 0 0 G eo rg e W i l l i n g ........................ 1 ,0 2 0 ,0 0 0 C ecil W rig h t ............................ 9 3 0 ,0 0 0 M iss Irene D a v i s ..................... E arl C lo sn er ............................. .......................................7 3 0 ,0 0 0