B ase B a ll G a m e S u n d a y Afternoon at 2:30—Estacada vs. S h erw ood C lu b iE a a tm t (Ularkam aB -DfautB ESTACADA. OREGON, I RIDAV, APRIL I», 1>»8 V O L U M E X X II NUM BER 23 Visit at Reagan Home | Mr. and Mrs. Russell Betts of As Mrs. Lena Underwood and son ¡Gladstone, with the children, were Lester were coming home from P ort guests at the T. J. Reagan home on land in their Ford Tnursday evening .Friday night. They returned home they had a very narrow escape from ! Saturday, leaving the children with injury when Lester tried to pass the their grandparent^, who drove to Estacada truck this side o f Eagle Creek bridge, and in some manner his CHICKEN D IN N E R IS F E A T U R E J EW SCOUT TROOPS IN STATE | Gladstone Sunday afternoon, accom panied by the youngsters. car was thrown into the ditch. Thu OF E N T E R T A IN M E N T FOR 1 CAN EQUAL STANDARD SET top o f the car and the .windshield Spend Easter With Syron» were broken, otherwise there was no COMMUNITY GUESTS BY LOCAL BOYS Among the Easter visitors in Esta. damage done. Mrs. Underwood and lada at the home o f Mr. and Mrs. Lester escaped with a oud shaking up O. E. Syron, were Mr. and Mrs. W. J. and fright. Estacada Boy Scout troop is given Symms and little son, SPLENDID PROGRAMS AND SPE Garfield Grange i tertained tin Mrs. Inez Pomona Grange Wednesday o f this a rating o f 100 per cent by the o f Greenleaf and Mrs. Carrie Hislop, Mrs. Wooater 111 CIA L MUSIC GIVEN BY THE week, there being a laiyv attendance ficers o f Portland Area Council, in Mrs. Syron’s mother, all o f Portland. Mrs. Harold Wooster was taken from the d ifferen t grange organiza a bulletin mailed out from the city Mrs. Symms and Mrs. Greenleaf are ORGANIZATIONS suddenly ill with gallstones at he! tions o f the county. Nineteen d if this week. There are 16 scout troops her sisters. home at Three Links Saturday. She in Portland with a similar rating and ferent locals were represented. was immediately brought to Estacada One o f the features o f the day was one other in the entire state with Orchestras to Play Easter Sunday in Estacada was on the speeder and taken to the u 100 per cent rating. There are Tuesday, May 1, at 8 o’clock, the very appropriately observed with home o f Mr. W oster’s parents, Mr the fine chicken dinner l i ved by the 122 troops in the area. The average two school orchestras, under the di ladies o f Garfield. They also served splendid and impressive programs at and Mrs. S. E. Wooster, where med rating for the city o f Portland is rection o f Mr. Bushnell, will give a the churches. The weather was ical aid was called. A t this time she supper in the evening and a banquet 65.5 per cent, and the average fo r the concert in the high school auditorium. ideal— a more beautiful day could is much improved but will have to at night at the completion o f tht area is 39.8 per cent. > session. Everyone is invited. No admission not be asked for. A ll nature seemed remain here fo r a fe w days. The bird house building contest in fee will be charged. I Am ong the differen t matters o f alive and atune to the holy festival business o f the grange taken up was the local troop is progressing vei> and music; flowers and sunshine Visit With Mrs. Linn the plan presented to the legislature satisfactorily, and will end on Wed Will Work in Forest Service abounded. Miss Mae Harrison, buyer in one by Hector McPherson o f Linn county nesday night o f next week, at which O. L. Courville and w ife have A t the Christian church there was o f the departments in the Bedell to consolidate the d ifferen t state time the prizes will be awarded. Thi leased the house in the west part of a splendid program given by the Sun store in Portland, was in Estacada on commissions. There are 57 commis troop has been divided into two di the city, form erly owned by W. F. day school in the morning, under the Sunday, accompanied by friends, and sions operating in the state, which visions. A prize o f a dollar will be Cary. Mr. Courville will assit A. W. careful training o f the superinten called on Mrs. W. E. Linn. Mrs. L>'nn by the McPherson plan w, uld be re given the winner in each division foi Armstrong in the forest service. dent, Mrs. Dent. Thi; was followed and Mrs. Harrison are old-time duced to 10. The grange unanimous first place and 50 cents for second by an “ Easter Message” by the pas friends. place. ly endorsed the consolidation plan. tor. A t noon there was a basket A. H. Drews, scoutmaster, is try Endorsement o f the grangers’ busi dinner served in the church and at ing to put over a father and son ban ness club was also given. The object 6:30 the Christian Endeavor held its o f the club is to finance the under quet, to be held at some near future regular services. takings o f the grange and to boost date. It is planned to hold the a ffa ii A t the M. E. church there was the and foster co-operation within thi in one o f the local lodge buildings usual Sunday school period at 10:00 and to get some local organizatioi organization. o ’clock, followed by a sermon by the The forest service started a crew There were 2.70 present and a of women to serve the banquet. Rev. C. T. Cook, who took as his Members o f the local post o f tin o f men to work Wednesday on the class o f th irty were initiated into the theme, “ The Resurrection Message,” The farm residence o f Charles Very impressive American Legion have offered theii Bedford Creek trail project in the and that which surrounds the subject Duncan in the Garfield district, was pamonu grange. support in arranging the affair, and North F’ork country. Jack Fields and there was special music, which totally destroyed by fire Saturday memorial services were held, con the date will probably be the last of has charge o f the crew and work will ducted by Mrs. Minnie Each, pamom> included a vocal solo by Miss Geral afternoon about 1 o ’clock. When the this month. be rushed in order to complete the dine Cook, with Miss Ethel Hayman fire was discovered there was no chaplain. trail prior to the fire season. Percy Canfield o f the Bank of at the piano. hope o f saving the building, because DORCAS SOCIETY MEETING The trail will open up a burned Oregon City and Lev. Henderson re In the evening the Sunday school o f a strong wind. area now almost inaccessible to travel ported the result, o f the grunge and gave an excellent program assisted Tw o members o f the fam ily were The Dorcas Society o f Garfield and will facilitate the movement ol by a special choir with anthems and at home, Miss Lillian Duncan and hei business men's conferences which will meet at the home o f Mrs. men and equipment in case of fire. ¡have been held since the last Pamonu other Easter music. This service was sister-in-law. Lillian heard a roaring The forest srevice telephone line ¡grange session. The next conference Boyland on Thursday, April 19 at 2 largely attended, there being a ca and went outside to ascertain the to Oak Grove ranger station has been pacity house. The church was beau cause, seeing that the roof was blaz will be held at Oswego on April 27. o'clock. A ll ladies invited. repaired and W alter Van Curen is Master M att Glover o f Eagli Mrs. Robertson, Secretary. tifu lly decorated. ing. She gave the alarm over the moving his crew up the river to work Creek appointed Ch is. Schuehel, o f Appropriate Easter services were telephone and neighbors arrived who on the lir e « radiating fn-u Oak MEETING OF CREDIT MEN held in the Catholic church, with saved nearby buildings from burn Oregon C ity; Homer Kruse ol Wil- Grove ranger station. sonville; G. T. Knowles o f New Era special music. Father Bernards of ing. The work on the road into the fo r and Ed. Shearer o f Spring water as Eastern Clackamas Business Men’r Milwaukie, officiated. The loss is a blow to the Duncan; a committee to go to Coos county Credit association will hold its regu est beyond the Garfield district will as there was no insurance on the be started shortly a fte r the 15th of building. The neighbors arc planning and investigate the tax system now lar monthly meeting at the city hal Boys Leave Home April, A. W. Armstrong, chief o f the in use there, which it is said is more on Friday evening, April 13, at 9 Two Estacada boys, James Gut- to assist them. forest service in this district, an equitable than fhat used in any othei o'lcock. tridge and Charles DuBois, both 14 nounced this week. county in the state. The committee years old, have le ft home to seek CARDEN CLUB MEETS WITH MRS: A. G. AMES will be augmented by a member to Spend» Easter Vacation Here their fortunes. Their mothers are be appointed from the Oregon C t y Miss Geraldine Cook, daughter of COMMUNITY TO ASSIST worried because the boys did not THE DUNCAN FAMILY ¡chamber o f commerce and will leave Rev. and Mrs. C. T. Cook, who is a On April 7, the first Garden club take a change o f clothing, and in case i on its mission at an early date. teacher in the Canyonville schools they read this item they are asked to meeting was held at the home o f Mrs. There will be a community meet spent the Easter vacation with her send home their addresses that their A. G. Ames, the president. On ac ing at the Grange hall at Garfield parents here. LOCAL AND PERSONAL count o f the form er secretary having clothes may be sent them. on Friday, April 13, fo r the purpose moved away, Mrs. R. R. Cooke was o f quilting quilts fo r C. H. Duncan Miss M ary Oakley o f Seattle was chosen as secretary. A group of who burned out on April 7. A ll la Jiggs and Maggie Coming among the Easter visitois in Esta members were asked to attend the dies are requested to bring anything Their many friends will be pleased next council meeting and ask the city cada at the home o f her sister, Mrs. in line o f clothing or pieces for to hear that Jiggs and M aggie expect to provide a garbage dump. It was Mae Reed. Florence June Reed also quilts and help a worthy cause. Bring to make a flyin g visit to Estacada in came home from Corvalii to spend also suggested that the council pass The local ball team is in fo r a hard fruit, kitchen utensils, or anything to the near future. Elaborate plans are and enforce an ordinance compelling Easter with her mother. "ume next Sunday afternodn when start housekeeping. being made fo r their entertainment. Waldo Demoy o f Portland was a property owners to clean up and to ley will meet the Sherwood team, Watch fo r the announcement o f the Estacada visitor Sunday. keep their lots clean. which is supposed to be the strongest way o f hits, but W algrave, Sherwood date and place. A. Demoy came from Oregon City in the league. However, the showing catcher, chalked up the win with a to spend Easter with his fam ily in FLOWER SALE TO BE HELD made in the first game has given the home run. Each scored one run in Estacada. Visits at M. E. Parsonage the third inning and the winning run Mrs. Elizabeth Allen went to Mar boys more confidence. This was the Miss Ioma Hardin, secretary o f the Saturday, April 14, the annual first time the team had been togethei was made in the eighth. Girls’ Reserve o f the grade school, flow e r sale will be held at the Broad mot Saturday to visit at the home o f and with a little practice they are connected with the Y. W. C. A. o f way Garage. The Garden club asks Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Allen fo r a week. DAVIDSON’S WIN 19 TO 10 going to develop into real contender; Miss Elsie Pool spent a short time Portland, was a Sunday visitor at the anyone who has a surplus o f plants fo r first position in the contest. It was a wild game played at Methodist parsonage. Miss Hardin or shrubs to donate them fo r this in Portland Saturday, going over on Reibuhf showed good form last Wushougal Sunday afternoon, David the bus. and Miss Geraldine Cook were school sale. You are urged to have your do Glenn Ely and Morris Rullard ar Sunday, and with more training and son’s Bakery nine winning by a score friends at Willamette University. nations wrapped separately and fia c tic e it is believed that he will de o f 19 to 10 in a free hitting affair. marked when le ft at the garage, not rived home from Corvallis on Friday velop into a valuable man fo r the Both teams showed lack o f exper evening to spend Easter with their later than 10 a. m., Saturday. Ev Spend Week End in Portland team. ience, hits and errors being marked parents. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Harkenrider eryone in the community •» urged to The club has Bill Fischer under up with reckless abandon. George Mr. and Mrs. Frank Whitaker and daughter Miss Edith went to join the club and help beautify Estu contract, and he will catch fo r the Schwartz, hurler fo r the bakers, was drove down near Corvallis Sunday Potrland Saturday evening and vis cada and the surrounding country. to attend a gathering o f friends and Legion fyinday. Bill played last sea found fo r 15 hits, but he kept them ited with relatives until Sunday eve-, son with the Portland Beavers and is more scattered than did Kaiser and relatives, returning the same day. Visit With Mr». Midford ning. a big league catcher, all right, as Gaines, Wushougal pitchers. Mr. and Mrs. M. G. F ife r o f Port Mrs. M argaret Midword was sur well as a hitter. prised one day last week by a visit land spent Easter Sunday with Esta Tony Bronson is getting in shap OSWEGO WINS FROM ARMORY Visiting: Ames Family ' from an uncle and aunt from Cali cada relatives. to pitch the game Sunday. Tony was Ira Henderson o f Vancouver, Wn., "B ig C hief” Manning had every Mr. and Mrs. B. Anders o f Hood fornia, who made the trip in their i.ot in shape last Sunday, so he said thing his own way Sunday when Os war, in Estacada a few aays this week River visited over the week end at car. visiting his old-time friend A. G. the home o f Mrs. Anders' parents, fit least he did not want to take a wego and the Arm ory met for the t y at the mound until he had more first o f the series in the Portland Ames. Mr. Henderson is inspector Mr. and Mrs. A. S. Hassell. Son Born to Mr. and Mr». Cox tone to develop his arm. Reibuhf Valley League. o f fishways and hatcheries. Oswego won by a I A little son o f regulation size and • - : 11 be kept in the hole if Tony needs 4-0 score, only three hits being cred I beauty was born to Mr. and Mrs. COUNCIL T A K E S NO A C T IO N ited to the Armory nine, and no two fill Retide Here ON P R O V ID IN G C IT Y DUMP o' Ip- ! Stanford Cox on Saturday morning Ray Lovelace will go to center were bunched. Oswego scored first Mrs. G. I. Gerking, mother o f Mrs. i April 7. . Id Sunday, and there may be some in the sixth inning and then counted oy Beck, and James A. Scott, her The council met Tuesday .it the ■ her slight changes in the lineup. three times in the eighth on a pair of rother, arrived Sunday from Long Spend Sunday Here 1 city hall but transacted no business The game will start promptly a hits and a couple o f errors. each, Calif., to make their home Mr. and Mrs. George K elly and .other than paying the monthly Dills. " 30 Sunday afternoon, if the weath- ere. fam ily visited Estacada Sunday, driv The ouestion o f securing a rit.v dump < man is kind. An even larger at- CHERRICK IS CANDIDATE ing out from Portland and spending i was brought up but no action taken. t ndance is expected. riding Service» in Gre»ham R. E. Cherrick o f Barlow has filed the day here. as a candidate for the republican Mrs. Genevieve Booth-Clibborn and Have Tonsil* Removed SHERWOOD WINS 2 TO 1 nomination for representative in the iss Klein, who held a series o f ser Visit» Parants Here Allen and Jack, sons o f Mr. and Sherwood opened the 1928 Port- ¡legislature from Clackamas county •es here a fe w weeks ago, are now Mrs. Ralph Richards o f Hermiaton Mrs. R. T. Carter, had their ton-ils nducting a revival service in the Oregon, daughter o f Mr. and Mrs. F removed the past week by Dr. Car- ! id Valley League season with a 2 | The three present members o f th« 1 victory over Hillsboro Sunday legislature are candidate* fo r re-elec y o f Gresham. J. Harkenrider, was a guest at th< utrh at the Emanuel h spit.il in Port- t land. Both boys are dolor; fine. i ternoon. It was a thrilling opener tions, there being only four for the parental home on Monday night. th Sam Ivison o f Hillsboro and three places so far. Friday o f this Spend Eaater in Portland ,ong Tom ” Gressett o f Sherwood I week is the lust day candidates foi Ted Ahlberg was able to resume Pope Visit» Estacada Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Sparks vis E. L. Pope, candidate for county l tting up a pitcher's duel all the way this o ffic e may file. Candidates for ited relatives in Portland Sunday and his work at the P. E. P. company de county o ffic e * may file up to and in rough. Charlie spent a few hours on the pot Monday morning, a fte r an ill . sessor, was in Estacada Thursday Gressett had the best o f it in the cluding Wednesday, April 18. i fo r a short visit. ness o f several weeks. g o lf links. E M our OBSERVED BY IRE CHURCHES GARFIELD GRANGE ENTERTAINS POMONA RATED Äi 100 PER CENÍ Car Goes Into the Ditch FOREST SERVICE SU RIS CREW OF MEN 10 WORK DUNCAN FARM BOUSE AT GARFIELD BURNS Sherwood to Play in Estacada Sunday 1 1 LEGION LOGES BALL G I E Ï0 SOLDIERS TAKE OPENING GAME BY A SCORE OF 4-2 IN FINE EXHIBITION Estacada lost the first league ball game Sunday to the soldiers from Vancouver Barracks, in a close con test Sunday afternoon. The local team outhit and out played the vis itors throughout the game, hut was unable to get hits at the time they would have meant runs. Reibuhf, southpaw pitcher fo r the Legion nine, pitched good bull up to the fifth inning when a couple of hits and as many errors got him into a hole. He was relieved by Jude Moreland who finished the game for the Legionnaires. In the eighth inning Moreland threw only four halls to retire the soldiers. Sid M iller used the stiik to good advantage, getting two doub les in the game. Arnold Lovelace and Tony Bronson each were cred ited with two hits. Estucada had the bases full three times during the game without being able to bring in a run, and did not score until the eighth inning. In the ninth inning the second run came in, and at the final, with two outs, and two men on bases, Ray Lovelaco made a final e ffo r t to hit a homer and win the game, without success. The soldiers were held scoreless in all o f the nine innings except the fatal fourth, when they made their four tallies. The attendance was said to be the largest ever seen at. a ha p.. ,n in Estacada. The crowd w.ia estimated at more than four hundred. The number o f tickets sold was 305. In the crowd was seen a lurge number o f fans from Sandy and Boring dis trict. Jacob Moss won the $5 cash prize fo r the nearest guess on number o f tickets sold, and Howard F ife r won the second prize, a season ticket. Sid Miller won the box o f candy given by Bob Marchbank for the first hit, and at the same time the box given by Linn’s Inn fo r the first two- base hit. Tony Bronson won the Model Supply company prize tor the first stolen base. Eddy Smith made the first error in the game and was awarded the $1 prize given by the Sanek Barber shop. Raymond Lovelace won a shirt that he himself had put up as a prize to the man making the first run. The Broadway Garage prize is still to he won, 5 gallons o f gas fo r the first home run. Arnold Lovelace won the U-Nced-A Bakery prize and Kenneth Seales the prize offered by the Peo ple’s store. Arnold Lovelace also won the Liberty Theatre prize and three men tied for the prize offered by the Estacada Meat company. Bill Ileales, president o f the league, was among those present.. The Score: Estacada— T. Bronson Miller 3 b Smith sh K. Lovelace A. Lovelace N. Bronson »Scales rf .Jennings If Reibuhf p . Moreland p B R 4 1 4 0 4 0 c .... 5 1 lb 4 0 :2b 4 0 1 0 4 o 2 0 2 0 Totals cf <> A E 1 0 n 2 2 n O 0 9 1 2 8 11 1 o !» 8 0 1 I 1 2 1! 2 0 0 1» 2 1 o O 1 1 0 0 1 0 0 h 9 o 34 2 y 27 ir» B 5 5 5 4 3 .... 4 4 3 4 R 1 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 1 li l 4 Vancouver Davis ss Hopson If Goodwin lh Law 3 b Plum 21» McCurdy c f Qwen c Dileromo If Williams p 2 1 o o 0 2 0 1 o A B 1 2 0 9 0 I» 10 3 0 0 1 0 i 1 0 2 0 o 8 0 0 1 0 o 2 2 0 Totals 37 4 7 27 y 0 Estacada 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 i 1- _2 Hits 0 0 I 1 1 2 0 2 2--9 0 0--4 Vancouver 0 0 0 0 4 0 0 1 Hit '» 0 1 0 4 0 0 1 1-- 0 Innings pitched by Risibuhf, 4; Moreland, 5 ; runs o ff Reibuhf, 4; Moreland, 0 j Willim 2; struck« »ut by Reibuhf 2 by William* * n. Two base hits— Miller 2, A. I,.DV**lace 1, Owen 1 ; stolen base - T . Brons >n, Emerson 2. Umpire, Jackson. TiiIH« 1 50.