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About Clackamas County news. (Estacada, Or.) 1928-1957 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 5, 1928)
C lack am as C ounty N ews ESTIMATED THAT MORE THAN TWO HUNDRED HAVE E N R O L L E D RECENTLY MANY IMPROVEMENTS IN AND NEAR SANDY I iiiiiiiiiiim iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiim m iiiiiiiiiiiiim iiim iiiiiiiM iiiiiiiim im m iim m iiiiim Mr. and Mrs. Tom Tilley, Portland, will soon prove up on their home = stead at Marmot. The Tilleys have E built a summer home and have been spending considerable time there. Mr. T illey is said to be connected with = the associated press. E Work has started again on the ; I electric line up the mountains, and j a the prospect indicates that “ juice” . = will be at RhododenJron this winter. E The line is about completed to the ■: Brightwood vicinity. E George Beers, Sandy real estate man, recently had a classified “ ad” ) in the News and made a sale right after the first issue. John Valberg, Boring, has been — making his lumber yard and build = ings attractive with paint and other improvements. i MRS.KELLOGG INJURED I IN AUTO ACCIDENT Have You ___ _ ___ I U 9 Q H H _ I m | ^ ___ L _ VOTERS REGISTERING FOR GENERAL ELECTION NUM BER 1 E S T A C A D A , OREGON, F R ID A Y , OCTOBER 5, 1928 VO LU M E X X III H —_ — I I | 4. W | — I ■ _ _ I I _ — I | ^ B I € ——_ I \ M B 0 I I W DEMAND FOR TRUCK ATTACHMENT GREAT = 1 E AG LE C REEK, Oct. 4.— (Spe- = cia l).— Mrs. Lena K ellogg sustained E S T A C A D A FIR M U N A B LE TO E painful injuries last Wednesday uf- F IL L ORDERS FOR N EW = ternoon. She was riding in Oregon City with be f brother. Noah U N IT FOR CHEVS. = when their car collided with another E machine at 14th and Washington The dual duty unit fo r Chevrolet in the Oregon trucks, for which the Cuscade Chev U n le s s r e g i s t e r e d S City hospital where she was taken rolet company is the state distributor, E after the accident. is proving popular with truck owners = Alice Weldy, also a passenger in wherever shown. The demand for = the Stingley machine, sustained u these units far exceeds the supply, k —ar— _ ■ ■T 'w k « / E fractured arm, but was able to re- according to Bob Frazer, manager A B B I I I B M A E turn to her home a fter the injury for the company. / A I / A E had been attended to. Within the past few days several ( ■ ■ ■ J g Mrs. Elizabeth Day Dead o f these attachments have been = 1 Word was received Monday o f the placed in different sections o f the = death o f Mrs. Elizabeth Day, after a state and are meeting with general j* ■ E lingering illness, at the home o f her approval. Several are being used B ^ " > "W" = niece, Mrs. Pete Nelson, at Dayton, locally, and are said to almost double s Oregon. Her son, Murray, had been the capacity o f the truck. PROCTORS HAVE NEW is . = called to her bedside last Friday and A car load o f Chevrolet trucks VICTORY SIX — is the last day. If you do not register on or before = was with her at the time o f her death. was received here this week and the s The Days had been residents o f the dual duty unit attached. Telephone The W. A. Proctor family, Sandy, E this date you will not vote this year. E Eagle Creek section fo r almost nine calls from several different towns have a new’ Dodge Victory Six which E E years, coming here from Washing- were received asking fo r delivery Miss Pearl Proctor “ broke in” last E E ton. Mrs. Day had many friends in from this shipment. Thursday. It is a fine car and the jj-j The installation o f the Dual unit 19 EmillllllllllllllllllllllllMllillllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllltt the community who will regret to Sandy News editor was one o f the __ _______,______ _____— ---- —_ _ _ _ _ _ ------- ■ , , i hear o f her passing. a simple proposition and the entire first guests Miss Proctor took fo r a Aid Meets With Mrs. Burnett operation can be performer readily spin. , The Ladies' Aid society met W ed and quickly, according to Mr. Fra nesday at the home o f Mrs. A. D. zer. The unit is an additional axle LEAVES FOR CHINA Burnett, 18 ladies being present. mounted in tandem with the driving Miss Alice Lindell, sister o f Mrs. Plans were made fo r the entertain axle and so attached by the springs Frank Hailing, form er Sandy Union ment and “ package sale” to be held and radius rods that it follows any high school teacher, Lgft fo r China Some sewing motion o f the truck without tire slip this week to be with Mrs. Hailing Lester Townsend was unanimosuly V IO L A , Oct. 4— (Special).— F ri early in December. Mr. Hailing offered a position in elected commander o f the Carl Doug day evening a large crowd gathered was done on garments fo r the W. C. page. Instead of imposing an addi his o ffic e to Miss Lindell. The latter lass post o f the American Legion on to listen to Mrs. M. J. Brown e f T. U. farm home. A delicious lunch tional burden upon the engine, driv was out with her parents to aee the Monday night. Lloyd Ewalt was Clackamas, who told how to organ was served and a social time enjoyed. ing axle or chassis, the Dual Duty R. Jonsruds Friday, and Alice attend elected vice commander; Ted Ahl- ize a P.-T. A. fo r the betterment o f The next meeting will be held at the unit actually relieves the strain, Mr. ed the football game. berg, adjutant; R. R. Cook, finance the school. There were 40 who joined home o f Mrs. Roxanna Clester Wed Frazer claims. o ffic e r; Rev. T. I. Kirkwood, chap the club, and Mrs. R. Shackelford was nesday afternoon, October 17. The larger load made possible is lain; Barney Gilbride, sergeant at elected president; Miss L. Hubbard, carried upon four wheels instead o f arms, and Dr. W. W. Gilbert, his vice president; Emery Powers, second two, and particularly upon soft ground or rough roads, sinking is torian. vice president; Mrs. John Mattooon, The report o f the baseball commit secretary and treasurer; Earl Lankin, minimized, traction is improved and tee was given and accepted and the program committee chairman; Mrs. strain on the motor or driving axle is relieved. Further more, the addi committee discharged with a vote o f C. Stone, chairman o f the refresh-) i hanks. Dr. W. W . Gilbert and C. ments committee. The new organi tional frame reinforces the regular Estacada is to have another brick SLASHING BURNED AT LADEE Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Dunlop are frame as it is much heavier and W ork was Rex Parks were elected a» team cap zation will meet once a month at the More than one thousand acres of building on Broadway. tains fo r the membership drive. school, in the afternoon, und once a again residents o f Estacada, moving splices on the regular frame. slashing was burned last week and commenced Tuesday on tearing away Mrs. Mae Kitching was elected month at the church, the last Friday back from Rockwood, near Gresham, While the Dual Duty unit is being the building owned by Jack Norton the week before near the logging the latter part o f last week. Rev. fitted on Chevrolets only, now, they and occupied by the Sanek Barber president o f the American Legion evening. operations o f the LaDee Logging Auxiliary, and the other officers of Mrs. Joe Hinkle was surprised on Dunlop was not given a charge this will be fitted on Fords later, it is company, under the direction o f A. chop and the Gem Restaurant. A new the organization remains the same her birthday Saturday evening by year on account o f poor health. It said. modern brick building will take its W. Armstrong, forest ranger. The as last year, their regular election 21 o f her friends and relatives who will be remembered that several The Cascade company has the fire was kept under control at all place. When completed it will be occu being held in June. dropped in to spend a pleasant eve months ago he was injured by a hit- agency fo r this attachment fo r the times, according to Mr. Armstrong Refreshments were served by a ning. They brought presents and and-run speeder right at his gate, and entire state o f Oregon, and is plan and nothing was burned except what pied by the barber shop and by Mrs. Jacob Moss, who recently purchased committee o f the Auxiliary to both plenty o f refreshments and all wished! since that time he has never entirely ning to put them out on a large scale was intended to be burned. organizations. The next meeting her many happy returns o f the day. been well. as soon as production is up to where the Gem. will be held on October 5, at which deliveries can be made as fast us Mrs. Eiden Lanken o f Gresham i^ EDWARD LINN TO GO EAST KELSO CLUB MEETS PATTERSON RESIDENCE time the ladies are planning special staying at the home o f her sister, the demand requires. Edward Linn will leave the first Mrs. George Hempe was hostess to BUILDING UNDER WAY entertainment. Mrs. Emery Powers, while the men o f next wek fo r Illinois, where he the Kelso Women’s club Thursday, HERE FROM A N T E L O P E are away at work. expects to make his future home. He Jonsrud & Gunderson are running W. C. T. U. TO MEET THURSDAY the a ffa ir being mostly o f a social Lawrence Webber o f Antelope Earnie Evenson came home over I owns a large farm there and has a the planing mill steadily o f late to the week end from Washington where nature at this session' Delicious rc‘ was in Estacada und surrounding dis great many relatives in that state. fill special building orders, among trict this week looking a fter business The local unit o f the W. C. T. U. they are working fo r Mr. Potter. A freshments were served. which is the material for the B. C. He will drive his car. matters and visiting relatives. will hold its next m eeting Thursday, week ago they did not get home on Patterson residence on the Bluff. SANDY REBEKAHS OBSERVE LADIES AID MEETS Emil and Herman Wendland havg October 11, in the afternoon, at thq account o f having to figh t fire at 77TH ANNIVERSARY HERE FROM ID AH O The Ladies Aid o f the Christian been working fo r the Patterson con home o f Mrs. E. E. Hannah in Es the mill. J. W. Hendricks o f Idaho, a cou church met at the home o f Mrs. Nord- tractor. tacada. The topic fo r discussion will Mrs. Harry Northrup has gone to Honoring the seventy-seventh an sin o f Mrs. U. S. Morgan, was in Es land Thursday afternoon. be “ Prohibition.” A ll who attend are Tacoma to be be with her husband, niversary o f the order, Sandy Re- tacada this week, a guest at the Mor ELECTRICIAN KEEPING BUSY being asked to bring something on who is ill in a hospital there. She bekah lodge had a social hour and in SANDY GRADE ALMOST gan home. Sylvester Hall, Sandy electrician, that subject. Mrs. Betty Weatherby has le ft Mr. Kay here in charge o f form al program after the regulur UP TO STANDARD is keeping busy, his latest work being o f Garfield is president and Mrs. M. her place, who moved on the place session Thursday night. Mrs. Wm. C O N S TA B LE RESIGNS Sandy grade school needs only a the wiring o f the special dining room C. Glover o f Eagle Creek is secretary last week. Ganger was presented with a jewel little to be standard. Saturday, the at Marvel Inn. D. M. Marshall has resigned as o f the local organization. Elmer Powers, Emery Powers and in honor o f being a member 25 years. Marmot library books, fiv e desks and Elden Lankin have gone to Hood Ice cream, cake and c o ffe e were constable o f Estacada district, a po some pictures were moved over. The POLE SHIPMENTS MRS. JACOB MOSS BUYS sition he has held for the past three R iver to pick apples. served. Sandy school now has 18 standard B. C. Todd is still marketing cedar GEM RESTAURANT years. It is not known who will suc pictures and a library o f about six poles every day to Jhe McFarland ceed Mr. Marshall. a n n i e M c K i n n e y v i s i t s s a n d y BUYS MOLALLA DOCK hundred volumes. Additional pupils Pole company, Milwaukie. The poles Mrs. Nora W onderly o f Portland Mrs. Annie McKinney stopped to Morgan & Lau, Boring, have pur registered Monday brings the total to are at present being hauled from the was in Estacada the latter part of make a short visit here with her I chased a tie and lumeier dock at Mol- A R T IS A N S HOLD CARD P A R T Y 110 students. Cherryville section. The first card party o f the season last week looking after the Gem res mother, Mrs. Hannah Nelson, and , ana from Mack Miller and drive from taurant, which she owned. She sold her brothers, and also called on a few ßor;nK to Molalla three days per under the auspices o f the United A r MRS. MURRAY CHOSEN BABY, TWO, HAS BROKEN LEG the fixtures and contents to Mrs. tisans, Wednesday night, at the I. O. friends last week. Mrs. McKinney had weejj to handle the shipments, PRESIDENT OF SANDY P. T. A. Shirley, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Berg- Jacob Moss, who has stored the equip been east to attend the national post- « u nc[e ” Morgan also has a dock busi- O. F. hall, Estacada, was u pleasant lund’s baby, suffered a broken leg affuir. There were nine tubles in Mrs. Hazel Murray was elected last week. W hile playing with her ment in the I. O. O. F. building and master’s convention, as she conducts negs at ß orinjf. play and a lunch was served by the president o f the Sandy P. T. A. at the dog, Shirley fell o f f the porch. Mr. will open the restaurant when the an o ffic e near San Francisco. committee, with Mrs. W. W. Rhodes new Norton building is completed. BAND PRACTICE STARTED Friday session; Mrs. P. T. Shelley and Mrs. Berglund lost all their Mrs. Moss has been in the restaurant LOCATE AT SANDY | , as chairman. Mrs. Leta Hayden and was elected vice president; Mrs. N el Principal G. I). Orr, o f the Sandy household effects in the Bear Creek business in Estacada before, having Asa Smith received high score prizes. lie Zengcr, secretary and Mrs. John Mr. and Mrs. Birch Roberts are school, started band rehearsals logging fire a fe w days before. owned this same business a few years now located in their pretty home at Roberts, treasurer. Monday. Nearly all new material W IN S HONORS ago. Sandy and the children started to will be used, as most o f the best CO M PTO N BOY SANDY MAN KILLS TWO Donuld Compton, Boring, member school here Monday. The Roberts DEER ABOVE ELWOOD players graduated last year. ORIENT SCHOOL o f a pig club, won first prize at have many friends here that w el Wm. Pohl and Ivan Yost o f Sandy Canby and also at the state fair. Orient school is progressing nicely come them. S A N D Y M AN CO M M ANDER went deer hunting above Elwood Donald also entered the open class OF A M E R IC A N LE G IO N under the principalship o f F. D. Ole- last week, Pohl bagging two deer, against all breeders o f the state and LAST RITES AT INDEPENDENCE man. Other teachers are Miss Marian but Yost is still after his. Mrs. Pohl Last rites fo r Mrs. Annie Shafei A. E. Jonsrud, o f the firm o f Eri won first in junior and grand cham and Mrs. Yost walked up the ten mile Robertson, Mrs. Vera La Violette, Donald is son o f Mn were held at Independence Staurday, & Jonsrud, Kelso, was elected com pion classes. Miss Frances Knotz. One hundred Estacada walked o f f with the game trail from Elwood to join their hus and Mrs. H. C. Compton o f Peter the bereaved husband and ten chil-1 mander o f the Gresham post o f the and six pupils are enrolled. at Sandy Friday, although the Sand; bands. While on the tirp the women dren all being present. Almost the American Legion. Other officers are: son's corner, between Sandy und boys played a good game. The team went over to Estacada with Mrs. DAMASCUS CLUB HONORED same age, the Shafers had been to Chas. Gray, first vice-commander; II. Boring. from Estacada was Shriner, Lingle- Yost’s mother, Mrs. Nichols, and Mrs Damascus C alf club members hon gether almost daily since they wero A. Barnes, second vice-commander; bach, Marchbank, Munson, Byers Mark, to see the Cadonaus. Mrs. SA N D Y HIGH SCHOOL Kitcking, Fanton, Tucker, M etcalf, Nichols had not been at Elwood, her ored with prizes at the Candy fair six years o f age, when they played to- Roy Gibbs, finance; (1. C. Fancher FRESHM EN E N T E R T A IN E D were: Lois Boynton, Robert Boyn gether. Married at 20, they were chaplain; Dr. A. W. Botkin, historian; F ife r and Hayden. old home, fo r twenty years, until this Sandy high Freshies were royally ton, Genevieve and Dorothy Drake, practically together 71 years, and W. S. Everett, sergeant-at-arms. C. The Sandy team was Dodd, V. Ba trip with her daughter. Charles Drake and Bertha Weisen- never grew tired o f each other. G. Schneider, Frank Ilnmlin, Clarke entertained Friday night, all report con, Converse, C. Bacon, H. G riffin, ing a wonderful time. The Sophs fluh. ---------------------- , Akins, Ed. Stafford and W. J. Olm- KLICELS HAVE GUESTS C. G riffin, Child, Maronay, Lindroth, H1GH SCHOOL LAWN GREEN scaid are the executive committee. and Frosh will return the compliment Mrs. and Mrs. Ben K ligel o f Sandy S. Bacon, aas. Estacada subs., NEWMAN BUYS TIMBER Grass Is now coming up on the Installation will be held October 23. with a party October 12. Davis, F. Marchbank, Smith, Ander took their guests, Father Chas. D. Sandy high school lawn, and woe _________________ . E. Newman, Sandyridge, h a s son and Dick. Sandy: Fowler Asch Reveny, Gresham Priest, and the lat C O N TR AC TO R S CO M PLE TE JOB be to any motorist that runs over JAC K SCALES IL L o ff, G off, Burdette. Maronay had ter’s relative, Miss Sally Reveny, o f bought 40 acres o f timber from Ern Anderson & Huuglum. Sandy con the barricade into the lawn! Motor- Jack Scales, Sandy merchant, has est Fischer and Fischer will work New York City, to Marvel Inn Sun his knee hurt and was carried o f f the tractors, have finished grading on the ists are to follow the gravel road been confined to his room fo r a few up the timber into cordwood and day. Miss Reveny was delighted with field. Several boys were winded. around the building as form erly, or days with a severe attack o f neu- Wapanitia highway and are moving Sandy high plays the Molalla high the scenery and said that it was even Newman w ill haul to the city this out their equipment. park on the main road. ' ritis. winter. prettier here than in New York. •chool at Malalla Friday. Estacada people are beginning: to become interested in the election one month away, judging from the reg istration. More than two hundred voters have registered at the office o f S. E. Wooster since the primary election, in Estacada precincts one and two, according to Mrs. Wooster, who is registration clerk. Just during the last two weeks has there been any great rush to enroll. Only those who have not voted with in the last two years, or those who have never voted here, are required to register this year. The registation ends on Saturday night, October 6, just thirty days be fore the general election. The office o f S. E. Wooster will remain open Saturday night until nine o’clock, or later, if necessary, in order to allow everyone to register if they desire. Those who are not registered will not be allowed to vote, as a late law prohibits the swearing in o f votes. Interest in the presidential elec tion seems to be responsible fo r the rush to register during the last few days. Workers for both political parties are in evidence in the com munity, although republicans work ing fo r Mr. Hoover seem to be in the majority. Mrs. H. C. Stephens, who is chairman fo r this district of the Hoover membership club, has se cured more than one hundred mem bers during the last few days. Listed in the Hoover ranks are many democrats, and at the same time some republicans are lining up with the Smith faction. ESTACADA HIGH WINS FROM SANDY ELEVEN You can’t vote in the R general election on November 6 — 1 8 ‘reets’ ,L“adly.da*“ Mrs. K ellogg is still B B B B B B WJ / B B I P. T. A. ORGANIZED LEGION ELECTS NEW SET OF OFFICERS AT VIOLA SCHOOL ESTACADA ÏO HÂVE NEW BRICK BUILDING DUNLOPS RETURN TO ESSACAOA TO RESIDE