Clackamas County news. (Estacada, Or.) 1928-1957, March 15, 1929, Image 1

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    DAIRYMEN OF COUNTY
HOLD MEET AT SANDY
NUMBER 2-1
ESTACADA-SAN P Y, OREGON, KRIDA Y, MARCH 15, 1929
VOLUME XXIII
M R S. H A Y D E N I N J U R E D
W H E N COU PE UPSETS
Big Second Vote Period Open;
S I S T E R O F MRS. A. S M I T H
K I L L E D IN A U T O A C C I D E N T
III. E. BUELL SUBMITS
HIS RESIGNAI ION
Mrs. J. II. Misler, sister of Mrs. A.
While coming from the dunce at
Smith o f Estacada, was fatally in
Eagle Creek Saturday night, a car
jured in an automobile accident near
in which were Mr. and Mrs. Jack
Palo Alto, Calif., last week. The
Hayden and Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth
B O A R D T O S E E K A N O T H E R P R IN-
P R O B L E M S O F I N T E R E S T T O IN
body was brought to Stayton for bur­
Woods were riding, turned over a'
C IPAL
F OR
ESTACADA
ial,
which
took
place
Tuesday.
Mrs.
D U S T R Y A B L Y DISCUSSED
the Eagle Creek Grange hall, and
HIG H S C H O O L .
Smith and Mr. and Mrs. Wallace
Mrs. Hayden suffered severe head
— D E L E G A TE S CHOSEN
—
Smith left for Stayton immediately
lacerations and other injuries. Mr.
after noticed of the accident was re
W. E. Buell, principal of Estacada
Hayden
received
slight
injuries
and
Dairymen from all over Clackan.at
reived and Mr. Smith and daughter: high school for the past two years,
county came to the convention Sat­ Mr. and Mrs. Wood escaped unin­
Ellamay left Sunday.
has submitted his resignation to take
A tt e n t io n o f e v e r y o n e i . called to yet been introduced to the steller
urday o f last week at Sandy, and ar. jured. Dr. Rhodes and C. M. Sparks
effect at the close of the present
happened
along
at
the
time
o
f
th<
proposition,
soon
passing
well
known
the ex tr a g i f t ’ o f $ 1 0 0 in G old to he
instructive session was heid.
B U L L RUN T R A C K T O BE
school term. Mr. Buell informed th|
County Agent J. J. Inskeep ga\c a accident and brought them into town { h e n on point* .c o r e d during sec ond campaigners entirely upon the results
T A K E N UP, IS R E P O R T News Thursday of his decision.
(ditained by the various candidates
eriod.
T ur n to p ag e 5
resume o f crop conditions o er tne
Robert Manning, who has been
SAN D Y G R A N G E MEETS
tietween
now
and
the
finish
as
to
county, and claims that the ouil< ok
Springing into line, all a-tingle
It is reported that the P. E. P. com­ the athletic coach for several years,
Sandy Grange met Saturday. The
whom
the
leaders
will
be.
seems to be up to the average; Paul
with high hopes and ambition, can­
pany is contemplating discontinuing has also resigned, according to in­
Maris and N. C. Jamison o f Oregon new dance committee appointed was didates in the Clackamas County | The above is not “ mere talk” for its railroad from Gresham to Bull
formation received yesterday, his res­
Robert
Jonsrud,
E.
Herz
and
Mrs
the
sake
of
telling,
but
real
facts—
State Agricultural College d scusred
News’ “ Everybody Wins” campaign
Run; that the track will be torn up ignation also to take effect at the
the k nd of crops dairymen should Will Bell. Solos were rendered bj have swelled their vote totals to a theories or rumors notwithstanding, und a stage line instituted to take
end o f the present term.
ra so, and gave an analysis of various Mrs. George Odell, with Mrs. Wood­ wonderfully high mark, and a pretty | lienee, the struggle for supremacy its place.
Passenger service, it is
This action of Mr. Buell will be
crops; told how to feed, and recom­ cock at the piano. A number o f nev exciting race between the leaders will be fought out during the next claimed, is not sufficient to make the
regretted by many, as he has proven
laws passed by the legislature wqre
few days for the entire campaign.
mended sterilized bone flour be in
from now on to the finish it will be.
road pay. It is not announced when himself an able school executive and
explained by A. C. Thomas, which
The action o f the vote scores re­
eluded in the rations.
the change is to be made.
The first period o f the campaign
teacher. He came here from Falls
he said, shows how united action or
flects in a general way the present
Dr. Carter talked on contagious
which
closed
Saturday
night
was
a
|
City and he and his family have made
the
part
of
the
granges
can
accom
situation.
That
is,
there
is
no
telling
E p w ort h L eag u e Social at Sandy
abortion and tuberculosis and J. D.
.remendous success. Tens o f thous- I at all about anything from day to
many friends in the community.
plish things.
Mickel gave an interesting talk on
The Epworth League social at
ands— yes, hundreds of thousands of | day. Those who have been in com­
Mr. Manning has had a firm hold on
Sandy
Saturday
night
was
well
at­
his recent trip to Europe. The open
/otes were issued and every “ live’ ’ ; manding positions for days seem, un­
the boys in his athletic teams, and
Deliv ers N ew F ord Cars
tended. Rev. O. G. Gill was assisted
forum was an instructive feature.
Bob Smith sold three Fords tht -andidate profited mightily.
less they get into the harness in a in the management o f the games by his place in the school will also be
J. Humphries, representing the
hard to fill.
past week as follows: Joe yaeretti
It is a strange coincidence, too, and real way, this “ Big Second Period” ,
John Lauderbaek. A splendid re­
bankers’ association of the county
The teaching staff of both the
tudor; Lewis Murray, coupe; Miss something unusual in affairs of this to be letting a real opportunity pass.
sponse in
sending
refreshments
extended offer o f financial and
high and grade schools the past year
Edith Shell, roadster.
kind, but each of the leading candi-
B ett er S a fe Tha n S or ry
pleased Miss Kammerer who was in
other assistance to develop dairying
lates who are striving for first hon
A few more laps and the course charge o f serving, several sending has given satisfaction, according to
in Clackamas county.
Will V o t e on C ons olid at ion
members of the school board, and
it s
and the grand prizes benefitted will have been run. Only a short time
Sandy union high school band re­
Friday afternoon, March 22, from for first honors so equally during remains to choose between victory cakes who were not solicited. Of the practically all will be retained, it is
33 present all were young folks but
ceived an innovation for several num­ 5 to 9 o'clock, the question of con­
announced.
ihe period just closed, that without and defeat— success or failure. Don’t
three or four.
bers played. Need o f a cream grad­ solidating the Firwood, Hill Crest anc
hair-line figuring today’s leader overlook a single chance to better
ing law was stressed; raising more Sandy school districts will be voted
MRS. S C H N E I D E R C A L L E D
■ould riot be determined.
your opportunity this period affords.
heifers to replace the depletion in upon at the Sandy grade building.
E A S T BY D E A T H OF M O T H E R
The competition, therefore, so far
It
means
something
to
win
in
a
cows; need of raising more feeds;
is the respective standings are con­ competition of this kind— it means
better sires, etc.
Mrs. H. A. Schneider o f Sandy was
cerned, depends entirely upon result? $870, $732 each to two different per­
Club Leader LeRoy Wright ex­
called to Wisconsin because of the
from now until the close of the big sons, and can mean $100 extra in
plain d the work of the 4-H b ,ys and
sudden death of her mother, leaving
second period, and the entire cam­ gold to you. It is a demonstration of
-id s l.bs
George Bell died at his home near March G. On Friday another tele­
paign comes to a close in just 23 capacity that is extraordinary. It will
veiegates ; h sm to reprc.ent the
lays and three Sundays are incl uded test your mettle and measure your Eagle Creek, March 11, age 70 years. gram was received announcing the
county at the dairymen’s conference
He was born in Germany, and came death of an aunt, both passing sud­
Among the enjoyable affairs o' n this figure. The second period strength.
in Corvallis March 21 and 22 were
to this district in 1896 from Idaho. denly from pneumonia.
and
the
extra
added
gift
o
f
$100
in;
And now for the final homestretch.
A. Malar, W. Bosholm, Boring and the past week was the silver weddinf
He is survived by the widow and
Mrs. Schneider’s mother, Mrs. Ful-
<old will end just two weeks from All subscriptions to apply on the first
Sandy; Mrs. Gale Neal and Mrs. A. ! anniversary party given in honor ol
ten children, all of whom are living lenwider, visited here last summer
Saturday.
week point schedule for the extra
I. Hughes Oregon City; John Gaff j Rev. and Mrs. C. T. Cook at the
And now for the whirlwind finish! added gift o f gold must be mailed near Eagle Creek. The children are and made many friends. She was
Methodist church Friday evening, ar
n' y and Frank Stengel, Sherwood.
Mrs. Frank Welty, Mrs. Jake Gross, an unusually attractive person. Dr.
arranged by the ladies of the church Now for the sensations and surprises or deposited at campaign headquar­
Mrs. Sam Gross, Mrs. Albert Welty, Schneider’s mother is taking care of
These
are
the
days
that
will
test
the
|
ters before 9 p. m., this Saturday
When the long-time bride anc.
F .S T A C A D A S O P H O M O R E
Mrs. James Ostergard, Edna, Lena, the children while their mother is
’esourcefulness
of
the
candidates.
night.
Do
your
best
now!
It
will
groom
arrived
at
the
chWch,
thej
A I D S IN' KATiJIO P R O G R A M
Elma, Ceorge anil Fred Bell.
away on her sad mission.
were greeted with “ Here Comes the Here is where their courage upholds mean $100 extra in gold to you.
Funeral services were held in the
hem
and
makes
them
fight.
There
0 ego,i S .
t . cultural College I Bride,” as played by Mrs,'J. F. Dun
Eagle Creek church Thursday, Rev. E S T A C A D A H I G H E N T E R S
HOW THEY STAND
are times, too, when supreme cour-
vo- ai. s aisrcu 14.— Helen Perry, j lop.
A program of readings an
O R A T O R IC A L CONTEST
Rev. C. T. Cook .................2,359,700 Weir officiating, and burial was in
of Estacada, sophomore in home musical numbers was presented anc’ ige urges them when they tire.
Mrs. Emery Ford .................2,066,700 the Foster cemetery at Eagle Creek,
Big V o t e Sched ule
economics at the college, took part j J. G. Hayman, acting as chairman oi
The Estacada high school has de­
Right in connection with the big Mrs. R. G. Hunter ...............2,351,800 under the direction o f L. A. Chap­
in a one-hour program over station I the evening explained the reason of
man of Estacada.
cided to enter the national oratori­
KORE, in Eugene, ns a member o f; the short program by saying that ‘Second Period Vote Schedule,” we Andrew Johnson , ................2,356,500
cal contest, which is being sponsored
2,354,200
the 4-H club iron this campus.
several who were to take part were nust not overlook the vital import­ Mrs. Blanche Lundy
EN TERTAIN SANDY W OMEN
in this part of the state by the Ore­
2,347,600
ance of the “ Big Second Payment Mrs. Alice Marshall
Topics discussed by the member? ill or had to be out of town.
Sandy Women’s club was enter­ gonian. Several students are now
Frank
Marshall
2,344,200
Nan.”
Indeed,
before
the
week
is
out,
w re the club camp summer session. ! Mr. Hayman, in behalf o f the
tained by Mrs. Ch.rmce Brown and working on their orations, which must
fairs, work o f the extension serv ce 1 friends of Mr. and Mrs. Cook, pre­ !t will not be at all surprising to see Mrs. Marieta Norman ........ 2,333,300
Mrs. R. F. Dittert, Thursday. The be based on the Constitution. Miss
and Mu Beta Beta, 4-H professional j sented them with a small box con leveral participants, who have not as Mrs. Leo Steinman .............2,339,100
time was spent with the usual busi­ Jackson is the faculty advisor. The
honor society. Lane county club taining $25 in silver. An overflow
ness routine. K'ab rate refreshment! school winner was chosen this week
members also took part in the enter i of silver dollars was presented later
were served. Present were the host­ and will go into the district contest.
tainment.
Rev. Cook acknowledged the gift foi
esses, Mrs. Sylvester Hall, Mrs. Alice
himself and wife in a few well chose
Scales, Mrs. Shelley, Mrs. Raymond G I N S E N G B E DS B E I N G
EN TERTAINM ENT A T EAGLE
remarks of appreciation. Refresh
M A D E R E A D Y FOR S E A S O N
Smith, Mrs. Harry Morton of Zigzag,
C R E E K G R A N G E T O N I G H T ments were served and congratula
Mrs. W. Bosholm, Mrs. McGinnis,
This Friday evening, March 15, tions and best wishes followed.
Past Noble Grands o f Centennial Mrs. Hazel Murray, Mrs. N. L. Horn
The large ginseng beds east of
Great banks of snow on the tracks
is the datq o f the big social at Eagle
Estacada are being recovered and
at the La Dee logging camp has held Rebekah lodge of Estacada met at and Miss Kammerer.
Creek Grange hall, sponsored by the
ESTACADA LOCALS
made ready for the growing season.
jp actual work for some time. How­ the Ted Ahlberg home Monday a f­
home economics committee. The
John Osborne is cultivating and pre­
ever, it is believed that work will be­ ternoon and organized a Past Noble
ESTACADA LOCALS
Misses Bessie Anderson and Bessie
public is invited to bring 10 cents
paring to plant a larger acreage and
gin in earnest the first o f next week. Grand club. There were 15 present.
Hunter, teachers In the grade school,
and have a good time.
when completed his garden will be
Operations at the camp stopped Mrs. Mary Eshleman was chosen as
W. W. Dillon of Spokane and Lee
Saturday is the regular monthly attended a grade basketball game at
December 1, when the bunk houses temporary chairman and Mrs. Nellie Dillon o f Portland arrived Friday on the largest in the state, and probably
meeting o f the grange. A good pro­ Clackamas Friday night.
the largest in tl)e West.
were destroyed by fire. They have Currin as secretary.
account of the serious illness of their
Mr. and Mrs. Art Perry and son
gram is being arranged. The lecture
Officers elected were Mrs. Val
been re-built, and a larger crew of
mother, Mrs. Rachel Dillon. Mrs. Dil­
hour will feature a debate and a cow Harold left Monday morning foi
HAVE AU TO ACCIDENT
men will be .employed this year than Cary, chairman; Mrs. Della Ewalt, lon, who is an invalid, contracted a
Gleneden beach with a truck load of
expert is expected to give a talk.
has been employed in the past. It vice; Mrs. Clara Hicinbotham, secre­ severe cold and was very ill for a
household goods for Wm. Kandle
As Mr. and Mrs. E. D. Allen of
s estimated that at least two hun­ tary and Mrs. Susie Kitching, treas­ few days, but at this time is some
A u x ilia r y Sew ing Club to Meet
They expected to pick up more o f a
Marmot were coming to Estacada on
urer.
Mrs.
Cary,
Mrs.
Mae
Reed
and
dred
men
will
be
necessary,
which
The American Legion Auxiliary load in Portland for a man that is
what improved.
Wednesday, one of the wheels of
Mrs. Mary Smith were chosen to
will include the trainmen.
Sewing club will tie a quilt at the building a cottage at the resort.
Mrs. C. A. Norris came within one their car broke, throwing them onto
draft
a
constitution
and
by-laws.
It
home o f Mrs. W. J. Moore Friday | The skating party announced fo.
o f being the first to catch a Chinook the windshield.
Neither were in­
was decided to meet once a month.
The quilt was donated by Mrs. Harry Monday evening proved a failure TRAIL OF ’98 AT THE
salmon in the Willamette river the jured beside a thorough shaking up
The hostess served light refresh­
LIBERTY
SUNDAY
Kltehing.
first of the week. Her fish was a and there was no other damage to
The band failed to put in its appear­
ments.
15-pounder. Last year she won first the car with the exception of a brok­
ance and there was no provisions
More people are seen in “ The Trail
N O T I C E — A U X I L I A R Y M E M B E R S made to rope o ff a section of th
honors.
en windshield.
of ’98” than any other picture which S M I T H S O F Z I G Z A G E N T E R T A I N
All members planning to attend city streets.
Perry Hirte, a timber inspector of
has ever been filmed, including the
the American Legion Auxiliary con­
Portland, was in Estacada Tuesday.
A carload of gravel was unloaded famous “ Ben Hur.” Between fifteen
Jo n nie Shelley Ho m e
Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Smith of
ference in Portland Monday please here this week by Road Supervisor
In the basket ball game Tuesday
and twenty thousand people are Zigzag were hosts at a lovely card
Jonnie
Shelley will return home
notify Mrs. Charles Kitching Friday ! C. H. Duncan, and used on the road
night with Moialla high school, the
shown in the picture and but few of party March 7. Winning first hon­
(today) that reservations may br between Estacada and Faraday.
boys won and the girls lost to the this week from Oregon “ U” and will
of these are spectators in idle crowds. ors were Mrs. Maud Reed and Jack
have to take the rest cure for a time,
made for the luncheon at the Multno.
visitors.
Mr. and Mrs. O. E. Syron visited There are no soldiers, sailors or ma­
Scales; second honors, Mrs. W. Bos­
mah hotel.
The Estacada band has contracted and will not be able, probably, to
relatives in Portland Sunday.
rines, no parades, schools or congre holm and P. T. Shelley. Very deli­
She
to play for the round-up at Oregon complete her freshman year.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Yennie moved
gations o f people other than the cious refreshments were served. Pres­
was in the college infirmary ten days
C r eigh ton Gets C ontract
City Fourth o f July.
from the Lemon house on Zobrist enormous number o f gold stampeders
ent were Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Bell,
Walter Creighton, contractor from
Mr. and Mr». W. C. Scrutton, Mrs. before definite plans were made for
street to the A. DeMoy ranch east of into the Klondike and the gamblers
Mr. and Mrs. Walter Krebs. Mr. and
up the mountains, secured the con­
O.
E. Cuivei, Mrs. Elizabeth Alien her to come home.
Estacada, the latter part of the week.
and dance hall girls seen on such oc­ Mrs. J. Seales, Mildred Gray, Mr.
tract for building the state garage
Bnd Mrs. O. E. Syron visited Martha
Mrs. Mary Adams has gone to casions.
and Mrs. W. Bosholm, Maud Reed, Washington chapter O. E. S. in Port­
Visit ors F ro m Cape Horn
at Sandy. The location adjoins the Portland to remain for several days.
The director used fifty well known Mrs. II. Blackhall, Mr. and Mrs. P. T.
planing mill on the east. Creighton
Mr.
and Mrs. John Sinclair of
land Monday night.
Miss Amanda Fasel of Portland vis­
began work on the project this week. ited at the home o f her brother, A. players in the making of this epic Shelley, R. J. Waithe, Mrs. Harry
The Garden club has finished the Sandy enjoyed a visit from the lat­
which will be shown at the Liberty Morton, R. E. Esson and the hosts.
planting of trees on Main street. It ter’s daughter. Mrs. Jess Lewis of
H. Fasel, Tuesday and Wednesday Sunday and Monday with sound syn­
RETURNS TO SANDY
is understood that they will continue Cap« Horn, Friday until Sunday.
o f this week.
Sandy
T
ra
ct
Sold
f
o
r
Pou
lt
ry
Farm
chronization. Bill Perry says this is
Miss Eunice Jonsrud who has been
the good work on some o f the other Saturday night the Sinclairs, Mrs.
The
S.
&
S.
Hardware
has
placed
in Los Angeles the past two years
the biggest attraction he has ever
Lewis and the G. O. McIntyres all
Ten acres belonging to Lorane Ar- streets in the city.
returned home a few days ago and a large sign on the front o f their brought to Estacada.
nell, located between Sandy and
A party composed o f Mr. and Mrs. spent the « veiling at the R. C. Mur­
building,
which
is
nicely
painted
and
is taking care o f her mother, who is
Gresham, has been sold to John Foss Wm. Kandle, W. F. Cary, Chester ray home.
gradually convalescing. Miss Jons- is very attractive.
ESTACADA LOCALS
o f Portland who plans to go into the Reid and Mr. and Mr. and Mrs. Ted
The
Estacada
grade
scheol
will
rud will help with the management of
“ M other G o o s e " Visits Orient
meet
Willamette
graders
this
Friday-
Charles DuBois returned from poultry business. The place is im­ Reid and three children, all left for
Marvel Inn next summer.
proved.
George
Beers
o
f
Sandy
made
Mother
Goose rhymes were sung
Gleneden
beach
Saturday.
They
will
evening on the Estacada floor.
Portland the latter part o f last week
eccupy the Cary residence while and read ami elaborately costumed
Miss Gertrude Dillon came home where he has been taking medical the deal.
S an d y Girl Scouts Meet
there. Mr. Kandle is building a cot­ at the recent P. T. A. entertainment
Mrs. R. S. Smith was hostess to from Leesburg, where she is teaching, treatments.
M r. . Millar III
tage and Art Perry is doing some at the Ori'-nt school house. Nellie
Mrs. G. E. Lawrence was ill and j
the Girl Scouts at last week’s meet­ last Friday, on account of the serious
trucking
at that place. There were Greenwood played the operetta score.
illness
o
f
her
mother.
i
confined
to
her
home
most
o
f
last
|
Mrs.
J.
M.
C.
Miller,
Sandy
news
ing, 14 being present. 'After the
Rev. C. T. Cook attended a minis- week, but is somewhat improved at editor of The News, has been ill with three cottages under construction at A full house and a fine program are
business meeting refreshments and
1 reported.
the beach this week.
j ters’ meeting in Portland Monday.
j this time.
I influenza the past few days.
music were enjoyed.
Tighter Race for Cars Is Seen
First Period of Campaign, which Closed onSaturday, was
a Tremendous Success Live Wire
Candidates Profit Greatly
GEORGE BELL, AGE 70.
OF EAGLECHEEK, DEAD
SILVER WEDDING OBSERVED
BY REV. AND MRS. COOK
Snow Delays Work at
Past Noble Grand Club
LaDee Logging Camp Of Rebekahs Organized