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DEATH OF J. K. ELI SHOCKS COMMUNITY THOUGHT TO BE IMPROVING FROM LONG ILLNESS AND DIES SUDDENLY NUMBER 27 ESTACADA-SANDY, OREGON, FRIDAY, A PRIL 5, 1929 VOLUME XX III JUN IOR CLASS O F E. H. S. PR ESEN TS ANNUAL PLAY "T he P ath Across the H ills,” a com edy-dram a in three acts, was p re sented by the ju n io r class of Estacada high school Thursday evening o f last week, under the direction of R obert M anning. The cast included Donald Byers, A rnold A nderson, Jam es Beck, H eibert F ifer, Claud Shriner, Evelyn Buell, Ruby Bates, M ary Lemon, M argaret McConnell and Ja n e t Gil- gan. Musical num bers w ere given by the high school orchestra. The proceeds w ere $78.50. Tw enty-five applications w ere re ceived in two days a fte r th e an nouncem ent of the resignation of W . E. Buell. AMERICAN LEGION PAYS JUNIOR BASEBALL IS SANDY FRIENDLY VISIT LEGION OBJECTIVE ONE HUNDRED EX -SERV ICE MEN ORR, DUKE AND ESSON OF SANDY TO ORGANIZE BOYS AND LA DIES G A TH ER AT IN TH EIR D ISTRICT TH E GRANGE HALL EA STER PARTY GIVEN AT TH E HALL HOME Mrs. Sylvester Hull entertain ed a num ber of young people from the Sandy Com m unity church Friday night w ith a delightful party. They colored eggs, enjoyed gam es, had ice cream , cake, E aster cookies, punch, etc. Those present w ere Ruth B ar nett, Phyllis and Frank C hristianson. R oberta Sm ith, Donald, C hristina and A lbert D unsm uir, A rletha P ro ctor, Helen H all, Velma W ebster, Louise Lucas, A lta Brooks, M ildred B arnett Cleo Neas, John Lauilerbaek, F lor ence E ri, C laire Payn and Evelyn B ennett. COMMUNITY NEEDS FEATURED BY CLUB SUGGESTIONS O FFER ED BY TH E D IFFER E N T SPEA K ERS OF G ENERAL IN TEREST “ W hat This Com m unity Needs J. K. Ely o f E stacada died at his C arl D ouglass Post, A m erican Le The two posts of the A m erican Most” according to the views of sev hom e F riday evening, a fte r a loon gion and A uxiliary of E stacada took Legion of Clackam as C ounty— Carl eral speakers, was the feature of the illness. R eports last week indicated Douglass and W illam ette Falls— are friendly greetings, cheer and en th u m eeting of the Com m unity club held th at he was gradually im proving and siasm , not to m ention well filled bas sponsoring Jun io r baseball in the Friday evening at the Masonic Hall. his sudden passing cam e as a great kets, w ith them to Sandy M onday county this year as a p art of th eir Mrs. G. R. Ellis gave a b rief talk shock to the com m unity. night. T ruly, it was a grand tim e! program , and it is hoped and desired on the E stacada library and a motion Mr. Ely had lived in the com m unity T here w ere about fifty in the p ar th at a large num ber of team s from was finally passed to tu rn over a fo r th irty years and was intim ately every section, be organized. ty from E stacada attending, and they fund to the association fo r the pur connected with the developm ent of w ere joined by approxim ately the Team s are being organized in E s pose of building a reading and rest this section. His friends w ere num sam e num ber of ex-service men and tacada, S pringw ater, G arfield, C ur room. The fund in question was bered by th e hundreds. th eir ladies in the sister city. rinsville, Dover and other com m uni raised about two years ago fo r the F uneral rites w ere held at the M. W hile the post held its regu lar ties. It is expected th at at least two purpose of undertaking th e erection E. church M onday aftern o n at 2 m onthly m eeting at the hall, the A ux or three team s will be entered from of a com m unity building. O ver tw o hundred attended the o ’clock, with his pastor, Rev. C. T. iliary with its live w ire session was Estacada, and a sim ilar num ber from rites fo r Mrs. Mary K. K rebs, 80, Douglass Johnson used as his sub Cook, officiating. The church did conducted by the president, Mrs. May Sandy. B oring, Kelso, and othei a last t the L utheran church, Tuesday. ject “advertising,” and his sugges not begin to hold all the friends who E aster was fitting ly observed in K itching. Mrs. O tto H eider, district districts are expected to organize Rev. Schoen, pastor, and Rev. E berle tions w ere considered very good. gathered to pay their lust respects the E stacada churches, the program s com m itteew om an was present and team s. of P ortland conducted the services, Mrs. A. H. Easel, president of the and the floral offerings w ere beau reflecting the spirit of ccdorful pro addressed th e ladies. It w as an club, spoke of the u nd ertak tifu l. , gram s, beautiful flow ers and splen nounced th a t 1000 poppies w ere p u r E nrollm ent cards will be available the la tte r speaking in G erm an. She G ing arden of the club and announced the was born in Michigan. w ithin the next few days, and will be The E stacada Band, Odd Fellows did music. chased to be sold o n poppy day and Ten children, 39 grand children plans fo r a juvenile flow er show this and Rebekahs of which organizations A t the C hristian church th ere war o th er in teresting activities w ere m en available at the News office, or bj fall in conjunction with the annual he was a m em ber, each attend ed in an appropriate program given by the tioned. Then cam e the big jo in t pro applying to any of the following and 12 g reat grandchildren survive. flow er show. The Com m unity club a body and the Odd Fellows had | children of the Sunday school, which gram down stairs, Com m ander L ester m em bers of the baseball co m m ittee1 Few pass on leaving so m any loving agreed to furnish prizes. friends. S. E. Law rence, J. C. M oreland, L. charge of the services a t the I. 0. included a playlet entitled “ Their Tow nsend presiding. J. C. M oreland spoke on the Col- She cultivated over 250 kinds of A. Franks, G. E. P arks; and in tho O. F. cem etery. E aster C hallenge,” at the Sunday N um bers included com m unity sing stacada road project, and also The band ju st outside th e church school hour. This service was fol ing, violin num bers by Ted A hlberg Sandy district, R. E. Esson, P rof. G. flow ers, besides m any vegetables at ton-E gave an idea of some im provem ents her Sandy home, until the past year, D. O rr or Cecil O. Duke at the Clack a fte r the funeral service played one lowed by a serm on by the pastor w ith his w ife a t th e piano; address the district m ight have in the way of during which she has suffered from am as C ounty Bank. piece, "N earer My God to T hee.” Rev. Hugh Foster, who used as his by C om m ander Jon srud of G resham fish hatcheries, if the schem e could He was considered th e fa th er of subject, “ T he Significance o f C hrist’: post; other m usical num bers, and J. As soon as the team s are organ diabetes, and two days before she be w orked out. died suffered the am putation of a the E stacada band, having been in R esurrection.” The church was C. M oreland, district com m itteem an ized, schedules will be draw n up and H. C. Stephens continued the road strum ental in organizing it many prettily decorated w ith spring blos gave a splendid talk on the w ork of play o ffs will be arrang ed in the d if limb at the Sellwood hospital. In te r repo rt and gave a general view of years ago. The band boys m et on soms and greenery. the Legion. Mrs. H eider spoke; vo ferent sections of the county, to be m ent was at Sandy by the side of her other im provem ents to Estacada. M onday evening, and a fte r a short At the M ethodist church, Sunday cal ducts w ere rendered by Mrs. Sam followed by gam es by w inners of each late husband. A. W. A rm strong proved an in ter talk by A. G. Ames, president, they school was as usual a t 10 o’clock and B arr and Mrs. K itching; P. T. Shel section for the county cham pionship. esting speaker. He gave instruc HARRY ANDRESEN LOSES bowed their heads in silent com m em then followed the E aster program by ley gave a short talk, follow ed by R. The county w inners will m eet the HAND IN EXPLOSION tions in w hat should be done if he oration of th eir departed m im bei the children, which was entertaining. E. Esson, who was in F rance fo r cham pions of the other counties for as district forest ranger, should call and friend. An E aster m usical was given in thi over two years. the purpose of selecting the state H arry A ndresen, a Sandy young on E stacada citizens in case of a bail He is survived by his widow and eveniiiT by the choir, assisted by A t the close of th e program the chumpions. m an, lost his left hand by a shot of during the com ing season. fo u r children: Irs. J. C. N orton and the choir from the C hristian church splendid lunch, served by the A uxil All boys under 17 are eligible to dynam ite while placing a blast under fire R eadings Mrs. M uir of Dodge, M orris Ely of P ortland and Mrs. Ora. from the “T rium phal E ntry to th* iary, was an o th er big fe atu re of the enter. Boys who will becom e 17 on a log. He was w orking at a mill near Indian club by exercises by Miss H eits- S torm er and Glenn Ely of Estacada. R esurrection,” w ith scripture read evening. or. before the opening of the school Dallas. He is gettin g along nicely m an and musical num bers by a string He also leaves th ree sisters, Mrs. C ings by the pastor. E aster lilies and Sandy folks w rites the News th at term next fall are not eligible. at a hospital. q u a rte t composed of Mrs. R etha Kig- J. W ilson o f Pom ona, C alif., Mrs. S. m any o th er beautiful flow ers w eie they appreciate such a glad hand The gam es are to be played during gins, Mrs. Irm a Kiggins, Misses Irene P. Wilson of H untington, C alif., and used in decorations. The service from E stacada, and will rem em ber the week, no contests to be scheduled Mr. and Mrs. Henson Surprised K aake and Avis Cudonau, with L ester Mrs. Nellie W alters of Portland. closed with “ All Hail the Power. ’’ the w onderful tim e staged fo r “o u r” on Sundays, according to the rules Underwood a t the piano, interspersed T here w ere also th ree grandchildren Mr. and Mrs. C. L. Henson w ere the program and w ere entertaining. governing the program . pleasure. John K reigh Ely was born in M ar VALLEY LEA G U E TO OPEN surprise;) S aturday night when they SUNDAY AFTERNOON ysville. Iowa, M arch 5, 1867. He cam e to the E. F. B runs home and cam e to O regon when about 17 years found a surprise p arty had been o f age, graduated from th e state The P ortland V alley Baseball staged fo r them by the past m atrons norm al at M onm outh, and fo r several league opens the season Sunday af and patrons of the Sandy O. E. S ternoon, and V ancouver will be in years tau g h t school in O regon and chapter. The H ensons w ere p re E stacada as the opposing team . Th< W ashington. sented with a silver tray. They are A. W\ A rm strong, district forest In 1897 he moved to C urrinsville News was not inform ed as to who leaving this week for Hebo. Tw enty- ranger, states th at he now has a w here he entered the m ercantile bus the b attery would be fo r Estacada, six w ere present and a delicious din sm all crew of men a t work on tele but it is said th a t a stro ng lineup iness and was m arried to Miss Amy ner was served by the ladies. Candidates Striving Towards Whirlwind Finish — Final phone line m aintenance, in charge of will be available this year. Neal Louise W ade in O ctober, 1898. In W alter Van Curen. Returns Being Made in Sealed Ballot Box—Race 1917 he cam e to E stacada w here he Bronson is m anaging the Estacada Mr. A rm strong says th at stock and standing of candidates as totalled was engaged in the m ercantile bus team . Is Close and Scores Will Be Large supplies will be shipped out to Oak from all the votes cast fo r publication iness up to the tim e of his death. SANDY G IRL RUNS AW AY; up to the tim e of the advent of the G rove rang er station about A pril 15, FOUND IN GRESHAM and th at work is expected to sta rt sealed ballot box appears today. MISS KAM M ERER EN TER TA INS W ith M ayor L. A. C hapm an of Es Gresham , and a beautiful new six- Prom ptly a t 9 o’clock S aturday on the Squaw m ountain road work on SUNDAY SCHOOL CLASS C leta Popoff, 11 years old, decide; tacada, Cecil O. Duke, Clackam as cylinder C hevrolet coach, purchased night the judges will declare the cam or ab o ut May 1. Miss A rleigh K am m erer, teachei M onday m orning she was through C ounty Bank, Dr. W. W. G ilbert of from the Cascade C hevrolet com pany paign officially closed and no one will He has not yet received his appro o f the beginners class of the Sandy with school and walked from Sandy E stacada, J. C. M oreland of G arfield of E stacada. be allowed to deposit anything in the priation for road work this year, but C om m unity Sunday school, enter to G resham , w here she was found in and M ayor R. S. Sm ith of Sandy ballot box a fte r th at tim e. Im m e says he expects th at a sum equal to M anager Busy tained the little folks w ith a party the evening. H er parents w ere near chosen as judges, and w ith a sealed diately a fte r the official ending o ' th at o f last year will be available, Y esterday was a busy day a t cam S aturday afternoon a t th e church. 44 ly fran tic and word had been sent ballot box ready in Bob M archbank's paign headquarters. Practically ev the cam paign, the final count will $.‘10,000 having been used on road construction in Mr. A rm strong’s dis being present .including the m others. out giving a description of the child C onfectionery, everything is in readi ery candidate called and verified begin. Miss K am m erer served jello, angel She was retu rn ed hom e by friends of ness fo r the close of the Clackam as th eir vote record with those of the No one will be allowed to be pres trict last year. food cake, candy eggs, E aster cookies the fam ily late M onday evening. C ounty N ew s’ g rea t $2500 prize cam News. The one o r tw o candidates en t during the final count except AT and had an E aster egg hunt. As paign, S aturday night. who failed to call and verify th eir the judges, the publisher and the EA STER PROGRAM COMMUNITY CHURCH sisting the hostess w ere R uth Bar New P resbyterian M inister Arrives C andidates are strivin g tow ard a records are, according to th e a n cam paign m anager. The News is n ett, Phyllis C hristianson and Alta hirlw ind finish and th e intense in nouncem ent m ade earlier in th e cam giving no party S aturday night and Rev. E. R. D. H ollensted, the new w terest The E aster program a t the Sandy Brooks. on every hand by paign, considered as having given no no display of any kind will be m ade C om P resbyterian m inister fo r this field, friends m of anifested m unity church drew a crowded in the closing of the cam puign. The candidates will likely tice to the judges and the News th at began his pastoral duties this week, prove th a t th the e final house night. N um bers in Scouts to T ake T ests Soon will be the they accept th e ir records as The final results ran be secured a g reat cluded Sunday and will conduct his first services on banner period of th e week a solo by Rev. O. J. Gill, deal sooner if the judges are not whole com pete News has them and authorizes the duets by Frank C hristianson and Sandy G irl Scouts will soon be ta k ¡Sunday, a t Springw ater at 11 a.m .; judges to use them as the basis of the bothered and confused by the people John Lauderback, Phyllis C hris ing the tend erfo ot test, as they have at George, 3 p.m., and at Eagle Creek tion. who would g ath er about them under Only a few hours m ore of the final count. tianson and Ruih H arnett, songs by practiced the requirem ents. A leader at 8 p.m .. He was fo r seven years any condition. Clackam as C ounty N ew s' g reat gift As announced at the beginning of the C ottrell chorus, the Popoff girls, will come out from the city to give ! pastor o f the P resbyterian church at and all the children had recitations 1 Fairview and comes very highly com sharing cam paign rem ain. A lot of the cam paign, no ex tra votes of any th e tests. or songs. The E aster cross and its The Mt. Hood Girl Scouts had th eir mended. Make a special effort to hard w ork on the p art of candidates kind will be o ffered this week, the is required fo r them to cinch their last period of the cam paign. story was beautiful, the tableaux regu lar m eeting M onday night in the hear him on Sunday. choice of prizes before Saturday w ith colored lights being very e f office of the Jonsrud-G undei son Rum ors to th e effect th a t the cam night. Has B irthday D inner fective. The new choir made its first com pany's office, which has been do paign will be extended have no appearance, Rev. Gill directing. nated fo r the m eetings and which ir Mr. and Mrs. O. E. Meinig en te r The final hours of the cam paigr foundation w hatever. The cam paign Question.... much appreciated by the leader, Mrs. tained E aster Sunday in honor of are seeing some hot b attles waged. closes S aturday night a t 9 p. m. and John Bosholm’s birthday with a big The closing hours show th at the race the w inners announced a t th a t tim e. Brown, and th e girls. MRS. REVENUE BETTER dinner. P resent w ere the Melvin is a m ighty spirited one and rivalry The cam paign m anagem ent is now, Sm ith fam ily, the Bosholms and the of the keenest sort is m anifested on SANDY GRANGE PROGRAM Mrs. Hom er Revenue, who was to all in tents and purposes, through. Meinigs. Mrs. M einig baked the every hand. I taken to the state hospital March 16, W hile on the job all week, busy with A t the lecture hour of th e Sandy birthday cake which bore 77 candles Place Ballot Box I is reported as slightly b etter and is closing details and the checking up G range A pril 13, Sandy grade school The N ew s’ ballot box, locked and i| now conscious at tim es and it is be- E ntertain E m broidery Club will p ut on a very en tertain in g pro sealed, is located in the M archbank o f candidates, the cam paign this I lieved she will eventually recover. Answer.... gram including m any num bers by the Mrs. H enry P erret, Mrs. L. B. C onfectionery, w here all ballots cast week is the sealed box. Who will Mrs. Alice W ebster is taking care of w in? We d on 't know. Production in G reene and Mrs. S. R. H arper w ere ichool harm onica band, with Mrs this last week o f th e cam paign are 1 one child, and the youngest is with th e sealed ballot box alone will tell Brown a t the piano, Indian clubs ex hostesses to th e Sandy Em broidery to be deposited. The BALLOT BOX the F orest H aw orths, and the boy and hibition by pupils of Mrs. Z enger as club M onday evening at the P erret Sim ply p ut your subscription stubs th e tale. Hom er are now with the la tte r’s well as o th er special num bers. The /hom e. An elaborate lunch was served in a sealed envelope w ith cash, money This final period a 10-year sub father. W orry over th reaten in g let l and about tw enty w ere present. public is invited. order, certified check or bank d raft scription produces 415,000 votes. ters received by Mrs. Revenue is to accom pany sam e and be sure th at F ou r of these credit you w ith over thought to be a cause of her d erang e MRS. NELSON PASSES Sunday Schocl Has Egg H unt 3,799,650 m ent. rem ittances is m ade in order I one and one-half million votes; eight Mrs. M arietta Norman Mrs. H annah Nelson, Sandy pion enough these long term subscriptions will Mrs. Blanche Lundy »3,797,200 Sandy com m unity young folks were eer, who died F riday, was buried on to have th e votes counted fo r you. of advance your score alm ost five mill I Mrs. Leo Steinm an W. C. T. U. to Meet 3,784,100 No m oney will be refunded, so be guests Sunday m orning of the Pleas W ednesday, A pril 3, Rev. Gill offi ion votes, actual num ber 4,980,000. I Rev. C. T. Cook 3,780,550 The E stacada W. C. T. U. will meet sure everything checks perfectly. an t Home Sunday school, cars coming ciating. 3,774,500 at the home of Mrs. W. L. Bough- The tw o main prizes to be aw arded A dozen of these stellar counters will 1 Frank M arshall up to take them at 6:30 a. m. B reak 3,772,800 man, Thursday, April 11 at 2 p. m. S aturday night include a new latest chalk you up w ith over eight million j Mrs. Alice M arshall G ets C hevrolet fa st was enjoyed also at the church Mrs. R. G. H unter 3,770,400 The subject for the day is “ Social by th« visitors and a service was held Mrs. Jacob Moss purchased a Chev model 4-door C hrysler Plym outh se votes (8,300,000). 3,769,860 M orality.” Members are urged to later. It was a g reat tre a t fo r the ro let car S aturday from the Cascade dan, purchased from , and on display, The race is close and the scores Mrs. Em ery Ford ... 3,766,400 ^ atten d and all ladies are invited. a t the H essel Im plem ent com pany, will be large, th at is certain. The i A ndrew Johnson C hevrolet com pany of Estacada. young Sandy guests. FUNERAL RITES HELD FOR GRANDMA KREBS EASTER OBSERVED BY ESTACADA CHURCHES 9 P. M. Saturday Marks Close Of Big Circulation Campaign FOREST SERVICE HAS TELEPHONE CREW ROSY The Last Count W H O O WILL WIN • Will Tell ! \