Clackamas County news. (Estacada, Or.) 1928-1957, April 19, 1929, Image 1

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    ESTACADA-SANDY, OREGON, FRIDAY, A PRIL 19, 1929
VOLUME XXIII
CENTER BF iNTEREST
TELEPHONE COMPANY
ELECTS NEW OFFICERS
NU MUER 29
A. PLAY AT EAGLE
IS ENJOYED BIG SAWMILL MAY BE
OPERETTA AT E. H. S. GEORGE KELLER DIES P. T. CREEK
BUILT OK CLACKAMAS
TO BE GIVEN FRIDAY FROM HEART ATTACK
EAGLE C REEK , A pril 18.— (Spe­
cial).— The com m unity play, "A |
W eek’s T rial,” sponsored by the P.
PLEA SIN G EN TER TA IN M EN T IS W AS IN EX CELLEN T H EALTH | T. A. and given in the W ilburn hall SW IFT COMPANY PROPO SES TO
PORTLAND BIBLE IN STITU TE A S­
S aturday night, was well attended.
SPEND $150,000 NEAR END
U N TIL FEW HOURS BEFO RE
PROM ISED BY STU D EN TS IN
SISTS W ITH SPEC IA L SERV­
The hall was filled to capacity and
OF CARVER RAILROAD
HIS
DEATH
CAME
“
HULDA
O
F
HOLLAND"
ICES H ERE ON SUNDAY
everyone enjoyed the program .
Wm. Sanders sang a solo, and Mr.
All the excitem ent atte n d an t to George K eller, 79, of the Spring- S uter gladdened the hearts of his old Sw ift & Com pany, m eat packers
The M ethodist Episcopal Church
the p resentation o f the th ree-act o p ­ w ater district, died early Sunday frien d s and neighbors by rendering of Chicago and other cities, proposd
in E stacada proved the center of in­
eretta, “ H ulda of H ollan,d” will cul­ m orning a fte r an illness of only a several songs. G rant Test was to to erect a large sawmill on the C lack­
te re st fo r a goodly num ber of peo­
m inate this Friday evening when the few hours. A physician was called have given a num ber he had composed am as river above the end o f th e C ar­
ple on Sunday, the usual interest be­
when his condition was thought ser­ him self but owing to a bad case of ver railroad, according to a news-
cu
rtain goes up a t 8 o’clock.
ing considerably intensified because
Big Time at Sandy G range
of a visit by a delegation from th e ^ Sandy G range served dinner to Those who have been fo rtu n ate ious, but he died before» Dr. G ilbert rheum atism , was unable to give it. story published this week under a
N orthern Pacific Evangelistic In sti­ about 130 S aturday, over 50 being enough to atten d rehearsals are m ost could reach him from Estucada.
Thelm a T roupe also had prepared a P ortland date line. T he enterprise
tu te of Portland, consisting of Rev. visiting children of the grade school. enthusiastic about the play. T here Mr. K eller was born in Allen num ber but the pianist with whom would be conditional upon the re ­
J. B. Goode and seven young ladies The lecture hour was attended by ad ­ are so m any beautiful songs in it, county, Ohio, and was m arried in she had practiced was unable to be habilitation and extension of the rail­
and gentlem en, students of the insti­ ditional people. The program was sung by the chorus, and th e duets, M ichigan in 1882, and there w ere five present and this num ber was also road built by Stephen C arver several
years ago.
tu te. They arrived in tim e fo r the “g re a t” and included m any num bers solos and q uartets are m ost enjoy­ children, fo u r of whom are living— om itted.
Sunday school session at 10 o'clock by the harm onica band, directed by able. The effect will be g reatly en­ Joh n E. Kpller, Mrs. Wm. K aake, The play itself w ent o ff fine. E v­ It is said th a t interests o th er than
and assisted in the various d ep art­ Mrs. B row n; Indian club drill, led by hanced when the d iffere n t characters Mrs. F red H orner and Mrs. Clarence ery one had his o r her part down pat Sw ift or C arver are considering an
m ents. Dr. Goode spoke to the 'Bi­ Mrs. Z enger; dialog, Roxie M cCor­ are dressed in th eir D utch costumes. Jub b, all of whom reside in this vi­ and the Swedish maid kept the audi­ investm ent of $150,090 o r m ore in
this rehabilitation and extension. A
ble class and later to the en tire mick, Lewis Krebs, Lula Dodd; reci­ Miss Noble has had charge of the cinity.
ence in an uproar.
decision on such action is expected
costum
ing.
The
girls
w
ear
gay
red,
The
fam
ily
moved
to
O
regon
in
school, stressing the quotation:
T
here
w
ere
a
num
ber
of
beautiful
tation, George O rr; piano solos, Lois
o r two weeks.
“ God has u plan for every life,
Beers, E leanor B ittner, Bobby B runs; yellow and blue dresses w ith fitted 1899 and cleared land and builded baskets which w ere auctioned off in If ten the days
is favorable, it is
F or yours as well as mine,
drill, Paul D uncan, B etty Jean black bodices and a w hite blouse, and the fam ily residence in Dodge w here a fte r the program and they brought expected th decision
at Sw ift & Com pany will
And each sw ift year of worldly strife Schm itz, E leanor B ittn e r; songs, on th eir heads are little w hite Dutch he resided until his death w ith the good prices. The cafeteria lunch war
m ake known its decision to proceed
exception of two years spent in A u­ also well pati-onized.
Is in th a t plan divine.”
B etty, C harles and M ary W oodcock caps.
lie was also the speaker fo r the and Pauline Bell; duet, Mrs. George The boys w ear full blue Dutch rora, O regon.
The P. T. A. was well pleased with with plans fo r a large m odern saw ­
regu lar church service beginning at Odell and G eorge Jr., accom panied by trousers w ith fitted jack ets and Mrs. K eller died in 1903 and in the proceeds, which am ounted to the mill. A ctual construction would be­
gin soon, the story says.
1 1 o’clock and prefaced his serm on Mrs. W oodcock; solo, Mrs. O dell; Dutch caps. The fath ers, (C ats and 1909 Mr. K eller was rem arried to sum o f $61.
by saying th at the in stitu te he rep­ fancy dance, H en rietta O dell; g reet­ H aaglubeets) w ear D utch smocks. Mrs. C arrie Seeley of W ilsonville, The Ladies Aid m et W ednesday The parking interests acquired
resented, and in which he is one of ing by Mrs. H oernicker, read by Mrs. Vrouws Cats will w ear an old-fash­ who w ith his fo u r children, 13 g rand­ with Mrs. Felker. A fter the business large tim ber holdings in Clackam as
th e instructors, endeavored to view B runs; dialog, L ester B runs, D orothy ioned D utch dress and wooden shoes. children and one g reat grandchild, m eeting the ladies sewed on a quilt county several years ago. It also o b ­
w ith consideration the conditions of Aschoff, George P erret, D orothy To fully appreciate the effect of the th ree sisters and two brothers be­ and a short social tim e was enjoyed. tained stum page from the govern­
songs, speaking parts, and th e cos­ side num erous other relatives, su r­ The next m eeting will be th e third m ent, it is said, and this tim ber m ust
the day, to avoid both cold form alism Pace and A rdell W ebster.
tum ing, one m ust actually be present vive.
and fanaticism and to “ keep in th e 1
W ednesday in May at the home of be moved out, startin g not later than
a t the perform ance tonight.
His death cam e as a g reat shock Mrs. O scar Judd. T here w ere tw enty two years from now.
m iddle of the road,” not fo rg ettin g i Bull Run Campfirq Girls Meet
o r neglecting spiritual verities. L a 3 t \ Mrs. E rrol Reece was hostess fo r Miss W ilder, who is directing the to all, as he was in his usual health m em bers and three visitors present One sawm ill, the E lliott mill, is
now operating in th at territo ry . The
year 17 students w ere graduated at the W ednesday night Cam pfire girls’ o peretta, has worked hard and has until th e evening of A pril 14 and he a t the m eeting.
the institute, representing eight de­ m eeting. A fter the business session, uncovered some real m usical talent passed aw ay a t 2 a. m. on A pril 15.
Mrs. L. P. C onner is sufferin g E lliott mill ships most of its products
F’uneral services w ere held W ed­ w ith n eu ritis o f the righ t arm and from Estacada. It is believed possi­
nom inations. The serm on was based a half hour social tim e was enjoyed am ong the students.
on the first chapter of Colossians and by the follow ing: Lela M iller, Fern
C arl F elker is th e business m ana­ nesday a t the Springw ater church, shoulder. She could hardly life her ble, the story adds, th at o th er lum ber­
was a m ost earn est appeal to all to and Blanche Jadw in, Lola Bacon. g er and reports th at th e sale of tick­ Rev. C. T. Cook of E stacada o ffi­ arm W ednesday but says it gets some ing operations m ight be carried on in
the d istrict w ith the S w ift interests
ciating. B urial was in the Spring- b etter during the day.
seek, find and live th e higher life.
B eatrice G albraith, Avis Rogers, Eva ets is progressing satisfactorily.
The ladies of the church provided H aneberg, Mrs. Reece. The next day Mr. Eliassen is in charge of the w ater cem etery, under th e direction
Mrs. H om er G lover was out to the leading the way.
a splendid dinner, in the basem ent of the girls w ere m ade happy over the alteratio ns on the stage, and is as­ of L. A. C hapm an, m ortician, of Es com m unity play S aturday night. She
said it w as the first tim e she had been
the church, fo r the convenience of | arrival of a fine baby boy fo r Mr. and sisted by E rn est Douglass, who is tacada.
property m anager.
o ut fo r nearly th ree weeks. She has Mrs. Raym ond Lovelace en te r­
those who wished to rem ain fo r the Mrs. Reece.
afternoon service, beginning at 2:30
Pauline Buell and R obert March- ASA HAW KINS SU FFERS STROKE been sufferin g from neuritis.
tained a few of her friends and th eir
o’clock.
Q uarterly C onference Held
bank are the two leads in the oper­ A sa H aw kins suffered a stroke of G rant T est was out Sunday eve­ children at her home Tuesday a fte r­
ning fo r the first tim e in several noon.
The young people had entire con- ] The second quarterly m eeting of etta. O thers having im portant parts
tro l of the afternoon service. Each j th e church year was held on Tuesday are E rm a W ilcox, Boy H ayden, paralysis M onday night, his le ft side days. He has had a severe attack of Judge J. F. R utherford will speak
delivered a simple testim ony and sev- ( evening at the M ethodist church, Claude Lankins, F’red Buell, G eral­ being paralyzed. He had been sleep­ rheum atism .
over KEX Sunday m orning, A pril 21,
eral special Gospel hym ns w ere sung, j with Rev. A. S. Hisey, of Salem , su­ dine Connolly, H ow ard and H erbert ing in the house adjoining his resi­ Thelm a T roupe has been out of at 7 o’clock, under the auspices of
dence
because
it
was
m
ore
quiet,
he
school fo r the past two days su ffer­
as solos, duets and q u artettes, each ] p erintendent of the E astern Oregon F ifer, E rnest D ouglass and W alter
having been em ployed as w atchm an at ing from a nervous breakdow n. Hei the International Bible S tudents asso­
being m arked by cleur enunciation district, as presiding officer. E n­ Sm ith.
ciation.— Adv.
and earnestness. An alta r service couraging repo rts w ere read from the The chorus has been doing im por­ F arad ay and it w as th ere th a t S. E. m other reports th at she is some bet
Mrs. M. A. Schock has been su f­
W
erner
found
him
Tuesday
morning.
te r today.
was held at th e close and a n u m b e r; departm ents, and routine business ta n t work and form an im portant
fering w ith a sprained ankle th e past
He
was
carried
to
his
own
home
and
expressed a desire and determ ination transacted.
p art in the operetta. It includes Ruby is restin g as well as could be expect­ C ELEB R A TE GOLDEN W EDDING few days. Mrs. L. Sim m ons of P o rt­
to live godly lives.
W ebber, M ary Lemon, Evelyn Buell. ed at this tim e.
Mr. and Mrs. W. A. H eylm an of land is spending a few days w ith
The m em bers and friends of the J
Ella H ayden, Neva Lem on, Irene
E stacada celebrated th eir fiftieth Mrs. Schock.
church are hoping fo r another visit j
M anwell, C laire G adsden, L oretta
w
edding anniversary S aturday. They Mr. and Mrs. II. G. D ennis and
from the staff and students of the in -!
W allace, A deline Pedersen, Lillie
w
ere m arried in Eau C laire, Wis., and fam ily have moved to E stacada
stitu te at: no fa r distant date.
K enw orthy, , A lta D arrow , Evelyn
and for a tim e lived in Chicago be­ from Camp l'V& and are now located
M yers, Glen C ary, Carl Felker, Glenn
fore com ing to Oregon. Mr. Heylman in the Sagner residence in the south­
VALLEY OF LOST SOULS
Miss E thel H aym an of E stacada M archbank, E rnest Douglass, Ken­
wus postm aster in E stacada fo r four east p art of the city.
COMING TO LIBERTY i won th e county typing cham pionship neth P alm ateer, John Young, H erbert
years and is now practicing his pro­ G eorge H itching has gone to E ast­
R.
G.
M
archbank
and
John
Os­
at O regon City Friday in com peti­ F ifer and W alter Sm ith.
borne have been busy this week m ak­ fession as a law yer. T heir son, H ar­ ern O regon on business.
Com ing next W ednesday night, the tion w ith 42 high school students of
ing a quantity of Seng to supply the ry and his w ife and th eir small son, Mrs. Rachael Dillon, who was very
L iberty T heatre announces an en­ Clackam as county. Miss H aym an had SHOW ING TH E LA TEST IN
Spokane w ere present arriving ill for several days recently, has im ­
gagem ent. of “ The Valley of Lost an average of 65.2 words per min­
NEW MOTOR CARS increasing dem and fo r this popular of
proved considerably.
new fountain drink, which is made Thursday.
Souls,” the new independent piature ute. Joe H art of M ilwaukie won
release, in connection with the vaude the novice honors, his average being A ttention is directed to the ad in from ginseng.
C orrespondence and local news
M urrays Given Surprise
ville show being staged by Rube | 54 words p er m inute.
They are using a room in th e Ma­
has
crow ded out this week, but
this edition of the News of the Logan
Mr. and Mrs. H arry M urray, who will been
Shaw of Portland.
be published next week.
Last year a stud ent of O regon City C hevrolet com pany of O regon City, sonic building fo r the present, which recently
moved
to
E
stacada
from
A ccording to Bill P erry, this pic­ won first in the am ateur class and a who announce the spring showing of has been fitted up fo r the purpose.
Rem em ber the high school operetta
tu re is o ut of th e ordinary, and he is i Sandy girl the novice honors. Cups the new C hevrolet Six, one of the Since M archbank originated the Portland, w ere surprised by a num ber tonight a t the auditorium .
anxious to have all his patrons know j are to be aw arded to th e w inning outstanding autom obiles of the year. beverage alm ost two years ago, it has of th eir friends at th eir home S atu r­
about it. The story was w ritten by | schools.
It is a six in the price class of a four. becom e popular w herever introduced, day evening. C ards w ere a featu re
J. Seton Drum m ond whose stories In addition to having the w inning The Cascade C hevrolet Com pany is and it has been utm ost im possible for of the evening, honors being won by
Mrs. Leo Steinm an and H enry Beers.
are well known to m oving picture students, E stacada’s team won first also calling attention to the spring Bob to supply the dem and.
lovers fo r th eir strength, virility, ac­ in th e contest, w ith a net average of show ing o f this popular car and will Seng is by fa r the m ost popular R efreshm ents w ere served by the la­
tion, thrills and rom ance. In fact, 45.91 w ords per m inute. Milwaukie be glad to dem onstrate.
drink in E stacada, the sales am ount­ dies. P resent were Mr. and Mrs. Ted
Mr. and Mrs. Beers, Mrs. In keeping w ith the custom o f p re­
“T he Valley of Lost Souls” is said tr was second.
Logan C hevrolet will take p leas­ ing to m ore than all o th er fountain A M hlberg,
ary
Eshelm
an, Mr. and Mrs. H. C. vious years, the E stacada school o r­
have rom ance with a capital R tucked
drinks
com
bined.
ure in giving anyone a dem onstra­
G ohring, Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Steinm an. chestras will give th eir annual con­
aw ay in every foot of film.
Craswell Buys G ravel Business
tion, bringing the new car to their
Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Sparks, Mr. and cert #n the evening o f T uesday,
The locale o f this story is in the L. E. Crasw ell, who has had the home if they will call O regon City
W inter Sport* at Swim
sm all French C anadian settlem ent of hauling co n tract at the Bruns-M cln- phone 750.
On Sunday, a free exhibition of Mrs. Jak e P enner and Mr. and Mrs. A pril 30, in the high school au d ito r­
Lachine, and has to do w ith a m ys­ ty re mill, has purchased the Portland
ium , under the direction of F. E.
G eneral M otors popular radio pro­ ski jum ping will be given fo r prizes Raym ond Lovelace.
terious ghost, who robs, m urders and Sand and G ravel Company business gram s are given each Monday eve­ a t Swim, one of which will be for a
Bushnell. As th ere will be no adm is­
R eturns from E astern O regon
plunders, thus terrify in g the simple at the Section Line road. The deal ning over KEX and special notice is jum p of 150 feet. Mr. and Mrs. Boyd
sion charge, the orchestras are ex­
superstitious inhabitants. A strang er includes a residence, 12 acres and given of the program next Monday Sum m ers are giving th e prizes, the J. C. Duus returned from a visit to pecting a large attendance.
happens to come along one day, sees equipm ent. Will C arrow , Sandy, took evening, April 22.
Mt. Hood Ski club sponsoring the' th e E astern p art of the state W ed­ The program is an excellent one
Julie Lebeau, th e daughter of the over C rasw ell’s contract a t the mill,
jum ping. Skiing was fine last Sun­ nesday and this week has been on and com prises selections by the be­
overlord of the settlem ent and de­ beginning work Saturday.
day, there being seven feet o f packed ju ry duty at the county seat. He was g in ners’ orchestra, a brass q u artet,
Race W ith Stcrlc Thrilling
aw ay two weeks and visited with hi? the high school orchestra, reed quar­
cides to stay and investigate the ru
two sons and th eir fam ilies and sev­ te t and a 25-piece school band will
Mr. and Mrs. E rrol Reece, Bull
mors of the ghost. Investigate he
Pleasant Home Plana B anquet
does, much to the disgust of Jacques, P leasant Home M. E. Ladies' Aid Run, had the most thrilling event of BALL SEASON O PEN S SUNDAY eral friends.
give the grand finale. W atch for
a wily French guide, in love with will give a M other's Day banquet and th eir lives on April 11, when on th eir
the program in next w eek’s paper.
R eturns to P ortland
Julie. The solving of the m ystery is program at the church the night of way to the Bushong hospital at G resh­ The P ortland V alley ball league,
said to furnish a strong dram atic May 11. This live w ire Aid is still am, and the insistent stork dem anded which was to have opened April 7, Glenn M archbank has taken the i
H arders Buy DeLap Place
story which will interest every lover planning im provem ents fo r the Sandy as a birthplace fo r young 7 ti will open next Sunday, if the w eather E stacada agency for the Portland , I Mr. and Mrs. T. H arders have pur-
perm its. F or the opening gam e V an­ i ews, re leving Millard Lynd, wh > j chased the DeLap place east of Esta-
of red-blooded photo-dram as.
i church. A new furnace is installed. pound M erl Clinton. Dr. A. W illiams couver
will play in Estacada.
ha? returned to Portland a fte r attend - ca(ln on th „ ,;a rfie ,(, road and exp,,.t
Last week they received a donation of was hurriedly called from his slum ­
m g school during the w inter. He is to m ake ex ten ,,jve ¡mproVem ents.
bers,
the
little
fellow
arrived
in
the
$215 tow ards a carpet fo r th e church.
Sandy Social Enjoyed
PLANT SALE A SUCCESS
em ployed a? a salesm an in the clr- They pIan to g 0 into the chicken bus_
Reece
sedan
and
the
m
other
and
babe
The social a t the Sandy Com m un­
eolation
d epartm ent of the News. ,
on an „„tensive scale. Mr. and
w
ere
taken
to
G
resham
,
w
here
"they
S.
G.
Spitler
in
Hospital
ity church S aturday night was much
The plant sale S aturday sponsored
'
‘
i Mrs. H arders enjoyed a visit Sunday
enjoyed by the young people. Rev. S. G Spitler, Sandy policem an, are g ettin g on fine. Mr. Reece is the j by the E stacada G arden club, was
Sherm an L eave.
from Mr. and Mrs. Paulsen and
and Mrs. Gill w ere present, also sev­ was taken to the V eterans' hospital, j principal of the Bull Run school
l b etter than was expected as the Miss M M is. aude
Sherm an, prim ary fa th „r of , orva|li!(. Thev are o|<].
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eral others from Pleasant Home. Miss suffering from a bad attack of quin -1
I w eather was so cold and storm y.
teacher in the E stacada schools, left j tim „ friends wh. had not 'seen each
K am m ercr had charge o f the re ­ sy, and expected to have a tonsil Bids Called for New Sandy Bridge
ay a ternoon with h er m other ( o th er fo r fifteen years.
operation
on
M
onday.
freshm ents.
Bids fo r a new wooden bridge D istrict Sunday School Convention fo r ursi
A thena, O re., w here they own a
________________
! across the Sandy are to be called for H alley B aptist church will e n te r­ home. Mrs. Sherm an will rem ain to
R
eturns
From LaDee Cam p
! A pril 22. The right of way is g ra n t­ tain the sem i-annual Sunday school look a fte r the place and Miss Sher- Ben Rawlings,
Sandy Jun io r High Play Daled
Tw° New Fam ilies at Sandy
who has been fire
Sandy High ju n io r play is sched- Mr. and Mrs. D. C. Adams and Mr. ed by W esley Bacon. The new bridge Convention next Sunday. Good speak­ man will join her as soon as the pres- watch at the LaDee logging cam ps
I
will
be
on
th
e
site
of
the
present
his­
ers, a fine program and a basket din­ I en t school term ends. Then in Sep- for a long tim e, cam e hom e last week
uled fo r the night of May 3. The »nd Mrs. P atterson and five children,
title is “The Bride Breezes In .” The from Portland, have moved into the toric one, built 47 years ago, b ut will n er are features. Pleasant Home, tem ber, both will retu rn to E stacada on account of th e rain and seem? to
play, a comedy dram a, is full of ac- Hoffman house. Both men will work , be straig h t across, elim inating a bad C ottrell, Boring, Sandy and Hailey w here Miss M aude will again have be enjoying the change. He expects
I tu rn , and the entrances graded.
¡are in th e association.
fo r the cream ery.
tion, laughs and entertainm ent.
1 charge of the first graders.
| to retu rn » 009 .
Dougluss Johnson was elected pres­
ident of the E stacada Telephone &
Telegraph com pany at a m eeting of
the stockholders, held A pril 11. Ho
succeeds Thos. Yocum, who has been
the president of the com pany fo r sev­
eral years.
Alva Sm ith was re-elected as vice
president and general m anager of
the com pany, and Mrs, Sm ith was
re-elected secretary and treasu rer.
ESTACADA LOCALS
ESTACADA STUDENTS WIN
IN TYPING CONTEST
START MANUFACTURE UF
“SENG" FOR THE TRACE
HIGH SCHOOL ORCHESTRAS
TO GIVE ANNUAL CONCERT