Clackamas County news. (Estacada, Or.) 1928-1957, May 03, 1929, Image 1

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    NUMBER 31
' ESTACADA-SANDY, OREGON, FRIDAY, MAY 3, 1929
VOLUME XXIII
BLUE RIBBON WINNERS
DISTRICTS
AT SANDY UNION HIGH
JOIN WITH SANDY SANDY CLUB DEFEATS
PROTECTION ASKED SCHOOL
Blue ribbun winners in the home
Sandy school “consolidated” is now
Edward Shearer of Spi ingwater
ESTACADA SCHOOL economics
FOR DEER III VICINITY I voted
PLEASES AUDIENCE recently
entries for cooking and
a fact since Marmot and Greenwood
sold four purebred Jersey
sewing Friday at Sandy union high
to come in. and Sandy district
ED. SHEARER SELLS
PUREBRED JERSEYS
cows to Herbert Gillanders of Linn
—
ESTACADA HIGH SCHOOL MUS­ county. The quality of the stock C. A. LYON G IV ES ADDRESS voted to accept them. Greenwood ESTACADA GIRLS WIN 9 TO 6; school were Ruth Trinckes, Julia
Larson, Amanda Perret, Grace Malli-
VANCOUVER W ALLOPS
had 11 votes for and 9 votes against
ON SU BJECT OF JU V E N IL E
bred by Mr. Shearer is recognized
ICAL ORGANIZATIONS WIN
coat,
Louise Lucas, Phyllis Christian­
consolidation.
Marmot
voted
9
to
4
by
breeders
in
different
sections
of
LEAGUE
TEAM.
DELINQUENCY
DESERV ED APPROVAL
son, Margaret Bell, Pat Lund, Anna
the state, Mr. Gillanders having come
a long way to get these prized cows.
Mr. Shearer has only purebred
cattle on his farm, and while his
herd is not large, he is breeding for
perfection ’n Jersey stock.
Estacada school orchestras, under
the direction of F. E. Bushnell, gave
a musical program in the high sihoo’
auditorium Tuesday evening, which
was highly appreciated by the larg
audience. The program was ren­
dered in three parts, part one being
given the beginners’ orchestra, part
two the high school orchestra, and
part three, the grand finale, con­
sisting of the 25-piece high school
bund.
The members of the organizations
ns a whole acquitted themselves most
creditably and each showed consci­
entious adherence to the instructions
of their teacher.
The selections by the brass quar­
tet consisting of Merlin Bullard, and
David Eshleman, cornets, Max Git-
gan, alto and Gilbert Giigun, bass,
w - 'S especially good, us was also th
Roy line s. Merlin Bullard, Fred Bi.
e.i and David Eshleman.
New faces from the grade school
were observed in the band, which,
Mr. Bushnell announced, had been
organized only about two months.
Lavena Grabeel and Raymond Tracy
were the pianists and Miss Cecelia
Lingeibach gave two piano selections
which w re also well received by the
large audience.
DR. DOW SON TO D ELIVER
BACCALAUREATE SERMON
Dr. Wilbert Dowson, pastor of the
First Methodist church of Portland
will deliver the baccalaureate ser­
mon to the graduating class of Esta
cada high school. May 12, in the eve­
ning, at the high school auditorium.
Graduation exercises will be held
Friday, May 24.
MRS. JACOBSEN, 67
DIES FROM STROKE
Mrs. Elva Jacobsen, 67, who re­
sided about four miles southwest of
Estacada, died front the effects of a
stroke, Monday night. Funeral ser­
vices, under the direction of L. A.
Chapman, will be held at the funeral
parlors at 11 a. m., Saturday, with
Rev. C. T. Cook officiating, and in
terment will be in the I. O. O. F.
cemetery, Estacada.
SANDY CLUB G IV ES SHOW ER
FOR MRS. IVAN YOST
Sandy Embroidery club gave a
TO OPEN VARIETY
Monday evening for Mrs.
STORE IN ESTACADA j i shower
Ivan Yost. Those present included
Hattie and Helen Dahrens
Mr. and Mrs. II. A. Rochling from I Mesdames
McCormick,
Harper, McGinnis, C. V
Portland have leased the lower part Bruce, Lundy,
Hall, Schneider, Dit-
of the Odd Fellows building in Esta. tert, Brown, Green,
Mitchel .
cada for a variety store, specializing Malar, Albert Bell, Perret,
Misses
Mary
in merchandise priced at 6, 10 and Sharnke, Gertrude Meinig, Phyllis
15 cen.s. They expect to lie open
ArRha Proctor, Ruth
for blfiiew with*n the next few | | Christianson,
Barnett,
Amanda
Ruth Perret
days. Mr. and Mrs. Roehling for­ Mrs. Yost, and Miss and Kammerer.
merly conducted a similar business in
Castle Rock, Wash.
DAFFOD ILS A SEA OF GOLD
Crissey farm, now owned by
Mrs. Judd U ndergoes O peration the The
Oregon Bulb company, nea
Mrs. E. R. Judd of Linn's Inn un­ Dodge Park, has been like a sea o:
derwent an operation at the Good gold. Four or five acres were in
Samaritan hospital in Portland Tues­ blossom. DeGraff, the Holland bulb
day. She is getting along fine and man, was there Sunday, when a spe­
said to be out of danger. Mrs. W. cial exhibit was held.
E. Linn is helping out at the Inn
for the present.
W. C. T. U. M other*’ Day Program
The Mothers’ day program of Es­
E ndeavorers Hold Session
tacada W. C. T. U. will be held at
The Christian Endeavor Society of the home of Mrs. E. E. Hannah next
the Estacada Christian church held Thursday, May 9, at 2:30 p. m., to
a very enjoyable social at the church which all ladies are invited and u
Friday evening, with about twenty special invitation is extended to all
present.
young mothers.
E. H. S. W INNERS ENTER
NEW HOUSES TO BE BUILT
STA TE COM PETITION Two nice new residences will soo
be started on the Bluff road west of
Miss Olga Samuelson accompanied Jonsrud’s park. They will be built
her typing team from the Estacada by Sylvester and Lewis Hall. Grad­
high school to Corvallis Saturday to ing for the basements has been
attend the state typing contest when started.
186 students from 37 high schools
competed for speed and accuracy. M EASLES IN T E R FE R E W ITH
SCHOOL WORK AT SANDY
The team was composed of Miss Ethel
Hayman, winner of the county prize,
Evelyn Buell, Thelma Troupe and | In Sandy grade school Monday
Raymond Tracy. First prize in this Mrs. Brown had only 10 of her 37
contest went to Myrtle Point team. pupils present, Mrs. Zenger 13 out of
29 and Mr. Mallery had five absen
LEGION TO M EET MONDAY Mrs. Van Fleet’s room was not e<
The regular monthly business hard hit. The children are hoping
meeting of Carl Douglass post, Amer­ that some special dispensation may be
ican Legion, will be held Monday coaxed out of Mrs. Vedder so they
evening at the I. O. O. F. hall. The will not lose their credits. School h
out May 17.
Auxiliary will also meet.
NOVAK VAUDETTES
STAGE ATTRACTION
WEDNESDAY NIGHT
Rube Shaw will present Elma No­
vak’s girl orchestra and entertainers
at the Liberty Theatre, Estacada,
Wednesday night, May 8. This ag­
gregation has just closed a long en­
gagement at one of the Portland
theatres. Th, se performers will of­
fer harmony singing, dancing and
specialty numbers in addition to their
ensemble musical program of instru­
mental offerings, which includes the
latest popular selections and hits of
the season.
The stage performance of the
girls will be augmented by other
special features in addition to the
screen program. Manager Perry is
presenting a big double bill at the
theatre every Wednesday night, at
popular prices. The first show
starts promptly at 7:30.
O R IEN T CHILDREN FEATURED
Orient is honored to have two such
talented girls as Nellie and Pattie
Greenwood. These little girls wert
star piano artists at the Northwest
musical convention, Victoria, receiv­
ing first and second prize for their
numbers. They won the highest
points for girls under 16, the highest
award made during the festival. Mrs
Greenwood took the girls on the long
trip.
\
Sandy B anker Ha* Tonsils Removed
F. L. Proctor, Sandy banker, is
feeling better now that his tonsils
are out. Fred says he is feeling
much better, and that he can feed
his face again. He had the operation
Saturday.
LEAGUE GAME SUNDAY
A Portland Valley League baseball
game is scheduled for the Estacada
grounds Sunday afternoon, starting
at 2:30.
in favor of the proposition and Sandy
voters
were unanimously in favor of Estacada baseball fans had two Louise Larson, Betsy Miller, Kathryn
Resolutions in regard to the pro­ consolidation.
Fred Steiner, and Dorothy
disappointments during the last week. Frost,
tection of deer in the Oak Grove
Bruns,
Sandy high school team defeated the “blues.” most of whom won several
section along the Clackamas river SANDY GRADE SCHOOL
Estacada high in a one-sided contest in the commerce department, 26
were adopted by the Eastern Clacka­
EX ER C ISES ON MAY 24 Tuesday
afternoon by a score of 29 first-year pupils had entries, Virginia
mas Community club at the meeting
Friday night. The resolutions were At a conference of grade teacher« to 4.
Watkins and Tobert Fowler receiv­
drawn up and presented by A. W. Friday, it was decided to have joint Bob Hayden, pitching for the Es­ ing
blue and red ribbons, Lola Bacon,
Armstrong, forest ranger for this graduation exercises at Sandy union tacada team, allowed a surprisingly white.
Margaret Wyant took first
small
number
of
hits
as
compared
district, were unanimously adopted high school on May 24. About fifty
place
in
second year typing and Mil­
and will be presented to the state will graduate from Sandy and ad­ with the score. He was relieved by dred Barnett,
second.
game commission.
joining districts. Miss Inez Nyman Taylor in the seventh, when the vis­ The judges were Mrs. L. E. Palmer,
itors
made
11
runs
on
not
to
exceed
There was a large attendance and will preside.
Murray, and Miss Ger­
two or three hits. Fifer went into Mrs. Hazel
an address given by Chester A. Ly-1
Meinig. The judges in the
on of Portland, proprietor of the MAYOR SM ITH IS DADDY AGAIN the box with little better luck than trude
home economics display were Mrs. V.
Big Brother farm at Lebanon, on Mayor and Mrs. R. S. Smith of the other pitchers, neither being Nelson,
Mrs. Wm. Ganger and Mrs.
“Juvenile Delinquency,” was excel­ Sandy are rejoicing over the arrival given any support.
of the stork which brought 7 1-2- Sandy boys played a good game Warren Wilkins.
lent and was fully enjoyed.
The Estacada campfire girls gave pound Juanita Rosalie to their home throughout the contest with but few
a vocal musical selection, entitled, I April 26. Mrs. Smith and baby are errors, while the error column for FRANK AHNERT OF
GEORGE, PASSES
“The Prune,” which was well re-1 at the Busiiong hospital in Gresham the home team must have been as
ceived. By a unanimous vote of the and are both fine. Bob is wearing large as the talley column of their Frank Otto Ahnert, 68, of George,
opponents.
club, there will be no more meetings a broad grin.
father of Ralph Ahnert of Estacada,
Estacada girls defeated Sandy in died
until September, the usual procedure
suddenly Monday night and the
LODGES
ATTEND
M
EETING
a fast game played as the opener of
of this club for the summer months. I
AT CANBY SATURDAY the double header. The score was funeral services will be held Friday
afternoon at -2 o’clock, in the Chap­
Firwood Family Moves to Portland The Odd Fellows, Rebekahs and 6 to 9.
parlors, Rev. C. T. Cook offi­
members
of
the
Estacada
band,
re­
Sunday, the game between the man
Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Mcrsinger |
ciating. Burial will be in the I. O.
moved to Portland from their 2 0 1 port a splendid meeting at Canby Estacada and Vancouver Portland O.
F. cemetery, Estacada.
acres at Firwood, this week, Oliver Saturday. While the inclement Valley league teams, resulted in a
weather
spoiled
the
out
door
pro­
4 to 0 victory for the visitors. The
Johnson of Portland, having bought
PLAY TO BE
their acreage. The latter has three gram arranged, the visitors had a Estacada nine garnered but three COTTRELL
R
EPEA
TED
IN NEAR FU TU RE
good
time
with
meetings
in
the
I.
O.
hits. Heitsman, in the box for the
children, two of school age. Mersln-
jer purchased a house and two lots I O. F. and Masonic halls. The next home team, pitched a good game, Cottrell P. T. A. play, “Safety
county convention of the two orders allowing 6 hits in seven innings, but First,” is to be repeated May 8. The
at Sellwood.
will be held in Milwaukie, the second was wild at times, due to the wet house was packed last week, over
ASA HAW KINS SERIOUSLY ILL { Saturday in November.
ball.
$50 being realized, and the de­
The condition of Asa Hawkins, |
The game was played in a down­ mand for its repetition that all might
ESTACADA
LOCALS
who suffered a paralytic stroke a few I
pour of rain after the second inning hear and see the play, was insistent.
lays ago, remains serious. He was I
the grounds becoming muddy and It is said to be the best local play
aken to an Oregon City hospital William Glenn drove to town Sat­ it being impossible to put up a good ever given in that vicinity. Five men
Tuesday.
urday for the first time in two weeks. exhibition.
and five women make up the cast.
He fell from a tree, about sixteen Estacada and Currinsville grade
Leave on M otor Trip
feet, and fractured three ribs besides teams played at Currinsville Friday LEGION DANCES SCHEDULED
Mr. and Mrs. George R o s a left j receivings other injuries.
afternoon, resulting in a victory for
FOR SATURDAY NIGHT
.he first of the week in their car on j Marshal James Norris has finished the Estacadaians. Anderson, pitch­
a trip to Seattle and other Washing-! building a corral for stray horses and ing for the winning team, held his Carl Douglass post of the American
ton cities.
cattle, near the Cannery building, opponents scoreless in five of the Legion is giving its regular semi­
seven innings played.
monthly dance at the Cogswell hall,
which
is to be used by the city.
O. E. C ulver Im proving
A double-header contest is to be Eagle Creek, Saturday night. The
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Ted
Reid
have
re­
O. E. Culver was able to walk
played this Friday afternoon on the Lloyd Smith band, one of the most
from Portland and will again school
down Tuesday for the first time j turned
grounds, when Molalla high popular in the state will furnish the
unce his sickness, and managed to j make Estacada their home.
meets
Estacada
high school. As the music.
;et along fine. He says he is im -j The Estacada Garden club will opener, the Spi ingwater Junior Gresham Legion post, No. 30, is
hold its next meeting on Monday, league team will meet the Estacada announcing a dance this Saturday
proving all the time now.
May 6, at the home of Everett Kig grade team, the first game starting night at the Grange hall in Gresham.
gins.
Sam Bishop Taking V acation
Lee Bronson has bought a con­ at 1:30.
EARLY COUNTY R ESID EN T
Sam Bishop was taking a vacation fectionery
in Portland and left HIGH SCHOOL PLAY TO BE
PA SSES AT BORING
from his work at the Faraday mill Monday to store
charge. His cousin, GIVEN TH IS FRIDAY EV EN IN G
this week on account of being af- Ira Phelps, take
is his partner in the bus­
Mrs. Eliza A. Roots, 74, widow of
flicted with three boils on his face, j iness enterprise.
The charming comedy, “The Bride the late J. W. Roots, and well known
which proved very painful.
The May meeting of the Cheer Breezes In,” will be given by the early resident of Clackamas county,
New School Principal Visits Estacada club of the Eastern Star will be at Sandy union high school Friday eve­ died Tuesday evening at the home of
Mr. and Mrs. M. T. Johnson of the home of Mrs. Lester Townsend in ning, May 3. It is a very entertain­ her daughter, Mrs. William Morand
of Boring, following an illness of
Lexington visited at the J. G. Hay- Faraday Tuesday afternoon, May 7. ing play—too interesting to miss.
five months.
,nan home in Estacada Saturday af­ George Kitching, who has been
Mrs. Roots was the daughter of
ternoon. Mr. Johnson has been working at Mikklo, Ore., for Herman FIELD MEET A SUCCESS
dected as principal of the Estacada Duus, and looking after his own bus­ AT SANDY UNION HIGH Hugh A. and Mary A. Hickey, who
iness interests, returned home last
crossed the plains by ox team in
high school for next year.
week.
Despite measles and bad weather 1869. She was born in Indiana on
Mrs. Nellie Marshall has gone to for practice, the track meet held January 3, 1850.
ELW OOD NEW S ITEMS
ELWOOD, May 2.— (Special).— Portland to visit friends for a few Friday at Sandy union high school Since the death of her husband,
11 years ago, Mrs. Root has made her
Word has been received here that days.
was a big success.
Mr. and Mrs. Roy Brown are in Cal- Mr. and Mrs. E. D. Allen of Mar­ Large crowds, much interest and home with her daughter.
.forma en route to Arizona for Mr. mot were Estacada visitors Tuesday. splendid athletic talent was shown Surviving are her daughters, Mrs.
Brown’s health, the doctor having The Cascade Chevrolet company by children from all the districts en­ Amy L. Morand and Mrs. Myrtle
pronounced his trouble as tuberculo­ I has been taken over by the former tering, which included Boring, Cot­ Telford of Boring; a son, Thomas A.
j owner, F. M. Forman, Padburgs hav­ trell, Kelso, Deep Creek, Sandyridge, Root of Vancouver, Wash., and a
us of the lungs.
ing sold their interests and returned Sandy, Bull Run, Dover, Chorryville, former resident of Clackamas county.
Wm. Bittner and his uncle, George | to
Portland.
A daughter, Mrs. Hattie Knox, for­
Brightwood and Welches.
Bittner, made a trip to Portland on ' The
M. E. Ladies Aid held a meet- The crowd of several hundred also mer resident of Boring and of Port­
Wednesday.
ing at the J. R. Hughes home on enjoyed the splendid displays at the land, died 12 years ago. Mrs. Roots
Mr. and Mrs. Lorenzo Wilson vis- i Wednesday
afternoon.
home “ec,” commerce and manual also leaves a number of grandchil­
ted Mrs. Louis Vallen Monday.
Ira
Phelps,
late
of
Vancouver,
B.
dren.
Mrs. M. Park visited Mrs. Wm. C., is in Estacada visiting his aunt, training departments.
Blue
ribbons
were
won
in
the
man­
Kaake at Estacada Friday.
Canby Rebekah C onvention
Emma Bronson.
ual training competition by Claude A ttend
Charles Macewin of Portland was ! Mrs.
Mesdames
Elizabeth Ames, Claru
Mrs.
O.
E.
Syron
went
to
Portland
Tawney,
Glen
Heacock,
Harry
Rad­
a guest at the Otis Vallen home over Saturday morning to attend a prac­
Hicinbotham,
secretary
and treasurer
the week end and preached Sunday tice meeting of associate matrons of ford, Norval Nuas, Harry Radford, of the Clackamas county
Rebekah
George
Bruns,
John
Lauderback,
morning and evening at the Elwood the Eastern Star after which the la-
convention,
held
at
Canby
Saturday,
and
Frank
Christianson.
The
judges
church.
Mrs. Irving Smith, Mrs. Art Per­
! dies made a trip up the Columbia
Dell Jadwin, Miss Eunice Jons- and
Dan Stahlnecker made a business highway to Chanticleer Inn where were
ry, Mrs. Harold Gibson and Mrs.
rud
and
L.
E.
Kealiher.
trip to Scotts Mills Saturday.
1 they had luncheon.
Lena Rivers were among the Rebek-
Henry Cadonau who is employed
ahs from Estacada who attended the
HOT TAM ALE SU PPER
at the Larkins mill in Highland spent
SANDYLOCALS
The Currinsville Ladies Aid is giv­ convention.
the week end visiting relatives and
ing
a hot tamale supper in Tunncli’s
SERIOUSLY
friends here.
A tea and fashion show will be hall at Currinsville, Saturday evening AL EDW ARDS
IN JU RED IN ACCIDENT
Mr. and Mrs. Louis Vallen visited held at the Sandy high school on at 6 o’clock, at 50 cents a plate.
Al Edwards of Sandy was seriously
at the home of the latter’s uncle, May 2, from 2:30 to 4 by the home
injured while working at the Bell
FAMED FOR FUNNY FEE T
Marvin Park of Springwater, Sun­ ; economics department. All are in­
Lumber compuny mill, Saturday.
day.
vited.
"A funny little fat man with queer While employed on the rollway Ed­
Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Ginther 1 Mrs. N. L. Horr writes her husband paddling
feet."
wards slipped and was caught be­
and daughter Gertrude of Portland ; she and Marietta are fine». Mrs. This was
remark of a promi tween two logs, having both hips
were over night guests at the Otis Horr says it is very dry in Montana. nent New the
York theatre man con­ broken, chest crushed and other in­
Vailen home.
Sunday afternoon visitors at the
Otis Harlan’s work in “What juries. He is at St. Vincent’s hos­
The school directors erected out­ home of Mrs. J. M. C. Miller were cerning
Happened to Jones.” Now Otis, once pital, in a dangerous condition.
door basketball apparatus on the Mrs. Nellie Peterson, and Mr. and the
toast of New York, and its mer­
school grounds Saturday.
Mrs. F. C. Streyfeller of Portland. riest laughgiver, is coming to the Mrs. R. E. Russell, sister of L. E.
Mr. and Mrs. L. M. Cox and chil­ Velma Webster ran in the track Liberty Theatre, Estacada, Friday and George Townsend, is visiting at
dren were Oregon City visitors Fri­ meet, but next morning broke out | and
Saturday in another comedy role the Tow’nsend home in Faraday this
day.
with measles.
in
“Grip
the Yukon,” a Univer- week. She was formerly Gladys
U. S. Morgan of Estacada was a U. Stout is still retained in the : sal picture of directed
by Ernst Laem- Townsend and resided here a few
business visitor in Elwood Saturday. ( Veterans' hospital.
I ml*.
years ago.
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