Clackamas County news. (Estacada, Or.) 1928-1957, May 17, 1929, Image 1

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    SELLWOOD DEFEATS
ESTACADA TEAM 911
NUMBER 33
ESTACADA-SANDY, OREGON, FRIDAY, MAY 17, 1929
VOLUME XX11I
SANDY BALL TEAM
P A RK RO SE BY
BESTS
22-4 S C O R E
18360657
Mrs. Francis, principal of the Ea­
members o f the harmonica band en­
tertained until twelve. Ice cream, gle Creek school, gave a party for
sandwiches, cake and punch were the eighth grade graduates. All the
served. The class members are An­ students were unable to attend but
nabel Malar, Rosa Funk. Albert and those present report a very enjoyable
Christina Dunsmuir, Elliott and Ed­ evening. They were: Bennie Thayer,
ward Sweetiand, Richard and Stella Carl Rehberg, Mary Gigliotti, and
Stout, Leo Webster, Geraldine K rebs,! Miss Clute was also present. The
Donald Dahrens, Virgil Petterscn, graduating class is Ernest Bullinger,
Victor Spaller and Henry Keisickcr. Raymond Giover, Carl Rehberg,
Others present were Helen Dahrens, Mary Gigliotti and Benjamin Thayer.
Mr. Mallery, Mary A. Malar, Mrs. They adopted the rosebud as their
Harper, Mrs. Haney (Vancouver) class flower.
and Mrs. Miller.
Walter Glover started training
hops a week ago Wednesday and ex­
pects to be through in a few days.
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Ed. Trullinger is also training hops
Jim and Dan Jennings left the but didn’t get started as soon as Mr.
latter part o f last week for Alaska Glover and has a number o f days
where they expect to work in the more work.
Mrs. Mattie Troupe went to Gar­
fish canneries, in which Guy Graham
field Tuesday to take care o f an in­
is manager.
The curtain will fall on the Esta­ valid. She expects to be away from
cada schools next Friday night at the home for two or three weeks.
B. McDonald was a week end vis­
high school auditorium. Monday and
itor
at his home. He is employed in
Tuesday there will be final examin..-
tions, Wednesday is picnic day, the camps near Longview, Wash.,
Thursday is senior day and F'riduy and doesn’t get home very often.
Mrs. Roy Myers has been quite ill
evening the commencement exercise s
with a severe cold and cough. She
will be held.
is somewhat improved now, but suf­
Rev. J. F. Dunlop’s class in the M.
fered several days with it.
E. Sunday school enjoyed a picnic at
The float taken from Eagle Creek
the Dunlop home south o f town, on
for the health parade won second
Wednesday evening.
prize. It carried out a very pretty
Mr. arid Mrs. Matt H. Boyle of Japanese effect with apple and cher­
Portland visited Mrs. N. B. Ecker and ry blossoms and Japanese lanterns,
Mrs. W. F. Cary Sunday. They re­ the queen sitting on the throne,
port that their son at the state uni­ little Ruthie Judd.
versity is getting a'ong fine. They
Carl Rehberg and Bennie Thayer
visited him May 5 and while theie
rode their horses over to On gon
met Mrs. Myrtle Bclfils of Estacada
City and acted as an escort to the
who has charge of the Sigma Alpha queen. They had their bridles dec­
Epsilon home for stuuents.
orated with flowers and ribbons and
There was a family gathering at their horses rubbed down until their
the T. Yocum home Sunday of their coats glistened. Altogether it made
children and families. Included in a very pretty effect.
the guests was their daughter, Mrs.
The school children are very busy
J. B. Jones o f Portland, and sons
practicing for the athletic meet to be
Lloyd and Archie and their families
held Saturday at the Grange picnic.
o f this community.
They are all very interested and in­
W. E. McWillis is again conf’ ned tend to bring home some of the
to his home, his old trouble having splendid prizes offered.
returned. It was only a few days
Mr. and Mrs. Emery Ford spent
ago that he would give up.
Mother’s day at Forest Grove where
Mountain Chapter No. 108 O. E. S. his mother and father live.
stated communication Tuesday eve­
The Eagle Creek P. T. A. held
ning, May 24, 8 o ’clock. Degrees. their last meeting of the year on May
All members are requested to attend 9. The next meeting will not be
and visiting members welcome.— Eliz held until after school starts in the
abeth Allen, W. M.
fall. Officers for the coming year
Dr. and Mrs. J. L. Hewitt and were elected as follows: Mrs. Homer
their daughters, Mrs. E. Abbott and Glover, president; Mr3. T. M. Clester,
Miss Ruth Hewitt, visited Estacada vice president; Mrs. Munger, treas­
relatives Saturday.
urer and Mrs. Emery Ford, secretary.
GUESSING CONTEST
S T A R T S FOLKS COUNTING
Bi FITTING SERVICES
WINS FIRST PLACE
Sandy Women’s club gave a ben­
Several folks in Estacada evidently
efit dance at the grange hall Sat­
spent some time counting beans the
urday night, music being supplied by
last week in order to know approxi­
Beers’ orchestra. Krebs Cafe served
mately how many there were in a
E S T A C A D A CHURCHES OBSERVE
an oyster supper at midnight. Mrs.
jar at the Liberty Theatre. The
DA Y W IT H A PPR O PR IA TE
Blanche Shelley sold tickets for the
closest guess won a fine blanket
CEREMONIES
dance and Mr. Shelley was the floor
and Audrey Davis came within six
manager.
beans of guessing the correct num-
The day set apart in honor of the ber.
Harpers Entertain at Dinner
Another guess was seven beans o ff
mothers was observed Sunday by
Mr. and Mrs. S. R. Harper of
the Estacada churches by appropriate and a third was only eight over the
Sandy served a delicious dinner Sat­
services. The Bible school at the 1980 in the jar.
urday night, those present being a
Next Wednesday night the man­
Christian church had an entertaining
friend, Mrs. Haney, o f Vancouver,
program at 10 o’clock Sunday morn­ agement of the Liberty will give
Mrs. J. M. C. Miller, Claire Payn,
ing, which was followed by a sermon away another of these fine blankets
R. W. Mallery, Mr. and Mrs. Harper.
by the pastor, the Rev. Hugh F'oster, and possibly two. The shows being
and the Christian Endeavor at their given each Wednesday night by Rube
MRS. M A L A R H O S T
meeting in the evening had as their Shaw in addition to the regular pic­
Mrs. A. Malar invited the Sandy
topic, “ Appreciating Our Parents as ture program, are proving more pop­
Embroidery club to Fairwooden farm
Leaders,” with Miss Hunter as leader. ular each week. On next Wednesday
Monday night and a delightful time
At the Methodist church there was night the Golden Gate Trio is fea­
is reported. Home made ice cream
a (urge attendance at Sunday school tured in an All-Vaudeville show.
and punch were served by the Ma-
and the regular morning service pro­
lars to the 26 present, including Mr.
gram included congregational sing­
Malar, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Brown.
ing, vocal solo by Mildred Dunlop,
Music and games were enjoyed, Mrs.
reading by Glen Cary and sermon by
Brown giving piano selections. The
the Rev. C. T. Cook, his theme beinj
Sandy girl scouts were also present.
“ Mother’s Influence.”
The W. C. T. U. observed Mother’s
The old Howell house north of the
Meinigs M o u r n Loss o f D og
Sport, the pet collie which Clara day Thursday when thirty members Springwater store about one mile,
and Otto Meinig had raised, was and visitors assembled at the home was completely destroyed by fire
found buried near the Bruns-Mcln- o f Mrs. E. E. Hannah. The state Tuesday afternoon. The place had
tyre cook house after a search of president o f the organization, Mrs. recently been sold to Mr. Strong of
five days.
The Meinigs feel they Ada Jolly o f Portland, was present Portland and was occupied by some
men who were working on the ranch.
have lost a faithful friend, for Sport and gave an address.
The regular business session was Practically everything of value was
had unusual intelligence and was in­
valuable about the farm and home. carried out and a program of Moth­ taken from the building, a large num­
Otto says money would not have er’s day readings were given by the ber of men from Estacada respond­
members of the union, which includ­ ing to the alarm and arriving before
bought the dog.
ed Mrs. R. S. Coop, Mrs. J. G. Hay- the flames had made any great head­
man, Mrs. Mary Smith, Mrs. G. E. way.
Lawrence, Grace Allen and Lois
The fire is believed to have started
Smith. Mrs. A. S. Hassell had charge by sparks from a brush fire nearby
o f devotionals. Mrs. M. G. Weath- falling on the roof, which was cov­
erby, president, presided. Refresh­ ered with dry moss.
This was the house built on the
Baccalaureate services for the 1929 ments were served at the conclusion.
old Howell homestead, and was more
graduating class of Estacada high
S T O R E Y -B R O W N W ED D IN G
than fifty years old. The outbuild­
school were held Sunday evening at
Robert N. Storey of Estacada and ings had been torn down recently
the high school auditorium. Seats Miss Margaret A. Brown of Barton
and nothing else was in any danger
had been reserved to the right o f the
were quietly married at the M. E. of being set on fire by the blaze.
stage in the body of the auditorium
parsonage in Estacada Thursday eve
for the graduates, 19 in number, who
ning. May 9, Rev. C. T. Cook o ffi­
R ec ei ve s D el ay ed Greetings
marched in as Miss Wilder played the ciating.
Those present were Mrs.
Harry LaBarre, owner of Log La-
march. The high school glee clubs Storey, Mr. and Mrs. Baughman and
Barre, last week received a New
led in singing, “ I Need Thee Every
Mr. and Mrs. James Norris. Mr.
Mrs. Alice U. Heitsman, mother of Hour;” Rev. C. T. Cook of the M. Storey is the driver of the Portland- Year’s greeting card from Fred T.
A. E. Heitsman o f Dodge district, E. church, read scripture and offered Estacada stage, and the bride is quite Pamment, manager o f the Royal
died Sunday morning at the home of prayer. Following, the glee clubs ren­ well known in the community, hav­ Bath Hotel o f Bournemouth, Eng­
her son. ,-The funeral services will be dered a pleasing selection and Rev. ing resided here for some time, her land. He was a member of a party
who spent some time at Log LaBarre
held Friday, May 17, at 2 p. m.*, at Cook introduced the speaker, Dr. parents residing at Barton.
during the war, this being the first
the Mount Scott funeral home and Wilbert Dowson, pastor o f the First
time Mr. LaBarre had heard of him
interment will be at Lincoln Memor­ Methodist church o f Portland.
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sine« be left the
8. in 1 1 *20.
Dr. Dowson urged the class to heed
ial Park, Portland. Mrs. Heitsman
was a member o f Mount Hood Circle the opportunities and responsibilities
Charlie Marchbank and father, J.
of life. He said that education was Marchbank of Hood River, visited
No. 151, Women o f Woodcraft.
B ac cal au re a te S er vi ce at Sandy
not the only essential, but character Estacada relatives Sunday. Mrs,
A very enjoyable baccalaureate
as well; that they owed it to their Marchbank, who had been here visit­ service was held at the high school
N E W S H I N G L E M I L L IS
S T A R T E D A T S A N D Y parents and the community in which ing her parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. S. Sunday night, Rev. C. P. Gates giv­
they lived. “ Give your best for hu­ Hassell, returned home with Mr. ing a very fine sermon. Rev. O. J.
A new shingle mill has been in­ manity and God,” he said.
Marchbank.
Gill sang a solo and led the singing.
stalled by Molalla men at Cedar
It was an eloquent address and was
Mrs. E. O. Crane and little son Miss .Shell was pianist and Mr. Orr
creek below Meinig’s hill, on the Geo. fully enjoyed by a large audience. were week end visitors here with presided.
Krebs place, and cut a little Satur­ The services were concluded with Mr. Crane.
day to try out the machinery. The the benediction pronounced by Rev.
Mrs. E. R. Judd o f Linn's Inn re­
Measles Hits A tt e n d a n c e
capacity of the plant is 30,000 to 40,- Hugh Foster o f the Estacada Chris­ turned Saturday from the Good
Last Friday only 73 out o f 110
000 daily.
tian church.
Samaritan hospital.
pupils were present at Sandy grade
A sister o f G. A. Dykes was out school, due to measles and a few
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from Portland Saturday for a short cases o f pinkeye. In all grades, ex­
visit.
cept in those taking state examina­
Mrs. H. B. Davis of Vernonia was
Mr. and Mrs. Ben Dodson and Mr.
Mrs. C. J. Pimm and children of tions, promotions will be made ac­
here last week visiting her sister, and Mrs. O. E. Syron and son Paul
Portland were guests at the J. G. cording to grades made before pu­
Mrs. George Armstrong at Three drove to Wemic, Ore., Saturday a f­
Hayman home Saturday.
pils had to drop out.
Links and other relatives and friends ternoon to visit their mother, Mrs.
Mr. and Mrs. S. E. Wooster have
in this vicinity.
Coonrod, Mother’s day, returning been very much occupied for the
Sto rk Visits Sandy
Dr. and Mrs. Will Dale and son Sunday evening.
past few weeks remodeling, papering
Mrs. Frank Schmitz, who received
Billy and Mrs. Dale's mother, Mrs.
Mrs. Carrie Sarver and children and painting the interior o f their res­
a visit from the stork May 0, is get­
Wells of Portland were guests at from Portland spent the week end
idence on Shafford street.
They ting along nicely and will be home
the home of the doctor’s parents, Mr. in Estacada at the home o f Mrs.
have made this property into one of this week.
Mr. and Mrs. Schmitz
and Mrs. Wm. Dale, Sunday.
Sarver’s mother, Mrs. E. E. Hannah. the attractive homes 0f the city.
have named the little one Louisa
A. G. Ames came down from the . Mr. and Mrs. Harold Wooster of
Mr. and Mrs. M. M. Miller of Mays. We ight, seven pounds. Cas­
mountains Saturday afternoon to vis­ Three Links were week end visitors
Portland were in Estacada Sunday par Junker says it is nice to be a
it his family, returning Sunday eve- in Estacada.
visiting at the home o f Mrs. Miller's grandpa again.
ning.
Mrs. Amy Ely went to Portland sister, Mrs. J. G. Hayman.
Mrs. W. H. Grabeel went to Glad­ Saturday to visit her daughter, Mrs.
Miss Thelma Wilcox o f Oregon
S how er f o r Mrs. Hurk
stone Saturday evening to visit her Jack Norton, returning Sunday eve­
City visited home folks at this place
Mrs. Martha Pihl was hostess Fri­
parents, remaining until Monday.
ning. While she was absent, her over the week end.
day at a prettily arranged shower
Mr. and Mrs. L. L. Wells left for daughter, Mrs. Oral Stormer, looked
for her sister, Mrs. Herbert Huck,
their home at Yacolt, Wash., Thurs-, after the store, assisted by Grandpa MRS. D U K E IN C H A R G E
(Edith Ruther). Many lovely gifts
day, after a short visit here at the \ Wade.
O F P O P P Y S A L E IN S A N D Y
were brought by some of the church,
Beck home. Mr. Wells is improving
Rev. Levi Johnson of Portland was
Mrs. Cecil O. Duke has charge of Kelso and other friends. There were
from injuries he received a short a guest at the home o f his son, Doug­ the sale o f Buddy Poppies in Sandy
2f> present. Delicious refreshments
time ago while employed in a lumber las Johnson, Sunday. Other guests district this year. Mrs. G. E. Park
were served.
camp.
were B. Bridges and Mr. and Mrg. C. and Mrs. Wm. Weingart were in the
W. E. Hall is another Estacadaian Lindburg also o f Portland.
town Monday in the interest o f the
Pick en s Family D ow n With Measles
who has responded to the "call of the
East Gate chapter O. E. S. of work for the Auxiliary.
The entire Bon Pickens family of
wild” and is up in the mountains Portland entertained
matrons, pa­
seven are down with measles, with
with the A. W. Armstrong crew of trons, associate matrons and secre­
Orchest ra Plays O v er R ad io
the exception of Mrs. Pickens. Mr.
men, employed in the forest service. taries at their meeting Monday night.
The Royal Estacadaians played a
Ray Havens left last week for a Among those attending from Esta­ dance program over radio station Pickens was reported to be quite bad
trip to Denver, Colorado.
cada were Mrs. Elizabeth Allen, Mrs. KTBR in Portland Thursday evening, Monday. Mrs. Pickens has the care
Rho Syron, Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Srut- followed by an enjoyable banquet. of the family on her hands, besides
Mr. and Mr». P erret Hosts
ton, Mrs. Nina B. Ecker, Mrs. Elva Gilbert Gilgan is the new bass player the milking and other chores.
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Perret were Ahlberg, Mrs. Lena Shibley, Mrs. to be heard with this orchestra.
New Mech anic at C ascad e
hosts at a dinner given for the San-; Martha Ellis and Mrs. Lavena
Bill Kosch, formerly of Portland,
T he Halls Entertain at Sandy
dy grade school teachers Wednesday Ahnert.
night of last week. Besides enjoying
Mr. and Mrs Sylvester Hall enter­ has taken charge of the repair shop
The Estacada W. C. T. U. is having
a “ big feed,” the guests were enter­ a cooked food and tamale sale on tained with a most delirious chicken at the Cascade Garage in Estacada.
tained with radio and piano music. Saturday, May 25, at Mrs. Ely's dinner Sunday. Present: The hosts, Mr. Kosch was with Collins Bros,
Present were Mrs. Ora VanFleet, Mr. store. The public is asked to help Neal L. Horr, R. W. Mallery, Miss in Portland for a long time and has
Mallery, Mrs. Nellie Zenger, Mrs. make this sale a success as it is for Arleigh Kammerer, Lewis Hall, Mrs. the reputation o f being a very fine
mechanic.
J. M. C. Miller.
Brown and the Perret family.
, a worthy cause.
Sandy high baseball team won the
game from Parkrose Friday 22 to 4.
It wa( played on the Sandy diamond.
Richard Maronay covered Sandy’s
OSW EGO TEAM
T O P L A Y ON
T W O T H O U S A N D C H I L D R E N IN
team with glory by making a home
LOCAL
GROUNDS
NEXT*” "”
BLUE RIBBON H E A L T H P A ­
run and a three base hit. Sandy bat­
SUNDAY AFTERNOON
R A D E IN O R E G O N C I T Y
tery, C. Bacon and Suckow; Park­
rose, Narver and McCauley. Sandy
Estacada’s Portland Valley league battery was relieved by V. Bacon
Estacada high school band won
team lo3t to Sellwood Pharmacy on and Irvin Child.
first prize in the Blue Ribbon health
the Estacada grounds Sunday after
parade o f school children, held in
noon by the score of 9 to 11. The
B r u c e T ra de s Farm
Oregon City Saturday. More than
visiting team made two runs in the
C. W. Bruce, Sandy, who has two thousand children marched in
first inning and Estacada also made owned the Pilgrim place at Dover for the parade and the streets were
two, the pill rollers keeping the lead several years, has traded the same to lined with spectators.
during the remainder o f the game.
Advance school won the prize for
Mrs. Florence L. Babcock, Maryhill,
The two runs made by Sellwood Wash., for 160 acres in Minnesota. having the largest representation of
in the first were due to an error or Mrs. Babcock’s son and wife will oc­ blue ribbon children, regardless of the
the part of the shortstop and two cupy the place at Dover.
size of school.
runs made in the ninth session were
Best five floats— Carver, Clacka­
also due to an trior in left field.
Mr*. B au m ba ck Im pr oving
mas, Gladstone, Barclay, and Os
Kay Lovelace starred for the home j Mrs. A. C. Baumback, who had her wego.
ciub by hitting a homer over the right wrist broken in two places, in
Second best four floats— Concord,
left field fence. Turn» for Estacada an automobile head-on collision, last Eagle Creek, McLoughlin Institute,
hit out a two-bagger in the seventh week, is convalescing. She also suf­ and Clairmont.
inning when the bases were loaded. fered a four-cornered cut on her
Schools represented in the parade
Estacada was shy o f pitchers, Heits- forehead, and her knee was cut. Mrs. were Estacada, McLoughlin, Henrici,
man being unable to be among thost , Baumback is at her home. Mr. Ved- Concord, Canby, George, Milwaukle,
present, and Ernie Miller went into der and his party were more fortun­ Rock Creek, Gladstone, Redland,
the box to start the game; was le ate, escaping with minor injuries. Dickey Prairie, Oswego, Kruse, Ad­
lieved by Tony Bronson who in turn Mrs. Gertrude Haworth is substitut­ vance, Willamette, Clackamas, East
was relieved by Tuma.
ing in the Kelso school for Mrs. Clackamas, St. John’s parochial
The big game o f the season is Buumback.
school, Barclay and Eastman schools
scheduled for next Sunday afternoon ,
of Oregon City, Eiliott Prairie, East
when the league leaders, last year
Mt. Scott, Clairmont, Eagle Creek,
and to date, this year, Oswego plays
Crescent, Carus, Boring, Clarkes,
on the Estacada diamond. The lake
Yoder and Wilsonville.
club has played three games this year
Miss Lynch, county nurse, was in
with a victory in each case, though 1
Estacada Tuesday, and stated that
one game wus successfully protested
EAGLE CREEK, May 16.— (Spe­ the Blue Ribbon Health Parade would
because Schwartz, pitcher, used a cial).— Loral grangers are putting be held in Estacada next year.
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spit ball. He will be on the mound forth every effort to make the an­
next Sunday, however, and has per nual picnic this Saturday, May 18, G E O R G E A . C O U P L A N D D I E S
A F T E R SH O RT ILLNESS
mission to use his spittcr if he so de an outstanding affair, worthy in ev­
sires. Estacada’s battery will be ery way o f the traditions of the day.
George A. Coupland, 62 years old,
Heitsman and Clow. Dick Walgravi Music, speaking, basket dinner, all
died at his home in Estacada
will receive for the Uswegoans.
necessary, vital essentials, are on the
May 15, after an illness o f about one
program; ice cream, lemonade, pop,
week. The funeral services will be
etc., will be on tap. The big school
Sandy G r a d e Class Entertain ed
held at the Chapman chapel Friday
Mrs. Miller’s home was the scene track meet with a splendid prize list morning at 10 o ’clock, Rev. A. De-
to
spur
the
youngsters
to
their
best
o f a happy gathering Friday night,
moy, in charge. He is survived by
for the Sandy grade school graduates. efforts, and the annual big time one brother and one sister in Chi­
Principal Mallery was host first at the dance in the evening at Cogswell’s cago.
circus, after which there were games hall, will make out a full day, start­
MRS. A L I C E H E I T S M A N
and singing and playing by some ing at 11 a. m.
EAGLE GREEK GRANGE
PICNIC SATURDAY, I8TH
BEAN
W O M E N ’ S CLUB GIVES
DANCE AT GRANGE HALL
OLD HOWELL HOUSE AT
SPRINGWATER DESTROYED
BACCALAUREATE SERVICE
HELD AT AUDITORIUM