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TWENTY-ONE IN E.H.S. GRADUATING CLASS NUM BER 34 E S T A C A D A -S A N D Y , OREGON, F R ID A Y , M A Y 24, 1929 VO LUM E X X III S A N D Y T E AC H E R S L E A V E FOR P O IN T S IN M O N T A N A ESTACADA LOSES Ï0 SANDY SCHOOLS CLOSE SUCCESSFUL YEAR OSWEGO CLUB 16-4 A S C H O FF C E LE B R A TE S HIS E IG H T IE T H B IR T H D A Y DATE SEI, CLEAN UP OF ÏHE CEMETERIES Sunday, on Adolph A sch off’s Both N. L. Horr and R. W. M allery le ft birthday, 75 o f his Mazuma friends at midnight Friday fo r Montana via came from the city In honor o f the automobile, where Mr. Horr w ill join day, and dined at the Aschoff home, his w ife fo r the summer. James W at SPR1NG W ATER, MT. ZIO N AND T W E N T Y -T H R E E P U P IL S IN TH E kins and Clyde Wilkinson went with LA R G E CROWD O U T TO W IT N E S S T W E N T Y STU D E N TS G R A D U A T the large birthday cake being pre E AG LE CRE E K GROUNDS ED FROM S. U. H.; TERM sented by Mrs. Emma Thomas, who D E F E A T OF HOME T E A M E IG H T H GRADE C LASS OF them as far as Pendleton. Justice TO G E T A T T E N T IO N served the dinner. The party came ENDED L A S T W E E K BY L A K E CLUB Strowbridge was in the party and E S T A C A D A SCHOOL on Dunthorpe stages, Otto Aschoff, drove his own car to Montana to Dates have been set fo r the pur Commencement exercises o f Sandy driver o f one o f them, also enjoying Estacada ball club took one on the Commencement exercises o f Esta join his w ife and babies. the day with his father. pose of cleaning up the cemeteries union high school, held Friday night chin last Sunday, and it still hurts. cada high school will be held Friday at Eagle Creek, Garfield and Spring- Robert Aschoff in Hocpltel A large crowd turned out to witness o f last week, drew a crowd o f more evening at the high school auditorium ; Duke» of Sandy Entertain water in preparation for Memorial Robert, son o f Mr. and Mrs. Henry the game between Estacada and Os than five hundred people. A fine and the speaker o f the evening will j Mr. and Mrs. Cecil O. Duke of day. The clean-up was sponsored by Aschoff, had an ulcer form on the address was delivered by Dean A. B. wego Portland Valley league ball be Charles F. Walker, president o f | Sandy were hosts at a delightful the Legion, and the Springwater appendix follow ing measles, and was clubs, only to see their favorites go Cordley o f the Oregon State A g ri party last week, earthquake bridge the Northwestern School o f Com- . Grange has taken an active interest very ill when operated on, but is cultural College, who was introduced down in disastrous defeat. merce o f Portland. furnishing much pleasure until a late and the date set for dressing up the now expected to recover. by Principal G. D. Orr. Oswego got o f f to a good start in There are 21 pupils in the graduat hour. Refreshments were served. cemetery there is Saturday, May 25. were presented to 20 the first inning when four men made , Diplomas ing class, 14 girls and 7 boys. The The guests included Clair Nolan, R. Sylvester Lawrence has charge o f Maxine Thomas 111 the circuit. The final result was graduates by E. F. Bruns o f the E. Esson, Mrs. Roberta class roll follows: Williams, the work. Miss Maxine, 23-year-old daughter never in doubt during the rest of school board. Jaydene Nelson was N ellie R. Zenger, N. L. Horr, R. W. Blanche Armstrong, Robert Hay-1 Friday evening (to d a y ), several o f Mr. and Mrs. Harry Thomas o f soloist, and the Glee club sang the game. den, Marion Gardner, Lucille Saun- j Mallery, Bill Fritz, Mr. and Mrs. Ray members of the Legion will meet at Sandy, is dangerously ill at St. Vin “ Mammy’s Lullaby.” The graduates Heitsman was on the mound for ders, Alvin Munson, Ora M cK en ny,1 Murray, Miss Edith Shell, Mr. and the Eagle Creek cemetery for the cent’s hospital, from an intestinal ail fiv e innings and walked enough men are: Sylvia Spilde, Don Day, Cecelia L in -1 Mrs. Collier. purpose o f clearing the graves o f ment. Mildred Barnett, Evelyn Bennett, to make the victory safe fo r the vis ge'bach, Evelyn Myers, Robert veterans o f all wars, and an invita Stanley Bacon, Lctha Child, Violet itors. He was relieved by Tuna, who S A N D Y T E A C H E R REMEM BERED Marchbank, Ethel Hayman. OLD R E V E N U E BRIDGE tion is sent out to all interested to against the DeShazer, Kathryn Frost, Ellen Hall, Mrs. Ralph Brown and Mrs. Nellie Dorothy Dew, Pauline Buell, Erma B E IN G TORN A W A Y was also ineffective Eva Haneberg, Marie Hite, Kathryn Zenger were remembered Friday lend their aid. heavy Oswego hitters. Wilcox, Guy Fanton, Janette Peder Mt. Zion cemetery in the Garfield Eddie Schmitz o f Sandy, who was Kreiger, Lydia Krelger. morning with gifts. This was their sen, Harold Kitching, Edith Howell, j The old covered bridge between district will get a dressing on Tues Howard Lindrooth, Norval Naas, last day as Sandy teachers. Mrs. Bessie Huxley and Charlie Lingel- i Sandy and Bull Run will soon be no with the Estacada club last year, day, May 27. Several Legionnaires Anieta McCabe, Clara Sitz, Harold and who is playing at short fo r Os Brown was presented with a lovely bach. more. The cover is down, and the have agreed to be present and lend Blanche Armstrong is valedictor skeleton o f the frame work will also wego, starred fo r the visitors, getting Soderberg, Milton Suckow, Henry electric percolator and tray, and Mrs. their assistance, and also a number iau and a short musical program will be razed soon. T ra ffic is now being a home run and two two-baggers in Weisenfluh, James Watkins and M el Zenger with a handsome perfume at o f grangers have pledged their vin Vandermost. fiv e trips to the plate, and was given omizer and other gifts. be given, followed by the address by diverted to the Dodge Park bridge, co-operation in improving the grounds Principal G. D. Orr will be in Mr. W alker and presentation o f the also the mail from Boring, route 1, credit fo r four tallies, in addition to which are said to be in pretty bad next diplomas by W. H. Grabeel, acting and the Sandy star route to Marmot. playing his position at short with one charge o f the schools again condition. year, and but one .change will be error in a dozen or more chances. chairman o f the school board. The Legion has prepared flags for The Lovelace brothers played their made in the teaching staff. There are 23 pupils in the eighth all the graves o f veterans, which will Student body officers elected for usual good game, and Bronson at grade graduating class: Anna Mich- be placed Memorial day morning. short fo r Estacada was in good form. the next term are Naomi Child, pres alicek, Carol Yocum, Catherine | The Auxiliary has offered to make ident; Curtis Bacon, vice president; There has been much activity in The team’s principal weakness was O ’ Brien, David Eshleman, Donaid j wreaths fo r the graves, and thirty the lack o f pitchers, fo r it would Harry Radford, secretary, and Vita Estacada school affairs this week as Yenne, Dorothy Mae Wood, Elsie of these wreaths will be prepared the end o f the term approaches. The Bethel church colored quartet have been a close contest if Estacada Jones, treasurer. M cGillvray, Edwin DuBois, Earl Har by the ladies and one placed on each Graduation exercises this Friday Picnic day Wednesday was a great rington, Gilbert Gilgan, Gwenyth < o f Portland will appear in southern had had a pitcher that could hold o f the veterans graves in the d iffe r evening closes the Sandy grade year. success as the weather was favorable melodies and spirituals, in solos, quar down the Oswegoans. Parks. ent cemeteries. Estacada club is scheduled to play The Lutheran school o f Sandy also and no accidents marred the pleas Gwendolyn Geil, Helen Klaetsch, tets, and duets at the Liberty Theai ures o f the day. The seniors and S A N D Y MEN C LIM B MT. HOOD Katherine Mardon, Laura Nielsen, tie next Tuesday evening, coming at Hillsboro next Sunday afternoon closes this week. juniors went to Crystal lake, sopho Lois Bates, Lillian Brown, Mildred fo r the benefit o f the Methodist at 2:30. It is likely that a double Principal George D. O rr o f Sandy Baby Schmitz Christened mores and freshmen to Blue lake, union high school led a small party An admission heuder game will be scheduled here Rhodes, M argaret Nordlund, Rose church o f Estacada. Lucille May, daughter o f Mr. and the eighth grade to Island park and up the mountain Sunday. They were charge o f 35c and 20c is being made fo r Memorial day, in order to play mary Dartt and Winnie Perry. Mrs. F. Schmitz o f Sandy, was chris the seventh grade went to Dinty L. E. Palmer, Irvine Child, and How W. E. Buell, who has served as all o f which goes into the church o f f some o f the postponed games. The gate receipts fo r Sunday's tened Sunday by Rev. Fr. Boniven- Moore’s park on Eagle Creek. The ard Lindrooth. They made the top principal o f the Estacada schools fo r 1 fund. These colored singers have oftc n game amounted to $96, by far the ture at the Catholic church, Miss other grades spent the day at the in five and one-half hours from tim the past t v, > terms, completes his N ettie Schmitz and Eddie Schmitz Neilser grove and in Estacada park. been heard over the radio, and a rare largest this year. work here —1», the end o f the term berline. Mr. O-r, who has climbed standing as sponsors. Mrs. Schmitz Thursday was senior day and a the mountain about fifte en and will be in charge o f the Spring- | treat is in store fo r those who at times, and baby came from the hospital last varied program lasting all day was said Hood was the most ideal it had field schools next year. The faculty tend their performance at the Liberty E S T A C A D A HIGH LOSES TO week. enjoyed by the students and visitors. been for five years. He also picked S A N D Y B Y 19 TO 9 SCORE | o f both the high and grade schools Tuesday evening. There were two baseball games up several Mllwaukie high school remains almost the same fo r next Visits in Portland Sandy boys outclassed Estacada ; and other athletic events. year as in the last year, with the ex BRIG H TW O O D SCHOOL H IRES boys who were climbing without a Miss Gertrude Fink went to Port MRS. M cD O U G ALL A G A IN Friday in the final game o f the year i Mr. Johnson, the new principal, guide. ception o f Mr. Buell and two o f the land Saturday and visited friends un — at Sandy, the score being 19 to 9. was present and became acquainted teachers. til Sunday evening. Mrs. Eva McDougall was re-elected Features o f the game were two home with the teachers and many o f the head o f the Brightwood school, or runs by S. Bacon and Fowler. Esta students. Attend State Convention 1 rather the consolidated district, which cada girls won 19 to 3. Mrs. Wm. Gilgan and Mrs. Irving ! will be named Welches when the new Smith left Sunday evening for Med N E W F E A TU R E TO S T A R T K E LSO SCHOOL CLOSES ; school house is completed, the con A T L IB E R T Y T H E A T R E SOON ford to attend the Rebekah assembly Henry A sch off trapped a 300- Kelso school closed Friday with a tract fo r which is let to Steel & Steel held in that city this week. pound bear last week. G. I). Orr amt Funeral services fo r George A. o f Portland. Mrs. A rlie Mitchell picnic dinner and program. Both "T h e country store” every Wed his nephew went over and killed the Coupland, who died at his home a did not care to teach another year the teachers, Miss Nyman and Mrs. ESTACADA LOCALS nesday night is planned by the man “ baar,” it taking four shots, and was short distance east o f Estacada last ! and no one has been elected to take Baumback, will be back next term. agement o f the Liberty Theatre for the nephew’s first “ bear hunt.” A Wednesday, were held Saturday her place. Sandyridge closed Friday with a pro Morris E ly o f Portland spent the the summer, starting June 5. This morning at the Chapman undertaking gram. Miss Olive Vandermost is re week end with his mother, Mrs. Amy will replace the vaudeville shows that number were present and Aschoff en joyed watching the youngsters thrill H A L L S M O VE TO FIRW O O D parlors, and interment was made in elected as teacher. have been run on this night o f the Ely. over the event. the Odd Fellows' cemetery. A. De- Miss Edith DeMoy o f Willamette week. The attendance does not war Mr. and Mrs. S. M. Hall, who trad M A R V E L IN N OPENED Moy, an old friend and neighbor, was a week end visitor in Estacada, rant a continuation of the vaudeville B U LL RUN SCHOOL TO G IV E Marvel Inn opened Sunday, and a being the guest o f Miss Ethel Hay- shows, it is said, and the country came up from Oregon City to preach ed city property fo r the P o p o ff farm P A G E A N T S A T U R D A Y N IG H T at Firwood (old Stucki place) took number o f parties were out from the man and Janet Gilgan. the funeral sermon. store feature will be given a try. The Halls are city to enjoy a Sunday dinner in the Mr. Coupland was born at Elkhart, possession Friday. Miss Esther Gardner o f Portland The sehool pageant at Bull Run country. Ind., January 7, 1367, and came to anxious to try country life. was the guest o f her mother, Mrs. will be held Saturday night. A pic Oregon with his mother in 1892, first N ellie Gardner, a teacher in the Es nic supper and ball game will be Sunday School Class Picnicks W oodcraft Card Party Mrs. Vandermost has been re locating at Fairview. tacada grade school, a few days this staged first, and at dark the 45-char- Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Grabeel chap The last card party o f the season elected at Sandyridge school. Her Besides his mother, Mrs. Clara G. week. acter pageant will be on— an elabor Coupland, he is survived by one eroned Mr. Grabecl's Sunday school was given by the ladies o f W oodcraft Mrs. Catherine Allen o f Marmot husband was graduated with the high ate a ffa ir and well worth a journey ! class at a picnic Thursday evening Thursday night. There were nine school class Friday night. brother, W ill Coupland, who lives ir. was an Estacada visitor first o f the to see, according to those in charge. The high school graduating class Chicago. He was a member o f the at River Mill. They roasted weiners tables and the high scores were made week and attended the past matrons It wilt be staged out-doors. and had a great time playing games by Henry Beers and Mrs. Lester looked especially nice at the closing Estacada United Artisan lodge. club and Eastern Star meetings. around the campfire. The class is Townsend. exercises. No flowers, and no gifts The May meeting o f the O. E. S. Manual Training Cla»« Active ESTACADA ToCALS composed o f both boys and girls. past matrons club was held at the were presented on the platform— The manual training class o f the Visit at Lebanon home o f Mrs. Ruth Keeth Wednes which was fitting. And no flowers Estacada school has done considera Christian Ladies Aid Meets Mr. and Mrs. Irvin g Smith and were carried by the sweet girl grad Dr. George Dale, o f Wallowa, Ore- I The Ladies Aid o f the Christian day afternoon. ble work around the buildings the Mrs. Smith’s mother le ft early Sun gon, arrived last Friday to visit his church held a meeting Thursday at Mrs. F. C. Bartholomew was host uates— another compliment to the past year. They built 16 typing ta day morning fo r Lebanon where they parents, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Dale, the church, Mrs. Robert Manning be ess to a company o f ladies Thursday management. bles for the commercial department, le ft their mother and returned the Those having a perfect attendance remaining until Monday. ing the favored guest on account of same day. Mr. and Mrs. Smith will afternoon. Cards was the diversion. made flow er boxes fo r the sewing Mr. and Mrs. Thos, Yokum visited record fo r the year in Sandy grade room, rebuilt the outside J. P. Steinman has commenced to her going away soon. incline, go back to Lebanon the last o f the relatives and old time friends at Am school were Donald Dahrens, George made a music cabinet and did many tear down the old barn on his prop week and visit with relatives fo r a and Ruth Perret and Bobbie Bruns. House Party at Hughes Home ity, McMinnville and other places in erty on Main street, purchased a few repair jobs around the building. short time, and on their return will Mrs. V. D. Butler and Mrs. Dell that vicinity over the week end. months ago o f Mrs. Blauth, and ex The home o f Mr. and Mrs. J. R. bring home their mother. Mesdames Ramsey, McGinnis, Da Jadwin, o f Bull Run, attended the MISS KAM M ER E R HONORED pects to build on to and improve the Hughes has been the scene o f a hap vidson, Wooster and Armstrong of shower fo r Miss Kammerer. py house party fo r the past week. residence. Truck Hits Dr. Rhodes Car Miss Arleigh Kammerer, Sandy According to reports the C. L. Mr. and Mrs. William Kandle Mrs. Hughes' sister and husband o f The Standard Oil company truck Three Links attended the Eastern teacher, was honored with a lovely Hensons arc doing splendidly at their drove back to Gleneden, on the beach California, Mr. and Mrs. Dunn, ar bumped into Dr. W. W. Rhodes’ car i Star meeting Tuesday night. surprise shower Wednesday night, Lloyd Ewalt was a delegate to the stand at Hebo on the Roosevelt high Mrs. Henry Ferret being hostess fo r last week, to remain fo r a fe w days. rived the first o f last week and Mr. Friday morning In front o f the Cas They recently moved from Mr. and Mrs. Ted Reid also paid a Dunn's mother, Mrs. M. H. Rich o f cade Garage and did some damage to I. O. O. F. grand lodge at Medford way. the a ffa ir at her home. Nearly fifty Sandy. visit to Gleneden a few days last Toledo, Ore., is also a guest. Mrs. both machines. were present, and a lovely array o f Mrs. Rhodes was this week. He was the only repre Mayor R. S. Smith. A. C. Baum Ross o f Portland, daughter o f Mr. driving the car at the time o f the sentative from the Estacada lodge. week. gifts, including an electric w a ffle Mrs. Mae Reed entertained a com back, Mrs. Bruns and Mrs. Oren Gan iron and toHster, the g ift o f the Em and Mrs. Hughes, was one o f the accident. ger went to Medford to attend the INJURED IN A U T O A C C ID E N T guests and Thursday they all le ft fo r pany o f lady friends with a bridge broidery club, which sponsored the I. O. O. F. and Rebekah conventions. Car o f Chevrolets Coining luncheon Friday. Mrs. Veronica Severin o f Boring, Seattle to visit another daughter and event. Sandwiches and coffee were Sandy O. E. S. entertained at the served. The Cascade Chevrolet company. Miss Maude Sturgeon was In Port form er Sandy resident, had her back family. Max Sagner, manager, announces land a couple o f days this week at last meeting: Grand Secretary Mrs. badly injured Sunday when the coupe N ellie McKinley, Past Grand Matron Essay Winners Announced that a car load o f Chevrolets will ar tending a Rexall meeting. O. E. S. M EETS in which she and Mr. and Mrs. M a x ; Mrs. Bell Reed o f Walla Walla ar Pauline Moore R iley; Mr. and Mrs. Estacada chapter O. E. S. met on M argaret Turner o f Baker won rive in Estacada about the first o f Arndt were riding turned over two or three times and went o f f the bank. first prize in the poppy essay con June. Preparations are being made rived Monday from Bismark, N. D., Ott, Mr. and Mrs. Bishop and Mr. Tuesday evening, there being about Miss Pauline Buell, Mrs. Arndt had an arm broken and test sponsored by the American L e fo r handling a large line o f used where she had been visiting, and will and Mrs. Lewis, o f Rose City chapter. fifty present. visit her sister, Mrs. W. E. Hall, dur- Sandy ladies served at the big ses Miss Geraldine Colson and C. A. Col a badly cut knee and Mr. Arndt suf gion Auxiliary. Jane French o f cars, as well as new ones. sion. j ing the summer. son were given the degrees o f the Grass Valley and Betty Savage o f fered cuts. Tw enty Sandy Odd Fellows went order. Gut New Ford Cars Mr. and Mrs. Rex Ludlow are en The postponed children’s Marshfield were the other winners. Loop Store Re-Painted Mr. and Mrs. Dixon o f LaDee are joyin g a visit from Mr. Ludlow’s to Portland last week, to visit an party will be held Wednesday, May 29 when the children will be enter The Benson)s, proprietor o f the Dance at G arfield Saturday Night getting a new coupe and Mrs. J. A. mother, who arrived from Canada, other lodge. Otto and Mrs. Matz went to Mon tained with a picnic dinner in the There will be a “ hard times” dance Ramage a de luxe sedan from the Tuesday. Loop store, have repainted their The W. C. T. U. cooked food sal« mouth Sunday to visit Mrs. Matz’s park and there will also be enter building and garage and are clearing at the Garfield Grange hall Saturday Bob Cooke M otor company. The lat a park. They report business im night. May 25. Prizes will be given ter is the first o f this type to be will be held Saturday, May 25, at the mother and sister, the latter a student tainment. All Eastern Star children at the normal. sold by this agency. j E ly store. will be included in this picnic. fo r the best costumes. proving. FAMOUS NEGRO QUARTET COMING TO ESIACAOA ESTACADA SCHOOLS HOLD THEIR ANNUAL PICNICS HENRY ASCHOFF TRAPS 300-PUUND BEAR FUNERAL SERVICES HELD FOR GEORGE COUPLAND SANDY LOCALS