Clackamas County news. (Estacada, Or.) 1928-1957, May 31, 1929, Image 1

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    NUMBER 35
ESTACADA-SANDY, OREGON, FRIDAY, MAY 31, 1929
VOLUME XXIII
SANDY FORD DEALER SELLS
67 CARS SINCE JANUARY 1
LEGION TO NOM INATE NEW
O FFIC ER S MONDAY NIGHT
COMMUNITY PICNIC IN Carl Douglass post of the Ameri­ WILD PITCH LOSES iGRADOAÏlON EXERCISES Bob Smith Motor company of OREGON CITY CENSOS
on Monday of this week sold
officers for
GAME TO HILLSBORO HELD AT ESTACADA HI the Sandy sixty-seventh
GARFIELD DISTRICT can the next Legion year will at nominate
AREA HEADQUARTERS
car since January
their regular month­
1, this year. The company has sold
ly business meeting Monday evening.
ESTACADA FIRM S DONATE THE This will be the last meeting of the ESTACADA PITC H ER ALLOW S CHARLES E. W ALKER OF PO RT­ 37 new Model A Fords and 30 used D ISTRICT W ILL INCLUDE FOUR
LAND G IV ES COM M ENCE­
BUT FOUR H ITS; SCORE IS
curs,
PR IZES IN C H ILD REN S’
post until next full. Delegates to
C O U N TIES; LOCAL MAN TO
the state convention, which is to be
MENT ADDRESS
1-0 IN HARD CONTEST
A TH LETIC EVENTS
BE SUPERVISOR
S
pringw
ater
School
Closes
held in Salem in August, will also
be elected at this meeting, and a Estacada baseball club In the Port­ Fourteen girls and seven boys The Springwater school closed the
large attendance is urged by the of­ land Valley league lost to Hillsboro received their diplomas from Estaca­ term Monday. Miss Ethel Young, OREGON CITY, May 28.— This
was principal, will teach at Park- city has been designated as head­
ficers of the post.
Sunday in a contest which they, by da high school Friday evening, May who
place next year. Miss Cudonau, who quarters of a new census district,
24,
and
another
high
school
class
all
the
rules
of
the
game,
should
have
was also on the Springwater staff which has just been created under
Buells to Move to Springfield
hands down. But the old man passed into history. The commence­ the past year, does not plan to teach orders of Director Steuart of the
W. E. Buell and family will not won,
seem^ to still remain on the job, ment exercises were well attended next year.
United States census bureau.
move to their new home at Spring- jinx
aided
by umpires who do not seem by the people of the community and
The new district is composed of
field until after the tenth of June. to know
there is any such thing as surrounding district.
Form er T eacher Visits
the
counties of Clackamas, Clatsop,
He will attend the summer school at official rules.
The address was delivered by Miss Lillian Homedew, a former Columbia
and Washington, and has
the State University.
Charles
F.
Walker
of
the
Northwest
Heitsman, Estacada twirler, let
Estacada teacher, came over from been detached from the larger dis­
the Hillsboro gang down with four School of Commerce, of Portland, Hillsboro Sunday for a visit at the trict of which Salem is the head­
Return« From Denver
Ray Havens, who spent two weeks hits and with nine strikeouts to his and was fully enjoyed by the large home of Mr. and Mrs. G. E. Law­ quarters.
rence. She has contracted to teach An effort will now be made to
in Denver, Colo., returned home Sat­ credit, as against nine hits collected audience.
by the Estacada sluggers, and with The program included the invoca­ again in Hillsboro.
urday.
secure the appointment of Fred S.
only four strikeouts by the Hillsboro tion by Rev. C. T. Cook of the M.
Perrine, secretary of the Oregon
E.
church;
salutatory,
Pauline
Bu­
Ted
H
arders
111
TEA C H ERS LEA V E ESTACADA pitcher. Estacada had one error in
City chamber of commerce, as dis­
the game against them, but it was ell; piano solo, Ethel Hayman; vocal Ted Harders is quite ill at his home trict supervisor, und recommenda­
Miss Jackson and Miss Spall, mem­ made at a time when it did not hurt, duet, Erma Wilcox and Robert Hay­ in Estacada on account of infection tions in his behalf have been for­
bers of the high school faculty, left the lone tally in the game being den; mandolin solo, Dorothy Dew; caused by having some teeih- warded to Washington. Under the
for their homes in Oregon City and made in the ninth when a Hillsboro valedictory, Blanche Armstrong; ad­ extraeted.
rule of the census bureau, the su­
Portland Saturday. Miss Jackson ex­ runner came home from second base dress by Mr. W alker; presentation of
pervisor must be a resident of the
diplomas,
W.
H.
Grabeel;
vocal
duet,
R eturns From Nevada
pects to attend the University of on a wild pitch by Heitsman.
city
named as headquarters.
Washington this summer. Miss Spall The team managers had agreed Robert Marchbank and Robert Hay­ R. D. Miller, who acquired a home­ Oregon City will be the center for
will Bail from Montreal, June 14, for to allow one base on overthrows, and den and the benediction by Rev. C. stead near Estacada last winter, ar­ all activities) for taking the next cen­
rived here Tuesday with his family sus in the counties making up the
an all-summer tour of Europe. In in this case Estacada contended that T. Cook.
the east she will visit in New York, the runner was entitled to but one, The stage was decorated in green from Reno, Nevada. He has rented district nad all enumerators will work
Chicago, Boston, and Washington. and the umpire allowed the tally to and gold, the class colors. The class a house in Oregon City where he under the direction of the district
She will be accompanied part of the stand, and a formal protest has been motto was, “With ropes of the past will reside for a time.
supervisor.
we will ring the bells of the future.”
time by her mother. Both these made.
The Oregon City chamber of com­
John
Revenue
Still
at
H
ospital
With
these
exercises
the
school
young ladies will teach in Estacada The Lovelace brothers combination
merce
has been working on the r
John
Revenue
was
still
at
the
again next year.
were each accredited with a pair of year was brought to a fitting close. Thomas Sanitarium, Gresham, at last osition for the creation of a new dis­
hits in the game; Tuma, Sherner,
trict for some weeks, and was as­
report. He still coughs considerably sisted
W hitney Leave« for Portland
Harry Miller and Clow with one hit
by Senators Steiwer and Mr-
but
is
not
suffering
a
great
deal.
each accounted for the nine safe bin- E. A. Whitney, who has been liv­
Nary,
who
rendered major assistance
ing in Estacada for a few years, left
gles made by Estacada.
on the ground with the bureau of
Wednesday
morning
for
Portland,
Heitsman looked like a major
the federal census.
league pitcher Sunday, and if he can where he met a friend and both left
Buffalo, Minn. Mr. Whitney has
Sandy Dances to Close at 12
After an extensive and careful in­ live up to the reputation he made at for
been in bad health and has gradu­
vestigation of the merits of the Dur­ Hillsboro, Estacada is in line to get ally
Uuder
the new law, taking effect
getting worse so he decided
ant car, Max Sagner of the Cascade into the win column Thursday, and to go been
June 3, all towns of under 500 popu­
OREGON
CITY,
May
28.—
(Spe­
to
the
home
of
his
brother
in
Auto company, Inc., of Estacada, again next Sunday.
middle west. Estacada friends cial).— One of the most elaborate lation may not operate public dances
has secured the agency for the Dur­ Bert Fleskes, one of the best the
helped
to get ready for the trip displays of fireworks ever offered in after midnight. Some of the Sandy
ant motor car in preference to the catchers in the league, has signed and Mr. him
and
Mrs. W. E. Linn drovo Oregon will feature the Frontier hoys are reported as “seeing double”
with Estacada and will replace Clow.
Chevrolet agency.
Days round-up at Oregon City on the and trying to “figger out” if Sandy
him
to
Portland
in their car.
Mr. Sagner announces that the Fleskes will don an Estacada uniform
night of July 4. Approximately $4,- really hasn’t its “500,” but Uncle
name of the concern has been Thursday for the first time, when CA M PFIRE G IRLS ON OUTING 000
will be spent on the program and Sam’s census man will be around
changed from the Cascade Chevrolet Washougal-Camas plays a postponed The Lewa group of Camp Fire the Hitt
company will ar­ this summer.
to the Cascade Auto Co., Inc. The game here. Sunday afternoon the girls, accompanied by their guardian, range the Fireworks
display
after
the night
new company has just finished a fine Oregon City crowd will be in Es'.a Miss Bessie Anderson, and Miss Bes­ show, which will be the finale
Mr. O rr Will W ork for a Rest
to the
new show room in which all models cada, and it is likely that the fans sie Hunter, left Sunday afternoon roundup.
Principal
Orr, of Sandy Union
of Durant motor cars will soon be will have an opportunity to bat for a week of recreation at Island The fireworks will feature the high school, expects to work a month
displayed. The public is cordially against one of their old team mates, Park, near Canby, where they spent Spirit of the Trail and some of the for the forest service, as a “rest.”
invited to inspect these cars at the Malcom Riebhoff. Both games will a week last year. The group in­ pictures to be shown will be the cov­ Change of scene, and work is rest.
new show room and demonstrations start at 2:30.
wagon, pony express. Chief
In the other league games last Sun­ cludes Neva Lemon, Lavena Grabeel, ered
will be given at any time.
Glen Cary, Lois Smith, Louise Arm­ Multnomah, Indian bear hunt, Amer­ POWER COMPANY TO
Mr. Sagner has resigned his posi­ day, Oswego defeated Oregon City strong,
Yocum, Margaret Nord- ican Legion emblem, American flag
tion with the Manley Auto company 12 to 0; Vancouver won over Sell- lund and Carol
MAKE IMPROVEMENTS
and a score or more of others.
Lois Bates.
wood
6
to
4;
and
Camas-Washougal
of
Portland
and
will
spend
all
his
PIONEERS TO MEET
Oregon
City
will
be
decorated
in
won
over
Sell
wood
13
to
0.
time in Estacada as manager of the
bright colors for the round-up and The Portland Electric Power com­
WEDNESDAY, JUNE 32 Cascade Auto company. The an­
merchants have already signed con­ pany is undertaking quite an exten­
nouncement was made this week that
Aschoff Lease T ransferred
tracts
to have their stores decorated sive program of building in the
The Eastern Clackamas Pioneers Bob Marchbank had also joined the Mrs. Emma Thomas has purchased
with
banners
and streamers. The Three Links district, more generally
will hold their annual picnic on Wed­ sales force of the company.
the lease on Aschoff’s Mountain
American
Legion,
which is sponsoring known as Camp 8. Quite a large
nesday, June 12, at the Eagle Creek Construction was started this week Home from Mr. and Mrs. L. B.
the
show,
will
have
banners, stream­ crew of extra men are now employed
Estacada
High
School
Alumni
as­
Grange grove, according to an an­ on a new grease rack. Sagner an­ Greene, of Sandy, who bought the
ers,
pictures,
flags
and
other decora­ there, and it said that at least sev­
nouncement made this week by John nounces that this new addition to lease last winter and, later, decided sociation held its annual banquet and tions on Main street from Fifth to enty-five extra men will be used dur­
business meeting at Log LaBarre, Fourteenth, east on Fourteenth to ing the summer.
Stormer, president of the association. their business will be ready in a few to remain on the Bruns place.
Saturday night, there being fifty-
The pioneers have in the past held days and that the same service will
and north on Washington The work, except the preliminaries,
their annual picnic at Dinty Moore’s be given as can be procured in l’oit- ESTACADA LOCALS six members of the association pres­ Washington
will not get under way until the water
to
the
roundup
grounds.
ent, which included the graduates of
park on Eagle Creek, but changed land, at the same price.
is much lower than ut present, it is
The
Fisk
company
will
“dress
up”
high this year.
the place this year, on account of A ttend Com m encem ent Program
said.
men employed now are
The school band will have a prac­ Estacada
the
city.
This
concern
decorated
Ray Lovelace, acting president, for the Pendleton roundup, Portland clearing, The repairing
the fear of a rainy day. A picnic
und rebuilding
tice meeting every Monday as usual, gave
Mrs.
Bessie
Miller
and
daughter
the
address
of
welcome
and
pre­
dinner is on the program, and these Norma and son Donald of Portland provisions having been made for the |
the
road
and
bridges,
preparation
rose
festival,
state
fair
and
roundups
sided. Special entertainm ent was at Sumas, Shelton and Ellensburg, for active development in work
attending are to bring their lunch, visited at the home of Mrs. Miller’s same.
when
coffee to be prepared by the asso­ i sister, Mrs. J. G. Hayman, Friday Miss Samuelson left Sunday for | secured from the city, and after the Washington.
the water conditions are right in tho
dinner
and
business
meeting
dancing
ciation.
Clackamas.
and attended the commence­ her home near Oregon City where ] was enjoyed.
The officers of the Eastern Clack­ evening,
she
will
spend
the
summer
vacation,
j
H
ard
Times
Dance
Success
exercises when Miss Ethel Hay-
The new officers of the association
amas Pioneers are John Stormer, ment
Sandy Real E state Moves
man was one of the graduates. Miss She will be in Estacada again next i are Foster Meyers, president; Victor Everyone seemed delighted with
president and Mrs. Maggie Bates, sec­ Lillian
year
as
a
member
of
the
high
school
[
George
Beers completed the deal
the
social
evening
at
the
hard
times
Schmidt, who formerly taught
Bowman, vice president; Mrs. Ralph
retary and treasurer.
dance sponsored by Sandy Grange, Saturday for the transfer of the 20-
in the Estacada schools, accompanied faculty.
Wade,
secretary
and
Russell
Reed,
Mrs. W. E. Hall spent the week end
Saturday night. A Bull Run couple aere J. A. Hall farm, improved, to
them.
Mis« Sherm an R eturns Home
in the mountains at the camp of the treasurer.
chosen as having the most real« Adolph Amstud, Portland, who will
Miss Maud Sherman, who has been John Allen F aithful Mail C arrier forest rangers with Mr. Hall, who is Among the out-of-town members was
istic
hard times costume, Mrs. A. C. soon occupy the place. A ms tad
present
were
Lloyd
Saling
of
Cor­
a primary teacher in the grade school “Johnnie” Allen is glad the snow doing the cooking act for the boys.
Thomas
Mr. Hickey receiving the bought 20 acres of the Hull farm
here for the past two years, left is about gone on the Swim road. He Clyde T. Ecker of Portland visited vallis, Mrs. Violet Amacher, Mrs. prizes. and
Krebs
Cafe served supper. last winter. Tho Grandma Krebs
Martha
Norris
of
Bridal
Veil,
Mrs.
for Athena, Oregon, Saturday morn­ has had to carry the mail down the his mother, Mrs. Ecker, and sister,
Beers'
orchestra
played. The judges home, Sandy, is now the property of
Elorice
Sharp,
Miss
Irene
Hayden
and
ing to join her mother who returned
were Alice Scales, Blanche Shelley, Hall, the deal just being dosed. Halls
trail on his back since Decem­ Mrs. W. F. Cary, for a few days the Vernon Marshall of Portland.
there a few weeks ago. She will be Swim
will soon be Sandy residents.
ber, and, it is said, has not missed a first of the week.
The officers wish to publicly ex­ and Birch Roberts.
here again,next year.
day’s delivery up the mountains, de­ Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Jones of Van­ press their appreciation for the fine
spite the unusually stormy season. couver, Wash., accompanied by sjme appointments and dinner arranged FIN ED FOR N ET FISH IN G
ESTACADA LOCALS
Hour« of Service« Changed
friends, were in Estacada Sunday. by Mrs. H. A. LaBarre, and many
IN CLACKAMAS RIVF.R
Sandy Community Church service
Mies
B
ennett
“
Show
ered”
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Jones
are
old-time
Ne­
Mrs. Albert Kitching and daughter
will be at 8 o’clock Sunday night, and Miss Evelyn Bennett received the braska friends of Mrs. N. B. Ecker, have expressed the wish that the ban­ Oregon City, May 28.— The first YVilma
and son llaroid visited Mrs.
the Epworth League will meet at 7 surprise of her life at the home of and while in Estacada Mrs. Ecker quet and annual meeting in the fu­ arrests of the season for illegal fish­ Kitching’s
sister and family at Sea­
ture
be
held
at
this
fine
resort.
p. m. during the summer season.
Mrs. Web McGinnis, Thursday night, and family enjoyed a short visit With
ing on the Clackamas were made Fri­ side a couple of «lays last week.
Confirm ation Held et Sandy C hurch day by Game Wardens Christensen Mr. and Mrs. Frank Whitaker anil
Haze) M urray E ien e d at W elches when called in and she beheld a par­ them.
Mrs. Hazel Murray will teach at ty in her honor. Lovely gifts, and Mr. and Mrs. Roy Woodward of The following were confirmed at and Hearing who took Lewis McLain son Bernard drove to Corvallis Sun­
Welches next year as assistant to many, were brought and the refresh­ Oregon City, accompanied by their Sandy Lutheran church on Sunday: of Gresham and Fred Ott of Molal'a, day to visit relatives including their
Mrs. Eva McDougall, principal. Mrs. ments were exceptionally delirious. daughters Helen and Hazel, were in Lewis Krebs, Ruth Fenske, Carl in custody. The young men were son, John, returning in the evening.
Murray would lose her life certificate Those present were Helen Dchrans, Estacada Friday evening to ittend Newman, Theodore Schoen. There caught fishing with two nets near Mr. and Mrs. McOolum, parents of
if she did not teach this year. She Mary Jane Duke, Mrs. J. McCormick the commencement exercises at the was special music by the choir. Af the Barton bridge and one salmon I Mrs. R. R. Cooke, came out from
Portland Friday to visit at the Cooke
ter the services the Schoen family was found in their possession.
taught at Firwood two years, before and Roxie, Mrs. Bennett, Mrs J. C. high school.
she was married, and two or three Loundree, Mrs. Car! Loundree, Jen­ The Estacada Library association had a reunion, at their home, of rela­ The fishermen entered pleas of home for a few days.
nie Shelley, Genevieve Jonsrud, Eve­ is having its building reshingled with tives and friends. Confirmation par­ guilty before Justice Tatro and were Mr. and NfS, Will Ball and little
years in Sandy grade.
lyn Mutchler, Mildred and Marguer­ Pabco shingles this week.
ties were held at the Newman and fined 1160 each inclusive of court . son, and Mrs. Bell’s mother, Mrs.
costs. The maximum penalty is a Viola Denning, drove down from
R obert Jonsrud Buys Out P artn er ite Barnett, Mary and B„i bara There was a large attendance at Fenske homes Sunday afternoon.
j fine of $500 anil a jail sentence of I «Sandyridge Saturday on a business
R. Jonsrud has purchased the in­ Sharnke, Mrs. Albert Bell, Mrs. Geo. the Liberty theatre Wednesday eve­
1 mission in Kstacada.
terest of Oscar Gunderson in the Beers and Lois, Mrs. W. A. Proctor, ning to hear the Bethel church col­ Mr. and Mrs. H. C. Stephens and six months.
Sandy Planing Mill, is putting in Pearl Proctor, Mrs. Miller, Hattie ored choir of Portland. This enter­ Mrs. Elizabeth Allen attended church This was the first venture on the Mr. and Mrs. James Freeman and
more machinery and making plans Dahrens, Alice Hartwig, Mrs. Mc­ tainment was for the benefit of the in Oregon City Sunday. Mrs. Allen river for the two m^i. wardens children of Portland were visitors at
for greater activity. Gunderson will Ginnis, Mrs. Dodd, Miss Gist, Miss .Methodist church. The proceeds then went to Portland to attend an learned, as they had purchased the the George Barr home Sunday. Mrs.
amounted to $62.
0. E. S. meeting.
nets and a boat in Portland.
[Freeman is a sister of Mrs. Barr.
Bennett and Blanche Bruce.
operate a truck.
The community picnic was held at
Garfield Grange hall Saturday and
was largely attended. The morning
was given over to an excellent pro­
gram sponsored by the various schools
and organizations.
A picnic lunch was served at noon
and athletic events were held in the
afternoon, the winners being:
Archery contest for accuracy, Ed.
Taylor; archery contest for distance,
John Marshall; relay race for girls,
Tracy team ; relay race for boys, GaP-
field team; sack race, Russell Bowen;
potato race, Evelyn Bowen; 100-
yard dash for boys, Otis Perkins; 50-
yard dash for girls and boys under
10, Evelyn Bowen.
One hundred yard dash for girls,
Gladys Bowen; 100-yard dash for
men, Mr. Van Houten; 100-yard dash
for women, Mrs. Shaffer; horseshoe
contest, Mr. Lawshe and Mr. Mar­
shall; high jump, Russell Bowen;
broad jump, Russell Bowen; girls’
basketball throw for distance, Rachel
Pinkley; indoor baseball game, Tra-
cy-Porter team.
The committee wishes to thank
the following firms for the prizes do­
nated: Estacada Pharmacy, Wade’s
service station, Estacada Feed & Gro­
cery, People's Store, Lovelace &
Lovelace, S. & S. Hardware, Judd’s
Confectionery, Bartholomew & Law­
rence, Cooke Motor Company, Dartt
Barber shop and Bob Marchbank.
A large crowd attended the hard
times dance, given at the Garfield
Grange hall Saturday night. A hard
times luncheon was served under the
direction of Mrs. Charles Duncan,
and everyone present report having
had a very good time.
Mrs. A. D. Kern of Portland was
a week end guest of Mr. and Mrs.
Y/m. Shaffer.
„a1, and Mrs. Frank Tabor and
daughter Elizabeth of Portland at­
tended the community picnic last
Saturday.
Mrs. Helen Anderson and Mrs.
Florence Budlong and children Law­
rence and Elaine of Portland, were
guests of Mr. and Mrs. A. W.
Schunke on Monday of this week.
CASCADE TAKES AGENCY
FOR DCRANT AUTOS
FIREWORKS DISPLAY TO
BE RODEO FEATURE
ALUMNI ASSOCIATION
HOLDS ANNUAL BANQUET