flu C lac k am as ^C ounty N ews VOLUME XXIII PARK LOT OWNERS HAVE SOCIAL TIME MARRIED A T CORVALLIS Ronald Burnett, son o f Mr. and Mrs. A. D. Burnett, o f Eagle Creek, and Miss Eunice Boyles were mar­ ried at Corvallis on Friday, May 31. Mr. Burnett is a graduate o f Esta­ cada high school and Oregon State SEASONAL DEVELOPMENT OF i College. He is teaching vocational agriculture in the Woodburn high STREETS AND ROADS IN ! school. Mis Boyles is also a graduate PARK HAS STARTED ' o f Oregon State and has been teach- _______ ing mathematics in the high school at Ilwaco, Wash. They will live in An enthusiastic social meeting of w 0dburn about 200 lot owners and their : friends was held at the club house in _ , Conducting Classes This Week the Estacada Lake Park, Thursd y 1 evening o f last week. Refreshments j Miss Bessie Anderson, eighth were served, followed by dancing. grade teacher in the Estacada school, This affair was the first o f a serii s is conducting classes this week fo r o f dances and social gatherings o f the pupils who failed in their state the lot owners and their friends to examinations. Any pupil who failed be given at the lake this summer. The wa9 privileged to take the examina- next dance and social is scheduled ¡ t 'on over on June G. fo r tomorrow evening, June 8, and a large attendance is predicted. M n Delia Rehn Die» in Ea»t The Estacada Lake tract, as de Word was received in Estacada last veloped by the Portland Telegram, is | week, by friends, that Mrs. Delia building up rapidly and this summer i Rehn, who form erly lived here but will witness the erection o f many j le ft last fall fo r the East, had passed new homes. There are about 1,200 | away at the home o f her daughter in lots on the west side o f the lake, all Milwaukee, Wis., the first o f last o f which are reported to have been ! month. sold. Between 700 and 800 lots are located on the east side. The development o f this tract has: Estacada Happening^ been remarkable, considering th it I _ . - ■ . . . . . . . , .. I L. D. Meade and fam ily have this is only the second season since it _ _ _ , , . . ., ~ , moved into the H. B. Snyder house, was opened by the Telegram. The; future growth and development o f The H. B. Snyder house, occupied this tract means much to Estacada. by thef L. D. Meade fam ily, is under- as it will bring people here, not only going extensive improvements, to establish summer homes, but many Mrg Roge Neelyj o f Taroma> aigter who will live here permanently. o f Mrg. M ary Adams> is a guest at the W ork was commenced this week to | T. Ahlberg home. improve the streets on the west side o f the lake and the roads on the east , Mr. and Mrs. Swander and young side. The improvement o f these j 9on> Portland, were visitors in Es- streets will add much to the desira- j tacada on Memorial Day. bility o f the property. R. . -i«s |ak,. itself, the Estaca-1 ar..., h s o ;e o f ti e best club ,uses on the Pacific Coast. The lots are all splendid building sites, and the park is easily accessible by good roads from all parts o f the state. S » E R RßUND-UP CLINIC AT ESTACADA ON JUNE 12 ____ NU M BE R 36 E S T A C A D A -S A N D Y , OREGON, F R ID A Y , JUNE 7, 1029 DEFEAT OREGON CITY TO WRESTLE HERE NEXT SATURDAY IN EAST GAME ESTACADA TEAM WINS FIRST VICTORY OF SEASON ON LOCAL GROUNDS The Estacada baseball team won its first victory o f the season on the local diamond last Sunday afternoon, when they defeated Oregon City in a fast and exciting game, by a score of n to 6. Heitsman, who was on the mound fo r the locals, pitched a good game and had wonderful support from the back field. The lineup fo r this game was as follows: Estacada— Bronson, ss; A. Love­ lace, lb ; R. Lovelace, c f; Tuma, 3b; Fleskes, c; Shurner, 2b; H. Miller, If; Osborne, r f; Heitsman, p. Oregon City— Richardson, ss; An- dree, lb ; Meeks, c f; Pettijohn, 3b; J. Rand, c; L. Rand, 2b; Conway, If; Hatton, r f; R. Gardner,p. N ext Sunday, Estacada will play Sellwood. This game, which will be played at home, will be the last game in the first half o f the season’s sched­ ule. Arrangements have been made to reorganize the local team fo r the sec­ ond half o f the schedule and a much better showing is expected. There will only be two games played at Estacada during the second half, but arrangements have been made to have the stage transport the fans to and from the games out of town, fo r which a charge o f $1 a person will be made. Provisions have been made fo r the school band to practice every Monday ATTEND GRADUATION evening during the summer vacation EXERCISES A T CORVALLIS Mrs. N ellie M. Gardner has gone Mr. and Mrs. Irvin g Smith le ft to Portland, where she will spend the early Monday morning fo r Corvallis summer months. to attend the graduating exercises at Miss Louise Noble le ft last week the Oregon State College, when a fo r Gladstone, where she will spend niece o f Mr. Smith’s graduated. Later they went to Lebanon, where Mrs. the summer vacation at her home. Smith’s mother has been visiting, and A. W. Armstrong, forest ranger all returned home together. was down from the mountains over the week-end, to visit his family. ] John Hassell has succeeded his The Estacada Parent-Teacher As brother> A s . Hassell, as caretaker at sociation is sponsoring a summer EgUcad, Lake park round-up clinic on Wednesday, June 12, at the high school. These clinics ^ r- an<^ ^ r3- Henry Beers spent are being nationally sponsored by the the week-end visiting relatives in Parent-Teacher Association, to detect Gresham. any physical handicaps that the child ! \v. E. Buell and fam ily will leave entering school may have and to en- i f or their new home at Springfield courage the correction o f these ce- next week. Mr. Buell will attend the fects before entering school. state university summer school. Advice about diet and habit-train- j _ , „ . , . _ ■ „ , , . , , ! The Royal Estacadaians orchestra ing is also given. Chddren up t o 1 will play at Logan Grange Hall next school age will be accepted fo r ex­ Saturday evening, June 8. Everyone amination. Mothers wishing to bring is invited and a good time assured all children should make appointments who attend. through the Estacada telephone ex­ Mrs. J. E. Gates and daughters change. Parents from surrounding school Mrs. Irma Richards and Miss Mar­ garet Gates, o f Gresham, visited Es­ districts are invited to come. Dr. W. W. Gilbert will be the med­ tacada friends Monday. Miss Janet ical examiner, with Dr. II. M. K ra­ Gilgun accompanied them home to mer as dental examiner. Miss Mar­ visit fo r a few days. garet'L yn ch , country nurse, will be assisted by the Parent-Teacher Asso- . . . . . . . . .. c a tio n and the Legion Auxiliary, with Mrs. Cliff Kiggins as chairman. Mrs. Gladys Duus, o f Antelope, _ ““ "j 7 ” ___ Ore., drove over to Estacada one day ^ ^ and vigited relativeg £or , f#w daygj then went t0 Tillamook t0 Takes Charge of Insane Man The sheriff was called from Oregon City last week to take charge o f a man at the LaDee camp who had gone suddenly insane. ESTACADA LOCALS Harold Sarver le ft one day last week fo r Condon, Ore., where he will again work during the summer. His brother, Ben Sarver, who is in the navy, writes his parents here that he was expecting to get a leave o f ab­ sence in a few days, to return home fo r a short time. Mrs. R. R. Cooke and children have gone to their summer home at Rhodo­ dendron to spend most o f the sum­ mer. Mrs. Cooke returns here quite often, however. Mrs. Rose W ilcox and Mrs. Clara Webber drove from Antelope, Memo­ rial Day, to visit the cemeteries at this place and at Eagle Creek, re­ turning the same day. visit her brother, Charles, and family Mrs. R. E. Beck, her mother, Mrs. She returned to Es- Gerking, and Mrs. Kathleen Akins ac­ ! tacada Tuesday and, later, drove back companied O liver Beck to Pendleton, j to Antelope. fo r a visit o f several days. Oliver The Carl Douglass post o f the A. N. V ail had charge o f the dance expects to remain fo r some time, as American Legion placed flags and . given in the Estacada Lake park club he has a job driving a tractor. wreaths on the graves o f veterans in house last Saturday evening, fo r the Mrs. Anna Dickson, o f LaDee camp local cemeteries Memorial Day morn- . .. . . . .. , . property owners and their friends 2, drove to Tacoma Monday, to bring mg. The wreaths were prepared by ; K ' ,, \ Through his efficient management the her little daughter here to spend a the auxiliary o f the post. _________________ dance was such a success that it is to vacation in the mountains. Mrs. be repeated next Saturday evening. Dickson was accompanied by Mrs. Suffers Sever. Cut on Hand Mra. Am y L E,y went t„ p ortland Jacob Moss. LEGION HONORS SOLDIER fo r a fe w days. DEAD MEMORIAL DAY J John Manwell came out from La- Dee camp, Saturday, suffering from a severe cut in his hand. He was suf- ficiently recovered, however, to re- turn on Monday. Saturday morning, where she met her son, Morris, and both le ft fo r Cor- valis, to be at the college over the week-end and to atend the graduation ceremonies. They attended the bacca­ laureate services on Sunday and the B RIN G S IN F IR S T LO T commencement exercises on Monday. L O C A L S T R A W B E R R IE S Glenn H. Ely was one o f the gradu- _______ atea this year. He will return to Es- W. H. Kellendonk, o f Currinsville, tacada with his mother, is bringing in the first local-grown Misses Bessie Anderson and Bessie strawberries o f the season. Hunter returned to Estacada Satur­ day morning, accompanied by the Allend Slar Meeting at Gresham Lewa group o f Campfire Girls, who Those attending the Eastern Star had spent the week at Island Park, meeting in Gresham, Tuesday eve- near Canby. They will leave again ning, were Mrs. Theodore Ahlberg, today with the other group o f F.sta- Mrs. Rhoe Syron, Mrs. Elizabeth Al- cada Campfire Girla fo r the same len and Mr. and Mrs. W alter T. place, to enjoy an outing fo r a few Scrutton. 1 days. J. C. Duus is giving his residence which is occupied by the Nordlund family, a coat o f fresh paint. Richard Rose is now acting as agent for the Portland News and seems very proud o f his job. Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Carter and lit­ tle daughter, o f Portland, came out to visit Mr. and Mrs. R. S. Carter, at their home at Log LaUarre, Sunday o f iast week. A. W. Armstrong went to Oak Grove on Monday, with a crew o f men to work on the trails. Mrs. Mary Horth, Mrs. Adelia W il­ son and Mrs. Francis Cook, o f Port­ land, were Sunday visitors at the home o f Mr. and Mrs. Theodore Ahl­ berg. ESTACADA STATE BANK GETS NEW CU RRENCY’ [ICENSE The new size United States cur­ rency is now on display at the Esta­ cada State Bank. The new currency is considerably smaller than the old. WILD BILL THORNTON SLATED The $1 bills bear the portrait of NEW TH REE-Q U ARTERS AUTO Washington; $2, Jefferson; $5, Lin­ TO GRAPPLE W ITH FARMER LICENSE FEES ARE NOW coln; $10, Hamilton; $20, Jackson; VANCE, W A LLA W A LLA $50, Grant. These bills will not be IN EFFECT in circulation until July 10, those on display being samples fo r exhibition Salem, Oregon, June 6.— Motorists A series o f wrestling matches an­ purposes only, states Mr. Stephens. who have been debating whether to nounced to be held at the Gem Thea­ license their automobiles during the tre, in Estacada, will be opened BIG SALE STILL ON month o f June and pay a full year’s Saturday night, June 8, with a bout The big sale at Rose’s store is still fee therefor, or await the first o f between Farmer Vance, 175 lbs., on and will continue the rest o f this Walla Walla, and Wild Bill Thornton, month. Prices have been drastically July and enjoy the benefit o f a half- year rate, will have their problem at 183 lbs., o f Portland. reduced throughout the store in order least partially solved by an opinion Bill Thornton will get a real test to move the large stock as quickly as o f the attorney-general, just ren­ in this match, which is his first at Es­ possible. Please note their adver­ dered to Secretary o f State Hoss, tacada since his return from Japan, tisement in this week’s issue. wherein it is held that the new three- where he won 27 matches during his quarters license fee is applicable a f­ three and one-half months tour. He Visitor» Here From Spokane ter the new laws go into effect on won the lightweight championship o f Mr. and Mrs. Harry Heylman and Juno 4. Japan on September 8 o f last year and is undefeated up to the present two children, o f Spokane, visited at The last session o f the legislature time, which makes him feel reason­ the home o f Mr. Heylman’s parents, provided fo r a three-quarters fee to Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Heylman, o f this ably sure o f next Saturday night’s be paid a fter three months o f the li­ place, from Thursday until Monday match. cense year had elapsed, in addition However, in Farmer Vance, Thorn­ morning. Mr. Heylman is secretary to the present half year, and quarter and treasurer o f the automobile asso­ ton has one o f the best and roughest year periods, but it was not clear opponents in the bone-crushing game. ciation o f Spokane. that the legislature intended the law A fte r one look at his ears anyone will to be effective this year. A ll indica­ Visits Grandparents Here know that Vance has a reputation o f tions point to the likelihood that the mixing it freely and likes rough go­ George Lawrence, son o f Gordon lawmakers expected to make this ing at all times. Lawrence, came from Portland the new arrangement go into effect along latter part o f last week to visit his with the new mid-year license date The Cascade Auto Co., Inc., re­ grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. G. E. on July 1, 1930, but the effect o f the ports the sale o f a Chevrolet sedan Lawrence, remaining until Monduy proceedings has been to let the bars down fo r those who seek licenses to D. R. Kimmel. This garage, un­ morning. now. der the new management, is being re­ modelled in every way, the latest im­ In commenting on the opinion o f NOTICE provement being a new cement floor. the attorney-general, Secretary o f State Hoss said: “ This construction This space in last week’s paper was Mrs. William W eingart le ft this devoted to an announcement that the will serve to aid a great number o f week fo r California, to be gone sev­ Durant Motor Co. had appointed an­ people who need to license their cars just prior to the date o f the half- eral weeks. other representative in this territory. year fee. During 1928 our automo­ This, to date, has not been done and bile department registered nearly 3,- Earl Shibley has a crew o f men at in case it is, the terms o f our con­ 000 cars, which shows that a great Camp 8, building bunkhouses fo r the tract allow us 30 days to complete many persons cannot wait to take ad­ men who will build the new dam. any deals we have in progress. vantage o f th « cheaper rates. This Regardless o f the outcome, we will year, after the new law becomes e f­ Joe and Adolph Weiderhold have always be able to furnish genuine fective, June 4, persons applying for parts, direct from the parts factory purchased a new G. M. C. truck and license need only remit three- branches, instead o f the Durant fac­ are now hauling fo r the county. fourths o f the regular annual license. tory. For example, i f the regular license is The support we have received and $40, the three-fourths fee required the sentiments expressed by so many during June will amount to $30. Next reliable people, in this matter, are in­ year, the advantage o f this reduced deed gratifying. rate will apply earlier in the license J. V. B AR R & SONS, year. I regret that this information Estacada, Oregon. The Estacada baseball club, in the could not have been gotten to the Portland Valley league, lost the Me­ public earlier, but the matter only morial Day game to the Camas-Wash- Estacada Garden Club Meets recently came up fo r consideration, ougal sluggers, by one point, the The Estacada Garden Club held a and the opinion o f the attorney-gen­ score, a fter a hard-fought game, be­ meeting Monday afternoon at the eral was promptly secured, to ascer­ ing 10 to 9, in favor o f the boys from home o f Mrs. A. W. Armstrong, with tain the facts in the case.” Washington. 15 members present. The ladies are The batteries fo r Estacada in this planning to have an exhibit at the game were Tuma, Sid Miller, Jack Rose Festival, Portland, next week. Smith, Ernie Miller and Fleskes. For Camas-Washougal, Kaiser and Hol­ land were the heavy men. Will Work in Forest Service The Memorial Day game was not Old acquaintances will be renewed featured by any specially thrilling Kenneth Day, eldest son o f Mr. and and old times relived when the East- plays, except the home run made by Mrs. Earl Day, le ft last week fo r the rn Clackamas Pioneers hold their Haight, the Estacada third baseman. mountains, where he will work in the annual picnic next Wednesday a fter­ forest service with A. W. Armstrong noon, June 12, at the Eagle Creek during the season. Grange grove. ESTACADALOSES TO CAMAS-WASHOUGAL PIONEERS WILL RELIVE OLD TIMES ON JUNE 12 INTRODUCTORY In assuming the duties o f pub­ lisher o f the Clackamas County News, the new editor o f this pa­ per wishes to announce his inten­ tion o f working with and fo r the people o f Estacada and Clacka­ mas County in all things which will make fo r the upbuilding and general prosperity o f the com­ munities. It is our aim and purpose to publish a paper that will in some measure be worthy o f the splendid community in which it is located, and we mean to spare no effort towards making the News a real newspaper in every sense o f the word. W e will soon add some new type and other equipment to our plant and will make a specialty o f doing first-class job printing. In the way o f introducing our­ selves, we have been in the print­ ing and publishing business for 15 years and have owned and op­ erated three different newspaper plants. W e are married and have one son. As the new publisher, we are anxious to get acquainted with the people o f the community as rapidly as possible and extend a cordial invitation to everyone to visit us at the office o f the Clack­ amas County News. We want to know you and we want you to know us. L. D. MEADE. Mrs. Hislop Has Slight Stroke Friends o f Mrs. Carrie Hislop, who resides with her daughter, Mrs. W. J. Symms, Portland, regret to hear that she suffered a slight stroke again one day last week. Mrs. O. E. Syron, her daughter, o f this pluee, visited her Saturday night and Sunday. Mrs. Hislop form erly resided in Estacada. Moores Leave for Molalla Mrs. Frank Moore and children left Estacada Wednesday to join Mr. Moore, who is in the forest service near Molalla, and will remain until school commences again in the fall. ICE I ICE 1 ICE ! Scored, in 25-pound and 50-pound pieces; from Bull Run water. Any amount at any time. Walrud Mer­ cantile Co., Gresham, Ore. 36-6 G. G. Giel, o f the Dependable Ga rage, reports the sale o f the following cars: M. .1. Moore, a DeSoto coupe; Mr. Worden, a DeSoto coach; W. C. Scrutton, a Chevrolet roach. Ben Rawlins, suffering from an at­ tack o f broncho-pneumonia, was tak­ en to St. Vincent's hospital, in Port­ land, Sunday, by Bob Cooke. Mr. Rawlins is reported resting easy, but is not out o f danger. The Eagle Creek Grange has been selected as the site o f the annual out­ ing this year in order that there may be shelter in case o f rain or had weather. Heretofore it has been held at Dinty M oore’s park. Part o f the program o f the day will consist o f a picnic dinner at noon. Those attending are requested to bring their lunch. Coffee will be prepared by the association. A ll members o f the association are urged to attend this year and make the 1929 picnic one o f the best ever held by the Eastern Clackamas Pio­ neers. Sponsor Delightful Picnic Children o f members o f the Esta­ cada chapter o f the Order o f the Eastern Star, to the number o f 15, were entertained last Wednesday at tho Masonic Hall, by a large commit­ tee o f Eastern Stars. A t 12:30 they enjoyed a regular picnic dinner in the dining hall and then gave a program, which quite a number o f the moth­ ers and friends enjoyed. The pro­ gram consisted o f readings, vocal so­ los, piano solos and duets, all o f which proved highly entertaining. Mrs. T. Ahlberg, chairman, spent some time playing games with the “ kiddies.” Later they all went to Es­ tacada Lake park and enjoyed a short time at the club house. Rev. C. T. Cook, his son, Claude, F. E. Dooley is working at Carver, and W alter Smith were Portland vis­ on the bridge for the new railroad. itors on Tuesday. L i