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C lackam as "C ounty - N ew s EST A C A D A , OREG O N VO LU M E XXXII Grange Picnic May 21st THIRTY-FIRST A N NUA L PICNIC OF EAGLE CREEK GRANGE TO BE BIG AFFAIR T he 3 1 st an n u al picnic o f the E a a le C reek g ra n g e is scheduled to b* h e ld on S a tu rd ay , May 31. C. L. C ham bers is in churge o f the p ro g ram lo r the day and he announced th a t th e m orning session will bo know n as “ F a rm e rs Institute'* thi. year. S peakers on this lo g ra ra will be Mr. F . J . B ecker o f G resham w ho will ta lk on the question "R aising V eg etald es fo r Cold P ack in g ” This is som ething new in a g ric u ltu re am i prom ises to be of g re a t b e n e fit to thil fa rm e rs of this d istric t.. T he o b jec t i: to freeze peas, beans, etc. and soil th em in packages. A n o th e r speaker will be C arroll D. Bush p ro m in en t n u t n u rse ry m an of E agle C reek who will d e liv e r an in te re stin g ta lk on the “ New F ru its ” A fe a tu re of the m orning pro g ra m will be an “ A g ric u ltu ra l” base ball gam e betw een the S p rin g w a ter a n d t h | E agle C reek granges. In a g ric u ltu ra l baseball the p itc h e r throw s q uestions a t the catch er, m ost o f the q uestions being o f a highly am using c h ara c te r. I t ’s a lot of fu n and should a d d g re a tly to th e success o f the picnic. B asket lunch will be enjoyed a t 12:30 and c o ffee will be served. In the a fte rn o o n the various schools o f this d istric t will com pete in a th letic events, d an cin g and singing fo r w hich a tro p h y w jll be aw ard ed the w inning school. T he principal ad d ress o f th e day w ill he on the su b je c t “ W orld Cons d itio n s” and the speaker will pro b ab ly be G. B e rn ard N oble of Reed College. Follow ing the m ain address, th e re will be m iscellaneous a ttr a c tions. In the evening the E agle C reek g ra n g e will stage th e ir an n u al picnii dance a t F u c h ’s hall. H. C. GOHRING TO BUILD TOURIST COURT Contest Rules |Eighth Grade Graduates T h ere h a s long been a need fo r | Are Announced to u ris t accom odations in E stac ad a , T his need is soon to be supplied w ith the erection of a m odern to u ris t c o u rt by H. C. G ohring. Mr. G ohring has purchased th e th re e lots ju s t south of his residence on M ain stre e t and is now engaged in p re p arin g the pro* p e rty fo r the e rec tio n o f th ree all m odern to u ris t cabins. Mr. G ohring is to be highly com- m ended in th is e n te rp rise w hich is c erta in to be successful a s E stacada is one o f th e b e st located cities m O regon fo r such a business and the public will a p p reciate th e accom oda j tion o ffe re d by Mr. G ohring’s to u rist court. CLACKAMAS CO. MASON- IC LODGES TO MEET — o— E stac ad a M asonic lodge will e n . te rta in th e o th er Masonic lodges o l the co u n ty a t a jo in t m eeting to be held in th e E stacada M asonic tem plo on T u esd ay evening, May 24th. A spe cial program to f i t the occasion is be* ing p re p are d . GALE FREEMAN FOUND GUILTY IN LOCAL COURT G ale F reem an was found guilty of the charge o f d y n am itin g fish in E a g le C reek w as fin ed $100 on F riday, May 6th. The case w as trie d beforo Ju d g e C. O. T ro u p e of E stacad a who suspended $30.50 of the fine. He was a reste d by Police O ffic e r Meads. Floyd H ale w as th e sta te s w itness. Music Festival And Track Meet A larg e n u m b er of frien d s and pa re n ts cam e to the E stac ad a g rade school F rid a y o f last w eek to hear, see and ta k e p a rt in the an n u al grade sehool m usic festival and tra c k m eet DA NCE AT ODD FELLOW C urrinsville w as th e only visiting HALL SATURDAY, MAY 14 j school and we w ere very glad to have th em spend th e day w ith us. T he m usic festival began a t ten D on’t fo rg e t th e big dance sponsor-1 ed by the Odd Fellow dance com m it-j o’clock a n d w as g re a tly enjoyed by all who a tte n d ed . T he colors w ere tee on S a tu rd ay night, May 14. M us-j p re sen te d by the Boy Scouts and tho ic by V e rn ’s M elodeons. E v erybody j pledge w as led by H a rry Brown a fte r w hich the audience jo in ed in sin g in g invited. A dm ission 25 cents. — Adv. the S ta r S pangled B anner. T he re g u la r fe stiv a l p ro g ram as selected by the co u n ty com m ittee w as th en fo l lowed w ith the exception o f R hythm bands and a special n u m b er by the violin class. The Coop girls also sang a special num ber. T he grade school band played The program was d i rected very successfully by Miss B er P la n tin g s of red creep in g fescue n adine L en h art. g rass seed fo r seed production p u r L unch was enjoyed by all.. poses have been m ade b.y th re e C lack T he w e ath e r having cleared enough am as county fa rm e rs. A ccording to to d ry the ath le tic field th e tra c k c o u n ty a g e n t J. J. Inskeep these ard m eet w as soon u n d e r w ay u n d e r the believed to be th e firs t com m ercial d ile c tio n o f Miss H elen O sborn, V er p lan tin g s o f red creep in g fescue n non T odd and F ra n k Brown. C lackam as county. Follow ing a re the re su lts: Red creep in g fescue is an excel le n t p a stu re g rass and because of its G irls C 60 y ard dash. 1st, M ay T om pkins, C urrinsville fin e green blades in resistan ce ti Second, R uby H elgeson, E stacada. d ro u g h t it shows g re a t prom ise of be com ing a fin e law n grass. The seed G irls B 60 yard dash. 1st tie betw een P a t D uus and Jessie p lan te d cam e fro m a n actu al p lan t ing on th e fa rm of H en ry Schm idt of R ugg of E stacada. G arfield, and w as found by county 2nd, B e tty B eard, E stacad a a g e n t Inskeep and H enry R am ptou G irls A 60 y a rd dash. o f th e O regon e x p erim e n t statio n 1st, A udrey Ludlow , E stacada. in 1936.. 2nd M ildred K iggins, E stacada. M r. Schm idt c a re fu lly fe rtiliz e d Boys 60 y a rd cash. a n d cared fo r the plot in 1937 and 1st, M ilton S parks, E stacada. strip p ed a q u a n tity of seed whicl 2nd, J u n io r B eard, E stacad a w as planted by V. C Dopplebi of Li Boys B 60 y ard dash. b e ral, C harles G e rb er of C larkes, anu 1st, C larence Cobb, E stacada. Ray R eitsm a o f B oring. So ra re is 2nd, H. M cCollister th e seed th a t it has been planted in row s w here it will be c u ltiv ated the Boys A 100 yard dash. 1st H a rry B row n. f irs t sum m er to keep th e stra in p u n 2nd, L eroy P reston. fro m w eeds and o th er grasses R elay: C Girls. No creep in g fescue seed is nou F irs t team , B. H edlind, Donalee grow n in th e U. S. a n d it is obtainable H ayden, L avonne Ballou, R uby H el only in sm all lots from E ngland. V ernon H epler o f C anby also ha;, geson. B G irls, firs t team a sm all lot o f seed grow n on the g ras P a t Duus, Dot E nglish, E velyn Bal- n u rse ry estabished on his fa rm ii 1936. The seed fo r his plot w as ob lou, Z. W allace. tain e d fro m the O regon experim enf A G irls, f irs t team . V irg in a Goodm an, V irgnia B rook sta tio n . _ shire, P hyllis Lewis, E dna H elgeson. Notes From County Ageni PIE SOCIAL On May the 14th a p ro g ram anc pie uoial will be given a t th e G a r field grange hall. All wom en bring pies which will he auctioned o ff t, th e highest bidder. All those women n o t b rin g in g a pie will be charged 10 cents. The evening will be spent in th e usual social w ay. T im e, 8 o ’clock. Those com ing a lt e r the pro gram will be charged 10 cents unti m idnight.— Adv. V O TE 23 X, F re d A. M iller for C ircu it C o u rt Ju d g e . F ro m hum ble C h ristian p aren ts, to high esteem irt th e legal profession, g u a ra n te e s an honest, u p rig h t ad m in istratio n Paid Adv. --------- o--------- T he E stacad a v o lu n te e r fire de p a rtm e n t boys deserve a new fire tru ck . Y our p ro p e rty deserves b e tte r fire p rotection th an it is now receiv ing from the old, d ila p ita ted equip m en t we now have to fig h t fire. V ote “ Y es” on th e $3500 bond elec tio n of the C ity of E stac ad a on May 2 0 th and assure buying th e new fire truck fo r o u r fir e d e p artm e n t. FR ID A Y , MAY 13,' 1 9 3 8 ' I STUDENTS WHO WILL GRADU SPECIFICATIONS AND RULES ATE FROM 8TH GRADES IN FOR ESTACADA GARDEN THIS TERRITORY CLUB COMPETITION N U M BER 14 WM. CHANDLER IN BUSINESS AGAIIN W illiam C handler th is w eek again resum ed m an ag em en t and ow nership o f C handler’s C afe in the Masonic building succeeding O scar Goerz. T he m any frie n d s of Mr. C handler a re glad to see him back a t the old stand once m ore and to welcom e him again in to th e business life of Esv tacada. Air Mail Week Starts Sunday Greetings from ESTACADA, OREGON G rad u atio n d ates and pupils who will g ra d u a te from the eighth g rade P ercen t MORE NEW BOOKS Sec. 1, Law n in this te rrito ry a re here n o te d : W elches, May 24.C aroline Doris Lot 1, C ontour of g round, ) T he E stac ad a lib ra ry is the re ci L ot 2, seeded. H elm er, M arcella F ra n c es Johnson, M ildred Ja n e O ’B rien, F ra n c e s Ada* L ot 3, wild ) 15 p ient o f the follow ing new books of fiction, the g ift of the study club. L ot 4, c u t ) laide P e th and M arcus Young. A rundel, by K enneth R oberts. L ot 6, uncout ) Viola, May 23. Leon Dow, W anda E n c h a n te r’s nightshade, by A nn L ot 6, u n p lan te d , ) E laine G uild, V irgina Rose L ankins, ‘LAND OF THE LOGANBERRY” E lm a E lizabeth T enny, E lva A m an Sec 11, w eodless condition.......... • Bridge. The N utm eg Tre<$ by M argery Sec. I l l, B rushless condition .............5 da T enny. N at. A ir Mail W eek, May 15-21 Sharpe. C urrinsville. May 27. L ester C our- Sev IV , S h ru b b ery , tre e s, hedges T h e Case of th e Seven of C alvary, and vines ...........................................10 tain, D onald Douglas, Donald I)alo by A nthony B oucher. E rd t, M arie Jo h n , Lloyd R. L ooney, Sec. V, w alks, (ste p p in g stones, T he above design is being used T he T u rn in g W heels, by S tu a rt brick, co n crete, e tc .) .................. 10 Ila io ld P ierce Lovell, P e rry A. N ew by P o stm aster A. II. Fasel of E sta Sec. VI, flow ering b o rd e rs ..............5 Cloets.. man. cada to advertise A irM ail w eek which The C itadel, b y J . A. C ronin. L ogan, M ay 26. E lizab eth C a th e r Sec. V II, flow ers. Rex, by F u lle rto n ^ a l d o . T his s ta rts n e x t Sunday, May 15. L ot 1, a n n u als ine W eigel. T he design is especially ap p ro p riali L ot 2, p eren n ials .............................15 book w as given th elib ra ry by Ja m es Kelso, May 24 M arie L. L ed since th e E stacad a c o u n try is becom b u ry , R uby V Sivun, F lo ren ce I. Sec. 8, p o o l ...............................................7 Rickey. ing m ore and m ore know n fo r not Revenue, G ordon E. Jo n sru d , Glen A. Sec. 9, rock g a rd e n ............................ 7 only th e q u a lity b u t th e q u a n tity of M ace, B illie H. Dyal, A aron W. C lif Sec. 10, fences, tre llis o r a rb o r ....7 WRITE IN C. O. TROUPE lo g an b e rrie s grow n here. Sec. 11 g a rd en fu rn itu re .................. 7 ford. P o stm a ster F asel is to be com m enn- FOR JUSTICE OF THE PEACE S p rin g w ater, May 27. H erm an R. Sec. 12 firep lace ..................................7 de and c o n g ra tu la te d on giving thi T h ere will be tw o scorings, the T eeple, Russell M c H u g h , H ow ard publicity to E stac ad a w hich he has first w as T hursday, M ay 5th, the se N obody has filed fo r the office of H a rry M endenhall, Lois Sw anson, done a t his own expense. Sandy, M ay 23. W allace Scales cond th is fall. F irs t prize o f $6 and Ju stic e o f th e Peace fo r the E sta J u n io r L oundree, E dw ard Schm itz, second prize o f $4 will be given in cada d istrict. Ju d g e C O. T roupe Rex Russell, E dw ard W olf, R obert each division. T he decision o f the has been prevailed upon to accept I t ’s good business to vote “ Y es” th e office a g ain and v o ters a re ask on th e $3500 c ity bond election of Goheen, Paul O rr, D ean Folsom , Ron-- ju d g es wlil be final. ed to w rite his nam e in on the b al the C ity of E stacad a on May 20th. aid F ischer, Jo e Y ocrger, Bobbie Neu lot, being c a re fu l th a t an X is m arks haus, T ed Price, M ilton H a rris, Bill DEAR SISTER BLUEBOTTLE ed in fro n t o f th e nam e. B laser, Lyle C aram beau, J e a n e tte SCHOENBURG SHOULD TALKS ON AND ON K iesecker, E va Pickens, B ertha Neil- BE NOMINATED EASTERN STAR N O T IC E sen, G loria D uncan, D orris Johnson. M arg aret D unsm uir, F lorence Fisch D ear S ister B luebottle w as wound er, P atsy Jo n e s, B e tty D ibbert, Velva up and soliloquizing on ev ery th in g T h ere will be a sta te d com m unica A lthough it is th e policy o f thi4 W arren. from a n ts to h usbands a n d th a t con- tion of M ountain C h ap ter, No. 108, n ew spaper not to endorse any candi, Sandy R idge, May 30. LeroyD avid stitu e s the g re a t portion of c h a p te r O. E. S , in th e Masonic tem ple on d a te h efo re th e p rim a ry election, wu Bell, E lsie Em m a F renz, W alter six o f E stac ad a ’s anim al life w hich is T uesday evening, May 17 a t 8 o’clock. feel th a t ju stice to th e E stacad a ter F ren z, A rlie Q. Davis V isiting m em bers welcom e. By ordei rito ry and C lackam as co u n ty a s d to a p p e a r n e x t w eek o f the w orthy m atron. N ina B. E cker, whole w ould not he done if a tte n tio n Dover, May 37. L uan n a B ette A n S e c re ta ry , derson, R o b ert Irvin C ra ft, Golie Mai w as n o t called to th e o u tstan d in g Dilley, Ray K ing w ork done by B e rn ard S choenburg a G eorge, M ay 30. Phyllis Joyce Y our “ Yes” vote on the $3500 E county com m issioner and also as fo r Neshim e, V ida Viola Tucholke, John tac ad a city bond election M ay 20 will m er chairm an o f th e C lackam as W alter Cox. give E stac ad a a new fire tru ck . The C ounty P lan n in g board. Elwood, May 35. M ary E. V allen. saving in in su ran ce ra te s alone by S c hoenburg w orked fa ith fu lly foe, D aniel Lowell S tah ln eck er, E rv in reason o f having the new fire equip and is d irectly responsible fo r the S trean , B enjam in E. Snyder, D elm ai m en t will m ore th an pay fo r th e little m any p ro jec ts in th is te rrito ry and E tre a n , A lb e rt M ichael Cox, W illiam CANDIDATES FOR U S. SENATOR, increase in taxes. I t ’s good busines: co u n ty w hich h ave given w ork ♦*» GOVERNOR, STATE AND Zauss. to spefld m oney w hen you can save people o f o u r c o u n ty am 1 T he roll o f eighth g rad e g ra d u a te s m oney CO. OFFICES SP EA K s. be o f be- fo r the E stac ad a school w as not com to pleted a t tim e o f goiry; to pre-s. 7/i LOCAL FARM PRODUCTS nam es o f th e g ra d u a te s will be pTTy. 1 E verybody is cordially invitee' J o ON DI3PLAY THIS WEEK a tte n d a m eetin g iit th e K stegoda lished la te r g ta d e school a u d ito riu m Friday ev Som e fin e sp e c im en « .'o f G o ld e n ' ening, May 13 a t 8 oclock a t w hich l ime cand id ates fo r n om ination on th e Seal fro m th e ran ch o f Jo sep h Doudd INSURANCE SAVING a re on display a t th e E stac ad a S ta t/ ocratic tic k e t will speak MORE THAN TAXES dem C arl C. D onaugh a n d JVillia M ahon bank th is w eek This golden seal i, — o ----- ■ ey, c an d id ates fo r U. S. S e n a to r will fo u r y ears old. G. P. Rose city reco rd er, m ade a speak and it is expected th a t G over J . O. C offield o f the E agle C reek trip to P o rtlan d W ednesday to find n o r C harles H. M artin and H e n ry d istric t is d isplaying N etted Gem po out ju s t how m uch reduction th e n Hess, candidates fo r g o v e rn o r will tato e s and th ey a re beauties, n o t only would be in insurance ra te s in E sta also he present. look good b u t ta ste good. You c a n ’t cada if the $3500 bond issue* is voted C an d id ates fo r all o th e r sta te and b e at the C offields w hen it com es to I by E stac ad a people on May 30 and county o ffices w ill be in a tte n d an c e. raising p o tato e s or hogs a new fire tru c k bought w ith the* mo P. T. S oreghan, ch airm a n o f th e ney. Mr. Rose w as to ld th a t a new dem ocratic co u n ty com m ittee wiR fire tru c k w ould m ake a t lea st a r e preside and it is expected th a t Ifie duction o f 2.3 p e rce n t in insurance E stac ad a union high school bund will ra te s a n d undoubtedly m uch more play. th a n th is fig u re . The 2.2 fig u re or least possible reduction w ould m ean a saving of m ore th an the e x tra taxes AN NUA L BIRTHDAY PARTY w ould be to pay up the $3500 bond ON SA TURDAY NIGHT issue. V ote “ Y E S ’ on the E stacada bond issue election May 20 and save The a n n u al b irth d a y p a rty spon money. sored by the M ethodist Sunday schoo' will be held a t th e high school on S un d ay evening a t 8 p.m. T he Sun H arold H o rn e r of E stacada has shine m ale q u a re tt o f P o rtla n d will been elected vice p resid en t of the he p re se n t to fu rn ish an e n te rta in in g stu d e n t body a t P acific univ ersity pro g ram . A tab le fo r each m onth will be v ery a ttra c tiv e ly decorate« and re fre sh m e n ts will be fu rn ish e r by th e chairm en and co m m ittees ii ch arg e o f each table. E veryone in thi com m unity is invited. T he usual ad m ission ch arg e will be m ade. Political Meet Here Tonight Governor Martin Here Today Winners in Athletic Meet G overnor C harles II M artin will be an E stac ad a v isito r this F rid a y ev ening, M ay 13 and will speak a t the dem ocratic rally to be held a t E sta cad a g ra d e school building. T he high school band will be on hand to g re c i Two hu n d red and th irty children th e g o v e rn o r and his p a rty who will from 16 schools e n te re d the 1 and 2 come h e re from M olalla w here Gov-» room school tra c k m eet held a t Mo e m o r M artin speaks in the afte rn o o n . lalla May 7th. F ollow ing is the sc o n o f each school: W ilsonville 37, O a l Law n 28, E agle C reek 28, M ulino 26, LAST PTA MEETING A HUGE SUCCESS W hiskey Hill 26, Dodge ?6, Bull Run H igh ju m p , C boys. 5 . S p rin g w a te r 14, Hillsview 7, Shu- 1st J u n io r B eard, 4 fe et. T he E stacad a PT A held its last bel 4, U pper Logan 1 2nd, tie betw een T ucker, Sparks. W inners of e v en ts follow s: m eeting o f th e school y e ar in tb'l B boys. C G irls dash. 1st, B em ie P robst, m usic room a t the grade school last C larence Cobb, 4 ft., 2 in. W i'sonville; 2nd, N ola H ild erb ran d , T uesday. A fte r m usical num bers by 2nd, G len M cCollister. th e firs t and second g rad es rhythm D odge; 3rd, Lois W atts, Oak Law n. A boys. C Bovs dash. 1st D ean Sm ith, Mu- bands a n d the violin ensem ble the 1st H a rry B row n, 4 ft., 10 in. m eeting w as called to o rder. F ra n k lin o ; 2nd Buzz K eller, D odge; 3rd 2nd tie betw een Bill B row n and Brown talked on the trip the P I A Alvin K ispaugh, Dodge. Bill Bowen B G irl’s dash. 1st, B onne W right, sponsors each y e ar fo r the eighth Pole V ault, A Boys. 2nd B ernice N akier, D odge; g ra d e g ra d u a te s T his y e a r th e cla- Drnl. 1st H a rry B row n 814 feet. will visit the b a ttlesh ip O regon, tho 3rd. Ruth I.ui-, W hiskey Hill. B boys. I* Boys dash. 1st Ray Schlichla Sw an Islan d a irp o rt and a bakery. 1st Jo h n Ju b b , 6 t4 feet. Lunch will be served pii n c style a t W ilsonville; 2nd, H ow ard M enden S hot P u t, A boys W ashington park. T he d a te is May hall, S p rin g w a te r; 3rd Billy T hom 1st, E d g ar B rookshire, 81 fe e t 27 Mr. W eatherm an please tak e no ton, W ilsonville. 2nd, Ray Rickey, 28 fe et. A G irls dash. 1st R uth Lois, Whis- tice. It w as voted to span o r i course B road ju m p , C boys. in hom e n u rsin g un d er the d irection ’a y H ill; 2nd J a n e A den, W ilsonviller 1st, J u n io r B eard. 12 ft., 4 in. 1 d Lois Sw anson, S p rin g w a ter. i o f Miss K atherine B e U e, county 2nd, Don T ucker, 12 ft., 5 in.. A Boy dash. 1st, E ddie Sm ith h ealth nurse. The c o u r.v to he P a rt B boys. ed in the fall. A g ift w as presen ted K , 'e C ie. k , 2nd V ernon W hite, Oak 1st H. M cColister 13 ft,, 5 In. to Miss H u n te r in appreciat on of h -i L aw n; 3rd T en Schicki, Hillsview. 2nd, C arence Cobb, 12 f t , SV4 in ¡co o p eratio n w ith th is unit. D ainty re* A boys fresh m en ts w ere served by th e ho V O TE 23 X, F re d A. M iller for 1st, H a rry B row n, 16 ft., 8 in. p ita litv com m ittee to a large crow? < ire iit C o u rt Ju d g e. H as proven by 2nd, Bill Brown. 13 ft., 4 in. o f ladies. of p u b ic set vice to be a care fu l T a rg e t throw , C girls. fa ith fu l public o fficial. Paid Adv 1st, E lla W atkins. BIG DANCE AT FU C H S' HA LL B girls. 1st, P a t Duus. Oh, Boy. T h ere c ertain ly will be Big dance a t Fuch .’ hall. r 2nd, E d nabelle L arson. . ell pie a t the G arfield grange C reek, S a tu rd ay night, M ay 14. M A G irls.. hall S a tu rd ay nig h t. May 14 D on’t ic by F ield ’s orch atra. Admi -ion 2 ' 1st, M artha K inney. m i th e pie s o c ia l— Adv, cents E verybody invited. — Adv. 2nd, A u d rey L udlow , D on't miss th e pie social a t the G arfield grange hall this S a tu rd ay evening a t 8 o’clock.— Adv, DOG POISONER STARTS HIS VILLIANOUS WORK A dog poisoner has begun his or her villlanou9 work in E stacada and tw o anim als a re a lready dead and an o th er in bad shape The dead dog;- belonged to Neil Bronson and J e f f B a rr and the th ird which got a good sized dose o f the poison belonged t< Benton S arver. The B ron-on pup died in te rrib le agony and Neil wishes th a t “ th e d irty skunk who p u t out the strychnine could see his victim s die It would h a u n t him the re st o f hi days.” Dog poisoning is a p e n ite n tiary o ffense b u t few are ever c au g h t do ing it. -------------------- o — ■■ ■ - Miss S tarlee Snyder was hom4 from her school duties n e ar P ortland over the w eek end.