Clackamas County news. (Estacada, Or.) 1928-1957, November 21, 1941, Image 1

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    VOLUME XXXVl
ESTACADA, OREGON
NUMBER 11
FRIDAY, NOV. 21, 1941
CHRISTMAS SEAL
Radio Station
“Get Your Machinery Repairs
SALE HAS STARTED
Now/' Says County Agent
Christmas seal
Nears Completion sale The began 35th last annual Monday,
November
WHITE SWAN NOTED
AT THREE LINKS
Rebekah District
Convention Here
On Monday night, November 10
the community of Three Links was
as an overnight refuge by 150 MEMBERS ATTEND CONVEN.
The Clackamas county board has chosen
large
white
Swan. The bird had ap­
contacted faim machinery distribu­ parently became
lost in the heavy TION IN SPITE OF INCLEMENT
tors in this area who indicate that overhanging fog prevalent
that ev­ WEATHER PREVAILING
their store inventories are very low ening.
and they are unable to build up sup­ The bird had chosen as a resting
plies for expected spring require­
Work on the construction of th..
the comparatively placid river The Rebekah convention of district
ments .Their orders for supplies must place
new short wave radio station being
front
of the Three Links power No .2 is now past history but the hap­
be
backed
up
by
farm
ordeii
erected at Three Links by the Port­
plant.
first discovered about penings of the day will long remain
land General Electric company is ra
The county defense board believes 9:30 in When
the
evening
he was lying fiesh in our memories.
pidly nearing construction. A huge
that cooperation of farmers in plac­ quietly at rest in the lee
of a huge Our very efficient chairman Lora
eighty.seven foot pole serving as a
ing orders now' will go a long way to­ house-sized nock directly across
Schoenburg had arranged her pro­
radio mast has been raised and will
ward alleviating a poossible acute sit­ river from the plant. Though the
gram
so perfectly that no “dull mo.
the
be su into un ted by a ten foot anten­
uation next spring.
bird was easily recognized as a swan ments” had any part in it. Immedia­
na. The tower has a ten foot foun­
The county agricultural defense in the glow of the many lights of tely after the opening ceremonies the
dation and is painted a brilliant or­
board also urges fanners to inspect the
station it was impossible to de­ officers of the convention were es­
ange and white. The transmitter
farm machnery now on hand and to termine
of this lovely corted to their stations by the offi­
house being built at the site of the
order repairs at an early date. Deal­ member of the the species
cer » of our lodge and each presented
cygnaci
family.
tower will be completed soon and it
ers cannot be expected to have large Upon the arrival shortly
with a corsage of pink and green the
after
its
is hoped the radio may be put into JOSEPH E. MAXWELL WINS
amounts of repairs on hand at a mo. discovery of several interested on. colors of the Order.
service soon.
ments notice as in the past.
lookers from the community and the All the lodges in the district were
The radio, operating on a high, ADVANCEMENT IN NAVY
The
county
board
further
reports
station
the sylph like bird .apparently represented with good attendance.
frequency short wave band will be
that
tegardless
of
the
new
machin­
fearing
somewhat fon- his personal Oregon City had the largest number
used for emergency purposes only Joseph E. Maxwell, chief signal­
ery purchased many of the old grain safety floated liesurely down the riv­ present of the visiting lodges.
as in the event telephone and all man, U. S. navy of Estacada, Oregon
separators which have been unused er with grace an ddignity which was The courtesy committee received
other means of communication are has been recommended fo r tempor.
and introduced the following distin­
for several years should be put in beautiful to watch.
disrupted as is often the case in se­ ary advancement to the rank of boat
guished visitors. Myrtle Mc Alpin, pre­
shape
for
next
years
harvest.
Under
I
The
swan
the
first
as
far
as
is
vere weather. However it will be test­ swuin, the 13th naval district here
certain conditions these machines do determinable ever seen In the terri­ sident of the Rebekah assembly of
ed at frequent intervals to insure has been informed .
a better job of threshing than do tory afforded a wonderful opportun­ Oregon .Madeline Rossner .vice pre­
of its functioning correctly. P. G. E. Maxwell was among 1451 enlisted
the new combines.
ity for appreciation by observers of sident of the assembly, four past pre­
employees at Three Links will serve men recentty »elected by the navy
Repaits for old machinery are fre­ his glistening downy-white plumage sidents, all visiting district deputy
as operators of tne radio. Several of for temporary advancement to war.
quently not kept in stock and are to and supple, slendem .curving neck. presidents and our own district de.
the men have already taken the gov­ rant officer rank.
puty president Della Ewalt. Ritualis­
be obtained only on special order.
ernments tests required to qualify as
tic work which was very Instructive
Early orders "will help insure deliv­
a licensed radio operator.
SPECIAL MEETING CALLED
was exemplified by the visiting lod­
ery in time for harvest.
MRS. IRA BARR GETS
ges.
FOR MONDAY, DEC. 1
HER BEAR
During the noon hour the dining
WORK
ON
ESTACADA
WATER
COACH
VAUGHAN
SAYS
NAVY
CHICKENPOX IN THE LEAD
room became the center of interest
There will be a special meeting at where
WORKS IS PROGRESSING
ATHLECTICS STRESS SPORT
all did their share in relieving
Barr proved last week
the Garfield grange hall in Garfield the tables
Chickenpox with seven cases con. that Mrs. her Ira famous
of some of their load of
on
Monday,
December
1st
at
7:30
hunter
husband,
tinued to lead the list of communica­ Jeff isn’t, the only one in the Barr Work on Estacada’s new water You wouldn’t think that Uncle p.m. for membeis of the Garfield delicious eats. Centerpieces of mums
worKS
system
Is
progressing
very
sat­
Sam’s
men
who
go
down
to
the
sea
ble diseases in Clackamas county dur­ family who is handy with a rifle
various colorful vegetables and
mutual telephone company. All stock and
ing the past week .health officer Dan when she shot a 150 pound bear up isfactorily and it is expected will be in ships would have much time for holders
fruits in keeping with the approch-
and
those
interested
are
urg­
sports ,but they do. The navy con- ed to attend. The meeting has been ing Thanksgiving season added to
P. Trullinger disclosed Monday. The in the mountains about 5 miles east completed sometime next summer.
The wisdom of the Estacada city sideis athletics to be an integral part called
figures gathered from 58 percent of of
occasion.
the purpose of reorganiz­ the The
Estacada.
council in ordering their water pipe of a well belanced naval life. Coach ing the for
the physicians included: Chickenpox i Mrs
afternoon session was first
company
on
the
28
line.
.Barr
out
hunting
with
her
seven; influenza, five; impetigo,! husband who is a second Daniel a year ago is now evident. Oregon Vaughan athletic coach at Etacada
entertained by Mr. Guss from Sandy
three; scabies, pneumonia, mumps Boone when it comes to roaming the City has not been so fortunate and high school explains how the navy
who had some recordings from the re­
may have considerable trouble in se­ teaches teamwork, individual re­ DICK SPONHAUER HEADS
and whooping cough each one.
cent Sandy I. O.O.F. and Rebekah
wilderness
met
the
bear
face
to
face.
curing their conduits as steel prior­ sourcefulness and good sportsman­ ESTACADA FIREMEN
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convention .After playing these he
The bear didn’t run and neither did ities at present exclude cities from ship.
made some recordings of our conven­
Mrs. Barr. As calmly as though she purchasing this material due to de­ “Nearly every popular American
BARTHOLOMEW'S CELEBRATE were
tion, namely short speeches by our
Dick
Sponhauer
was
elected
presi­
sitting
the
table
at
home
she
sport is played in the navy” says Mr. dent of the Estacada fire department President, Myrtle McAlpin ,our chair­
25TH WEDDING ANNIVERSARY raised her trusty rifle and let Mr. fense needs.
Vaughan. “There are football, base­ at the last meeting of that organiza­ man Lora Schoenburg and past presi­
Bruin have it between the eyes or RIDERS OF CASCADES
Mr. and Mrs. F. C. Bartholomew somewhere
ball and basketball teams .Boxing, tion succeeding Floyd Day. Other dent Esther Meldrum .also various
that neighborhood. Th,
celebrated their silver wedding anni­ bear didn’t in even
wrestling .track and fiield and swim, officers
songs by the entire assem­
ENJOY
ELK
FEED
chosen were John Osborne, patriotic
argue
with
her
but
versary last Sunday .November 1G, turned up its toes on the spot.
ming meets are enjoyed. Every ship vice president;
bly.
Dale Russell fire Memorial services for departed
with a dinner at the Oyster Loaf in Recently Jeff Bair returned home Thirty members of the Riders of and station has an officer in charge chief ; Floyd Marchbank
assistant fire
Portland.
of
athletics.
He
in
turn
has
several
were beautifully exempli,
eastern Oregon where he went the Cascades, Estacada’s colorful ri­ assistants. All work together in pro­ chief; Glen Marchbank treasurer; members
Everything was served on silver from
fied
by
Willamette,
No. 2.
and
Ken
Day
secretary.
hunting with Louis Rivers of Bar­ ding club were guests at an elk feed ducing teams, building competitive
and covers were laid for nine guests. ton.
The
Theta
Rho
girls
club which
Jeff brot home a large elk. at the home of Mir. and Mrs .Ted spirit between ships and fleets.”
Included in the party were Rev.
is “our pet pride’,’ paid tribute an l
Wahlstrom
in
Portland
last
Satur­
and Mrs. Walter Givens. Rev. Givens
presented gifts to sixteen past chair­
To play on navy teams a man must
day night.
performed the ceremony when Mr.
men of the convention. A tribute "in
be
physically
fit
for
every
contest.
The spacious Wahlstrom home had Boxers and wrestlers are examined
and Mrs. Bartholomew were married
song” to our president accompanied
a
ranch
house
atmosphere
and
the
25 years ago. Others were their dau­
by a gift from the convention pre­
carefully before every match to make
long
tables
were
loaded
with
elk
and
ghter and husband, Mr. and Mrs. L
sented
by the Theta Rho girls receiv­
certain
they
are
"in
the
pink.”
venison steaks and other good things Each ship has its own baseball and
Godsey, their two sons .Walter A.
ed
much
applause. Our own chairman
to eat which the “cowboys’ ’and “cow football team and when a ship comes
and Robert B. and Miss Ann Hafner
was delightfully surprised with gifts
girls’’
did
ample
justice.....
of Otegon City and of course the
a naval base a seiiies of games The Gresham Gophers rolled to a from the Theta Rho girls and from
A five piece orchestra the Sunset to
honored couple Mr. and Mrs. Barth­ The following men have been se­ Serenaders
are
with the teams of other 42 to 2 victory over Estacada at our own lodge members. The next
helped with the entertain­ naval arranged
lected for induction into the United
olomew.
will be held at Clackamas
units.
Spirit
runs high and ri­
Friday night in a Big Nine convention
ment.
Later
in
the
evening
the
en­
Mr. Bartholomew is also celebra­ States army by Clackamas county tire group joined in singing western valry is keen. During baseball sea­ Gresham
with Shamroock lodge as hostess and
league
gridiron
tilt.
A
muddy
field
ting his 25th year in business in Es­ draft board No. 2 and will report songs with versatile Ray Tracy on son when the ships are at anchor at was no drawback to the Gophers who Louise McDonald chairman. Della
tacada he being one of the pioneer at selective service headquarters in the accordean, “SberifF’ Bill Gra_ sea the sailors rig up large nets on rolled up two touchhdowns in the Ewalt was reelected treasurer and
Estacada on Tuesday, December 2nd
merchants of this city.
and stage batting practice just first and third periods and scored Kathryn McConnell was appointed as
ham on the violin and Stanley Fonts deck
at 9:45 a.m.
as
easily
as if they were on a baseball one each in the second and fourth conductor.
with
his
mandolin
and
Mrs.
Wahl­
Samuel W. Finney transferred here
Most of the visitors stayed for the
field.
Some
even take golf quarters.
strom at the piano. The Riders whoop clubs along bluejackets
from South Dakota.
GARFIELD GRANGE ELE CT S
evening to witness the initiatory
and
practice
driving
into
Walters
opened
the
scoring
for
the
ed
it
up
until
the
wee
sma’
hours
of
Robert M. Joyner, Brightwood.
NEW OFFICERS
by our degree staff. The work
Gophers and Dean Owens converted. work
the morning and voted the occasion the nets.
Don Fred Miller, Pendleton.
was
beautifully
done under the di­
"Healthy
athletic
competition
puts
Owens
scored
the
next
one
and
Geo.
the most enjoyable stampede of the
Officers elected for the Garfield Joe Martin Blaich, Portland.
rection
of
Molly
Bates staff captain.
a nevei-say-die spirit into the men,” Paboiney converted. Estacada got One new member
year.
grange, No. 317 for the coming year Charles Douglas Young, Boring.
was added to our
adds
Coach
Vaughan.
“It
tends
to
de­
its
safety
in
the
fiust
period
on
a
are as follows:
Virgil Arthur House, Portland.
membership list.
Gresham
fumble.
velop
efficient
units
just
as
it
welds
Master, Leonard Anders.
Because one or more of the men TILLMAN FORMAN
who was here to
unity in high schools and colleges. In the second period Pakorney ran pay Our her president
Overseer .Kenneth Palmateer.
named above may not be able to re­ WINS HONORS
official visit complimented
It
develops
an
esprit
de
corps
that
is
32
yards
to
score
and
Owens
conver­
Lecturer, Ruth Anders.
port at the induction station the fol
team, the captain and the musi­
ted. Pakorney ran 20 yards for the the
Steward, John Rhodes.
lowing men may be required to re­ Tillman Forman ,1938 graduate of remarkable.”
cian on their different work.
Mr.
Vaughan
recently
ran
across
its
safety
in
the
first
period
on
a
Ass’t Steward, Albert Adlon.
place them.
EUHS was one of the nineteen Ore­ excerpt from the battle fleet ath­ Owens converted. Taylor punched Speeches by various grand lodge
Chaplain, Sadie Anders.
William R. Wiseman, Seattle, Wash. gon state collegians included in an
officers and assembly officers follow­
letic rules in the U .S. navy blue, over the fourth period touchdown ed.
Treasurer .Birdie Gilgan.
Wesley A. Wilson, Molalla.
“Who’s Who in American Universi­ jackets
150 members attended the conven­
manuel.
“It
could
well
serve
and
Balmer
converted.
Secretary, Gene Ballou.
George L. Gardner, Milwaukee.
ties and Colleges” to receive honors. as a guide for our own school and
tion depsite the wet weather with
Gatekeeper .Calvin Beebe.
Paul Hagar .Portland.
The purpose of the list is to recom. town,” he said. It reads as follows:
twenty.six visitors from other dis­
Ceres, Irene Beebe.
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THIS NEWSPAPER OFFERS
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tricts.
commander
in
chief
desires
to
Pomona, Lnvon Ballou.
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Flora, Rosalie Rhodes.
HOWARD HORNER ACTING
universities thruout the country to tiom unless it is characterized by
BILL GRA HAM SAYS H E HAS
Lady Ass’t Stew., Lora Palamteer. ARMY INSTRUCTOR
the business world. The students were clean
free from any In the more than thirty years this " H O U S E BROK E” HO RSES
Musician, Melba Coop.
chosen on the base of character, lea­ taint or sportsmanship
of sharp practice newspaper has been published no
Executive committee, Wm. Gilgan, Howaid Horner, now a corporal dership .scholatship and future po­ and free suspicion
from
any
unfriendliness, is greater bargains have been offered Bill Graham, ex-U.S. cavalrymen
in
the
army
is
still
at
Camp
Roberts
Doc Palmateer and Oren Ballou.
tentialities.
not
the
spirit
of
true
Americonism, in popular readying matter than is of who operates a popular and success­
Home economics chairman, Mis. and is acting as instructor in the
which
is
to
play
fair
and give a fered in todays issue of this paper. ful dude ranch up Viola way, said
field artillery battalion. His battalion PLANS MADE FOR AN NUAL
Rena Duncan.
square deal. Winning or losing the Thru special arrangements with the this week that he has something new
Garfield and George granges will won first place on two consecutive FALL R O U N D .U P
main thing is to show yourselves mairazine publishers we offer Amer­ in the line of horses. Bill has what
hold a joint installation on Decem­ times for inspection and his platoon
good
and clean sportsmen .modest ica’s finest farm and fiction maga­ he calls “house broke” horses. These
The
Riders
of
the
Cascades,
local
ber 13th in the evening at the George was chosen out of the whole regi­
in combinatiion with our news­ horses of Bill’s never mess up a bam
grange hall.
ment as the one to be held open for riding club, will give their fust an­ winners if the breaks are with you zines
paper at prices that simply cannot be but are as scrupulously clean about
inspection for open house on Armis­ nual fall roundup (dance) in the Red and good losers if the breaks are ag­ duplicated
elsewheie. Look over the their quarters as a Dutch housewife.
tice Day. Howard’s room and the lo­ land grange hall Saturday evening, ainst you.”
list of magazines offered with our Just how Mr .Graham achieves this
wer floor were open and Howard December 6th. The drive will begin
PO T L Ilt'K S U P P E R A T
paper elsewhere in this issue. You ideal result he didn’t disclose. Sug­
at 9 p.m. and the chuck wagon will
acted as guide most of the day.
SP R IN G W A T E R
The Estacada library board met will be astounded at the value offer­ gest he get his method patented, it
In writing of this open house day be on hand during intermission.
This combination newspaper and would be worth a fortune.
There will be a pot luck supper Howaid said that most of the people Music for the Roundup will be with Mrs .Aimee Upton Wednesday ed.
magazine offer applies to both old
at the Springwater grange hall No- j «-ho visited were folks with a boy in furnished by the Sunset Serenaders. afternoon. The members presented and
subscriptions. Why not look Archie E. Yocum escaped serious
vember 21 at 6:30 p.m., followed by , the army and they were very inter- Colorful western costumes and Mrs. Julius Krieger with a lovely over new
the list of magazines offered injury in an auto accident near the
western dance tunes will feature this luncheon cloth in appreciation of ber
a social time during which Shirley! ested in the barracks.
Buck of Milweukie will show his : Howard expects an eight day fur- fall roundup to which the public is many years service as librarian. T a and select your favorites for your, Efglo Creek bridge on Monday when
and as Christmas presents for the brakes of his car locked. The
pictures of Mexico. Everybody in in- lough at Christmas when he will cordially invited. Tickets will be on was served and a very pleasant after 1 self
your
friends.
car was badly damaged.
noon
was
spent
visiting.
sale
this
week.
vitad.
com* home.
NEW SHORT WAVE STATION AT
THREE LINKS IS ALMOST
COMPLETED
17th. The sale is sponsored by the
Clackamas county public health as
sociation which retains 75 percent of
all funds raised to carry on its own
work the balance going to the state
and national tuberculosis associa-
tiion to finance research in the long-
waged fight against tubeiculosis.
In Estacada the American Legion
auxiliary will conduct the sale wiith
Mrs. J .C .Kiggins acting as chair­
man.
Volunteers serving in other com­
munities in this section of the com­
munity of the county are, Colton and
Meadowbrook, Mr. and Mrs. H. ill.
Ohindgren; Sandy and Bull Run,
Mrs. Robt. Jonsrud.
More Men For
the Army
Individual farmers must place or-
dem immediately if they expect the
priorities board to release the raw
material necessary for manufacture
of new farm machinery badly needed
for the 1942 harvest, This is the gist
of the information received by J.J,
Inskeep secretary of the Clackamas
county agricultural defense board as
the result of the county boards ap­
peal to the state board for clarifi­
cation of the situation regarding the
prospective iarm machinery shortage.
Because of the immense new acre,
age of seed crops planted at the re­
quest of the U. S. department of ag­
riculture the situation in the Wil­
lamette valley is especially serious.
Priorities for farm machinery will
not be given to individual farmers
according to the state board and if
farm orders are not received imme­
diately the equipment manufacturers
will have little basis for requesting
the release of steel and other raw
materials necessary for fabricating
new machinery.
In accordance with this informat­
ion Glenn Cumberland chairman of
Clackamas county’s agricultural de­
fense board issued an urgent appeal
for cooperation from every farmer
in the county to canvass his require­
ments and to place his orders imme.
diately .
Gresham Gophers
Defeat Rangers