Hello Would someone kindly lookup the following census for me? Beeman, Uriah View Image Online Age: 52 Year: 1920 Birthplace: IA Roll: T625_1504 Race: W Page: 16 B State: Oregon ED: 162 County: Umatilla Image: 941 Township: Pendleton Thank you very much Any help is greatly appreciated With Regards, -- Thanks, Sandy Please visit my homepage and see if you have any clues in my hunt for my elusive grandfather http://www.rootssearch.net/mygensite/sscarletgen/index.html Searching for the Ancestry of John ATTEBERRY __________________________________________________________________ Your favorite stores, helpful shopping tools and great gift ideas. Experience the convenience of buying online with Shop@Netscape! http://shopnow.netscape.com/ Get your own FREE, personal Netscape Mail account today at http://webmail.netscape.com/
June 23, 2002 The Dalles Chronicle 20 Years Ago, June 23, 1982 The Northern Wasco County Public Utilities District directors Tuesday officially accepted the resignation of member John Bauer, who is moving from The Dalles, and took under consideration four applications for his post. On motion of director Bob Proffit, the appointment was delayed to allow directors to interview candidates. Applicants on file are Dr. Milt Skov, veterinarian and former mayor of The Dalles; Dr. John Fizzell, a former county agent and now employed by Century 21 Realty; Rick Bernards, owner of a dental laboratory; and Mrs. Harriet Lewis, part time secretary at Zion Lutheran Church. 80 Years Ago, June 23, 1922 Wasco County cherries are now going east daily in carload lots, shipped by the Oregon Growers Cooperative and P.J. Stadelman. Two cars have been sent out today by the growers, made up entirely or Royal Annes. One car was shipped last night. Manager C.R. Thompson said that he expected to have another car of Royal Annes ready for shipping tonight. With the jury seated and opening arguments completed yesterday afternoon, the trial of Chin Sic on a first degree murder charge was started in dead earnest in circuit court this morning. Details of the shooting on the night of April 20, in which Chang Hong, an aged cannery worker, believed to have been a member of the Hip Sing tong, was killed, were brought out by a number of witnesses who were placed on the stand. A fine was paid in the police court this morning by Ben Mullen, who became so enthusiastic at the boxing contests last night that he climbed into the ring and attempted to assist one of the fighters with liquid refreshment. Mullen was arrested on a charge of drunkenness. Written permission to reprint Looking Back: A Glimpse Through the Chronicle's Files given by The Dalles Chronicle, The Dalles, Oregon. Copied and submitted by Earline Wasser.
1920 Census, Precinct 44, Ward 2, Pendleton, Umatilla, Oregon, page 168. ED 162, Sheet 16B. 18th January. Lincoln Street #119 232/240 Lahue, Marcus head home rented. M W 47 married Missouri Indiana Indiana. Farming, wheat farm employer. Minnie wife F W 42 married. Michigan Michigan Michigan. none. Ivan son M W 14 single Oregon Missouri Michigan none. --den son M W 13 single Oregon Missouri Michigan none. Olga daughter F W 10 single Oregon Missouri Michigan none. Ruth daughter F W 8 single Oregon Missouri Michigan none. BEEMAN, URIAH Roomer M W 52 Widowed Iowa United States United States. Plumber, Own shop. working on own account. Kathy ----- Original Message ----- From: "Sandy" <scarletgen@netscape.net> To: <OREGON-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Sunday, June 23, 2002 8:32 AM Subject: [OREGON] Census/1920/UMITILLA/BEEMAN > Hello > Would someone kindly lookup the following census for me? > > Beeman, Uriah View Image Online > Age: 52 Year: 1920 > Birthplace: IA Roll: T625_1504 > Race: W Page: 16 B > > State: Oregon ED: 162 > > County: Umatilla Image: 941 > > Township: Pendleton > > Thank you very much > Any help is greatly appreciated > With Regards, > -- > Thanks, > Sandy > Please visit my homepage and see if you have any clues in my hunt for my elusive grandfather > http://www.rootssearch.net/mygensite/sscarletgen/index.html > Searching for the Ancestry of John ATTEBERRY > > > > __________________________________________________________________ > Your favorite stores, helpful shopping tools and great gift ideas. Experience the convenience of buying online with Shop@Netscape! http://shopnow.netscape.com/ > > Get your own FREE, personal Netscape Mail account today at http://webmail.netscape.com/ > > > ==== OREGON Mailing List ==== > Welcome to the OREGON LIST > To Search the OREGON-L or leave the lists use this link to the Oregon-L > web site http://lists.rootsweb.com/index/usa/OR/misc.html > Oregon Archives http://arcweb.sos.state.or.us/ > > ============================== > To join Ancestry.com and access our 1.2 billion online genealogy records, go to: > http://www.ancestry.com/rd/redir.asp?targetid=571&sourceid=1237 > >
I'm wondering if someone can help me. I've been asked to try and contact the descendants of the following family. The family included the following Kaufman children: Loren, Allen Wayne, Ila May, baby sister, Glenna and a fifth unknown child. It is believed most of these children were born in The Dalles and they resided on Three Mile road. The children were placed into different foster homes and lost contact with one another. They had an uncle Willis Kaufman who was a cherry farmer in The Dalles. It is believed Glenna went to live with an aunt Hesse in California. These children's name may have been changed in the transistion to new homes. Loren left school in 1940 and would have graduated in 1941. I've found a couple of possible guardenship records mentioned on the Oregon State Archives genealogy listing that I have requested. Loren was killed during the Korean War and was given the Medal of Honor. He is being recognized July 4, 2002 in The Dalles when a new memorial will be dedicated to him and include all military persons. It is believed that Loren's brother Allen Wayne also served in the Korean War. He has not been heard from. We want to invite the descendants of the Kaufman family to the unveiling of the memorial. (The public is also invited.) If you have any ideas how to search for these descendants or make contact with them, please contact me at petew@netcnct.net Thanks for any ideas you have. Earline
Wonderful although very short... Transcription "METZGER--To Mr. and Mrs. P. 9111 S. E. Lincold st. March 26, a daughter, Dolores" Hope it helps. -- Thanks, Sandy Please visit my homepage and see if you have any clues in my hunt for my elusive grandfather http://www.rootssearch.net/mygensite/sscarletgen/index.html Searching for the Ancestry of John ATTEBERRY Elhcc@aol.com wrote: >Hi Sandy, > >I would be very interested in the birth info for METZGER. > >Thank you for your kind offer. >Ellen >Elhcc@aol.com > __________________________________________________________________ Your favorite stores, helpful shopping tools and great gift ideas. Experience the convenience of buying online with Shop@Netscape! http://shopnow.netscape.com/ Get your own FREE, personal Netscape Mail account today at http://webmail.netscape.com/
Hello I have some extra Death/Funeral and Birth notices which were on the same page as a death notice for my uncle, Elmer Atteberry. I am listing the names and if anyone is interested let me know and I will transcribe them. Journal, Multnomah County, OR 5 April 1934 DEATH NOTICES ATTEBERRY Elmer Lee HOGAN Sue PETRONE Rocco FUNERAL NOTICES ALMETER APA BROWN COON GOTTFIIED ITEL KITTLESN MOORE RANDALL--Only part of this is on the page, it is cut off after the given BIRTHS ALLEN ALTENHOFEN BECKER BERG BRADLEY BUFFAM BURTCHAELL CAMPBELL CARTER CRAMER ELSENBACH GERMAN GRANT HAUXHURST HOLZMAN HONEY JARMAN KARAMAN KELLY KLINKER KUCKENBERG KUNTZ LEE LELAND MASKAL McCLARD McCLARD McKEOWN McKINNEY METZGER -- Thanks, Sandy Please visit my homepage and see if you have any clues in my hunt for my elusive grandfather http://www.rootssearch.net/mygensite/sscarletgen/index.html Searching for the Ancestry of John ATTEBERRY __________________________________________________________________ Your favorite stores, helpful shopping tools and great gift ideas. Experience the convenience of buying online with Shop@Netscape! http://shopnow.netscape.com/ Get your own FREE, personal Netscape Mail account today at http://webmail.netscape.com/
Hello David, I can't tell you where John B. Horner and his wife Isabelle Skipton are buried because I don't have the cemetery books at home, but I can give you their death dates. They both died in Benton Co., OR, John died September 14, 1933 and Isabelle died March 28, 1952. I would be interested in anny additional information that you have on this family. Thank you, Dorothy Burt dgburt@pioner.net ------------------------------------ Date forwarded: Mon, 17 Jun 2002 22:53:38 -0600 Date sent: Mon, 17 Jun 2002 21:47:57 -0700 From: David L Skipton <desertdave3@juno.com> Subject: [OREGON] Horner/Skipton To: OREGON-L@rootsweb.com Forwarded by: OREGON-L@rootsweb.com Send reply to: OREGON-L@rootsweb.com > > Hello everyone, I have made a request before but this one should be > easy. I am looking for one of my family. Her name is Isabelle > Skipton Horner. She was born in Iowa abt 1859 to Elijah and Jane > Skipton. The family moved to Benton County, Oregon in 1862. She > married John B. Horner 05 September 1880 in Philomath, Oregon. Her > husband John was the Professor of History at Oregon Agriculture > College until his death in 1933. I can find alot of information on > John because he was well known for his Oregon History and his writings > but can't seem to find any info on when Isabelle died. I sure would > like to find out where they are buried and maybe a Obit on Isabelle. > Can anyone help me with this? > > Thanks you very much for your time. > David L. Skipton > Apple Valley, CA > > > ==== OREGON Mailing List ==== > Welcome to the OREGON LIST > To Search the OREGON-L or leave the lists use this link to the > Oregon-L web site http://lists.rootsweb.com/index/usa/OR/misc.html > Oregon Archives http://arcweb.sos.state.or.us/ > > ============================== > To join Ancestry.com and access our 1.2 billion online genealogy > records, go to: > http://www.ancestry.com/rd/redir.asp?targetid=571&sourceid=1237
There are 2 Isabelle Horners on the Oregon Death Index. 1) Isabelle Horner Marion County, OR d. 24 Dec 1933 Cert # 780 2) Isabelle Horner Benton County, OR d. 28 Mar 1952 Spouse: John Certificate #2451 Hope this helps. Lillian LSchiendel@aol.com
Hello everyone, I have made a request before but this one should be easy. I am looking for one of my family. Her name is Isabelle Skipton Horner. She was born in Iowa abt 1859 to Elijah and Jane Skipton. The family moved to Benton County, Oregon in 1862. She married John B. Horner 05 September 1880 in Philomath, Oregon. Her husband John was the Professor of History at Oregon Agriculture College until his death in 1933. I can find alot of information on John because he was well known for his Oregon History and his writings but can't seem to find any info on when Isabelle died. I sure would like to find out where they are buried and maybe a Obit on Isabelle. Can anyone help me with this? Thanks you very much for your time. David L. Skipton Apple Valley, CA
The Dalles Chronicle, June 16, 2002 20 Years Ago, June 16, 1982 Antelope's (Oregon) attempts to dissolve its charter on April 15 has caused Secretary of State Norma Paulos to do an about face on allowing voters to register and vote on legislative committee for a 20-day cutoff for registering to vote in the state. In 1975 Mrs. Paulos served on the House Elections Committee and voted for a bill that allowed election-day registrations. She felt then it would increase voter turnout. A student at Treaty Oak Education Center, Joyce Hoff, has been accepted into the Clark Community College Nursing Program at Vancouver, Washington. Mrs. Hoff, 39, has five children and one grandchild. She started back to school in spring term, 1981. 40 Years Ago, June 16, 1962 Two The Dalles Explorer Scouts, James Davis and Ronald Robinson, left Friday evening for a 21-day junket which will take them to such well known places as Disneyland, Marineland, Chinatown and the Air Force Academy in Colorado Springs (Colorado) and the Mormon Tabernacle in Salt Lake City (Utah). They are not expected home until July 9. It's all part of the Philmont, New Mexico exposition on which Explorers each year may go provided they haven't made the trip before. Estimated total budget for the Wasco County toll bridge east of here is $300,00 for 1963-64, County Treasurer Alvina Morris reports. About two-thirds of that amount - $199,200 - consists of bond and interest charges. Total operating expenses are estimated at $100,800, the major item of which includes $52,000 for salaries and taxes and $17,000 for insurance. 60 Years Ago, June 16, 1942 Grant Cyphers started work for the city police department today as a patrolman. He fills the position vacated when Oscar Bruckert tended his resignation. Polling a majority of 54 votes, Harry L. Kenan was named as a member of the board of directors of School District No. 12 here yesterday in an election which created more than the usual amount of interest among local residents. Kenan received 442 votes while Frank G. Dick, incumbent and present chairman of the board received 388 it was revealed here this morning by Miss Prudence Patterson, district clerk. One of America's rarities - a brand new automobile tire - was turned into the Sunset Motor Company yesterday as President Roosevelt's scrap rubber campaign began in Wasco County under the sponsorship and direction of all local oil companies. Donated to the government by W.B. Cheshire, the tire had not traveled a mile. 80 Years Ago, June 16, 1922 The fast thinning ranks of the Grand Army of the Republic lost another member last night when G.D. Martin, 77 years old and a member of the J.W.Nasmith post, died at the home of his son, Del Martin, 1277 I Street. Death was brought on by old age. Martin fought in the Civil War with the Seventh Kansas calvary. He was born in Morgan County, Indiana coming to Oregon in 1876 by way of San Francisco (California), settling near McMinnville (Oregon). He came to Wasco County in 1882, taking up a homestead in what is now known as the Pleasant Ridge district. Eight different local choruses are in the Pilgrim Boys chorus, which will sing at the civic auditorium tomorrow evening. All of the leading churches in Portland have from two to ten boys in the chorus. E.L. Miller, who will direct the boys is an experienced choir director of 20 years among the churches of Portland. Miss Bessie Bonney, who has been teaching school at Dufur (Oregon), was in the city for a few days enroute to Monmouth (Oregon), where she will attend summer school at the state normal. 100 Years Ago, June 16, 1902 Last year 140 property owners cast their votes at the school election. Today the number will probably be larger as more interest seems to be taken in the result. Since Saturday night, two names have been added to the list of candidates for school directors and the names being voted for this afternoon are B.S. Huntington, R.H. Weber, H. Glenn, N. Whealdon and Henry Maier. Out of this excellent list of candidates, all of whom would make good directors, we need have no fear of the result. A poor, unfortunate horse was the victim of our sidewalks this morning. His owner, Charles Butts, had just purchased him and was going to use him for a pack horse. The animal stepped up onto the sidewalk at the northeast corner of Second and Laughlin and instead of a board he stepped into a hole in the walk, breaking his leg. He was taken to the beach and shot. Written permission to reprint Looking Back: A Glimpse through the Chronicle's Files given by The Dalles Chronicle, The Dalles, Oregon. Copied and submitted by Earline Wasser.
Surnames: Weeks, McNaughtman, Hunt, Beer, Biggs, Dowdell, Bartusek, Renning Grace Margaret Weeks, 90, a long-time resident of The Dalles, died at the local hospital after the sudden onset of illness, on Friday, June 7, 2002. She was born April 22, 1912, on a farm at Barton, North Dakota, the third of five children to Harry Harold and Katherine (McNaughtman) Hunt. She spent most of her early life in Willow City, North Dakota, and then later moved to Minot, where she met her future husband, James J. Weeks, who was a member of Minot Daily News Staff. They were married on October 14, 1934, in Minot, North Dakota. She spent many years in retail trades, beginning with Buttrey's in Minot and continued with the Hecht Company in Washington, D.C., where the family took up residence in 1936. In the early 1940's, they moved to St. Louis, Missouri and in 1944 decided to make The Dalles their home. She enjoyed sales, especially because of the broadening circle of acquaintances it afforded, beginning with Safeway and including Ninth Street Supermarket and Mauser's Home Center. She served as a volunteer at the Mid-Columbia Medical Center for many years and most recently shared duty as a docent for the Rorick House with the Wasco County Historical Society. She was a member of the United Church of Christ Congregational. Surviving are her husband of almost 68 years, James J. Weeks; two sons, Kenneth, Portland and James Jr., The Dalles; a daughter, Mary Jane (Mrs. Scott) Beer; The Dalles; three grandchildren, Suzanne and Jody Beer, The Dalles and Stephanie Biggs, Spokane, Washington; a brother, William Hunt and his wife, Benora, Willows, California; a sister, Myrtle Dowdell and her husband, E.D., Long Beach, California; sister-in-law, Frances Bartusek, Kingman, Arizona and Margaret Renning, Fresno, California; and nieces and nephews. A sister, Edith and a brother, Robert, preceded her in death. A commemorative service will be held at 11 a.m. on Wednesday, June 12, at the United Church of Christ Congregational with Pastor Karl Vercouteren officiating. Private interment will be held at The Dalles Parklawn Cemetery with arrangements in care of Smith Callaway Chapel. Remembrances may be made to: Home At Last Animal Friends, P.O. Box 390, The Dalles, Oregon 97058. The Dalles Chronicle June 11, 2002 Written permission to reprint obituary given by The Dalles Chronicle, The Dalles, Oregon. Copied and submitted by Earline Wasser.
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The Dalles Chronicle, June 9, 2002 Compiled by Elroy King 20 Years Ago, June 9, 1982 Margaret Kuehl of Canby (Oregon) and Keith Wagenblast of Bend (Oregon) won overall grand championship showmanship awards in FFA (Future Farmers of America) and 4-H competition during the Oregon Wheat League Junior Livestock Show in Tygh Valley (Oregon) Tuesday. They and other exhibitors were scheduled to sell their animals today during two sessions at 11 a.m. and 2:30 p.m. Jodi Nofziger and Tim Haley were named the outstanding female and male athletes for the 1981-82 school year at Judson Baptist College (The Dalles). The award is based on athletic and academic achievements as well as spiritual qualities and general student involvement. Judson Baptist athletic award winners were announced by athletic director Keith Aldy. 40 Years Ago, June 9, 1962 Several acres of the campgrounds at Lost Lake near Mt. Hood are covered with trees blown down by winter storms in repetition of damage incurred in 1961. Hood River District Ranger Cranson Fosberg said he discovered the damage during his walk into the lake over the snow in early May. Stream water outlook for Wasco and Hood River counties remain near average according to W.T. Frost, snow survey supervisor for Oregon. A cool, wet May produced only average stream flow but primed the soils to near capacity. Snows that fell periodically during May have melted except at higher elevations. The minimum price support for 1962 - crop wheat in Wasco County will be $2.07 Les Fredrickson of the ASC County Committee announced this week. This compares with the county support rate at $1.98 for the 1961 wheat crop. Information of price support rates for wheat stored in terminals is also available at the ASC county office. 60 Years Ago, June 9, 1942 Re-election of Max Kaseberger, assistant manager of the local branch of the United States National Bank of Portland, as chairman of the Wasco County Chapter of the American Red Cross for the year of 1942 was effected last night at the annual membership meeting of the organization, held in the courthouse. Other officers elected at Monday's meeting included: Eugene Courtney, vice-chairman; Glenn Corey, treasurer; Miss Ruby Thompson, executive secretary; and Joe D. Thomison, recording secretary. 80 Years Ago, June 9, 1922 Jack McCarthy, of Grant county (Oregon), entrant no. 2, won the pony express race from The Dalles to Canyon City (Oregon) and the purse of $750 in gold dust offered as first prize when he galloped across the line in Canyon City at 11:32 this morning. His running time was 19 hours and 17 minutes. Bert Price of Canyon City, who left The Dalles 15 minutes later than McCarthy, finished the race on the winners heels arriving at 12:28.05 o'clock. Price won second money of $250. The fourteenth annual commencement exercises of The Dalles High school will be held this evening at 8 o'clock in the high school auditorium. Fourty five students of the class of 1922 will receive their diplomas. J.S. Landers, president of the normal school at Monmouth (Oregon), will give the commencement address. Mr. Landers was formerly superintendent of the city schools in The Dalles and his reputation as an educator is state wide. 100 Years Ago, June 9, 1902 The Antelope (Oregon) school closed for the summer vacation Thursday. During the term just closed there has been a long step toward progress in every branch of the school. The attendance has been increased and the seeds of instruction which heretofore have been sown have developed into knowledge. The efficient corps of teachers, Misses May Sechler, Louise Goodnow and Josie Sprink have accomplished a wonderful work in our school during the scholastic year just closed the results of which the various pupils will carry through life - Antelope Herald. Permission to reprint Look Back: A Glimpse through the Chronicle's Files given by The Dalles Chronicle, The Dalles, Oregon. Copied and submitted by Earline Wasser.
Hi everyone, I inquired a while ago about finding a birth/death record for an older sibling of my uncle. He said this child died prior to his birth. There was one possible on the death record data base, so a ordered a copy from the archives. I got it today, right record, wrong parents and it included a bill for the usual 25 cents for the copy and postage. I don't know when the new prices go into effect. I have a death certificate(Toledo, Lincoln Co, OR) for an Ada May Cooley, born May 8, 1916 died May 19. It lists cause of death as premature birth. Parents are S.W. Cooley from Indiana and Alice Small, daughter of M.W. Small, born in Kansas. If anyone wants this certificate, contact me with you snail mail address off list and I will send it on. I am looking for the child of Franklin Arthur Cooley and Irene Dow. Pat in Vancouver, WA
I have a relative who was listed on the 1920 census for the State Institution for the Feeble Minded in Marion County, Oregon, also one who was listed in the Oregon State Insane Asylum, Salem, Marion, OR. Does anyone know if these records can be accessed.........and how? Thanks, Kathy
James was born in Portland in 1945, Kia Vietnam, 1966. I Understand there are around 5 BRILES families in Portland. 1 or possibly more are related to James. If anyone knows who his father was, or a relative, I would like to get in touch with them. I do not have all of his Grandfathers Children, Also would anyone know how I could access his Military Record, ie: place of burial etc. If anyone responds to this, PLEASE do it directly to my E-mail address Privately. Thanks, for any help I may get. He was a Cousin of mine. He is a missing link I would be Proud to fill in. Jack E. Briles, Sr. Floyd County INPCRP Coordinator PO Box 444 New Albany, In. 47151-0444 (812) 282-6585 E-mail jb502000@aol.com
I don't know if you have this information or not, but in looking at the records for Willamette National Cemetery, here in Portland, that are on internment.net, there are two people with the last name of Briles buried there. A Cecil O. Briles b. 11/23/1913, d. 02/03/1976, buried 12/10/1976. And a Leon Lavern Briles b. 09/04/1917, d. 05/22/1994, buried 06/08/1994. HTH, Sherri Harmon BIGAMY-L Listmom ----- Original Message ----- From: <Jb502000@aol.com> To: <OREGON-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Sunday, June 02, 2002 11:10 PM Subject: [OREGON] James Walter BRILES, KIA South Vietnam > James was born in Portland in 1945, Kia Vietnam, 1966. I Understand there are > around 5 BRILES families in Portland. 1 or possibly more are related to > James. If anyone knows who his father was, or a relative, I would like to get > in touch with them. I do not have all of his Grandfathers Children, Also > would anyone know how I could access his Military Record, ie: place of burial > etc. If anyone responds to this, PLEASE do it directly to my E-mail address > Privately. Thanks, for any help I may get. He was a Cousin of mine. He is a > missing link I would be Proud to fill in. > > Jack E. Briles, Sr. > Floyd County INPCRP Coordinator > PO Box 444 > New Albany, In. 47151-0444 > (812) 282-6585 > E-mail jb502000@aol.com > > > ==== OREGON Mailing List ==== > Welcome to the OREGON LIST > To Search the OREGON-L or leave the lists use this link to the Oregon-L > web site http://lists.rootsweb.com/index/usa/OR/misc.html > Oregon Archives http://arcweb.sos.state.or.us/ > > ============================== > To join Ancestry.com and access our 1.2 billion online genealogy records, go to: > http://www.ancestry.com/rd/redir.asp?targetid=571&sourceid=1237 > > >
Hello I have a question and hopefully someone has knowlege. I have a very old picture of my grandfather, John ATTEBERRY. The picture is probably taken circa 1930. He is standing by his car and the lisence plate is clear "Salem 157072". I am digging for straws in his search, as he is very elusive and records are few and far between. My question is does anyone know if they have archived these kind of records and where would I even START to look for any documentation on something like this in Salem or the State of Oregon? Thanks for any help with regards, -- Thanks, Sandy Please visit my homepage and see if you have any clues in my hunt for my elusive grandfather http://www.rootssearch.net/mygensite/sscarletgen/index.html Searching for the Ancestry of John ATTEBERRY __________________________________________________________________ Your favorite stores, helpful shopping tools and great gift ideas. Experience the convenience of buying online with Shop@Netscape! http://shopnow.netscape.com/ Get your own FREE, personal Netscape Mail account today at http://webmail.netscape.com/