1 Music Program At School Gets Praise Those parents and iriends who attended the splendid Christmas operetta at the Es­ tacada Grade School on Dec. 22 w ill probably realize that it was produced under the able direction of Mrs. Opal Shelton vocal instructor for Volume No. 52, tacada, Oregon No. 1 $2.50 Single Copy 5c Year the grade school. Mrs. Shel­ ton, who has been teaching here for the past thirteen ¡ years, says she had really given up her teaching career in favor of home making, when War II came along and Estacada residents who at­ test, as chosen by ballot votes The local American Legion pressed her back into serv­ Auxiliary met with the Post tended the "Search for Talent of the audience, was Stan ice. Now she enjoys it so members for a putluck dinner Show", Monday night of this Dmytryk, whose singing of much she'd hate to quit. week, found an entertaining "Anyw here I W ander" left us Monday night. A fter dinner evening in store for them. The humming the refrain long a f­ their While our able instrumen­ each group retired to amateur show, sponsored joint- | terwards. He was sponsored by tal music director, Mr. Barr, regular meeting rooms. ( ly by R.C.A. Victor (Omar the Estacada Food Center. Mrs. Ray Gordon reported is an essential part of the ! Stockdale, local representa- j Stan, the son o f Mr. and Mrs. presenting Christmas grade school music program, on tive) and the Estacada Kiwanis Ed Dmytryk. of Rt. 2, Estaca- families as we wish to inform our read­ cheer to three Club was emeeed by “ Mr. Tal- | da, and a 1954 gradúate o f the ers that neither he nor Mr. w ell as bedding and clothes. , ent” , a radio and T-V showman Estacada high school, is a soph- Olanie, the high school mus­ The rehabilitation chairman I affiliated currently with K P T V more at Pacific Univ. in Forest ic director, were responsible reported on credit given at The contestants are to be com­ Grove. During his high school for this operetta, as was er­ the Portland Vet hospital in mended for the creditable per­ career Stan lent his rich bari­ roneously stated in News amount $76.80 and at Rose- formances they gave, especial­ tone voice to many musical headlines o f December 23. burg hospital $60.15.The gifts ly in view of the short prepar­ programs in the school and These two gentlemen did di­ are given to the gift shop ation time allowed them since community. During the past rect the very excellent mu­ where the patients may the first announcement of the summer he directed the Esta­ sic concert presented the Christmas shop and the A u x­ show. cada Methodist Church choir, previous week at the high iliary wrap and mail free of Top winner of the talent con o f which he had been a mem­ school, and featuring instru­ charge. Razors and mirrors ber in previous years. As first mental numbers from both and shaving lotion w ere g iv ­ prize Stan received a table- schools, and the high school en to the Portland hospital. model R.C.A. radio. Few people In Estacada done lots of part-time and withstood the strain pretty | choir. Many who heard this Sewing w ill be held Jan.20 ^ Second place winner was concert declared it to be the with ootluck dinner at the need introduction to the Rob- substitute teaching, and is still well. Susan is still pretty naive Gene Bavert, who sang, to the best yet, in these past two hall.All members are reques­ ert Cody fam ily, for they have relied on as Estacada grade about it. They keep so busy accompaniment o f his Spanish years. , ted to attend as there are made themselves very much a school’s steady “ stand-in" tea­ with their own activities that The City Council meeting quilts to make up and lay­ part of the community, since cher. Just for the joy of it, they don’t have much time to this Thursday night, Jan. 5, guitar, two o f his own original ette material to be handed Bob came here as the Grade Betty, who loves to sew for worry about that. Out of promises to be an interesting compositions, "W ay Down In out. Plans are being made to School Principal, seven years her fam ily, teaches sewing to school there are Boy Scouts, and informative session for all Mississippi” , and a cute num­ a 9-10 yr. group of 4-H girls. 4-H club, and music to practice local citizens who wish to at­ ber, “ Tell me why, Daddy” . make the Easter dresses for ago. At that time there were Bob’s earlier teaching duties Gene, the good-natured young only four Codys in the pic­ child welfare. Around the attractive house tend. A complete resume of daddy of the small children ture. Little Susan was born at Hubbard and later at St. the i&ty activities for the past which is home to the Codys we The G ift to the Yanks five years ago. Other members Helens (w here he also coacu- for whom he had written the year is to be given in reports found all sorts of interesting that 16 of the fam ily pictured here, ed athletics in the high school) latter song, is employed by the Born on Dec. 25th at Hut­ chairman reported in besides Bob and his wife, Bet­ were interrupted, like many attractions for children. Out­ by all departments and com­ Acm e Timber Co.. As a prize chinson Hospital in Oregon bottles had been placed side there are cats and dogs mittees of city government. gift he received an album o f City, was L ori Jean Graves, the stores and w ill be picked ty, are Robin, age 12, and Ma­ another by the War, for a two year "shift“ in the Navy. Dur­ (only one belongs to them) The council expects to discuss records. Gene was sponsored a real 7 lb. 10 oz. Christmas up soon. The group voted to ry Jane, who is just 10. a privilege tax ordinance, as and a goat (M ary Jane’s pel;. serve the Eastern Star ban­ by G ray’s Hardware. ing this time he served as ath­ present for Mr. and Mrs. Rus During those seven years by the Finance letic specialist in the officers’ Upstairs, in the cute bunk-bed­ submitted sol Graves, of Rt. 2, Estacada. quet Feb 25. Third place winner was Mrs. Mr. Cody has served in a wide Committee, and a peddler’s o r­ rooms, were just lots of dolls The annual March of Dimes training program at R.P.I., in The baby girl has a brother, Helen Mae Barr, whose lyric variety of community activi­ and all the things which dolls dinance, as presented by the Michael, aged four, and a sister potuck dinner w ill be held on ties, including Scout work, the Troy, N. Y... A t one time Bob need to live well. In every Planning Commission. The soprano lent ricn beauty to the Patty, whose third birthday January 22 from 1 P.M. to 4 United Fund drive chairman­ took two years out of teaching show number "M ake Believe". Street Committee w ill present corner was a touch of artistry was on New Year’s day. The P.M. This is open to the pub­ ship, Estacada summer recrea­ to operate a sporting goods As Mrs. Joe Barr, it seems that the paving program for the or whimsy appropriate to chil­ 50c store in Hubbard. He also took grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. ic at a small charge o f Helen Mae has been subordin­ tion programs, o f which he coming year. The Council w ill dren or to people who love Ren Graves o f Canby, and Mr. per plate.This diner has been was the original organizer, Ki- time for additional studies at ating her vocal talents to the act upon the recent election children and make it their car­ for the the Univ. o f Oregon, from and Mrs. A lfred Lytle of Ore­ successfully given wanis, American Legion, Rod of new officers for the Fire raising of five small children. which he received his Master’s eer to work with them and gon City. Her daddy is in the past five years. She was sponsored by Broad­ and Gun Club, not to mention Department. understand them. logging business. way Theatre. The monthly card party the innumerable educational degree in 1951. A Sunday morning w ill find Spare time activities for the w ill be given Jan 14. Mrs. organizations which require Other acts chosen to go to Codys are many and varied. the Cody fam ily attending the Frank Marshall in charge. his attention. Oregon City this Thursday A baby girl was reported Methodist Church and Sunday Boating and ijishing along our The public is cordially invit­ night, Jan. 5, for the district born to Mr. and Mrs. L yle Like many other school own river are the most popu­ school. ed to attend this 500 party. semi-finals, included the “ Five Daniels of Estacada, on Dec. principals, educator Bob Cody lar; but hunting, water-skiing, We decided from our visit I Majorettes” , Carolyn Durham, The membership goal has married 26, at Oregon City, weighing a school teacher, and go lf also hold a strong at that the Robert Codys alto- j Judy Eskersley, Charlotte Lane have 7 lb. 9 oz. (W e were unable to been reached; we now whom he met while studying traction for them; and bridge gether make up a happy fam Janice Taylor, and Nikki White get further details at this tim e) 132 members and the execu­ at Oregon College of Educa- is a popular indoor sport. j ily, with a daddy who is a whose glttering white satin tive committee w ill be enter­ tion, at Monmouth. Though Being the school principal’s ¡ pretty good man to be guiding tained by the N avy Unit in The Estacada Kiwanians costumes and artistic routine, she hasn’t done anv full-time ! youngsters isn’t so easy, but j the affairs o f the other child­ and their wives witnessed the to the tune o f "D ark Town Portland. The N avy Unit teaching since then, Betty has Robin and Mary Jane have ren of our community. challenged the Carl Doug- installation of the new officers Strutter’s Ball” , provided col­ lasss Unit to a potluck din­ of_ the club for the coming orful variety for the Show. The year at a special dinner meet­ Majorettes w ere sponsored by ner; j h e winner reaching thVir membership goal to be ing on Tuesday night, Jan. 3. Tommy May's restaurant. Presiding at the installation The Estacada Garden Club entertained by the loser. Another act chosen by popu­ was Vern Roake, retiring Lt. lar vote to go to Oregon City held their regular meeting in Although the Unit has Gov. o f Kiwanis, who ‘pinned’ was a duet by Glenda Erickson the City Hall Jan. 2, 1956. Roll reached its membership goal, About 250 farmers from I o f this past week was the the new officers, after present­ and Don Taylor, sponsored by call was answered by report­ it w ill gladly receive By Margaret Westerberg mem­ Marion County attended thd cause of an accident at the Y ing pins of recognition to the Marehbanks’ Cafe. ing on the condition o f various bership applications from any meeting at Stayton on Dec. Pvt. Barrie Kishpaugh flew J where Dodge road joins the retiring officers, with words shrubs and flowers inthe gar- j eligible ladies. "M r. Talent” presented cer­ 22 to consider the proposal Camp Roberts, ! highway. P a d Justice and the of commendation. dens. tificates of special merit to the for a marketing coop for home from Past-president Dick Schmidt follow ing acts: lawn grass seed. Homer N e­ Calif, to spend the Christmas j three boVs Tommy, Scott and The President, Mrs. Ed Linn home turned over the president’s Mary Elizabeth Foster and well o f Springwater and Es­ holidays with his w ife Nacfine, Kevin were returning was presented with a Poinsetta j Dawn Clark, who sang together tacada and Hollis Ottoway, and his parents. Mr. and Mrs. from thc store and as the car I gavel to Bob Clayville, follow plant. Mrs. James Lamb re­ made the turn it hit an icy ing his installation. Other in­ and separately, unaccompanied Marion County Agent, were P C. Kishpaugh. ported on the Christmas sa le ' spot and turned on its side in coming officers were: 1st Vice Their wistful and haunting primary spokesmen at this and thanked members and i The Robert Ott fam ily were the ditch. Fortunately the on- Pres., Alan Price; 2nd Vice "blues” and ballads, in a minor meeting. Not only was the friends in making the sale a able to drive over from Gas- ly injury was a few bruises to Pres., Verne Sutton; Sec., Geo. key, added a unique note to the idea received enthusiasti­ success. The work done in ma- j ton to spend the day after the occupants and a couple o i Kimmel; Tres.. Bill Jones. The program. cally, but decision was made k(ing up swags, table pieces, Christmas with his parents. , dents to the side of the car. new board o f directors con­ The trumpet Trio, a group of in to hold a special conference Mr. and Mrs. M. F. Ott and and wreaths were outstanding, j None of the old-timers Laura Burk has been enjoy­ sists of: Larry Bcrentzen, Bob Grade School boys, consisting for further action on Jan. 23, this vicinlity can remember his sisters Mrs. Frances Kish- Dungan, Tommy May, Bob of Robert Westby, Tommy K err with her A book, “ Complete Book of anyone ever getting married 1956, at Stayton. Tw o repre­ paugh and Mrs. Anne Justice ing her vacation Mrs. McGon- Cooke, Jim Anderson, Woody and Robin Cody, have already sentatives o f the growers and their families. Due to the grandmother, Bulbs” by Rockwell and G ray­ in the Viola church before. Miller, and Ernest Rvnning. been heard favorably around igle o f Portland. from each seed district, in son w ill be placed on the book j As a token o f appreciation Estacada. On Saturday, Dec. 31, 1955, Marion and Clackamas coun­ high water it was not known shelf in the Library in mem- ! M ill O live Low ell, if they would be able to make Bill Wagner who spends a I for his service during the past daughter ties are to be appointed Four Clarinettes, with Judy to the trip until the last minute, big part of the year piloting a ory o f Mrs. Belle Fuqua. year, the club presented to McNamar, Bonnie Howell, Na­ o f Mr. and Mrs. Emery L o w ­ attend this meeting and to but except fo r one place fishing boat out of Westpori. j Dick Schmidt, a bronze pla­ ell, Route one, Beavercreek, T h e Flow er Chairman re­ dine Austin, and Jo Letha R ic­ serve as committeemen to in­ where they 'had to drive Wash., is home for a few que. A t the close o f the even- key, also played together at Robert itiate action. ported on presenting the new became the bride of through water, the roads were months with his family. I ing he gave a brief report on Harrison the son o f Mr. and Barber Shop with an arrange­ the recent school concert. clear. Harrison, Rt. 2, ment, and the new owners of Mrs. Guy The Horners, Varitz and Ott ! an International Kiwanis Con­ Other contestants included: vention, at Belllingham, Wash., Scotts Mills. Tw o Oregonion carrier boys, the Super Cream Shop were Linda Niessen, singing “ Only Miiss Carolyn Varitz, who families spent Jan.2nd at the j which he and Mrs. Schmidt The ceremony was perform ­ Jim Moss and Glen Phillips, teaches school presented with a basket ar­ Y ou "; Claudia Forrester, sing in Klamath annual open house party at the attended earlier in the fall. ed by Rev. Verne Renaud.. were given a free treat by the Falls spent the week of ing "W hispering Sands” ; and rangement. her Springwater Grange hall. During the dinner hour, Paula Bryan, playing ‘Jealousy’ (This was another first as this Oregonion when they were vacation with her parents,Mr. N ew Years eve guests in the special music was presented by Christmas swags and ar­ was the first wedding he has sent without expense by spec­ on her tenor saxophone. and Mrs. A T. Varitz. Carolyn were [ Ann Harbert, at the piano, and rangements w ere presented to performed since he Accompanists for the various was oi- ial train with 400 others to the is quite excited about her im- L W. Miettunen home ,. . . . _ Mr. and Mrs. Ray Miettunen La Donna Anderson, who sang twenty-two shut ins. Thank- dained last October.) East and West Shrine football acts included Bonnie Howell, pending trip to Europe where o f Yoder. On New Years, the two numbers you letters of appreciation will Ann Harbert, and Mrs. L. L. Mr. John McKenzie was the classics at Los Angeles. They she w ill be an International j.c. Reese fam ily visited with j Special guests o f the even- be sent to all newspapers for Jenkins. soloist and sang two songs, went on Friday returning on Farm Youth Exchange student the Miettunens. ing, besides the Verne Roakes, their courtesy in printing the Oregonion carrier and w ill spend six months in The talent show was fine e x ­ “ G irl of M y Dreams” and Monday. Garden Club News. Johnnie and Rosamond My- were the new Lt. Gov. George perience for the aspiring per­ “ Because.” Mrs. Gertrude boys have a tough job these the home of a farm family, lt form er res,- | Stiles and Mrs. Stiles, from formers, and offers opportunity days in the dark, cold, rain or is not known yet to which ers, Silverton, Mrs. Adolph Still reported McKenzie played the wedding snow and wind, but Jim and country she w ill be sent. dents o f Dodge were visitors \ Sherwood. for the winners to go higher, if on forty-nine swags being tak­ march and accompanied her in the John Fugle home to | As result o f a special draw ­ they qualify in the semi-finals Glen are doing satisfactory- en to the Veterans’ Hospital in husband on the piano. ing, two vases of flowers that service. The slippery road conditions watch the new year come in. Portland. Mrs. James Lamb The bride wore a pale blue adorned the tables were pre­ Mr. and Mrs. Bob Dungan assisted Mrs. Still in putting suit with pink blouse, gloves sented to Mrs. Roake and Mrs. spent the holidays in Vancouv­ up the decorations. The pat­ and hat Her shoes and purse Alan Price, and a potted hya­ er, Wash., their form er home ients are very grateful for this were white. She wore an or­ cinth went to Mrs. Duane town, visiting their parents. w ork of the Garden Club. chid corsage. Arlene Jo Utt, daughter of veil and carried a white Bible Provo, Utah, assisted. Pouring Olanie. • ■ Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Brink Mae Mr. and Mrs. Arch J. Utt, be­ with lavender, orchid and punch was Miss Judy Lauder- A paper was read on taking | Her sister, Mrs. Lila and four sons have been in Co- of Donald white satin streamers. back of Portland; coffee- Mrs. care o f Poinsettas and the ta k -! Grady, was her matron of ho­ came the bride , lorado visithig with relatives M r and Brides maid was her sister, R. T. Bates of Oakridge, Ore., ing of cuttings. Dried arrange­ nor, and wore a navy blue suit Duane Berg son o f ! and old time friends. corsage Mrs. Elmer Berg o f Milwauk- Miss Irene Utt in light blue sister o f the bride. Ladies o f ments were judged and dis­ and accessories, her was pink rose buds. ie, at a lovely holiday season taffeta with head dress o f the Methodist Womens Society cussed. Bernard Grady, brother-in- ceremony at the local Metho­ pink bavardia and pink rose o f Christian Service served in the evening of buds. Hostesses for the day, Mrs. law o f the bride acted as best dist Church Her flowers also were the kitchen. They w ere Mrs. Earlier in December, Miss Dec. 30 at 8 P.M. at a double pink bavardia and pink rose Dew ey Qualls, Mrs. Jack Sylvanas Carter, Mrs. Arnold man. The bride was given in mar­ ring candle light ceremony buds. Best man was A llen D. Nicholson, Anderson and Mrs. James i Mrs. Joe Rickey, Louise Anne Larsen was fetea riage by her father, Emery performed by Rev. Violet Smith. Ushers were Loren B. Sr., Mrs. A lfred Newman, Mrs at a bridal shower in Portland Lamb. The bride’s mother Bolliger. Bowman, and David Sherman Ed Linn and Mrs Louise by Miss Irene U tt and Mrs. Mrs. Adolph Still presented Lowell. Safe D river awards have Ronald Bryan, form er class­ and Sololtst was Mrs. Dean The brides mother wore for Douglas, color slides o f Test Gardens wore a blue print dress mates o f Louise. Among the been presented to two o f the and Flow er shows, and mem­ had a corsage of pink carna­ Qualls in “ Because” by Harde- daughter’s wedding, a rose lace In charge o f the guest book many guests who presented the m ail carriers of the Estacada tions. The bridegrooms mother lot and ‘The Lord’s Prayer’’by over satin dress bers gardens. with pale wore a lovely green silk dress Marlotte. Wedding music was blue accessories and w ore a was Mrs.James Arndt o f P o rt­ honoree with lovely gifts were post office by the Regional and also held a carnation cor­ played by Miss Ann Harbert-- gardenia and pink rose bud land, sister of the bride. Mrs. Mrs.. Ralph Jacobs and Jean­ Safety O fficer. O. E. Syron, sage. Mendelson’s Wedding March, corsage. The grooms mother D ixie Karson was in charge of ette, Mrs. Glen Beisell, M|ss carrier for Rt. 2, received a The reception was held at Evening Star’ and ‘Narcissus.’ . wore a black and white print gifts. For traveling the bride Pat Shoemaker, Mrs. L. A. Da­ badge fo r 20 years o f safe d ri­ dress vidson, Jr., and Mike, Mrs ving Harry Root, carrier for Church decorations w ere in silk taffeta gown with the home o f the brides par­ white w ore a charcoal wool ents. Mrs. Bernard Grady ser­ evening winter scene o f white accessories and wore a cor­ with matching accessories on Dwight Hayden, Miss Pat P al­ Rt. 1, received a badge fo r 3 ved the brides cake and the and blue, white pine cone sage the same as the brides their honeymoon to the coast. mer, Miss Donna Ahern, Mrs. years of safe driving. Knute Rasmussen o f Molalla bride's two other sisters, Miss roses touched with sparkle to mother. Both are graduates o f Estaca- Paul Schram, Miss Carolyn On Tuesday o f this week the has purchased the Estacada Goldie L ow ell and Mrs Gene represent ice crystals, tall ba­ A reception was held in The Sun, Mrs. Oma McKinna, Mrs the da Urtion high school, Shoe Shop from John Leon­ Dahl assisted in serving. skets of sparkling snow cov­ social rooms of U. S Joe Janssens, Mrs. Tom Bruha. Dave Horners brought their o l­ the church, groom has been in the ard. He plans on a stock of In back­ Decorations The newlyweds w ill make ered with shrubs were cedar A ir Force for sometime and Mrs. Ruth Dennis, Mrs. Emily der daughter. Geraldine, home first class work and dress foot­ their home in Healdsburg, Cal. ground. boughs tipped with white leaves for duty in England Jan. Kieuhn, Miss Arlene Utt, Mrs. from Providence Hospital, in wear in addition to the repair where the bridegroom is em ­ The bride was given in mar­ sparkling white cone roses 9th. The bride is employed by A J Utt, Mrs. A. H. Larsen Portland, where she had been business. John Leonard w ill ployed. They both Attended riage by her father. She was and mums. Acm e Fast Freight Co.in Port- and Carol, Miss Irene Utt, and a patient fo r the previous five continue to manage the shop the Colton Grade and High gowned in white brocaded Mrs. Wm. J Sirpless cut the land. She hopes to go to Eng- Mrs. Ronald Bryant and Deb­ days, follow in g final surgery on her leg. fo r Mr. Rasmussen. schools. lace over satin With finger tip cake; Mrs. Irving De Smith o f land when he is settled there. bie. CLACKAMAS COUNTY NEWS legion, Auxiliary Robert Cody, Grade School P /.n tip c i Here Seven Years 'Search For Talent' 6How winners Have Joint P oibek I Chosen By knfhusiasvir Audience City Council Meets Thursday, icn. 5 Christmas Babies Presented Parents Estacada EClwccnis Club Installs New Officers For 1956 Garden Clubbers Hold Regular Aleet Group Discusses Marketing Coop Dodge (frrturiunííy Residents Enjoy Year's End Festivities, Folk Visits Lowell-Harrison Wedding First For Viola Com. Church Arlene Utt, Donald Berg Married At Estacada Church Shower Honors Miss Louise Larson Knufe Rasmussen Buys Shoe Shop Two M ail Carriers Get Driver Awards