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T‘ .LACK AM AS - COUNTY NEW S .unie 51 Number 36 Friday, 2,1955 Estacada, Oregon LEGION AND AUXILIARY CONDUCT IMPRESSIVE INSTALLATION Tom May Treats Kiwanis Group d ok > to Abbott * .a, High Tommy May treated the KJ- Hoi ,UdW Mountain. Joe ba.r, our local Scout wanis Club to lunch Tuesday leader had made the arrange and received a unanimous vote ments for the billeting on the of thanks and the lunch col Jenkins ranch — and Lem de lection was donated to the serves the credit for the above club treasury by a unanimous photos as he suggested the vote too. Dr. Ralph Svehaug officiated for Dick Schmidt pictures. The horses are kept at the who is on a Canadian vacation Mt. Scott Boy Scout Training with his w ife and his parents. Center during the winter and City Recorder Bob Cooke then driven to Camp Baldwin reported on current develop for the summer use o f the ments. A Census Director from scouts. The trip thus far had Earl N ew b ry’s office w ill be been uneventful for a couple in Estacada Sept. 19-23 for o f the fellows and a horse be the purpose of compiling an ing kicked— the horse appar official census. The City has ently having gotten the worst also received a deed to a sub o f the deal as it had a swollen stantial area o f the Estacada leg. The boys showed some Park area which had been signs of fatigue— especially taken for taxes and which w ill since a fourteen year old be used for park and recrea horse named “ Babe” had de- ■ tion purposes. veloped colic and had to b e ' Mr. Cooke also reported on walked all Thursday night. the Bureau of Land Manage They were a real nice bunch ment meeting held in Portland, o f boys— and it was especially on Friday. There were rough impressive when they lit out ly 30 people in attendance and on the last nineteen miles of out of a registration o f 27 their journey from Estacada. there were 9 from Molalla, Mr. Best placed special emph showing that Molalla has no asis on their good behavior on little interest in obtaining an their return to civilization by additional log supply by hav- imploring them to please not li ig the Coilowash river area whistle pr make cat-calls at included in their timber mar any members of the fairer sex keting area. Estacada was and to disport themselves as represented by Bob Cooke and boy scouts and gentlemen. Of City Attorney John Caldwell course, it probably wouldn't I who had previously gone on h e w . b e w ’itecessary — Jiuow- record with the Bureau that ing boys as Mr. Best must by Estacada does not want its now— but it was impressive t i m b e r resources allocated and a pleasure. elsewhere— and would cooper ate in the event that some of the Molalla mf.lls would care On Two Days’ Visit to move to Estacada in order Mr. and Mrs. C. W Bond of to be eligible for timber from Auburn. Calif., are visiting at our area. The Bureau repre the home of Mrs. Bond’s par sentatives seemed fair and are ents. Mr. and Mrs. Chris M y taking Molalla's requests un ers for two days this week. der advisement. MT. HOOD PLYWOOD GROUP HOLDS CONSTRUCTIVE MEETING A special meeting of the Mt. Hood Hardboard & Plywood Co-op was held on Sunday, Aug. 28th at the high school auditorium, with over 400 membérs attending. Copies o f the financial re port as of July 31st w ere dis tributed, with the co-op ac The opening of high school countant explaining the w ith is just around the corner. Last drawals from the treasury. minute efforts are being made A progress report was asked to complete arrangements. For from individual members of three months the janitors and the board o f directors. James others have scrubbed, varn Snyder and Charles Goddard ished and waxed floors, va r commented on details of the nished woodwork, washed windows, painted walls and lease agreement. On a motion from the floor. ceilings and made other im W ill Lock was removed from provements. Curley and Merle report the board. Basis for his rem ov al was that he had received that the floors were in pretty over seven thousand dollars in good condition when school salary while acting as a board closed last spring. They feel that the effort to eliminate member. Mention was made that A l cleats on shoes during the an Wright had been removed school year was not in vain. The cost o f keeping floors as secretary of the board about two weeks ago. A motion was varnished and waxed is very passed giving him twenty-four high. During the past few hours to deliver the complete weeks numerous visitors have records o f the co-op to James remarked favorably about the Snyder, the new Secretary- condition of our corridor and classroom floors. Treasurer. Parents and pupils are asked There was considerable dis cussion on the long delay in to help with the elimination of cleats on shoes. the start o f construcion of the “ No cleats. few er deep plant Doubt was expressed as to the ability o f the organizers scratches on floors, less scuf to raise the necessary capital fing under classroom desks, on terms that would be profit less noise, less cost, less labor! and certainly a more beauti able to the membership. An al ternate proposal was offered ful surrounding for students, teachers and visitors.” whereby the group would re- ! organize under complete mem Springwater Grange bership control, use funds re maining to build a green v e This Thursday evening. neer plant, and borrow addi Sept. 1. Springwater Grange tional capital for expansion. is holding a special meeting Mr. Wright, present mana at which the 1st and 2nd de- ger. stated that he was invited greees w ill be put on. Other to attend a meeting o f the fi- ; Granges are being invited to nancial people on Tuesday, present candidates for initia Aug 30th. at which time some tion at this meeting. progress regarding obtaining a lease-option agreement and Ihorizing the board of direc building funds would proba tors to remove Wright as man bly take place. A motion was ager if nothing definite is ac passed by the membership au- complished before Sept. 3rd. No Heels With Cleats Wanted In High School $2.00 Per Year, Single Copy Five Cents A t a very impressive cere mony in Estacada Graue school auditorium Aug. 26, a joint installation of officers of Carl Douglass No. 74 A m eri can Legion and Auxiliary was j held with approximately 150 , The Estacada Grade and Es people present. Commander i Bob Cody and President Mrs. I tacada Union High School w ill Agnes Carpenter opened the j open Tuesday morning at 8:45, meeting, with bugle call by September 6th Any child who Robin Cody, presentation of w ill reach his sixth birthday colors by Legion and Auxili- | on or before November 15th is ary,Invocation by Chaplain S. eligible to start school. School E. Lawrence. The meeting was busses w ill make their usual then turned over to installing routes Tuesday morning. A ny changes in routes w ill be officers. Auxiliary officers were in worked out the first week. The stalled by team of Jr. Past busses w ill pick up students Mrs. Barbara Peters, left, Past President of Dist. Presidents of Districts No. 8 along the routes between 7:45 No. 9 giving Mrs. Leila Gordon gavel. and 9 with Mrs. Barbara Pet and 8:15 and w ill return the children shortly after 11 a.m ers as installing officer. Past Commander, Dist. No. 9 Bill Fleming at Mrs. Leila Gordon is new j the first day. The grade school right giving Ray Gordon oath of office. president, Mrs. Dorothy M ar cafeteria w ill start serving hot shall first vice president, Mrs. i lunches Wednesday, Septem Cynthia Broadhurst second ber 7th. Hot lunches w ill cost vice, (she was not present), j 2oc at the grade school. F ol treasurer. Mrs. Bessie Meade, ' lowing 14 a list o f items by that grade pupils (not present). Secretary Mrs. I grades Grace Still. Recording Secre should have; FIR ST GRADE — 1 guide tary, Mrs. Jane Abbott, Chap lain, Mrs. Helen Christiansen, lined pencil tablet; 2 soft No. Historj^o, Mrs. Lois Erickson, 2 lead pencils; 1 large eraser; sg t . at Arms. {drs. Carrie Mar- j 1 large box crayolas (16 col * i Color Bearers, Mrs ! ors); 1 box kleenex; 1 12-inch fce Lamb, Mrs. Mary , ruler. - ■ { \ SECOND GRADE;— Same as TVtrasrd •' Among department officers j first grade plus a pair ol small present were Mrs. Eda Zolez- i siiarp pointed scissors. T llIR D GRADE -—Same as zo, Department hospital chair man, Mrs. Barbara Peters, j second graders plus 1 pair of Past President of Dist. No. 9. tennis or gym shoes. FOURTH GRADE— 50c for Mrs. M arjorie Leach, Vice President Dist. No. 9, Mrs. “ iVly Weekly Reader” ; tennis Gertrude Dickey, President of inoes; ruler; eraser; 2 pencils; No. 9; Mrs. Thelma Pefle>, ; pencil tablet spelling tablet, 1 Dist. No. 8. Mrs. Eleanor Rueff pair sweat sox. district guest chairman, Mrs. F IF T H GRADE— 2 pencils; Jeannie Whitehead, Depart- | 1 spiral note book and paper; Past Commander not in range of camera. Others ment music chairman, also ! 1 box of crayons; 1 ball point are Ray Gordon, Commander; John Abbott 1st Mrs. Lois Erickson, Past De pen; 80c for “ N ew stim e’ ; 1 partment President. Vice Commander; LeRoy Forman, 2nd Vice Pres.; spelling tablet; 1 pencil tablet; Among L e gion distin 1 pair scissors; eraser; 1 ruler. Adolph Still, Adjutant for Merle Marshall. F. E. S IX TH GRADE— 2 pencils; guished guests were Bill Flem- Erickson, Finance officer; S. E. Lawrence, Chap | ing Past commander, dist. No 1 notebook and paper; crayons lain; F. E. Dooley, Service officer; O. M. Stormer, 9. Dept. Commander Jack 12-inch ruler; scissors; eraser. SEVENTH GRADE — Same Larson of Springfield. Paul historian; Fred Millard, Sgt.-at-Arms. Sabrosky, new Commander of as sixth. ! Dist. No. 9, Vice Commander EIG TH GRADE — 80c for Leila Gordon and Dorothy Marshall not in cam | Ordey Davis No. 9, Multno ' Read Magazine” ;' 2 pencils; era range. Others left to right are: Lena Faye Kig I mah county council comman- protractor ruler; note book &. gins, 2nd Vice President; Grace Still, Secretary ! tier Gordon Pefley, Jr Past paper; crayons. ; Commander of Dept, of Ore . A ll fifth graders through Jane Abbott, Recording Secy.; Gladys Stormer Dallas E. Nollsch, and many the eighth grade should have Treasurer for Bessie Meade; Helen Christianson guests from various Legion & the following for physical edu cation: Chaplain; Lois Erickson, Historian; Agnes Car Auxiliary Posts and Units. Mrs. Florence Loe presen- penter, Jr. Past President; Carrie Marshall, Sgt. G IRLS— 1 pair o f tennis | ted Mrs. Agnes Carpenter her shoes; gym shorts and gym at-Arms, Florence Lamb and Mary Millard, Coloi Past President pin and Bob blouse; towel; 50c for lock All Cody presented Mrs. Carpen items, should be marked with bearers. ter with a potted plant in ap student's name. preciation of her work the BOYS— 1 pair tennis shoes; past year in Auxiliary. She al , gym shorts; 2 T-shirts; 2 pair so presented Mr. Cody with a I -sweat sox; athletic supporter; gift and gave a gift to Mrs. towel. A ll items should be Peters. [ marked with student’s name Two Portland fishermen Between installation cere had a narrow escape last Sat Broadhurst, youth activities, monies, Lctitia Kirk enter Eagle Creek schoql, along urday morning when they be tained with a hula hula dance Adam Gable, civil defense, with other Clackamas county came stranded on the side of in a grass skirt with a lei of Ray Gordon, high school ora schools, w ill open its fall term, a c liff along the Clackamas Dr. Hollister Stolte, Clacka lavender flowers about her torical, Bob Cody, agriculture Tuesday, Sept. 6. Three new river. A fter fishing at a point mas county Health Doctor w ill neck, music to her dance was and conservation. Bill Chris- teachers have been added to on the river about six miles conduct the first well-baby “ A Little Brown G irl” . i tianson, legislature, S F its four-teacher staff. They are above Estacada. near K elley’s clinic this fall in the Estacada relations! Legion officers were seated Lawrence, public as follows: Bluff, Mike Ruggiero and Prim ary School Bldg., Sept. 7, by the Rose City Post No. 35 Larry Meade, radio. Lest* r Mr. W illiam Dickman. prin John A. Gundel attemped to 9:30 a m. to 11:30 a.m. 1 installing teeam in their navy Rivers, rehabilitation, R. o. ciple, teaching the 7th and 8th scale the cliff to reach the Appointments may be made blue uniforms with gold trim. Reed, school awards, R it grades. Mrs. Stella Chilton Clackamas river road Sud by calling Mrs. John Marshall, Bill Fleming was the Legion , Cooke. will teach the 5th and 6th for denly finding t h e i r way phone Estacada 77-32 or Mrs. installing officer. New officers Auxiliary c o m m it t ees* her fourth consecutive year. blocked, and unable to turn Cecil Harbert, phone Estacada i are. Commander Ray Gordon, membership, Mrs Dorothy Miss Rose Marie Royden w ill back they were forced to cling 39-7. 1st Vice Commander John A b Marshall, Juniors, Mrs Cyn have the 3rd and 4th grades, to a ledge for about two hours, Any pre-school child is Broadhurst, rehabilita bott, 2nd Vice Commander thia and Mrs Ruth Wilson is the until help arrived. Providen eligible to attend the clinic. publicity, Mrs. LeRoy Forman, Adjutant, tion, radio, new primary teacher. tially another fisherman Elmo The object o f the clinic is to Merle Marshall, not present., (•rare Still, child welfare, Mrs Eagle Creek school district Williams, of Portland, stopped keep all children well: by pre j Finance officer F. E Erick- viln° . Abbo,t- Americanism! No. 17, w ill run a bus for the at a point on the hiway just vention, to avoid epidemics; to 1 son, Chaplain S. E Lawrence, Mrs. Jane Alexander, civil de first time this year, to pick up above the stranded pair and detect in early stages any j Historian O. M Stormer, Ser- fense and community service, nearly a hundred pupils. Miss heard their cries for help. physical disability; and make ! vice officers F E Dooley and Mrs. Eva Dooley, Girl State Nola Clester w ill be the bus Alerted Foresters at North suggestions a s t o general Frank Marshall. Sgt. at Arms Mrs. Betty Cody, Past P resi! driver of the new Internation Fork Guard Station summoned health and w elfare o f all pre Fred Millard, Color bearers : dents Parley, Mrs Agnes Car- al recently purchased by the help from the Forest Service school children. Bill Christianson and Frank , penter poppy cards. Mrs Lois district. personnel in Estacada. and the | Erickson, poppy poster. Mrs Marshall. rescue crew, with the aid of Mary Millard, music. Mrs A N N E X A T IO N HEARING | Past Commander received long rope and telephone safety TIH RSDAY his past commander's badge Lena F. Kiggins. publicitv! belts, brought the men to safe As we go to press, this is to Short talks were given by of Mrs. Meta Kiggins legislature. ty, unharmed but exhausted. Mae Leonard, remind vou that there w ill be ficers and invitations given H n -vintf an open hearing on the annex from other Posts to visit them | chairman. Mrs. Minni For- • . man. ation of the Bonney-Sinclair The new Commander Rav Color: Mr. and Mrs Del Davies are property on Thursday evening Gordon and new President The Alpha I.amhda Theta enjoying a visit from their at 8.00 p m. Mr. and Mrs Mrs Gordon announced their Rho dance which was to hbe daughter Caroline and her Bonney and Mr and Mrs Sin committees to work with held Sept. 1st has been post husband Charles Williams— clair petitioned the city for them this year. Legion commi poned because of conflicts--- who has recently returned annexation on August 3, and ttees are Americanism. Frank Assortment of pies and cof 'football game— no men). from a naval assignment in the resolution for annexation Marshall, child welfare, Rav , fee was served in school cafe However, the regular Theta Guam. He w ill report to San was executed Aug 4 setting Aycock. graves registration. teria. Rho meeting will start at 7:0« Francisco, for firem an’s school the hearing for Sept 1. at 8 Frank Chevron, membership Next meeting of Legion A and all members are urgged to after a two-week furlough. P m . which is also City Coun I John Abbott, junior baseball 1 Auxiliary will be Seotember attend. cil meeting night. Joe Loe, Bov State. Jack I 12, B Dm in their hall Student Needs Outlined Eagle Creek School Fishermen Rescued Wed. Sept. l,S et ror Well Baby Opening Set Clinic Theta Rho Dance Postponed