P. T. A. PATTER The Well-Child Clinic for De­ cember falls on the first day of the month at the Primary addition of Estacada Element­ ary. Dr. H Stolte and his staff assisted by our local PTA Health Committee will be here from 9:30 a.m. to 11:30. This service is free for any child from infancy to five Clackamas County News, Friday, Nov. 25,1955 $2.00 Per Year, Single Copy Five Cents Volume 51 No. 45 year olds. Call Mrs. John Marshal). Estacada 77-32 for an appointment. * * * North Fork Headworks Failure North Fork Head Works Failure Brings Are you interested in the Es­ tacada High School curricu­ Emergency W ater Measures To City lum? Parents will have the opportunity of a friendly dis­ The city of Estacada and cussion of the courses offered community found itself with by our local high school at a a fast dwindling water supply Unemployment meeting on Thursday. Dec. 1st Sunday morning At the last at 8:00 p.m. in the cafeteria check at the reservoir Satur­ room. PTA high school chair­ day afternoon the reservoir man, Mrs. Charles Coxe of Claims To Be was lull and the North Fork Springwater, states that this line running as usual. Then meeting should be of especial before 5 a.m. the Tommy May interest to parents of eighth Coffee shop noticed a lessen­ Handled Locally graders. ing in water pressure. Glen * * * Ebert was notified and im ­ The Oregon City Office of Clackamas County Council of the State Employment Service mediately checked the reser­ the PTA meets on Wednes­ will re-urtivate its itinerant voir finding it empty with no day, Dec. 7th at East Lane service to handle Unemploy­ water running from the North School in Oregon City. The ment Insurance claims at Mo Fork line. session starts at 9:30 a.m. and lalla, Estacada and Sandy The auxiliary lines which closes with lunch at 1:00 p.m. starting November 3«, it was had been shut off were im ­ These meetings are highly in­ : reported yesterday by Ted mediately t u r ned on. But formative and constructive, 1 Huff, Manager. The service knowing this was not suffi­ and provide interesting ma­ will be maintained at the fire cient to carrv the needs of terial to assist those working hall next to the city hall in the town. Mr. Ebert set about with our local PTA units. Cars Molalla every Wednesday be­ to supplement by drawing Results Duty For Fire Dept. Pampers will leave Estacada Element­ ginning November 30; the city from Stubbe creek at the north ary school at 8:45 a.m. You , hall at Estacada every Thurs- edge of town. arc welcome. * * * j day beginning December 1; Because this new source of | and the city hall at Sandy ev- water was not chlorinated it This is a 'Thank You’ to the | ery Friday beginning Decem- was necessary to warn all following high school students j ber 2. The hours at all three water users to boil their water who provided nursery care | offices will be 10:00 a.m. to for the next two days. Mem­ for the youngsters whose bers of the Volunteer Fire 3:00 p.m. mothers attended Nov. 10th Dept, answered to the call and This service is rendered by PTA- Donna Wood, Arlene took over the task of notify­ the Oregon City office as a Coffield, and Beverly Churn- ing all water users of the sit­ convenience to claimants in ey. . the outlying areas and also to uation. help maintain the economic The people of the commun­ PARENTS— Do you want to stability of those communities ity owe a great note of thanks give support to one of the as most claimants will cash and confidence to our local finest organizations in the their checks with local mer­ Fire Department for their as­ world today? Read the OB­ chants. The city councils of sistance in our emergency. The JECTS of the PTA listed be­ Molalla. Estacada and Sandy equipment of the city Fire low and see if you don’t sin­ are to be commended for their Dept, and the Currinsville- cerely want to join in this fine cooperation in furnishing Cazadero Fire District were work. space for this service, Huff used to draft water and pump To PROMOTE the welfare of it into the water distribution stated. children and youth in home, j system. The men of the de­ school, church, and com - 1 partment manned and super, munity. Mr. and Mrs. Don Day. Su- I vised the pumping operations To RAISE the standards of! The Currinsville Cazadero hour shift managed to pump G l e n n Ebert, Clarence j draulie hoist, the replacement ! san and Donna ar.d Don’s for better than 12 hours. home life. mother Mrs. Eleanor Day will RFPD and the Estacada Fire ; enough water into the water Smith. John Marshall and of the broken line would have the work party went To SECURE adequate la w s! Dept, pumpers were called in­ system and reservoir to meet Glen their Thanksgiving din. to When Hartwig were able to re- taken considerably more time have the headworks to start a for the care and protection to service at 6:00 AM Sunday the local demand. Water usage pair the ner with cousins of the Day- break at the head- ! and man power, of the North Fork pipe of children and youth. family, the Earl Rhotens at check morning to replace Estacada’s i without reservoir needs were works by 5:00 PM. The City line, they the in­ To BRING into closer relation depleted wate: supply. The estimated at 300.000 gallons digger comes in for its share j I Aurora. On Friday, the Days j take pipe:; discovered had been the home and the school. I two pumpers, working a 12- * Sunday. will go to Winston (near out of the stream. It washed of glory, for without the hy- was a that parents and teachers Roseburg) for a family gath- great relief to the party to find may cooperate intelligently j ering over the weekend at the the trouble here. They were in the training of the child. Parking Meters j home of Mr. and Mrs. Ken­ fearful that the trouble was Thanksgiving Grange Sponsors Meeting To Propose To DEVELOP between educa­ neth Day and family. Also to at the slide area. tors. and the general public be present w ill be Mr. and it might i>e noted here tin Day Union Church such united efforts as will [ Exit at Newport Seed Martc^mg Coop j Mrs. Phil Smith of Oakland. work is progressing at ________ - * — - v - secure tor every child the NEWPORT,' Nov. 14.— Aft­ ^ C a lif She Is’ a Stjrtet- to Don Clackamas* River Wafer W T A new ray of hope was of­ highest advantages in physi- | er 10 years the city of Toledo Services 9:00 AM fered last Wednesday. Nov. t and Ken and a daughter of ject. but it is still too early to cal, mental, social, and spir- I has Mrs. Eleanor Day. give a completion date. put into motion an act to 16. to the seed-growers of this The local Ministerial Associ- itual education. remove parking meters. Ac­ I ation has planned a union ser- area who have shared such Dec. 1 Is Deadlir' to William Papez, city to be held on the morn­ grave concern over the future December 1 is the deadline M t. Hood Plywood Members Vote To December 8th PTA meeting cording councilman, the meters are I vice ing of Thanksgiving Day for marketing prospects for their for ordering Christmas CARE will be at 8:00 p.m. at the high driving out of town I the people the Estacada crop. At a special meeting packages in time for holiday school. Add your name to our to nearby business Newport which has area. It will of be held at the As­ called by Springwater Grange delivery which can be desig­ Go Ahead With Peeler Plant growing membership list. no parking meters. Also, the sembly of God Church * * * from local seed growers- and seed- nated to relatives and friends The first annual meeting of held in accordance with the main street is narrow 9 to 10 a.m. with a number mill operators gathered to dis­ Chairman Mrs. C. E. Wester- city’s it is announced by the Mt. Hood Hardboard and by-laws, and James Snyder, removal of the meters will i local ministers participating. of cuss the possibilities of form ­ overseas, berg announces the following and the Northwest CARE Office in Plywood Cooperative w a s Ralph Woods and Albert Stain be followed by a change from ing a wholesale cooperative lists of PTA members who diagonal to parallel parking. The Oregon State Highway for the purpose of marketing Seattle. held on Sunday, November re-elected to the board completed the recent School Members of the city council Dept, has made an agreement turf-grass seed. The meeting CARE has readv lor distri­ 20th, being attended by some were Considerable pressure was child Census. bution in time for holidays, 250 members. brought to bear on individual expressed majority ap­ approving the installation of was called as a result of a Dodge: Mrs. Wm. Wagner, have and a variety of other Elmer Hines, the new board board members to start court proval of the removal and the a flashing beacon at the inter­ Grange report bv Homer New­ food Mrs. Howard Beguelin packages, such as textiles, president. was chairman of action immediately against the attorney is preparing doc­ section of George road and ell, chairman on seed-mar­ blankets and children’s books the Viola: Mrs. Ed Hodgekiss, city meeting. Roy Tucker, en­ promoters. Such action would uments to present the motion Main street, commonly known keting of the agriculture com­ suitable Mrs. Gene Lindberg. for Christmas giving gineer, gave a good report on be instituted to recover m is­ as Wade’s Corner. mittee of Springwater Grange. This Christmas. Springwater: Mrs. Wm. formally. $10 or $6.95 , progress to date in view of appropriated co-op funds. Enthusiastic support was giv­ food packages may Tucker. Mrs. Howard Sanders. be sent to proposed construction. Robert A vote of confidence was en by the Grangers and the iReagen Hill: Mrs. Homer Rod & Gun Club To Present specific individuals or fam i. Kerr, the Co-op's attorney, given the board of director*, seed-mill operators to the pro­ Brown. Mrs. Jack Broadhurst. in Berlin, Italy, Yugo­ was introduced and gave the with only four dissenting ouf posal, as presented by Newell. lies South Estacada: Mrs. Guy slavia and Greece, with a $10 membership information on of all those present, in favor As an outgrowth of this dis­ Keller. package for Finland. In the legal aspects of certain of the board negotiating a Conservation Books To Grade School cussion. an open meeting will food Park: Mrs. Ray Curry, Mrs. The meeting of the Estacada the Asian area, the designated parts of the present by-laws, construction agreement im­ be held on Monday, Nov. 28, Warren Curry parcels may be sent to India the status of the board of di­ mediately for a peeler plant. Rod & Gun Club was held at 8 PM, at Springw. ter or Pakistan. Estacada: Mrs. Lester Un­ Thursday, rectors, and the rights of in­ Weather permitting, the start November 17, in Christmas Seals Grange hall, at which time derwood. Mrs. Howard Smith, the Legion Hall. President dividual members. Mr. Milkes, of the building of the plant growers of lawn-grass seed of ful. Among those who will be accountant, Mrs. Richard Burke. Mrs. John Frank Marshall presided with presented a bal should be within three weeks, both Clackamas and Marion present to take part in the ance sheet showing Groves. Mrs. Arthur York. In M ail This Week assets and and completion, ready for pro­ seventeen members and guests counties are invited to review Nov. 28 meeting will be repre­ liabilities as of October Currinsville: Mrs. Robert present. 1 duction, on or before May 1. this proposal. A letter of invi­ sentatives of the marketing Election of directors 31st. Heiple. Mrs. Ted Kiggins. was The 1955 Christmas seals tation 1956. Mr. John Hodges with the is being sent to the ag- I division of the U.S Dept, of Garfield: Mrs. Art Young- Oregon Fish Commission dis­ which have been mailed to riculture chairmen of all Agriculture, who will discuss The annual dinner and ba- l Mrs Fred Campanella and berg. Mrs Carl Westerberg, cussed 29,228 homes in Clackamas the matter of responsi­ county this year symbolize Granges within these two the various problems of seed *aar of the Eagle Creek Ladies children of Estacada were oc- Mrs. Ted Dernovek bility for planning of fish pro­ George: Mrs Ed White, Mrs. tective facilities at the Clack health and happiness through counties, as a means of in- j production and marketing. Al­ Aid which wa: postponed cupants of a car in an auto ac- all interested grow- so present will tie a represent­ from Nov. 18. will be held on eident on the Boring road Roy Rhoades. the design of a little boy forming River dams. in these areas. It is felt by ative of the 1st National Bank the evening of Dee. 3, at thr this week. Mrs. Campanella Douglas Ridge: Mrs. James amas against the blue winter sky ers The Club approved a dona­ a large rep- ! who w ill discuss the business Eagle Creek Grange hall. and children were uninjured Engstrom. tion of SI5.00 to the Estacada and a little girl against a the Grange that is necessary for angles of such a proposition. Serving will be from 5:30 to but their car was rather badly Community Christmas Fund. background of apple green. resentation 8:00 p.m. i damaged. The members moved that a For 49 years Americans such a venture to be success- 4-H Club News set of ten “True to Life” have been using Christmas to symbolize their con­ The November lOih meeting * stories on conservation be pre­ seals Job's Daugters Initiate Jo Letha Rickey tributions toward the eradica­ of the “Sew and Sews”' 4-H sented to the Estacada Grade tion of tuberculosis. Their aim School library. Club 'as held at the home of has been a future for all chil­ Mrs. Cecil Taylor, the leader. The Club passed two reso­ dren free from the tragedies During the short business lutions: they have seen caused by the m eetirg roll was called and Resolution No 1. is an ob­ disease. Jean Simpson, the ar­ other c’.:b business was taken jection to the appointment by tist for this year’s seal, has Secretary of the Interior. Mr. up. to express this aim by The club voted to fine each Douglas McKay, of Mr. Wes­ tried picturing children “healthy, member a nickle for each ar­ ley D’Ewart to the Depart­ secure, with joy and ticle that member forgets to ment of Interior. Mr. D’Ewart. eager to bursting with others the bring to the meeting such as while in congress, introduced gifts thev share carry.” she said. legislation which would have thread, needles, scissors, etc been detrimental to Conserva­ Christmas seals were mailed Many' fines were collected by j by the Clackamas County interests. Judy EcLrslev, the secretary, | tion Resolution No. 2. concerns Tuberculosis and Health as­ at this meeting. of state jurisdic­ sociation which at present is It has been decided by the the question over non-navigable wat­ observing its 35th year Con club members that money tion from the sale of collected from dues and fines ers.New members: Miss Bernice tributions have been its only source will he used for parties or Adams. Henry Boyer and Wal. seals of income through the years whate. .• the club as a whole ter Sagner. The seals were produced by wishes a use it fcr. ’ Cl ib’s next meeting the National Tuberculosis a s Kar.r Befentzen WM ap­ Th Chr* tmas party will be ociatior which was organized pointed t a?', as he .tecs at the rnd December 22. The President in 1904. The county TB associ­ next meeting. appointed a party committee ation. located in the U S. Na­ Following the b u s i ness con. isting of Mr. and Mrs. tional hank building. Oregon meeting the girls began work John Marshall, Mrs. Frank City, is one of the 3000 affili­ on their first project, a head Mar hall. Tom Carter ate associations of the NTA scarf These scarfs may be any Ted Saling Mrs. Bill Christian­ said .M rs. J. E. BUnkhnr: color the club member chooses sen and Mrs. and Ernest president. and they may be of plain or Herb Fifer projected Bancroft an ex printed cotten material. Mr Rosn Perry of Estacada film. King Chi For Christmas wo are think­ cellent color Refreshments were is home again after being hos- ing about making stuffed ani­ nook". serv'd bv Ted Saling and Bill nitalized for a coup*e ef week-; mals. however this has not Christiansen. at Providence Hospital in definitely been decided upon Portland cheli. Alice E. Carter, Sec Karen Swanson, reporter i CLACKAMA * * * * * *