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About Clackamas County news. (Estacada, Or.) 1928-1957 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 24, 1956)
C h w d « n.’ IW* S-OT This Person & That By C.T.E. CL ACK AM AS COUNT Y NE WS The Estacada section made such a poor showing this year on leap year marriages we may lose the extra day given us in honor of the occasion. 82.50 Per Year Single Copy 10c Friday, February 24, 195b Estacada, Oregon W e can hang onto the extra Volume 52 Number 8 day which comes next W ed nesday because it is already printed on all the calendars and in the almanacs but Mrs. Sally Giddens, late of don’t be too sure o f next year Estacada route two, died in an or the years that follow. As Oregon City Nursing Home on far as can be ascertained only A t a special meeting, on Wed. At a meeting of the Estaca Feb. 19, after an illness of 4 two marriages are reasonably night of Feb. 15, local business da Union High School Board years. sure. A ll others seem head people who are entertaining a A copy of the Estacada plan for a Chamber of Com Deceased was born April ed for the rocks owing too the last Thursday night the Board voted a ten percent raise in Progress of Dec. 31,, 1914 has merce of the Estacada area, sel- 22, 1873 in L ittle Rock, Ark. indifference or refusal to c o shown up in the office of the erted an honorary president and operate on the part o f our the base pay of all teachers on She had made her home here the faculty. Teachers’ con Clackamas County News. Not vice president to preside until a with her daughter, Mrs. Stella widows and old maids. Some tracts for the year 1956-57 a single busiues house today final organization is completed. Ellis fo r the past 18 years. of them were quite beliger- was here then. Business Tony Varitz, o f Dodge. Master ent one saying she “ wouldn’t w ill be announced following Other survivors are two sons- next month’s Board meeting, houses then were the Estacada o f Springwater Grange, was Robert o f Hayward, Okla., marry the old bat because his school officials stated.. The State Bank, Estacada Phar chosen temporary president, and Marion o f Peoria, Arizona; al head was fu ll of bats” and macy, Hotel Estacada, Palace | Bill Ronayne, district ranger 13 another ‘ ‘not as long as his budget committee of the high so 10 grand children and Meat Co., C. E. Miller, Elec o f the U. S. Forest Service, was feet smell." Then some of school is meeting this Thurs great grandchildren. Hereafter, the tric and Plumbing, Cary Mer- selected as temporary vice pres Funeral services w ill be the timid bridegrooms are ac day night. cantle Co., Dale’s Store, C. C. ident. Nominations o f these tw o ting up. One o f them es regular meeting night for the held Febraury 23 from Chap w ill be man Funeral Home at 2 P.M. Lucke Livestock Co., Estaca men . neither of whom is acti- pecially is shouting from the high school board da Furniture Co., R.G. March v ly engaged in bosdness w ere housetop: ‘ ‘M arry an old Changed to the second Thurs bank's Restaurant, Park and made not only because of their maid no! Gals is hity-tity, day o f each month. Closner General Store, Fami positions in the community but widows overul'ng, but old ly Theatre, Dr. Adix, Dr. as a step to emphasize the maids is thankful and willing Wells, A. W. Devine, lawyer, broader scope of a Chamber o f too please.” Evidently no E. W Barlett, attorney; Jones Commerce as a means o f p r o “ old maids” are camping on L ivery Stable and John V. moting the welfare of the Esta his front porch. On the oth Estacada City Recorder Bob Barr, blacksmith. er hand, here is a w idow bub- cada area. Cook, represented our town a t , Main news and events of Harry Randall Post 6879, ling over with opt mism in de A public meeting is being cad- a school for recorders at the that issue: fying the laws of nature. “ I V FW w ill hold its regular el University of Oregon campus j led for Wednesday, March T, Traper A. G. Ames caught am going to get my man, ection o f officers o f both post at Eugene last Monday and at the Estacada City Hall, at an illegal deer killer; Dr. W change my age and get a baby and auxiliary on March 7 at Tuesday, Feb. 20-21. Sponsored j which time it is hoped that a K. Haviland d:ed; Mr. and boy.” There is a story creep their Currinsville hall. A full jointly by the University R e Chamber of Commerce w ill be Mrs. Roy Douglass visited ing into the current news that attendance is requested. The search Bureau and the League organized. relatives; Ruth Myers and the names o f all the qualifi follow ing w ill be Initiated as o f Oregon Cities, the confer Stanford Cox were married ed males are to be put in a members: Earl Kelly, Leroy ence offered a varied course. Cue artists pleased that Fred box and taken around to the Wenz, Vern Sutton, Vernon Mr. Cook attended lectures Bartholomew put a new cloth halls, churches anl other pla Castile, and W. M Castile.Re- on bookkeeping fo r small cities on one of his pool tables; ces where women gather, and freshements w ill be served af and municipal accounting and Chas. Hxinbotham home at qualified females be permit auditing; accounting, for city River M ill burned; Earl Day ted to draw out a name for ter the meeting. This Friday night, here at We nave long awaited the owned real estate; municipal Snow and cold wind failed to appointed rural carrier on Rt themselves to keep and hold. records; billing, collection and time when w e could print this Estacada, the team w ill play its 3 (not 2) south o f Estacada halt the February meeting o f This might have solved the I final game of the season, Now, at least, it has control o f licenses, fees and picture. L G. Palmateer elected mast the Estacada Ground Observer situation extept for the threat revenues; and an open forum happened: last week end Es ( against Mt. Angel. er of G arf:e)d Grange; a Corps on the night o f Feb. 16 ened tactics of certain mar Coach Bergman stated that Christmas family school varsity discussion on small city prob tacada high reunion at City Hall. S-Sgt. Ron Matt ried women. A number of lems. basketball won, not just one the Valley League rating will held at F. J. Harkenrider son was on hand to brief the theim are requesting that they a be decided in the 4 day tourna home; Mrs. A. E. Sparks lost group on the aircraft emer*- Mr. Cooke declared that ne game but three games in The Estacada P T A Well- too be given a chance to draw Pictured here are the ment to be held the latter part a mink neck piece and the gency report sheet, and on the on really felt as if he’d been back row ! a name to see if 'it is possible Child Clinlic w ill be held the to school again, and hopes that two coaches who have patient of next week. Estacada will Palace Meat Co. just opened a changes in regular aircraft fo r any of them to do any Thursday, Maroh 1st at a have its inning in this tourna barrel of sauerkraut. flash warning reports. There ele this added bit o f education w ill ly built up the team from worse than they did in the primary addition o f the was a question and answer ses mentary school with Dr. Hol hep him do a better job on the “ green” bunch o f boys into a ment on Saturday, March 3, at first place. w ell -rounded cooperative un 9 p.m. when we play Mt. Angel sion, and a new film , “ Front physician in home front. The disadvantages o f being lister Stolte it o f players. Surely the at Molalla. Lines of Freedom.” A potluck an “ old maid” compared to a charge. Both basketball coaches are coaches deserve to smile lunch fortified all for the drive Appointments are made for married sisters w ell illustrat broadly at the record of three in their first year teaching in home through the snow. ed by this story- A woman, youngsters from babyhood to high school and each holds an rousing good games. badly beat up, was brought to five year olds Call Mrs. John The first victory came on outstanding record in athletics. a nearby doctor’s office. An Marshall for appointments Es Reverberations from an auto A t the left is George Fuler- Friday night, Feb. 17, when There attendant fixed her up, made tacada phone 77-32. they played Sandy on the ton. who starred in track meets accident near Oregon City last her as comfortable as possible is no charge fo r this service. Guest speaker at the Eagle home court. Encofcaged by in his own schoo days, and October 24, were heard, this and then asked how she got Creek and Spring water Pres defeat whose high school record for week, when Mrs;' Chester A. Mr. and Mrs. A rt W olf and byterian churches last Sunday their close margin qi hurt. “ My husband beat me Gould form erly ’ o f Rt, f, Box the morning was the Rev. David by Dallas the pr«vBus week, running the mile at Ashland, 187K- Estkegdaf filed up,” was the reply and then fam ily have moved into suit The new water system the girl asked “ A re you mar H.S. Christner house on Shaf- Norcross, of Portland, who the boys really pitched in and has not been surpassed. While against She^ftiati C. M iller of started supplying Estacada they were getting his M.A. at Oregon It was recently gave the congregation a look played for all ried'.’” “ I am not.” The ford Ave.. water on man, State college Mr. Fullerton was Oftfqpn City, Charging negli with fine filtered poor woman thought a m o vacated by the Charles Ham into the remarkable self-help worth. -High- sCnr.nit}. The plant Sarver, assistant coach in track and gent and cafeless' dMving. In Tuesday morning. to program of the H eifer Project with 21 points, was ment and said, “ Oh me, oh ilton fam ily who moved who led our team in a close cross-country. During his two the $15.000 lawsuit, filed in outside of minor pump d iffi my, it must be fierce to be an Portland. Inc. This program, which has game. The game was decided I year stint with the Arm y En Circuit Court o f Clackamas culty has been functioning old maid.” Blonde old maids been carried on, interdenom- in the last 7 seconds, when gineers in Germany, he coach- Cohnty, Mrs. Gould 21, charges j according to council specifica face a very ghastly situation inationally, for a number o f Don Frost sank a set shot, to : ed basketball teams. Besides that she has suffered prolonged tions. The minor difficulties if they get married. Mose years,has provided for hun win 52-50. and continual pain from injur have been due to material de- teaching physical education was embarking on his fifth dreds of cattle, as well as goats On Saturday night, on this here at Estacada, he also has ies received in the head-on col I fects in the pumps which the matrimonial venture. This and pigs, and thousands of court, we gave Central of In a class in general science. lision, for which she was hos pump company is remedying. t :me it was a husky black girl. pitalized at Hutchinson, in Ore chicks and hatching eggs, to be dependence- Monmouth a run Lloyd Bergman, on the right, The immediate water discol The Court of Honor for the sent from Am erica to needy Recalling that the first four gon City, at the time. oration that some water users District. areas of the world. These pro for their money, beating them divided his college training be- wives had been mulattoes, the Clackamas County She was a passenger in a car been judge was curious and asked | Boy Socuts of America, met ductive gifts have included pro by a close 59-57. High point | tween the University of Ore driven by Joyce L. Bennett, 23, have experienced has “ Why is it, Mose, that you Wednesday at the Union High visions for teadhing the recip men w ere Graven 17 points, gon, Portland State and Port o f Estacada, which was struck caused by sedimentation cre land University, from which he Sarver 16 and Prokop with 15. ated by the old system.Pump have plicked a dark skinned School at Milwaukie. ients to care fo r them and use Tuesday night of this week graduated. A t the latter school by the truck, owned and driven ing from a dificult angle, this the them to help their needy neigh woman this t:me, aren’t th e 1 The purpose was for by Miller, about 2% miles east he served as assistant athletic our boys showed even better sedimentation is being dis mulattoes satisfactory?” presentation of the ranks and bors. So effective was this lat teamwork playing host to Can coach. Besides coaching basket of Oregon City, on the Redland “ Yes suh. jedge,” ’ he answer merit badges earned. ter idea that owners of these by, and winning the game 54- ball. Mr. Bergman teaches Road. A t the time of the acci turbed to cause water discol The boys in attendance good-will gifts are now raising ed in awed tones, ‘‘dey’s all dent, M iller stated this his oration which can be expected Troop 210, Estacada, livestock to give to people in 52. Sixe if our men playel the classes in geography and^his- vehicle skidded onto the left for the next few days. right as long as dey live, but I from tory. whoe game, with Prokop get first other stricken areas of the dey do make such ghastly were Gordon Kitching, Both of our coaches share a side of the road due to wet ting 14 points and Sarver 12. class rank and merit badges; world. cawpses.” Estacada boys who played in special liking for hunting and pavement. O f the three persons Jerry Broadhurst, second Oregon has led in this H e if these games were: Milo P ro fishing, as an off-campus out involved in the accident, it was Dean McAllister, That was a mighty g o o d ! class and stated that Mrs. Gould was the er Project, which began in the kop, Jerry Christenson, Darrel door sport. c Robin Cody and Earl Spink, story that came out of the midwest and many people in Graven, Denny Sarver, Don Both are married, and the most seriously hurt with head merit badges. woods in northern Michigan and back injuries. This was a particularly in our own area here have con Frost, Gary Vestal, Gary Linn, Bergmans have two children, the other day for it means The plaintiff is the daughter The anniversary o f George tributed generously to its sup Lynn McAllister, and Ron Steven, age four, and Sally, spirational meeting in that that Paul Bunvan w ill pro of W. A. Mitchell, an employee Washington’s birthday set the port, both in money and in ac Hare. I just two years old. 1 seven scouts from troop and ceed to demonstrate and make of Park Lumber Co., Estacada theme for Kiwanis ladies? tual livestock. Mr. Norcross is a reality of what he claims Post 203, Milwaukie, received associate director o f the Port- | Raymond L. Jones, attorney night, last Tuesday, Feb. 21, can be done. From the same their Eagle Scout badges, the land office, along with J. J. of Estacada and Portland, is at the grade school cafeteria. spot in Michigan where he highest award in scouting. representing Mrs Gould. With small cherry “ trees” Handsaker, who has spoken to Joe Barr local scoutmaster, came into existence and stay standing on the dinner tables, local church many times in pre who is ed for a fe w years, a w o lf and John Caldwell, to call to mind the proverbial Advancement vious years. leaped into the air and now district truthfulness o f G. Washing Mountain Chapter No. 108, Dr. U G. Dubach, Profess brought down an airplane. In chairman, received their Eag ton, a liars’ contest was tho dist or of Political Science at L ew same Luncheon is served by the OBIS, will have a joint the crash the w olf was killed le Scout badges at the first event o f the evening’s rict meeting with Sandy East is & Clark College and former meeting in 1940. Garfield Grange at the Grade altho he jumped only to the program. Introduced by Bob School Cafeteria Saturday, ern Star Chapter in the Esta Dean o f Men at Oregon State treetops. Paul says that with “ competiW cada Masonic temple Febru College, w ill be the principal Alpha Lambda Theta Rho Dungan, the two February 25th at 12:30 P.M. certain attachments to the and Dr. ary 24th at 8 P.M. speaker at the annual meeting held their regular meeting on ors” Dave Horner Charge 75c. Adv. wolves they can be taught to two A t 6 P. .M. a dinner will be of the members o f the Farm Thursday, Feb. 16 with our AUyn Price, each told leap thousands of feet and Scott Horner, son o f Mr. local President Donna served to all chapter mem ers Gas and Supply, a Anderson tall stories; and Price, as w in bring down a plane. So that and Mrs. Dave Horner, suf bers o f Estacada and Sandy cooperattive association. presiding. Ethel Stuckrath, ner, was presented with a toy they bring down only planes fered a concussion in a bicy hatchet. The meeting w ill be held | president of the Theta Chapters in the local Am eri Rho o f the Red variety the wolves cle accident last Thursday Following this, program can Legion hall by Auxiliary on Tuesday night, March 6 at Board of Control and Mrs in a few weeks can be taught evening. Riding his bike on 7:30 P. M. at the new Gres S. P. Landing, also a member chairman for the evening, Bill members. that a dirty sock worn by a Broadway hill he hit a bump Grand worthy matron and ham Grange hall on Section I o f the Board of Control, were Jones, presented State Sena Red leaves an odor wherever and was thrown to the pave Coach Jack McRae’s fighting j other officers w ill be present. Line Road. Monroe Sweetland, Ki- present. We gave Mrs. tor he goes whether it be in the ment. A fter consulting a doc Tiger basketball team split a Jobs Daughters w ill sell A short business meeting 1 Stuckrath a tribute and pre wanian and newspaper editor a'r or some place else so the tor Mrs. Horner took him to pair o f games during the last aprons at the meeting. They w ill precede as guest the program 1 sented her a gift. Four new from Milwaukie, wolves can pick out the Reds Portland to Emmanuel Hos ten days, with Canby belting have been quite busy making during which time the audit Sweetland spoke girls were initiated into the speaker. by the smell and attack them, pital where he was confined Estacada 37 to 21 anl then tre many lovely aprons for for a the report o f the year 1955 w ill club. The girls were Patti on the overall needs leaving all other planes to go until Monday. He is staying home town govs snapped their sale. be presented and diserssed I Stone, Nancy Barry, Karen statewide promotional agency their way unmolested. It :n bed at home for the three game losing streak by ; re chamber and three new directors will Carter, Cheryl Weinrick, and for Oregon, like a w ill take thousands of wolves mainder o f this week, but is handing Fairview a 35 to 23 be elected. Directors whose Claudia Forrester. Under old o f Commerce, not only to en licking for this great patriotic job reported much better. terms expire and who will not business we discussed our two courage new industries, but to and everybody who has a In dropp ng their third game in be eligible for re-election be recent baked food sales and advertise Oregon’s scenic at w o lf or a number o f them are Fuel oil bids w ere opened cause of having served the max would like to thank the public tractions a row, Estacada stands winless OUR APOLOGIES to tourists more requested to bring them to Through oversight, we omit in league play. The Tigers recently by the school boards imum time permitted by the for their cooperation. A total forcefully. He cited the wide any straw boss among the log ted some of our advertisers as played Canby even the first o f both Estacada Union High by-laws are Kola Fellm an, of S25 was made on the sales. spread unemployment in 1954, gers who w ill turn them over listed on page 5. The F.lk Creek quarter and were down 11-6 School and Estacada Grade Troutdale; Wesley Johnson, Or We also made further plans during the slump in tho lum- to Paul Bunyan for this great Logging Co. of Estacada. Hogg but throuh the second period School. Contracts for furn ient; and Orland Zeek, Corbett. on our basket social which her industry,as an example of fuel oil w ere A ll three men have served as w ill be held feat. Bros, of Oregon City, the First up to the half, Estacada could- 1 ishing this sometime in Oregon’s over -dependence on National Bank of Portland, the n’t buy a basket and manged to awarded to the Gresham Seed j president o f the cooperative at i March. Under new business one or two major industries, Sr Feed Co. of Gresham who j When Owen Smith got home United States National Bank of pick up just two points while ! various times and Mr. Zeek. j we discussed what we could thus emphasizing our need for recently from a long air trip Portland, the Gresham State the host team pulled further sell Standard Oil Co.products. who resides at Corbett, has ser- j do for the P T A vaudeville and more diversified industrial which took him to the Hawai- Bank, the. Empire Furniture ahead 25-8. ved continuously as a director decided to discuss it further at development. an Islands and southern Cal Co. of Gresham. Gresham Ber In the third quarter break, 1 Eastern Star FOOD SALE for ten years. our next meeting The club At the close o f the evening ifornia the first thing he said ry Growers. Meadowland Dair the Tigers were behind 33-14 on Saturday, Feb. 25, at »he A movie “ The Strongest Men was closed in the usual man a ticket-drawing was held to was that he did not see any ies, Dwyer Lumber Co., the before going under at the final Clackamas Countv News Of Who Ever L ived ” w ill also be ner. see which lucky lady would o thing that beat the Estacada | Boyd Coffee Company, Oregon whistle 37-21. fice from 10 A. M. to 4 P. M. shown and will be followed by take home the three potted country. That seemed like a [ Wheat Growers, the Broadway refreshments to be served by the j J’mmy K eller paced the team M r and Mrs. Dew ey Qualls plants on the tables. Hya broad statement to make and , Cafe of Estacada. Bowles Super Robin Cody hit fo r 4, Gordie M r and Mrs Bill Christian women of Gresham Grange. All I and David returned from a cinths were awarded to Mrs. you w ill be surprised at the Cream and our further most Kitching. Tommy Curry and sen were Sunday dinner member stockholders and pat three weeks visit in southern Sweetland and Mrs. Ray H ay large number who said he humble apology to anyone who and Johnny Sanderson all scor- guests at the home o f Mr.and rons are cordially invited to at California They report good den and an azalea went to is entitled to recognition. Continued on Page 5 two points each. Mrs. Ray Gordon. Mrs. Allyn Price. tend. weather. High School Board Mrs. Sally Gidden Late Season Surge Sees Rangers Post 1914 Edition of Officers Pro-tem Three Straight Wins; Coaches Smiling ¿siacada Paper Picked by Chamber Hikes Teacher Pay Turned In at News City Recorder At VFW Post To Hold U. of 0 . Sessions [lections March 1 G0C Meeis Despite Wintery Weather W ell Child Clinic Set For March 1st Lawsuit Result of Truck-Car Clash Church Hears Good Of 'Heifer Profect' City Welcomes New Water System M ilwaukie Hosts Court of Honor Kiwanis Members Honor Ladies Estacada, Sandy Farm Supply Group In Joint 0ES Meet To Hear Dubach Hurt In Bike Fall istacada Caqers ’ ursue Hardluck Fuel Contract Let J Theta Rho Girls Meet February 16