Page Eight Estacada, Oregon Clackamas County News Friday, February 24, 1956 Mt.Hood Highway Forest Corridor Named for Pioneer PLUMBING New Construction Alterations , - Repair hours a day — every day including holidays /M HY-D Plumbing & Heating Co. 12 Mile Corner Call MO-5-3732 FRANK'S RADIATOR SHOP 1 Open For Business Signs m arkng the recently created "E. Henry Wenime Forest Corridor” have been installed on the Mt. Hood Highway, according to the Oregon State Motor Associa­ tion. The Association sug­ gested honoring the noted pio­ neer good roads enthusiast by the establishment of the mem­ orial corridor. The area designated as a memorial to the man who brought the first automobile to Portland in 1899, and who I was the first to urge the dev­ elopment of a year-around road between Portland and Mt. Hood, extends from the east limit of Rholdodendron to the foot of Laurel Hill. Part of the old Barlow Toil road is included in this section of the memorial corridor. Wemme purchased the road in 1912 and arranged that it be turned over to the state at no cost to be operated as a free public highway. RADIATOR REPAIRING, RE-CORING DODGE NEWS Light Welding Prompt Service -- No Job too large or too small Next to I00F Hall, Estacada Phone Estacada 51F1 A GIFT TO MOTHER AND DAD Visit our new SHOE STORE in ESTACADA and receive FREE A Beautiful Photograph of Your Child or Children No Appointment Necessary Tell your friends, no obligation February 24 and 25, Fri. & Sat. The ESTACADA SHOE SHOP The L. W. Miettunen family were pleased to learn that Lar- j ry’s niece Miss Muriel Miettu­ nen of Yoder, who is a Sopho­ more at Willamette University, was first place winner o f the | Christian Resource Week poster ; contest. She received a $25 cash j award for her efforts, j Mr. and Mrs. Adolph Ander- | son of Portland, were Saturday evening guests of the H. J. West- erbergs. Mrs. Anderson is Ho­ wards sister. They were quite surprised to find so much snow in Dodge. Mr. and Mrs. Calvin Kish- paugh and children, were guests of her grandparents Mr. and Mrs. Murray of Mulino last Sat­ urday evening. It was a com­ bined birthday party for Darrel, Edith Kishpaugh, Dale Jepson and Mrs. Pearl Jepson (Edith’s brother and mother. While in Mulino Edith and Mrs. Dale Jepson called on Mr. and Mrs M.K Merritt, former residents of Dodge. Pvt. Barrie Kishpaugh is home on a four day pass visit­ ing his wife Nadine and his parents, Mr and Mrs. P. C. Kishpaugh. A family gather­ ing honoring Barrie’s birthday which was earlier in the month, was held one evening. A lot of folks hereabouts are suffering with bad colds. Among those we have heard of recently were Mrs. Orene Connor.Mrs. M. F. Ott, Edith Kishpaugh and Howard Wes- ttrberg. Bill Carnes and Ronald Bry­ an have not been able to op­ erate their respective mills re­ cently due to the freezing weather and snow. The Howard Beguelins had a telephone installed in their home last week. Patrolman Stroeder one of the policemen who was killed in the collision at 82nd and Stark street last Saturday night was an uncle of Tommy Stroeder of Dodge. Visitors in the L. W. Miettu­ nen home last Saturday even­ ing were Mr. and Mrs J. C. Reese and Duane of Molalla, who were dinner guests; also Mr and Mrs. Tom Jepson of Molalla and Mr and Mrs. Ray Miettunen, Judy and Nancy o f Yoder. TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY FREE: Pair of Persian cats. Affectionate and good hunt­ ers. Mrs. Howard Mock; phone Estacada 19R4 LOST or STRAYED- 7 head mixed stock from H. C. Hart- wig’s farm near Eagle Creek; Route one, box 221. If their Whereabouts Is known please contact by mail. F24 and her mother, Mrs. Agnes Wilcox of Portland. They formerly lived here. They also visited at the home of Mrs Meta Kigg ins and other former friends. Highway Travel Hits Ail-time High If Oregon’s roads seemed slightly crowded last year, small wonder. An all-time travel high was scored in the state during 1955 when more than seven billion m :les were tallied on streets and highways. The figure, according to Sec­ retary of State Earl T. New- bry, represents an increase of m o/e than 292 million miles over 1954. Highest travel month, which came as no surprise, was Aug­ ust when 731,349,872 miles were traveled. Next highest, each with more than 600 mil­ lion miles driven, were the vacation months of June, July and September. Travel in the state has shown a continuing increase in every year except 1953 since World War II ended. Mileage has leaped from the not- quite three billion miles driven in 1945 to the 7,044,- ,592,307 miles of last year. Mileage is figured from re­ ports showing the volume of gasoline diesel and other m o­ tor fuel sales. ganizations indicated that | Joined the group bringing the 445 were on lands under the total enrollment up to 77,000 administration of the State since it was first organized in Forestry Department and its 1942. cooperating associations, In addition 151 members of 294 on the National Forests, 55 on Indian Reservations, 25 the Green Guard were given on Bureau of Land Manage­ “ Service -Under -Fire” awards ment lands including grazing for action in reporting fires or d;stricts, and two on the Cra­ in any way helping to suppress a fire ter Lake National Park. Public support of the fire prevention program and the SURPRISING FACTS success in keeping fire out of Fire has destroyed more U. the woods has been due in a large degree to the efforts of S. timber than has been cut. Eight out of ten auto acci­ Oregon’s 117 newspapers, its radio and television stations dents are caused by chance-tak­ and the support of the various ing drivers. county committees that have been set up under the K.O.G. A world population o f 4,00- 0,000,000 is forseen by the end program. of the century. Wiesendanger pointed out that one of the important parts of the program is the Men can live without air for Green Guard, the youth or­ ganization sponsored by the minutes, water for weeks, food K.O.G. During the year of for months-and without brains 1955, 11,757 youngsters for years. MEAT CUTTING FOR LOCKERS — WE WILL CUT AND WRAP IT FOR YOU Will call for and deliver free of charge 3y2c Cut and Wrapped HAROLD MIDDLETON Rt. 1, Box 141-C Man-caused Fires Hit 821 Past Year WANTED- Man or woman to do small woodworking on novelty items; piece work ba­ sis. Phone L. W. Fortner, Man-caused fires in the for­ Estacada 14R5. ests of Oregon totaled 821 during the 1955 season, a fig­ Mrs .Russell Reed was host­ ure somewhat larger than ess for tht past matrons club that of the previous year but of OES. on Friday afternoon. still below the five year av­ The business meeting was erage of 885 fires, according conducted by President Mrs. to the annual report of the Reed with a social afternoon, Keep Oregon Green Associa­ and dessert luncheon served tion which has just been issu­ by the hostess to Mrs. Loren ed by Executive Secretary Cyrus, Mrs. Tom Carter, Mrs. Albert Wiesendanger. Florence Glover, Mrs. Oren The report points out that Syron, Mrs. Larry Meade, while the season as a whole Mrs. Jack Harbert, Mrs.Harry was not too seriods, still high­ Kaufman, who was co-hostess, ly hazardous weather in late Mrs. George Armstrong, Mrs. August and the first of Sept­ Ralph Ahnert, Mrs. Don Day ember contributed to an out­ and Donna, Mrs. Ray Keeth, break of fires which resulted Mrs. Gertrude Scrutton, Mrs. in considerable losses. How­ George Tracy and Mrs Del ever, the report points out Gant. , that these were largely due to Saturday visitors at the | lightning. home of Mr. and Mrs. Russell The number of fires fought Reed were Mrs. Mable Denny by the various protective or- PHONE 20-R-6 Estacada, Ore. BUY NOW AND SAVE! One week only! ASHLEY AUTOMATIC WOOD HEATERS Selling Price $ 1 4 7 .9 5 Price includes free installation, stoveboard, pipe and elbows. Effective Sat. Feb 18 to Feb 25 incl. 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