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Notices of Public Interest ja r O. E. S. FOOD SALE at the Clackamas County News O ffer this Saturday. CLACK AMA Used Book 5$a!e at Estacada Library There will be a sale *>f New and Used Books at the L'brary on Saturday, the 19th, at 10 A. | M. to 3 P. M. Fiction and some Non-Fiction. Come and se, what we have. Volume No. 52 Numoer Z' Broadway Street Improvement on Recreational Meeting This Thursday, May 17th at 8 P. M. Estacada Summer Re creation Program plans will be discussed at an open meeting in the grade school cafeteria. Anyone ‘nterested in a soft- ball league, summer tennis program, swimming, summer band or other youth activities is urged to attend this meeting. If enough interest is shown at this meeting, a suitable recreation program can be drawn up for the Estacada community. G R AD E SCH O O L ELECTION The date o f this paper is also the date of the election for the new school budget. Polls will be open in the evening for the convenience of voters: The 59,000 plus will provide for the purchase o f a new school bus and an additional teacher if needed. ALUMNI BANQUET WILL BE MAY 26 The Estacada Union High School Alumni Assoc, will hold its annual banquet and dance at the Estacada Grade School the evening of May 26 at 7 P. M. Anyone not receiving an invitation and who would like to make a reservation, please contact Mrs. Dan Mariman.Rt. 2. Estacada before May 23. Phone is 94-4 Immediate Agenda, Hopefully Representatives of the Port land Road and Driveway Co. surveyed our current street condition on Broadway from the Legion Hall corner up the hill to First avenue, and arrived i at a nominal figure for its re Attention of all registered pair. The City will supply neces voters is called to the Primary sary grading with the paving Election Friday, May 18. Vot company taking care of the ers phamplets have been mail paving. It is planned that work ed. Copies of the sample bal the News will start sometime next week. lots are posted in On this same day a This will provide consider window. held able improvement to Broadway spec'al election is being and alleviate a bad traffic haz for Estacada school district No. ard existing because o f the ten 108. A list of primary election dency of drivers going up the ! hill to take to the left side to precincts for this area follows: Colton at grange hall avoid bad spots. Currinsville at V. F. W. hall Eagle Creek at grange hall Estacada at city hall Garfield at grange hall George at community hall Logan at Harding grange hall Redland at grange hall Sandy Ridge at school South Estacada at Senner Res. Springwater at grange hall High School board members Three Lynx at school are viewing plans drawn by Stokes & Allyn, Portland ar chitects, for building changes Don’t forget t/he next work required by state fire marshal's out on the Park will be this orders. These include a new bus garage, to be built due Sunday, May 20th at 8 A. M. Please be on hand on Lake north of the grandstand, the conversion o f the present bus Shore Drive in the Park and garage in the grandstand base help with this important pro ment to a music room, and ad je c t . ditions to the grandstand itself, i Election Day Reminders School Building Changes Viewed OUNTY NEW S Estacada, Oregon, Friday. ¡\ ay It;, 1956 N E W H. S. TEACHERS HIRED New teachers at Estacada Union High School for 1956-57 hired by the school board at their last meeting were: Robert Larson, a graduate of Linfield College and n o w a teacher at Fresno College. H* will teach American Problem* and U. S. History. Miss Elaine Long, a graduate of the U. of Oregon will teach English, ami speech. Mrs. Virg'nia Garrett, a gradu ate of University Of Michigan will teach Voice and English and her husband, Glen Gar rett, a graduate of jhe Univer sity of Oregon, who did gradu ate work at the University of Michigan, will teach band and Engl'sh. They are both teaching at Roseburg now There are still two more va cancies to be filled, a science teacher and girls’ physical edu cation teacher. These teachers will fill va cancies left by the resignations of Miss Jane Roberts, Miss Donna Newkirk, Mr Duane Olanie, Mrs. Evelyn Gearhart, and Mrs. Betty Dunlop. Miss Roberts plans to go to Africa next year, and Miss Newkirk will* be married this June. Season's Last rs -V' P.T.A. Meeting GOP CANDIDATES' PLEDGE — Daapita the intensity of thair campaigns, tha four candidate« ior Rapublican nomination as U. S. Sanator took tima out to pladga support to tha winnar of tha May 18 GOP primary. Shown taking tha pladga this weak on tha symbol of tha Rapublican party ara, from laft: Gaorgs Altvatar, Douglas McKay, Philip Hitchcock and Elmar Daatm. Tha candidataa also askad thair support ara to back tha sanatoria! nominas of tha Rapublican party in tha genaral election. .- Republican Election Notes Estacada Grade School Graduation on Wed. May 22, Big Class of 71 Seventy-one students will ~--------------------------------------------- receive eighth grade gradúa Laine. Suzette Jean Ligthner, The election outlook, from a tion diplomas Tuesday, May j Phillip M. Lingelbach, Stephen Republican viewpoint, is the 22. William Jones, h'gh sch ool! ° scar Lins' Ray ° - Mann, Bill senatorial race. Two good men! principal will give the address > Marlowe, Judy Mary McNam- It would seem the political sta to the graduating students.Da- er, James A. M'iler, Dale Hof- Sandra ture and outstanding experi vid Horner, school board fard. Ronald Moore, ence of Doug McKay may give chairman, will give out the di Lee Hess, Shirley Ann Nichol Grayson Ray Osborne, him an edge. In the race for plomas. The grade school band son, Secretary of State, between will play the procession start- Michael Dean Perry, Patrick The PTA w ‘ll Gene Perry, Loren W. Peter Hatfield and Healy, Editor Ed ing at 8 P.M. hold a reception in the cafeter son, J. R. Porter, Gene Ray, Stolle of the Mt. Angel News, ia afterwards for parents and Ira Reynolds, Carol J. Rhodes, writes: friends of the graduating class JoLetha Francis Rickey, Jerry Joy Roeder, “ Healy should be nominated The 7th grade mothers are in Lee Roberts, Gordon Fol Jonathon Sanderson, for Secretary of State because: I charge of the reception. W. Sherrill, Edward E. Shoup, lowing is a list of the 8th gra He has eight years of experi Carol Vanita Smith,Diana Mae ence in the office he now seeks ders who will receive diplo Smith, Earl DeWayne Spink, mas: — he has proven a success in Carolyn Marie Aylett, Jan'ce Glenn E. Stevens.Ron E. Tom Dana Lynn Vestal, other business ventures before Rae Barry, Richard John Beal, pkins, Cheryl Dianne Wagner, Twila coming to this office— and we John Travies Breske, Jean believe him to be a man always 1 Ann Burk, Karen M a y Califf, Darlene Wisner, Esther Marie Gloria Jean Whiting, to be trusted to do his best. Jerry A1 Clark, Howard Harry White, Elmer R. Now then Hatfield— as long as Coffield, Helen Louise Cox, Donna Lee Wood, we know he has always been a Dennis Patick Dahrens, Steve Wright, David Wolfard. school teacher— we know that Frederick Dehrans, Ronnie O. when he first ventured into Davies, Karen Ann Denny, politics, he received the sup James, Allen Donaldson, Robt. port of many leading dairymen A. Eaden. Iva Jean Ellis, Stel and this was one of the first to la Mae Ellis, Larry B. Fiske, J>mmy go for the colored oleo bill— George P. Fourier, he wanted legislation on the Fouts, R. Ray Haase, Glen R. rural school bill even after the Hamm, Tenya A. Haugen. A r people of Oregon defeated it on lene Hodgkiss. James Ernest the ballot. More could be said— Holt, Ernest Horn.Glenice A r One of the cherished privil but just add up what you know lene Howe,Bennie Lee Howell, eges for high school students we believe you will come up Franklin D. Hull, Terry L.Jud- in the Northwest is the annual with a. 82X William A. Healy. kins, James R. Keller, Gordon Music in May festival which *s on your ballot Friday, May 18 Ray Kitching, Charlotte Marie held on the campus of Pacific Musical Attended By School groups. Single Copy National guard to hold Eziucada d rill on Saturday, May 19, REPUBLICAN PLEDGES Headquarters company of I the 162nd w'll hold a company LAST RITES FOR We, the undersigned candi- drill on the high school athlet d.ites for the Republican nom J. M. (MATT) PARK ic field Saturday afternoon. ination for the United States May 19th. Capt. James E. J. M (Matt) Park, 78, a res- Senate, recognize our respon- Barnard will direct the drill of lent o f the Elwood community sib.il’ty to help elect a Repub the company assisted by his f u r the past 60 years, died on lican United States Senator in junior officers and non com- j Wednesday of last week in a November, 1956. Wt- know missioned officers. Several Silverton hospital after an ex that the state of Oregon must men from Estacada are mem- tended illness. Mr. Park was have better and effective rep bers of the campany and will born j unc 2l, 1877, in Iowa, resentation in the Senate, and be taking part ln the drill. antj Came by covered wagon we feel that we should show Capt. Barnard announces with his parents to Ellensburg. our confidence in President that there will be a weapons Wash., when a small boy. He Dwight D. Eisenhower by see( display featuring rifles, car later moved to Lebanon and ing that Oregon sends to the bines, machine guns, rocket then to the Elwood community. Senate a man who will sup launches (bazooka) and the He married L'llie N. Cadonau port the President of the Un't- new sniper scope carbine at Oregon City in 1904. ed States. We, therefore, agree which uses infra-red light for that Mr. Park is survived by his without qualification. spotting targets in the dark widow and one daughter, Mrs. each of us will fully and com Communications equipment Eula Harris. Seaside; two sis pletely support for the fall featuring air- ground com ters, Mrs. Zella Cadonau, Esta election the man chosen for munications. walkie - talkie cada; Mrs. Ina Wagner, Port the Republican nomination for and hand-talkie radios will be land; one brother, Edward United States Senator May 18, demonstrated. Also operat Park, Puyallup, Wash.; three 1956. We will further urge all ing will be an army message grandchildren, two great of our own faithful supporters center and telephone switch grandchildren. to back in words and service board. Men from the intell1- the Oregon Funeral services were held at the nominee of gence and reconnaisance pla 2 P.M. Saturday at the Molalla voters. toon will demonstrate the use chapel of Everhart and Kent, Douglas McKay of maps and compasses. Many with interment ‘n the Elwood Elmer Deetz other items of interest will be cemetery. George Altvater on display. Weather permit Ph'l Hitchcock ting the company recconnais- ance airplane will land at Glen ‘SHADOW SOCIAL” social-to be held Saturday, Park Lumber Company air IS ANNOUNCED May 19 at 8 P.M. at the grange strip. Capt. Bernard and his hall There will be a program company cordially *nvite the Springwater Juven‘le Grange and free coffee and punch will i community to come out and announces a “ shadow social*’ be served to all who buy box see the display and demon a novel variation of the box lunches. Proceeds will be used strations. for Juvenile grange work. The Dads came out in good number for the final meeting of the Estacada EjTA unit at the l Thursday elementary s c i » Jy lighted May 10. ^ S »rated in a Bri e a f ' ■ i o r i uaMgçÆ tful May- gay m o o J H h W facsimiles f i ■ ' w e11 li] anas hang- of grade»iSMB,| ing fromittíSÜW Bjese were E l’s upper done b y ffliA (’*i S h e front grade aft ¿»idèi wall boye a jubl fcherman who haçl just 1 i « . a "big d the rear PrfiA Mav •V : X Democratic Presidential Candidates Seek Your Vrite-in Support; Await Oregon Decision - b y Mrs. ’earl GIrt's fourth graders. Pres. Theda Tucker opened the meeting,the invocation was given by Rev. Vernon Ross. Under committee reports, Health chairman Mrs. John Marshall announced that a to tal of 164 children have been examined by Dr. Hollister Stol- te at the PTA sponsored Well- Child Clinics held at the grade school. June 7 is the final clin ic for this year and those who wish appointments for their children should contact Mrs Marshall. , Membership chairman Mr s Howard Smith revealed that PTA membership reached a to tal of 324. Mr. John McRae re porting on Recreation announ ced plans in the making for a summer recreation program. A report by publicity chairman Lucille Jenkins expressed grat itude to those who helped pub licize PTA activities. Savings Adlai Stevenson and Estes voters of Oregon write in their Stamp chairman Mrs. Ralph Svehaug reported the grade Kefauver are shown at their names when they go to the schoolers have bought $2157 in appearance in Eugene on Tues polls to vote in our primary el savings stamps to date. Mrs. day evening. It is o f much im ection on May 18. They don't Tucker then thanked all who portance to the two candidates care whether or not you have had worked to further PTA for the Democratic party presi the correct spelling of their dential nomination that the names. Any reasonable phonetic aims this year. The last order o f business be ing installation of officers. Mrs. Tucker introduced Mrs. Ruben Hoffman. Sandy PTA president who had charge of installing the following officers: Treas- I urer, Mrs. Sidney B. Atkinson; Estacada Union H‘gh School Secretary, Mrs Warren Curry: 2nd vice president Mrs. David seniors will mark the comple EAGLE CREEK Horner; 1st vice president, Mrs. tion of their four years o f stu Len Klees, and president, Mrs dy this coming week. Bacca CH URCH DEDICATED W. L. Miller. Each was present held ed a colorful handkerchief cor laureate service will be sage by Mrs. Theda Tucker. next Sunday, May 20 at 8 P.M. On Tcesday evening. May 8, in the high school auditorium. dedication ceremonies were The message will be delivered held for the new building of U:in Forest Grove. This year’s Cree k Community festival was held last week end by the Rev.Myron C. Cole.pas- Eagle Church. P r e - and 17 Estacada students were tor of 1st Christ'an Church in Presbyterian among the lucky participants Portland, who is known as an ceding this, there was an all O f the 3600 aspiring musirians outstanding speaker. Also day meet'ng of Portland area Presbytery at this churrh, with who applied to attend this participating in the service more then 100 ministers and event, only 600 were selected, will be ministers from the lo laymen present. A ham dinner on the basis of merit. was served to this group at The festival wasn’t all work. cal area. Graduation ceremonies will noon;and a pot-luck dinner The program included a ban for local quet, dance, talent show, free be held in the h'gh school aud was held at night movie and scholarship audit itorium on Friday, May 25, 8 members and friends. P.M 52 seniors will receive Participants at the dedica ions for those interested. Principal com tion service included the Rev Local students attending diolomas. be G. Henry Green, Synod execu- were: Barbara Keller and Hel mencement speaker will en Mueller, playing in the 100 Wayne Durrell, Dean of Ad t've; Rev Burton Alvis, Mod» piece orchestra: Claudia Fifer. missions at Portland Univer- erator of Presbytery, Rev Arch Anna Marie Moore has Kearns, former pastor of this Valerie Wagner. Judy Watson. s'ty. Wally M'ller. and Don Taylor been chosen as Valedictorian j church. Rev. Wm. Killian, Sta in the 260 voice massed choir; of this year’s graduating class ted Clerk of Synod and Pres in the 240 piece band, LaDon- with a high-point achievement ' bytery, and Rev. Robert J. Di- na Anderson, Jack Carlson, of 10.5. She will deliver the ven, one of the first pastors of Bill Griggs, Judy Dernovek, closing speech on the program this church all o f Portland; with 10 225 Rev Walden Askren of Bar Jackie Fiske. Ann Harbert, Alice Harber Gilbert Shibley, Shirley Stith, points to her cred't was select ton Baptist church, Rev. Her Harris of Estacada Charles Turner, and John ed as salutatorian to give the man Church of God, and Rev. Ver- welcoming speech Wdodcock.. union High School Graduation Sat. May 26, w ith 52 Graduates ■ . spelling is permissable and will be counted. These two men are entitled to your con sideration, so won’t you please write in your preference on your ballot and please, r e member to VOTE. CHEER CLUB MEETS WITH MRS. FLORENCE GLOVER Mt Chapter Cheer Club O. E S. met recently at the heme of Mrs Fl.orence Glover in Ea gle Creek Mrs. Ruth Keeth was a co-hostess.Those present were President o f the club Mrs. Thelma McAllister, Mrs. Bess Kaufman, Mrs. Florence Glover. Mrs. Olivia Harbert, Mrs Mattie Darrow, Mrs. Ru by Rivers and two boys, Mrs. Hazel Day, Mrs. Daisy Tracy, Mrs. Bessie Meade. Mrs. Mar jorie Cooke and Mrs. Ruth Keeth. Mrs. Gertrude Scrutton, sec retary, Is improving from her recent illness. Mrs. Eleanor Newpll, treasuerer, was absent because of illness. There will be no June meeting. In July there will be a picnic on the second Tuesday at River Mill Park. Cake, jello and coffee were served by the hostesses non Ross of Eagle Creek church; H. A. Buhlinger and Shirley Burnett,officers of this church. Following the reading of its hlatory, a scroll was presented by Dr. Kearns in behalf o f General Assembly, commend ing this churdh on its 50th an niversary.