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    Cstacartaô
Clackamas County JîrtuS
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Number 18
Volume No. 53
C.T.R.
Rites He'd Tues.
R. G. (Bob) M archbank died
M ay 9th in a P o rtla n d ho sp i­
tal.
B orn S ep tem b er 8, 1883
in M ichigan.
He lived in
th is vicin ity
since 1902. He w as a confect­
io n ary store o p e ra to r fo r m any
y ears and had
an ice cream
shop th e last few years.
S urvivors in clude his w ife,
M innie of E stacada;
3 sons-
R obert L. of E ugene; Floyd L.
and G lenn E. of E stacada;
a
d au g h ter, Mrs. J u n e B ak er of
Eagle C reek; b ro th er- J o h n of
E stacada and sister- Mrs. M ary
T u ck er of G old B each also 7
g ran d ch ild ren and one g reat
grandchild.
Services w ere T uesday, M ay
14 a t 2 P.M. a t th e
C layville
Chapel, E stacada. V au lt in te r­
m ent w as on th e W ade M em ­
orial C em etery, E stacada w ith
Rev. V ernon Ross officiating.
In the e arly d ay s o f E staca-
da tw o factio n s
b a ttle d fo r
co n tro l of th e com ing young
city, each crow d w a n tin g its
ow n -money, so th e r e w e re tw o
b a n k s in to w n ,
w h en , as a
m a tte r of fact, it -was o n e too
m an y a t th is p a rtic u la r tim e.
E ven som e “ fa r w est” tactics
w e re em ployed.
A d e le g a ­
tion called upon one o f th e
b a n k presidents, a t his hom e
o n th e h ill o v erlookin g all of
th e business section
a t th a t
tim e an d gave him 24 h b u rs to
get o u t of tow n.
T he b a n k e r
w asn ’t in an y p a rtic u la r h u rry
to go and w ith a shotg u n
in
h is h and said he w o u ld k ill
th e first m an w ro cam e on his
porch. N obady did a n d n o ­
body got killed. In a fte r y ears
ow ing to th e dep ressio n and
lack of funds, both b an k s q u it
and th e re w e re none in to w n
fo r q u ite a tim e.
N o t v ery
m o n th s ago
th e M ilw au k ie
S ta te B ank b ro u g h t V e in S u t­
to n into E stacada an d a new
fin an ac ial e ra w as here. T hen
ag ain th e b a n k
w as given
D ix ie R ussel S lau g h ter, a pop­
u la r E stacada girl, th e re q u ir­
ed tra in in g in M ilaw u k ie and
w h en th e b a n k an d V ern S u t­
to n cam e in h e re an d started
out, th e y p u t D ixie in th e b an k
w hich added to its p o p u la rity .
S u tto n a n d th e
n ew
bank
m ade such a h it th a t e v e ry ­
body in to w n w o u ld n ’t trad e
th e ir new b a n k fo r th e m o th e r
b a n k a t M ilw au k ie.In ad d itio n
to D ixie,
Elsie P ro k o p , now
m a rrie d and liv in g in South
D akota, an d
C h arlain e Voss
W a llae rt o f G ladston e w e re
b e h in d th e b a rs of th e fin a n ­
cial in stiu tio n fo r q u ite a tim e.
In ad d itio n to M an ag er SuttOh,
th e force a t th e p resen t tim e
consists of L eah F au st, L illian
F u llerto n . B onnie B odley and
A m y D unn.
M rs. F u ilerto n
q u its th is 'w eek and m ay not
be back, as h a lf of h e r frien d s
a re w ish in g fo r a boy an d th e
o th e r h a lf a g irl, an d th a t m ay
b e ju s t w h at m ig h t
hap p en .
T he p o p u la r L eah w as o u t fo r
se v eral days re c e n tly because
of illness. Y ou can b a n k on it
th e
a r ound
th a t any body
place w il 1 give the b est o f ser-
vice and ev en loan you rrlonev
providing of coursi c, you h av e
■l" secu rity . T hey w ill
th e p
th e ir
ta k e inte rest in doing
best fo r ;.•ou. D on’t be s n rp ris -
you see e
ed if at an y tim e
new face b ehind th e bars , and
have
it wi 11 b som eone you
seen thei•e befoi-c.
In one of o u r local “c o m m u n ­
ities” th e a u to h o rn play ed th e
lead in g ro le in tw o local e v ­
ents. A fa rm e r had fou n d his
stra y e d calf and w as leading
and p u llin g it back hom e on
th e road. W hen th e y re a c h ­
ed a sm all b rid g e th e c a lf laid
dow n in th e c e n te r of it and
refused to m ove. A t th is tim e
a big c a r cam e up an d th e d ri­
v e r asked if h e could b e o f any
assistance in g e ttin g th e c a lf
o u t of th e w ay an d
it
w as
ag reed th a t h e w ould pound
his h o rn loudly.
T h e calf
becam e b a d ly
frig h te n e d ,
jum ped up an d leaped o v e r th e
ra ilin g and d ro w n ed in th e w a ­
te r below . The tw o m en com ­
p ared notes an d th e
fa rm e r
declared
“T he h o n k w as too
big fo r so sm all a calf.” In th e
sam e n eighborhood th e re liv ­
ed an a ttra c tiv e w idow .A m an
fro u o utside w ith a n ice
car
cam e to see h e r fre q u e n tly and
w hen h e did h is a rriv a l wap
announced by tw o loud honks
of th e c a r h o rn . T hen all o f a
sudden those liv in v
in
th e
neighborhood h e ard th e h o n k s
no m ore. O ne day ab o u t aw eek
la te r a n eig h b o r cam e
back
from a n eig h b o rin g to w n and
w h en asked if he
h ad heard
a n y th in g a b o u t th e
w id o w ’s
a d m ire r rep lied :
"A lcohol
w on’t d riv e
m em ories from
y o u r life .”
FOOD SALE A T NEWS
O FFIC E MAY 18TH
The W. S. C. S. w ill hold its
re g u la r m onthly Food Sale a t
the C lackam as C ounty N ews
office on Saturday,*
M ay 18,
sta rtin g a t 10 .A. M.
Picture left to right—
L. Taylor, F. Puumala, C. Bowman, V. Gray, H Anders;
Johnson, G. Bush, D. Tracey, J. Clark, M. Craw T. Carson.
About forty people from Coos Bay, Tillamook, Astoria; Port­
land, Eugene and Estacada attended. Progress on the sale of
stock is fair, w ith about one-half of the minimum amount re­
quired being sold.
$2.50 Per Year
State Employment li. H. S. Ho. 6 Sets
Office Reports
Commencement
Bill Jones, E stacada U nion
Joh Improvement High
School
S u p e rin te n ­
W ith em ploym ent in C lack­
am as C ounty picking up d u r­
ing the last tw o
w eeks Ted
H uff, m an ag er of th e U nem ­
ploym ent C om pensation Com -
m ission. S ta te
E m ploym ent
S ervice O ffice a t O regon City
has announced th e discontinu-
anc of itin e ra n t claim service
at M olalla, E stacada an d S an ­
dy.
C laim s dropped to around 50
a t all th re e places H u ff said,
and they have been asked to
rep o rt at the O regon C ity o f­
fice.
"In view of th e increase in
em plo y m en t w e are re-survey-
ing each claim ants w o rk hist­
ory, train in g , experience and
a p titu d e to try and place them
in su itab le w ork as soon
as
possible’ H uff said.
d ent, announces th a t high
school graduation
exercises
w ill ta k e place F rid ay e v e n ­
ing, M ay 24 at 8 P.M. a t
the
h ig h school auditorium ,
Ap-
p ro x im ately 70 stu d en ts w ill
Phil
receive th e ir diplom as.
H itchcock w ill give th e com -
m encem ent address. Rev Vio-
let B olliger will give th e in v o ­
cation and benediction.
B accalau reate services w ill
be this com ing S u n d ay ev en ­
ing a t th e high school a u d ito r­
ium a t 8 P.M.
Dr. John A n ­
derson, professor or religion of
L ew is and C lark College w ill
d e liv e r th e serm on. Rev. M ar­
ian R avan and
Rev. Ja m e s
M oore w ill assist in th e se rv i­
ces.
PA ST M ATRONS C L l’B
The P ast M atrons C lub
of
O.E.S. w ill m eet on M ay 17 at
1 P.M. a t th e hom e of
Mrs.
R ussell Reed.A pot luck picnic
lunch w ill be served.
B ethel No. 54 of th e In te r­
n atio n al O rd er of Jobs D augh­
te rs will hold a public in stal­
latio n of officers th is F rid ay
night a t 8 P. M. in th e E staca­
da M asonic tem ple.
JO B S D AU GH TERS W ILL
IN ST A L L O FFIC ER S
Paving Under Vi ay on Springwater H ill Grade
Estacada Grade School Graduating 77 Schmidts Sell Feed
Next Tuesday Evening at School Gym
"
**
B ob C ody,
su p e rin te n d e n t
of the E stacada G rad e School,
an n o u n ces th e g rad u a tio n of
o n e of
th e la rg e st e ig h th
g rad e classes in th e h isto ry of
th e E stacada School system .
T h e re are 77 g rad u ates.
G rad u a tio n exercises
w ill
ta k e place T u esd ay
evening.
M ay 21, a t 8 P.M. in th e G rade
School gym .
G ra d u a te s are;
M arlene L o rra in e A llen ,D o ­
reen Hae A llen. K a re n E lain e
B erentzcn, W illiam R. B rin k ,
G e ra ld J. B roodhurst, D avid
B arrin g e r, L a u ra LaV on B u rk ,
R aym ond M .B user, K aren C a r­
ter, D enny T hom as C h eath am ,
R o b e rt D. C ody, Q u e n tin C lif­
ford Cook J r.. R o b ert C rain ,
S a n d ra L ee D ean,
C aro ly n
F a y e D u rh am ,
E lizabeth L.
E b ert. J u d y E. E sk crslcy ,S co tt
J.
E n g stfo m , L in d a
Fay
F ra n k lin , M arg aret
E lain e
F re d e ric k , H arold G ould. J o ­
an n e C arol G ault,
Jo a n Ray
G erm ain ,
D avid G rah am ,
Ja n c e C ecilia G roce,
M ary
E th el H a lb e rt, Jo A n n K ay
H are, L a rry L ew is H are,R ich ­
a rd D ean H asscbrook, D aniel
L ois H eiple,
E nola E arle n e
Geil's Lakehead
Cruz-lnn Opening
Jo h n a n d M arie G eil a re op­
e n in g th e ir n ew h a m b u rg e r
a n d soft ice cre a m d riv e -in b e ­
tw een E staca d a and F a ra d a y ,
F rid a y , M ay 17.
T he place w ill
be
called
L a k e h e a d C ru z-ln n .
A fte r
th e sh ak e-d o w n
cru ise, th e
G eils a n tic ip a te
h a v in g
a
G ran d O p en in g aro u n d M em ­
o ria l Day.
M r. and M rs.E arl M cC onnell
a re now living in th e ir E sta c a ­
da hom e on P ie rc e street.
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*
H icks. D. S co tt H o rn e r, Je rry
V ern H orn, M ichael J. Jo n es,
H arv ey D arrel Jam es,
M ay­
n a rd K elly,
H ow ard D arele
M orrill, D avid Ja m e s L arson,
R alph A ndrew L arson. S an d ra
Y vonne L inn, G len L ohr, Jo a n
M arie Looney, D on M cA llister,
M arcia A nn Lee. R alph M abee
Jr.,
S h aro n K ay M axw ell.
T h o m as L ee M arlow e, Jo y ce
M. M iller,
M aD onna L ouise
M iller. M a rg a re t L u c tta Mill-
e -, L ow ell A n th e r Moe, F ra n ­
ces Ire n e M iller, W oody Moss,
D arro ld J. Olson, Iva A nne
O b erm an ,
W illiam M. Ray,
M ary L aV erne R eynolds, L ea-
on C rosby R eynolds, R u th A nn
R ice, D arla S ue S an d ers, S h a r­
on A nn S ager. C arol C h ristin e
Sim m ons. P a tric k S m ith , E v ­
ely n L aV onne S m ith ,
Eva
L ouise S picknall, L. M ichael
S te w a rt, T hom as G. S tro ed er,
Ja n ic e M arie T aylor,
P h ilip
A rth u r T h e x to n , T e rry T racy,
K e n n e th R. U lledallen, B obby
Jo e W ard,C heryl Jo A n n W ein-
rich, R o b ert C. W estby, K a th ­
leen M arie W hiting,
Jo n n ie
A nn W olford,
S a ra h
Jane
L ig h tn er.
T O M PK IN S
SERV IN G
P e te r J . T om pkins, airm a n
a p p ren tice, U SN, son of M r.
an d M rs P e rry J . T o m p k in s of
E stacada is serv in g w ith A ir­
b o rn e E a rly W arn in g
W ing
P ac ific a t th e U. S. N aval A ir
S tatio n , B a rb e r’s P o in t, T. H.
A irb o rn e E a rly
W arn in g
M a in ten an ce an d
T rain in g
S q u a d ro n 2 w ill p ro v id e m a in ­
te n a n c e and tra in in g fo r
th e
A irb o rn e E arly W arn in g W ing
P ac ific w h ich is an e x ten sio n
of th e D ista n t E a rly W am in g -
D e-L in e of
rad ar
statio n s
acro ss n o rth e rn C anada
and
A laska, b rin g in g ra d a r p ro ­
te c tio n fro m
th e A le u tia n s
across th e P acific O cean to th e
H aw a iia n Islands.
Company D of Estacada, to March in
% Mr. $eed
f0 Mrs. ^,Rns
and
E lm er
M r
and
lYTVc F l m e r L in n
h av e p u rch ased th e E stacada
F eed & S eed fro m
M r. and
Mrs. R ich ard S c h n v d t,
w ho
h a v e o p e ra te d th e Tflisiness fo r
sev eral y ears.
M r. L in n h as b een a resident
of the S p rin g w a te r com m un­
ity since 1945 an d a p ro m in ­
e n t farm er. H e has been fire
w a rd e n fo r 3 y e a rs and sp en t
3 y e a rs in soil
co n seivation
w o rk .
H is b ack g ro u n d en ­
ables him to u n d erstan d th e
Problems of th e fa rm e r
and
w ill serve him w e ll in his new
e n terp rise.
rds Sia
n r
'W
i'*» . s : , . . .
P u rc h a se '
o rd ers
w o rth
$143,000 have been issued to
th re e P o rtla n d firm s in
con­
nection w ith P o rtla n d G eneral
E lectric Companys
C lack a­
m as riv e r h y d ro e le ctric d ev el­
opm ent.
L a rg e st o f th e co n tracts w en t
to B eall P ip e & T a n k com pany
acco rd in g to F red H odge, com ­
p a n y p u rch asin g a g e n t in P o rt­
land. Beall g o t a p u rch ase o r­
d e r fo r $100.000 w o rth of 18-
in. p ip e to be used in th e re lo ­
c a tio n o f O regon C ity w ater
su p p ly lin e a t N o rth F o rk .
G underson B ro th ers E n g in ­
e e rin g corp o ratio n w ill supply
th r e e d iversion g ates fo r N o rth
F o rk d am a t a co st o f $27,000.
A. Y oung & Son Iron
W orks
h as a $16.000 c o n tra c t to su p ­
p ly in ta k e screens on th e F a r ­
a d a y p o w er house ad d itio n .
Mr. and
Mrs. R ay K eeth
v isited Mr. K e e th ’s sister. M rs
B lanch N orris in S alem . S he
h as been ill fo r so m etim e b u t
is now im proving.
H. C. Compton pulled his asphalt paving maehine onto the
E'-w Springwater hill grade Monday morning. Work as shown is
progressing splendidly with completion possible by June 1.
Our thanks goes to the State Highway Department for getting
on this. We hope our little article of two weeks ago didn’t offend
them for it was meant in fun—anti if we are a little bit inter­
ested in seeing this road completed, we hope the boys will un­
derstand. It is a wonderful piece of road and will be appreci­
ated by all who have occasion to drive it.
TW IN S BORN TO
FO RM ER
ESTA CAD A C O U PLE
Mr. an d Mrs. K endall N ash
of E ugene a re p a re n ts of tw in
boys born M ay 1st.
B abies
w eighed 5 lbs. each and a re
nam ed R ichard E dm ond and
R obert K enaall.
N ash is
a
b ro th e r of M rs. Jo e R ickey,Jr.
an d fo rm er g ra d u a te of both
E stacada schools.
F o r th re e
y ears h e has been atten d in g
U. of O. School of L aw
and
will g ra d u a te in Ju n e.
ISSU E FIR E SCHOOL
C ER TIFIC A TES HERE
A t th e re g u la r m eetin g
of
the E stacada V o lu n teer F ire
D ept, h eld last M onday sev eral
item s w ere ta k e n up. F ra n k
M arshall presided o v e r
the
m eetin g w hich included C hief
R udy S ag n er
in tro d u cin g a
prospective m em b er of th e de­
p artm en t, Bill Bogan.
S ag n er passed o u t
c e rtifi­
cates to the m en w ho qu alified
16 hours o r m o re o f th e
F ire
V isiting w ith Mr. and Mrs. School held recently.A discus­
R ay S m ith on S u n d ay w ere Mr sion w as b ro u g h t up concern­
and Mrs. Fred Ross and
Mr. ing th e assignm ents of th e men
an d Mrs. H enry Ross,
duping the su m m er
m onths.
H erb W illiam s is
tak in g
a
leav e o f absence for th e su m ­
m er m onths to a tte n d school.
E m ery K ingston of E stacada
w ho su ffered a fire in h is gar-
Armed Forces Day Parade Saturday
HUSBAND AND W IFE
BOTH BREAK ARMS
A few days a fte r Mr.
an d
Mrs. E. C. Woods m oved in to
th e ir recently purchased hom e
on P ierce street, Mrs. W oods
fell an d b ro k e h e r arm . Tues­
d ay M r W oods also broke h is
arm inside th e house w hen a
lad d er fell w ith him.
age a couple of w eeks back
donated $5 to th e d e p a rtm e n t
for th e ir help in p u ttin g
th e
blaze out.
Jo e B arr furnished re fre sh ­
m ents for the m eetin g w hich
w ound up w ith a roll call th a t
included: M arshall,
S agner,
Jo e and Sam B arr. B aer W ird-
erhold, Red U nderw ood, R alph
and W ayne W ade
and H erb
W illiam s.
I
YOUNG
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1 7 t o \Q V2
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A w aitress in one o f th e lo­
cal re sta u ra n ts, w ho is o n e of
th e m ost po p u lar g irls in tow n,
h a s th e rig h t answ ers. A m an
called to
her
d isg u sted ly ,
• W h at’s th is stu ff— coffee or
te a ? ” Ie ta ste s lik e
k e ro ­
T h e 80 y o u n g m en of E sta-
sene.” “If it tastes lik e k e ro ­
sene it m u st be coffee,”
she
A rm y R eserve
replied, w e d o n ’t h a v e te a be­ c a d a ’s U. S.
cause it ta ste s lik e tu rp n tin e .” C om pany D w ill m a k e
th e ir
U.ü». ARMY RESERVE
( C ontinued on P age 6)
Single Copy 10<:
Cob M archtank
Interested Croup Of Crestwood Products Meet
This Person & That
T}y
In Its Fifty-third Ylar of Publication.
Estacada, Oregon Friday, May 17, 1957
firs t fo rm a l
ap p earan ce
A rm ed F o rces d ay in th e A rm ­
ed F orces p a ra d e in P o rtla n d ,
on S a tu rd a y ,
M ay 18. T h e
parad e w ill s ta r t from 9 th 8c
N .W .Couch aro u n d 11 A.M.
on
T h e p a ra d e ro u te w ill m ove
fro m th e in itia l p o in t a t N. W.
8 th Ave. and
W.
B urnside
th en ce east on B u rn sid e to S.
W .B roadw ay; so u th on B ro ad ­
w ay to S. W. S a lm o n ; east on
S alm on to S. W. 6 th A venue;
Suhscrmiion Reminder
Your C L iC K A M S COUHTY HEWS
VVe a r e n o t s e n d i n g s u b s c r ip tio n s t a t e m e n t s th is
m o n th . T h e d a t e b e h i n d y o u r a d d r e s s o n t h e f r o n t
g a g e o f t h e p a p e r is y o u r p a p e r ’s e x p i r a t i o n d a t e .
W e ’ll a p p r e c i a t e y o u r r e n e w a l r e m i t t a n c e !
I inclose $ 2 .5 0 f o r a y e a r ’s s u b s c rip tio n . T h is is a
).
th e n n o rth on 6th A venue to
new ( ) o r a renew al (
S. W. P in e street; e a st on P in e
to S. W. 3rd A venue; south on
3rd A venue
to
S. W. Clay N a m e .
S treet, and th en to th e d is p e r­ A d d r e s s
sal area p reviously m entioned.