Clacfeamas County Jíetos ©stacatta'g Volume "No. 53 Number 19 Attorney Frank Skelton Called hy Peppy Days Here May 24 & 25 In Its Fifty-thii^i Tear .f Publication. Estacada, Oregon. 3 ! iy 24,1957 -t- Single Copy 10c Queen Jeanine Receives Crown $2.50 Per Year P.T.A. Officers installed Bethel No. 54 held a public r . . „ „ , installation of officers on Fri- Estacada PTA held their last day. May 17th. Officers in- “ *?*"* of ^ x h ° o1 -v ca'u orJ Frank Shelton late of Esta­ stalled were: Honored queen- 1 lc a<^° school cada, died May 19, at his resi- ___________________________ Jeanine Hule, Sr. Princess- T deuce Born Dec. 20, 1874 at f ' 1ÉCL * ' Judi Barnes, Jr. Princess, M,'S ™ , ° p Barrett, 4th messenger- Shar­ Mrs. Lillian Swan and Miss *r on Cutsforth, 5th messenger- ation’ C'allie Shelton of Portland and Lem Jenkins installed Lynn Meyers , Sr. Custodian- the Mrs. M’s. M yrtle W inter of Ontario, new officers in their re­ Kathy Ronnow, Jr. Custodian- Oregon, and several nieces and ’ ; spective positions: Mrs. Edwin Tonya Haugan, inner guard- nephews. ! Schlue as president; Mrs. Ev­ Joan Hale, outer guard- Donna Services were held WecT, R erett Shibley, 1st vice -pres; Wood. May 22 at 1 P. M. at the Clay- i *»J Mrs. Ray Hayden, 2nd vice- Past Honored Queen Judy ville Chapel. Estacada, with Rjgjg§P%ggf|jg , pres; Mrs. Ernie Rynning, Watson was the installing of­ vault interment at Riverview H iS S tm i treasurer and Mrs. Ed Hodg- ficer for the evening. She was kiss Abbey, Portland. Rev. Vernon Mrs Minnie Forman, Chair- as secretary. Mrs.Miller, j helped by Past Queens Linda Ross Jr. officiated. man of the Legion Buddy the retiring president, present­ > Marchbank. Beverly Mitch­ tho new officers with gift Poppy Sale announces the ell of Estacada and Toni Whit­ ed cup and saucers. Mrs. Schlue start of the drive for this man of Gladstone, Mary Lou was presented with a presi­ Local Highway week. Mrs. Eva Dooley in Lahning of Gresham, Virginia dents by Mrs. Ray Hayden. charge of corsages is shown Claypool of Gladstone, Rober­ This is pin a new - each the current offering.Mrs. ta Armfield of Sunnyside, and new president procedure Men Get Awards with is given this Forman’s picture was taken Lucille Jenkins of Estacada. pin while she serves in office. A recent tabulation released with Mr¿. Dooley and a fine She was assisted in the crown- Mrs. Hayden also presented by the State Highway Depart- display of Poppies, ! ing ceremony by the Molalla i Mrs. Miller with her past ment reveals that 845 highway The Poppy Sale will be on DeMolay. pin. department employees earned Friday and Saturday, May 24- Distinguished visitors were president's It was voted to have the 7th safe driver awards for 1956. 25. .The entire proceeds of j Gladys Hall - Past Supreme grade mothers serve refresh­ Of these employees 382 had this sale’ go for the benefit of j Guardian, Dorothy Crump ments at reception in eafet> Tentative plans call for. re­ Harbert and Mrs. Dick Lun- ty of Oregon medical school, queens and one was presented ports by county strawberry deen on Friday eve. at the Portland, and will begin his Horners Supermarket to Judy Carlson for all she associations as to the thinking home of Mrs. Walter Stone. studies fall term, 1957. had done for the Bethel. Gifts of individual growers or coun­ Twenty guests were present. . Sinclair is a graduate of Es­ were given all of the install­ ty reemmendatins concern ing Mrs. Martin Craft was in tacada high school and attend­ Chevrolet Service ing officer's and the Bethel minimum picking prices in the charge of games. Angel food ed the University of Oregon presented Mr. and Mrs. Wilbu’- various counties. In those cou­ cake, coffte and punch were where he took his premedical Howell, guardians, a beautiful nties not having strawberry studies. served. associatoins, volunteer spoke - lamp. Miss Castile will be married Training for a doctor in gen­ Entertainment was furnish­ esmen will be asked t0 report to Vern Deplois May 25 in the eral practice consists of three Forty-eighth Annual Comme*cement ed by the High School Boys Ihc county situation, accord- Timothy Lake Set Quartet Estacada City Hall at an after­ or four «ears of college stud­ and LaDonna Ander­ I ing to Marvin Van Cleave, Sa- noon ceremony with Rev.Mar­ ies, four years of medical son and Ann Harbert. After | lem. president of the Oregon tin Craft officiating. The w ea­ school and one year of intern­ ai Union High School Friday this there was a Past Queens j Strawberry Council. ther permitting tire reception I ship. An additional two to five for Fishing drill with the Bethel Girls In scheduling this meeting, will be held in the garden of years of training is required if The forty-eighth annual com­ Anderson, Norman James Bel­ her parents home. . the doctor wishes to specialize mencement of the Estacada mont, Lois Bess, Alice Kay Oregonians w ill dip fishing presenting J r. Past Queen Ju the sponsoring groups recog Watson a bouquet of carna I nize that counties.districts and Bunnell. Donald L. Burgener, lines in a new lake a short dy Union High School will take Thomas tions. Refreshments were ser­ \ individual growers have their D, Burnett, Jerold Je­ distance from the states larg­ place in the high school audit- rome Christenson. Bradley W est metropolitan area Saturday ved and the rest of the evening own problems concerning har- | vesting the strawberry crop’ orium on Friday. May 24th, at Cole, Letha Courtain. Richard with the opening of the high spent in dancing. leports County Extension A g­ 8 P. M. Following is the com- h . Douglass. G. Allen Eadcn, lakes fishing stason. ent Bob Smith. ‘‘Location of mencement program Neil C. Edwards, Glenda Er­ Timothy lake. 74 miles up field. variety, whether Processional, ‘"Pomp and Cir ickson, Jacquelyn Fiske, Mary the Clackamas river highway 238 Men Now a* the picking for processors or the Foster, Gary A. Fouts, Judy from Portland, opens for the I cumstance” - Band fresh market, and transporta­ first time as a 1400-acre body Rev Violet Lee Fred rick sen, Donald W’. Invocation vioiei prost Frederick M Gaylord, of water. The lake was formed Work on New D m tion expense are some of the affteting the strawber­ Bolliger Barbara Jean Girt, Darrel A. by Portland General Electric A construction force averag­ factors ry picking pi-ice. However, we Salutatorian - Donald Frost Graven, Carol Guthu, Kath- company as a source of booster ing 644 men is employed on hope that county reports and hydroelectric development in discussion Solo - ‘'You’ll Never Walk leen M. Haak, Jeanine Ann r water supply for hydroelectric the of strawberry pick state for Portland General Alone” - LaDonna An­ Hale, Ronald Hare, Shirley j plants downstream at times of Electric company. ing prices for 1957 season will Hayden, Stephen G. Hinkson, i low river flow in the fall and be helpful to strawberry grow­ derson. Accompanist Ann Janice Largest constrdction force is Dee Hood, Louise Horn, j winter months. ers in Western Oregon.” Harbert I on the job at the S25.000.000 George D. Hull, Glenda Helen j Camping areas are open at the program Valedictorian - Winnifred Izer. Ronald Kazuyaski Kaw- 1 Timothy. PGE developed the Pelton project on Deschutes will Completing be Roland Groder’s report river A total of 356 men made Shibley amoto, Lawrence Thomas site in cooperation with the ; up the average work force at of USDA estimates of the 1957 Vocal Trio - ‘ Through the Kniskern. Darlene Leora Mount Hood National Forest. Pelton last week. An average strawberry crop in the United Years” - LaDonna An- Kramer. Irene Helen Lensch. Overnight camping facilities of 288 men were on the job al­ States, carryovers of straw­ derson. Judy Watson. Alice Gary L Linn. K Lynn McAll- are available at the Hood I view the Clackamas river where berries and competing crops, Bunnell ister, Linda Lee Marchbank, camp on the south side of th ong construction of North Fork and other factors affecting the Address - Phillip Hitchcock, Arthur James Mattson. Rich lake at no cost. foi Oregon strawberries Director of Church Rela- aid Miller. Beverly Ann Mit- The public, however, should arch dam and expansion of fa­ price In 1957 Grenier is fruit and tions, Lewis and Clark Col­ chell, Linda Niesen, James E. come to Timothy with com­ cilities a t Faraday generation vegetable marketing special lege Norton. Corrine Palmateer. plete provisions. There are no plant is gradually increasing in ist at Oregon State College Introduction of Graduates Virginia Ann Perterson. James public facilities for meal serv­ tempo. The Pelton project is 50.5 per William R. Jones Poppe. Donald Lee Proctor, ice. Mount Hood officials cent said Don I Presentation of Diplomas Carol Redinger, Mario Waldo have concession plans under­ Brorhl complete. COMPLETES PGE resident engineer. ANDERS FAR Lloyd Ewalt Rediske. Susan Reed. Freder­ study, but, for the present, vis­ The completion EAST CRUISE figure is 8 per Benediction - Rev. Violet ic Robert Riedel, Gerald Rohl, itors must bring complete pro cent on the S20.000.000 North Long Beach. Calif.— Geo. Bolliger Kenneth Rutherford, Walter visions. Recessional - ‘‘War March of Paul Sagner, Winnifred Shib­ Fishermen will find rainbow Fork Faraday project, schedul H. Anders, fireman. USN mm late next year nn^ Mrs Byron An- the Priests” - Band ley. Carol Lee Sorrels, Clifford eastern brook and cutthroa' ed or completion operation at Pelton is ^prs of Estacada route one.re­ Reception- Lower Halls Turner. Ray Turner, Gary F trout responding to lures. Th' Trial planned or November of this turned jo Long Raech, Calif , Class colors - blue and sil­ Vestal. Gordon Wall, Judy Mae lake is reaching the near-ful yea May 14 after completing a six- r. ver; Class Flower - pink Watson. Shirley Anne Weaver. mark for the first time. The month cruise in the Far East carnation; class motto- Choose Corrine Alice Wenz, John project was completed las to the carritr, and boxes and aboard destroyer USS the best course of life, custom Franklin White, Deloris Mae summer, but some work re supports should be kept paint­ Frank E. the Evans. will make it pleasant and easy Wolfe, Robert J. Workman, mains on the Hoodview camp ed The Evans left the U. S. last Following is the class roll— Leola Wright. John Nathaniel grounds A second majo When two or more boxes are November stopping at Pearl Willard Allen, Larry An- Ledgerwood. Jr., W esley J camp. Gone Creek, is in th' grouped at one point or recep | Harbor and Kwajalien Islands ders. Homer Anders, LaDonna Walters. first stages of completion. tacles are not directly in front ] enroute to Melbourne. Aus- of the residences the name I tralia where the crew observ- week period beginning June ral patrons to provide suitable and addresses of the owners J ed the 1956 Olympic games Estacada was represented in the Oregon City 3rd. receptacles, erect and main­ must be on the front of the After operating with Task parade in honor of Oregon City's Outstanding ! Rural Mailbox Rural mail boxes which are tained for easy and safe ac­ boxes. Force 77 and a tour of duty Heavy Mortar Company Tuesday, May 14. Left to Failure to abide with this with the Formosa Patrol the cessibility. presenting a neat improperly erected or in un­ Regulations may delay your mail destroyer visited right; Corp. James Noring, Master Sgts. Edward The Yokosuka serviceable condiition retard appearance, and affording pro program and cause it to be held at the and Sasebo, Japan; Subic annual rural mail box delviery of mail and expose it i tection to the mail. Dmytryck (Estacada) and Orvil Buffingtaon and improvement program will be to the weather. The depart Bay, Phillippine Islands; Ka of box owners should office. Corp. Robt. Roth are shown during a pause. C W Myers, Postmaster observed this year for a two ment wished to encourage ru- be Name ohsiung, Taiwan and Hong inscribed on the side visible Estacada, Oregon Kong B. C. C. class of