Cátacafta’á Volume No. 53 Count? In Its Fifty-third Year of Publication. Estacada, Oregon, Friday, May 31, 1957 Number 20 Single Copy 10n $2.50 Per Year I * • This Person & That Recreational By C.T.K Program Set For Sommer .4 Mtwsaoe f o r Memorial Day The Price; of Freedom Ceremony Being New Group Makes Planned to Open Prcgiess inMove N ew Highway to Revive M ill by Bipy Grah. m i Plans are going forward un- Substantial progress is be- A complete program of rec ■ f der the directionof Fred Barth- ing made by Crestwood Prod- reational activities is underway olomew for the formal opening ucts, Inc. in securing support that includes activities for ev - M .............. of the new Springwater Hill to take over and reactivate eryone in the comunity. It’s a great life to love ani The complaint that, “There highway Saturday, June 8. The the Mt. Hood Hardboard and mals and enjoy them. Most is nothing in Estacada for the OST Americans are inclined to take their blood-bought formal opening was instituted Plywood Coop plant. The people get a great deal of sat kids to do” will certainly not be by the Kiwanis club who ap- new corporation is selling freedom for granted. How lustily, in times of war, do isfaction in having them abuot a legitimate complaint this pointed Fred Bartholomew to stock for $2,000 a share and we sing soSgs of patriotism, exhibit due respect to the if you are able to properly i summer. The grade school is investigate the possibility of anticipates full subscription boys in uniform, and pray for peace. Yet, when the care for them with plenty to sponsoring a program which securing cooperation of oth- within the next month, smoke of conflict subsides, our respect and regard for those who eat. Take cats for instance, includes archery, baton, ballet, er civic organizations and offi- 30-day extension of the bore the brunt of war's pjrilous sword quickly wanes and dies. and mother cats in particular. s tennis, band, cers to give this new road the mortgage sale has been secur- They seem so happy and con- | wood-working, But true gratitude (pr an earned peace should be as perpetual as kind of a send-off it deserves. ed through the cooperation of tent in being a mother. Dr. ! baseball, softball and swim is our freedom. The young men who gave the best years of their Tentative plans call for a gen- E. V. Prentiss Co. and the Geraldine Price has more cats : ming. lives, often at the peril of life and limb, should always be re eral invitation to all intersted board of directors of Mt.Hood The archery group had their than anybody in this town and first membered by the citizens of our nation. And that memory to participate on June 8. High- to enable Crestwood to corn- Sunday at 4 p.m. her mother cats, who at one with meeting should not find expression in a shallow sentimentality, but in way officials plan to be pres- plete their necessary sale of dozen present. The plan time ordinarily shifted to take is to a organize ent. The grade school band will stock. an Archery club making adequate provision for these who have so willingly stood care of themselves in an out- and provide instruction for be be on hand under the direction Howard Smith has aided in in war’s gap and subjected their youthful bodies to the onslaughts of-way, cold and unfurnished ginners of Joe Barr, An invitation is sparking the local enthusiasm, hold a tournament of the enemy. place for a “home,” certainly later in and summer with a tro- extended to the mayor and cit- He has been very gratified by by their actions and manner phy for the Freedom of any sort, it seems, never comes cheap. Cur best adult and one j izens of Mollala, Sandy and the support of local subscrib- seem t0 appreciate what Mrs. for the best junior, 14years or spiritual freedom was purchased at terrific cost by the most Colton to participate in the rib- ers who are also members of Price does for them and don't | under. Next shoot is Thursday bon cutting ceremony. the Mt. Hood group. splendid youth that ever walked the shores of time, Jesus Christ wait for any second invitation j at 11 a.m. Regular shoots will the Son of God. It hardly seemed right that He of all men should to come in anytime and have j be Sunday afternoon at 4 p.m. ADVISES CHECK ON die in the very prime of life and at the peak of His usefulness! another batch of kittens. These 1 There was a preliminary LAKE CONDITIONS But, in the wisdom of God. only those who are ready, able and cats have no particular pedi meeting of the ballet class on New Hatchery The Oregon Game Commis willing, are called upon to bring life and liberty to those who grees, have no blue blood cir Monday, but the first lesson is sion suggests that anglers are unable to secure it for themselves. In the case of spiritual culating thru their veins and i scheduled for Tuesday at 9:30. on road conditions be Releases Chinook check the paternity of their kittens 1 Barbara Jesse, who was the in- freedom, there was only One in heaven and earth who was equal fore they make plans for the is somewhat of a mystery. In stiuctor for the Oregon City to the task, and that was Jesus Christ. John Parvin, superintend high lake excursions to make addition to cats galore this es Dancing Majorettes, will give ent of the Federal Fish Hatch sure which lakes are accessi When our national freedom was jeopardized, only the young, timable young woman loves instruction in ballet, acrobatics ery on Eagle Creek, announces ble The U. S. Forest Service the strong, the very best of our society, were equal to the task. and has a number of other an and line work. The fee is 50c the first batch of salmon fin- issues wekly road and trail re After World War I,‘ 3 0C,000 men returned home disabled, handi imals which also make a great per lesson. gerlings hatched at the new ports. and the Oregon High hit with her two children, The capped, or ill. Worid War II counted the disabled service men shop at the plant were released Tuesday way Department has informa Allyn Jr., and Margaret grade woodworking in the hundreds of thousands, and the Korean War added many will be open to and Wednesday. A million tion on other highways of the (Peggy,) two dandy kids,their all 10 school thousands more. It is estimated that by 1960 there will be years of age and older, seven hundred thousand of fall state. favorite right now being some both girls 4,000,000 disabled veterans in America. students or Chinook were released into Many of the high lakes will poliwogs properly housed in adults. This and is boys, a wonderful op Eagle Creek to find their way be icebound on the May 25 op As a group, they have been self-sacrifici. ;, counting the price the house. It is easy to guess portunity for fathers to work to the ocean. They are expect ening. In addition, many trails that Dr. Geraldine, Allyn Jr. with their sons, or mothers to they paid as a debttthey rightly owed. Most of them arc like ed to migrate out of the stream and roads will be blocked are the wife and children of come in and make something the recruit who asted the recruiting officer in World War II: with snow. The popular Paul in short order. Dr Allyn Price, Estacada they haven’t been able to get ina lake is free of ice, but “If I fight, Sir, wtiat will be my reward?” physician and surgeon. snow remains in the camping dad to make. The only cost is areas. East lake should be Swiftly came the blunt answer: "Wounds, scars and perhaps for the lumber you use. ESTACADA We see more of Louis E.Bel- The grade school band will fishable by the week end. Ang death. But remember, that through your wounds America will fils as time goes on. He i« stag ’’.old rehearsals during the sun»- are urged to leave trailer remain free.” ._ r Jerry Hale has joined the lers ing with his mother as much rner months also. The advanced houses to avoid traffic corps of engineers building the problems behind as he can. He is a good piano band will rehearse every Tues “That’s enough,* said Jpe boy, “sign me up.” since about the only dam up the river He says he parking to be had tuner. His father was for sev-, day and Thursday at 7:30 p.m. is along the This is the spirit of the veteran—the spirit of the true soldier. likes the job real well. ei. years cashier in an Estaca for their performance in the main roads. But we, who profited so greatly by their sacrifice, must not forget Jerry Hayden who is in the da bank quite sometime ago. Junior Rose Festival parade on of the lake basins in the debt we owe these noble men who bear wounds that well Army and stationed in Texas, the Most Louis became quite well June 14. After June 14, stu Mt. Hood area are still has had a furlough and spent snowbound. might have been our own. known over the country for dents who were beginners last Anglers can get most of the time with home within five miles Jiis table tennis playing and year will rehearse on Tuesday, of Lost lake On this Memorial Day it is fitting and proper that our thoughts folks in Estacada. has won a number of champ and the advanced band Thurs via the Lost lake road and should not only be with those who were killed on the fields of ionships, tournaments and days. Mrs. Zella Cadanau fell in within three miles via the lake battle, but that we should remember those who were disabled in trophies. the bathroom at the home of branch road. The skyline road There will be three baseball freedom's conflict. We should resolve to pray for them and their her daughter, Mrs. Loren Cyr into Olallic will not be open entered in league play families, use every means at our command to make An Estacada boy is on his teams us and broke her shoulder a until the latter part of June. this summer. The Babe Ruth their lives richer and fuller, and finally, that we Roads tire passatile including way to a fortune. In forty league, coached by Bob Cody is few days ago. should rededicate ourselves to the great principles years he may take the place of sponsored by Park Lumber Co. Mrs. Helen Graham, clerk at the Austin Hot Sprins. Badger of freedom for which they exposed themselves so Vern Sutton in the Estacada This team is made up of boys the Food Lockers, has resumed creek at Bonny crossing, Har bank. The boy went to his sis 13, 14, and 15 years of age. The willingly; that these Disabled American Veterans her duties at the store after riet lake. Kingsley Guard sta ter’s beau and told him that league is part °f a nation-wide going thru a severe attack of tion, Larch mountain road and shall not have been wounded in vain. the McCubbins gulch r«ad. his sister gave him a quarter program and the players if se pneumonia. to tell the beau that she was lected to the All-Star team may chasing around with three ot participate in the playoffs in her fellows. The beau then Portland, with the successful Legion Gets Chair for Hospital Loaner gave the boy a quarter to tell team going on to the Babe Ruth his sister that he spent his World Series in the east. spare time with three pretty The Peewees. coached by Joe girls. The sister then said sh' Barr and Dr. Allyn Price, and would give the boy fifty cents the Midgets, coached by Tom if he could find out for her my May, have holding the names of the hussies her workouts and are been entered in beau was going with so she the Clackamas County league. could scratch their eyes out. Midgets- opener is on June The future looks very good fi The 8 at Canby. at 7:30 p.m. and Eagle Creek School National Honor Cub Scouts Have nancially for this boy. the Peewee’s open at West Linn June 10, at 7:30 under lights. An Estacada woman who has Boys on the teams will be sell Commencement for Our County Last Meeting heard gossip all her life decla ing tickets to these games. The res that there are three dif- : money goes to finance our own GRADUATES SEVEN Estacadc Cub Scouts had ferent types; the vest button ! teams. Eagle Creek school graduates Agent Inskeep their last pack meeting for the type - always popping off, the The Church Softball League formed John J. Inskeep, Clackamas a unique pattern Tues vacuum cleaner type - always will be run as it was last year. day, May 21, with six boys County agent for the past 31 season Thurs. eve., May 23 in picking up dirt, and the lini- j All pastors and coaches inter flanking one girl graduate on years, was chosen as one of 25 the city hall. John Abbott was cub master. He awarded ment type - they rub it in. ested in this league are asked the grade school stage. Barbara extension workers in the Uni acting the following badges: Randy ted States and territories to re Nelson, daughter of Mr. and to meet in the grade school mu received his wolf The old timer says that not ! sic room at 8 p.m. Friday, June Mrs. Virgil Nelson, was the lone ceive the Superior Service Hayden one gold and one so long ago one of the men 1st to make plans. girl. The boys were: Stephen Award from the United States badge and arrow; Terry Hayden living in the gulley wrote to a Tennis instruction and a ten Bryant, who lives with the John Depatrment of Agriculture.In- silver received a wolf badge; Max mail order house as follows: nis tournament are included in Woodcocks; Danny Nelson, son skeep is now in Washington,D. Klaetsch, badge; Dar “Please send me one of them the plans. For additional infor of Mrs. Cecil Heyne; David C. where he attended the rel Dobbins a bear a lion badge, one gasoline engines you show on mation and scheduling, see this Paine, son of the Robert Paine; award ceremonies Tuesday at gold and 2 silver arrows; Tom page 785 and if it’s any good paper or the bulletin board in Louis Scates Jr., Stephen Wil the Washington Monument Brown a bear badge; Brad ) I’ll send you a check for it.’Tn the breezeway at the grade son, son of Mr. and Mrs. Earl Grounds. a wolf badge; Don Ma- Wilson, and Richard Woodcock Inskeep is the only Oregon Brown a day or two he received the school. pes a bob cat pin; Doug. Show- Jr. following from the firm: ; award winner to attend the erman one silver arrow; Bill “Please send us the check and MRS. PROCTOR DIES Guest speaker was Wm. R. honor ceremony at the nation’s Platt a bear badge; Chris Barn if it’s any good we’ll send you ! Mrs. W. A. Proctor, Jr., well Jones, Estacada high school capital. He was cited “for a wolf badge; Bill Barton a the engine.” principal. The invocation was outstanding success in helping es known in this community for given badge and one gold and the Rev. Walden Ask- rural families develop a grass wolf many years, died May 22 at a ren of by one silver Mike Elkins, Barton. Each of the grad land program that rebuilt one silver arrow; A fellow who everybody Portland hospital. She was arrow knows around Eagle Creek bom in Tennessee on Feb. 1, uates took part in the evening’s worn-out soils and a depressed There were 40 boys and 26 was standing at a bar declar 1844. Her maiden name was program. Music on both piano economy into a prosperous adults present. Refreshments ing that he could drink any- and accordion was provided by crops.” R. Bettis. were served by Den No. 2, 3. Mary Paine. An additional mu thing and'Jet away with it Pearl the family moved west sical number was a flute duet He was further commended Meetings will be resumed in “Did you ever have any troub-! After Proctor lived in Hillsboro by Frank Proctor and Karen for “far sighted and preserv September. le with dyspepsia?” somebody Mrs. Madras before coming to Triplett, ing leadership in pioneering a Estacada high school grassland asked him. “Only once,”’ he and Orient in 1916. On Jan. 1,1918 students from program that tripled Eagle Creek. replied. Several shouted she married W. A. Proctor, Jr. School principal Wm Dick- production of the area's poor We had better luck with at home. This wheel chair “When was that?”“ln school.” I at Cottrell. Local Boy Scouts this picture. Last week, we was purchased with commis red-hills soils.” man presented special awards. came the answer, ‘.when I Surviving are her husband, j were only able to reproduce sions earned from the Curtis Inskeep, said to be the dean Paine, Barbara Nelson of Oregon county extension tried to spell it.” W. A. Proctor, Jr.; a son, John David Mrs. Dooley in a picture taken Publishing Co. magazine sales and Stephen Wilson, in that agents, was graduated from on Camporee W.; one grandchild and three order, | of her and Mrs. Forman. Folks in our area. Dr. Allyn Price scored top grades in the Purdue University in 1921 People going by the Hitch brothers: J. M. Bettis and class. Louie wondered what to used his influence to secure it Scates was cited with a Bachelor of Science de John Grove accompanied 9 Mrs. Forman. We happened ing farm on the northeast edge Charles Bettis of Boring; W. J. for perfect attendance, don’t know, his hospital supplier as were gree in animal husbandry. He Boy Scouts of Estacada Troop but we believe it was faulty through of Estacada lately have been Bettis of Portland; and two eight other school pupils. wholesale which benefit he mystified by the change in ap sisters, Mrs. L. R. Lauderback Refreshments were served to began his career in Kansas 210 to a camporee for two light. passed along to the Legion. pearance and the calmness of Gresham and Mrs. Eliza the graduates and guests afte* that same year and in 1926 days and nights last week to The above picture was taken Hap Dooley is handling ap that prevails. It seemed to beth Payn of Banning, Calif. the exercises. came t<y*Clackamas County. He the fair grounds at Canby.The at the same time of Mrs. John plications for the Legion’s them that the laws of nature Funeral services were held bas served contiuously since, boys camped out and did their Abbott and Mrs. Forrest Er available hospital equipment . had been violated in some way last Saturday at 11 a.m. with »ith the exception of one year. own cooking.They received 2 ickson displaying a new add Anyone in the Union High and it took sometime to make vault interment in Forest Master of Alienee in agricul 1941, when he took leave of red ribbons and one green rib ition to the Legion’s growing School District in need may (Continued on Page 6) Lawn. ture at Or^on State College. absence to earn his Degree of bon for efficiency in camping. equipment for the hospitalized contact Hap. -1 \ M (W ritte n e sp e cia lly fo r the D .A.V.—the Idento -Tag o rg a n iza tio n )