Côtacatfas C la c k a m a s C o u n t ? J 5 e to ? TUNO TO KGW TV LOO PM FRL In Its Fifty-third Year of P u b lic a tio n ._______ Volume No. 53 ISstacadaToregon, Kriti ly July 19, 1957 _______ Number 27 Single Copy 10c EagSe Creek Has $2.50 Per Year Th is Person & That Heavy Wind Bla st . IV jF F rid a y , J u ly 19, a t 1 :0 0 P.M . on P o rtla n d ’s K G W -T V on the N ew H o rizo n s p ro g ra m , E stn c a d a ’s civic ach iev em en ts w ill be o u tlin ed by th e ab o v e p a n e l of local citizen s, left to rig h t: R. R. C ooke, C ity R e c o rd e r a n d M unicipal J u d g e ; L. J . A n d e rso n th e p u b lish e r of E s ta c a d a ’s C la c k am a s C ou n ty N ew s; R ay H a y d e n , o rig in a l P la n n in g C om m ission m em b e r p ijich -h ittin g fo r Dr. A liyn M. P rice, P la n n in g C om m ission p re s id e n t; D avid H o rn er, C ity C ouncil p re sid e n t a n d th e H on. R o b e rt W e in ric h , E s ta c a d a ’s m ayor. T his w o n d e rfu l o p p o rtu n ity has b e e n a ffo rd e d E sta c a d a by S ta tio n K G W -T V as a resu lt of th e o u tsta n d in g reco rd th a t has m been a tta in e d in E sta c a d a im p ro v em en ts in th e last th re e years. T h e p ro g ra m as p re se n te d on T V h a s been p re p a re d u n d e r the ~ o f Of. AHvri M. P F I « r W ith' Iffe lS S K n S l assem bled by th e p an el m em bers. A dress re h e a rsa l a n d tim in g of th e p ro ­ gram w as well reciev ed a t T u e sd a y ’s K iw anis C lub luncheon. R. R. C ooke has been d e le g a te d to a c t as o re g ra m m ode-ntor. H EATHER SPOILS TRIP Purebred Mr. and Mrs. Lester Under­ wood. Judy, Norman and Lena Underwood have just returned from a trip east. The party eachfd Rapid City, S.D. and Floyd and Estella Beebe, were turned back by , , electric Estacada route one. have pur- storms and were unable to go i chased Hawthorne General 4th, east as tney hr 1 planned.They j a bull from c.R. and C.U. were equipped for campin.'| Leddy, Oregon City. out but sp nt only two nights in their tent because of storm The new animal is a purebred conditions. On the way back Milking Shorthorin and the rec­ they visited Yellowstone Park ot d of the transfer of owner­ and found weather conditions ship has been made by the perfect. All in all the trip was Am rican Milking Shorthorn lovely, Ann reports. Society at Springfield, Mo. Sbsrfhorn Makers By C.T.K. While most of us were aware of high winds last weekend few of us would compare it to a hurricane. However, some residents of upper Eagle Creek last Thursday afternoon witnessed a littlo tornado pas­ Eberhardt Pleads Executive Heads sing across their ridge, whip- The largest industrial insti­ 1 ping up piles of hay and trans­ tution in Estacada is the Park porting other light objects Lumber Co., with Glen E.Park G uilty on Reckless Hold Meeting from fields and farm-yards. president. It was started in 1946 and now occupies a num­ Driving Charge Heads Meet NAVY RECRUITER HERE ber of contiguous acres west ox' ON MONDAYS Estacada where just a short The Executive Committee of Upon advice of bis attorney, Petty Officer Jack Davis, U time back it was a wooded Alex Nichols Eberhardt, plead­ the Estacada Garden Club met ed guilty to the charge of reck­ at the home of Mrs. F. E. Doo­ SN, Navy recruiter for this ar­ thicket on which the boys hun­ less driving in Judge Cooke’s ley Monday, July 15, and pas­ ea, will be at the postoffice in ted rabbits. The fact that the the Estacada every Monday from mill is there at all is due prin­ Court and was fined $350, 90 sed on the schedule for namely day jail sentence suspended, fall flower show, September 7 11:30 to 12 noon to interview cipally to one man, The title of and the recommendation that and 8. The theme of the show applicants for enlistment in the Glen E. Park. "captain of industry” ¡3 used his driver’s licensefbe suspen­ is "September Song.” The in­ Navy. in every section of the country vitational class to .Garden ded for 90 days. Clubs will be Autumn Flame, Garfield Grange will have a to bestow upon those worthy of featuring the theme of he show pot luck supper July 27 at 7 P such a showing of leadership, FOOD SALE SATURDAY M. 50c charge. Ice cream will and as for the honor in the Es- AT NEWS OFFICE for visiting Garden Clubs. no The ladies of the Methodist j The show will be held in the be served by the grange.Social tacada district there is Church are sponsoring a Cook primary basemest of the Esta­ evening to follow supper. In­ question as to who the captain ed Food Sale at the: Clackamas cada Grade School. The gener­ stead of a picnic it was decided of industry is here —Glen E. County News Office this Sat­ al chairman is Mss. Adolph to have a work day to finish Park. A great job, Mr. Park Still and the junior chairman the kitchen on Augost 18. Pot He employs 80 men and all of urday, July 20th. them speak very well of him. luck at noon. is Mrs. Guy Keller. Millions of feet of lumber are piled about the plant, the cut­ Harherf Bros. ting length being 6 to 36 feet Pioneer Pla nt Demolished fo r Prog é and the planner size 20 by 30 inches. All of this is from old Geî Contract growth fir lumber, delivered Harbert Brothers, Estacada, 1 a 30-mile area with an Friday submitted a bid of additional charge for over $253,898 to be low of six bid­ that distance. There is on the ders when bids were opened mill grounds an attractive and by Portland District, Corps of well equipped office with lour Engineers, for construction of capable women employed 77-100ths of a mile of relocat there Glen E. Park is not ed state highway No. 58 at just an ordinary woodsman, lie Lookout Point Reserjroir on the is a genius, and has a number Middle Fork WillamJttte River, of worthy deeds to his credit. one mile south of th£ project. Bids ranged as , high as Forty-three years ago this ! $690,688. Government estim­ newspaper thanked tts regular ate for the work wgj $359,737. correspondents and gained w & k njM*t bCLfcompleted . thopi as follow* MiHfcH. B By November 30th G ib s o n o f E a g l e C re e 1 $ Echó Glthens of ‘Alspaugh.Mrs M L. Sevier of Viola, Miss Car­ oline Wiederhold of Bissell.the Misses Flora Johnson and Gladys Joyner of George. Miss Viola DeShnzer of Firwood. Mrs. Della Vallen of Elwood] E. S. Wooster, Rev. Aue and Earl Kilgore of Springwatcr, Mrs. E. T. Sating of Currins- ville, Mrs. S. J. Devine of Bar- ton, Mrs, A O. Whitmmh Mrs. II. A. LeBarre, M Botkin and R. C. Donnins Garfield. At about this : time William Shearer of i field was operated on for ] pendicitis and lived to about it and Ruth Myers Stanford Cox got married and set up housekeeping in E taca da in the Adix house near the Methodist church. Fred Bates has been receiv­ ing treatment for a heart ail. ment in a Portland hospital. _ - He is expected home soon. Virgil Parker has gone to the Veterans Hospital in Portland and expects t0 be back in a couple of weeks. Texaco Super Service O B r a * A1 Larson is announcing the Mr. and Mrs. Amos Hills spent Sunday in Jasper, Ore­ opening of his new Estacada gon, at the annual Hills reun- I Texaco Super Service station ion. where they spent the day i in today's issue of this news­ with over 100 relatives and a paper. few close friends. The Hills j This entirely new super ser spent the 4th in Bend with vice station has recently been Mr Hill’s sister, Mrs. Paul Ray I completed on the site of the for- J enjoying the water pageant mer R. M. Wade Service Stat- and the rock show which Mrs ion at the corner of Main St Hills repotts was very lovely. j and the Estacada- Portland ------------------ -------------------| highway opposite the Estacada I High School. Mr. Larson states he will make the announcement of the I grand opening of this new bu­ siness in the near future. loose ¡'ones tobe at County Fair Here is a cute trick to prac­ tice on a friend: 1. Ask him to write down 12.345,679. (Note the number eight is omitted.) 2 Now ask him which num her of all these he likes the least. When he gives you his answer, tell him to place an ‘x’ above the number he selec­ ted. 3. At this point. instruct him to multiply the original 12 345,679 by a number which you suggest. 4 Once he multiplies as di­ rected, he will find that every figure in his total corresponds to the number above which he put the “x.” Example: x 12,345,679 45 Meta Kiggins is in the Ore- I gon City hospital for observa­ tion. She has been in ill health the past several months. JOHN LEE WINS SCHOLARSHIP AT OSC - *>A*. Tuesday, July 9, saw the demo our area’s spots landmarks-the transformer hoi i1 once served the Kara pking way for Poillai John Lee of Estacada has switchi ig varrj been namec I winner of a schol- ■a rb. darn 957 58 at OSC no of 18 OSC stu led $138 scholar spen orship of th< i ni higher educi 61,728,395 493.827.16 555.555,555 planation: It really doesn’t tter what number your iend selects. Merely multiply that number by 9. Thus, in the case alxive, you multiply 5 x 9 ami get 45. Once you have this total, multiply 12.345.679 by it who