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    Volume No. 53
Number 28
Fish Ladder Takes Shape ; Crane Set for Big Pour
Estacada, Oregon, Friday. July 2(i. 1957
Single Copy I Oc
.$2.50 Per Year
Local Television Program Appreciated Plans Progressing Your County Fair
Over KGW-TV; Dr. Price Comments
on C. of C. Picnic To Be Bigger and
Five intrepid local citizens camera, appearing for just 15 |
Better This Year
braved the batteries of lights seconds short o f ten minutes. | Sunday , Aug. 11
He did a marvelous job. pre­
C A N B Y , ORE — Extensive
Paul Treckeme reports that improvements t0 the grounds
senting his information with a
great deal of poise and in
a plans are progicssing for the and buildings have been made
nicely relaxed manner.
We Upper Clackamas River Cham­ for the 51st annual Clackamas
know he was plenty
nervous ber o f Commerce picnic to be County Fair which w ill open
but this was not apparent
at held on Sunday, Aug 11. Ten­ here Wednesday, Aug. 14, for
all to the view ing audience.At tative plans call for the affair a four day run.
this point, the only nos-Estaca- to be held at Tim othy Meadows.
The main pavilion, livestock
Chairman Treckeme has so barns and
dan on the panel took over his
grandstand have
part.
Jack Caldwell, our city far coerced buns, weiners and been re-roofed, many buildings
pop
ample
for
the
membership
attorney, explained the effect
painted, a new mobile
stage
o f all this surge of government­ children and estimated guests. built for shows at the grand­
Potato
chips
and
ice
cream
w
ill
al activity on the legal depart-
stand. Exhibit space has been
ment. Next in line was Jim be supplied too. Adult fare is to enlarged for the photography
be
decided
on
at
the
regular
Anderson, publisher
of the
department and also poultry
Clackamas County News and Chamber meeting on Monday and rabbits.
evening.
Aug.
5,
Estacada
City
representative o f the
Upper
The floral building, built in
Clackamas Chamber o f Com­ Hall 8:00 P.M. A ll members 1956, has been improved
to
merce. Jim ’s portion included are urged to attend.
take care of more flow er exhib­
This w ill be the first picnic its.« An ornamental fountain
some pictures o f new business
structures in the
town and for the Chamber and their fam with colored lights has been in ­
many comments concerning re- ilies and friends and every ef­ stalled in the center of the e x ­
creational advantages Qf
this fort is being made to assure its hibit space. Lanscapo plantings
area along with a welcome to success. This depends on the have been made around the U-
anyone who would like to visit members.* Be sure to reserve shaped structure in
the fir
us. -lim was probably the most Sunday, Aug. 11, for a wonder­ grov.e.
Tim e and the
completely at ease o f any
of ful day of fun.
Closing date for livestock en­
the panel members and inject­ place should be announced in tries is 5 P.M. Saturday, Aug.3,
ed a nice spark of humor in the next week’s paper.
but later entries w ill be accep­
program by referring tn Esta­
ted if stall space is available.
cada as the “ damdest” town in Í
Until the closing date entries
DARROW S HOSTS A T
Oregon with all the PGE hy­
G R A N D OFFICERS PICNIC w ill be restricted to Clackamas
droelectric propects along this
If space is
Sunday, July 21st, Mr. and county breeders.
part o f the Clackamas.This pro Mrs. Ford Darrow were hosts available after that date, other
vided a well-timed change of of the 1954 Grand Offficers of entries w ill be considered.
pace and set the stage for the the Eastern Star for the annual
Barbecue dinners
w ill be
Mayor's remarks
concerning picnic.
Present were: Senat­ served in the fir grove on each
the future outlook for Estaca­ or and Mrs. Howard Belton of o f the four days, starting at 5
da, as the closing portion 0f the Canby, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Mc­ P.M.
Wednesday night’s bar­
program. His Honor has a re­ K inley, Mr. and Mrs. Tom Sor- becue w ill be sponsored by the
markably fine speaking voice ley, Mr. and
Mrs. Don M c­ Clackamas County Broiler as­
over the airways and his com­ Clure all o f Portland, Mrs. M o­ sociation. Thursday night the
ments made a dignified, optim­ na Gordon o f Vernonia,
Mr. Oregon City Chamber o f Com
istic closing to the panel
pro­ and Mrs. Jens Hermann 0f Sea­ merce w ill put on a chicken
gram.
Moderator Cooke then side, and Mr. and
Friday night the
Mrs. Vic barbecue.
made his final
remarks and Thomsen of Hood River.
Canby Junior
Chamber
of
thankyous and Estacada’s tele­
barbecue
a
They had their dinner on the Commerce w ill
vision program was over.
lawn at the City Hall and then 1000 pound steer with Sheriff
The station immediately be­ the business meeting and vis­ Joe Shobe as chief cook. Satur­
gan receiving calls from v ie w ­ iting at the Darrow home
on day the joint service clubs of
ers commenting favorably on
Northern Clackamas
County
Currin St.
all aspects o f this presentation
w ill provide the dinner.
and K G W -T V officials remark­
Everything inside the fair-
ed that it was one o f the best
: grounds except food and carn­
programs in the
city series.
ival attractions w ill
be free
They were very pleased with
during this year’s fair. The on
the whole thing. The citizens
! ly admission charge w ill be at
of this area ow e
the
panel
; the gates. Stage shows w ill bo
members a large vote o f thanks
i presented Wednesday
and
-for the wonderful w ay in which
Thursday nights by groups of
they presented the
Estacada
| talented amatuers from Port-
story. The town gained thous­
j land.
The
Estacada
Elementary
I
ands o f dollars of free adver­
Band concerts w ill he give i
School
Board
has
hired
Jack
tising by this presentation and
j in the center of the exhibition
McRae
to
act
as
assistant
prin­
«d a has assumed a new
grounds each afternoon frof 2
.digniv in .file cipal of tile-grade, school.This t o 4
.
4 .
V-rvr*rtftfih at a -oieria! meeting,
explain and
enumerate The eyes o f the many viewers who
' The ferrth'Trfrtionnl. Appaloosa
projects and improvements in- watched this outstanding pro- Monday. July 15.
Mr. McRae has taught
the horse show w ill provide after­
itiated by this group. Ray had duction. — Courtesy o f The
entertain­
seventh grade
and coached noon and evening
the longest time in front o f the Kiwanis Bulletin.
and Saturday
boys’ athletics at the Estacada | ment Friday
grade school the
past
two. Aug. 1617. Horses of this col
years. He is a graduate o f Or­ orful breed have been entered
from a dozen states and Can
egon College o f Education.
Mr. McRae’s duties w ill con- ada.
The Appaloosa Horse Club,
enforce­ sist o f doing substitute teach
Notice is hereby given that ficers and other law
Inc , with headquarters at Mos­
ment
officers
may
arrest
any
ing
for
teachers
wha
are
ill;
the Curfew Laws o f the State
the
minor for a violation of ORS coaching baseball and super-. cow, Idaho, has arranged
of Oregon w ill hereafter be en­
Spoilsmen will be interested in the progress being made on the
419.710.
(2 ) In any firstt v i­ vising classroom teaching as program and w ill provide its
forced in Estacada.
olation o f 419.710, the arresting w ell as aiding Mr. Cody, the ( own premiums and purses.The
construction o f the fish ladder which will extend from below
419.710 Porhibition o f U n­ officer may either.
principal, with some of the ad­ shows w ill be staged in front of
Portland General Electric’s Cazadero dam to the North Fork dam
accompanied Minors from be­
(A ) Take or send the minor ministrative duties
of
the the grandstand, and additional
bleacher seats have been built
Shown in the top picture at lower left is the fish trap. The ramps
ing public places during cer­ to its residence and notify the school.
tain hours.— No minor under parents,guardian or person hav­
The school board accepted for spectators.
of the fish ladder can be faintly seen along the bank running to
Part o f the Appaloosa show
the age o f 18 years shall be’ in ing care and custody o f the mi­ Miss Gaines’ resignation at the)
and from the trap. The fish ladder will be 8,000 feet long and
exhibition, but
or upon any street, highway, nor concerning the violation;or special board meeting.
Imo- w ill be pure
w ill in­
park, alley
or other public
(B ) I f the officer has reason­ gene Gaines has
10 feet wide. The gentleman in the picture is one of the engineers
accepted a each day’s program
numerous
working
place between the hours o f 12 able grounds to believe that the contract to teach in her home clude
on the project.
con­
PM and 4 PM o f the follow ing parens o f the minor are failing town, Sheffield, Alabama. Miss horse events which are
Last Saturday, the Guy F. Atkinson Co. was engaged in the
morning, unless such minor is to exercise proper control, care Gaines taught in Estacada for tests,some o f them copied from
accompanied by
a
parent, or custody o f the minor, take 12 straight years. The teaching the Nez Perce Indians, original
major chore of moving the 200 H.P. whirly crane from the river
the staff for the Estacada element­ breedels o f these animals.
I guardian or other person
21 the minor directly before
bed to its perch on this 50 foot trestle which will be its home until
Besides short distance run­
years o f age or over and auth- court having juvenile jurisdic- ary school w ill be completed
the job is completed. This 50 foot lift will increase the whirly’s
i orized by the parent or by law ttion in the county where the when Miss Gaines’teaching va­ ning races the contests w ill in
1 to have care and custody o f the arrest was made.
cancy is filled. Mr. Cody, prin­ elude the Camas Prairie Stump
reach to 220 feet which will enable it to make the top pour of
minor, or unless such minor is
(3 ) In any second or subse­ cipal, is receiving applications Race, the Rope Race, and the
185 feet for the dam. The trestle will be extended across the
Nez Perce Stake Race. Trials
then engaged in a lawful pur­ quent violations o f
ORS 419. at this time.
w ill also be staged o f animals
Clackamas as the dam progresses.
suit or activity which requires 710, the minor shall be taken
entered as regular stock hors­
his presence in such public pla­ directly before the court hav­
At the lower right, the diversion-sluicing tunnels can be seen.
es or trail horses.
ces during the hours specified ing juvenile jurisdiction in the P A U L ZA K R ZE W S K I
The river will flow through these tubes when it is diverted which
WEDS C A M A S G IR L
Historians say the distinctive
in this section.
County where the arrest
was
Appaloosa breed was developed
is planned around Aug. 10.
419.720 Prohibition o f par­ made for disposition in accor­
Last Saturday. July 20, mar­
ents. guardians or custodians dance with the juvenile court riage vows united Paul Zakr by the N ez Perces over a per­
iod o f more than
200 years
from
allowing
minors
to
be
in
laws
o
f
the
state
and
may
be
CHURCHES U N ITE FOR
zewski and Sadie Robinson at Mounts with the peculiar dap
E S TAC AD A FORD TA K E S
public places during
curfew punished upon conviction by a an
impressive double -ring nled markings over the
hind
PICNIC S U N D A Y
ON SPO R T C A R A G E N C Y hours. No parent, guardian or fine o f not more than $50 or ceremony in St Thomas Cath­
person having care or custody by confinement in any deten­ olic Church in Camas, Wash ouarters were highly prized bv
The Kelso Church of God in­
Chuck Baker
a nnounced of a minor under the age o f 18 tion facilities for juveniles, or
the tribe whose braves
were
The groom is the son of Mr.and nrobablv the
vited the Estacada Church of
Monday the acquisition of the years shall allow such minor to both.
most
skillful
Mrs.
A.
J.
Zakrewski
o
f
Eagle
God to unite with them fo r a
German-built D W K sports car be in or upon any street, high­
j horsemen among all the natives
The exception w ill be
that
W hile the Phone Co. appre­
The bride is daughter
picnic on Sunday, July 21.The
agency for this area.
The car way, park, alley or other pub­ any minor who has good cause , Creek.
A fter Chief Josenh’s defeat
of Mr and Mrs Lu,hcr Robin. i
ciates the interest youngsters
picnic was held at Eagle Fern take in the new dial telephon­ besides its economy o f opera­ lic place between the
in 1877 the
Nez Perce were
hours to be out after hours may do son o f Camas
tion has several other unique specified in ORS 419.710.
Park after morning worship. es, it w ill be appreciated
e x ­ so with written consent of his
The bride woaring a trad­ dispersed and for 60 years the
if
Games, relays, contests and ot­
features . Three demonstrators cept as otherwise provided in parents to be presented when
breed was
apparenty
lost
parents w ill
impress
upon
itional fulldength
gown
in About 20 vears ago horse and
and salesmen w ill be on hand that section.
her fellowship was enjoyed by them the phone is
requested by any law enforce­ white, with bridal veil,
no play­
had history enthusiasts began coll
Saturday afternoon, July 27,
all.
W f thing.
419.730 Arrest and dispo­ ment officer.
three attendants
Her sister ecting the best o f the descend
for the interested public.
sition of minor vioating curfew JAM ES BARDEN. Estacada
The business office o f
the
B everly was maid of
honor; ants o f the Nez Perce mounts
hours— Penalties (1 ) Peace of-
Police Chief.
Phone Co. have
had
com-
and Alice Zakrzewski, sister of The present Apnaloosa breed is
plaints
where
children
have
V A C A T IO N BIBLE
Misses Pamela, Judy
and
Mr .Truman Nelson who was this week is reported
to be the groom, was one o f the oth­ the result
More than 3000
been dialing numbers at ran- Claudia Colson o f Oregon City
operated on for a ruptured ap­ getting along very w ell and is er two bridesmaids.The bride’s horses are now registered
in
SCHOOL TO S T A R T dom and causing no small in-
have been spending the week pendix a few days ago is re­ back home now.
niece and nephew were flowe. the records o f the Appaloosa
visiting at the home o f Mr.and ported to be
girl and ringJbearer respect­ Horse Club, Inc
Vacation Bible School w ill convenience.
getting along
Mrs. Larry Meade.
ively. James Zakrezewski was
start Aug. 19 through Aug.23
fine. He was at home for a few
Mr. and Mrs. Pete Carlson
at the Church of God. We plan
days last weekend but thad to
Mrs. Meta Kiggins is report­ best man for his brother.
M r and Mrs Frank Marshall
The groom is a graduate of and
to have a parade for all child­ have moved to
Gold Beach
return to the coast on Monday. ed to be feeling a little better.
Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Ah
the
Estacada
high
school.Both
Mrs.
Frances
Peterson
o
f
ren interested in V.B.S. regis­ where he has a better job. Mr.
H ow ever she is still under ob­
nert returned last week from
Seattle
is
spending
a
week
vis­
bride
and
groom
attended
tration day, Saturday, Aug. 17. and Mrs. D. Siran
and
son
servation at Oregon City hos­
British Columbia where they
Portland State College.
7716 spent several weeks among the
Miss Sandra Peterson, age pital.
The theme is entitled’Pioneer- have moved to the house they iting with her sister, Mrs.Ches­
ter
Chambers.
couple
w
ill
reside
in
Portland
9. who was operated on earlier
vacated at First and Pierce.
ing With Christ.”
numerous lakes o f that
see
where Paul is employed.
tion where the fishing is great
and camaras last Friday at 1
P.M. on channel 8 to do a sup-
erltive job o f presenting
the
Estacada story to the
thous­
ands o f viewers who watched
this
half-hour
production.
These gentlemen put F.staca-
da’s best foot forward as they
systematically unravelled the
accomplishments of. our town
over the past two and a
half
years The _ program portion in
which the local panel partici
pated was exactly twenty-eight
and one-half minutes long, un-
interrupted by commercials or
other continuity breaks
and
was presented with a smooth­
ness and poise which
belied
the amateur status o f the per­
formers. Estacada was awarded
this program by
educational
director o f KG W -TV because
o f our outstanding civic deeds
since the start o i 1955 and
it
was the job o f the
panel to
present this tale in an
inter­
esting and coordinated manner.
The station gave Estacada this
time for the program, but left
the responsibility of determin­
ing the format* of selecting the
participants, of working out a
basic script and of working out
the delicate tuning entirely up
to local resources.
When the time for the pro­
gram was at hind, the announ­
cer introduced Bob Cooke, city
recorder and municipal judge,
as the moderator for the panel
and that was it.The local boys
were completely <>n their own
for twenty eight and one-half
long minute»..
Judge Cooke
gave a greeting to the viewers
and then introduced he panel.
A map waa then shown on the
screen as M ayor Bob Weinrich
explained to the viewers just
exactly where Estacada is loca­
ted. With this orientation tak­
en care of, the cameras moved
over to Dave Horner, who had
the job o f presenting the back­
ground information so that the
audience could better under­
stand the problems facing the
town and v, hat improvements
w ere badly needed. Dave m ov­
ed
through
his
material
smobthly and jfhe hypnotic eye
o f the catnfcrcfthen became fo ­
cused on R ;'y Vtaydep,-charter
Curfew Law to he Enforced Locally
Phone Co. Has
Juvenile Problems
Grade School Has
Teaching S tiff
Chames