cstacaìtas Clackamas! Corniti» Jìclu? In Its Fifty-third w a r of Publication, rtwwrnn Fridav. Aue-. 9. 1957 Number 30 Volume No. 53 UPPER CLACKAMAS RIVER CHAMBER OF COMMERCE PICNIC SPOT SHIFTED TO CARTER BRIDGE CAMP B a rte n Cagle Cr##k M . lU r i E a g le F * r s P ark Refer to this map at point “ 15” on the1 Clackamas River Road. The Carter Bridge Campground is at this point 161 miles southeast of Esjacada. The point where you turn o ff into the camiJ iound will be marked by a large sign. The Chamber Board of Directors met at the reg­ ESTACADA Estacada Lake Faraday La ke ular time Monday evening. It was decided the site for the picnic would be more in the spirit ofdevel- Kiw anis Shape oping the area we stand for. Paul Treckeme presided over the meeting in the Swim Pool Plans absence of Presidnt Bill Wymor who is on Vacation George Kimmel, through the in Colorado. Several new applications for member­ cooperation of the Guy- F. ship were approved. Atkinsin engineering staff has Harry Osbourne reported that the Star Plywood the practically complete blue­ Cooperative is endeavoring to work some arrange­ prints and specifications fo r our ment whereby iit can acquire the plant of the ill- proposed Estacada swimming fated Mt. Hood group. It is hoped that there may be pool. The generosity of the Atkinson boys has given us a good news in this'respect before the end of August. $2,000 start toward the success­ As soon as the regular meeting sched­ fu l culmination o f this long civic enterprise that the ule is resumed, more active participation sought Kiwanis Club has been push- of Chamber members will be asked. I ing for some years. If anticipated donations of Everyone should make a special ef­ labor and materials are arrang­ fort to attend the picnic Sunday. You do ed together with substantial dis not have to be a member to attend. If counts, it is possible with the interest behind the you are. interested in our. community community project w e may be able to raise you are welcome and may bring friends. the $15.000 cash necessary to The pool as Chairman Treckeme reports there will assure success. planned w ill meet our needs be free pop and ice cream for the kids for years to come. A cincerted and coffee for the adults. Bring your effort will be made to have the own lunch. Picnickers can start at the proposed pool in operation for. use next summer. Estacada City hall at 11:30 A.M. T» W»pini+i» Highway Cr A-V*ri Vl«*e ( Legend = ** A 4 O CC* Sh«tlroc4| L Akt! S u rfa c e d Road F o re s t Road Lake Lo o k o u t S t a t io n P a rk Fo re st Cam pground Fish H a tch e ry L»W« CoH*nwood ’ M t »d *w t*k« Fi»h Cr<«k M fn This Map Supplied Through Cooperation of the Business Man Giving It and Our UPPER CLACKAMAS RIVER Swmmif take CHAMBER OF COMMERCE Skeeki/rtT V Lake f Bvtka. Tt OI»H.« L»K« ME* D r. Allyn Price Has City Council Sets Clackamas County Fair Opens N ext HW? New Associate Curfew Time Eldon Elam, M D., physi cian and surgeon from Chicago has Joined the staff o f Dr.Alljm M. Price, and is now living In Estacada. Dr. Elam attended Northwestern University M edi­ cal School and has had 4 years o f postgraduate training, in- cloding three years surgical re­ sidency at Veterans Adminis tration hospitals. Dr. Elam is married, and his w ife, Katherine, is with him in Estacada His residenre phone is Crestwood 9-3899 J. C. Caldwell, city attorney, came to the meeting with food new s Frank Fillpot, Clacka­ mas County Land Agent, had notlfifed him that by virtue o f tax foreclosure. Lots 867 thru 872,inclusive and Lots 980 thru 994, inc. Estacada Lake Park, w ere now ready and could be transferred to the city.By ob­ taining this property the block between Uranus Road and Vine Road is now in the city park. The Council passed an ord- dinance providing a curfew law and and trash disposition The plan and profile for the construction o f the sewer sys­ tem on Shafford St. has been submitted by the cities engin­ eer. The cities U tilities Supt Tom Akins, was instructed to obain the costs o f the project asd prepare a statement o f the costs and present it to the us­ ers to be connected to this se­ wer extension- D A IL Y V A C A T IO N BIBLE SCHOOL STARTS AUG. 12 The Christian Church w ill have their daily vacation Bible School the week of Aug. 12 to 16 inclusive and extend a cor- dia invitation to all children of the community, age four to eighth grade to attend. The hours w ill be 9 to 11:30 with refreshments at the end of each days classes. Mrs. Gena Ballou w ill su­ pervisor. The teaching staff so far is Ruth Keeth. Mattie Dar- row and Kathryn Mock with more teachers to be added Mrs Anne Underwood w ill be head o f the music department The theme w ill be ‘Jesus Calls.’ Mrs. Mabel Anderson has been ill for several weeks and has been advised by her doctor to take a rest cure. Her daugh­ ter, is caring fo r her. Mrs. A n ­ derson received a lovely plant from her friends o f the W o­ mens Christian Circle. 1‘T l i i l i. *» • « • r- MI Y ft • ‘ • * Dates Designated ) Garden Club Show Sept. 7-8 at Grade J A [ « A J 'A # Wednesday w ith a Big Program f o r H .S . Registring School;Theme, “ September Song“ C A N B Y — The four day 51st Judy W ilcox o f M ilw aukie and annual Clackamas County Fair Donna Bigham o f Canby. Barbecue dinners w ill be w ill open Wednesday morning, fir Aug. 14, with all display space j cooked and served in the and livestock stalls filled to grove each evening, starting at capacity. 5. The Wednesday barbecue The last tw o days of the w ill be sponsored by the Clack­ fair, Aug. 16 and 17, w ill fea- amas County Broiler associa­ ture the national show of the tion, Thursday’s by the Ore­ Appaloosa Horse Club, Inc. ! gon Chamber o f Commerce, bringing horses o f this colorful Friday’s by the Canby Junior breed from every Western state Chamber o f Commerce, featur­ ing beef barbecued by Sheriff and Canada. The flow er show, which be­ Joe Shobe. and Saturday’s by came a m ajor department o f the combined service clubs o f the fair last year, w ill be big­ North Clackamas county. ger than ever. Tw en ty-five A luncheon o f the combined garden clubs o f Clackamas dis­ service clubs o f the county trict, Oregon Federation of w ill be served is the paviilion Garden Clubs, are taking a annex dining room at noon on leading part in preparing the Thursday, Aug. 15 State Sena­ exhibit under the leadership o f tor Howard C. Belton w ill be Mrs. Vernon Eilers. newly-dl- the principal speaker. ected district director. Im ­ Stage shows w ill be present­ provements in the new rustic ed before the grandstand W ed­ floral display building include nesday and Thursday nights at a fountain which w ill be oper­ 8 by selected amateur groups, ated with colored lights dur­ without extra admission ing the show. charge. Band concerts w ill be The 4-H queen o f the fair played each afternoon at 2 in w ill be chosen Wednesday and the center o f the exhibition crowned with cermonies in grounds, and free showings o f front o f the grandstand at 7:15 colored slides and motion pic­ P M Candidates are Joan Bab­ tures wil be a twice a day fea­ the cock and Carol Shaver o f Mol- ture. at 2 and 7 p.m., in alla Barbara Leinert and Mary photography section. Leinert o f Oregon City, Rosa­ The Appoloosa horse show lie Luscher o f West Linn. w ill provide afternoon and ev- Georgia Sattler o f W ilsonville IContinued on Page 6) The Estacada Garden Club Estacada Union High School w ill open fo r pre-registration met at the home o f Ann Und­ erwood for the annual potluck on the follow ing dates: Monday, August 12th,9 A.M. picnic with Ann Underwood. Lena Underwood and Eliza­ to 4 P.M. and 6:30 to 9 P.M. beth Ames as hostesses. In Students A — C: Tuesday, Aug. 13, 9 A.M. to spite o i the questionable w ea­ ther a good time was had by 4 P.M. and 6:30 to 9 P.M. all. Students H— O: A fter dinner the president Wednesday, Aug 14, 9 A.M. called the meeting together to 4 P.M and 6:30 to 9 P.M. and asked Abbie Armstrong to Students P — Z T o save as much tim e as read a Gardener’s Prayer. The every­ possibe w e would appreciate it president welcomed commented if you would come on the day one present and on variety o f flowe.- hats listed for your name. had been I f you cannot come on any which the ladies o f these dates, you w ill still be asked to wear to the meeting. The Flow er Show schedules [ able to register the following printed for our Fall Flower week for m 9 to 3. the A ll parents are urged to Show Sept. 7 and 8 and ap­ I come with their children, if year books met with the proval o f the club and the ! possible com No books w ill be sold at the president thanked the | school until school opens to ’ mittee for their work. This is ! give the students a chance to the third year Barbara K eller the resell the books they have has designed and drawn o f the | which are still going to be us­ stencil for the cover Flow er Show schedule and ed next year. Sue Westerberg had assembled Dr. and Mrs. Allyn Price both the show schedule and and children are enjoying a the Y ear Book— for this the long-deserved vacation at the club expressed appreciation for their work. seaside. Roll call found 25 members Mr». Bessie Meade spent sev present. Each member answer eral days last week visiting at ed with a favorite wild flow er the homes o f her sons. Clinton Our next meeting w ill be and Rav Colson in Oregon City. September 9 and the roll call w ill be our "W orst Weed Pest" Grace Still has invited the club to her home fo r this meeting. The program w ill be "C are f Potted Plants” by L o ­ ra Palmateer. Grace Still, chairman o f our fall flow er show, spoke on the show schedule and explained several points and answered questions. As we are very anx­ ious to have a good show, it was suggested the secretary mall a schedule to all members who w ere not present. Marguerite Keller, junior chairman for the show, spoke on the show schedule for the junior section and urged each member to encourage the children to participate in our show. Under Flow er and Sick. Eva Dooley had sest cards to Fred Bates, Meta Kiggins and Della Nicholson. Under civic beauty, chair­ man for the city hall reported weed pulling and removal of dead flowers.Chairman for the library, Florence Lamb, report­ ed she and Florence Anderson had put compost on flow er boxes, around shrubs, had w a­ tered boxes, trimmed hedge and pulled weeds. Under Roadside in the ab- ‘ sence o f Chairman Mabel Jubb, the president reported (Continued on Page 6)