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In Its Fifty-third Y W
Number 31
Volume No. 53
County Assessor
Posts Lower Tax
For Estacada
Legion Joint
Installation Sat.
Evening, Aug. 24
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of Publication.
Single Copy 10c
¡53.50 Per Year
Estacada, Oregon, Friday, August 3:’., 1957
U. H. S. Football
Practice to Start
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Ken Brown, Estacada Un­
ion
High
School
football
coach will start practices on
Monday, Sept. 2, at 8 PM.
All boys interested in foot­
ball are invited to be presen*
1 with their uniforms which will
be issued Thursday and Friday,
August 29-30. Physical exams
will probably be
made on
these dates too.
Local Folk Take
Wedding Vows
LOCAL YOUNG PEOPLE
WED SATURDAY EVE
At the Chirstian Church on
Saturaay eve Miss
Beverly
VTUATOLP
Moore was married to Norman
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Hansen by Rev. Royal Gardner.
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VSooEY .L jïU T A N Y
Mrs. Irvin Sagner was matron
S-LASS
PAINT 1$ I
of honor and Norman’s
bro­
. jj«Y PONY
ther, Glorian Hansen was best
Ho Goot>\
S tuff * rv* ° n tm '
° • ™ -B ottom ,
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man. Ushers were borthers of
S oak it , and iLUOtlK
Abu 0U6HT
«HAST
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the bride and groom Art Moore
YbUftNEAP, A a «& e
Tô BüY
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and Roger Hansen. The bride’s
B a T t LE
lONTW'
parents are Mr. and Mrs. Clar­
Ç hip ,
ence Moore of Garfield
and
ôray !
SCCMl?
CRACKS.
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the groom’s mother, Mrs. Rud­
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NAU.
The Estacada FFA boys with olph Hansen; also two brothers
TUOSR
j their new instructor, Mr. Gen- Roger and Kenneth are of Min­
BOARRS
! eman, woq high honors at the nesota. Mr. Hansen was unable
JWITW ,
n u ís j
to attend. Other relatives pre­
| Clackamas County Fair.
tops S tacks 1
The Estacada Cattle
Club sent were Mr. and Mrs. Arthur
, CoOLt>
won first place in
livestock Moore of Hood River and -Mr.
S A .
of
i
judging.
Team
members
were and Mrs. Stanley Jacoby
JOB •
Larry Heiple, Shirley Coffield Independence, Ore.
Mrs. Marylon Walter
sang
and Arlene Coffield.
Shirley
Coffield was second and Larry ’O Promise Me’ accompanied
also
. Heiple third winner in indi- by Frank Proctor who
’ vidual judging. They will rep -1 played the wedding march. A
i resent Clackamas County
as reception followed at the Gar­
| livestock judges at the
State field Grange hall.
The bride wore a aqua suit
Fair.
and
Arlene Coffield, Shirley Cof- with white accessories
1 field and Larry Heiple
each \ wore a white orchid. She was
won blue ribbons on their An­ given in marriage by her fath­
gus cattle.
Shirley won 2nd er Clarence Moore. A number
the
place in junior beef showman­ of friends attended both
ship and first place in junior wedding and reception.
dairy showmanship.
Arlene
had Grand Champion Holstein QUIET RITES UNITE
Cow. She also won first place
LOCAL COUPLE
in Holstein showmanship and
was second alternate In Cham­
EL WOOD— A bride of Aug.
pion Dairy Showmanship.
1 was Ivalou Stahlnecker, El-
wood, when
she exchanged
vows with Perry DeLapp, Col­
ton, in a 2 PM cermeony in the
chambers of
Judge Phillip
Hammond in Oregon City.
_ — • let.. .
T m Vinr and
n A Alfred
lfrP fl 111
C o ll-
in California;
six
For the occasion the
bride
boro and Oak (Grove.
In her
MRS. LORA POYSF.R
wore a
Centennial Rebakah Lodge wore a blue suit and
early years sh$ was a
school daughters: Violet Hinkle o f Ml
Funeral services for Lorena teacher She and her husband Pleasant, Mary Zeller o f Taft had 37 members
present at corsagt of red rosebuds.
Emerine Poyser were held ax had come to Eagle Creek from Mildred Coke of Dinuba.Calif., their meeting Aug. 14. Officer?
Miss Sharon
Klshpaugh,
Winifred Fisher of Milwaukie absent were Marguerite Kroe- o f Clackamas, sister
the Barton Community Bap­ Portland about 12 years ago.
o f the
Ethel Wood of Medford; also ker, Ann Underwood. Card of bride, was the maid o f honoi -
tist Church this past Wednes­
Interment xy. <
Cornelius
day at 11 AM. with Rev. Wal- Cemetery; w K w i l r ’ TVrysoi 22 grandchildren and several cheer was sent to
a former and M. J. DeLapp. Colton, fa ­
iTffi Askren officiating.' Mrs. was buried just two years ago. great grandchildren.
member, Barkley Pulley
of ther of the groom,was the best
Interment
was
in
the
For­
Poyser passed away Sunday, Clayville Chapel,
Estacada. rester Cemetery, Eagle Creek Tafe who was badly injured man.
\ nice little lady whose name is Marie August 18, at the
Centervicw
Only members o f the immed­
in a logging accident.
Estacada Parent Teacher Ex­ Hart a little Otit Shop in our town. Nursing Home in Oregon City was in charge of arrangements
Several
members visited iate families were in attend­
with lovely things to see
ecutive Committee met Aug Filled
When we were looking 'round.
after one month’s illness.
Mrs. Martha Myers, who has ance.
MRS. IDA L. WEST IS
JOHN WM. HUGGINS
19, for the purpose o f transac­
Deceased is survived by two
been quite ill for
sometime
Following a San Francisco
stopped in to talk
Funeral services were held
CALLED
BY
DEATH
ting business which is neces­ We
sons, Wm. H. Poyser o f Boring, last Wednesday at Oregon City
And we shopped in to buy,
She is much better now.
honeymoon the couple make
sary to the smooth running of And wo stopped in and ate,
and Walter Poyser o f Pocatel­ for John William (B ill) Hug­
Mrs. Edna Sourlin of
Cor­ their home in Elwood.
Mrs. Ida L. West,
late of
the organization. First regular And do you wonder why?
lo. Idaho, two daughters, Mrs gins, a native and former long­ Sandy, died at Orchard Crest vallis was a visitor
at
the
meeting o f the Estacada PTA Twas the friendly spirit
Claribel Oswald of Estacadal time resident of Eagle Creek, Nursing Home Aug. 16 after a meeting. She is mother o f Mrs GLADYS AKINS WEDS
That
Marie
always
had.
will be on Sept. 19 at 8 PM at She would put on the coffee,
j and Mrs. Mildred Castile
of who died Aug. 18.
She had Erma Sarver.
AT STEVENSON, WASH.
Born in prolonged illness.
the high school.
This
first And make us feel glad.
Eagle Creek. 7 garndchildren Eagle Creek in Feb. 1878,
The president o f
Rebekah
Gladys (Mickey) Akins was
he been a resident of Sandy two
meeting will be a reception for We ate lots of pie.
and 17 great
grandchildren was the son o f pioneers
Assembly, Mary Barker, will married Tuesday morning
to
who years.
the teachers. Mrs. Guy Keller, And we ate lots of cake,
j Other survivors include a sist- had settled here in 1867, arriv­
of
Survivors are two
sisters, pay her official visit to the lo­ Richard Jacobs, formerly
hospitality chairman, is busy We forgot all our diets.
I er, Mrs. Della Engelking.
of ing with early covered-wagon Mrs. Minnie Proctor of Sandy cal lodge in November. She if Roseburg. The wedding took
And MORE we would t ake-
planning a nice welcome for
1 Puyallup, Wash, and a broth­ trains.
place at 10:30 AM at Steven­
The Huggins land in­ and Mrs. Ella Furber o f Bor­ from Sutherlin.
We talked and we talked,
the teachers.
er, Walter Thompson o f Sun­ cluded property now owned by ing;
After the business mectinr son, Washington.
two brothers-
George
we had lots of fun,
PTA Budget Committee met : And
Then we’d hurry away
nyvale, Calif.
The couple returned to Es­
the Tacherons and Paul Stills. Layman o f Boring and Law­ the refreshment committee of
with Irene Kitching, chairman When the day was near done.
She also leaves a far-reaching Bill worked as a logger. In re­ rence Layman o f Stibak, Colo. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Winston,Mr tacada where a reception was
August 20. and outlined
the The gifs in the store
circle of friends.
Deceased was born March 8 , and Mrs. D. B. Eshelman, Mrs held in their honor
at
the
cent years he and
his wife
budget which will be presented Were lovely to see
Mrs. Poyser was a
grand­
Mollie Bates and
Mrs. Lena Sportman’s Club.
1879 in Illinois.
But the best one of all
Georgia,
have
resided
in
for approval at the first regul­ \|as "Little Marie".
daughter of some o f Oregon’s
Funeral services were held Underwood served pie and cof­
Mr. and Mrs. Jacobs
will
Clackamas Heights,
moving
ar meeting.
earliest pioneer settlers.
She
August 20 at 2 P.M.in Pleasant fee.
continue to operate the
Pine
She is going away,
from Eagle Creek in 1943.
was born on April 10, 1875 in
And has sold out her shop.
Home
Presbyterian
Church
Cone Inn.
Besides his wife, he is sur­
the friends that she makes
Company D, 413th Infantry
LOCAL SHOE SHOP MARKS But
the governor’s house at Mont­ vived by one sister,Mrs. Rosel- with intermtnt
in Pleasant
Never will stop.
erey,
Calif.
She
war
raised
on
Regiment,
Estacada-Sandy
A
r­
LOCAL NAVY MAN
ANNIVERSARY
la Westerman of Eagle Creek Home cemetery in charge of
The things that we‘re sending
my Reserve Unit, commanded
the original land-grant o f hei
BACK FROM FAR EAST
This week-end will
mark Along with Marie,
two sons, Arnold o f Milwaukie Clayville Chapel o f Estacada.
by Capt. Reamer A. Bolz of San Diego— Ronny O. Sand­
grandfather, between
Hills­
"Best wishes. Good Luck.
the first anniversary of
the Are.
And a Happy Memory” .
Portland, left Sunday, Aug. 18. ers, seaman, USN, son of Mr
Estacada Shoe Repair
Shop
The personnel of Company D and Mrs. Boyce O. Sanders of
and R. & L. Shoe Stores, Inc. JOE MUELLER AT
will undergo practical traing Estacada .arrived in San Diego
This anniversary has
special
U. S. NAVAL ACADEMY
exercises and tests. The two- July 23, aboard the destroyer
significance to
Estacada in Receiving indoctrination
,,
. „ .
... , , _11 AM, accompanied by a par- hours and rhymes.
at
duty
Mrs. Elsie Hale will take re- en{
p
Mrs. Hale has been holding week traing encampment will USS McDermot after a
that for some years, this
has the U.S. Naval Acadamey, A n­
During
Regular Classes
classes w
ill begin
home since 1941. be highlighted by a parade of tour in the Far East.
been the first time that
shoe napolis, Md., in advance of the
wm
ua -B ui classes at her _________
*- an
-*- experienced ce
rtifie d all elements of the 104 Infantry the cruise the destroyer took
. . Wednesday, " Sept. 4 a t ” 9 AM. OL-
She is
certified
repairing has been supported regxilar academic year is Jo­ gistration o f children who will
Division at 1600 Hours, Friday, part In fleet maneuvers
and
that one man has seen fit to seph B. Mueler, son o f Mr.and attend her kindergarten thlf There will be classes o f hand- elementary teacher, has spec-
Aug 30. Relatives and friends Hunter Killer operations.
games,
story ialized in child training.
continue the operation.
Mr Mrs. Arthur C. Mueller o f Es­ year on Sept. 3 from 9 AM to work, music
are
invited
to
attend.
Banks thanks the people
o f tacada route one, a graduate
the Estacada area for their fine o f Estacada Union High School
support which he
feels has who entered the Academy on a
been built with good service Congressional
appointment
and advertising in the Clacka­ after attending Portland State
mas County News.
College and Santa Clara uni­
versity.
MRS. BARTHOLOMEW
Members of the 4th or plebe
HONORED WITH SHOWER class will begin regular class­
—
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- . Barbara
n ...t ,4 r a Lawrence
T aw ren ro
ly
Mr. and Mrs. Bob Bartholo­ es Sept. 5th and are scheduled
Broadway
Tonight at the
mew o f Eugsne
spent
the | to graduate in 1961.
tre
we
find
a
well
filled
Starts
Sunday
through Tues-
theatre
, , we find . a . ,
„ „ „ „ „ day— Alan Ladd with Clifton
weekend here with their par­
o
f
two
masterful
suspense
w
£bb
and
Sophia
Lm n |n
bill
ents Mr. and Mrs. Fred Barth­
On Tuesday, Aug. 13th, Mrs.
BOY on a DOLPHIN Based
pictures. The first “ The Rivers
olomew and Mr. and Mrs. Earl Carl Cellers and Mrs. A. J. Utt
Edge’’ is headed by Ray Mill on the novel by David Divine
Odell.
were hostesses to
the grade
and with Debra Paget and An this romantic adventure rovol
On Friday eve
Mrs.
Bob | school faculty at a
farewell
thony Quinn in a story o f a fu ves around a Greek girl who
Batrholomew was honor guest party in honor o f Mrs.
Glen
treasure while
gitive who needs help to cros finds an art
at a stork shower at the home Ebert at the Cellers home on
skin (living
diving rirn
Plenty
o f . e a
x e h i t .. e -
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iy m
the
Mexican border,
so a
he SKin
of Mrs. Gayle Hayes in
Jen­ Main street. The evening wa:
looks up
his old army buddy ment on tho water and under
nings Lodge.
Attending from spent in singing.playing game?
who has a ranch on the border
Starts Wednesday - ’China
here were Mrs. Fred Barthol­ and preparing a memory book
He also wants to steal his wife Gate’ wjth Naf Kln({. Co(p jn
omew. Mrs. Bud Batrholomew, t 0 present to Mrs. Ebert.These
Suspense and tension build up hls
dranlatic
^ le with
Mrs. Larry Godsey and Mrs. were original art creations ar«e
as he forces the couple t„ lead G. nr B;irrv nnd Ani, ip Dickin
Jim Haughton.
later each guest displayed and
him over the mountain
pas „on -p,,, rtorv o f (hp h(jman
On Saturday afternoon Mrs explained her picture.
into Mexico. Beautiful scenery tido fhot IH)lJrpd through
the
Bartholmew was given anoth­
A gift was presented to Mrs
filmed on top of the Gorge of china Gate -citadel of the en-
er shower by
former school Ebert. Delicious refreshment'
the Gods, way down
to the PtTlv
Second hit __’Daniel
friends, Jannic Vcrburg, Lill­ of angel pie, ice cream
and
edge o f the Rio Grands.
Boone Trail Blazer’
starring
ian Myers and Alice Zakrzew- coffee were served at the close
Lon Chancy
Second big feature— Science­ Bruce Bennett,
ski at the home o f Miss Ver o f the evening.
fiction. ‘ KRONOS’ the strarfg« and Faron Young— blazinz ac­
burg. There were 16 guests
Those present were
Mes­
most
famous
name alone implies a monster- tion with the
present. Sending gifts
were dames Walter Stone. Earl Eck-
a huge cube
shaped figure frontiersman of them all as he
Mrs Fred Bartholomew, Del ersley, Larry Fortner,
Ever*
made o f steel, a hundred feel conquers the savage wilderness
oris Wymore.Mrs. Carol Eaden. Stahlnecker, Ray Aycock. Ed
Nert week's paper will give
high, with a satelite revolving
Mrs. Len Verburg (who was in ward Schlue,
SALEM
iSpw
isT
-D
an
cin
g
Watara,
tha
fabuloua
and
amaaing
watar
apactacla
th
at
haa
playad
Wm R. Jones
around its head, which has in­ you the entire show program
Canada ) Mrs. Frank White- Verle Shelton,
bafora m ora audiancaa th rou ghou t tha world than alm oat any othar attraction, will ba a faatura
Dale Russell
vaded earth from another pla­ for September. This will be the
head was winner in a scramble Oliver Teeters.
a f this yaar’ a Oragon Stata Fair, Auguat 31 through Saptambar 7. Tha display is ahown hara in
Misses Mary
net. The battle to evict it lead.« only program for the month
ona o f ita intricata form ations w ith m agic watara th at actually danca undar m ulti-eolorad
game.
Campynol, and Pat Anderson
to much suspense ably present­ Please clip it out for reference
ligh ts to baautiful accom panying m usic. Tha prasantatlon will ba locatad in a hugs tsnt and a
Many lovely gifts were re­ the honor guest and hostesses
ed with Jeff Morrow and love in planning your entertainfent.
ceived at the
two showers Several who were unable to be
n om in al ehargs will bo m od s to witnaas tha apactacla.
Cake, coffee and tea
were present sent gifts.
served by the hostesses.
--- — American
A >v>aw{/iori T
Carl ^ Douglass
Le-
Following is a comparison of goin Post and
its Auxiliary
axes for the City o f Estacada Unit will hold a joint installa­
or the year 1956-’ 57 with tax tion o f officers in the Estacada
or year 1957-’58.
Compiled Grade School gym on Satur­
ind submitted by M. M. Gra- day, August 24 at 8 P.M.
lam,
Clackamas County A s­
New officers o f the Legion
sessor:
Post will be installed by the
Zlity of Estacada 1956-1957
ritual team of St. John's Am ­
bounty
12.4 erican Legion Post o f Port­
Sch.Dist. No.108 ................34.9 land.
Auxiliary officers will
U.H.S No. 6 ........................19.0 be instaled by the past presi-
City No 7 .............................32.8 dcntsl of Districts 8 and 9.
R o a d ..................................... 0.0 Veetrans and friends are cor­
Total R a t e ................99.1 Mills dially invited to attend. Unit
Total Assessed Value..............
members are saked to
bring
................................ $436,700.00
sandwiches.
City o f Estacada 1957-1958
C o u n t y .............................
12.1
32.5 ESTACADA F. F. A. STOCK
Sch. Dist. No. 108
. 19.9 JUDGING TEAM WINS
U.H.S. No 6
Herb Moore, Howard Cof-
29.6
City No. 7
field and John Sanderson repr­
0.0
Road No. 7 ........
esented the Estacada Future
94.1 Mills
Total Rate
Gresham last week as our Cat-
Total Assessed Value .............. Farmers of America
at the
...................................$502,310.00
the Multnomah County Fair at
Estacada’s total rate in mills Gresham last week as Estacada
o f 94.1 as compared the other Union High cattle judging team
cities o f like size in the coun­ and won two firsts. There were
ty: Barlow 103.6 mills; Glad­ 26 teams in competition.
stone 97.1 mills;
West Linn
Howard Coffield placed first
96.0 mills; Molalla 114.0 mills. in dairy and livestock judging.
The team has been coached
TWIN SONS KORN TO
by George Gentemann, Esta-
LOCAL COUPLE AUG. 14 Agriculture instructor.
Mr. and Mrs. Don
Fowler
FONTANA
FARE­
announce the birth
of twin MARIE
50 ns, Thomas C.weight 7 lbs. 1 WELL PARTY
Mrs. Marie Fontana was hon­
ounce and Ronald M. weight
6 lbs. 5 ounces
in
Wilcox ored with a farewell party on
Memorial Hospital August 14 Sat. Aug. 17. at the home of
The babies are their 5th child­ Mrs. Frank Shelton with Mrs.
ren; others are Darlene
and Herman Goring as co-hostess.
Donna and Larry. Grandpar­ Mrs. Fontana has sold her bus­
ents are Mr. and Mrs. Frank iness to Mrs. Ina Johnson of
B. Michael o f Portland and Mr McMinnville. Mrs. Fontana pl­
andMrs. Clarence P. Fowler of ans to relax and travel after
which she may return to Esta­
Montana.
cada.
Elsie Hale outdid herself in
the following poem in Marie’s
honor that reflects the thoughts
o f oiir eiWhmunlty.
.SMJPER-fc
{•WAT
To* iWT ISCRAPe OPF
ARXiS A
p\ECE OF
\bULL
(JET IN
TUAT c ta
local F.F.A. Kids
Rate at Canby Fair
Area Residents Called by Death the Past Week
Rebekah Lodge
Attendance Up
P. T. A. Teacher
Welcome Sept. 19
Kindergarten Registration Set for Sept. 3
Dancing W aten
Booked foi State
F air
Current Headline Attractions Make
Broadway Theatre Program; Month's
Program to be in Next Weeks Paper