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    (Eátacattas
Volume No. 53
Number 35
Estacada, Oregon, Friday September 20, 1957
Important Junior High School Vote
This Tuesday; Needs Estacada Votes
The Junior High
program
w ill be voted upon next Toes—
day Sept. 24 from 2 to 8 PM.
Each elementary school
of
the
Estacada
Union
High
S ch ool District w ill hold an el-
. ection in each building for the
purpose of voting on the propo­
sal to extend the Union
High
School curriculum down to in­
clude the 7thand 8th
grades.
This would mean that the edu­
cating o f all the 7th and
8th
grades o f each elementary dis­
trict would be the responsibil­
ity o f the Estacada Union High
district. This election would be
a step towards
meeting
the
building problems of the schoo’
Rebekahs Honor
Night Fire Destroys Home at De!ph Creek
Mew Road Has
An auto accident on the new
Springwater highway
W ed­
nesday afternoon sent
three
people to the hospital.
A 1955 Chev driven by Veral
L ee Collins, 23 o f Mulino.skid-;
ded 191 feet and hit the 1946 ;
Chev driven by M att F. Ott of
Estacada route two according
The Currinsville- Cazadero- Delph Creek aflame.
to report by Chief o f
Police Estacada Volunteer Fire
De­ The picture was taken shortly
Jim Barden.
,
partment was called out again after the arrival o f the fire de­
Barden said Collins was criti­ at 3:00 A.M. Tuesday morning partment.
The fire was kept
cally injured and the passenger by Rev. Ernest Bontrager
Oil from spreading t4 the
nearby
in his car Dick Lias of Molalla Garfield who discovered
one brush.
suffered a broken arm.
Ott of the residences on the
old
The property Itas owned by
sustained broken ribs and bad State Hatchery
property
at Robert M ills of Route 1
and
knee lacerations. Collins was
taken to Oregon C ity hospital 1957 GRADS WHO
and Ott and Lias to the
Doc­
W IL L A TTE N D COLLEGE
tors’ Hospital in Oregon City.
1957 graduates from Estaca­
da Union High School who are
going to attend college are. At
O.S.C. — Homer Anders; Neil
V itginia Garrett
the
Edwarls; Donald Proctor; Lin ­ prttgram chairman of the P T A
da Marchbank
and
Janice program schedued for
Thurs­
Buhlinger who
received
a day, Sept. 19 at 8 P.M. at the
A t U. of Oregon- Estacada GraAe School announ-
Kenneth R. Vaughn o f Eagle scholarship.
Creek route one died o f injur- LaDonna Anderson and James es \hat as t^je^ve.Mng number
’program * they
have
ics sustained in n logging serf-
At
Workman and
Lewis
and scheduled the K G W -T V panel
dent Wednesday, Sept. 18.
He was assisting Lloyd A le x ­ Clark College- Winnie Shibley. discussion which was present-
ander in straightening his log
ed over that television station
load when a log dislodged and
July 19th.
This program is
I given under the title of Esta-
fell on him. He died almost in­
1 cada and the Look Ahead.’The
stantly.
Coroner Peake was
panel members are: Mayor Ro-
called and the body was taken
I bert Weinrich;P-resident o f the
to the C layville mortuary.
The Dodge Community Club Council- David Horner; Plan-
member-
met at the hall Friday,
Sept. j ning Commission
MISS LA U D E R B A C K
Present at the meeting j Ray Hayden; City Attorney -
WEDS IN P O R T L A N D 13.
Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Laud- were Judge Latourette; Darrel ! John C. Caldwell and Jim An
Stan Ely
and Vern : derson for the Upper Clacka-
erback announce the marriage Jones;
Commerce.
of their daughter, Judith Hel- Moehnke to discuss the possi­ j mas Chamber of
es to Thomas Joseph Barrett, bilities of refurbishing the Hil- City Recorder R. R. Cooke acts
i as the moderator.
,
son o f Mrs. Lucy Barrett
of lockburn Road.
Member of the Community
A t the time this program was
Postland at a 4 PM ceremony
there
Sept. 7 in the rectory o f
St. Club told o f the poor visibility prepared fo r television
bad
corners were several
requirements
Francis Church, Portland, Rev. on the various
McMahon performing the cere­ along the road and told of the | made that w e feel would be of
accidents and near
accidents interest and may answer some
mony. ,
Attendants were Mr.and Mrs that have been caused by these j o f the questions in your mind
pro-
Mr. Moehnke prom­ after seeing the original
Ervin W hetstone, uncle
and corners.
have his j gram or when you hear it
at
aunt o f the bride. Members of ised that he would
a | the P.T.A.
both families w ere present for brush clearing crew out in
First, the televised program
the wedding
and
reception very short time to remedy this
which was held at the home of situation.This w ill be only for ! was to be taken from records
temporary relief as the county o f the city over the past
two
the groom's mother.
Mr. and Mrs. Chester CftJuld
and and one-half years, second, it
After a honeymoon in Calif is planning to straighten
o f Estaacda are the parents of they w ill make their home in widen some of the worst com ­ was to be an educational pro­
the
a daughter born in Oregon C i­ Portland. The bride is a gradu­ ers as soon as all arrangements gram directed at and for
can be made.
benefit of small
cities and
ate of Estacada schools.
ty on Sept. 11.
communities.
Advertising of
the local attractions as
such,
were not to be
used.
A fter
two meetings and in consulta­
tion with Helen Platt, Educa­
tional Director for K G W -T V :
and because the recreational
areas of the Mt.Hood National
Forest and the
hydroelectric
developments o f the PGE Co.
were permitted to promote the
Estacada community to a great­
er degree than was given
to
other programs. It must
be
remembered that the program
was set up to these standards:
“ What the city had— what was
proposed— what was
accom­
plished and what is now being
done.” It took mny hours of
each panel members time
tc
prepare his part and condense
it in order that
his
subject
would be covered and also stay
within the time lim it o f 28 1-2
minutes allowed for the entire
telecast.
Summer TV Show
On P J .A . Program
Eagle Creek Jl/lan
Dies of Injuries
$2.50 Per Year
>p/ ngwater br^nge ana bartieSa
G ra n jr Having Fairz Saturday
districts. If the vote is
favor­
able to the proposal a bond is­
sue election w ill be held soon
to build a Junior High School
building to house 7th, 8th and
9th grades or build a new high
school and use the old
high
school building to house
the
7th 8th and 9th grades.
Any person a resident o f one
of the elementary districts six
months and registered 30 days
is eligible to vote. There is no j
voting at the high school build­
ing Tuesday but ballots w ill be
cast in each elementary district. I
A m ajority o f the elementary
districts must vote for the pro-1
posal as w ell as a m ajority of
the total votes.
Past Noble Grands
The Rebekah and Odd Fel-
lo Lodges and their
families
had a sumptuous pot luck din­
ner on Wednesday
evening.
About 65 persons w ere there
to enjoy the dinner.
A t 8 o’clock
the business
meeting was opened by Noble
Grand Jean Smith.
Cards of
cheer were sent to A lbert H it­
ching; Martha Myers and Kath­
ryn Pedersen.
The members
were happy to have Ruby and
Barnley Pulley o f Cutler City
with them.They are members
o f this lodge and form erly of
Estacada.
This was Past Noble Grands
night and
23
Past
Noble
Grands w ere escorted to
the
center o f the floor and honored
by the lodge.
Each one was
presented with a pretty hand­
kerchief. M arilyn W alter sang
'On Galloway Bay’ and ‘Aut­
umn Leaves.’
Past Noble Grands present
were Fay Bancroft; Lorraine
Sagner; Erma Sarver;
Mary
Eshelman;
Gladys Stormer;
M ollie Bates; Ruby Pulley; Sa­
die Wade; Am y Rivers;
Elsie
Hale; Evelyn Marshall;
Del­
la Ewalt;
Ann Underwood;
Maye Eaton; Agnes Carpenter;
Ruth Cromer; Louvena Craw ­
ford; Lydia McConnell.
Tw o members o f the officers
staff put in their resignations
due to moving away. Fay Ban­
croft resigned her office
as
District Deputy President and
Junior Past Noble Grand as she
is moving to
Colorado
for
awhile. Darlene Wade resigned
her office os color bearer
as
she is moving to Salem.
Members on the serving com­
mittee for this meeting were:
Ina and Frank Chevron; Gladys
and Oral Stormer. The tables
were beautifully
decorated
with fall sun flowers and leav­
es by Eizabeth Ames and Bes­
sie Hills.
Single Copy 10c
Court Promises
Road Betterment
-Beaver Creek Customer IVins Chev. & Groceries
The annual community fair Booth- Margaret Shibley and
w ill be held at the Springwater Grace Lundquist. Home Econ-
Grange hall Saturday,
Sept, omics-
Vernita Gant.
Mrs.
21st. Everyone cordially invit- Jubb has announced that
the
ed to bring entries and all en- flow er judging w ill be done by
tries should be at the hall by 9 Garden Club rules.
AM on Saturday.
The home economics
chair-
The committees in charge art man has asked that all memb-
Cattle- Charles Stiter;Mr.Pratt; ers bring a pot luck dish to be
Evertt and John Shibley.- Hors- served with the noon meal. The
es- Bill Snyder;
Jack Akins lunch w ill include ham sand-
and Elwin Shibley. Sheep and wiches and hot dags. The pro-
swine- Del Gant; Jim Hamilton gram is scheduled at 2 P.M.foI-
and Hugh Marshall. Poultry- lowed by games and recreation
Ole Westman; Jack Dymtryk; at 3 PM
and Ted Hodgkiss.
Agricul-
................
ture-
James Martin; Floyd
The Garfield Grange
Fair
Whitrock and Matt Ott. Horti- w ill be held next
Saturday
culture-
Lena Millard;
C. Sept. 21 at the Grange
hall !
Illig and Ray Miller. Flowers-
Bring floral
arrangements;
Mable Jubb;
Bernice M iller horticulture; fruit; vegetables •
and Kathleen Akins.
Ladies canned goods:
bakery goods'
Textiles- Erma Tenny and Bea- hobbies: quilts; photos
and
ulah
Swanson.
Domestic anything you wish t display.
Science- Mary Varitz and Mary Bring entries Friday ^M or on
Horner.
4H- Gilbert Shibley. Saturday A M until 11.
Hobbies- Theda Tucker; Wm. There w ill be a sliver tea dur-
M iller and
Minerva
Stiter. ing the afternoon and potluck
Games and recreation- Richard dinner starting at 6:30. An auc-
Guttridge;Tony Varitz and Ma- tion sale w ill follow o f donat-
ry Ellen Hodgkiss.
Program- ed goods.
Entries may
be
M yrtle Dmytryk; Fred Horner picked up after 8 PM.
and Winnie Shibley.
Publici- Judges for the flow er
show
ty- M ildred Ott, M yrtle Dmy- w il be Grace Still and
Della
was under lease to Mr. and Mrs tryk and Larry Meade. Church Ewalt.
E. Yokum who w ere
residing
there.
The Yokums w ere on
a trip and it is
not
known
whether they are
aware
of
their loss.
The house was partially cover­
ed by insurance.
Surprised employees o f M ill­
Joseph Glen Ebert was strick­ er Chevrolet Service reported
en with a heart attack at home for work Tuesday morning only
T U R K E Y & H A M DINNER
at Green River, Utah the even­ to find that some conscientious
HERE N E X T TU E SD A Y ing o f Sept. 3. He was taken to burglar or burglars had moved
th hospital at Price,Utah where half the garage
equipment;
The Methodist Church w ill
he passed away Sept. 14.
tools; part supplies etc out dur­
hold a Turkey and Ham dinner
He was born at Seneca. Mo. ing Sunday night.
on Tuesday, Sept. 24 for
the
April 12’ 1910. He attended the
Fred M cNally
arrived
at
benefit of the church
organ
fund.
Dinner w ill be served grade and high school at Sen­ work Tuesday at 6 A M and im-
eca
and
attended
Springfield
I mediately reported the
burg­
starting at 5:30 P.M.
Adults
Business College. He married lary to
Chief P olice Jim Bar­
$1.25; Children under 14 years
County
T5T.
Place — thV Estacada Lorraine Sherwood o f Veneta. den who called in the
Oklahoma in 1933. The Eberts officers.
Grade School.
moved to Oregon in 1942. He
As the investigation contin­
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was engaged in the shipwelding ued more equipment and mer-
■
I n T M
at Vancouver Shipyard. Before chadise was found to be miss­
I •
the war was over he was
em- ing.
Ervin Joyner who had
ployd as diesel engineer
for inadvertently picked up
his
the Western Transportation Co tools and placed them in
his
o f Portland. The Eberts moved tool box the night before was
He con-, minus box and tools. The cash
The Estacada P T A w ill hold to Estacada in 1944.
a meeting Thursday eve Sept. ducted a machine works at Es- register was found jimmied be­
19 in the high school at 8 PM. taeda until 1950 when he was hind the
parts
department
Mrs. Virginia Garrett
is
in engaged as Estacada City Supt. counter—
cash gone; checks
charge of the program and Mrs until he saw the completion of left.
Guy K eller is hospitality chair­ the new Estacada water system
As nearly as the present in­
man.
The teachers are to be in 1956.
ventory shows the loss sustain­
In August this year Mr. Ebert ed was over $2000 and not cov­
honored with a reception.,
Mrs. Edwin
Schlue P T A accepted a position as shop su­ ered by insurance.
president reoprts there w ill be perintendent of the Union Car-
A $100 reward has been pos­
a P T A sponsored program on ' bide Nuclear Co. at Green R iv ­ ted or information leading
to
K G W -T V October
3-10-17-24 er, Utah where he had worked the arrest or conviction o f the
at 10:30 AM. Parents are invi­ a week and two days before he felons.
was stricken with a heart
at­
ted to see these programs.
Mr. and Mrs. Woody Miller
tack.
had left three days before the
SCHOOL FA C U LTIE S
He is survived by his widow robbery on a trip to
Europe
PIC N IC A T EAG LE FERN Lorraine; his mother Mrs. Rena and cannot be reached.
Monday evening the Estaca­ Ebert and children Edwin,Lar­
da Oregon Edudation
Assn, ry and Elizabeth and a grand­
Sunday visitors at the home
held a pot luck picnic at Eagle daughter.
of Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Jones and
Fern Park for the faculties and
Funeral services w ill be held fam iy were Mr. and Mrs Wm.
cutodians o f the local grade and Friday, Sept 20 at 3:30 PM. at Bieker and 3 children.
He is
high schools and their families. the C layville Chapel with ser­ principal o f the Sherman high
Before eating aduts and kids vices conducted by Rev. Violet school at Moro and was form ­
enjoyed a soft ball game
and Bolliger. Interment w ill be in erly on the high school faculty
Estacada.
several relays
,
here.
Heart Attack
Takes Glen Ebert
LOCOl
M iller Chevrolet
Burglarized
to Am
Meets Sept. 19.
School Faculties Enjoy Joint Eagle Fern Picnic
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Lauder-
back and small son of
Corte
Madere. Cal. visited his parents
Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Lauder-
back last weekend and attend­
ed the wedding of his
sister
Judy and Thomas Barrett
in
Portland.
$100 REWARD
Dave Horner congratulates
Glen Harkness of Beavercreek
on his luck in winning the 1951
Chevrolet full of groceries
at
Horner's birthdav
celebra-
tion last Saturday. Mr. Hark-
nses was not
reached
until pie w ere checked through the
Monday and picked up his prize store Sept. 12-13-14
after work. The award of the
The Chevrolet awarded Mr
car climaxed one o f the biggest Harkness was through courtesy
sales celebrations in the history o f M iller Chevrolet Service.
of Estacada. Over 6.000 peo-
To Anyone for information
leading to the arrest and con-
viction of the person or persons
A fine turnout o f
faculty
who burgalarized the
M iller I members and families enjoyed
Chevrolet Service the night o f the annual faculty get-together
September 16
1 at Eagle Fern Park on Monday
evening
The one big
com- A Chapter and Jim Clausnitzer
plaint about the affair was the the vice-president watch
Mary
overeating. Chuck Tontz, presi Campynol tucking
it
away
dent o f the teachers lical O. E. w hile Bob Denny relaxes.