estacabas Clackamas Count? Jìctos In Its Fifty-third Year of Publication. Volume No. 53 _______ Estacada, Oregon, Friday, September 27, 1957_________ Number 36 Dodge Wreck Victims Still Alive Despite Rumor Springwater and Garfield Grange fairs Successful As Usual Per Reporf s Single Copy 10c $2.50 Per Year This Perscn& That No fh Fork D«m Passes Quarter Construction M ark M axw ell displayed an inlaid table and chest; also a black walnut chest he made from a Portland General Electric’s By C. T. E. limb o f a tree in his yard. $240,000,000 hydro electric Herman and Florence Gohr- Pete Ballous hobby is leath project on the Clackamas River ing came to Estacada in 1921 er work and he displayed two at North Fork dam and the pre and he has been called the pio hand bags and a number of sent Faraday generating plant neer dealer of meats in Estaca- tooled bill folds. just east o f Estacada hs passed da;altho there were a few oth Florence Lamb whittles birds the quarter completed mark ac ers before himjbut Herman put and she had a nice display .The cording to L. J. Kelsh the PGF in a well equipped market;was pieced quilt was by Irene resident engineer. a good judge of quality meats M axw ell and embroidertd The 26 perecent complete and a competent butcher. Both quilt by Florence Anderson. work was reached just under a Herman and Florence became There were many other hob year from the date o f trial op identified with the business bies and blue ribbons were eration for the first generating and social affairs of the town. awarded to Belle Duus, Jean unit at the 207-foot North Fork Herman was a Councilman and Ray and Bell Ray, Iva Mae j arch dain. Trial operation is representative of Estacada on Guthrie. scheduled for October 1,1958. numerous occosions. Florence Gene Rays camel saddle was With the diversion o f the was prominent in social and the most unusual item display Clackamas river through fraternal doings becaure o f her ed. Ribbons in the floral dis I sluiceways on the partially ability and willingness to do play went to Ruth Westerberg. completed south bank half of all she could for her neghbors Gena Ballou, Lora Palmateer. the North Fork dam and the in- and topromote the good o f the Bessie Honsinger, Elda Young- i stallation o f a cofferdam acrors town. A few months ago H er berg. Florence Lamb, Florence the northern half of the niver man lost his speech which Anderson, Gertrude Rhoades canyon excavation w ork for handicaps him greatly but and Leila Gordon. the arch foundation could be there are hopes he can be help In the fruit and vegetables j essentially completed accord- ed and likely cured of his a f ribbons went to Elmer and [ ing to Kelsh. The next major fliction. O f course they have Rena Daivs, B. Barnes, Mr.and j stage o f construction w ill be made many good friends dur Mrs. Honsinger, Harold and the placement o f concrete on ing their 36 years residence Several rumors have had the victims of last week’s wreck at Lucy Middleton, Elda Young tht northern half of the arch here. Herman sold his meat berg, Florence Anderson, Pete the Dodge and Highway intersection as dead. For the record, between the partially raised market to Jake Penner now o f Ballou, Gena Balou, Belle southern half and the spillway Mt. Angel who added groceries Mr. Ott has lacerations and broken ribs and is recovering. Dick Duus, M erle Wade, Hattie high on the north bank where to the business and employed Lias is out of the hospital with his broken arm. Veral Collins Qualls. concrete placement is 75 per a ll at one time the four hand Bakery goods ribbons went cent complete. , is still alive but his condition remains grave. some young men David Horn to Gladys Prater, Leila Gor The average work crew on er, Paul Beck, W alt Sagner The Collins car is shown above at the scene of the wreck. don, Lucy Middleton, Hattie the combined North Fork-Fara- and M elvin Whitrock who " and Qualls, Patsy - Ballou «nu Bes- . day project was 539 men last made a hit with the people es week. sie Honsinger. C O ItlO S t û pecially the young ladies and it In canned goods and jelly » ' G U I I I V V I I I C 3 I U picked the cream o f the crop and pickles to Hazel Harmon, got ready they picked the E S TA C A D A ROD & G U N Rena Davis. Norma Lee, Lucy j CLUB EXTENDS T H A N K S cream of the crop to marry. Middeton, Gena Ballou, and Glen R. Fuqua late o f Esta The Estacadg Rangers w illl Funeral services were held Leila Gordon. cada route one was born April travel up to Evergreen, Wash. I Tuesday afternoon at the Car- The Estacada paper o f Dec. We wish to thank each one Boxes o f fruit and vegetab 16, 1909 near St. John in K an thls Friday f o f theor third out roll Funeral Home, Gresham, of the business and professional 31, 1914 said that the next day les were donated by Florence He died September 21. League gam e^ n d the last^ be- for Verne Marion (Jack) Alt, men o f Estacada, Currinsville, ■ Earl Day of South. Estacada Anderson and Mr. Honsinger sas. 1957 while working at pouring fore the jambdkee with a 2 loss 56, o f Sandy Springwater; Eagle Creek and would take cnarge o f the rural and an auction was held after He and no-win record. the pot luck dinner with John a driveway at his home. Mr. A lt was born in Port Barton who contributed so gen free delivery for Route 3, now 2 in place of Eugene Wooster; Parvin as auctioneer. Bazaar was an employee o f the Estaca 1957 F O O T B A L L JAM BOR EE land A pril 16, 1901 and has erously to our SIXTH A N N U da Tel. & Tel. Co. for about W H A T — the Willamette V alley J A L SPO RTS SHOW and the that Day recently passed items sold very w ell and a sil lived most o f his life in San six years. A veteran of World League g* ;eneral public who gave their civil service examination with ver tea was held during the P. dy. _ August 7 War II he lived in the Estacada WHERE— 3 <rppwtn$- Spanis!-thanks to h!flfr> Iftmors ami M. w ... . _____ . united in marriage to Eugenia Mr. and Mrs. T y Correll fo r the ment followed. Then the pap Stadium Thé old photos were~a pop area since 1935. H e is surviv- Shearer*. ‘'JoirttST-'TSTifl HehtOT ed by his father John Fuqua o f W H EN— Oct. 4, 1957 at 8 P.M. Proctor of Sandy. The Alts use o f the Broadway theatre. er went on to say that “ w hile It seems they came out tD do ular feature and the litter bug Estacada and brother Al. G ATES OPEN at 7 P. M. ¡.have been residents o f Sandy Your combined route w ill cooperation people along the display tho small at the begin property some w ork on their Services w ere held on Tues G E N E R A L AD M ISSIO N is 75c since their marriage. pleasing smile; made our Sports Show a huge miss Gene’s ning ended up quite large by in full and found the fair day. September 24 at 11 A. M. Earl has one too.’ Earl was , E A S T VS. W EST 1 Jack A lt was active in San- success. | evening. swing. among his The funds raised w ill be us very well liked Thanks to all who display at C layville Chapel in Estaca E A S T -- S A N D Y ; E S T A C A D A dy city affairs and had served Interment in Odd Fellow and M O L A L L A as mayor besides a several ed to further worthy fish and neighbors around his place just ed and helped in any way and j da. (B y Leila Gordon) Cemetery, Estacada; the Rev. W EST — D A L L A S ; C E N T R A L year stint on the City Council. game projects in this he region. south o f Estacada where Garfield Grange fair was for the donated articles and a Violet Bolliger officiating. his family. and C A N B Y He was an active Mason and Anyone interested in improv lived and raised very successful and the hob- special thanks to Della Ewalt The outcome o f this battle Odd Fellow. His activity in ing fish and game conditions Earl’s w ife who shared his pop Roy I who judged the floral display. bies w ere outstanding. CHIEF SAG N E R W AR N S still living. She between two mighty forces community affairs was un and the conservation of our na ularity is Chief Sagner would like to w ill be seen amid the color and equalled. tural resources is cordailly in makes her home with their son Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Rickey, | warn citizens o f the city and fan fare of the annual W illam M-Sgt. Sgt. and Mrs. Robert Survivors include his w id vited to our meetongs held the Don who lives on Pierce street | rural area about reporting fires ette V alley League Football ow. Eugenia, who with R ickey and son and Helen her last Thursday o f each month in with his w ife and two daught that it is necessary to : Jamboree. ers. Kenneth another son re brother, Fred Proctor,, heads the Legion hall at 8 P.M. Rickey drove to Seaside on 1. Talk slow and distinctly. sides with his fam ily in Rose- The way they choose which the Clackamas County Bank Estacada Rod & Gun Club. Sunday to spend the day with 2. G ive the location team w ill play whom: A cap at Sandy; two sisters and four | burg. Ruth whose last name M r and Mrs. Jim Rickey.Hel- 3. Route and box if out of tain from each team from the brothers. is now Smith has been in Cali The W ell Baby Clinic w ill be en Rickey left fo r Oregon town west w ill draw from a hat fornia for 8 years with her hus Interment was at the For State Wed. where she w ill be held the second Thursday in 4. The name o f the person’s which team from the east they band and children. The Days est Lawn cemetery. Rev. Don a graduate student. home. w ill play. A ll the captains do Lindsay o f the Sandy i have a fam ily reunion every Com October (Oct. 10) instead of A bad example is: that from the west or from the munity year at Thanksgiving time.Or- Church officiated Lady: ‘M y house is on fire’ i south. al Stormer took over this Estacada Union High Junior the iirst Thursday. with participation o f the San Fireman: ‘Where is it?’ route in the days aftet Day re dy Masonic Lodge Varsity w il meet Colton Jr.Var- Lady: ‘In the attic.’ I For further information call tired and did a very creditable sity Sept. 27 at 8 P.M. Adm is Then the lady hung up the B y Dean M cAllister, Hycada ! job, like O. E. Syron, the pre- I FIRE DEPT. BOYS sion Adults 50c; students 25c 'M rs. Jim Peterson CR 9-3921 receiver. Sports Editor j sent carrier is doing today. TE ST E S TA C A D A HOSE Chief Sagner would also like Francis (B uzz) Randall was With the approach o f the fall to point out with the coming Toughy Boyer is dead. After • and w inter season the Estacada recognized by L O O K magazine o f fall and w inter it is neces- Estacada Grade School Tigers Volunteeer Fire Dept, person as being one o f the best centers serving his master and con and linebacker on defense on stant companion Hank Boyer sary that all ■ local citizens w ill run into stiff competition nel have been testing. check ther stoves, chimneys in their opening game as they Last Monday and Tuesday the Pacific Coast. Buzz is one fo r 16 years; he succumbed to and flues against any faulty open on the high school field evenings have been spent test o f Estacada‘s gridiron greats I the evils of modernism and was connection. A ll w iring in and against a twice victorious ing all the hose. Chief Sagner He won All-County gridiron accidently struck by a car. out o f the housef the house; ] Gresham Grade School team, would like to point out that it honors two years in succession;! Hank and Toughy were in the He forest service at one time and and dirty rags should be I The starting lineup fo r the is necessary that the local town as a tackle and fullback. thrown out. Remember CR j Black Knights o f the Clacka- folk cooperate by checking in also_ set a county record scor saved each others lives several been times among the dangers o f the 9-4123; it is your friend. mas is not completely setted their respective homes for ing record that has not Estacada Volunteer Firemen but is taking shape now.Defin- faulty flues, upper Clackamas water dis chimneys and equalled to date. According to L O O K Buzz trict some years back. held their business meeting la s t' ite straters up front are Debert stoves and all types o f electri Hank Monday. Several important is- j Tank’ Schleichert at center; cal w irin g which has been neg w ill play a major role in Oreg feels his loss very much and on State’s plans for keeping who can blame him at losing sues w ere discussed. | Bob Turner and 80 pounder lected. , John Deets was sworn in two I Dick K linker at the guards The department is ready to their Pacific Coast Conference the companionship o f the best weeks ago as a new member. : with George Dodd also seeing serve the community and it is football crown. friend he ever had. , Buzz is a junior majoring in Von Gray brought and fu rn -> a lot o f action: the tackle slots necessary for them to be alert ’ ished delicious refreshments w ill be manned by Gary Me and call for any Dear Sir: Please cancel my help which Physical Education at Oregon follow ing the meeting. 1 Colough and M ike Carlson might arise during these fall State College. He also played order for a size 44 maternity Jan. 1st dress that you were going Firemen in attendance: Sag- with plenty o f assistance from and winter days. to Remember in the Rose B ow l ner; Gray; Ralph Wade; Baer a big strong 7th grader Law CR 9-4123 the number o f youri against Iowa. Budz who does deliver to me. My delivery the kicking for the Beavers was faster than yours. Wiederhold; Sam and Joe B a rr;! rence Parvin, Ray Dubord.Den- fire department! Mrs. Glenn Hartwig; V em Castile: nis Ross and Alan W iley w ill Volunteers assisting in the this falll played a major part Louis Boeckman. John Deets; Red Underwood 1 see action at the ends. The hose drill included Sagner; \ in helping trounce the Trojans and Herb Williams Lumber merchant Mowry, back field had a shakeup this Glenn Hartwig; Vem Castile; j o f U.S.C. 20 to 0 last Saturday. week due to the Injury o f quar Les Underwood; Baer W ieder— Buzz before graduating from who owns considerable timber- A U X IL IA R Y HEAD School lands on Eagle Creek w ill build terback Gary Barden who is hold; John Deets; Sam and Joe Estacada Union High NAM ES COM M ITTEES expected to be out o f up Eagle action j Barr; Ralph Wade and Herb was voted most valuable play a branch railroad Mrs. Jane Abbott, president with a fractured thumb.Denny Williams er by his teammates. He also Creek to the falls on that I of the local American Legion Cutsforth has been moved up ] played in the Shrine game for stream where he w ill build a Auxiliary, has appointed the to the signal calling post from the C ity squad. m ill and saw the timber he OES HOLDS F IR S T MEETING follow ng committees to serve his halfback spot leaving it op owns on the creek. Investiga AFTER V A C A T IO N for 1957- 58: Americanism- en for the reserves while How H A R O LD H O Y G A A R I) tion w ill be made into the coal Mountain Chapter OES had Leila Gordon, Child Welfare- ard Bess and Larry Adamson G O IN G TO PE LTO N DAM beds a few miles farther up on their first meeting after sum Geraldine Price, C ivil Defense- have naileed down the starting Harold Hoygaard who has the creek and if sufficient coal Geraldine Price, Community halfback and fullback positions mer vacaton on Sept. 17 open been an em ployee of PGE Co. exists to work the beds; the ed by Worthy Matron Daisy Service- Eva Dooley, Legisla The opener for the Tigers it is in local powerhouses since branch may be extended.— (50 Tracy. ture- Bessie Honsinger, Giri hoped w il be viewed bh many 1917 has accepted a position years ago in the Oregon City State- Betty Cody. Jr. A ctivi- local fans who like good foot Mrs Wyema Cockran o f Three as re lie f operator at the new Enterprise. new Pelton Dam powerhouse of thr ties- Cynthia Broadhurst, Mem ball. The Bigler coached Tigers Lynx was initiated as a bership - A bbie Armstrong, w il provide penty o f action F ri member. PG E Co. He w ill start work In a flock o f sheep and a Music -Pan Amercian- Gladys day, there October 1 flock o f chickens a farmer has September 27 against Prater, National Security- Lois Gresham with an almost letter- Harold was given a surprise altogther 53 heads and 138 going away party one day last legs. How many sheep and Winners o f a trip to Europe Angeles International Airport Erickson, Past Pres Parley men team. Kick o f time is slat toCopenhagen. Dorothy Showerman, Poppy- ed for 3 :30. week by other employees at lo how many chickens has he? for high sales records during a The M illers are among 3U Minnie Forman. Publicity, V ir To anyone for information cal powerhouses with cake and Answer: 16 sheep and 37 chick recent Chevrolet dealers con West Coast Chevrolet dealers ginia Krigbaum. Public Rela sister Mrs. Olive Davis in Cor- leading to the arrest and con coffee furnished by the men ens. test are Mr. and Mrs. Woodrow and their wives who w ill vaca tions- Grace Still. vollis. On Monday they were viction o f the person or per They gave him an electric sha guests of luncheon guests in Portland at sons who burglarized the M ill ver as a gift. Harold has M iller. Estacada. The couple is tion in Europe as Owen Smith has spent some Mrs er Chevrolet Service the night bought a trailer house to live time on the Oregon Mr and Mrs. George A rm the home o f her cousin beaches pictured just before boarding Chevrolet. A ll are winners of o f September 16. in at Pelton Dam. SA.S "transpolar flight from Los sales contests in their areas strong visited one day with her Rodgers. Costinued on Page 5 (By M yrtle Dm ytryk) The Springwater Grange fair was a success last Satur- dy despite that some exhibits w ere very limited. It was not ed that garden vegetables were very fe w due to the dry wea ther. Some nice tomatoes were shown by James Martin and Elwin Shibley; and Fred Hor ner was very proud o f his e x hibit o f potatoes, but he men tioned the fact that unless we have a good soaking rain, his supply w ill be limited. David Hamilton set up one pf the most beautiful exhibit? featuring flowers and fruit with an Eastern flavor in the bamboo and gold cloth. It was a very striking display. David has been working at the Meier and Frank Co. in Portland for the past 3 years and I ’m w on dering if they could know that they have a bom window dec orator working in the wrong department. The speaker of the afternoon was Wm. Jones, principal of the Estacada High School. M r Jones mentioned the new courses being offered this year at the school, but spoke main ly about the new reorganiza tion of the schools which is of great interest to everyone. Mr. Jones also stated that Adult evening classes may be start ed soon if there is enough in terest. Classes w ill be in ty ping, bookkeeping and sewing. The Springwater Grange Is very grateful to Mr. Jones for spending his time w ith us. Vivian Hodgkiss and Young Tucker w ere the Juvenile Grangers with the pop conces sion to raise money for their Grange and w ith such a warm day they were doing a big bu siness. It was nice to see some o f our form er residents, the Edward Dfiflf/l Glen R. Fuqua Estacada Rangers Last Rites for V .M . Have Friday Game (Jack) Alt % W ell Baby Clinic Set for October 10 Buzz Randall Among Football's Greats Estacada Tigers in Opening Game The I Woody M illers off for Europe I I $100 RÏWAR9