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-»■I Clackamas Count? jSeto? Cstatattaá In Its Fifty-third Year of Publication. Single Copy 10c Estacada, Oregon, Friday, October 25, 1957 Number 39 Volume No. 53 S2.5U Per Year Portland General Electric C o. Pushes Fish Ladder Toward Completion; Finishing Touches Read For Early Use of Fish Trap for Upstream >• ; M M '1 4 I ; t , . ■ '• y ■ v iK n H B l , - 7 y 'V:*l ■¿s**- ¿ tiw ' A m . SapS «î? A ä s -J i ' ! ' & C, . MË <■ j; v V -» ? » . fl (fcHt" - ' f Æ sB gm m ■<** S M S If ___.1_________ ._______ M Cloudy pfctures on a cloudy day— but it shows effort and activity on the fish ladder and fish trap that Portland Gener- m S al Electric’s contractors are putting forth for the service of the fish population of the Clackamas River. The picture on the line shot shows a crane wheeling a fish trap which is near/ng left shows the out/ine o f p h e fish ladder wall form into completion. Until the North fish ladder running toward place.The picture on the right Fork dam is comp/eted the the Cazadero dam. The next shows the construction of the fish coming up river will be This Person & That Pomona Grange at Kiwanis Ladies Springwater Have Big Night Dr. Stolte Talks to Dog Owners Are P.T.A. on Asia Flu Warned caught in the trap,, loaded in- to a tank truck, and then dumped back into the river above the dam. 3 Disasterous Forest Fire of Sept. 19, 1902, Recalled by Springwater Man The Eslipada Parent and Owners of dogs are request Pomona Grange will meet at I Estacada Kiwanians and wives forest fire raging in the anche Tucker;Harvey E. Cross; I the Springwater Grange hall 1 and guests enjoyed a most inter- Teachers Association held their ed to see that the pets do not Mt.Hood and Estacada districi Mrs Albright; Mr. Coin; Jo- next Saturday, .October 26th esting evening at last Tuesday’s second meeting in the current follow children to school.Some this past summer brings back h Kell Mrs. Reed; Mrs. ■ with Springwater Grange and ladies night meeting. After a school year in the grade school dogs are becoming a menace to memory the terrible forest Gordon. Mr Goble;Mr. Broen- By C. T. E. 1 other local granges as hosts. tasty roast pork dinner the sixty gym last Thursday evening.Dr. to children while playing oi, fire of September 1902 when stine Frank Busch; Ed Mm Edwin and Sarah Bates Dinner will be served at noon persons present listened to a Stolte of the Clackamas Coun- the playground and have torn there was a great loss of prop | and the willis place. came to Oregon in 1871; and , and also at 5 P.M. A large newly organized quartette sing ty Health Departmest was the clothing and on two accasions erty; livestock and homes in have bit children. the Bates family have played crowd o f grangers is expected "Bless This House” and "Were principlal speaker, “ George Cunningham’s loss a prominent part in this sec- to attend from all pai ’ — — — — School authorities urge that the Springwater country but was complete. Preside! t Ed Schlue called of You — There?” The singers were He lost $200 fortunately no loss o f lives. 'to order which was dogs be controlled at home or tion of the county ever since. I Clackamas County. j Gerry Price, Myrtle Dmytryk, the m« worth o f fine swine. Many From an issue of the Oreg to by Invocation by the proper authorities are He was a Union war veteran --------------------------- j Fred and Dave Horner accom- foil« cattle were burned and their on City Enterprise dated Sept with then the flag sa- be notified to do away Re and everybody knew him. His . . I panied by Ginny Garrett. ember 19, 1902 an account of carcasses were strewn every the dogs. A fter the introduction o f luti _______ last days in Estacada were where. Several county bridges that fire appears as follow s: guests from Oregon City K iw an-, the regular busi- spent at the home of his Vf if* * * .- fS- Club, SetacBda-Bey ' Scouts riesS* m cfflm gM re! lia r r e lr in 1 - daughto-ia-tevv. MoUie Bat: “ Mrs. Cherry lost a barn throughout Clackamas Coun - were introduced for Court o f j troduced Dr. Stolte who spoke es., His wife Sarah died in ty; the result o f raging for and its contents; Robert Gutt- Honor. Joe Barr presided at on two important topics for dis- 1919. They had to sons Ed. est fires which has been en ridge lost his bam and gran the ceremony and Jim French cussion in our area currently: and Fred; and a daughter I i ^ a c t U l t C dured since our last issue on ary; E. J. Brown granary con (district Scout executive- after hepititis and the Asian Flu. Maud. Maud married Emer- * »w V i U I f J bushels of | Sept. 12 can be better imagin sumed with 800 The hepititis picture locally son Powell on the Heiple place. Young men between 17—26 speaking on “ Responsibility James Guttridge lost ed than described; when it Is grain; b y , appears to be on a slight in and Sadie Wade’s father John years of age are now accepted presented awards earned known that in one neighbor- his barn and outbuildings but > | crease according to the doctor. Palmateer, performed the cer- for enlistment in Co. “D” several scouts. Tenderfoot Scout Tim Barr careful attention should be Whereas, the United States hood that of Springwater, there saved his house; Carroll How- emony. Ed married Mollie 413th Infantry Regiment, the and ell lost everything but house Judd and they have three local Estacada- Sandy Army had Ins badge pinned on by his gjves to the personal cleanli- of America is one of the foun are 60 people homeless mother, while Tim Stewart r e -; ness habttg c f the individual ders o f the United Nations and destitute. The scenes in the and granary; D. C. Howell lost daughters, Edna, Ruby and Reserve Unit. his first class badge p r gt0ite went to to elaborate has devotedly supported it in burned district are almost in- ; his threshing outfit but saved Lois Edna married Oscar I Several training options are ceived from Mr. Eldndge. Merit badg on the outcome and precaution its purpose to bring all nations describable. Fire swept over u 1 house; Frank Millard,barn; Al Pinedo and they are now in available for non-prior service es in fishing went to Mike freedom district four miles wide and Carey, granary; Phil Shannon serious disease together in justice, Sweden here he has been in men who wish to fulfill their Sturgess and George Dodd ¡mu against this which spreads like typhoid fe and peace; and about -5 miles long; laying { saved but one barn; Mr. Clos- the consular service o f the military obligation by per- sic to Tim Stewart and Steve Whereas, the people of the waste to everything in its path. ( ner saved his house ;A1 Lacey ver. j 04 * t ,r^OT.c forming six months active du- to United States for many years an/ the remainder o f their Hatfield and home repair quickly | lost all exrept granary; Wm. As for Asian Flu Dr. Stolte United States and the citizens The fire traveled so Chorle and Don Dobbins. and befoie his pres n ] reserve service in a home town o f the state of Oregon have that people had no time to Lewellen, bam and crops;Mrs. Bob Larsen was introduced was sorry to report that suffic expressed their faith in Sweden was stationed in many unit Tho most attractive of that save anything but their lives Lewel, house and ient o f the vaccine was lackisg contents; parts of the world. Ruby mar- these, is the option that allows as faculty advisor to Key Club throughout the area and that purpose; and and the extent o f the destitut Commissioner John Lewell- being organized in the high ried our well known Ilarry y0ung men still in high school, Whereas, the United Nations on guard is great. en, one barn; M. C. Warnock of we all should be has been instrumental in pre ion and suffering Osborne and they have a w ho are 17 or over but not yet school under sponsorship against the dangerous virus. Thousands o f tons o f hay and has but one house left; Chas and Vernon Ross, daughter Donna Lee Schoen, ig 1-2 to enlist in the Army Kiwanis The doctor gave a short venting open conflict among great quantities o f grain are Bard, granary with 200 bush member explain nations and will continue to married to a lieutenant in the Reserve now, complete high committee the ' background sketch of how the do so if American citizens and destroyed and stock is suffer els of grain; Wm Kandel lost Marines; and a son Grayson, school; then take their six ed the service feature o f ¡flu originated n Asia and it citizens o f other countries con ing for food. So complete was eyerythng o f two places exl dut’v I Key Club. Donna has a young son and is months active training y Balance o f the program was was trassported all over the tinue to rely on that cept one house; John Stormer, conciliation the work o f the flames living in Calfornia. Fred W. for training For particulars contact Sgt. conducted gy Explorer Scouts .world; right into our own area and negotiation as instruments scarcely a stubble remains for John Reed. Wm. Bard. Mrs. was bom in the Brightwood - - with Gordon Kitching acting °* Estacada. Charters, Wm. Snyder, Reed for the preservation of peace; stock to feed on. district and has lived in east Renfro, the asst, unit advisor as chairman after being pre It was reported that over 20 and , “ The home o f B. Tucker for and Strite, everything; G F. Portland, Currinsville and or Company “ D” at the USAR by Post Leader Everett million Americans have been Whereas, the United Nations 40 years a resident of the Strong was burned out at the Springwater. He married Mar- Center located on Lakeshore sented Stahlnecker, bringing greet stricken with the flu although Agencies Springwater country and own- Harris mill Friday but the mill garet Smith, who has two bro- Drive ,n Estacada or telephone ings. Phil Genteman explain most o f it hasn’t been diagnos and its Specialized have helped the people of the er o f one o f the finest farms itself having a narrow escape, thers, Arthur and Walter in CRestwood 9-3286. ed the Explorers program in ed as Asian Flu. Symptoms to world to produce more food,to o f the county; the work o f a rPi,p damage in the district snr- this district. They have their | clu d in g its outdoor, social ser look for were an aching feeling provide better helath facilities lifetime had everything swept rounding Beavercreek and home in Estacada devoted r I f L Ug.c vice and vocational areas.Thls thruogh the body; sore throat, and to raiise the standard of Shubel and including the summers field meet was re head ache, high temperature living and broaden education- away in a few moments. principally to raising flowers E U t f l v W C C n l U I ) “ The people o f Springwater Moehnke settlement will easi ported by Grayson Osborne, and lack of appetite. and garden.Fred has taken an _ . # | al opportunities, and , must have assistance and that ly exceed $ 20 , 000 . and Gordon Kitching told of Following the presentation, a active part in the affairs of the i [m g'flit f t p H p f f f A f f Whereas the General As- community and the Grange.He V f U I I J J C L I U L I I U I I “ At least 16 famiies have the week in the wildernpss j question period follow ed and | sembly o the United Nations soon” said W. J. Lovelace who has held several offices, inclu- Eagle Creek Grange last Sat- and hike leader George K im -! then adjornment of the meet- ! has resolved that October 24, was in Oregon City yesterday. been, burned out in the Beav no ercreek section. The burned the evening ing so the parents and teachers I the anniversary of acceptance “ They have absolutely ding Estacada councilman and urday elected officers with Ora mel concluded Mr. Lovelace who is a portion is a fearful sight. The has led a number of communi- Gaylord continuing as Master, with colored slides o f the Ex- could tnjoy delicious refresh- o f the United Nations Charter, thing” stubble ty projects during his time.Ed- along with a number o f other plorers adventurous week a t ; ments served in the cafeteria should be dedicated each year grower o f that place says “ as fire swept over the remains any like a whirlwind. The third PTA meeting will to making known the purposes long as there The burn win the top Bates, was a reelected officers. The follow - Duffy Lake. be held on November 21st. I and accomplishments o f the thing in my store these people ing brands would fly over a great-great grandfather at one mg new officers were elected: can go in and help themselves' quarter o f a mile and l United Nations , lime and there are numerous tBecretary Ear 1 Brackett. Lect- start NOW, THEREFORE, I, Rob “ It was but a month ago everything afire when coming ert H. Weinrich, Mayor of the Springwater was threatened in contact. Its progress was ar sro ” p at tnis time. Nelson; Pomona, Marcia Jeppe- City o f Estacada, do hereby by timber fires and the pres rested to an extent by backfir „ , . " ’ ' __„ son; Gate keeper, Earl McCon- call upon the people o f this ent fire is the result o f that. ing and plowing the stubble Back in an Estacada papei nejj. ^gst. Steward, Tony Buhl- city to observe Thursday, Oct. “ First the fire struck Dodge fields. , more than forty years ago we ^gg,.. Exec. Committee, Shirley 24,1957 as United Nations Day and while the people of ‘The loss in the Springwater learn that the Cattlemens Un Un- B “m ett By Dean Me Allister, Clacka- Action of the local Estacada by means o f community pro Springwater were lending country will amount to over ion was organized in Garfield | mas County News Sports j Volunteer Firemen was limited grams wheih will demonstrate help in fighting that fire they $72,000. Out o f this there was and began operations under their faith in the United Na Writer) last Monday because of a gen- heard that the flames were ap $40,000 damage to timber; favorable conditions. That tions and urge them to do ah The Estacada Rangers w e re -, eral meeting at Sandy of the they can to encourage among proaching Springwater. A ll of $8000 cordwood and damage must have been where those Friday to fences, stock etc I n’t the only team to pull a foot- Clackamas County Firemen. all people a better understand Thursday night and $ 10 , 000 ; princes of good fellowship, | ball upset last week when tag -1 d,stn c t meetings are ing o f its lasting purposes. morning the fire raged fierce besides the personal loss.. Bob Harmon, Anly Jannseu j ged as an under dog. In college held once a month in the sur- ly; following down the Clack Church and societies o f Or and Joe Weiderhold made ROBERT II WEINRICH, Mrs. Gladys Duus died Tues- | football three favored teams lii r°unding towns here in the Mayor, City o f Estacada amas river and Clear Creek: egon City have been active in their steaks in the first place Thon this imnortant item ap- day night at Nassa, Oregon, the Pacific Coast Conference i county. \*ed Underwood, crossing Springwater ridge sending subscriptions to the Cue artists o f Esta- She and her husband. Vemie met defeat at the hands o f an i ^ rall^ Marshall and Chief Rti- and stopping at the uppe. sections where the fire played peared: hea, j Duus are former residents of underdog foe last Saturday at- ^ s” edge o f Viola which place and havoc. cada will be pleased to tacada department. (the Estacada community. i temoon. Logan were saved from a sim- l n the Shubel country there that Fred Bartholomew has "one of Deceased is survived by her j Oregon State’s defending PC Monday’s drill night found a T flf J ilar fate by the wind dying j has been a terrible calamity. . , . fJuS.» . . . - T - h f°»n rk tr!i« husband Vemie; one son. son, Har- c C champions and winner o f 4 skelton crew checking over the down- The result of the forest fire his pool tables. raes * lie o f Albany and one daugh- in a row this season against local equipment; the city and “ In the Eagle Creek country which has boon raging for sev- Both the Estacada grade and d°?u Of »hmd ter' Deloris at home' m .a USC’ s T" 9 ans- Kansas. North- rural trucks; the tnaker and Beautiful homes with the assistance oi aoo Funeral services will be held ye stem and Idaho were dump the 4 by 4 pumper truck It is high schools will be closed on the damage as also great. The eral days. ’half the male population of | thig s aturday at 2 P. M. at the ‘ed 26 to 7 by UCLA’s Bruins, necessary to keep them in top Monday to allow the teachers bunkhouse; cook house; tents with all contents; large, well- and tool houses o f the Oregon filled barns and granaries and the town.” In this issue o» Clayville Chapel, Estacada. it was a case o f teacher (Henry running order in the event of to attend County Institutes. The elementary teachers Water Power & Railway com hundreds o f dollars worth o f the paper there were co7*" Interment will be at the local Rod Sanders) beating pupil any emergency which might will be in Oregon City at the pany were consumed; but the farming implements and plaints o f high taxes. So the Q(jd Fellow cemetery. (Tommy Protho.) Other upsets develop tn same thing was going on way — — — — — were the University o f Oi*>gmv with the comi o f th(1 coo,_ Thora B. Gardner Junior High new power station was saved. some cases valuable animals- back yonder. GIVING CREDIT WHERE extra point victory over favor- . _ . . _ * . . building while the high school Every fence and building thai mile after mile o f fence; large .................. CREDIT IS DUE ed Rose Bowl bound Wash- er daFs ch le f Sagner would teachers are to attend in Mll- the fire reached were destroy- orchards and all property A boy in a nearby school Last week we omitted the ington State 14 to 13. This again like to emphasize the waukie. Prehaps the three day holl- turned in an essay entitled Kimanis Bulletin by-line on now puts the Ducks in a good cereful attention to be given ‘What a Geese Is:” Geese Is a two articles on our front page: spot for a chancge In the Rose , he use o f wood ojl and p,PC. dav weekend for the children will aid attendance next week. low. heavy set bird which is Grade School Site For New Bowl California s Golden 4 . 1 y , U / \ n f i v w r A n / 1 A n 4V t 171 students were out of the mostly~meat ¡n d feathers. His Swim” and “Local Boys Enjoy Bears blanked the University tr,c hpa,' n* and caution on the elementary school Tuesday h e a d sits on one side and he OSC Grid Game.” Sorry Doc o California 12 to 0 in an unex- ° y pr loading o f the wiring head sits on one and 150 Wednesday, which is pected upset. Price ! (Continued on Page 5) ffeSerVG NOW Accepting New m ir Mayor Weinrich Proclaims United Nations Day Eii.isS'rgr’h S tt Underdogs Have Local Firemen at District Meeting Day on Gridiron Former Resident Called by Death J Estacada Schools #0 ClOSG M onday a