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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
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Cloudy pfctures on a cloudy
day— but it shows effort and
activity on the fish ladder and
fish trap that Portland Gener-
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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.
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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.
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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 ’
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— —
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
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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 _
.
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| 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
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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.
. ,
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- 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
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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