Cötacattas Clackamas Count? J&to? In Ins Fifty-third \>'kr of Publication Volume No. 54, Number 1 Hazing Results in Local Shooting Estacada, Oregon, Friday, January 81, 1958 LOCAL FARMER’S PROBLEM BEFORE COUNTY GRAND JURY lUc Per Copy Austin Hot Springs Gov. Holpies Pays off Ross Bow’ Bet Weil-BaEy Clinic Here on Feb. 6 Leads in Visitors $3. UU Per Year Will Hold Classes in Preparedness N ick H inchliffe, Springw at- er farmer, w ho w as arrested The next w ell baby clinic Is Portland General Electric Classes in ‘‘Home Prepared- Last Friday evening, high j ¡:ist Thursday, on a charge of scheduled for Thursday, Feb. n es” w ill be held at the Legion school hazing tactics resulted . ssauit w ith a weapon to do com pany was host to more than sixth, from 9:30 to 11:30 A M. hall in Estacada soon after the in a 14 year old Estacada high v,0dily harm, is appearing be- 50.000 visitors the past year at m the library o f the Estacada f i rst of March under direction school freshman taking a shot fore tjle Clackam as County com pany facilities, according to grade school. There are a few of M rsAllyn Price and Mrs.For at a 16 year old upper classman Grand Jury at Oregon City, as J - H- Goggin, manager of com appointments for this date and rest Erickson assisted w ith a 22 calibre revolver. by the we go to press. H e is accused of m unity relations. w ill be a larger number of op County Director o f O f four major recreation Women’s The older boy had attem pted excessive whipping of his enings for the succeeding A ffairs- C ivil D efense. to cu t the younger’s hair Eriday ,-ephew who has been residing areas in operation by the elec month of March. tric compnay last year, Austin aftersoon but had been unable with him. If interested please contact Parents interested in receiv- Mrs. Price CR 9-3211 or Hot Springs on the upper co com plete the cutting. Friday Mrs. i-ig this County Health Depart- Erickson CR 9-6980 as w e need Clackamas proved most popular evening,the pair again m et with 9,600 visitors. ment service please call Mrs. the number that w ill purtici- around 9 P.M. and the older boy Jim Petersen CR 9-3921 for ap- pate to order the “Home Pre- Three campgrounds in the w as going to attem p to carry pointment. The accomodn- pardness K its” for each one Tim othy lake area near the out his threat. The 14 year- tions include free exam ination from our County Director crest of the Cascades 70 m iles old pulled the gun w ith the and advice, D. P T. series shots, The date and hour w ill be eat o f Portland, drew 7610 v is other boy still com ing at him. and sm all pox vaccination, all announced later.We are anxious itors in its first sum m er of op H e then started retreating with at no cost for children of the for w om en hrom all o rg a n iz a t eration. the older boy after him, turned, The n ex t Estacada PTA m ee ages frcm past six w eek s to 3 ions to ta k e p art. A sother new PGE park, at tired, and the older boy claimed ting is scheduled for Thursday, Roslyn Lake near Sandy, drew years. The program has proved the bullet passed under his arm. school 4500 visitors w hile 6400 w ere |3j most beneficial and is w ell at H e then ran into a neighborhood Feb. 20 in the grade the counted at River M ill park on f tended. home where he w as not fo llo w cafeteria and w ill be in form of a tea honoring th e past the Clackamas river just Other PTA com m ittee m em ed. local PTA o f Estacada. r.„.___ bers who ably assist at the clin The shooting w as reported to presidents of the ic are Mrs. A llyn Price, Mrs. In the spring PGE w ill open Chief Barden w ho conduc chapter. President M arjorie Schlue a new Don Carlson, Mrs. Woody M ill- ted an investigateion resulting park and camping T he E stacad a G arden C lub new and Mrs. Fred M cNally. In- in apprehension of the young has announced that the ground at the P elton project,on form ation m ay be obtained n e x t M otiday Fob. 3. er boy and the involvem ent of starting tim e o f the PTA w ill the 8-m ile lake form ed behind The annual PTA the 204-foot high dam on th, e . f 1,y HaR a t 1 P M Wlth two other boys w ho had suc be 3 P.M.. the Oregon's Douj^-s fir tree being presented by State Forester Dv ■ hi from am- 0r th ese ladies. ______th *)? e follow ing hostesses: L ouise the Deschutes river 9 m iles north cessfully stolen the gun involv Kickaroo is scheduled for ipps to Covcraw Robert D. Holmes. The governor shipped the tret hipp: _ _ _ . FO OD SA LE SAT. L inn. H a ttie Q ualls, an d V iolet ed which had then been sold to month o f M arch.Details w ill be w est o f Madras. Goggin antici ist week to Ohio Governor C. William O'Neill to make good Row The M arian G uild w ill spon- B olliger. R oll call is to be the younger boy. The matter announced later. pates heavy use of the Pelton bwi bet. sc - a baked food sale S a tu rd a y , “N am e F a v o rite G am e B ird.” is now in the hands of the ju v ESTACADA ROUNDBALL park as more than 10,000 peo- j Feb. 1st from 10 A.M. to 4 P.M T or the p ro g ram Mrs. C. W.Ha- MEN DEFEAT CANBY enile authorities. a t th e C lackam as C ounty N ew s £c r o f the A udobon Society _____________ The Estacada roundballers pie visited the project during | construction the past surftmer. 1 ■ office. w ill sp eak an d show slides on LAST RITES FOR | took to tw o units against Can- b ird s a t 1:30. V arious m em BORING RT. 2 RESIDENT by^ rld^ y n lgh t’ Jan ‘ 2 4 ‘ A THANK YOU NOTE bers w ill g iv e rep o rts on b u lb The Rangers coach Vern John O w ens of Boring Rt.2, I w ish to thank all m y loyal forcing. M rs. G race S till w ill died Jan. 21 at Boring. He was Marshall, rotated h is m en in friends w ho remembered m e bave a seed catalog d isplay and born Oct. 9, 1881 in W ashing shifts everp other quarter to w ith so many, m any get w e ll also sp eak on h o rticu ltu re. score w ith in fiv e ton county, Iowa. On Dec. 20 hold the cards and messages; also plants, A rran g em en ts w ill h av e a 1904 he married Sarah D aves at points o f their opponents. flow ers and other gifts w h ile I The Centennial Rebekah com m ittee, Maye Eaton and A1 A dam son, E staca d a’s sta r p atrio tic th em e and accessories In th e fin al quarter th e Ran Wayne, Nebr. have been ill in past six months Lodge m et Wednesday of last M ollie Bates, full back, had a n o th e r honor | fay be used. He cam e to Boring in 1936 gers caught fire and scored 17 and also the m any Christmas w as not A s present. Clara Brown gave a report added to his already long list Women in this vicinity w ho w eek w ith 46 ip w here he had been a farm er un points, bue that still cards that I could not answer. enough, the final score being M any thanks. Cards of cheer re sent to on the Gresham Lodge installa- <’f I a"d til his death. ., ____. , ... . , , . , , , to the Metropolitan squad for flow er grow ing are invited Services w ere held on Friday Canby 4 4 , Estacada 39. Meta K iggins. those reported .lb Mrs. M able tion, w hich 15 local lodge Ule East. West A-1 Shrine foot- Garden Club m eetings Robin Cody w as high point in the chapel of the Carroll H ughes. Mrs, 'Martha Meyers, m em bers attended and announ- ball game w hich w ill be played 10 Funeral Hom e in Gresham.Rev. man for the Rangers w ith M rs. L ola Riijqers, Frank ed staff p ractice fo r J a n . 27. th e last part of this com ing CASCADE RIDERS PLAN , Harry Monroe officiated. Inter points. C hev ro n and Mrs. Lorraine The Alpha Lambda Theta A ugust in Portland. ANNUAL SPRING DANCE m ent w as at Carroll, Nebraska. Beissell. V Rho Girls presented the major- A1 had already been named C ascade Riders are planning Mrs. Mable By y tr w ho w as Tiy degree to Mrs. D ixie to the Clackamas County and th eir a n n u a l S p rin g D ance to uaal}!» in- Slaughter (R ussell,) Mrs. Mur- W illam ette V alley L e a g u e he held at Redland Grange had _ . d «Mi st A JkS tn a Fiw t te a m s-besides be»- iF d x 22. T hey ....... 'La.mi»*-- - —ry- ----- — -- --------- '" fe tin g . Donna. L ee S c h je n (O sborne J ing voted this y ears most val- lined up and re fre sh m e n ts w ill F stacad a V olunteer M others i" i * i , 3*"*-t* ► * ¿ d v O r a g h ave' a who lives fft O ceanside, Cal. aifd yjJaJe p lay er by his team m ates, he served, wearing official badges will'" w J tM r s ^ S u rp rise P ack ag e sale Feb. 26 w as a b le to be p resen t f o r 'th is - A f te r g rad u atio n th is spring. P lan s a rc also u n d e r l a y fo r T he U nit Advisor o f Co. D, canvass the citv an d fringe ar- h e rn ill ehJ „ 5 ! h ° haS P re s : **r?’ G crald lne W allace special occasion. T he G irls w ere A1 is to a tten d O regon S tato 'h e second a n n u a l spring auc 413th InfantryR egim ent.the lo eas on the M arch fo r Polio on 8 w as con- ap p o in ted h e r n ew com m ittees p resen ted w ith a lovely bible College and w ili p ro b ab ly p u t tion. W ork is b e in g d one on th e cal Army R eserve U nit, advises eas on the March for Polio As Mr« T w *<= J ’Ce PiireSldu n t’ l o r *he " Cw te rm T hey are: w ith th e ir nam e p rin te d in gold E stacada on th e m ap as his aren a and th e k itch en facilities that Sid Atkinson, long tim e Thursday night, Jan. 30th. " rn p ie n t M em bers S ta ff C ap tain C lara B row n; on them . Uncle Buzz R an d alll has done have been im proved. It is th e ir throughout the resident of Estacada,, has ap t it i m w ^ ill ^ o be o rc h lig h ts sh in in g Ton ' S' j P lesi ^ r ? .a y ~ S,0?*1 th e ° rder C h arim an , Good o f th e O rd er C h airm an already. , hope to h av e an even bigger p o rch tig h ts m in in g ton, se c re ta ry ; M rs. E d L inn, E lsie H ale; P ress C hairm an, Elsie Hale and assistan t chair- plied for and been accepted to Ron, ----------------1 and b e tte r auction than last serve tw o years active duty rtientinir ™ vm !! ir w illin v n e « T to ; ^ auri;r a_ nd _ Mrs. A llyn P rice. Della E w alt; A ssistant S ta ff m an M ollie B ates had a clever i____,____________ ' ----- . " i —-----1 »‘« m e o a te s nan a ciever m e r eD ruary m eetin g of th e year. w ith the U. «-’• S. Army. Sid w " ill ‘“ i sh a r p i n th e aid to polio victim s th e lrtn-arv i n ! beer\ glv<in to ; C ap tam , A n n U nderw ood; Flo- gam e w hich all en jo y ed p lay in g local A m erican L egion P ost S a tu rd a y evening th e Cas- report to Fort O rd. California, d econtinued research against ‘T he A rt of R « d- J,a F : S*,r and com m ittee, M able A fter th e business m eetin g end A u x iliary u n it w ill be held cade R iders m e t a t the C lub on Feb.8th in his present grade ‘ dread disc-use 7P M i ^ eal ^ .applI?e s s b y G ladys S to rm er, M arilyn everyone enjoyed refresh - in th e L egion hall n ex t M onday house to h av e an ev ening of of sergeant, for in d octrin ation ,1 .. . ................................,h e , d re a , d dlSeaSe' 7 _ P ' ^ , ? IVe" by MrSp W alters; F in a n ce com m ittee, m en ts se rv ed by M r. and Mrs. evening. T he m eetin g w ill fun. V arious gam es, pot luck and processing, after w hich he p r p p V r f TO SHARE M r l Tfoorii m ir m cm ucy u f E va Tooley, G ladys K rieg er, L yod E w alt, Mrs. S u sie M oore preceeded b y a pot-luck dinner re fresh m en ts, etc. w ere in the w ill be assigned to an a ctive ar- | PR E PA R t’ 1 0 SHAKE‘ M rs. E v e r 1 M c K i^ e y ; “Bu-d D ave E shelm an; C ondolence and Mrs. Sylvia L aughlin. a t 6:30 P.M agenda. W atching in th e W est b y Fran ------- m y unit. Sergeant Atkinson ces Stover T wining donated by w as assigned as a m achine gun Mrs. Dorothy Carlson; and platoon sergeant w ith Co. D. i ‘‘L ive Longer and E njoy It’ by A tkinon is a veteran of Steinchron by American L eg seven years with the regular ion A uxiliary in mem ory of army and has served overseas during World War II in the ! T he Estacada Church League John Lamb. Mrs. Dayton repor 787 China, Burma, India areas. | w ill officia ly open on Monday, ted that there had been book w ithdraw als in Dec. The W hile a mem ber of this com- : m unity he w as active in the Feb. 3rd at th e grade_ school J an statistics are not com plet- The opening games w ill ed. The desirability o f a book ~ Estacada volunteer Fire Dept. | gym . "" see Barton vs. Redland a t 7; drop for convenience of those The A tkinsons have m oved to Estacada vs. Viola Baptist On February 17 the world's largest voluntary service organization at w ho w ish to leave their books Port A nw eles, W ashington, Will celebrate its 61st birthday. 7:45 and Garfield Nazarene vs. at the library on days w hen the w here Mrs. A tkinson w ill stay This is the National Congress of Parents and Teachers, whose library is not open w as discus w ith her parents for h e present Estacada Christian at 8:30. nearly eleven million members are active today in P.T.A.’s through- The gym w ill open at 7 w ith sed and one w ill be installed until Sergeant A tkinson receiv 1 out the 48 states, the District of Columbia. Alaska, and Hawaii. They only the team s to play the first soon as satisfactory arrange es a permanent assignm ent. will mark the organization’s Founders D....... i a variety of activ gam e o n the floor. m ents can be made. ities aimed at strengthening and exp...........................•«•-,.v,er work No on e but those w ho hre T he n ex t m eeting w il be Sat in their own communities. participating on a team m ay urday, Feb. 22 at 3 P.M. at the Mrs. Rollin Brown, of Los enter the building as proper su library. M embers are urged to .......... ,g with Angeles, president of the Nation- concept ot pervision can not be provided attend. Should onyone care to ri Congress, points out that these teachers. Since that founding meeting, for such people. 43,00b JT.T..V: have set the pat take out a mem bership he is tern for parent-teacher associa the National Congress of Parents certainly w elcom ed. The dues and Teachers has written an tions in areas where U.S. armed Mrs. Forrest Ericksco left on are $1 a year. forces have established Ameri impressive record of achieve Thursday for W ashington, D.C. can communities overseas. And ment. It includes these activities w here she w ill attend th e Wo The first Board of Managers of the National Congress of Mothers parents of school children in in behalf of children; m en's Forum on N ational S ec other nations have sought help Donated hundreds of thousands (the National Congress of Parents and Teachers since 1925). Left urity and the execu tive board to right, seated; Mrs. John R. Lewis, vice-president; Mrs. Adlai from the National Congress in of dollars In scholarships to stu m eeting o f th e National Am eri forming similar groups to pro dents planning to enter the teach Stevenson, vice-president; Mrs. Theodore W. Birney, president and The Tigers of the Estacada Founder; Mrs. Phoebe Apperson Hearst, vice-president and co- can Legion A uxilliary. From mote education in their countries. ing profession. Grade School edged the last there she w ill go to Ridgefield, place Canby Cougars Initiated a program for the Founder; Mrs. William L. Wilson, chairman of the Reception Com Founders Day activities, sched by a and Mrs. F. Benjamin Johnston. B y Richard K eeth Conn, and v isit th e W ygant score o f 22 to 20 to keep their uled for February 17, will honor periodic health appraisal of well mittee; Standing: Mrs. Henry J. Finley, chairman of the Press Commit The Ranger matmen tore two women whose imagination children from birth through high and Erickson fam ilies. Sh e e x Mrs. James H. McGill, chairman of the Entertainment the - Dallas Dragons . ---- -------«, — here and concern for children planted school—an extension of the Sum tee; pects to return hom e about Feb unbeaten record in league play 1 H ppart Mrs. A A. Birney, chairman of the Committee on lasrt Friday on the w inners court Friday night to the tune of 31- the seed for this still-growing mer Round-Up campaigns under Committee; 17th. Arrangements; Mrs. H. W. Fuller, chairman of the Transportation The tight defense o f the Can 14. The Rangers w eren’t in any organization. which nearly three million pre Committee; Miss Mary Louisa Butler, corresponding secretary; . by team had the T igers comple- trouble at anytim e, the Drag- It was in 1891 that Alice Mc- school children have received and Mrs. Harriet A. McLellan, chairman of the Literature Com Lellan Birney and Phoebe Ap- physical examinations. ens w ere ahead only once and mittee. Q nnrlu P in n o o rc tly ofi guard ^ entire person Hearst ccnceived the idea J U IIU J I lU ilv C I 9 ball gam e and alm ost pulled this w as after Promoted successfully thou the 135 lb. of a National Congress of Moth sands of school building projects, o ff an upset w hich would have match when the score w as 11- ers to promote the health and including preliminary surveys, dropped the Estacada crew 10. but __ _ after _ this the Dragons welfare of children by helping educational cam paigns, and I back into a tie w ith Sandy for picked up only 3 more points their parents learn more about school bond Issues. The S an d y Pioneers defeat- the league lead. ¡to the Rangers 21 how to fulfill a child’s physical Alerted the public to violations | and spiritual needs. of child labor statutes, stressed rirVal , , Estaiada 54‘25 The Tal1 Tigers never did i Stan Kowomoto picked up an- They worked bard to interest the need for improved Juvenile | Tu®*day .J a .n 21 , „ . dominate the gam e as they rther pin t0 give him a season other women in their aims and detention facilities, and sup Estacada jum ped off to a expected to and just decided rcCord of 9 0 next in line in the approached the date they had ported sound adoption laws. quick 4 to 0 lead w ith baskets they were glad to get the win. Rangers top four is Doug Ram set for the orijmizing meeting Helped establish child-care cen py John Woodcock and Wally The only outstanding thing ho w ith R P.ins and , g draw with hopes of seeing a hundred ters for children of working P!lt J hey, managed , t(' about the Tigers in th is game thPn is Richard K eeth w ith 8-1 or so delegates arrive at Wash mothers and worked to raise the hoW the lead only about h a lf of was their back board work and Terry Kowomoto 7-2 loss- ington's Arlington Hotel. But "if standards of all child-care estab the first quarter before Sandy which has been good all year. only twenty-five are there,” ad lishments. pulled out in front to lead at Norm Underwood led the Established and supported pub mitted Mrs. Biney, "I shall be The Rangen« w ill m eet one th e quarter 14-8. scoring w ith 12 points all on lic kindergartens until public satisfied.” f their toughest opponents on T he second quarter w as about field goals. Howard B ess back- More than tw* thousand men support could be secured. 30th basket for basket and ended in ed him w ith 9 more counters to 'Pbursd?y night, Jan. and women turned out! Pioneered in establishing and w hen they go against the Mol- favor o f Sandy. In the third alm ost account for all of Esta- Their enthuslaitic reception of maintaining thousands of hot Headquarters of the National alla team at Molalla. the aims, as outlined by the school lunch programs long be Congress of Parents snd Teach quarter the home tow n Pion- cada’s points, Founders, and sf the lectures, fore the public in general became ers stands today at 700 North W inners for Estacada Friday eers poured on the coal and The Tigers w ill have to show discussions, and :onferences that aware of their Importance. Rush Street, In Chicago. The scored 19 points to the visitin g marked im provem ent if they w ere Stan K ow om oto pin; made up the first meeting set the Helped to keep the schools open building, dedicated in 1955, won Rangers tw o. hope to give Oregon C ity Jr. John Sanderson, draw; S teve pace for a great national move during the years of war and de an award from the Chicago chap Mrs. Rollin Brown, president; Both team s used reserves High a gam e w hen the tw o D am s, decision; Jerry Clark, m ent Soon state congresses were pression— an achievement for ter of the American Institute of uses giant thermometer to illue- freely during the 4th quarter clubs m eet on the Tigers floo-. Decision; Herb Moore, pin; founded, and before long the which it received a special cita Architects and the Chics go Asso- trate how membership in the Na and as the final buzzer sound- The Tigers w il also host the Doug Ram bo, pin: Richard origin al "mothers’ congress" tion from the National Education cletlon of Commerce snd Indus tional Congress has more than ed. the scoreboaid read Sandy M olalla club on Friday, Feb. 7. K eeth, decisios; G ene Heiple, was broaden«! to include the Association. try for excellence in architecture. doubled since 1947. 54, Estacada 25. at 3:30 P.M. .decision. New Meeting Time for P. T. A. Garden Club to Hear Talk on Birds Local Centennial Rebekaii Louge Names Committee Heads Mother's March Atkinson Return^ for Polio Tonight to Active Duty Estacada Library Board Moetinä P.T. A.’s to Celebrate Founders Dav Church BB. League Will Start Games IbMillion Members Mark Organization’s 61 st Year Lois Erickson Washington Bound Tall Tigers Win Again Pioneers Defeat Estacada tOT Adamson Named on Shrine Team Estacada Matmen Tear Up Dallas