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Côtacattas Clacfemnaô Count? Jîetos In Its Fifty-fourth Year of Publication Volume No. 54, Number 2 Will Observe Founder's Day Founders Day will be obser- ved by the local chapter o f the Estacada P T A Thursday, Feb. 20th in the Estacada Grade School. The meeting will be called to order at 3 P M. by the acting president Marjorie Schlue. A gi.yla program is being planned to honor the past pres- idents o f the Estacada PTA Mrs. Virgania Garrett of the high school, program chairman will present a program in hon or o f the event. It is hoped all mothers in the community will come and take part in the meeting as the at tendance in past meetings has been on the decline. Estacada, Oregon, Friday. February 7, 1958 10c Per Copy 1 O R E S T L M S E , K R \ V I H C E r, M E N MUEI.LF.R ON H ON O R ROLL A T U.S. N A V A L A C A D E M Y Joseph B. Mueller of Estaca da, a graduate of the Estacada Union High School, Class of 1955, in his first year at the U. S. Naval Academy at Annapo- ? s. *s on the Superintendent’s 1'st the term s end. The Sup- erintendent s list is the honor r°H °t the Academy and carries extra priviledges. Mueller has has just recovcr- ed from pneumonia for which he was hospitalized in the Nav al hospital in Annapolis. TRIBUTE TO OUR "FAPER BOYS // $3. 00 Per Year ■ * I IB *■ ARE G IVEN A W A R D S L e ^ l O n 0 5 1 « U n i t Lloyd R. Olson, Supervisor Supe i ** j of the Mt. Hood National For est, has announced that four Mt. Hood foresters have been Carl Douglass American L e recognized by the Regional gion Post and Auxiliary Unit Management Improvemest £ £ la s? Monday “nIghT with Suggestion Awards Commit - large attendance of both groups tee for new ideas designed to The Legion Post welcomed improve the efficiency of the several new members and Forest Service. initiation has been set for Fri The recipients of the awards day night, Feb. 21st. They also were Lowell R. Gilbert, Cullo- voted to cooperate with the wash district $30; J. D. Peder Rod end Gun Club to sponsor sen, Clacakamas River Road a pancake feed. , 'Safety Inspector $10 and Har- Chairman Lucille Jenkins of ry E. Jarvis Jr. and Rueben the p,ia,.c b „ f Dimes received Sullivan of the Hood River dis the sum of $66.98 from ^ the trict, $25 each. ‘ benefit dinner put on b y ' the j wisim utdi the me Forest 1 Post and Auxiliary. Olson sun said that Service Management Improve - Membership Chairman Mrs. ment Suggestion Program is George Armstrong of the A u x constantly improving its opera- iliary reported 143 members , tion. Employees are encourag- | and introduced Mrs. Mary | ed to submit their ideas. Johns as a new member. The Wifi Initiate R U M M A G E TO BE PICKED UP FE B R U A R Y 8TII There will be a rummage drive on Saturday, February 8th by the Church of God Youth Fellowship. The rum mage will be picked up at 10:30 a.m. Everything that is useless to you will be suit- aole for this rummage drive. Used clothes, dishes, trinkets, anything you don’t use any more. The rummage sale w ill be held on March 8th. The proceeds from this rummage rale will be used to help the Youth with their recreation, banquets and many other ex- penses in which they have to pay f or. _______________ I initiation o f 20 new members | o f the Auxiliary will be held at the same time as the Legion ¡Post initiation on Feb. 21 at 6 'P .M . in the hall. Mrs. Wm. ! Fleming, district 9 president A total of $356.48 was turn Auxiliary A Seed Growers meeting for will preside at the ed over to Mrs. Lee Faust,Or honor guards those in the area who are inter iniatiaion and egon City, secretary o f the ested ¡1 h, Id at Springwat ¡will be presented to members March of Dimes as a result of membership er Grange hall on Friday, Feb. | with continuous the Mothers' March on Polio 14 T!--. r-o"*ing will start ai for 5, 10, 15, 20 years in Estacada and fringe areas iO A. M. with lunch served at | Americanism Chairman Mrs. on Thursday, Jan. 30th. This noon. Men from the Extension Ray Gordon reported placing figure includeed $282.40 in ^ Staff i f the county and state rules ioi the essay contest which the marching mothers w i1! h*c* present. the Grade and High School. collected, $10 contributed by ¡Mrs. Allyn Price reported on Springwater Grange m em .Child Welfare and gave out bers in their recent social diapers, two layettes, house- night, and $64.08 which the [ hold appliances and bedding local American Legion A u xil- The Central Panthers ram- ¡mounting to $61.12. If anyone iary Unit No. 74 turned over bled to victory over Estacada’s 1 has used bedding they can as proceeds from the annual Rangers by a score o f 61-40 ! give, it will be placed in a very March of Dimes pot luck din- ■ Friday, Jan. 31st. The Estacada Grade School needy home. ner for the public which they 1 Moving ahead 22-12 by the Tigers were beaten by the Civil Deiensc has a home pre- sponsored on Sunday, Jan. 26. end of the first quarter, the ciosest of margins as the Ore | pardness course, which will It is not too late to make Panthers were never in seri- FIREMEN FROWN ON contributions to this fund. If 0us trouble, RO CKET B UILDING gon City Jr. High 8th graders start after March 1st at the Le- you wish to do so, call Mrs. A t half time the Rangers Chief Sagner read a commun-1 scored a 32-31 win on the loc- gion hall. This is truly a Home Lester Underwood or Mrs.Lem w ere down by 13-38-25. They ique from the State Fire Mars- jal r£ oor- . , Defense course. Anyone inter call hall’ s Office last week at the The Tigers started fast and ested in atending, please Jenkins, co-chairmen managed only 3 points during regular meeting of the Estaca- I led through most of the ball CR 9-3211 for the Chairman Community willingness to the third quarter. The final Eagle Creek volunteers had . this group hires wardens who T h e ' 8ame only to have the Pion- must have a list wishing to at- share in this drive was superb. score was Central 61, Estacada their second opportunity to use patrol their areas in coopera- da Volunteer Fire Dent meir secona opportunity to use patrol tneir areas in coopera- ^ „u n u id a u o w ^ regarding the ■ ers break through during the tend so that Home Kits may be Special thanks go to Mrs. Hel 40. the locally-housed fire -fight- tion with government Forestry communique was legaraing tnt nuarter with 30 seconds ordered from the Civil Defense en Crowson for her banner po Satur- Dept, observation- lookout tow- building of experimental rock- q u a ^ r with 30 seconds ordered trom tne L iv.l Detense Darrel Brandt with 15, and ing equipment early last ster notices for the Mothers’ Vern Tavecale with 14 were dav evening when they resp- ers and maintain fire-trucks lo- -‘ ‘ts hy the teen-agers. Anyone e'* ' n I*}e Bam® , Y',I\ hy one office. . . . March for Polio which were the leading scorers for the the onded o n d e^ t to a a c call a l T for f o r help hX from cally c ^ this l purpose. v * doing so will be held for ac- Community Serv.ce, Mrs. F. a c - Point. The local lads dom.nat- from for ed the floor play and the E. Dooley, reported two chairs displayed on several broad visiting Panthers. F ir e - Estacada the Bert Barnes’ place on Dou- W e are well aware o f some count under the Oregon backboards as they held a are out and anyone in the Es- windows of local business es was led by 12 points from glas Ridge .Rt. 1, Eagle Creek.) other local areas, besides the wo^ks law Curly Kitching and A r n ie ; sli* ht edge throughout the tacada Union High dist. is eli- tablishments. fresman Robin Cody. Buck Fire destroyed a small “berry above- mentioned which are city foes. The gible to use th hospital equip- W e salute the following Kirkbride and W ally Miller pickers” cabin wheih was u se d ' equally low on fire protection, I Anderson were new members Same over their added to the department. Dis- largest lead was 3 points and ment free. Contact Mrs. Dool- mothers who marched: Kathy followed with 10 and 9 points as sleeping quarters for Mr. j There are maps available cussion was held regarding Es- | usually this lasted only brief- I ey or Mrs. Adolph Still, Baker, Clara Brown, Peggy i espectively. Barnes’ brother Edgar. The showing exact boundaries of Clayville, Velm a Donald tacada’s participation in the I The only time the Tigers Mrs. Minnie Forman, poppy firemen arrived in time to save each local fire protection dis- i Clackamas County Firemen’s I' 'ailed was when the final chairman, reported on receiv- son,, Betty Dunlop, Helen numerous surrounding build- trict- It is suggested that every Assoclation here on March 17th score had been reached. This ing 2200 poppies and tannoun- G raff, Lucille Harbert, Lucile BRID AL SH O W ER FOR MISS DELORIS W O LFE ings trom the fire, which was rurai resident of the Estacada i Jenkins, Marguerite Keller, Following the adjournment was the first loss in six games ced poppy day would be May fanned by high winds. area inform him self as to which f -h the Droeram lor the Tigers. 23 ana 2 4 . Mrs. Adolph Still, Ruby Norton, Frances Oberg. Miss Deloris W olfe was the tire district if any, he belongs. cha iirnan showed films for the The E- G - s - b °y s will try to rehabilitation chairman, told Geraldine Price, Mary Rals guest of honor at a bridal sho This occasion brought to our tax sup- benefit of the department.Vern Set back on the winning trail , how poppies are made by the ton, Sadie Shambow, Kay wer on Thursday, January 30 attention a little-known fact, If he is outside of any ported fire protection district and Tunnell, Ann, Underwood. at the home of her parents, Mr as . host for „ , the against Molalla this Friday at I veterans in the hospital namely that there is a lo n g l;t ¡s probably berause at the Castile - . served , .. 3:30 on their home court .This ' how much it means t0 patients Helpers- Anne Harbert, Jim and Mrs. A . L. W olfe. The section o f territory, including timc . iu. districts were formed refreshments while Glenn of earning m y Keller. hostesses were Corrinne Wenz j t h e a b o v e a r e a i t h a t i s not in -| ejther (1)his _e t '¡H a rtw ig ’s name was drawn for will be a league game and the | to have a means 1 igers will need to win to pro mone.y and to aid in use o f tvt v v v ■ t , asd Marjorie W olfe. Am ong Glided in either the Boring o r ! se,v settled to be considered or ,hr next meetin«- tect their league leadership. crippled hands; how the money Mrs. F. E. Erickson left _last those attending were Nancy the Currinsville- Cazadero Ru- ' 2 f the mai ority o f r^id en t^’^ 13 members attended the Thursday for Washington, D.C. and Janice Barry, Charyl W ag ral File Protection Districts.In t)le arafe fe’|t that the vaiU(,s 0f meeting and the department Gary Barden and Mike Carl was held in restricted accounts She will attend the National i .. . 1 was honored by a visitor, son led Tigers scorers with 7 for veterans and their families, Security Committee meeting of "o r Marilyn McGrath, Phyllis th ^ case the Eagle Creek t o e ; 1 Rre protection were outweigh- points apiece. and how the hospital spent their share of the poppy sales Ihe American Legion Auxili- Goble. Bevery Mitchell and nistrion i ancWPr the t*le a<*^et* taxat i°n - H _______ Judy Grim. ing Districtl did answer ^ t h e ^ n y group Qf residents wish to in hospitals and child welfare. ary. From there she will go to call as has the Boring truck on 1 come into an organized fire Ridgefield, Conn, to visit rela The ladies made 150 roses Miss Deloris W olfe was pre occasions in the past. The un- | protection district they must tives. Forrest had a note from sented with many lovely gifts. for the wheel chair parade at protected area to which we (jraw up a petition to dc so; her wi itten as she was travell the camp domiciliary at M ed Miss W olfe announced her ’ efer is bounded on the south j w hich w ill then be placed on ing through W yom ing saying ford. More flowers will be (Currinsville - Cazadero) side j[,e election ballot for approval, wedding date to be Feb. 15. it was really winter there. made at next work day. by the Eagle Creek (or a sec- W e submit this information Club Mrs. Adolh Still, chairman, The Estacada Garden Club The Estacada Garden Lon-line which closely follows | jn hopc that it w i|1 proye he, rummage sale for I met at the City Hall at 1 P.M. and Estacada Feed & Seed will ¡has set the 'h e Creek,) and on the north an(j constructive. what Feb. 3 with the following hos hold a horticulture clinic at the \ April 18 and 19. Bring by a fairly straight line runn | tesses: Hattie Qualls and V io l Estacada City Hall in the near ¡you don’t want to the Legion ing east (and west) from Eagle 1 .......................... future. F eatured speaker will [hall. Creek Grange Hall. This “ no- ] Eagle Creek volunteer fire et Bolliger. The president Ber- meeting March _ Mr. . Smith of the Clackamas | Next ____ regular - man’s land” broadens as it ap- men take this opportunity to nice Miller opened the meet be Mother's March Brings $356.48 Seed Growers to Meet F r!., Feb. 14 Centra! Panthers Win fro mLocals Oregon City Wins from our Tigers Rural Fire Protection Problems Focus on Vicinity Unprotected Rural Areas Garden C!ab Plans Garden Clinic Date for Spring Work t0 be Set Soon Governor Sparks Scout-Goodwill Drive proaches the Dover area. It al-1 extend to Estacada’s volunteers | ing by having the club sing . ^ tenglora, S61^ 106- M r- 6 3 0 PM. with Dept. Pres, Smith will present a program Mrs. Anson Ingels and Dept, so includes the m ajor portion the sincere appreciation of the °ne of their songs ‘Howdy.’ dealing with the problems of Com. Charles Huggins as spec- o f the George district. Eagle Creek community for \ The highlight of the prog- shrubs and ial guests. All members asked The rural fire department at bringing the Currinsville-Caz - ram was having Mrs. C. W. gardens, lawns, to attend this meeting. Our Sandy will answer summons to 1 r.dero Rural Dept, fire fighting Wagner from the Audobon So- 1 “ !‘ r car<‘ Lets la fire in any part of this e x - ! equipment to the scene o f two I ciety o f Molalla who showed | 1 ms pre-notice is given so membership is growing. . — tended area that is near enough previous fires in Eagle Creek slides and gave a very inter- ,hat , with problems may show the officers what a grand to Sandy to be reached in a rea- during recent months under the esting talk on birds. Mrs.Grace .7le m ,iat the meotlnK t’ unt’ 11 o i Legionnaires and j sonable time. mutual aid agreement with Still had a wonderful display j ^ S m i t h w i l l ^ answer your Auxldary members we have. questions to the best of his I In case o f fire which serious- Boring Rural District. Joining of seed catalogs which was in- ability. “ FO RTY G U N S” A T THE : ly endangers timberland in any in this expression of thanks are structive along the line of hor- BROADW AY TH EATRE Virgil ticulture. Mrs. Florence Lamb iural area the Clackamas-Mar- Millard Trullinger and Now playing at the Broad 1 ion Fire Patrol Assn, may ( be | Courtain whose properties were reported on bulb forcing and WILL SPONSOR A way Theatre— the taming of brought one of her specimens | called. During the dry season 1 amaged in these two fires. JAPAN ESE DINNER the Arizona territory with Sam to show the club. A Japanese dinner will be uel Fullers version of ‘Forty T A M A L E SALE S A T U R D A Y Roll call was answered by -pnosored by the Estacada cinemascope Fresh chicken-tamales, made members naming their favor-1 church of TSod on Saturday, Guns’ filmed in The cast is by Eagle Creek Ladies’ Aid,will ite game bird. There were 27 | February 8th at 6:3 0 P.M. The asd technicolor. headed by Barbara Stanwyck be sold this Saturday. Feb.8 at members present. The regular j dinner will be held in the the Clackamas County News reports were given from the Grade School Cafeteria. A Jap and Barry Sullivan with Dean office, beginning at 10 A M. ™ , ,, ,, . standing committees and the' anese menu is planned. There Jaegger and John Erickson.An The Molalla I The Ladies’ Aid will meet at T ^ t^ o a a Grapplers general business take care of. will be no charge but a free exploo've drama of Arizona in Rangers their ” \fter a interesting meeting the j I860 with Miss Stanwyck play- :l*e Eagle Creek church Friday, the Estacada _ - will offering will be taken dur ng the hard riding hard hitting Feb.7 to make the tamales and second defeat of 27-22 It was club adjourned. ing the evening. local residents who wish to a thrill packed match from political boss o f Tombstone. Japansese decorations will be Second hit- Science fiction-tcr- buy the tamales directly from start to finish. used and Japanese records will Molalla won the majority of ' the church kitchen on Friday -o r from outer «pace. ‘The 27th NORTH FORK PROJECT p ovide the disner music. Also Day’ vtth Gene Barry m ay do so from 2 to 4 P.M. id Val- Ihe light weights. Stan K aw a a film on Japan will be shown LUNCHEON FEB. 19 erte French. A spell binding moto received a forfeit. and ! during the evening’s program. y ¡.nd the ” 27th Da y” news Tho monthly luncheon for Ftevo Dahrens d»cisioned his The Japanese dinner is clim- cl el., to scientific fact and au- man is 122 The Rangers start ‘ he North Fork project wives , the aving a month of study on Ja •henticity. ed to roll in the 140 lb. when ■ ill he held Feb. 19 at pan. her people and the Chris- St rts Sunday through Tues- Herb Moore, 147, pinned his American Legion building at by the dav— pat Boone in Bring a guest, but tii n work in Japan APRIL kid in 1.15 of the third round 12 neon. Call Church School. LO V E ” with Shirley Jones and his must have reservation. Louis Hansen,69 o f George Do ig Rambn necisinned All friends of the church are Dolores Michaels. In c. lor and Colleen Braton CR 9 3816;Fay passed away Wednesday morn m 0 to tie the score 18 18. orf to mako their reserve- Caldwell CR 9-3939; Lorraine einem.'scope we find Pat ar- ing at his home. ? by rolling Rev. Moore -iving at his uncle’s f m. He Richard Kecth, 168 lb. re- Col.' CR 9 4126. He is survived by his wife n 3047 immediately m ales enemies Reservation must lie in by Troop 56. 1608 N. E. Stanton Stella and two daughters, Mrs. ;e°ived another draw to tie the with h s une''s stallion anil Any cancellations St., Portland, while George Dorothy Epperon of Portland ¡¡.roie ag: in 2!) 20. G»ne Hriole Fett 17. mn«t be celled In by morning friend in the neighbor r. and M ? Larry Mead” finds King. 27 year old paraplegic and Mrs. Virginia Anderson of r^^^ived another draw to ef Feb. 18 or you will be re- dinner gues ts Sunday at Zi H. Goodwill employee looks on. Three Lynx and 5 grandchild make it 22 22. Going into cp< n. ib'e for the lunch. Come V -v * . ' 'D ■ >8 >rjp Girl’ ren. Funeral arrangements are home o f Mr. and Mrs. Ray The Governor issued proclama the las m.-Rct'. Darrel Coever out and eat, visit and play All Nicht’ both Of lion setting aside Saturday.Feb under the direction o f Clayville m at Oiegor1 City. om W . n. our younger set. pini, 8 as Goodwill-Good Turn Day, Chapel, Estacada. Molalla Grapnlers Defeat Fstacada Gecrge Resident Succumbs Governor Robert D. Holmes becomes first Citizen of Oregon to contribute clothing to Boy Scout drive to help Goodwill industries. Gov. Holmes discar- ded jacket into the Good Turn bag o f Boy Scout Tom Moon,