e s ta c a ría s Clackamas tuotmíp Jîclus In Its Fifty-fourth Year of Publication Volume No. 54, Number 8 Estacada, Oregon, Friday, March 28, 1958 M A R IA N G U ILD MEETS The St. Aloysius Parish M a­ The Fred Bates rian Gulid meeting was held on evening, M arch l 8 .The To Observe Golden ¡Tuesday business meeting and the nomi- I nation of officers w ere an im­ part of the evening. The Wedding Sunday portant food sales which were held the There wiU be Open House in honor of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Ba­ les on their Golden Wedding anniversary at the Estacada Legion hail on Sunday, March JO from 2 until 5 P.M. * \11 relatves and friends are invited. Please no gifts. School fla tte rs *o be Discussed There w ill be a meeting at the Estacada City Hall, Friday, March 28, at 8:00 P.M. and all citizens are urged to attend.The candidates for election to the high school board w ill be pres ent to be introduced and a dis­ cussion o f present school oper­ ations with questions and ans •.vers w ill be conducted with the aid of a moderator. Rumors and criticisms of the high school board’s administra­ tion policies have been circula­ ting. It is felt that a public meeting should be held so pub­ lic discussion under a modéra tor can be conducted on the questions and to make wishes known as to any future action to be taken. ELECTIONS COM ING In addition to our local school elections in which there v/fil be considerable interest shown, the primary elections w ill be in May A ll people who have changed their places 01 residence or have not register­ ed are urged to do so. Howard Smith is accepting registrations at his office. Mrs. Don Carlson New P.T.A. Head Estacada Union High School was the scene of last w eek’s P T A meeting The theme of the meeting was the annual Open House where all the parents had a chance not only to take in the meeting but to tour the building and meet the various instructors. N ew officers w ere announced by the nominating committee fo r the 1958-59 year and .they ¡ include: ,,M „ S »- P r e .iiW M r - Donald FlnnolH President, Mrs. Estacada Kiwanis Sponsor League of World Cities 10c Per Copy Child Guidance Clinic Active In Juvenile Court for steal­ ing 890! This was Jack, 15, six foot ttvo. well-thought of by neighbors, firends, teachers. His grades above average and a good athlete. In Court for stealing! For In­ corrigibility! “ Very fortuna­ tely. the court felt the Child Guidance Clinic could help to straighten this boy out," ex ­ plained Mrs. Forrest Erickson, Estacada, board member o f th Clackamas County Clinic. “ The results demonstrate the tre­ mendous value of clinic work. Here was a highly intelligent, energetic boy going wrong.Un checked, he could cost our county immense sums in loss of life and property, in treatment and care. And think of society’s loss from this wasted ability and drive-” Jack’s mother was a teacher, his father a nightwatehman.llis older brother was completing his first year in the Marine cession was the attendance and Only this past year had hi support of the high school K ey teachers dedected his chip-on Club members. “ **-* shoulder attitude; his stub Shown above are seated: bornness; his head strong tend- Kiwanis Pres. Bob Cody, ency; his frequent and casual Tom May, Rev. Vernon Ross, skipping of class. Standing, front row, County 3ack s mother explainea Com. Darrell Jones, Dr. A llyn ” 1at since his brother’s induc- Price, Larry Berentzen and Hon. Jack had been getting out Chuck Baker. K ey Club m em -! ° f hand. He’d stay out h alf the bers left to right: Chester Scott, I jykrat, refuse to tell where he Douglas Snow, Gary W ym ort, “ ?cn’ what he had been do- aim Buhlinger, David White- j n8 parents talked to him, head, Hugh Reynolds and Terry locked him out, took away his Kawamoto. allowance. Jack became worse. first Saturday o f each month by the Guild are proving very suc­ cessful. Mrs. Catherine Judd was host to the women of the Guild at a luncheon given att her home in Eagle Creek March 12th. The afternoon was spent in sewing for future sales. R o­ bert Fuchf.chef, fiom Portland guest and speaker f the evening ■•poke on food, menus, dinner planning and arragement. The Guild w ill sponsor a ham dinner April 26th at the Estaca­ da Grade School Cafeteria. Mrs ./■•rey Graven w ill be dinner chairman assisting Mrs. Fuchf, chef, and the different commit­ tees made up from women or the guild. The Holy Name Soci­ ety will also assist. lo a In a snort dignified ceremony porter from the Oregon Journal, conducted before a select audi- They expressed a great deal o f cnce at the grade school library interest in the idea behind the A group o f local golfers (?),|last Wednesday afternoon, T o m L W C . Am ong the honored •vho have banded together, and May, Bob Cody and Vernon guests present were May or Ko- call themselves the Estacada Ross penned their names to in- [ bert White of Salem, who is al- Divot Diggers, are planning a corporation papers and the j to president of the League of g o lf match fo r this area, said League of World Cities was de- Oregon Cities, and Warren match to be held sometime this dared formally organized Tom Nunn, who is assistant to Mark spring. Tentative plans call fo r M ay signed as president; Boo Hatfield, Oregon Secretary of a 36 hole match tQ be playecl [ Cody as secretary and Vernon State. M ayor Bob Weinrich ami on any course o f a entrants 1 Ross as treasurer. Repreentat- ¡recorder-judge Bob Cooke at- choosing.A time lim it of one ives from some of the area tended and represented Estaca- month in which the four newspapers were on hand for ] da at the meeting. One of the rounds of nine holes each must the event, including a staff re- most heartening aspects of this ,)e completed has been set b !hp tourne committee. was; he was just doing as Handicaps can be figured pleased. « for each entrant and trophies One night he took S90 from ¡Cid prizes w ill be awarded the ! his mother’s school— to go to winners The local volunteer firemen Seattle to find a job on a tram,, A 53-year old worker on the Dates for the match and en Verne Sutton has consented Portland General Electric coni closed out the month of March -learner to take him around th ’ ry fees w ill be announced in a — — ¡.ter issue. Those interested in to run fo r school board direct- pany North Fork dam construc- with a regi lar business meet , taking part please contact Vern ° r ,ior. Estacada Elementary { ¡ on project here died in surg ing held in city hall Monday. hv h f v 0re S,unnet/ 108. His cry at Providence Hospital on Chief Sagner reviewed all j Sutton at the bank;Jim Andei School District No group elin e t, - n t Vndl lnt)UCnCV Tl,t' •-on at the News o ffice or Dave name has been filed with th e 'lu e s d a y afternoon from multi- recent activities o f the fhmnel tho causeTs , 0;ick district school clerk, Howard ipie injuries suffered when he and the department would Horner, ? 8 V H ycars Jack hau ■ Sande s for the vacancy that ^yag nearly buried in a rock again like to thank all the local ------------ a han'hi^h'rnttT 01'0 „ headstI ong w ill exist next year. E'nest ¡¡jjjjg the construction site. I merchants in the district who han his brother. He had al- Kam m tyer of Springwater is T be victim, Tony Bargas of 1 donated prizes for the Clacka- ways wanted to make his own i filling out his term that expires Portland, was injured as about ,nas County meeting March IV. decisions, even before he was rock slid The department is assisting old enough to do so. His parents I July 1st. Mr. Kammeyer does 15 yards of flaky not wish to run for re-election. ciown on him from a bank the P T A Kiekaroo with the an- Wt Apiil 5.h is the deadline fo r na- above v h e re he was working a, nual Bowling A lley which has invite Competition Local Bank Head Pushed for Board N. F. Dam Worker 'Thanks' h r Prizes say Local Firemen Fatally Injured Ve wBusiness for Estacada $3. 00 Per Year could control him only with physical punishment. Y et Jack was a joy to them most of the time. He had a bright, sunny disposition. Nothing kept him down for long. He seemed more able than his older brother. His parents had never questioned his honesty. Until this tragedy they and everyone had always thought o f him as a boy with a good character. Tlte psychological and psy­ chiatric evaluation of Jack agreed with the parents. He was more than bright, had nor­ mally good personality, strength nd character for his age. The diagnosis as that of adolescent rebellion growing out of the i si ¡tint commencing in childhood that failed to take into account the superior intel­ ligence and physical drive of the boy. The actual rebellion was triggered but not caused by the departure of the older bro­ ther who had been accept, d as an adult by his parents. Jack had felt that he should step in-o his brothers place and at the same time felt that he had to break away from his mother’s control if he was to be the man his brother was. Over a period of months Jack's mother and father, con inced that they would lose him otherwise, gave him more and more freedom to make his ows decisions. Jack had roplac | ed from his own savings the money he had stolen. A fte r a flu rry of self asser­ tion, Jack settled down and at lIlc ellu the end „ of the school year was about the same boy that he had been, lie was even keeping the hou,s his parents h id set for S 3 behavoir. S S esponsi- = bility . - for J his 5 own SUNRISE EASTER SERVICE A T S P R IN G W A T E R CHURCH The Westminster Fellowship rtroup o f young people o f the Springwater Presbyterian church wish to invite everyone to » “ <•*><« sunrise services on Ea- ster morning ¡,l Springwater Church at 6 A M. Weather Permitting the services w ill be held in the church yard. Breakfast w ill be served at .he Manse follow ing the Easter morning service. Hatchery Releases 4 5 0 .0 0 0 Salmon W avne Edgecomb o f Corne T Jf8 1° fiIed 'A Pet,ition w ayne Edgecomb o f Corne- j 0 signatures o f legal school Uus has leased the old H om er district voters must be filed grocery building. E ffective on with the district clerk on or be- »/r Monday. March 3 1, hC W ill du ce'T M cC u lloch ChaTn Saw ^ m il 5. Voting takes place dl£ ! “ h L i ? m V May 5 at annual school el- and servYce. Mr. Edge- ection at the Grade School. Resident Mrs Ray Hayden ^ dcalf r5.hlP 1 a mr sccretary, Mrs. Tir-il Wilbur xj HoweM > *°r the McCulloch saw at „ Cor- - . , J nelius. and comes to Estacada and treasurer, Mrs. Karl K tefl. w eU-exDerienced in chain saw The hospitality was handled _ . tln cnaln 1 run t __Ir. j m/ r s a l e s and maintenance. He Tack Blake being ablv assisted plans to sPeciallze ln small en- i £ t I % gine repair for other saws, bv Miss Kr.zuka Inuzako and a ? nr ___ „ the north end o f the 207- foot | P i»ven to be popular in the j,igh dam. I past. Captain Hartwig is the ol- The death of Bargas was th e ' iicer in charge, sc.Cond fatality both on the A m ovie “ Main Line U .S.A" ' group of 14 North Fork project, in 3.000.00U was shown to the man hours worked in PG E ’s men present and follow ing current hydroelectric expnns j i ’urnment of the meeting Hero ion program, the company sala. Williams and Frank Marshall The first was when George I w ere hosts for the refreshments Berkholtz, 40. Oregon City car - 1 — ------------------ penter.was injured fatally In A C T IO N PAC K E D F ILM S A T THE B R O A D W A Y December When he fell some 120 feet from the top o f the Now playing at the Broadway Theatre, an action packed story partially completed arrh dam. of the U. S. N avy Research The first meeting of Civil De- SeIS tu ^ n tsmmre^esenting the M"r- and Mrs Edgecomb and crews in action with the “ The SH A R K F IG H TE R S ” high school handled the prog: dents as soon as school is out shop was held Tuesday eve at Victor Mature is cast in the '••un wheih was very colorful the American Legion hall with leading role as the Lt. Com­ and entertaining. j 32 present. Mrs. Frances Grund mander in charge of operations. The parents who attended 1 who is on the State Women’s Purpose is to find a repellent w ere also reminded of the big | advisory committee fo r civil de­ which w ill readily dissolve ar­ annual P T A Kiekaroo tomoi fense and who is also an Amer- ound the body o f a man in wa­ row evening to be held In the I ican Legion Auxiliary commit ter in order to keep sharks grade school cafeteria and base­ The Estacada Union High teewoman conducted the meet- ¡.way,Filmed o ff the coast of ment. This is a community af- It is earnestly requested that air and the public cooperation School baseball team schedule mg. A buzz session was held to Cuba and using real live sharks . • s il ri ill i m a — A --- — — — of everyone that house numbers determine what those presem makes this picture doubly In­ is needed to make it a big suc­ is as follows: - know and think about the pro- be placed upon each location in triguing. Mature and A ll games start at 3 P.M. other cess. there . blems which would be encoun the city between now and the members o f the cast actually Chairman Pat Hayden an­ A pril 3 Oregon C ity ' tered in eevnt o f a bombing or 1st of April. B illy Griggs and swam in the shark infested wa nounces a brand new booth to A p ril 15 Dallas there the ters many times and at times natural disaster. There was also Joe Barr have assembled make its debut, it w ill be th « A p ril 18 Central there Boy Scouts fo r an all out pro­ combat with Old Coutnry Store. The time A pril 22 Molalla there a Civil Defense film and a gram to contact every building were in actual them.Excitement from begin for the opening is scheduled for A p ril 25 Sandy there question and answer period.The and see that the owner, renter April 29 Sandy there ning to end. Second feature 730 and w ill go until about next meeting w ill be Monday, agent has an opportunity to A great western "Th e Halliday M ay 2 Dallas here 10:30. March 31 at 7:30 at the Legion P'JrchaSe the house numbers. May 6 Central there Brand” with Joseph Cotten, M ay 8 M olalla there Viveca Lindfors, Betsy Blair h .u . „ „ „ a , w m bo h . ™ May 13 Sandy there and Ward Bond.Awestern fam evacuation and home sheltei. .. , „ . , ,, _ , ............... _ , _ Scout Patrol unit. They have ily divided against itself with a M ay 16 Canby there Most games w ill begin at 2:30 II. I. Jackson, Clackamas Coun- outijned the routes so that the domneering father who drives PM. No charge made fo r home ty C ivil Defense Director w ill entire city will be covered with one son to the life of an outlaw ___ _ A release of 450,000 six-inch iiefore these fish return to their and a daughter and younger games, and everyone is urged talk on these subjects. Anyone ¡n the next three weeks, W. Ed. Linn, age 94, of Esta­ brother to an abnormaFway” o f silvi’r salmon fingerlings from point o f release, the run w ill to attend. interested is invited to attend. Estacada Volunteer Fire de- •' — cada, died Thursday, March 2U the Eagle Creek fish cultural make an important contribution al the Orchard Crest Nursing return from the oc Home near Sandy where he and Columbia had been for the last three nd commercial months. -TT’ ! mixed with red-skin blood and U S Fish and W ildlife Service fishing as well as sport fishing to cover the reporting o f fires. . , SKln Dlooa ana . __ i tv ., Mr. Linn was born on N o v­ . fte ». r , being . , ,, , jhpn h3s einnouncod. Fno event )n the Willamette, Clackamas A assured that the ' " l 11 the w,le violence violence stares. ember 15, 1863 in Buck Horn, FU TU R ISTIC ROADS ------ Bov Scouts Would air-iin trv to Sunday through Tuesday, the marks the first major release r,nd Eagle Creek” said Laythe. We are pleased to announce ill., and had lived in the Estaca­ T A K E SH APE sell ^ r M i battle , between two sea-going Fyke nets w ill be used at the the opening o f the Barton the numbers and complete - — ™ ' . f .. fish . . from . , the recently com da area since 1914. mouth o f Eaele Creek to deter- He was a form er confection- Beauty Shop on Monday.March Here’s how a typical portion o i fhe job the fir(>mcn a(freed that vcssel* one on the surface and I ' ^ 1 hatchery^ of migration id Highway Sys- {hpv «,,„ , 1 ^ wait r- tne other under in “ Enemy Be- The project, carried out by mine the rate they would wait to to see tb„ the re­ ery store operator for a number 31st Sally Mode is the owner lhe ........ .... ....... ........ to the .... low.” Robert Mitchum as cap the Bureau o f Commercial Fish- downstream. Laythe said. A We call ...... atention of years and was a member o f and she announces open house em w ill look as it takes shape. sults. he ) Interstate -Defense Highway fg^t that now"the D river’s Lie- u,in o f th* destroyer and Curt « t ies and Bureau of Sport Fish­ count on return runs w ill the Methodist church. f t the new beauty shop all day eries and W ildlife, is part o f a possible through use o f the fish stop- ense Division of the State of Jurgens as captain o f the sut> Surviving relatives include Monday. Incidently w e are with wide lanes and no program to develop silver sal­ counting installation now being his widow. Louise; one son, Ed trying to induce Sally to be- ights, sharp curves or intersec- Oregon is requiring a better ad­ marine. Its a battle o f wits and mon runs in lower Coumbla ••ompleted at, the ladder to over T. I.inn of Portland: one daugh- tome our correspondent for the tioss; 2) State Highway, mod- dress number than just saying maneuvering as each tries •ivor streams to help compen­ sink the other. Suspense PLU S the low er falls in Eagle Creek ter. Mrs. Mildred K ling of Oak Clackamas County News at ernided and reconditioned; 3» the C ity of Estacada. sate for losses at upstream dams onto Interstate Total weight o f the fingerlings Park. 111. one sister. Mrs. Anna Barton Why d'-n’t you folks Access road ■ ■ RUM M AGE SA LE This WEEK The fingerlings. spawned from eloased is about 23 000 Smhh o f Peoria. Ill: tw o grand- in at Sally’s place Monday Highway from crossroad, eltm- I f you arc a renter: contact eggs produced at the Cellar A rummage sale at Eagle children and three great grand- »nd w e would apreciate it If mating intersectios; 4j Former the owner and get permission Creek Grange hall this Friday Creek hatchery of the Oregon children. One son preceded him y«u would drop a sly hint re- matt, route to be used mainly to buy and install the numbers n new hatchery at Eagle Fish Commission in 1958. an m death several years ago. garding her being our Barton W loc*' traffic; 5) R elief route if you re n ager make a» afternoon and all day Satu d i>, cempleted in 1956, was scheduled to return from the March 28-29. w il be held by the Funeral services w ere held news writer. for city; 6 )Farm -to-markei ragements now to see that the 1959, built oder the Columbia river of Eagle Creels trcean to Eagle Creek in at 2 PM last Saturday from the --------------------- 1 «t ig h t e n e d , modernjz - property you control can haw Ladies' Aid completing the three-year egg fishei development program Cdayville Chapel in Estacada. NO TICE On. deadline for ndl and surfaced Now being the numbers If you are a own- Church. Baked foods also w ill cycle. The average o f th Bureau o f Commercial served. to-egg w itll R ev Violet Bolliger offici- and advertlslnr is Tues- built across the country.the new ' < help the Seouti m any way be soh and hot coffee os nd ¡s operated by the Hours ating. Burial followed at the day night. We cannot gnaran- ;Vstem w ill save thousands of ’.hat you can We all w,U bene scheduled for sale: Fn. weight on return to the hunting I Pureau i o f Sport Fisheries and Sat. 9 30 A M to {•rounds w ill be about six lbs Wade Memorial cemetery at tee publication If material Is Hves yearly and w ill be finish- ¡it in the future by having ur 12-5:30 PM ; “ W hile it will be two years W ild lif f 30 PM. property numbered. Estacada. received lite r that Tuesday b>’ C. D. Defense Meet at Legion Hall Rangers Provide Baseball Schedule Ed Linn, 9 4 , Gains Eternal Reward Barton Beauty Shop Opening Scouts Pushing to Complete House Numbering Project