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Clacfeamas Count? JHetoS <l&statattas In Its Fifty-fourth Year of Publication Volume No. 54 Number 12 Voters On Estacada Union High Issues Vote at their Local Schoolhouses Estacada, Oregon, Friday, May 2, 1958 Village Blacksmith Sam Barr Celebrates 5 0 Years School D istrict w ill vote a t the B arto n School. The lega 1 v o t e rs o f th e R td lan d School D is tric t w ill vote a t th e R adland School. The leg al v o ters o f th e T h ree L y n x S chool D istrict w ill vote a t th e T h re e Lynx School. T h e legal v o ters of the E stacada G rade School D istrict w ill v ote fo; g rad e school m a t ■ '• * < * .. , i / •. • te rs at G rade S chool a n d fo r th e H igh School d ire c to r a t th e H igh School E v ery o n e is u rg ed to g et out and v o te in y o u r school d is t ric t because of th e im p o rtan ce of th is electio n a n d th e m an y issues to be decided. T h e j u n io r h ig h q uestion, sev eral of th e d istric ts b u d g ets an d at L w ir ft ! * * '>*■ w least one d irecto r fo r each dis- tric t w ill be v o ted upon. L e t’s S am B a rr re p o rts th e follow B ean of W oodland, Wash. Mr. H ave E very E ligable V oter ing v n sito rs com ing to see th e S c h u rm a n has one of th e m ost S am B 6 rr relics: fam o u s collections o f steam VOTE. in the On M onday of last w eek w as th re a sh in g m achines M r .H anson of G ladstone; th e n w est and M r B ean has a fa m BOB M A R CH B A N K IS H arv ey ous collection of p la y e r pianos. T A P P E D A T OSC on W ednesdav cam e j R obert M a rch b an k w as one S p eck and J . C h ilto n of E ugene M r. H anson seem ed to be col of C ottage lecting ‘fish sto ries’ concerning o f th e O regon S ta te P h arm acy and A dd. H ea th F rid a y cam e th e ‘fish pirates w ho o p erated stu d e n ts to b e ta p p e d by Rho G rove an d on th e Chi, p h a rm aceo tical h o n o r so- C lyde S chum ann an d J o h n n y from R iv er M ill dam to C onstruction of tw o p a ra lle l ciety. A ccording to th e co n sti AIRS. W A LTER G IV EN S 115.000 -v o 't tran sm issio n lin tu tio n of R ho C hi o n ly those CALLED BY D EATH es from P o rtla n d G eneralE lect- stu d e n ts w ith th e h ig h e st sch E staca d a frie n d s received p h a r w ord of th e d e a th of M rs. W al ric co m p an y ’s expan d ed h y d ro olastic ac h ie v e m e n t in m acy a re in v ite d to becom e electric facilities on th e C lack te r (G race) G ivens in V an co u am as R iv er to th e n ew Mc- m em b ers o f th e so c ie ty .lt is th e v e r on A pril 19 fro m a stro k e A lovely afternoon recep tio n L oughlin sub statio n east of O r p u rp o se to stim u a te intellect- she h a d several days earlie r. w as held S unday, A p ril 27 in egon C ity, is scheduled to s ta rt ual th o u g h t in p h a rm a c y S h e w as th e w idow of th e la te th e G uy K e ller hom e fo r im n e x t w eek. i ------------------ ------ Rev. W a lte r G iv en s w ho d ied m ed iate rela tiv es and close T he lin e w ill be b u ilt by in 1944. H e w as p a sto r of E s frien d s in o bservance of th e D elM onte E ’ectric C om pany of taca d a C h ristian C h u rch fo r 2 5 th w ed d in g a n n iv e rsa ry of O regon C ity u n d e r a $108„913 ; som e y e a rs w h e n th e y lived G uy and M arguerite K eller. contract signed w ith PG E, a c h ere. T h ey h a d tw o sons, o n e T h e hom e w as lavishly decorat cording to F re d H odge, PG E h a v in g p ro ceed ed th e m m e(j w ;th sp rin g floral arra n g e - agent. T h ere a re 7 grandchil- m e n ts ab ly done by M rs. C. L. T h irty -tw o e n tra n ts in th e deafh. T he high-voltage circ u its w ill d ren . S erv ices w e re T u esd ay F a lle r, f siste r of M rs K e llc r follow a 14 1-2 m ile course E stacada D istrict G olf to u r n a of la st w e e k in V an co u v er fro m B rookings, O re. an d as from th e F a rad ay p la n t sw itc h m e n t a re b eing g ra n te d a n e x sisted bv M rs. K eller. ten sio n in w h ich to co m plete ing y a rd to M cL oughlin an d A ssisting an d carry in g out th e of to u rn ey rep resen t a total in v estm en t of th e ir firs t ro u n d plans o f th e day w as B arb ara o v er a half m illion dollars by p lay. la n d Ja m e s K e ller an d M rs D ue to th e ra in y w e a th e r d u r PG E. G race B em ctz, a u n t of Mrs. ing th e first w eek o f th e to u rn M aterials necessary for th e ey, th e to u rn e y co m m ittee v o K eller.T he ta b le w as gayly de co n stru ctio n w ill be sup p lied te d to g ra n t th e e n tra n ts e x tra T h e y e a rly ta le n t show w as co ra te d tablecloth w ith silver by PG E, H odge said. M aterials tim e in w hich to p la y th e ir frs t h eld a t th e E stacad a G ra d e th re a d s and b o rd e r of m etallic include 89 m iles o f alu m in u m round. T h e e n tra n ts m u st p lay S chool on W ednesday, A p ril 23 m aterial w hich w as a gift to th e conductor, an inch th ick , and . tw o ro u n d s b y th e en d of S un- in th e g ra d e school g y m w ith co u p le.lt w as c en tered w ith a som e 520 poles T he single c n - dav M ay 4th th e 4 th th ro u g h 8th g rad es tie re d w edding cak e w ith th ree cuit lines w ill be su p p o rted by — w h ite sugar bells and silver p rize w in n e rs w ill receiv e c o m p etin g of th e prizes. stru c tu re s of H fra m e design. i th e ir aw a rd s a t a d in n e r to be T h e co n te st th is y e a r w as di- h o rse shoe w ith ‘2 5 th ’ in the F re d H a rb rick , D el M onte | h eld fo r th e c o n testan ts, th e ir v id ed in to m ain divisions, m us- c en te r. T he cak e w as d elicately vice p resid en t, said u p to 30 w ives, guests on M onday eve., ical a n d n o r-m u sic a l. E ach d i d o n e w ith pale p in k roses, sil m en w ill be em ployed o n th e ! M ay 26 a t th e G ra d e . School v isio n w as g iv en fo u r p rizes v e r leaves and w h ite sw ans and p ro ject, w hich w ill be com ple . C afeteria. w h ich w e re based on th e ir a p w as d eco rated b y M rs D elb ert ted by S ep tem b er. O th e r con A n yone in te re ste d in fu rth e r peal to the au td ic n c e and q u a l N o rdquist. tra c to rs have been c lea rin g th e | p a rtic u la rs please co n tac t V e in ity o f p erfo rm a n c e ; tw o prizes H ig h lig h ts of th e d ay w ere rig h t-o f-w ay fo r th e line, larg S u tto n a t th e b an k. fo r each of th e ju d g in g stan d p h o n e calls fro m M rs K eller’s est ev e r built b y P G E in C la c k ard s. T he show la ste r fo r an I b ro th e rs ex te n d in g good w ishes am as C ountv. h o u r a n d 15 m in u tes. and lam en tin g not b ein g able W in n ers of th e ta le n t s h o w ' to be p resen t.T h ose calling w as in th e non m usical d ivision R ichard L Spees and fam ily of ere: 1st place, au d ien c e app eal, Ravens-W ood, W est V irginia, a b allet g ro u p consisting o i D ick is a public relatio n s m an A nn G odsey. T am y C u tsfo rth , j fo r K aiser A lu m inum . M rs.W m i T h e fin al P T A m e e tin g of th e M au reen F au st, B ara b a ra J o n - ¡G r a n t of O regon C ity, m o th er y e a r w ill b - h e ld T h u rsd a y , es a n d M ary J a n e Cody. 2nd j o f M rs K eller, w ho is visiting ________ ______ _ b w ___ s c h o o l.1 place, au d ien c e ap p eal, w as j in D ic k ’s hom e; also talked E stacad a G ard en ___ C lu ill ! M 1 ay 15th a t th e h ig h M a rk an d ex ten d e d b e st w ishes. J W m eet M onday, M ay 5, a t 1 PM . I Ls b e an a fte rn o o n af- w on b y J a y P ric e an d G eil w ith a com edy d ialogue. S p ees and fam ily o f B rookings w ith the follow ing hostesses: i ' a lr b eg in n in g a t 3 In sta lla tio n o f o fficers is to 1st p lace , q u a lity of p e rfo rm also called. H e is M rs. K eller’s Bessie M eade, C lara C o fficld b e m ad e a t th is m eetin g . P re s ance, w as w on b y a g ro u p of oldest b ro th e r and a logging and E lsie H ale. S o u th C oast M r. Con H arm on of th e C alif ident- M rs. O scar L ins; 1st v ic e i ta le n te d y o u n g tu m b le rs Ju d y c o n tra c to r fo r p re sid e n t- M rs W m. C arnes; P e rry , V ic k ie B eal, S h e rry L u m b e r o rn ia S p ra y C hem ical Co. P in k e r M any p ic tu re s w e re ta k e n in w h ich sells th e O rtho pro d u cts, 2nd vice pres.- M rs R ay H a y P in k e rto n , W ay n e tta sec re ta ry , M rs. W ilbur ton, S a n d ra P e te rso n an d T am - c lu d in g th e K eller fam ily p o r w ill be o u r guest sp e a k e r on d en ; H ow ell; tre a su re r, M rs. K a rl a p h o to m a ra M iller. 2nd place, q u a lity tr a it fo r a book b y “ W eed and B ug C ontrol' o f p e rfo rm a n c e ,a w a rd w as w on g ra p h e r from L a k e Oswego also w ill show som e slides H o sp ita lity fo r th e m e e tin g b y a g ro u p o f 8th g ra d e g irls A ssisting by c u ttin g c a k e for M ost o f th e m em b ers w ill re S o u th E staca d a a re a : ho reen acted a sc en e fro m th e th e occasion w as M rs. Jo e D on m e m b e r M r. H arm on, w ho h as is th e of / spoken to us before, and th e in C h a irm a n M rs. D on S h o w er- old w est, w ith a touch o f com ovan o f O regon C ity, siste r P ed er te restin g facts an d slides he m a n , M rs.B ob B row n an d M a r ed y flav o r. T h e g irls w h o had M rs K eller, Mrs. Jig g s tin R eed p a rts in th e s k it w e re C onnie s° n an d M rs D ale R ussell.Pour- previously p resen ted . Nichols, C arol M unns, D onna in g w as M rs C L F a lle rt, M rs T h ere w ill also be election of K itch in g , T e rri M itch ell, S h ir- Wm Sinclair, M rs L es L y n ch officers. T he arran g e m e n ts w ill ley A llison a n d P a t N o rto n a n d M rs H aro ld K itching. b e M ay B askets H o rtic u ltu re is W in n ers in th e m usical d iv i - ' -------------------- alw ays w elcom e.. M em bers, sion w ere : 1st p lace based on Mr. an d Mrs. H arold W ooster b rin g a frie n d w ho is in q u a lity w as w o n b y a tru m p e t h a v e re tu rn e d from a 2400 te re ste d in gardenin g and th e J a n e m ile tr ip to C alifornia and Ne- ra isin g of flow ers T he H om e P ro te c tio n C lass trio o f D onna K itch in g , T h e, v isited H a ro ld ’s I held e v ery M onday a t th e A m - j L ittle an d C aro l M unns, ab ly vada. assisted b y M rs. L em Je n k in s sister, M rs H elen H u rley at EVILO O SBO RN E M EMBER I e rican L egion h a ll h ad its 7 th 1 on th e piano. T his is n o t th e R edw ood, an d th e V e m S m ith s O F OSC SIGM A DETA P I co u rse on H om e F irst A id w ith first tim e th a t M rs Je n k in s has a t Covina. T h ey w e n t to m any E vilo O sborne w as one o f 13 M rs V iola M cK enzie lectu rin g , d o n a te d h e r tim e to assist in te re stin g places such as Dis- O regon S ta te C ollege stu d en ts w ith th e assistan ce of D elores om e of th e y o u n g ste rs p erform n ey L and. K n o tt’s B erry F arm j S chleichert. T h ey stressed th e in itia te d A p ril 20 a t U n iv ersi O u r ;an d W in ch ester H ouse at San k n o w ing a t th e g ra d e school. ty o f O regon into C h a p te r of need of h o m e m a k e r to special th a n k s to M rs. Ja n k in s. Jo se.w h ich co n tains 164 room s. S igm a D eta P i, h o n o rary fo r F irst A id fo r an y em ergency. 2nd p lace in q u a lity of p erfo r- T h ey re tu rn e d b y w ay of R eno stu d en ts of the S panish lan g u C h a rts w e re disp lay ed o n th e new m ethod of a rtific ia l res m ance w e n t to P am M apes and age. B e tty D avis w ho p la y e d a c lar- C arl D ouglass A m erican Le- ira tio n ; , how ... to _ m ove M iss O sborne w ho is m ajo r- p „„„„„„ , , in ju re l inet d u e t. 1st place in ap p eal K'on P o st and A u x ilia ry unit ; how j ing in B usiness E ducation L u to au d ie n c e w as w on by S h ir- wil1 m eet M onday night! M ay 5 m inorxng in S panish is also a to h a n d le b ro k en bones; h o w to ley C offield. K aren C u tsfo rth , in th e Legion hall. P o t luck m em b er of Phi C hi T h eta, N a h an d le B ad ly B u rn ed P erso n s and L in d a P o tts for th e ir r -n su p p e r at 6 39 PM tio n al honor society fo r w om en and how to stop bleeding. ‘H ow m uch is th a t ----------------- T hose in te re ste d in first aid, d itio n o f in business 2nd A P 'n k and b lu e show er w as w ish in g to rev iew a n d to le a rn d oggie in th e w in d o w ? ” new m eth o d s o f firs t aid a re place w e n t to M ary Y ork fo r Riven fo r Mrs. G uy M oore on N O TICE OF P R E -S C nO O L F rid a y eve in th e social room s asked to con tact Mrs. A lly n h e r accordion solo. T he w h o le show w as u n d e r of th e M ethodist ch u rch F o r the P ric e C lass sta rtin g soon only C LIN IC MAY 21 M oore W ednesday, M ay 21, a ll ch il- ta k e s 10 h o u rs _ on fiv e evenings - th e a b le d irection o f m usic di- Past th re e y ears M rs d re n w ho w ill be en ro lled in th e tn com Ple te. E v ery o n e is urged re c to r Jo e B arr. T he show wa.< h «s been S u n d ay School teach- th e In te rm e d iate Y outh p u b lic schools a re re q u ested to to ta k e th e se classes as k n o w one o f th e b est in m a n y y ears (r and w as a g re a t d eal o f en te r- C ro u p H ostesses fo r th e show- h av e th e ir re q u ire d pre-school ledge gained m ay save a life. th e e r w e re S u sd ay School teach- N ext m e e tin g M ap 12th at ta in m e n t to all in clu d in g m edical exam s to b e conducted M rs E ek ersley , P r* w ith M rs J C. T u n n ell as 730 PM a t L egion hall w ith a th re e ju d g es a t th e E stacada G ra d e School sp e a k e r from th e Red C ross M rs S h elto n an d M rs F o rtn e r! c h arim an . Sue W esterberg, EI- L ib rary from 9 AM to noon.M ay C ross h e a d q u a rte rs on H om e H ow nrd Bess, th e stu d e n t b o d y oisr R ynn in g and S h irley Cof N u rsin g an d th e F am ily A ction p resid e n t, w as MC for th e p ro- fie,d , m em bers of Mrs. M oore’s 21 gram . i class d id th e serving P lan P u b lish A pril 25. M ay 2. 9. 16 B ecause of th e n ew law in effect th is y ear w hich req u ires a ll School d istric ts to h o ld th e annual e le c t'c n on th e sam e day, a ll school elections w ill be held M onday, M ay 5, 1958. T he board of d ire c to rs of th e E stacada U nion H igh School D ist. U H6, realizin g th e h a rd ship th a t this w ould place on m any of the leg al v o te rs of th e d istric t h av e decided to d iv id e th e high school district into p recin cts fo r th is election of h ig h school directo r. In g e n e r al th e grade school d istricts th a t m a k e up th e U nion H igh School d istric t a re th e p re cincts. T he L egal V o ters of th e E agle C reek School D istrict w ill vote fo r all school m a tte rs a t the E agle C reek G ra d e School. T he legal v oters o f the P o rte r School D istric t w ill v ote a t th e P o rte r School. T h e] legal voters of th e B a rto n Kellers Observe 25th Anniversary Local Golf Tourney Loosens Rules School Talent Show ¡¡Vinners Final P. T. A. Meeting M ay 15. First Aid Interest On Increase . 10c Per Copy m outh of th e C lackam as prior to th e in stallatio n of radios in p t lice cars. E stacada has w ide recogni tion in h isto ric c i" 'i - as th e only v illa g e th a t st..l h as its village b acksm ith, Sam h aving com pleted h is 50th y e a r in th a t cap acity th e ? th of last m onth MRS. ST O R M E R H O STESS TO PA S T N OBLE G RA ND S M rs G ladys S to rm e r w as h o s tess fo r th e P a st N oble G rands C lub a t h e r hom e A p ril 14. A d essert lu ncheon w as served a t 1 PM to th e P re sid e n t Elsie H ale, M rs. E velyn M arshall, Mrs. C lara B row n. Mrs. M ary E shelm an, M rs Mollie B ates, Mrs. E lean o r D ay. M rs A m y R ivers, M rs Lydia M cC onnell, Mrs. S usie K itch in g , M rs Mae K itching, M rs. S adie W ade.M iss L ouvena C raw ford, M rs K a th ryn P edersen, Mrs. N ellie C ui • Pin, Mrs. D orothy S u tcr, M rs. R uth G aylord, M rs E llen Dres- lier an d special guest M rs.G er- aldine W allace, N oble G ran d . T hey hav e p lan n ed a food sale for M ay 10 in th e C lack a m as C ounty N ew s office. Exciting Films at Broadway Theatre N ew playing a t th e B roadw ay T h e a tre a suspenseful p ic tu re "T he W eapon” sta rrin g S teve C ochran. L izabeth S co tt and chilli sta r Jo n W hitelcy.A p ic tu re v ery ex citin g b u t not filled w ith crim in al scenes.Second big h it “T he Y oung D on’t C ry ” w ith y o u th fu l Sal Mineo, J a m e j W hitm ore and J . C arol N aish. A ta le of prisoners u n ju stly tre a te d an d of a h eartless w a r den w ho is a ty ra n t S u n d ay th ro u g h T uesday- a hilarious com edy all about th e N avy in the S o u th Pacific, “D on’t Go N ear T h e W ate r” w ith G len n Ford, A nn Francis, Eva G abor, G ina Scala, R uss T am blyn, K eenan W ynn, F re d C lark, J e f f R ichards and a host of others. T hese sailors a re th e d esk and ty p e w rite r k in d th a t a re sen t o u t to tell w h a t th e N avy does, b u t n e v e r do an y oi it.T hey a re sen t to an island w h e re th e re a re arm y nurses, school te a c h e rs and new p sp ap e r correspondents. T he fun re a l ly begins w hen a sailor h elp s th e te a c h e r get a n ew school and th e lady corresp o n d en t goes to b a ttle on a w arship. T he ship com es in from b a ttle w ith h e r lace p a n tie s fly in g fro m th e m ast S ta rts W edneslay "T h e M an F rom Del R io ” w ith A n th o n y Q uinn plus Dino w ith San M in eo Local Theatre Open House Saturday T he p u b lic is in v ited p> th e O pen H ouse to be h eld a t th e B roadw ay T h e a tre S atu rd ay , M ay 3 betw een th e hours of 11 A M. and 4 P M G uests a re invited to view th e n ew ly installed seats and rem odeled auditorium as w ell as see a 45 m in u te fre e m ovie, show n on th e g iant w ide cu rv ed screen in C inem ascope. A new Sno- K one m ach in e is to be in o p e r ation at th e confection counter, w ith free tre a ts fo r th e visitors. T he M ay flo w er com pany has also installed an ice cream d is p en ser fo r added confection v ariety along w ith th e u su al coca cola, candy and delicious popcorn. F ree tick ets on an E astm an Rmm M ovie C am era w ill also be given. T he re g u la r S a tu rd ay show is to begin at 5 30 a t th e ususal prices $3. 00 Per Year Shall We, or Shali We Not, Consider Junior High to Solve School Problem? Q uestion: Do We N eed To In - crease O u r H igh School Facili- ties In E stacada U nion H i Di.;- tric t? A n sw er: Yes, th e p resen t h ig h school w as built in 1936 for 250 stu d en ts. We now have 357 e n ro lled and according to the d is tric t census w e w ill have 617 by 1964. Q uestion: W ould It Be T he Best L ong R ange P la n n in g To P res ont H igh Con v e rt The: , Seht>ol Into A J u n ií>r H igh : nd B uil d A Ne w H igh School? A nsw er: "'/E S. tire present highi school w ith a v ery ‘little expc?nse cou Id be co n v erted to acce• m odale th e 7th, 8 th and 9th T he gracles ío r sovera 1 y ears. sta te stan d ard s p erm it 30 s tu d e n ts p e r room at the Ju n io r Lr-r.h H P.G.E. Awards Line Contracts Garden Club Meets Monday ___________ H igh level. A nd th e proposed new high school for 500 stud- en ts should be adequate for th e sam e period. Q uestion; W hat A re Som e of th e A dvantages A J u n io r H igh W ould A ffo .d ? A nsw er: S tu d e n ts w uuld be b e tte r able to a d ju st from the G rade schoo' to th e high school system , socially as w ell as ac- udem cially. d en ts w ould h:uve b e tte r facili: ies a n d instruc tion in line w ith th e ir ability- ine■hiding shop, hom e cc.. agric u ltu i c, ath - an d gy m Th<> sequence of instiruetion could be established a t th e low- or griide lov'd to extlend th ru the J u n io r H igh and on into th e H igh School. To the E ditor, C lackam as says a lot, b u t leaves m u ch u n said. First, the o u tly in g d is C ounty N ews: Yes, w e a rc so rry th a t U IIS tricts such as R edlands. B arto n stu d e n ts have no p lace to e a t a n d Eagle C reek have no ho u s th e ir lu n ch es; how ever, th is ing problem s; an d as to th e mil- being could b e rem ed ied q u ick ly and luges in these d istric ts sim ply by "adding room s to th e reduced, th e opposite is tru e as a p p o r p resen t high school plant. A pe- they w ould lose th e ir th e e le m e n ta ry tio n w as su b m itted early th is tio n m e n t of seventh y e a r b y th e w rite r, b u t no a c school fund on th e ir and eighth g raders, w hich tion w as ta k e n by th e board. N ow as to a J u n io r H igh; th e am ounts to close to one hund- p re se n t H igh School is not too [ red d o llars p e r p u p il p e r y ear. large from an e n ro llm en t | W ith a J u n io r H igh in o p e r sta n d p o in t; I believe aro u n d ation not onlv w ould th e o u tly 350 stu d e n ts It is ev id en tly th e ing d istricts lose th e elem en tary sm allest school in th e p resen t school fund re v en u e, b u t w ould ath le tic league, and I u n d e r be saddled w ith an ad d itio n al stan d th a t n e x t y e a r th e a th m illage of six teen m ills; th a t is, the letic team s of U H. 6 w illl h av e to use th e figure given in to p lay th e ir gam es a t Hood article, figures w hich I believe R iver, W arrenton, N eahkanie w ould be n e a re r 20 or 25 m ills, w h at? A dditional and o th e r const tow ns w ith a and for th e co m p arab le en ro llm en t. O ur loom s could be ad ded to e n ro llm en t u not too high com p resen t p la n t fo r a fractio n of p ared to o th e r schools n ear at th e in itia l cost, as w en as th e hand; in fact it is alread y too 'o p e ra tin g exocnse. Based on p resen t taxes In th e sm all to re m a in in th e p resen t w hich ra n g e league, consisting of S andy, local d istricts from 65 m ills to 98 m ills, it C anby, M olalla, etc A statem en t m ade to n ig h t on w ill be seen th a t to b u ild and H* ,ii w ould T. V. by D r O onant. form erly m ain tain a Jufm of head of H a rv a rd U n iv ersity ,an d add from 20 to 25 p e e n t w ho has recen tly co m p leted a the p resen t to ta l tax; rn tl th a t su rv e y on w h a t is w ro n g w ith is q u ite high fo r som e p lace for to c a t schools in U S A., says th a t H igh School stu d e n ts from an educational stan d p o in t th e ir lunches. a larg er high school can deliver | T h ere is also the possibility a b e tte r rou n d ed out school p ro th a t even tho th e v ote to form gram o f Science, M ath an d F o r a J u n io r H igh w as a ffirm a tiv e , i th e vote on a bond issue fo r th e eign languages w hich T h ere is o ften a large v a ria sam e m ight n o t c a rry ; tion in pred icted en ro llm en t w ould p u t U. H. 6 in so m ew h at I am still based on e lem en tary school ce n of a p red ictam en t. know w hy th e sus and actu al en ro llm e n t w hen a t a loss to on th e p red icted tim e is a t hand. Bond issue w as not placed The p red icted en ro llm en t fo r this ballot, ns the Bond issue in th e 1957-58 school y e a r w as any case w ould be the lim it fo r 422, w hich tu rn ed out to be w hich th e D istrict could bond itself. 357. T h e w rite u o in y o u r p ap er F ra n k T acheron. Estacada Hi-Lites Spring Concert M r. and Mrs. G ilb e rt R ickey, J e f f and B rad, and M rs L uiu Here, F r i M a y 2. Mr. R obert L arsen, te a c h e r at R ockhill w ere S u n d ay d in n e r g uests a t th e J.C . R ickey hom e. E stacada Union H igh School,is M r and M rs P e rry W eav er of to be the featu red soloist o f the S alem called in th e afternoon. com ing S p rin g co n cert.H e w ill play th e contra-bass c la rin e t in M rs P a u lin e D. N ey of S anta a very u n iq u e com position en- T h e Estacada M onica, C alif, sp en t 12 e n jo y | titled, "R elax .” Mr. G len ab le days v isitin g h e r siste r L u ! B a rd , d irected by cille Je n k in s, re tu rn in g hom e [ G a rre tt, w ill p resen t a varied from th is last w eek. W hile se as h e re th ey program ran g in g m ad e a tr ip to V an co u v er and year's co n test selections to L a- | tin -A m erican rh y th m s, n o v el V ictoria, B C. ties and m arches I T he vocal d ep a rtm e n t, u n d er M r an d M rs P au l S ag n er and th e d irectio n of Mrs. V irginia baby son of E ugene visited at G a rre tt, will p e rfo rm th e firs t th e F re e m a n D u rh am s and h alf of th e co n cert. T h e choir W alter S ag n ers over th e w eek received a ‘su p erio r’ ra tin g end. th is y e a r a t th e ir co n test. T he choral p rogram includes se v e r D ouglas L ouis K em p, 52,w as al w ell-know n selections in a d dro w n ed w h en his c a r left th e d itio n to som e v e ry u n u su a l road b etw een H u n tin g to n and songs. T he girls q u a rte t and R obinett, O re and w e n t into tw o soloists. J u d y G rim and th e S n a k e R iver. H is body w as Dick K oeth w ill perform P e r recovered A pril 23 H e fo rm e r haps th e most in terestin g fe a ly lived in E stacada an d w o rk tu re o f th e program w ill b e th e ed on th e N o rth F o rk dam , b u t appearan ce o f M r M ilton D iete- left h ere in J a n u a r y and w ent rich o f th e U n iv ersity of O re to E astern O regon to w ork on gon M r Di< terich is to co n d u ct th e B row nlee Dam th re e of his own com positions O ne o f these songs, “ K y rie Ele- ch o ir W m. T hom pson of th e U. S ison" w as sung by th e M ilton N avy from S an Diego, C alif, th is y e a r a t contest. be visited his m o th er. M rs Fred D ieterich is considered to B eberness last w eek. O th e r v i one of O regon’s finest com pos sito rs a t th e B eberness hom e ers an d arran g ers. T h e co n test w ill be held F r i w ere M r. and M rs D ewey G oodrich from Nome. A laska day. May 2. a t 8 PM in th e Es A u d ito ri Mr G oodrich is Mrs. B eb ern ess’ tacada H igh School um T he m usic d e p a rtm e n t has b ro th e r w orked v e ry h ard in p re p a rin g for th is occasion and feels su re M r and Mrs F ra n k H ayden it will be an e n jo y ab le ev en in g a re g ra n d p a re n ts of a 6 lb 11 for all w ho atten d . T ickets m ay 1 2 oz b aby g irl,B arb ara D aw n be puchased a t th e door born to th e ir d a u g h te r and son- in law , M r and M rs G ossitt r and M rs Del G a n t of 1 S h irle y ) in St V incents hospi S p M rin g w afer and Mrs. L ucy tal A pril 12 Mrs. Viola Gos B rondhurst o f E stacada w ere sitt Portland, is also th e grand d in n e r g u ests T uesday n ig h t at m o th e r M rs. A lice H uxley the hom e o f Mr an d M rs L arry is g re a t g ran d m o th er. M eade. i