Clacfeamas Count? JHetoS *■ 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