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Côtacattas Clackamas Countp Jîetos In Its Fifty-fourth Year of Publication Volume No. 54 Number 13 City Plans to Improve City Hall Parking Area with Surface Coating Estacada, Oregon, Friday, May 9, 1958 EAG LE CREEK GRANGE C U RREN T A C T IV IT IE S Garden Club 10c Per Copy j W O M A N ’S SO CIETY ELECTS OFFICERS $3. 00 Per Yeiu Local Legion Auxiliary Commended for Welfare and Rehabilitation Work A t the regular meeting of the I Woman's Society of Christian i Service of the Methodist A t the regular meeting o f 3, 1958 reported on their meei- The American Legion Auxil- washing, ironing and mending j Church on April 16th the fol- iary and Carl Douglass Post donated clotning or mileage for the City Council May 1st Harry ings held A p ril 17th and 30th. The Estacada Garden Club lowing officers w ere elected members met last Monday eve. collection and distributing con- Osborne presented a program The A pril 30th meeting waa met at the City Hall M onday,. and w ill be inrtalled and take worked upon by the business held with the Board memDera The Auxiliary elected the foi- trbutions. Wo have cooperat - May 5 with Mrs. Bessie Meade j o ffice June 1: President, lowing officers: Mrs. George ed with Savation Arm y, Court men fo r the surfacing o f the o f the Currirsville- Cazadero and Mrs. Els.e Hale as hostess- Mrs. J. C. Rickey; vice presid Armstrong, pres.; Mrs. Clifford ty Welfare and County Nurse, parking lot adjacent to the City Rural Fire Dept. The Council es. , ent, Mrs. John W. Englund; Hall with concrete. By use of discussed the matter o f financ- Mrs Larry the churches uid have answei- A fter delicious refreshments treasurer, Mrs. A T. Newman; Leonard, 1st vice; concrete the lot could be made mg according to the proposal Meade 2nd vice; Mrs. Adolph cd halls from the Grade School. he meeting was called to order ! sec-etary, Mrs. Louise Linn; Still, sec; Mrs. Mildred Alex- Contributed $35 for the Presi to serve for a recreational area made by the Rural Fire Dept, by Pres. B e r m « M iller and the ¡¡ec. of promotion, Mrs. Louise inder treas and Mrs Harry dent's special project and $70 as well as for parking. He sub- or o f the city purchase of fire speaker, Mr. Con Harmon of Douglas. Secretaries: M iss-: Hickman corresoonriin* sec mitted estimate figures, which equpment. Councilman Clay - for other as.s’ns.The Unit wish The California (Spray Chemical ionary Education and Service, ’ “ Legion post officers chosen in comparison with previous es- ville moved that this entire Mrs. A llyn Price Co. was introduced. Mr. Har- Mrs. Lewis Paulii; Christian were Louis Coffin, command es to thank timates received, w ere favora- matter be referred back to the for her untiring work in the mon explained various sprays Social Relations; Mrs. C. E. er; Fred Marshall,1st vice com ble to the concrete surfacing. Finance Committee of the and their uses.He gave the club Westcrberg: Student Work, mander; Don Showerman, ad Child W elfare o f the commun ity. The Council decided that a call Council o f the City o f Estaca several Ortho products which Mrs. O. H. Westby; Children’s jutant; Ray Gordon, finance for bids for the concrete paving da and that ? meeting o f these were given as door prizes. Work, Mrs. Dewey Qualls; P officer; S. E Lawrence, Chap O P P Y S A LE HELPS W ITH should be pi ( pared by the Re- committees be held on Tuesday, Roll call was answered by 26 Spiritual Life, Mrs. Dewey R E H A B IL IT A T IO N lain; Oral Stromer, historian. corder and City Attorney, in May 6. members.After the busness mee- Qualls; Literature and Pubhea Executive committee- Frank Work car: ted on in Rehabili accordance with the specifica- The franchise for the collec ting the Fall Fower Show was tions, Mrs. Roy Douglas; Sup- Marshall, Adolph Still and Bill tation and Child W elfare is f i tions submitted by Mr. Osborne ion and disposal of garbage and discussed and August 16 and 17 ply Work, Mrs. A. T. Newman, Christiansen nanced by annual sale o f the on behalf of the business men’s fuse was transferred by appro- set for the show.It was d e c i d e d _________ ______ __ Service O fficer Elect is Hap red crepe paper popy made by committee for public parking, val of the Council from George to have a sect i n for Oriental Dooley who has served so effi- thc hospitilized veterans in the The special fire committee Blum and Edward H. Hart to arrangements in the show. As cier.tly in that capacity for Portland and Camp White V A. appointed by the Council April Warren A. Becker this type of section requires many yesrs stations. Those men are allowed special study Grace Still is to Elected to the Auxiliary ex- to make these poppies for thera- talk and give a demonstration OH WHERE HAS THE B y Dcan M cAllister ecutive board were Mrs. Lucy Pu*ic value and for the financial on the Oriental theme at the Broadhurst, Mrs. A llyn Price assistance it gives them and L IT T L E DOG GONE John Woodcock, Estacada's next meeting. Louise Linn w ll all- around athlete set a new and Mrs Lesite Cansler. Auxil- their families. They are paid present something on the same Sometime last Tuesday night record in the javelin at the The Estacada volunteers used iary delegates to the state con $20 a thousand. The money de- subject. their drill night last Monday to vention w ill be Mrs. George rived from the sale o f these or early morning, prowlers central relays held at Oregon OFFICERS ELECTED 1 practice sending and receiving Annstrong, Mrs. Lar^y Meade, poppies is held in restricted A fte r a relatively peaceful either stole or released a valu- I College o f Education Friday O fficers w ere elected for th e ' over the radios located in the Mrs. Ray Gordon and Mrs John funds in both Department and , , , , , . April 25 with a toss o f 173 ft.l and ?.8 inches to break the coming yea.' as follows: winter Eagle Creek is again the able black and white Springer F*res- trucks. j Abbott. — , Unit level and used for the vet- center o f motor vehicle acci Spaniel male dog from his in- mark o f 160 feet 5 inches set Miss Bernice M iller; 1st vice- Three pieces o f equipm ent' Child W elfare chairman re eran and his family. The more president- Mrs. Bertha Gente- have radios and they are the ported assisb'ng 2 veteran and poppies that can be sold the dents. The troublesome main closure at the Glen Garrett re- in 1957. pumper 2 non veteran families with more assistance can be given in intersection was the scene last sidence in Ectacada. The G a r-; This mark also eclipses Ron mann; 2nd vice-pres.- Mrs. Ab- city truck, the rural Thursday afternoon at which a retts value the dog and anyone X ork,f Estacada s State Jave- bie Armstrong; sec.-Mrs. Ruth and the rural four by four.With new and used clothes.She ask- the community and in hospitals. . , . , .. . lin champion of 1953 whose Westerberg; treasurer- Mrs. ■ these radios the men can check ed anyone having shoes size a Show the world you care and northbound truck owned by A1 giving m foi mation leading ^o recor(j 0f 1 7 0 ft. 2 inches has Florence Lamb. Executive com- in with the base station from 1-2 wide, flat heels and size 6 wear a poppy May 23 and 24. Foglio overturned its trailer his return w ll be rewarded.Cail held for five years and was set mittee- Mrs. Leila Gordon,Mrs. any location in the rural dis- 1-2 med width flat heels con Chaplain Mrs. Harry H ick load o f logs into the front yard CR 9-3837. at Corvallis in the state track Bessie H ills and Mrs. Bessie trict. tact her. Baby shirts were also man announced that the Post of the J. M. Clarkes. --------------------- meet in 1953. Although York, Meade Following the drill the men to be purchased. and Unit would attend churcb On M rnday morning at the who is now married, tossed the The state convention w ill be met the chief who discussed the Community Service chair- in a group May 18th at the Es same intersection a minor col ! spear over 200 feet while in the held in Eugene June 16, 17, 18. various important aspects of man reported two hospital beds tacada Methodist Church with lision of two out of town cars j Arm y. Mrs. Louise L'nn was chosen a.> making accurate calls. 14 mem- were returned and that the a pot luck dinner at the Legion brought a police car screaming hall after services. A ll Legion- John a 6 ft. 2 inch 180 lb. a delegate f-om this club. I bers w ere in attendance for the walker was ordered to the scene. One car coming senior, already holds the I drill. Legislative chairman report - j aires and Unit members asked from Portland area and driving j school’s high hurdle, low hurd I Do you know that over 8U ed now is thc time to write to to attend. straight ahead toward Sandy le and shot put records. He put Mrs. Frank Marshal reported across the left traffic lane col . w - d ,,y .r , 1 o the shot 44 ft. 6 inches in a du- The 11th annual Music lided with a second car coming j el meet with Sandy to break cent o f fire deaths occur in widows and children of W orld "hM rm anhIrs “Forrest Erickton from Estacada. The first driv M ay Festival is being held on Ron Kiggins’ mark o f 44 ft. 4 i homes. These are facts that the War II veterans and Korean Erickson er claimed he was unaware the campus o f Pacific U at For- inches set in 1954. Woodcock’s community should keep in mind veterans. It is very necessary a ^ . that the main highway turned est G rove this Thursday, Fri- i ambition is to throw the javelin I With the good weather at that w e stay elert to legislation ,. ,VIJ ,jc . st, po right at this point or that he day and Saturday, M ay 8,9 and 180 feet and broad jump 202 f t The final meeting o f the P T A hand many people are burning pending for the Veterans. would* be^M-iy' i T a t T30 PM should have waited therefore, 10. The festival was begun before he graduates. He has al- fo r the current year w ill at be rubbish out in the open and . ^ ^ ‘ "^ "^ u esU o n a T ro s "nd that thcro woud be a ffrs{ fo r approaching traffic. Your held Thursday, M ay 16th 3 thought o l ; ready jumped 20 feet," 1 inch reporter, after studying hiway in 1947 with the P M in the criteria of the Esta these practices limited and turned in to the Department aid class starlin« sho* ly aftel; markers here has to concede pr° vldln* .■ musical festival and the best mark in this event markers nere, nas 1 0 concede where outstanding music ctu- is held bv Dt nnv S ir m r coho cada Union High School. that the trash and rubbish if and reported Rehabilitation had Any one to TS1®? up ca that the crossing is inedequate- nf th » L »tnny sa ver who Mrs. Oscai Lins will be in possibles be ourned in metal made cash and material contrib- Mrs A llyn Price. In t ie annu- lv marked and would like to d T ° * ,the stat® c° u'd meet jumped 21 ff. 10 3-4 inches tu iy marked ana wouia nice 1 0 amj perf orm under the direc- the district meet o f 1 9 5 6 stalled as the new president for containers utions to the hosptals and 'the a> reP "rt °P Ciyil D cf™.sc many hear support from other local tinn nf nmmin. n( me uiscncc meet ot I9t>b. the 58-59 school year and as communty amounting to identification togs and bracelets residents 1 fo- action by £. conductors -Other thinclads’ lesiacnis 0 ^ seeking .(citin g action d . v Flve f Prominent hund,.ecj an(j f,ft y stu. Kp Brown did well o f in coach the sisting her next year are the $732.20. Child W elfare has had been issued to mcmbeis and H iway Dept in posting better Hents are to nanimhato e i , « ■ “ , , « in tho follow in g: 1st vice president- markers here dents are allowed to Participate Central affair. John Sanderson given assistance to 25 families her families and many fam- markers here second each year in one of the three ran a 5:01 mile and Larry Mrs W illiam Carnes, and 68 childien with food, hes ° utts“ e ' l the A >'*'.llar.v.Ai- involved groups which include a A third accident vice- president- Mrs. Ray H ay mass Fiske, Gene Bomoti, Terry Ed household goods, bedding, clo- s" that MrS- ? ° ,re8t E, ickson ‘s two teen-agers "on Sunday af- |jand, choir and orchestra, Mrs. Wilbur wards and Phil Gentemanw den; secretarv- thing and layette items. serving on the Women’s A dvis ternoon. A ear driven by Han- Eight students w ere acceptea place third in their heat of the Howell and .reasurer-Mrs. K arl $101.51 of Un:t funds and ory Board on Civil Defense In ny K err ovo-turned ° n _ the from Estacada Union High one mile relay. K iefl $359.89 o f donated funds and the county. road to Bonnie Lure Park, School this year and Many other interesting re fiv e o f hsed goods valued at strictly Next meeting of Legion and G RACE M. M cK E N N E Y when its brakes failed. His pas- them w ill be able to participate ports w ill be ¡nade and a sum rummage sale prices. We have senger, M ike Guthu, was namely Jud> Grim, Judy Dern- SAG N ER TE LLS OF mary of the past year is sched Grace M yrtle M cKenney died not evaluate! the several hun Auxiliary w ill be proceeded by a pot luck dinner and veterans FIRE PR E C AU TIO N S uled for presentation. Program at Newport, Ore. M ay 3rd. She thrown from the car, which ovek, John Barksdale and Jim dred hours spent in sewing and their families cordially in rolled over him. He suffered Buhlinger who w ill participate A t the meeting o f the Estaca- chairman Mis. Virginia Garrett was born March 17, 1878 at An- oka, Minn. She lived in Estaca- i ,rne and materials given fer vited to attend. fractured arm and ankle injur • v, „ and „ j r Larry trhort Dept, last week has planned a delightful pro m the “ choir Ebert Volunteer president Fire Frank Marshall da since 1910 until 16 years ago ies. Danny receieved bruises.. who w ill represent our Dana. gram for the community - . Another one car accident oc- HospitalVC for“ thTs‘ meeting whcen she moved to Newport, The Music in M ay Festival is «w ore in Bob Duncan o f Esta- curred at Eagle Fern Park on educational as well as being cada as a new member o f the consists o f klrsDon Showerman . Surviving relatives are two Mrs. Bob Brown daughters. Mrs. Leslie Beckgren Sunday A M when a^car smash-; enjoyable, and it helps to department bringing the enroll- assisted by and Mrs. Martin Reed. Estacada and Mrs. Archie ed into the railing of the new broaden the musical ‘ back- m e" t to twenty men ______________ Brown o f Newport; four sons- bridge ground o f those privileged to Before adjourning C hief Sag- Estacada school election held | The Junior High School meas- Ray and Roy M cKenney o f Es- I H | ner announced that the burn 451. I * i . tacada, Ralph f Seaside and Monday saw the election o f a | ure was defeated 534 to ing o f rubbish within the city [ f l P R E T T Y CHURCH the ■ Estacada voted for it 331 to 286, Wilbur o f Forest Grove; 7 new member fo r each of should be confined to metal great school boards. V em Sutton, To— | Three Lynx fo r 30 to 8; Porter » I grandchildren and containers because o f the dan W ED D ING IN G A R FIE LD 8 cal bank manager polled 391 f for 19 to 2. Against were Barton | grandchildren. , ger o f wind whipping up the Services were held Tuesday,, v<des *° win over Mrs. Jean | 19 to 31; Eagle Creek 17 to 71 A pretty weding was held on embers i f they aren’t In a cov May 6 at 2 PM at C layville G riK8s with 221 fo r the Grade and Redland 35 to 136 There Sunday, May 4th at the G a r -' ered area. Chapel, Estacada with R e v .V io -; School board. were 24 defective ballots. field Nazerene Church where . Red Underwood furnished Vault i Dr A lly « P^ce, local M D. j Locally, it was one o f the fin- Miss Rosetta Davis, daughter of and served refreshments and N ow playing at the Broadway | let B olliger officating. a western drama with interment at IO O F cemeetery. was out in front with 468 votes. ,est turnouts ip years. It is hoped Mrs. Gladys Raguse, was united the meeting adjourned with the Theatre A n th n n v Q u ln r » n l a v i n c r t the h o n o rl T / » « i» O l..« — n —i i a « • Anthony Quinn playing part Public U tility Commissioner Lew is Rivers polled 147, Gutt- 1 • that voters w ill take the same in marriage to Claude P.Parvin, showing o f a film , "Sporting o f the Mexican sheriff in the ridge 144, Coffin 125 and A d interest in tile State Prim ary son of Mr. and Mrs. John Parv- Howard Morgan has announced Arms and Ammunition 'Man From Del Rio.” Kathy amson 80. he has suspended for a m axi Elections on May 16. in o f the George district. JASPE R E KEM P Jurado plays with him as the The bride was attired in a mum period o f six months new Jasper Edwn Kemp late o/ I Funeral services wereheld on doctor’s assistant in a small wes powder blue suit dreas with ta riff proposals filed last montu Boring, Rt. 1, died at a Sandy | Monday, May 5 at Clayville A D A M 'S EVENING PROVES tern town.Quinn comes to town by the Estacada Telephone white accessories. Her bridal A BIG SUCCESS as a lonely gunman and shoota nursing home M ay 1. He was Chapel in Estacada. Interment Company and 14 other systems bouquet was white and pink it out with aa outlaw. When the "Adam 's Evening" produced in the state, pending investiga carnations. Her only attendant sheriff is killed he takes his good hearty laughs to all who Miss Jane Groce was dressed In tion and public hearings in ac ing area fo r about 20 year». Bark in Gresham, the Rev.Ma place and then follow s plenty attended the rtudent body play pale pink suit. The bride’s mo- cordance with Oregon law. A p ril 25. Among other things, the new Monday under orders from of exciting action. Second big There are no known survivors. I rion Ravan officiating. tariff with whitePancf black*1accesso^! ta riff filings propose a change the Oregon District Council of _ hit- Sal Mineo as ‘Dino’ and In ies The groom’s mother w ore in rate structure which would Laborers, all i.eavy construction spiring picture of teen-age life rose color linen dress Pass on to customers on a pro laborers walked o ff the job at today.A heart appealing story make The bride was given in mar- rata basis the city taxes im- the North Fork dam. The strike o f a boy’s struggle -to riaee bv her brother Robert Posed on the company for fran- is against the Associated Gcner- good in face of tremendous odds Sunday through Tuesday- F o ^ s t yo f r w e e X m e , O r X chise ’occupation. business. a> Contractors, o f which the singing Best man w rs Charles Palma “ ^s, license, excise or other Guy F. Atkinson Co. is a mem- A gay comedy with Mario Lanza in ‘The Seven Hills Peggy Castle and \ vifU norfrrmed th^corernon'y "These taxes, under the pro The number o f workers af- O f Rome.’ ‘Definite pirns fo r the future P °sed filings ” Morgan explain- fected locally are 232 on the new star Mrrisa Allasio provide o f Mr and Mrs. Parvln are not cd would be prorated only to dam construction,On the Fara- the romantic love intrest and a This Is not vet made but tbev w ill finish customers receiving telephone day tunnel job under North- lot o f the comedy. just another musical-its a cutr he schooive“ r when M r Pa™ in service within the city limits, wood, Inc. the number is 46 w ill Graduate and would be separately listed The A G C group wehe meet- Eurpoean comedy. N ext week- “ Men In War” A reception for Mr. and Mrs »n the regular monthly billing ing in Port! nd as this pap. goes to pres : No immediate with Robert Rvan and Ada Rav Parvin w ill he held at the Gar to affected users. Morgan’s suspension order ordng to plus "Domino K id ” with Rory field Grange on Sunday, June 1 Calhoun. stated that ‘The Commissioner reports at 3 PM. A ll f iends of Rosetta finds that good and sufficient and Claude are invited. cause exists to investigate the NO TICE OF PRE-SCHOOL propriety and reasonableness of C L IN IC M A Y 21 MRS. M cVIC K E R W INS adoption o f this provision and Wednesday, M ay 21. all chil to suspend the tariff pending SEW ING M AC H IN E dren who w ill be enrolled in the investigation and hearing.” Maximum period o f suspen- * M 's. Don M cVicker of Esta public schools are requested to cada route one entered the sion w ill be fo r six months be- have their required pre-school Some o f our nostalgic subscribers should have fond memories ( Count the Freckles) contest ginning with the proposed ef- medical exams to be conducted sponsored by Morse Sewing fective date, or until the Inves- revived by this picture. The date is around 1920. Most foik- look at the Estacada Grade School Center o f Portland and won the tigation has been completea. ed forward to its visits. Next to mail-order catalogues it was one Library from 9 A M to noon,May grand prize which was an elec- public hearings held and a de- of the rmr-t important thin^ in the country. P it; t " ... why? 21 . tric portable sewing machine, cisión rendered. Eagle Creek Grange 297 met in regular form and good ire- ports were given. An agent was present and showed his fire ex tinguishers. D'scussion follow - c-d and Rollm Poppino present ed the grange two small extin guishers. The H. E. chariman reported that they would discontinue their meetings until fall.The H. E.C.put on the program for the lecturer’s hour. Everyone en joyed the style show and the skit that followed. Some o f our youpg people have entered the state and na tional sewing contest. Refreshments were served in the dining room. Elects Officers /Voodcock Sets Care Orged in New Record Eagle Creek Corner Burning Rubbish Proving Hazardous Music Festival Greatly Enjoyed Finai Meeting of s - W ns « » ! ; Estacada F. T. A. Loca! People Called by Death Local School Elections Vote Places New Members on Local School Boards Broadway Theatre Phone Tariff Hopes Current Offerings Suspended 6 Mos. Heavy Labor Strike Slows Dam Work SX S f S T d b I?: 1 '»r ° r Mr T ' Con You Identify this Picture? Primary Elections May 16, BE SURE TO VOTE!