Cstacattas Clackamas Counîî» iîrtus In Its Fifty-fourth Year of Publication Volume No. 54 Number 14 Garfield Grange Active in Many Fields for Betterment and Interest of Area By Leila Gordon The G arfield Grange met on Saturday, May 11th with our secretary back on her job after her illness. The charter was dra­ ped for our .-haplain Sadie A n ­ ders who parsed away Friday at 5 PM after a stroke. Sadie has been chaplain for over 18 years and was a charter m em ­ ber of the Grange and a 56 year member. Sister M axwell aced as chaplain. Four appli- dations lo r membership were read. Agri. Chmr. Harold Middleton reported his prunes are drop­ ping and said he didn’t think he would have any left. Legislative Chinn. John Par- vin urged all to use their fran­ chise and vote at the primary election May 16. I f you are for or against a ,ales tax fou know who to vote for if you read your voters phamplet. Rex Bledsoe reported the road closure had been w ith­ drawn. Health Chmn. Leila Gordon reminded anyone wishing to take advantage of the 1st A id class to be held at the Legion hall soon to contact Mrs. Jerry Price. Insurance chmn. Rollic Pop- pino w ill go to the grange con­ vention as the insurance com­ mittee and also as the Grange delegate. Mrs Poppino also el- aioui OABij o} podoq a jj papa to report then. He did report that his Ins. Co. had done w ell percent,whil- most companies run about 60 percent. Had a not ,rom Ruth Anders thanking the Grange for rem­ embering her while sre was ill; also thanks for cards by Jean Ballou. Ernest Duus and Edward Lee in 57 as the Grange writeups were exceedingly low, only 30 were appointed to make plans on drilling a new w ell at the hall and the\y are to ask for needed helo The clean-up day at Mf. Zion Cemetery is Saturday, M ay 25. Lots o f help needed then. Rex Bleds- e made a motion that anyone holding an oince and running for another office, his office be declared automat­ ically vacate The motion pas­ sed and Rex Bledsoe and John Parvin are to draw up a resol­ ution and present it at the June meeting. There w ill be a reception at the hall June 1st at 3 PM for Mr. and Mrs. Claude Parvin. All friends >f the families are invited The litera v program was in­ teresting. “ U e Your Imagina­ tion” was reed by Lecturer Helen Parvin; Greta Poppino read a poem “ The Unwelcome Mat” and a roundelay finished her program The pie was won by Roy M axwell and the cake by Elmer Davis. Celebrating birthdays w ere P ete Ballou, R ollie Poppino, Elmer Davis and Lucy Middleton. ,O CAL STUDENTS T A K E AT Eagle Creek School1 P P A A C R IF T IC IN U CONCERT N IV E R S IT Y A number of people drove to Graduation Tues. concert Forest Grove Sat. eve for the of the 11th annual Mu­ Next Thursday evening, May 20, at 8 PM Eagle Creek School w ill graduate 14 8th graders, its largest class on rec­ ord. These graduates include Suzanne Anderson, Michelle Wilson, Barbara Gaylor, Ger­ aldine Richards, Nancy Seidel, Elizabeth Stephens, Carol Zu- ber. Tom Codv, James Day, James Melton, Robert Seidel, Robert Weisgerber and Kendall Wright. Guest speaker at the cere­ monies w ill he Joe Shobe, Clackamas County Sheriff. A reception for the graduates and guests w ill be held afterwards, with refreshments served by the Mothers’ Club. On Thursday, May 22 there w ill be a picnic for the entire school at Eagle Fern Park,wea­ ther permitting. Red Cross First Aid Class Starts Tues. sic in M ay -it Pacific Univer­ sity. 550 selected high school students from Oregon and Washington participated. Esta - cada students who went over on Thursday witn Principal Jones were Judy G iim , Judy Dern- ovek and John Barksdale,chor­ us and Larry Ebert, band. Oth­ ers accepted but unable to go because o f conflicting activities were W ally M iller, Clarence Stith, Ann Harbert and Jim Buhlinger. Going over Sat­ urday evening w ere music dir­ ectors Mr. and Mrs. Glen Gar­ rett and the follow ing parents and friends: Mr. and Mrs. M.B. Grim, Mrs. G ’ en Ebert, Mrs. Cecil Harbert Ann Harbert and Norman Belmont. Seen in the large audience w ere form er Es- taradians Mr. and Mrs. Duane Olanie, David Petrasso and Dean Qualls. The recorded con­ cert w ill be broadcast over K PO J next Sathrday, May 17 at 6:35 P.M. A Red Cross First A id class w ill start Tuesday May 20 at 7:30 PM at the Legion hall. There w ill be 5 sessions o f 2 hours each. Viola M cKenzie w ill be the instructor. People inter­ ested bring roller bandage 1 to 3 inches wide and 1 yard long,or a trianguler bandage 36 to 40 The Junior- Senior banquet inches on straight side. Anyone and prom was held at the Esta­ wishing to take this class is w el­ cada Union High School M ay 3. come. A t the banquet the freshman — and sophomore servers were dressed in typical island dress; L O C A L TE A M DEFEATS the boys wore Hawaian Shirts L A Z Y HOUSE W IVES and short pants; the girls were The R ichfield team won 1st, attired in sarongs and colorful prize by 3 games in the Lazy leis.LeAnn Barkley, one o f the Housewives bowling touma-1 sophomore servers, brought 9 ment. The captain was Barbara orchids sent to her by her uncle McNally. Others w ere Ruby who works in a flow er ware- Lucas, K a y Finney substituting house.These flowers were wors for Eleanor Duray and Jane by the girls who served. Abbott. They played at Gres­ The prom was just as success­ ham. ful and well attended. Music was supplied by Van Arm itage COFFEE HOUR FOR and his orchestra. Judi Barnes an G.O P. C A N D ID A TE S drew a beautiful mural of Mrs. R R. Cooke was hostess island scene which follow ed the ‘Island o f Romance” at a Coffee Haur on M ay 13 fo r theme, the follow ing Republican cand­ The Junior-Senior Court was idates- Leonard Mullan for also presented at this time. Ar- State Representative; Zenas Ol­ dra Sellick was crowned queen. court were son for State Senator; Ormond Members o f her R Bean for County Commiss­ Seniors Marcia Graven and Bar Juniors Earleen ioner; Ruth E. H ow eiler fo r bars Jesse; Representative and Robert P. Marsh and Donna Menzie. Chairman o f the two events Dickenson for Representative . About 25 women enjoyed the was Duane .Anders with Gary meeting and hearing short talks Lanning as co-chairman. Chair­ by the candidates. Refresh­ man of decora'ions was Marilyn the ments o f r o f e an cookies were McGraph and chairman f banquet was Mickey Rolph. served. Junior-Senior Banquet Largely Attended Mrs. Helen Crowson and Mrs Mr. and Mrs. Frank Chevron Russell Reed attended a meet- and Mr. and Mrs. Deey Qualls ing of the Federation o f Repub- enjoyed a Mother’s Day dinner lican Women on May 12 at the at the Dean Qualls home In Episcopal Church in Milwaukie Gladstone. Other guests were and heard an inspiring address M r and M s. Gerald Mealey by Mark Hatfield. and children of Portland. Estacada, Oregon, Friday, May 16, 1958 10c Per Copy S3. 00 Per Year G E N E A LO G IC A L SHOW E S TA C A D A TIES P A R K - A T T R A C T S L O C A L WOMEN ROSE ON A P R IL 29 F IR S T SIN G LE S - | Three local women participa­ Ann Harbert walked away ted in the annual open house with her match on first singles of the Genealogical Forum of Company D. 413th Infantry Friday morning. May 16 at 9 invited to eat lunch in the cafe­ 60 6-1. Her opponent was not Portland at the Public Library Regiment, local Arm y Reserve, The meeting w ill be much comp -rttion. This is year teria also. last Monday Ethel Mae Burn­ A M first graders for next w ill march in the 1958 Armed Ann’s first w in of the year and ett of Eagle Creek, Evelyn are invited t > attend school one- dismissed at 11.30 PM after eat­ Forces Day parade to be neld she i^ hoping to keep up the the ing lunch in the cafeteria. Each and half day and eat lunch in in Portland Saturday, May 17, Brackett of Currinsville good work. Evelyn Stahlnecker of Estaca- cafeteria. All children who w ill child and m >:her should bring 1928. SECOND SI.NGLES- have reached their 6th birthday 25c each fo r a hot lunch. The parade will begin at I I d-i. Mrs. Burnett and Mrs. Brac­ by November '5th are eligible Judy Eckevsley lost her sec­ Dr. Price, medical doctor, and kett were in charge of a display A M at the corner of N W 8th ond singles match 3-6 to 3-6. o f information about Oregon for school next year and are in­ Dr. Slominskt. dentist will give and Burnside, w ill proceed east She had good cofpetition and the pioneers and Mrs. Stahlnecker vited to visit s-hool that morn­ physical examinations at on another day when she’s not on W. Burnside to SW Broad­ joined the organization. In the ing. The rrothers are also in­ P T A sponsored Summer Pre- way, south o.i SW Broadway o ff her game she would have next vited to come. The children w ill School Round Up for all on SW evening Mrs Burnett and Mrs. go to the three first grade rooms first graders. All children enter­ been able to beat her oppon­ to SW Salmon, east Brackett attended the banquet Salmon to SW Sixth, north on ent. after they hu'-o been registered ing school ar“ required by state SW Sixth to SW Pine, east on at the Hotel Heathman at which F IR S T DOU13LES- he leatured speaker was Dr. and given n me plates in the ca­ law to have a physical examina­ SW Pine to SW Third to SW Nancy Whisler and Judy D >rtehea Johansen o f Reed feteria. The mothers w ill re­ tion. Ttic clinic w ill be held in the Barnes won their first doubles Columbia. College main in the cafeteria to discuss grade school library room 6-3 to 8 6. They began to slip S T A N L E Y D M Y T R Y K TO their chidrren’s schooling with starting at 9 AM Ween *iv . back to their eld pattern o f let- : T A K E O FFIC E R ’S COURSE Mr. Cody, Sunt The parents arc May 21. ting down in the second set. On May 3rd Mr. and Mrs. SECOND DOUBLES Stanley D m yi.yk left for Col­ Ella Jo Turner and Lola Har­ umbus, Geo-y ia, where Stanley rington lost their match 5-7 to w ill take a . ur months o ffi­ 3-6 due to a wrist injury on the cer’s training Course. He is now part o f Ella Jo, their game was Quick action by neighbors Mr. and Mrs. A. D. Tomlin­ cut down, but also they played a 2nd lieutenant in the Oregon and Eagle C-cek volunteer fire- son visited briefly with rela­ poor compared to their stan­ National Gua-d and at the com­ fen prevented destruction ol tives and friends last week in pletion of his training w ill be dard. the barn o f Mr. and Mrs. L aw ­ Eugene and Estacada on their TOM I1EWETT A LD R IC H eligible fo r a promotion to 1st rence B. Sonos, last Thursday way to Cannon Beach for the lieutenant. He has been a stu­ BORING - Tom Hewett Aldr- afternoon. The fire, which was summer. They are returning dent at Paciiic University for discovered by neighbors, was from San Lorenzo, Cal. where 1 ich, late o f Route 1. Boring, the past fout years and com­ conlined to the open hay stall they have been with a daughter died in a Sa.’dy nursing home pleted his college work before on May 6, and funeral services in wheih it began. It was b e­ and fam ily since last fall.They leaving. He was assistant con­ cere held at *ho Clayville Chapel lieved started by the Sones expect to attend grandaughter ductor o f the Operetta “ H.M.S. small son playing with matches. Ann Harbert’«^ graduation next at Estacada. on May 8 at 10 A M Pinafore,” given by Pacific i with Rev. M oron Ravan offic- A track meet between Es­ University on M ay 2nd. He has Tw o units of *he Boring Rural week. j iating. Internment followed at F ie Dept, were also dispatched tacada and Canby High Schools signed a teaching contract the Forest Lawn Cemetery in held last week resulted in a ith the Molalia High School for to the scene. Mrs. Richard Lundeen, Mrs. Gresham. Another auto missed the W illis Reynar and Mrs. Cecil victory for Estacada by a score the coming school year. Mr. Aldrich was born on turn at Eaglo Creek, this time Harbert spent a profitable day of 68 to 54. at the west corner, last Sunday of fellowship and missionary ¡Sept. 2. 1882 in Cottage Grove, Events and winners fo llo w : mo-ning. Byron Stewart of information w th other Conser­ i Wis., and had lived in Boring 120 Yard High Hurdles- 1st Currinsville was hurrying home vative Fapti;- women o f this I for the last 17 years He had place Wood "«ck and Daniels; from Gresham with a Mothers area at Evai pel Baptist Church been ill for the last eight mon­ 3rd place -Hiiple. ths. Survivors included one bro­ Day bouquet for his w ife just in Portland lest week 100 Yard Dash-- 1st place - ther, Eugene, Portland. before church time His wheels Doney, 2nd Garret, 3rd-Kawa- Thursday afternoon, M ay 15, hit gravel on the turn and spun moto. Miss Janet Hoover of Seattle S A R A H E LIZ A B E T H ANDERS w ill hold the car into the guard rail. Ho Mile-- 1st place-Sanderson,2- ihe Estacada P T A visited her aunt, Mrs. Frank their final meeting of the was unhurt, but the car was E S T A C A D A Mrs. Sarah F.liz Osness and 3 M etcalf Shelton, over the weekend.Mrs. school year in the old high severely dented. 440 Yard Dash- 1st place,Do­ abeth Anders, late of route 1, Shelton’s sister, Harriet Fleisch- school cafter'a. The meeting is ney, 2-Hahn and 3-Sarr Porter area, hauer, who is postmaster at A u ­ Estacada in the scheduled to begin at 3 and w ill 180 Yard L ow Hurdles, 1st NEW B U ILD IN G STARTED died Frllay at an Oregon City rora, was also a guest. place Heiple, 2nd, Kawamoto be highlighted by the installa-, hospital. , IN E A G LE CREEK : tion of the new officers for 1 and 3rd, Woodcock , Mrs. Anders was horn on C ivil Defense Home Prepar­ Work as stro.ted last week by 1 1958-59. They are: President, 220 Yard Dash, 1st place,Do­ August 31, 1372 at John Day Mrs. Oscar i.:i s 1st vice presi­ Cascade Steel Co. on construc­ edness WorkshoD had its final ney; 2, Suter- 3, Oathes 58 tion o f a building in Eagle session May 12th. Cards were and lived at Estacad^ for dent. Mrs, Wm. Carnes; second 380 Yard Run, 1st place,Gen- com ­ years. She was a member o f the Creek for Publishers’ Paper issued to the 31 persons vice president.. Mrs. Ray Hay­ temann; 2, Me Allister and 3, Christian Clu.rch at Estacada den: secretary. Mrs. Wilbur Co. of Oregon City. The build­ pleting the course. Haun the Rebekah I.edge No 147 and ing located across the hiway Howell and treasurer, Mrs.Karl Pole Vault,1st place, Daniels; Dr. Allyn Price and children, the Garfield Grange Ni. 31 . from the Eagle Creek Grange 2-Woodcock and 3, Kowamoto K iefl. Survivors include three sons drove to hall, w ill be a machine shop Skipper and Peggy j A summary of the past year’s Sht Put, 1st place Woodcock; for trucks operating for the Hood River Saturday and paid and two daiignters, Hector and | events ^»-ill be presented along 2, Edwards a surprise v iv t to his mother, Byron, both o f Estacada: Leon ­ company, it was stated. Discus, 1st place, Adamson; with an entertaining program a rd , Southwick. Idaho- Mrs. N Mrs. J. B. Eddington. planned by the prognrm chair-] 2. Woodcock dine Rico. Orogon City: M rs ' man. Mrs. Garrett. F A M IL Y REU NIO N A T High Jump. 1st place Daniels; Helen Lvn-h, Seaside: 18 Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence | Hospitality for the meeting is LO U IS O. GERBER HOME 2, Woodcock and Daniels grandchildren■ 23 groat grand Wnhlstrom and daughter Ph yl­ ' from the South Estacada area. Rond Jum->, 1st place Wood­ Last Sunday was the occasion lis o f George, Mr. and Mrs. Les­ children. I Chairman Mrs. Don Shower cock; 2nd, Doney and 3. Sarr o f a fam ily reunion at the Lou­ ter Colson of Garfield, were Funeral services wore held on Jevelin, 2n Woodcock, 3.Ka­ | man with Mrs. Bob Brown and is O. Gerber home with Mrs. guests o f Mr. and Mrs. Larry Monday at the Clayville chapel Mrs. Martin Reed assisting. wamoto (A lta ) Gerber’s sisters, Mabel Meade and Don Meade at the with intermi nt to follow at the Don’t miss the final PTA 380 Yard Relay, 1st place Binge and Mollie Bates, and her salmon dintur given Saturday Mt. Zion cem rfary Robert Ma meeting this afternoon 3 PM in Canby, 2, Estacada brother G rover Judd and his night at Corbett by the Corbett lion Brown officiated. the old cafeteria o f the high ( wife. Others present included American Legion Post. Others school. Mrs. Bates’ daughters, Lois At- MRS. C R A F T HONORED noted at the dinner were Mr. M A R Y O l.lV F RO BINSO N cheson and husband Bob o f Se­ W IT H SHOWER F R ID A Y and Mrs. Adolph Still o f Bar­ LO G AN -- Mrs. S. Frank attle, and M r and Mrs. H. L. ton. The Mission Fellowship oi Mary O live Robinson, late of Osborne o f Estacada and the the Estacada Baptist Church, A book forum was held last route 2, Ot^gnn City, died on Gerber's daughter Gladys Sha­ last Friday evening, honored Saturday at the Estacada Libra­ Sunday follow ing a short ill­ ver and husband R ay and three Mrs Martin Craft with a pink children o f Lake Grove. Mrs. ry. Mrs. Ear' Kckersley, Grade ness. and blue shower at the home o f on N ow playing at the Broad­ Barge and Mr. and Mrs. Judd School Librarian, discussed the Mrs Robinson was brrn Mrs. Gene Sullivan. A fte r w ay Theatre an action packed ere schedule 1 to leave this life and books o f Sinclair Lewis. Jan. 21, 1883 Iowa. She mar games, short devotions, and op­ picture o f ‘M EN A T W A R ” Thursday for their home in The next forum w ill be held on ried Clvde A Thrasher s 1902 ening o f the lovely gifts, re­ with a top starring team in Ro­ Saturday, Ju,>e 14, when the at Burlington Colo and he Santa Ana, Calif freshments w ere served by the bert Ryan as t.he battle weary books and life o f John Stein­ • died in 1907. She later married hostesses, Mr*. Richard Lun- army lieutenant asd Aldo Ray beck w ill be discussed. j Robins on June 14, 1914 and MRS. VON G R A Y ’S M OTHER deen, Mrs. Gene Sullivan and who must take a they hed one child to die in in­ shell-shock DIES A T AGE 80 Mrs.Cecil Harbert to the follow ­ colonel to the base hospital. In Mr and Mrs F. E Dooley had fancy They lived in Colorado ing- Mrs. Craft, Mrs. C. R.Reis- asetting o f war tom Korea, their until 1928 when thev moved to Mrs. Von G ray’s mother pas­ dinner on Sunday with a bick, Mrs. Wayne Pinkerton small regiment o f men under sed away at St. Helens. The fun­ daughter Ruth and husband, Mr Kansas w h ere tnev lived until and Mrs. W illis Reynar. Send­ Ryan are cut o ff by the enemy eral is Thursday at 2 PM in the and Mrs Frank M orrow of P ort­ 1Q43 when they came to the ing gifts were Mrs. W. E. K e l­ with their only chance o f sur­ Methodist church there. land. Later «hey went to Banks Portland area. Both worked In ler, Mrs Paul Bruce, Mrs. Paul vival being to take a uncle. the shinysrds and later moved Gray’s Hardware w ill be to visit Hap’s aunt and certain Justice, Mrs John W olford.Ca­ hill. A firece battle ensues.Su- closed all dav Thursday fo r the Mr. and Mrs. George Gibson.ro to Logan wie*he they had lived rolyn Reyner. Ann Harbert and per co-hit is Rory Calhoun as funeral. turning home Monday afternoon fo r the past. 11 years She was a Jeanie Sullivan. the ’Domino K id.’ An action member o f the Barton Com ­ Richard E Burke, J r , a Zig munity Baptist church. packed western film in the BAKED FOOD SA LE 1 Zag district forester in the Mt M A IL BOX IM PR O V E M E N T wonderful state o f Texas.When Survivors Include her w idow ­ S A T U R D A Y , M A Y 17 Hood National Forest has been er S. Frank- two sons, Warren the kid came home from the PR O G R A M W IL L BE HELD Bethel No. 54 o f the Interna­ •promoted to district ranger at ¡Thrasher, W hite Salmon. Wash­ wars to find his father and bro­ W EEK OF M A Y 19 TO 24 ther murdered and their cattle tional Order of Job's Daughters Spirit Lake, in the G ifford Pin- ington: Win. Thrasher, P o rt­ w ill have a Baked Foods Sale rhot Natonal Forest. M r and lan d- three sisters. Mrs. M av The annual Mail Box Im ­ rustled he sets out to find the on Saturday, May 17th at 10 A Mrs. Burke were form er resi­ provement Program w ill be ob­ killers. A real thriller. \ W o o d M o -e a tiir. Kans: Mrs dents of Estacada when he was Bessie MeCr.’ tv and Mrs. Bella served this year during thu Starts Sunday- Audie Murphy M at the Depot Cafe. timber sales forester here week of M ay 19 to 24. in the “ Q U IE T A M E R IC A N " Pennineton. both of Denver. The Department wishes to en­ also starring Michael Redgrave DODGE C O M M U N ITY C o le - «en gr- ndehildren and 4 P IC N IC ON S liN U A I Mrs. Mollie Bates is enjoying greet grandchildren courage patrons o f rural deliv­ and Georgia Moll. Here is an A Dodge Cammunity picnic a visit with I c r brother and ery service to provide suitable adventure w ith out equal; a F-'nernl services w e re held boxes, erected and maintained man without a name; a girl w ill be held Sunday at 10 A M in wife, Mr. and Mrs. Grover Judd ■’« the BartoTi church W ednes Metzler Park (weather permitt­ and her sister Mabel Barge, all for easy and safe accessiability, without a future. Acting as a H u' at t PVT w l«h interm ent h ill if it’s from Santa Ana Calif. Also Collnwieg at the Logan r e m e ­ presenting a neat appearnace. spy on a secret mission the A m ­ ing) at the Dodge raining. coming for the week end was and affording protection to erican falls in tove with a beau­ te n - Cla V««ll1e Chanel >h Picnic is in honor of Paul her daughter and husband. Mr rhorge mail. tifu l native girl. There’s plenty p -v W alden Askren Slane and Bill Simmons. Evciy- and Mrs. Bob Atkinson of Seat­ , o ffic ia te d Boxes that are improperly o f action as well as good acting erected or in unserviceable con in something a little different one invited erd bring a covered tle They all went to the Louis dish and tab!.- service. dition retard delivery o f mail for Audie Murphy. Gerber horn at Barton on Sun­ W O M E N ’ «? « O f ’ I P T V and expose it to the weather. day for a potluck picnic. Th‘ - Starts next Wednesday- The T F t i.cri t i T t r ' - n r o Names o f the box owners Bowery Boys in "Looking For BOB REED HOME AFTE R Harry Oobornes and other rela­ TW O YEARS IN A R M Y tives also attended the p' >irn;¡C. should be inscribed on the side Danger” and Victor Mature in F r>rtv -ffvo 'TYi^n n 11¡ n odo Bob Reed lias returned to his of the box visible to the carrier 'Pickup Alley.’ tbn *‘ t»pl ttPfii fain tori t ivt + V, tb home here a f'er spending two as he approaches, or on the : fa m ily W crr700*" C?of intv ' n f years in the U.S. Army. He w i j dor if boxes arc grouped. The M EETIN G TO HONOR ek end Qnpv {po T p ’i " fTMf on b „ «t,, box number may be inscribed MRS. H A ZE L D A Y stationed at Albuquerque, N. M. at the home of Monnie Ma rch- m n p ’ ^îno'of v’ o f t h o \fn» 1hod? , , on the box if desired. Boxes V flt' r b »»* o h o f F •' non da o Mountain Chapter No. 108. Bob is a graduate o f Stanford U hank. and support; should be kept 108. stated meeting. Tuesday. and plans to attend law school » f th o F ottìo o ' M rnr* o f t h o « v ♦rlr *nr t»■V* 1 eV • tb O' When two or more boxes are Hazel Dav, Grand Representa­ fall. weekend. grouped at one point, or the re­ tive of Mississippi in Oregon. aro row ¡Mi for ceptacles arc not directly In Election o f officers. A group NOTICE: Oui deadline m l s^în«* bv HorniHino P r lr « front o f the lesidents, the nam­ from McLaren school w ill pro­ day n ght. We rannot guaran­ M r and Vrs. Paul Sagner of Mnppin TJnn n H nr*-s- T i m r i p ’ l es and addr.-sses must be on vide entertainment before the tee publication if material is Eugene spent the week end at A timo o f v» and rofresb- received lite r thar. Tuesday the Walter Sagner home. the front o f .he boxes. chapter opens. mrnM was o d o y r d CO. D to March in Portland Parade Prospective Estacada First Graders to Vissi Scuoci this Friday Fire and Ac: A&rt a* Easjie Creek Estacada HMites Estacada Track Team Beats Canby P.T.A. hstallina New Officers War Film at Broadway Theatre Local Peop!e Called by Death