estacattas Clackamas Counts Jîrtus In Its Fifty-fourth Yea • of Publication Volume No. 54 Number 19 Estacada, Oregon, Friday,"June 27, 1958 Springwater Grange Mulls Community Problems at Last Meeting of Group 10c Per Copy $3. 00 Per Year Special Election June 30th , on Barton Eagle Creek Fire District Annexation DODGE 4H LEADERS HOLD II. C. SANDERS ATTENDS NATIONAL CONVENTION MONTHLY MEETING H. C Sanders, Captain, U. S. The Dodge community 4H Army Reserve, was selected as leaders and co-leaders held an Oregon delegate to attend Qne of the ,,t.sults of the Es. the National Reserve Associa­ Next Monday, June 30, a trict. By Anne Justice | few cents more. These should their monthly meeting Monday convention being held this special election will be held to The proposed area for annexa­ Springwater grange held the be stamped with your blood «*ghtDJ r= i16’ at n 6 h(T e ° f tacada Grade School Band's tion week at Atlantic City, New Mis. Paul Slane. Present were appearance in the Junior Rose accept the annexation of a here­ tion, roughly, includes all of first evening meeting of the type. Jersey. The Oregon delegation summer season June 14 with A Friday evening, June 27th will Mr. and Mrs Ralph Reynolds, Festival was an article that ap- left by Air Force plane Mon. tofore unprotected area into the Douglas Ridge and somewhat Protection farther to the east» and a west­ T. Varitz acting as overseer and be social night with birthday Mr. A. T. Varitz, Mr. and Mrs. peared in “B” Mike's column day evening from the Portland Boring Rural F i r e District, in which much of Eag- ward strip running down to Mrs. Paul Slane in a Portland paper. Quote : Mrs. '' ary Ellen Hodgkiss us and anniversaries being cele- Ed. Caswell, Air Port and will return Sun­ ' le Creek and Barton are includ­ (but skirting) Eagle Creek Ceres. The charter was draped brated Mr. and Mrs. Carl Illig and Mr. and Mrs Jack Kish- j “A CASE in point is the del- day, June 29th. Captain San­ ed. | . Grange hall and bounded on the egation of kids who came here in memory of Fred Winston, by chose the April table to decor- | paugh. Property owners in this pro- south and west) by the Eagle Officers elected were Ralph from Estacada to take part in ders was active last year in for­ the chaplian with a vocal solo ate. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Gutt Reynolds, vice chairman, Nita tbe parade.The had no place to ming the local Army Reserve | posed new area havol already Cr-eek. ridge the May table and Mr.and Kishpaugh, reporter, and Verna freshen UP after their trip. unit and in civilian life operat­ been contacted by Fred Homer. individually; Technically, from cast to west An agricultural report by Mrs. Del Gant the June table. Slane,secretary I Their leader went l.ito.Holly- es a bookkeeping and account- and registered voters in this ar­ it includes: In Township 2 George Gentemann told of FFA Each couple will provide part ,, . .. . wood Electric at 47th & Sandy ig service in the Schmidt In­ ea must now vote to agree to South, range 4 east: the south­ Among things discussed were ancj asked permission to use surance Building and is clerk enter the existing, above-nam­ east quarter of Section 28, the activities at Estacada Union 'of the entertainment for the ev- plans for the new 4H dub | the rest room. Next thing store for the Estacada Grade School. ed fire protection district.Their rest of Section 33 High School. A larger enrol- j ening. (the other voting place will be Eagle part was already included,) all ment in his department for 1958- Projects for Metzler Memor- house to be built on the com- employes knew 70 kids were in Creek Grange hal and voting munity club property; also pos- the place. After they left 35 of Section 34 In Township 3 59 is expected by Gentemann, ial Park were discussed witn hours are 8 A M to 8(PM. South, range 4 east: all of Sec­ FFA instructor at the high the group voting to build a sible locations for the club minutes later, there wasn’t ev- At the same time, a special tions 2 and 3. parts of Sections en a paper towel on the floor— school. brick fireplace, if permission house. election will be held at the Bor­ 4. 5, 9, and 10, most of Section Several teen age 4-Hers were *be place was exacty as neat as Bernice Miller reminded mem­ can be secured A special com­ ing Fire Hall for those within 11, and a small part of Section Four.' bef“re ^ ey went “ bers who are cooperating with mittee to work on the swimm­ cast in a plav . called ‘All the already cxisiting fire pro­ 14. In all cases the east boun­ . , . It seems the band was so the college in growing expen ing hole was a »pointed witn The play wil be presented at a anxjous tQ sh()W off thcjr new tection district to express their dary is a section line, and the a qUick around the mental tomatoes to use a spray Del Gant as chairman. New future date.^efreshments were un)forms willingness to accept the an­ north boundary is a section line served by Mrs. Sane. drapes for the main room wlU nexation of this new area. (except for Section 28) and or to insure fruit on the first block in Estacada before they The Dodge community 4H be purchased and made up dur­ Qualified voters for both el­ iho present district boundary. left that they did not have time blossoms. clubs held their monthly meet­ ections must have been duly The west boundary is along sec­ to make the customary rest Legislative rommittee mem­ ing the summer. ing achievement program at the registered prior to June 1 in ' tion lines and the Eagle Creek stop on the way in. Chaplain Nita Gant reported ber, James Martin described an community hall Friday eve. the voting precinct for this dis­ forms the southwest boundary. Other events of the day in­ article from Readers Digest. a ne"[ granddaughter for Hugh cluded an excursion to Jantzen June 20 at 8 Ralph Reynolds which said the Armed Forces I ™arshall: a"othe'’ grandson for Beach and the band members was master of cermonies in ab­ were taking millions of acres of _ rs’ rPla enr>y, Mrs. Sam getting to view themselves on sence of A. T. Varitz. good farm land, not only taking . nly r' ls getting TV after they arrived home. Each leader gave a report on Mt. Chapter No. 108, of the the ground out of production, £etterl’ Everhett Shibley injured Advanced band practices are the activities of their group. Order of the Eastern Star, In­ but also off the tax rolls ')y fa hor5fs1h° e wlth * b,’"e ln' held Tuesdays at 7:30 and last Each club member had been The unique dry arrangement £ ctlon; Gant and Harold stalled the following officers on 1 year’s beginners practice , F, i asked to display a part of what Saturday evening, June 21; u fashioned clock cast*, __ Horner suffering from broken day at 7:30. in ___ an old they had learned during the which was prepared by Bernice ribs; Carl Bennett with a bad Worthy Matron, Mae Eaton ;Pa- Future plans for the band In­ club year. The Capable Cooks tron, Paul Eaton; Associate cut; Ray Miller having to be clude a trip to Albany July 3 Miller to go to the Home Ec. Estacada Church League Wednesday evening of last chocolate cakes which display at State Grange was on hospitalized for a skin graft on Matron, Evelyn Lawrence; As­ for the timber carnival and to displayed r___ were later served to the audie­ softball inaugurated season week a large number of mcm- sociate Patron, S. E. Lawrence; Molalla July 6 for the rodeo- display. Six birth,lay cakes will h,s arm; GeorgIe Ledbury re- nce. The Needle Notes showed play June 12 at Estacada Grade hers and friends of the Estaca­ Secretary, Gertrude Scrutton ; be sent to the McClaren school coverlng a” »^ury whlcn stuffed toys, oprons, pot holders School. Six teams started off da Methodist Church gathered Treasurer, Abbie Armstrong; their in July so the boys with June and various other things they the season play with Redland at the church to honor stopping Viola 7 to 6; Colton pastor, Rev. Violet Boiliger. birthdays will not miss their *U at h°!"^ M'*’ Chrls Conductress, Iris Sears; Asso­ have made. The Green Needle defeated Church of God 9 to 4; Wilbers second daughter very ciate Conductress, Myrl Linn; After a short program, sing­ party. Foresters had a large display of and Barton defeated Springwa­ ing and refreshments were en­ ill and the death of Mrs. Roy Chaplain. Vernita Gant; Mars­ shrubs and trees native to Ore­ The community service com­ Beck, mother of Mrs. Everett hall, Daisy Tarcy; O'Tganist. ter 14 to 12. joyed in the social rooms of the mittee was informed that a Shibley and Mrs Jack Akins. Lucille Jenkins; Ada, Flor­ Last Monday evening the men gon. Each member of the audi­ June 19 the church league ad­ basement. Mrs. Delbert Nord- member had requested an addit Ruth, Priscilla representing the volunteer fire ence was given a card and ask­ ded two more teams to its rost­ quist made a beautifully decor­ R. H. Millard was given a ence Glover; ed to identify as many of the ional sign at the Dodge Inter­ Father’s day gift from the Baptist Church and ated cake for the occasion. A Anders; Esther, Ruby Rivers; j department wound up their del- specimens as possible. The For­ er,Estacada EagleCreek. Results of Thurs­ gift of money for a set of lug­ section and her request had re- grange and it was announced Mortha, Lois Erickson; Eecta, iveries of the new business di- as follows- gage was given Rev. Boiliger suited in the county Crew pre- that Mr.and Mrs. Elwin Shibley Irene Connor: Warder, Elmer rectories within Estacada. Those esters also had several speci­ day’s games are the Springwater overwhelmed At the closing session of paring and placing a fine new had won a set of encpclopedia Linn; Sentinel, Del Gant The who did not receive one may mens of insect life on display Sally Reynolds and Celio Be- Colton 16to 4; Viola defeated Methodist conference last F: i sign directing travellers to for second place in the state installing officers were Lucille contact Chief Sagner. The ones Church of God 9to 5; the Bap­ day night, she received an ap­ Dodge hall contest f o r young grange couple Jenkins. P.M. and Loren Cyrus, for the rural area will be mailed gulien gave a very interesting tists stopped Eagle Creek 13 to pointment to serve the Shedd, and timely demonstration on The health and safety report of the year, P.P.; Mattie Darrow. P. M. was out within a few weeks 8 and Redland beat Barton 14 Oregon church and is moving Asst. Chief Von Gray appoint the correct and incorrect way to 11. This weeks schedule: there this week. as given by Josephine Bennett Joe Guttridge, who is a dep- metaling marshall; Avis Cyrus. to answer the phone Geo. Cas­ who urged everyone to get pol- uty of the Oregon state grange P.M. was installing Chaplain. ed Joe Marek as Lt. of Personel. Junc26— Colton at Barton; io shots and also told of the tu-- and assistant steward, had at- Emma Allen of Pioneer Chap­ President Frank Marshall swore well told of a recent trip to Rcdand vs. Springwater; Viola berculin test now being recom- tneded all sessions of the state ter was installing organist and in Vince McKee as a new mtm- Livestock club took to Canby to vs. EagleCreek; Church ofGod ... _ . _ ber o f the department bringing the fat lamb show. Kathi Rey­ vs. Baptists; Methodists vs. mended to discover victims of grange at Eugene, chose two to- Alice Carter. P M. as Installing lhe cur,.ent roster to 22 men nolds gave a report on enter­ GarfieldNazarenes tuberculosis. People who react pics from Elmer McClures spre- secretary. „ within the organization . taining others. Ronald and Stev­ to the test are then xrayed. ches to the convention, Farm- The meeting was opened witn John Deets served refresh- en Slane showed how to trim a It was announced that identi- ers’ truck licenses and fees and tl' 1957-58 officers. Del Gant ments and following adjourn- tree to product better lumber Now playing at the Broad­ fication bracelets may be pur- the Federal highway system, and Daisy Tracy, in the chairs, ment a film “Payday at the and to protect smaller trees.Le­ way theatre, a picture packed chased at a reasonable price or Next meeting will be July 12 They retired and the installa- Brickyard was shown. 15 men an Reynolds gave a short tolk with action from the word go’ neck chains for children at a at 8 P.M- tion followed. Doris Hosford attended the meeting, ACTION OF THE TIGER’ in on weeds and how to get rid of cinemascope and color, filmed of Portand was the soloist with them. “LOST ” CHILDREN CAUSE in Athens and Albania. Van Clifton Walter as accompanist. M>-s. Forrest Erickson pre­ SEARCH IN DODGE Johnson holds the starring role, Sharon Taylor entertained dur­ sented the grou p with a large Ronald Slane and Kathy Ma­ supported by a young lady new ing the interlude with numbers American flag from the Ameri­ son created quite an uproar Sun­ to pictures- Miss Martino Car can Legion Auxiliary in Esta­ on the electric organ.. day afternoon in Dodge when Five tennis lessons will be ol and Herbert Lorn. The story cada. Mrs. Erickson told the 4- presented Joseph Nicholson, route 1,Es­ Daisy Tracy was they disappeared for several given to people of all ages star­ of a American adventuerer who Hers that the American flag is her Past Matron's jewel by Ha­ hours. Mrs. Slane and the tacada, died in a Portland hos­ the third oldest flag in the ting Friday, June 27 at the high smuggles human cargo out of children were on a combina­ pital Saturday after being con­ zel Day. Mae ond Paul Eaton world and pointed out the 33rd school tennis court.. The five Communist held Albania into tion picnic ond fishing trip on fined for one day. He was born had Daisy Tracy and Del Gant star the star of our lessons necessary to complete free Greece. Second big hit The Estacada Babe Ruth state, whichis Clear Creek when Ronald and February 16, 1875 in Temple escorted to the East where they the course are, weather per­ preacher finds himself in the Oregon. Kathy decided to search for Sowerby, England. He had been were presented gifts. After the baseball team started league Three members of the Capable mitting: middle of a white man’s raid on deeper pools without properly a resident of Estacada for 54 meeting refreshments were ser­ play June 14th, playing Oregon Cooks were given ribbons and Friday, June 27 Brief history an Indian camp. Thisis the The boys got off to a awards for making the most of the game, rules anil funda­ ' LAWLESS EIGHTIES ’ with notifying headquarters. Mrs. years and when he was employ­ ved in the dining room by Mr. City. Slane searched for sometime be­ ed was a steam fitter in con­ and Mrs. Paul Eaton, Mr. and good start by playing an error- outstanding grades in a series mentals. Buster Crabbe, John Smith and , . . less ball game and showing con- of three tests given by their Monday, June 31, the forehand Marilyn Saris. Thrills and chills fore calling for help; then Mr. struction work. and Mrs. Max Kishpaugh joined His survivors include one bro­ Mrs. S. E. Lawrence and Ins siderable strength on offense. leaders They were Celia Begu- smash in the Black Hills. the search. Dan and Pat Dough­ ther, John of Estacada; and a S< ai\v Pouring at the tables Behind the capable pitching of lien, Sally Reynolds and Susan Tuesday, July 1- The backhand Starts Sunday through Tues erty,Ralph and Leaon Reynolds, sister, Elizabeth Nicholson in were Ruth Keith and Eva Kit- Norm Riddle and Howard Bess, Caswelll. / day—Francoise Sagan’s cele­ Mrs. Mary Kish­ and footwork Estacada defeated Oregon City paugh was presented Tom Stroeder, Buzz Keller, Ar­ England. Services were held on ching. Wednesday, July 2- the serve brated romantic best selling with a 4-H thur Davis and Eugene, A T. Tuesday at 2 PM in Clayville Thursday, July 3- Review book is brought to the screen booster card from all the clubs. Varitz.John and David Wolford chapel with interment in the All lessons are to be folowed with David Niven. Deborah YOU'RE SURE OF LOTS OF h^ to toeM ilwfuki^Brav« 3 and Richard Collins were all Odd Fellows cemetery. by periods of play. After the Kerr and new Jean Seberg in FUN AT BLUE LAKE PARK the North Clackamas County SKYLINE ROAD IS NOW standing by; to form a search course is completed there is to BONJOUR TRISTESSE’ film Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Wade When local folks want a lot of Babe Ruth league Milwaukie OPEN Says FOREST SERVICE be a tournament for players 14 ed in cinemascope and coor al party when word was received that the children had been found visited the Ralph Wades and fun in a super modern picnic Kot off to a good start, leading be ong the French Rivera and it Supervisor Paul Neff, Mt and under; the winner to over the park where you don’t go t“ Estacada by a 8-1 count. Estaca by Mrs. Kishpaugh and Mrs. the Dick Phillips awarded temporary possession Paris. The book is somethin) Hood National Forest, announ­ week end. . Slane. sleep for lack of something to ,la ca™ back 8trIon8 to tie . the ces that the Skyline road from of a trophy This is the second on the ‘Must Read’ list- the pic annual Junior tennis tourna­ ture also should be on the ‘Mus do, they naturally go to Blue ?am®A0; 10; In an overtime. Braves came out ahead with Clackamas Lake to Olallie Lake ment Last year's winner was See’ list. ) Lake Park, the outstanding the a 11-10 count. Robin Cody is now open for public travell. Joyce Black whose name Is al­ Starts next week—we ha ve playground of this section of turned in a good performance The Ollalie Lake resort with ready engraved on the trophy. ‘Trooper Hook’ starring Joel Oregon and probably the ent- on the pitching mound along boat and cabin rentals and the McCrea and The Happy Road tire Northwest. with some very capable offen Forest Service picnic grounds with Gene Kelly. Blue Lake Park is a fine ex­ sive play by his fellow team are also open, however, the The George Stees of Redland ample of what can be accomp­ mates. campground units on the south uncle of Marguerite Keller, re- Tim Barr, son of Mr. and Mrs lished by free enterprise. Man- Last Saturday the Milwaukit end of the lake are still covered centy suffered a heat stroke Joe Barr, fell out of a cherry ager Nick Welsh and his cap- Giants played host to Estacada. with snow. and was taken to the hospital. tree and suffered a light con able assistants have built up a local team got off to a good The road from Detroit to Brei- After a few days he was able He is in Holladay park which is known for its start leading the Giants 5-O.Mil- tenbush Lake suffered severe to come to the Keller home cussinn beauty and excellence of enter- wtmkie came back strong to de- washing due to unseasonal fall and when he" was recovered Park hospital 4 • ___ r_■ i- 4 ■ „ „ all h Estacada b a 21 10 f count the tainment facilities over the feat Bab