estacadas Clacfeamas - j. In Its Fifty-fourth Year oT I4ibl ¡ration Number 20 Volume No. 54 Estacada, Oregon, Friday, Our "Find the Error" Contest to Start in "N ew s" Next Week. Cash Prize! ^ A J v v i L » M i » n« m a m / »**» 1058 r r—• > r r a i ii . ua 10c Per Copy p r ikl^l^linwBt.1 Marie Fontana Rates Oregon Best Mario Fontana left Estacada ten months ago but liked our city so well she returned last week and purchased the Estaca da G ift Shop, which she had previously sold to Ina Johnson. Mrs. Fontana has done con siderable travelling during the time she was gone. Her head quarters w ere at her daughters in Rocky River, Ohio. She vis ited her son Elbert Sponhaucr in Chicago and a sister in Han- field, N. J This visit was sad dened by the death o f her sister on Thanksgiving day. She al so visited a brother in the his torical town of Dover, Dela ware In this town the original whipping post is in the yard o f the County Courty Hou ¡e. The many antique shops on the K in g ’s Highway there w ere in teresting to her. A t Christmas time she was in N ew York C i ty and saw a Christmas play at Rockfeller Center.She saw the stage play “ Happy L ittle Fell ow ’’ and many other interest ing things and places.She made a trip to Lake Turick, Ills, to visit an old time friend,, Mrs. Malmquist and daughter. Mr. and Mrs. David Horner, accomp nied by Mr. and Mrs. Ralph M atile o f Oregon City, left by plane for San Francisco Monday the 23. They spent sev eral days there visiting points of interest. On Thursday they went to Reno and while there they visited Virginia City. They saw the Comstock mine and other interesting sights. They returned home Monday and re port they had a wonderful time. IN F A N T D AU G H TE R DIES IN P O R T L A N D H O S P IT A L Nancy Sue Judd, infant dau ghter o f Mr. and Mrs Robert W. Judd of Engle Creek, died Monday o f last week at a Port land hospital follow ing a long illness. The baby was born on April 1, 1357 in Long Beach. Calif. Besides the parents, Mr. and Mrs. Robert W. Judd, she has three sisters and one brother, Linda, Marilyn, Patricia and Daniel, all at home: Grandpoi- ents, Mrs. Alice Smith of Port land and Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Wholing o f Long Beach, Calif Requiem mass was offered Wednesday o f last meek at the St. Aloysius Catholic Church in Estacada with interment at the Forester cemetery at Eagle Creek. C layville chapel had charge of arrangements. Mr. and Mrs. Kenney Mah- lum o f Portland visited Mrs. Mahlum’s parents, Mr. and Mis. Lewis Pauli, on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. W ilfred Men denhall and three children of Longview, w ere house guests of the David Horners Wednesday o f this week. PGE ISSUES COLORFUL IN V IT A T IO N S TO IN D U S T R Y A full color 30-page invitation to industries across the land to locate in Oregon has been pub lished and is now being distrib uted ny Portland General Elec tric Company. The brochure outlines in gen eral terms the resources, facili ties and services that can be found in Oregon, with special emphasis on Portland and the W illam ette Valley. Library Ass n. Elects Officers Beachromber” is a happy relief after reading some o f the sen sational literature being featur ed at our bookstands today. The freedom o f expression, fresh ness and comedy are a real treat— sort o f like giving your brain a breath o f fresh air. For a pleasant evening o f re freshing reading entertainment and cheefulne-s. you won't re- g-et an evening o f "beachcomb ing" with ‘ Daddy ” LEG IO N A N D U N IT W IL L MEET M O N D A Y EVE. Carl Douglass American L e gion Post and Legion Auxiliary w ill hold their July meeting Monday evening,.July 7th in tne Legion hall. Reports w ill be made on the American L e gion and A u xiiary state conven tion held last week at Astoria. The Estacada Library Asso- • ciation met June 28with the follow ing members present: Mae Eaton, Clarabell Oswald, Betty Dunlop, Geraldine Price, Ada Dayton, Hattie Saunders and Louise Linn. K E P U B LIC A N S ELECT The librarian, Ada Dayton, reported that 618 books had Don Quesinbcrry of Carver been taken out during the was re-elecied chairman of the month of May. 1 Clackamas county Republican O fficers for the coming year central committee at a meeting w ere elected as follows: Presi in Oregon C ity last week. Mrs dent- Betty Dunlop: vice-presi •Vida Robertson, Molalla, was dent, Geraldine Price; Secret re-elected vice chairman; Faith ary. Ada Dayton and Tieasur- Gillette, Oswego, yas named as er, Louise Linn. Tw o members secretary, and J. Bcrglund, of at large- Clarabell Oswald and Clackamas was elected treasur Hattie Saunders. ie s Dr. Arthur Guild of Canby ' was named congressional com mitteeman and Mrs. Gladys . * .^1? Young or Oswego was named ,V i congressional committccwo. man. Rev. Reiser, t-Q Qyr Author to Present Book cî Horners Methodist Pastor Marilyn Hedley G o z z a n o , prominent local author w ill be at H om er’s Market. Estacada. Thursday, Friday and Saturday, July 10-11-12 between 3 and 5 p.m. each day. to present her book. "H ow Daddy Became A Beachcomber.” To provide a proper atmos phere for presentation of the book an appropriate beach comber background is being displayed by Homers'. “ How Daddy B e c a m e A P.T.4, Sponsoring Kiwanis Phn L~ke Rid s Swimming lessons Starting next week, your “ News” will conduct a A deliberate mistake of price or text will be placed in one ad appearing in your paper or shopper. This will be mailed l O someone at random. You must check all ads care fully to find the error. When you find it, please report to the firm in whose ad the mistake appears where you may take advantage of the error if in a price. You will also receive a cash prize of $10. The mistake must be reported by 5 p.m. of the Saturday following our date of publication. If the prize is not claimed, it will be added to the next week’s prize. A duplicate paper showing the “ mist ake” will be posted in our window after 5 p.m. on Saturday. This contest will only apply to our intent ional errors. (N o comments, please.) “Find the Error” Contest. Mrs. Wm. Tucker Hlew Area P. T. A. President ÿîi. 00 P.*i' Year $w mmintj Are: Improvements The Parent Teachers Associa At a special meeting o f the tion and the Estacada Grade board o f directors o f the Esta School are sponsoring a pro cada Kiwanis club, last Thurs gram that w ill make it possible day night, the group gave its official go-ahead on an Estacada for all youngsters age 8 to 14 L a k e improvement program. exclusively to have free swim Measures to improve swim ming lessons. Sign up is taking ming facilities will be put into place at Mayroses’ store. Nearly | effect as soon as possible. A survey of the lake indicated the i 100 are signed up already and only practical place for a swtm- j the facilities w ill accommodate ming area is that area in front around 120. ¡o f President Bob Cody’s house, and that is where the efforts Boys and girls whose last will be concentrated. name starts with letters A to J Already some wooden steps art* to have lessons on Thesday have been obtained to provide and Thursday and those whose an easier access route to the last name starts with letters K water. These steps were former to Z are to have lessons on Wed ly used by Northwood. Inc., on nesday and Friday. There w ill the North Fork dam project. It be no lessons in Monday. was a great stroke o f luck get Each group w ill be divided in ting the steps, and it was decid to three classes: beginners, in- ed that the first practical move . termediate, and advanced. The would be some brush-clearing j course consists of ten lessons, work and installation o f the and nearly all who participate ] steps. Beyond this, plans are i w ill learn to swim afoot to provide a log boom to Lessons for those in the first j seal o ff the swim area with a ! part of the alphabet w ill start j ! walkway around the boomed : Tuesday, July 8th, and for those I area. Sunday morning saw the • in the last part of the alphabet start o f this project with a work starting date is Wednesday, July party consisting of Sim Dunlop 9th. Those taking part should be and Duane Day putting in a j there at 9 a.m. and bring lunch * morning’s hard effort toward and a towel. Girls should have clearing the site for the steps bathing caps. Considerable progress was made in that direction. The Estacada lake project is W O R LD W A R VETS I one which w ill benefit the en TO MEET J U L Y 8TH tire community and one which each Kiwanian should support. A j - j i F.; The local barracks of World It will take a lot o f work, but C S u li W ar One Veterans w ill meet on end results will be well worth Tuesday evening, July 8 in the the effort. Now that this pro V F W hall at Currinsville. A ll ject is started, let’s keep it go World War One Veterans are ing.! — Kiwanis Bulletin The Estacada Garden Club cordiailly invited. w ill meet at the City H all next G A R Y S A R IN CELEBRATES Monday, July 7th at 1 P.M., NEW SUMMER A C T IV IT Y HIS 12TH B IR T H D A Y with the follow ing hostesses: Bernice M iller.M abel Jubb and FOR RECREATIO N Gary Sarin celebrated his 12th Minerva Fickcn. The summer recreation pro birthday June 25 ot the Delbert In preparation fo r our Fall Nordquist home. Flower show to be held August gram w ill ahve a new actvily— Games were played with pri- 16 and 17, w e w ill practice on Crafts and playground activil- zen and favors for the children. Japanese arrangements. W ill ties w ill be taught This will be Refreshments were served witn from each member bring a bowl, flo for 5, 6 and 7 year olds a beautifully (decorated cake wers and foliage in order to 10 to 1 PM each Tuesday and made by June Saunders and practice on these arrange Thursday during July st ating M ajorie Nordquist. July 8th. ments? , Guests attending w ere Kathy A ll women interested in flo w Children are to come with a Armstiong, Tamara Miller, sack lunch. They are to meci ers are invited to these meet Mark Geil, Bobby, Diane and under the breezeway in back ings. o f the Grade School. M s. R. Gail Saunders, Kevin and Dcl- Mrs. N ord E. Cody w ill be the supervisor bertu Nordquist. For any questions call CK quist, Mrs. Saunders and Mrs. Sarin. 9-3864. Fa!i Flower Show Estucada Voters Favor Firs Truck Replacement Reksxin After G&lf Winners N are ! New minister at the Estacada A special meeting of the Methodist Church is Rav. Mil- Council of the City o f Estacada ton L. Nelson, recently appoin ’ was called June 25 for the pur ted to replace the Rev Violet pose, as required by law. to B olliger by Bishop A. Raymond canvas the votes of the Special Grant of the Portland Area o f i election held in the C ity o f Es the Methodist Church. Rev. tacada to raise a $2000.00 an Nelson cgmes from Berkeley, pur- The organizational meeting of nual fund to be used to California, where he completed the Clackamas County Parent shaso fire equipment. The his training fo r the ministry. Teacher Association East Coun votes were canvassed and the This is his first full-time ap cil was held Wednesday. June result was as follows- 44 votes pointment to a church. tax 25 at Sandy Grade School with "yes” for the additional Nelson is a native o f Oregon, Mrs. John Garrett presiding. levy and 9 votes "no.” It is having been reared in T illa Mrs. Garret explained the di- evident from the small number mook. His fam ily includes his j visiion o f the Clackamas Coun ! of votes that the majority of wife, Shirley, originally from ity Council into must five seperate the people o f the city Mount Vernon, Washington, councils with their own govern have considered that new fire and their 5 months old son,Ga ing officers. equipment was desirable, and ry. He has been related to the The nominating committee that the election would pass be Oregon Annual Conference of with Mrs. did not Arthur Colson ns cause they certainly ¿The Methodist Church during chairman, presented to the come out to vote. ’ his years o f schooling although council the follow ing slate to be Due to the regular Council his church work has been in voted into office for the coming meeting falling on the evening j California. year. District Director- Mrs. o f July 3rd. the Council under j I He attended Pacific U niver W inifred Bnrum; President- Chapter IV. Section 13 of the hold j sity in Forest Grove, Oregon, Mrs. Wm. Tucker, Estacada; 1st City Charter, moved to for tw o years as did his wife. Vice-President- Mrs. V. O. A n their meeting Wednesdav eve.. The couple, then engaged, tran derson, Boring; 2nd Vice Presi July 2 at 7:30 P. M. Vei n Sutton and Bob sferred to the College o f Puget dent- Mrs. Ed Shmitz, Sandy; Estacada Golf Tourney at Sound in Tacoma. Wash , from Secretary- Mrs Louis Phelps, which they received a Bachelor Welches: Treasurrer- Mrs. Glen “ READ A B O O K " CLUB TO last Sunday, relax after t BE O RG ANIZED HERE o f Arts degree In 1955. Rev. Bond, Dover. Tn spite o f a rain theat There will be a ‘Read a Book’ Nelson’s theological seminary The proceeding slate was ac training was taken at Pacific cepted by the 21 members in at Club fo r boys and girls age 8 I wonderful time v.” <s bad to 12 organized at the Estacada School of Religion, an inter-de tendance representing six Estacada G olf dinner was held for all on the Library. This w ill start July The second nominational school at Berkel schools. the golf Tourney was held last Sunday covered patio on 8 and to be eligible to join the ey. California. The East Council consists of course grounds, and it was a at the Mt. Hood G olf Course club the boy or girl has to read The new pastor was for two the following 8 grade schools: registering very enjoyable get-together for years assistant pastor of Santa Redland. Welches. Dover, Estu a book. There w ill be a choir*-; with 27 entrants and 26 players taking part.Tliis ail concerned Clara Avenue Methodist cada. Three Lynx, Bull Run, of 15 books chosen by a panel. was an 18 hole match with the The winners of the tourney To be a member in good stand Church in Alameda, California, Boring and Sandy. at prize winning scores being dr are as follows: doing religious education work The n'-xt meeting yill be held ing they will have to read basts. First Place— Dr Lionel Burton and helping with worship serv October 1 at 9:30 A M at Three least one book a month. There termined on a low net eight Second Place— D Neddrrmnn will be a chart in the library The players teed-off at ices. This was a part time po Lynx school. of Third Place— Verne Sutton with the names o f the members o’clock despite the threat sition w h ile attending semin and a list o f the books, and a- rain, and fortunately the rain Fourth Plaee— Larry Oodsey ary. Last year he was h a lf A rle t» W eyer and son Danny held o ff until the last four Fifth Place— Larry Fortner time assistant pastor of Wood- visited Dolores Sponhaucr P o r the books are read a star whl Sixth Place— Howard Ho. ner some was through playing side Road Community Metho ter at Long Creek, Oregon, for be placed opposite their name. The blind bogey prize was This was a fam iiy affair, After the club is organized dist Church in Redwood City, two weeks Lon g there will be a meeting with more or less, in that the fam il w m bv Frank Walters California, where he was re Ron will ies and friends of the player- est drive prizes went to sponsible for the educational ting settled in their new home refresments. where they arrived at the golf course about Kiggins arid Clyd** Barnes.Clo program o f the new church of Rev. Nelson delivered his first talk about the books they have were u -e i t » the P ;an nrizes For more Infomatlnn noon, bringing with them ove • 600 members. sermon here June 22 Fam ily read and picnic lunch and after the tour won hv LeRnv Kiggins A fter arriving in town F ri hobbies include sports, music, call at the library or call Mrs. ney was completed, a potluck James V. Kitching Betty Dunlop day, June 27 the fam ily is get- and camping.