Cstaraitas Clackamas Counts Jtetos In Its Fifty-fourth Fear of Publication Volume No. 54 Estacada, Oregon, Friday, July 11,1 9 5 8 Number 21 // Win $ 1 0 In our ''Find the Error Contest Starting with this Edition Starting in this paper, your “ News” is conducting a “Find the Error” contest. A deliberate mistake o f price or text, or both, has been placed in one ad which will be in both your paper or shopper. This paper is being mailed at random. You will have to check all the ads carefully to find the “ planted" mistake. When you find what you think is the right mistake, take your paper to the firm in whose ad it appears and you may take advantage of the error in price if to your advantage. You will also receive a cash prize of $10.00 at the same time. The mistake must be reported by 5 p.m. of the Saturday following the date of this paper. 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 the News office window after 5 p.m. on Saturday. This contest will only apply to the designated error. Legion and Auxiliary Receive Reports from State Convention Held at Astoria CanI Douglass Amohican L e ­ Abbott anoouneed she had in­ gion Post and Unit hold their vited the Leatherneck Drum monthly meeting Monday and & Bugle Corp to play at the heard reports of delegates at­ installation of officers Aug.23. tending the Dcpartmnnt con­ Mrs Adoph Still w ill be the vention at Astoria. chairman for the luncheon Ju­ Mrs. George Armstrong rt ly 16th to be assisted by Mrs. ported attending the committee Frank Marshall, Mrs. Clifford meeting on membership. M em ­ Leonard and Mrs. Harry H ick­ bership awards w ere received man. by Mrs George Arsmstrong Junior member Cheryl Ann membership chairman; Mrs. Leonard celebrated her birth­ Eva Dooley. Mrs. Forrest Er­ day by receiving gifts from the ickson and Mrs. Adolph Still- Auxiliary president and mem­ Mrs. Larry Meade reported bership chairman. attending the child welfare The Junior group w ill be or­ committee and said that a sur­ ganized after Sept 1 and w ill v ey would be made in the meet on a Saturday.There are srhools to ascertain the number many interestin things for the of war orphaned children. Juniors to do and it is the hope There are many scholarships to of the Chairman Mrs. Adolpn assist war orphans in receiving Still that all members w il join their higher education. Anyone the group fo r fun and learning. wishing to report a young p e r­ Child welfare chairman Mrs. son who has lost their veteran A llyn Price reported assisting father call Mrs. Allyn Price so one youngster with a suit of that she may start to compile a clothes and thru the public list for this area. The survey health nurse clothing for an­ can not be made complete w ith ­ other child. Anyone having out cooperation o f the school good used and outgrown cloth­ faculty ing remember our child w el­ Mrs. John Abbott reported on fare chairman w ill place it the Drum and Bugle Corp con­ where it w ill do a lot o f good- test and what a thrill it was to The Unit is very proud o f Mrs see the teams in competition. Allyn Price for her written re­ Mrs. Ray Gordon reported port o f child w elfare activities on the various speakres at the which received a department opening joint session. Gov. award o f first. The Unit wishes Holmes addressed the conven to thank everyone fo r their tion alonp with Unander and assistance in our program of Hatfield. . rehabilitation and child w e l­ The two new electric stoves fare. May w e have another sue are ready to be installed in the cuessful year. kitchen with furnace heat to be O wing to the absence o f added to the kitchen Post Commander Til Foreman Mrs. Forrest Erickson p re­ First Vice Commander took sented the flag to Dodge 4H his place. Chaplain S. E L a w ­ youngsters and told the story rence was also absent and hts o f the flag to the youngsters. place was taken by Larry Auxiliary President Mrs. Jane Meade. BOOK FORUM DATE NO RTH FO R K PROJECT IS POSTPONED W IVES TO DINE The Estacada L ibrary Book North Fork Project Wives Forum usually held on the sec­ Luncheon w ill be held at the ond Saturday has been post­ Legion hall July 16. For res­ poned until the third Saturday, ervations phone Mrs. Bert Cole July 19 A t this time the life and books of Ernest Heming­ CR 9 -4126 or Mrs. Ed Schlue, CR-4113. way will be discussed. Beachcombing a la Estacada Mr. and Mrs. Nat Gozzano pose for authin beachcombing atmosphere to provide setting for Mrs. Gozzano's presentation o f her “ How Daddy Horae ek-end. Became a Beachcnv New Garden Ciub Fred and Rose Bartholomew Return Cmcers Installed from Extensive European Tour Estacada Garden Club met at the C ity Hall July 7 at 1 PM with the following hostesses: Bernice Miller, and Minerva Ficken Roll call was answered by 21 members. Due to the absence o f sever­ al new officers last month, the installation was postponed until this meeting. Grace Still con­ ducted the instalation o f the follow ing officers: Pres., Bern­ ice M iller; 1st vice pres., Ber­ tha Gentemann; 2nd vice pres. Abbie Armstrong; secretary, Ruth Westerberg; treasurer, Florence Lamb Each officer was presented with a lovely corsage. The president Bernice M iller appointed standing committ­ ees for the year.A new commit­ tee has been added this year. Bertha Gentemonn was asked to be chairman o f the commit-- tee for the Mctzler Memorial Park located about 2 miles from Springwater on Clear Creek. Considerable interest is being shown in dcvelopng the park. The county has quite a little money this year for parks therefore the people o f this dis­ trict should make an appeal to the county fo r this park. Judging the arrangements and horticulture before the busi­ ness meeting w ill help speed up the meeting The club decided that just important business be brought up in our meeting and extras w ill be taken care o f by the Executive Committee, thus giving more t’me for the pro­ gram. Louise Linn gave an inteien- ing report on her trip to tho state convention held in Eug­ ene in June Next meeting w ill be the an­ nual potuek picnic to be held at R iver M ill Park, in case o f rain at the city hall; time— 11:30 AM. Hostesses are Ann Underwood . Lena Underwood i nd Elizabeth Ames. The pic­ nic is pot luck and hostesses w ill serve only the drinks At our next meeting Della Ewalt w ill give a talk on hor­ ticulture, how to groom our fowers for the show, the leaves to take o ff or leavn on. etc. ickcrsley Mew City Councilman By Rose Bartholomew We loft Portland April 21 by plane for N ew York and arriv­ ed at Idlew ild Airport just eight hours and fifteen minutes later. We left on April 23 on the Chirsto Columbo for Nap­ les, arriving the 1st day of May It was their Labor Day and there were lots of people on the streets begging. It Is not a very clean city and the streets are made of cobble stones. We took a trip to Mt. Vesuvius and then on to Pom ­ peii and looked over the ruins, which covered 130 arces of the city- In 1944 it was covered with 14 feet o f ashes again. From there w e went on a very narrow road over a mountain down to Mediterranean Saa There wer-j one thousand curv es in thirty miles o f this road In Italy they use every inuli o f ground possible and even terrace the hills and plant lemon and orange trees. We left by bus for Rome and went through farming country. Be­ cause o f lack o f machinery, they build ihe roads by laying rocks about six incites square by hand. We ent through Cas- sino where one of the greatest battles of World War II took place. A fter arriving in Romo w e went through St. Peters Church and saw the Pope. He stuck his head out o f a window four stories high and blessed the crowd The zoo in Rome was a wonderful place and the had lots o f animals we neer saw before. Every park we visited we had to pay if we sat down on a bench. The trip to Florence over the mountains was very beautiful. Some places the bus could bare­ ly make the hairpin curves.Wo saw the women out cutting and shocking hay. They still use oxen on tho farms. The streets of F ' r nee arc very narrow The stores close at noon and open again at 3 PM. They have big iron gates with pad­ locks across the doors and w in ­ dows. They are now building more moron buildings to take the place of those bombed dm - ing the war. In Venice there is not a car as all the streets are canals, and transportation is by boai or gondola. From there we had our first train ride to M il­ an, and from there to Genoa by train. There were twelve tunnels through the mountains and a tunnel under the town. Our hotel was on top o f it They raise over a thousand acres of carnations and roses for the perfume factories at Nice. Wo went to Monte Car- 10c Per Copy (JU i'c r Yem Steven Car P itie d írcm Cackamas loand saw Grace's home, flowers w ere beautiful and even planted in the places in the rock walls. Going to Switzerland was beautiful scenery, headquarters were at Interlock- en. We visited Bern and then went to Meieringen, where my father came from. I saw the home where my father lived and also met three of my cou­ sins Had to have an inter­ preter to talk to them. We took several trips up in the moun­ tains in cable cars and tram cars. Switzerland was the cleanest country we visited. When w e went to Austria w e stayed in a hotel built in 1556. The chairs in the hotel are carved out of wood. Wc went up the mountain in a lift. They weigh the people and on­ ly take 2500 pounds They go 3000 feet stright up and from there you can see three d iffe r­ ent countries — Switzerland. Germany and Austria. In Heidelberg w e had s nice isit with David Qualls. From Weisbaden, on the Rhine, w>‘ went to Cologne. It is one of the badly bombed cities whien they are trying to rebuild. Amsterdam is a very beauti­ ful city and is the largest city in Holland. Everybody, young and old. ride bicycles. The homes arc tall and narrow and in each one there is a gable at the top with a hook and pulley to get their furniture into their homes In Brussels we went to the World’s Fair. It took us three days to find the Unitcu States building. All the signs wen- in French. German or Dutch. Tore were more people in the U.S. biuling than any other building wo visited. In Paris we found the high­ est prices of all We saw Nap­ oleon’s Tomb: went to the top of the Eiffel Tower, anl wem to the Follies. We flew from Paris to Lon ­ don and there went on several tours to Windsor Castle. Hyd<- Park and No. 10 Downing St. an other places o f interest. We saw the changing of the Guard- at Buckingham Palace. The men in London are wearing derby hats again. We left for the dear old U S. on the Corona. a beautiful ship, with fine food after being abroad. Upon arriving in Now York July 1 w e found it very hot. On part o f the way home the storm was so bad they couldn’t serve our food fop- , 1-2 hours. How happy w e, were to get back to dear old i Estacada. At the regular meeting of the City Council Wednesday even­ ing. July 2, Mayor Weinrich suggested the name o f Earl H Eckcrsley for City Councilman and by unanimous vote of all council members Mr. Eckcrsley was appointed to fill the vac­ ancy created by the resigna­ .11 DIT1I LU C IL L E BARNES tion o f Rev. Marion Ravan. WEDS IN P O R T LA N D The Mayor asked fo r and re Miss Judith Lucille Barnes. ceived the council’s support I daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Wm. for a policy which would sub­ B. Barnes of Estacada Route 1. mit department expenses to became the bride of Robert the chairman o f each depart­ Blaine Huey. Molalla, at a dou­ ment committee. The Mayor ble ring ceremony on Saturday. felt that by doing this a better June 28. The wedding took knowledge o f the C ity’s pur­ The Upper Clackamas R iver i place at the home of the bride’s chases and day to day finan­ Chamber o f Commerce is plan­ aunt an uncle, Mr. and MrsH. cial condiitions would be un­ ning a brochure o f the recreat­ N. Jinings of Portland with the derstood in detail by more of ional facilities of our Clacka­ Rev. Walter J. Knutson, St the council members. The mas R iver Playbround for the Marks Lutheran Church o ffic i­ chairman o f the committee or purpose of attracting more ating. committees, would claar their | tourists to the area We need The bride, given in marriage requests through the Record­ your help in obtaining pictures by her father, wore a ballerina er’s office, and where they o f any kind to promote this in­ length white brocadeded nylon deemed necessary, bids would j terest. I f anyone has snap­ net over taffeta gown, with a be asked for. shots taken in this area p er­ fingertip veil o f nylon net. held The street committee o f the taining to— fishing. camping, at the crown with tiny pleats Council, who have spent much picnic areas, scenery, water and sequins She carried two time considering the im prove­ skiing, hunting, hiking. and white orchids on a white Bible. ment of Broadway St North of would be w illing to donate Miss Sharon Alertas o f Col- 3rd Ave.. instructed the Recor­ them for this worthwhile pro­ 1 ton attended the bride and Mr. der to advise Carl E. Green, ject please bring or mail them Ed Bring, also o f Colton was .City Engineer, that immediate to the Clackamas County News the best man.Miss Janet Jones, engineering of permanent im ­ office. It will be greatly ap­ cousin of the bride, was In provement extending as far as preciated. charge o f the guest book. Mrs. the north line o f the Post O f­ Harold Silk, aunt of the.groom. fice be made, with the possib­ M rs K-'n Dwarchak. sister of ility of submitting the job for the groom. Mrs Oren Barnes, bids in the very near future The Estacado Telephone Co. aunt of the bride and Mrs. Wm. We now understand that Mr. w ill be publishing new direc’ o Jinings, an intimate friend, as­ Green has made a preliminary ries soon. Anyone wanting new sisted at the reception held in survey and w ill work with the telephone service, or a number the garden after thy ceremony. street committee to speed up change, or listing change con drainange and paving on that act the Telephone business portion of Broadway street. PIE SO C IAL BY DODGE office CR 9-4161. J18 A letter was received from TEEN-AGE CLUB Veo Ralston, addressed to the The Dodge Teen age club is Planning commission, request - holding a pie social at the ing permission to build a five C A R W ASH This S A T I K D AY Dodge Community Hall Satur­ BY YO U TH OROITP to ten unit motel on his proper­ day evening at 7:30 PM. Every ty. located on N E Broadway The Teen age A car wash will be conducted one weld- me. St This letter was terned ov­ this Saturday. July 12. from girls are to furnish the pies. er to the Planning Commission 8:30 AM to 7:30 PM at Sin­ Please come one and ail. by the Council for early con­ clair’s Mobil Service Station b sideration. pung people o f Westmins- R->v Rhine and family from re- Eagl Fellr Eugene visitdd Julv 4 at th« R A K E D FOOD SALE • used tow Pro Ira Reyonlds home In the The Dodge CommunHv Clue a church-sf afternoon Mr. and Mrs. Jam*-- w ill hold a Baked Food Sal" Hanna of Portland were also chool at Lc S.-t’ irday. July 2 a* the Clacka­ & Clark mas Countv News O ffice Materia! Needed for C. of Commrce Brochure ■ h J IV H H D D U « Relief was felt by all concerned when this .olen ‘47 Ford was hauled from the Clackama: 1:. vY.es East o f Estacada last Saturday. Estacada Chief of Police Barden with S", * and County officers enlisted the help of skin-diver Beane Exton who got a line on the car in .‘50 ft of water. Exton is shown in the top picture. Miller’s wrecker is shown at work with the car being towed from the depths. Ken Laudeibtsch Called by Death Monday at It AM at Clayville Chapel in E-taoada with Rev. Vernon Ross officiating Inter­ ment followed at the River- view Abbey. Kenneth I< Lauderbnek. 72 | late of E-t::cida died Thur das Mr and Mrs. Fred A Mars­ at a Portland hospital following hall sp"nt the 4th of July at a short illness Mr Laudrehack who wn- Agency Valley Reservoir near They were operator o f the Estacada berr- B< ulah. Oregon receiving station was born on Join' d by Mr. and Mrs Philip fo n t September 28, 1885 at Dover. Mar-hall and children Tile Marshalls Mo., and had lived in Estacada Boise, Idaho. report limit catches o f trout for the last 18 years. the Survivors incluse his widow from the North fork o f Lillian: four ons. James an.l Malheur river. Jack both of Oakland Call’' Robert. Boise. Idaho; Richard Portland on«' dauhgter, Mr- In Drcemeboi 1941 when the Judith Berreth. Portland. t w I'd and enp- sisters, Mrs Emma Waybill ■e N avy nurses Boring; Mrs. Edith Mill' r one- and sent Gresham two brothers. For ¡«on in Japan ,est, Boring Leonard. Gresh re am; and three grandchildren. Funeral services were held olm