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    Cataratta s
Clackamas Count? Jîetos
In Its Fifty-fourth Y ear of Publication
Volume No. 1
Number 15
Local U. S. Air Force Member Writes
of World Fair at Brussels' Belgium
Estacada, Oregon, Friday, Aug. 29, 1958
10c Per Copy
$3.,00 Per Year
Kiwanis Members at North Fork Dam Company D' Wins Estacada City Council Sees Solution
to Twining f0 ^ ree'r Proitem thru John Geil Ideas
The Street Committee of our
The second step is the actual
waiting for your turn along with
Company D,’413th
Infantry
one exhibit to another, the foot-
Regiment USA reserve, of Esta­ Estacada City our.cil has been oil-topping process. The comm-
sore and weary traveer may for a
cada and Sandy, returned recent r>>r ng on a progressive and on term is road mix and means
few Francs, enjoy the notable ex-
ly to their home Reserve Center tcouomial program. This is to just that. A crushed rock aggre­
cursion by one of the many mot-
a! Estacada after two weeks of be accomplished by city employ­ gate is spread on the roadbed,
given a coat of oil and mixed
orscooters equipped with two pas- J F
extensive field training at Yaki­ ees during slack periods.
John Geil, chairman of the by grading into windrows back
senger carriers in front, allowing i
ma Firing Center, Washington,
the visitor to enjoy the sights o t 1 T
bring with them the praise
of city street committee has had and forth. When properly mir­
the streets and sidewalks and to 1 .
their division commander, regí- occasion to observe the paving ed,it is then spread on the road
travel to the site of his choice.
mental commander and the Sixth I rocess used by the Forest Ser evenly and rolled to complete
One of the first sights the tra­
Army Inspector Team as out Road which is being found t) the surface.
veler will be interested in is the
By this method, Mr Geil says
standiny in the conduct of their be successful. This same method
can be employed on our streets. through propi r budgeting of our
American Exhibit, which is un­
training.
The first step in good road street funds and decreased cost
doubtedly one of the best and the
Organized at Estacada
as a
most interesting, even to the
company in February, 1947, this building is foundation or base. of maintenance, we should be
many camera carrying Americans.
was their first annual active du­ Our present streets in the maj- able to bring our streets up to
WORLD’S EXPOSITION
The first view of the American
ty field training as a unit and as rity are rock-based with som standard within a few years.
B) V tC Robert L. Shook
Exhibit is an most impressive one
part of their regiment and they som - oil-topping. This is a good
Since the 17th of April 1958, as the colorful
The first street slated for the
swaying move­
»eine
not
onlv held their v a with the starter for a good bus
in Brussels, Belgium, an event ments of the water fountains be­
alero;! an pacto
This new treatment will be Shafford
¡et
vetci
«it
and
has been takink place from early ing sprayed from the water’s sur­
¡ repeated until
firm lu r­ landowners have impr-
others to
idards
morning unitl lute a: night, an face of a circular ponds, being
>adocd s formed ready •r it-
ent long overduc which
each.
event that a lot ot per.pie have blended into the circular design
ised.
ti
llmm mortar
been re ding about, a few have ot the plastic building. Once in­
•Itine gun pla-
been seeing and a lot more have side the building, through an am­
I
WEEK
praise of
mi:
been wondering about it.
The ple amount of g'ass doors, the vis­
mi
sMtTII-
even, that is 1 1 . toast of Europe itor is overwhelmed with the view
for the year ID? 3, is no lo's than cf another huge pond, which occu­
the World’s Fai ■. In a sorl:.: ot pies most of tiic lower floor. The
articles you are . bout to have an
bilai ot
inning by innlnj account of the placed on a balcony running com
donai
event that will I o talked about pletely around the first and sec­
your
for the next five years.
ond floors. For tile most part o.'
On a certain day in July of this the lower floor, the visitor will
artland
year, 8.061 Americans boarded f:nd booths showing moving pic­
ts in tents rising ev-
six of the world's finest ocean li­ tures of things that most Ameri­
Clack-
momj
at five a m.
an i
liurch
Jesus Christ of
ners to embark upon an adven­ cans won’t give a second thought
mas
cd'ng
day perfecting the La ■ r.l) I V s. ints.
„ . e
ture of Europe and no doubt too, such as the ‘street corner’ or
wit h
Jol
00 3
motarmen and ma­
the week and
many of them will visit this gi­ ‘service station’ or ‘super market’
Park
rs under tempera- present or t! farewell were all l’GE’s -6 :.,cre Promontor
gantic exposition.
;hori 2 O
or just ‘street scenes’ or maybe
ng one hundred de­ of the seven Smith children and dcvelopmei
Many articles in some of the window displays’ or maybe just
C p èìì I
grecs.By the last week tho high 23 of t .he 24 grandcildren incluci North Fork reservoir.
world’s leading papers and mag­ ‘farming.’ To the American visit­
Lord Br<as. will instail a cllink-
to ing Mr • and Mrs. l\hilip R. Smith
azines are featuring many pic­ or, this is old stuff but just think
Th? Estacada Grade and Esta­ barren hills were just hills
The Garfield Grange fair will
i n g fount.iin system a nd sanitat-
tures and articles of the Exposi­ of the European or Asian that has ' •■ September 6. Have your ex- cada Union High School will op­ the members of the company ns add fai niily of Hood River where i o n
faci litic s
CO stin g
some
tion in general, but here is ail never seen anything like this,must ' bits in before 1! A.M. as judg- en Tuesday, September 2 at 9 A. they hand-ca Tied their weapons 1‘hilip recently accepted a posit- $15,00».
The Parker 1inni will
up
and
over
ion
wil
the
many
slopes.
It
th
tho
government
as
.■
endeavor to go inside many of mean to him. Also in the lower ng - ill be at 11:30. All members M.
An\ child who will reach
con-
erect firciilacos and tra
the exhibits and show what exact­ floor the visitor will find art, de­ r.rc asked to bring some article his xth I rthday on or betore was s: id tha : Company ‘IT never soils ci cmist; Mr. and Mrs. Bry­ t . i i n c r plat forms at ;i
cost of
walks
just
runs.
ant
Bchrmann
and
sons
of
Alba­
ly is happening.
eligible to
r tiie bazaar; it can be baked November 15th is
signs of cities, industries and au-
To top off a most successful ny. He is Pictsweet County Sup­ $3,790.
.ods, textiles or any thing you start school. School busses will
. . . Like
. . the
. Effol „ tower of , , Paris, „ tomation machines. Also there is
camp,
Company ‘D’ polished off ervisor in that area. Mr. Behr
the Atomium is the symbol
of color television studio which fea­ i»h to bring. Contact the chmn. make thei. usual routes Tuesday Headquarters and
?
n
Headquart­ matin's parents from Mesa, Artz
^ <
Brussels World Fair and Brus­ tures live programs all day long,
r mere information. Chairmen morning. Any changes in routes
sels, Belgium. The atomium can which is one of the biggest draw­ ate: G >n. Chmn. Norma Lee, Ba- will be worked out
the
first ers Company of the regiment in ona, were also present. Mr. and
be seen from several miles away ing cards found.
d Goods- Peggy Anders, Cann- r eck. xTi.»- busses will pick up a h rrifought contest played on a Mrs. Krrmit Smith and daughter
from the Exposition and is much
1
Goods- H. Hersherger, Floral- students along the
routes be diamond of crushed rock to re­ of Los Angeles where Kermit is a
All day lone there is featured a
like a beacon nn the beach for fashion show featuring ‘readv L. Gord in, Hobbies- Belle Duus, tween 7:45 and 3:15 and will re­ turn home champions of the reg­ doctorate student in the Spanish
Following is a list
of the
department of U. C. L. A.;
Mr.
the traveler that is lost in the made’ clothes found in almost ev­ Fruit- Gena Ballou, Vegetables- turn the children after 1:15 tho iment.
many picturesque
streets
of ery store in the United States to­ Cma Ballou, Textiles- Norma Lee, first day. The grade school cai- To work mith out a good meal end Mrs. Harold Smith of Ana­ teachers in the Estacada Grade
Brussels.
The atomium is con­ day. The models walk down an el­ Arts and Crafts- Alice Chrysler, cteria will star: serving hot lun­ or three squares makes life pret­ heim, California and their daugh­ School for the coming school
Hal teaches schaal there. term as supplied by Superinten-
structed like you use to study evated stairway to a platform a Antique
of ty miserable, but not in Comp­ ters.
Dsiplay and
Photos- ches Tuesday, the first day
this unit Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Somerville of <k til R. E. Cody:
about the atoms and molecules few inches above the water in the Blanoh Groves.
school. Hot lunches will cost 25s any ‘D.’The men in
when you were in school, with inloor pool, and then back up the
Following think they have the best cooks Estacada and their children. Mr. First grade—Vclene Ball, Into-
The Floral Arrangements tvlll at the grade school.
gene Gaines, Alma McClure
in the Army and to back this Somerville is at present logging
the center ,, sphr-o
. . . being
.. the , nou- stairs again while hundreds of bo the same as at the Garden Club is a list of items by grades that statement, praises
of quality in Idaho. Mr. and Mrs. He Smith Second grade -Norma McComb,
V™ 'hne e,s ,l ot!^ r spher« P^ple crowd around the pool to show, except that foliage may be grade pupils should have:
Alleda Jones, Alice Teeters
the electrons and protons.
At view.
Gn tho second f,
the added in red and pink and white First Grade—1 - wide lined pri­ "ere received from General Far- and children who recently return
nter and General Green and oth­ cd from Provo, Utah, whore T)e Third grade- -Madeline Ward,Ev­
mary
pencil
tablet;
2
soft
No.2
arrangements.
in
horticulture
? ,‘k° a, visitor will find many household
elyn Stahlnecker, — Frances
1 er officials who visited the unit completed his teachers training
fi T-. ™
’lth h".r,'1rof1s of appliances and garden equipment, one large or three small blooms lead pencils; 1 large eraser;
Johnson
at the Brigham Young Univcrsi-
box large crayolas No. 80; 1 box during training.
flashing lights, alternating m se- aIso scale mo.,„,s of <HIr' nPUon.s’ will qualify.
Team work and fortitude made tv. He will teach in the Seattle Fourth rade -Pearl Girt, Lucille
kleencx:
one
12
inch
ruler:
name
Members
bring
pi-.-
or
cookies
i" s 'vo
-a,lu*£" , t,h.at Ptesest cities. On one side of the
Utt, Teresa Anderson,
Lorr­
the lights are -kipping about the building is a model street with to be served during the aftt rm on. on all supplies, coats, hats, swea­ a successful two weeks training School District this fall.
and this yould not be if it were
aine Ebert
ters,
etc.
Various
family
activities
were
Pot
luck
at
noon
for
exhibitors
? ean?'.n* meF1' surface like care- store wjnd0w displays set up. As
.
first nf>^ ^or *he ability and agility of (enjoyed by the group during the Fifth grade- Wilma Cellars,Ruth
free birds. For a moderate sum you stcp ou!side onto th„ bi,Icon, and pot luck at night for anyone Second Grade—Same as
Aycock. Patricia Anderson
oek and many friends and asso
of money, the visiting American (,n the second floor fhc hi„,r s, interested.
There will
be no grade plus a pair of small sharp !hc officers to teach these youn
of
team c ates joined in to make the fam­ Sixth grade -Laura Larson, Ny-
1 box No. 16 men the right ways
or European can ascend to the drawing attraction a « modern
m s i « , ' ’»rge. An auction
of donated poinied scissors:
la Hofner, LeRoy Kiggins
work.
The next step to be ily reunion and missionary fare­
crayolas.
top of te highest sphere to view theatre, is situated, drawing huge goods will he held after dinner.
Seventh grade- Juanita Slone,
all of the Exposition and a good crowds long before the next seneu-
Members of other Granges arc Third Grade— Same as second better at the next summer camp well a happy event.
Gordon Bigler, Wayne French.
deal of the city of Brussels. The uled movie. Another drawing at­ invited to exhibit; also the Garden I graders plus 1 pair of tennis or training.
Eighth grade-—Lyla
Beckgrcn,
j gym shoes; 50c for “My Weekly
five story walk downstairs is an traction is the modren ‘quick stop’ lub and anyone interested.
Florence
Lamb
as
been
under
John Callaghan, Herbert Will­
I Reader.”
adventure well worth the money restaurant and soda fountain.
the doctor’s care the past week
iams
I Fourth Grade—50c for
“My
and trouble standing in line and
with a throat infection. She was Special Teachers Vclene Ball -
Weekly Reader,” tennis shoes,
many different kinds of people
All in all, the United States has
some better Tuesday.
Head Primary teacher
! ruler, eraser, 2 pencils,
pencil
frr ' vny lands and walks of ar. exhibit thagt does not brag and
i Ethel Fortner- Special education
J tablet, spelling tablet, crayolas, 1
boast about the nation, but gener-
Mr. and Mrs. Doyle Carter and | Joe Barr—Band and crafts
[ pair sweat sox
visitnr walks around the aily shows what the ordinary citi-
children and Mr. and Mrs. O. Opal Shelton— Music
| Fifth Grade—2 pencils, 1 spiral
■s of the Exposition to zen can and does possess.
The Sandy Grange will again Walters are at Long Beach clam- John McRae— Principal
George Nisbet, one of the Es- n.ote book and paper, 1 box Cray.
hold
a local fair on September 6
DEETZ GETS MORE TTTAN
1 tacada region’s last
old time i’1??’ .1 .baI1 po!n‘ pf n.’ 1 spcllin'’
1 pair from noon until 8 P.M. at their
ENOUGH SIGNATURES hand miners and
prospectors, £ “ **■ 1
tab'ct
hall at Kelso.
Despite pessimistic
reports died peacefully in his cabin on i “Newstime ”
^ryonc, Grangers or
non-
that
Elmer
Deetz,
Canby’s
can-
the
Clackamas
River
above
Oak
[ft
Sixht Grade—2 p
rs, are invited to
ente
¿¡date for the state senate was Grove August 11 at the age of
Schools and ciu1.
r-
er::\ or
short of signatures on his nomtn- 79.
.' •.! “Cl.
’tor Kay of Borinp Route 3 failerl to
scissors, eraser, 50c
the
sting petitions, he
has
cornel Mr. Nisbet, Scottish born and ruler,
nnge hopes tt
ror m i
¡roadway
T
• •rough with
flying
colors, educated, as a youth accompan- ‘ Keyboard Jr.’’l box waterc
d
ers, ball point pen.
e even bettc
Mrs
v hick will assure him of his ied his mechanical engineer fa- 1 ! Seventh
»nr priz OI 530.00, s
rain ,reac
T>-
Grade—Same as sixth than ■' *
■mo on the ballot as candidate; ther, who was representing
a
T
S
W(
i
error
Is
i
ik’s
h a whole
mak-'
¡‘
as an inde- GlIaskow e n g te c o ^ T fim in the <
« > “Çurre»* Events
• the state sen , "ate
4\ 0
t
___ .i.i:_______
*•' nin u to
raae the
—o'JC lor
“Read perts in their v
an
omr
pendent from Clackamas
county,
delivery of t__
locomotives
ob?
ant
n
n
should
Magazine”
2
pencils,
protractor,
n
invited
to
Me. Deetz says “I am grateful diamond mines in South Africa,
Our adì
irr
nnv
ruler, notebook and paper, com­ Mbits.
for the fine support shown me Caught up in the fever of
the
crayons, water colors for
Mr
ir
Malar is
.00 s
diamond pass,
vtcr the challenge of obtainir mining ’rush’ in the
girls only.
inn
i
the foi
; rather than the and gold fields
young Nisbet
file i
All fifth graders through the
> in eh, irge of the differ - 1
ly
thought
I stayed to make mining and pros­ eighth grade should
.v ith
have
the
ent ■ Mbits.
have
pecting his career.
following for physical education: 1— Canned goods—Mrs. Victor |
an an
llv r.
estions. Re
He
participated
in
many
of
‘As Inrtg as the people support
Girls—t pair tennis shoes; gym Bodely; 2—Vegetables, Mr. Vic-1
for U
,ne,I will work vigorously for all the early day rushes in Canada si rts, blouse, towel,
with
the
ii
50c for tor BodTey; Flowers, Mrs. Wan­
’rror. An
he people to make this state a and the western United States
All Items should be mark- da Haangaa;4—Baking, Mrs. An­ otbr
i
do
ot
qualify
better place to live. I live to let working in almost every ma;o*•
student’s name.
MRS KFOE“ ER MEMBER
ton Malar; 5—Fancy Goods,Mrs.
R
o f I eont ' 7t ■
>]t live better
and mining camp.
—1 iir tennis shoes,gym Clarence George; 6—Fruits, Mr.
REGT ;rRY DOr TOR’S NURSE5
prosper.’’
! He came in*. the Clack,.-
Continu»
:-ts, 2 pair sweat and Mrs. Adolph Amsted;
ner, your
7—
|
and
He wishes his supporters to River basin in 1923
ath -' ' supporter, towel.All eramies, Mrs. John Ludi;Grange a “Find ( u.
•silver
min?
up
contest. A dr
that
mere
words
cannot
worked
his
o
t
Kroeke
t, aesda, having fut-
¡terns sho t I v marked with stu- j Booth—Mrs. J >hn Ludi
o f n n V n o r le v » ^
u
l
ver during the dent’s name.
•
his appreciation to the the Clackarr -
filled the requi roments. has been
Anyone
w»shlng
information
.
-
,
.
.
.
.
j
r>
*,r)th,
has been placed in Olt
my poeple and friends
who years,
chosen a rr-m’ f of the Arr.eri-
may call on Mr. Maiar or anyone kkniCP W ill b e in both VOUF paper or shopper This
of
a tired
Mr. Nisoet ’
can Registre o f Doctor's Nurses ive so graciously of their time
the book in.-»,
Rev. m
Milton
named ' persons
a i t random.
You
have
m u i i n Nelson,
c i y t o , visited
t i s i k - u a at
i the
i n c , . the . above
,
------------. for, | paper
i " i ' ■ is beinr? mailed
m m in i h
rlin n O m
T f i ' l i will
n
h o s - A to
and is entitled to all the rights nd support, thus making it pos- heart while c » r . i­
sible for him to get the required “Henry Gn ross ard his Dowsing Methodist parsonage on Saturday ,[',p
ectlon or PreParatt°n n h o c li n il t h e qrlq porofnM ir
tin 1
,, ,
.
pertaining thereto.
vhftth he was preparing and Sunday Mrs Nelson live, in of
m J l ! Wk
C a ir f u llv t o f in d t h e “ p l a n t e d ”
>unt of signatures to
place Rod” on wh;
Mrs Kroeker is employed by
Seattle
and
is
attending
the
um-
Ail
exhibits
should
be
in
m
is
t
a
k
e
.
W
h
e
n
y
o
u
f
in
d
w
h
a
t
y
o
u
t
h
in
k
is
t
h
e
r
ic h t
Ids name on the ballot for the a rebuttal
Dr Allvn X. Price.
Purpose of the American Reg­ No\ ember election.
In keeping ¡vith his requests vemity of Washington and Is part Pl^ . .
U id T lL Charge of m ,5 t;,k p ’ t a k o -VOUT p a p e r t o t h e f ir m in w h o s e a d it
! his remains were cremated fol- time secretary at the Green Lake
istry of Doctor’s Nurses
is to
the lunch which will be served!
find you may take advantaire of the error
--------------------------- lowing a simple service
which
Methodist Church.
bring to the woman
who has
at noon and again In the even- HI price i f to your advantage. You will also receive
*
was held at Peake Memorial Cha-
made a career of nursing for a
The Everett Osbornes made a pel in Milwaukie August 23 at 10
Mr. and Mrs. Jiggs Pedersen
doctor, an association which is
"’Come one, Come all. Come te ^
P nX e
interested in advancing the stat 700 mile trip on Tuesday, Wed- A M. It was urged that no flo- and Mr. and Mrs. Earl McConnell
I he mistake must he reported bv 5 p.m. of the
tivities and enjoy t^e benefits of nesday and Thursday of
last wers be sent. For those wishing, attended the McConnell family the Fair”
the Registry
week. They drove to Port Angei- an opportunity was provided to reunion at the home of Mrs. Beh­
-------------- k
Saturday following the date of this paper If the
Mrs Kroeker was
presented es. Hoods Canal,
Long Beach, donate to a memorial book fund rens in Portand on Sunday. All
amiiv
Baby
Caro,c’
the
Pr,zp t,s not claimed, it will he added to the next
family
with a certificate and an official Wash, and crossed the ferry at in Mr. Nisbet’s name for the li- of the Earl McConnell
Altogether I there I oM,d nt Mr and Mrs Sa*" Haines I week s prize. A duplicate paper showing the “mist
pin which distinguishes her as a Astoria and went to Seaside for a brary of the Oregon State De- was present.
were 48 who attended.
qualified individual.
short stay.
I partment of Geology.
! has been ill for several days.
| 'ike Will he posted in the News office window
'
The following interesting art-
icle about the World's Expos-
tion at Brussels was written by
Rob.ert L. Shook, formerly
of
Estacada, who is now an Airman
Second class in the United
Stater, Air Force, stationed
in
Europe.
Mr. Shook presents
this description of the
World’s
Fair in Brussels in order that his
friends and neighbors in the Es-
tacda area may know just what
is happening in this event that so
many and so few people will get
a chance to sec
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Grad-“ 1 S cïîôc 'îfï
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Invites You to Fair
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