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Clatfeamas Count? Jfcto?
In Its Fifty-fourth Year of Publication
Volume No. 1
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Estacada, Oregon, Friday, Oct. 3, 1958
Number 20
Snoop and Scoop" Answered By H.S.
Estacada Route 2 's M rs. Amelia Koenig Hits Error
10c Per Copy
$3. 00 Per Year
Ao School Monday Local United Fund
Teacher Workshop Drive Underway
Board Bond Election History
Teachers will attend school on
Monday but not children. Both
high school and
grade school
students will have a one day va-
cation Monday, October 6 th
as
'he teachers attend local work-
shops. There will be no County
Institute for teachers this year
but the time will be alloted
for
loeal Teacher Workshops. The
Grade School Workshop will be
held in
the
Estacada Grade
School.
It will enlighten the
teacher on "The Use of Visual
Aid Materials in Teaching.” Dr.
Milton Grassell,
Oregon state
College Director, will head the
Workshop.
The Workshop will
be followed by a winter
class,
Ed. 435 Audio-Visual Aids. This
course may be taken for credit
of three hours.
The high school will meet in
the Estacada High
School on
“ Improving the
High School
Curriculum.”
For the information o f the writ- taken on getting started with a
er of Scoop and Snoop, it
is
a this meeting definite action was
matter of public record that the package deal
as suggested,
two school boards have gotten to-
On March 6 th the TWO boards
together and offered the voters a again met in joint session.
The
package plan as he suggested.
report of the
citizens committee
On September 27, 1956
at
a was read and found to
be the
special meeting of the high school suggested package deal as stated,
board, a committee was formed to The boards were agreed in
ac-
study the housing problem at the cepting the commitee report and
high school and work out a plan ordered their attorneys to start
adaptable to serve all of the dis- preparing the necessary
legal
triets the best way possible.
A documents to place the plan be-
letter was written to the chairman fore the people,
of each of the seven grade school | On April 11, 1957, the
grade
boards asking them to serve on school board was again represen-
the committee or appoint one of ted by two of its members
and
their members to serve. The their attorney and the details of
date of October 18th was set for the transfer of property
were
te first meeting of the committee worked out,
including
grade
to get organized.
school property north of town
j
,, 0 nh.(^ tobf r Jlth
*
On May th the boards met in
the high school and the Estacada J0j nt sessjon with
the citizens
grade school met in joint session committee and made final pre
during which there was a lengthy parations for the calli
of
Ptbe
discussion of the committee and c iecti0n on this proposal. The
ion,
tu
c- v, ilnal order of election was sign-
On October
J81?
the high ed on May 23 1957 and the elec.
school board met with the com- tion ^ for June 24th
Th
mittee and gave an explanation sclts of this election
of the reasons for
calling the disheartening to the boards and !
committee and their wish
that the committces who had w orked'
after a thorough study the com- lon„ an hard to
nt
Mon. Evening saw the kick-off for
the United Fund Drive for this
area with a meeting at the feta-
cada Grade School. The campaign
' is headed by Duane Day as chair-
man with his crew of Bob Cody,
Jack McRae, Vem Sutton, Homer
Newell, Mrs. Don Showerman, Mrs
Del Nordquist, Mrs. Geo. Gentem-
an and Mrs. Ed Schlue. These
folks will spearhead the drive for
the period until Oct. 30. The goal
for Clackamas County is $119,255
and Estadada’s contributions will
make up a fair share of this am­
ount.
Duane says that whatever
you give will be appreciated.
BUILDING COMMITTEE
PLANS ADDITION TO THE
SPRINGWATER CHURCH
A building committee for the
prospective
addition
to the
Springwater Presbyterian Church
had their first meeting Tuesday
evening and
elected officers:
Chairman- Carl Illig;
secretary
and publicity- Lena Kiggins; fin­
ance committee- Elwin Shibley.
Nominated to help with the fin­
ance and
building
committee
were Richard Guttridge,
Bonnie
Howell, Harold Horner,
Nina
Reed and Del Gant.
Suggestions for improvements
for the present building and the
addition were presented and dis­
cussed. It was decided that Carl
Illig would draw the plans
and
specifications and that Tony Var-
itz and Rev. Hampton would help
in gathering up what
materials
are already available and accept
any donations that might be given
this project.
Anyone want to
help us improve the church? If so,
call CR 9-6968.
SPR1NGWATER HOME EC.
UNIT TO MEET OCTOBER 7
The Springwater Home Exten­
sion Unit will meet on Tuesday,
October 7 at 10 A.M. in Spring-
water Grange hall with the lad-
^
to
people. The
nl-m whiph wnnlH K p aeeorOahip *"—
~ the »'«»<*■*«'•
«*«= vote
»«*<* was i Mrs- Amelia Koening of Logan, looking man in the above picture Seriously tho, if it wasn't for our ies ol the Dodge unit as guests,
tn the nennlc The Cm,in «ehnni about 3 to 2 against the plan in ! < Estacada, Route 2) ran down the is Vic Bowman. We hope you will fine rostrum of advertisers, it wou-
The Home Extension County
^ p
___ both the grade school and
the error in the “ Find the Error” con- note the smug expression on his id not be possible to have the con- Agent will lecture and illustrate
was represented at this meeting high school district.
test last Friday.
It was in
the face as he presents Mrs. Koenig test- We thank them for their proper fitting of foundation gai-
a» it was at all meetings of
the
Bowman-Hoffman
Pontiac
ad.
In with her prize (which was once support
, . . . and you
, . for , your interest'
, . ments.
,
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committee.
The two borads have worked
„„„
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,
_
.
which is making the contest the
The meeting will be called at
At the high school board meet­ together harmoniously on
this case you don t know him, the fine Clackamas County News money). success it
10 A .M .-b e on time and receive
ing of January 10, 1957, a repre­ plan and on the
junior
high
■ the attendance door prize.
sentative of the grade school was elections that have been placed
AUXILIARY SPONSORS
A special invitation is extend­
present to discuss some o f
the before the people and it seems
DRIVE FOR LOCAL SICKROOM
ed to te 4H leaders and to all la­
factors of the housing shortages the problem is not in their get­
EQUIPMENT THIS WEEK
dies living in the vicinity.
The
at both schools.
ting together but in getting a lit­
members will bring sack lunches
Carl Douglass Unit No. 74 Am-1 l l f l • . ^ n
f|
I
On January 30, 1957 the
two tle backing from the outside, in-
j and the hostesses, Mrs. Lena
erican Legion Auxiliary, Estacada W i l l i ©
S U l a U 'O S S
boards again met in joint session stead o f yelling “ wait, we’ve got
The Upper Clackamas River announces the start of its annual
Kiggins and Mrs. Evelyn Kiggins
for the purpose of discussing the something better coming up,” ev-
Chamber of Commerce met at a magazine subscription campaign, , ™ e f Ä
!8 ^
SerSJ
^
1
serve coffee and cake,
housing needs at both schools.At erytime an election is called.
team
defeated
Madras
Buffaloes
special meeting Monday evening. Mrs. George
Armstrong, Unit
20
to
0
at
Madras
Friday
night
to
1
Because of hunting season it was President, states
commissions
LOCAL WOMAN 2ND LIEUT.
decided to dispense with the reg- will be used to purchase new por- remaln unscored upon Jus seas- a
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IN WOMEN MARINE CORPS
ular meeting Monday evening. It table sickroom equipment for the
OA The Rangers have compli- L U S i I x I l c S T O l
Doiores A. Schleichert. daugh­ was decided that hereafter on the treatment of patients in their own S r,
p^.n . ,? V i i i games.
Now playing at the Broadway »
ter o f Mr. and Mrs. R. C. Schlei- third Monday o f the month that, homes.
I Bob . Bieisell, halfback
- - „ „ broke
Theatre an action packed western
chert of Estacada, was
commis- j a general luncheon meeting
be
This equipment is made readi-! away twice for 40 and 50
BLOOD ARROYV” with
Phyllis
use .ouc do|!n runs, anr passed
to
Lura A. Stanley of
Route 1, Coates and Scott Brady. Story of
The Vo-Ag boys in
Estacada sioned a second lieutenant in the i held. The first luncheon meeting ly available for temporary
exer-1 will me on Monday, Oct. 20, at 12 without charge to all residents, Jlm Ke c r ’ end’ for the third
High School’s FFA chapter are Women Marine Corps in
Box 323, Eagle Creek,
Oregon,
Beisell aso kicked two quietly died on September 27tu a young Mormon girl on a miss­
rar’in to start work on their new cises at the Marine Corps Schols, noon at the Estacada City Hall, doctors and nurses in the Esta- tally.
ion for her people. She is helped
extra
points
out
of
three
tries.
at the Oregon City Hospital, aft­ by an Indian scout, gambler and
cooperative forest project,
ac­ Quantico, Virginia, on Sept. 12. ! Pres. Len Verburg wants all mem- cada Union High School District.
The
Madras
White
Buffaoes,
cording to George Gentemann
er an illness of about 2 years.
The commissioning came at the , bers and prospective members on
Only accredited bonded repre-
trapptr.They make their danger
instructor.
Publishers’
Paper conclusion of the 12th
Women i hand
Mrs. Stanley was bom Lura A. ous way through te Blackfoot In­
sentatives of the Curtis Circula- although outweighing the fe ta ­
tion Company will call on all re-i ?ada b °y s couldn t get their of- Kring on July 24, 1891 and at the
company, Oregon City.tumed the Officers
Training
Course at
dian country in the way to
her
1 sidents to explain the plan
in '^nsc ,to working against the fast time of her death was 67 years of
management of the plot, typical Quantico.
The six-week course
native Utah.
Second big hit—
full detail. Each representative | c*lar'ginS Estacada line.
Madras age. The early part of her life
Clackamas county foothill land, stressed responsbility as a lead-
DESTINATION 60,000’
with
will bear a letter of authorization j collected only one first down.fe- was spent in
to the FFA chapter last spring, ier in the Women Marines,
Michigan where Preston Foster> Pat' Conway and
from Carl Douglass Unit No. 74, *acada Bangors pack their gear she attended school and grew to c 0]een Gray.
aiming to build interest in timber
Graduates had previously corn-
A suspenceful
i signed by the
following, Mrs. i J? travel to Banks, Oregon this womanhood. On April 4. 1922
conservation and forest manage- j pld ed the Junior WOTC.
of our jet fi!;hters.
I Geo. Armstrong, Mrs. J.O.Abbott, Thursday evening, tonight, for at Jnckson Mich, she
ment.
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manned Starts Sund
lh
h T
City improvement goes forward. , ,
Grace their next'
league encounter. Al en J Stanley
At a special meeting of Gente­
In 1939 they d
s p e c u l a r warfare epic
This week has seen a welcomed
E Erickson, and
H. still.
! Let’s give our winning team sup- left Michigan and moved to A n- starrj
mann, Ray Luthy, Publisher’s res­
CIark GaWe and
B lr,
sidewalk extension on the west
Thc plan will
considered
a f)or! By watching them at Banks zona.
ident forester, and Hugh G. Cat-
In 1940 they continued 1
side of Broadway with the laying
Lancaster “ RUN SILENT, RUN
community
service
project
and
fonlR‘lt-
on, County Extension Agent, the
westward and settled in Oregon.
of hew sidewalk in front of Mrs.
DEEP.” During World War II a
—
following outline for 1958-59 was
They have lived in the Portlana,
Sheltons and Shorty Cimmerman’s. not a request for donations. Dona- j
new captain is assigned to
the
tions will not be acecpted by ei­
discussed:
Eagle Creek area
untit
her USS Nerka after his own sub has
Work
is
also
underway
on
the
1. Survey
the
boundaries, The local American Legion Aux- building next to Estacada Electric ther lhe representatives or
the ESTACADA STUDENTS ON
death.
been sunk. The next in command
“ '
organization.
TELEVISION LAST MONDAY
mark corners and lines with rib­ iliary Junior Group met recently |
The surviving members o f her to the retiring
captain shows
for their organization meeting, i
W 1 ^ the new home of the
Mrs.
Larson,
6
th
grade
teacher,
bon and signs.
family
include
her
husband,
Al­
j great jealousy o f the new man In
offi­ Sportsman’s Club. Mr. Dexter Is
and
eight
of
her
class
presented
2. Make a forest tree type map and elected the following
len
J.
and
one
son
Clyde
H.
that he expected the eommand.In
cers: Bonnie Jones, Chairman; building 50’ x 70’ that will house
3. Make a contour map.
Television, Stanley o f Eagle Creek; a brother
POW WOWERS WINNERS IN a science lesson on
the suspenseful and ensuing act­
Linda Courtain, vice chairman; a modern restaurant and cocktail
4. Plant seedlings
|
Channel
8
,
at
11:30
to
12
noon
Paul
Kring
at
Jackson,
Mich.
BULL RUN WATER REFUGE
ion you will sit spellbound as you
Susan 1 (>unge. Banquet faciities are also
5. Start a record-keeping sys­ Illene Barr, secretary;
Monday
of
this
week.
Bob
Cody,
Funeral services were held on watch the submarines in action.
RECREATION PROJECT
Kathy Ban , ^emg provided for around 90.
Kiggins, treasurer
tem.
The Mt. Hood
PowWowers i SuPerintendent. was also inter- j Tuesday, September 30, at 10 A.
Ernie Rynning is almost set for
Next week- ‘ From Hell to Tex­
Ann Snowley, chap­
6 . Prune a portion o f the tim­ historian;
the j M. in the Chapel o f Carroll Fun- as’ with Don Murray and
start of construction on a new last w eek w e re told h v Portland v ' e w e d By Nancy Wells on
Diane
lain
and
Linda
Fitch,
sergeant
at
bered area.
city officials that they are will- Community Workshop program, oral Home, Gresham.
Intel- Varsi plus ‘Gang War.’
ing to relinquish some
19,000 T.he
the Profff am ls *° ment was in Eagle Creek Ceme-
next
to
the
present
Sportman's
Later this month— ‘The Fly’ a
ing different management prac- Debbie Showerman and Kathleen Club.
acres now in the Bull Run water glve the ^ vwwlnS audience an tery. Rev. F. Cannell
offered science fiction; ‘Old Yeller’
a
tices
Courtcin color bearers.
reserve°to
M
t
N
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S
S
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\
,
i
n
the
services
and
Mrs.
Edward,
The City Planning Commission
Walt Disney picture: ‘Thunder
8.Set aside one acre as a check
The officers will be installed
te
classroom
and
to
Forest
for
recreation
purposes,
te
classroom
and
to
acqualnl
|
played
the
organ
Road' with Robert Mltchum.
plot which will not receive any By the St.John's Junior Auxiliary approved the application o f Oh as.
The tentative
agreement is them with the school program.
treatment
| October 18 at 1 P.M. The Juniors Baker and Walt Stone for the in­
Members
of
the
class
partici-
i
Luthy suggested that each tree wil1 study
Americanism, will stallation of a used car lot and contingent on safeguards de­ pating were Judy Broadhuret, Ei - 1
be marked with an
individual dross
representing a Central sales yard for boats and outboard manded by Portland city offic­ , leen Barr, Carol Klaetsch. Gayle
number as well as a test plot American Country, and various motorson the vacant lot between ials in order to protect the city’s ITeiple, Jimmy Hosek, Douglas
The agreement
number. Each year trees will be other activities in the American their respective residential prop water supply
Showerman, Ronnie Slane
and
erties. It will be required they in­ becomes effective if and
measured for growth in diameter legion Auxiliary,
stall
a
curb
and
provide
parking
the
Forest
Service
agreees
to
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and height. Some plots will be | Mrs. Adolph Still
is
senior
construct a six foot high cyclone , d,d a very commendable job for
Mrs. Amelia Koenig, Estacada, Route 2 found
pruned, others thinned, and one chairman, assisted by Mrs. Mur- facilities.
The Planning Commission are fence and construct a firebreaic our commum,y
plot will get the full treatment ray Kiggins and
Mrs. Charles
the
error in Bowman-Hoffman’s ad so we start over
the |
Every year changes in the treat- Snowley.
Mrs. Lester Courtain trying to arrive at some easy way to keep trespassers out o f
at
$10.00.
We also haver that new rile in, effect
ed plots will be compared with assisted with the work of the af- of financing sidewalks and curbs Bull Run watershed and to give
KIWANIS KEY CLUB
that your subscription must be in good standing
the check p lo t
jtemoon.
Twelve girls attended for the folks desiring them or the necessary added fire protec­
ATTENDS CONVENTION
1 with more to attend at the next where they fall into a civic impr­ tion.
The Estacada
Kiwanis Key if you are to be eligible for the prize.
Big Chief Vic Bowman led the
Each class will get a different meeting.
All Auxiliary Juniors ovement program and it would be
This week’s error is worth a whole $ 4 A -0 0
assignment, says Gentemann, ex- and their mothers are most cor- a hardship to have to arrange for Pow Wowers as they gathered Club was well represented at the
round the council table in
the Northwest Key Club Conference
the immediate expense.
cept when planting, then they’l l ; dja]iy invited to attend.
and
some observant person should
X V
city meeting hall in Portlano. held in Salem
last
Saturday.
all pitch in.
The planted a r e « » ______________
A1 Green wait was the spokesman James Keller,
vice president, find it. Our advertisers are happy to award you
will also be divided into plots for
as this historic powwow conven 2*ve a report on local clubs se­ your prize of $10.00, so be conscientious!
testing various species and meth-
ed with the Portland city com- tiviUcs The report received an
o<k.
Publisher’s will furnish
Remember, there is only one paper mailed witl
missioners and
water bureau applause from the audience
as
the planting equipment and much
chiefs.
| the best report given
on Key the intentional error. Any others do not qualify yoi
o f the other tools
and records
Portland officials present con-1 Club rctivitie,
George Suter,
necessary to get the project un­
The Estacada Garden Club will
the Cary Wymore,
James Keller, for the contest prize.
derway.
A fine turnout o f Kiwankns and meet next Monday, October 6, at ceded that the acreage in
A deliberate mistake of price or text, or both,
of
Mt. Hood, Terry Kowamoto attended
the
It’s an FFA project, but we’ll I visiting Kiwanis from Sherwood, the City Hall with the following southeast area
sought meeting with Bob Cody,
local has been placed in one paper or shopper which is
bet the community, in fact
the Sandy and Gresham, enjoyed the hostesses: Leila Gordon,
Ger- which the PowWowers
not Kiwanis president.
Rcpresan-
whole county, will yet a
great Tuesday luncheon Jim Groggln of trade Rhoades and
Eva White for rcreation purposes, is
drainage tativc: were from all parts of Or- then mailed or delivered at random. You’ll have to
amount of worthwhile informa- Portland General Electric outlin-
The refreshments will be serv- within the Bull Run
check all the ads carefully to find the "planted”
tion from the boys’ work, plus a ! ed the recreational program we’ll ed at 1 PJW. and the meeting will district and agreed that giving 1 egon and Washington,
up this 19,000 acres would
not
greater appreciation o f one
of enjoy after the lake is filled be- start at 1:30 P M
mistake. When you find what you think is the rifrht
our most valuable
natural re- hind the North Fork dam.
Mrs. George Venner, who with harm the water supply o f Port­
e
a
g
i
e
c
r
e
e
k
m
o
t
h
e
r
s
mistake,
take your paper to the firm in whose ad it
land.
sources
InctdentJy, the new lake is as er husband operates the Venner
’
c l u b t o m e e t ocr. 9 appears and you may take advantage of the error
The acquisition of this area by
yet unnamed Who would like to Dahlia Gardens in Portland, will
name it. Seems like a contest shou show colored slies, display speci- the Forest Service for recreation
The Eagle
Mothers' j price if to your advantage. You will also receive
the Club will hold their first meet-
I Id be in order. Anyone have any mens and have a questions and purposes has been one of
'
.
r m m nn
Mrs. May Evans
and
main objectives of
the
Pow ing on Thursday, Oct 9 at 1:30 y o u r p r i z e ot JIU .O U .
9“ teT ideas?
answer period.
from Highland, Calif and Mre.
The mistake must he reported by 5 p.m. of the
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The arrangements
scheduled Wowers in 1928. Congressman p m at the Eage creek school
for this month are geraniums or Walter Norblad who has
been
Evans daughter. Velma Ahlberg
M
r
s
.
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r
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L
Saturday
following the date of this paper. If the
of Milwaukie. visited at the home MARIAN GUILD BAKE SALE miscellaneous Please bring hor- working with them has a bill in
tion
of
a
first
aid
class.
Everyone
pnze
is
not
claimed, it will be added to tne next
readiness
to
submit
to
Congress
The Marian Guild will hold its ticulture.
of Mr and Mrs. John
Sparks,
Mr and Mrs. Loren Cyrus, Elta monthly bake sale Saturday, Oct.
Women interested in flowers in January permitting return of interested is weirome to attend weed’s prize. A duplicate paper showing the “ mist-
Schock and Mrs, Zella Cadanou 4 starting at
10 A M.
at the and gardening are invited to
at
* land 40 the Forest
w C#n CR Ä
ake” will be posted in the New’s office window
on Monday of this week
Clackamas County News office, tend.
C. of Commerce to
Rangers Route
Set Noon Meetings
Action Western at
Broadway Theatre
Tree Farm Is
Lura A. Stanley
F. F. A. Project
O ty Shows New
Building Strides
Auxiliary Junior
j
Group Elect
n s i . ^ 1 . « . «ss.
s t t j ä
? ä t e
£e
“SSod
It Pays to Read Our Ads - They Have a
$ 1 0 - 0 0 Message in Ads this Week!
P.G.E. Jim Greggia
Kiwanis Speaker
Garden Club
Meeting Monday