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Cátacartas County JlcüiS In Its Fifty-fourth Year of Publication Volume No. 54 Number 36 10c Per Copy Estacada, Oregon, Friday, Oct. 24, 1958 Much Activity Noted at Estacada Veneer Plant Fire Chief Urges Citizens Practice Fire Prevention $3. 00 Per Year Work Starts on New Commercial Buildings At the regular meeting of the Estacada Volunteer Firemen Chief Rudy Sagner cautioned the men in the department to be alert fos any emergencies which ' might prevail during the coming fall days. The citizens of the community 1 should practice extra care in home safety as they will be using | more heating elements which might not be properly cleaned and functioning. Chimney flues are of most im portance because of their stand ing all summer not in use and haven’t been checked too close. Also defective wiring in many household appliances are anoth er danger for a fire. Our community has been very fortunate this year to take care and be on the alert to choke off j the immediate emergency. Coop eration of the citizens is the prime concern of the local depart- Work is started on the new front. The City grader is shown under the direction of Jim White. I ment when meeting these situa- Rynning Drug Building on the readying the ground. This will also be a block building If tions. Things are humming out at Es- plans for an additional increase stalled and is in operation, corner of Broadway and S.W. 3rd. We did not get a picture of the and will match in with the Esta- is | Also at the Monday meeting, tacada Veneer. The above pic- west and south of the plant the plywood market holds, it contract start of work in the new Sports- cada EJectric. Besides the cock ture shows part of the log truck building with building space be- possible this will become a full- discussion pro and con was held Del Nordquist has the in a small part of the pond. This ing allowed for more plant. scale plywood plant by next sum- j on the purchasing of tne new for the building which will b. „ „ d u b which a S i M “ th“ ! ,,i shows about 10 percent of the j There are presently 29 men mer. (This is rumour.) ¡city fire truck. Chief Sagner out- of block construction with a brick weeks ago. Work is progressing ilities available pond space and the pond employed on a one-shift basis ac- T^c Ralston Lumber Co. is in lined in a detailed report just . . . . , . .. „ . . process of making mill improve- what the new truck would be Mrs C. E. Westerberg and Mrs. is being increased to morp than cording to Bill Carson, plant man- ^ ents and has 12 men on pay. equippcd with. . . . . . J. C. Rickey made a trip to Mc- double its present capacity with | ager. A chipper has been in- roll. The new tanker truck ordered Minnvilie last Thursday. While by the rural board is being out- ¿herc they ^ a short visit with 1 fitted and should be in service Mr and Mrs Jim Rickey who WORLD WAR VETS PLAN TURKEY FEED NOV. 11TH within our fire district at the end have recently been transferred J there from Seaside. Jim will b e l l r The f ‘7 , ° " ncheon,_of thc Dlck Groencr was present and Veterans if World War I, Es- o f the month. 15 men were m attendance managcr of the new Coronet Upper Clackamas River Chamber spoke on our highway problem taoada Barracks No. 1272 met in Presiden tFrank Marshall on ! stor which will 0Den ther this of Commerce was held at the E s-, from Clackamas. The average i the VFW hall at Currinsville on n with o fc A n n n fm d o in in r r f i l » « . * tn P a H n P i + V T in 11 ,1 , 1 ' 1 .. a. rr- _ i eats. An entertaining film fol- week j tacada City Hall Monday noon, daily traffic check at Clackamas . .. , Oct. 14th with a good attendance. the Tom May had places set for an was 4600, 2800 at Eagle Creek In newspaper articles o ff the present system, the financial At this meeting it was decided lowed the adjournment and serving of refreshments. | ----------------------- attendance of 50. Despite the and 3400 at Estacada. ?ueSiUihlS Weoe.k . lt noted t» at statements, the ordinances ap- that on Nov. 11th at 6:30 PM we j advance ticket sale, 20 people He explained that 212 is a sec- the Oregon State Sanitary Au- pertaining to sewer charges, the ! would have a pot luck supper in were present. Vice- President ondary highway and as such does thority is quoted as preparing a bonded indebtedness and the the VFW hail for all Veterans Ernie Rynning officiated in the not participate in the Federal citation to be delivered to the bond retirement schedules. Be- of World War I The turkev absence of President Len Ver- road program. At the present time City of Estacada ordering the ing advised of the cities actions will be furnished by the Bar- burg. there are no plans so far as the City to abate the sewage pollution the State Sanitary Authority re- racks. From 12 noon on that Howard Smith reported on the improvement o f 212. Mr. Groe- claiming to come from the dispo- quested that a preliminary survey day there will be a Sailor break- .j __. . . . , sign that is to be erected at the ner’s recommendation was that sal plant and emptying into the be made. I fast {ree for all World l buddi, s. 1 l.-T ^ L n r 82nd Ave' tatenectlon at Clack- if we expect to get any act.on it Clackamas River. During the year 1957-58 the We plan to have our regular 1 In December of 1955 the State j Mayor and the Council have meeting after supper on N ov.ll. I The United Fund committee Jam m lth dram^t^tTon ^>f the amaS i1irT0,ing folks to thc Up wl" !)c necessary to sell the state have mnJ „ „5 ,7 „ isi „ per C!ackamas River Recreation highway department the impor- Sanitary^ Authority wrote the ci- made rapid progress in the study Come and bring a buddy with s p o rts that to date they W l L f e of Moses, will open Nov. 5th a, Arca This is a double.faced ance of this‘ routt, The Chamber ty recommending improvements of storm water drainage, sewer you. Anything you can bring to r e i v e d $410.00 in contributions at the Broadway theatre. carved sign. It should ^ in (>f Commerce and thc Kiwanis to be made which were based treatment plants and‘ ways and eat will be welcome. from the local business firms. upon their observations at th at, means for the city to finance Fred A. Marshall, A kick-off was held Oct. 16 to th^aStVista vIsTon25' ^ c h n S plaCe Within thc nCxt two weeks Club arp both W()rkin« this. time. This letter calls attention consruction. Every available Fe- Junior Vice Commander .start residential soliciting, which coiossus stars Charlton Heston, to the present condition of the 1 deral and State aid has been giv- gave a report on the library ser- will be completed by Oct. 31. Y ul Brynner, Anne Baxter, Ed- disposal plant: “it was built in en consideration. To date the ! vices which are available. ; Any contributions made will be ward G. Robinson, Yvonne De 1936 and was designed to serve financing problem is a major Bill Bruguicr, cub scout leader, | appreciated by the various ag- Carlo, Debra Paget and John a maximumu o f 800 persons and one. There is on file in the Re- stressed need for den mothers. encies listed below : Derek. Starring also are Sir that now it is estimated to be corder’s office the correspond- Speaker of the evening was R. ¡Arthritis & Rheumatism Founda- ^ed” c «ardwicke Nina Foch, serving approximately 1400 and ence and information covering _, _ . , „ . E Jackson, Chairman for the . , Martha Scott, Judith Anderson, that thc existing sewer pipe lines these items. In regards to the The Estacada I’ .T.A. mot at thc sta(0 tuition scholarships. Mr.Co- tion, American Cancer Society, and Vincent Price in key roles, receives street and storm water cities position, we like the re eve. dy rPad a letter from Anna Marie j American Red Cross, Boy Scou ts,! with a large and distinguished high school last Thursday drainage. This should be correct- marks of Portland’s Mayor Terry with Mrs. Betty Carnes, vice-pres- Moore, wbo was j]] and unable to By Margaret Ross Girl Scouts,,! supporting cast of top liners. | Camp Fire Girls ed by the installation of separ- fclirunk, quote “ We don’t con- ___ An unfortunate mishap occurr- She told in her letter Filmed in part in Egypt on the ident, presiding. Invocation was attend, ate storm sewers, and that as o f 1 tribute a ll'o r nearly all of the ed on the hiway just north of Ea- Mental Health Association of Or- l o r e s 'o f t t a R c V s e a in the given by Rev Milton Nelson. how much her scholarship meant Mrs. Allyn Price, health chair to her. this date,a competant consulting pollution,but we do recognize fie Creek last Monday afternoon egon, Oregon Heart Association, § jnaj deserts and on tne slopes volunteers to engineer be g a in e d to make there is a problem and our ef- "* e n an 11 year old girl was Oregon United Appeal, Salvation o f Mt. Sinai, ten years in the man, asked for The meeting adjourned and the . __ . . . . . . . . , . drive children to Portland who following women a detailed study of the existing forts to solve it have been re- thrown to the pavement as her bi Army from Eagle (includes White Shield making, the three hour, 39 mm- _ „ „ - . .. sewerage facilities for the pur- stricted only by lack of money.” cycle was struck by a passing car. Creek and Barton served refresh Home,) Young Men’s Christian ute Paramount film backgrounds We„ B . CUnic pose of designing and estmatlng We attended a sewer discils- Geraldine Wyatt, an Eagle Creek ments o f cookies, coffee and the construction cost o f the nec- sion meeting held by the Estaca- sixth grader, riding along the Association , Administration and le of a dimension that ta Mstnrv- A moti<)n was Passod “ > * * * punch-- Mrs. Bill Wymore, Mrs. is history- money from the miscellaneous essary enlargements or improve- da City Council one week ago right hand side of the road, sud- Campaign. James Bomatti, Mrs. Henry Suter, ! making in scope. fund to buy raincoats and mit Mrs. DeVere and Mrs. Glen Zuber ments including the proposed in- and were surprised at the mass denly turned into the path o f the tens for the safety patrol. Mrs. stallation of secondary treatment of material that had been inves- northbound car. Driver Joe Nix- units.” Jack Lacey reported that $267.75 tigated and screened. Carl E. nn. swerving sharply to try to In response to this request the Green attended this meeting and avoid hitting thc bike, in savings stamps have been sola. skidded Mrs. Walter Graven reported that Bob Storey is home after a tus- city obtained a list of qualified as of the 17th o f October he In- and overturned his car into the 40 teachers have joined the PTA sle in a hospital. Here’s good engineers from the State Sanita formed the State Sanitary Au- ditch adjacent to Millard Trullin- ry Authority. From this list, in thority of the progress made to ger’s property. The girl was ta- and only 69 parents are members. 1 wishes, Bob. In those days The membership committee will j when you were busing kids to February 1956 Carl E. Green & this date. We further observed ken by ambulance to her home, By Anne Justice esting. Communications from take the school census the last school you was a great favorite Associates were retained for the that the council members are but reportedly suffered only a se- Springwater Grange was host Pomona Grange, Margaret Shib- week in October. among them all, inclcding their specific purposes as outlined by seeking the most efficient meth- vere head bruise. Nixon’s wife to Mr. and Mrs. Jack Butler of ley, Tenny family, the Juvenile Mrs. Earl Eckersley stressed teachers and their parents, and the letter. Mr. Green’s office ods o f disposal and at a cost that and daughter, passengers in the Oswego Grange at their October Grange and the Oregon Museum book week which will be from other folks had about the same required all data covering the | can be financed. ! car, suffered minor cuts bruise«. Nixon is a truck driver ^ ‘ in* . M” : ** and lDdu^ were Nov. 2 through Nov. 8. She also opinion. for Estacada Veneer Co mill The Eocnomics chairman o f the Po- read. REBEKAHS WIIL HAVE Wyatts moved to Eagle Creek hurt ^ ^ Ubaplain report.d Bertha FUN NIGHT, OCT. 29 . . . . . tiie fo r m er ber official visit. She was es- Wallaert and Florence Dymtryk The Rebekahs will have a Fun June and bought corted to the Master’s station by ill. Del and Vernita Gant, Ray Night, Oct 29. This will be a Quentm Cook place ¡the Assistant Stewards, Fred and Bernice Miller are recover• Hard Time party. Della Ewalt j j Horner and Jeane IUig and Stew- ing from injuries received in a AH thieves are not as consider- will give prizes for the beet dres- I ard W. F. Miller. In the absence two car collision. Under good of A. P. Pearson of Eagle Creek, Routel, overlook ate as the one who robbed Ryn- sed man and the best dressed wo- !o f the agricultural committee the order Mrs. Butler complimen- ning Drugs early Tuesday mom- man. All Rebekaihs are invited | chairman, the agricultural re - 1 ted the Springwater Grange on ed the error in his paper in the Broadway Theatre ing. Sometime between 3:30 and and are asked to bring mince or port was given by James Hamil -1 its publicity saying she learned ad last week so here we are, back at $40.00. 5:30 A.M. someone carefully re- pumpkin pie. Please come and ton, who described a move to- much o f county grange activities This week’s error - takes finding - A .0 0 moved the pane o f glass from bring a friend if you wish, ward making more informative from newspaper reports. She al- the front door and set it inside ----------------------------- Now playing at the Broadway 1 and complete records a bigger so spoke briefly on the next Po and some observant person should “ V Theatre, a top notch western in factor in judging FFA and 4-H mona grange meeting at Willam- wnst watches but left one oo HOLLOWF'KN PARTY Cinemascope and color "CATTLE projects, and told about ‘styles’ <«tte Oct. 25. The grange master find it. Our advertisers are happy to award you each card. They rifled the cash „ „ „ H ' 1’ 1'. ~5 EMPIRE" with Joel McCrea.Glo- in meat buying. Buyers now Del Gant thanked members who your prize of $40.00 - -and take a snapshot of you. register but left $1 in i t Other v 5 ^ RaIwial‘ Post N o„ ®®79- ria Talbott and Don Haggerty. A know that a good looking animal helped at the Community Fair Remember, there is only one paper mailed witl than the watdhes and a small Z ™ - 13 a J ^ 0* - western that will please all^ec- does not necessarily produce and a« protem officers during amount o f money there did not r ,lrH„J?: 1 ^ ™ nr, me ond itau feature, the trucks on the tender meat. ! the meeting. Overseer Richard the intentional error. Any others do not qualify yoi PLUNDER The legislative report w m gi- Guttridge called for a rising vote for the contest prize. n r nrvt in m r f,m ROAD' with Gene Raymondjoane ven by A. T. Varitz who told of of thanks to those who made the A deliberate mistake o f price or text, or both, or HOT, 10 our run party. com e Cooper and , n/l Wayne \ Morris. ln r r lc An I the L , A defeat n f a n i r A Ih » h ill r d lin t f for ---- - ------- and n„A . L -ll An of the bill calling for new .1. drapes cleaned ,L the hall BAKED FOOD SALE AT ; bob apples, play bingo, etc. Dan- exciting story full o f action and j remodeling the Estacada high , before the fair, has been placed in one paper or shopper which is NEWS OFFICE SATURDAY cing later Free lunch art mid- suspenee from start to finish. School building. Our county Serving on the lunch commit- then mailed or delivered at random. You’ll have to The Church of Jesus Christ of night. ALL FOR FREE. Be see- Starts Sunday through Tuea- court house staff wants a Shorter tee were Mr. and Mrs James the Latter Day Saints will hold a ing you there. ___________________ day -Robert Mitehum and his son work week, but is finding some Hamilton. Mr. and Mrs. Carl II- check all the ads carefully to find the “ planted” food sale in the office of the ---------------------------- - Jim in a wild mountain yam with obstacles to the idea. Everyone jjg j T Mrs Wm. Tucker, Mrs.C. mistake. When you find what you think is the riprht Clackamas Coutny News this Sat- ' the hottest merchandise, hauled ¡is urged to vote at the November j j ubb and Mrs. Homer Newell mistake, take your paper to the firm in whose ad It urday, October 18. ______________ RED CIRCLE8? ¡in the hottest cars ever to careen election helped in the Juvenile grange We’re happy with the response dirwn a twisting road known as The Health and Safety Report ar>d were seated at the Juvenile appears and you may take advantage of the error THREE LYNX PTA WILL from y°°. folks in bringing your THUNDER ROAD.’ Filmed in was read by Mrs M. F. Ott from tab|e in price if to your advantage. You will alio receive SPONSOR HAM DINNER robscription* up to date. Those the moutains of North Carolina the Coronet article, ’Physical j 1 .1 * . nnn First Upper Clackamas River Chamber of Commerce Lunch Meeting Apathetic State Sanitary Authority M ay Site City to Abate Sewer Pollution in Clackamas Progress Report on Local Theatre Sets 'Commandments' U. F. Fund Drive P. T. A. Acts on Highway Accident Near Eagle Creek Various Projects County Home Economics Head Talks at Current Springwater Grange Meeting Rynning Drug Burglarized Again It Pays to Read Our Ads - They Have a $ 4 0 - 0 0 Message in this Paper Action Films at the Broadway VZ 1 *“ * Wednesday * - — ln f. prTor -ft — ■ S 5 " " r T m t o k e mu.,t l,e reported by 5 p.ni. of the Three Lynx night ^ clrc,e- w* i are •«* t that Ls packed with thrills and At the luncheon recess .. Happy Out. 24 and will be the 1 annual frwm 5 30 to 8 00 sponsored by thi ®iflrf' k"«w-or come in with »tion which reache* an all time Birthday was song to Hugh Mar Booster meeting. All friends Saturday following the date of this paper. If the the Three Lynx PTA It will be ri,ar renewal. If you do not feel high. shall. Sadie Westman. Jeanne H- and prospective members are_in- a treat well worth the trip. The >ou ran » " » r d to renew now, Coming next week The Bad lig and Jack Butter Ivited to share the potluck din- prize is not claimed, it will be added to the next charge $1 25 for adults 60c for ns know- *nd t**1* rid T®“ landers ” with Alan Ladd plus The lecturer’s program was ner at 7 P M and enjoy the pre week’s prize. A duplicate paper showing the “ mist children and free for those under ,h* clrrl*‘ *nd r®« " * 7 ®l<’k ®P The Adominable Snowman of the under the direction of the Home gram at 8:13 under direction of ake” will be posted in the News office window four Come *>d have fun Jr#ur " h .n convenient. Himalayas’ with Forest Tucker 1 Ec Club and proved w ry inter- the lecturer, El win Shibley