Cstacatta s Clackamas Count? ¿ìctus In Its Fifty-fourth Year of Publication Volume No. 54 Number 39 Eckersiey to Represent Estacada at League of Oregon Cities Meeting 10c Per Copy Estacada, Oregon, Friday, Nov. 14, 19 j S_________ Supervisors Throw Switch for New Power Line Councilman Eckersiey Chair­ man of the fire committee. an­ nounced that he had received from W alter Sagner, Chief o f the Fire Department, the specifica­ tions that the Fire Department require for the contemplated purchase o f a new fire truck and Wor!d War I Vets Enjoy Turkey Feed D r i ear Garfieid Grange Considers iViuny Important Matters at November Meet By Leila Gordon erican Legion Hall Nov. 25 from The Garfield Grange met on ,3 to 6 P.M. and had donors sign the regular date with all officers cards. peresnt except doorman. Roy Ins. Agent Rollie Poppino had Maxwell filled that position and sent a letter warning those with Belle Duus substituted for mus­ oot door grills to be careful in ician. A g. chmn Harold Middle- storing charcoal. It could be a ton reported that slow eating booby trap if it was stored in a milk cows would eat their food damp basement as the moisture faster if it was wet. Ray Gordon could cause spontaneous ignition. reported on the new grub control He also recommended when drugs mentioned in the last Ore­ building or repairing to deal only gon Farmer. It can be controlled with reputable contractors, and either by spray or capsule. beware of agents that promise to Legis. chmn. John Parvin said use your home afer remodeling, that since both state and national as a demonstration. had gone Democratic it would An interesting letter from make a worse hardship on Presi­ Myrtis Brown, a member living dent Eisenihower. in Calif, was read. Gladys Prater Youth chmn. Lucy Middleton was reported ill in the Bide-a-wee nursing home in Gladstone and reported that Redland had in­ a card was signed for her. stalled Garfield last Wed. nite and did a splendid job and that Pete Ballou asked help in put­ all officers were present. She al­ ting up the siding and we were so announced that we will install promised water upstairs by the Eagle Creek the 15th, and hoped next meeting. Roy Maxwell will we would go and support the do the work. team. H. E. Chmn. Norma Lee HOME EC. ELECTS has a lamp and a quilt that we will sell chances on for the The Home Ec. meeting was held pump fund. You may get tickets upstairs after the meeting and elected: from Grange members. She than­ the following officers ked those sending cards while Chmn. Norma Lee; co- chairman sec. and treas.- Edward was in the hospital and Peggy Anders; said she was taking him to San Leila Gordon.Next meeting place Francisco for, surgery as soon as will be announced later. Booster night will be Nov. 29 a bed is available. Health Chmn. Leila Gordon with pot luck at 0:30 PM.There reminded members that the will be a speaker and program blood mobile will be at the Am­ and you are welcome to attend. The City Council held their re­ , equipment. Chrmn. Eckersiey gular monthly meeting Thursday j stated that these specifications evening, Nov. 6. j would now be reviewed by the Tidewater Oil Co. was the suc­ Fire Committee and their report cessful bidder to furnish the probably would be made to the City’s gasoline requirements for j Council at its regular meeting in the ensuing year. j December. Alcholic beverage licenses for the year 1959 were recommended for renewal for Mickie’s Tavern and Horner’s Market. These were the only two presented at this time. $3.[00 The Council unanimously voted eo send Councilman Delbert Nordquist, Chrmn. of the Sewer Comm., to the League of Oregon Cities meeting in Eugene on Nov. 17. This meeting is being held for the purpose o f a number of small cities to discuss with vari- | ous federal and state officials the sewer problems that are now being faced by them. Chrmn. Nordquist very generously volun­ teered his time to attend this meeting; a meeting which is of vital importance to Estacada. V . F. W . JE W E L R Y SHOW A T LEGION H A L L N O V. 18 The Ladies Auxiliary of the local V. F. W. are sponsoring a jewelry show by Sarah Coventry at the American Legion Hall at * P M. on Nov. 18. Be sure ot pIan t° b? there- Make jewelry y°J*r Christmas gifts. Refreshments will be served, Chmn. Lillian Kitching. I _______________ ^ About 60 Veterans of World War I and their families enjoyed a turkey dinner Tuesday evening (Veterans’ Day) at the‘ Veterans of Foreign Wars hall in Currins- ville. After the sumptuous feast the local World War I Barracks was called to order by the Command­ JUNIOR CLASS P L A Y SET FOR N O V . 21st er Fred Marshall. Fred Kams, j Preparations for the Junior Clackamas County Service Offi­ cer, and also a member o f the j I Class Play are well underway. World War I Veterans organiz- T,hc ca5* has pu* in many *«>urs City are the parents of a son, Preparing to throw the smutch­ aday powerhouse on the Clacka­ project engineer, Niles Burman ation was present and gave some practice and it promises to bom Nov. 6 in the Oregon City from the construction coordinat­ Portland General mas above Estacada are three ot valuable information relative to ** very entertaining. Hank, a es which ------. placed ---------------------- hospital. He weighed 6 lbs. 15 stayed ing engineer’s office and Roger Mrs. Elmer Davis the service officers’ work. The vf ry exu? erant vacuum cleaner Electric Company's new 25,000 the project’s supervisors. From oz. and was named David Allen. project engineer for with her daughter and family, He joins a brother, Terry. The Auxiliary of the local World War _a ri°t^ar.d Ann s J>a- J kilowatt generator on line at Far- left they are Larry Kelsh, PGE O’ Reilly, Ebasco Services, Inc. IV^r. and Mrs. Lloyd Duncan of grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. I Barracks tdso held a meeting ! ie.nts m also hiiarious. The twins are quite a problem to Battle Ground, Wash, for two John Prokop of Estacada which was well attended, and their confused father. Mrs. Han- YOUR ‘N E W S ’ W IL L BE weeks while Elmer went deer great grandmother is Mrs. Tony All in all it was one o f the .. . . . . . .. p r in t p h p a r i v v a r hunting. She is now spending a , Svoboda of Burke S. D. most enjoyable Armistice Day S° !L 1S a friendly neighbor, celebrations that the W orid ' The cast is enjoying it and we week with her daughter and fa- T H A N K S G IV IN G W E E K . mily, Mr. and Mrs. Oliver su tfi War I Veterans of this area have K"owT you ™ 1 too„ , s « e y° u at ever experienced the Junior Class Play Nov. 21 in A ll news and advertising for of Portland while Elmer is elk CURRINSVILLE L A D IE S AID ________ ' 1 Estacada Union High School | Thanksgiving W eek must be in hunting. ELECTS OFFICERS THURS. Attention is called to wooden ! Auditorium. ; the News office by Monday noon ----------------------- j The Currinsville Ladies’ j survey stakes which from time to November 24. The paper will be Mrs. Ted Harders has been Aid held their regular meeting A UCTION S A T U R D A Y , NOV. 15 time will appear at curb and pro- The Estacada Rangers finished printed Monday and Tuesday and quite ill. Her sister, Ella Hal- iast Thursday at the VFW hail A T S P R IN G W A T E R GR ANGE jperty lines throughout the city. | the foot ball season in a tie with will be distributed Wednesday. da from San Francisco was with with Vella Matthews hostess. Woud you like a good saddle It is very important that these Seaside for first place in the her for sometime. Another sister The ladies worked on a quilt horse? Or maybe a peacock? Or stakes be left in place. It costs Cowpa- League with a 20-0 victo­ Loiusa Rice came from Corvallis during the afternoon. camera equipment or a bicycle? money to make a survey and if ry over Rainier here Friday ev­ to stay with her for three weeks Officers elected were President PAST NOBLE GRANDS These are just a few of the many | the stakes are pulled or knocked ening. Mrs. Vella Matthews: vice presi­ P L A N X M A S PARTY i ------------ —;----------- items that will be up for auction ¡out it may be necessary to call Bob Beissell scored all 20 Mrs. Gladys Schlichter; Centennial Past Noble Grands i Mrs. Flora Klinker recently dent- at the Springwater Grange Halil Portland General Electric com- the surveyor back to replace points, to add to his county Club was entertained Thursday, returned to Bend to spend the secretary- Mrs. R. H. Currin this Saturday, November 15, a t ‘ Pany added 25,000 kilowatts of them and this costs more money. point lead. He went into the at her ! winter with Elmer and family. and treasurer- Mrs Floy Wade. 7:30 P. M. There will also be a hydro electricity to the North-¡All property owner are entitled game is the all-time county scor­ by Mrs. Dorothy Suter pie social and entertainment. west power pool late Wednesday to this protection as they are ing champion. He finished the home in Eagle Creek The Marian Guild are offering Come for an evening o f fun.This afternoon when the sixth turbo- making a substantial improve- season with 137 points. After a delicious dessert lun­ is being sponsored by the W est-, generator at Faraday powerhouse 1 ment by installing sidewalks and cheon the president Elsie Hale their famous fruit cakes for sale Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Dahrens Estacada took a 6-0 lead over minster Fellowship of the on the Clacakamas river was pla- curbs. called the meeting to order, 1 7 again this year. These cakes are of Estacada Route 2 are the par­ Rainier in the first quarter on a 1 made o the finest ingredients and Springwater Church for the ced on line. Please remember to ask ents of a baby girl Tamara. Bom your 53 yard run by Beisell. He members answered roll call. building fund. ,. The unit was added to the ex- children NOT to touch or Plans were made and com­ each cake is two-thirds fruit.They October 25 in Portland. kicK failed to kick the extra point. isiting plant of 5 genaretors and wooden sui . ey stakes, mittees were appointed for the 1 seH f° r $1 per lb. and are made His second touchdown came on a brings total capability of the po- Christmas party at the next 1 in 1 ,1 1-2, 2, 2 1-2 and3 lb. sizes. 20 yard run and the third one iwerhrouse, located two miles meeting Dec. 10 at the home of Orders are being taken by Mrs. was scored after a 45 yard run. Clair Schleichert at CR 9-3988 Mr. and Mrs. Mel Grim and above Estacada to 44,000 kilo­ YOUTH RALLY AT BORING M AN DIES A T Miss Louvina Crawford. GARFIELD CHURCH SUN. He ran over the extra point aft- watts. IIIS HOME ON OCTOBER 31 Plans were also made for the or Mrs. Guy Keller at CR 9-4119. Judy of Eugene visited friends and relatives here over the This Sunday afternoon at 3 ¡er both of these touchdowns. Soon to follow the Faraday un- A lfred Wellman, Route 2,Bor­ Christmas party Dec. 10 when Estacada picked up 285 yards week end. the ___________________ ing, died at his home in ________ the Bor- it on line will be two more gener­ at the Garfield Church of the club will entertain the lodge Mr. and Mrs. Fremont Hay­ rushing and 10 yard passing. ing Damascus area October 31.He ators with a capability of 53,000 Nazarene there will be a special at their regular meeting. den of Beaverton were Estacada was born on the farm where he kilowatts at PGE’s $20,000,000 I youth rally. Members of the Beisell accounted for 214 yards visitors on Friday of last week. rushing. He is the County’s died 74 year ago on April 29, j North Fork dam a mile upstream Young People’s group from the Mrs. Amelia Stroman fell re­ _ ____ I from Faraday. in will top rusher. 1884. He attended the Union PGE vice presi- Mt. *“ Scott ° ** church "* “ " Portland " Mrs. Andy Jannsen went to cently and broke a bone in her High School at Damascus. On dent O. E. W alsh said both North Present the program. Rev. Low Mrs. Ina Johnson is Minot, North Dakota, the middle foot. RICHARD M ILLER W ED S October 20, 1907 at Damascus he Fork units would be producing ell C. Ellis, pastor at Mt. Scott, of October to visit her daughter, staying with her. will give a brief talk on the pur­ B A R B A R A JE A N SPINK married Minnie Ketels who sur- power before December, Mrs. Blair Olson and family,and Barbara Jean Spink of Sandy the Young vives. “The completion of North Forte pose and aims of to await the arrival of a grand­ and Raymond Miller of Estacada, His father hometeaded the or- dam combined with the Faraday People’s Society. child. A grandson, David Blair FOOD S A L E AT ‘N E W S ’ Teenagers and their parents were married in the Sandy Com­ OFFICE ON SA T U R D A Y ignial farm and after his death addition,’ ’ W alsh said, “ will bring arrived on Nov. 8. The Olsons munity Presbyterian Church Sat­ Now playing at the Broadway . , , . community Tho Springwater Ladies Aid Alfred operated the farm until PGE’s generating capability on from the Garfield urday, Oct. 30 at 8 PM with the Theatre a brand new Tarzan p ic -!3 *50 have a daughter. arc sponsoring a Food Sale in 109,000 are cordially invited. hi death. A ll o f his life was the Clacakamas river to The regular 6:30 P.M.Young Rev. Donald Livesay officiating. ture- “ Tarzan’s Fight For Life the Clackamas County News Of- spent in the community and he kilowatts.” Putney M. and Mrs. Lyman People’s meeting will not be The bride is the daughter o f Mr. with Gordon Scott as Tarzan and was the last of his family line Oregon fice this Saturday; November 15 (Mildred Prokop) of Estacada Locals City Warns "Leave Estacada Rangers ™ . J “ Survey Stakes Re" Tie with Seaside for First Place ™ P.G.E. Co. Adds 25,000 Kilowatts Two Real Thrillers Play at Broadway being survived by just his wife. He was a member o f the Dam a* cus Grange. Funeral services were held on W ednesday Nov. 5 at 2 P.M. in the Chapel o f the Carroll Funeral Home in Gresham. Reverend Mark Chamberlain offered the service and W m . Elliott was solo- ist. held this Sunday because of the and Mrs. Everette Latourette and afternoon serivee. The 7:30 P. the groom is the son of Mr and M. evening service will be held Mrs. Harold Miller. The wedding music was played as usual. by Mrs. Carl Loundree and John Metzger sang “ Because” and the SCHOOL C E N SU S A W A IT S “ Lord’s Prayer.” The church was COM PLETION; SEE ¿YD ON beautifully decorated with large i B A CK PAGE. baskets of autumn leaves, mums A number of families were not and dahlias. included in the current school The bride was given in mar­ census. The State and County riage by her father. She wore a Basic cShool Support Funds are white taffeta gown with silver and allocated on the basis of each white over skirt and net bolero; school districts school population and her fingertip veil was held in so it is extremely important that place by a crown of seed pearl the information requested be sup­ and lily of the valley. She carried plied by you to the school as a bouquet of pink begonia and soon as possible. pink and white fuschia on a white muff. Miss Nancy Lamp was honor at­ The a ™ 33* dinner and bazaar FLIES TO RENO TO tendant and wore a blue taffeta sponsored by the Ladies A id of A U TO G R A P H HER BOOK matching Eagle Creek church will be held Mrs. Nat Gozzano went by dress and carried a next Friday, Nov. 21 at the plane to Reno. Nevada on Octob­ m uff with white mums and pink c hurch The menu will offer a er 29 to autograph her book fuschia. Miss Joyce Miller, sister of the choice of tamales or creamed ‘How Daddy Became a Beach ahicken on biscuits. Serving will comber” at Gray Reed’s Depart- groom was bridesmaid and also be from 5:30 to 7:30 P.M j ment Store, and also to help ad­ was dressed in a blue taffeta dress Since this is also the night of vertise the opening of the new and carried a matching muff with white mums and pink fuschia. the high school J“ junior the tropical restaurant and *“ "* play K -J night of the Ladies Aid r e r o "V "« K l» • double club Trader Dix ’ The club Jerry P. Ruhl, cousin and Earl feature evening for those who was decorated by her father She groom was best man and wish to attend the play. You may returned to her home here on Spink, brother of the bride and come early to the dinner at Eagle Nov. 2 and reports that she had Willard Allen were ushers candlelighters. Creek and just forget about cook­ a wonderful time. The reception was held in the ing at home. annex of the church. The young The price o f the dinner will be Mrs. Louise Linn left on Mon­ couple are making their home in $ 1 2 5 for adults and 50c for all day for Auburn, Calif, to visit Sandy while Mrs. M iller finishes children and students. her sister and other relatives. her senior year at Sandy high. Be sure to attend the Marian Giuld Christmas sale. This year it’s bigger and better than ever The sale will be held at the Le gion hall on Saturday Dec 6 be- ginning at 10 A.M . and will fea- ture many items There will be fancy work, washable stuffed toys, Christmas stockings and a parcel post sale. Coffee, donuts and hot dogs will be sold as well as a wide selection of baked IN C R E ASE D IN T E R E S T IN goods. CORN G R O W IN G IN OREGON Increased interest in field c o m ----------------------------- production in Oregon will tu rn 1 the spotlight on co m growing. I E AG LE CREEK DIN N ER & harvesting and feeding practices at this year’s Oregon State Cora B A Z A A R N O V. 21 „ T ? * r en W ar n ,h e 0re* .° " Col,e« e far7n crops specialist The 17th annual public show is scheduled December 6 at tne Benton county fairgrounck Cor" vallis starting at 9 A.M . Top corn yields; 10 ear exnib- its and judginig contests will stilt ge major events Warren states hilt W i ll » w » th» Witt, 'educational type” discussions on co m growing and feeding. Oregon field co m acreage this year hit a rcord high of 47.000 ac­ res compared to 30.000 last year and 25.000 acres in 1950. Contest premium lists are available from county extension offices. , Eve Brent as Jane, his mate. ! Rickie Sorensen plays the part of ! their son. W herein Tarzan is ¡captured by enemies and Jane ! almost strangled. A thrill upon ¡thrill flim of Tarzan's adven­ tures in the land o f the creeping ¡jungle. Second big hit— Kirk Douglas in“ P A T H S OF G L O R Y .” A little piece o f the W orld W ar ! I on the western front is shown in an action packed war drama. The tired beaten down men in the French and American forces are ordered to take an impossi­ ble hill. A violent battle ensues with many casualties When the men are ater accused of in­ subordination and neglect Doug­ las defends them to tfie best of his firery ability. A real action 1 H O t C O U m . packed war story with a bomb­ shell of excitement. Starts Sunday through Tues­ day— Erskine Caldwell’s story of ‘GOD’S LITTLE A CRE’’acclaim ed as the world’s best seling no­ vel is brought ti the screen with Aldo Ray. Robert Ryan, Buddy Hackett and Tina Louise. A con- "Find the Error" Contest Has Two $ 3 5 .0 0 Prizes; Two Separate Errors John Englund of Estacada, Route 1, did not claim the $60.00 error last week so this week we are hav­ ing two errors for $35.00 each in two separate ads. If the prizes advertised this week do not go, next week there w ill be two errors again for $40.00 each. If one or both prizes are found this week, we’ll have only one prize next week. Remember, this week there are only two papers mailed with the intentional errors. Any others do A deliberate mistake of price or text, or both, has been placed in two papers or shoppers and then mailed or delivered at random. You’ll 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 troversial novel of Georgia folk . . A j . v . wno ?»eek gold from the land, love pncp if to your auvantsgG. You will also receive from everyone and a great share the $35.00 Many6 have r^ d that is now on the screen Next week Joel McCrea in O’Brien in ‘The World Was His Jury.’ mistake must be reported by 5 p.m. o f the Saturday following the date of this paper. If the prize is not claimed, it will be added to the next w e e ^ ’s P n z e - A duplicate paper showing the “ mist- ake” will be posted in the News office window