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estacadas Clackamas County Jîetos In Its Fifty-fourth Year of Publication Volume No. 54 Number 40 Estacada, Oregon, Friday, Nov. 21, 1958 STORK S H O W E R HONORS MRS. JA M E S P E T E R S O N loc Per Copj o . t Ü a Ci \ c U l K LO O D M O B ILE H ER E ON once done that very thing and the old lady told him there was no thing like a old fool and he A stork shower for Mrs. James At least 50 of your friends and ^ one of them as long as Peterson was held at the home of neighbors will donate a pint of ae Mrs. David H orner on Monday life giving blood next Tuesday, j -------------------------- evening. Mrs. W oody Gaillard By A nne Justice Novem ber 25, between the hours A giant subscription campaign ions and prizes. and Mrs. Morris Tuttle were co It is again being printed all ov Springwater Grange elected of sponsored by the Clackamas Nomination coupon to be used hostesses with Mrs. Homer.Mrs. ficers for 1959 at their Novem ber of 3 and 6 P.M. at the Estacada er the country that if you drink American Legion Hall. County News w ill get underway by youngsters when signing up Tragedy struck an Eagle Creek Peterson received many a quart of milk everyday fo r 1200 lovely ' business meeting Saturday when The blood is obtained by the this Saturday, with a list o f pri- will be found on this page. A l l : fam ily earyy last Sunday mom- gifts. months you’ll live to be one hun Delicious refreshments roll call found only one officer Red Cross’ Pacific Northwest Re zes to thrill the heart of any boy bays and girls in east Clacakamas ing in the crash of a speeding dred years old. were served to the follow.ing: \ absent. gional blood program, througu o r girl in the area, according to county area are eligible to com- auto north of Estacada. It was Mrs.J. R. Armstrong; Mrs. Harry j Re-elected were Mary K. Varitz- the sponsorship of the Estacada Bcrton L. Denton, campaign pete and all who wish to do so about 3 AM when the northbound Wilson; Mrs. H. Erickson; Mrs. Treasurer; ....... ....................... Mildred otf-Sw re- Kiwanis Club.assisted by the A m It is said that life in every manager. Closing date will be should fill out the coupon and W i l i rlVl nf. o>i J V.ar r e" Eddie Dmytryk; Mrs- J 0. A b- tary; Carl Ulig- Assistant S tev- town and community in the U.S. Saturday Decem ber 13 just in have parents sign in the space W illh oit o f Portland failed to ne- bott; Mrs. Joe Rickey; Mrs. Don ard; Jeanne Illig- Lady Assistant erican Legion Auxiliary. I f you can donate and have not is just the same. But is it? Just time fo r Christmas. \ provided. Coupon should then be gotiate the curve by Gampan- Day; Mrs. Harold Shoemaker;Mrs Steward; Everett Shiblev- exeou-1 ", listen: W e had a bright full Tw o district capital prizes will brought to the campaign manager ellas store and sheared off two Milton Nelson and Mrs. W m . live ^n u n itte^ and T r n i c e MW- S‘gned UP wlth any representat be famous Schwinn ‘Americantii- at the N e w s office in Estacada as separate telephone poles. Quen- Compton. Those sending gifts er- Musician. N N ew ew officers officers " are ¡,Te, yet| yPuJ ^ ’0l l!d ca^ M^ ton moon a ^ew nights a go and many cycles valued at $69.95, and win-1 soon as possible this week end tin Cook;a passenger was thrown but unable to be present were Juvenile Matron- Eleanor Newell ro ' io o ' a* / R f In j 957' t ° *ee it, among them ners may have choice o f $60 in as all workers can start their ac- from the car and instantly killed • Mrs. Hershel York; Mrs. A llyn ; Master- Richard Guttridge Over- ?i.nts,.T0L.u 0od v' eJrc dona- hems a girl and her boy friend. cash if desired. Many youngsters tive selling this Saturday mom- His w ife Pat suffered severe Price and M rs Carlson and Mrs. seer- George Gentemann- Lectur Northwest. The needs A fte r gazing at it for a half hour hove voiced the desire fo r cash ing. face and scalp lacerations and John Englund. .„a er-Betrha Gentemann- S to w e d m° every year as Population she said to him: "when you invite a T in . 1 ■’ ' i increases and new uses are found somebody out to look at the moon prizes as Christmas is close a t , Further details of the campaign was taken to Providence Hospi-1 A. T. Varitz; Chaplain- W ilm a rnr hlnod you really mean it!” During the hand. Capital prizes will be fbl-j will be found on page 2 of this tal as was Willhoit. higlh wind the other day he said lowed by two other Schwinn b ik -! week’s New s. Estacada police chief Barden E A G L E C R E E K D IN N E R & he had done his good deed of the es valued at $59.95 and $52.25. | Denton urged all parents to declared that heavy fog hinder- j B A Z A A R N O V . 21 Cash prizes of $50, and $40 may call at the campaign office witn ed visibility on the hiway and The annual dinner and bazaar week by chasing his hat down the street for several blocks which be taken in their places. 'their interested young folks and that W illhoit eveidently approa- sponsored by the Ladies A id of made at least 100 pepple happy. A ll workers not winning one of have him explain the details of ched at too great a speed to see Eagle Creek church will be held next Friday, Nov. 21 the .-J the four m ajor awards will rec- the campaign to them. Campaign the curve in time, lohn ch i ih ouu are m**e muue by oy the in e hospit- nospit- A recent bridegroom went home . . . . . at . t a IT ^ lX b lo,, Í e y „ ^ „ am “ ^ r Í 11^ ! ^ r b ui I ?od i .....y £ j ^ c r i David ai t0 defray costs of administra- and as he sat down to lunch he Quentin Cook was Foreman at church. The menu will offer a Nowell as lect* eive cash commissions on all sal- will be open 6 days each week for or creamed w - M tion and $3.45 per pint that it asked: “ who spilt the mustard on es they make during the 3 week the duration of the campaign. the C. & M. Lum ber Co. mill at choice of tamales Tucker as secretary. chicken on biscuits. Serving will costs the Red Cross fo r the bot- the waffle?” And the young campaign. Interesting feature of Hours w ill be 10 A.M. to 6 P.M. Eagle Creek. tie and for delivery to the hospi- bride exclaimed: “Oh, honey, how He is survived by his wife and be from 5:30 to 7:30 P.M. the campaign is the ‘milkshake daily. Since this is also the night of three rhildren; Clifford 15; Dan bonus’— 20c extra bonus on each . . , The local Parent Teachers E x tal. The $5.67 per pint tha the could you?That is a lemon pie.” new i year subscription, and 40c Conclusion o f last y e a rs cam- iel 12 and Barbara 10. He also the high school junior play the ecutive Committee held a meet- Red Cross spends to collect and The orchestra stopped playing bonus on each 2 year subscrip- paign saw Bil Broadhurst of leaves his mother and unlisted Ladies A id recommends a double ing in the Grade School Library process the blood comes through momentarily and just then a Wai- who Friday morning. Mrs. Guy Kell your gifts to the Unite Fund, i n , ter dropped a tray of dishes. Six tion This bonus is payable at Springw ater and Toby Smith; brothers and sisters. Following feature evening for those the Red Cross sihares. couples got up and commenced the time subscripions are turned T erry Graven and Don Dobbins the accident the children have wish to attend the play. Y ou may ! er gave a report on the Council i >011 are under 18 years, dancing. A ll this could not have in at the N ew s office and is in o f Estacada carry o ff the big pri- been staying at A lfred Lindland’s come early to the dinner at Eagle meeting, which she had attended Creek and just forget about cook- at the Oswego Jr. higlh school. weigh less than 110 lbs., are over happened in some other town. in E agle Creek. addition to the regular commiss- zes. ing at ihoir e. The regular monthly meeting 60 or have a «»Id , you cannot do- j ------------------------------------- The price of the dinner w ill be of the P T A w ill be held Thursdav nate fo r safety reasons.There are . , „ _ _ .. M IS S IO N A R Y TO S H O W $1.25 for adults and 50c for ‘ all at 8 P.M. in the Grade School °fh e r restrictions due to surgery, Good girl Florence. Whether “M A IL E A R L Y FO R X M A S ” occupa- you wrote this or somebody else childbirth, dangerous P IC T U R E S N O V . 22 S A Y S P O S T M A S T E R M YE R S children and students. cafeteria. tions etc. Any question can be did, it is very good: “It Isn’t Postmaster Myers said today, ■ ■ • . . . . . a million On Nov. 22 Roy Hendrickson a Sunday, Mr. and Mrs. Forrest referred to Mr. Nelson. The final what 1 would do if ‘Christmas may seem quite a way missionary just returned from Erickson and Mr. and Mrs. Ed decision as to your ability to give should fall to my lot, but what I Pakistan w il slhow pictures of the off, but nevertheless, w e’re start Aycock attended the Veterans he made by the physician on am doing today with the dollar & ‘Mail Early for land of the Hunzas in the Seventh ing our annual Day dinner at the Legion hall in duty. You are attended by regis- quarter I ’ve got.” Christmas’ campaign immediate - The Northwest Berry Growers Day Adventist Church located on Estacada .There were aboot 80 pe- *-ered nurses. i - Assn, w ill hold a meeting at the Second and Broadway in Estaca- ly, because there is every indica us get more than 5 percent A woman living in this com- The American Legion and A u x ople present. wel- tion that the 1958 Christmas sea Garfield Grange Nov. 22 at 9 PM. da. Admission free and all of our population wheih is son will set an all time mailing iliary enjoyed their annual Veter now munity has always had a yearn come. A ll are invited donating all the blood used ans day dinner Sunday with 65 in record.” to to live near the ocean and a light- F IR E M E N D ISCU SS Lunch w ill be served upstairs give life through this vital The afternoon was The postmaster said further attendance. pro' house. The news in the papers following the meeting. that right now is the time to plan spent visiting, light M AJO R PROJECTS yOU IaSt gÍVe 3 that the Tillamook Head C H A R T E R D R A P E D IN your Christinas card and gift The A uxiliary ’s rummage sale house was going to be opened in M E M O R Y O F MRS. D M Y T R Y K mailings. The first thing to do is was successful and enriched the Eleven thousand three h u n d - --------------------------------- terested her very much and she card list Child W e lfa re and _______________ Rehabilitation red lives, over a billion dollars! wrote the government at once: I A t the recent meeting of the to check . your . . Christmas . „ N E W S A N D Y D R U G STORE The A uxiliary According to the National Board . —, o T l “I herby apply fo r the position Springwater Grange the charter very carefully-make sure that each fund \utn $.8 everyone fo r oi ^ lre Underwriters, thats what J [ J i S P C T S 0 H © * f f t f ? ’’ fo Light House Keeper at Tilla G R A N D O P E N IN G S A T U R D A Y was draped in memory of Klor- address includes full name,street wishes to thank and number, city, zone and state, their generous donations of ma- ‘ lros cost our nation iast yeai: mook. I have been doing light ence Dmytryk who died Nov.5. B y C. T. E. The Sandy Rexall Drug will H e went on to say that by a ' terials. The Curtis Circulation Over a third of these fires were without housekeeping for twenty years Demits were issued to John and have their Grand Opening next little advance planning a lot of compnay turned over to the Unit HOME fires! Check your home Estella Link who have moved to quotation marks about a married :inf1 know a l' h ahm‘f t ^ W ed^ 3 Saturday, Novem ber 22 in their headaches can be avoided when j $77 in commissions fo r hospital regularly fo r fire hazards. Stop Lebanon. he and she who all their lives lt w i„ bf. good new utra m odem building recent he Christmas rush is on. The equipment and community serv- fires! Home Ec. chmn. reported the postmasteh suggests that you ice.Thanks again fo r your oooper- -Af the regular meeting of the have called each otner the old news to everybody in the ly completed on the Mt. Hood com next meeting o f the club will be sicek up now on heavy wrapping aticn for a good project. Estacada Volunteer Firemen, man and the old lady. Just the munity because she is a very cap Loop Hiway in Sandy. This new held at the Gentemann home Nov. paper, sturdy corrugated cartons. The regular sewing day Nov. 21 President Frank Marshall swore ° f “ e'r day the old man said the able woman and we and modem pharmacy in Sandy need her 19 with Mrs. Jamse Smith pre strong cord and paper adhesive meeting at 10 A M.Pot luck lunch ln a new member of the depart- lady had told him to get it right here. is operated by Ivan A. Barker paring the program. tape for use in securely packing I at noon. A ll members invited to mcn't» Don Hayworth.This brings through his noggin or once am and Fred Dickman, both of San Nov. 21 Oregon City Kiwanis and wrapping your Christmas attend and give a hand in mend- *i*e total staff of volunteers on all that she was through peeling dy. They announce that all will come to Springwater Grange The masterpiece of the week: gifts. Remember also that you ing and sewing of new articles, caH in the community to 24 men ° ” his corns and to get a corn who visit their new store on hall fo r their town and epuntry , , , . __ . . The Juniors Juniors have have been busy busy Glenn H artwig was appointed doctor on the job, especially for author unknown: opening day will have the oppor meeting with Estacada Kiwanis can d e lu d e your Christmas card The been of the annual Today the wind- was in the tunity to win a valuable prize. invited to attend 25 farm er« ni or letter inside your gift package working and made 50 nut cup fav- tnc cnairman ---------- the chornic spots and the . snorter , . if you just add the appropriate ors fo r the Veterans Hospital for Christmas program put on by the called Mt. Hood that she had south, and I rejoiced to see the Further details of the grand op area will be signed up by Mrs.Del ! __ - ... .. . . . . /len#\ h ! 1 ____: _. i ' e K n let n U n Antenl n department. A A _ nomination o f e of- becn i using a chisel on for years. ]cavcs upon my lawn go north,to ening event w ill be found in Gant to be guests o the evening. ^‘rst ca'sp maD stamps * ° the , the Xmas holidays.About 14 girls ficers to serve a new year He appealed to her to listen about a neighbor’s yard they flee. But their advertisement elsewhere in For the next social meeting of Postage for the package itself. w ill attend the Junior conference who today's issue of this newspaper. the grange quarterly birthday Postmaster Myers also s u g g -1 a the S. E. hall in Portland Nov. made an an election will be held the present financial depression, my j oy was nf>t so lasting, at the next iheeting. , but she refused to budge. The old knows w hat the wind w ill do? It and anniversary celebration will ests that patrons secure from t h e '22. A ll wishing transportation Following the close o f the mee- man saifl there wasn't any corn [ turned and blew them back again be held with diner at 7 P M Date- Postoffice Phamplet No. 2,which | shoi#n be at the hall at 8:45 Sat- ting Baer Wiederhold served re doctor in Estacada and he would and my neighbor’s leaves came bjov 28 gives fu ll information abotu pro- urday morning. N O S E R V IC E S A T PO RTER freshments. have to go to some other town to toot W H Snyder was the recipient I P*^ Packaging and wrapping ot ! Next regular meeting o f the. FOR N E X T T H R E E W E E K S ----------------------- get the pruning done and that j ___________ _ of dues'receipt N o .l fo r 1959 and I P3™ : '5 {?T ™ U in g . When you ! Legion and Auxiliary will be would take extra money. Then Due to the revival at the Viola a cheek fo r Boyds coffee can lids cal1 for thc Pamphlet, he sure to December 1 with a potluck dinnef YOUR N E W S W IL L BE again the old man said a couple Her many friends were very Community Church the Porter added $9.35 to the grange treas- buy sufficient postage stamps for at 6:30 PM. A ll veterans and their P R IN T E D E A R L Y FOR o f months ago the old lady wem glad to see Mary Eshelman back Mennonite Church will hold no families invited. your cards and gifts. u ry. on a shopping spree and bought on one of her old jobs, a member Sunday evening services for A ll Post and Auxiliary mem T H A N K S G IV IN G W E E K . The postoffice also has free A ll news and advertising fo r a new dress for $2.65. The old o f the election board. three weeks Nov. 23 ; Nov. 30 blood labels which read, ‘A L L FO R L O bers are asked to solicit and Dec. 7 the Blood mobile Thanksgiving W eek must be in lady said she wanted it on hand C A L D E L IV E R Y ’ and ‘A L L FOR donors fo r B E T H E L C O U N C IL M E E T S bury herself in and take it O U T O F T O W N D E L IV E R Y ,’ so which will be in Estacada Nov. 25 the New s office by Monday noon Novem ber 24. The paper w ill be with her if she died in the next Ray Myers of Eagle Creek has Wednesday eve. Nov. 12. Nancy that before you mail your Christ between 3 an 6 PM.Many peo in this Elta Schock, who came into W h isler entertained the Council mas cards you can sort them into ple have received transfusions of printed Monday and Tuesday and 20 years. So the picture was ra- certainly done his bit will be distributed Wednesday. thcr dark for them, the old man World for his good work in put the Estacada district in 1602, has mmbers o Bethel No. 54. Job’s two groups,with the addresses all blood in this area and Estacada ___________________ said. A newspaper correspond- tjng jn^0 print the pioneer history been an energetic and willing Daughters at her home in Eagle facing one way, thus expediting should do their part giving blood 1 ent asked him if he had ever call- ^ this section fo r replacement. Let’s Get on the worker all her life. Recently she Creek. These included Mrs. W il delivery. Be sure to use only First Class Ball. retired to the Sandy Rest Haven bur Howell, Mrs. Tom Cutaforth, where she will enjoy being at Mrs. Lloyd Potter and Karen, N a fou r cent, or seven cent A ir Mail leisure and well looked after ncy Edy, Mrs. Wm. W agner, and postage on your Christmas cards. A ll cards sent by First Class mail among peaceful surroundings. Mrs. A rh u r.Y o rfc may include a personal hand This column had such a case of written message, whereas a sig ‘type lice’ last week, we hardly N o w playing at the Broadway nature only is authorized on recognized our own writings.May- a cinemascope and technicolor cards that are mailed at the three Sam Barr of Estacada, missed the boat and has By d'Alessio be Jim has sprayed the place and western adventure 'F O R T MAS* cent. Third Class rate. The postmaster says it’s espec thereby eliminated the pesky crit S A C R E ’ starring Joel McCrea and joined the ranks o f lookers. The “ Shopper ” recip- ially important to include your ____________ ¡ent did not report. This week we have two error return address on every Christ Saw Tony Varitz from the led on actual location in N e w ; for $40.00 each in two separate ads. mas card envelope. Besides being J f t h e prizes advertised this week do not g O , next socially correct, this is a big help Dodge district in town last Mon- Mexico. H ere the remnants of a day. Said he was doing some cavalry patrol fight their last bit- 1 ------ - - - - - - - to both you and your friends in . - . . . , ._____ , ________ i . _______ . ... _ _______ •__ _ .. . ____,___ week thee will be two errors again for $45.00 each keeping your mailing lists up to j? h °iy .tag,»nd * * * * SOTne local business. N o w there is a second big hit ‘The world was I i f one or both prizes are found this week, we’ll have date. Giant 'NEWS' Subscription Campaign Eagle Creek Man Starts Saturday, Everybody Wins! j in Local Auto Accident Springwater Has Grange Election 22 SKy®S: TUESDAY, N O V E M B E R 25 .Th,irt~" «*****'• Berry Growers Set Large Crowd at Veteran's Dinner Sat. Nov. 22 Meet Adventure Film a t edherh0Heyandhes— -- ---------- Scoop and Snoop Broadway "Find the Error" Contest Has Two $ 4 0 - 0 0 Prizes; Two Separate Errors THESE WOMEN! Through the fine cooperation ‘ Yoo, hoo, Henry— want to see how that new dress yon bought me would have looked on m e?” ____ of the public during recent years, Postmaster Myers reports that great progress has been made in getting the Chirstmas mails thru on time. H e Is making many ad vance preparations to handle the 1958 Chirstmas mail rush; wltn extra mail clerks, carriers and ex panded facilities all around. Speaking about his plans the Postmaster said “with over 170 million people in the U .S .A to day, that means more Christmas mail than ever before, and that’s why the postoffice needs your help in planning your Christmas mailings well in advance.” Christmas cards and gifts for most distant points should be mailed first, preferably well be fore December 10, and those tör nearby points should be mailed by December 15, o r at least a week before Christmas that".J*lsh wehada do*e" j bne^ °Dly One prize next Week. as Remember, this week there are only two papers lawyer mailed with the intentional errors. Any others do captain stars Edmond O ’Brien Had a chance to shake hands with Father Jackson, the new priest at St. Aloysius Parish the other day. I think he will be good for the parish and the com munity. W e believe he is the type who will really get things done. Welcom e to the community Father Jackson. the prominent criminal who defends the captain. Mona , n Q t c o u n t Freeman as his wife is so infur iated by his efforts to clear the A deliberate mistake of price or text, or both, monster tha she threaens to has been placed in twro papers or shoppers and smash their marriage. Sunday thru Tuesday— ‘K IN G S then mailed or delivered at random. You’ll have to GO F O R T H ’ strartling drama ol check all the ads carefully to find the “ planted” W orld W a r II starring Frank mistake. When you find what you think is the right Sinatra: Tony Curtis and Natalie Haven't heard from “Hizzoner” Wood with Leora Dana.The emo mistake, take your paper to the firm in whose ad it John of South Estacada for over a tional story o f two American sol appears and you may take advantage o f the error month. Guess he is hibernating diers in love with the same girl— fo r the winter. Or maybe he is a half negro girl who leads a lone in price if to your advantage. You will also receive the $40.00. preparing for his annual Council ly life with her mother in south meeting that he holds every year ern France. The mistake mast be reported by 5 p.m. of the Coming next week------ W a lt Dis- on the day before Christmas. ‘Perri’ oaturday following the date o f this paper. I f the W e ’ve made two of those meet neys fabulous prodiction ings end let me tell you, there accompanied byu the academy prize is not claimed, it will be added to the next are nc holds barred. It’s strictly an invitational affair so don't try wed. Nov. and Thurs. Nov.27. ske will be posted in the News office window to barge in. C r t£ 3 S r ,S r S „ Z - 26 »;«£ '* A duplicate I»| »r showing the “ mist-