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Clackamas Count}) JìeUiS
In Its Fifty-fourth Year t)f Publication
Volume No. 54
10r Per Copy
Estacada, Oregon, Friday, Dec. 5, 1958
Number 42
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Meet the Bov? end Girls of the Clackamas County News Campaign for Christmas Bikes & Cash News Subscription Campaign Swings
Into Hirls Gear This Coming VVeek
Candidates in the Ciackamas
Co. News subscription campaign
have shown such interest in the
extra cash prize which was offer-
i ed last week that a second cash
prize was announced today by B.
j L. Denton, campaign manager.
; The new $10 cash award will go
to the candidate in either district
who turns in the most points on
subscriptions— either new or rt-
1 newal— from now until the cam­
paign closes at 6 p.m. Saturday,
Billy Si mom ns
Mike Pickelsimer
Clifford Kniskem
Ethel Garner
Don Dobbins
Maxine Davis
Bill Abbott
December 13.
Candidates and subscribers are
urged to read the advertisement
on page 6 to be sure all details of
this offer are clear.
The new
prize is in addition to the bicycles
and cash awards listed earlier in
the campaign.
Interest in the campaign mount­
ed rapidly this week as parents
and subscribers from the various
neighborhoods and communities
got behind their candidates
to
help them win the best prizes and
highest honors.
Increasing numbers of subscri­
bers are calling at the office and
paying their subscriptions to the
credit of their favorite worker.
Workers receive full credit for
any
subscription
mailed
or
brought to the office. Subscribers
are urged to name their choice ot
workers when the payment
is
made.
Gary Dahrens
Mike Williams
Donald Hanks
Peter Gudenzopf
Eddie Groce
David Riedel
Mike Smith
Ray Varner
Pictures of the
workers and
comparative vote
standings of
each appear on this
page, and
these will set the pace for the fi-
; nal week of enthusiasm among
the boys and girls.
Listed below, in alphabetical order by district,
THREE LYNX PTA HEAR
are the first vote standings in the Clackamas County
ABOUT JORDAN ARABS
News subscription campaign.
The Three Lynx PTA was in­
troduced to the Arabs of Amau
The worker m each district finishing the camp­
Jordan by Wyde Walker at
the
aign
with most votes in his own group will receive
meeting Nov. 20th.
The Upper Clackamas River Chamber of Com­ monthly
Mrs. Edward W. (Emily
A.) a $69.95 Schwinn bike or $60 in cash. Next two
Meeting called to
order by
Mr. Walker who lived in Aman
merce decided to continue its Christmas decoration for 2 years while employed by the Cub Master Mr. Jones, followed Ficken, 75, late of Estacada Rt.2, highest in either district will receive $59.95 Schw-
died Saturday in an Oregon City
program at its Monday meeting. This year there j u -.s - government, gave an inform- by pledge to the flag.
Mr. Jones stated we were part hospital.
mn bike or $50 cash and $52.95 Schwinn bike or
will be no prize for commercial lighting. Residents
of ‘THUNDERBIRD’
area ot Deceased was born Nov. 27,1883 $40 in cash.
will be eligible for First Prize $1 5.00 ; Second will sity of our being well informed Gresham now instead of Clacka- at Oakland ,Cailf. and had lived
New and renewal subscription orders give votes
mas County.
We will have to in Estacada erea for the last 20
be 10.00 and Third Prize 5.00. No winner of the “ bout affairs in the Middle East change our insignia. Cubs will be years. She was a member of the
toward winning. Subscribers are urged to look this
year preceding will be eligible for this year s prize. one might think, it takes about assessed 10c per week plus $2.50 Harding Grange,
Survivors include her widower list over, and get in touch with their favorite worker
A ll folks wishing to participate please send a card the same time, two days, to go fee per year, out of the $2.50
they will receive ‘ Boys’ Life.’
Edward W; a stepdaughter. Mrs. or pay their subscription at the N E W S office for
to P O R n v
F .s d n iw ln A ll r W r n m t in n e a n n a r from Portland to Aman by plane
Cubs are to notify Den Moth- Ethel Osborn, Estacada; two bro-
. ; A • , • ’ ^ s u c a “ a-
corations a p p a i-ias it takes t0 g0 from PortIand
ers of all awards they have been thers Thomas Jubb and Clarence I ^
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ent to the judging committee will be considered but to Chicago by train,
awarded so all records can
be Jubb, both of Estacada; two sis-j u P -m - S a t u r d a y , D e c e m b e r 1 3 . P h o n e n u m b e r s a r e
your postcard is necessaiy in case you might be
Th<! talk- titrated by coior-
brought up to date.
ters, Mrs. Florence Ficken, Esta- l is t e d b y e a c h n a m e f o r c o n v e n i e n c e o f s u b s c r i b e r •
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missed, so don’t let it happen.
iuUa^fng“ ' t e t r i s c™n- Awards were presented as fol- cada; and Anita Trimpler, The
lows:
Dalles; and two other stepdaugh- W h o m a y w ls .h t o C a li o n e o f t h e w o r k e r s .
A committee of three, Harry Osbourne, L. J . 1 dar thus far.
Danny Fouts— 1 Gold Arrow— 1 ters.
District One (Estacada City)
Anderson and Larry Godsey were appointed to
Prior to Mr. walker s address
Silver Arrow— 2 year Service I Funeral services were held at Maxine Davis CR 9-3770
18,000 Cliff Kniskern CR 9 3790
17.000
Star
1:30 PM Tuesday at the Clayville Don Dobbins CR 9-3214 . 10,000 Mike Williams CR 9-3207
meet fth H Klv\ anis C lub committee in prepBrnt- ter a salute to the flag and some
10.000
Ted
Henry
Campanella—
1
Yr.
Service
chapel
in
Estacada
with
Rev.Mil-
Eddie
Groce
Cft
9-3749
14,000
Ray
Varner
CR
9-3241
group
singing
led
by
Mrs.
ion for dedicating the North Fork dam.
10,000
Star
ton
Nelson
officiating.
Interment
Don
Hanks
CR
9-3776
16,000
Haneberg,
Mrs. Clyde Barnes,
followed
at
the
Riverview
Abbey.
Ronny
Carnes------
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Silver
Arrow
pres., conducted the meeting.Min­
TO CELEBRATE THEIR
and 2 Yr. Service Star
Harding Grange participated.
D ^trct Two (Outside Estacad City)
utes were read and approved by
GOLDEN WEDDING DEC. 7TH Mrs. Worthington and the report
Gentemann
— W olf
Bill Abbott - Route 2, City CR 93884
20,000
Mr. and
Mrs. Joe Michol of of the returns on the ham dinner
Badge— 1 Golden Arrow
Mr. and
Mrs. Hugh Hughes
I)„,,hrens ‘ Koute b C ity- CR 9-6191
15.000
Portland win celebrate their Gol- heId in October were given
bv Martin Gentemann— W olf Badge
and
children
of
Eugene
were
¡
;
thel
Garner
Viola
-
Redlands
TE
1-2385
10.000
den Wedding Annivereary Sun- Mrs E Jones plans were made
and 1 Golden Arrow
Walter Sagner P(;ter Guldenxopf - Route 1, Eagle Creek • CR 9 6386
11,000
the
day, December 7th at Millard Av- fnr caro]ing in December and a Brad Brown— 2 Yr. Service Star quests at
Mike Pickelseimer - Currinsville -CR 9-6060
10,000
enue Church, 5512 SE 73 Ave., clothing drive for the - Save the Mike Reed— Has mobed award " ome on Sunday,
David Riedel - Route 2, City - Redland TE 1-2358
19.000
sent— 1 Yr. Service Star
Portland from 3 to 5 m the after- children Federation’
Bilip Simmons - Dodge • CR 9-6703....................
13.000
The monthly meeting of the lo- noon. There will be a short cer- nounced. It will be conducted Kenneth McAndrew—
1 Silver • Mr. and Mrs. Irvin Maxwell of Mike Smith - Route, 2 - City CR 9 3854
21.000
Arrow and 2 Yr. Service Star Salem were dinner guests at the
cal American Legion and Auxil - 1 emony followed by a reception in |jy the sehof>l children.
iary was enjoyed Monday
by 55 | the „ church
. .
, „ parlors.
, The December meeting
and Steven McAndrew— 1 Yr. Service home of Mr. and Mrs. Lem Jen­
Star
members at a potluck
supper. ^ Mr. and Mrs. Michols
home- Christmas program were announ-
the Memory Bookshelf by
the
kins on Thanksgiving.
Next pack meeting cubs must
Xmas carols were sung and color steaded in the Garfield area
in ded p sh0uld be a very special
American Legion— ‘Aku Aku’ by
slides of the Wheelhair
Parade 1918. and Mr. Michols was
em- night since the men of the con.- have one of their parents along
Hyerdahl in memory
of Meta
Guests at the home of Mr‘ and
shown by Mrs. Adolph Still. M rs.1 ployed by the LaDee Lumber Co. m unjty are taking over. It will be in nrder to attend.
Kiggins and ‘American Aces’ by
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theme Mrs. Bob Harmon Thanksgiving
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Presentation
— g i of den’s
Still explained the
wiheelchair j and the Forest Service until they December
11 at 8 P.
m '
Sims in memory of Wm. Reimers
The Estacada Library Associa- ; The next Book Forum will be
parade program and invited the I moved to Portland in 1936. They i * "xhe Three" Lynx PTA wishes to Project ‘-See it and do it”
were Mrs. Harmon’s mother,Mrs.
Post and Unit to attend the Open ; presently reside at 9007 SE 82nd f express special thanks to Mr and Den 1— Visited local theatre,con- Gredvig of Portland and Mr.and tion Executive Board met Satui- held Dec. 13 at 3 P.M. The dis-
House at the Veterans Hospital | Ave., Portland.
1 Mrs Rynnint, and Mr and Mrs structed small model o f theatre. | Mrs. Ralph Milleson and 4 child- j day, Nov. 29. It was attended by cussion of biographies will
be
Dec.7 between hours o f 1 to 4
Their many firends in this ar- Dave Homer for coming up the Den 2— Visited Kammayer seed ren from Seattle Corrinc^was also j Mrs. S; S. Dunlop, JVfrs. Allyn continued. Anyone interested is
PM to view the Gift Shop and get | ea are invited to attend their an- river to the ham dinner held in cleaning plant ‘-told
of
seed home for the holidays. She is at- Price, Mrs. Chester Dayton and welcome. Anyone who would like
acquainted with the patients
in niversary celebration.
tending a
Dental
Assistants | Mrs. J. W. Saunders.The consti- to learn more about the book for
October. Their
patronage was ri^ n m g.
tution and by laws are being brot urn can call Mrs. S. S. Dunlop.
the hospital.
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certainly appreciated and their Hen 3 - Visited Mayflower dairy School at Seattle.
| up to date. The book sale is offic­
Child Welfare Chairman is as- *)
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presence added much to the en- Products plant, showed pictures
ially over but books will still be
they had drawn o f operation of
sisting a burned out family and D O M H c I 1 0 W 6 I I
joyable time had by all.
Kiwanis Annual Xmas
avaiable at the Broadway Theat-
plant.
also secured work for a
family, j
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|re, the News office,
Estacada
Benefit Pancake Feed
Den 4------ Visited Eagle
Creek
Needs little girls shoes six 11 1-2 R a f l s a l (j| | A 0 n
Food Lockers and Library.Money Grade School
and size 2 l-2.Community Service ■ ' • H l v l H U C v l l
Fish Hatchery, presented skit of
Cafeter'a
which came from sale of
books
reported one bed and one Wheel- \ Bethel No. 54 of the Estacada
fishing and hatchery operation.
Sat.,
Dec.
6,
7
am
to 3 pm
will be used to
replace Books
Cub Master Jones Introduced
chair out.
\ Order met Monday night in the
I Bob Cody new instituional rep.
Members working on the Blood- Masonic hall with guest
Grand | f .
. /I j ,- .,,
Tickets 75c
Now playing at the Broadway
®ro in bod shape.
replacing Bill Bruguier who is Theatre an exciting western film-1 The office of corresponding se­
nubile were Mrs. Geo. Armstrong, Guardian lone Goodnough of Eu- /T O T G v l l O n i P
Mrs. F. E. Dooley, Mrs. Frank; gene holding inspection.
Intro- i J h Woodcock 1*55 noundwr moving.
ed in Cinemascope and technicol- cretary has been created.
Mrs. | __Try a Classified Adv. in the
Marshall, Mrs. Larry Meade, Mrs. ductions of Mrs. Goodnough;Past
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Review of next months
theme or “GUNMAN’S WALK”stars Van Ea1-1 Eckersley was appointed to ,„w
Jnst ph0ne ns or .bring
Harry Hickman,
Mrs. Ray G ot - Honor Queen, Linda Marchbank:
j K n
’ T
c™;*», an.i ‘•Golden Rule”
Heflin as the violent, picturesque this fr" lce, ,
,
, , , , ¡will get results and the cost Is
don and Mrs. James Lamb. M i» Grand
Bethel Chaplain. Karen,
Next meeting date Dec. 23 at the cattleman with his two sons, one | Two books have been added to Qr mal| yoar ad. in.
Carol Stevens and Miss Mazylen Potter; and guests
Past Grand 2 hard fou* ht deC1Slon OVer U r ’ school gym.
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ry Snyder to win the state 165-lb.
After adjournment
refresh­ James Durren is a mild mannered
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, AAU Novice Championship.
desk from the High School.
ments served by Den 4.
Portland and Past Grand Guard-
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1
Woodcock
showed
a
sharp
left
Rehabilitation Chairman
L. R. Brown, Rec. Ser.
re- lan, Mrs. Crowley of Lake View, jab
. , which
„.vu-h rocked >
»i<.
nnnnMnt
the other two. A real
western
his
opponent
ported sending gifts amounting to were made. Jo Anne Marchbank,
thriller, full of surprises.
\ many times. With a little more
$38.25 to Roseburg hospital and Jane Little and Donvema Barry I, •
Second feature is a masterpiece
from
MEETING POSTPONED
gifts amounting to $70
to the were initiated into the Order.
of suspense with Richard Todd,
The
December
meeting
of
the
Portland hospital.
They also had election of offi-
^
Anne Baxter
and _ Herbert
Lorn |
Zone 5, Oregon School
Boards\J
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Mrs. Don Showerman reported cers with Bonnie Howell
being .
Association
has
been
postponed
'CHASE
A
CROOKED
SHADOW
that rummage sale netted $82.80 elected Honor Queen;
Senior b y thc.tournamettts drarpest
a and will be held at the Estacada When a brother* who has been
Norm Schnitzer of Boring Route 2, Box 197 or
for the Restricted fund.
Princess, Tonya Haugen; Junior
dead for 12
months
suddenly
The annual Xmas dinner and P rin ce Judy Smith Gnide, Ka-
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K , intohts S S ? h<^e-h^ I Henry Gibson of Boring Route 1 Box 20 did not find
Xmas
? ^ P0*|W and mar8ha11'
mi « J S E Z S X Z ' to
—
can be nothing but an importer
in th e T a y lo r Hiwav Market and Estacad
be
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make a fight out of it « t couldn’t
Paul Eaton is in the hoepltal Even the police can not find proof
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. VVo th o ro fo rP Hiscontini
and nuts will be presented the
The next meeting will be Dec- këëp up with toe terrific pace set in PortUnd in a critical condition that he is’ not what he claims to Motor Co. ads last week. W e therefore discontini
small fry. The Juniors will decor- ember 15 when they will
have bp Mabee. Ralph is a firm be-1
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j be. He even has the same finger- the ‘“ Find the Error” contest (for this year) an .
ate the tree.
their Christmas party and
ex
liever that fighting for real la a
Mr ami M
0 , 1 ^ 1 , «Uuehter I Prints A picture that makes my- the money accumulated ($100 with this week) is
Members of the Unit will wont change gifts.
Refreshments of
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a
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in the Gift shop wrapping room decorated sheet cakes, coffee and lot
. easier than
^ some
u .. of the V spar-
nimi i » " “ s ' “ » “"
designated to be used as a Christmas award for the
Mrs.
Dec. 11— Mrs. Geo. Armstrong, punch as served in
the dining T_f , n 11 , ,
* with
a
dinneT
for
Mr
and
Rob R ussell and son Larry and
s u ’rts Sunday through Tuesday, people doing their Christmas shopping in Estacada.
Mrs
John Abbott.
Mrs. Don room by Bonnie Howell. Karen
w
Thursday, Dec. 11, our advertiser, will
Showerman, Mrs. Larry Meade, Potter and Tony« Haugen. Favors
Trainer Fred u^Vaiiv
McNally mn
received
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Mrs. Frank Marshall and Mrs S. l0f Sants Claus heads were made
Portland,
and
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Dlcx
in
a
sky^ized
saga
of
the
jet
age
award
you
one ticket for each $2.50 purchase or
many complimenta on the show-
„f'woodbu'm. Miss
E. Lawrence. Mrs Adolph Still bp Karen Potter,
ing of his fighter. McNally now gene Gaines and
Mr
am?
Mrs
«
ith
^
HUNTERS’
with
Robt
multiple
thereof
($5.00 purchase 2 tickets, $7.50
and Mrs. Harry Hickman, volun-
has three fighters, all three cha- Dale Russell of Estacada.
teers will work in the gift shop
ardEgan !md May B r i? w ith the purchase 3 tickets). These ticket, will be given on
the full week. Next meeting Jan t h e ^ K r i l e r h ^ T w S T M ^ ™Pions in their weight division.
locale in battle torn Korea
the your purchases until 3 :0 0 p.m., Dec. 20, at which
All these are expected to fight
5th at 6:30 PM.
Keller’s uncle, George Spees of
An announcement was received flying and battle action keeps this time they will be collected. At 4 :3 0 p.m. of Dec. 20,
Dec. 6th in Portland.
Redland and Barbara Keller.who
by Mrs Floyd Day of the birth of film moving fast with interesting
was home for the holidays from
a habv hov to Mr. and Mrs. Bern- bits of humor.
Actual scenes a drawing will be conducted at a place to be desig­
OES
Marvlhurst.
Mrs
Claremont
Fall-
Moutain Chapter No. 108 OES MarylhursC Mrs Claremont rail-
Woods snent if McMahon of Salina. Kansas, from the Korean countryside,
nated, and who can answer the number called will
Mr.
will have a stated meeting Tues- ert of Brookings. Ore. and
Mr.
Mr and Mrs_ Dan ^
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j
graduate of the Esta-
Next Wednesday— Clint *Chey-
receive the $100.00. More details will probably be
day. Dec. 9mt 8 PM There will be and Mrs. Wm Gran* of Oregon
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2 !
cadT Union High School and
is enne Walker in “FORT DOBBS” . ■
a ^ r J ^ h ^ X ^ i S .117 2 5 X
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p w I
" P orln d
now a pilot inlhe US Air Foree plus Authony Quinn in "ATTILA” available for next week
Cub Scouts
Receive Awards
Chamber of Commerce Sets Yuletide
Decorating Awards; Al! Eligible
Last Rites for
Mrs. Ed. Ficken
Legion Auxiliary
Active in Local
Welfare Work
Local Library
Assn. Meets
Local Kids Rate
Action Films at
Broadway Theatre
"Find the Error" $ 1 0 0 to be Given on
Sat., before Christmas to lucky patron
of Estacada Business; Errors End