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In Its Fifty-fourth Year of Publication
Volume No. 54
Estacada. Oregon, Friday, Dec. 19, 1958
Number 44
'New s' Subscription Campaign Winners
Gary Dahrens
Maxine Davis
Mike Smith o f Rt. 2, was high
point winner in the subscription
campaign which concluded
last
Saturday night. Besides winning
a $60 check he also walked
off
Mike Smith
with both extra $10 bonus prizes, $62.95 bike, and David Riedel of
Only winner in town was Maxine Viola $40 casih. Other workers re­
Davis who also won $60 cash.Oth-
er two big winners were Gary ceived commissoins up to $10 for
Dahrens of Garfield
who toox their work.
CHRISTM AS S E A L RETURNS
IN CO U N T Y REPORTED
Fire Commitee
Directors Meet
There was a very interesting
meeting held on eDc. 9 by
the
Board of Directors of the
Cui-
rinsville- Cazadero Rural
Fire
Protection District and the Fire
Committee of the Estacada City
Council.
The Rural Board was
represented by Harold Wooster,
Delbert Kitching, Earl Brackett
and Kenneth Palmateer, and the
City Fire Committee by Ohmn.
Earl Eckersley and Councilmen
Robert Clayville
and Delbert
Nordquist,
Also in attendance
were Mayor
Robert Weinrich,
Fire Chief Walter Sagner and Re­
corder Bob Cooke.
Mr. Loyal C. Lang, architect,
presented and explained a pre­
liminary drawing of an addition
to the northwest corner of
the
ity Hall building. This addition
is requested by the Rural
Fire
Protection District Board for the
purpose o f housing a new piece
of equipment recently purchased
by the district.
Payment in full, including the
heating and lighting, if and when
built, will be paid for
by the
Currinsville- Cazadero Rural Fire
Protection District, and they al­
so will bear the cost o f the archi­
tect and any fees for supervision.
Second Generator
of N. Fork on Line
David Riedel
Christmas seal community re­
turns are: Milwaukie $2,131.70;
Oregon City: $1,070.70; Oswego-
Lake Grove
$959.40;
Canby,
$476.100; Molalla, $405;
West
Linn-Willamette, $365.50; Sandy,
$265.25; Estacada- Eagle Creek,
$218.50; Gladstone, $212.21; Bor­
ing, $202;
Clackamas, $180.75;
Oak Grove- Jennings Lodge, $77;
Wilsonville, $72; Mt. Hood area,
$61; Gartwick, $27.
Masonic Lodge
Elects Officers
Former Resident
Called by Death
Mrs. Florence Mariels, late of
Molalla passed away Dec. 10 after
a long illness.
She is survived
by her husband. Harold; broth­
ers, Max Sagner
of Portland;
Curt Sagner of Seaside and Wal­
ter and Ervin Sagner of Estacada
and one sister,
Mrs. Gertrude
Goos of Estacada.
B uneral services were held on
Dec. 13 at the Molalla Chapel of
Everhart & Kent, with vault in­
terment at the IOOF cemetery,
Estacada.
Estacada Lodge No. 146, A. F. G A IL LA R D S G IV E N B ARE-
W E L L P A R T Y A T CHURCH
& A. M. held their annual elec­
A large group of friends gath­
tion of officers on December 3ra.
Mthodist
Those elected and installed were: ered at the Estacada
Ridhard B. Guttridge, worship­ Church Sunday evening to honor
Mrs. E. R. (Woody.)
ful master;
Lester R. Rivers, Mr. and
senior warden; Willard Goodman, Gaillard, who wi bel leaving for
junior warden; Robert R. Cooke, Phoenix, Arizona next
Sunday.
re-elected treasurer and Owen E. Mr. Gaillard has been director
Smith re-elected secretary; Don j of the church choir for the last
Day re-elected trustee. Appoint­ 15 months. After a short program
ive officers for the next year in­ of music presents were presented
clude Ernest R. Aycock, senior
to the Gaillards with appropriate
deacon; Clifford Leonard, junior
speeches.
Refreshments
were
deacon; Dwight L. Hayden, sen­
ior steward; Edwin Donham, jun­ served by the choir.The Gaillards
ior steward; E. C. Saling, chap­ will be greatly missed by all who
lain; S. E. Lawrence, marshall knew them.
and Delbert Gant, tyler.
Geo. FosferHas
The Estacada Methodist Church |
choir will present a program of Brush with Death
CHOIR TO P R ESEN T
PROGRAM OF SONG
Christmas songs consisting of an­
thems by the choir, solos, organ-
The second turbo-generator at Pia®0 duets and carol singing by
Portland General Electric com- all- The program will be held at
pany’s North Fork dam on
the | '
Methodist Church Saturday,
Clackamas river spun into action | Dec. 20 at 8 P.M.. Note that this
Tuesday morning o f last
week date has been changed from Sun­
bringing the new
$200,000,000 day. Dec. 21 to Sat. Dec. 20.Ever-
plant to its maximum capability I - orLC welcome.
of 53,000 kilowatts.
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The number two unit went on {
line just 17 days
after North
Fork’s first unit began producing |
commercial electricity on Nov.22. j
The completion
of
North |
Methodist Church
of | Xmas Program
George Foster, an employee of
Guy Atkinson Co., fell
twenty
feet into North Fork
lake on
Thursday of last week.
He was
rescued by Johnny Osborne, an-
other employee, and
taken to
Holladay Park hospital in Port-
land. He was able to return home
on Saturday.
10c Per Copy
$3. ¡00 Per Year
$100 Christmas Award to be
Made this Saturday at 4 p. m.
Everyone is welcome to participate in Estac&da’s
Christmas Award for $100.00. The drawing will be
First-Class Street
held Saturday, December 20, at 4:00 P.M. (It was Grade School
originally set for 4:30 P.M., but because of dark­
Estacada Now Has
ness the time has been moved up.) The drawing Xmas Program
will be on Broadway in front of Estacada Electric
Lighting System
A recital of Lowrey electronic organ music will be win feature a robed choir, a Concerted effort bp our Plan­
played before the award. Ail participating are urg- £h“ ral sPeaker group, the Grade ning Commission and City Coun­
ed to have their stubs immediately available. All choir.
1 100 Included
- n an on the
a
PrimarJ’ cil have seen the completion of
program
Estacada’s modem street lighting
tickets outstanding should be turned in by the will be vocal solos, a Christmas system. Portland General Electr.
business houses by not later than 3:00 P.M. Sat. k ¿ nS w back ground music ic completed installation o f 23
by the choir and the traditional AK.10 iuminaires last week. This
at the Clackamas County News office. It is hoped Na ivity characters. The program comp,etecl a 3-year street lighting
that Santa Claus can be present to make the award. will be related by Jack McRae. program made possible by wise
ru eu n
a s been
ueen o
n
1S ■ cust° mary no odmission c ity administration and good bud-
. The $100.00 bill to be awarded
has
on
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made for thls Pr°Sram. geting stimulated by the planners
display at the Estacada Branch of the First State
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.under the abk, whip of £ r Allyn
Bank of Milwaukie for the past week.
b a p t is t ch u r c h h a s
] Price.
The organ music will be played by the renowned XMAS p r o g r a m SUNDAY
1 “ is n°w possible for our town
Bert Clough and Mrs. John Englund and Mrs. Earl BaptutS“ ureh^^stfea^ * 3 ter iiiL®mSgc^im?nit£bet'
Ramsey, both of Estacada and Lowrey owners. The present its Christmas program on We sha11 have ,to take Pride in
public address system was supplied bv Mr Clouoh s,mday night at 7: 30 P. M. at the °.ur s.tr<jet lights instead of Xmas
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Estacada
City ____
Hall.
I street decorations this year. The
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with the cooperation of Carl Prokop, our harassed Entitled
CHRISTMAS MEANS strect decorating and lighting suf-
proprietor of the Estacada TV Service.
CHRIST the program will
con-1 [ ered a setback because of inade-
HS Band-Orchestra Estacada Rangers
Xmas Program
Defeat Hood River
The Estacada
High School
Band and Chorus, under the di­
rection of H. A . Wilson will pre­
sent a program of Christmas mu­
sic Friday, Dec. 19, at 8 P.M. In
the High School Auditorium.The
Chorus will give the Christmas
portions of The Messiah. There
will be no admittance
charged
but a silver offering will be tak­
en for the scholarship fund.
Estacada Locals
Mr. and Mrs. Charles W. Hall
and family of
Portland
were
guests at the home of Mr.
and
Mrs. Robert Clayville last Satur­
day evening.
Mr. O. E. Smith
will
leave
Portlnnd ^ p!ane "ext Monday
imornlng *or Dong Beach, Calif,
to spend the Christmas holidays
with his son, Walter and family,
He will go to Ukiah, Calif.
on
j Dec. 30th to spend a few days
with his daughter and family, Mr.
an Mrs. Rodney Seydell. He will
return home Jan. 5.
EAG LE CREEK SCHOOL
Douglas Clayville
PROGRAM DEC. 22ND years old on Dec. 14.
was four
Relatives
Eagle Creek School will hold came out from Portland to help
its annual program of Christmas him celebrate.
entertainment next Monday eve.,
Dec. 22 at 8 P.M.
Peggy Price, daughter of Dr.
and Mrs. Allyn M. Price,
cele­
Henry Boyer is in the Univer­
brated her 6th birthday
W ed.,
sity of Oregon
Medical School
Dec. 10 with a party
for
her
Hospital for treatment in prepar­
friends. Those present were Don
ation for surgery.
Coach Vern Marshall’s Estaca­
da Rangers defeated the
Hood
River Dragons 48 to 45
Friday
night. This was the first league :
game of the season for the Ran­
gers.
Trailing by a score of 26 to 24 ¡
sist largely o f a childrens’ choir b ” planned fer for next year,
and junior age speaking parts.Vo- g uate hook-in •aerlities that will
cal and instrumental numbers will |
be contributed by the high school
D E LIN Q U E N T SUBSCRIBERS
and college age young people.
i
The public is cordially invited CU T FROM N E W S L IST
AH delinquent subscribers have
to attend.
Suspense Film
Broadway Fare
been terminated as of this week.
Because of our contract with
Mr. Denton, we must now insist
that people getting papers either
by subscription or for resale on
consignment pay for same.
R a n e e m-merî W k tn' e t ^ 1 Now Playing at the Rroadwa>'
R o g e r s stormed back to take a | Theatre a suspense filled action
commanding lead late
in
the packed adventure in far off India
third quarter. The Estacada boys HARRY BLACK AND THE TIG-
got a very slow start in the game ER. Here is a life to dcaBh trail
an were behind 11 to 0 to
the and struggle between a determin-
visiting blue shirted Dragons be- ed hunter and an agressive man-
fore they managed to score.
; eating tiger. A story of
super
Jim Keller was the high scorer thrills.
Second hit stars Jack
New officers
of Springwater
for the Estacada troops, hitting Parlance as THE LONELY MAN
for a total of 15. Robin Cody was and young Anthony Parkins as his Grange will be installed Satur­
close behind with 14.
Their et- unyielding son. A dramatic story day evening, December 27 in the
grange hall at 8 P.M. Joe Guti-
forts were overshadowed, howev­ replete with heart-warming inter­
ridge will be the installing offic­
est.
er by Merlin Albright of
Hood
er. The officers of the Spring-
Starts
Sunday
through
Tuesday
River who poured in 21 points.
Françoise Sagan’s
A CERTAIN water Juvenile Grange will be in­
In the prelimianry game
the
SMILE with Rossano Brazzi, Joan stalled at the same time. Installa­
Estacada J. V.s lost to the Drag­ Fontaine, Bradford Dillman and tions are open meetings and the
ons by a score of 52 to 30.
Christine Carere with Johnny Ma­ public is invited.
The next home game for
the this singing in a mood for rom­
Rangers will be
December 23, ance in the City of Love.
when they meet Sandy in a non-
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Next week
for __________
Christmas— Walt
league encounter.
The J. V. Disney’s SNOW WHITE plus that
HOME EC. HOSTESS
game will start at 6:15, the Var­ hilarious IMITATION GENERAL
Mrs.
Mabel
Jubb will be host­
with Glenn Ford.
sity at 8.
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The Merchant sponsored Satur­ ess to theSprinwatcr Home Ec
day Free Kidide Show this week Club at her home in Viola. New
Dec. 20 will be THE BATTLE OF committee chairmen were select­
ROGUE RIVER, an Indian story ed by the executive board at the
filmed in our own Northwest
in , monthly meeting of the grange
breath taking color, plus 2 cart­ on Dec. 13 and are as follows:Ag-
riculture-
George Gentemann;
oons and Our Gang comedy.
Youth- Carl Illig Jr;
insurancc-
The Fireman’s Annual Christ­
James W. Smith;
legislative-
mas Party will be held at the Es­
Theda Tucker; commnity service
tacada City Hall Saturday, Dec. R E BEK A II LODGE HAS
El win Shibley; social and recrea­
20 from 2 to 6 P.M. All child­
CHRISTM AS PARTY
tion -Jean Shibley; health and sa­
ren are invited,
Glen Hart-
Forty members were present at fety- Grace Lndquist; member­
wig, chairman.
Bertha
the Rebekah Lodge meeting Dec ship- Mildred Ott; 4H-
10 to enjoy the Christmas
party Gentemann and pblicity- Mildred
when the Past Noble Grand Club Ott.
SPR IN G W A TER CHURCH
are annully hosts to the member­
X M A S PROGRAM SU N D A Y
ship.
Springwater Sets
Grange Officer
Installation
Local Firemen's
Xmas Party Sat.
Fork marks
the
addition
198,000 killowatts to the North­
On Sunday morning, Dec. 2 1,at
west pool by PGE in the last 11
9:45 the Methodist Qhurch School
months.
program
Besides North Fork, the utility will give a Christmas
placed 120,000- kilowatt Pelton honoring the birth of Jesus.Come
dam on line last January and ad­ and enjoy the beatuy and mean­
Christ-
ded a 25,000 kilowatt generating ing for your life that is
and
Douglas Clayville, Bobby
unit to its Faraday powerhouse mas, then stay after the program
Saunders, Lois and Linda Slaugh­
on the Clackamas early in Nov- to visit your child’s teacher, his
ter, Cindy Haughton, and Pete
room— learn what he is learning
ember.
and Kim Vaughn.
and
doing
a?out
the
Bible.
Then
Because of
indirect
threats
North Fork started full genera­
The Springwater Church
will
The lodge hall and dining room
for
tion 27 months after
the con- stay with the whole family
have their Christmas
program were resplendent in holiday trim, from a couple o f unfortunate p i-
struction contract was signed b e -¡th e Family Worship Service at
Mr. and Mrs. Ted Harders drove and Pageant this Sunday evening games were played, carols sung a ™ m o ve rsjico op and Snoop has
tween PGE and Guy F. Atkinson 11 A .M . which has been changed
the thought it best he leave town lor
W alter T . V an Curen of Esta­ ited Mr. Harder’s sister, Bertha at 7 P.M. It is being presented and a program interspersed
Co. of San Francisco on Sept. 14, to a family emphasis
so
that cada died Dec. 11 in the V eter- McClintock, in Portland on Mon­
by the Sunday School and W est­ gifts Santa himself was handing ja couple of days
1956.
The dam is a concrete young and old share in the mean- ans Hospital in Portland.
out. Lunch of coffee,
sandwich-
day of this week.
minster Fellowship.
structure reaching
910
feet ¡ng of worship based
on
the
es, pop corn balls and candy was
He was b o m Aug. 6, 1895
in
across the Clackamas river cam- Christmas message.
A special Portland, Oregon.
served.
V .F .W . FOOD SALE AT
He was a
yon and standing 207 feet high, fam ily service of worship will be member of the Estacada Lodge
Mrs. Lulu Snyder is in
Port­
The Past Noble Grands present-
N E W S OFFICE S A T U R D A Y
Only major work left on the included n the service, copies of A . F. & A . M. No. 146, Cari Doug land staying with Mrs. Norman
ed to the lodge a set of candle ba-
The V . F. W .
Auxiliary will
project
is
completion
o f which you may take home to use ¡as Post No. 74 of the American j Boucher and children for a few
ses, and a davenport to
replace | sponsor a
Food Sale
at
the
$3.500,000 fish passage facilities, with your families on Christmas Legion, lifetime member of the days.
one much the worse for years of Clackamas County News office
day.
which should be sometime
wear.
One member was added to I this Saturday, December 20th.
American Rifleman’s Association
ound the first of the year.
Another family service taking and Charter member o f the Doug­
the roll by transfer card._________ I_____________________________ ___
Mr. an Mrs. Ted Harders drove
less than an hour, telling the sto­
The Executive Board of
the
las Ridge Rifle Club.
ry of God’s light through the ag­
to visit P T A met last
Friday
at the I
Deceased is survived by
five to Oswego on Sunday
es, and the new light that came sisters, Mrs. Vesta Test of Port­ Mrs. Harder’s sister, Ella Halda. Grade School Library. Mrs. Allyn
B A R N A R D HEREFORD RANCH at Christmas time so long
ago, land; Mrs. Emma Buhlinger and
Price reported that the W ell Ba-1
IN COMING S H O W A N D SALE will be held Christmas eve, W ed ­
by Clinic took care o f 37 children
Mrs. Grace Blaisdell of
Eagle
Pendleton, Oregon, Dec.
1 0 - nesday at 7 P.M.
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This will
Mrs. Sadie Wade and Mr. and ]gft month.
Mrs.Jack Lacey re-1
Creek;
Mrs. Irene Kitching of
Barnard Hereford Ranch o f Esta- unique service of drama, symbol, Estacada and Mrs. Dorothea Mic- Mrs Ralph W ade attended a
re- ported that since Nov.20 $279 50
cada. is among early entrants in scripture and song.
had
Ihael of Mendota, Ills.; two broth- union of the W ade clan at Molai- {worth of Savings Stamps
Mre D E Ei|rins re.
the February 28 thru March
S,
There will be Christmas carol- | ers, Kenneth of Boring and Art- la last Sunday. A potluck dinner
1959 Columbia Empire
Polled ing by the M. Y . F. and all who
was served. This group meets at ported that it is now a State law
I hur of Eagle Creek.
Hereford Association Show and want to spread
the Christmas
every two | that all schools be prepared for
Services were held Dec. 15 at 1 a different location
time cele- (evacuation,
Sale. The activity will be stag­ spirit to others in song. Meet at the Clayville Chapel with Rev. months and at that
the church at 6:30* P.M. Sunday, ! Vernon Ross officiating.
ed at W alla W alla, Wash.
Inter­ brate the birthdays for that per- j The regular monthly meeting
Their entry consists of six pen Dec. 21. Following this refresh- ment was in the Forrester Ceme- tod-
of the PTA will be held
Thunk
bull entries- one pen of one. one meats will be served at the Par- j j tery at Eagle Creek. Desired con­
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day, Dec. 18 at 8 P.M. in the caf-
pen of two and one pen of three, son age.
the GARFIELD CHURCH TO
eteria.
The program
will be
tributions may be made to
Largest Polled Hereford
con­
H A VE X M A S PROGRAM about the school curriclum and
American Cancer Fund.
signment sale ever staged in A m ­
The Garfield Church
o f the will be presented by
Mr. W R.
erica, and probably the
largest
Mrs Ralph W ade
from
Mrs. Ada Sarver and daughter Nazarene will have its
annual Jones and Ken Brown.
Polled Hereford shoy to be held Thursday until Saturday o f last Mabel spent last week visiting at Christmas program Sunday.Dec.
Mrs Kawamato will be chmn
anywhere in 1959. the Cojumbia w w k wlth her daughter and fam the home of Mrs. Sarver’s grand- 21 at 7:30 P.M
A ll departments of the refreshment
committee
Empire event is
sponsored by ^
Mr and Mrs otU) Hendrick. daughter. Mrs. Rodney Ringer.in are taking
part. Parents and and the Redland ladies will
as
Oregon, Idaho and
W ashington S(m in Eugene
Hood River.
friends are cordially Invited.
sist.
breeders.
1
j
Last Rites for
Walter VanCuren
j
P.T.A. Meeting on
Thursday, Dec. 18
Chamber of Commerce Sets Yuletide
Decorating Awards; All Eligible
The Upper Clackamas River Chamber of Com­
merce decided to continue its Christmas decoration
program at its Monday meeting. This year there
will be no prize for commercial lighting. Residents
will be eligible for First Prize $15.00; Second will
be 10.00 and Third Prize 5.00. No winner of the
year preceding will be eligible for this year’s prize.
All folks wishing to participate please send a card
to P.O. Box 296, Estacada. All decorations appar­
ent to the judging committee will be considered but
your postcard is necessary in case you might be
missed, so don’t let it happen.