Image provided by: Portland General Electric; Portland, OR.
About Estacada's Clackamas County news. (Estacada, Or.) 1957-1976 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 6, 1959)
€ötacaäa’ö Clacfeamaô Count? In Its Fifty-fourth Year of Public; .■alii t¡ Volume No. 55 Number 51 Estacada, Oregon, Friday, Feb. 6, 1959 10c Per Copy $8.00 Per Year FARMERS INCOME GUIDE TENTATIVE TOTAL OF 1958 ACCIDENTS AVAILABLE FROM Oregon streets sand highways COUNTY AGENTS were the scene of approximately ! Changes in income tax regula 53,000 traffic accidents during tions that could save money for 1958, the Department of Motor many farmers are explained in a Jerry Reftbein won easily over Vehicles reported in Salem today, j The regular monthly meeting in order to have N. R. A. Rifle new guide now available at coun Portland’s Benie Brown in the The figure, officials said w a s! Gun ] Club Charter. A discussion was ty extension offices, reports Man- of the Estacada Rod and __ main event at Oregon City Sat tentative and undoubtedly will go | ning Becker, Oregon State Coll- Club was held in the American held on the need for a fireing Whereas, the World Day ox ' the profound problems of our urday night. This was a lune up ege extension farm management ^e s*on hall on Thursday night point shed on the Club’s fireing £ r t s are " e iS e f v T f r trom o m ^ many will * »»»served this year times match for Jerry who will de when*al I specialist. with President Howard Smitn range but nothing was done ab wnen ai " reports receiver! places throughout uom the ROBERT H. WEINRICH, Mayor fend his Flyweight Champion throughout the satate. A 1959 edition of the Farmers’ Presiding. Present were 43 mem- out that. City of Estacada, Oregon ship Friday and Saturday in the Even so the reduction of a cci-|world wh*re Tax Guide has been prepared by hers and one guest, The Club has been asked to Portland Golden Gloves. Jerry dents throughout the state is ex- ,ng ?ga,nst a ^ the Internal Revenue Service fo r , President Smith appointed erOUI± l S E T take part in the North Fork Dam has been working hard in the Deceted to be nine Dercen over ersal tenslon and uncertainty, chairman to The annual World Day of Pray use by tax consultants and farm- Harold Norton as 1957 ™ percen over wjJ] bow thejr heads ^ im up dedication wheih will be on Sun hope of gaining the National er Service will be held in the ers in preparing tax forms,Beck handle publicity during Nation Championship at Toledo, Ohio, The revised death toll for 1958 their hea* f to Almighty God in Estacada Methodist Church the day, June 28th and Harold Nor on er said. County extension offices al Wild Life Week held in in April. This was Rehbein’s stnads at 446. Tentative figu res! A discussion ton was appointed as a delegate an ,. „. . w Friday, Feb. 13 at 2 P.M. The have a small supply that can be month of March. 8th straight win this season. set the number injpred in traffic Whereas the Church Women theme for the service is “Lord, l obtained free of was held on’ sponsiring a N.R.A. to meet with the other clubs. charge while j of Egypt will join on this occas-1 The members approved a draft Jr. Rifle Club. The members last year at 16,052. written by they last. ! ion with church women in com- Believe.’’ It was Changes include a new optional approved the suggestion to teach of a proposed resolution to pet MRS. EDITH TOMPKINS i munities throughout the nation Egyptian women, and will be pre alllow- them on handling of guns. The ition a legislature of the State of of the 20 percent depreciation CALLED BY DEATH i and the world to form an articu sented by the women Com Oregon requesting that action be ance in the year of purchase on State through the Game Mrs. Edith Tompkins, mother of late and inspiring chain of hu- churches of the Estacada area. taken to impose a five mile per The World Day of Prayer is the cost of personal property us mission are initiating a course Elmer Tompkins, passed away j man prayer, and for ten year olds and up or hour speed limit for boats using able or ate least six years. Also, sponsored by the United Church Feb. 2 near Vancouver, Wash, at j W hereas, the troubled peoples those who never had a license. the upper half of the North Fork the age of 91 years, 7 months. | j in less fortunate nations than Women of the National Council beginning with 1959, a net opera Some of the members volunteer reservoir, the boundaries of ting loss can be carried back of Churches of Christ in the U.S. Services are to be at Dufresne j ours, and indeed, even in our be ed to be instructors, and this is wihich would be definitely indi three years instead of two. And A. Services begin on the Tonga Funeral Home, Vancouver on ' loved country, need Divine Guid the cated. This would prevent fric not for anyone interested, but where Queen Salote casualty losses on property Feb. 5 at 1 P.M. with burial at ance as n ever before, especially Islands, JOHN C. JUBB boys or girls have to have the tion arising from the need for covered by insurance can be leads her devout subj'ects in Brush Prairie Cemetery. as this is stim ulated through their parents. various boat speeds on the sarrw de permission of prayer, and continues throughout treated as an ordinary loss Funeral services for John C. prayerful communion, There also has to be 10 members body of water. duction. Jubb, wrestling and assistant Now, Therefore, I, ROBERT the day in 145 geographical areas Becker also reminded farmers football coach at West Linn WEINRICH, MAYOR OF THE abroad and in over 20,000 com that February 15 is the legal VALENTINE FOOD SALE High School were held at Atkin CITY OF ESTACADA, OREGON, munities in the U. S. A. dead line for farmers to file their son Memorial Congregational do hereby proclaim: An offering will be taken, Valentine cakes and cookies will Qhurch in Oregon City followed FEBRUARY 13, 1959 as WORLD which will be used to help Indian income tax returns, unless they j be featured by the girls of Eagle filed an estimate by January 15,in by burial at Mt. View Cemetery. DAY OF PRAYER Americans, Agricultural Migrants, Creek Westminster Fellowship at Mr. Jubb died Friday following and I urge o ur citizens to observe Education for Christian Leadei- which case they have until April j their food sale Feb .14 in the old 15 to file tlheir return. his participation in a benefit bas In keeping with Oregon’s 100 this day by attending Feb. 13, ship in 10 Christian Colleges and j telephone office. Orders for years of statehood, tlhe members ketball game between the West wherever possible. World Day of , Universities in Asia and Africa The Estacada Garden Club met cakes may be placed in advance Linn faculty and senior class.An of Estacada Rebekah Centennial at the city hall Feb. 2 with the j by writing Barbara Nelson at Rt. Prayer services, or pausing »or a and other worthy projects, Lodge will comemorate early autopsy conducted at the Univer minute of prayer at high noon to i Although the program Is prt- folowing hostesses: Hattie Qualls 1. Eagle Creek or phone CR 9- School ask God to give us, in all our hu sented by the women, the men on days of Oregon and also review sity of Oregon Medical and Ruth Westerberg. 6573. the early events of their lodfe Showed that Mr. Jubb died from mility, the wisdom and courage the community are invited to at The president turned the meei- right main to meet and successfully when they meet Wednesday, Feb. obstruction of the | ing over to Hattie Qualls, bird solve tend. Everyone is welcome. bronchus. The obstruction was 11th. i chairman, who introduced the To the earlier members this caused from chewing gum. guest speaker from Gresham, Mrs He was bom April 23, 1927 meeting will turn back the pages George W. Clark who is the State V. F. W. DANCE THIS 6 of memory and the newer ones near Estacada. He was graduated Federation Bird Chairman. Mrs. | SATURDAY ANNOUNCED The Upper Clackamas River Clark gave a short talk on birds l will find it unfolds the growth of from Estacada High Sohool and ! There will be a dance at the Pacifie U. He also did gradual their lodge. V. F. W. hall at Currinsville ev Chamber of Commerce enjoyed and showe colored slides. the report of Fred Bartholomew Members are urged to attend, work at the U of W-^hingten ani Roll call was answered by 22 I ery Saturday night through Feb. and if they wish, to wear doting OSC. He had been coach at Wes: Feb. 14 will be a Centennial on the activities of the County members and 5 guests were intro- ] The regular Den meeting o¿ Centennial Committee at Mon Linn Hi eh School five years. appropriate to title olden days. duced. dance. Everyone come dressed was held on Following is the Estacada Un as of yore. days meeting. The Committee has j The district meeting will be Mar. the Cub Scouts Survivors ine'ude the widow. the Grade _________ completed organization and is 9 at Bolton Fire hall, registration Thursday night in Katherine: one son. John S., his ion High School Honor Roll for Dens 1, 2 and * ready to go to work. parents, Mr. and Mrs. Clarence the third six weeks of school: I 9 to 9:30 AM. Bring a sack lunch School Gym. visited the News office and then FRESHMEN— Donna Kiteh- OPEN HOUSE AT Fred was appointed to head a I as coffee is to be served. Jubb, Estacada and one sister. wrote little newspapers of their one-man drive for Chamber mem ing, Roger Kitching, Connie NEWELL PONTIAC Mrs. H. W. Carnes, Estacada. own and read them at the meet Nicholls, Cecelia Paine, Sue Murray-Newell Pontiac of Gres bers because of the illness of Westerberg and Mike Williams ham held open house last Satui Paul Treckeme who was heading ing- SOPHOMORES— Karen Ber- day, the affair being attended by the membership drive for the Den three had made Derby ra- New playing at the Broadway entzen, Robert Cody, Ricfhard ¡a gathering of about 1200 people new year. The chamber extends JOHN M. CLARK j cers out of pine wood with the Theatre a Frankenstein monster- Last rites were held early this Viehauer, Cheryl Weinrich. | with a large reprsentation from to Paul their wishes for a speedy help of their fathers, and entei- piece THE REVENGE OF week for John M. Clark, aged 63, JUNIORS— Gene Bomitt, Cai- this area. This concern (former- recovery. tained the group with a race,the FRANKENSTEIN. This is a bil- who died at his Eage Creex ol Bunnell, Lynn Fauk, Larry ly Bowman-Hoffman Pontiac) be- I winners for this were Ronnie lion-volt shocker that should home early last Saturday A.M. Fiske, Patricia Peterson, Jean sides having dealership for the _ „ ,, . . , Canrnes for best workman and raise the sale of tranquilizers as- Jan. 31, He had lived at Eagle Pierce. Pontiac also sell GMC trucks and I design in which he received a tronimically. A film of horror Creek for the past 2 years. Ros- SENIORS— Pat Mitchell, the Vauxhall car. Mrs. Marshall Laughlin, co-chair cup for his efforts: Randy Hay and thrills filmed in supernatur ary was recited Sunday eve. at Doug Rambo, Chester Scott, Vic -------------------- man for the 1959 Mothers Marcn den won a cup for best distant. al color. Scenod feature is HIGH Clayville Chapel. Funeral servi-! Starkovich, Earllean March, of Dimes, reported that the Esta Mike Ralston was awarded the HELL, a thrilling mountain pic ces were held at Hoquiam, Wash. High School Honor Roll for cada area showed a gain over last Lion Badge Gold Arrow, and ture starring John Derek and Mr. Clark is survived by his Semester: Saturday, Feb. 7, at 1:00 p.m., year’s figure. The chairmen wts:i I siTver^Ajrow’ Elaine Siewart. wife, Mathilda and one son,Rich- Freshmen— the Oregon Centennial Pony Ex- to sincerely thank all the mothers Starts Sunday through Tues ard of Aberdeen, Wash; also two j Donna Kitching, Roger Kitch- On Tuesday the Dens will en press will conduct a run froln and suporting organizations who day—One of those cute and clev step-daughters, Mrs. Ida Craw of ing, Connie Nicholls, Cecilia of Estacada’s Clackamas River brid helped this campaign go over so tertain at the noon meeting er comedies that come along ever Estacada and Mrs. Mabel Everts Paine, Sue Westerberg and Mike The Well Baby Clinic will be ge through Estacada, to the out well in Estacada. The Mothers the Estacada Kiwanis Club by so often— TEACHER’S PET of Ergene; two step sons, Walter Williams. held at the Estacada Gradej skirts of the pioneer community in this area netted $287.67. ting konts and singing. On Febru with Clark Gable as the seasoned Pergande of Tacoma and Lester Sophomores— j School Library on Thurs., Feb.5 of Currinsville. This run is being The other donations were Mrs. ary 26th they will hlod their Blue hardhitting city editor of a la r g e , Hutchinson of Oak Harbor, Wash; Karen Berentzen, Robert Cody, from 9:30 to 11:30 A. M. For put on with all the . trimmings George Genteman for the Spring- and Gold banqpet in the grade paper and lovely Doris Day as ( a sister, Mrs. John Beene of Cres- Richard Viehauer, Cheryl Wein- appointments call Mrs. Allyn raiding party sans authentic rep- water area $6 54: Mrs. Bill Sim school cafeteria which will be the night school journalism tea- cent, Ore. and 8 grandchildren, rich - iPrice, CR 9-3211. representatives of first citizens. mons for the Dodge area $17.30; pot luck. On their March meet cher. When she invites Gable for He was a member o the local Juniors— — ------------------ All roads to Estacada will be Estacada American Legion and ing they will hold a basketball an interview before the class— American Legion and V. F. W. Gene Bomitt, Carol Bunnell, boys have closed during the Express ride. Auxiliary $63.75; Mrs. Laughlin contest so now the all hilarity breaks loose. They do j Posts, Marcene Eaden, Lynn Faulk, WEISGERIIER ELECTED Besides local coverage, this at for the Garfield area $12:and Mrs. really something to look forward up the town in what is rated a s _____________ Larry Fiske, Patricia Peterson OFFICER OF LIVING GROUP traction will be reported by the Oscar Lins for the George area to and work for. the best comedy of the year. Also George N. Weisgerber Jr. of j Portland papers, radio and TV. $11.07, which brings in a grand WM. M. TYLER Seniors— the picture is being tentatively Wm. M. Tyler of Colton, Route Patsy Collins, Pat Mitchell, Eagle Creek has been elected an Everyone is urged to come out total of $399.33 over last year’s nominated for a best acting acad $365.48. One, a member of the local V.F. Doug Rambo, Chester Scott, Vic officer of his living group at Or and have fun. Pony Express let emy award. egon State College. Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Courtain ters for mailing to friends and W. Post died the past week. Fun- Starkovich Next Wednesday— MARACAI Weisgerber is new president of speaking relatives may be purch ami daughter Debbie spent the HAVE COME A LONG WAY BO a technicolor picture with eral services yere held Wednes- j Heckart Lodge, one of six men's ased at Campanella's Market or week end at his folks Mr. an Mrs Cornel Wilde and Jean Wallace day at 1 P. M. at Rose Fiineral cooperative houses. He is a sen the Broadway Theatre. Back at the turn of the centu Josh Courtain pus ‘Flaming Frontier’ a west- Parlor in Portland. em with Bruce Bennett and Jim ------------------------ | The wives of the members of ior in agriculture. His home ad-, The Pony Express ride is be ry, the stock market, so to speak Eagle ■ ing held in Estacada by the Ore was a highly exclusive club Davis Mr. and Mrs. Josh Courtain and the Kiwanis gave a shower for dress is Rt. 1, box 43, In gon Centennial Pony Express In Comparatively few people This weeks Free Kiddie Show son Wilbur spent Sunday eve and Mrs. Lionel Burton Tuesday Creek. conjunction with I.G.A. Stores vested in stocks. The operations will have ‘Desert Fury’ a western had turkey dinner at Mr. and Mrs morning at the home of Mrs. and their local outlet through of the market—like the reasons with a cartoon carnival. Kenney Courtain’s in Portland. Duane Day. __________________ Campanella’s Market. The Case-' for its existence—yere veiled in BARTON PASTOR & WIFE ade Riders of Viola are going to mystery to the great majority of WELCOME BABY GIRL Rev. and Mrs. Glenn Frye, Jr. be chasing down Indians and will the population, In this, as in just about every of Barton, welcomed the birth of] protect the "settlers”. a baby girl, Deborah Ann, on Jan ] The Pony Express rider will be thing else, times have changed— 22. The new arrival weighed 9 Stan Thompson, head of Pony ’ and changed spectacularly. Now lb.2 oz. at Doctor’s Hospital in Express riding the champion something like 10 million peop 1 Oregon City .She has one 10 year Poco Docey, $10,000 quarter hor- le,, most of them in the rttidde- Barton and Redland, undefea old brother, Glenn III. Paternal see stallion owned bf Sam Porter income brackets are direct own ers of stocks, and their numbers ted in Church League Basketball grandparents live in .Seattle. Ma of Baker, Oregon. remained idle last week as Gar rise steadily each year. ternal grandmother is Mrs. M. F This finds its reflection in the field topped third place Viola, Knowles of Richmond, Va. won from market’s present scope, as an Church of God against that of long ago. At the win-less Dodge It was the first start of trading in 1900, the league victory (or both winners. BANK AT SANDY HAS number of shares listed on the This w eek s games pitted 49TH ANNIVERSARY New York Stock Exchange Church of God and Garfield,4th On January 31, 1959 the came to just over 56 million.Late an 5th in standings, Redland Clackamas County Bank at San Jack La Grow and Jerry Lar dy completed the 48th year of its son were taken to the Clackamas in December of last year,by dra and Viola, an Barton and Dodge. exsistence. One of the truly County Jail late Sunday night af matic contrast there were some Next week, Feb. 10 promises to pioneer banks of Clackamas ter an altercation involving as 5 bilion shares— issued by about be abig one as Barton meets Red land in the game that could de- County, the Clackamas County sault with a dangerous weapon. 1,100 corporations. ] Rank has had a big share in the LaGrow went to Larson’s home cie the championship. j development of this area over armed with a rifle and threaten Garfield and Doge will miss in Darlene Dodd celebrated her nearly half a century. Present ed to kill Larson because of per j officers of the bank are CMrs.) E. sonal affairs During the strug 8th birthday on January 24 with a Feb 10’s other contest ao com ] Alt, president; Fred L. Proctor gle for the rifle the weapon ois- party for 11 o f her friends. Lots plete the leaguse Round Robin. ! S r . cashier. H. W. Berger, exe- charged harmlessly Estacada of games and refreshements were Aos on deck that night is a spec- j cutive viee-pres., Cecil O. Duke, Chief of Police Barden and Dep enjoyed Also present were her ia feature, girls voley ha I bet The Meadowland Dairy of Portland in cooper ass’t. cashier and FYed L. Proc- uty Sheriff Vem White arrival grandmother, Mrs. George Dodd, ween Eagle Creek and Dodge. and Mrs’ Flyod Courtain tor. Jr., vice pres. at the scene in a short time and and her aunt. Mrs Lewis Phelps In junior play the Dodge team ation with its I.G.A. accounts .favored Estacada and Mr. Wilbur Courtain drove to arrested «he men Larson was ar from Brigthwood and Mrs Rex beat Redland last week to comp with a visit of its stagecoach and prize team of Portland Saturday and spent the Allen from Currinsville rested for being in possession of lete the first half of the three ------------------- k horses last Saturday. They covered the main streets evening with Bob Christenson’«. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Britt and two 41 caliber pistols, and a team schedule The record to Grandma Courtain baby sit their Wilbur Courtain made a business blackjack was also found in his date has Barton with two wins. of Estacada to Camapanell’s Market during the af little daughter also baby sat little trip over to Culver.Oregon, Mon posket Both men are being held Euletta and Ed meet me at the Dodge with a win an a loss and ternoon accompanied by local riding groups who EUdon Britt wie his folks went to day eve. returning Tuesday morn under $9000.00 bond. Eagle Creek Inn Fridaf nite.Lar Redland with two losses Culver, Oregon ry Phono CR 9 3385 ( we have not been able to identify. ing. Jerry Rehbein Victorious Again Estacada Rod & Gun Club to Sponsor ftf. R. A. Junior Cub for Estacada ^Jrurlantatunt lUnrlit ilaij of ^Jraucr Local Men Called by Death Garden Club Hears Rebekah Lodge to Honor Centennial Enjoyable Lecture Bartholomew Now Chamber Member Drive Head Cub Scouts Gain High School Lists Honor Students In Activities Frankenstein Show at Broadway Mother Dime March Big Success Pony Express Ride W ell Baby Clinic Here Feb. 5 Here on Saturday Church B B League Welcomes New Estacada Enjoys First Centennial Activities Members Local Men Tangle; Law Steps In