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    Cstacaítas
Clackamas Count?
For Estacada and Clackamas River Development
Volume No. 56
Number 1
Springwater Grange Celebrates State's
100th Birthday with Huge Cake
Estacada, Oregon, Friday, Feb. 20, 1959
' SEEN ANY UNIDENTIFIED
FLYING OBJECTS OVER
ESTACADA?
Seed Grower Meet.
Will Be Held at
Springwater
I V . F. W. AUXILIARY HAVE
INSPIRING MEETING
10c Per Copy
$3. 00 Per Y rht
Chamber of Commerce Sponsoring
Meeting Feb. 23 on Forest Problems
The V. F. VV. Auxiliary of the
; Hary Randall Post had a very in­
This newspaper is in receipt of
the following letter:
spiring meeting
on Feb. 4. A
very special thanks to our group
Aerial Phenomena Research
The following is a brief outline
2. Resource management on the
Springwater Grange met Feb. I signs from the Varitz place
to
o f visitors who put on the
flag of what will be presented at a pu­ ranger districts
Group
14 and because of sonwy roads Fred Horner’s where they can be
3. Brief discussion by each dis­
blic meeting sponsored by the Up­
drill for us.
National Headquarters,
and lack of electricity in homes J worked on.
Paint has been or­
A grass seed growers meeting
Visiting district members were: per Clackamas River Chamber ol trict on the major functions, i.e.
the number of members present dered through Oregon State Gra- 5108 Findlay Street,
will be held at the Springwater Lydia Wienert, district president; Commerce on Monday, February engineering, timber management,
was smaller than usual. For the | nge for the outside of the grange Seattle, 18, Washington
Grange HaU Thursday, February Blanche E. Oberg, past depart­ 23rd at 8 PM in the Estacada Ci1y recreation, grazing, fire control,
first time in more than 5 years hall. Springwater Granie has en­ Dear Sir:
19, beginning at 10 A.M. and last­ ment president;
Viola L. Mans­ Hall Auditorium:
water-shed management.
the secretary was late in arriving tered the 1959 contest on com­
We are advised that UNIDEN­ ing unitl 3:25 P. M., states Coun­ field, Dept. Sr. vice; Annabel Rut- Participation:
4. District personnel organiza­
and found the other officers al­ munity service.
TIFIED FLYING OBJECTS were
Helen
District «an ger, Earl M. Karl- tio n
ready in session. Two aplications
A committee to gather inform­ seen over your area on December ty Extension Agent, Clive Cook. edge. past district pres;
Everyone
interested
in
grass
seed
Reed,
past Dist. pres;
Edith inger, Estacada district
5. Unusual problems on
the
for membership were read
and ation on joining a fire
district 7-8, 1958.
growing and its problems are en- Smith, patriotic instructor; Jean
District
Ranger, R.
Endicot ranger district
referred to Lena Millard,
l>el was appointed by Worthy Master
cuoraged
to
attend
the
meeting.
Adams, asst. Dist. Conductress; Worthington, Lakes District
6. Timber sale program
for
Gant and Elwin Sihibley.
Richard Guttridge.
They are to
Because of our deep scientific
The meeting will
consist of , Sadie Davidson,
Jean French,
District Ranger
Evan Jones, calendar year 1959.
Legislative report was given by report at the social meeting Feb. interest in all aerial phenomena
talks and discussions. Questions and Grace Humphreys from Ore­ Collawash District
I Company representatives
are
Chariman
Theda Tucker said 27.
and our desire to solve the riddle
______
City; ____
Mary Northrutt
and
1. Brief outline of the Mt. Hood cordially invited to attend this
A plan to inaugurate fun even­ of the so-called Unidentified Fly­ from the audience will be in o r - gon
that with each request for new
! meeting.
discussed. ing Objects, we would greatly ap­ der. Some of the subjects to be I Charlene Brown from Milwaukie. National Forest
services or facilities
new
d e ­ ings each month was
A social hour after
meeting.
mands are made on
our
tax They will be hosts and hostesses preciate your assistance in loca­ discussed are grass seed outlook,
three. ting witnesses to this object. If newer seed seed crops, insects, Cake and coffee were served.
funds. We will need more and aided of a committee o f
LOCAL BOWLER SETS RECORD
ESTACADA H. S. GRADUATE
and policy and space permit, we would certification, see testing, weeds
AT GRESHAM ALLEYS
more schools and other things so I There will be card tables
and
their
control,
fine
fescue
JOINS
PORTLAND
FIRM
j other games and music for danc- appreciate an article in your pu­
can expect higher tax bills.
Lloyd Larson of the U.S. For-
commission
program,
and
a
panel
Wilma Guttridge, home ec. ch. I ing.
blication asking that all persons on grass seed growing.
Gilley and Busey. attorneys ai
Service Estacada bowling on
Four
of
anounied that the club meeting
witnessing aerial phenomena over the speakers will be from Oregon
law. located in the Walnut Park the Park Lumber Co. team, at
The
birthday
table
was
center­
had been changed fsom the Hod-
your area on said
date please State College.
Bldg. 5329 N. E. Union Avc.,Port- «resham «ow l, rolled a score of
Lunch will be
.
7 no
1 »X n l.r t n m o
o n e to o
M'i inert mf
gkiss home in Viola to the Smith ed by a huge cake topped by 100 send a report and diagram o their
land 11, Oregon, announce the as­ 709 in a 3-game series Tuesday
available
at
the
Grange
Hall,
captjles
to
celebrate
Oregon's
home in Springwater.
evening.
Games
were
200,
254 and
I observation to our office.
AH
sociation of Kendal E. M. Nash,
After the pot I uck
255. This was the first time for
George Gentemann, ch. of the 1 birthday.
names will be held strictly confi­
who
has
been
practicing
in
New­
songs and
such a high score at the alley
Agriculture committee spoke on ' meal a program o f
dential unless otherwise stated.
port for the past year.
Gente­
from whom he won $25 00 and
a handbook lor farmers and stock game^ was led by Mrs.
Mr.
Nash,
a
former
Estacada
We are a non-salaried scientific
growers which is available and mann. Bonnie Howell and Carol
Bethel No. 54 of Order ®f Job’s resident, become a member of the " th(‘r Prizes:. 4steak dinners and
research group whose purpose is
contains valuable informaton.He Smith sang a hill billy song.
He
K r e a s e jo b ^ ______
Daughters
held a joint meeting Oregon State Bar in 1957.
Eliun
Shibley,
Richard
Ott,
to
investigate
and
analyze
reports
reminded that it is time to start
from ,
with the Galdstone Bethel No.St holds a bachelors' degree
Hugnpfarshall, Jeanne IHig, Mr. of aerial phenomena and possible
spraying.
at the local Masonic temple Feb. Pacific University and a law de­
and "Mis. Harold Homer, Mr. and
Special committees had filled Mr5, V?eorge Lundquist and Mrs. related incidents.
16. This was a friendship meet­ gree from the University of Ores ESTACADA WATER FESTIVAL
Thanking
you
in
advance
for
the furnace room with wood and Jack Akins were
He graduated from the Es- TO HAVE BOOTH AT WATER
ing celebrating Estacada Bethel’s on.
reported on any assistance rendered in this
moved materials for the new road th* sjck list.
4th birthday. Others Bethels at­ tacadi Union High School in 1944.
matter.
The Centennial theme was pre­ tending were Gresham, Sunny- He is married and has two child- SHOW IN PORTALND, STARTS
Aerial Phenomena Research
dominant at the recent Rebekah side. and Molalla.
ren
Group
________________ .
SAT. FEB. 21 THRU MAR. 1.
Lodge meeting.
After the in­
NOBODY CAN CONTROL
Honored Queen Bonnie Howell
Robert Cribble, National Director
stallation o f Erma Sarver as fi- of Bethel No.54 presided at the
THE U. S. BUDGET
Volunteers will be welcomed
| nancial secretary,
reports
of opening ceremony and Honored U. S. PUBLIC HEALTH
— 'Neither the Administration
,
to assist in runninf the Estacada
| those ill and convalescing includ­ Queen Dee Hitchman of Bethel SERVICE SAYS WATCH OUT | Water Festival booth at the Boat
nor Congress actually can
con­
ed Ernest Nicholls, Albert Kitch- No. 57 at closiny ceremony. Es­ FOR THE FLU
trol spending because nobody can
Show in Portland. The boat which
; ing, and Mary Heiple. Dave Esh- corted and introduced were Hon­
control the budget, says the Wall
is being used to
promote the
j
leman
was
back
with
us
after
his
We
received
a
teletype
re-1
Festival and North Fork Dam
Street Journal.
ored Queen Diane Flohr of Sun-
!
hospitalization.
quest
from
the
If that startles you, here's the
nyside;
Honored Queen Vina
! Dedication will be on display and
The Estacada Grade and High paper’s explanation for the
| Noble Grand
Mabel Sinclair Harshman of
sad
Molalla;
Nancy Health Service this week asking tickets sold.
Schools are having a practice Ci­ state of affairs:
I appointed her standing committ- Whisler,
that
Oregon
health
authorities
be
Anyone wishing to volunteer,
Past Hon. Queen of
vil defense evacuation. Date is set
for
influenza, call Ray Hayden, Johnny Osbour­
Some government projects ex­
The following telegram
has ' ees.
Bethel No. 54; Sr. Princess Lora on the lookout
for March ii for sometime during ist outside the budget as though
been received by the Clackamas I The members welcomed Edna j Nickles of Gresham; Sr. Princess which is now in the middle of its ne or Jim Anderson.
the day. This evacuation is essen­ they were imbued with some mag­
County News office from Cong­ Spurlin back to her home lodge Bonnie Tibbs of Molalla; Jr.Prin- normal winter season.
tial and is for protection of
our ical independent life. Money is
The federal message noted that
ressman
Walter
Norblad in as a transfer member.
cess Joan Crawford of Molalla;
school children, just like our fire spent that hasn’t been appropria­ Washington, D. C.:
I A summary o f Lodge
history; Karen Potter Grand Bethel Chap­ the dreaded Asian strain influen­
drills. It is now a state law that ted.
lit
Congress throws spending
Post office Department has ac- and growth was unfolded by vai lain: Jr. Princess Barbara Olsen za, wheih caflsed such a stir
all schools be prepared.
All par­ measures together in a slap-dasn
i cepted bid o f Ben Hunter for con­ ious Pas*“ Noble Grands, telling o f Gladstone; Grand Representa­ 1957-58 has been isolated from a I
ents try and prepare their child­ fashion and naturally
emerges struction and lease of new post- of new equipment added and the tive to
State o f Pennsylvania, fatal case in England, and other
ren for the future and that is just with a crazy-quilt. We don’t even
her Clifford Mitts: Associate Guard­ cases of the same type have been
office building at Colton.
The « vents taking place during
what your Civil Defense is doing. know what the budget is, for all
narrator ian of Bethel No. 46- Mr. and Mrs j confirmed by other
laboratory
new concrete block building will term of office, with a
The sirens will give a warning the more than a thousand pages
tests. The report says the influen­
be located on north side of State filling the in-betweens. Regalia Kieth McMillan;
Guardians
of
signal in our City
of Estacada of fine print in the big book. Fo~
Highway 211 near present posi- of olden days was used and many Bethel No. 57- Mrs. Ruth Ray; za wave is swamping the English |
when the drill begins.
We are example, the Administration says
office. New building will con­ members came garbed in old fas­ Guardian Bethe No. 3- Mrs Mar­ | hospitals.
seeing how long it will take us to it plans to spend S77 billion
Type A influenza reportedly Is
in tain 649 square feet inside floor hioned cos’ umcs. No other Reb­ tha Holman; Mr. and M'-s. Wilbur
evacuate our schools. We would fiscal year 1960, but ahtuaUy th"
space, with 1150
square
fee: ekah ¡odee in the state can carry Howell- Guardians of Bethe No. 1 also affecting large numbers of
The Upper Clackamas
River
like Estacada to compare with ot­
out the Centennial theme even to
whole government plans to spend- parking and manuever area.
54: Mrs. Ruth Potter- Past Guai- Russian people, and type B infec- Chamber of Commerce held
its
her schools or even be better.
the name.
■ tions have been identified in Italy |
inuluding its non-budgeted out­
Construction
will
be
according
dian
Rethel
No.
54
and
Mrs.
Mil­
regular meeting Monday evening
Will all you parents help us?
A progress table featured
old
and The Netehrlands.
lays— nearly $93 billion. So where to post office specifications am,
dred
Raab,
Guardian
Treasurer
About a dozen
We are asking that some one
i This message, transmitted in at the City Hall.
does that leave us when we try to equipped with asphalt tile floors, flat irons, toasters and eye glass­ Bethel No. 3.
members
were
in
attendance. It
be home to receive
your child talk about the budget?
es from early vintage to modern,
1
the
United
States
through
th
e
1
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
fluorescent
lighting
and
other
Joan Hale. Rethel No. 54 libra­
from school, if you can’t, please
displayed
I Public Health Service, originated wa* neclded that heroafter notices
Various cures have been sug­ modem features, to assure better and a Then- and Now
rian cave a reiort on the History
advance of
make arrangements for them. If
I from the World Health Organiza- will he sent out in
gested. One is or Congress to put working conditions
for postal valentines dating back to 1885.
of
Oregon
and
Janice
Smith.act-
each meeting.
you have questions, please phone
The tables were cleverly dec­
’
tion
headquarters
at
Geneva,
a ceiling on spending as each ses­ employees and
more efficient
No. 57
your Civil Defense Director, Mrs.
orated with models of early trans­ ing librarian of Bethel
I Switzerland.
Thisis now stano-
sion of Congress begins and thus handling of mail.
Fred Bartholomew reported on
gave a reading.
D. E. Elkins, CR 9-5182.
portation—
the
covered
wagons,
ard practice, and enbales us here his membership
to regard the budget as a whole
Walter Norblad, M. C.
drive
and
Patti
Stephens,
musician
o
f
old model cars and a sailing ves­
in
Oregon
to
know
within
a
few
instead of just passing bills
as
through his fine work the mem­
the
sel; Oregon Grape was also used. Bethel No. 54 was awarded
hours
of
any
disease
problem
any­
they come along. Another is to
over 40
Refreshments and
decorations traveing bracelet, as the Bethel where in the world which could bership drive is up to
JOHN LEE MEMBER OF OSC
give the President the rower of
with 70 as the goal.
shown the
were by Lester and Ann Under­ Daughter who has
CONCERT BAND THIS YEAR
strike
our
people.
the item veto, so that he
could
wood and Ted and Erma Kiggins. most improvement since the last
John Lee of Estacada has been disapprove parts o f money
The participation in the Estaca­
The influenza in Europe today
bills
Floy Wade and Della Ewalt were meeting.
selected as one of the members without affecting the rest.
As
Refreshments were served in could be brought to any county da Water Festival was reported
in
charge
of
the
program.
Nearly
o f the concert band
at Oregon matters stand now, the President
In line
in Oregon tomarrow by a return­ by Johnny Osborne.
50 members were in attendance. dining room bv Patti Stephens, ing tourist or businessman.
State College this year.
Be­ with the Festival and Centennial
has to take the whole hog or none
JoAnne Marchbank, Jane Little,
Next
meeting
Feb.
25
includes
Lee is a senior in the school of when a bill reaches his desk.This
local
cause o f this, we are recommend- it was decided to put out
a cake and pie walk and will con­ Linda Chamberlain, Terri Mitch­ | ing that pregnant women, elderly advertising in the form of a map
business and technology.
His forces the Executive
in many
ell. Bonnie Howell had favors of
clude
with
free
bingo
and
cards.
home address is Estacada Rt. 2, ways to give his
signature
to
little cofered wagons to help cel­ j people, or anyone already weak- and small brochure on the area to
box 76.
ended by other illness
receive all visitors.
spending he considers unwise and
ebrate Oregon’s birthday too.
I vaccination against influenza as
unnecessary because use o f
the
The East Council of the Parenv-
The question of
securing a
soon as possible.
veto would also eliminate appro­ Teachers Associations of Clacka­ CENTENNIAL DANCE WELL
LOCAL STUDENTS ATTEND
booth along Main Street for sum­
ATTENDED
LAST
SAT.
Any
physician
can
give
this
priations or essential purposes.
mas County met Feb. 4 at Estaca­
SCIENCE CONFERENCE
The V. F W: held their Centen­
vaccine, which usually is admin­ mer headquarters and the passing
Whatever the cure, it’s
hign da Elementary School with
33
Jerry Broadhurst, Estacada, Rt.
nial Dance Saturday
night in
istered in one shot. A person is out of information and literature
2. Robin Cody, Estacada; Alan Ga­ time we were given it—before we members representing 8 schools
not protected unitl 10-14
days is under consideration.
praent. The flag ceremony was spite of the elements. Lots o f fun
el, Oregon City, Rt. 2 and Kenneth die o f the disease.
Ernest Rynning presided in the
1 wah had by those who attended.
|
following
vaccination.
Small
chil­
prWented
by
Den
186,
Pack
1
Cub
W. Crow, science teacher, all from
absence of President Len Verburg
Mr. and Mrs. Ted Kiggins were
dren
usually
receive
their
vaccine
Scouts
of
Estacada
followed
by
in­
Estacada Union High School were
in two minimhm dose shots giv­ who was ill.
vocation by
Rev. Vernon Ross, the best Centennial couple.TED
among some 934 O regon and
and
HIS
DERBY
(dont
know
en
a few days apart.
Now
playing
at
the
Broadway
Eagle Creek.
Washington high school students
Erma Theatre an exciting, suspenseful
The second main defense again­
East Council president,
Mrs. what you missed folks.)
attending the tenth annual hlg.i
the story of the
good EXTENSION UNIT HAS
teen-age PARTY st flu is maintainence of
W. H. Tucker presented Mrs. H. Kiggins won the prize for
school science conference at Lin-
best costume and the prize
for CRASHERS starring Connie Ste­ health habits. Get plenty of rest,
W. Carnes, Estacada
PTA vice-
fieid college, McMinnville, on Feb.
INTERESTING MEET
7th.
president; Mr. Bob Cody, Estaca­ the most whiskers went to Robert vens, Robert Driscoll and Mark follow a balanced diet, avoid fat­
Fitzgerald from Boring.Hot dogs, Damon. Concerns the escapades igue, and keep clean. Flu can be
a very interesting meeting was
da School Supt., Mrs. W. E. Bar-
The regular monthly meeting num, Clackamas County District coffee and soft drinks were serv­ of teen-agers who get the shock followed by serious secondary liv held by the Springwater Exten-
Skippy and Peggy Price etwet- of the Estacada Parent- Teachers’ Directir; and Mrs. Tom Window, ed at midnight.
at the
of their lives when they discover fections, so call a physician at the sion Unit last Tuesday
Come to the Saturday
night some of their parents have escap­ first sign of illness.
tained eight of their friends at a Association will be held in
the Clackamas County High . School
Grange hall wit hthe
members
dances held there every .Sat. nite. ades of their own.Second feature
Valentine day luncheon and party High School at 8 P.M. on Thurs­ Council President.
joining in singing pep songs un­
Good music. No better time can is a war time espionage
last Saturday.
day, Feb. 19.
These meetings
der direction of Mrs. Bertha Gen-
drama
Mrs. Edward Schmitz,
Sandy,
be
had
for
the
price
anywhere.
are short but
interesting
and reported on executive cdm. meet
| temann, chairman.
COUNT FIVE AND DIE
with YOUTH CONSERVATION
Give the Veteran the support he Jeffery Hunter,
those who work hard
to make
Mrs. Claire Brown
and Mrs.
Nigel Patrick CORPS WOULD AID OREGON
Mrs. Lester Underwood, Esta­
if cada, Founders Day chairman and gave to your country— the hall and new
j Gladys Kriegcr project
leaders
Annefarie Duringei. SAYS NEURERGER
The Miller Chevrolet bowling them so would appreciate it
would not be gig enough.
gave interesting talks on the Care
Wherein the Americans and Eng­
team belongs to a bowilng league more parents would attend.
Mrs. Lucille Jenkins, Esta cada,re­
The Parent Teachers’ Associa­ ported many interesting facts on L. M. Kitching, Chmn.
lish set up a dummy film comp­ | Establishment of a Youth Con- o { thc Hair and Mrs Ruth
consisting of 12 teams. On Tues­
Safety
is the beginning o f education in the
any in order to
catch German | servation Corps to assist in pre- reported on Health and
day evening they won three out tion is an organization which
venting juvenile
deinquency j and Fire Hazards
of the county and presented
spies. A real thriller.
of the four points to be won. The working in the interest
pictures STUDY OF MIDDLE EAST
would help conserve both human
whlcn and momentos from early schools BEGINS AT EAGLE CREEK
Starts Sunday through Tuesday-
members of the team are Pat An­ schools and the students
the
Mrs. Thoda Tucker reported on
derson. Pat Hayden, Marion Sut­ I attend, and needs the support of
MGM’s colorful and
wonderful and outdoor resources for
Mrs. Melvin Hanneburg, nomin­ CHURCH SUNDAY P. M.
benefit o f the
nation, Senator interesting happenings
in our
ton. Myrtle Dmytryk and
Hazel every parent and teacher, so we ating committee ehmn. presented
season on
THE BIBLE LANDS TODAY tale about the open
Richard L. Neuberger said today, community 10 Oyears ago.
Mrs.
urge you to attend end help us.
Miller.
the following slate o officers to is the subject to be studied in a young men—see the laughing and
Neuberger is co-sponosoring a Tucker was also appointed
the
RELUCTANT
serve for 1959-1960 year: Presid­ 4 week series o f Sunday evening luscious — THE
bill to create such and organiza- ! new chairman for A.C.WW.
ent Mrs. Louis Phelps, Welches: meetings at Eagle Creek Church DEBUTANTE with lovely Kay tion.
I The program committee
Mrs.
1st vice- pres - Mrs. Arthur Col­ beginning this Sunday at 6:45 V Kendall and Rex Harrison. Load­ The proposal provides for enroll- Margaret Broadhurst and Mrs.Lu-
Congratulations are being of­
Mr. and Mrs.
W oody Miller son. Sandy:
ed
with
witty
dialogue
and
laugh
2nd viee-pres- Mrs. M.
As an introduction to the
fered to Mr. and Mrs. Fred Mc­
ment of young men between thc ana Howell gave a
report and
spent the week end in
Astoria ' Clyde Barnes, Three Lynx; see.- Middle East this first
Here is a top com­
evening situations.
Nally on the birth o f a daughtei,
ages of 16 and 22 for
work on | asked for suggestions from
the
visiting
at
the
home
o
f
Mr.
and
Mrs Dorothy Johnson. Bull Run: I Feb. 22) will feature
a color edy for the while family, all wilt public lands under supervision members to be submmited to the
February 13. The baby weighed
Mrs.
James
Titus.
j treas - Mrs. Glen Bond,
Dover; filmstrip. VILLAGE
REBORN, | enjoy.
9 lbs. 7 oz. and has been
named
of soil conservationists,
forest Home Economist for consideratio
Next week— Glenn Ford and
district director- Mrs. Winifred which presents 70 pictures o f an
Linda Lee. The grandparents are
rangers and wild life specialists, for the 1959 program.
j Bamum, Oregon City.
Egyptian community remade by ack Lemmon in THE COWBOY
Mr. and Mrs. Fred McNally
of
Children of Estacada
School the Christian Literacy movement. pus Joanne Woodward in THREE
Mrs. David Horner
recently
Hostesses for the day Mrs. Bes­
Denver. Colorado, and Mr.
and
On the following Shndav even­ FACES OF EVE
sie Meade and
Mrs. Nina Reed
Mrs. George Thomas of
Oregon had major surgery at the Holla- 1 presented a program.
Saturday free kiddie matinee also Our Gang comedy and two served coffee and cake and mem-
The next Council meeting will ings the sessions will divide Into
Portland.
City. The mother and baby an? day Park hospital in
SEMINOLE UPRIV cartoons plus chapter II of Capt. | hers furnished their
ages, for will show
own sack
both doing fine but we
haven’t She returned home on Thursday be held May 6. time and place to classes for different
ING with George Montgomery; Video.
I lunch.
both children and adults.
I be announced later.
heard how daddy is holding up. 'o f last week.
Rebekah Lodge
Celebrates Birth­
day of Oregon
Mar. 6 Date Set
on Trial Evacuation
for Local Schools
Bethel No 54 Hosts
Gladstone Girls at
Friendship Meet.
Colton to Get New
Postoffice Bidg.
Chamber of Com .
Makes Plans for
Activities Monday
East Council of
P .T.A . in Meeting
at Estacada
Suspense Films at
Broadway Theatre
Estacada P .T.A .
Meets Feb. 19th