estacadas Clackamas Count*» J2etos For Estacada and Clackamas River Development Volume No. 56 Number 2 10c Per Copy Estacada, Oregon, Friday, Feb. 27, 1959 S3.'00 Per Year 1 LEGION A U X IL IA R Y SE W IN G GROUP MEETS The sewing group of the A m e ri-1 |can Legion Auxiliary m et at the C f i c t a m (# r tr j hall Friday with 20 ladies pres- t U i l G i l l J i l l I ont. A quilt was finished o ff and The Estacada P T A met on NOMINATING COMMITTEE By Leila Gordon other company fo r the same cov­ 110 little girls dresses were cut out erage. Thursday night in the hlgn IS NAMED and taken home to be finished. Garfield Grange m et Feb. 21, A unanimous ballot was cast 'T h e re w ill be a work day ac A potluck dinner was enjoyed by school with the Rev. Vernon Last Saturday night, Feb .21, a week late because of the storm the Grange Hall March 4. Do try Ross giving the invocation.This for Mrs. W alter Gravin, Mrs.Guy this large working group. Eagle Creek Grange opened its the week before. A ll officers to be there to help as there is was their Founders Day meeting. K eller and Mr. Jack McCrae for N ext regular m eeting o f L eg­ doors to a total of 97 Grangers were present except the door man plenty o f work for all. the nominating committee to Pete ion and Auxiliary March 2nd at The Estacada Chapter o f the on the occasion of visitation to There were 55 present with 24 and H. E. Elmer Davis was acting Ballou and Doc Palmateer reset pick the officers fo r next year. 6:30 P. M. Potluck dinner, pro­ Eastern Star met on M o n d a y __p ___ ______ 4 ^ v Central w w tw being parents. its regular meeting bfy door man and Leila Gordon gave the light poles that went down The past presidents were intro­ gram at 7:30 P. M. Mrs. Hazel M iller read a night in the Masonic temple.Mr. Grange and representatives from the H. E. report. in the snow storm. A piano has thirteen invita- thank you letter from Mrs. Kath- duced, out of and Mrs. Reddiway of the Mil- 9 other Granges besides, The charter was draped for been purchased and installed, and eran Case, Chairman of the i tions sent the following six were waukie Chapter were introduced Occupying places of honor be­ Hector Anders and there was ov­ the old one is fo r sale to the Scholarship j present: Mrs. Bob Cooke who and also visitors from the Roose­ side Eagle Creek W orthy Master State Commission er $30 turned into the grange fo r highest bidder. I f you care to Fund, thanking the Estacada I served as president during 1927 velt Chapter. V irgil Nelson were Pomona a memorial fo r him. make an o ffe r call Rena Davis and 1928, Mrs. Ted Kiggins ser­ Past Matrons and Patrons Grange Master Joe Guttridge, group fo r their contribution for Mr. and Mrs. B ill Youngberg CR 9-3740. the scholarship fund. ved during 1949, Mrs. Randolph from the Estacada Chapter were County Deputy B ill Lewis, and were voted on to be reinstated, The next m eeting w ill be visit­ Mr. Cody announced that the Smith 1950, Mrs. Don Schlichter honored with the follow ing Past The local American Legion Central Grange Master Ernest and will be given the obligation ation and Mountain Grange w ill would be 1951, Mrs. Wm. Tucker in 1955, and Cullison. Also and Auxiliary w ill hold th eir an-, Matrons being introduced bringing greet­ school evacuation at the next meeting. be our visitors. W e hope all mem­ nual initiation o f new members each gave a brief history o f their of and Mrs. Woody M iller 1956. ings were the following: State sometime in the afternoon Ray Gordon told about a new bers w ill attend. The program was turned over Friday, Feb. 27 at 8 P.M. Mrs. year in office: Abbie Armstring, Juvenile Grange Ch. Dorie Elmer, March 6 th. inside paint that w ill retard fire. W e have a tree planted by the Mrs. Lacey reported that since to Mr. Jones who in turn intro­ John Parvin talked on new Blue Birds and we wish to thank Howard Parcel, Dist. 9 President Rose Syron, Ruth Keeth, Bessie Redlands Grange, Master Frank Science is to be initiating officer. The Meade, Gertrude Scrutton and Elmer, Highland Grange, Master the starting o f school $1224.20 duced Mr. T o y o f the bills in the legislature, that he them as it will be enjoyed for Auxiliary w ill have 12 new mem­ Lavena Ahnert. Jesse Wheeloch and Springwater in savings stamps have been sold department of the high school. considered unfavorable— one was many years, not by this group and there was $36545 sold from He spoke on the science program Mrs. Loren Cyrus was Install­ Gr. Master Richard Guttridge. about ten. b ill 85 and the other was putt­ alone but by the ones who ones bers and the post February 19th. in the school and introduced About ten ladies w ill receive ho­ ing officer with the following be­ The program of entertainment January 5th to ing all moneys from revenues in I who follow us. nor guards or 5, 10, 15 and 30 ing installed: S. E. Lawrence as by the visiting Central Grange Mrs. Allyn Price reported that L arry Fiske and Victor Starko- one fund, that would have to be Songs and games were in the year memberships. W orthy Patron; Don Day as As­ followed the historical theme 24 famililes with 39 children,four vitch who gave experiments on re-allocated. Lecturer’s program. Leila Gordon sociate Patron; Mrs. M ildred A l­ Each member is reminded to with a reading of some Oregon o f which were new, were taken the speed effect o f the reaction. Leila Gordon told how and read a poem by Lon gfellow and Phil Lingefhack, Physics Dept, exander as Electa. The Past Ma­ bring one dozen cupcakes fo r the history, a style show of ladles' care of at the well baby clinic on when to call a doctor. the thought fo r the day as read refreshments. Mrs. Minnie F or­ trons were presened with a gift. clothes modeled by explained how photo-electronic men and February 5th. Ken Palmateer told how to call by Lecturer Helen Parvin was: Mr. Cody, the legislative chair­ cell changes light energy to el­ on some old time singing led by a man, Mrs. Mildred Alexander and The next meeting w ill be the fire dept.; in case o f fire give Look not sorroffu lly into the Mrs. Gladys Stormer, refreshment March 17 and the theme w ill be singer and banjo player. man reported on bills being In- ectric energy and its uses in ev­ your name, route and box num­ past; it comes not back again. Dick Vilhauer, o f the Centennial year and the During the business meeting trodcced in the Legislature and eryday life. ber as there ns a map o f the dis­ W isely improve the present; ii ts committee . members w ill come dressed in old each of the local Grange commit­ Mr. Jones reported that he had National Science department ex­ trict in the office and it will thine. Go forth to meet the shad­ fashioned clothes. tee chairmen contribcted worth­ attended one o f the legislature plained about the cells o f animals cause less confusion then you try­ owy future without fear and with and plants, and Allyn Goble ex­ The meeting was adjourned while and interesting reports. A meetings in Salem. ing to explain where it is. Mrs. Wm. Tucker reported on plained about the pruning, grai- a manly heart. and refreshments o f red je llo special committee was appointed Harold Middleton told the ao- with whipped cream, coffee and ! to design a sign o identification the East Council that met in Es- ting and bedding o f plants and The officers practiced a seat­ vantages of Grange Insurance.He trees, with Dan H eiple giving the cookies were served by Mr. and| fo r Eagle Creek Grange Hall tacada Feb. 4th. was paying twice as much in an­ ing drill after the meeting. Joe Barr, Chairman o f the P. plant and animal identification. Mrs. Loren Cyrus and Mr. and | with Shirley Burnett as chair- fo r Mr. Gentemann, ag. teacher,told Mrs. W ilbur Howell. The decora- man. Mabel Tacheron the 1957- T.A. Vaudeville scheduled On Saturday afternoon, Feb. 21 d oirg and Or­ tions were in honor o f valentine 58 chairman of the Home Econ. April 3rd reported that 17 m- chat they were at Milwaukie Presbyterian Church day. Club,was presented with a 4-star ganizations had been contacted plained about the F F A club and Jeannie Verburg became the certiicate of recognition for her to participate and that the local | what they do. bride of Ronald D. L>unn, with Kiwanis Club will sell pop com, The meeting was adjourned good work. Rev. Harvey Schmidt officiating. tre Boy Scouts w ill usher and and coffee and tea were served The evening closed with pot­ The bride is the daughter o f Mr. Mrs. Bob Cooke pouring luck refreshments in the dining the American Legion will present with i Estacada fighter, took another and Mrs Leonard Verburg o f Ea­ colors. There w ill be door and Mrs. Ted Kiggins cutting hall which was decorated in hon­ Th e groom is the son ! step up the fistic ladder Saturday gle Creek. prizes between acts. The charge the cake. Mrs. Delbert Nord- or of Geo. Washington's birthday w ill be 25c for grade school stu quist decorated the cake night at Seattle as he won the o f M r and Mrs. Hubert Dunn of with Milwaukie. I dents, 35c fo r high school sted -, Mount Hood and covered wagons Northwest F lyw eight Champion - The bride’s floor- length gown C A T H E R IN E P O IK IL A ents and 75c fo r adults. in honor o f the Centennial year. I ship in his usual spectacular Mrs. Ca herine Poikila, late o f ;V . F. W. & A U X IL IA R Y i o f white satin and lace, with style. train, was one o f her own creation. Estacada route one, died in a R E G U LAR M E ETING MAR.4 ou Rehbein had a crowd of six I H er three attendants wore velve- Portland convelescent home thousand people cheering loudly ! teen sheath dresses o f matching Februar}’ 20th. The local V. F. W and Auxiliary j The matron o honor, Ir Surviving relatives are her sis- will hold their regular meeting as he and Bernie Brown gave style. ene (Mrs. B ill M axwell,) the j ter Margaret o f Bavaria, Germany them a toe to toe slug fest that March 4th. AH members and j rocked both boys more than once. bride’s sister, was dressed in rose and 5 nieces and 2 nephews. anyone eligible wishing to be -1 The two other attendants, Anna Deceased was born near Mun­ Rehbein finished strong in the come a member please be present Coming event— A tour fo r ben-i 2. Wm. Helm ig Place— 7 miles Marie Moore, and Sylvia (Mrs. ich, Germany, Jan. 1, 1892. She third round to win the decision. W e wish to express our thanks efit of coniferous tree growers — 1 south o f Molalla in Sawtell Road- Loren ) Bowman, were dressed in has been a resident of the Esta­ to all the business Pe ° P 'e who i Christmas and forest. This trip large acreage machine planted a In the finals Rehbein met Tom pink. cada area since 1922. recently subscribed for flag serv WUI demonstrate methods o f ob- year ago. 1 Brown who won over him in Port- Best man was Norman Dursteln. Funeral services were held ou Your flags w ill be install-( taining good stands an those not 3 . County Demonstration Area, | land when Jerry cut his eye.This The ushers were Oscar Kern, unc­ Tuesday at the C layvillc Chapel ice. as soon as they arrive. Also so good. The date— Saturday,Feb. 2 miles east and 2 miles south ot j was the figh t Jerry wanted and le of the groom, and Roy Cum­ with Rev. Vernon Ross officiating. a ed thanks to those who rc-subscn- 29. The place— tour s tarts on Colton. Various species recently I he proved in short order that mings. Vault interment follow ed at the bed. You r business is appreciated the Red Soils Experimental Area planted. i Brown had no business in the ring The procession was led b y two Estacada IOOF cemetery. by the Veterans p f Foreign Wars. 2 miles South o f Oregon C ity’s 4. Luncheon and rest stop.Old j with him as he won an easy three- small candle-lighters named San­ Thank You. L. M. Kitching,chm. Main street on Molalla Road.Pro-1 Highland School. Hot coffee, round decision. dra, one the bride’s niece. Remember our dances every ceed up 7th Street and out Molal -1 5. Adrian Newton and Joe L U C IL L E B O W EN Elaine (Mrs. K en ) Valentino Sat. nite at our hall. Rehbein w ill continue training sang la Road to the edge of the city ! Marino places — Highland Grange Mrs. George T. (L u c ille ) Bow­ ‘W ith This Ring I Thee JE R R Y RE H BE IN, N. W. limits— watch the road sign to the Hall. after a week’s rest fo r the Nation­ W ed ’ and Don Johnson sang ‘W ed­ en, 65, late of route 2, box 41,Es­ F L Y W E IG H T CH AM PIO N al which w ill be held at Toledo, ight (w est) The experimental 6 . Glenn Schaeffer place Bor- tacada, died Wednesday of last ding Prayer.” area is located across the road j ing. Blue Spruce irrigated One Jerry Rehbein, popular young i Ohio. A reception in the church par­ week at an Oregon C ity hospital from the PGE plant. year old. Effect o f pre-emergence lors followed the ceremony. Serv­ following a short illness. May 10, Cautions— be on time; bring a sprays, FOOD SA LE SATU RD AC ing coffee and punch were Mrs. Mrs. Bowen was b om had sack lunch and coffee cup. Coffee 7. Kenneth R. Stone and J. The Christian Church Ladies Clara Furman, the groom’s aunt, 1893 in W est V irginia and w ill be served at noon. the last R. McGinnis, Boring, Douglas F ir A id will hold a Baked Food and and Mrs. Ed Meyers. Miss Lora lived in Estacada fo r on heavy soil 8 years old.Shear- Tamale Sale at the Clackamas Davis handled the guest book. eight years. She had been a res­ Stops- 1. Red Soils Experimen­ ing demonstration. County News office on Saturday, W edding gifts were arranged by ident o f the state since 1948. tal area— 8 tree species planted Survivors include the widower, Tour open to anyone wishing Feb. 28 from 10 A.M. until sold June Dunn, the groom’s aunt, and March ’59 without irrigation. to attend. George T; a son, W oodrow W. Mrs. Harold Thompson. out. The Future Homeakers o f Am­ Nevada; erica chapter at Estacada Union For her daughter’s wedding Peterson of La Vegas, Miss Betty L. High School will be one o f Mrs. Verburg chose to wear a blue three daughters, the commenced to talk about his Mrs. 106 Oregon chapters participating sheath dress and matching hat. Canfield, Reno, Nevada; neighbors. ‘ “ The honeymoon is Louise Flesher, Barbersville, W. in the annual state meeting Mar. The Estacada Garden Club w ill The groom's mother wore pink. o v e r at one place. He has quit meet next Monday, March 2 at Follow ing the church reception Va; Mrs. Rosemary Lewis, Gres­ 6 and 7 at Oregon State College. | calling her his dear and instead 1:30 P. M. at the C ity Hall with the bridal party was entertained ham and eight grandchildren. Future Homemakers o f Am eri­ says she is ‘expensive.’ ‘Be Funeral serivees were held at ca is composed o f the following hostesses: Grace at the home o f the groom’s par­ high school I mighty careful what you are say- 1:30 PM Sunday at the Clayvllle Still, Bessie Hills, and Della ents. girls taking home economics 1 ing” said the fellow who came in Ewalt. The newlyweds w ill make their Chapel in Estacada. Private Cf>m- classes. State membership now N ow playing at the Broadway with him. 'He is a good patron mital followed at the Forest Marguerite K eller is to speak on Theatre everything a great wes­ home in a houseboat on Lake totals 3,904 girls. Approxim ately. 1 o f yours and you can’t afford to B y C. T. E. Lawn Memorial Park in Gresham ‘Flower Arrangements W ith a tern should be and more COW ­ Washington in Seattle, where the 400 chapter representatives and make mistakes.” ‘I known that Religious Them e.” Grace Still B O Y starring Glenn Ford by United ~~~1 ------------- 7 - advisers will take part in the and groom is employed W e saw the story in print again from a personal conversation I is to demonstrate use of the col­ Jack Lemmon in a technicolor Controls in electronics work. The Chamber o f Commerce Meeting at meetings at the college. again the other day. Charlie had with a doctor several years or wheel. Judy gckersley is president o f Spence told it to the writer many a « » about mistakes epic o f the cattle drives from the bride is a graduate of Estacada 8 PM Monday evening at the City He told me Hall, Estacada. The arrangements fo r this Rio Grande to the stock yards of Union High School. the local chapter. Adviser is Miss years ago. W e rode several thou- that once he careless^ cured month is to be ‘Breath of Spring' Chicago A real western thriller. B everly Wilcoxon. | sand miles together in the state. millionaire in three visits.' composed o f tints and tones ami Second feature— Academy aw­ _ ■ J f J This yea r’s fourteenth annual W alter Pierce used to tell it at shades o f green; also A ll Green ard winning Joanne Woodward his meetings also. It was suppos­ Arrangements composed of in her 9 Itenmal high lights including * ed to have originated masterpiece THREE at the spring flowers and accessories. FACES OF EVE. pageant, ‘Oregon My Oregon’pre- Springwater Grange hall. Based on a The old timer came to town the Horticulture is always welcome. true case history o f an emotion­ sented by the various chapters. She was a great speaker, well- other day and about the flrse fe l­ Women interested in flow er ally disturbed woman who is Theme or the meeting w ill be known fo r her lectures and flow ­ low he met was Hugh Cariin.They a growing and flow er arranging dull listless housewife at tlm es- and personal ‘Preparting for Tomorrow.” The Clackamas County News tacted by letter er arrangements and fo r her had a good talk about doings back are invited to attend. One o f the meeting features down to earth ideas on gardening. in 1840 or thereabouts. It might such without warning shg blacks out w ill endeavor to obtain and print meetings the four or fiv e wii be awarding o f state home- She spoke _______________ sewage firms as recommended. and suddenly becomes the sexy the City o f Estacada’s of resetting, cultivation have gone on for the rest o f the There are two m ajor projects maker dergrees, the top honor for anj miHtches and fertilizers and day but Gussie showed up siren. This is a picture more disposal plans W e feel that by and involved, a sewage disposal plant high school home economists. T o recommended certain ones. 'Per- insisted on going home. obtaining the facts from the City readily appreciated and under­ Hugn and a surface water drainage qualify, girls must complete re- tonally I use a great deal o f old knew which side his bread stood by adults in that changes Council many misleading state­ was For some plants butered on and went along. N o­ in her personality are so very ments and rumors can be fore- system. The Council, not wish­ quirements in school, home, and row manure. any public community service. staled. A il o f the information ing to enter into I there is nothing better.” The body came along for a few min­ striking and positive. Starts Sunday through Tues­ printed by the paper is obtain- j works without sufficient time to -------------------------- hand o f a man went up and he utes and that gave the old timer The P T A W ell Baby Clinic is day— Hall Wallis presents in vis- able by anyone from the records consider it carefully, took all of Rev. and Mrs James O. Moore asked 'H ow old does the cow have a chance to cuss high prices but to be held at the Estacada Grade I t was the year 1956 for the purpose o f 1 . . . _ ,. ta vis ion T H RA1 M AK E R a dra­ in the Recorder’s office. he soon had somebody to tell that 2 oz. 1 to be?’ School Thcrsday, March 5 from r m l 1 , , b matic story with hilarious come­ shown by the article dated Feb. making investigations o f modem ? ** he went into the big town last 9:30 to 11:30 A. M. F or appoint­ regular j * * ’ Fd Monrr dy overtones.Stars Burt Lancas­ 13 that the State Sanitary Auth- facilities. Besides the week.went into a store, looked ment call Mrs. Allyn P rice CR9- ter, follow ing the sit- twelve council meetings during ar? . ' . I .„j A bunch o f t a c a d a business Katherine Hepburn and o rity has been around a little and made for thp 3211. 1941 that year there were held ten a" d men were eating together and door. A woman clerk stopped him Wendell Corey. W hen the rains uation since September don’t come he has to return the W ith the long history o f unsatis- *PC'al council and committee ow* P£ ? ' a" d A " * ^ hmther ,a,klnfi about thls and that A feI‘ and asked what he wanted He y ioins a b th low came by and somebody re said he wanted to ask what it was hundred but before he gets very I factory conditions it is not sui- meetings on the sewer and sur- pa^ents. , Mr. and Mrs. Donald C. Fore­ I far it begins to rain so he marked ‘‘Have you noticed how she had around her neck and she goes prising that in Januray 1956 the face water drainage problem now and a slstPr_____________ always lets his friends pick up replied a ribbon. ‘Everything is man of Estacada Rt. 1 are the back after the money and the Sanitary Authority cracked down confronting the City. These facts Mr. and Mrs. L arry Mehl o f the f e d WU?” Yes, said some- so high in here that I thought it parents o f a son, Ronald L.,bom on the City and insisted that an are primary. W e feel the Coun the prelim inary Monterey, Calif., arrived early bodyelse "he has an impediment was your garter.” Soon a bunch Feb. 17. by cil has taken N ext week— Pat Boone in ro l­ engineering firm approved reao- Saturday morning and surprised ‘ n reach.” This order steps efficiently. I f our licking M A R D I GRAS plus B IT ­ them be employed. cronies was aruond him again and patience we Larry's Mother, Mrs. Olive M e h l ------------------- TE R V IC T O R Y N ext week’s resulted in the hiring of Carl b. ers will have the he happened to think: I just got w ill continue to furnish step by They also surprised Mrs. Mehl’s Green & Associates. who are Kiddie Show will be ROCKETT Mrs. Floyd Day became ill on word yesterday from an old step the C ity’s actions and pro- mother, Mrs. Jack Eberle o f Da- He didn't have much to do so now the engineers fo r the City of M A N a special science fiction uesday of last week and was friend o f mine living in another gress as demanded by the State maseus They returned to Mon- he came into the office o f the I Estacada. This firm was hired ken to the Holladay Park Hos- film the children w ill love with a Clackamas County News and trey on Monday. (Continued on Page 4) three stooge comedy and cartoon only after the Council had coti- Sanitary Authority. 0. E. S. Chapter March 4, Garfield Grange Plans Work Day for Improving Grange Hall Chapter Honors Past Matrons Eagle Creek Hosts Estacada P.T.A. Founders' Day to be Central Grange Observed Feb. 18, with Fine Program Last Saturday Legion and Unit to Initiate Members Miss Verbürg Wed at Milwaukie Jerry Rehbein, Local Fighter, Wins Northwest Flyweight Championship Local People Called by Death Sat., Feb. 25, Set for County Tour To Inspect Farm Tree Planting Program Local F.F.A. Boys Taking Part in Mar. State Meet Mrs. Keller to Speak at Garden Club Monday This Person & That Good Western Film at the Broadway . . Information on Estacada Sewage anti ™ Drainage Problems to be Outlined P.T.A. Well Baby Clinic Set Mar. 5 ! gW * ? * Cen