C lackamas ESTACADA, OREGON VOLUME XXXV C ounty - N ew s FRIDAY,, ,,i ..1L 11, 1041 NUMBER 31 JUNIOR PLAY UNEMPLOYED Trout Fishing Broadcasting Power Network URGES Berries Will MAKES BIG HIT TO REGISTER NOW “Cross My Heart,” the three act Station in Estacada Due to the favorable weather con- Season Opens is Started ditions Be Early comedy presented by a cast from the the strawberry picking sea­ junior class of the Estacada union high school last Friday night proved ROY WEEMAN, DISTRICT FOR. to be one of the most entertaining and EST RANGER HAS INSTALLED delightful plays ever to be presented STATION AT HIS HOME by a local high school cast. There was plenty of action and each member of the cast did a re­ Estacada now has a radio broad­ Come what may,, rain,, snow or Construction of the new 56-mib, With berries farther advance«! casting station. hail, the rod and reel boys of Oregon than they have been in many a spring markably good job of acting. distribution network of the Northeast Clackamas Electric Co-op., Inc. will be on the open waters of the indications point to the annual logan­ The stage settings were especially Roy Weeman forest ranger for the and credit for this should Estacada district of the Mt. Hood sturted on Monday of this week. state next Saturday, April 12 for the berry harvest here being the first elaborate go to John and his manual national forest has installed a short Huenergard & Wayman of Port, part of June. Ordinarily logans are opening of the general trout fishing not picked until the middle or last training class Eliassen who as usual did a wave radio broadcasting station at land the contractors are starting th season. mightly fine piece of work. his home on Pierce street. part of June. work on the lines in the Sand) There are some who must delay Strawberries are now blooming Selection b,y the orchestra and Broadcasting is not new to Mr. Heights district. the delight of that first day or fishing and will be unusually early. other numbers between acts also ad Weeman who operated a similar sta, •Elcctricial contractors in the Es- until May 3 for the open season in Prosent indications point to a bum­ ded to the enjoyment of the pro­ tion at Cascade Locks and sent and AMERICAN RED CROSS tacada, Sandy and Dover districts received messages over most of the some of the counties in high altitud­ per crop of both strawberries ant) duction. have n so started work on house wir­ werld. Mr. Weeman explained that ing for the initial block of 45 houses Ladies if you wish to do your bit es has been delayed for two weeks. logans. Fear is expiessed however, now however, owing to the war ra­ that there is going to a great short, LOCAL GIRL IS WEDDED to be served by the new power sys towards National Defense you will counties include Baker, Union, age dio stations are permitted to talk of pickers. This is specially truq tem. About 180 rural residences art be doing so by helping with the Red Thus-. Umatilla, Grant, Malheur, Wallowa, as regards to strawberries as they IN CHURCH CEREMONY with certain countries. , slated for wiring in the REA financed Cross work. Lake, Gilliam, Wheeler and may be ready for picking before the Ranger Weeman has a large book nro.iect according to WP Colley pro. Telephone the chairman of the Harney, Morrow counties. However the sea­ schools are out in May. Since locgj The wedding of Miss Phyllis Saun­ filled with hundreds of cards from sewing club of your church, lodge or son m these counties ject coordinator. close growers have to depend in a great ders, daughter of Jack Saunders of far parts of the world acknowledging Local people who have been work- other organization or come to the until November 1 while will the not general meetings at the city hall on the first on getting help from school Eagle Creek to Frank Roberts, Salem receipt of his broadcasts. 1"" so hard to bring electricity to season in other counties of the stale degree students this may be a serious prob business man was solemnized this In the case of emergency Mr. Wee- their farm homes are now seeing their and third Thursday of each month oi closes on October 15. man’s broadcasting station may be telephone 57-11 for sewing or knit­ lem. with ring service. dream at last come true. bag limit for game No set price for strawberries of afternoon used for government business such as Much of the credit for the sue» ting that you may do at your home. fish The over general The bride was given in marriage inches and both steel- logans or wages for pickers has yet by her father. She wore an afternoon forest fires in the national forest, cess of the enterprise is justly due Please mark these Thusrdays of each head trout six salmon when less than been determined. Clay A. Chaney of George who was month on your calendar for future re 15 inches in and length dress with hat to match, her only etc. is 15 pounds and ------ ------- attendant being ner cousin, Ruth ference. one of the promoters of the project. Next meeting at the city hall on 1 fish but not to exceed 15 fish in “SOUTH OF SUEZ” COMING Carter of Yreka, Calif. The grooms TO ATTEND any one day or 30 pounds and 1 fish best, man was Michael Bristow. A PRESIDENT STATE CONVENTION SPECIAL EASYER SERVICE AT April 17. but not to exceed 30 pounds and 1 TO ESTA THEATRE profusion of Easter lillies and greens fish but not to exceed 40 fish in any PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH were the decorations. A reception fol­ At the April meeting of the Esta­ COMING SOON TO THE ESTA 7 consecutive days or in possession The first feature on the big dou­ lowed at the home of the bride’s aunt cada Garden club it was decided to THEATRE, ESTACADA at any one time. Variations from this ble bill at the Esta theatre for Fri­ Mrs. Emma Hillman. Friends of thj send the president Mrs. Aimee Up­ A special Easter service will be general bag limit have been set in day and Saturday, April 11 and 12 bride and groom to the state convention May 14 and relatives at­ ton held at the Spiingwater Presbyterian The following motion pictures certain and anglers are asked stars George Brent, Brenda Maishall tended. and 15 at Grants Pass. church at 10 a.m. Harold Homer are on the May program for tho to refer lakes The talks on birds and Oregon wild to the 1941 fishing synopsis and George Tobias in the great ac; Mrs. Roberts is the grand daughter flowers will sing “I Know that My Redeem* Esta theatie “Gone With the Wind,’* for this information by Mrs. Smith and Mrs. Ea­ as well as other tion picture “South of Suez.” Here er Liveth.” There will be a baptismal “Adventures of Robin Hood,” “Wes­ special regulations. Copies of the new of Mr. ar.d Mrs. II. F. Rittman and ton we e very interesting as well as service. At the Eagle Creek Presby­ tern Union,” Kay Kyser in “You’ll regulations may be obtained from all in one of the most exciting dramas the great gra.-ddaughter oi Mrs. Bo­ instructive. As a project for the current year a ever brot to the screen and a film terian church the children will pre­ Horger one of the early day set­ beautification and development pro­ Out,” “and Ginger Rogers in jlicense agents and sporting goods packed with thrills. It has plenty of gina sent an Easter program at the morn, Kind tlers of Clackamas county. Attending gram is being considered. This would the record breaking show “Kitty stores. mystery too and its locale is in the the ceremony from £agie Creek in keep our ing service. club standardized with ot­ Foyle.” Only two changes in license fees adventure laden atmosphere of a addition to iclatu.es were Mr. and hers affiliated with the federation were made by the state legislature. South African diamond mine. The Mrs. A. D. Burnett, Mr. and Mrs. and be in keeping with the Oregon EASTER SPECIALS FROM council. , One provides the special vacation li­ laws of the jungle have raced across Paul Still, and daughters Audrey and roadside The next meeting will be with Mrs. GRESHAM BAKERY WILL PUBLISH THRILLING cense fees for both residents and two continents to bring to the screen Vivian, Miss Louise Maffei, Mr. and Amos Hills. non-residents at $3 for ten days ef­ in this picture the greatest adventure Mrs. E. L. Meyers and Mr. Henry TIGER STORY OF INDIA We offer our famous orange layer fective after July 1, 1341. Up to picture ever dared. The second fea­ cake especially decorated for Eas­ A thrilling tiger story of India that time a special two day vacation ture is the thriling western produc Weitz. bride and groom departed af­ ter with rabbits,, eggs, nests and ev­ as related by H. D. Strever mission­ license for $2 may be procured. The tion "Wyoming Wildcat.” Whereii) The the reception for a honeymoon erything. Price 60c. Don’t fail to or­ ary who spent many years in the In­ other change came in i onse fees fot Don “Red” Barry defies outlaw am­ ter to California. Upon their return der Hot Cross -buns for your Easter dian jungles will begin in next weeks persons ovei 65 yeais of age who bush to bring justice to a lawless trip they will be at home in Salem. The « breakfast, 25c a dozen. We have a issue of this newspaper. have resided in Oregon for ten years land. bride will be remembered as one of large variety of dinner rolls to choose Estacada Rangers will cross or more. Such peisons may obtain a “The Ghost Breakers” the popular graduates of the Esta­ bats The today, from, also wild blackberry pies at April 11 with the special fishing and hunting license The great mystery comedy “Thq cada union high school and has sluggers from Friday, Canby high school. 25c each. Buy these specials when COURT TRIAL WILL FEATURE for 50 cents providing that each ap­ Ghost Breakers,” starring Bob Hop< been attending \V i»imette university. The game will the be played on the Esta our bakery truck calls or from our SUNDAY NIGHT SERVICE plicant first make affidavit that he of and Paulette Goddard will be shown cada diamond and is called for 2 p.m. bakery. Gresham Bakery.—Adv. she is unable to pay the regular $5 Last Friday afternoon the Ran­ Esta theatre Sunday, Monday LAST RITES FOR A court trial will feature the Sun­ fee. These special licenses will be at and the Tuesday, gers lost to the Sandy Pioneers on April 13, 14 and 15. the local ground by a score of 7 day evening, April 13th service at available after the law becomes ef­ The principal action of the picture COON P. BOYER MR. AND MRS. JOHN MILLER to 3. Battery for Sandy was Hickey the new Adventist church in Esta­ fective on June 14. MOVE TO S. E. PORTLAND in the erie atmosphere of a Funeral services for Coon P. Boy­ and Booth and for Estacada Smith cada. The accused is supposed to An important change in regula­ occurs haunted castle on an Is, er were held from the Chapman Fun­ and On Tooley. Mr. and Mrs. John Miller pioneer have committed world’s greatest tions affects use of live minnows in supposedly Tuesday afternoon the Rangerr land off Cuba. The setting, occupy-; eral home Saturday, April 5th at 2 journeyed residents of Estacada moved to South crime and will be brot before the water of Oregon. Live minnows may ing the entire studio to Silverton where they stage was built p.m. Rev. Joseph Pope of the local east Portland this week. Mr. Miller Pauchiet (Indian village trial.) The not be used in angling for any game with all the mysterious contraptions Methodist chuich officiating follow­ played the Silverton high school Silverton won by a score of was one of the first blacksmiths ir> Pancheit’s decision is recognized by fish in any waters except only in that would have delighted Houdini. ed by interment in the Zion cemetery 3 nine. to 1. Battery for Estacada wa3 Bu- the Estacada district and one of the the Indian government the same as those streams and lake3 known to Alone it was awe inspiring. Lighted in Garfield. ser and Tooley and for Silverton Day a court, trial. A jury of local people best in the northwest. spiny-rayed fish and then only and ready for action it was hardly so Coon P. Boyer was born in the Gar, and Simon. The Miller place will be occupied will try the case and the scene will contain when the minnows are used as bait At times only lighted faces were field district January 26, 1893 and by W. E. Nail who plans extensive become a court room. Evangelist H. in the same waters from which they visible while enormous shadows flit­ died April 2nd, 1941. In 1916 he J. E. KESSLER HAS improvements. Mr. Nail is raising D. Strever wiil pi isecute the case. have been taken. ted about cobwebs and dust la, was married to Emma Bradenstine 80TH BIRTHDAY silver foxes, goats and has a small The defendant wiil plead his own Steelhead are classed as trout in den walls. the In this place Bob who survives him. Besides his widow case and the audience will vote on the Rogue river and all its tributar­ Hope and Paulette spooky dairy herd. Kessler prominent resident of Goddard encoun­ he is survived by five sons and on» tho J. E. the verdict. Motion pictures of Brit- ies and all laws regarding trout are ter hair raising adventures Currinsville district celebrated and side- daughter, Merle, Milen, Ise„ Fay his 80th ish-Greek victories will be shown and there applicable to steelhead. Open spliting situations until finally on Wednesday of they Lyle and Dennis; also by his mothei this week. birthday Mr. Kessler was taken to an outstanding special by Mrs. Mary season for trout six inches or over discover the real reason for the mys­ RIDERS OF THE CASCADES step-father, Emma and Asa Haw. the Oregon City hospital about two E. Woods giving a musical reading, the Rogue river and its tributaries tery surrounding the castle. The fea- and CLEAR DRILL GROUNDS kins, a brother Henry and half sister weeks ago and his condition iis re­ ‘“The Great Judgment Morning” Ser. in ported to greatly improved. is April 12 to December 31 both dates tures “Nature’s Nursery,” “King for Mrs. Hattie Hunt. The Riders of the Cascades spent vices start at 7:30 p.m. Mrs. Kessler wishes to express her inclusive except that in tributaries a Day” and News complete the pro. last week end clearing stumps and On Tuesday evening, April 15th many thanks to neighbors and friends of the Rogue river above Gold Hill gram. in Estacada and Currinsville for tho brush from the drill field on the Fly- at 7:30 p.m. Evangelist Strever will the open season is from April 12 to TOWNSEND CLUB TO BE remembrance of Mr. Kessler on his ing T ranch of their Tophand Ray speak on the subject “Can Anyone November 30 both dates inclusive. “‘Land of Liiberty” ORGANIZED IN ESTACADA birthday. Tracy in Viola. Late Sunday they en­ be Saved Who has never Been Bap­ Wednesday and Thursday, April joyed a weiner and marshmallow tized.” Motion picture is “On the Open season for spiny-rayed fish is 16 and 17 the great Cecil B. De Mil* A Townsend meeting will be held at the Estacada city hall next Tues­ MASONS WILL JOURNEY the entire year except for Oswego les production “Land of Liiberty” day roast around the campfire. Consider­ Floor of the Atlantic” evening, April 15 at 7:30 o'clock TO OREGON CITY able excitement ensued when Sheriff Thursday, April 17th at 7:30 p.m, lake in Clackamas county where the will for the purpose of organizing a Town be shown. It is truly the screens Bill Graham nearly had his famous Mr. Strevers subject is “Is it Worth season extends from April 12 to Oc­ roaring cavalcade of thrills with send club. Eveiybody cordially invit­ A large delegation from the Esta­ whiskers burned off. cada Masonic lodge will journey to While to Obey God.” Motion pic­ tober 31; Dunaway pond in Malheur 139 stars, 200 scenes, 1000 thrills. ed to come January 1 to April 30 both It is billed as the most spectacular Oregon City Monday to attend a joint tures of Alaskan wild life will be county meeting of the Masonic lodges of dates inclusive and November 1 to shown. picture of our time and guar­ Clackamas county. J. J. MARCHBANK HAS December 1 both dates inclusive; and motion to give you more thrills per NEW RADISHES Lake of the Woods in Klamath coun­ antees second any screen entertain­ ED SAUER RIDES ‘EM CARD OF THANKS ty where the season will be from ment in than history. It is a picture where J.J. Marchbank whose skill as a gar HIGH,, WIDE, HANDSOME We wish to express our sincere April 12 to November 30 both dates in the screen wonders of 51 Holly­ and heartfelt thanks to friends and dener is known thruout this territory neighbors for their sympathy and as wood producers are gathered toge- was delivering new radishes grown in Ed Sauer, jovial member of the inclusive. An Easter musiical program will sistance at the death of our beloved fishermen are required to ob­ gether, a picture which shows 150 be given at the Methodist church on wife his garden in we3t Estacada on Thurs firm of Tunnell Sauer,, of Currins- tain All catch and mother and for the beauti­ cards to be filled years of American drama, adven­ Sunday evening at 8 o’clock. The pro­ ful floral day morning this week. Mr. March- ville did some high wide and han