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Pajçe Four Estacada, Oregon Ben Schuld Files For Sheriff Clackamas County News Friday, March 2, 1966 very much Interested in working with younger people. Astronomer Number 1 will begin another cycle. The Paschal Full Moon for which is Monday and the fol lowing Sunday, April20 will be Easter Sunday. If the Paschal Full Moon should fall on Sunday the next Sunday woud be Easter as Eas ter must follow and not fall on the date of the Paschal Full Moon. HERE'S HEALTH! B y L * w ia NJOU PEARS participated in the Interviews for the first time thi* year, plans to offer a new senior mathematics course and place added emphasis on science courses. The principals interviews or ganized by the student person nel department at OSC In 1952, have proved valuable to both the college and to the high schools participating. !T VVA* A HOBBY W ITH THf I9” C SN T U R Y ELITE OF Ben Schuld, deputy sheriff FRANCE TO COMPETE IN RAISING THE FIN EST PEARS. under retiring Sheriff Fred T H e ANJOU, OUR POPULAR Reaksecker for the past 13 Each evening at 6 o'clock, W INTER PEAR. WAS 0EVEL0PE0 years, announced Tuesday from now till Easter, the peop IN THIS WAV that he has filed for the Re le of Estacada and surrounding ÇÇTAÇAPA . O R E G O N publican nominaton for Sher countryside will hear the Me iff of Clackamas County. thodist church bell ring 'The Mr. Schuld is a resident of Angelus" calling them to a West Linn and has lived in period of prayer and medita Clackamas county since he tion and directing their thou Local Boy Scouts will soon was a lad o f 8. He was born ghts to higher and purer th i be doing a good turn forOre- in Green Bay, Wise, in 1901. ings. Easter commemorates J gon’s forests. He served on the Oregon City the death and resurrection of Every Boy Scout Council police force before becoming Christ. It symbolizes tty.“ eter in the nations No. 1 timber PEARS ARE ONE OF THE FEW a deputy sheriff. special Boy nal resurrection of nature; state will use a FRUITS WHICH SHOULD NOT Mr and Mrs. Schuld have one, ^ Scout Forestry Kit prepared BE RIPEN ED ON THE TREE appearing where death son Don who lives in Los i prevailed; the final triumph of and distributed through Am THEY REACH THE PEAK OF GOODNESS AFTER Story of a aoldler-of-fortune 1* Angeles. erican Forest Products Indus right over wrong. THEY A R E PICKED One of Mr.Schulds great in- and • stolen lo»- * It might be of interest to tries, Ins. national sponsor of trest has been the Independ know how Easter is established the Tree Farm program and ent Order of Odd Fellows and each year More than 400 years the Keep America Green fire he is Past Noble Grand o f that B. C. an Athenian astronomer prevention education cam order. Mr. Schuld is a Iso a named Melton established the paign. P M 1 M I I D B V M-O-M IN member of Clackamas County Use o f the kit will begin in AND IN fact that the same phase of O N e m a S c o p E COLOR! Peace Officers Association, the moon occured on the same April, Forestry Month with and the West Linn Peace Of date every 19 years. This is the nations 1.5 million Boy ficers Association. He is known as “‘The Metonic Cycle” Scouts and Explorer Scouts, TH ER E IS NO FIN ER DESSERT In the year 325 A. D. Em contents include, among oth- Sun. Mon. Tues., March 4-5-6 for a THAN A R IP E PEAR peror Constantine convened a r things a program R A D IO NUTRITIOUS PEARS ..vy jM:lland, Mary Murphy and Ward Bond in Boy council of the leaders of the Loggers Field Day for ARE A PERFECT FRUIT Christian church to harmonize Scouts, one- act skits, a radio- FOR THE LUNCH BOX D ISPATCH ED and suggested j a the differences of creeds and TV forum 1 practices; that then existe■d In troop projects. Bov Scout o f IN COLOR-Filmed in the splendor of western Utah 1 the churches. 7’his council met ficials say it is the most popu 1950 and 1954. cow numbers | say local growers are now in this gripping story of action and suspense will keep 1 at Nicae,a in Biithynia and was lar program kit they have ev dropped about 600 to the pres- j position to capture a y ;u guc .- .g and pulling for the hero!-! larger er offered. « known as the “ Council of mar- Visits to pulp mills, saw- I ent 12.000 head, but total milk part of til local pork Nicaea” . Oregon still ships in V preserving1 production increased by 6 mil Kets. 3.Ú., March 7-3-9-10 fi rnnng the i:ssues they were millls, wood abput two-thirds of its pork Farms, lion pounds. oel McCrCc. In a Technicolor Super Western "abed ujaon to settle was the plant; tours of Tree supplies Nationally, milk production laboratories, time for observing Easter. The tree nurseries, per cow averages 5815 pounds. Oregon sheep and lamb council decree d that E,aster and other facilities: and dem In Oregon, dairy cows produce numbers declined from foresters of should 1 y the Sunday next j onstrations by Introducing a new starlet Miroslava One man more than the national aver 847,000 in 1955 to 830,000 Dealers For j following the Paschal Full ¡ forest protection A- other ma age. 6010 pounds in 1955, a against a town, in the most action packed western you this year— a bigger cutback PHILCO Moon t.iat occijrs on or ,after ‘ nagement methods are among slight decerase from the previ than the national decline ut Second Outstanding feature the Vern al Equ inox. They also 1 the troop projects the kit urg- : ous year. HOFFM AN y -j ^ 0 V - i -me percent with total U. S. 1 decreed 11 hat for “ Ecclesiastical es scoutmasters to plan in or y i - 1* \* L j .. ii TS 5 The trend to larger dairies s.’icep and lambs numbering SENTINEL der that boy may get maxi 21 should be Marchi purposes from Forestry continues, and it is evident 31,109,000. Cinemascope and Color! regarded as the date of the Ver - 1 mum value EM ERSON from the records that some ef Month. The true story of the life of Benedict Arnold starring nal Equinox. - The astronom C'r "nrl! Wild - and Anne Francis Firms and foresters desir- I ficiency in production and Frank Fillnot Files For Office ical Equinox may vary a day M O 5-2423 is temporarily Of County Commissioner ing to help achieve this aim management or two in date-. sacrificed with expansion. The Oregon City— Frank Fillpot, 50 NE 2nd Gresham The council decided to adopt should get in touch with their county dairy committee con Clackamas county land agent the “ Metonic Cycle” of 19 Boy Scouts of America Coun- siders a 30-cow herd a mini for the past four years, filed years to govern the date of 1 cil during March when coun- mum for a familv operation. Tuesday as a candidate for the Paschal Fell Moo;- anf ' ej]s are making definite plans Buttcrfat production should the office of Clackamas the 19 numeral: re termed V April conservation activi- 1 average 400 pounds or more. county commissioner. Active in the Golden Numbers. The ties. Invitations to plants, tree PORTER MENNONITE labor circles, Fillpot, who is a Christ Ambassador Golden Numb rs together with farms and other sites and ac Democrat, has been president CHURCH (Mormon) the accepted date of the Pas tivity will be especialllv ap of the Central Labor Council 7 miles Fast if on chal Full Moon for each are preciated and useful Seventh and Broadway for five years. He has been ac Ernest J. Bontrager, Pastor hand when councils take up as folows: tive PTA„ Scouting and is a Sunday School 10:30 A.M. 1—April 14, 2 -\ p r il 3. 3 - the kit in d tail with scout Sunday School 10:00 a m Kiwanian. livening Service 7:00 p.m. headquarters John R. Schultz, DMD March 23, 4--April 11, 5—Mar masters AFPI 11:00 a.m. Fillpot is married and has Tuesday, Primary 3:30 P. M. Worship Oregon cattlemen, contra ch 31, 6—April 18, 7--April 8, explained. DENTIST Children's Meeting followed ry to national trends have three children who attend 8-M arch 28. 9 -A p ril 16, 10- 9 to 5 Mon. thru Sat. by Young Peoples Meeting school in Oregon City. FIRST CHRISTIAN cut back total beef cattle DAIRY INCOME DOWN April 5, 11-March 25, 1 2 - MASONIC BLDG. or Sermon 7:00 p.m CHURCH tho Clackamas county’s dairy in numbers for 1956 even April 13, 13—April 2. 14-M ar Thursday. Bible Study and Estacada, Oregon PRINCIPALS, GRADS LIST Sixth and Pierce Streets local winter feed lots are bul come dropped $396,000 in 1955 ch 22, 15-April 10, 16—March Cotta Prayer Services 8 p.m. HELPS FOR COLLEGE Oscar Pearson, Pastor 30, 17—April 17, 18-A pril 7, accoding to Hugh Caton. coun ging with a record number of Oregon State College— One Bible School steers. 10:00 a.m. ty extension agent. With the 19-March 27. 11:00 a.m. . Dr. L. W. Griffith But local efforts to revive of the big reasons why college Worship To find the Golden Number past year’s milk, butterfat, and PRESBYTERIAN for any year divide the year cattle sales income at S3,293,- sagging prices will likely be students have scholastic prob Sunday Evening Bible A Complete Optical Service Vernon Ross, Pastor lems is that they have failed in Study 7:30 p.m. i 000 this was an 8 per cent de nullified with pressure from A. D. by 19, disregard the Eyes Examined nigh school to take full advan slightly national increases in quotient and add 1 to the re crease from 1954. Broken Lenses Duplicated Eagle Creek Community The Dairy Herd Improve cattle numbers, say Oregon tage of opportunities to prepare Glasses Fitted mainder. Worship ............... 19:00 a.m. GARFIELD for college— both in the course The Golden Number for ment association records for State college specialists. Eyeglass Frames Repaired Sunday School 11:00 a.m. NAZARENE CHURCH they take and in the way they Big reductions in Oregon “ study.” While you wait Westminster Fellowship, 7 p.na. 1956 is 19. The date o f the 1954 listed an average of 8007 Five miles East We invite comparison o f ser Ladies’ Aid 3rd Wed. 1:30 p.m. Paschal Full Moon for num pounds of milk and 387.6 cattle numbers include 19000 Gerald D. Aylett, Pastor This is one of the interesting 2000 vice, quality and price. World Fellowship Circle: 1st ber 19 is March 27. This falls pound of butterfat for 57 herds. fewer yearing heifers, Sunday School 10:00 a.m. observations made by Oregon We do our own grinding on Tuesday this year so the Three supervisors who tested fewer bulls and 11000 fewer Thursday, 1:30 p.m. . . . 11:00 a.m. high school principals during Worship VISION OPTICAL CO. following Sunday April 1 is almost 2000 dairy cows during calves. This forecasts some Evening Service 7:30 p.m. the past four years in a series _ 1955 anticipate no increase drop in local stocker and fee Springwater Community Gresham, Oregon Easter _____ Sunday Thursday, Prayer Service Sunday School 10:00 a.m. The Paschal Full Moon and | during the past year, blaming der supplies this year reports of individual interviews made Office on Powell Blvd. at 7:30 p.m. at Oregon State college with Worship 11:30 a.m. the astronomical Full Moon do the holding of low^producing W. Y. Fowler, OSC livestock their former students. Telephone MO 5-3813 Sunday School 9:45 a.m. Westminster Fellowship not always fall on the same cows to build numbers for the marketing specialist. Worship Service 11:00 a.m. Indecision on the part o f the at 7:00 p.m. date. This year the astronom failure to increase production. Oregons beef cattle popula student about “ whether or not Ladies Ass’n. 4th Thursday ical Full Moon falls on March However, in spite of the lesser tion of 1,456,000 on January I want to attend college” is a ASSEMBLY OF GOD number of dairy animals in Howard L. Smith 26. Ninth and Broadway 1 was down two percent from contributing factor, the stu George, Saint John’s Broker - Real Estate Since the Golden Number Clackamas county in the 1954 last year even Marion Ravan, Pastor though the dents report. Sometimes the Worship 8:30 a.m. census count, individual pro Next Door to Post Office for 1956 is 19 this closes one Service 6:30 p. m. number of steers rose from Sunday School 9:30 a.m. Office Phone 31-6 Res. 6915 I 1957 which has the Golden duction has gone up. Between 114.000 to 129,000 Fowler re choice is delayed so long that Evening Evangelistic some of the valuable college •-------------------------- Service 7:45 p.m. ports. preparatory courses are missed. Wednesday, Bible Study and SAINT ALOYSIUS Other current beef cattle Sometimes too, students “ shy Allyn M. Price, M. D. Prayer Service 7:45 p.m. CATHOLIC figures for Oregon are away” from the preparatory Physician and Surgeon 119.000 yearling heifers, courses because they are tough 7th and Zobrist Streets X-Ray & Laboratory BARTON BAPTIST 328.000 calves and 32.000 er than some elective's. In col Father Norbert Fritz, Pastor Services, Including Six Miles W. o f Estacada bulls. Mature cows, the on lege. students realize this mis Elect rocardiagraph Walden Askren, Pastor take. ly segment in breeding ani Mass First and Second Sun- Rynning Drug Store Bldg. 9:45 a. m. Students who are college- Sunday School mals to show an increase, , days, 11:00 a.m. Estacada, Oregon rose 495.000 last year to bound or seriously considering Worship Service 11:00 a.m. Mass, Third, Fourth and Fifth Phone 23F1 going to college are urged to Juniors for Christ 6:30 p.m. 505.000 for 1956. Sunday, 8:00 a.m. Evening Service 7:45 p.m. take advantage of all courses— Nation-wide total beef cat Tuesday, Women'sPrayer such as English, mathematics, SEVENTH DAY Don Day tle numbers are up about one and science — that will help Service 1:00-3:00 p.m. Agent for Loyalty Group & percent over 1955 to a new ADVENTIST Tuesday, Men’s Calling them prepare for college work. Franklin National Group high of 97 1-2 million .A rec- Sixth and Broadway On the “*iv basis vooiii o u t f the me interview! interview i 7:30 p.m. Insurance Companies ! ord number of mature cows, findings during the past four I Thursday, "Hour of Power” Armen Johnson. Elder Tel. Res. 701, Estacada, Ore. | plus 321.000 more calves now years, some high schools have! 7:30 P-m- totaling more than 19 million Sabbath School 9:30 a.m. . ^ vZ , 4 v i^ T 1 1 expanded ‘ heir offerings to in- Worship 11:00 a.m. head.seem likely to hold local clude additional preparatory COMMUNITY Dr Ralph J. Svehaug beef prices down despite the — e v Wednesday, Prayer Meeting courses. Others are puting ex METHODIST CHURCH Chiropractice and Oregon cutback, says M. D. tra stress on helping pupils at 7:30 p.m. Fourth and Main Streets Naturopathir Physician Thomas, OSC agricultural better learn how to really Violet Bolliger, Pastor Midford Bldg. — Estacada economist. study. Church School 9:45 a.m. Telephone Estacada 1F6 Thomas says the beef pict Washington high school in Worship 11:00 a.m. For Appointment CHUR0H OF GOD ure now adds up to this: Portland, for example, is em- Methodist Youth Fellow Residence Phone 201 Sixth and Main Streets .hasizin* seni°>- English for ship 6:30 p.m. HOURS: 10 a m. to 5 p m. H. P. Harris, Pastor crop in 1956 with calf prices P those who want to go to college Wednesday, Church Night: Except Thursday, Saturday Sunday School 9:45 a.m. likely lower than in 1955. instead of leting them lake el 7:30 p.m. afternoons. Evenings by Worship 11:00 a.m. An increase over the small ectives. Forest Grove attempts Choir Rehearsal appointment Evening Service 7:45 p.m. slaughter of calves last year.. to put college-inclined students P-ayer and Bible Study at the parsonage 7:45 p.m. Wednesday Prayer Meeting More stocker and feeder into a directed course of study Woman's Society of cattle for sale the last six in their sophomore year. at 7:45 p.m. Job Printing Christian Service: months of this year than dur Seaside high school, which Third Wednesday of ea.month Missionary Society last Wed Clackamas County News nesday of each month ing the same period in 1955. Estacada, Oregon Less recovery in beef prices “ Printing With That ; next fall than seemed likely Professional Look” I earlier. Letterheads - Envelopes Elsewhere in meat animal Business Cards - Booklets trends Thomas looks for low Circulars - Posters - Tickets er hog prices and for lamb prices to follow beef. Nation /* Evelyn M. Lawrence al hog numbers are up nine Insurance of All Kinds percent over last year, now o o c totaling more than 55 million. Notary Public Oregons increase is even Estacada. Route 2. Box 94 greater--24 percent more hogs Telephone Estacada 97-3 ca now numbering 157.000 head. Most of the increase is for the spring market and is exp'-cted to push prices down during C. Jones the next two or three months. *•' F O R FASTER c o o k i n g - C O O K e l e c t r i c a l l y for watch repair Thomas says prices next fall will depend on the na Estacada Jeweler tions spring pig crop coming from two percent fewer cows P O R T L A N D G E N E R A L E L E C T R IC C O M P A N Y Open 9 to 5 Daily Far from alarmed by the Or»*»*'« PtMMT D l dKt U*M y big Oregon increase in hog numbers, the OSC specialists Greets Easter S H t k M M Wed., Thurs., Fri., Sat., Feb. 29, March 1- 2- 3 Forestry Kit for Boy Scouts M INN BOTH EDMUND PURDOM THE KINGS THIEF DIVID NIVEN GEORGESINDERS man Akae J2E SERVICE Rollk & Bill's BvrVr r TV w un iiitfse^aek Osai at a im c m s . . , Est end a Surrounding Communities P r o f e s r. i o i (i I Directory Review Beef Cattle Situation à delightful at home — NEW MAN'S T.V. SERVICE SHOP FROM 9:00 A M TO 6:00 P M TRAINED TECHNICIANS IN THE Servicing all makes.... T V SETS, ALL M AKES RADIOS AUTO RADIOS Located in the Estacada Electric TUBES TESTED FREE Phone 4 4 F 1 . We pick up and have one day service Robert Newman Carl Prokop Little Jack Horner, sat in a corner Unhappy and pouting all day N o* his worrying's done- he's having great fun For he's eookinq the electrical wav.