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    Côtatattas
Clackamas; County Jìd u s
In Its Fifty-fourth Year of Publication
Volume No. 54, Numbei’9
Rod & Gun Club Ready New Rifle
Range improvements for Summer
Estacada, Oregon, Friday, April 4, 1958
Eagle Creek PGE Substation Activated
S P R IN G W A TE R LAD IE S
FORM EXTENSION GROUP
A group of about 30 women
met at the Springwater Grange
hall last Wednesday and organi­
zed the Springwater Extension
group.
Officers elected were:
Mrs. George Gentemann, chair­
man, Mrs. W. II Tucker-vice-
charman, Mrs. Wilbur Howell,
secretary and Mrs James Smith-
treasurer:
The meetings
have
been
scheduled for the second Tues­
day of the month.
A ll
com­
munity women are welcome.
Arrangements have been made
to care for a small children so
the mothers may
attend the
classes-
Next meeting April 8
: t Grange hall 10 A M. to 3 PM.
10c Per Copy
Garden Club Sets Annual big Spring
Show Here for Tuesday, April 7
A t the regular meeting of the ' and stools.
rite Estacada Garden
Club
Estacada Rod & Gun Club
On
A rifle range is an asset to any
w ill meet Monday, A p ril*7
at
Thursday, March 27, the mem­ community, as rifle
shooting
the City Hall at 10:30 A.M with
bers discussed plans for its new and archery are cleas,
healthy
the follow ing hostesses:
Eva
rifle range, which is located on sports for men and boys. Women
Dooley, Gertrude Rhoades, Hat-
highway 211 approximately
5 and girls also enjo ythese activi­
tie
Hershberger and Daisy
miles from Estacada near Eagle ties.
Hickman. Members w ill bring a
Creek.
The Club anticipates joining
sack lunch with d. ssert furnish-
The construction o f the tar­ the National R ifle Association
ed by the hostesses.
gets and the fil ing point distan­ of America. Clubs so affiliated
There will be a Spring Show
ces to the targets w ill conform enjoy numercous
advastages:
among the members. Mrs. Gil-
to National R ifle
Association boding of a nationally recog­
bert Hanson o f Milwaukie w ill
specifications
The tentative nized charter; the privilege o f
be the guest arranger and speak­
plan will provide for large and qualifying for the Regular A r ­
er
There w ill also be a plant
small bore rifle shooting up to my marksmanship medals, and
sale. i The
i following
, 7 is , the
„ show
.
100 yards, also facilities for atr juniors moy qualify for the Na­
schedule: A Salute to Sprmg.
gun. pistol and trap
shooting tional R ifle Association mark-
l.
An A ll Green Arrange-
and ai;chery.
manship medas, lapel
buttons
merit Accessories may be used;
Hei’o is another P.G.E. project com ’ted to rm
The rifle range w ill be com­ and felt embems
roadside material permissable.
ever-increasing
electricity
dunam,
uo.
oui
tutfc.
pleted as rapidly as funds
are
Tlie Club w ill hold National
2. An arrangement using on-
available. The greater part
of R ifle Association
Training In the above picture, workmen are completing the
the preliminary work has been Courses in markmanship anu
WESTERN STO RY FILM
$100,000 substation at Eagle Creek. This trans­
accomplished through
volunt­ tile N R A Hunter Safety course
A T T IIE B R O A D W A Y
Nearly $1.000,000 is still av­
eer labor by club members.Glen under the direction o f qualifi­ former station will distribute electricity in a five ailable to help Oregon farmers Now playing at the Broadway
Park of Park Lumber Co., Esta­ ed N R A instructors.
mile radius of the Eagle Creek area..
plaq-i conservation reserve con­ theatre a tense tale o f western
cada has made a
substantial
‘ Hell Canyon
T o raise money for the rifle
tracts on their farms, according terror with the
LA S T RITES FOR
donation o f lumber for the tar­ range project, the Estacada Rod
to Robert T. Lister, chairman o f Outlaws." Dale Robertson, the
get frames, wheih w ill be built & Gun Club and the local A m ­
MRS. M AB LE HUGHES the Oregon agricultural stabiliz­ sheriff o f a small western town
in George Fourier’s home work­ erican Legion w ill hold a pan­
Mrs. Mable Hughes of Esta­ ation and conservation (A S C ) finds himself faced by four g i­
shop.
Bill Chirstiansen has ot- cake breakfast in the Legion
cada died Friday at her home committee.
ant outlaws. Just before the out­
fered the use of his tractor
to hall Saturday. A pril 12
l follow ing a long illness.
town the
The conservation reserve pro­ laws take over the
from
finish leveling the ground,
as
Mrs. Hughes, who
was the gram o f the Soil Bank gives far­ sheriff has been fired, leaving
The 1958 ediition o f the Esta­
6:30
A
M
all
through
the
day.
soon as the
weather permits-
was mers a chance to shift cropland the law enforcement to a young
cada P T A Kickaroo proved to widow o f Hugh Hughes,
Verne Sutton has made and do­ Cime and bring the fam ily for be an overwhelming success ac­ born in South Dakota on Dec­ into conservation uses— and get inexperienced man.
A fter the
nated five sturdy bench
rests ! a treat
have
pistol
cording to Pres. Marge Schlue ember 9, 1889 and had lived in paid fo r it— Lister explained. muscular giants
and her committees which were Estacada since 1935 She was _____
___... in ....
Farmers
the state can
still whiped the new sheriff Robert­
E ASTER FOOD SALE
headed by that untiring worker,
thu Centenniat Re' sign contracts totalling one mil- son goes into action The thrill
The Marian Guild w ill spon-, Pat Hayden.
bekah lodge where she served lion dollars worth of help if they packed allow down makes west­
sor an Easter Food Sale Satur­
several years act soon.
The Kickaroo last Friday eve as noble grand
Deadline for signing ern film history. Second feature
day, April 5th 10 AM . to 11 PM| was w ell attended. Chief inter­ ago, the Mountain Chapter OES contracts under the conserva is Frank Sinatra
as "Johnny
at the Clackamas County News est seemed to lie in
the Old and was a former recorder for tion reserve has been set
for Concho.” A film packed with
Monday eve the second meet- office. For your Easter dinner country store-
exciting action.
,
Estacada.
April 15-
¡ng o f the C ivil Defense Home or luncheon may w e suggest tha
Starts Sunday through Tues­
Survivors include six child­
Mrs. Schlue thanks all people
This part o f the
Soil Bank
Preparedness
Workshop was you visit the above office
for fo r their assistance.
ren: W illiam Edward Hughes of pays up to 80 percent of
the day— "Th e Pride and the Pas­
held at Legion hall. In addition such items as Hot Cross Buns,
Over S250 was taken in
for Portland; Robert Lee Hughes of cost of establishing a conserva- sion’ starring Cary Grant. Frank
to those at the first meeting, 14 Fancy Cookies, Cakes, Home- the P T A program-
Estacada; Hugh El win Hughes ' tion prartice, Lister added, An- Sinatra and Sophia Loren, a
more were
present Monday made rolls and
other Easter A p ril 17 the Grade School w ill o f Eugene, Mrs H.W Bergob of nual per
per acre
acre rental
rental payments fascinating film of war nnd ro­
night, indicating there is active dainties,
(Lor-|are
then made
made each
each
year the mance that w ill hold you spell­
host parents and teachers at the Norfolk,
._ Va.; Mrs-
, „W Walter
a lte r (L
o r - jare then
interest in C 'vil Defense in this
annual Open House. The meet­ raine)Sagner of Estacada; Mrs. ]and remains under a Soil Bank bound. One o f those 'must see’
community. II. I. Jackson, Co- j
pictures
ing w ill begin at 7:30 followed Ray (B etty) W olf o f Eugene;13 contract.
C.D. Director, spoke on
Home
by the visitation.
grandchildren and
fiv e great | Under the conservation res- Next week Clark Gable in ’The
Evacuation and Home Shelter
plus
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giandchildren; three sisters and erve, farmers or other landown- King and Four Queens”
and answered many questions. |
r n ln . - .
r , „ . « J * brother,
Mrs. Emma Van crs sign contracts und,s r whicn "Young and Dangerous. ”
Mrs Jackson, also active in C iv­
F R ID A Y M T E FIGHTS
Mrs. M ary Duffle, they agree to take a designated
il Defense assisted her husband.!
T p r r v "RpVlhpin h P a ris bj th
A lb!‘rt£’Ca" , acreage out o f crop production E ASTER SUNRISE SERVICE
There was also an interesting
m > n m - i n f i
A T M ETH O D IST CHURCH
.
i
?
,
ada; M ™. Wtll Howe o f Senni- and de vo U the land to conserva-!
film showing C ivil Defense pro- ilflJ J s Q V c l U w f l 95
the 11 f i g h t card Friday more, Wisconsin; John McGraw tin uses. ’‘The 1958 program al-
An Easter Sunrise service at
gam in action.
N ext meeting 1
of Eort W orth* Texas lows landowners to put part or 6 A M will be held on the porch
The Broadway theatre is un­ n ip h t at t h e Estacada Gr-
will be on Emergency Home San
i
’
QnVinnl
f
t
-
m
t
o
m
*
^oior^/r
sc'jvlce®
?yerE, beld all o f their cropland in the pro- o f the Methodist Church over­
dergoing
extensive
remodeling.
itation and there w ill be a coun­
a(Le School ( j y m , 8 p.rn. I at 2 PM.Monday at the
Clnyville gram
looking Estacada
if weather
The
floor
is
being
refinished
in
ty expert on hand to
conduct
R e h b e i n w i l l b a t t l e th a ! £*“ " “ ! Home in Estacada with
Acceptable practices include permits, if not the service will
|
the
auditorium
with
a
bright
this meeting.
,
R ev V 'oiet Bolliger officiating, Establishing a protective cover be held in the youth room
ad­
Next meeting w ill be Tuesday, | hard finish such as is used on Golden Glove runner-up!
joining the sanctuary.
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«
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f
grasses
and
cgumes
or
trees
'
gym
f
oors
The
public
is
invited
April 8 at 7:30 at Legion hall.
Benny Brown for 10 rds.! the IO O F cemetery at Estacada. ^ on cropland, water conservation ' An Easter breakfast will be
Anyone who has not previously in to try the newly installed full
basement
through the building of
dams held in the church
Bob Beisell and Ralph I
Contact1
spring
form
padded
auditorium
attended is welcome.
and ponds, and developm ent of Easter Sunday morning at 8.The
at
CR
arm
chairs.
Better
seating
ar­
Macbee will also star.
Mrs. Forrest Erickson
cover and food
for w ildlife youth w ill be in charge.
achieved
0-6980 or Mrs. Allyn Price
at rangement -is being
The Sunday Church School
The Kiwanis boys w ill!
Specific practices fo r local are-
with
more
space
between
rows
CR 9-3211.
I as are approved through county will hold its Easter program on
and wider aisles, but with
al­ be concessionaires.
Easter Sunday morning at 10.
j ASC offices.
most the same seating capacity
STATE T A X RETURNS
The Choruses and Instrumen-
Application forms, and mor, > | The Junior Choir directed by
as before. Also within the near
Bob Cooke, city recorder,, an • i , .
,, _.__.___
I tal Ensembles of the Northern I Information about the 1958 con: j E R. Gaillard w ill sing. There
w ill SET A P R IL 19, FOR
,, ,
_ ",
future the old projectors
nounces that on Apriu 15 there u“
Ki,
and
i District held their contest at i servation reserve program, are w ill be songs, recitations
be replaced by some o fthe fin ­ TO U RN AM EN T
w ill be a representative of the
Hood R iver on Saturday
available at county ASC offi- Easter exercises.
est on the market for this type
Oregon State Tax Commission [
Estacada High School groups | ccs- Since it takes tim,p to com- -
of theatre. A better picture w ill LO CAL GOLFERS
at the City Hall from 10 AM . to
rpi
r o4.fl„ „
, • f I participated. The High School | P*ete a contract, Lister advises!
be shown with finer sounn and
3 PM to assist taxpayers In the
i n e r^SiaCdUd LMbll ICt| Chorus was judged N o. 1 by all interested persons to
contact
greaten comfort fo r costomers
preparation of their State
In -!
their local ASC office soon-
Golf
Tourney
will
get
a
j three judges
in every way.
come tax returns.They also w ill
The Grade School cornet trio |
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Open house w ill be held at a fine start on Sat. April 19
be in Molalla April 15, 9 to 4.
composed of Jane Little, Carol
later date displaying new
re ­
when
a
hoped
for
40
golf
Congressman W alter Norblad
Munns and Danna Kitching ac­
freshment items along with the
reports on the tabulation of the
other modernization features . players start competition. companied by Steve Linns also
returns on his
Congressinoal
AH fellows interested rated No. 1.
Questionnaire as follows.
DODGE C O M M U N ITY
in participating will ple­
1 Do you favor an
Increase
NO M A G A Z IN E DRIVE
Publishers Paper Company
PO T L U C K F R ID A Y
spend­
There is no magazine drive o f Onggon City, donated a tree in our national defense
ase register with L. L.
There
w
ill
be
a
potluck
pre­
being sponsored by the Am eri­ farm to the Estacada
Estacada Library Assn, met
Chapter ing by a billion or more dollars
Jenkins,
Bob
Cooke
or
ceding
the
regular
Dodge
Com­
can
Legion .Auxiliary, Carl o f Future Farmers o f America to push our missile and satellite
March 29 at Estacada Public L i­
xnt, This is the first time this
has program? YES 65 percent; NO
brary. Present were Pres. Mrs. munity Club meeting Friday, Vern Sutton. A nominal Douglass Post No. 74 at
present time. If you are solici­ been done and they are hoping 28 percent; UNDECIDED 7 pei
P. W Eaton, vioe-pres. Mrs.Jack A pril 11 at 6:30 PM.
registration
fee
will
be
Everyone invited to attend
ted please call Mrs
Ada'
Saunders, sec. Mrs. Chester Day-
it w ill be an example fo r other cent
charged, money to go for Still at CR 9 6481 or Mrs. F iphj
‘.E. ^chapters.
ton and Mrs Sim Dunlop, Mrs.
2.Should our normal domestic
prizes. .
Erickson CR 9-6980.
Claribelle Oswald and M rs.A l­
The F F A boys w ill
manage government spending be cur­
lyn Price, Mrs. Dayton reported
the property, leam forest con­ tailed in order to make
more
that in Feb. there
w ere
71«
servation methods
and keep funds available for missiles and
adult and 72 Junior books w ith ­
records. The land contains 15 satellites? YES 50 percent; No
drawn from library.A book drop
acres, four acres o f new ly seed­ 42 percenUUnclgcided 8 percent
ed, cleared ground. They sowed
is to be installed so that books
3. Do you favor continuance
The
Veterans
o
f
World
War
may be returned on days when
Endrin treated Douglas fir seed of our current farm price sup­
I,
U
S.
A.
w
ill
hold
a
meeting
the library is not open. A tele­
at the rate o f one half
pound port program? YES 26 precent;
per acre.
phone has been installed. Satur­ at the C ity Hall In Estacada on
No, 62 percent;
Undecided 12
day, April 12 at 3 PM there w ill Tuesday night, A p ril 8th, at 8
• There are fbur acres o f twen­ percent.
ty-five year old
Douglas
fir
be an inaugural program for a P.M. for the purpose of organi­
4 Do you favor an extension
zing a local barracks. This was
ready for thinning and pruning. o f the farm price support
discussion o f books.
sys
Seven acres of
twice burned tern to all crops, rather than to
The coffee hour given in hon­ announced by Orval S. Karns.
Depart­
fern, and brush land, ripe
for the fe w now under the
or o f M arilyn Hedley, now Mrs. o f Mulino, who Is the
prog­
tree planting project.
Nat Gazzano o f Estacada
was ment Quartermaster o f the or­
ram? YES 26 percent; NO 66
The Veterans of
The farm will be und,f>r the percent; Undecided 8 percent
attended by 25 people. Everyone ganization.
enjoyed meeting our illustrious World War I now have over 5u
supervision of the F F A instruct­
5 Would you support a law
a
or. George Gentemann and For­ requiring the public auditing
neighbor and found
both her barracks in the State with
and herhusband interesting and membership of close to 4,000
ester Luthy o f the Paper Com­ o f thebooks of labor unions,in­
and are growing rapidly
pany
charming.
cluding their w elfare
funds?
Orval S. Kams, the D epart­
N ext meeting of Association
YES 92 percent; N O 6 percent;
ment Quartermaster w ill act aa
The annual
April Fool’s Undecided 2 percent.
w ill be Sat. A pril 26 at 3 PM
the organizer and w ill be assis­
Dress Up Day
assembly had
6 Do you believe that anti­
ted by William Kieling. Nation­
LE G IO N A N D A U X IL IA R Y
more interest nnd
contestants trust laws should apply to lab­
al
Aide-de-Cnmp;
Joseph
Stro-
TO MEET M O N D A Y N IG H T
this year th*in previous years at or uni'-ns as well ns to corpora­
Past
National Aide-de-
Carl Douglass A.omrican L e ­ bel.
Estacada Grade School.
tions? Yes 87 percent;
No 9
Camp:
Carl
A.
Caseday,
Past
gion Post and
Ancillary will
Winners of funniest costumes
percent; Undecided 4 percent.
Barracks
Commander;
Robert
meet next Monday evening.Ap-
were 1st- Mike Smith nnd Dav­
7. Would you vote to reduce
ril 7th.
The business meetings H. Beattie, Barracks Comman­
id Riedell, husband and w ife.2-
by
of the two organizations w ill be der and many other members of
Mark Geil. swimmer.
3-Ray the current postal deficit
Barracks No. 20a
proceeded by a pot luck dinner Champoeg
Debord and Dennis Cutsforth, Increasing the postal
rate on
which
is
located
at
Mulino,Ore-
at 6:30 P M.
husband and w ife
first, second and third
class
This m eeting is open to th«
Most original: 1- George Dodd, mail? Yes 66 perrent; NO 32
Veterans
of
Gresham Berry Growers are erecting a $4,000 caveman. 2- David Hill. Wayne percent; Undecided 2 percent
The Ray Colson fam ily o f Or­ public and all
at­
egon City and
Mr. and
Mrs. World W ar I are urged to
receiving
station at Currinsville. It will be us»d by Johnson and Wayne Walters, 8. Would you support a con­
baseball players.
3* Tommy tinuation o f the foreign
Larry Meade were Sunday vis­ tend; also their wives, sisters
aid
daughters.
widows of some 30 strawberry and blackcap growers In ' is Cutsforth- model
itors at the Smiley Shaul ranch and
program under which approxi­
in North Estacada and became World W ar I veterans and A r­ area. The 1957 crop grossed $90,000. The berry
Best and most artistic- 1-Lon- mately 4 billion dollars will bo
acquainted with the newest ad­ my Nurses who served during
nie Lindholm. a lady. 2- Judy spent this year? Yes 37 pet-
season
this
year
will
start
the
latter
part
of
May.
dition to the Shaul family, little World W ar I are especially urg­
Robertson dancer
3- Dorothy cent; N O 57 percent; Undecid­
Clyde Blum will be receiver at this new station.
ed to attend.
Miss Glanda.
I Mutch, Hawaiian girl ,
ed 6 percent
L
. m — -on
Must Sign for oil
Bank by April 15
$3. ,00 Per Year
ly five blooms or clusters
3.
An arrangement foatut ■
ing a religious figurine Aeces-
sorics may be used.
4.
An arrangement featur-
ing the theme o f the show using
a bird or biids.
5. An arrangement using a
cup and saucer
Any small
spring flowei may be used
A L L A R R A N G E R S may cn-
ter A L L sections: sections'4 and
5 w ill itave special tables
for
Novices. A ll
arrangements
must uu
be in u
place by 10:30; w ill
bl, judgCl, after 10:30 during the
business meeting. Flowers must
be grown and arranged by the
exhibitor.
P. T. Kickaroo Big
Success Friday
County C D . Head
Estacada Guest
Broadway Theatre
Lists Many Big
Loca! Schools Rafa
Music Honors
F. F. A. Boys Get
Tree Farm
Library Supporters
Have Meeting
World War I Yets
Plan Organization
Gresham Berry Growers Ready Station
■
m
REV. II. I). B A R K M A N
Rev II. D. Barkman, now pas­
tor of the Church
o f God m
Cottage Grove is bringing inspi­
rational messages of God during
Spiritual Emphasis Week at the
Church of God begiining at 7:45
in the evening starting
Easter
Sunday, April 6 through A pril
13.
There w ill be special music
from our congregation and some
from out o f town..All invited to
attend.
Easter morning worship serv­
ices w ill be held at 11.
The
choir will sing and the pastor
w ill speak on the subject "The
Divine Gardener.”
Holy Week Communion serv­
ices w ill be held Thursday night
from 7:45 -8 PM at
the First
Mthodist Church of
Estacada-
There w ill lx* a message on the
Last Supper as instituted by Je­
sus and communion music. The
pastor will take communion ser­
vices to any shut-ins requesting
her to do so.
Rep. Wait Norblad Completes Survey
to Learn Constituents Wtsfce 5
9 Would you vote in favor
of legislation providing for the
Federal Government to support
local school construction? Yes,
44 percent; NO, 53 percent;Un-
decided 3 percent
10 Should our
government
continue a program o f
pay­
ments to those vetarans
who
have non service
connected
(not during service)
disabili-
aties? YES, 28 percent; NO,
67 percent;Undecided 5 percenc
11. Do you believe that
ve­
terans hospitals
should
be
made available to all veterans
no matter how their disability
or illness occurred?
YES 49
percent; NO, 49 percent; Un­
decided 2 percent.
12. Would you vote to pay u
pension to all
veterans
of
World War I without regard
to their financial
condition?
YES. 20 percent; No 78 percent
& Undecided 2 percent
13 Would you vote
for h
pension for World War I veter­
ans who were financially In
need o f assistance? YES T.
percent; NO, 24 percent; Unde
cided, 3 percent
14 Do you favor trade
witl
Red China? YES. 16 percent
NO, 62 percent; Undecided K
percent.
15. Would you favor
prn
tective ta riff program
Instead
o f continuing our
reciprocal
trade agreements?
YES 36
percent; NO, 46 percent; Un-
decided 18 percent
16. As w e know there Is
great deal of discussion in Or
egon currently on a f
sale.
tax Do you favor an Oregor
s. lcs tax’ YES 54 percent: NC
43 percent;
Undecided 3 per
cent.
Congressman Norblad sak
over ten thousasd people h.*u
filled out the forms and
their answers to him