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 --------------------- 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. X aU] ™ i - Crmen. f ° ] I2 .T d « ‘ ¡o 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 | --------------------- 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