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About Clackamas County news. (Estacada, Or.) 1928-1957 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 24, 1956)
l 1 riot. fort to save the kings life Clackamas County News cast telling the story of the starts an international Page Three of royal poor little rich girl who be It's in technicolor and Cine Miss Blyth.a lady Estacada, Oregon Friday, February 24, 1956 comes stranded in a Texas oil mascope with a huge support blood enlists the aid of a high wayman. Based on a true ing cast. town, so she starts a ladies of the royal kennels will be some told the great story Wednesday, Thursday, Fri historical fact an exciting and where on the side of dress shop. She makes a suc Regan birds and the bees. cess of it in spite of other wo day and Saturday, one of the beautiful love story is woven on the country estate of Looking at the marquee of Jane Wyman and Charlton men and in spite of her worst greatest Indian battle pictures midst sword duels, daring es- , hill Ralph Carpenter, east of Es the BROADWAY THEA-1 Heston titled “LUCY GAL- enemy, wealthy Heston. Com ever filmed—the little under capades and threats to the tacada. She is already on the TRE, we see now playing an LANT.” Thelma Ritter and panion feature—all “Suey fa t from about a stood life of Chief “SITTING lives of all noblemen in line grounds having come interesting feature starring Claire Trevor round out a nice dog. Starring Wildfire, the ca BULL.” A detailed ac of the throne of England. Louisiana last week. Her that soul mate, the future head of nine wonder in his own story count of the situations AM $ •« •» K « w a n d U » c d a great family is down Albany “IT'S A DOG’S LIFE.” From led up to Custers fateful bat THIS PERSON AND THAT S «« w i b e fo re y o v b o y . way, the only one of his kind the dog fights in the Bowery tle with Sitting Bull in which Continued from Page 1 in the west. He will be con Lana Lane Trailer Plaza to Madison Square Garden the United States calvary was was right about it. A lot of I A N A A V f N U I. S A U M champion dog shows—this in almost entirely wiped out.The scenic places get a reputation tacted as soon as possible and Bring in th a t inac c u ra te w atch. mighty Indian chief is played of so being while as a matter teresting fellow will give you you think the inside story on all of it. by J. Carrol Naish, with Dale of fact the more W e will re p a ir it or give a generous allow ance Based on the book titled ‘Bar Robertson as the government about it and you get to com Sinister’ featuring Jarma Le envoy and lovely Mary Mur paring them with yours and on a new Bulova wis, Jeff Richards and Ed phy as the generals’s daught especially when you compare ! er. Made in Cinemascope the different spots as a place I K IN G -SIZE B A B IE S — Here’s a couple that would make any weigh, mund Gwenn. the Ing scale groan. The man on the left tipped the scales at 381 a of premanent residence, Sunday, Monday, Tuesday- and technicolor it affords home spot commences to pounds and the gal weighed in at 328 pounds. This combined weighi vast panorama of the events That cute little comedy every grow in your estimation and of 716 pounds made this couple winners in the annual Fat Folk! J E W E L E R S A N D O P T IC IA N S that led up to and during Cus Feast at Cavour, Italy. one has been waiting for “MY Little finally you get around to be Phone 6 3 8 3 7 1 9 M ain Street, O re g o n City SISTER EILEEN.” Janet ter’s last stand at the lieving that the old town is Second big hit,al Leigh and Betty Garrett with Big Horn. the best after all. the new young star Jack Lem- so in cinemascope and techni color, a swashbuckling story The old timer says that years ) rnon. Real cute! Two sisters go to New York-one to go in laid in England’s 17th century ago a bunch if the “boys” in <T jK ' ’ to show business and the oth- • THE KING’S THE1F.” Love- cluding old Ben, used to come ' ly Ann Blyth and wonderful to Estacada for the picture | er into newspaper work. Ev erything nice and everything | Edmund Pardom head the cast show. One w eek a comedy George was on showing a bevy of exciting is blamed on sister ! with David Niven, Eileen—even a conga line that ' Saunders and Roger Moore in shapely girls disrobing for a supporting roles. In an ef plunge in the old swimming hole. They had taken off their hats, coats and shoes' and w ere beginning to re move th eir stockings when a passing frieight train dash ed across the screen and ob scured the view. When the train had passed the girls 'J B H m h i were frolicking in the w ater. H U R R I C A N E B A B IE S —Any L ater that night when the old fish e rm a n w ould b e p ro u d to tim er looked around for his pose w ith a c a tc h of s trip e d s s su ch a s th ese. A n g ler party. Uncle Ben was missing J b a a m 13 y e a r s of age, So the old tim er w ent back to n a m e e s d C th olon, e 21 an d 18 p o u n d ers o »]> OIL BURNERS - PUMPS - FURNACES the picture show and sure h e re c e n tly cau g h t, C onnie an d M | enough there was Uncle Ben D ian e a l t e r th e re c e n t h u r ri Slrauitr. i'rom Portland leading HOT SPOTS. getting ready to sec the shew ca n e s th a t sw ep t th ro u g h L ong thru for the third time. He Isla n d Sound. PIPE VALVES AND FITTINGS The ONLY SIX PIECE BAND with three men. 1 went in, tapped Ben on the II — U .’ I l l , shoulder and said it was ft : 1 “tim e to go.” “T hat’s just to dern bad.” said Ben. one of on‘c forgei CY SHANNON'S WESTERN these tim es th at train is going i v\ IN tr BAND on 1* RID AY i\xG H io— DAVY C R O CK ET BABY — It to be late.” n M y Sister Eileen" Outstanding Hit Comedy at Broadway Theatre Sunday T r a ile r H o m e s HAVE YOU BEEN LATE RECENTLY? Big and Small Babies GARDNER'S MYSTERY TRÍO 1 PLUMBING, S HEATING SHEET MET AI WORK ^ ia iiii'd a v NIT£, 9 oil can always be sure of having fun at VIEW POINT where fun is the byword. your V ifil/P O ffl for tun ! 1 j 1 I PETERSON Piumbmg & h'eatin 3 Cc. MO 5-5490 147 E. Powell Gresham COCKTAIL LOUNGE A great new sign of SAFETY and SERVICE uTm Ali for ESTACADA ;er buiK-1 hole “We're sure all our Estacada friends and neighbors will be glad to know that Miller Chevrolet Service has become Dist ributor for the full line of world-famous U. S. Royal Tires. Now-no matter what make or model car you own—we can give you America's top tire safety plus quick, expert service to extend tire life. Look for the big U. S. Royal sign at Miller's Chevrolet Service—inspect our facilities—ask for a demonstration of our great new U. S. Royals. We re offering special Values for a limited time!” If you came to w here you thought Coos Junction ought to be you would find it now Winston. The shift took place two or three years ago. Named after one of the most honored and respected fam ily in Doug las County and one of them, Fred, now lives near Estacada w here he has gained the stand ing his kin have in Douglass. Most everybody around here suspects th at he was attracted to this section by his wife,Ma bel, who was here for several years before him as Mrs. Smith, but who now shares his country home here. Mabel was born and raised in Douglass County. Her father was a Th ompson, her mother a Nioholls, and together with another w e ll -known family the Riddles, were all mixed up with the Winstons. It was Estacada’s real good fortune to have such good citizens as Fred and Ma bel come to Estacada and be come permanent residents a- mong us. The Oregon City Enterprise should be voted a special pla que for preserving for posterity a momentous event which oc curred at Currinsville in Jan uary of 1906. The Enterprise copied it from the Estacada News: New Year’s morning Mrs. F. Wehreim was the her oine in a meeting with a coy ote. She was on the way to her brother, J. P. Steinman’s, near Currinsville, when she came face to face with an animal, the likes of which she had never seen. It was about 30 feet away, but upon seeing Mrs. WehreMn the beast quietly crept away. Upon arriving at her brother’s she told of her strange meeting, and three of the bravest hunt ers in the country, Steven Kir lhen, Philip Stednman, and Nor man Linn, with two hounds, started in persuit of Mr. Coyote. The dogs soon had the scent; and followed chase of an hour and a half. Finally the coyote happened too close to Norman who sent a ball from his never- erring rifle straight to the an rmal’s heart. It was a fine shot as the coyote was passing the marksman Noah Stongley who will now have a rival for the best shot around here. It was stated here two weeks ago that L. E. Belfils was Estacada’s first bank cashier. This was an error. Nobody in this department fecis like going out on a limb and naming the first one. She is a striking looker like Grace and her mission in life is somewhat like that of Grace. 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