Clackamas County news. (Estacada, Or.) 1928-1957, March 02, 1956, Image 5

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    kiss and Mr*. Jane Pearson.
Robert were married recently
Everyone brought Sack Lun- in the chapel of the Oregon
ches. and Mrs. Benett m ade City M ethodist church
Mrs Qrene Conner and Mrs.
Miss Trace w ell sister of the coffee and cake. Harriete Riedel
Viola Sunday
School Supt. m a d e th e birthdu» cake for the Maude Rarick attended the
D errell Tracewell,
gave a month.
Project leader training m eeting
very interesting talk on her
There was som e discussion for the March E xtension Unit
missionary work In China and on Lampshade m aking and the This m eeting w ill be held at
the Phillipines last
Sunday Unit decided to have their first home of Mrs. Rarick and the
eve..M iss T racew ell is a nurse class on Tuesday at the home lesson w ill be on salads and
as w ell as m issionary and told o f Mrs. LaFaye Fouts. LaFay.- salad dressings. All w om en in.
of her escape from the Reds Fouts and Ellen Hodgekiss w ill terested are invited to attend,
in China and of having to per­ be the leaders.
form an operation by candle­
T h e Viola Extension will par-
“ j- and ^ r s. Paid Miettun-
light on a native
w ho had ticipate in th e Spring Festival ??.
° sw ef ° ,v !?lt*d the L W'
been knifed in the abdomen. March 15, at Oregon City. The M‘f
w
e T ‘ng
All his male relatives
stood them e for the year w ill be and took Mrs W .ettunen home
around and said he lives you "Progress Toward Better L iv­ with them for a few days visit.
live w ith huge k nives strap- ( ing”. Mrs. Mable Judd, and Mrs. , Mrs. Wm. Miettunen is the mo
ped to
their
belts.
The Emily Fickens, w ill have charge ther o i Larry and Paul
Youth Group conducted
the of the table arrangement for [ There w ill be a Leap Year
service, Gary V estal Pres, and our Unit. This w ill be judged dance at the Dodge hall this
Gary Fouts, song leader. Ed., on the unusual and queer, and Saturday evening, March 3. It
Teddy and Arleen
Hodgkiss not more then SI.00 can be w ill be for the benefit of the
gave a special number; Gary spent, so it w ill call for som e | Dodge Community club. The
V estal closed with a prayer.
ingueity to win a prize. They J ladies are supposed to ask their
Becky A llen,
2 year old have won several in the past, favorite men folk (this being
daughter of Mr.and Mrs. Mar­
The ladies are also asked to ; Leap Year,
vin Allen,
has
whooping participate in the Easter Parade
Subscribers to the Oregon
cough.
o f hats, which are to be made Farmer w ill notice an article
Mr. and Mrs Ray Tracy have of things found in the home in th e F e b . 16 issue w r itte n by
a new B elaire Chev.
Prizes w ill be given for the M rs. L a r r y M ie ttu n e n . T h is is
Mr. and Mrs. Jam es Hamil- funniest and most original. Mrs. th e se c o n d a r tic le t h a t has a p ­
ton have moved to their new P olly Knight won last year on p e a re d in re c e n t m o n th s w r it­
home in Clackamas.
a hat made like a Easter basket te n b y M rs .M ie ttu n e n .
Jean Honse
heard
from complete with nest, eggs, and
A m o n g th e n e w ly w e d s in th e
Fritz; he is now w orking for bunny.
n e ig h b o rh o o d t h a t w e h a v e
Viola News
Welcome to Your New
SPORTSMAN'S CAFE
Hf
We hcpe thut you'll enjoy our
h o sp ita lity- and our food, so we
Invite you to enjoy both.
MR. and MRS. (BURRELL and
LORRAINE HICKS
Breakfast
Lunch
Dinner
th e
te le p h o n e
a n d w a te r
w o rk s in S a n B c rn a d in o , Cal.
S ta n le y F o u ts w e n t
as a
d e le g a te fro m th e C a sc a d e R i­
d e rs to th e m e e tin g w ith th e
C la c k a m a s C o u n ty P a r k Com .
in O re g o n C ity .
T h e V io la E x te n sio n
U n it
m e t a t th e h o m e o f M rs. C a rl
B e n n e tt o n T u e s d a y , th e 21st,
fo r th e ir re g u la r m e e tin g . O v ­
e r 20 m e m b e rs w e re p re s e n t.
M rs. J a n e R e a rs o n b ro u g h t
th e r u g she h a d c ro c h e te d
5
ft. b y 6 ft. fo r th e sm a ll c h il-
I d r e n to p la y o n a t th e C o m ­
m u n ity C lub. S h e p la n s
to
m a k e a n o th e r o n e a s soon as
sh e re c e iv e s e n o u g h ra g s.A n y -
o n e w ish in g to d o n a te
som e
w ill p le a se le a v e th e m a t th e
h o m e o f M rs. H o d g k iss.
B e rn ic e M ille r b ro u g h t th e
g a v e l a n d p la q u e , w h ic h h e r
f a th e r R a y M ille r h a d
m ade
fo r th e c lu b . R a y m a d e it on
th e n e w tu r n in g la th e h e r e ­
c e iv e d fo r C h ristm a s.
T h e lesso n fo r th e d a y w as
‘T h e A rt of P re s s in g ' a n d w as
p re s e n te d b y M rs. E lle n H odge-
Estacada, Oregon
Friday, March 2, 1956
Clackamas County News
Sitting Bull in Limelight at Broadway
Looking at the marquee of
the Broadway Theater, we see
now playing a great combina-
tion with both pictures in Cine-
mascope and technicolor. The
first action-packed picture is
one of the greatest Indian
stories ever filmed, "Sitting
B u ll”. Stars in the picture in ­
clude D ale Robertson, Mary
Murphy, and J. Carrol Naish.
They take you w ith the sol­
diers of Custers army into bat­
tle against the mightiest of In­
dian chieftians,Sitting Bull &
his heroic band of Sioux.Film -
d in the beautiful Black Hills
country where the historical
facts actually took place. S ec­
ond big picture— "The King's
Thief"— An amazing sto ry of
a soldier of fortune w ho helped
and won the hand o f a lovely
lady of nobility. L ovely A n n
B ly th e , Edmund Purdum and
David N iven b rin g y o u th is
story direct fro m the p a g e s o f
h is to ry . H o w a d a r in g y o u n g
h ig h w a y m a n sa v e s th e th ro n e
a n d m a n y o f th e ro y a lty o f
E n g la n d , c o m p le te w ith th e f a ­
b u lo u s c ro w n je w e ls a n d all.
W e a re to d isp la y a cc esso ries h e a rd o f re c e n tly a r e M r. a n d
Sunday, M onday and T u es­
fo r th e h o m e. T h e c o m m itte e M rs. S ta n le y R u th e rfo rd , she is d a y — a n o u ts ta n d in g w e ste rn
a p p o in te d fo r th is w as E llen th e fo r m e r S h a ro n W o lfo rd .
su s p e n s e -fille d ta le o f ‘‘A M an
Ilo g c k iss, L a F a y e F o u ts a n d T h e y w e re m a r r ie d w h ile S ta n
A lo n e ” s t a r ti n g to p -flig h t a c ­
M a rg y A n d e rso n , B e tty C a rn e s. w a s h o m e on fu rlo u g h .
to r, R ay. M illan d . F ilm e d m
B e rn ic e Miller is m a k in g n a ­
E d ith K is h p a u g h
is still
m e c a rd s for th e U n it sh a p e d
lik e a V io let. H a r r ie t R ied e l s u ffe rin g fro m la rin g v tis . C a ro l 4-H CLUBS ORGANIZED
w a s a p p o in te d H o s p ita lity c h ­ S im m o n s is a ls o ill w ith a b a d AT SPRINGWATER
cold.
a irm a n .
F o u r 4 -H C lu b s h a v e n o w
M r. a n d M rs. F r e d H o rn e r b e e n o rg a n iz e d in S p rin g w a te r,
T h e V iola E x te n sio n U n it w ill
m ee t a t th e h om e of M rs. S ta n ­ w e re h o sts to th e D o d g e o rc h e s tw o f o r g irls a n d tw o fo r b e y rs.
ley F o u ts o n M o n d a y to m a k e tr a on W e d n e sd a y e v e n in g w h o I O f th e g irls g ro u p s, a sew -
in g c lu b , w ith M rs. M abel J u b b
th e firs t a rra n g e m e n ts fo r th e m e t to d o so m e p r a c tic in g
s k it to be p re s e n te d a t th e E s­
M r. a n d M rs. H . J . W e s t e r - ' a s a d v ls e r a n d W in n ifre d S hib-
ta c a d a V a u d e v ille .
b e rg w e r e d in n e r g u e sts S u n - ¡ le y a s ju n io r a s s is ta n t,h a s e n -
d a v o f th e i r so n a n d fa m ily , th e l?* fed. • a s _ >Tiemb<■ r s : \ iv ia n
[ J a m e s W e s te rb e rg s o f P o rtla n d 1 H o d g k iss, P a t F e rg u s o n . V on-
r>
n ie S m ith , A rle n e H o d g k iss,
J o h n n y F u g le w a s h o m e fo r a n d L illy R u p e rt.
& *0
■i fe w d a y s la s t w e e k T h e w e a
A
se c o n d c lu b c o m b in e s
A g n e s F u g le sp e n t se v e ra l t h e r b e c a m e so b a d a n d sn o w
c o o k in g a n d flo w e rs a s a c tiv ­
d a y s la s t w e e k a t h o m e w ith i so d e e p in L a G ra n d e t h a t h is
itie s, w ith M rs. M a rg a re t S h ib ­
a b a d c o ld . F o lk s c o m in g into i c re w w a s u n a b le to w o rk .
le y a s le a d e r a n d M rs. L o u a n a
R y n n in g s m isse d h e r sm ilin g
H o w ell a s a s s is ta n t. M e m b ers
la c e a n d w e a r e h a p p y to say
e n ro lle d a r e P a t ti W iley , J e a n ­
s h e is a g a in o n th e job.
M r. a n d
M rs.
W illia rd e tt e F e rg u s o n , C a ro l S m ith ,
M r. a n d M rs. R o b e rt C o n n e r G o o d m a n h a d a s g u e sts
o n L ily R u p p e rt.
P a t ty W rig h t,
w e re S u n d a y v is ito rs a t th e
F ra n c e s R o c d e r, M a ttie Z eh n -
S
u
n
d
a
y
M
r
a
n
d
M
rs.
C
lem
W m . C o n n e r hom e. M rs. C o n ­
o f e r, J u d y F re d e ric k s o n , P h y llis
n e r is th e fo rm e r J u d y K im ­ G o o d m a n a n d so n D u a n e
W a h lstro m ,
W in n ie S h ib le y .
b e rly o f E llw ood. J u d y a n d D a y to n .
a n d B o n n ie H o w ell. T h e l a t t e r
fo u r w ill sp e c ia liz e in flo w e rs.
T h is g ro u p c o m b in e s b o th be-
g in n in g a n d a d v a n c e d s tu d e n ts .
edge
M ERCURY
technicolor in the far west, the
lone rider injures his horse and
has to shoot him. W alking into
town he finds the bodies o f the
stage coach passengers— he did
not murder them, but the
w hole town thinks he did! He
stands alone against those who
are guilty and those who would
blame
anyone
they didn't
know. His battle for survival
w ill amaze you and each will
anxiously aw ait the fate of this
lone rider who w alked in off
the trackless desert!
Wednesday, Thursday, Fri­
day and Saturday— First fea­
ture a technicolor western star­
ring Joel McCrea as the
“Stranger On Horseback”. H e’s
realy the judge who rides into
town to clear up some puzzl­
ing legal matters only to find
a confessed killer running free
because h e claim ed to have
killed in self-defense — a s a n y
good judge knows, a m a n is
g u ilty u n til p ro v e n o th e rw is e .
S e c o n d b ig h it— " T h e S c a rle t
C o a t” o n e o f th e g re a te s t spy
s to rie s o f a ll tim e — th e tr u e
I sto ry o f th e life o f B e n e d ic t
A rn o ld of A m e ric a n R e v o lu -
tio s h is to ry . F ilm e d in C in e-
I m asco p e a n d te c h n ic o lo r w ith
a e a s t h e a n e d b y C o rn e l W ild,
M ic h ae l W ild in g a n d lo v e ly
A n n e F ra n c is .
b e r t S h ib le y , h a s t h e fo llo w in g
m e m b e rs : K . E d d ie K ie fl, D a-
v ie N e w e ll, M a rk N ew ell, M ike
N e w e ll, J o h n n y S h ib le y , W iley
H o w ell, T e d H o d g k iss, a n d
L a r r y G ile te .
In th e 4-H L iv e sto c k C lu b ,
w ith E lw in S h ib le y as a d v is e r
a n d E lm e r L in n a s a s s is ta n t,
six h a v e sig n e d u p , b u t th e
n a m e s w e re n o t a v a ila b le a t
th is tim e .
H e rb W illiam s, 8 th
g ra d e
te a c h e r w h o h a s b e e n
liv in g
in P a r k , h a s r e n te d th e W ill­
a r d G o o d m a n h o u se o n
S E.
F irs t a n d M ain, re c e n tly
va­
c a te d b y M r. a n d M rs. J o h n
M cR ae, w h o m o v e d
to th e
h o m e th e y p u rc h a s e d
fro m
M rs E lfro d a T u r n e r in S u o th
E sta c a d a . M cR ae is 6 th g ra d e
te a c h e r in E s ta c a d a
g ra d e
sch o o l
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L a st w e e k M r.
and Mrs.
W illa rd G o o d m a n spent sev-
Of the tw o boys’ clubs, the eral d a y s with relatives and
4-H Forestry Club, under Gil- friends at Albany, Salem and
CHUCK AND BILL S tZ . . .
W e a re not giving aw ay cars. W e are not giving
free trips to Mars. W e a re not M edicine Men.
W e a re small dealers w ho have to m ak e a profit
on o u r cars o r go broke.
O u r o v e rh e a d is low a n d we believe we can
m eet a n d b e a t any deal.
If we c a n ’t, w e ’ll tell you so, an d we W O N ’T
p u t you th ru a w ringer just to sell a car.
W E A R E OLD F A S H IO N E D AND
B E L IE V E T H A T H O N E S T Y IS T H E
B E ST PO LIC Y . LET US P R O V E IT!
ESTACADA MOTORS, INC.
Chuck Baker
P hone 245
Bill Sinclair
HAVE YOU BEEN LATE RECENTLY?
In one floor ana our me omer! And ffs your
money we’re saving! Mercury dealers all over
the West are selling new '56’s so fast that
we've all banded together for a great regional
d r i v e - away s a l e ! Every new Mercury gets a
complete inspection and “beauty treatment”
before delivery. But our volume is so great
that we can toss the Blue Book aside and give
you a fantastic trade-in on your old car! No
matter what car you are now driving, chances
are it will more than cover the down payment.
You can drive the highest-styled car in the me­
dium price field for only a dollar or so more per
week than many models of the “low-priced 3.” ,
It's practically “Factory-to-you”! Come look'em
over—hear our deal-don't forget that Mercury
has had the highest resale record in its price
field for 4 straight years! Let's talk right nowf
Bring in th at in accurate watch.
W e will re p a ir it or give a generous allow ance
on a new Bulova
GARDNER'S
J E W E L E R S A N D O P T IC IA N S
P hone 6383
719 M ain Street, O regon City
MEAT CUTTING FOR LOCKERS
WE WILL CUT AND WRAP IT FOR YOU
Will (‘{ill for {Hid deliver free of elianje
ESTACADA MOTORS, Inc.
ESTACADA, OREGON
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