Clackamas County news. (Estacada, Or.) 1928-1957, March 16, 1956, Page 3, Image 3

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RIDING CLUB NEWS
The Palmetto Polo film
taken by the Clackamas Coun­
ty Riding Club Association, is
still traveling. Last week Mr.
and Mrs. Dick Wagner and
Phil Fishburn took it to Hood
River. Next week Mr. and
Mrs. Everett McKeehan will
take it to Eugene. Then it will
go to Dallas and to Wasco.
Dick Wagner, a member of
the Cascade Riders and secre­
tary of the Oregon Horseman’s
Association, was chairman of
the BlWtln» held at Bend
March 4 to discuss rules for
Saddleclub event used all over
the state. The rules discussed
and settled at the meeting will
be known as the Oregon SaJ-
R A M ’T
dle club rules and will be ap­
proved by the Oregon Horse­
men's Association in tallying
points toward the annual high-
point awards.
Others attending from the
Cascade Riders were Shirley
Murphy and Phil Fishburn,
president.
The Oregon Trail Riders
will hold their annual Doll
Dance March 17, which will
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Your PGE Rural Service Repre­
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You get a scale map
This service includes a scale map
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be held at Cedarville park, Estacada were Sunday dinner Clackamas County News
Page Three
two mies west of Gresham. guests of Mr. and Mrs. Geo.
Estacada, Oregon
Friday, March 16, 1956
Clair Musser and his band will Baker. In the evening they all
drove over to Sandy to visit Passage" — frontiersmen and packed yarn. Also an unusual
provide music.
The tryouts for the Molalla the Art Lundeens and see the Indians — with John Payne, detective story, "City of Shad­
Buckeroo Court will be held new baby boy.
ows,” with Victor McLaglen,
Rod Cameron and Faith Dom- John
this coming Saturday, March Mrs. George Baker has been ergue.
This
outdoor
action
17 at 8:00 p.m. at the Oswego making regular trips to Port­ story in technicolor leads you ley. Baer and Kathleen Crow­
Hunt club. The Cascade Rid­ land during the past three
the trail of adventure
ers have one applicant, Miss weeks to visit a brother who is over
with a wagon train of frontiers­ Mr. and Mrs. R. W. Lane
ill with pneumonia and in the men
Shirley Murphy.
headed into the Southwest and two children have moved
A local Estacada girl also hospital. She has received country
with freight and pas­ into the Pierce street resi­
will try out, Miss Anna Marie word that another brother is in sengers.
Rod Cameron leads dence property of Cifford
the hospital in Denver with while Payne
Moore.
rides shotgun — I
The pubic is cordially invit­ pneumonia.
a really fast moving action Hoffmeister.
ed to attend and watch the
girls perform in the horseman­ / /
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ship trials.
Heidi
and
Peter
The Clairmont Riders will
hold their annual spring dance
at the Redland Grange hall | at Broadway Sun. CHUCK AND BILL SEZ . . .
April 7.
I Looking at the marquee of
the Broadway Theater, we see Business is boomin' and we're
now playing, one of Burt Lan­
caster’s
g r e a t e:s t pictures
Jugle Creek Lews "APACHE.”
Filmed in techni­ loaded! More new and used cars
color
in
the
rugged
southwest,
Jim Davis and family of we see Lancaster playing
Portland spent Sunday visiting part of Massai, one of the
the than we have room for -- and more
with his father. C. C. Davis, greatest warriors of the Apache
and his aunt, Florence Clanin nation, co-starred with Jean 3n *he way!
ger.
Peters as the Indian girl who
Bob and Martha Cook of loved him.
Longview, Wash., spent several After capture by the U. S
SO
days visiting with Florence Army, this young brave es
Claninger last week.
caped and thereafter waged a We're letiin' down the bars!
singlehanded war against the
Mr. and Mrs. W E. Test of whites.
Portland were visiting at thi
Grace Blaisdell and Tony Buh- Never before has Burt Lan
For the next couple ofweekswe're
linger homes Sunday. Miss Test caster portrayed such a power­
is a sister of Mrs. Blaisdell and ful character nor held his audi­ going to make deals like you never
ences so spell-bound with his
Mrs. Buhlingcr.
Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Bull feats of daring as well as true
linger and Nancy were visitors dramatic acting ability. Com­ saw before.
at the Mary Buhlingcr home panion feature, “Double Jeo­
pardy.” with Rod Cameron and
Sunday afternoon.
Miss Jessie Brown, former Gail Robbins in a story of in­
1 4 9 5 6 PEMO AT COST
principal of the Estacada grade trigue and blackmail, with lots
school, visited with Dorothea of suspense and action.
Sunday, Monday and Tues­
Suter Monday afternoon.
Rose Westerman called on day — another wonderful story
LO W D O W N P A Y M EN T S
Emma Buhiinger Tuesday aft­ of Heidi, with that winning lit­
tle
French
girl,
Elsbeth
Sig­
ernoon.
36 MONTHS TO PAY
Ora Gaylord returned home mund and her little friend.
Wednesday evening from his Thomas Klameth, in "HEIDI
AND PETER.” Filmed in the
trip to Lander. Wyo.
USED CARS
Marguerite Trimble of Port­ beautiful Alps of Switerland,
land visited Florence Claninger all the beauty of the mountains 49 MERC. Fordor - R-H-OI) $50 tin. 23 mo.
last Monday, Tuesday and and spring in the country are 50 CHEV station Wagon - $150 tin. 36 mo.
enhanced by technicolor and
Wednesday.
$100 dn. - 30 mo.
Mary Prather suffered a little need be said to tell what 49 FORD ’6’ Sedan -
heart attack and is in the Good a heart-warming story this is, 52 WILLYS Aero Ace Sedan - $100 dn. 38 mo.
Samaritan Hospital. She was having been based on a second 50 FORD Tudor - SHARP - $100 dn. - 38 mo.
the lady who stayed with Flor­ book by Johanna Soyri.
- 1 per mo
ence Claninger for some *imt The story picks up where 49 CHEV. Sedan - $89 00 dp
Heidi returns to her mountain 46 DODGE Pickup - $92 dn - 17 ' • k] mo.
last winter.
Glenn Ilartwig had the mis­ home after helping her f'iend
FORD Victoria
ic mo.
$200 dn.
fortune to break his leg last in the city learn to walk ar.d 5$
53
FORD
‘6’
Sedan
-
love
life
again.
Something
no
$150
dn.
week while working at logging
32 mo.
near Astoria. He is recuperat­ adult nor child should miss!
51
STUDE
Champion
87
dn.
2 4 mo.
Second
feature
—
based
on
ing at his home at present.
51
GMC
Pickup
140
dn.
32
mo.
the
m
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introduced
in
Virgil and Edna Nelson
I called on the Bob Mills family "Heidi" — ‘‘The Yellow Rose ‘51 FORD Pickup - $190 dn.
33
mo.
of Texas.” A re-run of a popu­
Sunday.
The Glenn Westling family lar picture made by Roy Rog­
ESTACADA MOTORS, INC,
| of Clackamas had Sunday eve- ers and lovely Dale Evans with,
I ning supper at the Nelson of course, the horse, Trigger.
Wednesday, Thursday, Fri­
Chuck i >;,K e r
| home.
‘¡ore /.».->
Sinclair
Mr. and Mrs. Jess Denny of day and Saturday: “Santa Fe
LiSKS 00 ffehilÎ I
food Center
taster h Ahnest Here
GRADE " A " SMALL EGGS
Mi. toe
Prices G ad Fcr Thursday, Friday,
Saturday
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