Clackamas County news. (Estacada, Or.) 1928-1957, March 16, 1956, Page 6, Image 6

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    agent will be the leader at this
meeting.
Pvt. B arrie Kispaugh spent Wallace D. Bishop
weekend at home and will) C i | a c C A . O f l i m
C L A C K A * f A l S s S * C c O I U N T V N E W «
Last Sunday Mr. and Mrs. L the
be able to do so quite often for J i l C i i W l w l l l v C
W. M iettunen drove to Dallas the
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L. J. ANDERSON, Editor and Publish«
next few m onths as he is
to visit her m other, Mrs. B. \ stationed
at Fort Lewis for the old 'resident nf^O re’e on Citv ' Published weekly on Fridays at Estacada, Clackamas Couaty,
Abbott.
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old resident of Oregon City Oregon. Entered in the postoffice at Estacada, Oregon, i
M att O tt was the recipient of
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on W ednesday
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n of this ond class m atter. Subscription rates in Clackamas County one
W esterberg was filed
a beautifully decorated cake, surprised
rs' to J. hear
week for th e Dem ocratic nom ­ year $2.30; outside the county and in the State of Oregon one
her
name
an
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presented to him on his 71 bir­
ination for County Commis­ year $3.50; outside the S tate of Oregon one vear $4.00. Sub-
on K PO J last week as sioner.
thday by Mr and Mrs. Howard nounced
Bishop, who has been an
being
first
place
w
inner
in
a
Sanders. The cake was made H om em aker Hint contest put em ployee of the Clackam as scriptions payable In advance.
and decorated by Mrs. Sanders on by M ary Cullen. The prizes County Road D epartm ent for
STAFF CORRESPONDENTS
and was in the shape of a ladies consisted of tw o passes to the the past five years, stated that
Mrs. M argaret W esterberg
hat trim m ed with flowers.
interest in the position Dodge
Mrs. F ern W hisler
Param ount theater, two dinners his
The high wind last week blew at the M ultnom ah hotel as well stems from his desire to see a ., Eagle Creek
Mrs. Joe W lederhold
congenial and cooperative coun- j (j^rfUdd
Mrs. Ray Gordon
down three trees in the front as a bag of groceries.
Mrs. M argaret Ross
yard of the Jack Kishpaugh Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Reynolds ty court w hich will w ork for Springw ater
Mrs. Lafaye Fouts
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home. Luckily they fell tow ard took Mrs. P. C. Kishpaugh, N a­ econom ical county governm ent Viola
the road instead of the house. dine and Sharon Kishpaugh to W ithout sacrificing the w ork­ The seven living sons of Mrs. j Everitt.
No dam age was done. Jack and West Linn last Thursday to vis­ ing conditions or fair wage of Eve Kiggins. who celebrated Mrs. Lelah R. B radford of Rt.
the county employees.
Nita and the tw o children are it Mrs. K ishpaughs mother.
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83rd birthdav on M arch 4 1, Oregon City, who died in an
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staying w ith the P. C. Kish- Dodge Com m unity club met Mr. Bishop has three child­ her
have had a good picture o f ! Oregon City hospital last week
paughs at present due to the Friday evening for their regular ren, two of whom now attend them
selves printed They, the after a long illness is reported
cold w eather and the fact that m onthly meeting. Many items Oregon City public schools. His
having been born in Estacada
Mrs. Kishpaugh recently a r­ of business w ere discussed affiliations have included mem ­ seven are: Rex, Gene, Otto, as
rived home from the hospital am ong them being to hold a bership in the G range and in Grover. Ted, Earl Jones, and in 1884.
the celebrated TV Chim­
w ith their new son Ricky Lee. w ork day to saw up several logs! sevei *1 trade unions. lie is pre-
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State,
A small but interesting E x­ for wood, which have been do­ sently a m em ber of 4 the
panzee personality will be
tension Unit was held at the nated. The women will serve a County and M unicipal workers.
home of Mrs. M aude Rarlck hot noon meal to all the saw- This is his first venture into
last Tuesday, M arch 6. Six la­ ers. So all of you strong men politics, although he has been a
in oiP’ shop at, 8:00 p. m.
dies braved the snow and were bring your ax and help cut life-tong Democrat.
well rew arded by an interest­ wood on Saturday m orning In the preceding tw enty
March 16 th. .You’re in­
ing lesson on salads and salad M arch 24.
years have spent considerabl ?
dressings ably presented by
tim e in construction and road
vited to be here.
Mrs. Rarick and Mrs. Wm. Con­ Miss Arleta Anderson is now projects throughout the north­
ner. Of course there were gen­
both as a w orkm an and
ployed perm anently in P ort­ west,
in supervisory capacities.
erous samples for all to taste. eir
land.
The next m eeting will be held Mr. and Mrs. Fred M eister of
at the home of Mrs. M. F. Ott Chicago are the guests of Mr.
in April and will concern w in­ and Mrs. Ed Linn. The women
A/SCS Meeting
dow treatem ents. The countv are
cousins.
The regular m eeting of the
W.S.C.S. wil be held on W ed­
MAPLE FURNITURE
LAMPS
nesday, M arch 21. An executive
45 Er.-l Powell
MO 3-611 i
m eeting will be called a t 11
o'clock, after which Mrs. Nettie
Rickey will conduct a Devo­
tional meeting.
MEAT CUTTING FOR LOCKERS
The m em bers are asked to 6-ft. width only - Print Linoleum - Heavy weight
50c Lineal Foot
bring
potluek dinner for the
WE W ILL CUT AND W RAP IT FOR YOU
Wed., Thuis., Fri., Sat. March 1-1, 15, 16, 17 noon luncheon.
ARMSTRONG
| The regular business m eeting
Will call for and deliver free of charge
3 in. X 6 in. X l/f¡ in. RUBBER TILE
w ill be opened at 1:30 PM. Mrs.
3 Vfcc Cut and Wrapped
Lelia Gordon has charge of the
3 1 >c Each
program , and Mrs. Emma Lou
Dodd
has
charge
of
the
Devo-
414 in. X 4V4 in. PLASTIC WALL TILE
HAR01D MIDDLETON
tionals.
4 ]/2C Each
Rt. 1, Box 141-C PHONE 20-R-6 Estacada, Ore.
The group wishes to announce
a very interesting m eeting for
9 in. x 9 in. LINOLEUM TiLF,
next Sunday evening at the Me­
c " 'B U R T l 5 u |
9c. Each
thodist Church. At 7:00 PM
•veryone is invited to hear Miss WINDOW SHADES
LA N C A S TE R ^ -
VENETIAN BLINDS
Kathleen Clancy, M issionary
Proferám ;!
SEN S C H U U ) A m c !
from India. She will speak on
Free
Estimate*.
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1956 Republican Candidate
her experiences in M alaya and
coto*
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TECHNICOLOR
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Directory
various parts of India. Miss
Clancy
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born
in
India.
She
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is now attending Portland State
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13 Years of Courteous and
lohn R. Sdi
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DMD
College, and plans to return to
Dependable
Service
DENTIST
Malaya to teach. She is a most
U‘n,,:iy,
PHONF. 44-F-l
9 to 5 Mon. thru Sat.
interesting speaker.
den'i
be
feoieri,
MASONIC BLDG.
~ ^ N k E!9I
EsU.cada, Oregon
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vote for Schyld!
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PAPI
Dr. L. W. Griffith
BACK!
Paid Political Adv.
£ ¿ 1 ) C RO SS TS C A L L IN G - - - - During Oregon and Cali­
l Complete Optical Service
fornia
floods, the Red Cross functioned smoothly and quickly.
¡¡yes Exam ined
When
walls of water came rushing down canyons, Red Cross
l!!lll!ll!!!!il!,!i!!lllll!ii!l!!lll!l!!!!:i!l
Broken Lenses Duplicated
came right after them. When homes were smashed the Red Cross
Glasses Fitted
Eyeglass Fram es Repaired
held out a hand to occupants, gave them shelter. When food
W hile You W ait
Used
Car
Buys
:-upplies became contaminated or were destroyed, the Red Cross
N e invite Comparison of
rang the dinner bell. Each Chapter of the Red Cross knew what
service, Q uality and Price
We do our own grinding
PREMIUM
CARS
to do, and did it quickly and efficiently.
_____Released th ru UNITED ARTISTS______
VISION OPTICAL CO.
Cash was advanced for those without
Gresham , Oregon
iiU-tV.. I11 i-,
iáaic.i i-“4-“
W
Office on Powell Blvd.
means,
clothing, food and bedding came in
1949
Chev.
2-dr.
Sedan.
Telephone MO 5-3813
truck loads from other chapters for unfor­
This is a leal beauty for
Page Two
Estacada, Oregon
Clackamas County News dodge Doings
Friday, March 16, 1956
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Mari Schedeans
GIFTS
A U TH E N TIC A L LY FILMED IN THE SW ISS ALPS
only .......................... $375
1942 Buick Sedan $75
Broker - ’Real Estate
1951 Dodge 4-dr. Sedan
N ext Door to Post Office
Office Phone 31-6 Res. 6915 Coronet. Very low mile­
age. Very clean $645
Allyn M. Price, M.D. 1934 Stor Chief Custom
Physician and Surgeon
Cntailna, $1995.00
X-Ray & Laboratory
Loaded,
all leather
Services, including
Electrocardiograph
1C.72 Buick Supu
Rylining Drug Store Bldg.
Hard Ton, 151195.00
Phone 23F1
\ ry c ' io cc. Red S' Grey
1253 Chev-olei Deluxe
Don Day
2-door, $1025.00
Agent for Loyalty G roup &
A
beauty. New tires,
Franklin National G roup
Insurance Companies
>\
$1045
Tel. Res. 701, Estacada, Or.
1948 D o d g e Custom
Club Coupe. Good Mo-
Dr. Ralph J. Svehaug >1
$150
Chiropractic and
N aturopathic Physician
Pontiac Chieftain
tlidford Bldg — Estacada 1951 Deluxe
- $695.00'
T elephone Estacada 1F6
| Two tone gray - 4-Dr.
For Appointment
Residence Phone 201
HOURS: 10 a m. to 5 p m. !Vauty. Nice Equipment.
Except Thursday, Saturday 1051 Ford Victory Chief­
afternoons. Evenings by
tain - $795.C9
appointm ent
A Beauty
1951 Buick “Riv.” Tvoad-
JOB PRINTING
master - $705.00
tekam as County News
Estacada. Oregon
A Beauty
Printing W ith That
Professional Look”
1250 Plymouth Special
aerhends
Envelopes 1 1 4-Dr. Sedan Deluxe
linoss Cards - Bixiklet?
$450.00
rulars - Posters Tickets
A Clean One
Evelyn M. Lawrence 1941 Nash. Good body,
Insurance of All Kinds
good tires
$65
N otary Public
Howard L. Smith
Estacada. Route 2. Box 94
Telephone Estacada 97 3
C. JONES
ESTACADA JEW ELER
For Watch Repair
Open 9 to 5 Daily
For H atch Hr pair
Bowmnn-Hoffmtin
PONTIAC - GMC
Phone MO i-2166
Gresham, Oregon
Santa Fe Passage
T R tR X M iO R IrC M M
tunates who needed one or all three. Red
1 ape was cut,; dec.sions made on t.ie spot.
The Red Cross is only YOU multiplied
a million times. So have your check ready,
a little, more than you can afford.
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JOHN PAYNE
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A REPUBLIC PRODUCTION
•jJcalu' jHentnrtal (Chapel
1925 Scott Street, Milwaukie Oregon
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GRAN!) OPENING
Of GRESHAM'S a m tS t M B STORE
Starting Thursday 'ilarch IS and Continuing
Through ? it: day, March 17
rein MANS TV SERVICE
PRIZES
hsm 9:00 a m to 6:00 p.m.
Ask for your "GRAND OPENING TICKETS"
at our store
ThAiNsd TEGINSCirtitt IN TMS
Servicing All
. . .
rVSEi^aHnwKes
RADIOS
A I IT H * *» * ** * V iW w
? ocated in the Estacaaa tiectnc
TU BES TESTED F R E E
PHONE 44 F I
We Pick Up and Have One-day Service
Robert Newman
Car! Prokop
PRIZES
i ini
li m i
limi
inni
T.cke «? NOW A V AILABLE at this store and through
Saturday, Sept.
17,
— Not necessary to be present to win.
* Mallory Hats * White
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* Day's Slacks
Stag
d i w >btcks
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ay'r
Khaks * Day's Whipcords
mm
mi
* Hane's Underwear
T Ldn :cr rfe r* Sh’rts
Denim Slacks by Beverly of California
Delien Leitcrman Sweaters and Jackets
nr row inirts
Tiie
AYLSWORTH & POPICK
20 N. Roberts
Gresham
MO 5-3895