Estacada's Clackamas County news. (Estacada, Or.) 1957-1976, July 19, 1957, Page 4, Image 4

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    H i :::’ Of THE WEEK
W
daughter of Lady Lord of the
Circle 7-X ranch at Mulino.Ap-
paloosas from all parts of the
U. S. will be shown August lti-
17 during the last two days of
the Clackamas County Fair at
Canby, which opens August 14.
— Housen photo.
.......
sPUGALSI
GOOD ONLY MONDAY, TUESDAY,
W EDNESDAY, JU LY 22-23-24
who is stationed at Klamath,
Cal., visited his parents,
Mr.
and Mrs. J ohn Wolford last
By Anne Justice
weekend.
T-Sgt. and Mrs. Richard Ott
4th of July picnic was neld
and daughter Marilyn recently at the Lyle Bryan home in Ea­
returned to thei home in Rapid gle Creek. Guests included Mr.
City, S. D. Mrs. Ott and Mari­ and Mrs. Ronald Bryan
and
lyn visited several weeks with Debbie of Dodge, the
Robert
Mr. and Mrs. . F. Ott, Rich­ Obeigs of Seattle, Mrs. Edna
ard’s parents. Richard attended Beasley and grandson Johnny
a school in Seattle during the of Los Angeles.
week and came down weekends
Mr. and
Mrs. A. T. Varitz,
Mr.and Mrs. Howard Wester- Mr. and Mis. Fred Homer and
berg enjoyed a visit Sunday Mr. and Mrs. M. F. Ott all at­
afternoon from Mr. and
Mrs. tended Grange in Springwater
Morgan Criesteser, old friends Sat. eve.
from Portland
Dinner guests at the
Jack
Ed Caswell arrived home on Kishpaugh home Friday night
Sat.eve. to spend a few days were Miss Leona Emme, Mrs.
with his family Ed. has recent­ Ray Emme, Miss Sharon Kish­
ly taken a long haul truck driv­ paugh and Miss Audrey Keeth
ing job and has been
gone 3 of Gladstone and
Dale Toll.
weeks.
He will be leaving , Mr. Toll and Mr.
Kishpaugh
again Tuesday.
are friends from Air Force days
Airman 3-c
Billy Wolford, j and enlisted together and saw
service at Williams Air Force I
| Base in Arizona. Toll lives in
Molalla.
Dodge Community Club held
its regular meeting Friday eve.
All enjoyed an evening o f sli-,
des presented bp Dale Toll.The
slides inuluded views of
the
Waco, Texas, tornado in 1953,
Williams Air Force Base, some
shots around Bend, Catalina
Islands and distant shots of A l­
catraz Prison.
Mr. and Mrs. Dallas
Kish­
paugh and family of Portland
were Sunday guests of Mr.and
Mrs. Max Kishpaugh
David Wolford, who was re
cently shot in the ankle when
a .22 rifle held by a friend ac­
cidently discharged, is recover­
—
ed and busily engaged in pick­
ing black caps.
Eva Spicknall eturned Fri­
day from a visit
to
Seattle
where she stayed with Mr. and
Mrs. Phil Sinclair.
She says
that she had a wonderful time,
swimming and enjoying herself
Sunday visitors at the Larry
Miettenun home were Mr. and
Mrs. J. C. Reece and sons
of
Molalla.
Among those taking part in the
NEW 1957 HANDYMAN
sights at Molalla July 4 were
STATON WAGON - - -
the Max Kishpaugh, Jack Kish­
paugh.Ralph Reynolds famil­
The 2-door 6 passenger
ies, Mrs. Mary Kishpaugh and
workaday wonder. Rear
Sharon, Mr. and Mrs. Russell
Rear seat folds flush with
MacHugh and infant Michael
and Calvin Kishpaugh family.
the floor, extending load
Mr. and Mrs. Paul Slane and
platform 35 inches.
family attended the Buckeroo
Priced at $2195.00
Saturday night accompanied by
Scott and Kevin Justice. The
youngsters earned their spend
ing money by peeling cascara
bark like a pack of little beav­
ers.
Mr. and Mrs. Victor Keller
retorned this week from a m o­
tor vacation to Indiana. They
came via the southern
route
through New Mexico and Calif
and reported a wonderful trip
although it was very hot.
Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Connar
drove to Silverton to visit the
Glen Colemans. An old friend
from Idaho. Mrs. Eli,- Peterson
was also there and all enjoyed
a good visit.
The Emery Kellers have re­
cently finished painting
the
trim of their house. It is a love­
ly coral color and
sets
the
house o ff to perfection.
Debbie Connor is visiting her
grandmother Mrs Wm. Connor
for 3 days while her
parents
Mr. and Mrs.
Robert Conor
take a short trip to the coast.
DOUGS
You have ssen him on T v s Got a Secret/ 'Grand
Ole Opry' and many other shows!
A t
Estacada’s
SPORTSMAN’S CLUB
NEW 1957 CHEVROLETS
The Sweetest Chevrolet Buy In Years!
RADIOS, HEATERS, TUBELESS TIRES
NOT STRIPPED DOWN MODELS!
DIRECTIONAL SIGNAL LIGHTS
FULLY EQUIPPED, READY TO GO!
4-DOOR SEDAN
Handyman STATION W AGON
$1995
$2195
$300 Down, $67 Per Mo.
t\
$350 Down, $73 Per Mo.
NEW 1957 CHEVROLEA
4-DOOR SEDAN
The sweet, smooth and
sassy “ Or.e-Fifty” . Radio,
heater, directional signal
lights, electric windshield
wipers, tubeless tires, 140
H.P. Blue Flame Engine,
Priced at $1995.00
2 D00R SEDAN
$1775
V
$390 Down, $46 Per Mo.
NEW 1957 CHEVROLET
2-DOOR SEDAN - - -
With factory standard
standard eqlpment.
REMEMBER! NO SALES WITHOUT
COUPONS, AND COUPONS ARE
GOOD JU LY 22-23-24 ONLY
Miller Chevrolet Service
,
Estacada Dial CRestwcod 9-3297
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H O M E TH E B A C O N
Horner’s Big Chief
M arket, Estacada