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About Estacada's Clackamas County news. (Estacada, Or.) 1957-1976 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 23, 1957)
Mr. and Mrs. Larry Meade West Linn water lint, running home for some good weather, ing party at the home o f Lloyd daughter and her family. of of the returned home Saturday Visiting at the Harold Mid from the south fork Mr and Mrs Perry DeLapp Kishpaugh in Mt. Pleasant on have recently returned from Sunday afternoon M r and Mrs dletons a week was Miss Mar- Clackamas River, will be par last week from a vacation trip the North of a week They visited coastal their honeymoon trip to San Max Kishpaugh. Mr. and Mrs l.vs Mand.v and on Sun. Mr. and tially flooded by 1 of Oregon Citv, Mr. and Mrs Francisco. Reeds- Jack Kishpaugh. Mr. and Mrs Mrs. Earl Middleton and Mr. Fork reservoir. A portion oi towns down as far as Russell McHugh o f Clackamas Mr. and Mrs. Larry Miette- Ralph Reynolds Mr and Mrs and Mrs. Daniels of Portland the new pipe lint will be in r port and also several places of d Mr. and Mrs. Calvin Kish- nun s mother drove to Sisters, Calvin Kishpaugh. Mrs Barrie All attended the grange picnic. trench and some on concrete interest in southern and east i By ANNE JUSTICE) Mr. and Mrs. Bowers Mr. and Mrs Edward Lee supors with a section o f tunnel ern Oregon „ and . family, .. Ore. Sunday afternoon by way Kish nan eh Mr and Mrs Rhss The Dodge Community Club o f the Santiam Pass past thr ell McHugh of Clackamas and took Leila Gordon in to visit required. baby of Portland wore Sunday hospital visitors at the home of Mr. and •’ Frldav nl*ht in the regu-' Detroit dam. They returned Mr. and Mrs. Dallas Kishpaugh Ray at the Veterans on Saturday. He was released ! lar monthly meeting. The ev- via the Wapinitia cutoff. Mrs. Jack Kishpaugh. o f Portland. Mrs Ray Lien is feeling bet Miss Nancy Kishpaugh spenl from the hospital on Mon. and Mr. and Mrs Wm Connor ! i-n ing was spent watching col is the weekend with her cousins is feeling real well. drove to Threee Lynx recently • r movies provided by Evert ter after her accident but Mrs. Jim Lamb reecived | Stahlnccker. Everyone great - still under the care o f a doctoi Christine. Stephen and Eddk to visit relatives. word a cousin Dale Lee Trim- Eva Spieknall is helping ! enjoyed seeing the movies Eddie Begulien celebrated his Kishpaugh. 7th birthday with a party. Thi Mr. and Mrs. M F Ott atten be! of Nebr. had been killed in with thr 3ible School a*| f a trip through western Can Mrs. Betty ded the county fair in Canby a car accident at Marysville I ; ia and o f a group of motor guests included EgTA’CAPA-, 5< Springweier. Mr. and Saturday. On t h e way home Cal. Sat. night. hill Carnes and family. Del King who arrived re I cycles pe rforming on a Saturday, August 22 - 23 - 24 Mr« Martin Reed and children they stopped to visit clarS ^ Mrs Lena C.uttridge is visit- T h u r s d a y - Friday cently for an indefinite stay I i,,ar Colton Guilliford and Mrs Amos Roth ing her cousins Louvena U V C Ilct c and t ilU ; J f Mr.and Mrs. Max Kishpaugh and Paul Sanders with the Jack Kishpaughs. wa: Mr. and Mrs. Robert Akin: of Woodburn. Oscar Crawford. pleasantly surprised Thurs | and farni'y and Mr. and Mrs home was in the Springw ^e" RAY MILLAND, DEBRA PAGET and ANTHONY the spent thi of Three Lynx attended day eve by a large group whe Tack Kishpaugh community. QUINN in the suspenseful, beautiful scenery - - - fair at Canby Saturday. On the They dropped in to help him cele j weekend at the beach. Alex Botkin has returned .. a .. g> m ............... od time ... in _ spite o; way home they visited at the brate his 10th birthday.Those ■ port from a trip through Montana lack o f sunshine. They had home ° f Mrs. Akins parents. present were Mrs. Mary Kish (By Leila Gordon) and Canada. He had a marvel ° hours A# paugh and Sharon, Mr. andj three o f nlaa* clear umnlkfi» weather Mr and Mrs. Wm. Conner of I’ll have hi lites of Mr. and Mrs Dean Qualls ous time. Mrs. Ralph Reynolds and fam-|The group visited the aquari- Dodge. Second Big Feature home of his trip next week. ily, Mr. and Mrs. Ray Emm« u n a' Seaside and returned Mr.and Mrs. Harold Widman. are visiting at the Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Reimers JEFF MORRO Wand BARBARA LAWRENCE in Sr. and Mr. and Mrs. Harold Mrs. Qualls parents, the Frank <nv Widman Jr. and family were Chevrons, while they are look- had a pleasant surprise when Sunday visitors at the Ronald ing for a home to rent in eith- friends they hadnt seen for 10 last er Clackamas or Milwaukie years made them a visit Bryan home. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Caswell Dean will teach music in the week. They were Mr. and Mrs. Sunday - Monday - Tuesday, August 26-27-28 and family and Mr. and Mrs. new Clackamas High School Marvin Muhrer of Kahoka, Me George Anders, son of Mr. ALAN LADD, CLIFTON WEBB and SOPHIA Bob Deno and family of Spo Grandma Hattie Qualls baby Anders is LOREN in the Cinemascope Technicolor hit - - - kane were recent visitors at sit with little Julie while her and Mrs. Byron the home o f Ed Caswell. While parents attended the Gresham home on furlough. He is in the LEAKY HOT WATER Navy and has spent sometime here they drove to the coast fair. FAUCETS COST MONEY! and spent a weekend at Depoe Mr. and Mrs. Jim Randall in Japan and the islands. CALL W A L T FOR REPAIRS Bay. are the proud parents of a 9 It The new Dodge Ground Ob 7 ounce boy born Aug. 10. Thi; AND SERVICE server Corps Post is doing is their 3rd child; they have 2 WEDDING SHOWER HONORS LOCAL COUPLE very well but is stil not fully little girls. Mr. and Mrs. Leslie A wedding shower was held staffed. If anycne is interested Randall and Mr. and Mrs. J.M in volunteering as an observer 1 Morrill are the happy grand August 12th in honor of Carol S. E. 4th Estacada Sorrels and Larry Kniskern. in their own home please call | parents. NYLON! WALT waH CR 9-6816 Ray Gordon entered the Vet- Mrs. Gladys Weiderhold Dial CRestwood 9-3968 DO IT The following families from erans Hospital in Portland o r hostess and the shower was Dodge attended a house warm- Monday for examinations and the Church of Cod The table was beautifully- treatments. Hap Dooley is umbrella home after spending twe decorated with an j weeks in the Veterans hospital covered with light green and and pink The Edward Lees have re pink crepe paper KEEP C O O L . . . turned from their vacation at bows and gladiolas were tied Pend Irville Lake and Priest on the umbrella. Besides pink SLEEP C O O L . . . Lake in Idaho Mrs. Lee gave streamers hanging from it th< | Modern home air-conditioning as items o f interest that the umbrella was filled with many | can be installed in a single ake covers 95 000 acres and lovely gifts. There were 27 adults and 9 i room or in your that the naval training statior attended tht used during World War 2 j. children who entire home for a surprisingly playing ; being dismantled. Thev caugh shower and enjoyed low cost. See your never priced lower! games. Refreshments were fi5h in Lake appliance or heating served. and had a delightful vacation THE CLACKAM AS COUNTY NEWS Estacada, Oregon, Friday, August 23. 1957 Dodge Doings M M A M H Garfield News THE RIVER'S EDGE KRONOS 5AVF ON ELECTRICITY! B ON DOLPHIN A. B. C. PLUMBING N Y LO N ! G O O D Y E A R TRIPLE-TOUGH keep cool as a cucumber 3-T Nylon DeLuxe Super-Cushion dealer. PORTLAND GENERAL ELECTRIC C O M P A N Y D ITIO N E NOW at GENTRYS with 2 -S P E E D , 2 CYCLÊ ( J U M n lp o o t AUTOMATIC WASHER •.. featuring famous built-in 4 nitrMari' ! Id Gran« e Saturday night welcomed back some of K J S K S s M t t 0. C. IVofer Line r o ld -a r e r o n ^ n L r r ^ Relocation Bids to L p G ° ^ 7 d k & 58a5n7d Be Opened Aug. 27 T i16" i f trasP'a"t peonies Ed Lee said you should check be- or buying insurance and Ken Palmateer saief , hev were ance C n‘ hat ‘ hC Grange Insu? les c a ^ t h ^ m ful1 for ch a r- cendyr a ^ X n ^ o - hom em o^tes for the lecturer; ScpthC2 ? rZ ^ wafr WiU ** ° p in<? u ’ both dav and even- u More about it next month Henry Clay Riley a residen- o f Garfield for the past 1 passed away in the^ Veteran Hospital Aug. 7 after a long & „ “ * k ^ S h * - - spent' iT d MrS • • D° n Fad(,p cousin ho n V'Slting Don’-‘ cousin, he George Ten Evck< Coos Bav rru time deen sea T f i X SPent thf hooked 7 •.I * Wishing and s r ¿ ¿ ersa,mon — 6.7 0 « l 5 T « b . T , p . Block S id .w o l PIv* To* o » k J racoppobl« Hr« H ot summer highways help shorten the lift of average tires. That’s where 3-T Nylon comes in. Pound for pound, it’s stronger than steel, and it’s heat resisting — runs cooler even on long trips. Hurry! Value was never higher — prices never lower. Bids for relocation of the main supplying Oregon City and West Linn have been call ed b yPortland General Elec tric company. The job calls for the installa A ll popular sizes and styles a t low Sale Prleesl tion of some 3 miles o f 18-inch pipe and couplings around the MORE PEOPLE RIDE ON GOODYEAR TIRES THAN ON ANY OTHER KIND! reservoir area at North Fork dam. which PGE is construct- 6^ ing on the Clackamas River about five miles east o f Esta cada Fred Hodge, PGE purchasing agent, sgid bids on the job will | be opened at 2 FM Aug. 27 515 N. Main Phone MO 5-4198 Materials for the work will be supplied by PGE. Gresham, Oregon The present Oregon City- JACK WHITE TIRE CO. Buster Brown Shoes Mrs. Stuart L. Puckett si Tops LIMT FILTER! raises and ' Mrs."puckeU PPrSians ^ v s s s rzs rz Mrs. Flossie Carter p s s Z if r 3 A\f if ?°me better. Tues Jr“ 1* ving. eport« i her as lmpro- Garfield Grange T-r S * ', ." ™ i ™ r -£ « . 11 fair Neir* — ° ur PTf “ W Footwear here! Shoes in all sizes and styles, built grange i tiu oStoT* ^ •"* ■ h iS r ii E3 * ™ * to give you the greatest comfort and long wear! Start school this year w ith the best in footwear AND LOOK AT ALL YOU O n IN THIS FAMOUS WASHEEI • Exclusive, Illuminated Guide lit« control! • Fully automatic . . . fills, washes, drains, rinses, damp-dries, shuts itself off! • Durable Ufecoat white enamel finish cabinet! • Pomom Uni Ntar for "Jlnt-freV G&Mfc-MiMf*, money-»cvlng tuds retom system! IW ahM ep to 9 pounds of doNml >$*T«ap wAOIoRl wofor selection! • 5-year warranty on sealed-in GENTRYS HARDWARE 236 N. Roberts and APPLIANCE MOhawlc 5-2210 S , C n a"day Some wopk a .^ h o X a CT w Pl^ S nd° L Sfat work dav ,o r and Mr Fred ^ axwe" a new w a jir a jr s wal, a" d have Jerry EIIi-c w orth T ’ n,° ,hp Mark- *orth home in Upper Garfield He is emploved by PGE at prices that are a real saving — Brown Shoes at ADAM'S areMdrK?d MrS RoII,e P°PPino V?. ing a new Sludebaker V W tl"g at Gordons and at- Buster Brown were fheh T k Gn,n'fe P^nic w ore the John Wickenkamps Main Avenue w B; ,V ^rt° n Th^ ar<’ leav ing for Caspar W to Friday to visit his sister and the Gordons Get Buster Gresham, Oregon