November 12, 1964 Dialing Damascus By Louise Mayer Poge 11 OL 8-3417 § sic program at Damascus Union Mrs. Mable Wescott, Mrs. Elsie will locate at Carver Mobile Mrs. Ed (Joyce) Curtin recent­ Claud Mills of Lake Oswego, school Oct. 27. Turner, Mrs. Jake DeYoung, Mrs. Ranch near the Clackamas river. ly joined the Tea Time bowling ' gave an interesting speach on land- Mrs. Mary Kurespediani, music M. G. Kelley and Miss Candice i scaping and bulb planting, care of Bill Hamilton of Multnomah league. teacher, presented a program of Rahn. I various bulbs and flowers at the nursing home was surprised on Mrs. Lillian Young spent last * * * choral singing by the boys chorus, Oct. 26 meeting of Wildwood Gar­ his 80th birthday with a party in the weekend in Molalla as a house girls chorus and a combination. The Damascus Grange home ec den club. home of Mr. and Mrs. Ed Curtin. Sandra Padberg and Sharon Fu­ club date was changed from Nov. Seattle relatives were on hand to guest in the home of Mrs. Ida Mills furnished prizes that were Davidson. jimoto with clarinets and David 3 to Nov. 10 due to election dates. help with the festivities. received by Mrs. W. Schmidt, Kendell on a flute accompanied A potluck lunch is set for noon. Mrs. John Pickett, Mrs. David the school chorus in two num­ The first Tuesday of the month Tillstrom, Mrs. A. L. Heacock, bers. Steve Stricker played his is the set day for the regular meet­ Mrs. Robert Taylor and Mrs. C. drums. ing. Mayer. Solo parts were sung by Cindy Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Witzel have Mrs. Orville (Fritzl) Hosmer, Winkler and Kathleen Sahil. a new baby, Kari Jean. She joins back on the job after her recent Fanning Chevrolet McRobert Ford Mrs. Joy Wilson talked of the a sister, Kay. illness, asked for the name of a new modern math program being Witzel is a radio technician From bug in answer to roll call. incorporated into this school. on duty in Alaska and has not yet Mrs. H. Swanberg gave the WILLAMETTE HI-GRADE Ed Lempke spoke on the Ger­ seen his new daughter. thought for the day and accepted man language program and intro­ Mr. and Mrs. Jack Kronenberg the care of the club scrapbook. CONCRETE COMPANY duced Jerry Geiszler, who wel­ returned home late Monday from Mrs. Billy Boyko served as comed the audience In German. a 2 1/2 week journey to Cali­ '4 PLANTS TO SERVE YOU" treasurer in the absence of Mrs. Lorin Milliman, editor of the fornia. They followed a 3000 mile Clayton Bickford. Phone 285-9111 Oregon Grange Bulletin, was the tour through Nevada where they Mrs. Wilson Hanna reported on featured speaker on the Damas­ stopped at Las Vegas, Virginia the life and habits of the killdeer, cus Grange “Booster Night” pro­ City and Carson City. Then to a western bird that is fast vanish­ gram Oct. 24. Death Valley, Lake Tahoe, Los ing. District fire Marshall O. E. Angeles, San Diego, Disneyland, Mrs. David Tillstrom, junior Peterson spoke on fire prevention. Anaheim, Buena Vista, back to chairman, asked for volunteers to His speech was sparked by slides Oakland where they visited rela­ assist a class of youngsters to of area fires shown on screen by tives and a former Damascus res­ make objects for the retarded. his son Eric. ident and family, Mr. and Mrs. Any child in 3rd, 4th, or 5th grade A tableau was given by Mr. Jim Rounsefell. living in the area can take part . . . FOR YOUR FORESIGHT and Mrs. Leon Buzzard and 8 They also went to Jacksonville, in the project. IN GROWTH OF THE COMMUNITY children. Ore., to see the museum. Mrs. Wilson Hanna, Mrs. Clay­ They consider it one of the high ­ TO McROBERT FORD CO. A square dance was executed ton Bickford and Mrs. Robert Tay­ by a beginners class led by Mrs. lights of the trip. lor will be hostesses from 4 to 6 They stopped at Eugene to have Joyce Buzzard. p.m. at West Linn flower show Plumbing - Heating - Air Conditioning A skit was enacted by Steve supper with their college student Nov. 21. The show will be held Industrial - Commercial - Heavy Duty son Jim returning home about and Mike Buzzard. Nov. 21 and 22. All district clubs Readings were by Mrs. Elsie mid-night. are urged to participate in ama­ * * * Turner, “The Grange;” Mrs. teur and novice classes. Entries Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Bitner Clarence Kanne, “The Versatile for flower arrangements must be Age;” and Mrs. F. E. Gergen, have purchased the six acre ranch - registered by Nov. 14. 9233 N. Calvert Portland BU 5-4591 ette from Mr. and Mrs. C. A. "The Antidote.” Mrs. Walt Schmidt offered her A skit, the affuance of alcohol Street. The Street family has pur­ home for a Friday Nov. 13 work­ chased a double trailer home and by Mrs. C. Mayer. shop to make favors for veterans Clackamas County Pomona hospitals. Members are asked to Grange meeting held in Damascus furnish fancy Christmas wrapping hall Oct. 24 was attended by about paper and clean soup cans. 100 members. Mrs. Forrest Fuller, Mrs. W. Officers elected were: Ormond t Schmidt and Mrs. R. Taylor were Sheppard, Master; Del Gant, over- | appointed as a committee to work seer; Ed Marsh, lecturer; Harold IE on beautification of the school Jaques, steward; Bonita Gant, E grounds. chaplain; Wava Ludl, secretary; r Members will furnish cookies Herb Steiner, treasurer; Al Han- F for the district flower show. son, assistant steward; Shirley IE The auction of articles furnish­ Cullison, Ceres; Edith Jaques, Po- ; ed by members for the treasure mona; Virginia Miller, Flora; Neil ; box proved interesting and profit­ Cullison, gate keeper; Phyllis Han- : able. The largest item was a son, lady assistant; Curt Weber, ; bird feeder won by Mrs. Hanna Jimmy Meellien and John Ludi ■ and furnished by the Hosmers executive committee. and constructed by Orville Hos­ A spaghetti dinner was prepar- • mer. ed by Sandy Grange ladies. Guests for the day were Mrs. Tables decorated with nuts fruits A. D. Pottruff, Mrs. John Pick­ and vegetables were done by Mrs. ; ett and Mrs. Karl Akeson. * * * Walter Schubert, Mrs. O. E. Pet- ■ erson, Miss Helen Schubert. Oth- ■ Approximately 200 persons at­ ers assisting with serving were : tended “Open House” and the mu • Best Wishes. . . Congratulations Lord Bros. Contractors, Inc. After Visiting the New Showrooms and making YOUR selection of one of the fine NEW 1965 Models... may we suggest ■•■■■for your new car loan! McROBERT FORD AND FANNING CHEVROLET Yes!, you'll find First State Banks' low rates give you a real break in auto financing. No red tape. Monthly payments can be adjusted to fit your income and budget. Make First State Bank, the first stop for your new car loan. Wallboard and Plastering Specialists COMMERCIAL - RESIDENTIAL - INDUSTRIAL FIRST STATE BANK Gresham Branch Clark County Dry Wall, Inc. 2605 E. 5th, Vancouver 289-8522 OF OREGON who offer our congratulations to McRobert Ford and Fanning Chevrolet I