Grange. Mrs. Mabel Jubb has a new Pierce of Redland school; 2nd, Mrs. Teresa Roitz, aunt of Vernon Ross attended job, baby sitting with a six- Sandra Moss; 3rd, Bonnie How­ Ted Dernovek was buried The cast of the play to be two Rev. days of the National Con­ weeks-old pedigreed cocker ell. Tuesday in Portland Mrs P it On Snring'rate" Wed- Judges were Clifford Carry, Roitz was a past member oi n e rd 1»’.' eig tp hav e heen b u rilv ference on Rural Health last puppy. A birthday gift to her Miss Thelma Zern, of Eastham week in Portland. The confer­ Mrs. Betty Carnes spent e r iu g and darning so ck s for the Garfield Dorcas "sosiety. practicin'' rt the Or; -re hall Garfield in Oregon City; E A. Garfield Grange nas \oer- j ; rt r' Gordm*« the ca«t two ence, held at the Mutlnom; h Monday from 12 to 3 p.m. on school the hostess. Woodworth, county school su­ Hotel, was sponsored jointly the observation to w n . (Too late for last week) Mr. and Mrs. Albert Larson nathy Grange March 111 tor v c1' V*. the American Medical As­ David Vestal is one of three perintendent; Amelia Hagen, The Garfield Home Eco- left by plane Monday when visitation. March 17 we go to j Mr:. D cfco y PM -natc?-! by Fisher and Vein Reynolds, sociation and the Oregon Rural from Estacada at the Mr. nomics met with Hattie Qualls' they were called by the seri- | Eagle Creek. j hasn’t been circulating around all teachers in Mt. Pleasant Council, of which Mr. boys FFA convention in Eugene. Tuesday. A potiucK dinner ous illness of her father The Mr and Mrs. Dean Qualls | much lately, the new grand- Health Ross is a member. Nearly 500 He will be there four days. school. was enjoyed and as the sew- Marion Browns are taking and Julia spent a few days daughter has her undivided attended this national conclave One hundred fifteen women | ing chairman was absent, the care of the children ana tne with their parents, the Dewey ' attention these days. Qualls and the Frank Chev- | The Garfield Dorcas Society which was planned to interest attended the Lampshade mak- , afternoon was spent embroid- ranch. average American citizen. ing classes, held through the 1 met with Mrs. Flossie Carter the Last Sunday night eighteen Viola home extension. RADIO I on the regular day. She served young people of Wesiminst T Daisy Tracy had the misfor­ a delicious lunch arm proudly Fellowship visited meeting DISPATCHED to skid on the icy road. I | displayed the new fireplace of a similar group the at Palatine tune one of those frosty mornings, just recently installed. Manor Presbyterian church on had to be pulled out of the i Friends of Mr. and Mrs. Ted the Lewis it Clark college and SFRVSCE in front of Levins. No I Dernovek, Jr., gave a baby 1 campus in Portland. Mr. Ross ditch damage was done. shower for Mrs. Susan Abbott ! and Gilbert Shiblev provided Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Grady : Dernovek in the American Le­ [ transportation. Six of the group have a new electric j Rollie 5 Mil's gion hall Saturday, March 3. were from Springwater, the pump installed and now have water in She received many nice gifts others from Eagle Creek. house. They are coming and a large attendance wished Winifred Shibley spent the t'ieir along with their im- ! Radio & TV her and the baby the best of weekend at the Chapel by the right luck Hostesses were Norma ¡ sea at Nelscott, attending an provements. Lee, Helen Christiansen, Mary officers’ planning conference PTA SPONSORS POSTER Dealers For Millard and Leila uordon. of Westminster Fellowship of CONTEST TO ADVERTISE Visiting at the Lou and Portland area presbytery. She PHILCO VAUDEVILLE Kenneth Palmateers are Mr. returned Sunday night with a ANNUAL HOFFMAN Estacada PTA sponsored a and Mrs. Bill Ruff of Odell, light ‘ tan” acquired from the poster contest to advertise the SENTINEL Ore, They plan on going with beach sunshine. annual vaudeville for March Ken to Springfield Wednes­ Among visitors at the grange 23. EMERSON The winners in the lower day night. dramatic program on March 7 division (4th, 5th and 6th Mrs. Hattie Hershberger and were Ivlr. and Mrs. Ed Shearer, MO 5-2423 are: 1st, David Turner; John visited with her brother Jr., of Sunnyside, with their grades) 2nd. Joe Reed; 3rd, Donna 50 NE 2nd, Gresham and family. Mr. and Mrs. Rob­ two small daughters, and Mar­ Upper division (7th, e r t Sleight at Beaver Creek garet’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Kitching. and 8th grades): 1st, Jean Sunday. , Chaney. Mrs. Larry Fortner’s moth­ Among others who attended er had the misfortune to fall the show were Mr. and Mrs. i and break her leg. She is in a Fred Millard with their daugh- ¡ PLUMBING walking cast at present. ter. Nelbert, of Portland, who had been visiting here for a few days, and a friend of hers. Mrs. Tom Bard of Forest 'm '~tr"ctioí¡ SPRINGWATER Grove visited in Springwater during the first part of last The long awaited respite of week at the home of her sir er, Repair sunshine brought Springwater Mrs. Erma Tenny. Whil her' farmers out into their fields she also visited another sister, hours a day — every day ! with tractors and fertilizer Mrs. Elmer Dibble, her b >.e , spreaders. Everet Shibley, and ita.1; old including holidays Springwater Grange w ill see friends. some added improvements in Del and Nita Gant have beca its building in the near future, many granges recently ' HY-D F& R & n g & Heading Co. i ¡t was announced at the month­ visiting as Del has been acting as a I Y o u r b e s t b u y to d a y in hom e ly meeting last Saturday. Wm. of grange programs. 12 Mile Corner Call MO 5-3732 Tucker has volunteered to re­ judge Last Saturday the Gants vis- j finish the floors of the Grange ited at the home of their | c o m fo rt is m o d e rn , d e p e n d a b le oil h e a t as soon as weather permits. A daughter and son-in-law, Rei- second improvement will be tha and Don Thomas, Oregon the necessary lengthening of City, to attend a party for the brick chimney leading from small Carol Thomas GRESHAM SEED & FEED CO. on her the furnace. third birthday. PLUM BING, HEATING A large number of Spring- and Mrs. Lyle Patterson ESTACADA EVERY WEDNESDAY water Grangers visited Garfield and Mr. their two small tots, from Grange on Saturday night. visited their moth­ PHONE MOhawk 5-2186 GRESHAM, ORE. Sunday was go-to-church Milwaukie, Mrs. Erma Tenny, on Sun­ SHEET M ETAL WORK 1 Sunday for Springwater er, day. In the afternoon all drove to Mulino to visit Mr. and Mrs. M. K. Merritt, former resident of this area. A new member of the L. J. OIL BURNERS - PUMPS - FURNACES Frederick home is ‘‘Fred’s” i younger brother, Howard, from ' Owatonna, Minn., who has been PIPE VALVES AND FITTINGS helping Fred in his house painting work. Recently both Fred and Howard, in succes­ sion, have had pneumonia. As soon as they are able to do so. the two brothers will go to eastern Oregon to take a job. i PETERSON When school is out this sum­ m ’.x’i- mer the rest of the Frederick family hope to move back to Plumbing & Heating Co. the same area, from which they first came to Springwa­ MO 5-5490 ter. 147 E. Powell Gresham Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Shearer and family drove out from Multnomah on Sunday to Visit “Dad” Edward Shearer and al­ so Mrs. Shearer’s sister, Mrs. Everett Shibley and family. Visiting Elmer Linn for a few days is a boy from Oregon City high school. Mr and Mrs. Jack Akins and small Kathy spent Sunday in Portland visiting Mrs. Akins’ parents, Mr. and Mrs. Roy I The Social Security Administration calls our Beck. ! Page Six Estacada, Oregon Clackamas County News Friday, March 16, 1956 i cuts heating costs... ' ' o ffe r s you Farmers Attention For Top Performance in your kind of drivi nçf ! Come in and well prove that you get more GO for your dough in V Ford V-8 You get horsepower that makes horse sense in Ford's new 225-h.p. V-8. The purpose of this new horsepower is more torque . . . more rotating power to turn the wheels of your car. With more torque you get greater response—quicker getaway, swifter passing power. You’ll find it the silkiest, quietest engine you ever commanded. You get top performance for your kind of driving! This new 225-h.p. Thundcrbird V-8 en­ gine has a displacement of 312 cu. in.— which makes it the biggest engine by far in the low-price field. And it is available in al! Fordomatic Fairlanes and Station Wagons. Equally important, these new 225-h.p. engines are rolling off of Ford’s production line note So plan to see your Ford Dealer soon. He’D be glad to show you why you get more GO for your dough in a Ford V-8! ESTACADA MOTORS, Inc. ESTACADA, OREGON Great TV, Ford Theatre, Station KPTV, Channel 27, Thursday, 9 :30 P. M. Viola News The V i o |a Community church has set another record attendance of 61 over their last week’s record of 57. It looks as though they might 1 make that 70 by Easter. Rev. D. Landon w ill be the guest speaker this next S u n ­ day. Rev. Landon was the pas- 1 tor at the Redland churrh for 1 many years and was instru­ mental in Rev. Renauds being ordained. Thursday nite the choir and orchestra will hold their prac­ tice and Friday night the adults and the string orches­ tra will practice for the spe­ cial numbers for Easter and the coming Singspiration next Sunday evening. The Easter program for the smaller children is w ell under way and practice w ill be the last two Saturdays of the month. i Last Surday evening Mr. and Mrs. Bill Kirchem showed some movies that they had taken of the congregation coming out of the church the day of the Bennets' fortieth wedding anniversary, and also some of the film s taken at the Community club of the anni­ versary party. George Smith donated a lovely framed copy of the Ten Commandments to the Youth Group. Bernice Miller has been bit­ ten by the cold bug and has been dl for about ten days. Timmy Garner is home from the hospital where he was confined with polio. He seems to be getting along nice­ ly- attention to the fact that many fanners in the low income bracket and ordinarily not re­ quired to file income tax returns are failing to meet an important requirement of the re­ vised social security law that became effective with 1955. All farm operators, having a net profit of at least $400.00 during 1955, must file an income tax return for social security purposes, even though there may be no income tax liability. April 15 is the deadline for filing income tax returns covering the year 1955. Farmers desiring specific information should address the nearest Social Security Adminis- tation District Office whose address is Pioneer Post Office Building, Portland, Oregon. ☆ CLACKAMAS COUNTY BANK SANDY, OREGON Serving Eastern Clackamas County Since 1911