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CLAC K AM A S C O U N T Y NEWS. E ST A C A D A , O R E G O N . NEIGHBORHOOD NEWS NOTES F R ID A Y . M A R C II i i . Garfield News ( By Leila G ordon) 1957 Kftift. I* T ' » r • 3 Helen Parvin are both improv ing after surgery Those attending the spring festiva last week at Viola Com munity hall were Lola Reim ers, Mrs. Riley, Belle Duus, Blanche Groves, Flossie Carter, Helen Eaden, Elda Youngberg, Florence Lamb, Maude Haugh- ton, Leila Gordon and Miss Cora Haupert. Garfield Dorcas Society will meet with Mrs. Rena Davis on March 21 Mrs. Virginia Hankens is painting the new cabinet for her family the Sylvan Carters. Mr. Hankins works in Port land but is driving in to work this week ard B, Carlock, Chief of the U. S. Army Military District, Ore gon. These new obligations short en the period of participation in ready reserve training to three years after the individu al completes his six months o f active training. This com pares with the previous re quirement of a total active du ty and ready reserve training obligation of five years, Colon el Carlock stated. This option allows the high school men a one year defer ment after enlistment before taking the six month active du ty training. A phase of the program cur rently in effect is slated to e x pire on April 1, the Colonel stated. This phase allows men to join the Army Reserve for 6 years with no active duty obli gation. This program also per mits the man to request 6 mon- the active training at a later date more convenient for him. The six month traning pro- grom is now open to men in the 26 to 35 year age bracket. These men may enlist for three years in the Army Reserve and then serve six months of active duty training. This traning must be started withn 120 days after enlistment, Colonel Car- lock concluded Members of Garfield Grange Special at Springwater Grange Rev. Ravan of Estacada visiteu Rarlck in the evening. altar all are proud of their new him Tuesday and found him Attention is called to Grang Mrch 22.We want to help He of you who have birthdays or | made by R. C. Maxwell. much better. By Myrtle Dmytryk ers and any others who are in anniversaries to celebrate the j plans to build the other sta Phillis Fitch took a load or Bernice Miller In tions when he has time. hogs to market Monday and terested in Civil Defence. Mrs. occasion. Mrs. Fred Millard returned Warner Grange visited Gar spent the reminder o f the day Lovila Lalor, director of Wo- charge of program. Supper is home March 8 from a stay shopping in Portland. j mens Activities for the Feder- scheduled to begin at 6:30, so field March 14 and occupied j al Civil Defence Administra- get seat at your speciai table. the chairs and held the meet with her sister in Washington, Ed Dmytryk was made First | tion will speak at the Eastham ing. Garfield lecturer Blanche and departed again on the foll Groves put on an excellent owing Thursday for a vacation Sergeant of his National Guard ) | School in Oregon City March At the j j 29 at 8 PM. Mrs. Lalor is nat program.She honored our three trip with her daughter and son- company last Sunday. Stan Dmytryk re ionally known for her speaking 50 year members and presented in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Ref same time (By Margaret Ross) ceived a promotion to Sergeant ability and welcomes questions corsages to Sisters Rena Davis Leishbaugh. At last report they A record turnout of 29 Eagle First Class. and Sadie Anders and a bouton from the audience. Her topic is were travelling thru Idaho ana Creek Grangers visited Maple niere to brother Elmer Davis, plan to visit Death Valley be Dinner guests at the home of j ‘Women and Civi Defense.’ In Lane Grange Saturday night. There were 3 readings. A song fore returning home. Fred is Erma Tenny Sunday were Mr. addition to this, there will be The Shirley Burnett family ‘old MacDonald Had a Farm’ other discussion that will ap holding down the fort during and Mrs. Ernest Livermore Those attending drove to The Dalles Dam Sun acted out by the youth install Marys absence. and Mr. and Mrs. Jack Neff o f peal to men. are urged to bring with them day to witness the opening of ing team and a Welcome song Everett Shibley has been do Beaverton. Mr- Livermore is an the new docks. They went on and Home Sweet Home by all. question about Civil Delence (By Mrs. Joe Wiederhold) ing the family chores for the old timer in the Springwter to Klickitat, Wash, their one Six granges were represented like answered. Mrs. Katherine Poikila en past week while Margaret and area, having worked for his they would time home, for a brief visit be and 4 masters present. Re 7th & Winnie are fightng the flu bug. brother Frank who owned a Eastham school is at fore returning home, Joanne freshments were served to 85. tertained with a d l n e r Wed. night for several guests includ Ranee Millard was quite ill saw mill here about 55 years Harrison .Oregon City. Coffee | Burnett is home this week for Visiting the Dewey Qualls ing Mr. and Mrs. Oouchie San- over the Week end. However ago. He also visited with Maud will be served. spring vacation from O.S.C. and Ray Gordons Mon. were ■ ders and family, Mr. and Mrs. Dont forget the Pot Luck The Carl Ronnows drove to Mr. and Mrs. Amos Hills and George Mapes and family, Mr. Forest Grove Sunday to take Mrs. Florence Lamb. John Parvin and three boys. Kenny back to Pacific U, fol The John Abbott family had Mr. Parvin is superintendent at lowing his weeks vacation. a bout with the flu the past the new fish hatchery at the While there they visiter! the Week. All are improved ana old log cabin site on Eagle Tate family former local resi back at their various tasks. Creek. dents. Visiting at the home of Mrs Thursday afternoon Mrs. The George Baleys made a Gena Ballou last week during George Mapes and Mrs. Oouch week end trip to Bremerton. spring vacation were grand John Thursday sisters Anne Judu children Stephen A lf nnd Beck- ie Sanders visited Mrs. Parvin at the Oregon City hos and Ruth Smith went to Step ey Gredvig of Portland. Mrs. henson, Wash, to visit a cousin , Maxon A lf and Mrs. Joe Gred pital. The ladies say she is d o ing nicely and expects to be A Week end guest at the Os- vig were there on Saturday. home soon. ear Judd farm was their grand FARM EQUIPMENT Also vacationing with grand Dining with Mr. and Mrs.Os daughter Mario Todd of Port parents were Linda Wicken- car Complete line of Forseth Sunday Were land. Their nephew Bob Judd, kamp ad her friend Joyce Kon friends from Vancouver, Wash. Service on all makes who had recently come here at the Ray Gordons. Mr. and Mr. and Mrs. Gus Olsen and from Calif, returned last week Mrs. Mencini came for and models of farm them Mr. and Mrs. Carl Kallgren.Af end to Long Beach temporarily and were dinner grests Sun. ter dinner the folks all drove equipment. to be with his wife nd family eve. NEW LOCATION up to inspect the new fish hat March 9 Mr. and Mrs. L.O. Grange members and neigh and models of cars. Gerber attended the Shrine Po bor« were busy at the hall last chery. tentates Ball at the Port week and finished Also service on all painting RESERVE ENLISTMENTS land Shrine temple. the dining hoom and hung cur makes. DECLARED ATTRACTIVE On the following Tuesday i tains n Vancouver Barracks, Wash- NEW OWNERS the Gerbers enjoyed a visit We need volunteers to fin New, shorter, ready reserve Gresham Equipment from their son in law and ish the kitchen and lower hall daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Ray before open house and pot luck obligations for young men in Co. the 17 to 18 1-2 year old brack mond Shaver and children Jim on March 30 ORIENT GARAGE et make enlistment in the Ar my and Randy from West Linn Litte Cheryl Lee Parkison, my Reserve more attractive Phone MO 5-4722 Last Saturday night the Ger the Dokey Palmateers grand it was an Loon Hv. • Orient bers attended a tamale party at daughter and daughter of Mr. than ever before nounced today by Colonel Will the Wm. Kershem home in L o and Mrs. Dan Parkison, has gan. been very ill with tonsilitis. Sunday Nola Clester and her She was mcch better at last re mother Dora Clester drove to port. Salem, taking her sister Zo Mr. and Mrs. Russell Wilson la Crain and two young daugh of Gresham visited her sister ters, who had been visiting and family the Pete Ballous here for the past week. There and showed slides of their re they met Zolas son and a friena cent trip to Arizona. Pete sala l who took the three visitors it was almost as good as taking back to their home in Cottage the trip. | Grove. > Hattie Hershberger stayed Sunday visitors at the Virgil over night with Mr. and Mrs. Nelson home were Mr. and Dewey Qualls, afteh attending Servicing A ll Makes . . . IN ESTACADA EVERY WEDNESDAY Mrs. Morris Siebert and two Grange Thurs. night. children o f Sandy. Mr. and Mrs. Dean Qualls Tuesday the Nelsons receiv and Julie visited their families ed a visit from Mrs. Nellie the Frank Chevrons and the Nelsons niece, Ethel Reed,ana Dewey Quallh from Friday Gresham, Oregon Phone MOhawk 5-2186 a fellow student friend. Ethel through Monday. Margene cel has completed studies at the U. ebrated her birthday while of O. and will now enter hospi here. tal nurses training in Portland. Mr. and Mrs. Dewey Qualls j Overnight guests of Bonnie visited Mr. and Mrs. Vern Nelson Saturday night were Lantz Sun. Mrs. Lantz health ! Carol and Patty Buhlinger. is much improved. When the film Walk to Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Magill Freedom’ which had been pub had a phone call from their licized for Sunday night show family in Popar Bluffs, Mo ing by Westminster Fellow that his brother Vern had been T U B E S T E ST E D F R E E ship failed to arrive as schedul in a car wreck and had a brok- 1 ed a substitute film was was en neck and was paralized PH ONE 44 F I hastily procured.A good disi from the necn down. He had cussion followed this movie;so been taken to the Barnes hos says M r. H enry W. Goode, Donald, Oregon W e Pick Up and Have One day Service the group was not disappointed pital in St. Louis. Wm. 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