Estacada's Clackamas County news. (Estacada, Or.) 1957-1976, May 17, 1957, Page 2, Image 2

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i I U HAMAS
SOCIETY and CLUB NEWS
SQUARE DANCERS ARE
chair dancers w ill be
out m
GOING STRONG force. Music by Eddie Kay.
A t the practice dance May
Merry Mountaineers are on
9 it was decided to have one the hospitality committee.
dance a mon 1 during the sum­
Those attending the Trout-
mer on the 3rd Sat.
of
the dale dance Sat. night were Mr
month.
and Mrs. Bill Bruguier;
Mr.
Merry Moutaineers Square ami Mrs. Harry Caldwell; Mr.
Dance Club elected the follow ­ and Mrs. Dale Russell; Mr. and
ing officers' B ill Sinclair, pres; Mrs. George Bavart; Mrs. L il­
A1 Collins, vice- pres;
lian Gore;
Mrs. Helen Dunn
Bavart, si Lreas; Mr in id Mrs and Del Kitching
Dale Russell, council delegates
and Helen Dunn as club repor- 1 ESTACAD A
ter for the council.
On Saturday, evening Mrs.
M ay 26th the Spring Festi­ Mabel Anderson was treated
val dance 2-5 P.M. at the D iv­ to a turkey dinner in honor of
ision St. Corral.
L iv e music Mothers Day dy her sons Em-
for square dancing.
Wheel­ e-y and Bob.
Some of the Fstacada moth-
1 trs who had ‘measly’ Mothers
Days Sunday were Anne Un­
derwood. Darleen Wade
and
Clifton Walters. There are also
a number of cases of hepititus.
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OR E GO N .
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17. 1957
CARD Of/THANKS
We wish to W*uk you
for
i your kind and beautiful ex ­
pressions o f sympathy extend­
ed to us during the illness and
death of our loved one“.
Mrs. Minnie Marchbank
Robert Marchbank and Family
Floyd Marchbank and Family
Glenn Marchbank and FamiK
Carl Baker
•,1 -‘ii j Mrs. John Marchbank
m o tP 7 w r k
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WííMt ü« N«“!8 st? T ry
a » Aol. til üilü
THESE WOMEN!
“ He w ho c a r r ie s a t a le
makes a monkey o f him self!”
Mrs. Eva Tooley spent her
Mothers Day with her son and
his family, Mr. and Mrs. Bill
The Northwest
Chewings
and Creeping Fescue Associa­ 7 Y E A R OLD BOY
Leeman of Forest Grove.
INJURED BY F A L L
tion representing Oregon gro­
Mrs. Susie Moore was hon-, wers of fine fescue turf grass­
Steven Slane, 7 year oln son
T ariff of Mr. and Mrs. W. P. Slane of
ored by a visit from her
son es. will ask the U. S.
for
protection Dodge fell from a loft at his
and family Mr. and Mrs. Har­ Commission
old Sarver and Benny of Salem against encroachment of for­ grandmothers home at Sandy
eign imports on the domestic I lust weekend and was rushed
Mr. and Mrs. Larry Meade markets.
to Providence hospital where
were guests Mothers Day
at
he later underwent a serious
the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ray
kidney operation.
Colson and family of Oregon
City.
LAR G E A TTE N D A N C E A T
DODGE COMMUN IT Y CLUB
Mrs. Howard Mock
spc.it
f
The Dodge Community Club
part o f Mothers Day
in her
had its regular meeting May
home with her daughter and
10 with the largest attendance
son-in-law, Mr. and Mis. Dal-
it ahs had for sometime. A b ­
vin Tatro and grandchildren,
out 30 adults
and children
David, James, Sandra Lee and
viewed the interesting films
Kathy Mae.
The rest of the
shown by the Forest Ranger.
day was spent
visiting her
N ew board members were
mother and father in Portland.
elected as follows: Mrs. E. T.
Caswell, Mr. John Wolford and
Mrs. Ray Smith spent Moth­
ers day with one of her sons
Jack Kishpaugh.
and family, Mr. and Mrs. Don
Smith.
“ G ood m o rn in g g l o r y !
T R Y A NEWS W A N T AD.
H ere’ s M erry Sunshine, in
Visiting in the home o f Mr.
TH E Y GET RESULTS
person!”
and Mrs. Charles Surfus were
their daughter and son-in-law,
Mr. and Mis. Proffit.
My tfjighlisrs
Happin -s is a sunbeam which may pass
through
T oisa n d bo onis without losing
a part’';.'1? o f its original ray; nay, when
it str:k 's n a kindled heart, like a con­
verged b'gni on a mirror, it reflects itself
with redoubled brightness. It is not per­
fected till it is shared.
- - Jane Porter
(Carroll Siutmil Honte
Day and N t"at Service - A Local Institution
Phone MOhawk 5-3794
Gresham, Oregon
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m
Mr. and Mrs. Red Housler
were the dinner guests on Sun­
day of Mrs. Houslers daughter
and family, Mr. and Mrs. Don
White of Portland.
OPEN
FOR
Garfield News
BÜS3NESS!
FRIDAY, MAY 17,
LAKEHEAD CRUZ-INN
* Soft Ice Cream
* Hamburgers
# p op
* Picnic Supplies
* Fishing Tackle and Bait
Watch h r our Grand Opening
announcement!
John a"d Marie Geil
H E 'S HOW TO
REDUCE YOUR
INCOME TAX
Your Checking Account
Can Save You Money!
Many people overpay their Federal Income
Tax because they keep NO accurate record}
o f allowed deductions.
W ith a checking account in thU bank, you cm
easily keep such a record which may be worth
many dollars to you. The record is actually
kept in your check book.
Stop in at the Clackamas County Bank today
and let us show you how to use your cheking
account to REDUCE TAX E S.
Clackamas County
Bank
(By Leila Gordon)
Garfield Orange met
Sat.
with Master Pete Ballou in the
chair. Brother R. C. M axwell
built our chaplains station and
our Chaplain Sadie Anders is
mighty proud of it as are
we
all. Other stations will be built
by Brother Maxwell as time
permits.
Sister Banche Groves had an
interesting program. She had
each member give their moth­
ers maiden name and where
she was born and married.
Sgt. Colbert talked on GOC
and asked for volunteers
to
help put our station on a
24
hour basis.
Bro and Sis. Matt Ott were
our visitors from Springwater
Grange and spoke briefly.
Rollie Poppino
explained
Grange insurance with charts.
Ken. Palmateer praised our
volunteer firemen for
their
work in the fire district.
Brother Shirley Buck
was
reported ill at his home in M il-
waukie.
Our strawberry festival w ill
be in June; date to be announ­
ced later. It w ill start with pot
luck and a 50c
charge
fo r j
strawberry shortcake.
Massey
.
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DORIS
OF
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“ He’s a real find! When he tipped the hat-check gill I
night, 1 noticed five^car keys among hw pocket.
- Harris
FARM EQUIPM ENT
Complete line of
Service on all makes
and models o f farm
equipment.
N E W LO CA TIO N .
and models of cars.
Also service on all
makes.
N E W O W NE R S
Gresham Equipment
Co.
ORIENT G A R A G E
See
Phone MO 5-4722
Loop Hy._____ Orient
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d e a le r o r p lu m b e r
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matches
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Look how Ford leads its field . ..
most powerful “ six,” the Mileage Maker
Six . . . most powerful optional “ 8,” the
The Garfield Grange H. F.
met May 7 at the
hall and
made plans fo r our strawberry
festival. Eight members were
present. The next meeting w ill
be at the home o f Gena Ballou;
the July meeting to follow the
Grange meeting upstairs.
Refreshments were served
by Norma Lee.
Gena Ballou
and Rena Davis.
David Qualls and Mr.
and
Mrs. Dean Qualls and
Julie
had evening dinner
at the
Dewey Qualls home Sun Dav­
id reported in at Fort Dix. N.
J. this week.
Mr. and Mrs. Larry Fortner
and Alex Botkin attended the
Civic Theatre Friday eve. for
the play ‘Bus Stop’
I Visiting at Rav Gordons on
Sat. were Mrs. J. H. Lindholm
and son and on Sun. Mr. and
Mrs. John Wickenkamp
and
sons Jim and Larry of Beaver­
ton and Mr. and
Mrs. John
Abbott and
granddaughter,,
Michele Dem ovek.
Invitations are out
for a
bridal shower fo r Linda Nlesen
at the Grange hall Friday. May
I 17 at 7:30 P.M. Wedding plans
I in next issue.
Garfield Dorcas Society will
meet
Thurs.
with Maggie
Bates.
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Thvnderhird Supercharged V-8 . . . plus 3
other ultra-modern “ 8’s” to choose from!
and N obod /m atch es
Fords pnce
•
Right now you can have a ’57 Ford
delivered for less cost than for any other
comparable model o f the low-price three.*
Come in today and sample these savings!
Action Test the new kind of ’57 Ford!
* Based on a com parison o f m anufacturers' suggested re ta il delivered prices
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