mm 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. C<>( NkHS. E S T AC AD A. OR E GO N . IK IH W MAV 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 £ > i 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 ff 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 . J DORIS OF &%> O ttO R U S v “ 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 y o u r a p p lia n c e d e a le r o r p lu m b e r t ;. i l l th e ).JOl •m -vf I *' -T-' ’ -'j 1 matches :: ä ^ Vitó- _ r ’-/a f 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. - , M 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 Handy, thrifty... and ' ogooefj I RAf fron Ml. i c S A N D Y , OREGON Serving Eastern Clackamas 1911 County Since A Member o f The Federal Deposit Insurance Corp. Mil K s la o a ila F o n i & Sandh Spfê d ¿ 4 Phone 245 ’ 3rd - J — and * M Main !- 3 l o n * i i i av - Estucada * *