Guriietd News < bv Leila Gordon) The Garfield Grange will In stall the Llamas us Grange and probably three others, at Damas cus on Dec 2nd. 26 members of Garfield Grange wen- to Radland Sun. as the Gar field installation team installed Red and, Harding, and Holcomb- Outlook Granges.The team will install at Rockwood Grange In Mu'lnomah Co. Dec. 4 at 8 P M and a* Clarks Grange on Dec.12 v.-hen they will install Clark.IIigh- ; nd 1 Central Granges. Bid Walls’ brakes failed going down the Wilson hill and he hit a telephone pole breaking it off just above the ground and knock ed Aronl i Andersens mail box into ihis yard scattering the mail even into the trees. Harry Root had just delivered the mail and was at the next box. Bill had his truck towed back home. He and his passenger bith had hand injuries and quite a shaking up. The Garfield Grange IJ.C. will meet with Peggy Anders Dec. 3rd at 7 PM with pot luck lunch. member of the club may contact her if you can help on thera.The meeting was called to order by Leila Gordon in absence of the president Peggy Anders. There were 11» members and 3 visitors. Next meeting will be Xmas party with exchange of gifts and a pot luck dinner for the families.The place to be announced later. A delicious lunch was served by the hostess assisted by Mable Wooster and Belle Duus. Water has been piped upstairs at the Grange; Roy Maxwell did the work. You are invited to the Booster night Nov. 29. Its pot luck and lecturer has an interesting pro gram lined up.Joe Jannsens mo vies of his trip to Belgium will be shown. the frames at Louvena’s and any their home by fire. Call Helen Eaden or Gladys Jones if you need more information. Florence Lamb will demonstrate tying bows and Margaret Elkins will demonstrate a center piece. The Agents * * program on pattern alter- ations and foundation garments was interesting and instructive. Llewellen White is a new member Edward Lee will undergo sur gery at a hospital in Frisco this 378 week. They are staying at Parnassus Ave. in Frisco. " Byron Anders was taken to the Oregon City hospital Thu by am- bulance following an accident in the woods. Xrays show his pelvis is fractured in two places. The Oran McCartneys have sold their home in Garfield and have moved to South Estacada. The Skip a Week Club met at Thelma Fiskes last week. She is Connie Randall, daughter of the Fred Randalls had her to».- sils removed last Mon. She will go in Mon. for a checkup. Dewey Qualls returned Sun. from a 10 day hunting trip in the WED. & THUR., Nov. 26-27 Heppner area. There were 5 in the party and they bagged 2 elk. He went with the Vem Lantz and they were at Qualls for dinner Sun. They had a wonderful time and were quite happy to bring home the bacon? Visiting at the Dewey Quails Award-Winning Featurette Sat. w et. t.’c Jake Qualls of Mo-, // // lalla. Marsha and Charlotte Lee arc staying at Bill Youngbergs while FRI. & SAT. NOV. 28-29 their parents are in Calif.Grand- Pa Lee and Paul are batching. CINEMASCOPE & COLOR About 20 attended Fie North west Berry Growers meeting at ROBERT TAYLOR and Grange hall Sat. eve. It was an RICHARD WIDMARK IN informative meeting, but thep had hoped more would have been in terested. Mr and Mrs. Carl Burke visited friends in Portland Sun. and Grandma Lamb baby sat wftn Gary Mr. and Mrs. Jack Zcits and SECOND FEATURE son and Mr. and Mrs Ken Palma- teer had dinner in Portland rec JIM DAVIS and ALLISON ently celebrating Mrs. Zen s IIAYES IN birthday. The John Parvins plan to spend Thanksgiving at her brothers,the Stuart W. Egglestons in Portland Page 5 THE CLACKAMAS COUNTY NEWS Estacada, Oregon, Friday, Nov. 28, 1958 THESE WOMEN ! B y d'Alessio Walt Disney's "Pe rri" Wetback Hound Garfield Home Ext. met at Jane Abbotts Fri. The morning was spent block printing A spec" ^ e°°d ial meeting will f* nt Florence nei«hbors hel«>ed out Thep wor' Led on a quilt. Next meeting Dec. Lambs Nov. 24. Jane A.bbott gave 3. Contact Thelma for place.The a quickie demonstration and on Xmas party will be at the gra„g. health she quoted from an article ¡C.,, J ,'“, , , the erican °f ^ ^ E d u arfp op p in o, son of Frontiers He itv, xt" exp Itollie Poppinos of Garfield left kinl was a,>noin.jH O, w w etK A l e x a n d e r Va. Oct. 23 for a 7 Garfield Society uai uc i u Dorcas soci et y met The y ™ K , , weens i triP n p io tn ana tral wceks “ > oou s »ut;h and cen Central Ymnv „.in ........ Tlur with Louvena Crawford and Doe 10 -n'l rm PM wiua Jwth exenan- exchwi* /';merica IIe is in Rpsearch wilh ., , , Jone worked on a fire quilt: the club » ,,r „ ¡ f a i , i ____ _ a exchan- the state Department in Wash to tie 4 (milts f„r qH. n °- “ b ge (>f gifts not to cost more than ington D.C. His parents have i L 4 !c r the „ Ut , Ke .1Sf S 50c The Ext also wil1 fil> a box ' ttr ' the quiIts t0 Put m with gifts for a family that lost ) word he is enoying the trip and Sunday at the Garfield Nazar- ! accomplishing the things he was ene Church the missionary bags ¡sent to do Lee Abbott will have his ton that had been handed out, were con- sils removed at the Air Base hos laid by the alter; each bag tained 50 coins. pital Dec. 4. Mr. and Mrs Shirley Davis are Joy Buser entered Providence the proud parents of a daughter " " ' T ' rr"VKI born Nov.18 at a Medford hospi hosp,tal S a t for »bserwation Susan Dernovek and daughters tal. Grandparents are Mr. and h e lp m a k e y o u r h o m e will spend Thanksgiving at her Mrs Art Youngberg. She weighed parents, the John Abbotts. a s p re tty a s a 7 lbs 7 oz. Eileen Randall, daughter of the Its impossible to get Lora Pal- picture George Randalls had surgery at mateer on the phone since the Providence hospital in Portland new grandson Duane Daniel has Wed.At last report she is doing come home. He was greeted by O.K. his sister Cheryl "The Law and Jake Wade" “ Wolf bog" SUN., MON., TUE., Nov. 30 Dec 3 j j R TELEPHONES “I’m glad you spoke up, Mr. Plum. Why I NEVER refuse . _ a nice date like you a little nightcap!’,’ Mah Disney's 'The Light in the torest" IN TECHNICOLOR . « OWN YOUR OWN BUSINESS! Texaco Service Stations for Lease and FESS PARKER Starring James MacARTIIUR Wa wij! pay selected applicants during their mananeffi^nt training period. Financial assistance avail an c!e e tric dryer is able to qualified persons. e asy on clothes — m akes them last longer The gentle action of an electric dryer keeps clothes soft and new-looking; dries children's clothes in a hurry. Y o u r appliance dealer can give you all the facts about a wonderful, new electric dryer. CALL Pcrilanivt/eek Days, CA 6-3571 or Evenings Ml 4-8012 ES TA C A ? ! TEI EPJÎCSJ g T fllG R A F H CO. 41. C. Shock IS GONE W£ WISH TO THANK THE ESTACADA WE HOPE TO BE IN OUR FINE MODERN VOLUNTEER FIRE DEPARTMENT FOR BUILDING N EXT TO THE ESTACADA THE FINE JOS AT THE SPORTSMAN'S ELECTRIC FOR A MERRY HOLIDAY CLUB FIRE AND PREVENTING IT FROM SEASON! ESTACADA WILL BE PROUD SPREADING TO OUR NEIGHBORS. OF ITS NEW RESTAURANT (WITH A WHEN THIS BUILDING IS TORN DOWN BANQUET ROOM SEATING 100) AND IT WILL BE THE END OF ESTACADA'S A MODERN COCKTAIL ROOM - ONE OLD FALSE FRONT-END BUILDINGS. OF THE NICER IN THE COUNTY. We wish each and every one a HAPPY THANKSGIVING! - Woody Dexter T he Sportman’s Club