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6 C LACKAM AS C O U N TY NEW S. E STA CA B A . OREGON. F R ID A Y . M A T 17, 19Œ7 will be unable to receive visit-1 Mr. and Mrs Llo y d Vestal of ors until the end o f the week. Portland and Mr. and Mrs.Dale ! He is in a great deal o f pain Miller o f Eugene, were Sun- and is kept under sedative, j day guests at the Lee Miller home. ¿ » Ik C L A C K AM A M O U N T T N X W Í L. J. Anderson Hayes-T aylor Motors Editor and Publisher The community will be sad- | Graduation at the Barton dened to learn of the death of Roscoe F. Hunt. He died sevr School is set for Wednesday eral weeks ago at the Port eve. May 22. Everyone is in land Sanitarium. H had been vited to attend. ill for several months and had ; not visited his property in V i Mrs. Eugene Bomitti has re ola for the last 4 months. Mr. turned home after spending 9 and Mrs. Robert Meyer have ] days in the hospital where she had charge o f the Hunt ranch was rcovering from a stroke S T A F F CO RRESPO N D EN TS for several years. which left her partial paraly Mrs. Joe Wiederhold George ........................... sis of the right side o f her bo Mrs. Ray Gordon Garfield dy. She needs someone with Last Thursday after school her 24 hours a day and Mrs. Lafaye Touts Viola her the 4H Bowl Lickers gave the daughters-in- law- are taking One was about a little girl 4H sewing club a surprise par who found a pressed maple- ty. The menu was punch and turns staying with her. leaf between the pages of the cookies which the Bowl Lick Bible and took it to her moth ers have learned to make. Mothers honored at Barton er. “See what I found— it Church Mothers Day and pre must have belonged to Eve.” sented with corsages were Mrs. Then there was the one about Ed. Carlson o f Seattle was a May Graffis, eldest mother; (Continued from Page 1) the hoy and girl who were weekend guest of Mrs Minnie Mrs. Harry Clark and Mrs. Forman and son Til. Mr.Carl to A boy told his mother that walking down the street Leslie Jensen, youngest moth son formerly lived with the The boy was over Dad said he' didn't like women gether. ers and mother with most who drove from the back SA-at’’ heard saying: ‘Just who is the Formans. children living Mrs. Jesse and like most Estacada wo opposite sex, you or me?’ Moore. men who have the right ens- A Mothers day celebration The 4H Bowl Lickcrs Cook wers, she tol l her son that At a large patriotic gather was held at the Kenneth Val back seat drivers were bad ing the speaker asked the ing Club gave a luncheon for entine home with all the Brist- enough, all right, just about crowd. What flies over every their mothers and Mrs. Grace lin family wetcoming home as bad as men who cook from public buliding in the U. S.?” Still, who is community lead Mrs. Win. Bristlin after a 3 4Hers weeks stay in the hospital with the breakfast table. Then there and a fellow way back yon er- For the menu the made and served food that a partially collasped vertabra. is the woman who says her old der shouted Peejins.” they had learned to prepare Mrs. Bristlin is feeling much man tells her in the morning during their year in the club better. Coffee and a cake dec what he wantsg for supper under leadership of Mrs. Chas. orated by Mrs. Valentine and that night and how to cook it, Snowley. The lunheon at the Mrs. Eaden, two of her daugh yet doesn’t know the differ Snowley home was served to ters. was served in the after ence between baste and waste. 1 (Continued from Page 5) Delbert Allen was seriously Mrs. Fred Poppe, Mrs. Lester noon. injured Saturday when a log Courtain. Mrs. Frank White- Two women in an Estacada rolled off his truck and broke head, Mrs. Grace Still and Mrs S’MORE DODGE ITEMS store met and each told the his back and both legs. He is C. Snowley. The two boys in other a kid story. They were so in Oregon City hospital and the club. David and Mike, are r Vacation Bible Srhool will good that everybody laughed. according to his wife, M ary, rapidly becoming good cooks. begin at Dodge Sundav School May 27th. Published weekly on Fridays at Estacada, Clackamas County, Oregon. Entered in the postoftice at Estacada, Oregon, as sec ond class matter. Subscription rates in Clackamas County one year $2.50; outside the county and in the State of Oregon one year $3.50; outside the State of Oregon one vear $4.00. Sub scriptions payable in advance. • • • • • Proudly Announces The Addition of the Popular English Built Hillman Minx & Triumph TR3 THIS PERSON & THAT *5 & : • vx Mrs. Howard Westerberg was called away from the luncheon at Springwater Fri day ,o her mother, Mrs. M. K. Meritt o f Mulino who was ve ry ill. Mrs. Westerberg re turned home Monday to report that she was better. ..„V 3 S* ,-;:*s** • - ... • a . - Mrs. Mary Kishpaugh is ■ staying with her daughter Mrs Arnold Kceth and family in Milwaukie while Mrs. Barrie Kishpaugh and her mother Mrs. Bob Riddle are in Pasa dena, Calif. To Its Dream Car eTVlercnry Line THE ADDITION OF THESE DESERVEDLY PO°ULAR FOREIGN CARS TO OUP- BIG M - MERCURY L’ N£ BRINGS TO OUR AREA ITS FIRST FULL SCALE UNVEILING OF IMPORTED LIGHT CARS AND SPORTS CARS. WE ARE HAPPY TO OFFER THE CONVENIENCE OF THIS ADDED SERVICE TO OUR FAST CROWING COMMUNITY. THE TRIUMPH TR3 THE HILLM AN M INX The Hillman Minx offers a comp lete line ox station wagon, T D O l’ i an and foreign 1-door edans and convertibles, noted for sports car races — is available economy and ease of operation. Priced as low as $1,(514.00 for a 2 door station wagon delivered in Gresham. both convertible and hard-top models ;u prices as low as $2600.00 delivered in Gresham. Complete stock of part:; lor both of these foreign cars is carried in Portland warehouses, assuring prompt service at all times - - Hayes- Taylor Motors 515 North M a in .......... Phone MO 5-3111 Gresham George Caswell celebrated his 13th birthday with a big family dinner at Sieds Rest aurant in Oregon City. WORK DAY AT DODGF CLUB NEXT SATURDAY There will be a work day at the Dodge halll on Saturday, May 18th to put in the water pipe. Everyone please come. There will be noon pot luck for workers. , Scenes like this are as commonplace as the moonbeams that play on the nursery wall. L ittle Gail doesn’t know it . . . but Daddy and Mummy ‘‘look in” on her every night. But what o f the hours when parents sleep? W hat o f the busy playtime when Daddy’s at work, and Mummy’s in the kitchen, and Gail is out walking her doll? W h o will "lo o k in" then? Centuries ago the Hebrew pilgrims went up to Jerusalem for the great feasts, liftin g their eyes to the hills, singing the song o f “ The Divine V ig il.” H e that keepeth th ee will not slumber rang the voice o f the leader. H e that k eep eth Israel shall neither slumber nor sleep answered the chorus. x Even the loving care o f parents is no substitute for the faithfulness o f God. W hen you worship in church next Sun day you ’ll be expressing the ageless con viction : M y help com eth from the Lord. AU . . , AU FOR THE CHURCh IIK »i CO-OP TIRE WEEK! 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