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Clackamas county nswf ; kstacacta, ure. mig. MISS MARY LACEY WEDS IN SALEM CEREMONY Miss Mary Katherine Lacey, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Lacey of Dallas and a giadu- ate of the Estacada High School, became the bride oí Max A. Shaif, son of Mr. and Mrs. Louis Shaft of Salem, in a candlelight ceremony at the South Salem Nazarene church Friday evening, July 19. Rev. James Kratz officiated at the 8 PM rites before a large ga thering of relatives asd friends A blue and white color theme was carried out in decorations. The bride was given in mar- rage by her father. Mrs. Chas. Curry o f Salem was matron of honor and Miss Barbara Lacey of Dallas was maid of honor for her sister. Bridesmaids were Mrs. Gordon Elwood and Miss Marilyn Redel, both of Salem. To die for the truth is not to die merely for one’s faith, or ore’s country -- it is io die for the world. Their blood is shed in confirmation of the noblest claim — the claim upon im mortal truth, to walk with God, and be divinely free. —Cowper —^ (Eitrrull laxmA 1 Unite I Day and Night Service Phone MOhawk 5-3734 - ■ «*» A Local Institution Gresham, Oregon Thinks Falks I am grateful to a li my friends who have returned their business to me upon m y return "hom e". L. A. KRIGBAUM PASTI ME BARBER SHOP Estacada Broadway How To Buy Next Year's Vacation At Only A Few Cents A Day! $1 down and a few cents a day will buy you a grand vacation in 1958. For that’s all it takes to open a “ Vacation Savings Account” here. If you keep adding to it faithfully and regul arly you’ll have enough money saved up by next summer to take a wonderful. vacation. Springwater Trailer Homes J, Q uahikót - Dodge Doings BUGS Open your account now! 2 A % Interest paid on all Savings Accounts. 2 % % interest paid on One Year Certificates of Deposit. Clackamas County Bank SANDY, OREGON Serving Eastern Clackamas 1911 ivoi lunch Creek on a weekend trip leav- 1 to help bring pot luck Sandy Thomas, cousin of the visted Diamond and Crater and pitch in you will be very bride was flower girl and ring 'S a f e s t lake. welcome. bearer was Mike Carter, an G. G. Home Ec. will meet The Springwater Presbyter other cousin of the bride By Myrtle Dmytryk ian Church is announcing the with Mrs. Rena Davis Aug. 6 Following the ceremony a A ll S is « * , N e w a n d U » « d Larry and Jerry Wahlstrom beginning of their vacation Bi at 7 P.M to make plans for the reception was held at M ayflo S «« ut b e fo r e you b u y. wer hall and the blue and ' have almost deserted Spring- ble School on August 12th to fair and baazar in Sept. Bring quilt Lana Lane Trailer Plaza white color scheme was carr j water in the past few weeks. continue through the 23rd.The your scissors to cut out I W U N A AVI NUI SAUM most of school will be from 9 to 12 ev blocks. ied out in the arrangement of | They are spending their time at the Thurston ery morning and is for child the bride's table and bouquets in George ren from kindergarten through of white gladioli and blue dai Wahlstrom place sies about the hall. Mrs. Gene j while Larry does the combin junior high ages. We will have more information about this Lacey o f Dallas and Mrs. Carol ing and haying up there., The Max Main residence on school next week. Springer cut the wedding cake. Day hill road is taking on the Mr. and Mrs. Tom Cutsforth Mrs. S. C.Carter o f Estacada, at grandmother o f the bride,pour | new look. Max has almost fin and family spent Monday doing some ed coffee and Mrs. Lewis ished putting on a very pretty Netarts Beach clam digging, and had dinner Thomas of Estacada.the bride’s new roof. Young Robert Curry who with Tom’s parents who were aunt, presided at the punch spent most of last summer with camping there They were ac bowl. Sam companied by a niece, Connie Assisting in serving the his aunt and uncle, the back last Jones of Albany. guests were Miss Louise Hoo ' Dmytryks, came Ruth Avcock who has been ver, Miss Dixie Eby, Miss Sal l weekend for a visit, this time mother attending summer classes at ly Erickson and Miss Lois M c 1 accompanied by his at Cloud of Dallas. Miss Oriole and father, Mr. and Mrs. Ivan the University of Oregon Osterman o f Dallas and Miss Curry and three brothers and Eugene wil complete her cour Myrlea Hanhi of Salem were j sisteis. Mr. Curry who is Flo- ses next week. Sue A ycock has for her in charge of gifts at the recep ; lence Dmytryks’ brother, has hr-n keening house Pacific while she Is away, tion. Passing the guest book been with the Union i Railroad in Nebraska for over Clarence Olson arrived in was Mrs. Gene Lacey. naturally they Sp: ingwater on Tuesday to The bride is a graduate of I 35 years, so Estacada high school and at I lake the train. Mr and Mrs.Jim check up on the old homestead also and see how the crops are d o tended Oregon College of Edu Curiy of Portland were ing. cation at Monmouth for a year. along for the visit. Betty Denney is now work Just in case there is one per She is employed in the office know of the Polk County Federal ing full time at the Holliday son left who doesn’t Park Hospital in Portland about it. the Ed Dymtryks are Savings and Loan association. The evidence of just what sporting a new car. Mr. Shaff is a graduate of Sa lem high school and is attend j an irrigation system will do is 1 ing Oregon College o f Educa now very plainly seen on the Charles Stitcr place. Our grass tion. The '-ncial night at Garfield Portrait* uf ti* • . imi i* M other's Day After a honeymoon at the is all brown, and I look over Grange Sat. had a nice crowd Oregon beaches the couple will there and see the green grass j and a delicious pot luck din growing all around, all around, ner. live in Dallas. Mr. Smith o f Portland "Rer.ieniL: Jf ivi ima . nu ,. iih S ciu re s For traveling the bride chan- and it looks wonderful. played his accordian for the | The Everett Shibley family dancing and just for entertain-, ed to a white linen and pique Once again the President of cameras were very much heath dress with black patent attended the Clackamas Coun-j ment for those who didn’t carej has proclaimed the second in the picture before Mother’^ leather accessories and wore a ty Cattlemans Assn picnic last to dance. Sunday in May as “the day on Day. For pictures of the fr illy Sunday afternoon at W ilhoit1 There will be a work day at corsage of blue carnations. which the nation honors the taken “just for Mother’’ are Springs. the hall Fri., Aug. 2 to varnish important role of Mother in high on everybody’s list of Winnie Shibley accompanied the new stations made by Mr. the home, the community, the personal 1 ’ f the Burnett family of Eagle R. C. Maxwell. Anyone caring nation and the world.” in other affection words, Mother’s Day. A m o'c Since observing this day Is che'ces ai (Mrs. Ronald Bryan) . pi ui of usually a family affair — a the family either enlarge Dodge is soon to start a new happy get-together time—it’s ments or a series of small Ground Observer Post super also a wonderful time to get snapshots—to brighten up a vised by Mrs. M. F. Ott.Among out your camera and start corner of her desk or dressing- those who have signed up to shooting. Whatever surprises table for years to come. Most help are: Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Dad and the children “cook mothers enjoy a new wallet— Chaney. Mr. and Mrs. A T. up” to honor Mother on her particularly if it’s one that Varitz, Mrs Wm. Connor, Mrs. day deserve to be recorded. holds a complete set of family Anne Justice, Mrs. Larry Miet If the observance at your snapshots tucked inside. Or tenun. Details of the schedule house tees off with serving perhaps Mother really has her are not as yet completely Mother breakfast in bed, re heart set on a handsome locket worked out but those interest member there’s more to the or charm—the kind that opens ed are asked to call Mrs. Ott. > v than what appears on to accommodate several mil! Each observer will be allowed May. Be sure to snap a pictures. to work in their own home > or two of the welter Another g and will use Mrs. Ott’s tele s, pans and mixing bowls Mother is an uiuuin .. e phone number to contact the descend on any kitchen youngsters can assemble lrom Portland filter center to report wnen inexperienced “chefs” snapshots now lurking in odd planes. so much as scramble an eggl There’ll be dinner, too. with hiding places. You’ll be amazed A. T. Varitz is assistant so- Mother as the special guest- at what treasures old shoe- pervisor. of-honor. And, of course, boxes and desk drawers can The Paul Slane family drove there’ll be gifts especially se bring to light with a little to Seattle Saturday to return lected to “ remember Mama” probing—and Mother will, tool Eva Kathy and Larry Mason to An album is something she’ll in the nicest way. their home there. They visited Unless we miss our guess, keep close at hand and treas- ' the zoo while they were there when many of those gifts shed ure for its special dividend of and reported it is a very excel their fancy ribbons and wrap warm personal memories. lent zoo and well worth the pings, they’ll prove that a lot —John Van Guilder time. They also visited some 1 i- ' i - relatives while in Seattle. Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Mills and son Paul of Portland and Mrs Wm. Connor drove to Three Lynx Sunday afternoon See us, if you have trouble with to visit the Robert Akins. Eva SpicknaU is visiting friends in Longview and is ex pected back n Dodge this week Mr and Mrs. A. T. Varitz, Bernice Miller and Mr. Shear . . W e carry a complete line of baits, dusts, er attended Pomona Grange at and sprays -- large and small packages. Our Sunnyside Grange Saturday. expert fielu service ,s available at all times. The Calvin Kishpaugh fam ily were Sunday dinner guests Our stock of weed-kiliers is always complete. at the home of Mrs. Ivalou Stanlnecker in Colton. Later in the afternoon they drove to Ask for free bulletins that will help explain Clackamas to visit with Mr. the use of them. and Mrs. Russell McHugh. Pastor and Mrs. Martin Craft and daughter Margaret were Sunday afternoon callers at the Justice home Mrs. Ralph Reynolds cele Gresham, Oregon brated her birthday this week. Mr. and Mrs Max Kishpaugh and family dropped in Sunday afternoon to help her celebrate WORMS G R E SH AM SEED & FEED County Since A Member of The Federal Deposit Insurance Corp APHIS Mrs. Earl Eckersly has her grandson Ronnie Bowman of St. Heless visiting with her for a week. vrtSfcb For "Better Luck” with future Layers TRIANGLE ^ vd e 1 3 P , K 3 You make your own good luck when you feed your pullets this famous formula to insure— ^ a Faster growth and belter development b A Bodily reserve for highest egg production Triangle Developing Feed has mash or cracked pellet form. Estacada Feed & Seed Carver Grocery Carver, Oregon Lyle & M att Country Store, Boring E X P L O S IV E S Baby’s first big-tub bath is likely to go much more smoothly for both baby and mother if mother remembers that babies are crea tures of habit and are often frightened by any sudden change. The shift to the family tub will A seem less sudden and scary if for the first few days you start bath- ;ing baby in his own tub that he has grown used to, after you have put it in the big tub into which you have run a few inches of warm water. Talk to baby as you lower him into his tub in its new sur roundings and as you start to bathe him. Then, as soon as he begins gurg ling and splashing in the water, lift him gently out of the little tub into the big one, using the big tub ’for rinsing. The change from one tub to another will seem so slight ¡that he will take it in his stride. Within three or four days he’ll be ; so used to the big tub that you will ,no longer need to start him off in the one he had grown accustomed to and had liked so well. While baby is graduating into the family tub it’s important to stick closely to the rest of the familiar bath routine. End the bath session as you always have by wrapping him in his towel and patting him dry. Smooth his body all over with his special baby lo tion that protects his tender skin against chafing and diaper rash. A sterile cotton ball moistened with the creamy white lotion is a big help in getting it into each ere and fold. It is always a good Idea to asJ lU will need semble everything you for baby's bath before you start ta| bathe him. Place the articles be a yond his grasp, but where you can easily reach them without loosen a ing your hold upon him even for a moment. Babies are sometime^ frightened by the sound of waterf running into the tub, so for a while it is best to run the water iq before you take him into the bath room. Bath time is fun time an4 it’s good to keep it that way. DYNAMITE STUMPING POWDER BLASTING SUPPLIES Now Available at DICK'S LOGGING SUPPLY E: tacada, Oregon ___________________________________________________________