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Clackamas County News Page 1 Estacada, Oregon, Friday, Jan. 16, 1959 This Person & ì hai Patronize your farci 'Mews' job printer By C. T. E. picnic near a small lake. One couple had a little girl and the other a little boy but they had forgotten to bring the chidren’s bathing suits. It was pretty qui et around so they decided to let the children wade in the water. After splashing around awhile the boy got out of the water,slip ped up to his dad and whispered in his ear: -‘Gee dad, I didn’t think there was that much dif ference between a Democrat and Republican.” Thisis a dandy story, all in thyme, coming over from the holiday season: I told the wife we’ve got to have a tree, but I won’t pay, your bet your life, $5, no not three. I drove me to a wooded haunt and picked out me a tree. I found the very one I want and I would get it free. I chopped it down— that perfect pine— and lashed it to my car and then a voce cried: ‘Ain't that fine! Don’t move stay where Kathy Armstrong was among you are!” A forest ranger stepp the few girls in the country who ed in view and sadly shook his In head. ‘Hm-m-m, stealin’ trees; ! was 12 years old on Jan. 1. keeping with the season she has trespassin’ too, on public water a good excuse for being merry shed.” I paid a $50 fine, then and happy. When she gets into drove into the blue. I just can’t the twenties, may she still be face that wife of mine for several I happy and marry. days or two. Then there is a good football 1 yarn born this Chritsmas. The coach was saying: ’You’re doing ! well son. The way you hit the li- I nes and the way you dodge tackle 1 and worm through them is mar velous.” It’s nothing,” replied the boy. “ It comes easy to me. 1 • went with my mo: her his Chris- mas season shopping.” Yes, We Print Wedding invitations. The masterpiece of the week bp Dawn Parker The distance, a life's journey Is marked from sun to sun, Not by the hands of a clock But by the good deeds we have done. Mrs. Nellie Curirn, who raises walnuts, says in an ad in this pa per that she will crack them if desired. Nellie has found out that most folks prefer to eat their nuts without the shelter. Considered Successor to Pope Pius r -¡r.v'-.-.-r--— TYPE FACES FOR WEDDINGS AND FORMALS A very beautiful girl became a waitress in a restaurant in these parts. She was so pretty that even the married men looked at her twice. Of course everybody wanted her telephone number, ! which she smilingly gives to all. i AV (11587. Finally someoody won'.lured in what part of Port land it was located. They found it out. Garbage Disposal. YOU WILL FIND IT ECONOMICAL TO TRADE HERE! it The Missouri Traveler' . / / //I SECOND FEATURE DANA ANDREWS, LINDA DARNELL, STERLING HAYDEN and ELROY HIRSCH in n // Zero Hour CASTEL GAXDOLFO. ITALY. — Oregoire Pierre XV Caulinni Agagianian is seen in sito cui' as he leaves thè Papal r:...in;cr residence herc, after a vi !t t" ti then ailing Pepo Pi is XII. Cardinal Atragianian ts mrr vlci'pf! a probable succcs- aov *n th» Papal thnv -, Ha was avi., ni lite Cane, iati region, ni Akhaltsikhe, in 1805. SUN., MON., TUE., Jan. 18-20 BURT LANCASTER as WYATT EARP, KIRK DOUGLAS and RHONDA FLEMING in if* a jim ia s ui 0 . K. Corral" (1AM Every once in a while there is | a boy who goes into the bath room, locks the door and won’t come out until all kinds of prom ises are made to him and bribes offered. Recently a boy has bee.' pulling this sturt because his parents wont take him to the Eagle Creek Store with them. A new man in the neighborhood heard about it and went over to ' the boys house. He went to the bathroom door and exclaimed: 1 ‘Come out of there little girl.” Promptly the door opened and an indignant boy walked out.’ Works every time” says the man. Prices ior Thursday, Friday, Saturday ÓOK I w s n r* jÛ ftW H C C / HEATS F T O P Q U R L IT V , T E I1D E K FIKKSII D AILY U.S.D.A. Good T-Bone STEAK lb. 9 5 c Bologna LUNCH MEAT PORK STEAK ROUND STEAK lb. 4 5 c lb. 4 5 c lb. 8 5 c C m of the nicest cards of the, holiday season has been coming for the past 20 or <10 years.lt is a I message from the Cheer Club, Gertrude Scrutton. Sec. The, cards go out at other times and ocassions and reach the afflicted land l^ose who are mourinig.This good oman, Mrs. Scrutton, is do- j ing a -great service for her fellow creatures. Jan. Ï j -16-17 b iio iM J ii; Sunkist Navel GRANGES g lbs. 3 9 c AVOCADOS 2 for 1 5 c CELERY 2 stalks 2 9 c TANGERINES 2 lbs. 2 9 c GROCERIES Cottage TOMATOES 2 2Viz cans 3 9 c Standby T U N A 4 ’/ j cans 1 - 0 0 Great Northern BEANS 5 lbs 7 9 c Van Camp's TAMALES 2 303's 2 9 TAYLOR’S HIWAY MARKET N. Estacada City Limits &diway 211, - CR 9-3253 The application came back his mother said because where it said age he wrote ‘atomic.’ The Cascade Riders of Viola have elected officers for the coming year and will continue to ride. Horse lovers throughout the country will praise them for keeeping the animals around so the folks may see them.Millions of children in school today have never seen a horse which has been man’s greatest help and millions of them have pulled his wagons and other vehicles all their lives. Other than the dog and cat, the horse has been inan-s closest associate and the . most beloved. May the Cascade ' Riders live forever. Grandma was telling at Grange agout the two little girls who were playing together. One of them said: ‘there is no Santa Claus” and the other replied that she would ask her mother and daddy about it. A few days later the two girls playe together again and one said to the other: "My mother and daddy say there is a Santa Claus for everybody who ir kind and good and helpful and now wise guy I’ll tell you I something. No stork ever I brought you.” The past year with one excep- tion has been a great one for this department. So many have written complimentary about it that it is very encouraging and makes life worth living. Then we have made several requests for more salary’ and all have been granted. The black mark on the record is that the old buck who operates the department during i the past rear proposed to 46 wo men and didn’t get a single fav orable response. v --------------------- Here is the prize story o f the year. It was found by Gordon Grammock and it appeared in his column in the Des Moines Register: Two families, one Republican I and one Democratic, went on a* i THUR., FRI., SAT., Jan. 15-17 IN TECHNICOLOR URAN DON DeWILDE, LEE MARVIN and GARY MERRILL in They were sitting around the lodge room the other night and what do you know about this. They were talking about women. One was saying that his wife had become quite poetic and would wake him up every morning and say “ Lo, the morn!” Another brother spoke up and said that his wife had been doing that for ! several years but she always said i ‘Mow the lawn.’ W E HAVE A COMPLETE SELECTION OF SOCIETY Which reminds us that soil samples may well be taken dur ing the winter months when farm work is not too pressing. Call or write to the Extension Office in Oregon City for lirections for taking soil samples and cartoins for mailing. U l VL ■ , i e l J »’ t - Coral and Ivory. Whitewall Tirer. Now M ote: , Powcrg!: dle, Radio and Heater. Sharp! 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