Sweet 'n Speedy... CARAMEL WHIRL CAKE STARTS THE DAY ESTATE OF CHARLOTTE C. HALL Millen F. Kneeland M. C. Corcoran 2234 S. W. Fourth Avenue, Port­ land, Oregon NOTICE TO CREDITORS (No. 11649) In the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon for the county of Clackamas, Probate Department Notice is hereby given that the undersigned has been appointed executor of the estate of Char­ lotte C. Hall, deceased, by the Circuit Court of the State of Ore­ gon for the County of Clackamas, and has qualified. All persons having claims against said estate are hereby notified to present the same duly verified as by law re­ quired, to the undersigned at 4033 S.E. Howe, Portland, Oregon, within six months of the date hereof. Dated and first publication Jan. 30, 1959. Last publication Feb. 26, 1959. Millen F. Kneeland M. C. Corcoran, Attorneys. Hot or cold, served early on a working morning or late on a Sunday, Caramel Whirl Coffee Cake makes a new and delicious day-starter. A really fresh twist on breakfast cakes, it’s clever in shape, unusually rich in flavor, and very different in method.! No measure, mix, or knead required—no rising time—just follow these speedy directions: i SHOES for the Entire FAMILY! Caramel Whirl Coffee Cake , ---- « - ----- V4CUP Tine;'then into crumbled topping. Twist a strip and wind into a coil m center of greased 9-inch round layer pan. Repeat with remaining strips, coiling them around first strip to fill pan, making one round flat coffee cake. Bake in moderate oven (375°)/ 20 to 25 minutes. Cool a few minutes before removing from pan. While warm, drizzle with a glaze of ^4 cup confectioners’ sugar and 1 to 2 teaspoons milk. ) flickk BUSTER BROWN SHOE STORf OREGON CITY MAIN >r II6NTI IOOA CAI I Fresh, ^ a n -k e a d y , C o u n ty r R i ukS WINNIE SHIRLEY TO HAVE PART IN COLLEGE PLAY d fê ^ d ' salait 1 ^ Winnie Shiblcy, Estacada Rt. 2, will participate in the Fir Acres Theatre production of Toad of Toad Hall set for Feb. 26,27,28 at Le-.vis and Clark College. Miss Shibley will p,ay a sharp sarcastic fox and also an ermine stoat in a dance number. She is a sophomore English major and the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Everett Shibley, Estacada. m a if pumi pouch t y CARL HELM In His Plan M îfâûîèW hÎD True It la, as years go by And lower sinks the sun. Many things that you and I Had once considered fun. Now seem far beyond our strength: But we won't miss them, thou£ If we realize, at length, That God’s arranged it so That, when energy is low As nature banks the fires, If we lack that old-time 'go', We also lack desires. Page 3 THE CLACKAMAS COUNTY NEWS Estacada, Oregon, Friday, Feb. 27, 1959 able to continue our great defense Are you a subscriber to this deterrent to war. paper. If not we would welcome "F or this deterrent must be you to our great family of read­ constantly modernized as newer ers. weapons and counter measures are invented. Continued national prosperity is essential to afford continued national defense.” “ You will perforin an urgent pumblic service if you help public understanding of the need for a balanced budget and for rea­ sonable price stability which is dependent upon it . . . ‘ Take a more active part in building public understanding o f the widespread penefits to result if the budget is kept in balance, price stability mantained, the dollar protected, and healthy growth encouraged, Let your voice be heard.” CLACKAMAii COUNTY NEWS NO COMMENT By James W. Douthat Washington D. C., Feb. 17— The newly-appointed Secretary' of I Commerce Lewis L. 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