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] March 5 at 1 PM there will be a PLEASE JIM— 1 BuhUnger and Tom Burnett Lou ! Jim please continue the articles Mr. and Mis. Jim White arriv pattern fitting meeting at ed from Montana last Sunday to Whites. Anyone interested is in- by Mrs. Buey, the one she had tu visit yith his mother, Mrs. Fran»; vited. Bring a tape measure,yard- j the paper was good. We were in- Provla- stick, pins, 2 yards of string,pen- tending to have the Garden Club Last Saturday afternoon Mrs. White, who is still in cil and paper. Next meeting at sign a paper Mon. but I forgot to Earl Wilson gave a party for her encc hospital. World Fellowship Circle of Ea Florence Lambs. Subject is Low pass it around.----- Leila Gordon. Sunday School class ol junior a I ------------------------------ gills (4th and 5th graders) at the gle Creek Church will meet next Calorie meals. There is to be By Margaret Rosa Barton Baptist church. She wan Tuesday at the home of Mrs.Os small charge for your dinner. Visiting at Gordons Sat. eve. THREE LYNX PTA HEARS Week end house guests of Mr. assisted by Miss Gerry Kinkade, car Judd at 1:30 P. M. Another Social night is planned were Mr. and Mrs Bill Christian- TALK ON CHILD'S DISEASE and Mrs.' Robert Blewett were another junior teacher. for j some former neighbors from Last Friday eve Mr. and Mrs. for Saturday, March 7 at Eagle sen of Barton and on Sun. 0ne in every 000 children are hall, beginning dinner Lola Reimers. Gardiner, Oregon, Mrs. Ruth C arl Ronnow and daughter Kathy Creek Grange born with it and even with the i ntertained at dinner in honor ot with pot luck supper at 6::30 P. l Mr. and Mrs. Dewey Qualls had jborn Keith ami her three children. T » « k k A H H ,.M o nn + Vw» Ray | besi C care, a T P . S survivjal U r V I V l » ! b bey e V O ilC l t l l C tt*FI ann the friends ! Hattie T Hershberger Officer- of Eagle Creek church Mrs. Ronnow’s birthday. Guests M. AH neighbors and Gordons to dinner and an even years is rare. The killer? Cystic at their last meeting considered were Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Potter are invited. Fikrosis. Affecting the infant’s ing of canasta recently. and two questions of general inter and their daughter Karen. Floyd Beebe is building some gland system it results in chronic est. A letter was read from a Tony Garner. new' porches. Pete Ballou is the coughing, difficulty in breathing, On Saturday the Ronnows went non-resident inquiring about the pneumonia and small weight gain carpenter. possibility of establishing a fund to Forest Grove to attend the an In- Mike Ballou has been ill for despite a ravenous appetite. for the perpetual care of lots in nual Barbershop Ballad Festival. attend formation about this terrible dis- By Leila Gordon sometime and unable to the loc 1 Forrester Cemetery,and They were accompanied by Mr. school. He was taken to the Dr. ease was given at the P. T. A.mee- asking if the church members and Mrs F.arl Brackett and their The Garfield Grange If. E. will again Tue. of this week. ting held in Three Lynx School Jean Brackett and would care to undertake such a son Paul. meet Thursday at 7 P. M. with . The J. I. Carpenter house was , la*e January. responsibility. While no decis Joanne Burnett, from Portland, Gena Ballou. The meeting had ; vacant or awhile and some one A* the meeting, conducted by with ion was made in this regard, the Joined them there, along been postponed from Tus. stole the butane tanks. Vice President Mrs. Bob Moody, church officers would like to Kenny Ronnow and some of his The Garifeld Home Extension Hattie Hershberger and her P*ans " ere discussed for the fun hear expressions of opinion from friends from Pac. Univ. met with Judy Burke Wed. Feb. sister Lida Noccni had dinner at n'ebf tr> bp held on Feb.27 and other owners of lots in this cem Jackie Ralston Mrs Ed Johnson last Friday 25 and she and at- then a movle about Cystic Fikrosis etery and any other interested entertained her sister. Mrs. Oscar had the program and gave a good the Ray Gordons Mon. and j tended Garden Club. , "’as shown and a question and i ns- local citizens. Judd and Grace Baisdell at lunch demonstration of hair care and Spring has finally hit Garfield- period followed, Plans were completed to invite eon. On Saturday, her birthday, 3 tyling, the officers were absent the robins and meadowlarks came Because Cystic Fikrosis is as The Bishop’s Company, a relig she was har pily surprised by the for the business meeting and Syl about two weeks ago and the known and as prevalent as it ious theatrical group of national visit of quite a number of neigh via Laughlin was acting Chmn. Carter place across the road is | *s ’ societies and PTA groups Jane alive with little lambs bouncing | would b? doing a service to the fame to present a play in Eagle bors. On Sunday the Johnsons and Leila Gordon as sec. Creek church on Friday evening, entertained at dinner Ed's broth- Abbott had the quickie program all over the place and to top it community and the little afflict April 10. Two other churches In erin law and sister Mr. and Mrs. and demonstrated place cards ed ones, if information about C. this area have tentatively agreed Pinet and the latter’s granddau for Easter and St. Patrick’s day. off Bill Tucker started spreading F. could be more rapidly distrib fertilizer on his fescue in Garfield to co-sponsor this program.More ghter all of Portland. Other She also gave the health report, Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Anderson uted. The C. F. foundation will details will be announced later. Sunday visitors were the John talking on epilepsy and re curing and Gena Ballou visited the Port- be more than glad to send a rep- A baby shower was given last son’s son Don and his family sties and said the most cause of land Art Museum on Sun. to view cesentative to the societies’ meet- Friday at the home of Mrs. Harry Last Saturday Florence Clontn- backache is the need for calcium the Vincent Van Gogh exhibit. ing. The film shown in color Is Clark in honor of Mrs. Vernel ger went to Corvallis with her and protein. well done and yoth seeing. The DePlois (the former Jacqueline brother C. C. Davis after hearing Margaret Elkins the treas. was Eileen Randall is so much im Cystic Fibrosis Focndation is at Castile) of Portland. Co-hostess that a young nephew Jerry Davis reported ill. The exhibit work proved she started baok to school 2747 N. W. Cornell Road, Port was Mrs. Vernon Castile. Mrs. had been hurt in a bicycle . acci shop will be Feb. 27 at Clackamas recently. She attends part time land. DePlois brought her smaD baby dent. at 10:30 with a sack lunch at noon until her strength returns. She is girl with her for the guests to Achievement day will be April George Randall’s daeghter. A week end guest of Gerald see MURPHY TO ADDRESS ine Wyatt was her girl friend Ma 29 at the Dodge Community hall The Wm. Bogans have returned FARM LOAN MEETING 3:30 P. M.. lives near from 10:30 A M. to Mabel (Mrs. Bob) Cluster re rlene Jaones, who George T. Murphy of Portland, ceived a phone call last Monday, Dodge Park in the former nelgn- More about that later. Each club to treir home, the former Hersh- many name plate berger farm. He has been working ! who has been associated March 2.from Geneva, New York. borhood of the Wyatts. On Sun is to make their to cards. It was suggested to make in southern Oregon and in Wash. \ years w ith agriculture and coop- Her son Norman announced hap day the Wyatt family drove pily that his wife (the former Lebanon to celebrate the birth either bonnets or covered wagon» Elma Jean Shoup) had just given day o Mr.Norman Wyatt’s mother to carry out the Centennial theme. and11LeBaQGordon00kto en e m eetifgT f Two local students at Oregon Had a program planning meet friends last week Thev w eri 7 . the Farmers National Farm Loan birth to their first child, a 7 lb. home ing and many interesting subjects 12oz. baby boy. Thisis Mrs. Cles- State College who were for week end visits were Janice were sent in for consideration.On Mrs. Elmer Timm. ter’s 4th grandchild. will preceed the meeting. CLACKAMAS COUNTY NEWS, PAGE 8 F tacada Oregon,Friday, March 6, 1959 the 'News' Want Ads Bring Good Results Eagle Creek 40 Years Of International Flight O n F e b ru a ry 8 , 1919, e leven passengers boarded a Farman “ G o liath" for the first com mercial international fliqht — a 2'/,-hour run from Paris to London. They sat on wicker chairs and ate sand wiches and cookies aboard this b i-w in g e d , m u lti- ¡¡rT* cabled / Gmlield A'?ws Bold French aviators M e r- moz, Gimie and Dabry made the first commercial Atlantic crossing on M a y 12, 1930. Captain Dabry later accomplished morn th an 5 8 0 tra n s -o c e a n lc flights for A ir France. A ir. F ra n ce , w h ich p io neered the first commer cial international flight 4 0 years ago, presently fea- _ ^ fures Caravelle jets that** * J j, . V cruise at 4 7 0 mph and r, .. w, range 1500 miles. Boeing ' fc*«. x > 7 07 's are next for fhe ■“ progressive airline, bring ing tra n s -o ce a n ic hops thaf allow you to have lunch in Paris and din ner in N ew York. CURRINSVILLE M ARKS!" N EW S Number 37 Volume No. 1 Kstacada Oregon,Friday, March 6, 1959 Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Sirpless 01 Mrs. Ina Johnson of Astoria Kathy Barr, daughter of Mr. The _ Baptist ,. . Women’s . . Mission Among the many people who Sam and Mrs. Joe Barr, broke a bone Faraday entertained Mr. and Mrs. visited her daughter, Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. John Anderson of CODY GETS HONORABLE met at the home or have been ill with the flu tn* past Portland were guests at the home MENTION ON COWAKA in her foot while running at the Earl Sirpless of Portland with a Haines and family over the week Mrs. wship Doris Wallin on Tuesday week are Mr. and Mrs. F. E. Doo of Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Ahnert on Estacada school Friday, Feb.20. birthday dinner on Sunday, hon end. afternoon. ley and Mrs. Fred Bartholomew. Sunday. Mrs. Anderson is a sister ALL LEAGUE TEAM oring Earl’s birthday. Robin Cody of Estacada got of Mr. Ahnert. The best way to make a for honorable mention on the All Mr. and Mrs. Von Gray attend tune is to work at it and ? start ed the boat show in Portland on T c , .. . . . . Mr. and Mrs. Larry Godsey I Cowaka League Team. Melvin Haines celebrated his Last Sunday dinner guests at the spent the last two weeks vacation- when you're real young. Tip to motorists: The man who Sunday. ____________ : 12th birthday on Saturday witn home of Mr. and Mrs. Jack Har-jng at Death Valley, Calif. On travels at excessive rates sets the a party for 8 of his friends.Those bert were Mr.and Mrs. Harry Hai-the way home they stopped at pace that exterminates. Mr. and Mrs. Larry Meade attending yere Kenney Krieger, March came in like a lamb.Get bert of Eugene, Mr. and Mrs. Les-Porterville to visit Mr. and Mrs. visted Mrs. Meade’s orother-in- Susan and Nancy Kiggins, Mike Mrs. L D . Haughton was caned lie Peterson of Portland, Mr. and Bud Bartholomew and also stop- your boots on boys. It will prob Are you a subscriber to this law, Wm. Giles last Sunday; he Chamberlain, Cathy Armstrong, to Coos Bay early Monday morn familyped at Mt. Shasta to do some ski- paper. If not we would welcome ably go out like a lion, as the being critically ill in the Oregon Jerry and Christie Wallace and ing because of the death of her Mrs. Cecil Harbest and and Mr. and Mrs. Duane Day of ing. They had a wonderful time you to our great family of read man says. City hospital. 1 Jackie Horner . father. ers. 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