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Forecast
High Low Precip
May 1 59 39 .24
May2 52 38 .02
May3 59 40 .24
May 4 57 40 .17
May 5 50 38 .27
May 6 54 35 .00
May 7 67 33 .00
Lake Levels
Precipitation to date: 34.83
May 11, 2011:26.44
Mostly sunny and partly cloudy.
Highs in the 60s and 70s. Lows
in the 40s.
Weather information courtesy of the U.S. Corps of
Engineers. Call 367-5132 for Updated stream flow
information.
Foster Reservoir: 616.1 -
Green Peter: 1,009.88
Head of a Woman by Karl Schmidt-Rottluff, 1916
,.,One evening,.. David arose
from his bed and walked on the
roof of the kin/s house. And
from the roof he saw a woman
bathing and the woman was
very beautiful to behold.
2 iAMUEL 11:2
VOUR COMMUNITV
Ii 70th
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quipped. "Because liars go to
hell."
"They said their I dos till death
do us part," he said. "And then they
went apprehensively to her moth-
er's house."
They told her parents, he said.
Her mother cried. Her father stood
nearby muttering something about
getting $60, going to the court-
house and getting the marriage an-
nulled. But he didn't, and the mar-
riage stood.
Six months later, Ed was draft-
ed into the Army. He took part. in
the invasion of Sicily, and he spent
his time in Italy.
He left behind a pregnant
wife. When he returned, his 2-1/2
year old son, Bill, saw him for the
first time. Nine months later, Den-
nis was born, then Rick and Jerry
over the next three years:
Six years later, "my mom said
to my dad, when you get older,
you have a better chance of hav-
ing a girl," Pastor McCartin said.
Instead, they ended up with three
more boys, Dean, Mark and Tim,
over the next three years.
After Jerry was born, Wanda's
mother asked her mother-in-law
to ask him to go to church, Pas-
tor McCartin said. He wasn't the
church-going type, but she figured
he might listen to her. He did, and
after listening to the sermon, he
went forward to answer a call to be i
Community Chapel Pastor Mark
McCartin talks about his parents
at the .Chapel during their 70th
anniversary celebration Saturday
afternoon. His father is visible on
the overhead screen.
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Ed and Wanda McCartin, at the center, celebrating their 70th wedding anniversary, are joined by six of their
seven sons. In front, from left, are Rick, Wanda, Ed, Dennis and Bill. In back are Dean, Mark and Jerry, who live
in Sweet Home. Tim is not pictured.
saved.
"'God found me,'" Pastor
McCartin quoted his father. "The
whole family began going to
church."
The family spent a lot of time
in church, and four years later Ed
McCartin began attending a Bible
school in Wisconsin. He received
a license and became pastor at
Hampden Community Church.
When Mark McCartin was
8 years old, a doctor told his fa-
ther he needed to move west for
drier air. The family moved to
New Mexico, staying there for a
year before moving to California
for work opportunities. The three
youngest sons grew up in Southem
California.
Wanda worked for Hughes
Aircraft, assembling and soldering
parts and inspecting them, in Cali-
fornia.
Ed retired from a job selling
paint for various products, such as
cabinets and sheet metal.
They moved to Sweet Home
some 20 years ago, using it as a
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headquarters while taking trips east full time in Sweet Home for about
to visit their sons. They have lived 14 years.
II Monty
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Brandon Jones, Haley Swanson,
Eddy McCartin, Tierra Moore, Jeff
Bennett, Ole Olson, Anna Chang,
Cody, Cannon, Sierra Owen,
Zane Jackson, David Skeen, Kyle
Moore-McKay, Ryan Mann, Nicki
Ailshire, Michael Connelly, Can-
dalynn Johnson, Sarah McCartin,
Joshua Pickett, Kristen Peterson
and Lacy Carranza.
The play will be held in the
high school auditorium, 1641 Long
St. Admission is $4 for adults and
$2 for students and senior citizens.
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