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I Pat?e 2 T h E SANDY POST, SANDY OREGON Electrical Contractor ABSTRACTS or TITLR IN SURANCE W ell D rillin g C. 0. JOHNSON I f y o u b u y o r s e ll see Ug. O lile a t a n d m o s t c o m p le te t i t l e p la n t in t 'la c k a m a s C o u n ty . Is y o u r t i t l e g o o d ? C. A. WILLIAMS Phone 142 Sandy, Ore. Fpcrson Road Rt. 1, Box 479 Oregon City Abstract Co. Butler Bldg. So. o f Courthouse ROD’S BACK! THURSDAY, OCTOBER Two Families Report New Babies; Infants Arrive 10 Minutes Apart in-law and daughter. M r. and Mrs. L. W. Orsie, visited w ith her m o th e r here last week. Many Flower« Bloomed M r. and Mrs. Jack H e n ry drove Mr«. A lan D. H e n ry | som etim e th is week. 1 ,^ ^ ° ° ™ ° * ° ” u S ^ m s l The A lp in e H u t w ill re-open up fro m P o rtla n d S unday to spend the day at th e ir home ••n' u h u / 7 o should be declared on O ctober 23. M r. and M rs -- I red here. T hey said they w ere s u r ----------- Baby Week. Walsh, owners, w ill manage it. prised to see how m any o f th e ir John Christensen w e n t to P o rt A t the present tim e it is being re flo w e rs had bloomed in the past land M onday to b rin g M rs. C h ris modeled. week. | tensen and th e ir son, John David, M iss Freda S tadter and Jack The M t. Hood Pow-W owers Jr., born Oct. 9, home. M rs. Don- H enry, Jr., were also v is itin g at | aid Chapel le ft the h o sp ita l last repo: ted a gala d in n e r a week I the m ountains Sunday. ago Tuesday a t The Fireside. R?J|Unid a QhWi,h<nht r SOnr , D °,nald A’ n y ° np interested in kn o w in g I Cpl. R ichard (D ick, as we know n i n ? ¿anhe| W Po’?,land m orp about the Pow-W owers is h im ) Reick w ill be hom e Thurs- u n til S a tu rd a y and then w ill r e - , in vite d to see M rs. H a rriso n Bur- i day on a 30-day leave. He is w ith tu rn to th e ir home in Rhododen- ton o r M rs. A lan H enry, w ho are the M arines and is stationed at r u . i. . . . in charge o f m em berships fo r th is ’ Ocean Side, C alif. The Christensens baby was d is tric t I We w ent in to see the Oregon- r h ra n j ,USt ^ n ^ b efnre th e , The executive board o f the USC game in P o rtla n d S aturday. « r K c h ,t arn!V H 3 ,he Pare,1t Teachers' A ssociation met ' “ Scalpers” were asking $25.00 a St f<e hL’.o at M rs. H a rriso n B u rto n s Tues- ticke t. We had good seats fo r the Substltute Postman ja y p rice o f $3.60. O u r new postm an fo r one dav .. .. .. « ... L o ts o f people le ft th e ir cars - - - ■ -• Hoop Practice Slated was F ra n k Christensen, w ho was down tow n and took a cab to T he firs t p ractice o f the basket pinch h ittin g fo r his b ro th e r. the game. Jam s o f people w aited Cards have been received fro m ball team w ill be Tuesday, Oct. fo r cabs, but the o n ly w a y to get 26. Bob B u rto n , F lo yd Reed. M rs. Maude K rebs fro m W illia m s th e re in tim e is to w a lk tow ard bu rg , Va., w ho is a tte n d in g the Claude Gudge, Don and C lif f the stadium and catch a cab Junker, B ill H o ffm a n , Don R eick n a tio n a l postm asters convention com ing back. ' in N ew Y o rk C ity. F ro m W il and Don K in g sle y are on the I f you were a custom er o f a cer team. lia m sb u rg she said she w e n t by One o f the new members, Tom ta in p a rk in g lo t they w ill d rive boat to W ashington and M onday H a llu m , is six feet and a lo t o f you to the gam e and b rin g y o u r she a rriv e d in N ew Y ork. inches ta ll: Bob B u rto n says the car back. G e ttin g back to the M eetings are held in the m o rn squad is lo o kin g fo rw a rd to a re p a rk in g lo t is another m a tte r, in g and sightseeing tr ip s and match w ith the Koch L u m b e r but i t ’s s till b etter th a ri tr y in g to o th e r e n te rta in m e n t fe a tu re s are ta ke a cab to th e game. . Company. planned in the afternoons. Ju st as I was g e tin g news M r. and M rs. W allace Scales M rs. A lice Scales, s is te r to fro m M arge H o ffm a n , m ore news w ent to v is it his m other, M rs. M rs. Krebs, is ta k in g care o f w alked in. M r. and Mrs. Dave the post o ffic e d u rin g h e r ab A lice Scales, th is week-end. But. N o rth visited w ith M rs. H o ffm a n I the Log Lodge was so busy th a t sence. I both o f the yo u n g e r Scales had M onday afternoon. T h e A lan B. Olsons are vaca M r. and M rs. A. M. C onway w a a it it on on table table. tio n in g in Utah. T hey w ill re tu rn i to wash dishes and w _____ “ _____________ ' ________ M rs. C a ro lin e W etheraod s son spent the week end at th e ir home on H e n ry Creek Ave. M iss R ila M aher was the guest o f Bob Vorhees at the J. H. K e ife r home la st week-end. ¡STAN SKOKO I to r Commissioner NEEDED because of his determination to establish better roads. Y OUNG and aggres sive .. 34 years of age .. foresight and deter mination for better ment of Clackamas County .. has definite road program. EXPERIENCED road man .. advocates improv ing and maintaining a better road system . . understands conditions, having been a member of the Clackamas County Road Department for nearly five years. KNOWS Clackamas County . . . resident for 27 years, engaegd in road maintenance and farming. VETERAN World War II . . . served 29 months active duty with U. S. armed forces. Vote 41 (X) Better Roads SKOKO Com missioner N U C 0 A At Mabcry— Rannow Youth Feted at Party Thurs., Frl., Sat., Oct. 21-22-23 C laudette C olbert, F red M c M u rra y , M a rjo rie M a in in “THE EGG AND I” Ih*ar Folks, Rod has returned from hunting (with results). W e art* glad Io help you with any eleelrieal needs, large or small . . . and any wiring yon may need. Complete line \\ estinghonse Applianees for the home. I hanks for your fine cooperation while Rod was gone. Yours truly, the small fry . ORIENT ELECTRIC CO. Ixiop Highway at Orient Phone Gresham 3434 A best seller becomes a best p ic tu re ! — A LS O — R obert Paige, N oreen Nash, Ted Donaldson in “RED STALLION” F ilm e d In the g lo rio u s colors o f the w est! P LU S — CARTOON ANO NEW S Chapter 10 "The Sea Hound Sun., Mon., Tues., Weil. Oct. 24-23-26-27 P a u le tte Goddard, M acD onald C arey in “HAZARD” The new -fangled, kiss-angled, star-spangled h ila rio u s s to ry o f . . . a g ir l w h o g o t ja n g le d ! — A LS O —- The B o w e ry Boys in “JINX MONEY” in the a ll-tifn e best fro m y o u r a ll-tim e fa v o rite s ! — P LU S - CARTOON ANO NEW S ■■ - M URDEROUS FISH tR A P S dv. I. I y'NHámeíc^,Chj Box 142^ A storia. Ore..,. . - ■ ■ Brightwood Man III in Hospital Have You Heard? Have You Attended ? Don't Fail to Hear These Thrilling Lectures At the MASONIC TEMPLE I Sandv, Oregon J ' “ F riday, <Ictober 22 — 7:15 p. in. TWO MEN TH A T WENT TO HEAVEN AND CAME BACK Mrs. Kegley at the Vibra harp Who Were They? Sunday, October 2 4 — 7:45 p. m. S piritu alism C A N T II E I) E A I) RETURN? While strange faces appear on the screen. Mr. Kegley will unmask the wonder workings of Spiritism and give the explanation ot this phenomenon. Mr. Kegley has never attended a seance, but he has scores of interesting pictures and experiences of those who have been rescued from its fiendlike grasp. Thurs., Oct. 28, 7:45 p.m. -SATAN— A MYTH OR A REALITY Could a Good God Make a Bad Devil? Whal Did They Say ? B R IG H T W O O D M r. and M rs. Joseph B ergm an paid a v is it last week to H a m ilto n ("D u tc h ” ) Stevenson, w ho has been serious- I ly i ll fo r several days at th t E m anuel hospital in P o rtland. M rs. A r t Jonsrud spent last I week-end v is itin g re la tive s in P o rtla n d . M rs. W ayne Huddleson is re co ve rin g fro m a recent illness. M r. and Mrs. D onald E llis and A lec H agberg re ce n tly purchased th e B rig h tw o o d T a ve rn fro m Joe S ta rva g g i. The ta ve rn w ill re m a in open fo r business. M r. and Mrs. Samuel Rodman spent la st T h u rsd a y in P o rtla n d on a business trip . Dover Nimrod Has No Deer Success ( D O V E R —V. W. W itte n b e l w ent to John D ay w here he m et his p a rty o f nine h u n te rs fo r a w eek’s h u n tin g . He re tu rn e d home Oct. 8th, none o f the hu n te rs h a vin g | had a n y success. M rs. A lb e rt F in le y, w ho has been i ll w ith flu , is able to be up and around now. M r. and M rs. R oy F o ste r and son, K enneth, o f N orwood, Ore., visite d in the A lb e rt F in le y home Sunday. M r. and M rs. W. R. Souders, Gresham, w ere v is ito rs last W ed nesday in the Charles N elson home. T r y The Post classified | tio n fo r best re su lts! A SAVE MONEY! 39c 2 77c ¡b. ibs. America’s Favorite Rest Foods Mustard “delicious” 1C - Best Foods French Dressing 23c Shinola White Polish IQc 49c M. D. Light’s Grocery V M A B E R Y — M r. and M rs. W. E. R annow entertained at a d in n er last T h u rsd a y h o n o rin g th e ir son, | B ill, on his 16th b irth d a y an- j nive rsa ry. Present w ere M r. and M rs. Hans I Koch, M r. and M rs. George Roh- w eder and son, George, M r. and M rs. H o w a rd V a e re tti and B arney K ro m . M r. and M rs. Fred Bowers re ceived a telephone call la st week fro m th e ir son, R ichard, w ho re c e n tly enlisted in the m a rin e corps and is statidned a t San Diego. M r. and M rs. W. E. R annow and son, B ill, attended the hom ecom in g gam e at P a cific U n iv e rs ity at F o re st Grove la st Saturday. M r. and M rs. H. Koch and M rs. E liza b e th F ritc h visite d M r. and M rs. Patgen a t S chaniko last week. S A L E SAVE TIME! Sandy Theatre Sandy, Oregon Phone Sandv 691 21, 1943 Phone Sandy 307 Bluff Road Sandy, Oregon Re-clect Incumbent GEORGE G. VOTE 40X RANDALL REPUBLICAN CANDIDATE FOR COUNTY COMMISSIONER CLACKAMAS COUNTY Honest and fair administration. Born on a farm in Clackamas county. I own and operate where I was born. Attended school at Willamette University. Seven years master Warner Grange. Served two terms in state legislature. Thirty-two years on Central Point School board. Chairman of Canby High board. Fifteen years superintend ent of Oregon City M. E. Sunday School. Member of Wool Growers, Wheat Growers Assn, and Dairy Co-op. Advertisement From where I sit... //✓ •A Joe Marsh I'm Glad We're "Different! There’s a lot of difference of opinion in our county on the best kind of pasture. Some say alfalfa mixed with brome grass—others say mixed with oats or barley. But all agree that a mixture’s better than a single crop. From where I sit, so long as we never become intolerant o f one an other’s different tastes — so long as we live together w ith our d iffid ences, and even supplement them the way brome grass does a lfa lfa , then we’re a m ighty good crop! I sometimes th in k people are*the ’ ’ So neighbor — enjoy your cider same way — and the strength o f while I enjoy my beer! Vote for America is its m ixture o f so many your candidate—I’ll stand by mine! different strains — some from one But never let our differen ces country, some from another—rig h t divide us! down to little differences: like folks who have a taste fo r beer and those who prefer cider. Copyright 1948. t rated States Brewers F oundation MAC sec- H e s s e l’s Estimates Cheerfully Given on WRECK and PAINT JOBS We Do Only Quality Work T R IA N G L E ®®SS®1 S ... Your dealer foi Chrysler - Plymouth International Trucks I ARTS Phone Gresham 229 SERVICE