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Voi. 11 4 SECTION TWO T H E SANDY POST, SANDY, OREGON H er/ in Vancouver Sandy Post C lu b s - SOCIETY - L odges Phone 31 War Bride Likes U.S. 'Very Well’ ! At Cottrell— Couples Guests At Friday I)in ner S L E E P Y H O L L O W —a —M n r. ----------* . a and n u i C O T T R E L L —M r. and M rs. H. M is . P. a . Cochran, fo rm e rly o f ! H- W a tk in s e ntertained at d in n e r A rlin g to n , Wash., have re ce n tly on F rid a y evening fo r M r. and moved to a home on M a rm o t road. Mrs. Ray W ilk in s o n and M r. and M rs. C ochran is fro m Bude, C o rn M rs. M. B. Splawn. w a ll, E ngland, w here she was a M r. and M rs. H a rry E h rh a rt nurse. are g randparents fo r the fir s t She has been in the U nited tim e. A baby boy was born to States fo r 15 m onths and re p o rts M r. and Mrs. Don O ’B rien, she “ likes it v e ry w e ll.” M r. Coch (F loyce E h rh a rt) o f H ills b o ro , ra n is an independent lo g g e r in on Oct. 16, a t E m anuel h o spital th is area. in P o rtland. M rs. E tta B e ch ill had as guests M r. and M rs. Fred W a rn e r and over the week-end M r. and M rs. W a lte r R adford have re tu rn e d R alph G r iffin and children, R alph fro m an E astern Oregon h u n tin g Pictured above are Miss Ursula Miller and Virgil Dahrens, Jr., and Dale, o f P o rtland, M rs. tr ip w ith 2 deer. both of Sandy, who exchanged marriage vow s Oet. 6 in Van- M r. and M rs. W illia m B ooth Opal B echill and son, James, cover. Tins couple now live in Sandy. and M r. and M rs. B. E. G rant, have th e ir daughter, M rs. P h illip a ll o f Bend. O’M era and sm all daughter, fro m M o ro here fo r .a fe w weeks v is it. Visit Parents Sunday M r. and M rs. S. E. D icke y o f -M r ' and M rs - G- L - M cAlevey, spent la la s st t Sunday Sunday w P o srtland, rtland, spent w ith ith o f B u fia l°- N Y - and 3 boys have M rs. D ic k e y ’s parents, M r. and come to Oregon b ulb fa rm to Bv Mrs. W alter Metzler O’H a rro w ’s fa v o rite hym n, “ God live. M r. M cA levey w ill w o rk M rs. C. J. W a lke r. P L E A S A N T H O M E — S till ac Be W ith You ’T ill W e Meet w ith lil y bulbs. M r. and M rs. L o u is Phelps a t tiv e as B ible class leader a fte r A ga in .” tended a w edding reception fo r teaching Sunday school fo r nearly Besides his church interests Mr. M r. and M rs. C lyde Phelps, o f 70 years is the record set by C. A. O 'H ara loves to w o rk in his b e rry P o rtland, w ho w ere m a rrie d re O ’H a rro w , C o ttre ll, w ho w ill cel field, p u ttin g in a fu ll 8 hours cently. T he reception was held ebrate his 91st b irth d a y Monday, daily. A ccording to F. A. M a th a t the home o f the b ride’s m o th e r Oct. 25. eson, a nephew w ho 50 years ago The Sandy R ainbow G irls e n te r in P ortland. M r. O 'H a rro w w ill be honored was a m em ber o f M r. O H a rro w ’s D onald Dodd in ju re d his knee tained m em bers o f Gresham Jobs at next Sunday m o rn in g ’s service Sunday school class, "W e just w h ile at w o rk last week and has D aughters w ith a H allow een a t F rie n d ly C o rn e r M ethodist can’t keep h im fro m w o rkin g . been unable to w o rk fo r several p a rty Wednesday n ig h t a t the church at Pleasant Hom e by the W hy he p ra c tic a lly puts in union M asonic T em ple at 9:30 p. m. days. special appearance o f the M en’s hours. Even the ra in doesn’t stop A business m eeting was held chorus, w hich fo r the 2nd con M rs. L o u is Phelps, and sm a ll h im fo r he has a special ra in suit son, Dale, spent la st T h u rs d a y p r io r to the p a rty . A s k it, games secutive year w ill sing M r. fo r such occasions.” v is itin g w ith M rs. R ich a rd Ma- and dancing was fe a tu re d as p a rt o f the e n te rta in m e n t. A pple roney, o f Sandy. cider and doughnuts w ere served. Since there was no h ig h school T h u rsd a y the g irls converted the H allow een p a rty to a slum ber p a rty . M rs. R u th Leum , m o th e r The C a m p fire G irls o f Sandy a d viso r to the club, acted as chaperone. Grade School held th e ir fir s t m eeting Oct. 7. The fo llo w in g o ffic e rs w ere elected; W anda Lee, p resident; C arol Agent Demonstrates Colorful, appealing as an Indian Summer day! Haselw ander, vice-president; Gar- Pressure Sauce Pan rn e tt Rhode, se cre ta ry; M audine The use o f pressure sauce pans Wonderful fall colors. Sizes 34 to 40. Crone, tre a s u re r; Jo A n n C h il in cooking was dem onstrated to ton, ;»ong leader, and Frances m em bers o f the B rig h tw o o d D ibble, scribe. Hom e E xtension U n it by M is s 1 C lara W eidm an, B e tty R oberts, Janet T a y lo r, C lackam as C o u n ty M a ry Anderson, Janice O u re cky agent. and T helm a Scales a re o th e r She also displayed several mem bers o f th e O----V group. cookers a and served ,«. Elizabeth makes o f the cuviveto iiu öliVCU Beebe and M a ry Lauderback are j a pudding made in a pressure guardians. cooker to u n it m em bers a t th e ir The C a m p fire u n it chose as its lunch. The lunch w'as prepared name, “ Tanda,” m eaning love, and served by M rs. Hansen," M rs. h o nor and respect. Payne and Mrs. Jenkins. M rs. Landis, leader o f the B rig h tw o o d 4-H Club, to ld o f the clu b ’s a ctivitie s. Special m ention was made a t an o ffic e rs ’ tra in in g school held re ce n tly in Oregon Sandy Rebekah Lodge No. 193 C ity o f th e B rig h tw o o d U n it's . had as guests la st T h u rs d a y eve 4-H C lub w o rk. A f r u it and vegetable sale was n in g mem bers o f Canton Lodge N o. 1 o f P o rtla n d and its Ladies held and the proceeds added to the Azalea House fund. A u x ilia ry . In clitd e d on the e n te rta in m e n t I ------— ---------------- p ro g ra m w e fe piano selections b y ! T . _ ,. ... M iss D o ri’s H orback and a tr u th Jmnianuel Ladies Aid o r consequence contest. M rs. ( Meets at Wewei* Home OHve Pearson was p ro g ra m chair- j M rs E m il Rpich flnd Mrg j Sunday School Teacher for 7 Decades To Be H onored at Service on Sunday Jobs Daughters H alloween Guests Campfire Girls Name Leaders THURSDAY, OCTOBER 21, 194S Printed Thursday, for Friday Distribution “ He a lw a ys insists on p u ttin g Mrs. O lia i row died in M arch, in fu ll h o u rs," said Mrs. Matheson. 1918. “ Last week his w atch stopped and | He has 4 m ore daughters, M is. he came in fo r lunch an h o u r early. He consoled h im se lf by Mae E lder. N ichols, la .; M rs. saying it w o u ld give h im a longer j G e rtru d e Bell, N ora Springs, |S .D .; Mrs. A lta Janick, M em phis, a fternoon to w o rk in .” ITenn., and Mrs. M y rtle B a rklo w , M r. and Mrs. Matheson have ¡W illits , C a lif. H is son, A r th u r been keeping house fo r M r. ,O ’H a rro w , now lives in P ortland. O’H a rro w in the absence o f his 'G eorge O’H a rro w lives at Mason daughter, M rs. E th e l Peterson, City. w ith w hom he has made his home fo r the past 8 years. OL$O SALE PROMOTED Asked how he could keep up | such a pace at w hich men much Grocers fro m Sandy west to younger quailed, M r. O 'H a rro w , the Clackamas C ounty line on gave a ll cre d it fo r his a b ility to ' the Loop H ig h w a y and B lu ff w o rk to h a vin g lived the “ Good ! road th is week are conducting an life ." " I dedicated m y life to area w ide Nucoa prom otion. God," he said sim ply. B irth o f the idea came fro m M r. O ’H a rro w was born in Salesman L yn n K a lb anti N o r R ockford, la., w here he spent his man Soppe, representing F ra n k e a rly life fa rm in g . L a te r he en F in k Co., P ortland. T hey spent gaged in the coal d is trib u tin g bus a ll o f Tuesday and Wednesday iness w ith his son, A r th u r and b u ild in g displays and hanging George, in Mason C ity, la. bt.nncrs fo r the m erchants. No. 43 Where? w elches School Gvm What? m otion Picture . . . “Anna and the King of Siam” S tarring Irene Dunne and Rex Harrison When? Friday, Oct. 29tli, 8 p. in. Admission: Children 20c, Adults 40c Welches P.-T.A. ATTENTION: Sandy Area Housewives SAVE TIME! SAVE MONEY! "Bowl Mix" 2 or More Pounds NUCOA at One Time! It Takes No Longer to Mix 4 Pounds Than a Lesser Quantity. ITAafs the best way to color margarine ? Portland Lodge Is Guest of Rebekahs M r s H a z e l B r o w n M r« C e n r ! H e n ry W ew er w ere hostesses fo r M is . Hazel B lo w n M is . Geoi-1 the October m eeting o f tho Ladi g a Gunderson and M rs Sarah | A id o f the Im m a * ue, L u th p ra j ' Ille g e w ere re fre sh m e n t host- ehurchi Iast T h u rsd a y a fte rn o o r , esses. M rs. V io le t G om oll is a t the W e w e r home noble g rand o f th e Sandy lodge. M rs. A a ro n M e ye r was in charge o f the p ro g ra m fo r the day, and Rev. N. E. D ey led de Measure Pillows Before and read a chapter fro m Buying Cases. Says Agent votions the book, “ G reat M issio n a ry Measure y o u r bed p illo w s be W om en.” fo re b u yin g p illo w cases, suggests P lans were sta rte d fo r new Janet T a ylo r, Clackam as co u n ty year books and a com m ittee extension a g m t. chosen, consisting o f M rs. H e n ry Cases should be at lesat 3 inches S chwartz, M rs. R ichard U lric h , lo n g e r than the p illo w and f i t and M rs. Kenneth F la th . e asily around its circum ference, M rs. N. E. D cy and M rs. E m il she said. Cases th a t are too tig h t Fuerstenau were selected to tend to m ake the p illo w h ard and serve on th e v is itin g com m ittee u n co m fo rta b le and m a y rip at fo r th e com ing m onth. the seams. I f the case is too la rg e i t w ill look u n a ttra c tiv e and w rin k le unduly. POT LUCK DINNER SLATED M iss T a y lo r suggests b u yin g The Ladies A u x ilia ry o f the m u s lin cases fo r d u ra b ility , a l M t. H ood Encam pm ent No. 100 th o u g h percale is sm oother, s o ft w ill e n te rta in E ncam pm ent m em e r and lig h te r in w eight. bers a t a pot lu ck d in n e r at 6:30 P lan to keep on hand at least p. m. F rid a y at Estacada. A ll 3 cases fo r each p illo w , says mem bers and th e ir fa m ilie s are M iss T a ylo r. invited. RIGHT IN THE CHURN IT’S MADE IN!* Rut until the law lets us have it, the best home way is by WCOA’S “Bowl Mix”! Designed by leon Slipover »2.98 & »4.95 Cardigan . . . . •4.95 & »6.95 Obtainable yellow (where not prohibited by rtnte law) nt higher coat. to cover high Federal tuxen and liernne fee». SPERKIM OF VOUIES ! NUCOA PORTABLE A/neríea s i l/osf / ^pitiarilíurf/ítrüic E lectric H eaters OA * R k«. U. Largo* Displays <>| Fresh. Nutritions N U G () A and up 58.95 Romance can w ait I ju st re membered that I want Quent to give me a free estimate on the w irin g o f m y home which I'm remodeling. Just plug in on any 110 volt circuit for lots of heat. We have 110 volt "ell heaters, too.’ House Wiring - Radio Repairs N O R Q U IS T E L E C T R IC Quent Norquist, Electrical Contractor Phone 752 Evenings & Holidays 232 Loop nigh" ay Sandy, Oregon Just Installed at Ì our Faxorile l ood Store A* teen in SEVENTEEN, MADEMOISEUE and C A llIN G A ll GIRIS SCALES T riedinan - Shelby Shoes Phone 591 Sandy, • 7 Oregon « Central Point Market Holt’s General Merchandise Kelso General Merchandise Leum’s Grocery Medley & Scales M. D. Light Grocery Bittner’s Big Apple Faubion & Son Sandy Mercantile Co. M c i n i g’s FAI,