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j f g g 1949 l T H E SANDY POST, SANDY, OREGON • Kiwanis Club Installs 1949 Off icers MjäinFolte* WêS'Ho^J 'T . Page 3, M 8' n > î Î » n m * v H a « d MarÏ r Ï * 5 « WW* i D re s s U C le a r a n c e ^ 'În d ^ W e lc h e s ' j g g l Keeping ''"L tc h a tïi h a s re- è £ sp en d in g tw o 'i y a n d d a u g h t e r . Crepe Dresses B e a u tif u lly s ty le d in B r o w n a n d B la c k . R e g . P r ic e $19.95 ’ OI-MSTEAD NOW" N » B s K Æ Aven-u ? .. .....S .........r ...............V A ■ Crepe Wing Sleeve Dresses i , A ;:S c ta e id e r l’iousl R e g . $14.95 1 p ’ e N t i ST ^ / " S d é n c e '6x2 OREGON' - vedder ' j 'ARY public L^-Antpß' 1ÎËPORTS |i«í Sandy Market ¿Store. _ p h o n e ' 102 . J G. Schneider U orne y nVithroW -B u ild in g G resh am 4921 jjlR . Biggs [wney at E aw B a s County B a n k £ « fro® to .,N °on * ' Sandy, Oregon rdner, M .D. ND S U R G E O N -sham 3040 ical lalboratortes iell Boulevard j G rashorn 3ST. ORAL SURGEON Phone 831 Sdndy E R, M U R R A Y p i Insurance ¡gorge W. B eers R e a l Estate Office. (? Loop H i g h w a y M Proctor M E AGENTS -o ~ > > Telephone 71 ■ SANDY, OREGON t Bramwell, M. D. Greenwood, M. D. pcians and S urgeons I Office Hours lU.M. to 6 P. M. lily Except S u n d a y .be Sandy 641 fe. Sandy, O re. ta,Carlstrom , D .O . Osteopath : Surgeon Kpch Building Sandy, Oregon ’ dis1t ” yt . ’^ « te n a n t governor of the Kiwanis Club, .(fourth from left) installed the 1949 officers for the Sandy club. Dr. W illiam G rashorn (left of Mr. M angus) took over the post of president. O thers in the photo are (left to right) front row—Mrs. G rashorn, new “first lady of the group” Robert Duncan, vice-president, Dr. G rashorn, Mr, M angus, Flovd Litihl retirin g president, and Mrs. Light. Back row—D r H arvey Costs of ‘Free’ Foods Are H igh Scho’ol C lerk * We Both Won This One r Secret of Success lles in making Oregon I ^ Gresham 3030, w GA. 2656 $9 ■. .9 S - , ' ' ? i ' -A''A . 'tri ”3 f t r;U,- M G a y p r in t s o f r a y o n o n B lu e , B la c k a n d B ro w n . R e g . $12.95 ; now South Cherry viile News -Mrs. E. W.i. Marler,-; box 11,j Cherryville, is the representative for THE SANDY POST in the South Cherryville area. Readers of th at region a le urged to cont act her on news, social items- or business m atters concerning THE POST. $8.95 Rayon-Cotton Prints R e g . $10.95 I now J7.95, , A ll o f th e s e d r e s s e s a r e n th a tle b y N a tio n a lly K n o w n F ir m s . Pianò Instruction K n o w n f o r q u a lity a n d f in e m e rc h a n d is e . Beginners or Advanced P riv a te L esso n s SCALES P h o n e S a n d y 5x6 S tu d io a t GEO. RU SCH K A R e s id e n c e * i P h o n e 591 S a n d y , O re g o n msk »»® Blew my top the other morning when I discovered a shirt I’d put on had two buttons missing. “Joe,” the missus says, “do you ever rear? what you write? For a man who writes newspaper pieces all about tolerance, you sometimes show a lot of race prejudice.” “Race prejudice!” I hollers. “No one can accuse me of that.” “I mean prejudice against the entire human race,” she interrupts with a smile, “Why get mad a t thè world over two little buttons?” That took the wind out of me. From where I sit (as I told the missus th at evening), a lot of us sometimes get too worked up over little th in gs...little differences of opinion or taste. One person pre fers’ beer or ale, another prefers cider or lemonade. But why criti cize the other fellow just because his tastes aren’t the same as ours? “That sounds more like you, Joe/’ she laughs, snipping off a thread. <It so happens she was sewing on buttons.) Copyright, 1949, United States Brewers Foundation P r e m iu m Pound S a n d y ’s O w n B r a n d 29c A ll B r a n d s D r . P h illip s W e R e s e rv e T h e R i g h t to L im it Q u a n titie s P h o n e S a n d y 81 ■ Rayon Printe PEACHES FEA TU R ED M EA TS Hilltop CANNElÄfLK Beef Pot Roast 55* W IE N E R S f ^ 4 5 j No. 24 tin B O << BACON Squares n,. 35* pound BACON by the piece, lb. 50! O L E O All Sweet CAKE FLOUR Softasilk Cottage Butts l b 50* W E SSO N O IL Picnic HAMS ib. 43* Pork & Beans Dennison, 303s Orange Juice ä i 29‘ Tuna Rumble Bee Shredded, flat 35* Ibf jä r BEETS Shoe String Blended Juice S 27* Soda TEA BAGS TREND CRACKERS Maxwell House PINEAPPLE JUICE pLge. pkg. 15* 2-Sb. çtn. . 45* 100 hag 99* Valley Rose, No. 2s 2 tins ■ V E L V E E T A Cheese Ln>. 89* D r . P h illip s .INSURANCE NOW Economize W ith These From where I s it... i t f Joe Marsh agency idol ; 30' ¡oh'?- f X » I Schneider, R. V. Medley, Jess Phelps, A rt BellingtiWm, Quenten N orquist and Don Deming, ail members of the board of directors. ■ Eugene.V edder, who will continue as-’Secretary tof th e'g ro u p , w as not present. The Sandy Post last week incorrectly stated . th a t Dr. D. M. Bram well Would become vice-president. K e i s tjie out-going second in command of the club, replaced in th a t position by Mr. Duncan. ‘Human Growth1 K. S. P a rk Home Slated at School Dam aged by Blaze ¿dvertiíement 3 Mer other ¡We’sfeet. t ?. regular business m eeting oh S at urday night, and in spite of th e low -tem perature th ere was-a good i turn out and a very nice m eeting.. | Mr. and Mrs. Jim Langdon w ere I i POWELL VALLEY—The K. S. given ' the third and fo u rth de- j gree. ’ A spirited discussion w a s ) One of the most graphic ways P a rk farm home pn P o w e llVal-, had on the com m ittee’s rep o rt on-J in which the m ysteries of hum an ley road a half mile south of the the advisability of estab lish in g ! birth have been told will be shown Powell Valley Mission Covenant a game reserve east of the Sal-j to persons of this area at the church w as damaged by fire Wed ffton river bridge on th e Mt. Hood Sandy Grade School 8 p. m. next nesday morning. Origin of the Tuesday, Mrs. Edna Scales, P-TA blaze which ruined thé roof of the Loop highway. The com m ittee w as requested to president, announced this week. 2-story fram e structure, appar There, parents and other adults ently was a defective flue, fire confer with the State Game com mission and to rep o rt at the next will view the celebrated motion men said. Firem en from D istrict 9, Sandy picture, “H um an G row th,” pro business meeting, Feb. 5. Brightwood G range will hold duced by the U niversity of Oregon and Boring w ere called to the their social m eeting next S a tu r Medical School in a Hollywood scene and they saved m ost of the firm studio. The film is being building. There w as considerable day, Jan. 15, a t 8 o’clock. d istributed by the Clackamas smoke and w ater damage, how Greenwoods See Inauguration S t a t e R epresentative Jack County Public H ealth Association ever. Mr. P ark and his son, H arry, Greenwood and Mrs. Greenwood and Mrs. O. H. Rieger, social hy attended th e in auguration of Ore giene director of the association, spied the flam e and called for as gon’s newly elected Governor, will be present to answ er ques sistance. N eighbors rushed to Douglas McKay. Mrs. G reen tions during a discussion period the scene and they were able to save m ost of the furnishings. wood retu rn ed Sunday n ight but following the 20-minute movie. I t is the only film of its kind Mr. Greenwood will rem ain in Sa lem for t h e ' next m onth or two in the nation, Mrs. Scales said, ! while the legislature is in session. and is in great demand. , The The follow ing' gran g ers atten d Sandy P-TA has-been w aiting sev ed the Pom ona G range: Mr. and eral weeks for it, Mrs. Scales ; Mrs. H. P ayne,5 M r.' and Mrs. added. Parents to Preview Charles Dunham, A1 Rounds, Ira . j j Purpose of th e showing is to Kidder, Mr. and Mrs. Rem m e Beauvais, J. F red Fergeson, Mr. give p arents an opportunity to and Mrs. E arl Wilson, Mr. and preview the picture. L ater the Mrs. W ayne Sm others and Mri P-TA plans to have it shown ,to children of the Sandy Grade and Mrs,. W illis Sm others. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Simpson Schools. A teacher will receive special social hygiene training*sb' have moved to Wildwood. that she can give instruction need Group has Party -Some of the folk in Brightw ood ed to accom pany the film. The movie is p a rt of a social and vicinity have solved th e prob lem of w hat to do on these long, hygiene course being ta u g h t P-TA chilly nights. Such a group g a th members. Aim of the course, ered a t the C urt Wood’s residence Mrs. Scales declared, is to S aturday n ig h t to sing old and strengthen fam ily ties and give parents training in the- proper new songs and dance. Among those p resent w ere Mr. m anner in which to give their and Mrs. Ellis, th e Alex, L ester children sex education. The P-TA began the study in and Ted Gogg fam ilies, Mr. and Mrs: Joe Beigmann, Mr. and Mrs. October and is nearly finished^ M urray, Sam Robinson, Mrs. Bes The coürse is sponsored by the sie Bell, Glen Barsted, Leo Up County Public H ealth group. “H um an G row th” w as shown dike, Bub Stone and Charles to the W elches P-TA last week. Hickey. Mr. Robinson sang several sp ir ituals. Mrs. Alice H ickey says she is happy to be back in Brightw ood S w i f t ’s after a lengthy stay w ith her daughter and fam ily in Elsie, Ore. (The following comment o n 1 Mr. and Mrs. Carl W eisdorfer and son, Leo, are proud of their farm prices by the president of | trapping prowess. So fa r this Pacific Wool Growers w as given w inter they have trap p ed five to The Sandy Post by John J. bears, four bob cats, four coyotes, Innskeep, county farm agent.) “If the farm er gave w heat three m ink and seven racoon. away, a 16-cent loaf of bread will still cost the consum er 14.7 Sleepy Hollow News cents. . Donald O. Dodd, star Mrs “If the farm er gave wool I __ , Cherryville, is th e re p re s route, entative for the Sandy P ost in the away, a $50.00 suit would still Sleepy Hollow and Brightw ood cost the consum er $44.30. Would Cost $4.90 areas. R eaders of those regions “If th e farm er gave livestock are urged to . contact h er on news, social item s o r business m atters away, $10.00 w orth of m eat would concerning the P o st by telephon still cost the consum er $4.90. “If the farm er gave milk away, ing Rhododendron ,432. a 20-cent hottie of milk would still cost the consum er 12 cents. Legal Notice “if the farm er gave tobacco N O T IC E away; a 20-cent pack of cigarettes B id s fo r th e p u rc h a se of 47 p a s s e n g e r F o rd school bus, w ith S u p erio r would still cost the consum er Body, will be received by th e S andy 17.6 cents. g ra d e school, D is tric t 46, b o a rd o f d i “If the farm er gave beans away, r e c to rs M onday, J a n . 17, a t 7 :3Q p.m a 10-cent can of beans would still a t th e S an d y g ra d e school. S ig n ed : M elvin Sm ith. cost the consum er 8.8 cents.” i , hay ¡ ? ,heb a s s th a t $ Silver Thistle ■ Sandy Mercantile Co. P r ic e s t h i s A d e f f e c tiv e F r i d a y a n d S a t u r d a y , J a n . 14 & 15 “ A G ood In d ep en d en t S to r e ” Sandy, Oregon