Sandy post. (Sandy, Oregon) 1938-current, April 21, 1949, Image 8

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    THURSDAY, APR il
TH E SANDY POST, SANDY, OREGON
Page 8
Buck! A Hard One’s Coming!
Pom ona Grange
Visits T ualatin
Pomona Grange m et at Tuala­
tin last W ednesday' and had a
business and social meeting com­
bined. Brightwood grange mem­
bers who attended report a good
time and a large crowd. Mr. and
Mrs. L. Earl Wilson, Mr. and Mrs.
P at Rogan, Mr. and Mrs. J. Lang- i
don, Mrs. Wayne Hudelson, Mrs.
Virginia Hickey, A1 Rounds and
Fred F e r g u s o n represented
Brightwood Grange, and the Rog-
ans and Langdons were given
Pomona degree. The plan of coun­
ty road maintenance w'as endors­
ed by the G range—another step
towards road improvement.
Mrs. L. E arl Wilson entertained
at four o’clock tea one day last
week complimenting her sister,
Mrs. Lemke. The guests were
Mrs. Jennie Welch, Mrs. Wm.
Giese, Mrs. Meacham and Mrs.
'ja c k Greenwood.
To those who called about er-
i ro rs in the Brightwood news col-
I umn we can only say we are
truly sorry. Mistakes seem to
Islip in, though we try hard to
I avoid them. From the time the
1 items are taken until they appear
I in the Post they pass through
| a num ber of different hands but
I we assure you any irregularity
is not intended. We hope you
I understand.
H A G G E N M IL L E R
Accounting Service
Office now open at Sandy Land C o.. . Phone 26
Public accounting. . . tax consultations..
income tax returns . . . bookkeeping sys­
tems installed or revised. . . daily, weekly
monthly bookkeeping . . . operating and
financial statements . . . payrolls . . .
social security . . . unemployment and
withholding tax service. Efficient and
confidential service.
Permanent office to be located in the building now
occupied by the Sandy Postoffice, about May 1st.
P O N T IA C - C M C
SALES and SERVICE
Savings!
Savings!
.
Savings!
ED. E. PERREN
Building
Contractor
Cement Work
GATES VOLCO TIRES
SAVE
SIZE
MONEY
DESCRIPTION
Reg. List SPECIAL
$15.99
$17.09
$20.90
$24.08
$17.25
$16.59
$27.01
$31.10
5:50x16 4 ply GATES VULCO
6:00x16 ”
6:50x16 ”
7:00x16 ”
5:25/5:50x17 4 ply ”
5:25/5:50x18 ”
6:50x16 6 ply
7:00x16 ”
Sandy, Oregon
Phone 14x5
Main St.
51144
512 26
51497
51733
512-34
511.87
519 30
52221
General Contractors
0 . L. OLSON
and SON
Builders of Fine
Homes and Buildings
Phone 491
Sandy
TRUCK TIRE SPECIAL
Non-Directional MUD & SNOW
TRUCK TIRES, 7:50x20 10 ply $69.99 551-44
GATES RUGGED RIB
TRUCK TIRES, 8:25x20 12 ply $84.57 56218
HURRY
-H U R R Y -H U R R Y
FIR LOGS WANTED
AT GOOD PRICES
Because They Won’t Last Long at These Prices.
We give full scale and pay
cash each week for Old Growth
Yellow F ir Peelers delivered
to our plant in Gresham.
OLYMPIC Manufacturing Co.
Division, The Dean Co.
Gresham, Oregon
Phones — Gresham 265, and
BRoadway 4949
Geo. S. Koch Motor Co.
Pontiac and GMC Sales and Service
Phones 431 and 621
Sandy, Oregon
Buy a Brand of Flour You Can Depend On—
Gold Medal or Drifted S ito w ^ M 6 9
BieofefieM C H E E S E 2.1b. w 75*
Whole Wheat
We Sell to Sell Again !
, fresh, lb. 25c
Bull
PICKLES
qt. 25c
Onion Hoes
narrow
*1.
irrig a tin g Shovel *1.
Go West
Folger’s Tea Bags, 16s 25c
Weevil Bait
For round-the-clock freshness, try the
sensational new Deodorant Soap . . .
3-10-10
DIAL
The only deodorant soap on the market
Sliced Bacon
bnoie, ib.
Slab Bacon .
h e a d ! Oc
Carrots
bchs.
............ 2
15c
Fairbanks-Morse
Counter type
HOLT’S GENERAL MDSE.
Loop Hiway at Kelso
Dry Goods Values
Children’s
Leather Shoes
Lettuce . . . .
Cedar Posts . .
each
Beautiful Prints yd. 49c
Girls' and Ladies'
Jeans Rodeo Style
Sco-Pal, 100s
Big 6 Dairy
Holt’s General Merchandise
Phone 291
The toughies bouncing balloons off each other’s gloves are
Douglas Will, son of Mr. and Mrs. Whitey Will, and Gary Lenz,
son of Mr. mid Mrs. Bill Lenz. Doug is on the left and Gary s
on the right. The referee is Clarke Lund Jr., son ot P.-l.A.
boxing promoter Clarke Lund, Sr. This fight was the main
event «t the P.-T.A.’s show last Wednesday and Thursday nights.
Roy Wesselink announced the fight. Postmen were Dale Peter-
son, Eugene Urban, Lyle Simpson and Eugene May.
Sandy Baseball Team Loses Twice in
Last Week: Milwaukie and Mt. Angel
Loop Highway
Kelso, Ore.
M e n ’s Toiletries!
First In San* W.
^ t h e first stop in the w hnty,
the X-ray unit’s stand a t Sandy
High school was s p o n s o r^ by the
Oregon State. Board of^H ealth,
Oregon Tuberculosis and H ealth
Association, Clackam as County
H ealth D epartm ent, and
am as County Public H ealth As­
sociation. Operation, of th e unit
costs the sponsors about W
a
day, according to Mrs. Vrrgini
Swanson, county health nurse.
The unit, w hile it was a t Sandy
High, was operated by two tech­
nicians and volunteers from the
high school and the Parent-Teach­
ers Association. Volunteers for
the day w ere High School P rin ­
cipal Floyd Light, Mrs. Tom
Scales, president of th e P 'T " J
Mrs. Richard W esselink, Mrs. Ab
McLean, Mrs. R obert Duncan
and Students Sharon Sleeper,
K athleen Fprbes, M argaret. Stone
and Sue Griffin.
People who missed the unit
while it was in Sandy m ay get
free X-rays at one of the other
stops in the county, health au th o r­
ities said. One of the two mobile
units will be a t Canby and Mil­
waukie April 22; W illam ette on
April 25; W est Linn April 26, and
at Oregon City April 27, 28 and
29.
Sandy Festival
Plans Crystalize
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SHAVE
• F o r a fa st, clean
shave—“special agent”
speeds beard softening
. . . doesn’t clog razor,
rinses off easily.
OnZy 49Í
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SHAMP q
© Lathers profuse­
ly in hard or soft,
hot or cold water
. . . lo o se n s and
w h isk s o u t dan­
d ru ff as it cleans
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hair
and buaip.
scalp.
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HAIR
• Soothes .and cools
. .. tones sk irt... helps
heal razor nicks. . . re­
freshing, distinctive,
“just-right” masculine
odor men like.
The Sandy Nine bowed twice game were Troy Cawvey, and
durihg the last week, losing games W ayne Frederickson.
(Continued from page 1)
The final score for the game,
to Milwaukie and Mt. Angel.
Sandy lost to Milwaukie lqst Sandy 1; Milwaukie 4.
regular allotm ent so th a t those
Monday, April 18, on the Pioneer
waiting for new cars will not
Mt. Angel Game
field. Pitching for Sandy was
E arlier in the week Sandy lost have to w ait longer,” he said.
David Hopp. For Milwaukie was to the Mt. Angel Angels by a score
Queen contestants are already
Zimmerman.
of 6 to 1. Pitching during the out obtaining votes, according to
Hopp struck out two men, walk­ game last Thursday were David Dr. W illiam G rashorn, contest
ed one and allowed ten hits. Zim­ Hopp for Sandy, and Arnold Biele-
chairman.
m erm an struck out eight men, meir for Mt. Angel.
walked two and allowed only o n e ! In the first inning Rannow out­ Boring Firem en sponsored a
hit by McCormick in the seventh ! ran a catchers error but was left dance S aturday night honoring
their queen candidate,-: Princess
inning.
on first when the inning closed. M arjorie Gregson. Over 100 p er­
In the Sandy lineup was Bill
In the second inning, Frederick­ sons attended the dance.
Rannow, catcher; David Hopp, son walked, and McCormick sac­
O ther princesses entered in the
pitcher; Cecil Wilder, first base,; rificed him to second. W ith two
Jim McCormick, second base; down, Frederickson stole third contest are: Joyce W etherald,
Raymond Gifford, third base; Bob and stood poised for the home­ daughter of Mr. and Mrs. H enry
Reynolds, short stop; David I w ard run when Young h it a pop­ W etherald, Wemme, sponsored by
Starks, left field; Fred Koehler, up th a t killed the play.
the Mt. Hood Pow-Wowers; Don­
centerfield; and Roger Bartholo­ In the fifth inning Frederick­ na Saling, daughter of Mr. and
mew, right field.
son tried again. He walked, took Mrs. E. C. Saling, Estacada, spon­
In the first inning Rannow advantage of McCormick’s sac­ sored by the Estacada Kiwanis
walked and was sacrificed to sec­ rifice and took second. A hit by club; N ancy Lee Carter, daughter
ond by McCormick. Then Rey­ Young advanced him to third of Dr. T. B. Carter, Gresham,
nolds hit. to the first baseman w here he stood when the inning sponsored jointly by the G resham
who put him out and then threw ended.
Kiwanis, Cham ber of Commerce
over the Milwaukie third base-
Fifth Inning
and R otary Clubs.
m an’s head, letting Rannow in for
the Mt. Angel side of
The Sandy Kiwanians
are
the only ru n on the Sandy score- the D uring
fifth, Light caught a sm ash ’ choosing their princess in a con­
book.
hit
and
threw
the
ball
to
Olson
test of th eir own. Kiwanis p rin -.
Double Play
on second for a double play.
cess candidates are L aV au g h n ,
In the second inning Reynolds
In the sixth inning Olson hit
caught a sm ash hit and ran to a single, stole second and ran Sleeper, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
’ second where he put out the man home on a double belted by Hopp. Charles Sleeper; Blanche P ack­
who was there, making the only Hopp w as left on second when ard, daughter of P, O. C arter;
M ary Shockey, daughter of Mrs.
double play of the game.
the inning closed.
In the third inning a Milwau­
The Junior Varsity followed the Alice Shockey, and P a t G om oll,,
kie runner tried to reach home lead of their big brothers last daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Carl
but Gifford threw the ball to Ran­ week and lost to Oregon City on Gomoll.
now, who put the runner out at O rr field 20 to 12. During the
home plate.
Thursday game Delbert Lee pitch­
Substitutes for the game were ed for Sandy assisted by Orvil
Lyle Olson, left field; Jack Young, Shamblin, R e y nold Lekberg.
right field. Pinch hitters for the Pitching for Oregon City was
Montegoneny. |
Sandy’s three pitchers struck
Mrs. Johanna Nelsine M aria
out three players, walked three
and allowed 19 hits. Montegon­ Gregersen, Rt. 2, box 48, Boring,
eny struck out ten, walked two, passed aw ay a t'h e r home on Mon­
day, April 18. She wag. 79 years
and allowed 12 hits to come in.
Two home runs and a triple of age and has been ill for the
® SHUFFLEBOARD
were hit by Lekberg, Guenther, past month,
Funeral services will be held
and Straw. Lineup for the game
was: Tom Bennet, catcher; Del­ today, Thursday, a t 2 o’clock a t
bert Lee, pitcher; Johnny Min- Carroll’s Funeral Home Dr. G. W.
and
yard, first base; Jim Guenther, Bruce will conduct the last rites
Second base; Ronold Lekberg, and W illiam E lliott will present
short stop; Don Gomoll, third vocal selections. Interm ent will
base; Henry Mishima, left fi^ld; be in the Pleasant Home ceme­
Alan Straw, center field; Jack tery.
Mrs. G regersen w as born, in
Hashagan, right field.
Substitutes during, the game Bronslev, D enm ark on Jan. 15,
I were Jim Meyers, Lee Alan, Rey­ I 1870. She w as a m em ber of the
nold Lekberg, Tom Duncan, Or­ L utheran Church in D enm ark and
ville Shamblin,. Bob Barlow, Shar- attended school in h er native land.
Loop Hiway
Orient on Baylink, and Fred Whitfield. At the age of 18, she left D enm ark
and settled in W innipeg, Ontario,
Canada. Three years later she
came to the United S tates and w as
arried to Nets L arsen in Omaha,
Men of age object too much, consult
| m
Neb., in 1891. They settled in
I
Boring in 1900. Mr. L arsen died
too long, adventure too little, repent too
in 1906.
1
K She was la te r m arried to P eter
s
soon.—Francis Bacon.
r
G regersen in Boring. She lived
for
L 49
— years on
‘ her farm and g gam
a i n ­ ­
ed local renown for h er beautiful
flower gardens.
z
DAY AND NIGHT SERVICE
She is survived by 5 daughters:
Mrs. Ida Berg, G resham ; Mrs. Vi­
PHONE 24T
GRESHAM, OREGON
vian (Valborg) Hillyard, Mrs.
ia
’’'4K B B B B B B B B B B a B B B B B B B B B B B M W B B B B B B B B B B B B B B B B B B B B B Ä Carl (Anna) Sjöstedt, Portland;
Mrs. Charles (Agnes) McCreary,
and Mrs-. Cyrus (Alma) Alexand­
er, Boring; and 2 sons, P eter L a r­
sen, Gresham, and H erm an L ar­
sen, Boring.
She has 14 grandchildren and 8
Your car’s poison is pie
great - grandchildren. A sister
George (P etra) C hristen­
to our expert service­ Mrs.
sen, resides a t Marion, and a bro­
ther, Carl Paulsen, a t Boring
men. We supply the best
Two brothers are still living in
in gas and lubricants to
Denmark.
DRESSING
© “ Lusterizes” hair
e v en ly . . . assures
“ correct” grooming.
Not greasy or sticky
. . . doesn’t spil hat-
bands or linens.
rl
Only
(plus tax)
~
COLOGNE
J a u H i DEODORANT
M R ACTIVE MEN
© C hecks p e r­
spiration as it de­
odorizes , , . body
freshener... m as­
culine odor...easy
to use . .wonder-
. fully safe for skin
and clothes.
Only
/o tM Ü
TALC
© M a t c h e s and B |
blends w ith skin *
tones...smooth tex- BB
ture keeps shaves
alive hours longer.
(plus tax)
Settler of 1900
Dies in Boring;
F uneral T hursday
Where Friends
M eet!
• Good Food
® D rin k
lay's
LOOP TAVERN
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Do Something Quick—Or Pm Ruined
$
$9
100-lb. 0«
TAW
Monday, more than
. o ^ rs
were examined
t0
Georgia Farm er, director ofgthe
x-ray project while it w as in
keep your car running
smoothly.
4.05
Introducing -
D uring
the mobile
one-day x - r stay
Sandy
of the
a y tlg g
FEED VALUES
Scratch
30c
*3.95
Fruit-of-the-Loom
SC ALES
*39.95
*2.85
Galvanized Pipe and
Fittings
49c
PRODUCE
BERRY
L illy 's Morcrop
49c
Fresh Beef and Pork . . .
5o-ib. *3.60
253 Get Chests
X-Rayed M onday
UNION “76” and “7600” Gasoline
T riton Oil Products - Firestone Tires
HOODWAY SERVICE STATION
Bruns Corner
Loop Highway
FRED SMART
Fireplaces
B rickw o rk and
Plaster ; -
Rt. 2, Box 394.
“ J F
I eaXned ^ iree times what
I do now, we couldn’t have
better food at our table.
“Now we have chicken, beef,
lamb, corn on the cob, straw­
berries and ice cream much
more often than we used to!
‘We can afford these so-called
luxuries because we found a
new way to shop. We buy at
sale prices, or when food is in
season, and put our bargains
in our General Electric Home
Freezer!
B est o f a ll- —We’re sa y in g
money besides!”
DROP IN TO SEE FOR YOURSELF
how a dependable General Elec­
tric Home Freezer will help you
set the finest table—and save!
ask FOR 10-DA,;r'||||
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