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^PAY, SEPT.21,1950 the sandy post Dance E very Saturday Nie-ht CEDARVILLE P A ]S Here and There Around The Sandy Area zifv U^ na Roy Jacteon’s KEX North westerners Under N ew M anagem ent Tw0 MUes West of Gresham on Powell Boulevard Admission: $1.00 per person K" , ‘ V Silence—W hat would follow if the ■ j Sunday dinner guests at the Mrs. o. J. McIntyre, formerly Homer Stockman home last of Bull Run, is reported to be week included: Mr. and Mrs. quite ill in her Portland home. Gene Wilson and son, Johnnie, Portland; Mr. and Mrs. Dean Mrs. E. P. Greenwood’s mother, Gray and daughter, Judy, and Mrs. Michel, Mt. Angel, is spend Mr. and Mrs. Frank Paluck and ing several weeks at the Green son, Larry, all of Sandy. wood home in Sandy. Mr. and Mrs. A. w. Reed, Van Washington, were guests j couver, last Thursday of Mrs. Reed’s ■ sister, Mrs. Jess Phelps. Page 5 Sunday visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Morgan, Jr., Lusted, included Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Bell, Boring, and Mr. and Mrs. Bob Bell, Bull Run. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Dahl, Portland, were weekend guests at thé Morgan home. SANDY LUMBER AND HARDWARE Home Plan Of The Week 81 U * A Acton Mrs. Freda Lambert of U Grande, sister of Mrs. H. F. Meeker, and her friend, Mrs. average politician spoke his mind, Laura Mack, Hillsboro, were, the visitors at the home of Mrs Meeker over the weekend. The C arroll F u n e r a l 'B o m e ■ The Past Noble Grand Club visitors left for Eastern Oregon met Wednesday afternoon, Sep Wednesday. tember 20, at the home of Mrs. DAY A N D N IG H T SERVICE Theodore Hergert, Sandy. Mrs. David B. Evans, Jr., the GRESHAM. OREGON PH O NE 247 foriner Janice Schneider, was a Mr. and Mrs. Carl Hane and visitor over the* weekend at the „(««■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■BBBBBBBBBBBBBBBB son, Dick, motored to Salem on home of her parents, Dr. and Sunday to visit Mr.*Hane’s broth Mrs. H. A. Schneider. She re er, Tom Hane, and his family. turned .to Eugene, where she is a senior a t the University of Renee Solso returned to Sandy Oregon. Her brother, Keith, is last week after spending a also a senior a t the university. month’s vacation in Wichita In the Gresham Women’s Sen Falls, Texas, and cities in Idaho. ior bowling league, Empire Fur- Mrs. Ivan Barker and Mrs. i niture won over Zimmerman’s ™., FrL, Sat., Sept. 21-22-23 Sun. thru Wed. Sept. 24-27 John Murray are taking an ad this week, taking three points. Tyrone Power, Wanda Richard Conte, Jack Oakie vanced course in ceramics at Individual scores: Empire: B. Hendrix and Orson Welles the Amell’s studios, in Portland. Louis 442, G. Lamb 464, V. Cleve Thieves H ighw ay P rince O f Foxes land 405, T. Norquist 457, R In aition packed dram a on T>iroi5 a best selling novel . . . Mrs. Ursula Dahrens and baby Gilmore 451; Zimmerman’s: E Blood-stimng adventure!! liieels!!; — Also daughter returned last weekend Poole 459, J. Strause 435, M. ---- Also---- - from a vacation in Ontario, Can Jackson 417, L. Barnes 357, A ¡jnny Wakely, “Cannonball” H um phrey Takes ada. They plan to continue liv Eisenzimmer 409. A Chance ing in Sandy. . Lawless Code Two-fisted Joe Paiooka meets The Sandy Locker team took ---- PLUS------ Two-ton Humphrey!! Discomfiting to most adults is two points from the Pastime CARTOON AND SHORTS Patsy Colson’s greeting, “Hey, team in the Gresham senior _ . — PLUS----- Jupfer 13—“CONGO BILL” Mommy, what’s th at?” Mommy, women’s bowling league, last CARTOON AND NEWS Mrs. A rt Colson, usually replies week. The Locker team won by NIGHT ONLY SATW DAY SEPTEMBER 13 four points from the V.F.W. with an embarrassed grin. Hear Oregon’s Favorite Yodeling Cowbov team two weeks ago, placing the COWBOY DALLAS TURNER Lockers third in the league. In Mr. and Mrs. Jake Brander and three children, of Coulee dividual scores for Sandy Lock Of Radio Station KWJJ, Portland Dam, Washington, were week ers: Robison 452, Risk 352, Hart- On S ta g e In Person end guests last Sunday of Mr. wig 425 Mullen 434> Faimon and Mrs. John R. Murray, San 47b, for Pastime: DeMacon 435 DON’T MISS HIM!! HE’S GOOD!! Braaten 368, Schreiber 526* dy. White 418, Bacon 395. Mrs. Laura Mac, formerly a resident and school teacher in the Firwood district visited with Mr. and Mrs. J. G. DeShazer Monday. She is how retired and lives in Hillsboro. ■ "1 All rooms open into the bedroom hall for jfree movement, and it is also possible to [reach the front door, by-passing the living I room. Closet space is well distributed with two closets, one for linen in the h a ll, coat closets for both entrances, shallow ward robe closets in bedrooms and storage closet iand cabinet in utility room. ! A double compartment sink is centrally located between stove on left and refriger ator on right. There is also a snack bar and dining space in kitchen. THEATRE Sandy, Oregon — Phone 691 THE ACTON has a brick veneer and „ pitched roof with wide overhanging eaves that give it an air of sturdiness. The floor slab is poured on a gravel fill and the utility room replaces the basement for heating unit, laundry and general storage. Attaching the garage under a continuous roof adds to the rambling appearance. Overall dimensions are 52 feet, 8 inches by 26 feet, 8 inches. Floor area is 1,040 and cubage 12,220 cubic feet. For further information about THE ACTON stop at Sandy Lumber and Hardware. For more economical home planning let Sandy Lumber and Hardware give you estimates. B u ildin g M aterials - H ardw are - P ain ts - Plum bing Supplies “The Home of Good Building M aterials” Sandy Lumber & Hardware Phone 131 Sandy, Oregon Loop Highway Back in Oregon-a great pre-war fa v o rito nm The Aims Community Club were guests of the Bull Run Club on Wednesday, September 13. Hostesses for the day were Mrs. C. F. Allen, Mrs. Dell Jad win and Mrs. Alfred Lee. Yellow Label KENTUCKY STgM B W T BOURBON and, continuing available ow B ill W hite Label BRAND KENTUCKY W H IS K E Y -A BLEND $O25 I t . I SAME LOW PRICE $O 60 rogjA CHi on»ÿ * > 4 /5 qt . A Mrs. Louis Knorr, Wilmington, California, visited on Wednes day with her niece, Mrs. Harold Babcock and family, Sandy. Mrs. Babcock’s mother, Mrs. Adelia Lawrence, accompanied her sis ter to Sandy. I Mrs. Warren Crutcher return ed recently from her vacation which she spent; in Heppner, Ore gon, visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Otto E. Lindstrom. Her husband and son, Lee, batch ed while she was away. Deenwood Track Line Mr. and Mrs. Walter Hossner and fajnily were -callers at the home of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. Hossner, Base Line and Hensley roads, last Monday, when they helped Mrs. Hossner celebrate her eightieth birthday. scheduled Freight Service from ®iberline Lodge and Way Points to Portland Visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. J. G. DeShazer was their grandson, Robert Craft, Maui, Hawaii, who flew to Port land from the Hawaiian islands. Mr. Craft left Sunday fpr regis tration at Oregon State College, Corvallis. HROOF • NATIONAL DISTILLERS PRODUCTS CORP., NEW YORK, N. Y Bonded Carriers Serving Mt. Hood Loop J. S. GREENWOOD “The Old Man of the Mountairi” |*< Distributor of POAKD FUEL OILS—ARDEN FARMS ICE CREAM WHOLESALE BEVERAGES hood . SA N D GRAVEL ), Phone Sandy 171 none Wemme Station—Rhododendron 462 CURT & DELS Recreation Center lunches • BEVERAGES • BILLIARDS • CARD GAMES ere Friendliness Means Something’ tart & Dels Tavern M Y Loop H ighw ay Phone 5x5 Mrs. Evelyn Revenaugh re turned to her home in Midland, Michigan, last Thursday, after a month’s visit with her son, R. L. Revenaugh and family. She is visiting relatives in Great Falls’ Montana, en route to Michigan. Mr. and Mrs. A. N. Voorhees, Star Route, Sandy, spent Sunday visiting Mrs. Voorhees niece, Mrs. Kurt Jacky, Portland, and her sister, Mrs. U. S. Arbour, Oak Grove. At the Arbour’s, movies were shown of the wed ding of U. S. Arbour, Jr. Roy Brook and Eugene Lam bert, Mabery, were honored at a farewell potluck dinner last week by their fellow employees of the city water department. Brook, a naval reservist, expect ed a call soon. Lambert left over the weekend f or San Diego after he enlisted in the navy. Mr. and Mrs. Lester Clinefel- ter, Oswego, was a Sunday vis itor at th e home of Mrs. Cline- felter’s sister, Mrs. Frank Sch mitz, Sandy: Other visitors at the Schmitz home were Mrs. Anna Kruse, Mrs. E. D. Meng and her mother, all of Portland. Mr. and Mrs. E. G. Downer were pleasantly surprised when visitors from Wheeler, Newberg and Portland visited their home Sunday. -Among the visitors were Mr. and Mrs] Robert Krug er, Mr. arid Mrs. Will Burnell, Mr. and Mrs. Dick Griffin, Mr. and Mrs. H. A. Dell, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Kalstrom, and Mr. and Mrs. George Walters. to O O K Thbffa/wnßdyou, A T M E IN IG ’S This a£’ W eekend Friday & Saturday September 22 and 23 i 69 c Cheese^Food 2 Pound Loaf 0 5 c Oleamargarine P nnnrl I | [ Shortening Corned Beef Hash Armour’s .16 Oz. Tin M ission PEA S ■ 25c I No. 2 | Tin Mario, W ith B e a n s Hunters Red Caps and Hats Wool Sox Jersey Gloves Flannel Shirts > Can Openers t Flashlights Flashlight Batteries Hoppes No. 9 Solvent Coleman Camp Stoves Coleman Lanterns Ammunition Green Stamps phone I 9V ’y Campbell’s TOMATO JUICE 3 F o r^ ^ c Chili Con Came Goin' Hun tin' Our Cash Bonus I lg© J PORK & BEANS N o. 303 2 F" /1 Dennison’s .. 1 Lb. Tin H ungry Jack Sunny Jim Pancake Flour SYRUP 4 Lb. Bag 450 M Lg.Pkg. - —fij BSf 43c Scotties < w 2 Lb. Glass 350 Yellow O N IO N S 10 Lb. Bag 390 FACIAL TISSUES SPUDS 400’s 10 Lb. B ag 27ö 350 M E iN K T S H A R D W A R E a n d FEEDS " / ’’’ I