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THURSDAY, SEPT. 21, THE SANDY POST Mel - Genevieve’s PASTIME TAVERN AND RESTAURANT Sandy, Ore. Main Street AT Sandy Shoe Repair Main Street Sandy, Oregon Welches Boy Scouts Hold First Meets- Make Plans For Year’s Activities W elches P .-T .A . E xecutive Group A tten d s M eeting WELCHES—The firs t m eeting of th e Welches P-TA w as held a t the school house last T hurs day, Septem ber 14, and th e ex ecutive com mittee of th e m eet ing scheduled a teachers recep tion fo r Friday, Septem ber 22, at the Welches school. • The Clackamas County P-TA council will m eet on October 4 from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. a t the Welches school. ; The P-TA is sponsoring the ! Boy and Girl Scouts in the Wel ches school district. The Boy Scouts m eet a t 7 p.m. a t the Community hall. The Girl Scouts m eet a t th e home of Mrs. Dominick Ruffato, wife of the new Welches principal, every Wednesday im m ediately after school. The next executive m eeting of the P-TA will be held a t th e school house Thursday, Septem b er 28 a t 1:30 p.m. President of the Welches P-TA is Mrs. Dave Howe; Mrs. D orrel P etrie is vice president; Mrs. E rm a ¡Bartley, secretary, and Mrs. Cramer, treasurer. HELEN’S Order Personalized Christmas Cards Now Let Us Personalize Your WEDDING N APK INS Corner F irst and Miller Gresham, Oregon When Your Radio Leaves Rollie’s IT’S FIXED By A Trained Technician The Only Person . . . Lutheran L adies L eague M eets A t P arso n a g e T hursday Mrs. C arl N eum ann w as in charge of the p ro g ram a t the S eptem ber m eeting of the L utheran W om an’s M issionary League of Im m anuel L utheran church, held la st T hursday at th e parsonage w ith Mrs. N. E. Dey and Mrs. E rn e st G ehrts as hostesses. P asto r D ey led th e devotions and th e study of the P arables of th e Bible. Mrs. R ichard Ulrich, acting president, appointed a yearbook com m ittee consisting of Mrs. Carl Krieger,, Mrs. Floyd W ag Woody, Honolulu, T.H., Mrs. Marvin Bakke, Three boxes of neatly mended, clean, used n er and Mrs. H elen D a h re n s., Mrs. Roy Tupper, Mrs. Ida Stewart, Milton, clothing—about 125 garments—were prepared I t w as announced th a t W ed Mrs. Arnold Bakke and son David, Mrs. Ida and packed in one afternoon by the Dorcas nesday, Septem ber 20, w as the Mae Meeker, Mrs. Leslie Jordan and- Dickie, society of the Sandy Seventh Day Adventist annual Concordia D ay a t Con Mrs. Howard Johnson, Mrs. H. A. Levison, Church. Meeting in the partially completed cordia College in P ortland. As Mrs. Earl Wertman and Mrs. Victoria Priebe. Dorcas building, are, left to right: Mrs. Edgar m any m em bers as possible w ere urged to attend; also to attend the fall sem ester of th e L u th er an P a rish In stitu te which will begin a t Concordia College on Thursday, Septem ber 21, a t 7:45 p.m. Twenty-two m em bers and three visitors w ere present at BULL RUN—The ¡Bull R un th e meeting. Animal Care ...........................1.—S' .....5 Com munity Club held its first Baked Goods '.......... Automobiles— ......5 m eeting of th e season on Wed Beverages ................... New Cars ..................................7 ......5 nesday, Septem ber 13, a t th e D ressings ................... Used Cars .......................-—6, 7 ......5 club hall. A pot luck lunch w as F lour ............................ T rucks .........................-........ 6 ......5 served a t noon to club m em bers Seasoning's ................. Banking ..............................- 4 .......5 and th e ir guests, th e Aims Com Shortenings ............... Building and Contracting ......... 5 Following th e ......5 m unity Club. Soups ...„...................... Brickwork ......... .-...,.’,.-2 ......5 lunch, a business m eeting w as Staples .....:................... Clothing— ...... 5 transacted and gam es w ere Vegetables ................. Men’s C lo th in g ........ ............ 3, 5 ......3 played. Fuel .................................. Cosmetics— The club project fo r th e year, 4, 5 H air Tonic ............................. 2 Funeral S erv ice............ ....v4 a clean-up and recreation cam Toilet W ater ...................... ..... 2 Hair Care .................... ......4 paign, w as scheduled to be com Dental Care .................—............. 3 Household Wares ........ ......3 pleted th is month. Com m ittee Drugs— Insurance ...................... 3 in charge is Mrs. Dell Jadw in H ay F ever Relief ...................7 Invalid Care 10 and Mrs. A1 Klingler. R heum atism Relief ............ .8 Land Title Service ....... Hostesses fo r th e m eeting .....3 Tonic .......................................... 4 Legal Advice ................ Entertainment— Logging Equipment 8 were Mrs. C. F. Allen, Mrs. Dell Jadw in and Mrs. A lfred Lee. Taverns ................................. 5, 8 Medical Care ................ Decorations w ere home grow n Dancing .......................... .... 5 Optical Care ................ flowers. T heatres .............................. 2, 5 Plum bing and H eating- Officers fo r th e coming club Farm Equipment— W ater Pum ps >. year are: President, Mrs. Em il T ractors ............................... 7, 8 Radio Repair ................ Ström berg; victe president, Mrs. Sprayers ................................... 6 Joe Sepich; secretary, Mrs. Al Flowers and Shrubs .................. 2 Sheet Metal W ork ___ vin Skeslein, Jr., and treasu rer, Shoe Repair Food— Animal Foods .......................... 5 T ransportation and H auling . ...5 Mrs. Dell Jadwin. 1 HOWARD V. GILMORE Gresham THE SANDY POST SHOPPER'S GUIDE.... Recreation Drive To Be Completed By Valley Club Who Knows Your Radio ROLLIE’S RADIO & TELEVISION ‘Finest and Most Economical in Radio Repair’ LOCATED A T ----- - ROD ROGERS ORIENT ELECTRIC Phone Gresham 759 Loop Hiway Orient Ore. 1950 Keep Informed-Read The Sandy Post • • your PGE electric dollars stay at home W A NT TO BUY? PGE s p e n t T ry a m o re th a n SANDY POST * 7 ,0 0 0 ,0 0 0 . Seven million dollars was invested by PGE last year for new power facilities to serve you. Another 6 ^ million is being spent this year. By the end of 1950, the total of new construction since 1945 will have reached $32,000,000! We’ve said before that a big share of your electric dollar stays at home because it is paid out in the form of wages to PGE workers, taxes to local communities, dividends to local investors.* New construction is another way in which your electric dollar helps to enrich and develop this area. However, your electric dollars aren’t nearly enough to do all the job, especially in these days when growth of the region is so rapid. Mostly the money for new construction comes froth stockholders who invest their savings in the company, and from funds that are borrowed at the lowest interest rates possible. But just like your electric dollar, a good part o f these new construction dollars stay at home. Some are paid out in wages and salaries to construction employes. And a substantial part is spent with local manufacturers and local suppliers. So, besides bringing you de pendable, lo^-cost electric service, PGE is bringing jobs and incomes to thousands of your fellow citi zens—another reason why elec- .ricity is your biggest bargain. in n e w C LA SSIFIED AD . c o n s tru c tio n la s t y e a r / P O R TLA N D GENERAL ELECTRIC C O M P A N Y Owned in the West, managed and operated b y Oregon people Marine Private First Class Howard V. Gilmore, son of Mr. and Mrs. Frank M. GUmore, who reside at Route 2, Box 159, Gresham, recently com pleted his initial basic train ing at the Marine Corps Re cruit Depot, at San Diego. Returning to San Diego upon completion of a short leave, Private First Class Gilmore will be transferred to one of the Marine Corps duty assign ments. WELCHES—The Welches d Scouts m eet Tuesday a t the Wemme CommurUtTfi House and all boys eleven ¿ ¡ J and over are welcome. T h e y a re now planning a P». ent P arty. 5 rar' On Saturday October 16th Mr ¿ inL ^ ngdon and Mr- DomiS R uffatto are taking the £ on an outing. The boys areT bring th eir own lunches. A t th eir last meeting them w ere twelve boys in attendant and they began the study of the Morse Code Signals. The> Flying Eagle Patrol consists of P atro l Leader Gary Gaulke As sistant Patrol Leader ¿ Z Lynch, Scribe Ray Williams Q uarterm asters Pat Lynch, John W ohlford and Richard Meyer and the Panther Patrol conshk of th e P atro l Leader Kennett Meyer, Assistant Patrol Leader G ary Bartley, Quartermaster David Hanson and Troop Scribes Ed. Mitchell, Eddie Loveland and Jim Reick. Get Your Wedding Announcements at The Sandy Post LEN’S RIGGING SHOP O pen 7 d a y s a w eek and evenings. W e stock logging hardwait ind w ire rope. W e m ake up and repa r c h o k e rs o f a n y kind and do all k in d s o f splicing a t the shop and on th e job. 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