Sandy post. (Sandy, Oregon) 1938-current, December 21, 1950, Image 6

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Funeral Services
Held For Mrs.King!
SPECIAL SAVINGS: - -
At Phelps Jewelry
Friday and Saturday
All Merchandise
At Reduced Cost
O
Phelps Jewelry
“Your Friendly Jeweler”
All Repair Work Guaranteed
Main Street
Sandy
Phone 732
Here’s to a
Greenwood Truck Line
bright and
Bonded Carriers Serving Mt. Hood Loop
Scheduled Freight Service from
Timberline Lodge and Way Points
to Portland
\
beautiful
Christmas
1950
J. S. GREENWOOD
‘The Old Man of the M ountain’’
D istributor of
HOODWAY SERVICE STATION
Loop Highway
Bruns Corner
STANDARD FUEL OILS—ARDEN FARMS ICE CREAM
WHOLESALE BEVERAGES
WOOD
-
SAND
-G R A V E L
Phone Sandy 171
• Phone Wemme Station—Rhododendron 462
Funeral services were held
December 12th for.M rs. Albert
R. King., 58, Eagle Creek, who
died at her home December 9.
Interment was at the Forest
Lawn cemetery at Gresham.
The services were conducted
by Earl King, Portland, at the
Carroll Funeral Home in Gresh­
am. Mrs. Charles Evans was
soloist.
Fern Allen was born on May
23, 1892, in Conde, S. D. She was
married to Albert Roy King on
September 2, 1915, in Portland.
She came to Portland when she
was 6 years old, and moved to
the Dover community near Eagle
Creek 17 years ago. She was
a . member of- Jehovah’s Wit­
nesses.
Mrs. King is survived by her
husband, a son, Ray A. King,
Gresham; a daughter, Mrs. Jer­
ry Crone, and a sister, Miss
Lora Allen, Portland.
Pallbearers were E. H. Proud-
foot, Frank A. Linden, Chester
E. Snethen, Floyd D. Hamblen,
Nels Pederson and M. Jeshersen.
1OOK.
’*OST.
Death Claims A
Resident Of Kelso
Death claimed John Edward
Daws, 71, a Kelso resident since
1943, ¡at his, honte December
10th. Funeral services were
held/ at, the Carroll Funeral
Home at Gresham last Thurs­
day with Rev. Howard Roberts
officiating.
Interment was conducted at
the Sandy cemetery.
Mr. Dawes was born Nov. 12,
1879, in Tennessee. He married
Miss Irene Dye * in Claude, Tex.,
in 1926. He formerly lived in
Albuquerque, N. M., and moved
to the Kelso Community in 1943.
He was a farmer and carpenter.
Mr. Dawes was in the service in
world war I.,
Survivors include his widow,
a son, James E., Boring, and a
daughter, Mrs. F. John, Gresh-
ana.
Pallbearers were R. W. Forb­
es, Alvin Bakke, D. Jones, Har­
vey Jones, Frank Ritchey and
M. N. Mecham.
The Sandy Post
Entered at the postoffice at
Sandy, Oregon as second class
mail matter. Published weekly
on Thursdays.
Tom B. Purcell Ed. and Pub.
Carl E. Cluff ...Managing Editor
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1950
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All w.e can be cer­
We couldn't say for sure that you're on Santa Claus' gift list.
tain about is that your nam e is on our list of those w e wish all the season s joys.
Clarence Allesina
Jim Chisum, retired
Ed Courts
Harry Dunlap
Chuck Edison
Jerry Foreman
W. A. Hessel
Bill Hessel Jr.
Jack Hessel
Jeanne Hoar
John Kaiser
Nancy Dove
Kenneth Chard
C. D. (Mac) McCulley
John Moon
Arnt Ostrem
Clyde Miller
Ed. Ptacek
Jake Williams
O. A. (Rosy) Roseberry
Ruth Sharp
Bob Schneider
Jack Smith
Harold Townsend
Ted Callaghan
Hessel Implement Co., Inc.
Since 1908
Phone 229
Gresham, Oregon
Peace on Earth . . . Good will toward men . . . m&y
these blessings return to His children, the world
around, in the New Year so soon to come. Let us
pray that this hope be ordained with fulfillment, by
attending church for Christmas services.
CLACKAMAS COUNTY BANK
AN INDEPENDENT BANK
W. A. Proctor, Pres.
E. Alt, Vice-Pres.