jgUpSDAY, DECEMBER 21, 1950
For The Well-Dressed Woman
the frames must be right
Dr. L. W. GRIFFITH
Phone Gresham 217 OPTOMr/bitlST
Gresham, Oregon
Here and There Sandy Resident Is
Taken By Death
Around
Funeral services for Mrs.
The Sandy Area Minnie
Millisa McClain, 63, of
Lesson sermon this week for
Christian Science church will be,
“Christ Jesus.”
Mr. and Mrs. Olaf Anderson,
Dover road, are visiting in
Southern California.
CHURCH Of CHRIST
jiON-DENOMINATIONAL SERVICES EVERY SUNDAY
In Sandy American Legion Hall
BLANTON BROWN, Minister
Bible Study Classes ..................io A. M.
Worship and Com m union.........11 A. M
Evening Service ............ 2 ......7:30 P. M.
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SANDY THEÄTBE
Sandy, Oregon — Phone 691
MATINEE CHRISTMAS DAY
Thur., Fri., Sat., Dec. 21-22-23 .Sun. thru Wed., Dec. 24-27
Randolph Scott, Jane W yatt Ray Milland, Rosalind Russell
In
Canadian Pacific
A Woman Of
Distinction
•IN COLOR
A comedy with plenty of
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laughs.
Clifton Webb," Shirley Temple
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In
Willard Parker, Audrey Long
Howard St. John as David
Mr. Belvedere
Harding, in
Goes To College David Hardng,
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Counterspy
Cartoon And Short Subjects
NEWS AND CARTOON
- TWO BIG DANCES -
Policemen’s Benefit
Saturday, Dec. 23
Modern and Old Time Dancing
With Geo. Beers and His Orchestra
Firemen’s Benefit
New Year’s Night
SANDY I.O.O.F. HALL
Sandy I 0 0 F Hall
TIRES - TIRES - TIRES - TIRES
New
Used
Recaps
Mud and Snow Tires
Sawdust Tires
New and Used Tubes
IF WE DON’T HAVE YOUR SIZE
WE WILL T R Y AND GET IT
Batteries
•. Anti-Freeze
Tire Chains
Sunset Service
Fred and P eggy Neuhaus
Loop H ighway
Sandy
Phone 796
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BOB’S PLUMBING CHEATING
Phone 634
Sandy, Oregon
Mrs. Fred Decker and Mrs.
John Dunn were hostesses to
the Sandy grange card party
December 16. Six tables were in
play, they reported.
A meeting of the Toastmist-
ress Club will be held at The
Center in Gresham on December
28th. ' Installation of officers
will be the main feature of the
evening.
The home economics club of
the Sandy grange met with Mrs.
Marvin Light Tuesday, Decem
ber 5th, for their Christmas
party. There were 15 members
and 2 visitors present. Mrs. E.
N. McManus- assisted with the
party.
Mr. and Mrs. George Hartwig,
William Hartwig, Alice Richter
and daughters, Marlene and
Joan, are going to Salem Christ
mas day to have dinner a t the
home of Mr. Hartwig’s brother-
in-law and sister, Mr. and Mrs.
Ellsworth Cazzell.
Sandy, were held Wednesday,
December 13th, at the Carroll
Funeral Home in Gresham. She
died last Friday while being
rushed to a Portland hospital.
The services were read by
Rev. R. E. W. Goodrick of the
Sandy Baptist church. Inter
ment was at the Cliffside cem
etery.
Miss Minnie Millisa Hawkins
was born on January 15, 1887,
in Huntsville, Ark. She was mar
ried to Packwood McClain in
Huntsville on September 19,
1907. Mrs. McClain has lived in
Oregon since 1928 and in Sandy
since 1940.
Survivors include her hus
band, a son, E. R. McClain, Ne
halem; 2 daughters, Mrs. Sylvia
Boylan and Mrs. Thelma Bled
soe, both of Sandy; 3 sisters,
Mrs. Margaret Ritchey of San
dy, Mrs. Tennessee Wilford of
Modesto, Calif., and Mrs. Mar
cia Scotes of Huntsville, Ark.,
and 6 brothers, John Hawkins
of Portland, Arthur Hawkins of
Warrenton, Nash Hawkins of
Fayetteville, Ark., Ed Hawkins
of Jennings, Okla., Samuel Haw
kins of Huntsville, Ark., and
Riley Hawkins, Sandy. Seven
grandchildren also survive.
The Eagle Creek
Grange Installs
EA g L e CREEK—The Grange
held installation December 16th
with 55 in attendance. Fred
Bates was installing officer.
An accordion solo and skit
were presented and gifts were
exchanged.
December 20 the Ladies Aid
will meet at the home of Mrs.
Mabel Tasheron with annual
gift exchange and pot luck
Christmas refreshments.
Coming events include:
December 22, School Christ
mas program.
December 23, Sunday school
program at church, 7:30 p.m.
December 30, Grange card
party.
M ay you r
h a p p in e s s
m a tc h t h e
b r ig h tn e s s o f
Y u le t id e .
Birthday Is Honored
With Sunday Party
Mike Paluck’s
BULL RUN — Mrs. Melvin
Haneberg was guest of honor
at a Sunday night supper at the
home of Mr. and Mrs. • Alfred
M. Lee on her birthday anni
versary.
Other guests present were her
husband and children and her
mother-in-law, Mrs. Anna Hane
berg; Mr. and Mrs. John E.
Dagsland, Mrs. John M. Dags-
land and Mr. and Mrs. Melvin
Dagsland, all from Portland.
Officers Elected By
Missionary League
Of Lutheran Church
Mrs. Richard Ulrich was elect
ed president of the Lutheran
Women’s Missionary League of
Immanuel Lutheran church of
Sandy at the December meeting
of the society. The meeting was
held last Thursday at the home
of Mrs. Emil Fuerstenau, route
2, Sandy, and Mrs. Floyd Wag
ner was co-hostess.
Other members elected in
cluded Mrs. Helen Dahrens, vice
president; Mrs. Floyd Wagner,
secretary, and Mrs. Ernest
Gehrts, treasurer.
The zone meeting of the LW-
ML will be held on January 25
at Zion Lutheran church, Port
land, beginning with a 11:30
luncheon, Paul Hanson, admin
istrator at Emanuel hospital,
will be the speaker.
After the meeting adjourned,
each of the older members of
the society was presented with
a Christmas corsage, and a
small box of ‘Christmas Goodies.’
Christmas carols were sung and
refreshments were served to 18
members and 2 visitors.
COMMUNION SERVICE
The first Christmas commun
ion service of St. Luke’s Epis
copal Mission will be observed
next Sunday, December 24, at
11 a.m. in the Bateman chapel,
North Main avenue, Gresham
The Rev. Neville C. Blunt, of
St. Helen’s hall, Portland, will
be the celebrant.
Nobody has ever made a law
that will prevent a man from
making a fool ef himself-^-if he
has a wife, though, he can’t do it
! without knowing about it.
MOBILGAS STATION
Specials For Fri. and Sat., December 22 and 23
Fresh
SHRIMP
CRANBERRIES
1 Lb. Pkg. 19d
Lou-Z-Anna .
BEST PATENT FLOUR
.5 Oz. Tin
39«
CORN
Del Monte Cream Style
Crown SO Lb. Print Bag
S3.85
Santiam
NUCOA For HOLIDAY GOODIES
Tops For Cakes - Candies - Cookies
GREEN BEANS .. No. 2 Tin
21 (i
Mt. Whitney, Pitted
X LBS. 67®
BSE—
O L IV E S.............. ............Tin 27d
Armour’s <
TREET . . . . . . .
.12 Oz. Tin
43 ö
For Smackin’ Good Salads
Popular Brands
Best Foods
Real MAYONNAISE
quart 83d
Couple Observe 44th
Wedding Anniversary
With A Surprise Party
CHERRYVILLE — Mr. and
C. O. Cheney pf Cherryville cel
ebrated their 44th wedding anni
versary at their home Tuesday/
December 12th. .
A surprise party was given by
relatives of the couple.
Those attending weré: Mrs.
Jennie McCamant from Albin,
Indiana; Mr. and Mrs. E. W.
Courser; Mr. and Mrs. Loy
Courser 'and children; Mr. and
Mrs. E. D. Bowder and baby
son, of Cherryville; Mr. and
Mrs. Glen Cheney and. family;
and Mr. and Mrs. Henry Levi
son of Bluff road.
Mrs. McCamant is a sister to
Mrs, c. O. Cheney, E. W. Cour
ser and Mrs. Henry Levison,
and has been visiting here the
past three weeks.
She left for her home in In
diana the first of this week.
MT. HOOD CLEANERS
CIGARETTES . . . . Carton SI .49
Play Fair Freestone
PE A C H E S.......... .. .21 Tin 290
FREE!
Menu Planner Booklet
U. S. No. 1
A. Standby
PUMPKIN
Oregon No. 1, Ranch Fresh
2 + Tin
15d
Sweet Potatoes
2 Lbs. I9d
TURKEYS
Competitive Prices
,
Pitted
Fresh Dressed
Happy Vale Sweet
PICKLES
ROASTING CHICKENS
Lb.
DATES
35d
1 Lb. Pkg.
33d
Swift’s
1 Pt., 5 Oz. Jar
PREMIUM PICNICS Lb. 49d
35d
We Carry
BIRDSEYE
Frozen Foods
BACON
By The Piece
Lb. 53d
O YSTERS
Pt. 65d
We Have A Full
Line of Assorted
Christmas
Candies and Nuts
Medley's Food Store
«YOUR FRIENDLY GROCER”
Open Sundays from 9 A.M. to 1 P.M.
Main St.
Sandy
Oregon
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