Sandy post. (Sandy, Oregon) 1938-current, February 21, 1952, Image 3

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THE SANDY POST
THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 21, 1952
Damascus D ata
S E A L ’S
A potluck lunch was held at
Damascus grange hall last week.
Those attending were (Mr. and
SU PER
Mrs. M. G. Kelley, Mr. and Mrs.
Dan Erdman, Mr. and Mrs. Al­
fred Wellman, Mr. and Mrs. Ed
C R E A M Pillster,
Mr. and Mrs. Cliff Pill-
ster, Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Gillespie,
Mrs. Duane Gillespie, Mrs. Wal­
12 Per Cent
ter Schubert, Mrs. R. F, Tubbs,
Mrs. Thomas Gray, Miss Helen
Ice Cream
Schubert, Mrs. Charles Mayer
and Master and Mrs. F. C. Ger-'
gen.
$1.69gal-
Mrs. Tubbs, chairman, an­
nounced a state contest is open
for fancy aprons and pot hold­
She also mentioned the con­
Assorted Flavors ers.
tests on drindl skirts, cotton
suits, 2-piece cotton dresses and
tea towels.
Damascus home extension unit
will hold its regular meeting
Thursday, February 21 in the
Guitar
home of Mrs. Arnold Schmidt
in Portland. Members are asked
and
to bring three blocks of wood
(one bigger than % inch), a me­
Accordion
dium screw driver, a pair of
pliers, a claw hammer and a
few screws and should be at
LESSONS
Grohn’s store at 10 a.m. for
transportation.
To start Tuesday
Mrs. Artie Howall and Mrs.
MARCH 4
Esther Fairclough were initiated
into the 4th degree during the
4 P. M. Through 9 P. M.
meeting of Damascus grange
February 9. Masters
At Women’s Club Hall Saturday
from various granges present
were: Charles Stiener, Pomona;
in Sandy
Earl Wilson, Mountain; Charles
Hines, Milwaukie; Bob Spence,
Enrolling Students
Rockwood, and B. Lewis, Hol­
■, Now
comb Outlook. The program for
the evening consisted of a piano 1
Interested Parties Write
solo by Janet Brown; a reading
“Ten Thousand Years of Farm­
Don Ulmer
ing” by Lan Deen; a tribute to
General Delivery, Sandy, Ore. the American farmer by Master
Or Phone Sandy 144
Lewis; and a skit, “The After­
noon Before Grange Meeting
Night.” The refreshment com­
mittee were Mrs. Charles Mayer,
Mrs. Dell POtruff, Mrs. Thomas
Gray, Mrs. Gene Wittlesey, Mrs.
Doyle Staples, and Mrs. Charles
Drake.
The workshop sewing class,
sponsored by the Damascus
home extension unit, met in the
home of Mrs. Curtis Young
Thursday. Under the guidance
of Mrs. Edgar Grohn, the fit­
ting of patterns was learned by
Mrs. R. F. Tubbs, Mrs. Ollie
In Emergency, Call Us Makinson, Mrs. Parker Perry,
Mrs. Charles Mayer. and Mrs.
Young. At noon a birthday cake
When illness strikes and
was served in honor of Mrs. R.
medicine must be adminis­
F. Tubbs who was celebrating a
birthday. Sandwiches, jello and
tered quickly, bring your
coffee were also enjoyed by the
prescription to us. We’ll
group.
compound it carefully and
Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Boynton
motored to Topeka, Kansas
in the s h o r t e s t tíme
where they visited Mrs. Elma
possible. Just telephone.
Sheets and many other relatives.
On their way back they stopped
Idaho to visit with Mr. and
For Prompt Service in
Mrs. George Boynton, Mrs. Wal­
ter Day, and others. They also
stopped at Moro, Oregon Ito see
Phone 841
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Boynton.
Rev. Forrest Forbes, pastor of
Damascus Community church
announced that authorization to
A FULL MEASURE
build a baptistry was given at
OF HEALTH
the business meeting of the
church last week. Construction
is (to begin immediately. Other
projects
indicative
of
the
church’s progress, said Forbes,
are plans for church bus serv­
ECONOMY I
ice, building expansion and new
seating. Sunday school enroll­
DRUG S FOR LE?
ment has reached an all time
PHOKE 841
SANDY
high, he said. The choir is now
practicing for an Easter pro­
gram under the' direction of Mrs.
Milton Jones.
Mrs. Walter Young is improv­
ing daily from the surgery she
recently underwent.
’ Pfc. Leland Dexter was a re­
cent visitor in the home of his
sister, Mrs. Grace Bush when
he was en route from Fort Col­
lins, Colorado to Tokyo, Japan.
-wr-jr OLD
Leland is a member of the army
medical corps.
The Sandy Meat Market Has Been Sold
And Is Now The
Economy Meat Market
Under the Management of RussMyers
g I PORK SAUSAGE
II 2% S5c
I
Country Style
SHORTENING
I f ..........
X8c
Wisconsin CHEESE
BACON JOWLS
PURE GROUND
BEEF
PORK STEAKS
If/.. ,49c
I f .... 5 9 c
BACON ENDS
PORK CHOPS
Medium Sharp
For Seasoning or Frying
1 I f ......X5c I f ......6 9 c I f :. ...65c I f ......X3c
SLICED BACON
| ft..,
H ermitage
BRAND
Worm
W f(
sáw/ffeÁa
'w a m /i'
9.60 T Pint
™
O
4.10
4/5 quart
8 6 PROOF • THE OLD HERMITAGE
COMPANY, FRANKFORT, KENTUCKY
Pleasant Home,..
Mrs. Charles Harris, enter­
tained the. Pleasant Home Bap­
tist Ladies Society with a tea
last Thursday.
Homer Stockam returned to
the home of Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd
iPaschall after spending the win­
ter in Safford, Arizona where he
visited his parents, Mr. and Mrs.
George Stockam.
Mrs. Orna Hunter has returned !
to her home after visiting her
son and family, Mr. and Mrs.
Herbert Hunter.
The Intermediate Boys class
of Pleasant Home Baptist church
with their pastor and teacher,
Donald J. Davis, spent Saturday
skiing on thè slopes of Mt. Hood.
In the group were Richard
Kerns, Roy McCormick, Paul
Bancroft, Levi, Don and Russell
Joy, Richard.Reams, Don Jones,
Kenneth Hovda, and Harold |
Redfern.
Fir Logs Wanted
A t Good Prices
We give full scale and pay
cash each week for Old
Growth Yellow Fir Peelers
delivered to our plant in
Gresham.
OLYMPIC MFG. CO.
Division, The Dean Co.
Gresham, Oregon
PHONES:.
Gresham 265, KEnwood 5223
PORK LIVER
Eastern Sugar Cured
Fillet of
RED SNAPPER
SHORT RIBS
5 3 c I f ......X8c If... ...43c I f ......4 5 c
Friday and Saturday
February 22and 23
•WE GUARANTEE OUR M EATS-0'”"8
Daily
’Sunday am
9 to -t0
6 8 »
Phone
631
Rolla and Ethel Longnecker welcom e the New ECONOMY
MEAT MARKET to your Shopping Center Family
Chain Store Grocery Ads
Will Be Matched In Price
Item For Item
These are just a few samples of the typical bargains at
SANDY
Van Camp’s
Light Meat Tuna
7 Oz. Cans 5 f®^ 89(5
19®
Each
BISQUICK . . . . .............. .
FOOD
Dole
Pineapple Juice
Lge. 46 Oz. Can
X 3c
4 0 Oz. P k g ..45
LIBBY’S TOMATO JUICE Lg. 46 Oz. Can .27
BORENE SOAP
............ Large Package .2 9
M ARKET
8 Lb. Bags
Large White
GRAPEFRUIT
59® each
CLORAX . . . .
LETTUCE
lb.
10c
.............. .Qt. 16c, l/2 Gal. .28
ABC DIVIDEND
1 Lb. Graham Crackers 340; 1 Lb. Soda Crackers
310
BOTH FOR ONLY........................................39
Trend SOAP POWDER, Lg Sz 23c, 2 for .45
SWIFTS PREM ... ................ 12 Oz. Can .4 4
GERBER BABY FOODS 41 Oz. Can 3 for .25
Gebhardt’s Chili with Beans, No. 300 can .36
Large “A” EGGS, Sandy Fresh, . . . Doz. .49
Proctor & Gamble Soaps sold
at chain store prices.
Nationally advertised brands
Papa Longnecker takes a bale
of hay to bed with him just to
feed Mama’s nightmare.
SANDY FOOD MARKET
Member of Large Buying Organization
Loop Highway, Phone Sandy 111