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THURSDAY, (MARCH 13 the sandy POST F or T he W ell-Dressed the frames must B E right syC/EZy ~AND~CLUB ACTIVITIES Phone Sandy 31 U 1 Dorothy Elerath The E verett Lundboms Return From W inter Vacation In The South A special meeting of the Dr. L. W. GRIFFITH OPTOMETRIST Gresham , Oregon Sandy Community Church dr WILLIAM L. KILLIAN, Pastor COEDIAELY INVITES EVERYONE TO A TTEND SUNDAY SCHOOL 11:00 A^M- Y O E ^ ’ p E o S I c ir .I S T I A N K M H AVOK 7:30 P .M . 0 « u t r m ON THEME: “The C hangeless Christ In A Chang in g S d ” Second in the pre-Easter series. B etter start n ext Sunday and hear th e rest o f th e serm ons in this series. YOU WILL BE HELPED. - First Baptist Church W om en’s Club Hall, Sandy, Oregon Sunday School 10 a.m. Training Union 7 p.m. W? ^ hloP a,m‘ Worship 8 p.m. A N EW TESTAM ENT CHURCH Let’s Go To Church Hear the W ord o f God and th e Old T im e Gospel A SmaU Church W ith a Great Hope and Vision. L. C. D es VOIGNE, P astor “Significance” There are som e th in gs significant about the Church of Christ. T hese th in gs are characteristics identifying, ana setting forth the Church o f Christ for w hat it is. First, it w ears the nam e o f its head, Jesu s Christ, because it belongs to h im ; he bought it w ith h is ow n blood. A cts 40.4». It w ears th is nam e and no other, because “there is salvation in none other . . . A cts 4:12.” Second, th e origin o f the Church o f Christ is significant. It originated on th e first Pentecost after th e resurrection o f J e s u s fr o m lh e dead. l t w as originated w ith the com ing o f th e H oly Spirit on this notable day. It w a s not established during th e days o f John th e Baptist, for if sp it w ould have been instituted w ithout th e blood of Christ for he had not y et died. It also w ould have been w ithout the H oly Spirit w ho did not com e un j Pentecost. S ee John 16:13; L uke 24:49; A cts 1 .8 , 2.1. Third, the m em bership in w hich is essen tiality to be saved, fo r it is h is body. Eph. .1:22, for “a ll spiritual b lessin gs m heavenly places in Christ.”' A ll spiritual b lessin gs w ould include the forgiveness of sins. By baptism w e put on Christ. Gal. 3 .4 1. F o S th , it u ses the only kind of m usic fou n d authorized or used in the N ew T esta m en t Its m elodv in their hearts unto the Lord. Eph. 5.19. T hey .tea cn and admonish one another w ith psalm s, hym ns, and spiritual songs; sin gin g w ith grace in their hearts unto God. Col. 3.17. F ifth , th e Church of Christ tries to speak w here the Bible speaks and be silent w here the Bible is silent, and pleads w ith all m en to unite upon the p ages o f th e N ew T estam ent; to lay aside the precepts and doctrines o f m en. For m y w a y s are above your w ays, and m y thoughts above your thoughts, saith Jehovah.” CHURCH OF CHRIST NON-DENOMINATIONAL SERVICES EVERY SU ND AY In Sandy A m erican L egion H all < Bible Study Classes ................. 10:00 A. M. Worship and Communion ...........11:00 A. M. Young People’s Meeting ............... 6:30 P.M. Evening Service ............................. 7:30 p . m . BLANTON E. BROWN, Minister _____E V E R Y O N E W E L C O M E ’— — A BST R A C TS or TITTw »» surance e If you buy or sell see 5« Oldest and m ost a unplete titU m in Clackamas Countv plant Is your title good» O regon C ity Abstract o , B u tler B ldg. So. of Courth^n San Women’s Editor Potluck Dinner Billed A t Eagle Creek School Phone G resham 217 Lutheran PT 0 Sets h<MSs Dolores Gundermanrfs s s s Sandy Woman’s Club » Hears Mrs. Coates Grand Canyon will be s Fir Logs W a n te d A t Good Prices W e g iv e fu ll scale and pay shewn by ca sh each w eek for Old Mrs. Vera A. -Coates secretary G row th Y ellow Fir Peelers Campbells and ; short film on civil defense wi Mr. and Mrs. Everett A. Lund- of delivered to our plant Jn mothers of the Eagle -Creek of Portland, was guest speak G resham . . school district was held Tuesday bom have returned to their home nn the program at the iMarcn complete the program. afternoon -March 4 at 1:30 p.m. on Lusted road following an ab meeting °1 the Sandy Womans OLYMPIC MFG. CO at the school house for the pur- sence of almost three months Club held Thursday, D ivision , T he Dean Co. ’ Mrs. Walt Markham spent on a vacation trip- They pose of discussing ways and G resham , Oregon Her subject was Investment means of raising funds to con spent about a week in the San Banking.” (Mrs. -Coates explained Honored By Lodge P H O N E S: A surprise handkerchief show tinue the hot lunch program that Francisco Bay area, two weeks the advantages of the new mu G resham 265, KEnwood 522s has' been carried on successfully in the Los Angeles-Hollywood tual fund department of invest er was given -Mrs. Walt Mark ham by the Boring Rebekah for several years at the Eagle vicinity, a week in San Diego, • lodge members at their last five days in Tia Juana, Mexico, ment banking. i Creek school. , Rather than raise the individ two weeks in Phoenix, Arizona The club voted $2 for the fed S i n g as a token of apprecia ual cost of daily lunches the and several days in Los Vega^, eration scholarship loan un tion. Mrs. Markham is chair Christian. Science which provides for exchange man of the “good of the order mothers planned a pot luck sup Nevada. ’> . • En route south the Lundboms students from South committee and is now serving per to be given Friday March Services 14 in the dining room of the met Mr. and Mrs. -Dean McMann for higher institutions of learn her sixth term in that capacity. at Needles, California after school. Serving will be from ing. U Refreshments were served Two new memoers, Mrs. after the meeting by the refres^" E very Sunday Morning 6 to 8 p.m. Mrs. Thomas Cody, which the two couples toured the 11 A. M. and Mrs. Joe C6dy will have south together. Charles Croston and Mrs./How ment committee: Mrs. Harold Düring their visit in Holly ard Mitchell, were added to tne Seely, Mrs. George Hoar, and charge of the kitchen and food, S u n d ay School 11 A. M. and’ Mrs. Frances Leedham is wood, Mr. and Mrs. Lundbom Mrs. Erm a Naas. M ASONIC HALL were on the radio shows Queen Reports were given by Mrs. publicity chairman. Those attending the meeting for a Day, and Perfect Husband Lewis Hall and Mrs. Ivan Bar ALL ARE CORDIALLY were: Mrs. Thomas Cody. Mrs. and saw Jerry Lewis and his ker on the textile painting class Oregon Trail Riders INVITED TO ATTEND Lester Rivers, Mrs. Pope, Mrs. band. which was completed last week Dance Committee M eets S u b ject o f th e Lesson Sermon Monday night March 10 the Scates, Mrs. Clarence Milton, and samples of the work were Sunday, M arch 16 is -Oregon Trail Riders “Miss Pat Mrs. Buckmaster, Hazel Beers, John Inskeep Billed A s shown. ’ Mrs. Ronald M. Berry, Mrs. “Substance” There were 18 members and sy” Doll Dance committee met Frances Leedham, and the > thre_ Speaker Of Garden Club one guest, Mrs. S. R. Harper, to conclude plans for their sec teachers - Mrs.. Pearl Christian, By Mrs A. B. Bradley present. Hostesses for the after ond annual Doll Dance to be Mrs. Bessie Wyland, and Mrs. The regiilar meeting of the noon were Mrs. E. F. Bruns, held at IOOF hall Sandy this The demand for purity of Wy’east Garden Club will be Mrs. C. L. Idleman, and Mrs. coming Saturday, March 15. Johnson. purpose and i Christian love, held at the Wemme Community Ida Mae Meeker. The riding club’s association one for another, was brought hall on Tuesday, March 18, at orchestra will play at the dance. out in the Christian Scieiv: Fairy Tailors Leader 11 a.m. After a sandwich Linda Shockey, our junior Lesson-Sermon entitled “¡Man luncheon at noon, with Mrs. A Birthday P arty For dance chairman, extends invi on Sunday, ’ March 9. The Mrs. Grover Returns Wayne Hedelson and Mrs. Vir tations to all Sandy high school Responsive Reading, altemat B y A nna Stone ginia Ferguson as hostesses, the Miss Sharon Gundetrson ing between the First. Reader We had our meeting last birthdays of all members hav- Sharon Gunderson, daughter students to come. Friday. Mrs. Grover was with ipg birthdays in January, Feb of Mr. and Mrs. Harold -Gunder Chairman John Mills, with and the congregation, included us at the meeting. She had ruary and March will be cele son, was honored with a birth Ralph Neilson, Marj Hoffman, these verses -from Psalms had a cold. She still could not brated with special birthday day party on her 11th birthday and Marie Motejl, extends in “Blessed is the man that feat vitations to the members of all eth the Lord, that delighteth talk very much. Mrs. Grover Saturday, March 8. Those help showed us a picture of Diana The speaker for the program ing her to' celebrate the occasion Sandy organizations and the greatly in his commandments. Hemmers and - Joanne Aliasson to begin at 1 o’clock will be J. were: Joan Elison, Shirley general public to attend our Unto the upright there ariseth light in the darkness: he is in -front of the fireplace where J. Inskeep, extension agent for Schmitz, Kara Lou O’Brien, dclXlC6« In addition to the awarding gracious, and full of compa they gave their demonstration Clackamas county. 'He will talk Diane Williams, Ruth Andresen, on how to make a wrist pin about soils, with special em Diana Hemmers, Judy Loundree, of “Miss -Patsy” and her $50.00 sion, and righteous” (112:1,4), cushion at Mrs. -Chase’s house. phasis on soils in the mountain Joanie Hibbert, Beverly Hib dowry, other prizes will be given Included among the citations They gave the demonstration for region, and what to do about bert, Ernestine Phillips, -Carol throughout the evening. from the Christian Science 60 people from Sandy, and Bor them to produce better results. Ann Gunderson, Wallace Gun textbook, “Science and Health ing and 'Mt. Hood area. This is an interesting and vital derson Jr., Larry Loundree, Mrs, Cards And D ancing with Key to the Scriptures’ I think four of us are going subject for “hill billies” and Wallace Gunderson of Portland, Set For Saturday by Mary Baker Eddy, was the to make our needle eases over -much useful information should Mrs. Helen Loundree, Miss Olive A card party followed by Sixth Tenet of The First because we want to make them be forthcoming. Gist, Mrs. Eunice Elison and dancing is scheduled for Satur Church of Christ, Scientist better. We are to make a rab The board meeting for the Mrs. Martha Williams. day evening, March 15, at 8 p.m “And we solemnly promise bit in sewing now. We need club was held at the home. of After many games were played by the social club of the Sandy watch and pray for that M worn out nylon stockings to use the president, Mrs. William and the presents opened, all her grange at the Sandy grange hall to be in us which was also to stuff our rabbits. Drips, Welches, on March 11. little friends sang “Happy Birth at Kelso. The public is invited in Christ Jesus; to do Our sewing club number is day,” then two -large birthday to attend. others as we would have them 24. We closed our meeting by cakes were served, with ice The hosts and hostesses for do unto us; and to be merci singing “Sing Your Way Home.' Welches PTA Holds cteam and punch and baskets the evening will be Mr. and Mrs ful, just and pure” (p. Election Of Officers full of candy for each little R. E. Murray, and Mr. and Mrs B y Beulah Gaulke Ed. Wolfe. guest. Walter Markhams Hosts Irene Petrie was elected pres A very nice time was had by A t Smorgasbord Dinner ident of the Welches PTA for all. Mr. and Mrs. Waltpr Mark next year at the regular meet ham of Boring Were hosts at a ing held last Thursday, March smorgasbord dinner Saturday, 6, and takes the gavel from Nell 70th Birthday Observed Howe, who had that office the By Ed Dhulst Of Lusted March 1. -Guest of honor was Ezra Men- past two years. Other officers Ed Dhulst of Lusted road Phone 691 Sandy, Oregon ser who was observing a birth elected were: vice president, Mar celebrated the 70fh anniversary T hursday, F rid ay, Saturday, M arch 13-14-15 day. -Other -guests were Mrs. garet -Christensen; secretary, Ad- the day of his birth on Sun Richard Derr, Barbara Rush Ezra Menser, Mr. and Mrs. Vir die Perry; treasurer, Fran Cal of March 9. Those calling to gil Frost, Mr. and Mrs. Jim kins; historian, Vera Winfrey; day, W hen T he W orlds Collide him ■ included his IN TECHNICOLOR Knox, Mr. and Mrs. John Kas- parliamentarian, Alice Alt, and congratulate son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Also Tim Holt, Jane Nigh ton, and Mr. and’ Mrs. Milton auidtor, Lorraine Lyne. Mrs. Lloyd Holt and their three Delegates who will represent Border Treasure Layrig. The evening was spent play Welches at the state convention children of Kelso; Mrs. Clemen P lu s C artoon A nd N e w s tine De Witt and her brother, at Pendleton April 7-8-9 will be Ted Van Donnick of Gresham. ing canasta. Sun., Mon., T ues., W ed., T hurs., F ri., S at., M arch 16—22 Irene Petrie and Dorothy Mey The Maurice Dhulsts were un- Fred MacMurray, Eleanor Parker ers. Bernice Lasher was select -able tò be present oh account of M illionaire For C hristy ed L as an clo ¿ til alternate aiLCJLllCXLC. ' M lIn A Q Q Also James Stewart, Marlene Dietrich • PlX n T n r n i r a m ' Monday afternoon Mr. and led for the Shenamgmis program Edy Van Biskler of Clack- N o «Highway In T he Sky this Friday, and the ladies de-■ , coneratu- P lu s C artoon and N e w s cided they would sell cake and . “ caked to otter congratu coffee later in the evening, after laT1ons drawing tickets, in the raffle for the electric percolator. The new officers will be in stalled at the next PTA meeting, which will be held the first Thursday in the month. SANDY TH E A TR E SHOE SALE Values To $6.95 Marked Down To si. 995 92-99 There’s A Good Reason for Every Good Sale We must make room for our spring stock and want to dispose of discontinued numbers Sandals, Flatties, Wedge Heels, Dress Shoes, Colors, and Others SCALES P hone 591 Sandy, O regon HOOD Sandy Grange Visited By Central Grange There were 36 visitors from Central grange at the regular meetiifg of Sandy grange Satur day evening, March 8. Mrs: Marie Havill, lecturer of the Central grange arranged the program. The Sandy grange ex emplified the fourth degree. Robert Jonsrud of the Sandy grange gave a-legislative report, and Mrs. Fred -Decker reported on agriculture.; L. Earl Wilson of Mountain grange spoke on the manager form of govern ment for Clackamas county. Others who spoke were: Charles Steiner, master of Clackamas County P o m o n a grange; Mrs. Selma Wilson, Po mona lecturer; and Frank Rob inson, master of Central grange. Mr. and Mrs. Brenton Vedder were honored with a gift from the Sandy grange in commem oration of their 50th wedding an niversary. A bountiful lunch was served after the meeting. Hostesses were Mrs-. Fred Decker, Mrs. Joel Jarl, and Mrs. Emma Harder. Boring Teen-Age Dance Class Set A t VFW Hall -Boring Teen-agers are pro gressing rapidly in the art of square and folk dancing under the leadership of Mr. and Mrs. Arno Ritter. -Classes meet the first Friday and third Wednesday of each month at the VFW hall in Boring. THEATRE G resham , Oregon GRESHAM SUNSET THEATRE P h on e 267 Thur., Fri., Sat., Mar. 13-14-15 William Holden, Stanley Clements, Johnny Stewart Boots Malone ----- Also----- Joan Davis, Arthur Blake Harem Girl ----- PLUS----- “D um b H ounded” CARTOON A N D N E W S Sun., Mon., Tue., Mar. 16-17-18 Errol Flynn, Olivia deHavilland Captain Blood CLOSED Wed., Thurs., F ri., Sat., Sun., Mon., Tues., M arch 19—25 Dana Andrews, Dorothy , McGuire, Farley Granger and Peggy Dow Lone Star The battle bf Texas . . . and the battle of sexes! -----PLUS— “Tw eet, T w eet, T w eety” CARTOON A N D N EW S IN TECHNICOLOR ----- Also—— Audie Murphy, Bill Mauldin Red Badge of Courage REPAIRS F rid a#, Saturday, March lU’ ----- PLUS— - | CARTOON AND NEWS Ruth Roman, Steve Cochran Tomorrow is Another Day ----- Also---- Walter Pidgeon, Margaret Leighton WATCH for Callirig Bulldog Drummond — PLUS—- | “D ouble Dribble” CARTOON AND NEW Sun., Mon., Tue., Wed-» Thur*’ M arch 16-17-18-19-20 I W ant You ----- Also—— Clark Ghble, Ava Gardner and Broderick Crawford Gene Kelly, Leslie Coran An American In Paris for Flam e and the Arrow CARTOON A N D N E W S P h on e 221 Sandy, Oregon T hursday, M arch 13 -----Also----- Burt Lancaster, Virginia Mayo IN TECHNICOLOR — -PLUS----- “Wpt ’PninP’ THEATRE REOPENING DATE Gary Cooper, Marie D istant Drums IN t e c h n ic o l o r — Also—- UeJ1 David Niven, Vera Happy Go L o/7 IN TECHNICOLOR ---- .PLUS—' CARTOON AND