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

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PROFESSIONAL
S
directory
Schneider
D E N T IS T
__ Phones -7-
nwiee 151 - Residence 6X2
° SANDY, OREGON
Grashorn
’
D E N T IS T
Phone 831
Roeh Building *
Sandy
Valter A. Noehren, M. D.
PHYSICIAN And SURGEON
, T, ctreet
Sandy, Oregon
ia Sphone. Sandy 181
■ ^fT rr HENDERSON
.«mOPRACTIC PHYSICIAN
Off ice. Hours:
10 A. M. to 5 P.M.
BvatoBS by A ^ o m ti
Orw
Oregon
ione 911
ft TON
D. LEAVITT, M .D .
phvsieian and Surgeon
Office Hours:
10 A.M. to 5'P .M .
Daily Except Sunday _
Phones: Office 641, Res. 461
Jin street
Sandy, Oregon
W. J. GARDNER, M. D.
physician and Surgeon
7 E Powell Blvd., Gresham
Phone Gresham 3040
Portland Lincoln 3717
harles H.Carlstrom,D.O.
Osteopath
Physician & Surgeon
Koch Building
Sandy, Oregon
W At Creston Park;
f e f e f i « '« ' Three Cakes
John, of Sioux Falls, South Da­ land, is spending a week visiting sister, Mr. andM rs. Vern Meyers
at the home of her grandparents, and their sons and daughter-in-
kota.
Mr. and MrS. Tom Johnspn and Mr. and Mrs. H. H. Baldra. Next law, Lynn Meyers and Mr. and
For The Cone With
Mr. and Mrs. J. H: Dollowitch week her sister, Mary Lu, will Mrs. Gene Meyers, of Ainsworth,
Nebraska; her cousins, Mr. and
¥ r*, an<? Mrs> Andrew Carrell
enjoyed a motor trip to several join her at the Baldra home.
The Curl On Top
nic.
Besides
Mrs.
Wilhelm,
those
* * *
and daughter, Linda, were Sun­ present included her four daugh­ Oregon beach resorts on Sunday. I Mr. and Mrs. Fred Pifer, ac­ Mrs. Claud Strong and Mrs.
Katie
Donohue,
of
Olympia,
Addition
day callers at the home of her ters and their families. Those
companied by their son, Alvin
Frozen
Seconds
Washington.
On
July
27,
all
sister, Mrs. Emma McGraw in. attendmg from this community Mr. and Mrs. Ralph SJiriver Bottomley, who recently arrived
Before You E a t I t
Portland.
are building an addition to their here, from Minneapolis, have the children of Mr. and Mrs.
were Mrs. A. H. Burns and her home on Cottrell road.
been visiting Wirigton Bottomley Lewis were home to meet the
MEL & GENEVIEVE’S
Movies Shown
and daughterdn-law, ¡Mr. and Mrs. Anna Anderson of Bakers­ who is employed near Cannon out-of-state visitors.
■ S ’- P> R Eder celebrated her son
Mrs. Arthur S. Burns and their
•birthday anniversary last Fri­ three sons, Jimmy, David and field, California, who is visiting Beach. They also visited Mr. and
day. In the afternoon her daugh­ 'Larry; Mr. and Mrs. Delbert Car­ her neice, Mrs. John V. Carlson, Mrs. Edwin Danielson who oper­ Hoover was the only, U. S. Loop Highway
Sandy, Ore.
ter, Mrs. Oren Stanley called on re®. and daughters, Frances and: has been confined to her toed for ate a mink farm on the Sunset president of Swiss descent.
her. In the evening her son-in- Judy; those attending -from Port­ the past five- weeks. She is re­ highway' near Banks.
law; and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. land were: Mrs. Esther Pauley ported to be somewhat improved. I Mrs. Richard O. Krebs entered
Harry Stanley, accompanied by and daughters, Eleanor and Ann; Mrs. Alan Johnson, of Liver­ Holiday Park hospital on Wed­
their daughter, Helen, spent the Mrs. Florence Becker and daugh­ more, California, was a recent nesday, where she underwent a
evening with their parents. Miss ter, Miss Noreen Becker; Mr. and guest of Mrs. Richard J. Lewis. major operation on Thursday.
Mr. and Mrs. Ed Fuller and
Picnic
Helen Stanley showed moving Mrs. Clinton Becker and children,
pictures taken on her recent trip Jimmy and Jea n .“ Mr; and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Richard J. Lewis daughter, Sherry, accompanied
to California and refreshments Dean Becker of Astoria were also and son, Michael, were members by Miss Leotha Jones, have re-
Our Stocks are Complete.
of a family group who helped turned from a 3 day vacation at
were served. Mrs. Eder received present.
her father, George M. Coveil, Warm Springs.
several, lovely gift^.
All
of
the
latest insecticides and fungicides,
Party
Moving
celebrate his birthday at a pic­
Mrs. Eliza Fritz was a Sunday
J Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Folaijd
nic
atV
iking
park
bn
Sunday.
Mrs.
John
M.
Milne
has
been
caller at the John M. Eberle
small quantities or ton lots.
the recipient of three birthday Other members of the family who. recently sold ’th^i? home on
home.
IHbssner road are moving this
present
included:
Mr.
and
Mrs.
cakes
in
honor
of
her
birthday
Rheumatic Fever
10th wedding anniversary, George M. Coveil and Mr. and ¡ week to the J. W. Clark home on
Sunday callers a t the home of and
OR
which
both occurred on Satur­ Mrs. George H. Covell ^nd their Pleasant Home road.
Mr. and Mrs. Ed, Dhulst Were day, August
Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Meyer
9. Mr. and Mrs. two sons.
Mr. and Mrs. Cimantilla, Mr. and Milne and their
and
Mrs.
Anna,
Meyer
were
Sun­
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Walter
E.
Arm­
five sons were
Mrs. Maurice Dhulst and family entertained Saturday
at the strong and family have returned day callers at the Wiley .Wilson
and Mrs. Lloyd Helt. Mr. and Portland home of her parents.
The two finest prepared products for our cus­
from several days vacation at- home on Kerslake road.
Mrs. Ted Van Van Donnick, Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Harold, Yachats.
Mr. and M rs/Jess L. Shriver
1
tomers.
Expert field service available. We
'Clemtine DeiWtt and Mrs. Anna when their other daughter and Mr. and Mrs. Irvin Ickler and
were Wednesday callers at The
Hamllin.
son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Bill family have returned from a home of Mr. and Mrs. William
deliver anywhere.
' Robert Helt, oldest son bf Mr. Wright and children were also vacation a t various Oregon Fleiohman at Sandy, where they
found Mrs. Fleichman to be mak­
and Mrs. Lloyd Holt of Kelso, guests. On Sunday, Mrs. Milne’s beaches.
ing a satisfactory convalescence
is confined to his toed with rheu­ aunt and uncle,. Mr. and Mrs.
Grandfather Here
matic TeVer.
L. A. Wick, of Milwaukie^ called Mrs. Walter E. Armstrong has from her recent major operation.
Relatives Entertained
Reunion
with a second cake. Mr. Milne been entertaining her grandfath­
Creston Park was the scene had previously purchased a cake er, Henry Marschman of Daykin, g Mr. and Mrs. yern Lewis have
of a family reunion on Sunday,
Mr. and Mrs. Charles R. Dyer Nebraska, who is also visiting recently been entertaining a
Phone Gresham 284
Foot of Second St.
group of her relatives which in­
when
Mrs.
Wilhelm
m ie n
x v x x o . Dora
ly u r a
v m iK a iu
a and
u u ¡ ,h n a v a e v .been
e t i l entertaining
l W lL c U I U I l g U
CT. S
I S - other relatives in this area.
her
sis-
her family h!ad their annual pic-Tter, Mrs. [Milton Oskew and son. Christine Ann Baldra, of Port­ cluded her brother-in-law and
Phone S andy 851
MASSAGE
ELECTRIC
CABINET BATHS
H. Herndon Phone Gr. 5389
STO P!
Dairy Wonder
SPRAY OR DUST
Gresham Seed & Feed Co., Inc.
STOP-and-THINK
DR PERCY A. POWERS
DR D. H. HOLTZHEIMER
, dr : r . P. BRIMBLE
Gresham Veterinary Clinic
Large and Small Animal Surgery
and Disease’ Control
Artificial Insemination—Cattle
S20 N. W. Division
Phone 291
Gresham, Oregon
DR. JOE M. ONCHI
OPTOMETRIST
)pen 9 A. M. to 6 P. M.
venings by Appointment •
e 3414
503 E. Powell
lock East of Hood Theater
Gresham
Residence Phone 9165
BUSINESS
SERVICES
BRENTON V E D D ER
And Associate
JOHN R. METSGER
STSURANCE-NOTARY PU BLIC
Tax Reports - Bookkeeping
Phone 102
Box 51, Sandy, Oregon
Thomas W. A llen
Public Accountant
Income Tax - Bookkeeping
Walrad Ins. Bldg.
Phone Sandy 861
D. ALEX
Licensed Public Accountant
Bookkeeping
Payroll & P.U.C. Reports
P. O. Box 229
Phone Sandy 522 or 23X3
Sandy, Oregon
Dear Friends,
As an automobile dealer it is somewhat difficult for me to write here what I feel
__difficult because in doing so I am pointing to the biggest failing of the automobile i -
dustry. On the other hand, it is my closeness^ to
maHeS me f 1 P "
haps somewhat more strongly than most of you about my subject.
Thrmiffbftuf mv first 3 years as Dodge-Plymouth dealer in Gresham I have watched
SANDY REST H AVEN
“A Home for Invalids, Convales­
cent Patients and Those Needing
, Nursing Care.” .
Operated by a registered nurse
Phone Sandy 882
Duke & Proctor
and sickeningly a killer.
don’t know the people who have been killed in an automobile
; Most of the time we dont k metimes y/g an elderly woman, sometimes a young
accident, but sometimes we
^ ^m t
$ gchool months starting soon—itTs a
ivr
fim o w e
Insurance Agents
—0— S
Telephone 71
SANDY, OREGON
W ALRAD
Insurance Agency
Sandy and Gresham, Oregon
Phone Sandy 861
Phone Gresham 747
Direct Portland Line KE 3114
see
lost something which is irreplaceable.
i J
11 A iB mean tn you and me? It means that we must give the gravest
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g ™ r e on d u ty to protect human life. It means
possible coopeiation to thi^e m ne a w
¿riving at a safe speed always . . .
paying f ^ ^ C X w m ln thepropfr s ig n a l and courtesy. It means that when you see
are‘ ate’ a y U proceed with extreme caution.
,, + «r«- «I««! outlaw traffic tragedies from our community. It means
« “ eans tlmt we must o u tth e responsibilities for making our streets the safest
t e ^ w t i X n»t ori” " » s S d children—but for all pedestrians and motenste.
w •
and I won’t just say these things. You and I must mean
d T w K r i g T f o r the safety of our community.
Lr U n o t h a t v o u
Sincerely yours,
H WOODLE
GORDON SWAN
Real E sta te
General Insurance
Your Dodge-Plymouth Dealer
of Gresham, Oregon
Office at Salmon River Bridge
|P Phone Rhododendron 430 —
Brightwood, Ore.
Greatest
Contribution
to
Highway
what J
For Insurance
Your
Safety
Is
CO U R T ESY