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About Sandy post. (Sandy, Oregon) 1938-current | View Entire Issue (Aug. 21, 1952)
Here and There around The Sandy Area Have Your Radiator Readv For ANTI-FREEZE TIME itinlrSniH^ eI ?®ers has been vis' in lone, o ^ g0T e °f sister Wallace Telford" is now fepHn from ? he hospital and is reeling much better. Radiator Cleaning and Repairing One Day Service by Appointment Phone 682 or 681 - - Factory Duplicate Colors - - BEESON CHEVROLET Sandy On The Mt. Hood Loop Highway At Main Street Sandy, Oregon Phone 571 CHECK and COM PARE IN YOUR GROCERY SECTION SANDWICH SPREAD Best Foods . V W w . . . . .Q uart F ree Salad Servin g Set CHEESE SPREAD Bordens .................................. 2 Libs. d* PEARS, large halves w Bartletts ......................... . . 2 | T in s DOG FOOD - .' IVORY BAR ............. 2 For BABY FOODS Gerber’s . X , of the Norwegian Lutheran church. An outdoorsman, he was an avid fisherman and hunter. He married Miss Dora Kline on I October 31, 1908, in Portland. He is survived by his wife, Mrs. R. J. Arnett of Bluff road Dora ; three sons, Alvin of Sandy, is leaving by plane Friday eve Clarence of Corbett, and Wallace ning for Chicago, and from, the^s of Medford; a brother, Gilbert to Benton Harbor, Michigan, Eri of Boring, and four grand where she will viSfit her tXvo brothers and families. A sister from Philadelphia will also be there. Mrs. Lois Shearman will substitute as Sandy librarian dur ing Mrs. Arnett's absence. ' t b S 1S° Womans Club will hold their annual picnic ' Thursday Mr. and Mrs. Everett Schultz August 28 at Mt. Scott Park, p and son of Madison, Nebraska, and Mrs. Mary Morton, Twin E' J5®11 was bro«ght home Falls, Idaho have been visiting Î S - a Po/ tland hospital in the at the home of Mr. and Mrs. H. They all feandy ambulance last Tuesday. A. Tuttle, Dover. drove ,to Seaside on Monday. Harold Lundy of Cottrell was Mrs. Schultz. is niece to Mrs. honored with a birthday picnic Tuttle. The guests were at the at Blue Lake park last Sunday. Tuttle home from Saturday to Tuesday. Surveyors were in the Cottrell Mr. and Mrs. Roy Dorman and community recently. They are making a geological survey for three daughters, Sondra, Marna and Lois drove to Grandview, maps. Washington to attend the wed Mr. and Mrs. Keith Beckley of ding of Mr. Dorman’s niece, Knowles, who was m ar-; Pleasant Home attended a Je r Gloria sey picnic held a t Bend, Oregon ried to Orlo Parks on Saturday,1 August 9. Marna was one of last Sunday. the two candlelighters at the returned A quota of clams was dug at wedding. with Dormans the exception of Ocean Park, Washington, by Mr. Sunday Sondra who stayed to visit with -and-Mrs. Frank Tâcheron, Eagle her aunt, Mrs. George Knowles. Creek last week. She will be home Saturday. Mrs. Pearl Smith, daughter of H enry 0 . E ri D ies; Mr. • and Mrs. Joe Lunday of Boring, attended a church con Services Held Saturday Funeral services for Henry ference held in Washington, D. C. Oswald Eri were held at the Mr. and Mrs. Tony Buhlinger chapel of th e. Carroll Funeral and family spent three days at home at 2 p.m. Saturday, August Ocean Park, W ashington/ They 16. Rev. Mark A. Tolney of Cen were accompanied by Dee Smith. tral Presbyterian church, Port land,, conducted the services and Elliott was the soloist. Mrs. Carl Nunn and daughter William was in Forest Lawn Lorinda of Prosser, Washington Interment cemetery. have been visiting her sister, Mr. Eri, a resident of the Mrs. Andrew J. Speri at Pleas Gresham area for, 61 years, suf ant Home. fered a heart attack while driv ing home on Stark street Tues Mr. and Mrs. Joe. Caldo, with day morning. Mr. and Mrs. Ben Ault as their He was born in Corvallis on guests, motored to Astoria Sun August 14, 1887, and had lived day to visit with Zada tBerg, the in this area from the age of Ault’s daughter, and Pearl Crose, three until he moved to Medford who is Mrs. Ault’s sister. for two years' in 1934. He owned arid operated a store Mr. and Mrs. Larry Lee and a t Kelso for several years, then children of Hwaldsburg, Califor retired in 1941. Active in local nia, are visiting at the home of and community affairs, he was his parents, Mr. and Mrs. M. L. also a member of the Sandy Ma Lee. They will also visit her sonic lodge, the Al. Kader Shrine parents, Mr. and Mrs. Jim Knox. in Portland, and the Sandy Pio neer society. He was a member Mr. and Mrs. Bill Hansen have purchased a home near Sandy from Otto Motejl. The Hansens sold a 28-acre farm near Cottrell where they lived for many years. Mr. Jewstro of Columbia Slough road bought the Hansen farm. Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Hall and son Edward drove to Corvallis last Saturday to visit relatives. Her sister, Mrs. E. J. Nieder frank of Arlington, Virginia, ac companied them, home and, left the next day to return to Vir ginia. Lillian Estrada See the Bible in Dem onstration ALL SICKNESS SPIRITUALLY DISCERNED The Lame W alk The Blind See The Deaf Hear Cripples and Ambulance Cases Invited SUNDAY AFTERNOON, 2:30 Services Nightly at 8:00 P. M. ~ Gospel of Christ Tabernacle H. W. Roberts, Pastor 8 m iles southeast o f Gresham 1 m ile east o f Loop H ighw ay Corner Booth - Brooks Roads FOLLOW REVIVAL SIGNS FROM SANDY and ORIENT ¡ ¿ I l PRIZES AUG. 26,27,28,29 ★ 4“H Queen Coronation and "Roaring 20’s" White House, V acuum Cans . . . . . 4-H Revue and Horse Show Tuesday night, Augast 26. Featuring election o f Queen and M r. 4-H . Charleston »"5* by 4-H Contestants Taught by Arthur Murray Dance Studio, Old Time Dance Band and Trained Chickens, TOMATOES old Tastewell . . . . . . . . Large 2 | Can ★ 6-ACT HEADLINE STAGE S H O W H E R M E PINEAPPLE, Ukelele Wednesday, Thursday and Friday nights. H O W A R D HARDIN, Comedy Juggler, Mimic and M .-C . ¿J}HN an d J A C K IE O'DELL, Balancing A ct Extraordinary! THE BRANDON FOUR, Juvenile Quartet. D W IG H T MOORE'S MONGREL REVUE. 12 dogs o f doubtful heritage In a frolicsome routine. ELMER CLE VE an^ MARILYN, Comedy Novelty Musical A ct. FALS O F THE GOLDEN WEST, Entertaining Western Band with Dave Yeung, sensational Comedy Star. Vocal Harmonies as well as instni» mental novelties. Sliced . , ___ . . . . L arge 2 } T in IN YOUR ECONOMY MEAT MKT. STEAKS ......... Lb. ★ FREE AMATEUR CONTEST Every afternoon. ★ COUNTy HORSESHOE TOURNAMENT AD four days. J r® dr GRAND LIVESTOCK PARADE BEEF RUMP ROAST dr GRANGE AND COMMUNITY EXHIBITS dr FARM IMPLEMENT DISPLAYS OF ALL LEADING MAKES BEEF POT r o a s t . Pound COME, HEAR Tiles -Wed.-Thuts.- Fri. O*> Rib, Sirloin, S w iss , SUBSCRIBE TODAY 4 DAYS 4 F or COFFEE children. 9 Z5 to20% Pallbearers were M. K. Smith, Peter Hauglum, Edward Nelson, Lloyd Holt, George Hauglum and Oscar Stone. Honorary pallbear ers performing the Masonic rites were Lewis Gierke, Ed WALRAO INSURANCE AGENCY Bruns, Ed Herz, Ed Geisdh, Carl MÂ|N -STREET * SANpy - CALL 8S1I Sandstrom, Vern Alt, all of the Sandy A.F. & A.M. AMATEUR show Mr. and Mrs. Andrew McDon ald, of Cherryville, returned homê Saturday evening from a month’s vacation trip to Minne sota visiting relatives and friends in Colorado, Idaho, California, Iowa and Minnesota. They re ported the weather very nice everyplace they went.- Playfair . . . ___ . . . . . . .T a ll T in L arge Mr. and Mrs: L. K. Bartley of Brightwood have purchased the Bob Murray place on Phelp road in the Bull Run district. The Bartleys moved into their new home last Sunday. ★ FREE SQUARE DANCE O N LAW N IN .........| _____________ FRONT OF PAVILION Friday starting a t 9:30 P.M. Daylight (8:30 Standard) “ SHORT RIBS 5L A «» S quare D ance Chain Store Prices Weekdays and Weekends at Sandy Super Mkt. 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