Sandy post. (Sandy, Oregon) 1938-current, May 21, 1953, Page 3, Image 3

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THE SANDY FOST
THURSDAY, MAY 21, 1953
PROFESSIONAL Firwood Extension Boring Home Scene
Hold Last Meeting Of Bridal Shower
The members of Firwood Ex­ For Sharon Frost
DIRECTORY
Dr. H. A. Schneider
D E N T IS T
— Phones —
Office 3561 • Res. 3402
SANDY, OREGON
Dr. Wm. M. G rashorn
D E N T IS T
Phone 3361
Koch Building
Sandy
W alter A. Noehren, M. D.
PHYSICIAN And SURGEON
Main Street
Sandy, Oregon
Phone Sandy 2501
C. T. HENDERSON
CHIROPRACTIC PHYSICIAN
Office Hours: 10 a.m. to 5 p.m.
Evenings by Appointment
Phone 3971
Res. 2903
Sandy, Oregon
ELTON I). LEAVITT, M. D.
Physician and Surgeon
Office Hours:
10 A. M. to 5 P. M.
Daily Except Sunday
Phones: Office 2641, Res. 2461
Main street
Sandy, Oregon
W. J. GARDNER, M. D.
Physician and Surgeon
807 E Powell Blvd., Gresham
Phone Gresham 3040
Portland Lincoln 3717
Charles H.Carlstrom.D.O.
Osteopath
Physician & Surgeon
Koch Building
Sandy, Oregon
Phone Sandy 3851
DR. R. P. BRIMBLE
Gresham Veterinary Clinic
Large and Small Animal Surgery
and Disease Control
Artificial Insemination— Cattle
520 N. W. Division
Phone 291
Gresham, Oregon
DR. JOE M. ONi'HI
OPTOMETRIST
Open 9 A. M. to 6 P. M.
Evenings by Appointment
Phone 3414
503 E. Powell
I Block East of Hood Theater
Gresham
Residence Phone 9165
BUSINESS
SERVICES
tension Unit held their last meet­
ing until fall at the Community
Church annex on May 12th. Hos­
tesses were Mrs. Stanley Cox,
Mrs. Hugh Johnson, Mrs. W. J.
Blake and Mrs. Alvin Sheldon.
The lesson on "Buffet Meals”
was given by Mrs. John Mets-
ger, it also carried out in the
serving of the luncheon.
THose attending were Mrs.
Otis Henley, Mrs. H. E. Upde-
grave, Mrs. Lorry Armstrong,
Mrs. Ed. Anderson, Mrs. W. H.
Harris, Mrs. Mike Lamb. Miss
Irene Smith, Miss Edith Smith,
Mrs. S. H. Wright, Mrs. Vance
Hewitt, Mrs. LeRoy Lamb. Mrs
Eddie Nicholson, Mrs. Walter
Wesselink, Mrs. Arthur Colson,
Mrs. Laurence Armstrong. Mrs.
Harry Nicholson, Mrs. Andy
Reckman, Mrs. Roy Dorman,
Mrs. Harold Babcock and Bever­
ley and Mrs. Gcuige Fioya.
Installing officer was Mrs.
Fred Decker who installed Mrs.
W. H. Harris as president, Mi’s.
Harry Nicholson as vice-presi­
dent. Mrs. Stanley Cox as secre­
tary and Mrs. W. J. Blake as
treasurer for next year.
The September meeting will be
held in the afternoon at the
home of the newly elected presi­
dent, Mrs .W. H. Harris.
Miss Janet Taylor, home dem­
onstration agent, who came to
this county from Montana nine
years ago has accepted a po­
sition in the central office at
Corvallis. She will be missed by
those she has worked with in
the units here.
A bridal shower honoring t
Sharon Frost, daughter of Mr.
and Mrs. Virgil Frost, was given
on Tuesday evening. May 5, at
the home of Mrs. Ezra Menser
of Boring.
The bride-elect received many
lovely gifts arranged around
and under a large white umbr­
ella. The fireplace was decorated
with white wedding bells and a 1
minature bride. In front of the i
fireplace was a large bouquet
of dogwood. After games were
played and gifts were opened, '
refreshments of ice cream with!
a pink bell and scored cake with
a white bell were served. Favors
were a brides bouquet made of
gumdrops in a silver doily.
Those attending were her grand
mother, Mrs. J. A. Adkins of
Junction City; Mrs. Vileta Whhe.
an aunt, Mrs. Bessie VVurtz and
Mrs. Doris Barto of Portland;
Mrs. Noma Waugh, Miss Donna
Waugh, Mrs. Alberta Frost, Mrs.
Ruby Menser, Mrs. Genevieve
Valtoerg, Mrs. Joanna Ritter,
Miss Sandra Ritter, Miss Judy
Johnson, Miss
Linda Ritter,
Miss Barbaia Clark. Miss Willa
Waugh. Mrs. Muriel Markham,
Mrs. Jessie Gerber, Mrs. Arabel
Meier, Mrs. Trudy Meier, Mrs.
Julia Compton, Mrs. Mary Clark,
Miss Sharon Markham, and Mis.
Louese Shields. The hostess Mrs.
Katie Menser and co-hostess
Mrs. Gertrude Kaston, Mrs. Em­
ma Lou Knox and Mrs. Erma
Naas all of Boring.
Miss Marianne Richey, Mrs.
Grace Kidder, Mrs. Margaret
Ix'gion A uxiliary Meet
Wheeler, Mrs. Ruth Parsley,
Mrs. Emma Aim, Mrs Margaret
W ith Mrs. Roy Hickey
The regular meeting of the Anderson and Mrs. Mary Etta
American Legion Auxiliary was Shutes of Gresham. Mrs. Jay-
held at the home of Mrs. Roy dene Lund. Mrs. Donald Kipp 1
Hickey on Tuesday evening, May and Mrs. Adolph Kotzman of
Sandy.
21.
Plans were completed for th e 1 Those sending gifts but were
annual poppy sale this Friday unable to come were Mrs. Lu­
cille Hillyard, Mrs. Rena Man-
and Saturday May 22 and 23.
Guests for the evening were ary, Mrs. Margaret Proctor. Mrs.
Mrs. Mae Whitcomb, department Polly Compton, Miss Bonney
secretary, of Portland. From the Shields. Mrs. Ellen Radford. Mrs.
Corbett unit were Mrs. Mary i Carl Gregson, Mrs. Mildred,
Udey, president, Mrs. Alta Van Johnson. Miss Kay Markham,
Ausdale, secretary, and Mrs. Mrs. Helen Hoar, Mrs. Gladys |
Valberg, Mrs. Helen Resare, 1
Weltha Wilson.
The next meeting will be Miss Edith Anderson and M rs.!
Geneve Rolli.
Tuesday evening, June 9.
Sharon will be married Sat­
urday June 20. to Jerry Mark­
Ruff et Meals Topic Of ham son of Mr. and Mrs. Wal­
Rrightwood Unit Meet; ter Markham.
’ll HUDSON l-dr. SEDAN,
your choice of two
each $87
hi DODGE ¡-Ton PICKUP—
A good solid truck, fine
engine
$197
17 OLDSMOBILE l-dr. Sedan
Excellent condition, has ra ­
dio. heater, and hy dramatic.
’46 CHEVROLET ,-dr. Sedan,
Real value here. Only
$197
$6 17
’ 19 FORI) CUSTOM V-8 Sedan
H ere’s a beauty, has radio,
heater and a new paint job.
All lo r just
$897
19 MERCURY l-dr. SEDAN.
Overdrive, radio and heater.
SI (197
’hi PONTIAC Sedanette. How
cheap can they get? Has
radio, heater, and new paint.
Onb
$597
USED
’18 INTERNATIONAL PICK­
UP. This (ruck is ready to
work. Bargain price
$647
’48 ( HEVROLET FLEET-
LINE SEDAN — Lustrous
black finish. Radio, heater
and other accessories.
Only
$847
’50 DODGE 2-dr. Club Sedan.
One owner since new. Here’s
big value and low cost. $1017
’52 DODGE 2-dr. Club Sedan.
One owner and only 13.660
actual miles
$1697
CAR
’16 PLYMOUTH Special De-
Luxe Club Coupe. Radio and
heater. It’s a good one. $577
’18 HUDSON Commodore 8
Sedan. Radio, heater, over­
drive and drivem aster. . .
Hurry!
$697
’19 FORD J-Ton PANEL . . .
Need a good truck? Then
come in and look (his over.
$797
’17 DODGE DeLuxe 2-dr. Sedan
Ixtaded with extras, a real
81
nice family car. Just
PRICES
’16 DODGE J-Ton Panel. Has
excellent engine, fine body.
$167
’19 DODGE ¡-Ton PICK U P
with stock rack. Husky 4-
speed transmission. New
brakes and a heater
$847
’51 DODGE Coronet 4-dr. Se­
dan. Sold new and serviced
here regularly. Has auto­
matic transmission and heat­
e r'
$1597
’49 PLYMOUTH Special De-
Luxe Sedan. E x tra clean.
You’ll like this. Just
$997
’48 BUICK STATION WAGON
Super model with radio and
heater. Sharp car
$847 |
Install New Officers
game was instigated by Mrs.
B y M rs. A. B. B radley
One of the best and most en­ Gaumon, who also disposed of
joyable meetings of the year the "white elephant,” Mrs. Lang­
BRENTON VEDPEK was their last one, held by the don being the winner.
After lunch, the new officers
And Associate
Brightwood Extension unit last
JO H N R. M ETSGER Thursday at the Community were installed by Anna Mitchell.
Hall. A large gathering of ladies They are Catherine Olson, presi­
INSURANCE-NOTARY PUBLIC was present and a party atmos­ dent; Berit Faubion, vice-presi­
phere prevailed. Mrs. Brice and dent; Beth Bradley, Secy, and
Tax Reports - Bookkeeping
Mrs. Harknell of Clackamas unit Bessie Lindstrom, treasurer. The
Phone 3102
were there as special guests. new officers and Mrs. Mitchell
Box 51, Sandy, Oregon
Mrs. Anna Mitchell reported an were presented with lovely cor­
especially good ’ year just past sages. Mrs. Meyer, retiring presi­
for the 4H club. Mrs. Langdon dent, was presented with a beau­
gave the suggested menu for the tiful cup and saucer as a token
Public Accountant
June Achievement day for the of appreciation for outstanding
Income Tax - Bookkeeping
4H club. This sounded wonder­ good work as president.
Walrad Ins. Bldg.
Mrs. Meyer presented every
ful and was adopted by the
Phone Sandy 2861
meeting. Announcements were member of the unit with a beau­
hand-
made and letters read, as usual; t ; ifu l handkerchief with
I). ALEX
then Nell Howe took over the crocheted edge, made of linen in
Licensed Public Accountant
program, giving a nice talk on every color of the rainbow. Nell
Bookkeeping
"Buffet Meals.” Then the buffet Bistorious, a special guest, wa«
Payroll & P.U.C. Reports
meal was served, by Mrs. Howe, also given a handkerchief, which
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P. O. Box 229
Clara Gaumon, Edna Robison turned out to be the wrong
Phone Sandy 3522 or 3212
and other volunteer assistants. color, for her. Following im­
Sandy, Oregon
The menu consisted of a chick­ mediate popular clamor, some
en and noodle hot dish, molded obliging member promptly ex­
R E ST HAVEN salad, home-made hot rolls, many changed colors, giving Mrs. Bis­
>me for Invalids, Convales- and varied relishes and straw­ torious a yellow one, Nellie with
’atients and Those Needing
berry mousse. A clever and a pink, blue or green hankie?
Nursing Care.”
ated by a registered nurse amusing drawing and guessing Perish the thought!
Thomas W. Allen
’47 FORD i-Ton PICKUP.
Idea, for the small farm. $597
DROP
17 BUICK SU PER CON­
VERTIBLE. Mexico red fin­
ish. Radio and heater. New
top
$847
’48 PONTIAC 4-dr. Sedan.
E xtra nice. Has radio, heat­
er and hy dram atic.
$797
’48 BUICK Roadmaster Sedan-
ette. Radio, heater, & dyna-
flow. Lovely black finish. $917
AGAIN!
’19 ( HEVROLET SEDAN. .
Excellent in every detail.
Come in and drive this one.
S i ll , 7
’,9 PLYMOUTH Special De-
Luxe Sedan (early series)
Locally ow ned by prominent
Gresham businessman. . .
Sharp car
...........
$867
’52 ( HEVROLET Styleline De-
Luxe 2-dr. Sedan. Power-
glide, radio and heater. Only
11,666 actual miles
$1847
Phone Sandy 2882
Duke & Proctor
W HY
Insurance Agents
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’37 PLYMOUTH SEDAN
W A L R A D
Insurance Agency
Sandy and Gresham, Oregon
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Phone Sandy 2861
Phone Gresham 747
P le n ty o f W a te r
Direct Portland IJnc KE 3114
fa r t o d a y « m o d e r n liv in g
For Insurance
To keep a worn out water system
operating con be a costly head­
ache Why not solve this problem
for good. Let os install a really
reliable Myers Water System with
enough capocity to provide for all
your running water requirements?
For better living with less work —
nee
FOR R U N T Y OF W A TtH
P l I N T Y OF PRESSURE
.1. WOODLE
Real Estate
General Insurance
P lenty o f Pressure
flore Buyers Buy flyers
f o r to d a y 's m o d e r n fo r m in g
Office at Salmon River Bridge
_ phone Rhododendron 430 —
Brightwood. Ore.
CLASSIFIED ADS
PAY
F .ll
W A TIR
.H .F .C T .O H
’16 ( HEVROLET Sedan
$97 1
’ll BUICK Super Convertible
$217
’41 BUICK Club Coupe
’12 DODGE 4-door SEDAN.
Good transportation
$117
’16 ( HEVROLET 2-Ton VAN
Perfect condition
$617
It
$197
Nothing Holds Up Like a Swan Used Car"
GORDON
2,7 East Powell Blvd., Gresham
Gresham , Oregon
.T .T I « .
$17
DODGE-PLYMOUTH HEADQl ARTERS
H e s s e l Im p le m e n t C o .
Phone 229
’56 OLDSMOBILE “98” Sedan­
ette. Powerful Rocket en­
gine, radio, heater, hydra-
mat ic. Sharp car
$1617
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T C 3 T 1 F u A IVI
W ATER
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’51 ( HEVROLET DeLuxe Se­
dan. Clean as a new one.
Radio and heater.
$1547
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RUN
Telephone 2271
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SWAN
Finer Service Always—
In All Ways
Phones Gresham 267 or Port. KE 9225