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T H U R S D A Y , J A N U A R Y 21, 1954 T H E S A N D Y POST Page 8 44»«r<ij«M«af From where I s i t ... t y Jo e M arsh Open Even When He's Closed Must have been daydreaming on my way to o meeting down in Centerville the other night. My car ran dry before I thought to look at the gas gauge, but I man aged to coast into a gas station— and found it closed! Well, I thought my plans were ruined for sure until I noticed a gasoline can with a sign : “Thia is emergency gas. Just help your self and leave the can with $1.00. Thanks.” Got started, made the meeting on time, and had enough gas to get back home again thanks to a trusting friend. From where I sit, folks who trust their neighbors make the world a better place to live in. For instance, letting a friend express his personal preferences, is one way of trusting your neighbor. Sometimes I prefer a temperate glass of beer in the evening but I’ll always ask what you d like before I pour yours. ( ^ /i) l i g h t , 19ÔI, blitted ¿tales liieuers Foundation Use of M ending M aterials Demonstrated at U nit M e e t Walther League Plans Winter Outing Jan. 30 “ M issions in A fric a ’’ w as the C h ris tia n G ro w lh T o p ic led by P astor Dey at the Jan. 11 m eeting o f Im m a n u e l L u th e ra n W a lth e r League. D u rin g the m o n th o f Decem ber, the league p a rticip a te d in a C h ristm a s Seals cam paign fo r the W a lth e r League supported T uberculosis H o s p ita l at W heat Ridge, Colo. P lans w ere made fo r a w in te r o u tin g on M t. Hood, Jan. 30th. W ayne K u b itz w ill m ake a rra n g e ments. M em bers o f the league are a l so p la n n in g to attend the W a l th e r League Zone R a lly at Con co rd ia College on Jan. 31. W ayne K u b itz and C u rtis Isak- ¡son planned the games and Jack W e atherby and E rnest S chw artz served the refreshm ents. M ending T ip s was d e m o n s tra t to be the c h a irm a n fo r the U n it A noon lu n ch was served to ed by Mrs. L o rra in e Lyne and Mrs. D o ro th y Meyer, fo r the 15 ladies b y Mrs. Genevieve B rig h tw o od E xtension U n it, at Langdon, M rs. N e ll Howe, and the Wemme C lub House, T h u rs., Mrs. Edna P h ilip s. The e xe cu tive m eeting w ill be Jan. 7. The discussion o f m ending and j held a t the hom e o f Mrs. N e ll clo th in g conservations, and knit-1 Howe, Welches, on Tues., Feb. 2 ted mends were discussed. Tweed at 1:30. Patch. R einforced Pockets, O ve r C are o f ru g s and upholstery a ll Patch and M ending Tape w ill be dem onstrated at the Feb. was dem onstrated. T he ladies 11th m eeting. T h is is to be at the seemed to be interested in the W em m e C lu b hail, and everyone O verall Patch the most, so i f you is in vite d . are interested, fin d out fro m the members how to do it the q u ick way. Mrs. C atherine Olson, c h a ir man, presided at the business F ive representatives o f Sandy meeting in the m o rn in g . A re H i’s student council w ill attend port was made on the S paghetti a jo in t student council meeting D in n e r held in December. A p ro f at M o la lla on T hurs., Jan. 21. it o f $60 was made. I t w ill be S tudents a tte n d in g are: M a r turned over to the Sandy Hos lene M o te jl, p resideni, G ary Ska- C anby’s C ougars ro lle d over la, vice-president; M arion Marsh, the Pioneers 52-46 to score th e ir p ita l B u ild in g Fund. M is. A nna M itch e ll, ch a irm a n s e cre ta ry; C herie Schultz, senior 1 firs t league v ic to ry at C anby last of 4-H w o rk in the m ou n ta in g irls representative, and L yle F ri.. Jan. 15. Leon N ilsen was h ig h fo r the area, gave a re p o rt. F ifte e n p ro B usw ell, sophom ore boys re p re | Pioneers w ith 11 points, fo llo w e d jects were com pleted last year. sentative. A re g io n a l student council | closely by D on M eyers and Roy J. Lyne is to lead the boys in F o re stry, and M rs. M itc h e ll w ill m e eting w ill be held at F ra n k lin W esselink w ith 10 each. The C ougars led by a slim lead the g irls in hom em aking h ig h school Jan. 30 Sandy w ill send five delegates m a rg in th ro u g h o u t most o f the o r sewing. I f any ch ild re n are interested please see them. Plans to th is m eeting. They are: Stepn- game. A t h a lftim e the Pioneers were made to contact the In te r en C olt, V irg in ia Sherman, D on I tra ile d 20-18. Sandy staged a b rie f ra lly d u r national F a rm Y o u th Exchange na M unden, Jeanean M ills, and person, w ho w ent to N o rw a y last Dan- T e n E yck. I f one o f these ing the th ird q u a rte r to overtake year, to come and te ll his ex- fiv e is unable to attend, John the C ougars but could not hold W est, a lte rn a te w ill replace him . th is lead in the fin a l period. perlences. The “ W elches Shenanigans” , w hich is to take place M arch 26 at the W elches school, was dis cussed, and M rs. Edna P hellps is F ritz H a c k le r’s a p p lica tio n to A 50 m in u te C h ristia n film in 1 move a defense house in to the i co lo r e n title d , "The M issing Sandy area has been approved \A s TKAUTS or TITLE IN |C h ris tia n s ” w ill be shown at the by the co u n ty court. Sandy B a p tist Chapel th is Sun SFR A N C E A p p ro va l to m ove the house I f you b u y o r kf II see um day evening, Jan. 21 at 7:45 p.m. was firs t obtained fro m Sandy ) I dent and most u «mplete t it le plan* T he film is being presented as c ity recorder F ra n k Rehberg In C la c k a m a s C o u n ty I n y o u r t it le n o n d * a p u b lic service and everyone and a p e titio n o f a p p ro va l fro m Oregon City A bstract Co. is in vite d . s u rro u n d in g p ro p e rty owners. Hiiflnr Rldir. So. of CourthoHsr T he film s to ry c incerns B.hle The co u n ty co u rt also a p p ro v P rophecy fu lfille d and is based ed th is week, j m a p p lica tio n fo r upon the N ew Testam ent Scrip an a lcholic beverage license fro m tu re s as I Corinth, ins 15: 5152 F ritz and H elen H a ch le r (Ice and I Thessalonla s 1 13-17. Cap Lo cke rs). A free w ill o ffe rin g w ill lie r e - , ceived in appreciation fo r the film . Sandy Students Attend Joint Council Meeting Sandy Loses to Canby In League Game Friday Sandy Post Classified Ads Bring Quick Results Change Implements Instantly...Anywhere Bible Film Shown at Sandy Baptist Chapel SNAP COUPLER It’s simple! It’s easy! It’s fast! SNAP-COUPLER is the new Allis-Chalmers automatic hitch ing device that lets you change rear-mounted tools in a matter of seconds. It works anywhere, any time — on your farm as well as in our store. The SNAP-COUPLER is set in a wide funnel located at the tractor's single hitchpoint. As the tractor is hacked to the implement, the funnel guides the tongue of the im plement into the coupling where it automatically snaps into working position. The two implement lift links are then quickly snap|M*d to the tractor's lift arm latches. Unhitching is equally simple. SNAP-COUPLER is standard equipment on new Allis- C halm ers WD 45 Tractors; available for tractors now in Let us demonstrate. Call or stop in. ¡UUS-CHflLMERS') " s s tn _ J amp s««v«c« SNAT c o u n t s h OK A IIU C b .li.w i Irad.iaark. FARM TRACTOR CO. l’hone 760 Scales Store Leads in Last Week’s Bowling BUY STATE FARM? P E R S O N A L IZ E D S E R V IC E At horns or away —your friendly Stale Farm agent give» you peraonal service, handling or aaanting in adjusting your claims. Thia means last, courteous serv* ice . . . another State Farm must Call me for more information . . . Crosby Naylor 22« N. Robert« Phone 787 Gresham FRED SMART Brickwork and Fireplaces Plaster Sandy Meat Co. Custom Killing, Cutting & Curing Subscribe To The Sandv Post PICK UP SERVICE Phone 2961 P.O. Box 191 Sandy inaManu Ca. Ixiop Highway at Boring Road Automobiles HESSEL’S "DFIV DROP INN " County Court Approves License Application W a ln u t Lane Ranch 4, F red e ric k A p p lia n ce 0, L u m b e r H aul ers 2, R ichardson C hevrolet 2, B o w m a n -H o ffm a n I. Sandy Food M a rk e t 0, R. S. S m ith M otors 3, Scales S tore 1. T eam W L 31 Scales S tore 45 33 W a ln u t Lane Ranch 43 35 F rederickson A ppl.. 41 38 R ichardson Chev. 38 39 4 L u m b e r H a u le rs 36'-.> 394 R. S. S m ith M otors, 3 6 4 44 Sandy Food M a rk e t 32 44 B o w m an-H offm an 32 (H ig h series: Wes A n n is 599) <2>S> lu u '42 C H E V R O L E T special deluxe 4-door. Radio, heater. Looks good $26.j ’41 S T U D E B A K E R C ham pion 2- door. Radio, heater, over d riv e $165 ’41 D ESOTO coupe, heater $165 ALL STAR '39 C H E V R O L E T 2-door. Radio; LINE UP heater $75 ’52 DESOTO Firedom e clu b '41 IN T E R N A T IO N A L 1 4 ton coupe. Radio, heater, pow er fla t bed. Recent overhaul, good steering $2095 tires, 2 speed $395 ’50 P L Y M O U T H special deluxe 4- door. H eater, one owner. Looks lik e new $995 C HR YSLER • P LYM O U TH ’49 P L Y M O U T H special deluxe 4- IN T E R N A T IO N A L T R U C K S door. Radio, heater, one ow ner. Open S a tu rd a y Af< em oons $845 P A R T S A N D S E R V IC E '47 C H R Y S L E R W in d so r 4 door. 45 Years In Gresham Radio, heater, tubeless tires. $645 '46 P L Y M O U T H club coupe. Ra dio. heater $395 FOR S A L E — Bone d ry 4 foot slab wood. D elivered, $9 per ’48 K A IS E R 4-door. Radio, heat cord. K a rl K ie fl. Rt. 1, Box 320. er. S olid car $295 Eagle Creek, Ore. Phone San ’47 K A IS E R 4d o o r. Radio, heat dy 2180. 4 m iles southeast of er, new m o to r and tra n s m is S h o rty ’s C orner, fir s t house on sion le ft on Bear Creek Cam p road. '46 FO R D sta tio n wagon. Radio, 3 heater, m o to r overhauled $495 Too Late to Classify Rt. 2, Box 391 Sandy Now Featuring Club Breakfasts Merchant’s Lunch Sea Food Specialties Steaks and Chicken Select Stock Wines Liquors Club Boom Available for Private Parties OPEN 8 A. M. ’till 2:30 A. M. Try our Buckwheat Cakes & Little Pig Sausages Hot Corned Beef Sandwich Fried Eastern Scallops Steamed Finnan Haddie Fried Jumbo Prawns I Waul In l ive THIS IS MY PLEDGE: I PLEDGE m yself In drive w ith caution and w alk w ith care from this day forward. I PLEDGE this sincerely, know ing that on our highw ays hum an lives are taken by human carelessness. I PLEDGE nivself to exercise road courtesv at all times. I PI,EDGE m i self further to talk safety to o n faintly, friends and fellow Workers, to educate them by exam ple, and to promote safety activities in every organization to which I belong, l-’or these reasons. I am joining THE (R U SA D E FOR SAFETY Signed Street \ddress o r R o u te and Box Number City and State ( l*le tt.e m u ll pledge« Io S a fe ty E d ito r , . a n i m i m i , g l .e It to jo u r J o u r n a l r a r r le r The J o u r n a l, o r, I Í m ore u h m he r e m e . Io e o lle e t.l boy The Crusade for Safety... The san dy Sportsm en's an nual turkey dinner will be Friday, Feb. 5th at the San ilv Masonic tlall. The Accident You Prevent Will Reduce Your Automobile Insurance Rates A ik W A L R A D NORQUIST BUILDING, SANDY. PHONE 2S61 INSURANCE AGENCY “Over 25 V a ;« Serving Our (o m m u n ib