THURSDAY, OCT. 21. 1954
THE S A N I,Y POST
Page 2
Happiness is a sunbeam which may paaa through a thous-
2 and hlossomn without losing a particle of its original ray;
J nay, when it strikes on a kindred heart, like the converged
■ light on a mirror, It reflect» llseif with redoubled brightness.
■ It is not perfected till It is shared.
- lane Porter
■
CaiToll Funeral ‘H ome
Phone 247
DAY AND NIGHT SERVICE
Gresham, Oregon
iO C H JY AND CLUB ACTIVITIES
C om m u n ity-
P r e sb y te ria n
C h u rc h
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REV. P H IL IP R. HAMPE,
M inister
Parsonage Phone 2493
Sunday School
9:45 a.m.
.Morning Services 11:00 am .
Christian Endeavor 7:30 p.nL
Prayer .Meeting
Wednesday
0 p.m.
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Sandy, Oregon
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ion met at C ottrell school Wed..
9 e r.
pot-luck dinner was
held at 7 p.m. and the business
meeting followed at 8 p.m. Mrs.
H. Nicholson presided.
1 Paul Youngman of McMinn-
ville, showed pictures and discus
sed the E uropean to u r of which
he was assistant director. T here
w ere 112 m idw estern farm ers
and their wives m aking the to u r
which took them through seven
E uropean countries.
« B e a m in g a Good Buyer” was
the dem onstration given to the
Brightwood Extension Unit on
Thursday> Oct. 14. Eighteen lad-
w ere present to hear Mrs.
Miller, the Extension Agent from j
Oregon City, give points on oe-
coming a good buyer. A ques
tionnaire was passed out to see
how skillful the ladies w ere in
th eir buying.
Projects Listed
The year books w ere distribu
ted and projects listed for the
( ’huck W agon Gang 4-H year a re “G ifts from Cloth,” (No
vem ber) ; C hristm as
meeting,
Hold F irst Fall M eeting (D ecem ber); "Ready Mixes’’, I
(Ja n u a ry ); “C are of H o u s e j
cada, had a num ber of officers |
By E leanor Lintow
The first m eeting of the Chuck P la n ts”, ( February I ; "Embossing
and m em bers present.
D uring good of the order, a I W agon Gang 4-H club was held T hin M etals,” (M arch); “Acces
program w as presented. Ann .Saturday, Oct. 2, at the home ox sories for the House," (A pril!;
Wilkins, Portland, sang several Linda Shockey, leader of the “Main Dish Meals,' (M ay); Pic-
nic in June.
songs, and w as accompanied by , group.
Mrs. W oodward won the prize
her grandm other, Mrs. (.handler.
The m eeting w as called to or-
Mrs. Melville Richey gave a hum- der ancj officers w ere chosen. for the game played during the
'o ru s reading, “Swimming Pool They are Fred Lintow, president; noon hour. The “w hite elephant”
in C hurch.”
Aaron Ballou, vice president; a money m aking project, was
A fall decor was carried out in Jim m y Carolus, secretary; E lean won by Mrs. Gladys F a rr. She
the hall decorations with cat or Lintow, rep o rter; T helm a and will bring the gift at the next
meeting.
tails, autum n leaves and flowers Edna Latin, song leaders.
Mrs. Clara Gaumon gave a re-
j being used. Mrs. Robert N orm an
Discussions
on
the
different
4 .
. , . „ 4 , i port on the bake sale held on
and Mrs. E lm er Johnson w ere in 4 . H projects
w ere held. P rojects ; Qct 2
m
w iu
used
| charge of hall decorations.
are
animals,
poultry,
gardening,
|
for
chUd
care
I Serving refreshm ents in the
leather and wood craft. 1
Executive Meeting
dining room w ere Mr. and Mrs. cooking,
A fter the discussions, re fre sh
T he next executive meeting
C arl Shetterly, Mr. and Mrs. W il m ents w ere served.
will be held at the home of Mrs.
liam Giese, Mr. and Mrs. Ed
When the m eeting w as over, Beret Faubion in W emme on
Robinson. Mr. and Mrs. Louis
¡Hudson, Mrs. M. Seibert, Mrs. Linda showed h e r anim als, tro- Tuesday, Nov. 2 at 1:30 p.m.
The next regular m eeting of
Lillian Greenwell, Mrs. Cora Wil- phys and ribbons won in 4-H
work. The next m eeting will be the Unit will be T hursday, Nov.
] kins and Mrs. D arryl Eliason.
this Saturday, Oct. 16.
11 at the W emme Club house.
Each person is to bring a tissue
paper and pencil. The project
Bean Bags to be Made
will be “G ifts from Cloth”.
By
4-H
Needle
Pokes
T he Firw ood Extension Unit
By David Farmer
Patsy J. Stevenson's
met at the Community-Presby-
The Bull Run Needle Pokes 4-H
Jterian church annex Tuesday,
Engagement
Announced
¡Oct. 12 for an all day meeting, club had its first m eeting Oct.
Mr. and Mrs. C. E .H oughtal
w ith a planned pot-luck dinner 6 at the school.
O fficers elected w ere John ing of Brightwood a re announc
at noon.
Due to the tem porary absence F arm er, president; Colette Mc ing the engagem ent of her
of C hairm an Mrs. Alvy Lamb, Kinnon, vice president; B arbara daughter, P atsy Jean Stevenson,
Mrs. W illiam H arris presided at Beehler, secretary; David F a rm to R obert Scherpf, also of B right
the short business meeting, Mrs. er, news rep o rter; L oletta A nder wood. No date w as announced
for the wedding.
Miller, extension agent, gave the son, song leader.
m eeting topic, “Becoming a Good
The next m eeting will be at
B uyer”. D iscussions on good buy the home of our leader, Mrs. F.
T ry a
ing followed her talk.
R. Beehler. We a re going to
M embers answ ering roll c a ll1 m ake bean bags for the three
C L A SS IFIE D AD
w ere Miss R uth DeShazer. Mrs. Irooms af school.
S. H. W right, Mrs. Vance Hewitt, (
| Mrs. H. Nicholson, Mrs. W. H a r
ris, Mrs. S. E. Cox, Mrs. L. E.
¡A rm strong, Mrs. John Metsger.
i Mrs. E arl Drew, Mrs. W. B.
¡Crownover. Mrs. L.E. Lamb. Mrs.
Edith W eidman, Mrs. Mike Lamb,
Mrs. Otis Henley, Mrs. O. Quinn,
Mrs. Fred Decker, Mrs. Amy
Reckman, Mrs. Irene A rm strong,
Mrs. Alvy Lamb, Mrs. A1 Sheld-
lon, Mrs. L. McCabe. Mrs. Sylves-
Itor Hall, Mrs. Lewis Hall, Mrs.
I Helena Wesselink.
A num ber of guests w ere also
! present. They were Mrs. Bud
Nelson, Mrs. Melvin Updegrave,
Mrs. Jim Chilton. Mrs. Verne
Redmond and Miss Beverly Cox.
Firwood Extension
Holds All-Day Meet
All Shades: Flame, Pink, Black, Laven
der, Blue, Tan, Navy, Chartreuse
Phone 2591
Tour Pictures Shown
Becoming a Good Buyer
At Partners Union Meet Given as Project for
The Kelso Local F arm ers Un- Brightllood Extension
Entertains Three
Visiting Chapters
t t
$4.95 & $5.95
VAN
HEUSEN
ttuth Loundree
A large representation from
Troutdale, Estacada, and Gresh-
am OES C hapters attended the
regular m eeting of Mt. View
chapter OES in Sandy Tuesday
evening, Oct. 12.
Mrs. Lucille Hillyard, w orthy
m atron of G resham chapter, and
|a num ber of her officers and
m em bers w ere present. Prom
T routdale ch apter were Evelyn
Bird, w orthy m atron, and H arry
' Densmore, w orthy patron, and
about 25 members. Leslie Bass,
a past grand patron of the grand
chapter of Oregon, and a mem-
Phone Sandy 3231
Women's Editor
Christian Science
Society
Sunday Morning 11 A. M.
Sunday School 11 A- M
Wed. night service 2nd Wed
each month. 8 P.’M.
2nd and Main Street«
Formerly Am. Iwgion Hall
ALL ARE CORDIALLY
INVITED TO ATTEND
Church of Christ
Non-Ilenontlnational Services
Every Sunday
I.O.O.F. Hall
Bible Study Classes
10 a.m.
W orship Service, 11 a.m.
H ear “H erald of T ru th ”
KEX Sunday, 3:30 p.m.
Bateman
Funeral Chapei
Courteous, Understanding
Service
Main at Fourth
F‘hone Gresham 208
DAIRY
WONDER
The cone with the curl on top.
Specializing in
BROILED
BURGERS
ICE CREAM
for all occasions
Gallon $1.69
Hand packed qts. & pts.
Phone 2731
Sandy
The Walter Olsons
Note Wedding Date
:
Mr. and Mrs. W alter H. Olson
celebrated their 38th wedding an
niversary on Septem ber 23. In
¡honor of the occasion they made
'a trip to Yakima. Wash., to visit
Mr. Olson's cousin. H enry Nel
son and family, whom he hadn’t
seen since 1906.
' T he Olsons met during the
¡1916 Rose festival in Portland
and w ere m arried that sam e
¡year in Portland. Mr. Olson was
born in Crooskton. Minnesota
and Mrs. Olson is a native Port-
i lander, w here she w as born in
th e Lents district of th a t city.
T he family lived in Portland
'u n til 1941 when at th at tim e
they purchased a farm out on
McCabe road, about six miles
southw est of Sandy, w here they
lived until about three years ago
when they moved to Sandy. Mr.
Olson is a carpenter by trade.
T he Olsons have tw o sons.
R ichard and Andrew, who are
m arried and live in Portland.
CAN OE MJB
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