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Pag« 2 9 THE SANDY POST Thursday, February 21 ,1957 bacon, but no results. a baby shower for Mrs. Donnie One night I covered a trap Parker, given at the home of several days. with uncooked cereal. In the Mrs. Dorothy Myers, Boring, on Mr. and Mrs- Hank Fredlanc, morning the cereal was eaten Sunday, February 10. Symptoms of Distress Arising from Portland, were visitors at the around the trap but wasn’t Mr and Mrs. Wilmer Zum STOMACH ULCERS touched on the catching part. walt, Troutdale, visited with Mr. Franklin Cassidys last Sunday. A Sunday School teachers’ I was in despair how to catch it and Mrs- Bill Zumwalt, Thurs Other visitors were Mr. and Mrs. d u e t o EXCESS ACID training program is scheculed QUICK RELIEF OR NO COST but help was on the way. Wayne Nelson a n d Harold for day evening, February 14. Friday, February 22, for Freshour on Saturday. The other right we were instructors at the Community- Ask About 15-Day Trial Offer! ---------- CP---------- watching with baitec breath a Lloyd and Ruth Mattox of Presbyterian church. The work particularly harrowing episode Portland were guests of Mr. and ► O ver five m illion package« of th e will be under direction of Miss ---------- on TV’s“ Climax’*. The end was Mrs. Dutch Mattox on Monday W IL L A R D T R E A T M E H T h av e been « .Id McClure, Regional Director of fo r relief of sy m p to m s of d istre ss arising from drawing near where the hero evening. S to m a c h and D u o d e n a l U lcers d u e to E x the Presbyterian Board of Chris cess was polishing off the crook who A c id — P o or D ig e s tio n . S o u r or U p s e t tian Education. S to m a c h , G assiness, H e a r tb u r n , S leep had relentlessly been pursuing lessness, e tc ., d u e to Excess A c id . Vsk for The schedule for the train Mrs. Rosa German anc Mrs. him for no good purpose. My •‘ W illa r d ’s M essag e” which fully » t. ing program is: 1-2 p.m., Nur this home tre a tm e n t- “ eyes were attracted to a Violet German had dinner with A Christs’ Ambassadors youth sery; 2:15-3:15 p.m., Kinder Mrs. Edith Jolleff of Milwaukie Sandy movement on the floor directly on rally will be held Monday, Feb garten and Primary; 3:30-4:30 February 8. in front of the TV screen. Tiny Rexall Drug Store ruary 25 at 7:30 p.m. at the p.m., Junior. Evening session, limbs were writhing in unison Sandy Assembly of God church. 7-8 p.m. will be for junior high Mr. and Mrs. Jay Lewis spent with the death struggles of the A 30-voice choir from the and high school teachers. villian in “Climax”. As the play one evening last week visiting Gresham Assembly is scheduled with the Roy Germans. Mrs. ended, so also ended the move the program as well as ments on the floor. Recovering Lewis has been taking treat- for special music provided by the from our astonishment we ex mets for her back and is getting young people from the Molalla along much better now. amine the remains. Assembly. It belonged to the mouse Speaker for the evening will A group of families got to family without a doubt but was be Reverend William Ross who gether for an evening of fun and M AIN STREET a different specie. Its under SANDY is pastor at Woodburn. parts were a pinkish tan, its to get acquainted with neigh back a light brown. It had a bors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. very long tail for a mouse and Stanley Davis last Friday, Feb sharply pointed ears. Where it ruary 15. Those attending were: came from is hard to say but Mr. and Mrs. Dutch Mattox anc the man of the house said later Lela; Mr. and Mrs. Bill Zum that he thought he had seen wait; Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Zim one like it last summer in the merman; Mr. and Mrs. Franklin Cassidy; Mr. and Mrs. Roy Ger hay fields. Well, a new use for TV. It man; Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Ger It’s take-it-easy time, neighbor you can’t catch a mouse with . man; Mr. and Mrs. Nogi Asaka wa and family; Mr. and Mrs. »^ trap turn on a horror program. I bet Boris Karloff could slay Stanley Davis, Karen anc Shar Sunny Brook bourbon time, that is! a whole colony. Rather sad on. though. Perhaps the victim was a literary mouse seeking culture Mrs. Florence Hite is reported smoothest o f fine Kentucky bourbons.. . and its sensitive little soul to be feeling much better after several days of illness. couldn’t stand realistic acting. good and golden in your glass P.S. We did have some rat and rich as a prospector's dream ! poison on one of the cupboards Twenty-seven friends of Car roll Davis helped celebrate his birthday last Thursday at the home of his parents, Mr. and Good W e a th e r Mrs. Stanley Davis. Signs pointed to a mouse but it behavec like no mouse I’d encountered. Every morning I’.l find the contents of one of my flower pots scattered around, with the plant almost dug out. More animal troubles. For I set traps all over the house, some time we were aware ot a baited with every thing dear to small boarder in our home. a mouse’s heart, cheese, cake, MARMOT LOCALS Youth Rally Due Monday Lee's Chinese Cafe BOTH CHINESE & AMERICAN DISHES Orders To Take Out Next to Old Gresham Theater 60 East Powell Phono MO 5-2009 Closed Tnesdays • D A IR Y WONDER ICE CREAM ¿TORE The Cone W ith the Curl on Top Specializing in Broiled Hamburgers - Delicious Fresh Ice Cream Gals. - Half Gals. - Bricks Sandy Loop Highway Training Set A t Church MU 7-2731 The House of Notions BUNNELL'S VAR IETY .................. .................... i i i h u m im I Brings Visitors; The Kelso Helpers Club met last Wednesday at the home of Mrs. Virgil Dobson. The out going officers presented each of the new officers with a hanc- kerchief corsage. The ladies planned to visit Fairview Home in Salem on Wednesday, Febru ary 20. The next regular meet Mr. and Mrs. Roy German ing of thp club will be held at received word of a new niece, the home of Mrs. Rosa German Tuasia Ann of Arcata, Califor on Friday, February 27. nia. Mr Robert Sandblast is re The Alvin Bakkes anc the ported better after an illness of Edgar Linds celebrated birthdays by attending the Harlem Globe- Trotters game in Portland last | week. KELSO — Miss Martha Reek- man had as overnight guests, Miss Linda Furst of Pleasant Valley Saturday and Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. John Furst had dinner with Mr. and Mrs. Henry | Reckman. $2.80 Pint $4.35 4/5 qt. Kentucky Straight Brook. Bourbon ALSO A V A IL A B L E I Kentucky Blended I f hi ¡key Cheerful as its Name In th e t r a d itio n a l ro u n d b o ttia , he ° ld “Z h ’ k k Mr. and Mrs. Virgil Dobson and children visited Mr. and Mrs. Merlyn Felsman of Troutdale last Saturday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Levan spent Friday evening with the Ken neth Flaths of Sandy. oew k in d o f Ford /ò r £ 7 Mrs Olive Davis and Mrs Violet German attended a birth day party Tuesday evening for Mrs. Roy Graham. x An extra phone in kitchen—bedroom— laundry or utility room—saves steps, makes , your telephone even more convenient. Cost? About per day. To order yours, call our Business Office. ’• • *•,' COLORS, TOO/New co/ar fa/aphona«, m »ighr ,•* attractive pattnlt, bland with . ,•* any intnrior. Mrs. Franklin Cassidy and Mrs. Robert Sandblast gave a stork shower for Mrs. Larry Parker last Fricay, February 15 After playing several games, refreshments of cake, jello and coffee wene served. Mrs- Parker received many gifts from the ladies who attended: Mrs. John Johnson, Mrs. Kate Hauck. Mrs Adolph Amstad, Mrs. John Am- stad, Mrs. Carl Boyko, Mrs. Virgil Dobson, Mrs. Paul Levan Mrs. Dave Beedle, Mrs. Nogi’ Asakawa, Mrs. Arnold Zimmer man, Mrs. Roy German, Mrs. Thomas German. 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