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THE SANDY POST
Hillcrest Motes
HILLCREST — Karen Will
iams, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
L- E. Reed, is back in school
after spending a week in the
hospital.
Gordon McQuaw, U- S. Coast
Guard, son of Mr. and Mrs.
George McQuaw, recently sent
word to his parents about The
long sea-voyage he has just
completed. Now back in Hawaii,
Gordon reported his ship travel
ed 14,456 miles over the South
Pacific at 10 miles an hour. The
ship stopped at 30 islands.
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Aims Church Has
Board Elections
Thursday, February 21 ,1957
Firwood Unit Has O bituary...
GEORGE WHETSTONE
Seafood Meal
CHERRYVILLE — George
Mt. Hood
Locals
SOUND OFF
Lackland Air Force Base,
The Firwood Extension Unit Whetstone, Cherryville, died in
Texas — Frederick D. Stevenson.
met February 12 at the church a Sancy nursing home Tuesday,
Welches school board held 18, son of Mr- and Mrs. C. E.
annex at 10:30 am. Seafooc in February 12, where he had its annual budget meeting Mon Houghtaling, Box 83, Brightwood,
Meals was the lesson and dinner been a patient for the last seven day evening February 18 at the Oregon, is completing his Air
school. The members of the Force basic military training at
Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Bricge-
at noon was enjoyed by members weeks.
boarc present included Everett
mon celebrated their twenty-
present. Mrs. Lewis Hall and
Mr.
Whetstone
w^s
born
on
Darr, chairman; Mrs- Margaret Lackland Air Force Base.
eighth wedding anniversary on
Mrs.
R.
S.
Hall
were
demonstra
His training is preparing him
January 15, 1875, in Kewanee, Christensen, Amby Calkins, Mil-
February 10. The Bridgemons
for entrance into Air Force
Illinois and had lived in the ton Fox and W.E. O’Dea.
tors.
have four children and five
technical training or for an Air
grandchildren. Mr- anc Mrs.
Thirty-four attended, with Cherryville community for the
Meeting with the board were Force duty assignment.
last
seven
years-
He
was
a
retired
Theron Rutledge celebrated their
five guests: Mrs. William Camp plumber.
the following members of the
Six thousand Parisian copyists
Lackland, situated near San
twenty-eighth anniversary on delayed the setting up of the
budget committee: Willy Dev-
bell, Mrs. Richard Kuehn, Mrs.
There
are
no
known
sur
Antonio,
is the site of Air Force
February 20. They have twelve
ecka,
Addie
Perry,
Walt
Blais-
Ed Bruns, Mrs. Frank Belangy vivors.
basic military training for men
children and eight grandchildren. printing press in Paris for fully
dell
and
Chuck
Britton.
and Mrs. Elmer Belangy.
and women and home of the
Funeral services were held
Mrs. Bridgemon and Mrs. 20 years liter the invention of
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Hostesses were Mrs. Alvy Friday at 2 p.m. from the Clay
USAF Officer Military School.
Rutlecge are sisters.
printing
Klinski, Mrs. John Williams, Mrs. ville Funeral Chapel with Rev
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Sue Hewitt, anc Mrs.Hazel Pe erend Vernon Ross conducting
The children in the beginners terson.
Lackland Air Force Base,
the service. Burial was at Lone
and the primary class of Aims
Texas — Charles R- Unger, 17,
Cake
demonstration
was
by
Fir
cemetery
in
Portland.
Suncay School showed the col
son of Mr. and Mrs. Joe O. Unger
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lective Sunday School what Mrs. Milton Leech and Mrs.
BULL
RUN
—
The
Bull
Run
of
Star Route, Sandy, is com
they have been learning during Alvy Lamb, who showed a
Extension Unit will hold its reg pleting his Air Force basic mil
WALTER C. PELHAM
Washington’s
birthday
cake
and
a
special
program
last
Sunday.
READY-MIX
/
____
ular meeting on Wednesday, itary training at Lackland Air
Teachers Mrs. Dunlap (1-4) and a bunny rabbit cake.
Graveside services were held February 27, at 10:30 am. at the Force Base.
Program planning for next Thursday, February 14, at 4 p.m. Bull Run Community Hall.
Mrs. Bowman (4-6) led the
His Lackland training is pre
children in songs, poems and year was discussed under leaders for Walter Cyrenus Pelham, 77,
The demonstration for the day
Mrs. William Weicman and Mrs. of Portland, a former resident of will be “Seafoods in Meals” paring him for entrance into Air
memory verses.
Lewis Hall. There was a talk by the Kelso area, who died at his under the direction of Mrs. Foret- technical training or for
an Air Force duty assignment.
The Adult Bible study was Mrs. Gustave Heibert on health home on February 11. Reverend Margaret Hartshorn and Mrs. The
course includes a scientific
and
safety
and
on
Civil
Defense.
held
at
the
pastor’s
home
Tues
Kent
Haley
officiated
at
the
Alta Snow.
If no onswer
evaluation of his aptitude and
Mrs.
Rutledge,
baby
sitter,
was
day
while
the
Real
Life
group
burial in Forest Lawn cemetery.
AU members have been in inclination for following a par
Ph. MOhawk 5-5711
MOhawk 5-3257 studied at the Miller home. home sick with the flu.
Arrangements were in charge of vited to bring friends. Ladies ticular career field.
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Th group welcomed Mr. Miller,
Carroll Funeral Home, Gresham. will bring their own sack lunches
who is recovering from an ill
A retired master printer, Mr. and Mrs. Louise Brooks will i
ness.
Pelham was a native of Malone, serve coffee.
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Iowa, before coming to Kelso.
Thursday of this week, the
He was a member of St. Luke’s
Lord’s Helpers meet at 10 a.m
! Episcopal church, Gresham.
at the church with Mrs. Gran-
Survivors include, his wife,
berg and Mrs. Bowman as
The Young Life Fellowship, Winnifred; caughter, Mrs. E. E.
hostesses.
Com munity
of the Sandy Baptist Chapel, Scott, Portland; son, Major Wal
meeting each Sunday evening, ter C. Pelham, Killeen, Texas;
Friday
will
be
the
Children's
Presbyterian
are studying a booklet titled,
®r
BORING — A series of Val
Bible Club meeting at Aims if “This I Believe.” The young brother, Cyrus Pelham, Calamus,
entine parties were recently
both the Corbett and Bull Run paople have dividec into sev Iowa; and two grandchildren.
Church
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given for the piano pupils of
schools remain open on Wash eral teams with a captain for
Donald Livesay
Minna A. Colt, Boring
ington’s birthday.
each
group,
responsible
for
at
Assisting in the games and
Minister
least one program each month.
refreshments were Eva Kociem-
Parsonage Mutual 7.3065
The boys anc girls of the two The young people’s group also
ba, Florence Colt, Zelpha Down
Sunday School
9:45 am.
4-H groups, the Forestry under
programs of musical
ing and Michael Downing.
M orning Services
11:9,1 g.m
Jack Nichols and the sewing prepares
numbers preceeding their New
Following are the names of
V’estminster Fellowship 7 p.m.
COTTRELL — A birthday
with Mrs. Beehler, reported an Testament
study .
(High School Group)
dinner party was held Sunday at the pupils who attended the QUESTION: Does Medical
gnjoyable time at the skating
The Sunday School of the the home of Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd parties.
Nursery care during worship
rink last Friday.
chapel is currently conducting an del Grosso, at Battleground,
Judy Holt, Alan Sroufe, Vickie Payments -coverage, as ap
The spring weather has “Atom Submarine Race to New Washington. Those attending and Marie Kociemba, Cathy Val- plied to auto insurance, in
started clean-up work around Guinea” contest with the "Sim- from Cottrell were Mr. and Mrs. berg, Sandra Skala, Leanne clude payment for medical
Im m anuel
Aims with last fall’s debris and eonite” and the “Barnabite” cap Jesse Radforc, parents of Mrs. Browne, Laurie Nelson, Helen
Church of Christ
the aftermath of winter’s storms tained by Charles Farr and del Grosso; Mr. and Mrs. Hershel Decker, Eddie and Barbara Holt, treatment for my wife and
Lutheran
Dick Lunceen. Each sub is ra Staggs and daughter, Patsy; Mr. Anita Dunstan, Carolynne and
being disposed of.
Walter I.uedtke, Pastor
cing to place a missionary in and Mrs. Louis Radford, daugh Jerry Nordblom, Karen Kalberg, myself if we are injured in
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Gerald Ixmg, Mininter
New Guinea and, in the process, ter Lois and Miss Betty Austin. Allen Roberts, Sandy Gannon, our own car?
Center and Main
MU 7-2843
BULL RUN — The Bull Run hopes to increase Sunday school
Non Denominational Servlet*«
guests were Mr. and Edward Hill, Ardus Erickson,
Sunday School - 9:45 A.M.
Needlepokes and the Bull Run attendance. Co-aufhors of the Mrs. Other
I. O. O. F. Hall
Jay
Radford
of Washougal. Mary Ellen Jones, Carolynn ANSWER: Yes, to the full
Sunday Worship -
Knotheads held their first ska plan are two ex-sailors, superin
Deloris Roberts and
Birthdays
celebrated
were Lloyd Johnson,
8:30 A.M. and 11:00 A.M.
ting party on Friday, February tendent Art Skogan and his del Grosso, a daughter,
Carol Ann Beesler.
lim it of the coverage you
Bible Study Classes, 10 a m.
Daryle
See "This Is the Life,” Sundays 15, in Gresham.
assisstant, Dick Lundeen.
The annual spring recital will ¿ave.
del
Grosso
and
Jesse
Radford.
Worship Service, I 1 a m
12:30, KPTV
Members of the -4-H -Clubs
be given in April.
Roy Graham, pastor
Eve. Bible Class 7;30 p.m.
Hear “The Lutheran Hour,” expressed their thanks to their of Reverend
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the
chapel,
is
illustrating
his
Visiting
Sunday
at
the
Harold
Sundays, 10:30, KPOJ
parents for their cooperation in current series of sermons on the Townsend home was a brother, LOOKING FOR BARGAINS’
Evening Worship,
8 p.m
the transportation of the two Old Testament Tabernacle with Vernon Townsend, from Ephrata,
You Are Cordially Invited
YOU'LL FIND THEM
groups.
filmstrips.
Washington.
ON THE CLASSIFIED PAGE ‘ If you'll address your own
AIMS-BULL RUN — An elec
tion was helc last Tuesday, Feb
ruary 12, at Aims, during Adult
Bible study, to decide about a
new church board amendment
to the church constitution. The
motion passed unanimously on
a ballot vote.
The amendment calls for a
board consisting of the Suncay
School superintendent, one mem
ber of the Sunday School board
and two lay members, with the
pastor as advisor or inactive
member. The two lay members
will be elected at the pot-luck
dinner on March 1.
Bull Run Unit
Slates Meeting
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ANNOUNCEM ENT
KELLER REALTY
SOLD
DEAR FRIEND:
T'-dn*:
It it with mixed feelings that we announce that we have sold our business in
Sandy and are leaving very soon for Arizona.
We say mixed feelings because we are leaving many dear friends and faithful
patrons However, we are leaving our business in good hands— Snyder Bros. Re
alty
It is a firm of unquestioned ethics and agressive, fair business practices
Harvey and Leonard Snyder will prove an asset to the growing Mt. Hood area and
Sondy
- cw
It is our wish that the same fine cooperation and friendly interest you have
shown us will be given them.
our thanks and gratitude for
Glenn & Mary Lou Keller
AND
PROCTOR
INSURANCE
■er
SNYDER BROS. REALTY
And to that we can add just one more word
the warm neighborliness of our people in Sandy.
DUKE
TWO LOCATIONS
TO
OUR THANKS:
flow yOtlfauM?
You may have heard by now that Glenn and Mary Lou Keller have sold their
Real Estate business and are moving to Arizona, they are making this m o v e for
health reasons.
Harvey L. Snyder and Leonard A Snyder owners of Snyder Bros. Realty at
16 N.E. Roberts Avenue in Gresham for the past several years have purchased the
Keller Realty and will maintain the Sondy l o c a t i o n as a branch office. John
Schmalz, a very fine gentleman who hos been connected with the Keller's will
stay on with us. Leonard Snyder will be in charge of the Sandy office, we will odd
to the staff as the need arises.
Harvey Snyder will be in charge in the Gresham office, with him are 3 fine
experienced salesmen, namely, M ilton Erickson, Dean Lunstrom and Paul Pfeifer.
All of us connected with Snyder Bros. Realty ore familiar with Sandy and the
surrounding area as well as Gresham where we have been very successful*. We beli
eve that with the two locations we will be in a position to give good service in both
areas. You no doubt will be interested in knowing that the salesmen in the Gres
ham office will know of the properties listed ot the Sandy Office, and visa versa.
This should prove very satisfactory to all concerned.
Our first concern is to know you ond your property. Mr. and Mrs. K e l l e r
have given us a list of all property they hove listed for sale and Mr. Keller hos beeh
driving us around the area pointing out the various property, this way we will soon
be tamibar with all of the property that is for sale and even though we may not
have seen you in person we will know o good deal about your property. Allow us to
take this opportunity to cordially invite you to visit us at the office at anytime.
We will contact all owners of property now listed as soon as possible as well as
others who have real estate problems.
In addition to property sales we specialize in selling good contracts and mort
gages, quite often we can be helpful ir securing financing on property as first mort
age
Thank you for your time, we will look forward to meeting you.
Clackamas Co. Bank
M U tual 7-2271
Sandy
Have Your
Auto Ins.
Rates Been
Increased?
N O W IT'S EVEN MORE
IM P O R T A N T TO CHECK
YOUR
FARMERS INSUR-
ANCE GROUP AGENTS
For
SUBSTANTIAL SAVINGS
FOR PREFERRED RISKS
Before you renew your
present policy be sure to
call me.
Harvey L. Snyder
Leonard Á. Snyder
KELLER REALTY
LOOP HIGHW AY
SANDY
II
OREGON
Snyder Bros Realty
16 N.E. Roberts
Phone MO 5-2290
GRESHAM
Mt. Hood Loop
Phone MU 7-2102
SANDY
F. C.
(Dick) Wens
AGENT
MO
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5-5 31 7 -1 12 E. Powc
GRESHAM
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