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Page 2 THE SANDY POST Thursday, March 21, 1957 end guests of Mr. and Mrs. Ar Weekend guests of Don GiU- nold Zimmerman of Boring. and. Boring, were his sons and families from Washington and Mr and Mrs. Joe DeField and his brother anc family of Stay- KELSO — Mr. and Mrs. Joljn Joe Wayne, Benton City, Wash ton. Arndt and Pat and Bill Pratt, ington, were weekend guests at HILLCREST — Mrs Alice all of Portland, were dinner the Franklin Cassidy home. Miller wa visiting in this area guests at the Virgil Dobinson Henry Reckman is spending last Tue* »y' from Portlanc, home. A large number of members a few days on his ranch in east looking oe.r the Miller farm. ern Oregon. and visitors attended the Tues Her guett was western singer, Friends and relatives helped day, March 12, meeting of the Dave West. celebrate the sixteenth birthday Firwood Extension Unit held at The Robert Sandblast family of Sharon anc Karen Davis on is getting WELCHES — The annual the annex of the Community- pretty well settled Mr. and Mrs. Sorell, of Red Sunday afternoon. Shenanigans, mond, are staying with their in their new home near Marmot- Welches P T A Their friends in Kelso expressed which has rapidly established while Mr. Sorell is a patient in Mr. and Mrs. Franklin Cassidy a wish for good luck to the itself as the entertainment high daughter, Mrs. Ed Sindts, Jr., light of the spring season for a Vancouver hospital. and family, Mr. and Mrs. Fresh- Sandblasts in their new home. the surrounding communities, hour and daughter were evening guests at the Wayne Nelson The Kelso Helpers Club met has scheduled a comedy-melo Mr. and Mrs- J. R. Norris and home Wednesday. at the home of Mrs. Agnes Lund, drama “Lily, The Felon’s Daugh sons, Portland, were recent vis ter" as this year’s,procuction. Wednesday, March 13. Mem itors at the Lloyd Bridgemon The show will take place on home. Mr- and Mrs. Arnold Marsh bers worked on a quilt while A demonstration in the pre man were dinner guests at the some crocheted, embroiderec or April 5 at 8 p.m. at Welches paring of "Broiled Meals” opened home of Mr. anc Mrs. Johnny used textile paints to decorate School. Mr. anc Mrs. Mac Morris the March meeting of the Bright Rae In Portland Saturday. The cast of the play is as returned cish towels. Seven members were home Tuesday from wood Extension Unit, held on present. The next meeting will follows: Balco, Oklahoma where they March 14th, in the Lions Club Lily - Martha Amacher Mr. and Mrs. John Chandler be held March 27 at the home attended the funeral of a rela Hall, at Wemme Food prepared and family were guests this week of Mrs- Goldie Sandblast. Mother Fairweather - Jerry tive. The Morrises reported Ok by leacers, Dorothy Phelps and at the Roy and Tom German Steinbarger lahoma to be “terribly dry” and Chris Boppre, were served at homes and Larry Parkers’. They Compton - Jim Lyne the noon luncheon. Other host Mr. and Mrs- William L. felt Oregon’s rain was a welcome returned home Sunday. Mrs. Parker, Sandy .and their grand Craven S t Clair - Milton Fox relief. esses were Edna Welch and Chandler is the daughter of Mr. daughter Patricia, Boring, spent Jonas - Charles Hickey Orpha Dudley. and Mrs. Roy German. Ophelia Fairweather - Nell I the weekend with their daughter Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Bridge Twenty-two members and two Howe and son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs mon, Jr., and sons, were guests guests were present; Mrs. Fifi Mr. anc Mrs. Carl Zimmerman Edward Boggs and son, Gordon Robin Steele - Dave Faubion last Suiday at the home of her Canyon and Mrs- Winton Bouray. and family, Seattle, were week in Kennewick, Washington. Mrs. Kingsley - Naomi Blais- parents, Mr. anc Mrs- Henry White elephants were won by dell Wohlford of Brightwood to help Chris Boppre and Edna Welch. Mrs. Bloodgood - Ruby Kasch celebrate Wohlford’s birth Songs were sung and a game was Marie, the French maid - day. Miss Mrs. Joanne Wohlford was played. Alma Sartor won the Betty Colby home from college for the week prize. Lord Montgomery . Shell end. Anne Martin and Jessie Cha Elwood ney will go to Oregon City for The cast has been in rehearsal the secont program planning on for more than a week and a good March 25th. turnout is expected for the show. Anna Mitchell gave a dem onstration of an “open-book cake. Spring W eather Brings Visitors Hillcrest ' Club Greets Locals Visitors A t Tuesday M eet -----CP----- PTA Show Set For A pril 5 Presbyterian church- Present onstrated by Mrs. John Williams were forty-three members anc and Mrs. Lewis Hall- Dishes pre thirteen visitors. pared were served for lunch with The club secretary listed the Mrs. Quinn, Mrs. De Shazer, Mrs. visitors, as: Mrs. Fay Jennings, | Richarc Illge and Mrs. R. S. Hall Mrs. R.' H. Leech, Mrs. Frank, assisting. Harris, Miss Eileen George, Mrs.1 A cake decorating demonstra Richard Kuehn, Mrs. Frank tion was conducted by Mrs. K. Belangy, Mrs. Troxel, Mrs- Burk,1 Leech and Mrs. A. Lamb. Mrs. E. Bruns, Mrs. Everett The club earned over $19 by Dryer, Mrs. Carl Newman, Mrs- putting on a white elephant sale R- S. Smith and Mrs. Darlene and selling seeds and plants. Quinn. The next meeting of the unit The monthly lesson concerned is scheduled for the second. “Broiled Meals”, a project dem Tuesday in April at the annex- Unit Dines On Project W hy are so many suddenly drinking this 77/Z^Z- straight bourbon? Classifieds Get Action Commercial Printing MUtual 7-2781 Lee's Chinese Cafe 1 CHINESE Orders To Take O ut Next to Old Gresham Theater 60 East Powell Phone MO 5-2009 Closed Tuesdays The secret of successful Using does not consist, as some would lead us to be lieve, in “ knowing all the angles.” Nor is it to be found in the la.icst book of applied psychology. 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Combine 2 cups sugar; 1/2 cup cocoa; 1 cube oleo and 1/4 cup milk in a saucepan. Bring to a rolling boil until the soft- ball stage. Special Lenten Service-Wednesdays 7:30 PM Stir in 3 1/2 cups quick oat Sunday School 9:45 AM meal and nuts ( any amount) Sunday Service 8:30 and 11.30 AM if desired. Set aside for 10 min utes. M A IN A N D CENTER STREETS SANDY Drop by spoonfuls on waxed paper. Are you acquainted with your BARKER'S BUGLE neighbors? Usually when a person lives in a heavily popu Howdy Folks: lated area, he feels that everyone is more alone than in rural Father: "Son fetch the old communities. horse." If you have a new neighbor, Son: "W hy the old one, this plan is especially interesting. Dad" Just the right gesture on your part can begin a new friendship Dad: "M y motto is, wear Some very old and tried out the old one first." suggestions include the one about taking a gift next door, Son: "Then go fetch him soon after the newcomers arrive. yourself, Pa." If there are several families in your nighborhood who are not Cousin Effie says that acquainted, try having a party landing a man is just like for about five or six near fam fish in g -it helps if you wig ilies. Why should we limit ourselves gle the bait a little. N O W .. ends all guess to only a small clique when there It takes a smart doctor to are so many others who need the work in selection of lotion, warmth of our friendship also find out what's wrong with texture and waving time! you if you don't smoke, Remember that the loneliest people are those who build walls Easier —simpler —a true drink and haven't any instead of bridges- In order to custom permanent, hair by teeth. have friends, prove yourself to be a friend. Friendship can be a hair. It’s the new miracle Integrity and wisdom are chain of love, encircling the of Chemtronicsin waving! eesential in any success whole world. ---------- CP---------- story. 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