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About Sandy post. (Sandy, Oregon) 1938-current | View Entire Issue (Feb. 21, 1963)
The Sandy (Ore.) Post Thursday, Feb. 21, iw (Sec. 2) BIRTHDAY FETED Miss Beverly Snyder cele brated her birthday on Feb 9 and invited Cheryl Bell, Janice Johnson and Carolyn Haneberg to go to lunch and roller skat ing and then back home to Grandma Snyder's for cake and lee cream, Beverly and her group were accompanied by her parents. Mr and Mis. James Snyder, Jr and brother Jim. Beverly and her Dad share the same birthday, Feb 11.______________ Weekly News Of Lusted Area shower honoring Mrs. Paul Fields was held The hostesses LUSTED The George were Mrs. Vern Wasson and Armstrongs and Mrs. Vern Mrs. Joe Dollowitch. Others present were: Mes Wasson have been making fre Armstrong, George quent visits to Holladay Park dames hospital to see Mrs Harold Gertrude Caddy, Marie Burns, Krebs who is in traction there Merle Winters, Clinton Witter, for a neck injury. She is in Arline Katzberg, Bob Kerslake, great pain and will have to re Jack Ickler, Arthur Deming, main there a few weeks long- Irvin Ickler. Kenneth Kerslake, Pearl Hayden, Jerry Guddat, The Misses Marilyn Johnson Alvin Hoecker, Goldie Cope POST CLASSIFIED ’ and Marylou Caddy were Sun- land, Raymond Harper and Caddy ADS BRING RESULTS day dinner guests at the Thomas Mrs. Irvin Ickler presented Thomas Caddy home Mrs. Gertrude Caddy was several games Children pres honored on her birthday Sun- ent were Judy Winters, Brent day with a potluck dinner at Harris, Steven Caddy and Jodi, her home. Those present were Kacy and Jess Ickler. Friends in this area have re Mr and Mrs Morris Munns FEED & SEED CO. and Mr and Mrs Henry Pa ape ceived word from Mrs. Minnie SEEDS FEEDS HAV of Portland and the Clinton Dinneen of Miami, Okla , for CUSTOM MILLING merly of Gresham, that she is Witters of Victory Heights. The Victory Circle met Val somewhat improved in health 100 E. Powell, Gresham entines day at the home of and is now able to live in a MO 5-2221 Mrs. Gertrude Caddy when a cottage by herself. Mr. and Mrs Harold Bushue have returned to their home near Pleasant Home after be MILLER'S ing absent on a four month vacation, one month of which was spent in Mexico. Liquid Lime Sulphur They visited in Tuscon, Ariz., and at Quartsite, Ariz., home of the Rock hounds. They visi ted the ruins of an old aband oned mine near Yuma and helped the caretaker thaw out frozen water pipes at Mazat- lin. $p90 Mr. and Mrs. Theron Eg- ONE GALLON JUG bert of Portland were Sunday visitors at the home of Mrs. $4-25 Marie Burns. FIVE GALLON CAN The Vern Wassons were Sat $]475 urday evening dinner guests oi 50-GALLON DRUM Kola Fellman at a Portland restaurant. $500 DEPOSIT ON DRUM Speed doesn’t kill impact does. Especially the secondary impact that takes place inside your car, between you and the car’s interior. The Portland Traffic Safety Commission says seat belts will hold you in place 575 N.E. 8th MO 5-9151 and greatly reduce chances of fatal impact I DOVER DOINGS I By MRS. J. H. DOLLOWITCH MO 5 6393 Glenn Horttor has another grandson, William Arnold, born Jan. 19 to Dorothy and Adrian Franklin of Redmond. Little William joins two brothers, Wayne and Walter. After a delay of a week due to bad weather, Dover church people had a skating party at the Gresham rink. Thirty-four attended. Although there were some aches the next day or so, a good time was had by all. The Bryce Bystad family were out Sunday during the absence of the Hoffmans. Dover Extension Unit met at the home of Murlean Nakunz last Thursday. Attendance was small, due to sickness and sev eral members working. Ber neice Fullerton and Murlean Nakunz gave the lesson on "Small Electrical Appliances.” Jean Hauber. Ruth Kirkpatrick. METZGER Ruth Rambo, Faith Craf‘. Nel lie Tuttle, Berneice Fullerton and the hostess were present. Mrs. Donna Gilliland and Mrs. Lloyd Thompson have been in the hospital. Mrs. A. J. Tuttle has been visiting her friends, Gertrude Titsworth in the Pythian Home, Vancouver, and Mrs. Prickett in Forest Grove. The Uoyd Kincade and Dave Workinger families visited their cousin. Jack Nelson, of Condon, at the St. Vincent Hospital. Lester Workinger was down from The Dalles. Carbon monoxide is with you every time you drive your car. It is especially deadly because it is tasteless, odorless and invisible. You won’t be able to detect its presence in any way until it is too late. Even in so mundane a matter as washing her hands, Mar gie Carothers makes use of some of the lovely ceramics she has made. Golden "clamshell" soap dish matches golden bathroom fixtures in Carothers home on Salmon river. (Sandy Post photo) Now...at the Benj. Franklin 1. 90% of the appraised value or APPROVED purchase price of a home to $25,000 is available through an MGIC loan at the Benj. Franklin. This means you may qualify for a loan of $22,500 on a $25,000 home. MGIC See the Benj. Franklin for fast, streamlined loan service at low rates without any delays or discounts. Free parking for all customers. Dr. Roy Carother’s little da.s<-hund puppy, Blitzen, hopped into sunken bathtub and was snapped against background of some of the lovely finished ceramics in daily use in the Car- others home. (Sandy Post photo) News of FIRWOOD Extension Unit Reg. $5.95 Value 2:79‘ Kodak Fiesta CAMERA DUST PANS Reg. 49c Value Reg. 6] Size 100-Count ENVELOPES Reg. 10c Value ASPIRIN per for the members to write down their wishes for lessons for next year. Edith Weidman read a report on Duties and Functions of Clackamas County Clerk " We are still having our knit ting classes at the Women s club hall every Tuesdaj from 10 to 2 p m Bring your own sandwich coffee will be fur nished for 10 cents. Our March lesson. Living with Our Tensions, will be giv en by our agent. Mrs Helen McDonald Reg. 59c 39 RIGHT GUARD Spray Deodorant FREE DELIVERY SERVICE ON PRESCRIPTIONS 33 GRESHAM REXALL DRUG Corner Main * Powell Reg. 79c MO 5 9191 < l It I IS 'i \ rms DO YOU NEED STEREO? Bin When« Hi Fl is 1 8PECTA1 IV Not a Sideline AUDIO-CRAFT 11908 N.E. Halsey AL 3-6512 now possible on selected proper ties. This means you may qualify for a total loan of $26,500 on a $30,000 home. FRANKLIN Anyone interested in garden gloves for use or for gifts should get in touch with Mrs. Emil Reich, MU 7-4451. They will be available in medium and large sizes. 8 OFFICES Robt H. Hizen Pres HOME OFFICE 517 S W Stark Portland 4 Oregon CA 6 4261 AMITON FURNITURE Corner 2nd and Main Gresham SHOP FRIDAYS 'TIL 9 P.M WASHINGTON'S BIRTHDA Y HOURL Y SPECIALS 9 to 10 a.m.-LADIES NYLON HOSE Sizes 10, 10A, 11. Reg. 99c 9c pr SCREWDRIVER SET 17 pc., Reg. $1.99 ONE 19e 10 a.m. - CONTINUOUS FILAMENT ITEM TO A NYLON CARPET in brown CUSTOMER! tone. Reg. $8.95 sq. yd. A Valentine motif was used by our hostesses, Mrs. Walter Volbrecht, Mrs. Mitchell, Mrs Cyril Slack and Mrs. An- drew McDonald Their delie- ious luncheon was enjoyed tn all Mrs. Edna Hall and Rae JUST ALKA SELTZER A very interesting meeting was held by the Firwood Ex tension unit on Tuesday, Feb. 12, with 32 members present and two guests, Mrs. Elva Aus tin and Mrs. Frances Cantril The lesson, "Care of Elec trical Appliances," was given by Arleigh Hoel and Caroline Decker. It started off with a clever telephone conversation between Helena Wesselink and Pauline Allgeur telling of many n e w appliances. There were also some of the newest appliances on display, such as hair dryers, electric coffee makers, spray and steam irons, fry pans, knife sharpen er and a Corning Ware skillet with an electric base. There was also one of the new Can-O-Matic can openers with the expandable legs. Over 5,000,000 steam irons were purchased n the United States, 59,000 being sold in Oregon during 1962. Clackamas County purchased about 13-14 percent. A demonstration on the uses of the blender was given bj Irene Armstrong and the sauc es she fixed were later served as dessert and were very de licious. Irene did a wonderful job with her demonstrations and we all learned a lot on the use of a blender. We also had cakes baking in our electric fry pans which were also serv ed for lunch. 2. 80% of an additional $5,000 is Gresham Branch — 55 N. Roberts Ave. By Mrs. Le Roy Lamb. Sandy Toothbrush Mr and Mrs. Joe Caldo were Sunday dinner guests of Mrs. Alice Hoar at Pleasant Home. Miss Helen Wilkenson oi Portland was weekend guest of her parents Mr. and Mrs. Charles Wilkinson. Other guests on Sunday were Mr. and Mrs. Ray Wilkenson. ON SELECTED (Mt LENDER Tek At Sandy Bluff Financing Home [oans in - GRESHAM COOPERATIVE Reg. 69c Value The Pleasant Home Metho dist church is planning a Loy alty Dinner on March 27, an nounced the pastor, Rev. Glen Waltman. Purpose of the dinner is to acquaint members with the church financial program for the coming year. Members will furnish food for the potluck dinner. The tithing program of the Methodist church will be ex- plained by Rev. William Con- ger. -------------- 90^ Dormant Spray WASHINGTON'S: BIRTHDAY- I By FERN HORTTOR Pleasant Home Church Plans Loyalty Dinner .... $3.95 sq. yd And Nylon Beige Tone Tweed Carpet with foam back padding, 12 ft. width Reg. $6.95 sq. yd. $2.95 sq. yd. — Early American DAVENPORT & CHAIR in brown tweed fabric. Reg. $279.95 Set for $149.95 Noon 23 inch $1.05 p.m. - DAVENPORT AND CHAIR. Brown Nylon Frieze, Zipper Foam Cushions, Reg. $250.00 *5 p.m. - INFANTS' CAR BEDS Reg. $7.95 - - - 99e 6 p.m - LAMP SHADES Limited Quantity 29c ea. p.m. - INFANTS TOIDY SEATS LOG GRATES for the fireplace 19 inch size - 80c p.m - 3 PC. DROP-LEAF DINETTE SETS $15.95 ! $99.95 Regular $4 95.................... 59e ea. 8 p.m. - KROEHLER EARLY AMERICAN ROCKER, Provincial Print, Regular $159.50 ..... ......... . $69.50 2 p.m. — 3 Pc. BEDROOM SET, Hardwood Construction, Plastic Top Reg. $299.50 ............. $149.95 p.m. — 3 Pc. SECTIONAL, Green Nylon Frieze, Reg. $289.95 9 p.m - SIMMONS DAVENO, Green Tapestry with loose cushions. Regular $159.95 ........... _....... $89.50 $159.95 MANY OTHER BARGAIN SPECIALS!! LISTEN TO RADIO STATION KG RO FOR ADDITIONAL HOURLY SPECIALS