BI R4.STAK MINERALIZED PER TON IN 2-TON OR MORE PER ACRE APPLICATIONS In 1 ]-Ton Per Acre Applications Teuibly shocked at the sud den passing of Lee Leaf. Our deepest sympathy to her fam ily Also surprised to hear of Tom Day being rushed to the h Don't know just ex- actly what was wrong but he is home again, and much im proved. Somehow, it is people like Tom, that you just never think of as getting ill. Elsie Creighton back in the hospital, slowly improving Site hits had quite a battle, and we certainly all pulling for Jl MHO SIZE — YUMMY! Delivered & Spread Golden French Fries • Thick Milk Shakes ALSO AVAILABLE . . Dolomite $O *100 Delivered Per Ton 4a PLENTY OF BOOTHS AND PARKING MU 7-3399 & Spread DEA’S IN and OUT No. 3 GRESHAM CO-OP 575 N.E. 8th Grandma was on the moun tain last Sunday for a short We would have liked to have her stay longer but she was with Mr and Mrs. Tracy Card and Mrs. Lewis from Portland. She looked wonder ful and it seemed as normal as apple J ie to have her in the house again. Take Out Orders Filled LOOP HIGHWAY, MO 5-9151 EAST END Goodwill Asks Donations, Truck Due Oct. 4 I *By NELL HOWE Hood-Land Reporter TRY OUR HAMBURGERS! ■ ■ Per Ton In 1-Ton Per Acre Applications ; Æ î Falls, BEEN IN LA TEL Y? $1400 Per Ton GIRI. ENROLLS Carol Snyder, daughter of Mi and Mis. Pau! Snyder, San is a junior at College, Sioux Hundley J. <• Creek, as admission to Academy Sugar Lime ’13“ I w PK KEI» Bridge Club There six tables of NI f N O I Ç □ duplicate bridge at the Mt Hood Country club bridge club. Mon day. Sept 16. The Howell system of boards was used, so there no definite North • South winners. However, the couples that came in 1st. 2nd. and 3rd. were R B. Young. Portland; Mrs. Lillian Willis and Mrs. Katherjpe Groshong. Portland. Gene and Peggy Bowman treated to snacks and coffee. Although the crowd was small, all 12 couples had a good time and some keen bridge was played. Don't forget Master Point night. Monday. Oct. 7. at 7:30. Peggy Bowman making an unexpected trip to Montana be cause of sickness in her fam ily. Goodwill Industries will send who wish to contribute their their truck to Sandy. Boring. repairable discards are asked Estacada and Colton Friday. to call Mrs. Ivan A. Barker Oct. 4. to collect items oi cloth at MU 7.2351. She will arrange ing. furniture, auuliances and for the truck to pick up your other household goods. Those donation. As if 3’oii could kill time without injuring eternity! —Henry David Thoreau Carroll Jfunrral ^ome Day or Night Servie» - A Local ln»titution Phon» MOhawk 5-3794 Gresham, Oregon WE ENDORSE THE OREGON FUNERAL INSURANCE PLAN tarteA JOSEPH KRULOCK Joseph Krulock, 76. of San- dy, a retired logger, died at Sandy Sept. 22. He was born in Yugoslavia and came to America in 1903. to the north west in 1907 and to this area in 1932. Krulock was a logger most of his life. He was a member of the Catholic faith. He has no known survivors. Funeral services were held at the Bateman funeral chapel Wednesday, with burial at For est Lawn cemetery. From brewing time MRS. LEONORA J. LEAF PLUS BUXTON’S Funeral services were held last Friday for Mrs. Leonora J. Leaf. 52, operator of th e Brightwood Supply Co. since the death of her husband last year. Mrs. Leaf was born in Ever ett, Wash, and had lived in Brightwood for about 15 years. She and her husband Raymond bought the Brightwood Supply Co. in 1948. The couple previous ly lived in Portland and As toria. Survivors include two broth ers, Harold Jackson of Hawaii and Spencer Jackson of Ever ett; four sisters, Mrs. Bertha Green. Mrs. Orla Ringman, Mrs. Elsie Sheraton, all of Ev erett. and Mrs. Lillian Van Id- erstine. Los Angeles. Services were held at the Bateman funeral chapel, with private vault entombment at Riverview Abbey masoleum. 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