Sandy post. (Sandy, Oregon) 1938-current, September 26, 1963, Page 4, Image 4

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    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.
It'» that time of year again and just like all naw cor deol-
ers were expecting our new '64 Models any day . . . and
here we ore with 178 brand new '63 Rdtnblers still in
stock. PROBLEM: How to disposa of thorn? SOLUTION:
TO DEAL-'M-AWAY . . . AND NOW!
DRASTIC REDUCTIONS ON ALL
'63 RAMBLERS IN STOCK!
Free
BEEF
LOIN
c M u c r
Brewed slowly, by a centuries-old natural process, beer is
Oregon's traditional beverage of moderation—light,
sparkling, delicious.
And naturally, the Brewing Industry is proud of the mil­
lions of dollars it contributes to this state's economy
through wages, advertising, rentals, insurance, transpor­
tation and utilities. Money made in Oregon, spent in
Oregon. In Oregon, beer belongs, enjoy it.
UNITED STATES BREWERS ASSOCIATION, INC.
OREGON DIVISION
★ AMERICANS
Here'» your chance to fill
the freezer with a whole
side of "choice" beef to
be cut and wrapped exact­
ly the way you want it...
and it's all yours absolutely
free with no strings at­
tached on
+ CLASSICS
★ AMBASSADORS
★ DEMONSTRATORS
★ SHOW ROOM MODELS
* EXEC. CARS
PRICES START AT
ANY NEW '63
RAMBLER
fOBI IMANK
BEER IS A NATURAL
WEIL DEAL-A-WAY
EVERY NEW '63
RAMBLER IN STOCK!
200 LB. SIDE
OF U.S.D.A
CHOICE'
< »noir
IN OREGON
’1699
if» your BONUS for buy­
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or a late modal used cor of full
purchase prica PLUS a gener-
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cor.
SPECTACULAR SELECTION
FINE USED CARS
BUXTON'S USED CAR
DEAL-A-WAY
SELLING MORE NEW CARS MEANS MANY
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FINANCING
THAT PROTECTS YOU
AGAINST ILLNESS
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DEBT. CONSOLIDATION
AND 100% FINANCING
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51795
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deluxe
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BUXTON
9S
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call the business office of your West Coast
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49$
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HOUSE OF SERVICE
1134 S.E. 82nd AVE.
iOS
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West Coast
Telephone
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