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About Sandy post. (Sandy, Oregon) 1938-current | View Entire Issue (Sept. 26, 1963)
Thursday, Sept. 2«, lass (Sec. 1) The Sandy (Ore.) Post FANCHER’S AUTO PARTS and Machine Shop Service 110 W. Proctor MU 7-2811 ALWAYS ON CALL MO 5'48 ' The medical staff of the S.S. Hope is comprised of five doc tors, .16 nurses and 30 para medical personnel who make up the permanent staff as well as a rotating staff of 30 doc tors. Through knowledge gained by years of experience we are able to aid with personal problems brought to us by many families. SERVICE WITH DIGNITY AND TASTE We Endorse the Oregon Funeral Insurance Plan B atí man 520 WEST POWELL BOU1EVARD________ / GRESHAM • OREGOi To All Our Friends We most sincerely appreciate the busi- ness we've enjoyed these past 15 years in the Gresham area and the many friends we've made at the same time, After a brief vacation, we'll be back with Marcus Realty handling the Trans- Action electronic listing service (shown here). Again, our heartfelt thanks. ART and DOROTHY MARCUS At Cottrell- HERE and THERE with Mis. Rachel Sandblast will entertain the Cottrell Ladies Aid at her home, Oct. 2. City employees of the Port land Water works, at Bull Run. gave a silver wedding anniversary party for Mr. and Mrs. Russell Roberts, on Sat urday evening, at the Kelso Grange hall. A large crowd attended, and presented the couple with a sil ver coffee service Set. Mr. and Mrs. Roberts held open house Sunday at their home on Carpenter Lane. AUDREY COLSON I'll bet all you are getting stuff baked for those men to take hunting. Basic foods, for the ones that I know are going, are bacon, eggs, potatoes, and lots of onions. While the men start off on that hunting trip, those of us who are left at home can take ad vantage of eating out and go down and eat at the Masonic hall where they will be serv ing a good turkey dinner this Saturday, from 5 p.m. to 7:30 p.m. This is always such a well prepared dinner, that you will not want to miss it. Loy Barker, from Klamath Falls, has been visiting the Ivan Barkers. Also Betty, and Duane, have just gone to Brem erton to join her husband. Doug Barker, who is stationed there now. They have been visiting for several weeks at Doug's parents home. This Thursday there will be an annual Homecoming pot luck dinner at the IOOF hall, starting at 6:30 p.m. After the good potluck dinner there will be a program for everyone, and after the program, the members will hold their annual meeting. Everyone is welcome to come. Coffee will be serv ed. Go and enjoy a visit with your old friends. Mr. and Mrs. Larry Russell, welcomed a first daughter last week. Madreena Dee weighed in at 8 lbs. 7 oz. Grandpar ents are Mr. and Mrs. Willis Russell, of Sandy, and Mr. and Mrs. Merle Phillips, of Bor- ing. Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Lawson welcomed a son last week. Jerry Lee Jr. weighed in at 7 lbs. 1 oz. Grandparents are Mrs. Edna Lawson and Mr. and Mrs. Dan Predmore. Mr. and Mrs. Louis Dubarko were hosts to Mr. and Mrs. Don Dubarko and children, and Mr. and Mrs. Don Dove and children for Sunday dinner, honoring Beebe's birthday, It was quite a night at the Mt. Hood Golf Course last Sat urday night, when the clubs trophys were handed out. Winners of the Championship flight were Evelyn Leary and Bill Leary. 1st flight Lou Kipp and Harry Amacher, 2nd flight Jeannette Williams and Mort Fouch. 2rd flight Colleen Pow ell and Ray Novotny. Girls champ was Leslie Fouch and Boys champ was John Ander son. Quite a celebration followed the trophys. Community calendar birthday listings for this week are Mon day, Sept. 23, Don Deming, Virginia Hartley and Lloyd Joe Boswell and Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Sutherland, annivers ary; Tuesday, Sept. 24, Bud O’Kell. Ginny Hames and Larry Carmany; Wednesday, Sept. 25, Ethel Sutherland, Jan et Roper. Helen Mainey and John Bogart; Thursday, Sept. 26. Cathy Proctor and Pat Carey; Friday, Sept. 27, Ronald Littlepage and Steve Christensen, and Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Richardson, annivers- NEW OWNERS AT MARCUS REALTY MU 7 4175 ary; Saturday. Sept 28. War- ren Harding. George Larson. Ann Miller. Clint Bogart and Jennifer Burdick; Sunday, Sept. 29. Mr. and Mrs. Ala'n Gunderson, anniversary, and Roy Mason and Vivian Griffith, birthdays. Resting comfortably at home after having major surgery last week are Alice Ackers and Jo- sephine Lamb. Alice was up town, and still feeling a little wobbly, but Josephine is still in bed. but slowing getting her strength back. Jennifer Burdick is going to try to go back to school this week. She still has her neck in a brace. She was in traction at Gresham hospital for : about 3 weeks. Good luck, Jennifer. and be careful. The Goodwill truck t will be in town Friday Oct. 4. . in case you have something for this worthwhile organization. Please contact Mrs. Ivan Barker if you are in doubt about informa tion. The Home Ec club of the Sandy Grange will meet at Mrs. Augusta Bruns home, Oct. 1, at 12 noon. The Sandy Grange will hold their regular card party Sept. 28. at the Kelso Grange hall. There will be a 99 cent car wash sponsored by the Pep club, at the Shell Service sta tion this Saturday. Go and help the pep club out. DOUGLAS FIR SEED WORKING WOMEN Prices for Douglas fir seed should be fairly high this year since supplies will be scare, he continued. Commercial seed buyers and OSU geneticists forecast a very poor crop of Douglas fir seed in Northwest Oregon this fall. Low produc tion of female cones plus poor pollination because of a wet. cold spring reduced production. A total of 216,367 women were in the labor force in Oregon in 1960. Of these. 132,494 were married and living with their husbands SANDY SAW SHOP Qaallt; BtatoaaM* Work Repair and Sharpen Sawa, Lwn Mowers Knives. Scissors and Keys Made 202 2nd Ave. L Loop Highway IT? COMMON SENSE. AND GOOD SOUND REASON I ID USE OUX FUEL OL < (^ EVERY SEASON f COMFORT ALLTHE ; year ¿y I Mr. and Mrs. Ted W. Wil- hiatus i of Rt. 1, Box 590, Gresil- am, I have announced the en- Sagement of their daughter, Joyce Rosa Lee, to Gerald Hale, son of Mr. and .Mrs. Jer- ry Hale, Kt. 2, Box 3' Boi - ing. The young people are both graduates of Sandy high school. She attended Northwestern School of Commence and is now employed at Pacific North west Bell. He is attending the University of Oregon medical school to become a radiologi cal technologist. No date lias been set for the wedding. The engagement was announced at a surprise party at tile bride elect's home. HERE’S HOW A LOAN CAN HELP YOU GET AHEAD Our Fuel Oil brings you com in getting ahead is to get even By grouping present bills with a loan from us you will have only one monthly payment and one place to pay instead of several. THE FIRST STEP DOUG F your water faster ... at less cost. 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Jet-smooth Impala Sport Sedan one of 15 Jet-smooth luxury Chevrolet: ride with Full Coil suspension. Flush-and-dry rocker panels, Delcotron generator, self- adjusting brakes and other low-upkeep fea tures. If you've ever wondered how luxurious < hevrolet could get—with ¡ill the extra-cost options there ¡ire to choose from — that seems to be entirely up to you. Take your first look at the first C hevelle ! Chuck Baker (left) and Walt Stone have purchased Mar cus Realty, effective Oct. 1. Both have been associated with Marcus Realty for some time and before that were together in Estacada Ford. Art Marcus is retiring due to ill health but after a two or three - month vacation, he and Mrs. Marcus will be back to work on our Trans Action electronic listing serv ice. Not only will the same sales staff be maintained at the Gresham and Damascus of fices, but we plan to add three new men in the near future. Continuing to be as sociated with Marcus Realty will be R. E. (Scrib) Scribner, Monroe Thorud, Stan Wall, Lee Ellis and, in Damascus, Fred Barkley and Glen Mc Pherson. New Cherelle Malibu Super Sport Coupe—one of 11 modeln in three great nenes. You’ve never seen anything like this totally new line of cars before. Chevelle is new in everything but Chevrolet quality. Chevelle is a good foot shorter than the big cars, so it parks easily. Yet the interior dimensions of its Body by Fisher provide a generous amount of head, leg and shoulder room. (Chevelle's trunk is big and roomy, too.) The ride is sur prisingly smooth with a rugged coil spring at all four wheels. Anri not so surprisingly for Chevrolet, the new Chevelle offers a choice of engines ranging from an economical 120-hp 6 to a 220-hp V8 (optional at extra cost.) Choose the Chevelle you like best from the three series—the Malibu Super Sport, the Malibu and the 300 Series, eleven models in all—at your Chevrolet dealer’s. (Like this good looking Malibu Super Sport, maybe?) 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