Thursday. Dec. 5, 1963 (Sec. 1) HERE and THERE with TOR HIM, FOR HER. AUDREY COLSON MU 7-4175 WITH A PRACTICAL GIFT Now that everyone has that old are paraffin free, and they were A Sandy coed, Karleen M. Reek- Thanskgiving turkey digested, it’s delicious. From Ogden's I went The Mt. View Chapter #125 OES man, has been elected an officer time to think about that Christmas will meet Tuesday, Dec. 10, at in her living group at Oregon list. All the kids have made their over to Brewster’s Dept. Store 8 p.m. at Sandy Masonic Hall. State university. where Mr. Brewster showed me list out and I sure hope that it Gifts for the old people’s home, around the store pointing out the She will be secretary-treasurer gets to Santa. Pat bought a para­ for one of the units of West Hall not to exceed 50?, are to be various specials they have on keet last week while she was on brought. OES will entertain the dormitory. Miss Reckman who school vacation and that is the hand for the Christmas list. I Masons and Rainbow girls at this Ilves at Rt. 2, Box 1457 Is a jun­ craziest little bird I have ever was especially delighted to see meeting. ior in the School of Education. seen. It will hide under the paper the new line of children's clothes in the bottom of his cage and when they have in large variety at quite he comes out he will do acrobatics reasonable prices. There were like a monkey. Virginia Barbour, some velvet and quilted red out­ of the Dairy Wonder, says they fits for toddlers and for baby boys will act like this but I swear that and girls that were lovely, orlon bird is crazy, or is an introvert. sweaters that are guaranteed lovely mother and Imagine hiding under a newspaper. washable, He is a lot of fun to watch though. daughter robes In two different Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Castor and materials, and slipper boots for the Melvin Castor families dined ladies and children in a variety Gwenna Shaw went with her fam­ FRIENDLINESS TO NEW out for Thanksgiving dinner at a of styles including gold, leopard ily to visit relatives in Sacra­ STUDENTS Men's Portland restaurant. Mr. and Mrs. skin, and eskimo boots. Ave Brew­ mento, Calif. By Linda Persons Claude Williams and their family ster showed me some fine brocade Charlotte Hames went with her WOOL - ORLON had a peaceful dinner at home material In four different colors, Were you ever new in a school? family to visit the Lester Bruns alone. There were 34 people gath­ beautiful for making a holiday Remember how lonely it was the family In Kennewick, Wash. ered at my folks’ home for turkey dress and of course you can get Lois Popelka’s family had a vis­ first few days? Or dd some boy dinner. They were from Sandy, your favorite patterns there also. or girl show an Interest in you? itor from Washington—her uncle. Mr. and Mrs, Claude Dove and Another thing they are featuring The family of Larry Ulmen had Some may answer yes, and others, girls, Mr. and Mrs. Art Colson this year is that they will gift no. These pupils usual y under­ relatives from Kennewick for Soft, washable and children; from Boring, Mr. wrap and use paper bows to make stand why they should be friendly Thanksgiving. Wool-Orlon— and Mrs. Curtis McClendon and the package as pretty as possible. Pat Carey’s sister and brother to new students. But many of those Ea»y to wash. girls and Mr. and Mrs. John Rut­ Think how much this will save. who have never been new in a from Seattle and an uncle from ledge and Ricky; from Gladstone, For dad here in this store you school do not understand what a Tacoma were Thanksgiving guests Mr. and Mrs. Don Dove and child­ could let your imagination go wild few minutes of their time can In her home. ren and Mrs. Nancy Eliason and and make this a happy Christmas Thanksgiving is the theme for mean to a new person. Men's Slippers $1.99 children; from Vancouver, Wash., for him. There were white Van Many pupils say, "Why should many of the bulletin boards re­ Mr. and Mrs. Paul Dove and child­ Huesen shirts and also a variety I bother?” Why should you bother? cently, but if a prize were given to $6.95 ren. of sport shirts in this line and al­ To spare the new students the ”1 we would vote for the one Mrs. Hosts of ours were Mr. and Mrs. so, the one and only Pendleton don’t belong here” and "Why did Katt was responsible for in the Earl Dove, a lovely day spent and shirts. They feature Klngsway and we have to move?” feelings. Oth­ lower west hall. The large three lots of food to eat. Roberts shoes for men and Grace ers think "Somebody else will,” dimensional turkey has a brown Mr. and Mrs. Alvy Lamb jour­ Walker shoes for women, and Red Men's but often their fel’ow classmates corduroy stuffed body and head shoes for the children. For neyed to Forest Grove to partake Goose 1 and a huge tall of neckties, very think the same thing! Sanforized Cotton of a turkey dinner with relatives. Mother I saw beautiful gift- It certainly will not hurt you colorful. Mr. and Mrs. Virgil Hunter and wrapped sets of towels, also purs­ to be kind and considerate. A few The librarians, who have been son Mike, and Mr. and Mrs. Jim es, hats, stretch pants and wrap­ moments of your time now may trying rather unsuccessful^ to Emerson journeyed to Willits, around skirts. For the teenagers, result in many years of future get students to stamp their books California for a four day Thanks­ there were sweaters, slippers and happiness. properly as they check them out, giving vacation with Virgil’s lovely dresses on the racks. In want to thank Mrs. Schmitz’s room the baby dept, you ’ ll have to see mother, Mrs. Cora Smotherman. for doing such a good Job. While there they saw his three to believe all the beautiful sweater VOLLEY BALL Mrs. Moore had quite a bad fall By Penny and Connie sisters and it was quite a family sets, crawler sets, dresses and Long toil or on the playground Nov. 22. She shoes. At the Rexall Drug Store reunion with 19 kids and grand­ missed the two days of school we Spori Shirt style» Tuesday, Nov. 22, Sandy girls had last week, but is back this kids underfoot for her. Mr. and I sat down to rest a minute and traveled to Corbett with a lot of week, although moving about with Mrs. Charles Edwards Just re­ have a cup of coffee before Olin enthusiasm. The B team showed difficulty. turned from a week’s vacation Blgnall showed me the specials some real teamwork and won 27 with their daughter in Sparks, in this store. For Mom or Grand­ The two third grade rooms that to 13. Tlie A team also showed a eat in the Nevada. Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Kress mother here are enchanting frag­ Men's Belts lunch room are trying lot of improvement and team spir­ to have a and their lovely little six-month rances of the perfumes, colognes quieter lunch period. $1.50 to $3.00 it. The game ended with a 41- There was a noticeable difference daughter were the hosts. Mr. and and soaps. They feature Lanvin, 16 victory for Sandy. We are look­ and they are to be congratulated. Mrs. Ed Schmitz and daughter Corday, Maja, Dorothy Gray and ing forward to a track meet and Laurie were guests of the Frank Revlon. I noticed that a lot of the The family of Julie Asakawa had softbal game with Corbett later in cousins from Seattle as Thanks­ Schmitz’ during the holidays. They Revlon products werepre-wrapped the year. are from Madras and Friday Rita for you so this Is a convenience. giving visitors. Monday, Dec. 2, after school did some shopping while Papa Ed I saw musical powder boxes and Men's Shirley Gannon’s aunt and uncle baby sat. manicure sets and jewelry boxes two games were played against came from Kansas City, Kansas. CORDUROY girls from the high school. Mr. and Mrs. Bill Dyall have also. Moving on I noticed they had Shirley also announced the birth LEVI returned from a 10-day success­ again this year the Yorktown line of her first niece born to her of shave lotion sets for men. I ful elk trip. They reported snow NATIONAL ASSEMBLY sister in Rockwood Saturday night. there every day and out of a party smelled this and it was really By Susan Cutsforth New students Monday were Geth- of 10 they got 4 nice elk. That’s nice, they also carry Old Spice, el and Onlse Ash from Exeter, Kingsmen and Royal Stag. Of really something. Fun and Facts, a scientific pro­ Calif, and more recently from We had a get together at our course if you really wanted to get gram, was presented Nov. 22 by Orient. Gethel Is in Mrs. Moore’s home before the alumni dance something really special for old Mr. Roderick Brierley from Liv­ The famous Slim room and Onlse in Mrs. Wood­ last Wednesday night. Present Dad you could move over to the Fit*-Made out erpool, England. He attended St. ward’s. were Mr. and Mrs. Dean Gray wrist watch and camera table of Corduroy Mary’s College at Blackburn. It Mr. and Mrs. Lawson spent from Pleasant Home, Mr. and where were loads of items to was quite exciting as well as In­ part of the week-end at Seaside. Mrs. Don Dove from Gladstone, choose from in prices ranging formative. Our enjoyment came S’ and Mr. and Mrs. Alvy Lamb and from $7.95 and up. I thought that to a sudden end after the program BOOK NOOK Mr. and Mrs. Harold Townsend the alarm clocks and novelty when we learned of the shooting By Jerry Shaw Men's Gloves $2.98-$3.98 from Sandy. We then went to the clocks on the wall would make wel­ and the death of our President, alumni dance and since it closed come gifts too. In the children’s John F. Kennedy. The Silver Sword by lanSerrall- so early we went and finished an dept, of the drug store I could lier was about a Polish family evening of dancing at the Zig Zag really go wild. Their line in games and what happened to them during ROOM NEWS Inn. If the rumors were true this and paint sets is larger than ever the Second World War. They lived was to be the last alumni dance. before--Racko, all TV games, Mo- in Warsaw where their father, Ricky Newman from Mrs. Lear’s From now on there will be a home- sette Kits and Paint Picture sets. Men's Joseph Ballcki, was headmaster room had an emergency appendec­ coming dance which wlU feature I saw a cute Cecil pop-up toy, SOFT OUTING tomy Nov. 16. He will be absent of a primary school. He and his the homecoming queen and court. and for the little toddlers there from school until after Thanks­ wife had three children, Ruth, Ed- Community Birthday Calendar is a large variety of washable ek, and Bronla. One day Joseph giving. listings for this week are as fol­ cuddly toy animals that any little turned a picture of Hitler around Mrs. Johnson was absent two lows: Monday, Dec. 2, Jolin Mills, child would love to hug on Christ­ days last week. We are glad she is so that it was facing the waP, and mas morning. There is a variety Jr., Elaine McQuaw, Janis Hasel- someone told the Nazis about it. better now. wander, and Judy Johnson; Tues­ of teenage dolls, boy dolls and Then the soldiers came and put Mr. Buroker ’ s room lost a girl day, Dec. 3, Ray Littlepage, Marla baby dol's. There were color-form and gained one. Kathy Plnewskl Joseph in a prison camp in the Ulmen, Kenneth Burdick, and An­ toys for girls and guns tor that moved to Aberdeen, Wash, and mountains in southern Poland. Coat or Middy niversaries are for Mr. and Mrs. little boy who likes to play cow­ One day Joseph tried to break Mary Jo Madison moved here from Style.. S-M-L-XL Ray Littlepage and Mr. and Mrs. boy or commando. On the other out and they put him in a dungeon East Gresham. Merle Martin; Wed., Dec. 4, Don­ side of the toy dept, is a beautiful The children in Mrs. Spahr’s for two weeks. About a week later ald Terrill, Thursday, Dec. 5, table Just covered in 1 to 5 lb. room are studying Indians. They when a Nazi came to give him £ Helen Sulzbach, Hilda Cohrs, boxes of candies. They feature wrote letters to the first grade. some food, Joseph knocked him Becky Bell, John Warren and Doyle Brown and Haley, Whitman’s and They have a new boy, Troy Ash. out, took his clothes, and put them Men's Ties $1.OO-$1.5O Boswell, Friday, Dec. 6, Charles Rogers. Some of the boxes this Mr. and Mrs. Sutherland spent on. He put the German in the cel! Fischer, and Rodany Harding.Sat- year are gift wrapped. Just right Thanksgiving week-end with their and went outside. It was Just about urday, Dec. 7, Mr. and Mrs. Mar­ for that someone special on your son Ted and family in Boise, Ida. time for the soldiers to go off vin Carey have an anniversary as list. Mr. and Mrs. Stavros and daugh­ duty and Joseph escaped. Next week I will take you on a do Mr. and Mrs. Jim Hartley on When Joseph got back to War­ ter spent Thanksgiving with Mrs. Sunday; birthdays on Sunday, Dec. trip to several stores in the heart saw, he found it had been bombed. Men'» Stavros’ parents, Mr. and Mrs. 8, are Charla Loundree and Frank of Sandy showing you that it is He found a friend living in the Robinson in Longview, Wash. Fox. Club listings for the coming smart and proper to shop in Sandy. The Lanes were pleased to have basement of her ruined home, and week are Thursday, Dec. 5, Klwan- their daughter, Jean, home from she told him Nazi soldiers had 1s and Sandy Women’s Club; Mon­ come and taken Mrs. Ballcki, but college for Thanksgiving. day, Dec. 9, Mt. Hood Jaycees; The Beehlers had as Thanks­ she didn’t know what happened to Tuesday, Dec. 10, Eastern Star, giving guests Mrs. Beehler’s bro­ the children. When She asked Jos­ Firwood Extension, Chamber of MRS. DOLLY MAE HOLT ther and family, Mr. and Mrs. eph if they had made any plans in Commerce; Wednesday, Dec. 11, Oren Sroufe and three sons of case something like this happened, St. Michaels Women’s Club and Mrs. Dolly Mae Holt, 48, of he remembered if they were sep­ Auburn, Wash. Mt. Hood Jaycettes. 2607 SE libiti Ave. died Nov. 21 New popular »tyle» Dorothy Proett spent the week­ arated they would try to get to Starting this week I will take at a Gresham hospital. She was Size» for everyone end with an aunt and uncle in Switzerland. Joseph’s wife was you on a shopping trip through born Dolly Mae Thompson, at Des Swiss and her parents still lived Klamath Falls. some of the local stores where Moines, Iowa, and spent her youth The Woodwards spent three days there. Joseph started for Swit­ you will find a complete stock of In Iowa. zerland the next day and was hap­ at Ocean Lake enjoying unseason­ things to please everyone on your pily reunited there with his wife ably warm weather and sunny On Oct. 17, 1933 at Chicago, Christmas list. At Ogden’s Varie­ and children. skies. 69c-79c Men's Socks she married Leo Holt. ty Stole I found such a good dis­ Mr. and Mrs. Buroker and sons In 1940 they came to Oregon, play of things that it is hard to visited Mrs. Buroker’s parents living in Sandy, Gresham and east describe. For Mom or Grandma in Independence for Thanksgiving. Portland. She was a member of there are lots of Corning Ware, Mr. and Mrs. Mitchell had her the Pentecostal Church. especially the new 4 qt. roasters. niece and family from Portland Mr. and Mrs. Terrell Deck of Beautiful colors and the new Pfal- Survivors include her husband and a sister-in-law from Sandy Sandy have announced the engage­ staff gravy boat and warmer, a Leo, nine children, Mrs. Clara as Thanksgiving guests. Men'» ment of their daughter, Rhe* lovely array of handkerchiefs of Lane, Mrs. Viola Waudby, Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Johnson spent VaLoy Deck Wambolt to Carlyle NYLON ■ DACRON which Lucille is noted, and for Lillian Surat t, Everett Holt, Leo Fri., Sat., and Sunday at the coast. Gay, English teacher at Sandy Dad there were billfolds, socks D. Holt, Gloria Holt, Mra. Patricia They attended the 50th anniver- Union High School. A December and belts. For sister there are Sage, Arthur D. Holt, all of Port­ sary observance of Nestucca wedding is planned. Barbie, Ken, Midge and Tammy land, and Kenneth Holt of Ceres­ Grange, of which Mr. Johnson is dolls, there are some clothes for co, Nebr., 14 grandchildren, and a charter member. them and Barbie suitcases. Be six brothers and slaters, Everett Miss Tomlinson’s father cele­ sure to look at those. For Brother and Earl Thompson of Chicago, brated his 79th birthday on Thanks­ Unglazed ceramic tile in front there are wagons, trucks, Hncoln Mra. Mary Links, Mrs. Nancy Had­ giving Day. of the fireplace gets soiled from logs, tinker toys and blocks. Things den, Mrs. Clara Heitz, and Tom Reversible. 4 Colon Exciting news at the John Grif­ ashes. We suggested to one caller other than these were little girls’ Thompson, all ot Portland. The No. 1 Jockel fith’s is the arrival of a new that she try kitchen cleaning wax purses and mittens, and there are Funeral services were held Sat grandson on Friday, Nov. 29, and she was delighted with the also lots of dolls and games for urday at Carroll funeral home, Bradley James Chastain. results. After cleaning, use a pen­ every age. Lucille gave me a sam­ with burial at Forest Lawn ceme- Bruce and Bonnie Lewis visited etrating floor seal to cut down ple of the delicious chocoates that relatives in Missoula, Mont. on future upkeep. AT SANDY FROM GRESHAM'S BIG CHRISTMAS STORE! 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