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LEARN TO By NELL HOWE Hood-Land Reporter Th« Golden Wedding Anniversary of Mr and Mr». George Martin will be hon ored by a buffet »upper for »ome fifty friend» and relatives on Sunday, Nov. 21, at 5 p.m. at the home of Dr. and Mrs. Franx Streeter in El Cajon, Calif. The Mar- tins have been residents of the Sandy area for eight years, having bought property on Hillcrest Road and selling it recently. After selling the property they have taken an extensive trip to Colorado, Kansas and Missouri to see friends and relatives. Upon returning here they went to California for the winter. Mrs. Loren J. Morris of Sandy, a daughter of the Martins, will attend the celebration Another daughter, Mrs. Robert Buckel, resides in Sandy. Mrs. W. C. Manning of El Cajon, a third daughter, and Mrs. Streeter, the couple's granddaughter, are hosting the effair. Grade School Neu GIRI j S’ SPORTS By Shirley Gannon Wednesday, Nov, the A and B volleyball teams met Estacada on their home court. We won our A team game 40 to 29, but the B team lost by a mere point The score was 21 to 20. Hlg h scorer for the A team was Carol Poluck with 10 points. Results of Tuesday’s game with Orient will be given next week. The B and C teams play ed. Today, Nov. 18, the A, B, & C teams will go to Rockwood. The A team has won 3 games and lost 2. The B team has won one and lost 6, and the C team has won 1 and lost 1. Eagle Creek Home Extension Meets Eagle Creek Home Extension meeting was held recently with 12 members and one guest pres- The project, “Property and Liability Insurance”, was given by Phyllis Seeley. The demon stration was most enlightening and many questions were an swered. The business meeting was held in the afternoon following a potluck luncheon at which Hallie Brandenberg received a The world premiere of “To door prize. Forgive a Thief’, along with The roll call was answered personal appearances of by giving names of insurance Roy Rogers, Sr., and Roy Rog- companies. ers, Jr., will be at the Benson The A. C. W. W. Chairman, high school auditorium on Sat Hazel Beers, read an article urday at 7:00 p.m. and 8:45 p.m. on the Civil War in Ireland A dollar donated admission will and the Eye Ojpener, history be used as a benefit for the on Abigaln Duniway Scott, was Youth for Christ half-way House given by Ruth Gaylord. program. Tickets may be ob The 4-H Chairman, Pat Cox, tained from the Youth for Christ reported a new group In first office and the Christian Supply year cooking organized with Roy Rogers, Jr., the oldest Lila Carlson and Pat Cox as son of the Rogers family, plays leaders, second and third the lead role in the film. year cooking group is being organized with Donna Bosen as leader, Other organized groups are knitting with Don- na Bossen, leader; Livestock with Loyal Bossen, leader; Geology with Betty Lamb, lead er; Horse Club with Carl and Dee Dudley, leaders. A discussion was held and Ideas were given to the Pro- gram Planning Committee to turn in to the Home Extension office for future use. Ruth Gaylord told of visiting the elderly people at the Mc Guire Nursing Home and taking Halloween treats to them. The unit will visit the nurs ing home one day a month, taking little gifts, interesting and unusual cards and flowers. Two recipes of cookies will be baked by Ruth Gaylord for Radio the Abundance Food Center. A card was signed by all Dispatched Trucks and sent to Nelle Logan. The Christmas Party was discussed and plans made for a potluck luncheon, gift ex- chang^ and craft. wish me to, but I take my notes in every Monday morning, and would appreciate it, if you wish It In the Thursday following ed ition, that you would call me by Monday morning, if possible. Clair Emerson sent me the following bit of poetry, said it made her think of herself, after she sold her cows, and didn’t have them to milk anymore. “When ’Git’ is Gone.’’ How do I know that my youth is all spent? Well my git up and go has got up and went. But in spite of it all, I’m able to grin. When I think of where my get up has been, old age Is golden, so I’ve heard It said. But sometimes I wonder as I get into bed, with my ears In YFC Film Stars Roy Rogers' Son Bob" Buckel YOUR FRIEND FOR LIFE INSURANCE I C O WAIT SCHMITT INSURANCE AGENCY Gresham WE SPECIALIZE IN QUALITY AND SERVICE ALL YEAR ’ROUND Vic's Motors and Auto Parts, Inc MO 5-4131 1821 E. Powell ku av mvtted h attend am GRANO Eva Arrington called to tell the drawer, my teeth in the me that she had received a cup, card from Peggy Gudge.She re My eyes on the table until I ported seeing the men off into get up. Ere sleep dims my the >mgle, everyone leaving eyes I say to myself— in good spirits. Peggy is stay la there anything else I should ing there for a visit, then she have laid on the shelf? will return home. They are I’m happy to say, as I close living in Cabanas at Coaumel, my door, my friends are the Qulntinla Roo, Mexico. sume or perhaps even more. At this writing they had gone When I was young my slippers swimming at 6:30 in the morn were red 1 could kick up my ing, just taking time out for a heels right over my head. When short stop for breakfast. The I grew older, my slippers were weather was perfect, and she blue but still 1 could dance the thought it to be the most beau whole night thru. Now I am old tiful spot Ln the world. So anx er, my slippers are black, I ious to see her on her return, walk to the store and puff my and also to hear Claude’s re way tack. The reason I know port of his jungle trip. that my youth is all spent my Congratulations to Helen get up and go has got up and Cook on her birthday. So nice went. But I really don’t mind, to hear from her. Also had a when I think with a grin, chat with Doris Huddelson. Of all the grand places my Congratulations to Lorrell get up has been. Since I’ve re Purdy and John Stricker, who tire«! from life’s competition were married Nov. 12. Leona I busy myself with repetition. and Loren just have one more I get up each morning, dust off bird left to fly the coop. Imag my wits, pick up the paper and ine it will be a spell before read the “Obits”. If my name is missing I know I’m not dead the last one takes leave. Judy and Alan Jensen, had so 1 eat a good breakfast and anything but a dull Sunday, also go back to bed. Before you get bled for your nearby Saturday night. house was full of young guys Christmas bills, please re- and gals from the city. They member that the Bloodmoblle seemed to have partie*! most will be at the Lions Club House, of the night, and then In the Nov. from 4 to 7 p,m. Now morning the fights started. is the time to make that dona Much beating up of each other tion of blood, that is so des with feet, tire irons, and what perately needed. have you. Don't forget the ML Hood Judy and Al called the police, Women’s Bowling club is hav and this Is one time they got ing a rummage and white ele swift service. The County and phant s:He on Monday and Tues State both were there In jig day, Nov. 22 and 23 at Fern time. They would have been a Hunter's garage -- 1 1/4 mile bit quicker, but they were a out Bluff Rd. This money Is bit confused on direction, and to aid the Bowling trip stopped first in Lionbergers for 1967 to New York. The girls yard. going to New Orleans are not Florence said they look most eligible for the New York trip. disappointed when they saw her yard was empty, but she sent them on up the road, where they found one youth walking down the Welches road, looking like he had been through a Miss Elizabeth Erickson, meat grinder, and from there daughter of Mr. and Mrs. N.H, finding the rest was easy. Quite a brawl, and not a one Erickson, celebrated her 5th of them was 21. We do hope they birthday last Friday witha party will keep their rumbles in the at her home. All the little guests city. We would much rather joined in the celebration by just have our local Interests wearing birthday hats, playing games, hunting for peanuts.and to look after. The Brightwood Extension sharing balloons, suckers, and Unit will meet third bubble gum. You should have seen them all Thursday of the month, Instead with bottles of bubble-blow, fill of the second. The meetings are at the Lions club house at ing the room with bubbles -or Wemme, every thurd Thursday, just licking thebiowerl Mothers starting at 10:30 a.m. Lunch stood by ready with mops and Is served for 50 cents per per cloths to wipe up spilled soap son, and is always delicious. and pick up kiddies who slipped I still maintain this mountain and fell! After the many beautiful gifts has some of the finest cooks Ln the country, and the Exten were opened, each guest had sion Unit gives us a large his own cupcake with a lighted candle, as well as ice cream variety of these dishes. Everyone is welcome to come and kool-ald. Favors were and klaide- to the meetings, and I am sure jumpklng-jacks you will find it a most enjoy scopes. Attending were: Mark, Rick, able way to spend your day, and to meet many of the ladies and John McVicker; Doyle and of this community, plus, learn Wanda Boswell; Jean and Janice ing many interesting homemak Beyers; Judy, Freddie, Suzie and Michael Lutz; Alan Lind ing tricks. Thanks muchly to everyone sey; Nels Lundeen; Wally and that has called in to give me Suzie Grimm; Chrissy Pierce; information. 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