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About Sandy post. (Sandy, Oregon) 1938-current | View Entire Issue (June 21, 1951)
I ü l S andy P ost Strawber H. S. District To Vote M onday O n 6 Percent Limitation — 11111 ■ - --------- ° - ¿N U1V1JDILJX Festival To Begin Saturday Bloodmobile In Sandy A t Strawberry Festival Royal Court G rad e School Mobile Bank Behind In i i uotavFor This Month IB L Big Stadium Show Expected To Draw Record Attendance atth A ir obj le blodbank Will be at the Sandy grade school cafe teria at 11 a.m. on Tuesday, June Kickoff B reakfast S tarts The Big Day; fjaMB Voters of Union High School District No. 3 will go to the 2 ,b> ready to go to work. Secretary Of State Newbry To Be Here S L' Rogan’ chairman 00lls next Monday, June 25th to pass on exceeding the 6% limita- Round one of the big annual Sandy Strawberry Festival will of the Mountain area, announc Jon by $29,859.03. As this amount is $4,524.01 less than last year One of these smiling princesses will be announced as open with the Kickoff Breakfast at Sandy grade school cafeteria es that 70 volunteers from her voters will get a break on a reduced levy this year. queen of the Strawberry- Festival at the kickoff breakfast this Saturday morning at 7 o’clock with Johnny Carpenter on hand The polls will be open from 2 p.m. until 7 p.m. at the Union area have signed pledge cards Saturday morning. That afternoon she will he crowned by and will be brought in by cara Johnny Carpenter at Sandy high school stadium. From left to help open the eyes of any belated risers. High School building in Sandy. van. If Johnny s glib tongue fails to rouse the sleepyheads, the to right they are Donna Langdon, Beverly Knox and Georgia Brenton Vedder, clerk of the high school board, reported that Mrs. Scudeler of Oregon City three beautiful members of the Royal Court will serve as finishing Brown. district 2 was in excellent condition and buildings are now beirw chairman of the home service touches to the eye-opener. One of the three—Beverly Knox, Donna put in good condition for the opening of school in September department, will be in Sandy, Langdon, Georgia Brown—will be announced at the breakfast as The departure of Maurice D. Light and Richard Mudrow from and the Oregon City radio sta Queen of the Third Annual Strawberry Festival. the Sandy area left two vacancies to be filled. Marvin H. Light tion will announce the bloodmo- The Screwball Handicap golf tournament will be, nominally, Oof district 107, Cottrell, has been bile’s being here, according to open from dawn to 12:30 for the benefit of light sleepers who just nominated to fill the four year Mrs. George Hartwig, chairman hate the thought of staying in c term, and W alter H. Markham, of the Sandy area. hed once they can see out the are held at Sandy high school The quota for June is 7000 District 44-Jt, Boring, has been B eautiful Queen Will 8 window. Mt. Hood Golf Club stadium with Coronation Officer nominated to fill the five year pints of blood, and thus far only take place at 2 p.m. in the high manager Gene Bowman prom Ed Martin on hand, and Johnny Rule Saturday Events school stadium. term . Both are unopposed for 2000 pints have been taken in. ises to be on hand to handle any The Korean issue has made election. The royal court members of Donna Langdon, 17 year old early arrivals regardless of the Carpenter emceeing his second round for the day. At that time The three remaining members the call for a great deal more the Third Annual Sandy Straw daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Jim hour. the Queen of the festival will berry Festival were elected by Langdon, Zigzag, graduated from of the Board are V. Dell But blood necessary. At 11:30 a.m. a caravan will ler, chairman of the board, Mrs. Anyone wishing to donate more popular vote of the Sandy. high Welches grade school and is a form on Main street near Scale’s receive her crown. Secretary of State Earl New blood in memory of casualties school student body. The one Evening Hours 6 to 7, Elsie Creighton, and A. E. Herz. senior at Sandy high. She is Goods store to escort the bry and Representative J. S. or friends in the service may do girl who received the highest the petite domestic type, a mem Dry queen and members of the Royal No Morning Sprinkling G rade School Voters Greenwood will be members of so. Clubs are being encouraged number of votes has already ber of Girl’s League and G.A.A., to the Queen’s Luncheon the coronation party and will to donate in a group if possible. been selected queen, but even of which she was vice president Court The City Water department at Mt. Hood Golf club. The buf Mrs. Hartwig has stressed that she doesn’t know the name of last year, and a two year mem fet luncheon, in honor of the also be on hand for the Queen’s isks all citizens to conserve our Vote To Exceed Levy Voters of Sandy grade school the lucky girl. everyone should do his part 5 n rater supply, it is precious, it ber of the Junior Chamber of Queen and Royal Court, will luncheon earlier. district 46 put their stamp of the drive for blood, because no Ernie Harris, parade director, Curiosity will be satisfied Sat Commerce. s limited. get underway at 12:30. The pub emphasized that there will -be Sprinkling hours, are from 6 approval on exceeding the 6% one knows when he or she will urday morning when the queen She was on the inter-mural lic is not only Cordially invited no entry charge for any entry in 1 7 p.m. every day. No morn- limitation by a vote of 66 for it be in need of help of this type. is announced at the kickoff -championship volley ball team, but urged to be there. the parade and urged all entries and only 14 against, when they Sandy has drawn on the blood breakfast, 7 a.m., in the grade sprinkling! and played inter-class badminton. Pomp and ceremony will take prospective entries to put Reports in this office show went to the polls last Monday, bank on numerous occasions. school cafeteria where Johnny This is the first contest of any over at 2 o’clock that afternoon and Duane Knapp, Kiwanis pres Carpenter will be master of cer kind Donna has ever competed when the coronation ceremonies oh the finishing touches in time uany consumers using water to June 18th a t the Sandy grade to be on hand for the colorful ident, has announced that the emonies. prinkle from four to eight school. in, hut she is taking it quite start of the street parade at 3 Results on voting on directors One of the three girls whose Kiwanians have signed and re ours daily with utter disregard calmly, as is suitable to her gen p.m. Harris asked that as many were as follows, according to turned their pledge cards 100 sketches follow will be crowned eral quiet manner. 3 rules and regulations. riders as possible enter the par with a beautiful ceremony to Beverly Knox, a member of Queen Of Rodeo This water system belongs to Melvin Smith, clerk of the dist per cent. ade. rict: Anyone wishing to obtain the May ’51 graduating class taxpayers. After appetites have been Five year term, Don Deming, pledge cards may call chairmen at Sandy high, is the daughter Is Karama Rice The Common Council is duly sharpened by the early after-; 77; M. L. Lee, 2. of 'th e various organization, who Pay Rolls Higher, of Mr. and Mrs. T. J. Knox of Karama Rice, former resident noon activities, lected, and appointed officers a super straw Three-year-term, E,, M. Nelson, are: Dolores Dahrens, Volunteer route 3, bov 221, Boring. re custodians and administrat- berry and barbecue feed will be Firemen’s Auxiliary; Agnes Bar and student of Sandy, will reign 51; H. A. Gantenbein, 28. Beverly, 17, a pert little blonde, rs of the property and ordin- Two-year-term, Ruben Hoff ker, Eastern Star; Jim Kohnen, Employment Lags graduated from Boring grade over the 10th annual Sisters Ro served on the Loop highway near nces. ’ the Trail cafe. Use your Straw man, 73, Lloyd Holt, 2; Edna Chamber of Commerce; Mary Oregon’s covered pay rolls, school and smiled her way to deo, June 22, 23 and 24. We most urgently ask your berry Festival buttons fot this. Kohnen, B.P.W.; Jesse Miller, Karama is the 15 year old soaring to $1,049,540,700 last popularity when she attended cooperation so there will b e ' Scales, 1. Barbecue Chairman Ivan Barker Sandy Rebekah lodge. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Law Sandy high. During her fresh year, broke all records, but. aver water for all. Don’t waste it! Reservations may be made by age monthly employment of 313,- man year, she was class secre rence E. “Tex” Rice, who moved promises that* the berries will Square Dance Festival, be the juiciest and the beef the calling Mrs. George Hartwig, fell four thousand behind tary, a member of the Future to Redmond from Sandy about tenderest since the Festival was Grashorn, Koch A ttend A m atuer Rodeo, Make Sandy 392. Mrs. Hartwig says 465 a year ago. She was a candidate 1948 and even farther back of Homemakers of America and of started three years ago. And Up Ju ly 4th Celebration that all clubs, including Boring, the all-time high of 323,696 re the choir, to which she belonged of the Redmond Saddle club and International Kiwanis GRESHAM — Invitations were who have not yet 'been contacted ported in 1943 when the ship three years, becoming president was chosen queen for her out Ivan should know because he’s extended this past week to will be contacted this week. Convention This Week standing riding ability, person been slinging the bull long be building program engaged about in her last year. fore the festival was ever ality, and equipment. Girls Athletic association treas Officers of the Kiwanis club square dance teams from all sec 90,000 workers. thought of. tions of Western Oregon and Karama, who was a member of Sandy announced last week Seventeen of Oregon’s 36 coun urer her fourth year, Bev was To top off the day’s festivities A ge Limit For Southwestern Washington to the names of delegates who will ities established new employment a three year, active member of of the Oregon Trail Rider’s club will be the mammoth show that represent the club at the 36th compete for titles during Gresh highs in 1950 and 27 set new that club, and; vice president of while living in Sandy, will be evening at 7:30 p.m. at the San the Junior Chamber of Com crowned Friday night, June 22, dy high school stadium. Bob annual convention of Kiwanis am’s square , dance festival on WAVES Lowered pay-roll records. < The age requirement for en Douglas county continued to merce her senior year, an or at a Queen’s ball, given in her Perkins, one of the . top master .International, June 17-21, in St. Monday, July 2. Howard Johnson, Parkrose, listment in the Navy Waves has set the pace during 1950 with a ganization to which she be honor at , the Sisiter’s gym Louis. They are Dr. William of ceremonies in the country, nasium. Grashorn-and Walter E. Koch. square dance m aster of ceremon been lowered to 18 years, effect ten-million-dollar increase in pay longed two years. will me the occasion arid take ies, reported t h a t ' the . festival, Beverly was senior represent ive immediately. Women be rolls to $46,473,780 or less than These delegates are among the part in what is sure to be the anticipated 10,000 Kiwanians and the opening feature of the an tween the ages of 18 and 26 a million dollars behind Marion ative of Girls’ League, served Dwelling Inspection Is most spectacular action packed nual July 4th celebration, will with the library staff her third years are eligible to join the county in third place. Lane re their fam ilies who will meet to show that has ever hit Sandy. mained second with $85,471,133, and fourth years, was a member Stressed For This Month Among the evenings’ glittering elect international officers for be sponsored by the Gresham naval service. Grade School P.-T.A. of the senior play cast this year, Lyle Seaman, Sandy fire chief, Information about the Waves while Coos, Linn, Jackson, Clack the coming year, and to partici will be those of a magician, Two days of western-style en may be obtained from any navy amas and- Klamath, also depend and worked on the publication has been notified by the Ore a acts pate in panel conferences on uiiicycle, a trampoline act, a tertainm ent will follow the of the yearbook. She is also a gon Insurance Rating bureau professional chorus of 40 beauti recruiting station. ing largely on boom timber wag various activities sponsored by of the following schedule to be ful voices, quartet numbers, and es, reported good gains. With Theta Rho girl. Kiwanis, among which are square dance festival. Inter-mural sports-w as Bev’s carried out during the National a featured record act by Bob dam construction employing youth, community and citizen nearly 1500 men, Umatilla vault “baby” all through her high Fire Prevention program. ship services. Perkins himself. In Sandy Saturday N ight, June 23 ed past Clatsop county into tenth school career and she took act June—Dwelling inspection month. The Lane Trio (an action pic Duane S. Knapp, president of ive part in soccer, volley ball, July—Rural fire prevention. place with pay rolls of $20,259,- ture of their act appears else the local club, said many inter 139, an increase of $4,373,673 or basketball and softball tourna August—All places of publie as where in this issue) will put nationally eminent speakers will ments. sembly. 27.5 per cent over 1949. on their thrilling trampoline per address the convention. All ad Georgia Brown of Boring is September—Have speakersat all formance with Homer the Clown Although Multnomah county’s resses will be based on the or- 16 years old but hastened to fraternal organizations and covered pay rolls increased near accounting for a good share of Sanization’s nine objectives of clubs. ly $33 millions to $467,139,184, say she will • soon be 17. She the evening’s laughs, and Chand his year as well as Kiwanis its proportion (44.5%) of the graduated from Sandy grade October—Fire prevention week. ler The Magician will mystify ^national’s 1951 administrat- state’s total was the lowest yet school and is now a senior at November—Inspect every mer and entertain with what has ve theme, “Freedom is NOT Sandy high. cantile establishment receiving been described as The Unique reported to the commission. free.” . Georgia belonged to the Girls’ holiday goods. among magicians. ^ev' Terence J. Finlay, a Athletic association and Future December—Make inspection of Bob Medley, general chairman JJnguished clergyman and Homemakers of America for two all buildings which have any of the festival, promises that the Young Men Urged years. leader of Ottawa, Canada, She was choir treasurer relationship to Christmas fires. show will be worth four times p speak at the “Convention in her sophomore year and sec the 50 cents charged and pre To Join Jr. Odd ude’ Sunday evening, June retary in her junior year. She that it will set an all-time Receives Degree dicts is a Theta Rho girl and a mem high ,for spectacular entertain ber of Girls’ League and the Fellows Chapter ment in this area. club. Mbit Show To Young men between the ages Baton Last year, Georgia’s volley of 12 and 18 are invited to meet ball team won the inter-mural Mature 500 Head Mammoth Show every Wednesday night at 8 p.m. championship. in the Odd Fellows hall, in an She was treasurer of her soph RabWt f obnson of Bunny Acre effort to organize the local chap omore Featured Act Is class and secretary of her ter of Junior Odd Fellows. that « ,rrn announced Tuesday junior class. in thl rabbit s h o w w111 he held Election of officers and gener Georgia, vivacious brunette, Fastest M agician al organizing cannot begin until was h id in g at the a candidate for queen of inGreqhah County fairgrounds the group numbers at least 15 the Canby The featured act of the Straw fair last summer. members. All young men are A June 22, 23 and 24. berry Festival mammoth show She is the daughter of Mr. urged to turn out and get the and Mrs. James Brown of Bor Public . ead show, free to the Saturday night, June 23, will be local chapter under way. . . good L tL exPected to draw a Chandler The Magician, the dem ing. show^?er of spectators. The Anyone interested is invited to on demonstrator of deceptive Georgia, like the other two be at the Odd Fellows hall any members^ of the court ,is anxious Racifip D sponsored by the dexterity, who is rated as one Wednesday night. conteea^ bbl1: -*-arms> and invites ly awaiting the kickoff breakfast of the fastest magicians on the andCaHf^ • R o m Washington and the beginning of the Straw American stage today. In por Sordini0? la,as wel1 as Oregon, berry festival to find out which tions of his program he produces Clark Lund To Direct retarv nf 1° ^ rs‘ Johnson, sec- girl will be queen. deceptions at the remarkable Kiwanis Boys’ Program y Pacific Rabbit. rate, of 13 a minute. All boys between the ages of DATES AND DOINGS Chandler is the president of ^stival Parade Kiwanis, Thursday, 6:15 p.m., Miss Joan Schmalz, daught the Pacific Coast Association of 11 and 15 meet at the grade school next Wednesday, June 27 Sandy Community church annex. er of Mr. and Mrs. John W. Magicians which is-composed of Chamber of Commerce, Wed Schmalz, received her bachelor some 2200 magicians from Can a t 7 p.m. to participate in a Wes Announced of Science degree from the ada to Mexico. recreation program for boys of nesday noon, Trail cafe. Homer, the Junior IOOF, Wednesday, 8 College of Nursing at Port the Sandy area sponsored by the Among the illusions which W of SnWan’ Lodge-Plymouth Nope, no wires holding him up. That’s They’re the land University, Sunday, June Chandler will present are such p.m., Odd Fellows hall. Sandy Kiwanis club. of the Lañe Trio trampoline act, k DrMij resbam’ Charlie Ab- “surprise” The Lane Trio The boys will be under the di Women’s softball, Thursday, 7 3. She received her hospital mysteries as the headless boy, « of the Li°ns club females on Hie tom out from entertainments experience at St. Vincent’s the capering coins, the human rection of Clark Lund, grade p.m., grade school field. er8, S an/e’ and Frank Reh- and Homer are only one ™ Fcsa m l show Sat- Berry picking contest,, Friday, hospital where she will remain sewing machine, the million dol school physical education in k annn^ cRy recorder, have scheduled for the ® « Z ^ t o h Khool field, structor. Softball will be the first 8 a.m., Sandy Bank. Pickers for the rest of the summer for lar mystery, and the vanishing ior th?thhd 3S the ^ g e s only. further training. parasol. urday night, June 2Sr<,-_p)w,o courtesy The Oregon Journal activity. Kestiival n, “ ,annuai Strawberry Parade this Saturday Levy This Year Is $4,524.01 Less T han Ust Year; Two Board Nominees Unopposed Water Supply Very Limited This Summer I H HHHHI.„ ’ * * ' * * • • • . . . Sketches O f Three Royal Strawberry Court Girls ■ .