THURSDAY, J une 21
Page 2
SANDY THEATRE
BPW Officers For Coming Year
Tirar., Fri., Sat., June 21-22-23 Sun., Mon., Tue., June 24-25-26
Humphrey Bogart, Gloria
Grahame in
FBED SMART
Fireplaces
Brickwork and
Plaster
In A Lonely Place
----- Also-----
Douglas Fairbanks, Jr. in
----- Also-----
John Carroll, Vera Ralston in
= Belle Le Grand
The Great Manhunt
-----PLUS-----
— PLUS-----
Cartoon and Short Subjects
CARTOON AND NEWS
HOOD
R t 2, Box 394
Gresham, Oregon
THEATRE
Phone 267
Phone 221
Thur., Fri., Sat., June 21-22-23
Wayne Morris, Lola Albright
Alan Hale, Jr.
Bob Hope, Dorothy Lamour
Sierra Passage
----- ALSO-----
Gloria Jean, Ross Ford and
Patricia White in
Manhattan Angel
Kon Tiki
From the best-seller novel, a
fascinating adventure filmed
on the waters of the Pacific
Ocean.
Lion Down
CARTON AND NEWS
Bunkerhill Bunny
CARTOON AND NEWS
Fri., Sat., Sun., Mon.,
June 22-23-24-25—
Sandy, Oregon
Along the Great Divide
Queen For a Day
Who Done It
“Symphony in Song”
CARTOON AND NEWS
“The Body Guard”
CARTOON AND NEWS
Matinee, Saturday, June 23
-----PLUS-----
-----.PLUS-----
Weds., Thurs., Fri., Sat.,
June 27-28-29-36—
Leo Gorcey, Huntz Hall and
Floyd Corrigan
Ghost Chasers
“Spooks ahoy — those block
busting Bowery Boys hit the
spirit trail in a riotous round
up of phoney phantoms. It’s a
chiller-diller of a cosmic com
edy.”
----- Also-----
John Sheffield, Marjorie Lord
Bomba and the
Lost Volcano
Roy Rogers, Penny Edwards,
Rex Allen, Allen Lane and
Jack Holt in
Trail of Robinhood
IN COLOR
----- Also-----
Glenn Ford, Viveca Lindfors
The Flying Missle
The Thing
(From Another World)
The year’s most talked of pic
ture—it's amazing!
----- Also-----
Bud Abbot, Lou Costello
William Bendix
----- Also-----
Phyllis Avery, Dorren
McGavin and Ruby Lee in
Thursday, June 21—
Friday, Saturday, June 22-23
Kenneth Tobey, Margaret
Sheridan in
Sun., Mon., Tue., June 24-25-26
Kirk Douglas, Virginia Mayo,
John Agar, Walter Brennen in
Sandy
THEATRE
Thursday, June 21
----- ALSO-----
Sol Lesser’s
Visitors from Milwaukie and
Portland Lodges were present
a t the meeting and delicious
refreshments were served by
Mrs. Georgia Whitlock, Mrs.
Jennie Knight and Mrs. M artha
Whitnebell.
Doors Open 12:30—Show at 1
Roy Rogers and Trigger in
Sun., Mon., Tues., Wed., .
June 24-25-26-27—
Jane Powell, Fred Astaire,
Peter Lawford and
Keenan Wynn
Royal Wedding
IN TECHNICOLOR
----- Also-----
Gregory Peck, Ward Bond
Barbara Payton, Lon Chaney
and Steve Brodie in
Only the Valiant
Colorado
----- PLUS-----
— 6 CARTOONS —
Chapter No. 10— BATMAN
Tue., Wed., Thu, June 26-27-28
Elizabeth Scott, Jane Greer
Dennis O’Keefe
CARTOON AND NEWS
Always
The Company
She Keeps
A Good Show
Show Business
SUNSET
“Inky and the Lion”
CARTOON AND NEWS
For Your Enjoyment
At The
----- Also-----
Eddie Cantor, Joan Davis in
----- PLUS-----
----- PLUS-----
“Donald’s Golf Game”
CARTOON AND NEWS
GORDON SWAN says...
New officers for the Business and Professional Women
club are, frem left to right, Mrs. Harold G^ der®°i1’
secretary, Mrs. Merle Martin, treasurer; Mrs. Edwin Ander
sen, corresponding secretary; Mrs. Warren Cru er,
ident, and Mrs. Alfred Gunderson, president.
Not shown are the executive board “ embers, M rs.C arl
Loundree, Jr., Mrs. Ralph Lamb, and Mrs. William Grashorn.
Eight Candidates
Inducted To Grange
At the regular meeting of the
Sandy Grange on Saturday eve
ning, June 9th, a class of eight
candidates were inducted into
grange membership.
Those receiving the third and
fourth degrees were Mr. and
Mrs. Henry W., Griffin, Mr. and
Mrs. Loyal L. Holmes, Mr. and
Mrs. Wade E. Ellis, and Mr. and
Mrs. Felix R. Konsella.
The lecture hour featured
piano solos by Edward Hall. He
played selections from Schubert
and his own arrangement of var
iations from “When You and I
Were Young.”
“Vacation Tim e” furnished thè
theme for amusing comments by
those present and a mixing game
gave opportunity to get acquaint
ed with new members.
Refreshments were served to
The 32 present.
Twenty-two members of the
Sandy Grange were given the
sixth-degree at the State Grange
convention held at the Russel-
ville school last week. Those
taking the degree were Mr. and
Mrs. Eugene W. Cook, Mrs.
Charles Cook, Mr. and Mrs. Ed
Wolfe, Mr. and Mrs. Marvin
Light, Mr. and Mrs. M. L. Lee
and Wanda, Ed Gesch, Mr. and
Mrs. W. R. Beehler, John Hill
yard, Claude Dove> Mr. and Mrs.
Victor Bodley, Emma Harder,
Mrs. William Pearson and Mr.
and Mrs. R. C. Murray.
Mrs. A. W. Bell, Master« of the
Sandy Grange, was a delegate
to the state convention • from
Sandy.
“Key To City Of Sandy”
Given To Grand Master
Mor
O M e t GAA)
GO
/
SCO PAVS WCMCW WATtßZ
And A Car Can’t Go Indefinitely Withour Proper Service!
T reat yours to the best :
Give it a Summer Checkup at Gordon Swan’s!
Camels Cannot Go Seven Days Without Water
They must be watered at least every third day although in some cases
they may go five days without drinking. 1—Nuggets of Knowledge, Stompson,
page 246. 2—Encyclopedia Britannica, Vol. 5.
FACTORY-TRAINED MECHANICS
FACTORY-TESTED AND APPROVED PARTS
GORDON
SW AN
DODGE-PLYMOUTH HEADQUARTERS
247 East Powell Blvd.
Gresham
Phone 207
“Finer Service Always — In ALL Ways?’
Plumbing S e riJ
Plumbing and Heati^
Contractors
8
General Sheet Metal
Work
New Work and
Service Work
Headquarters for
WESTINGHOUSE
Gresham Plumbing
& Heating Company
June Meeting Held A t
Neumann Home, Sandy 1045 E. Powell, Gresham
GRESHAM SUNSET
THEATRE
They Got Me Covered
Sandy Rebekah Lodge No. 193
initiated five candidates at their
regular meeting Ju n e1 4 th .
They were: Mrs. Minnie Reed,
Mrs Pearl Pearce, Mrs. Ruth
Mitchell, Mrs. Irene Cunningham
and Mrs. Jessie Phelpe.
_
Reports were given from the
assembly which was held in
Klamath Falls, attended by Mrs.
Roy Colson and Mrs. R-
SOCIETY AND CLUB ACTIVITIES
Sandy, Oregon — Phone 691
— Starring —
“BOMBA” The Jungle Boy
Rebekah’s Initiate
Five Candidates
George Lyons Grand Master
of IOOF of Oregon, was the
gues^ of honor at a reception
held at Oswego Saturday, June
16th.
A group of 300 persons at the
reception were spectators of the
beautiful ceremony with which
Frank Rehberg presented Mr.
Lyons with the Key to the City
of Sandy. Jack Mainey made
the key which is 14 inches long
and inscribed “City of Sandy,
195J..”
Refreshments were served and
a good program was presented.
Attending the reception from
Sandy were: Mr. and Mrs. Ad
olph Amstad, Mr. and Mrs. Syl
vester Hall, Mr. and Mrs. Roy
Colson and Frank Rehberg.
Woman’s Club Seats
President, Officers
At Final Meeting
Mrs. Thomas Scales was in
stalled as the new president of
the Woman’s club of Sandy at
the last meeting of the club
year on Thursday, June 7th.
Other officers installed were
Mrs. Ivan Barker, vice president;
Mrs. A. C. Baumjback, secretary
and Mrs. J. N. Ferry, treasurer.
Trustees installed were Mrs. R
S. Hall and Mrs. R. S. Bunnell’
Mrs. Harry Reed, another trus
tee, was absent. Installing offic
er was Mrs. Robert Jonsrud,
assisted by Mrs. E. F. Bruns.
Mrs. Bunnell, retiring presi
dent, was presented with a gift
from the club.
Mrs. Scales appointed a year
book committee to plan a prog
ram for the new club year be
ginning in September. Mrs. Lew
is Hall, Mrs. Robert Jonsrud,
Mrs. Ivan Barker and Mrs. R. S.
Bunnell .make up this committee.
A project accomplished during
the year was the finishing of
the club hall interior with wall
board on walls and ceilings. Club
programs were cultural with
local as well as outside speakers.
Music programs presented local
talent under the direction of
Alma Francis Fields. An out
standing program and tea was
featured at the May meeting of
the club to which all women’s
organizations of the community
were invited.
The June 7th meeting was pre
ceded by a pot luck luncheon at
noon. Mrs. S. A. Mollner and
Mrs. A. Gunderson acted as
hostesses.
The Woman’s Club of Sandy is
a member of the third district,
state and national Federation
of Woman’s clubs and has given
financial support to state and
local welfare agencies as well
as to the Federation’s fellowship
project and penny art fund.
Official Visit Made By
Grand Master Of IOOF
George Lyons, Grand Master
of IOOF of Oregon paid his of
ficial visit to Sandy Odd Fellows
Lodge No. 195 Monday evening,
June 18th.
Sixty members, including many
visitors from other lodges, at
tended.
The meeting was preceded by
a dinner, honoring Mr. Lyons,
held at the Trail Café.
Those present at the dinner
were: Mr. and Mrs. Frank Reh
berg, Mr. and Mrs. George Mil
ler, Mr. and Mrs. Adolph Am
stad, Mr. and Mrs. Roy Colson,
James Stewart, Earl Shank, who
is grand secretary; George How-
itt, grand outside guard, and
George Lyons, grand master.
The 452d Bomb Wing, first air
force reserve unit called to com
bat as a complete unit, went into
action over Korea early in Nov
ember.
Mrs. Carl Neumann and Mrs
Kenneth Flath were jiont host
esses for the June meeting of
the Lutheran Women’s Mission
ary League bf Immanuel Luth
eran church, last Thursday at
the Neumann home in Sandy.
Mrs. Norbert Dey read an ar
ticle on “Witness Where You
Are.” Mrs. Richard Ulrich, pres
ident, appointed Mrs. Carl Krie
ger, Mrs. Ernest Gehrts, and
Mrs. Richard Ulrich on a com
mittee to be in charge of the
July meeting which will be held
on. the second Sunday in July
in the church park. All of the
members and friends of theLW-
ML are invited to bring a pot
luck dinner.
Oregon City Abstract Co.
Butler Bldg. So. of Courthouse
TAKE
ALONG
KODAK
FILM
RoJane Buystedt Is
Honored At Dinner
Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Buystedt
honored their daughter, RoJane,
on her 14th birthday with1 a par
ty at their home on the Loop
highway east of Sandy.
Guests attending the occasion
were Mr. and Mrs. Lolan Ny
quist and family, Bonnie, Dean
and Betty; Mr. and Mrs. H. E.
Erickson; Mr. and Mrs. Axel
Johnson and Lois Nelson, all
of Gresham; Cpl. Lester Buy
sted t. from McChord Field and
Nell Buystedt. A dinner and
hymnals completed the evening.
all
popular sizes
Black and White
And
Colored
WANT TO BUY?
T ry a
■
■
5
SANDY POST
ECONOMY 1
CLASSIFIED AD
DRUGS FOR LES
phone 841
s an d y
I J
Yes—The answer to any question !
the boss asks.' A married man’s last
word.
ABSTRACTS or TITLE IN
SURANCE
If you buy or sell see us.
Oldest and most o »mplete title plant
in Clackamas County.
Is your title good?
Telephone 3961
Carroll Funeral Home
DAY A N D NIGHT SERVICE
GRESHAM. OREGON
PHONE 2«
VALUES IN WORK CLOTHES
1*59
Bine Chambray Work Shirts
SUNTANS
Lee’s Black
Zipper Fly
JEANS
Top Quality
* 3 .9 3
*4.75
Men’s
Work Shoes
Composition Sole
*6.95
Men’s
Work Shoes
Cork Sole
Taxi Cloth
WORK SHIRT
*7.95
*1.95
Men's Bib Overalls
Stripe or Blues
3.19
11 Oz.
H eavy Weight
Waist
OVERALLS
*3.49
SCALSS
Phone 591
Sandy, Oregon