Sandy post. (Sandy, Oregon) 1938-current, June 21, 1951, Image 5

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    KILL weeds easily
in
tiNC£ ROWS * DITCH BANKS | ROADSIDES
Here and There
Around
The Sandy Area
w;?b °u?,e „ IUnner has been ill
with flu this past week.
a,\d ¡ 8 1 Fred Dickman
and family are spending a few
days at the coast.
_Mr and Mrs. Walter Condon
of Wemme were in Sandy on
business Saturday.
2 -4 DOW
WEED KILLERS
ESTERON 44
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ESTERON BRUSH KILLER
A son, Glen C., was born to
Mr. and Mrs. L. Althauser of
Boring on June 8th.
Weed-dogged fence rows, ditch
banks and roadsides spoil your
farm s appearance and cause a
lot of trouble. You can’t get at
them with old fashioned methods,
yet they are breeding spots for
weeds that get into your crops.
But you can clean them out with
Dow Weed Killers! Drop in and
let us show you how these new
chemicals help clean up weeds.
Mrs. Clara L. Wheeler, from
Mr. and Mrs. Roy Wilcox are
California, has been a guest at entertaining two of their daugh­
the home of her son, Mert ters this month: Mrs. Robert
Wheeler, Sandy, for a few weeks. Phelps (the former Joyce Wil­
cox), with daughters Janet and
Rodney K. Eichner of Boring, Judy, from Chocago, 111., and
and Edyth B. Nichols of Esta­ Mrs. Tom Owens (formerly June
cada, were granted a marriage Wilcox) and daughter, from Bill­
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license at Vancouver, Washing­ ings, Montana.
ton.
Freddie Kohler at the Chapel
Ed Martin beaming over re­ of the Hills Sunday, without his
covery of daughter, Doris, who wife. Regret to say, Sandy Post
is able to walk since her acci­ reporter make -um big mistake
dent. Keep up the good work, in story (May 31) which states,
Doris!
“that Mr. and Mrs. Fred Kohler
Jr., the former Miss Judy Potter,
Jimmy Reick of Rhododendron attended graduation exercises.”
and friends left on a motor trip Miss Potter and Freddie are not
to Alaska early this week. They married, were not married, and
plan to spend their summer vaca­ have no intentions of being
married.
tion there.
Mrs. Wilma Krebs and Mrs.
Patty Radford is in Portland Fred Brown of Wemme left last
visiting her grandparents, Mr. Wednesday for Hood River to
attend the Garden Club state
and Mrs. James Brandis.
convention.
Mr. and Mrs. C. O. Caswell Mr. and Mrs. Tommy Skipper
and Betty Jo returned from Cal­ are home in Sandy for the sum­
ifornia Wednesday evening.
ESTERON 245
mer. The Skippers are attend­
ing Bible college in Phoenix, Ar­
Ellen and Edward Mitchell of izona, and will return there next
Faubion,afe attending 4-H sum­ fall.
mer school at Corvallis.
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Reed have
Mrs. Pearl Fischer of Sandy returned from a trip by plane
was a visitor at the George Pin­ to Ketchikan, Alaska, where they
ner home Monday, June 11.
visited Mrs. Reed’s daughter and
family, Mr. and Mrs. George
Second Street
Phone Gresham 284
Mrs. Irene Fallice of San Bacon.
Francisco was a recent visitor
of her uncle, George Pinner.
Mrs. Daisy L. Schaefer of Rho­
. D LPEND ABL£ A G ,8 1CD I t UR A L CHEM ¡CA L
dodendron and Mrs. Julia Green
Mr. and Mrs. Robert C. Payne of Faubion were in Sandy on
of Boring became parents of a business Wednesday. Mrs. Green
fte son, Thomas S., on May 29th. is doing nicely after her recent
illness.
Miss Georgia Williams of
Faubion is visiting her aunt in
Sisters, Miss Patty Proctor and
Portland for a couple of weeks. Mrs. Alvin Erie, and Mrs. Erie’s
daughters, are leaving Monday
A son, George R., was born for Ava, Missouri, for a visit
June 8th to Mr. and Mrs. Otto with their parents, Mr. and Mrs.
E. Hemmers of Rhododendron. Felda Proctor.
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Wiring Contractor - House Wiring
Norquist @ Electric
Phone 601
Sandy, Oregon
Overhead Valves
On Your Tractor
by
Valve-in-head power is “overhead power.’
ounce of power from every drop of gaso-
is obtained with the combustion chamber
tod directly above the pistons. Overhead
res allow an engine to breathe deeper, more
!iy, to get fuel in and let out the exhaust gases
e readily.
Fully jacketed w et type cylinder sleeves
this into a heavy duty long life engine and
.beauty of it is th a t it is NOT a high speed
lue, having its maximum torque a t 1200 RPM.
hook this most modern tracto r over careiul-
1 s on display a t 1075 E. Powell Blvd. or phone
we will call on you.
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> E. Powell
Phone 283
Mr. and Mrs. John Mitchell,
Thursday night the Rev. For­
Hillcrest, were guests of Mr. and rest Forbes of Damascus Com­
Mrs. G. G. Hathorn Monday eve­ munity church invites the var­
ning.
ious churches to hear their spec­
ial missionary speakers from
Mrs. Leroy Caswell is staying South America.
at the C. O. Caswell home while
she recuperates from her recent
Mr. and Mrs. George A. Burg
illness.
and sons, Pat and Mike, of The
Maples, on Bluff road, spent
Rev. and Mrs. Forbes and son, Father’s day at the home of Mr.
Stephen, have just returned Burg’s parents in the Laurel-
from several days visit in Cal­ hurst district in Portland.
ifornia.
Mr. and Mrs. James Kohnen
Mr. and Mrs. Donald D. Heff­ returned from a four day fishing
ner, of Sandy, announce the trip at Lakeside, Oregon. They
arrival of a daughter, Rosa A., report wonderful fishing (they
really caught plenty this trip)
on June 10.
and superb accomodations.
Mrs. Evans Carlson and son,
Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Chase,
Tony, left Tuesday morning for
a six week’s vacation in South­ Sandy, have returned from an
extended trip to California, dur­
ern California.
ing which they saw their daugh­
Mr. and Mrs. Theodore Her­ ter, Carmen Iren£, graduated
gert, star route, Sandy celebrat­ from Santa Fe State college.
ed their silver wedding anniver­
Mrs. Robert Thomas of Port
sary June 10th.
Orford, Oregon, visited Mr. and
Jack Wyatt, formerly of San­ Mrs. Ivan Barker Saturday on
dy, now employed at Timberline her way up to Timberline Lodge.
Lodge, was a visitor in Sandy Mrs. Thomas was a former class­
mate of the Barkers at Drain,
Friday, June 15.
Oregon.
Walter Markwart, Sandy, en­
tered the Veterans hospital on Jess Hite relates he has pur­
June 11th. He is still confined, chased the 60 acre Wyant Ranch
in the George district near Esta­
but is doing nicely.
cada. He plans to make exten­
Pfc. Teed Palmer spent a 10 sive improvements on the ranch,
day leave with his sister, Alois, but will maintain his home and
and brother, Bud. He has re­ business in Sandy.
turned to Fort Lewis.
Mr. and Mrs. Bob Grashorn
Mr. and Mrs. Edward H. Kauf­ and daughter, Carol, are spend­
man and Mrs. J. E. Long, Port­ ing a month down on the ranch
land, visited the Hathorn home while Bob’s parents, Dr. and
Mrs. William Grashorn, are at­
east of Sandy Sunday.
tending the National Kiwanis
Oscar Judd, Eagle Creek, re­ convention in St. Louis, Missouri.
ports an extra good yield of
Mr. and Mrs. Ralph C. Neilson
strawberries from his 20 acres
of Bull Run, had gs guests last
of first year bearing plants.
week, Mr. and Mrs. Clarence
Mrs. Pearl Fisher returned Cherry and their little daugh­
Friday from a business trip to ters, Lee Ann and Wendy Gay,
Bend and Madras which she en­ from Bakersfield, California.
Mrs. Cherry is Mrs. Neilson’s
joyed with Portland friends.
niece.
Gerry Barker, Klamath Falls,
Rev. and Mrs. E. W. Goodrick
spent 10 days in Sandy picking
strawberries. He is the nephew drove to Mossy Rock, Washing­
ton, Saturday morning to attend
of Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Barker.
the wedding of Floyd George
Ivan Barker’s brother, Derral and Shirley Childers at the Mos­
Barker and his wife and daugh­ sy Rock Community church
ter, Beverly, are up for the state where Rev. Goodrick w as. for­
Grange at Russellville, Oregon. mer-pastor.
Mr. and Mrs. Roy Dorman,
Mrs. Maude Krebs, who has
been attending the Postmaster’s of Shorty’s Corner, have taken
convention a t Seaside has re­ their daughter to the Emanuel
hospital where she is getting
turned home to Rhododendron.
along nicely since she suffered
Shari and Larry Norene are a compound fracture in her arm
she fell off a horse at
visiting at Anchorage, Alaska. when
Shari and Larry, of Zigzag, plan Glen Hortter’s place.
to spend the summer in Alaska.
Mr. and Mrs. Howard Headley
arrived
in Sandy from Tacoma,
Mr. and Mrs. Zeryl Silver and
Friday, June 15th,
daughters Marilyn, Sandra, and Washington,
Zelda Kay returned Friday eve­ and stayed overnight with the
Fords, in order to be
ning from a trip to California. Henry
here for the wedding of Lyla
Mr. and Mrs. D. L. Swails and Deane Wilcox. Mrs. Head-
were guests at the home of Mr. ley is the sister of Mrs. Ford.
and Mrs. Henry Ford for. the
Mr. and Mrs. R. O. Reynolds,
wedding of the Ford’s daughter. formerly
of Boring, now resi­
of Springfield, Oregon,
Mrs. Chester Lyman was a dents
were in Sandy for a few days
guest at the home of her daugh­ last week. Mrs. Reynolds and
ter Mrs. Daphne Schamck and daughter,
left Wednesday,
children, Henry and Susan, last June 13, Gloria,
and
Mr. Reynolds
weekend. Mrs. Lyman has re­ stayed until Thursday
planning
cently returned from a two to drive to Seattle before return­
week visit with her sister m ing to Springfield.
Salt Lake City.
Degrees Awarded To
Students From Sandy
Among the second largest
number of students ever grad­
uated from the 'University of
Oregon, who received their de­
grees June 10 in MacArthur
Court on the university campus,
were Juanita Smith, daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. R. S. Smith, Sandy;
Cecil Lee Chase, son of Mr. and
Mrs. Cecil Chase, Sandy; and
Kenneth Metzler, son of Mr. and
Mrs. Walter Metzler of Mabery.
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T r i-S ta te
B A T T E R IE S
Mr. and Mrs. Jacques Gersh-
kivotch (Portland Symphony
leader) will spend the summer at
their summer home in Music
Camp in the Firewood district
east of Sandy. Mr. and Mrs.
E. R. Nudelman spent last week­
end with them and next week­
end the Gershkovitch’s will be
host to Mr. and Mrs. J. Fraser
Cameron and daughter, Margery,
who are here from Paris, France.
100 amp . . . .
with old battery
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Wemme Postmaster
Examination Held
The United States Civil Service
commission has announced an
examination to fill the position
of fourth class postmaster at
Wemme, Oregon. The examin­
ation will be held at Portland,
Oregon. Receipt of applications
will close on July 5, 1951. The
salary is $1814, effective July 1,
1951.
The examination is open to
all who are citizens of, or owe
allegiance Ao, the United Stated,
who reside within the territory
supplied by the post office for
which this examination is an­
nounced, and who are at least
21 years of age, but not yet 65,
on the date of the close of re­
ceipt of applications for this
examination.
Application blapks and full in­
formation about the require­
ments of the examination may
be secured -from the post office
for which this examination is
announced, or from the United
States Civil Service commission,
Washington 25, D. C. Applica­
tions m ust-be on file with the
commission at Washington, D.
C., on the date specified above.
The date of examination will
be stated on admission cards
m ailed-to applicants after the
close of receipt of applications.
: - say:
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Telephone 471
Loop Highway
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