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THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 21, 1952 THE SANDY POST Page 4 Mount Hood Mixers Plan Year’s Program Kelso Farmer’s Union C A N CJE Boring V.F.W. Hall Brightwood Unit To Lack of something to feel important Share In PTA Show i about is almost the greatest tragedy a A box social was a feature of Mrs. David Howe the Springwater Farm Bureau The By Brightwood extension unit j ma nmay have. -Dr. Arthur E. Morgan meeting held lasf week at Gar met at the Wemme Gommdmty Estacada News The Mount Hood Mixers 4-H club had their second meeting Monday February 11 at the field grange hall in commemor hall Thursday February 14 with home of Darlene King of Cher ation of their second anniver chairman Mrs. Reuben &feyers ryville. . . sary. J. H. Kennedy provided There was a discussion o n tn e accordian music and dancing presiding. The business meeting was in the morning. xr<wilp year’s program. It was decided and cards were enjoyed. day and NIGHT service Co-operative reports on Needle ! that a demonstration would be The next meeting of the work and Color, Clothes and ■ O rG sh a w i« O regon given by members at each meet- Springwater center will be held ?ou, were filled out by the mem Friday, February 22 at 8 p.m. at ing Darlene King and Linda the home of L. W- Fortner, bers. A discussion on the unit s part in the Welches PTA Shen- Shockey presented a Comedy act route 1, box 54. on “How not to give a demon The Estacada PTA observed nanigans show which will be stration” followed toy a proper Founder’s Day February 12 at held March 14 at 8 p.m. m the demonstration. , their regular meeting. Mrs Cecil Welches school took place, at Refreshments were served by Judd, the president of the Clack noon a delicious lunch was by the hostesses, Mrs. Penny Pattee. amas county council was the served Lorraine Linn, Mrs. Genevieve speaker. She gave a history of Langdon, Mrs. Beth Bradley and Junior Symphony T o Founder’s Day. A skit was pre Mrs. Marian Bartley. Howdy Folks: sented with Mrs. Mabie Brocke In the afternoon Miss Ardis Feature Portlander Mrs. 'Betty Lins, Wes Harris The Portland Junior Sym Dick Laughlin, Wayne Wilson Eagip of the extension office phony will present a concert and Jimmy Weston taking part. gave a very interesting discus George Washington never under the baton of Guest Con Past presidents of the PTA sion on Pleasing Lines, showing fibbed, they say, ductor Eugene Fuerst Saturday, were honored. A silver tea was pictures and different types of But he had no income tax . February 23, at 8:30 p.m. in the served, with Mrs. Reed and Mrs. materials. The pattern alteration class public auditorium. The program Hughes pouring. Hostesses were to pay. will be the second performance Mrs. Hershberger, Mrs. Gordon, will he at the home of Mrs. in the three-yearly series which Mrs. Groves, Mrs. Avis - Cyrus Dorothy ' Meyers Friday Febru ary 22 at 10 a.m. Bring a sack has been sponsored toy the Jun and Mrs. Irene Kitching. It seems that the human ior Symphony association con Mrs. Margaret Lynch was lunch and coffee will be served. jgexotl ALCO-REX tinuously during the past 28 hostess for the Past Noble Grand All those interested in this dress race means; A man with a making class please contact rubbing years. last week. Those attending Mrs. Meyers at Rhododendron wo,man chasing him. Star, performer of the concert club were: Mrs. Clara .Brown, Mrs. 198 or Mrs. Petrie at Rhododen alcohol will be 17 year-old Walter Mad Mary Eshelman, Mrs. Val Cary, dox, an outstanding young vio Mrs. Gladys Stormer, Mrs. Mollie dron 431 . The (way our bowling is linist who will play the Mendel Bates, Mrs. Eleanor Day, Mrs. P IN T lately we are looking for a ssohn Violin Concerto. A Port Myrtle Belfils, Mrs. Evelyn Mar land high school Iboy, he was shall, Mrs. Maye Eaton, Mrs. Bull Run Unit Starts bairw ith a proximity fuse. chosen for the honor at audi Mabel Hughes, Mrs. Mabie Cotton Dress Project tions held by the Junior Sym Winston, Mrs. Anna Hayden, By Myrth True Neilson phony in early December. He is Mrs. Agnes Carpenter, (presi The members of the Bull Run According to science females a music pupil of Frank Eichen- dent) Mrs. Opal McCullah, Mrs. Home Extension who were inter LIP AID .lauto "and a member of the Junior Louvena Crawford, Mrs. Davis ested in the Cotton Dress Shop can stand more whirling than Symphony’s first violin section. Smith, Mrs. Martha Myers, Mrs. project, met Tuesday, February men. But Harry says not For chapped, Beethoven’s third “Leonore” Lydia McConnell, Mrs. Elsie Hall 12, at the Bull Run Community h a lf so much shoving around. sore lips. overture and Tschaikowsky s Jimmy McCullah. Club house. , Symphony No. 5 in E minor, a and Sunday was Boy Scout recog The project leaders formed favorite with concert-goers and nition day at the Estacada Meth their groups, displayed samples Engineers say it would take the work which contains the pop odist churph. and gave talks on various types a 150 mile wind to blow down Cub scouts, den ularized “Moonglow” melody, al Boy Scout troop 215 of cotton materials, patterns and the Washington monument. so will be performed toy this na mothers, the leader were honored. MILK OF MAGNESIA general information. tionally famous 80 piece youth and The Estacada Cub Scout pack The first class of instruction Darn good thing congress Smooth, mild and orchestra. will be Thursday eve met at the club house Monday meets indoors. creamy smooth. “Children’s Story of an Or meeting ning February at the grade February 18th. The project chestra”, a specially arranged school at 6:30. I 21 will start with leaders are: Mrs. Helen Lee, work by Mr. Fuerst, will be pre a blue and gold t pot PINT supper Mrs. Margaret Hartshorn, and sented on ithe morning of the with parents invited. luck Kenneth tells us the most The Cubs Mrs. Arlene Klingler. Those tak same day when the orchestra place cards and decora ing the instruction are: Vivien dangerous explosive in the plays its 11 o’clock Young made HOUSEHOLD People’s Concert at the auditor tions of blue and gold for the Bell, Louise Brooks, Lydia Bow world is a woman’s temper. man, Ann 'Chulufus, Sabra affair. ium. , The work uses fairytale annual Twenty-two Cubs went on a Klingler, Margie Kitchen, Elsie GLOVES and heroic characters as de field trip to the science museum Martin, -Bee Miller, Myrth Neil The Bugle Quiz picted by the world’s great com in Symbol Latex, and saw the planets son, Ethel Payne, Ermal Strom- posers, and is arranged in solo and Portland non-slip. T.ast week’s twister was stars in the planetarium. sections so that the various in They also, visited Portland air berg, and Alta 'Snow. I .ark Spur Lotion. Proved to PAIR struments of an orchestra will LETTER be demonstrated to the young port. be a real tuffie, not many Mr. and Mrs. Joe Barr, Amity, audience. David Campbell will visited Cam e in with the right an TO THE EDITOR their parents, Mr. and narrate the story, describing Mrs. Sam To the Editor, Barr and Mr. and Mrs. j swer. the composer’s characters prior J. O. Botkins, Estacada, Sunday. Sandy Post ANTIHISTAM INE to each episode. This week: “Hamp Irn Pil I enjoy reading The Sandy Mr. and Mrs. Donald Kimball For quick relief of The morning audience also and Post very much. I think it is 'should be easy. The first ten baby of Portland are visit will hear the last movement of ing his newsy, entertaining and in many in with the correct answer cold symptoms. parents; Mr. and Mrs. L. the Tschaikowsky spmphony and respects ‘surpasses many small get a box of Golden Fleece Kimball, Estacada. 75 lab,els young Maddox -will perform the J. Herb-Hayden, son of Mr. and town papers. From the graphic first movement of his evening Mrs. Frank Hayden, joined the standpoint it is equal to most Tissues. solo. navy and left for San Diego big town newspapers. I read Mrs. Helen Dennard and two Thursday February 7. He was with sustained interest and en on children of Marlene Village, Sun graduated from Estacada high tertainment the article “Spring in the Offing—Seed Cat set highway nfear Portland, were school, class of 1950. Saturday visitors at the home of The following women of WSCS alog.’ It was just plain good her sister Mrs. Fred Decker, of the Methodist church spent from beginning to end. I got Firwood. Mrs. Dennard also vis Wednesday afternoon at the more than one chuckle out of ited her parents, Mr. and Mrs. home of Mrs. Louise Douglass: it. That is worth a lot in these Mrs. Constance Newman, Mrs. days. Joel Jarl of Gresham. O g IV A N , A . B A R P ro p rie to r, Sincerely, Della Nicholson, Mrs. Maude. 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Phone Sandy 41 Main Street By Duane Morris The Barlow Trail Chefs 4-H club had their first 1952 meeting on Lincoln’s birthday. We had a joint meeting with the Barlow Trail Hustlers to talk about the Emblem Club talent show. When our leader came from her- job at school we all went into the kitchen and had our own business meeting. The Okesson brothers, Philip and August, spent four hours a t a demonstra tion meeting on Saturday when none of the rest of us could he there so we voted to count them present at this meeting when they could not he there. We chose baking teams .and made baking powder biscuits Carroll Davis and Duane Morris rolled out their biscuits and cut them with a cutter. Bob Berg lund and Mike McCormick patted out their dough and pinched off their biscuits, then rolled them with their hands like camp bis cuits. Both kinds turned out very well and we were happy to serve several guests: Carrol’s father, Mr. Davis, Ellen Mitchell and Darlene King from Mt'. Hood and a new member of the Bar- low Trail Hustlers Jayne Alice Miller. When parents called for all the members of both ciubs we adjourned. Sandy, Oregon Entered at the postoffice at Sandy, Oregon as second class mail matter. Published weekly on Thursdays. Tom B. Purcell Ed. and Pub. Martin Clark ... Managing Editor WILL BE AT THIS BANK February 27th, 1952 A State Income Tax Deputy ■ WILL BE AT OUR BANK February 27, 1952 To help you with your income tax return. No Charge fo r This Service CLACKAMAS COUNTY BANK AN INDEPENDENT BANK W. A. Proetor, Pres. E. Alt, Vice-Pres. Phone 71 Fred L. Proctor, Cashier Cecil O. Duke, Ass*t Cashier Sandy, Oregon