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THURSDAY, AUGUST 21 THE SANDY POST Page 8 Brothers Attend Mechanic’s School one could perform some remark able feats—What do you know! Nell's Notes... DAVE TEMPLE, AL ROUNDS Some studdings are now up’ on the HOWE’S dream house—Wish the person who wrote that an onymous letter would give forth with the news we seem to be overlooking. It would be grate fully received. We truly aim to please, dear one. Orchids .to HELEN and ED COOK 'for the donation of their pool and property for the Red Cross swimming classes. No orchids however to the few'chil dren who mistreated the furni ture and property—MRS. WAL TER KREBS is home after her many weeks in Medford-—JO DRIPS, JENNY WELCH, HAL No Down LIE ADAMS and BOBBY BOYD Payment back from Crater Lake and with On a car full of beautiful pine cones Major Car Repairs —The versatile MRS. O’DEA At GORDON SWAN was even undaunted to climb to Dodge-Plymouth 247 East Powell a tree top to carry on some nec Gresham essary disciplinary rules—-BUT TERCUP is the only one who can pick daisies while swimming —TOM and EDNA SCALES en joying a vacation in the moun tains—IRMA and IVAN BART HK'4 LEY back to collect the things they left behind when they moved —GENE BOWMAN made a hurried trip to Denver and back—IRENE PETRIE- d oing a good and noble deed. The Wy’east Garden to picnic at JOpN and ISABEL LAKE’S Thursday, August 21. Program be given by; MRS. F. E. ¡BOY Arthnfc Skogan, Pastor will DEN—DELL 'HOWARD’S new shop is real super-duper—There are . a lot pf nice things about Sunday School ...... .'....10 A.M. WALKIE PROCTOR—That is a mighty pretty garden that Morning Service ,... 11 A.M. ‘SAM’S’ wife has created around their new home at the bend of road in Cherryville — JENNIE Young People’s would like the morn Meeting ....... ...7:30 P.M. WELCH ings better if they came later in the day. Bible Study for Funeral Rites Set Monday For W.R. Egnew, Sr. and CHARLIE DUNHAM, three, grand guys, who joined up to gether and put a new roof on the HUDDLESON home—PAN- Cfc), the LAMBERTS 'wonder dog is now the proud father'of 12—One of the most enjoyable affairs of the season was the birthday party given Mrs. F. H. TAWNEY — TED ZOG with a spiffy new car, although his old Funeral services for Walter Raleigh Egnew Sr., 63-year-old Boring man who died in a Port land hospital Tuesday, Auggst 19 have been set for Monday afternoon, August 25 at 2 p.m. a -the Chapel of Carroll Funeral Home, Gresham. Reverend Har old Backlund of Haley Baptist church will conduct the services. Survivors include: his wife, Mabel; five children: Mrs. Henry L. Davis, Japan; Mrs. A. Dap- sodero, Portland; Mrs. Andy Kerhli, St. Paul, Oregon; Walter Egnew Jr., Borihg; Mrs. Howard BAPTIST Adults ............ .7:30 P.M. WANT TO BUY ? Try a SANDY POST CLASSIFIED AD Evening Service...... 7:30 P.M. West i Junction. Main Street & Loop Highway Plumbing, Heating, Sheet Metal Work ' • Oil Burners |r Pumps - Furnaces Pipe, Valves and Fittings • • Peterson Plumbing And Heating Company Phone 754 147 E. Powell Subscribe to The Sandy Post Let Us Solve Your SANDY CHAPEL Holt, Sandy; four grandchild three sisters: Mrs A nn p of Decatur, Illinois; Mrs a Trever Wright, Decatur- Ada Mrs. Lena Bridge, E v a ^ ? 3 Indiana, and two brothers ni • ’ and. Frank of Louisville v e tucky. ’ Ken- Mr. Egnew was born at B • ney, ¡South Dakota March n 1889. He married Mrs. Hall in Mobridge; South I ® 1 in 1920. They left South f kota in 1937 coming to Orc and settling in 'the Borins? «5 in 1939. . g area Sheppard Air Force Base, Texas—Airmen 3/c Theodore N. Thompson and Robert W. Thompson, sons of Mr. and Mrs. Edgar E. Thompson of route 2, Sandy are attending the airplane and engine mechanic’s school at Sheppard Air Forfce Base, the home of the largest technical school, of this type in the world. During thè 22-week course they will re ceive Intensive training designed to provide them with the thorough knowledge and the basic skills required in servicing, inspecting, and maintaining every type of aircraft cur- rently used by the USAF. ; , Upon graduation they will be awarded the rating of Airplane and Engine ^Mechanic, and probably will be assigned to one of the major air force commands for on-the-job experience. Mrs. Robert W. 'Thompson, the former Vivian Irlene Plant, resides at route 1, Boring. Robert attended Sandy Union high school, was employed by Tupper Lumber Co. in Sandy, and enlisted May 11. Theodore also attended Sandy Union high school, was employed by U. S. Steel Co., and enlisted May 12. Rites for Clark Lund M arg a ret K o tzm a n (Continued from Page 1) Lund of Astoria, Ernest of Talla hassee, Florida, Mrs. Dorothy Miller of San Francisco, Califor nia, and his mother, Mrs. Re becca Lund of Astoria. Rev. Thyra Strand of the Chapel of the Hills will conduct the service. Pallbearers are Spike Howard, Ivan , Barker, Charles Lane, Harry Harvie, Norval Naas, and Glenn Schaef fer. Soloist will be Martin Clark. - Stork Club - It’s a daughter for Mr. and Mrs>Charles O. Johnson, Sandy. ¡Betty C. was born July 26. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Paul be came the parents of an eight- pound daughter Wednesday morning, August 20, at 2 p.m. The baby was born in the Eman uel hospital. Charles is in Oki nawa serving in the air force. Grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. K. M. Newell, Sandy, and Mr. and Mrs. Tom Paul, Bull Run. The word pastor meant shepherd, originally Have You Seen The Sandy Post WEDDING INVITATIONS Beautifully Styled — You shouldn’t take a c h a n c e on incorrect wording or stylings—it’s the most important occa sion of her life. Quality Printing --- The Sandy Post print ers are top craftsmen in the' region . . . Let them call on the technique of the masters to give her a tailored, exclusive Wed ding Invitation. Economy, Richness — Invitations and An nouncements by T h e Sandy .Post are printed on the finest wedding stock available. The pric es are the fairest to be found anywhere. im W W When you buy an appliance from us, you assure yourself of having it serviced by a licensed electrician right here in Sandy. Too Late to Classify H urt In Bus W reck 'Margaret Kotzman, clerk at Sandy post off ice, was injured in Near Newport, Ore. a 'bus accident as she was re HERE is a beautifully located turning from Eureka, California Motel fronting the ocean, south after spending a week’s vaca of Newport having seven rent als plus owners’ apartment. tion visiting her niece. The ' accident occurred Thurs Eight garages. Everything ex cepting owners apartment is day afternoon August 14 south of Bandon. She was in the hos fully furnished. Income is around $4,000 and the entire pital at Coos Bay for two days suffering from shock and bruis property goes for only $27,500. Mortgage $6700. Owner would es. She arrived home Monday. exchange for small improved farm. Drop in and visit with Aboard the destroyer escort our Mr. Chase. USS Melvin R. Nawman when she observed her first anniver Kingwell Agency sary of recommissioning was Phone 1211 Sandy,'Oregon George W. Rohweder, boilerman, 34 third class, USN, son of Mr. and Mrs. 'George Rohweder of Bor FOR SALE—Milk goat. Mrs. El ing. Rohweder, who entered the well, route 2 box 429, Sandy. 34 naval service November, 1950, re FARM HELP WANTED—Sandy ceived his recruit training at the route 3 box, 173, 3 miles naval training center, 'San Diego. Farms, south of Sandy on Sandy-Esta Before; entering ¡'the navy, he cada highway. Phone Sandy was graduated from Sandy high 616. 34 school. Accordion Recital Slated By George Hale August 21 George Hale presents 25 accordion students in recital Multnomah Grange Hall on Thursday, August 21 at 8 p.m. reception will follow. PROGRAM Jesus Loves Me - ' - - - - William Bradbury Nearer My God To -Thee - - - - - L. Mason Jeraldine Hughes Whispering Hope - - - - - | A. Hawthorne Kathyrn Johnson Piano Solo - - - , - - - - - - Selected Pearl Aschoff Caller’s Waltz - - - - - - - S. Lindstrom John Sanderson Estudiantina Waltz - - - - - E. Waldteufel Richard Carlson Whispering - - - - - - - - arr. G, Hale Dennis Lynch Happy Boys - Schottisohe - - - . O. Borgstrom El Donna Cooper Glow Worm - - - - . - - - arr. L. Rangan A. Robert Parker Vocal Solo - - - - - - - - - Selected Miss Dona McGinnis Rangers March - - - - - - Accordion Duet Silk Umbrella - - - - - - Accordion Duet Victor Johnson, Mr. Hale Piano Concerto - - - - - P. Tschaikowsky Gay, Rancheros - : - , - - - - arr. L. Rangan Miss Shirley Steinke Donald Duck - - - - - - . . . . Skit Robert Parker Over The-Waves - - - - . . . j. Rosas Hilo March * - - - . . . . arr. Staff Accordion Band Baton Twirling - - - - - , acc. Accordion Band Miss Gloria Dupree Swing Waltz - - - - - - - . arr. Staff Leslie Mae Petrie Good Morning Waltz - - - - . . A Z ordan Carl Aschoff ’ Toyland - - - - - - - - - A. Zordan Lorrey Bartley Bluebird Waltz - - - - . . . . ‘ A. Zordan - Darrel Smothers Pilot s Waltz - - - - - . - S. Lindstrom Shirley Konsella Skiing - - - .......................................... Rainbow - Waltz - - . . . . KoellinP . Ko^ Scotty Burns . Song Of The Stars - - ’ V ■ A - A. Zordan , Jeanie Clark Drink To Me Only With Thine Eyes - Old English Air' . Beverly Hauglum Sweet Hour Of Prayer . - - . . Accordion Duet n r / ea“ ®,Chrk, Eeverly Hauglum , Merry Widow Waltz - - . . . ««¿a»» Linda Lynch ' ar De Camptown Races - - . . . q ■ A ‘ Richard Petrie ' Santa Lucia • - - NeopollAn Song. “SHE’LL BE EXQUISITE” Send her beauty across the land in a Note of Quality CURRENT PROBLEMS Sailors ViCt°r and Sailors Waltz - - - - .- - « Pagan Love Song - „ ’ Robert Konsella St. Paul Waltz - - . . . . Swanee River - - - . . . 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