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THURSDAY, MAY 21, 1953 THE SANDY POST P age 2 We Are Using A DeLuxe No. 1 12 Ice Cream Mix gallon only si «# - W e also fill special orders DAIRY WONDER ICE CREAM STORE The Cone with the curl on top MEL & GENEVIEVE’S Sandy. Oregon FRED SMART Brickwork and Fireplaces Plaster Rt. 2, Box 394 SOCIETY AND CLUB ACTIVITIES Ruth Loundree Women’» Editor Phone Sandy 3331 D onna Hathorn E n g a g e d T o M a rry J a n ie s W. S u lliv an Mr. and Mrs. G. G. H athorn of A gate Beach, Oregon, an nounce the engagem ent of their daughter, Donna E sther, to Jam es W. Sullivan, son of Mr. and Mrs. George W. Sullivan of Newport, Oregon. No date has been set for the wedding. Donna graduated from the I Sandy grade school and attended I Sandy high school. She attends! the N ew port high school. T he H athorns lived in Sandy for nine years, on the Loop highway, moving to Agate Beach a year ago w here they purchased and opeifate the ( ‘W agon W heel” m otor court. Sandy Community-Presbyterian church d r . DONALD W. M. MaoCLUER, M inister SERMON TOPIC: “Four Anchors" SUNDAY SCHOOL 9:45 A. M. 11 -.00 A. M. MORNING SERVICES VOI NO PEOPLE'S .H K .S T .A N ENDEAVOK P. « • CHURCH OF CHRIST U N DENOMINATIONAL SERVICES EVERY SUNDAY MASONIC LODGE BUILDING Bible Study Classes j ° * M W orship and Communion lU " ) a _ m . (NO EVENING SERVICES TEMPORARILY ) EARL BUTCHER, M inister ____ e v e r y o n e 1 w elco m e ------- Frames Should Reflect ■ the individual lljy J personality I)r. L. W. GRIFFITH Phone Gresham 217 OPTOMETRIST Gresham . Oregon IT'S WEEVIL BAIT TIME! WEEVILS ARE WORKING TODAY GO WEST ORTHO cwt. *7 .2 5 bra" baBe cwt. *7 .7 5 ORTHO |,,'llclu'*1' bran base cwt. *8 .7 5 Gresham Seed & Feed Company, Incorporated Phone 281 KEnwood 9449 B aby S h o w e r H onors! M rs. L onnie H ig g in s I Mrs. Lonnie H iggins was hon ored at a baby show er held at the home of Mrs. A1 H all T h u rs day afternoon, May 14. Many useful and beautiful gifts w ere presented to Mrs. , Higgins. R efreshm ents of chick- i en salad, cake, and coffee w ere | served to the guests who w ere i Mrs. E rn est Young, Mrs. Grace S truthers, Mrs. H om er Tate, Mrs. Jessie Clark, Mrs. Effie ' W horten, Mrs. Claude Dove and With fam ily and friends attending the program and Brenton daughter, Claudia and Mrs. Joe Vedder acting as m aster of ceremonies, Adolph Amstad was pre Heilman and daughter. sented with a 25-year IOOF jewel by Mr. Veder, from the local I Mrs. H erm an S eem atter and ¡Mrs. H oward Eliason sent gifts lodge. Adolph joined the Oddfellows lodge In G resham on Septem ber but w ere unable to attend. 29, 1927. He transferred to Sandy on April 21, 1930. He is also a Line Officers Attend m em ber of the Rebekah lodge and a c h a rte r m em ber of the Mt. Tea At Forest (¡rove Hood Encam pm ent. (Sandy Post Photo by David Dunean) The annual tea for the E astern S ta r and Masonic Home at F o r est Grove was held th ere on May 17. All line officers from the Sandy chapter w ere th ere to as sist w ith the serving of the large crowd attending. Those attending from here w ere Mrs. E lm er Mrs. Lew F ranks was g fle st. The hostesses, Mrs. John Wil ¡Johnson, m atron; Ivan Barker, speaker for the Sandy W om ans' liams, Mrs. Edna Lawson and (patron; Mildred McElreatii, Mr. club m eeting held at the club Mrs. Lewis Hall served cake and | and Mrs. R obert N orm an and hall on T hursday May 7. coffee to the members and their ¡Mr. and Mrs. R ay M urray. Mrs. Franks, whose home is in j guests from a beautiful table The W orthy G rand M atron’s Redmond, is S tate garden club decorated w ith spring flowers. i project this year is to re-decorate president, and has ju st returned Tea and coffee w ere poured by ¡the individual room s which have from San Francisco w here she Mrs. H arry Reed and Mrs. F. I not been decorated over a per attended the N ational convention M. Form an. iod of several years. Mrs. Jo h n of garden clubs. son says, “one of the newly re- She told of the m any interest Program Fete» Mothers | decorated room s we saw was ing things she saw and did done in two soft shades of while in ‘Frisco. One of the A t Last Rebekah Meet The Sandy Rebekah Lodge No. green and was very attractive." beautiful sights was the Oak 193 held th eir regular meeting land garden club show which T hursday evening. May 14, with used as their them e “Bayous of 28 m em bers present. A report of j the South.” the county convention was given. D uring the business meeting, Mrs. Art Colson sang three j presided over by Mrs. Ivan songs honoring m others Mrs. A1 , Barker, president, a report was vin Sheldon presented c o rsa g e s; made by Mrs. Hom er Bullion on to the two oldest m others pres the conference which she had ent, who w ere Mrs. Ben Ault attended in Salem. She reported and Mrs. Sadie Bosholm, and to that each m em ber attending had the youngest m other, Mrs. Dean a w onderful tim e and each had W esselink. Masonic Hall gained a new m eaning of the A com m ittee of three, com federation. Sundays posed of Mrs. Roy Colson as Mrs. Lewis Hall in her li Bible Lecture 7 p.m. chairm an, and Mrs. W illiam brary report, told the club a Pearson and Mrs Alvie Lam b as W atchtow er Bible study 8 p.m. new book had been sent by Mrs. co-chairmen, was appointed to Fridays ( D. O rr. “Of Men and Moun- plan for a carnival to be held Service m eeting 8 p.m. tains” ln m em ory of Mr. O rr. later. All Rebekahs a re to be Theocratic M inistry 9 p.m. Also a book was given to the prepared to don th e ir w orking library 'T h e Pow er of Positive Thinking” in memory of Mrs. clothes for this event. Dining room tables were dec Robert Jonsrud. by Mr. and Mrs. orated with beautiful bouquets Ivan Barker. Mrs. O tto Motejl will install of tulips and bridal w reath and the new officers at the next delicious refreshm ents w ere serv m eeting in June and a potluck ed by Mrs. Lewis Hall. Mrs. Ed luncheon will precede the meet- ! Bruns. Mrs. Howard Eliason and ing. The new officers to be in ¡Mrs. J. N. Ferry. stalled are Mrs. Homer Bullion, president; Mrs. F. M. Forman, vice-president; Mrs. A. C. Baum back, secretary; Mrs. Alfred Meinig. tre a su re r; Mrs. Ivan OPUN \T t P. M. Barker. Mrs. H arry Reed and Movies Begin at Dusk Mrs. Robert Medley, trustees. i.i m e G uests at the club were Mrs W alk in—Drive In*SU3332 C. L. H inm an of Bend, m other of Thursday, Max 21— Mi ■ Franks, Mrs. Wm. Drips. 1 ,2 th Between Powell o"d H o lq a MY SON JOHN Most Beautiful N atural Mrs. John Greenwood and Mrs. Helen Hayes. Van Heflin T heater Setting in America U ¡»trick Rogan, all m em bers of —Plus— the W v’east Garden club. THE RUGGED iunday-Tuesday May 24 26 Garden Club Members Guests At Sandy Women Club Meet sandy post CLASSIFIED ADS PAY Jehovah’s Witnesses DIVISION ST. DRIVE-IN IO W E Il- MOVIES- P S an d y R ainbow G irls P u t O n E n te rta in m e n t F or S ta r M eetin g LET BEE HELP YDl WITH GIFI’ IDEAS SANDY DRiSS SHOP "BEE'S FOR BARGAIN'S" Next Door To Sunset Theater Sunday M orning 11 A. M. Sunday School 11 A. M. Wed. night service 2nd Wed. each m onth. 8 P. M. Adolph Amstad Receives 25 Year Jewel Mias 1 The May m eeting of the Mt. View C hapter OES. was held Tuesday evening. May 12, at the Masonic hall. A group of Rainbow girls furnished the entertainm ent for the evening. All m others and fathers w ere honored and pre sented with potted geranium s by the w orthy m atron. Several past m atrons visiting from Port- ¡and w en1 Introduced. Tables In the dining room wer«1 beautifully decorated with tulips and lilacs by the commit tee. who were Mrs. Dess;» Me Intv re, Mrs Mildred McElreath. Mrs P O. Packard. Mrs. Harold Babe ock Mrs. Clarence Freem an and Mrs Don Lundbum. T here will lx1 a special meet- Ing on Tuesday evening. May 26. at S p m for Initiation of Mr. and Mrs Marvin U g h , and Thomas E. Reed The Ju n e m eeting will he held i T ue lav. Ju n e 9 and will be i "Friendship" night. THE MILLION DOLLAR MERMAID In Color E sther W illiam s and Victor M ature THEATRE 165th & Division O’RIORENAS Michael Pate. Wendy Gibb Max 22-23— HIGH NOON Fridax Saturday, Gary Cooper. Grace Kelly —Plus— FIGHTING FATHER DUNN —Plus— Pat O'Brien. Myrna Dell T ill NDERBIRDS Suiiday-Mondax, May 24-25— See O ur Sign Boards for the Knnouneements of F eatures John Derek, Mona Freem an U. dn. sd;»» s«t„ SOMEBODY LOVES ME 27-3» In Color Bettv Hutton. Ralph Meeker THE IRON MISTRESS In Color Alan Ladd. V irginia Mayo < olor t artoons l i t t s t New Box office 7 P icture at Dusk Bateman Funeral Chapel Christian Science Services I uesda» Thursday. May 26-28 THE STRIP Mickey Rooney. Sally F orres, Pius SOI IHERS THREE W alter Pidgeon and Stew art G ranger Always A ( ¡ 0 0 ( 1 Show At The DIVISION STREET DRIVE-IN For Your Enjoyment 2nd and Main Streets Form erly Am. leegion Hall ALL ARE CORDIALLY INVITED TO ATTEND Courteous, Understanding Service M ain a t F o u rth P ho n e G re sh a m 208 SANDY THEATRE Phone 3691 Sandy, Oregon Thursday through Tuesday, May 21-26— Hangman’s Knot In ( olor W ith Randolph Scott and Donna Reed ------ALSO---- - Invasion U. S. A. W ith Gerald Mohr and Robert Sm ith Plus Cartoon and N ew s W ednesday Through Tuesday, May 27 t o J u n e 2 Last o f the Comanches In Technicolor W ith Broderick Craw ford and B arbara Hale ALSO The Brigand In Technicolor Anthony Dexter, Jody Lawrance, Gale Robbins, A. Quinn P lus Cartoon and N ew s Plumbing, Heating, Sheet Metal Work • Oil Burners - Pumps - Furnaces Pipe, Valves and Fittings • Peterson Plumbing And H eatin g Company 147 E. Powell Phone 754 GREENWOOD TRUCK LINE, Inc. Bonded Carriers Servin? Mt. Hood Loop Scheduled Freight Service from Timberline Lodge and Way Points to Portland D istributor of STA ND A R D FUEL OILS— ARDEN FARMS R E CREAM WHOI ESALE BEVERAGES WOOD SAND GRAVEL Phone Sandy 3391 Phone Wenime Station—Rhododendron 462 SUNSET HOOD THEATRE THEATRE Phone 2021 Gresham , Oregon Phone G resham 784 The T heater Equipped with H earing Aids OPEN—W eekdays: 6:15 p.m.; S aturdays and Sundays: 1:45. Sandy, Oregon T hursday, May 21— Paul Henreid, Lizabeth Scott STOLEN EACE ALSO A thousand miles down . . . . . . Ten thousand thrills deep UNKNOWN WORLD Bruce Kellogg. M arilyn Nash Friday, Saturday. May 22-23— Cesar Romero. George Brent, Audrey T ro tter FBI GIRL —Plus— W illiam Boyd as Hopalong Cassidy in SILVER ON THE SAGE Sunday, Thursday, 'lax 24-28 ALL ASHORE (Technicolor) 'lick«-) Rooney, Dick Ha>mcx ALSO ANDROCLES AND THE LION Jean Simmons. Victor Ma ture. Robert Newton. Maurice Evans and Alan Young T hursday, Sat., May 19-23— KANSAS PACIFIC In Thrilling Color S tarrin g Sterling Hayden —Plus— U ndersea Raider! S tarrin g M ark Stevens ¿TORPEDO ALLEY Sunday, Tuesday, May 24 26— I AW AND ORDER In Technicolor Ronald Reagan. D orothy Ma- lone. Preston F oster —Plus— THE GIRL WHO HAD EVERYTHING Elizabeth Taylor, Fernando L im as. W illiam Powell Wed. Saturday, 'la y 27-30— John Wayne. Donna Reed Charles Coburn TROUBLE ALONG THE WAY ALSO ASSIGNMENT PARIS Dana Andrew. M arta Toren Georgi Sanders. Audrev T ro tte r