Sandy post. (Sandy, Oregon) 1938-current, May 21, 1953, Page 2, Image 2

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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
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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