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Page 3 THE SANDY POST THURSDAY, MAY 21, 1953 The three sm all grandchildren Here and There around The Sandv Area of Mr. and Mrs. Del Jadwin are visiting at the home of their grandparents on the Bluff road. Garden Club Elects Officers Sports Aw ards Dinner Given Mrs. Walter Beehler returned - Stork Club - SHÖK-gTOt A son, Ihonian N athanael, w as born Wednesday. May 6, to Rev. and Mrs. N. E. Dey. The baby weighed 10 pounds at birth. He has two sisters, Elisabeth and Carolyn and two brothers. Nor bert and Jonathan. írtHLWUg« CONTROLLERS) S IN G L E W IR E KEEPS. A N IM A L S IN o r OUT Here's the solution to your fencing Battery problems — a money saver, a tim e Model : ters home for Mothers’ Day. home from the hospital Monday saver and a patience saver, for ,,, ... Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Miller and evening of this week but will years to come. A single w ire keeps $ 1 3 . 4 5 Mr. and Mrs. August Klawitter daughter Charline of Brownsville not be able to be out for some and daughter Sharon spem arrjve(j fOr the weekend; also livestock where w anted when con Mothers’ Day which was also Mr and Mrs c E Mmer of Mrs. Margaret Kotzman at time yet. nected to a SHOX-STOK Controller. their 36th wedding anniversary, New5erg The latter's son. C. tended the session of the Re Protects g a rd e n s a g a in s t dogs, Robert Dee, 6-year-old son of Jr. could not Mr' " ,d Mrs. tlancc> I m- E (Chuck) Miller Jr, noT I 11 WB“ » bekah Assembly this week in Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Johnson, with Mr. i n and rabbits, hogs, etc. H ig h IJ n e D r i nxkv’ i l l z * M r « I ’ m . . . . . . berger in Prineville. Mrs. I'm- get up to his grandparents’ for Glenn Greenwell born ^ turda>' Portland. Come in, let us explain the m any M o d el route 2, Sandy, wound up his ] berger is the Klawitters' daugh The reunion. He is with the ar- May 16. She weighed 7 pounds savings w ith a SHOX-STOK. Thou- school year a little ahead of ter. Tillery at Fort Roberts, soon to lnd 11 ounces and has been nam- Carl Sandström, young son of sands in use. $16.45 schedule, when he fell with his Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Klawit- tr'ansferred to Ft. Sill, Okla. 1x1 Glennda Kay. of Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Sand bike a week ago Monday, break ter and their nine-month old son „ , FereUson of Brightwood Her Srandmothers are Mrs. ström. returned to school Mon CANNON’S HARDWARE ing his leg. are spending a week with his idcely- and1 q u S « E’ Greenwell Sandy, and Mrs. day of this week after his bout Phone 3921 Sandy, Oregon parents, the August Klawitters miraculousiy _from the serious V,olel Allen' PorUand- . with the mumps which had him Mrs. Edna Gunderson has re confined to the hospital for four turned to work at Barker Drug at Wemme. heart attack he suffered about Mr and Mnt i-ioyd W agn er days. His mother is down with a fte r a short visit with her son Mr. and Mrs. Tom Joiwa. three ,.w hE ag 0. Fortunately he ¡ f route 3 Gresham, announce them r»**««/ r r i . n u . . v , a-w.w ------ w a was s i n in JU his S F U Portland lU tU IU J1UI11V left there home a t|,he arrival o£ a third daughter, and daughter-in-law, Mr. and formerly of Wemme, where he could get im on Tuesday, May 5. She has Mrs. Alan Gunderson, at San on May 8 for Coffeyville, Kan- ,he where they will make their mediate hospitalization and been named Nadine Erma. Her Diego, where Alan is stationed sas, Try it for a cheerful evening! I home — . — . now’. rt. . - ' Their I - V-. x-xi M house ll rtlli'A in i W W Wem \\ »1 TTT - care. a-w « The Fergusons will with the U. S. Navy. - , L not oe older sisters are Jerelyn and DEPENDABLE ' ' me is for sale or rent. You’ll find i t ’s . . . able to come out to the moun- Marsha. A 35th wedding anniversary Mrs. Mary Armstrong, sister tains though, and their friends | Grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. reception will be given for Mr. of Gladys Perkins and former will miss them. i Ernjj puerstenau, route 2, Sandy and Mrs. Vern Wasson, by their Zigzag resident, was a moun New Home Occupied and Mr. and Mrs. Ed Wagner, son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and tain visitor last Sunday. She Nell and Dave Howe h ave, Gresham. Mrs. Ralph Shriver on Sunday, was accompanied by daughter, moved into their new home o n --------------------- May 31, between the hours of 2 Kathleen and son, Michael. Welches and are parents. High school ■ pu- »YC1C11C3 i road, U<*U| M IIU they U ZS. en- I their UIV11 P»«* w-ao vw, — — "O — • though w . i_..xx.u there _ 1 is — still 1 „it- onrl t the Hi* Goes To Germany to 6 p.m., at the Friendly Corn ><. joying it, pils set »U the n »nUloc tables, and er Methodist church at Pleasant David Grimstead, son of Mr. . r t0 do. The inside work Is whole affair was well managed, Home. All friends are cordially and Mrs. Almon Grimstead of k e a - fjjjjghed, and now with I Each boy and girl who played invited to attend. Gresham, a former mountain boy weather coming on (we basketball or volleyball received and graduate of Welches grade hope) they can finish the out- an award. Arthur Frenz and his son, school, will have a wonderful side at their leisure. Daisy Schafer, who recently Elmer of Sandy Ridge were in experience this summer. He is Sunday Ceremony moved into her new home near jured in an automobile accident going to Germany for three When he says it’s Keith Bowman, son of the the Wemme Post Office, has re- Monday evening of this week. months to live with a German right, you know They were returning from a trip family as one of them. He will Gene Bowmans of Milwaukie turned to Manhattan Beact to Salem when the car in which meet other members of the and Welches, was married last again. She may stay there un tl it’s ready to roll they were passengers was struck group, 21 of them, in Chicago, Sunday afternoon at 4 o’clock. October, according to het ortgin- another vehicle near Glad thence -by bus to Quebec, thence to Mary Penwarden of Milwauk al plan. Or she may come back Your car must be right by stone and 82nd street. They are to France and finally to Ger ie. The ceremony was held at to Wemme for awhile and then before it leaves our both in the Oregon City hospital many. Most of the group will Grace Memorial church in Port spend the winter at the beach, THE OLD SUNNY BROOK COMPANY, <hop. We’ll never com but the extent of their injuries live in Germany with different land. with a reception after as her friends want her to do. Mrs. Walter Krebs of Zigzag, is not known, but thought not families. A few’ will go to Nor ward at the Laurelhurst club- LOUISVILLE, KENTUCKY promise with your house. Mr. and Mrs. Bowman en- who unfortunately broke her to be serious. way safety Mrs. Myrtle Parcel of Van- terlained the wedding party at leg some time ago, is in a hip couver, Washington, has been the Waverly club on Saturday cast still and will have to stay in it for some time yet, accord visiting at the Walt Blaisdell evening after the rehearsal. Keith is employed by the ing to word received from her Jr. home for awhile. Mrs. Par Subscribe to The From where I s it ... ¿1/ Joe M a rs h cel is Naomi Blaisdell’s moth Curtis Publishing company, and by friends. She is with her daughter and son-in-law, Dr. and his bride is a medical technician Sandy Post No Down Payment er. People in the mountains are at the Oregon Medical school. Mrs. L. D. Inskeep of Medford. With Late Model Cars New Members Your Hometown Paper— becoming very rhododendron- After a honeymoon at the beach, I’hone 2681 Sandy Mrs. Stickney and Mrs. Cros minded. it seems. Last week Jo the young couple will be at PTA Gets Stung by a ’Bee" Drips, Nell Bistorious. Elsie home in their own apartment in by of Brightwood, living near the Creighton and Beth Bradley Portland. senior Blaisdell's also Ann Mart trekked into Portland to view Mr. and Mrs. William Drips in, were welcomed as new mem Tin- local FTA is feeling sheep whole PTA is thinking of sign the rhodoendron test garden have been entertaining some old bers by the W y’east Garden ing up for n igh t school! ish today. Seems they complained sponsored by the American Rho friends from Schenectady. N. Y., club last week. Garden club From where I sit, it always the youngsters weren't learning dodendron Society. And the formerly of Chicago, for a few membership is steadily climbing. pays to look and think before you enough. Said they couldn’t even beautiful rhody's that they saw! days. Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd L. Harriet Meinig, Agnes Hart leap to conclusions. Take those ■ pi II. So the kids challenged them A good many of them are the Call have been visiting in Cali wig and Hazel B. Brown, all of folks who would deny me a tem to a spelling bee. same varieties that are in our fornia and stopped in at Welches Sandy, were visitors at Wemme “ I was captain of the PT A err.,” perate glass of beer without a garden at Zigzag. Just wait two on the way home. Mr. Call Is last week. They visited the Wy- moment's thought. They wouldn't “Doc” Brown told me. “ Both or three years! with the General Electric com east Garden club meeting to get want me to interfere with their E lects O fficers pointers for starting a garden t a m i made the first round ju st pany. per: onal preferences for, say. but- The W y’east Garden Club had club in Sandy, they hope. tine. But on the second round Sport Awards Dinner ttrm ilk. It's a good idea to think one of its interesting pieetings Sneedy Taylor w ent down on The Sports Awards dinner twice before you “spell out” rules on Tuesday, May 12, at the •efficiency.’ Then his boy Chip, W m m e Community Hall. There at the Welches school on Tues ABSTRACTS or TITLE IN for your neighbor. who happened to be next on the was a large attendance, and day, May 12, was a great sue school team , rattled it right off. SUUANCK reveral visiters, in spite of i cess. The PTA under the leader I f you b u y o r sell nee uh From then on it was m urder!” meeting a week earlier than us-( ship of Lorraine Lyne, president, Oldest and rnont c »mplete t it le plan» In C la c k a m a s C o u n ty . So now “Doc” says that the ual The usual order of business served a wonderful spaghetti I h y o u r t it le good? was followed, the most interest- dinner to about 100 people, Oregon City Abatract Co. ( upyright, I'lj l, United Stales Brewers foundation ing of the regular reports giv- these being the children who par- Butler Bldg. So. of Courthouio- Better make sure your ear will pass the en being that of Mrs. James ticipated in sports events and tough test of hill-climbing .especially Langdon. She had an exhibit of if you plan a trip into the mountains. 11 wild flowers and shrubs to show, giving the Latin names of The time to have necessary adjustments all of them. The most beautiful I made is before you leave—not enroute and unusual of all was the rice j Let us check today. root lily, fritillaria lanceolate., The usual sandwich luncheon , was enjoyed, with Het tie Blais dell officiating as hostess. The « w a n k Phone 2681 Sandy, Oregon After lunch officers for the Bel A ir C o n v e rtib le . . . widest, smartest choice in the low-price field! On The Mt. Hood Loop H ighw ay At Main Street new year were elected. They are; Jo Drips, president; Elsie Creighton, treasurer; Nell 2 bright, breezy convertibles . . . 2 capti Howe, vice-president; and Beth Bradley, secretary. They will be vating sport coupes . . . 3 big, handsome installed at the June meeting. Bv Mrs. A. B. Bradley AUTO REPAIR Suint St»«k Richardson Chevrolet Seven entirely new C hevrolet sport m odels Richardson C h e v ro le t station wagons.. . all of them styled and engineered like much costlier cars ! G ives Talk THE RAKE I " 1'1 MAKES g A , HAÏ Mrs. Ruth M. Hansen of Portland, landscape gardener and secretary of the American Rhododendron society, was the speaker of the day. She gave a most interesting talk on rhodo dendrons, their origin (in China) care, habits, varieties and so forth. Later all the ladies ad journed to the W y’east rhododen dron garden at Zagzag to make an inspection. All the plants there are thriving. Here arc the jauntiest cars in their field. 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Also available with front and rear tandem wheels for rough land or irrigated fields. Listen to tb« Notional Farm and Home Hour — Ivory Saturday — NBC » 1 1 » «»» »«»»C« FARM TRACTOR Phone 760 y CO. Loop Highway at Boring Road Maude Hailey paid a brief vis it to her summer home in Zig zag last week. She will leave soon for Los Angeles where she will join her son, Arthur Hailey and his wife and son, Paul, for a leisurely trip back to Zigzag. They plan to detour to Brice Canyon and other south ern beauty spots on the way back. The Arthur Haileys are then planning a trip on the Al can Highway clear to the top of Alaska. Mr. and Mrs. David Owens have been greatly saddened by the death of their infant grand- I son a week ago last Monday. The baby, John Delbert Secomb. was born on April 26, the son of Mr. and Mrs. Jack Secomb. The was frail from birth; and even the best care could not save him. The neighbors’ sympathy is extended to the Owenses and the Seco mbs. The «mart “ Two-Ten” Sport Coupe The "Two-Tan” Handymon All-Stool Stotion Wagon The "Two-Ton" Town.mon All-Stool Station Wagon Injures Ankle Elsie Creighton can cope with almost anything, animate or in- animate; the exception to this coping ability is a slipping wood ! pile that fans down. This one 1 caught Mrs. Creighton on the ankle and incapacitated her for the better part of a week. She is | better now but not entirely well. Mr and Mrs C. E. Morris of MB?- public s< • p o jro m promote «afor driving. MORE PEOPLE BUY CHEVROLET« THAN ANY OTHER CAR! The “ Ono-Fifty” Handyman All-Steel Station Wagon CHEVROLET Sandy, Oregon