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T H E R S D A Y , A P R IL 21, 1935 T H E S A N D Y POST Page 12 OES Heads Honored O n Birthday k Ruth S e t M a y S c h e d u le Loundree o ffice rs and courtesy ladies. T h e iV e lle S A N D Y _-A special p ro g ra m w o rth y patron s cake was decor J u lia and Hera and co m m e m o ra tin g E a ste r h ig h lig h t ated w ith d a ffo d ils and s p rin g and C a rl Ronnow. ed the Tuesday n ig h t m eeting o- M o u n ta in V ie w C hapter OES M ary June S tienbarger of held A p r il 12 at the Sandy Ma Wemme, d a u g h te r of Mrs. Han-1 iL J .„ Sandy Students To Hear Concert Brightwood Unit S en io r S tu d en t» E le c ts O ffic e r s A tte n d O SC E v en t S A N D Y —T e n seniors fro m S A N D Y — A rra n g e m e n ts haw B R IG H T W O O D — E lection of Sandy h ig h school w ill v is it O re S A N D Y —T h e E x p lo re r Scouts been com pleted to p ro rid e trans next year’s o ffic e rs was conduct gon State college th is weekend met F rid a y , A p r il 15, fo r a plan o f advancem ent. A list o f th in g s p o rta tio n fo r Sandy grade and ed at last T h u rs d a y ’s m eeting of fo r a p review o f college educa to do fro m now u n til the end of h ig h school students attending the B rig h tw o o d E xtension u n it tio n a l o p p o rtu n itie s and student the school ye a r was scheduled. th e P o rtla n d J u n io r Symphony held at the C o m m u n ity hall.. activitie s. y o u th concert a t the C ivic audi A bout tw e n ty m em bers w ere A clean up day is set fo r the T h e p ro g ra m gives g ra d u a tin g sonic hall. to riu m th is S a tu rd a y m o rn in g , 11 present. nah Greenwood, w as a visitor. Second D ir tn a a y i h o sp ita l p ro p e rty Sunday, May 1. seniors a chance to e xp lo re ca H a ro ld N eum an, w o rth y pa A M . A p r il 23, according to M rs B e a u tifu l s p rin g flo w e rs o f d a f L ittle M iss Vic- i f w e a th e r <ierm its. A h ike is Jan d e G ra ff, c h a irm a n o f the New o ffic e rs elected w ere C lara re e r p o ssibilities in the va rio u s tro n o f T ro u td a le chapter, sang Gaumon, president; June E nglich. fie ld s o f s tu d y and to get ac the solo, T h e H o ly C ity w h ile fodils, cam ellias and p lu m bios-1 d a u g h te r of Mr. planned M ay 5 and again la te r S a tu rd a y m o rn in g concerts. decorated the long tables «Y Jedn A “ t n vice-president; J e rry S te in b a rg e r quainted w ith college life . T a lk s the co u rte sy ladies h o ld in g lig h t soms decorated the long and Mrs. Rex A llen, o f George, iin the m onth, e ith e r M ay 14 or T h e fin a l concert o f the P o rt ed candles stood before a large in the d in in g room . P in k tapers celebrated her second b irth d a y 115. A social event is slated land J u n io r S ym p h o n y’s 31st s e cre ta ry; and Beulah Gaulke, w ith s ta ff m em bers in the v a r table. R efresh last F rid a y w ith a p a rty at her T h u rsd a y, M a y 19. treasurer. ious schools on jo b prospects w h ite cross in fro n t o f the w o r centered each season presents a ve ry special Bessie L in d s tro m and G ladys are p a rt o f th e program . A t the ne xt m eeting boys w ill fe a tu re — the P o rtla n d J u n io r S haring the cake, ice th y m a tro n s station. He was ac ments were served by the com home. A t OSC, th e senior weekend is com panied a t the piano by his m itte e in clu d in g M r. and Mrs. cream and o th e r b irth d a y fes w o rk fo r the second class, w hicn League’s P uppet T h e a te r dram a F a rr served luncheon, w ith table w ife , Faye, w ho is w o rth y m<i W a lte r A lt, Mr. and Mrs. Ed tiv itie s were V ic k y ’s b ro th e r, is fir s t aid, o r fir s t class, w hich tiz in g E rn s t T o ch ’s “ C ircu s” , (n decorations o f d a ffo d il, hellebore, know n as a Beaver P re vie w and Gesch, M rs. C ora W ilk in s , M is. M ichael; V e rita and C h ry s ta l A l is sending and receiving signals is p a rt o f the p ro g ra m conducted tro n o f T ro u td a le chapter. th is liv e ly and d e scrip tive m usic and hyacinths. A ll the flo w e rs L e a v itt, Mrs. Zada ien, C onnie and Sandra Owens. w ith flags. w ere hom e-grow n—the hostesses by a ll state system schools. Sen I t was announced th a t the So D o ro th y the audience w ill be able to hear io rs are guests in the OSC liv in g cia l clu b w o u ld hold a hake sale W oodw ard and Mrs. C a rl Jensei. L a rr y A lle n and D arlene Dodd. the a n im a ls ro a r, the trapeze live down in the Bannana Belt. C om m ittee appointed fo r the D o ro th y Phelps, games c h a ir groups. G row nups attending w ere V ic A u x ilia r y M em b er S a tu rd a y. A p ril 16, at F rederick a rtis ts “ fly th ro u g h the a ir w ith M ay meeting includes E leanor k y ’s grandparents, M r. and Mrs. Special events include stu d e n t man, introduced tw o games, son’s A ppliance. A lso the R ain the greatest o f ease” and the Seibert, L illia n Greenwell, La- John T albot, Sandy; M rs. W ayne e n te rta in m e n t shows, a style prizes fo r w hich w ent to Beth bow g irls w ere sponsoring a rin g m a s te r crack his w h ip as the Is C lu b S p e a k e r B radley and N e ll B istorious. E d show', dances, boxing, and tra c k Owens, Sandy; M r. and M rs. dance S aturday, A p ril 16. w ith a n im a ls and clowns, bareback Robert Meyers, M u lin o ; M rs. Lon E S T A C A D A —T he E s t a c a d a rid e rs and m yria d s o f o th e r a rt na Phelps w on the w h ite ele and baseball contests. ad viso ry board mem bers acting T rail R id ers W in Local seniors w ho have n o ti 1 A llen, George; Mrs. Ray A llen. Study c lu b w as entertained re ists tra v e l around the rin g s and phant. as chaperones. A ll m em bers of Sandy and Mrs. Don Dodd of cently at th e hom e o f Mrs. A lice do th e ir acts. A t the same tim e M rs. Grace M acD ow all. county fie d OSC th e y w ill p a rtic ip a te the M asonic and E astern S tar A w a rd s In E v en ts Estacada. barter. M rs. L o is E rickson. Na the audience w ill be able to agent, was present to conduct the are listed below. O thers m ay be groups w ere in vite d to attend. SANDY The Oregon T ra il Sharon and G ary A lle n and io n a l c o m m itte e ^o m a n o f A m e ri w atch puppets do these th in g s pro g ra m . She gave an interest- included since a ll seniors have F ra n k W ills told o f the newly organized Square and Sheaf club Riders conducted a shoot last Jeorge and J im Dodd a rrive d can L egion a u x ilia ry was gues‘ in the J u n io r League's blue and ng ta lk on Accessories fo r the been invited. S tudents include Mona Creek- Home. red gold theater. o f the Sandy Masonic lodge and |Sunday at the Sandy Gun club. on the school bus a b it late fo r speaker. •nur, N o ra C h ilto n . S a lly C h ris Im m e d ia te ly fo llo w in g the con plans fo r a box social to be held The gun club donated th e ir day the p a rty in tim e fo r cake and M rs. E ric k s o n ’s topic was the | to the T ra il R iders and proceeds ce cream. A m e rica n Legion a u x ilia ry p ro «♦rt the audience w ill be in vite d fo u n d e r and conductor o f the tensen, B e ve rly Cox, Don D ubar- in a few weeks. ko, G ary Gaulke, Janice M a jo r, g ra m . She also spoke o f her to the a u d ito riu m south w in g to J u n io r S ym phony Ed and Helen Nelson w e i" fro m the shoot w ent to the Ore fo r n e a rly D avid Naas, G ary ij^ a la and A l meet the soloists, m em bers o f recent tr ip to W ashington. D. C. honored on th e ir w edding an g o n T ra il R iders club. H o o d la n d s G rou p th ir ty years, resided at th e ir fre d Schm itz. W o rk in g on the com m ittee n ive rsa ry w ith a song by Mrs Each clu b m em ber b ro u g h t a the o rchestra and the puppets. c o u n try home on M usip camp C o n d ucto r A vshalom ov w ill be Kus C annell (LuR ee L andis), I were L u c ille and John Snyder, S e ts M ee t T o n ig h t guest and 25 w ere present. there and the orchestra m em beis •oad in the D over d is tric t. Mrs. Love You T ru ly . Mrs. Cannell A rt ‘Pop’ Snook, B ill and M attie M rs. W ilm a R ynning, Mrs. w ill b rin g th e ir in s tru m e n ts fo r le rs h k o v itc h has continued to Z IG ZA G The last m eeting of is a fo rm e r mem ber o f the San Lou Pahl, John M ills and M r. dy R ainbow G irls and was here land Mrs. H. V. ’Red’ C olt. Mrs. he Hoodlands V a lle y A ssociation M a ry Reed and M rs. M u ria l Rob the yo u n g people to see and nake h e r home there since his v is itin g fro m her home at Las C olt was ch a irm a n o f the com ook place at the B a rlo w T ra il ey were co-hostesses. A social perhaps tr y to play. The late Jacque G e rshkovitch, ieath. m ittee. nn A p ril 7 w ith about 30 m em to u r fo llo w e d the m eeting. Vegas Nevada. O ffic e rs o f the W estern R iders bers present. A p ril fc’ rth d a ys w ere honored M ain business on the agenda by the w o rth y m a tro n w ith g ifts club at S ta rk street in Gresham o f su g a r scoops fo r the women were hosts at the W estern Riders was the election of a president and tack p u lle rs fo r the men. Rodeo and Horse Show last Sat to f i l l the unexpired te rm ot Those present having b irth d a ys u rd a y and Sunday. R iders fro m W a rre n H yland, resigned. B ill were E leanor Seibert, J u lia Hera, various club« In clu d in g the Ore S te in b a rg e r of W em m e was A ugusta Bruns. R obert N orm an gon T ra il R iders fro m Sandy a t elected. George C la rk o f Rhodo tended. M ore than .300 persons dendron and Glen B arstad of and Rodney Nelson. T he su rp ris e o f the evening attended the Sunday meet. Wemme w ere elected as execu- was the adenda and presentation D u rin g the S a tu rd a y n ig h t ive board mem bers to f i l l vacan- o f g ifts and b irth d a y cakes to „„•<■1 Bill and F red Pahl took bes. Im p o rta n t business consid the w o rth y m atron, Hazel M u r th ird place in the G retna G re » ered was the m a k in g o f plans ra y and w o rth y patron, Clarence race; Fred Pahl second place in o r a big opening day on M ay 1, B row n. The g ift to the w o rth y S u rry and Don F a rm e r second p a rticip a tin g in by a ll m ou n ta in m a tro n was an E a ste rn S ta r in the fla g race. On Sunday Fred businesses. cup inscribed w ith the names of Pahl took firs t place in the pack D etails fo r opening day plans a ll her office rs. H e r b irth d a y age race. .r ill he given at the next meet- cake was a large obiong cake T w o m em bers o f the clu b are ng w h ich w ill be at the G o lf b e a u tifu lly decorated In blue and m ak in g plans for th e ir coining 7our.se T h u rs d a y evening, A p ril p in k the colors she chose fo r her m a rria g e F rid a y, M ay 6. They i l, at 8:30 PM. T he executive are B everly C olt and J im H o ff- ooard and the by-law s co m m itte e melster. News fro m o th e r club w ill meet there, tw o h o u rs earl- S a n d y M a rin ers mem bers re p o rts M rs. M y r lh e r to consider changes in the by- N eilson is back home again a fte r aws. The co m m itte e consists of H o ld C o ffe e H ou r -high P a ttie , ch a irm a n , Maude spending the past few m onths ire b s , George C la rk and Beth S A N D Y -S unday, A p ril 17, the M a rin e rs sponsored a C offee v is itin g w ith re la tive s in C a lifo r 3radley. M rs. A rb a M cP a u l w ill H o u r at the Sandy C o m m u n ity- nia and w o rd has come fro m ;ive a m em bership re p o rt at th a t P re sb yte ria n ch u rch annex fo l Mrs. Fred Pahl, Who is v is itin g I me. lo w in g the re g u la r m o rn in g ser re la tive s in E rw in , N o rth C a ro vice. lina, is anxious to be home and G ra n g er» A tte n d Mrs. Deane W esselink was in again in to clu b activitie s. fu n ctio n . b a rg e o f the Vicky Allen Has Subscribe To The Sandy Post -for looking you V- 1 ' a t our C o lto n M e e tin g Graduation means Cap, Gown and a Watch GODDESS OF TIM E tim rlct'a m«»l papnUf (me irnmend »etc« , ) (ewelt. 2 dtimonde $4950 S A N D Y —S ixteen m e m b e rs ro m the Sandy grange attended v is ita tio n n ig h t a t the C olton •’o o th ills gra n g e S a tu rd a y n ig h t, A p ril 16. O ve r 100 m em bers rep resenting 13 granges w ere in a t enúan ce. Included on the evening p ro g ra m was the sh o w in g o f a co lo r film by a m em ber o f the forest service o f the Estacada d is tric t. D a vid F o x o f P o rtla n d , p la y in g h is own accom panim ent on a s trin g in s tru m e n t, presented sev e ra l songs. B a rb a ra Beehler of B u ll R u n played an accordion 'selection and Leah B odley gave a reading. T he Sandy grange w ill hold a social n ig h t th is S a tu rd a y eve ning, A p r il 23, at the grange hall 'a t Kelso. A u to g r a p h e d P in DOLLY MADISON Tmie»« 21 jewel watch j / ewer w e e te i Hpanneh RBy bracelet G iv en B r id e -E le c t $5750 z ». 'P - " • /MAYTAGZ^ partyt ices include * federal t u B O R IN G The hom e o f M rs It is R ich was the scene o f a ecent b rid a l show er h o n o rin g diss B e ve rly C olt. T w o la rg e w h ite tissue bells .vlth bow o f w h ite sa tin rib b o n uspended over the w h ite cloth •overed g ift table w ere the dec n a tio n s A ro llin g pin auto I graphed by the guests was pre Rented M iss C olt. M rs. Genevieve VaJberg assist ed w ith the luncheon o f angel food cake w ith w h ip p e d cream and coffee served on glass tr; w ith nut cups topped w ith mini.» tu re brides. A A Come on in. Get your free box of Tide ¡ust for looking at our Maytag beauties. Help SOUND OFF The werli’t mott V wanted 21 jewel wat h fo r men. w .th mat» t>pan$i i la nd W ater Level C ontrol. get clothes cleanest. No d ir t streaks. • M aytag D ry e rs -y o u r widest ch o ice -g a s or electric — 6 m odels! V ent o r no-vent installation. . . . far more than any other make! CA M P P E N D IÆ T O N . M * $45*3 Pvt. Jackie D d Mrs Mi nd 1’ Hi CLIPPER f wihdihC« c t r lif ie d w ’ te rp ro o l‘ watch. 1 Î je w t lt , thbCA V r e t tant ant m agnetic, v \ A , m hands and dial, _,.tchm g e ip e n v e n A ti. 4, m ( * • (O lo' «n i O .iim t of in tin 4 l hot w ater per load w ith the Exclusive A u to m a tic • E xclusive M aytag agitator and D ouble Spin-Tubs us celebrate Maytag's 9 millionth washer PRESIDENT • Maytag Automatic washer Mr Hun s 1 1 f THIS OFFER GOOD UNTIL MAY 31 js id V. A CHANCE TO WIN A . $sJ50 RODGERS SILVER • COFFEE SERVING SET JUST FOR LOOKING AT THE MAYTAG WASHER AND DRYER AT LA RUE’S. 3 ^ 7 >' ’’ el $50 R e p a ir s - P ro m p t S e r v ic e - R a n g e - W a te r H e a te r E le m e n ts in S to ck G rokett Jewelry H ltu al 7-3101 M g \ fi» A I f* / I Sandy. Oregon • ( „ , ( . , , d . . t r y lu t O V A W o '. - ! " ,- I W o < a i» C o " f ««< W oierp'w w » b . ib . U. S. t t S t iN O CO wf’ er b e e n ', f e c i" . îe d e d go.ernm en» »pe tl& catiw ftt M i.« e «e .,»»*.< I . 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