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A IV A U V llV U , Page 7 THE SANDY POST THURSDAY, APRIL 21, 195S I* V. . 4 ÎT I l l l V T hat« G^rlft F e te B r id e -E le c t li'l w y v f C «vlr» Í J lV p iK llll O < U t Featured At Bull Run PTA Meeting beth bradiey at Zigzag left alt around them by the hig wind storm. No harm was done to the main buildings although out-buildings were damaged. Sev- en trees fell at the Zigzag Inn. N ell's N otes G ra n g e A id s Y o u th G roup GARFIELIY The Youth chair Marilyn McHaffy AIMS BULL RUN — A very tend a gathering at Mrs. Van BORING men took fifteen teen-agers and pleasant and successful meeting Ausdell’s for the purpose of was initiated into the Beta Theta four adults to Warner grange of the Bull Run PTA was re making flowers for the wheel Rho Girls club of Boring at their Mr. and Mrs. Amos Lawrence Dean Barnett closed his Gate Saturday, April 16. regular meeting held Wednesday, and two children, and Mr. and way store at Zigzag lor most ot By ported last Thursday night. chair parade on May 13. Following the meeting, the April 13 in the Boring IOOF Mrs. Henry Buchner and two 'last week, while he himself help-, The meeting featured an Eas ■est of the evening was spent Nell Howe hall. President JoEllyn Skala children, all of Portland, spent «xl Art Baumhaek’s crew to hoist ter program, white elephant sale The Easter Sunrise Sendees j laying games and square dane- and pie social plus entertainment. were held at Corbett Christian caned the meeting to order anl a long Easter weekend with Mrs the building and move it back. lug. minutes were read by Valrae Sinclair Wilson at her home on ¡The service station and duplex Dick Anderson sang two well- church instead ol Rooster Rock Dr. and Mrs. F. E. Boyden arc I A talent contest is planned for are already raised to highway home after spending the winter May known Easter songs. The Stran because of the rain. Some 100 Seeger. Fifteen girls answered the Sandy river. 21, at the Redland grange. ievel and filling will be done this ger of Galilee and The Holy persons were in attendance. ¡roll call. Two Rebekah members Bill Steinbarger and Bub Stone ¡week. The post office will be in Mexico Catherine Olson had | Nine new members were taken City. Nancy Kitchen played a Special music was furnished by were present. Following the meeting, the caught two good big fish one I raised and moved over next to her knee operated on and was n at the last meet. Members are piano solo and the class taught the Aims choir and a trumpet in the hospital for a few days by principal Fairbanks demon solo added to the program. Fol ¡girls were invited to the home day last week and came horn-' the store. The little building Mrs. Joe Stoll made a flying working and planning for a de all set for a Fish Fry. This of their advisor. Mrs. Erma Rich gree team. in between was taken down. st rated the use of visual aid pic lowing the services a ham and trip to San Francisco Jerry tures in the class room. egg breakfast was served by the and a bridal shower honoring turned into a kind of free-for-all Mr. and Mrs. Earl Butler are Steinbarger will conduct a class The teen-agers are very much chicken, elk. vension and fish moving into Norman Park’s Miss Bevery Colt was given. a part of the evenings of square Following the entertainment ladies of the church. Beverly is a charter member buffet at the Steinbarger«’ home house on Truman road, which in Home Nursing very soon now dancing and fun. All meetings youngsters enjoyed fishing in the at the Wemme Community Hall 4H fish pond and adults pur The Sunday school program a’ of the club and also past presi for about 18 neighbors who all has been vacant several months. Walter Creighton was operated are chaperoned and young peo joined In the cooking as well as chased white elephants. Aims church Sunday morning dent. on and is improving slowly. He ple as well as adults have at: All adjourned to the kitchep vfras well attended. The adu’t Flowering quince, a bride doll the eating thereof. is in Emanuel hospital Artie enjoyable time. Also people who W. H. Perkins, an old-time for refreshments of coffee and portion of the program included and white candles deorated the Blaisdell poked his little hand do not belong have volunteered Oregon newspaperman, has taken cookies and the pie auction. la duet by Mr. and Mrs. Goerti I lace covered bride’s table. Favors Nell Howe Is serving on the ¡one of the cottages on the Bill in the beater of his mother’s j their help and furnished refresh and a solo by Earl Weeks. The of nut cups covered with laee jury at Oregon City this month Drips property for a year. He electric mixer and got fingers i ments. Aims Community Club met at junior class presented a skit doilies, with blue ribbon bows and she's having fun finding out gained fame in newspaperdom entwined In a most amazing | About sixty were in attendance the home of Mrs. Emil Ström representing a radio broadcast and filled with small colored how the law operates. Walt by assisting in the capture of a | way but Jerry Steinbarger’s First at the last dance. Transportation represented a Blaisdell is also a juryman. berg Wednesday afternoon with of readings from the Bible with marshmallows notorious criminal named Mi- I Aid knowledge and quick action was furnished by Ernest Duus. ten members present. Mrs. Edna questions and answers. Recita bride’s nosegay. Small colored larky near Klamath Falls in 1925 proved of great help Dick Pay Gordon and Ed Ia'e. papeT slippers were made for Bill and Jo Drips had a twenty- Lawson of Sandy, formerly of tions were given by members of when Walter Pierce was gov Phelps rushed to the hospital fourth' wedding anniversary on place cards. Aims was a guest. Mrs. Lawson the children’s class and the pri ernor of Oregon. Malarkey was with a ruptured appendix The April 4. They celebrated by hav- Many pretty and useful gifts was one of the original founders mary grade closed the program Main Mtieef, Sanity suspected murderer on whose William Drips celebrated their of the club about nine years ago. I with songs. There will be eve were received by the bride-elect. iing» dinner out at one of ih-> a head 25th wedding anniversary Stev a price was set. Perkins Mountain’s good eating places. After the gifts were opened, It was decided tp hold the ning services Sunday at Aims a lunch of open face sandwiches Nell Bistorious had a birthday was instrumental In capturing en Hickey has given himself his postponed pot-luck party Satur hall. and cocua was served by Mrs. on the same day, but she foilei him in a lonely farmhouse where Own version of a crew cut mir day, April 23. aculously leaving his scalp in Florence Colt and Mrs. Erma Iher - neighbors’ efforts to give he had taken refuge. Hostesses Mrs. Strömberg and T r a ffic S a f e t y tact The Executive board of the 1 her a birthday celebration by ¡Rich. Mrs. Eisner served refreshments | Wy-East Garden club had a de Afternoons from I to 5 .being gone all day to town and Jerry Steinbarger is planning at the close of the afternoon Is P r o g r a m T o p ic in the evening of First Aid class. to take a Red Cross course in lightful meeting at the home of meeting. Closed Monday X Tuesdays L u th eran L e a g u e Mrs. Leanna Morris Daisy Home Nursing in Portland. Sub Schafer BRIGHTWOOD—At the social returning home with A l l ' , tim e Phone Cherryville Forest service men at Zigzag sequently she will give instruc some beautiful pamplets from the The American Legion and au meeting of Mt. Grange last Sat H a s E v e n in g M e e t No. a Collect xiliary of Corbett met Friday urday evening the lecturer pre SANDY -The April 18th meet have been busy the last ten days tion in this to a class in the Barnhaven Primrose Gardens evening. Most of the meeting sented a program on traffic safe ing of the Lutheran Women's repairing the northwest corner mountain area. i where »lie visited recently The was devoted to discussion ci ty. A1 Rounds was there with i Missionary League was held a’- of the office building, which was new Watermans spending a plans for the coming annual his square dancing class of jun- !the home of Mrs. Henry Wewer wrecked in the recent big blow. Jennie Welch spent three days week-end at Klamath Falls Ber Salmon supper. Member^ voted 1 ors who demonstrated several with Mrs. Emil Reich as co-host- They also cleared up all the fall in Portland last week attending tha McDonald recovering from en trees and blow flow n from the and participating in the antique a badly sprained ankle The Bill th e sum of S20 for non-veteran routines in square dancing. jess. child welfare. Visitors present were Mr. and Topic of discussion for the storm. Fortunately the Wy’ east show given at the Wesminster Stelnbargers of Wemme enter Garden club’s rhododendron test Presbyterian churyh. About 2G tained delightfully a large party There will be no regular May- Mrs. A1 Rounds, Mrs. Louise meeting but the ladies will at- O’Dea. Mrs. Spoonpr. Mrs. Kare, evening was taken from the garden was not damaged by the Oregon antique dealers took part of their friends That nice man. The cone with the eual on top. Lutheran Woman’s quarterly, falling trees which did damage Jim O’Dea. Tony White and Mt. Help Dave Temple, surprised us all Train Soldiers of the Cross. of $4,000 to forestry buildings. in the show. and Mrs. Loren Purdy. by getting married Dane Specializing in P ix ie G roup Is The next meeting will be held Refreshments were served bv Schultz taking same very pretty B irth d a y P a r ty at the home of Mrs. Harry Hall Pat Rogan is working for the Mrs. Irene Petrie and assistants. N e w B r o w n ie U n it pictures. Later there was dancing by boUs at 1:30 PM. Thursday, May 12. forest service again now. F e te s S a n d y ite SANDY The Pixie troop of adults and juniors. ren IYocker, Mrs. R. S. Bunnell, the Brownie Scouts of Sandy Ed Morton*and two helpers SANDY—Mrs. Harvey Schnei Mrs. Vie Spaller, Mrs. David held their first investiture cere der was honored last week at a have been working on the late mony at the regular meeting S a n d y G ra n g e Rita Etoise is the name given Harry Morton’s place neai Zig birthday party given by Mrs. Bell. Lynne and Stevie, Mrs. Wil Monday. the new daughter of Mr. and zag mountain, getting it ready Dean Bredenkamp at her home liam Bell and Kery and King S e ts C ard P a r ty for all occasions Mrs. Leslie Wallace of Route 2, for the summer. in Troutdale. Those invested and receiving Bredenkamp. their Brownie pins of the newly SANDY—The Sandy Grange Sandy. The baby was born March Those present besides the guest Gallon $1.69 After Mrs. Schneider opened formed troop were Carol Hicks, will hold its regular card party 31 at the Osteopathic hospital in Both Zigzag Inn and Barlow of honor and Mrs. Bredenkamp Hand packed qts.& pts. her gifts the hostess served a this Saturday night, April 23. at Portland, weighing in at 9 pounds Trail Inn folk have been busy were Mrs. Keith Schneider, Mrs. Frances Parker, Carol Ackers, Sandy Carol Searls, Geraldine Redmon, the grange hall in Kelso at 8 and 9 ounces. She has two broth since the snow melted, getting Dean Schneider, Julie and Deb beautiful birthday cake, ice Mutual 7 2781 ers Williard and Lawrence and rid of fallen trees and blowdown bie, Mrs. Bill Radford, Mrs. War- cream and coffee. Katie Leavitt. Diane Limbaugh, PM. Sandra Deming, Mary Hensel-1 Working on the evening com four sisters, Jeanette, Donna, man, Willma Pearce, Ruth Walk mittee will be Margaret Bell and Karen and Lesa. 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