Sandy post. (Sandy, Oregon) 1938-current, July 21, 1955, Page 8, Image 8

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THE SA N D Y POST
T H U R S D A Y , JU L Y 21, 1955
S A N D Y — Jay W . Shat
the A u to M ech an ics In s ti­
tu te fo r western Oregon,
n o rth e rn C a lifo rn ia and
w estern N evada, retu rne d
re c e n tly
fro m
a
tr ip
th ro u g h his te rrito ry d u r­
ing w hich he conducted
a u to m echanic classes
These classes were held
a t P ortland, Salem, Sac­
ram e n to , San Francisco,
S tockton and V a lle jo H is
schools are to te ach m e ­
ch an ics the in tric a c ie s o f
h y d ra m a tic transm ission.
S h a ffe r was accom panied
on his trip by M rs. S haf­
fer. He w orks fo r the R.
S. S m ith M o to r com pany
d u rin g periods between
his a u to m ech an ic c la s ­
ses
S A N D Y — Pastor A rm e n Johnson (center) o f th e Sandy
S eventh-day A d v e n tis t ch u rch , is shown above lo a d in g
te n ts in th e w arehouse a t G ladstone Park, w here crow ds
up to 16,000 are expected on th e c a m p g ro u n d on w eek­
ends fo r the Seventh-day A d v e n tis t co n v e n tio n w h ich
s ta rts to d a y a n d co n tin u e s th ro u g h J u ly 30. T he c a m p ­
g ro u n d w ill be d o tte d w ith 1600 te n ts fo r th e m ore th a n
7 ,0 0 0 peo ple w ho are e xpected to ca m p th e re fo r the
d u ra tio n o f t u>e m ee ting M in is te rs o f th e c h u rc h have
been d o in g th e b u lk o f th e w o rk g e ttin g th e 74 acres o f
th e G la dsto ne p a rk in readiness fo r m em bers o f the c h u rc h
fro m a ll p a rts o f th e state w ho w ill a tte n d th e sessions.
Estacada Locals
Centennial Re- Denny Sarver recently had sur-
t last Wednes- j gery for appendicitis.
13, with thir- j Officers who were unable to
attending. The
Present were: Erma Sarver,
Ige was draped financial secretary; Mabel Broc-
be Ames who i ***» chaplin; Jean Smith, warden
ltly Mr Ames an<f Ann Underwood, right sup-
ul member of P°rter t0 the Noble Grand.
Rebekahs, and
An announcement was made of
of the Order. ' a county wide picnic to be given
tip the growth ' at Milk Creek Park July 31
both organiza- This gathering is for all Odd
greatly missed. Fellows, Rebekahs, and their
were sent to families, and the Theta Rho
f Portland and Clubs.
rs. Githens is ' After the business meeting the
lodge, and is members assembled to the din-
tland hospital, ing room for their social time.
Church To Stage
Barbecue Dinner
GRESHAM -Acountry fair bar­
becue dinner will be held on
the grounds of St. Luke’s Epis­
copal church at Powell boulevard
and Cathey road from 4 to 8 PM
Saturday, July 23. Proceeds will
be used for the church land
purchase fund.
The tables were attractively dec­
orated with roses and other sum­
mer flowers.
Committee in
charge was Lydia and Earl Mc­
Connell, Les and Margaret Lynch,
Robert and Ella McConnell, and
Kathryn Pederson. The membeis
were served with coffee, tea, and
delicious home made cakes.
I combinations are being taught
Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Wade had
Mr. and Mrs. John Gile had as
as guests for a week, Mr. and
Monday evening visitors, July 11.
Mrs. Mac Varner and three chil­
Mr. and Mrs. Dave Horner, Mr. dren of Chinook, Montana. The
and Mrs. William Sinclair, and Varners had a very enjoyable
Mr. and Mrs. Hershel York. Mrs. trip by train to Oregon. While
York is now home from the hos­ here they enjoyed a trip to the
coast and one to Mount Hood.
pital where she spent 4H months It was the first time the chil­
due to an automobile accident dren had seen the coast. Mrs.
and she is greatly improved. She Varner is Mr. and Mrs. Wade’s
is now able to get around with niece.
the aid of a walking cast on her
leg. This was Mrs. York’s first
I Wetherbee, was obligated in the time out since the serious acci­
1st and 2nd degrees and will be dent.
1 given the degrees in full at a
Mrs. Elsie Hale has been con­
1 later date.
ducting classes in remedial work
GARFIELD
The Garfield
RHODODENDRON
R. ’
The birthday cake was made for several children of the first,
Price, who has a summer c
Grange .met Saturday evening, by Blanche Groves and the com­
second,
and
third
grades.
The
July 9, at 8 PM with about 15
tage in Rhododendron, suffer
mittees were Mr. and Mrs. Rex classes are held from ten to elev­
members present.
( Bledsoe, Mr. and Mrs. Joe Jans­ en o’clock each morning, anJ
There were 'two names read sens. Mr. and Mrs. Rollie Poppino will be held throughout the caugnt his foot in a vine and
fell across a rock. An ambu
to become members. One by Initi­ and Mr. and Mrs. Milo Groves. month of July.
lance was called and he was
ation and the other by reinstate­ Refreshments were served after
Word drills, reading, stories, taken It) a hospital in Portland.
ment. One candidate, Richard the meeting.
and various number drills and
Alice Scales is in Good Samari­
tan hospital for observation.
S A N D Y — L ea vin g S ta n fo rd M e m o ria l chapel
Summer Resident
Hurt In Aeeident
a t S ta n fo rd U n iv e rs ity are M r. and M rs.
Sherwood Bimpanv was taken John Irv in g S trom Jr., w ho were m a rrie d a t
to St. Vincent’s hospital last Sat­
urday. Reports are that he is a noon cerem ony p e rfo rm e d by Rev. M in o t
o f th e chapel on June 18. M rs. Strom is the
resting nicely.
fo rm e r Janice Evans, d a u g h te r o f D r and
M rs. H A Schneider o f Sandy. Strom is the
son o f M r. and M rs. John I. Strom Sr., o f
Long Beach, C a lifo rn ia . T he couple are m a k ­
ing th e ir hom e in Redwood C ity , C a lifo rn ia .
Saturday Thru Wet
Fascinating Exhibits and Fun
tor the Entire Family
H O O D R IVE R — H ere are some o f th e guests
fro m Sandy w ho tra ve le d the Lolo Pass last
S unday in th e b ig g e st caravan to go over
th e ro u te on th e W e s t side o f M t H ood A t
th is ta b le is H erb C o ff
Ivan B arker, Jo hn ny Cc
non and Ivan B arker.
Bring the children.
They'll love a ride in the
W e 're in v itin g everybody in tow n to com e in and see
o u r own person al 19 5 5 a u to show, th e C h e v ro le t F eatur-
am a. W e have g le a m in g , life -s iz e e x h ib its o f C h e vro le t
e n g in e e rin g fe a tu re s a t w ork. W e have e x h ib its you can
a c tu a lly o pe ra te y o u rs e lf . . . and have fu n o p e ra tin g .
A lso, we w o u ld lik e to in v ite you to ta k e th is o p p o rtu n ity
to d riv e the 1955 M o to ra m ic C h e v ro le t and experience
its g re a t new fe a tu re s on th e road. So, com e in soon
Chevrolet Kiddie Convertible
H ere's a special fe a tu re to th r ill the youngsters! The
C he vro let K id d ie C o n v e rtib le is a sidew alk-sized version
o f the 1955 C hevrolet. The c a r is m ou nte d on a SDecial
FREE DRAWING! YOUR CHILD CAN
W IN A KIDDIE CONVERTIBLE
Some lucky boy or girl it actually going to w in
a Kiddie Convertible. W e're going to have a
grand d raw ing on the final day of the Feafurama
and one happy youngster w ill take home a
handsome Kiddie Convertible. Drop in soon and
enter your child’s name for the big draw ing.
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SATURDAY, JULY 23 THROUGH WEDNESDAY, JULY 27
$1699
WILL STILL BUY YOU ABRAND NEW 1955
CHEVROLET (All Taxes and Freight Included)
Only A Few Left, So Hurry!
Trades Accepted
GMAC or Bank Terms
S A N D Y — These are th e Sandy m id g e ts who
have been g iv in g th e league leaders in th e
su m m e r b ase ba ll w o rld a bad tim e They
p la ye d a d o u b le -h e a d e r F rid ay n ig h t w ith
L ynch , w h ic h is le a d in g the league Sandy's
boys lost b o th gam es— 16 to 14, a nd 16 to
,0 T he boys p la ye d a n d won over Rockwood
Tuesday n ig h t 14-6 T he boys in th e p ic tu re
fro m le ft, back row, are C h u ck C roston,
Jerry K a tt, Eddie H o lt, M ik e M o te |l, C harles
Leathers, D avid W iesen F irst row are R ic k /
Bodley, Lester H odge, M ic k H o ffm a n , F rank
Emerson, G ary Lam b, Roger Stone and M ik e
M u rra y Team m an a g e r s ta n d in g b e h in d the
boys is Bob M a rc u m A r t B akke, co -m an ag er
o t the te a m is n o t in th e p ic tu re
WEILER CHEVROLET
CHEVROLET HEADQUARTERS FOR CLACKAMAS COUNTY
Oregon City