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About Sandy post. (Sandy, Oregon) 1938-current | View Entire Issue (June 21, 1956)
Poge 2 THE SANDY POST Fam ily Here From Alaska WEMME—Mrs. L aura LeMond of Wemrae was pleasantly su r prised by a short visit from her youngest son, wife and two daugh- lers, who flew down from Haines, Alaska. Mr. and Mrs. LeMond taught school at Haines last year and plan to teach th e re this next year. He gradated w ith high honors last Ju n e with a m asters degree. His schooling was delayed by World War Two. He served three years over seas and was dlsclyirged with a m aster sargeants rating, then finished his education at the Mon m outh college of education. They plan to live in Monmouth when they finish th e ir tim e In Alaska. His wife taught several term s in Astoria, G rande Ronde, and Fall City. Both have been asked to teach at Monmouth, while they are visiting there this sum mer. Mrs. LeMond has two other sons. One with the Maccabees In P ort land and the other a Doctor at Austin, Texas. ----- CP----- Guests A t P arty iFx-Kelso Students Join For R eunion M t. Hood Fire Laddies Slate KELSO—Ex-pupils and teach ers of Kelso school gathered Sun day, Ju n e 10 for th eir annual re union in th e form er school build ing, now known as the Sandy G range hall, with 40 pupils and th ree teachers present. O pening th e day's program was th e serving of a potluck dinner with Mrs. M ildred D ecker and Mrs. Dorothy Sanderson in charge. T he program folowing the din ner hour consisted of rem iniscent talks by teachers and pupils with Miss Ruth Baumback as chairman. Bee Nelson, who has spent his en tire life in the community, gave a very interesting account of school days in the old log school house, having begun his education th ere in 1882. Teachers present were Mrs. A.C. Baumback, prim ary teacher, who began her Oregon teaching there in Septem ber 1919, Mrs. Caroline V aeretti Hauser, principal during the early 192U’s and Mrs. Louise Nelson, principal from Septem ber 1917 to December 1919, and again from Septem ber 1944 to Ju n e 1946 when th e school was consolidated with the Sandy district. D uring the program a moment of silent prayer was observed in memory of Robert Jonsrud, Robert ■Jail, students during the early days of the school and Mrs. Sophie Barnum, principal some 40 years ago, all having passed away since the last meeting. All expressed the hope th at a larg er attendance will be present for th e reunion again next year. -CP BRIGHTWOOD—The semi-an nual benefit dance, sponsored by the Mt. Hood F ire departm ent, will be held this Saturday night, Ju n e 23 at Log Lodge in Rhodod endron. D ancing will begin at 9 PM. Proceeds from th e benefit dan ce held by th e group in December were used to purchase 200 feet of 2 1/2 inch hose and a dry chem ical extinguisher to be used by the fire departm ent. Proceeds from the dance th is Saturday will be used for operational expenses. Those planning to attend are not only suporting a fine volunteer organization but have an evening of fun in store for them. ------------ CP------------ CURRINSVILLE—R obert Cur- rin was honored on his 86th b irth day with a party arranged by Mrs C urrin and Mrs. Gohring. Mr. C urrin is a patient In an Oregon City nursing home and the party in his honor was also for all the patients in his ward. Adding to the p arty festivities was the receipt of a congrauiat- ory telegram from his dau g h ter j and son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Don Allen of Susanville, California. 2 lines 1 co 18bodoni ------------ CP----------- S traw berry growers in Clack Mrs. Virgil Dobson of Kelso road was accidentally wounded in amas county are invited to make application for m em bership in the the eye by a B-B gun. Five-Ton S traw berry club if this year they have obtained yields of five tons p er acre on at least five acres, or have m arketed at least 25 tons of straw berries from less than five acres. S traw berries sold to processors and fresh m arkets count tow ards the yield, according to Leon Garolan, county agent. For m em bership in this select group, growers may obtain app SALES lication forms from the extension PARTS office in Oregon City. All bearing SERVICE acreage is counted in determ ining average yields on each farm, states Garoian. G rowers who achieve this high production will again be honored POWER SAWS at a banquet scheduled for August LOGGING EQUIPMENT 10 in Portland. ------------CP------ - ■ Mr. and Mrs. Nogi Asakawa a t tended the funeral of th e ir nep Route 1 - Box 177 hew, Ted Kinoshita of Gresham , Eagle Creek, Oregon Phone Estacada 74-51 Anvtim e last week. G row ers Invited To Membership the Rhododendron Boosters club last week voted not to hold a barbecue as had previously been MINNIE MAJORS planned. The meeting, held at the BAKER—Funeral services for Log Lodge, decided to give ser- Mrs. M innie Majors of Baker, RHODODENDRON—A fter con ious consideration to a plan to form erly of Cherryville, were held hold a carnival some tim e during siderable discussion m em bers of Saturday, Ju n e 9 at Baker. Mrs. Majors, born Minnie Flynn on August 1, 1875 in Missouri mov ed with h er parents to Kansas for five years before coming to O re gon in th e spring of 1888. T he fam ily lived at Pleasant Valley n ear G resham fo r two and a half years before settling in the Cherryville area. She was a m em ber of the Sandy Church of C hrist and the AS LOW AS PER SQUARE YARD ■ Sandy P ioneer Association. Survivors include two daughters, 12' WIDTHS PER RUNNING FOOT Mrs. Alice Myers of B aker and Mrs, Vlra Marsdon, G resham and two son, Waldo and Floyd Doug las, both of Baker. T here are 17 grandchildren, 7 great-grandchild ren and 3 great-great grandchil dren. Also two sisters, Mrs. Alice T rullinger of Portland and Mrs. August H ornecker of Sandy and two brothers, George Flynn of Boring and Ira Flynn. ------------ CP------------ Bill Matten, father of Mrs. Vio 8112 S. E. FOSTER ROAD let G erm an and Mrs. L arry P ark GREEN STAMPS PHONE PRospect 4-7321 er, has been in a P o rtland hos pital for several months. O b itu a ry ... Plan Fall Wedding BORING— Mr. and Mrs. Janies F. 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