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About Sandy post. (Sandy, Oregon) 1938-current | View Entire Issue (June 21, 1956)
Thursday, June 21, 1956 THE SANDY POST Centennial Rebekah Lodge Honors Past Noble Grands ESTACADA—More than 70 per ekah and Odd Fellow picnic .at sons attended the potluck dinner Mill Creek park. On Ju n e 24. Go preceding the recent meeting of to church Sunday will be obser Centennial Rebekah lodge when ved when m em bers atten d Eagle th e past, noble grands were hon Creek church. ored. C lara Brown, staff captain, an G eraldine W allace and Anna nounced a staff practice for Mon Underwood w ere named T heta Rho day, Ju n e 25 at 7:30 PM. Tw enty-nine women answ ered advisors. Also during the business roll call for the Past Noble G rands m eeting mem bers volunteered to help with the potluck dinner sla and were escorted to th e cen ter of the floor w here a floral trib u te ted for June 23 at 6:00 PM in the was presented in th e ir honor. V er city hall by the Cham ber of Com ses of thanks and appreciation merce. were read by Edna Nelson nd Fave A nnouncem ent w as made of the ' Bancroft, present and noble grand. Ju n e 29 Clackamas county Reb- A potted begonia was presented to each past officer. The list of past noble grands includes N ellie Currin, Mary Esh- elman, Della Ewalt, Mae Hitching, Susie Hitching, Lydia McConnell, Mollie Bates, Agnes C arpenter, M artha Myers, L orraine Sagner, L orraine Beisell. Lona Russell, Elsie Hale, Gladys Storm er, Amy Rivers. Florence Gohring, A lberta York. Ruth Crom er, Anna U nder wood C lara Lofton, D orothea Sut er, Clara Brown, Maye Eaton, Erma Higgins. Erma Sarver, Lour- ena Crawford, Evelyn M arshall. Ellen D resher and Wilma Rvnning ------------ CP------------ POST-PRESS CLASSIFIED ADS GET RESULTS ta k e ad van tag e off PG E’s W IR IN G F IN A N C IN G P L A N K , o h m M ow aè ÜM l oj *3 a. ntc n tK NEED NEW WIRING . . . for your range, hot water heater, dryer, additional floor plugs, yard lights, etc.? If you are a PGE customer —PGE's easy-pay wiring financing plan is your answer. Pay nothing down, as little as S3 a month right with your electric bill. Contact your electrical contractor or nearest PGE office for full information. PORTLAND GENERAL ELECTRFC COMPANY O /<9 Ort* Pi one « r Electric U lihty u r Estacada Locals ALONG ROUTE 2 Mr. W illiam H air and Mr. A r th u r H unt of P ortland have p u r chased th e S tro h acre on River Mill Road and are busily build ing hom es to live in. Both men are to be employed at the new ply wood plant. Welcome to the neigh borhood. Garden Club Sets Festival Plans Barton Locals Monday evening at the annual j school m eeting at the B arton sch- ESTACADA—Several meetings Mr. and Mrs. Fred H orner pur ; ool, 20 people voted and Gus Eich- chasing a new T V. receiver with have been held lately by the ex a larger screen— Mr. and Mrs. ecutive com m ittee of th e Estacada ner was elected to serve 5 years George Lundquist and Mrs. Jack G arden club in preparation for on the school board. ie Lee visiting at Beaverton Sun th e flow er show to be held in con Mrs. M innie Form an was a S un day with friends they hadn't seen junction with th e Old Times Fes day D inner guest at th e hom e of Acording to Jo h n Campanella in years—a big family d in n er at tival on July 28 and 29. Them e of this y ear's show is to Mr. and Mrs. Jim Miller. of Cam panella'« Market, Mrs. the Del G rant home Sunday, an ------------ CP------------ Cam panella has been very busy other big d inner at the Jack Akins be As Time Goes By. Mrs. Ed since h er re tu rn from Santa Mon home. Homer Newell and the boys L inn is general chairman. “Pecky ’ wood., wood th at's been Members of th e executive com ica California. She flew to P o rt going to the beach to get Mrs. m ittee are Florence Lamb, Marg attacked by fungi, birds or insects, land Saturday, Ju n e 9th, bring Newell and Jay who spent a used to be tossed away in the ing w ith h e r th eir th ree year old week with her folks there. Elwin arite Kelly, A bbie Arm strong, H at wood scrap pile but is now enjoy grandson, Donny. Between keep Shibley putting cedar shingles on tie H ershberger and Ruth West- ing a vogue for rustic in te rio r the exterior of his home and be erbe rg. ing track of him and remodeling paneling. ------------ CP------------. th e ir home, both Mr. and Mrs. ing host to his wife's folks, the Cam panella have had plenty to McCluskey fam ily of Portland, How strong is wood? A tooth Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Murry, Sunday. Mrs. Nick Hinchcllffe and do. Mulino, were guest of th eir grand pick laid flat was com pressed be two small nephews visiting her pa d au g h ter and family, Mr. and Mrs. A ttending sum m er school ses rents in California. Mrs. John Fug Calvin Kishpaugh and family for tween the steel jaws of a special machine. The toothpick left an sions at P ortland S tate are Mrs. le weary afte r driving non-stop F ath e r’s Day. im pression on th e steel jaws. Pearl G irt. Mrs. Wilma Cellers, from the place in W ashington Mrs. Lyla Beckgren and John Me w here her husband and son. Lar Rae. They are Estacada grade ry, are working. Fred M illard s school instructors. glassing in and painting a porch. George Lundquist and a crew put- Mrs. H elen Dawson and Mrs. tin a new sidewalk from door to Iris Sm ith w ere guests at the lad door at the grange hall. It makes ies Aid m eeting at the Home of Mrs. R H. C urrin recently. Eleven a grand place for tots to play. Mr. m em bers w ere present. A Picnic and Mrs. E verett Shibley calling was planned for July. Nellie C ur to greet a m em ber of Mrs. Shib- ley's high school graduating class, rin, Lydia M cConnell and Masle visiting in Estacada from Califor- H eine w ere appointed to a com nia. Bernice M iller and Mrs. Guy m ittee to make arrangem ents. j K eller attending a garden club af- -Mrs. Em ery K ingston has been j la ir and going on to a wedding visiting with a sister in San F ran reception la ter in the evening A Our experienced repair cisco, California. trailer house parked in .th e back yard of Mrs. Minnie W arner. Bea men will give you prompt, A fter spending the school year utifully kept lawns the rule a- long route 2. Mrs. John Fink in Estacada, B arbara Bayne re turned with her parents Mr. and planning to teach school in Dov precision repair service on Mrs. Lloyd Bayne to th eir hom e' er area next season. New folks in Sflliick, W ashington. AVhil/> ! ready to buy the H etu place. Val all your clocks and watches. tiere B arbara made h er home with erie Wagner working in Portland and will start a course at a beauty Moderate Prices! Mr. and Mrs. Rowland G irt. She school this fall—h er sister Karen plans to re tu rn to classes again, going to W estport, Washington to in the fall and to make her home be with h er ft h e r for the summer. with the G irt family. I he John Fugle family. Dodge, and Bud Fugle family, Portland, Stanley G irt is spending the Comer 82nd & Foster getting plans made to entertain Portland um m er at home after com pleting relatives fo r the eld er Fugles’ h 't freshm an y ear at Lewis and 50th Wedding anniversary in Ju - le-m Stroeoer rem aining *n C lark college. He is one of 15 to 1 be tapped as a m em ber of Phi Mu Hillsboro to pick straw berries — -------- CP---- — — Alpha, national honorary music Eva Jo G irt, recen t graduate fiatern ity , at a recent ceremony. 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