Sandy post. (Sandy, Oregon) 1938-current, February 21, 1957, Page 5, Image 5

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    Thursday, February 21, 1957
THE SANDY POST
Page 5
program
all past
pres- a Evelyn O’Brien is president.
, and
Mrs. honoring
Bond have
planned
A cake in the shape of a large
DOVER — A memorial pro- Dover PTA to be held in the ' idents of the PTA in recognition book, will be star attraction at
gram has been set for the Frirfav
v
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the PTA Founder’s Day meet- refreshment time, to be accom­
Februa r y 22. meeting of the i gram chaTm^ V r s .
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panied by jello anc coffee. All
ladies of the PTA were requested
to bring jello.
The public is invited.
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D o v e r
P T A
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F e t e
F o u n d e r
ZENITH - GIBSON - MOTOROLA
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SALES & SERVICE
Sandy
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Robert A. Bruns, who is an
instructor in electrical engineer­
ing and research at Southern
California University Tech, in
Pasedena, spent the weekend
with his parents, Mr. and Mrs
Ed F. Bruns, Sandy anc returned
to California by plane Sunday.
Bruns was in Oregon to give a
two day • lecture at Oregon
State College, Corvallis, on elec­
trical engineering.
There s No Substitute For Experience"
Art Has Had 18 Years 01 It!
M Ufuol 7-3261
Loop Highway
The Richard Meinig family of
Bend were visiting relatives in
Sandy and Portland over the
weekend.
Miss Clara Meinig is reporter;
by her family to be considerably
improved since she underwent ,
surgery last week in a Portland '
hospital.
Relatives report that Mrs
i E d a Buchegger, hospitalized
since early Janua,y after an auto
i accident, seems to be improved
but is still very weak.
John Hillyard got the first
leg up on the attractive trophy
given by Mills Brothers in a
new handicap tournament which
startec last Sunday at the San­
dy Gun Club. The handicap will
be conducted once each month
until some member wins three
times to retain permanent pos­
session of the trophy.
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Mr and Mrs. A. W. Dyal had
as Sunday dinner guests, Mr.
and Mrs. Jim Dyal and family
of Eugene and Mr. and Mrs. Ned
Dyal of Sandy.
N Y L O N SALE!
Auforna fie service
ca /i yot/r ffoi/sewarrner
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L O C A L S
W e carry a full line of fuel, the
By LILLIAN TENEYCK
Mr. and Mrs. Sam Richard,
Portland, were Sunday guests of
Last Monday evening as a
Mr. and Mrs. Ray Allen.
guest of Dr. Bill Howard and
his wife, Bill’s mother (Mrs.
At Dover School, in Mrs. Irene Inez Ho wart.) and this corres­
Grover’s primary grades, there pondent visited an oil painting
were four children who cele­ class held in the Oregon Artist’s
brated birthdays at the Valen­ Building on Park and St. Clair
tine party. The children were in Portland. The teacher is Ar­
Mike and Diane Stewart, who thur Selander, a well known
Phone us for service, we appreciate the business
are twins; Gene Laymon and Oregon Artist- Selander was
Jerry McClain-
formerly an employee of the
Oregon Tax Commission. Now
G r e s h a m
S e e d
& F e e d
Willard Wallace celebrated retired he devotes his time to
his thirteenth birthday with a teaching painting which he does
party at the home of his parents, two nights a week anc has also
Gresham
Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Wallace on ¡afternoon classes.
Phone M O 5-2186
Oregon
Monday evening. The guests in­
There were around 30 in the
cluded Jerry Isakson, Melvin class, about evenly divided be­
Fritsche, Marvin Wambolt and tween men and women, most of ’
Russel Turny.
yhom were middle aged, many
retired from active work. Dr.
Lester Buystedt, Sandy, is Howard said there were a num­
now visiting with his parents, ber of coctors, besides other
Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Buystedt, professional people.
in Hemet, California.
Tickle Creek so tickled
Mr. and (Mrs. Gregg Clemmer, Frank and Caroline Hauser when
Orient, were dinner guests of they were looking for a country
Mr. and Mrs. Jim Parker on home near Sandy, that they
Wednesday evening. Mr Clemmer bought two lovely bends of it
plans to open a furniture store with ten acres of land as a side
between Orient and Kelso.
issue. The ten acres were heavily
forested but after deciding
Word was received here by where they wanted their house,
friends this past week of the they carefully thinned out the
death in Portland of Walter trees so that from the east, south
Pelham, former Kelso resident.
and west of their home they
could see their prize possession.
Mr. and Mrs. John Fussell
Recently I spent a day with
and sons spent the weekend in the Hausers and was equally
Eugene at the home of Mrs. charmed with their pleasant lo
Fussell’s brother and family, Dr. cation. Frank has built most of
and Mrs. W. E. Alexander. Both the house himself as he is a
families attended the game be­ master craftsman. For utility,
tween the U. of O. and Universi­ beauty and convenience, the
ty of Washington.
house is unsurpassed and the
cupboards and closets! I counted
Guests at the Clarence Ben­ up to a cozen then lost track.
nett home last Sunday were Mr.
and Mrs. Jess Snelson of Salem.
Mr. and Mrs- Don Eaden and
son Allen (a high school senior
Judy Gantenbein, Kelso, join­ of Estacada) spent Sunday at
ed a group of girls (from the the home of Mr. and Mrs. George
Bethel Baptist church in Gresh­ TenEyck. Don files saws for the
am, who went to McMinnville Weyerhauser Co. at their plant
for a three-day annual Guild on the Clackamas. During the
convention on the campus of Christmas vacation the Eadens
Linfield college. The girls toured drove to Arizona where Mrs.
the campus and allotted some Eaden's brother haa a rose quartz
time for sight-seeing.
mine. The quartz is used in
making jewelry. The Eadens are
The young people of the interestec in rock collecting and
Sandy Assembly of God church Don has a nice display at their
met at the home of the Martin home in the Garfield section.
Osterbacks for a Valentine party,
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with 45 youngsters attending.
The evening was spent in play­
ing games. Sandwichea, jello,
punch, cake and cookies were
AY LANDON ASAKAHA
served
KELSO — The 4-H gardening
Mrs. M. L Steffi, Sandy, is club met last Tuesday at the
spending two weeks in Seattle home of Clifforc German. TT»e’
with her sister, Mrs. Marea boys brought different varieties
Spies.
of flower bulbs to durum
Gary Sandblast and Tom
Across from the con nary
Rumor has it that A1 Hall, of German were visitors.
the Hi-Way barber shop, has dis­
The next meeting will be at
Gresham
Phana M O 5-2501
covered a way to keep very the home of Landon Asakawa en
young customers calm during Februa.y 26
tonsorial operations. The device
is of an electronic nature.
very best grade of Utah lump and
nut Coal and presto-logs.
Stock up now on this famous Strut-
wear nylon hosiery a t this amazingly
low price.
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Howdy Folks:
Jones had just purchased
a new car, and it was his
most
prized
possession.
However, most of his neigh­
bors were envious, since
Jones had gotten delivery,
while they were still on the
waiting lists. Most of them
made him offers. One fellow
___ wanted to take the car the
.4^; ,j minute he saw it, and offer-
''A'".-' ed Jones a deposit
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"I don't want to sell, and
I don't want your deposit!"
Jones informed the man,
wearily. "'Everybody wants
to buy my car. Even one of
the pigeons in ' the church
steeple across the street!"
"A pigeon? Wanting to
buy a car? Ridiculous!"'
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Anatomy is something
which everybody has, but it
looks better on a girl.
The husband's smoking
and his refusal to attend
church services with his
wife had been chronic sore
spots in the couple's mar­
riage. Now, once again, she
was reading to him the lat­
est
medical
comments
about cancer of the lung.
"H u m pf," snorted the
man.
"A ll this silly talk
doesn't scare me. I intend
to go right on smoking
until the day I die!"
"Have it your way,"
snapped the weary wife
"But what makes you think
you'll stop then?"
10 gauge
12 gauge
14 gauge
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Binder Twine
5 lb. Ball
Bale (10 balls)
- - $1.20
- $10.50
Cedar Fence Posts
4 0 cents
Garden Club M et
see your CO-OP
Farmers Gas & Supply
Mr. and Mrs. Howard Hom-
back, Three Lynx, former Bull
Run
residents, rushed their
daughter, Mrs. Richard Gray, to
a Portland hospital Wednesday
morning. Mrs. Gray has been
staying with her parents while
her husband completes a tour
of duty overseas with the armed
forces .
Cited for traffic violations
by Sandy Police Chief, Carl
Lofstedt were Alex Dean Gray,
Gresham, basic rule and Gary
Albert Dishman, Portland, pass­
ing at intersection.
Miss Sally Lane, daughter of
the Dale Lanes, Sandy, returned
from a two weeks visit with her
grandparents in Yakima, Wash­
ington.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Albom,
Minocqua, Wisconsin, visited the
Alfrec Bloom family and the
G. W Schumakers in Sandy last
week. The Alborns are traveling
to Seattle. All three families had
been neighbors in the mid-west
before coming to Oregon.
Mr and Mrs. Virgil Post left
for Alaska recently. Mrs. Post
is one of the Roberts girls and
a sister of Mrs. Joel Jarl.
In terest On S avin gs
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MCREA5ED ;
Effective January 1st, 1957
The Clackamas County Bank
will Pay 2’/2°/ o on Savings Accounts
2 |% on C ertif ¡cates of Time for a Year
au will like banking at this home-owned independent bank where you can be sure of
Irsendly, personol service . . .
CLACKAMAS COUNTY BANK
AN INDEPENDENT BANK
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Sandy, Oregon