Sandy post. (Sandy, Oregon) 1938-current, March 21, 1957, Page 4, Image 4

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THE SANDY POST
Thursday, March 21, 1957
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Farr,
Miss Dorothy Bogart, Spring-
Mr. and Mrs- Roy Graham and field, is visiting with the Dale
F. B Woodard, all of Sandy, Bogarts for several weeks, as
visited with Mr. Farr’s uncle and is another guest, Mrs. Pierce
aunt, Mr .and Mrs. R- B. Reis of Bogart. The Bogart’s guests on
Kenneth Innis, Route 1, Box gins before dividends of $12,068-
VANCOUVER BARRACKS,
Rhocodendron on Sunday.
i Sunday were Mr. and Mrs- Abe
Dennis Dryer returnee home
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Snyder anc Mr. and Mrs. Errett 58A, Corbett, was elected pres­ .74. The balance after payment WASHINGTON — New, shorter,
she was spending the
ident of the Farmers Gas and of dividends on preferred stock ready reserve ob-igations for day While
this week after spending several
Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Quinn of Moore.
from
home,
in Gresham, Mrs.
Supply, local cooperative assoc- will be distributed to patrons young men in the 17 to 18% Fay Bellar’s friends
days in Portland at the home of Sandy, visited with Mr- and Mrs. I
gathered at
his grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Bill Wilson, Boring-
I
Mr. and Mrs- Zeryl Silver, iation, at the annual meeting of I on the basis of 3 per cent of year old bracket are available to her home in Sandy to prepare
the
board
of
cirectors
March
19.
:
their
purchases
in
1956.
W- D. Dryer. Weekend visitors
i enlistees in the Army Reserve, a surprise baby shower in her
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j Mrs. F. B. Woodard and daugh
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at the Everett Dryer home this
i it was announced today by Col- honor. Seventeen guests greeted
Mrs. Norma Syblon, Beaver- \ers- Betty
and Wanda, all of Innis succeeds Robert Taylor
week were Everett’s sister, Mrs. ton, visited with her daughter Sandy, visited with Mr. and Mrs. who resigned from the board i
I onel Willard B. Carlock, Chief her when she returned late
W. N. Mortimer, her husband and and family, Mrs. Earl Mitchell, Oliver Zerba in Colville, Wash- because of press of other business.
I of the U- S. Army Military Dis­ Tuesday afternoon. Hostesses
four children, from The Dalles- in Sandy on Sunday.
trict, Oregon.
ington from Wednesday through Claud Rayboum of Route 2, Box
were Mrs. Ginger Edes, Mrs.
27, Boring was re-elected vice- ¡gw
.
n • I ■
The Mortimers are en route to
Sunday last week-
These new obligations shorten Billie Williams and Mrs. Annie
president
and
R.
H.
Wilcox
was
p
l
l
f
r
I
n
B
1
1
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their new home in Redding,
the period of participation in Johnson.
A daughter, Sherry Linn, was
California.
Miss Patsy Cox, Portland, re-appointed secretary-manager. | B —— * ■■■ ■ w i l l
ready reserve training to three
Games were played by the
born to Mr. and Mrs. Glen Smith
New board members elected
waj> a house guest of Miss Frances
years after the individual com­ lacies before the gifts were
the
former
Beverly
Quinn)
of
WASHINGTON,
D-
C.
—
Re­
at
the
annual
meeting
of
the
Roy Crone, Sandy, is now in
for several days last
pletes his six months of active
and refreshments served.
California. Granc- Parker
members on March 5th are presentative Walter Norblad has duty training. This compares opened
Oklahoma, staying with relatives Susanville,
week.
Attending the party, besides
introducec
legislation
to
provide
parents
are
Mr.
and
Mrs.
J.
E.
George Metzger, 3106 N. E. 132nc
for a short while after the death Quinn of Sandy.
a limitation on imports of ply­ with the previous requirement the guest of honor and the host­
of his brother in that state.
A combination skating and Portland; T. C. Hendricks, Route wood to 15 per cent of the domes­ of a total active duty and reacy esses, were; Mrs. Louise Smith,
2,
Box
486,
Boring
and
George
slumber party was enjoyed by
reserve training obligation of Mrs- Marion James and Terry,
Heidi and Jill Boyd, Portland, several girls on Friday night at Toya, Route 2, Box 820, Gresham- tic consumption of the previous five
Grace Ann, small daughter of
years, Colonel Carlock Mrs. Ellen Steffi, Mrs. Vi Mark-
the Lon Higgens, Sandy, is in were recent guests of Miss Mari­ the home of Miss Sonera Dor Retiring board members were year.
stated.
well, Mrs. Helen Dahrens, Mrs.
Doernbacher hospital, Portland lyn Mitchell, Sandy.
man. Guests were Miss Velda W. P. Nuffer, Route 2, Box 533
“The imports of plywood par­
Dorothy DeLong, Mrs. Modell
This
option
allows
high
school
Troutdale
¡Robert
Allegre,
Route
with pneumonia.
Howell, Miss Patti Smoke and
Caswell, Miss Wanda Williams,
2, Box 965 Troutdale; and M. ticularly from Japan, were at a men a one year deferment after Miss Luana Edes, Mrs. Dee
Marvin Wamboldt had a Miss Sandra Smith-
enlistment
before
taking
the
six
reasonable
figure
several
years
J. Benda, Route 2, Box 533, Bor­
Clara Meinig, Sandy is now birthday party Saturday at the
Steffi and Mrs. Ecith Koehler,
month active duty training.
Mr. and Mrs. Richard Klein ing The new board also appoint­ ago which gave them an export
in Hillhaven Rest Home, Port­ home of his parents- Refresh­
all of Sandy; Alice and Joan
A
phase
of
the
program
cur­
ed
Kola
Fellman
of
Route
2,
Box
ments
were
servec
to
Dale
market and yet did not material­ rently in affect is slated to ex­ Ameele and Velma Bellar, of
went to The Dalles on Sunday
land, following surgery perform­
Harrington, Melvin. Fritsche, and visited with Mr. and Mrs. 888, Troutdale to fill out the un- ly affect American production,” pire
ed last month.
on April 1, the Colonel said. Gresham.
Donald Terrill, Gilbert Fritsche, Wesley Gilliard and Mr. Klein’s expirec term of Taylor.
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Norblad
said
.
This
phase allows men to join
Auditor E. W. Rector an­
and Willard Wallace.
nephew from California, Leo
Harolc Terpenning is now at
the
Army
Reserve
for
six
years
“However, in the last half
nounced the best year in the Co­
Sprenkle.
his home in Sandy convalescing
op’s
history
with
total
net
mar-
dozen
years the importation of with no active duty obligation.
Miss
Beth
Snyder
Sandy
from recent surgery.
This program also permits the
Douglas Barker, who has
plywooc squares has risen from man to request six months ac­
visited with Miss Barbara Rose
been
spending
a
month’s
leave
Gresham for a few days last
67 million squares, representing tive duty training at a later date
Harry and Willis Andresen, of of
week. Barbara had just under- visiting his parents, the Ivan
7 per cent of our consumption more convenient to him.
Newport, were weekend visitors gone a tonsillectomy in a Port- Barkers and his twin brother
The six month training pro­
with relatives in Sandy.
to
the current figure of 46 per
Visitors to Marmot last week
land hospital.
Dan, is due back at his U. S.
cent of the plywood used in this gram is now oped to men in the were George TenEyck, Jr. and
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| Navy base next Thursday, March
26 to 35 year age bracket. These his wife, Nan, of North Bend
The Ed Buswells, well-known
country.”
Mr. and Mrs. Jay Minyard, 28th.
.
.. .
,
| men may enlist for three years J George, who teaches in the North
residents of Sandy the past sev­ Mrs. Abe Snyder and Janice and I
I nis means that unless a jn the Army Reserve and then Bend Junior High school is also
To . avert possible . curtailed
eral years, are now located in Mrs. Verdon Fritsche were guests '
Sandy’s grade schoolers, com-.
~
British Columbia, Canada, where of Mr and Mrs W " KunZVif 1 inR home with mumps, have sur- educational programs for Oregon reasonable quota is established, serve six months of active cuty an enthusiastic scout leader and
Gresham F r i d a y X i r i Mrs prised — ral
^heir parents youth caused by mountmg local more and more of these imports training. This training must be has taken many field trips with
Ed is employed.
Kunz showed colorec slides of who thou8ht the disease could
~ distnc‘ property taxes, will be coming into this country started within 120 days after en- i the boys.’
.
,
, colore{- slides of . cau„ut
.
tj
, . . the Oregon Education Associa- and will very ma.eri.ily injure'
Mrs. Roy Crone is visiting this „ Switzerland
taken when she vis- , 5 A? . °
on® , e; Uatert ti
¡f, rontinu(>
Dress for
T he *° he hit by the cheek-plumping uon W1U continue to press lor
week at the Charles Crone home ited th e re last su m m er
____________________ __ _____ , other fathers took with the scouts
e
summer.
Tht
rnajacy
S.
Postmaster
John
an
increase
in
the
State
Basic our local mills.
in Springfield where she is unz g are former Sandy resi Metscer. Several more dads and School fund to $120 per census
I
‘‘Without
a
quota
it
is
virtual-
foo £aj e
Classify
on March 3 when 18 Explorers
getting acquainted with her
grandchildren, twin boys, born Book Store’just east8of Gresham' moms wil1 be anxi°usly sweating child- according to Herbert Arm- ly impossible for our plywood!—__ _______________ __ _____ made a tour of the Portland Air
re ju.t east of Gresham. Out the next two or three weeks strong of Beaverton, chairman industry workers to compete SMITH’S CUSTOM HATCHERY Base-
March 8. Crone is a former
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the time which elapses between
tbe organization s legislative wit^ Japanese labor which is 1 328 S- E. 139th Ave. (at Sancy) 1
teacher in Sandy public schools.
Mr. and Mrs. A- D. Benshoof, catching mumps and the breaking committee
PORTLAND, OREGON
J
Mrs. Troxel of Marmot was
Sandy, visited with Mr. and Mrs.
Armstrong noted that his Pa*d eleven and a half cents an
lumps.
Phone ALpine 3-8113
¡a guest of the Firwood Exten-
Mrs- Frank Forman and Mrs- A. L. Benshoof in Portland, on out of -------------
committee, meeting last weekend . hour.”
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16 pd. i tion Unit last Thurscay.
Bina Bell will act as co-hostesses Suncay.
in Portland, unanimously re-
for the March 27 meeting of the
| affirmed its previous position
The Dorcas Society of the
Ladies Aid of the Community Seventh Day Adventist church
seeking a 50 per cent increase in
Presbyterian church which will met Tuesday afternoon in the
state school funds. This would
meet at 1 p.m. at the Forman Dortas building to construct
' require about $19 millions of
home.
appropriations
first aid kits for Civil Defense.
The Sandy Ridge Extension additional state «ppiup.wuu..
Wednesday March
March 13.
12 an™“Uy during the next bien
Unit
met
Wednesday,
Lynn Winchester visited with
nium. It would return the per­
Barbara Whitlock, Carlene
relatives in Beaverton over the Mason, Beth Snyder, Celie Hub­ at the Sandy Woman's Club hall. centage of state aic to local
The demonstraion "Broiled
school holiday.
bard, Debra and Janice Hubbard Dinners” was presented by Mrs. | st:h°°? , ? * * * P ^ . 1“ 68 to
h n Luli,
I.uli Mrs.
M rs Miles
M il». Drum and
„„a about the Percentage that pre-
took a short trip to Multnomah Jo
John
vailed in 1947-48.
Falls on Suncay afternoon.
Mrs. A1 Green assisting.
“Our association will continue I
A potluck lunch was served
work with the Oregon School
Fred Clark, Sandy, with his to 18 members and four guests to
Boards association and the Ore-1
daughter Barbara and son John, by the hostesses Mrs. J. A. Von gon
Congress of Parents and
visited in Portland Sunday with Bergen, Mrs. Lillian TenEyck Teachers
to achieve the increase j
his sister who recently adopted anc Mrs. M. F. Seibert.
in the basic at this session of the
Guests were Mrs. Abernathy, legislature,”
one of the Korean orphans
Armstrong said.
brought over by the Harry Holts. Mrs. Rothanberg, Mrs. Cassinelle ‘‘All three statewide groups
and Mrs. Boyko.
vigorously support the measure
Reverend ana Mrs. George’ The final Braided Rug work- (House Bill 171) now pending
Horner, Hood River, were guests »!?o p Lw^ s held on Wednesday, and consider it imperative to the
of Mr. and Mrs. Marion Howell Mar^ h 20- at Mrs Ludi's home- sound financing of the Oregon
•
Sandy, on Wednesday.
There will be an Easter Hat
1 parade at the April 11 meeting schools- It merely seeks a return'
NOW IT'S EVEN MORE
when prizes will be awarded. towara the percentage of state
aid which voters original- j
IMPORTANT TO CHECK
All members have been urged to school
ly intended.”
Ba
teman
try
their
creative
talents
in
the
YOUR FARMERS INSUR­
members pointed
SANDY'S ONLY GENERAL MOTOR DEALER
construction of a unique Easter out Committee
ANCE GROUP AGENTS
that an increase of state aid
LOOP HIGHWAY
bonnet
MU 7-2681
SANDY
does not mean corresponding in­
Funeral Chapel
For
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creases in school expenditures.
SUBSTANTIAL SAVINGS
The aim is to offset a greater
FOR PREFERRED RISKS
proportion of local school dis­
trict property taxes.
YOU ALONE--
Before you renew your
House Bill 171 is now In the
” PGE ELECTRICITY takes
Members of the Mt. Hood Joint Ways and Means Com­
present policy be sure to
Decide ¿he Cost
mittee
of
the
legislature.
It
Pow
Wowers
have
committees
at
call me.
a lot of work and worry out
work planning for the annual previously had received the ‘‘co
j dinner and fun festival which pass" recommendation of the
is schedulec for the Mt. Hood House Education committee.
of brooding . . . ”
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Golf Club on the evening of May
M ain at Fourth
| 4 The dinner this year will hon-
jays Mr. Henry It”. Goode, Donald, Oregon
1 or all past Big Chiefs of the civic
Gresham, Oregon
organization.
A number of entertainment
I features will be added to the
Phone M Ohawk 5-1811 | evening’s program, according to
I officers of the club.
RESULTS OF MARCH 14
Economy Drug 4, Lumber
.........................
Haulers 0; Sandy Truck Line 4,
Richardson Chevrolet 0; Smith
Motors 3, Frederickson Appliance
s e e us F IR S T ...
1; Scales Store 2, Sandy Lumber
if you want the best deal but
and Hardware 2.
TEAM STANDINGS
W
L
don't have time to shop around.
Economy Drug
62
46
Richardson Chev. 58 1/2 49 1/2
o r s e e u s L A S T ...
Scales Store
56 52
Sandy Lbr. & Hdw. 55 1/2 52 1/2
if you still want to shop around
(Dick) Wen«
Smith Motors
54 54
and convince yourself.
Lumber Haulers
53 1/2 54 1/2
AGENT
CITHER W A Y YOU C A N ’ T LOSE
Sancy Truck Line 47 1/2 60 1/2
fo r any needed help or
Electricity saves m oney in m any w ays
MO 5 5317 -112 E. Powell
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Frederickson Apph
45
63
information contact your
*‘I
knew
electricity
was
good
but
I
didn’t
realize
how
GRESHAM
Dick Hall, proprietor of the
PGE Rural Service
good until I installed electric brooders,” says Mr.
Gresham Bowl has a standing
Representative
Goode.
"To
begin
with,
you
get
uniform
h
e
a
t.
.
.
each
offer of $100 prize money for
unit has its own thermostat. There are no ‘‘hot spots"
GRESHAM
anyone bowling an all spare
Floyd Rader. MOhawk 5-3121
to harm the birds or cause crowding, no burning of
game So far he has only distri­
valuable oxygen. Our loss has been only */i of 1%
buted 5 of these prizes. - Two
HILLSBORO
in 4 weeks as compared to the ordinary loss of 1%
were won by Sandy bowlers last
Earl Prickett.. . . Hillsboro 921
the first week. And the birds are healthier too . . . we
Thursday night. Fred Dickman
NEWBERG
estimate
an
extra
1000
pounds
of
meat
per
batch.
and Dwayne Vedder each had an
Don Lowe.......... Newberg 341
Then too. there's no fuel problem, no leaks to
all spare game
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worry about, no fire worry. As far as I'm concerned
OREGON CITY
SANDY
Locals
Farmers Gas and Supply Co-Op
Names Kennth Innis President
Shorter Service
Hitch News Here
Party Held
As Surprise
Plywood Ban
MARMOT
Locals
OEA Fights
For HB 171
Easter H at Show
Planned By Unit
COMPLETE
AUTO
Have Your
A uto Ins.
Rates Been
Increased?
RICHARDSON CHEVROLET
Pow Wowers Plan
Annual Banquet
Bowling
Scores
Ferguson Sales and Service
FAUBION & SONS
Boring
MO 5-2775
Z E N IT H - GIBSON - M O T O R O LA
SALES & SERVICE
Rexall Contest
Winners Given
Mrs- Nell Howe of Welches
and Sharon Gunderson. Sandy
high school student, were among
the winners in a nation-wice
contest known as the Rexall
Super Plenamins contest
Ivan Rarker, of the Sandy
Drug store, the Rexall outlet
• or this area, received word of
rie utcome of the contest, and
otil ed the two local winners
‘‘There'« No Substitute Tot Experience”
Art Has Had 18 Years 01 It!
MUtuol 7-3261
Loop Highway
The two winners will receive
I a year's supply of Super Plena-
min vitimm capsules as a result
I * of their success in the contest.
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