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» The Sandy Post GENERAL Sandy, Oregon Concert Calls Sandy Students Metsger Attends Postal Meeting CO NCERT C A LLS 1 col 18 Y oung m usic lovers from Sandy, ab o u t 75 of them , stu d en ts from th e upper grades an d m em bers of th e school band, w ill tra v e l to P o rtla n d S a tu rd a y fo r th e opening of th e P o rtla n d J u n ior S ym phony season, accord ing to Mrs. W arren D ecker, Sandy. B usses from th e school w ill provide tra n sp o rta tio n . U n d e r th e d irection of Jacob A vshalom ov, conduc tor, th e spm phony w ill p re sent com positions by S m e ta na, M ozart and B izet and one of th e m ost p o p u la r w ith young audiences, P ro k o fiev ’s “P e te r and th e W olf”. The special m orning con c ert for even y o u n g er a u d i ences, p resen ted on S a tu rd a y m orning beginning at 11, w ill p re se n t e x cerp ts from th e evening p ro g ram w ith com m e n ta ry by the conductor and d e m o n stratio n of in s tru m ents. The 1957-58 ju n io r sym phony season includes con c e rts on F e b ru a ry 15 and on A pril 19 a t th e P o rtla n d P ublic A ud ito riu m . S tu d e n t prices fo r evening concerts are 50 cents for o rch estra seats and 25 cents fo r th e balcony seats, M rs D ecker noted. ST. H ELEN S — P o stm as te r Jo h n M etsger a tten d ed the re g u la r m eetin g of th e Q uad -C o u n ty P o stm a sters’ as sociation held at D eer Island S unday afternoon. P resid e n t M etsger presided over th e business session fo l low ing th e d in n e r Special guests w ere Mrs- H ope B ra- der, state p re sid en t of th e association, Don Jen k in s, state secretary , and re p re se n ta tiv e s of th e N ational F e d eratio n of Postal C lerks, C arriers, and Supervisors. R eports w ere h eard from delegates to th e n atio n al convention in Los A ngeles last m onth. O th ers atte n d in g from th is area w ere M rs M aude K rebs, p o stm aster a t R hododendron and h e r guests, M rs Alice Scales, Sandy, and F ran k W ayer of R hododendron. ------------ C P------------ j CLASSIFIEDS PAY YOU Abstracts or Title Insurance Oldest and most complete' title plant in Clackamas County. If you buy or sell See us. Is your title good? Oregon City Abstract Co. Butler Bldg. Sa. of Courthouse Lawn Mower Sharpening Gas Engine Repair Best selection of new and used Garden Tractors, Tillers, Lawn Mowers Guaranteed Factory Parts MOEN M ACHINERY 633 E. Powell M. E. Tillers Gresham MO 5-5514 v-v Saddle Shop '¡¿¡’Horse Equipment '¿fSaddld and Harness Repair 2 miles South of Oregon City On Molalla Highway FRED SMART Brickwork Fireplaces Piaster Rt. 2, Box 394 Sandy F u n e ra l services w ere con d u cted from th e chapel of th e C arro ll F u n e ra l H om e in G resham W ednesday m o rn ing w ith b u rial in the W ill ' blanket. He also gave a brief am ette N ational C em etery. resum e of B ill’s y ears of em S ervices w ere conducted by ploym ent com m encing w ith R everend H arry A tkins. P a ll O ctober 6, 1924, listing p e r b e arers w ere Wes M cGill, Tt iods of ad v an cem en t th ro u g h B. Moss, Cecil H arding and the y ears to th e p resen t po Sain Hayes. sition as g eneral relief elec B esides his p aren ts th e boy trica l p lan t o p e ra to r to th e is su rv iv ed by four b rothers, tim e of retirem en t. R obert, D avid, P a tric k and ------------ C P------------ Edm ond. G ra n d p aren ts are G eorge Reed of W atsonville,! C alifornia, Jo h n Ivey of S ta n ton, Texas, and Mrs. M aude Ivey of B rightw ood. S tep h en was born at F re s no, C alifornia, on J a n u a ry 27, S tep h en Ivey, 5 -y e a r-o ld 1952. ---------C P------------ son of Mr. and Mrs. L. L. Ivey of R hododendron, w as T lie ft O f Gasoline k illed shortly a fte r noon last In Area R ep orted S a tu rd a y w hen he w as stru ck F ra n k Ja d rn y , ro u te 2, Box by a c ar d riv e n by Ju le s A. 437, Sandy, rep o rted to th e V uylesteke, 39, of C ornelius. sh e riff’s office this w eek th a t T he d riv e r told in v e sti som e u n k n o w n persons had g atin g officers th a t th e boy stolen five gallons of gaso had raced across th e highw ay line from a drum in th e d irectly into th e p ath of his y ard of his home. H e said he car and it w as im possible suspected juveniles, and told for him to avoid strik in g th e D eputy S h eriff L ow ery he y oungster. V u y lestek e w as w ould sign a com plaint if the not held. persons responsible can be W ith two older b ro th ers, identified. R obert, aged 11, and David, aged 10, Stephen had been picking up b o ttles along th e Mt. Hood highw ay w hen th e fatal accident occurred. T he S andy am bulance w as called Accordion b u t the boy w as dead before Piano a rriv a l at th e hospital. Retirement Party Staged By Bull Run Power Plant W orkers BU LL RUN — PG E e m ployees of th e B ull Run H y dro p la n t gave G eorge W ill iam (B ill) C oats a re tire m en t p a rty on th e ev en in g of N ovem ber 15. T he com m ittee fo r th e p a rty a rra n g em en t consisted of th e follow ing fellow em ployees and w ives: Mr., an d Mrs. M arion D a r nell, Mr. and Mrs. C arl Bell, and M r. and Mrs. D ave K lingler. A ham d in n e r w as p re p ared and served by the com m ittee w ith H en ry P e rre t sup erv isin g the coffee m aking, and assisting in th e d in n e r program . N in ety -sev en p e r sons w ere served. Follow ing th e d in n e r h o u r V. Dell B u tler, PG E re tire d p la n t forem an, w as called on to p re sen t th e em ployee’s gift to th e honored guest, and his w ife. It w as an autom atic Gadwood Chosen Alumni Dance For Choir Chore Set A t School Lew is and C lark C ollege — G ary G adw ood of R hododen dron has been nam ed again as one of th e 60 m em b ers of the college a cap p ella choir. D uring th e first tw o w eeks in M arch, th e ch o ir w ill m ake a to u r sta rtin g east th ro u g h O regon and so u th ern Idaho and going as fa r as S alt L ake City, U tah. T he re tu rn trip w ill be th ro u g h N evada and so u th ern O regon and hom e th ro u g h th e W illam ette V al ley. M em bers of th e choir are subjected to a rig ero u s selec tion fo r tonal q u a lity of voice and fo r tech n ica l ability. They u n d erg o a fiv e -h o u r-a - w eek re h e arsa l pro g ram d u r ing th e tra in in g period at the e a rly p a rt of th e concert season. G adw ood, ten o r, is a so p h om ore and th e son of Mr. and Mrs. E d w ard G adw ood, R ho- dodendron. ------------ C P------------ 13 Thursday, November 21,-1957 SANDY — The an n u al alum ni dance of S an d y U ni on H igh School is to be held W ednesday, N ovem ber 27, from 9 u n til 12 PM. T he dance, w hich is sponsored by th e Senior class, w ill be a sem i-form al. T he D ave L ongton Sr. band w il provide th e m usic. P rizes w ill be given to th e alu m n i w ho h as tra v e led th e longest d istan ce to a t ten d th e dance and th e o ld est g ra d u a te of S an d y p re s ent. A lthough th e re w ill be decorations, th e re is to be no special them e fo r th e dance. R efresh m en ts w ill be served. The S enior class hopes th a t all A lum ni and stu d en ts w ill com e and en jo y them selves. Boy Killed On Highway Sandy Home Laundry M ain St. opposite M einiq WET WASH CUSTOM DRYING S & H Green Stamps Open for 9AM to 6 PM Closed Thursday Mrs. Verla Boone, Phone MU 7-3504 Trumpet T rombone Baritone Base Horn Private Lessons for. . . BEGINNERS INTERMEDIATE ADVANCED George Hale Mu sic Studios MO 5-5608 MO 54403 Scout C harter Review Held BEST IN MAGAZINES AT THE SANDY POST I, 1 c’- Music Is Fun Learn SCRATCHPADS FOR SALE SANDY — A Boy Scout C h a rte r R eview w as held W ednesday n ig h t a t the hom e of K en F red erick so n . R alph C arlson, d istric t scout ex ec utive, rev iew ed th e p lan s for th e com ing y e a r w ith K en Frederickson, in stitu tio n a l re presen tativ e, A1 M orner, scout com m issioner, H a rry W right, K iw anis scout com m ittee chairm an, and W. R. C hilton, scoutm aster, in atten d an ce. Y early p lan s include th e m o n th ly co u rts of honor, a program of ad v an cem en t, and rere g istra tio n of th e troop. S ix teen boys, including seven new m em bers, w ere listed fo r th e new ch arter. G oals of six first class scouts and an increase of m em b er ship to 24 w ere set. M onthly swim s at th e P o rtla n d YMCA and troop h ik es w ere also I planned. L ast M onday’s m eetin g saw fo u r p a tro ls form ed, nam ed and p atro l lead ers nam ed. O ne w eek previous the tro o p m em b ers w ere te s t ed in sw im m ing. I re I in, lie >r< I I t in j >88 « S 659’ Broader, Better Insurance Protection Phan Ever Before x 431 , Orc map mile CHECK UP AND SEE: Call your local agent, SPIKE EMERSON. Let him show you how you can save with a comolete OREGON BLANKET INSURANE POLICY. . Main », Orc :oll‘ect Autc W alrad Insurance Agency Phone MU 7-2861 Lcop Hiway Sandy, Oregon <