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The Sandy Post Sandy, Oregon SOCIAL CIRCLE Thursday, November 21± 195/ ’NG Club Meets At Kotsmans’ revealing the pink and shi work in the berry fields. .Vic ning New Year, Gus Hiebert, Ulmen and Tom Boothby. clad in Fourteen members of the few games and visiting after traditional scanty meeting. Refreshments Woodward appeared as a baby garments .. the three- Past Noble Grands club of the of an orange cream dessert groom with his charming cornered kind .. period. , Sandy Rebekah lodge gather and coffee were served by bride, A lvin Sheldon while The grade school gins ed at the home of Margaret Spike Emerson and A1 ft.au chorus sang several numbers {.otzman Monday the hostesses. evening, C P - --------- played the fogged out school under the direction of Mrs. slovember 16 for the regular teachers on May 31. Lady Carol Dversdal. monthly meeting. Hostess teacher K a 11 impulsively Fathers of sixth grade were Mrs. Kotzman and Mrs. A combination of PTA tossed her whole year's sup students served sandwithes ,oundree. Dads and Sandy high schools ply of “ pink slips” to the au and coffee in the The business session was cafeteria show band brought down the dience, on her way out. opened by President Mildred following the program. SAN D Y - The Sandy < Don Livesay and Luke house Tuesday night in the Tuesday’s meeting opened Stewart with members sing Volunteer fire department annual Dad’s night program Oldenkamp played the fiçh- with the flag salute led by ing their opening song fol auxiliary s t a r t e d making presented at the grade school. ing-hunting couple while Mrs. Bill Stover’s Brownies lowed by the prayer given by Christmas plans this week. The high school orchestra, Phil Jonsrud and Fred Rich with the invocation The group will have a Christ being Chaplain Edna Hall. under the direction of Larry ardson paraded across stage pronounced by Father Nor Reports were made on the mas tree and candy for the Morrell, performed with such in' the latest beach resort bert Fritz of St. Michaels, progress of the kitchen cup children again this year. B ox skill they were called back wear. George Burg and Whi boards being built at the es w ill be set up in stores for church. for encores following the nar tey Will “ labored” hard foi IOOF hall with a vote made donations for the Christmas Mrs. Don Smith, chairman rative music for the D ads Labor Day while joe college to complete work with party. All-Season Style Show which Wink Chilton and his pert for the PTA savings stamp paint and varnish job. Auxiliary members said program at the school, re- had Buck Woodward as com pony-tailed co-ed R a l P h A get-w ell card was signed if each person would drop a ported that $150.70 worth of mentator-coordinator. Hames went all out for foot stamps had been sold during by the members to be mailed nickel in a box in one of the The style show opened ball opening. the first three sales at the to Ed Bruns who is in Prov stores, along with the dona with boy-girl outfits model Loudest screams from idence hospital. Nominations of officers tions which w ill be picked up ed by Chuck Frazier and the moms and kids in the school. Clifford Sandstrom, repor was held with the meeting by the A uxiliary the first H arvey Hanson. George audience came when the old week in December, ample Meeker played Santa Claus year, Dick Revenaugh, over ting on the success of the closed after nominations were candy w ill be on hand for spaghetti dinner .. Farm over. followed by a charming cou turned his black baby buggy, Store event of Saturday nigh Ladies joined in playing a the p a r t y . ple dressed for a hot day’s stated that between 600 and 650 people were served with the PTA clearing $475. Stu dent ticket sales for the din SELF SERVICE ner won a prizes for John Griffiths room when his pu pils ‘ sold nearly $47 worth. Griffiths room also won the roll call prize for most par- NEW ADVENTURES e n ts attending Tuesday’s FREE TICKETS FOR meeting. This is the second WONDER BIKE DRAW ING m -B A • ■ - attendance prize in three ,;»T I ^ t * J meetings for Griffiths. Mrs- W IT H EVERY WASH V -'1/7 « — ------------- - 9 Evelyn Krebs’ room won roll DRAW ING A T HOOD THEATER call prize for lower grades. Before the close of the PLUS S & H Green Stamps meeting President John Mets- ger called for volunteers to help in the Cub and Boy Scout programs. Clyde Sutherland, super intendent, reported on the changes made in the basic school support fund in the recent special session of the legislature. Dad's Show Brings Down PTA House Auxiliary Sets Christmas Party 12 MILE LAUNDRY 12 MILE SELF SERVICE LAUNDRY ^ ________ C P --------------- mn a r r * E McCULLOCH N SAW k i wan is Sets i ulies Night SA N D Y — Ken Freder ickson w ill provide the pro gram for the ladies night meeting of the Sandy K i- wanis club here Thursday night. Herb Peterson and George Pullen are to provide atten dance prizes. -----------CP----------- Lutheran Woinèn Name Officers The Lutheran Women’s Missionary League met Mon day evening at the home of rs. Kenneth Flath with rs. Carl Neumann as co hostess. Mrs. Harvey Kubitz, Mrs. Harold Clark, Mrs. Carl Neu mann and Mrs. Henry We- wer w ill attend a one day institute on Prayer in Port Vant .0 win a Pr o , M guali.y M c to lM , chain saw land on November 21. The December meeting ibsolutely free0 boxtops to send will be a Christmas party and I t ’s easy as p ie . . . blank to the big McCulloch husbands will be invited. n. Just drop in for a Ircc cn y people who w ill The following officers were elected to serve for chain saws. 1958: Mrs. Harvey "Kubitz, president; Mrs. Louis Dubar- ko as vice-president; Mrs. Richard Ulrich, secretary and Mrs. Walter Luedtke, treas urer. Mrs. Emil Reich presented a program on Christmas dec orations and gift wrap. Sandy ---------- C P ------------- Loop Highway MILLS BROTHERS RIGGING SHOP FULL COLOR THREE DIMENSION PICTURES View-Master families have all the fun! And it’s easy...just select the family’s favorites from our fabulous arrav ot View-Master Picture Packets. ’Come to life” stones, aJven- lures, travel, TV favorites. 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