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The Sandy Post NEIGHBORS Sandy, Oregon BULL BUN. . . w eek visiting relativ es in cen T he R. H. S tu a rt's visited tra l Oregon. A im s on Sunday, b rin g in g tw o sm all boys, Jam es S tu a rt and By E lizabeth H aggstrom T he F ran k D unlap and David H aggstrom , for a few T he ‘v isiting’ season is a l Jam es B ak er fam ilies visited days visit w ith Mrs. S tu a rt’s m ost over w ith school tim e the M agyer U nion S unday p aren ts and tak in g K a th ry n soon on the way. Mr. and Mrs. School last Sunday, ending back home. C am p tim e at L. E. B aker and C arolyn B a- w ith a visit along the O regon T ro u t C reek w ill b rin g th e k e r spent three days this past Coast. H aggstrom fam ily m ore sm all visitors w ith th e th re e D u erk - sen boys and Roy H aggstrom all hom e betw een cam p dates. School Supplies Children School Clothes 11 Let Us Help You" CHARDELL MERCI! ANDY “Charlie & Dell’4 Ellis Ask Us. WE Might Have It BUNNELL S VARIETY V A IN STREET SANDY 7 Thursday, August 21, 1958 E arl W eeks sang a solo at m orning services last S unday in A im s C om m unity C hurch. This com ing Sunday, - A ugust 24, is ‘F am ily D ay’ a t T ro u t C reek Cam p, and all th e re g u la r activ ities of A im s Com m u n ity C hurch an d S unday School w ill be tu rn e d over to th e camp. A ll fam ilies are asked to p a rtic ip a te in the follow ing program : S unday School, 10 AM; C hurch 11 AM and d in n e r served at 12:30 PM O u r p a sto r’s sm allest son, P e te r G oertz, stepped on th e edge of a tin can and suffered a cu t tendon of his big toe. --------- C P------------ MT. w o o d . . . • A ccording to th e Sage of W elches Road su m m er only begins w hen H unchback Cliff is clim bed and a sym bol is left to prove th e ascent. The ritu al has been observed over a period of th e last 50 y ears and th e sym bol is usually a sheet left blow ing on the heights fo r all th e w orld b e low to see. G olfers at th e Mt. Hood G olf Club, about ten days ago saw th e w hite signal up on the and w ere all ready to form rescue parties, th in k in g it a sign th a t clim b ers w ere in distress, b u t w ere soon d is suaded by old tim ers who re called the old custom . m ore y e a r of college a t O re gon State. New resid en ts on the m o u n tain a re Mr. and Mrs. C arl B. M orrison recen tly of Los A ngeles, C alifornia. Mr. M orrison is Peggy B ow m an‘s b ro th er. He has ju st com plet ed 22 y ears in th e N avy. They a re living at R hododendron. H azel K ehr, Roe and L ynn h av e been spending some tim e at th e beach recen tly w ith Mrs. K e h r’s m other. A ccording to Bob Cooke of Estacada, 42 golfers show ed Mrs. S in clair W ilson of u p S unday m o rn in g for th e T ru m an Road e n tertain ed at E stacada golf to u rn a m e n t at th e G olf C lub S unday evening th e Mt. Hood Club. N ot m any w ith d in n e r for eight ladies. sm all tow ns can boast th a t m any golfers. D w ayne H e rg ert of Sandy has m ade q u ite a h it at the G O LF CLUB NOTES G olf C lub w ith his effortless A w ide choice of colleges piano playing. D w ayne also a re indicated by som e of th e plays at Zig Zag In n on S a you n g people em ployed a t th e tu rd a y nights. G olf C lub this sum m er. S usan Scales, P h y llis S im M illie and G ary G aulke mons, and Sally H all are all visited G a ry ’s p aren ts at atte n d in g th e U n iv ersity of W em m e last w eek. G ary has Oregon. sp en t th e sum m er at F o rt Sill, Lee A rnold, th e ‘p ro ’, and O klahom a w ith the A rm y. He Jim O ’D ea have also chosen and M illie a re living in C or th e U n iv ersity of O regon for v allis w h e re G ary has one g ra d u a te w ork. J a n D ickm an to th e U n i v e rsity of M ontana. This is th e school h e r p a re n ts a tte n d ed. Sally C hristianson and J o an n e W ohlford back to G eorge Fox. S q u ire B ozarth w ill atte n d New Y ork U n iv ersity for g ra d u a te w ork in law. H a rry M oore of H onolulu and R hododendron has a tta in ed a ten n is scholarship to th e U n iv ersity of W yom ing. H arry is ra te d 8th best a m a te u r te n nis p la y e r in th e country. C harles Sidebottom w ill also atte n d th e U n iv ersity of W yo m ing. Ju d y O ’Dea re tu rn s to P o rtla n d S ta te th is year. G loria G au lk e to th e G u it- ta rd A rt In stitu te in Los A n geles o r to O regon State. A nd Joyce B ittm an, Colleen Dolp and M arg O ’D ea back to S andy high school and looking fo rw ard to it. ------------ C P------------ ROUTE 3 . . . 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TRADEMASlER 1HRIFTMASTIR 6—Tops for cutting cost corners, this 235-cubic-inch 6 has 145 h.p., 8.25 to 1 compression ratio. TIJRIFTMAS'.'ER 6 SPECIAl-Ruggedly built for Forward Control duty, it’s got more “go” for slop-and-go hauling. RICHARDSON CHEVROLET SANDY, OREGON Mr. and Mrs. Bill C opher s p e n t S a tu rd a y ev en in g v is itin g at th e L aw ren ce T e rrill home. Mr. and Mrs. Bob C om stock of R edm ond, O regon, w ere h ere fo r a few days to v isit Mrs. C om stock’s p a re n ts Mr. and Mrs. G lenn L ockling last w eek. Mr. and Mrs. R oger B arrill, Mrs. Tom D avis and fam ily, Mrs. O live C layton, Mr. and M rs. Jo h n K elly and fam ily, Mrs. K elley, m o th e r of Jo h n and Bob R ow les w ere a t th e F ran k Sofich hom e th is past w eekend. See your local authorized Chevrolet dealer LOOP HIG HM AY Mr. and Mrs. V ernon Cobb and fo u r c h ild ren of Clovis, New Mexico, le ft fo r San Jose, C alifornia a fte r sp en d ing tw o w eeks v isitin g Mrs. C obb’s p aren ts, Mr. and Mrs. G lenn Lockling. M U 7-2681 Mr. and Mrs. Bill K eefau - v er of W alnut C reek, C alifo r nia are guests of th e G lenn L ockling fam ily.