4 The Sandy (Ore.) Post Thursday, May 16, 1903 (Sec. 1) Girls Show Off Old fashioned clothes and modern dress will be featur­ ed at the "Pretty as a Pic­ ture" Mother - Daughter style show and tea scheduled at 7:30 p.m. Friday, May 17, in the cafetorium. "The Sandy High chapter of the Future Homemakers of America and the homemaking department are sponsoring the event to give mothers the op­ portunity to see their daught ers modeling projects thej have made during the year in homemaking," Mrs. Joyce Marcy, homemaking teacher, said. Faculty members have also been invited to the affair. MEALEY'S JEWELERS Since 1927 GRESHAM, OREGON HERE and THERE with AUDREY COLSON Phone MU 7-2051 Did you miss my column last week? It wasn't that I was too lazy to write it. but had had a telephone call from some lady I didn't even know, bawling me out because I hadn't put some­ thing in the paper, and I didn't even know what she was talk­ ing about. But even so I am off my mad now, so here goes for what it is worth. Sandy Community Calendar birthdays for this week are as follows: Monday, May 13, Mar­ garet Boothby, Beverly Bus­ well and Ronald Aldrich; Tues­ day, May 14, Doug Rowell and Lucille Wienecke; Wednesday. May 15, Lloyd Holt, Raymond Peterson. Wedding anniversar- «Jacobsen Turbocone MOWERS. are here! CHOOSE FROM 6 NEW MODELS Featuring: Prices start at $8995 Come In! E. P. BALTZ & SON 9817 E. BURNSIDE Gladstone’s second annual Art City USA Festival will be held May 20-26 when 750 paint­ ings by members of the Ore­ gon Society of Artists will be on display in stores and of­ fices throughout the week and special programs will be pre- sented in the evenings. The Gladstone Booster club is sponsoring the event with the cooperation of the OSA. A Living Art show, portray­ ing eight famous paintings, is scheduled for the evening of May 23. A variety show will be presented Friday, May 24, and Saturday evening the OSA will give a tea for the town. A group of artists will paint a mural that will later be the subject of a presentation. Sunday afternoon there is to be a reception for Gov. and Mrs. Mark Hatfield in the school gym and refreshments will be served from 1-5 p.m. (no charge.) ies are for Mr. and Mrs. Phil Jonsrud and Mr. and Mrs. Bob Townsend. Sr. Thursday, May 16. birthdays are for Elmer Eri. Dick McQuaw and Alan McQuaw. Wedding congratula­ tions go to Mr. and Mrs. George M Quaw. Friday. May 17, Don­ ald Eri has »'birthday and Sat­ urday, May 18, Rev and Mrs. Ed Neuenfeldt have an anni­ versary. Birthdays are for Lar­ ry Ulmen, Marie Motejl, Larry Perkins, Cynthia -mith and Lucille Ogdon isunday, May 19, birthdays are for Dorothy Cas­ sidy, Edna Peterson, Garnet McCulloch, Mason Craig and Joanna Freeman. Club listings for the following week are: Thursday, May 16, Kiwanis; Monday, May 20, PNG Club; Tuesday, May 21, Chamber of Commerce and Sandy grade school PTA; Wednesday, May 22, Presbyter­ ian Ladies Club. Order Your Berry Tickets From The Sandy Post Kay and John Wed I attended the lovely wedding of Kay and John Metsger last Saturday morning at the First Christian church in Portland. Congratulations to both of them and much happiness. Art and I attended the Ice Follies in Portland last Tues­ day; they were about the best ones that I have ever attended. Although a few of the skaters fell down, the performance was very good. all new 1963 4-BLADE • New Turbocone 4-blade cutting unit • New faster, easier starting • New safe, convenient controls • New lightweight magnesium deck • Close trimming • Quick height adjustment • New Turbocone grass catcher Art Festival Shows Paintings AL 4-6593 Saintpaulians Sponsor African Violet Show The Saintpaulians of Port- and are sponsoring their sec­ ond biennial show for all Afri­ can Violet hobbyists of the Pa­ cific Northwest. All hobbyists are invited to display their plants and all persons nterest- ed in African Violets are in­ vited to come to the show at the Lloyd Center Auditorium, May 23, 24 and 25. Entries may be brought in from 8 a m. to noon Thursday, May 23. The show will be open to the public from 3:30-9 p.m. Thursday; from noon • 9 p.m. Friday, May 24; and from 9:30 a.m.-6 p.m. Saturday, May 25. GILL BROS. SEED CO Bedding Plant*, Seeds, Fertilizer* Catalog free on request See us for Qualified Flowers, Vegetable Plants, and Varieties of Tomatoes Ri (All STORE N-c- 99th and Halsey Ph. 253-7593 Time flies over us, but leaves its shadow behind. —Nathaniel Hawthorne Since Dorothy Gray had nev­ er bowled in her life, we decid­ ed to take her bowling Satur­ day night. She did very well for a beginner. Dean, her hus­ Barbara Eckelman, wife of Lions District sized baby is Roy Dickey, tailtwister from band, skunked us one line, but Governor Paul Eckelman, bounced a jumbo- Southeast Portland Lions Club who perform- I got even with them all on the size baby boy on her knee at Sandy Lions ed tail-twisting honors at the banquet. last game. I beat them all but Club Charter Banquet Saturday night. Over- only with about 8 pins to spare. (Sandy Post photo) Dorothy will probably get the bowling bug now. We had a BIDS OPENED lovely time, anyway, down at Bids have been opened for the 20th Century Lanes on 92nd the improvement of a section and Powell. of SE Claybourne St. between Congratulations to Mr. and 128th Ave. and 134th Ave. The Mrs. Bob Reed on the arrival Multnomah County commis­ of their first baby girl. The lit­ sioners will receive bids in the With the summer swimming flat on the victim's shoulder tle girl joins four brothers. Bob Portland courthouse until 10 season nearly here, YMCA blades, rock and shift your a.m. May 23. Work involves has the Richfield Service Sta­ aquatic experts again empha­ weight forward by raising your tion at Kelso, and if you buy grading, placing rock base, size the best way to be safe in hips, and press down firmly. construction of drainage facili ­ your gas down there you can the water is to know how to 3) Now slide back, lift and get free tickets on a 1955 Ford ties, concrete curbs, walks and swim. pull victim's elbows up to ease Station Wagon he will be giving driveways and surfacing with “But even then the possibili­ pressure on his chest. asphaltic concrete. away this summer. ty of finding yourself or some­ 4) Then lower his arms to the one else in trouble in the water ground and place your hands always is present,” Dallas in tjje position to start again. .-wogger, executive se retary 5)Repeat cycle 12 times a said today as the Clackamas minute. 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