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About Sandy post. (Sandy, Oregon) 1938-current | View Entire Issue (June 6, 1963)
The Sandy (Ore.) Post Thursday, June 6, 1963 (Sec. 2) CONFIRMATION HELP Four juniors were received into membership with Imman uel Lutheran church. Sandy last Sunday by the rite of confirma Returning last week from a tion. They were Vicki Flath, two weeks trip were Mrs El Wilma Griffin, Kathleen Ulrich mer Stone Sr., Sandy, and Mr. and Jerelyn Wagner. and Mrs. Elmer Stone Jr., Clackamas and Mrs. Francis Leach. Portland The group traveled through 10 states, vis iting Chicago, and the surround ing area. They visited Mr and Mrs. Johnnie Stone and Mrs. Maragaret (Stone) Pietrzak Flowers returning by way of St. Paul, Telegraphed Minn. Anywhere . . Along the way they toured Gresham and Portland Yellowstone Park and Virgin Deliveries ia City, Mont., a ghost town. They also saw the Craters of the Moon National Monument in Idaho. All together they travelled some 6,000 miles and report a most enjoyable time. DOVER DOINGS Vacationers Tell Member Gresham Credit Plate 221 E. Powell MO 5-5212 Day or Night Order Berry Tickets At The Sandy Post Now HE’LL ENJOY THE YEAR ’ROUND Lounge Choirs For His Leisure Hours From 95 FULL SELECTION - TOP QUALITY HOW ABOUT ■ • A j Desk Setj ■ ■ • FOR DAD? _ Many, Many Other Items • ■ ■ J ■ NO DOWN PAYMENT REQUIRED ■ : AMITON FURNITURE ! " Gresham's Oldest & Largest Furniture Store B a Open Daily 9 to 6 — Fridays 'til 9 P.M. « ■ 2ND & MAIN GRESHAM ■ Comic Baseball Due at Stadium By FERN HORTTOR Mrs. Roger Rains spent two we hope none have been left or three days in Gesham hos out). The J N McLains have been pital for tests. Mr. and Mrs. Victor Smith extra busy! Jerry's graduation (former Dover neighbors) vis with a family get-to-gether af ited Mr. and Mrs. J. N. Mc ter, (all the children were home except the son from Lain recently. Ms. Vivian DeShazer was eastern Oregon and the Tex out Dover way one afternoon. as daughter») then Sunday and Friday services to get Jay Mr. and Mrs. O. Clarke Mrs. Sullivan and daughter from graduated and the community Parma, Ida , were guests at picnic last Sunday have real the Floyd Wells home last ly kept them hopping. The community picnic slated Monday and Tuesday. The Clarkes ae Mrs. Well’s par for Eagle Fern Park Sunday ents and Mrs. Sullivan is her was rained out. Everyone ga thered up their food and went sister. back to Dover school. The food Graduation Held Dover school graduation was enjoyed by everyone but was Friday evening, May 24. all missed the ball game There Relatives and friends enter were some playing badminton. ed the school to find the stage nicely decorated. The new dull green velour drapes form ed a good back ground for the class motto. "A Step at a Time, but Always Forward!” in the class colors aqua and American Beauty. Class flow ers were pink and white carna tions. The processional and reces sional, "God of Our Fath ers,” was played by Mrs. A. H Kirkpatrick. Louis Hoffman, pastor of Dover church, offe- ed he invocation and benedic tion. Mrs. Mary Steiner, principal, awarded certificates for per fect attendance to Michael Stewart; for writing, Clinton Gilliland, Anna Workinger and Ray Gilliland; for spelling, Margie Workinger Karen Chaney, Diane Stewart and for best writing, printing and spell ing in the upper gades, Kar en Chaney. The class history will and prophecy were presented by Diane Stewart, Michael Stew art and Jerry McLain, who have gone to Dover school all eight years. Speaker for the evening, Charles Peterson, gave an in teresting address with several ideas well worth much thought by both students and parents. Mrs. William Quimby, chair man of Dover school board, presented diplomas to the fol lowing: Donna Marie Chaney, Levi Virgil Courtain, Raymond Edward Gilliland, Jerry Le muel McLain, Deborah Ann Quimby, Craig Jarret Rogers Diane Elizabeth Stewart, Mich ael David Stewart. A reception was held in the basement for the graduates. Class Picnics Saturday, May 25, Joyce Richwine and her Sunday school class went picnicing to Eagle Fern park. They were joined by several families for a weiner roast and a ball game. Among those present were, Mr. and Mrs. Louis Hoffman and family, the J. N. McLain and Williams families, the Rog er Stewarts, the Floyd Wells, D. A Workingers, R. Horttors and some of the Cheneys. (Now The "Harlem Globetrotters" of the baseball world, the In dianapolis Clowns, will be in action at Multnomah Stadium Sunday afternoon at 2 p.m. to cross bats with the powerful Brooklyn Stars in nine in nings of comical and classic baseball. The "extra" feature baseball game presented by the Port land Beavers Baseball club will present the fabled baseball team made up of some of the brightest Negro baseball stars ever to appear on the diamond which such stars as Nature boy Williams, Birmingham Sam and the only midget in baseball today, shortstop Billy Vaughan. Three Sandy Students Receive OSU Degrees Three Sandy students re ceived degrees June 2 at Ore gon State University’s 94th an nual commencement. Barbara Jane Beehler and David Albert Russell were graduated in the School of Bus iness and Technology. Jeanean Eleanore Mills received a master's degree. GIRL RECEIVES DEGREE Gayle Eileen Emerson, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. L. M. Emerson, Rt. 2, Box 759, Sandy, received her bachelor of music education degree from Willamette university Sunday, June 2. Commence ment was at McCulloch sta dium. Visit Here Goodwill Truck To served, according to Goodwill Spring cleaners can g i ve household discards and usable personnel. Usable clothing, furniture clothing to Goodwill Indus and other household articles tries when the Goodwill truck no longer needed by the own visits the Sandy - Boring area er can be donated. Toys and Friday, June 7, according to small table radios are in short Mrs. Ivan A. Barker of Sandy, supply at this time and are representative for Goodwill in needed to prevent lay-offs, rep this area. She asks that requests for resentatives say. the Goodwill truck to stop at homes or stores be placed with WALLACE ABOARDWRIGHT her at telephone MU 7-2351. Willard M. Wallace, fireman More than 400 persons of apprentice, USN, son of Mr. varying handicaps are now and Mrs. Lester Wallace of working or in training at Good Rt. 2, Sandy, is serving aboard will Industries serving this the command ship USS Wright area. A constant flow of dis which was commissioned May carded repairable materials is 11 at the Pugent Sound Naval needed if these handicapped Shipyard, Bremerton. 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Hessel's McRobert Ford McKeel Mercury Fanning Chevrolet Murray-Newell Farm Tractor Walrad Insurance Six members of the teach ing staff at Sandy will bo leav ing this year David Wienecke will be taking a job as director of student activities at Jeffer son high school in Portland Mrs. Delores Cornelius, says that she doesn't know where she will teach This summer though she will be going to Hawaii. "I'll just be a wan dering nomad," she said Mrs Marilyn Knox, who teaches English, will go t Cen tennial high school next year. Charles Adams. counselor. says that his plans are still in- definite. Robert Osborn. English teacher will be going into the Army He is to report to Fort Ord. Cali in June Paul Mannen been awarded a scholarship by the National Science Foundation to work on his master's degree to a picture-story of a young Japanese boy who learned about Jesus as they had learn ed, though in a different land. 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