» TH« KANDY (Or. ) POST Thur»., July 2», 1945 (Sec. 1) Announce En paiement Chapel of the Hills Kathleen O'Brien Scene of Wedding MU 7-4063 It really wasn’t much con­ first trip up at the age Of 8. Helen Swails, following th» solation to Sol Tucker when the Other Sandyltes who Annual Senior Girl Fourth doctor told him that 35,000 gone up with the Parmeles have Scout Roundup held at Far- Americans get their fingers been Don Johnson, Gary Doug­ ragut, Ida., recently. caught in power mowers each las, Lyle Buswell, Darlene Farragut (now owned by the year. A similar incident hap­ (Bakke) Clark, and Clarence State of Idaho) was a World pened to Tucker July 4, thus and Eileen Bloom. War □ naval base, although not the bandaged fingers. If you think mountain climb­ much remains except the ce­ Married last Sunday after­ ing is only for experts, I learn­ ment foundation of former noon by Judge George Howeller ed that Louise made her first buildings. These cement foun­ were William P. Rawlins and trip up at age 9 and Barbara dations became the sites for the S/ble D. Johnson of Multnomah was only 8 when she first saw various exhibits of the groups county. the top of Mt. Hood. The time attending. Mr. and Mrs. George Bruns required for the trip depends Some Interesting exhibits in­ of Southern California were v-jon the size and “speed-* of cluded: branding (Texas); guests of Mrs. Augusta Bruns the group climbing -- although smoke jumping (Montana); can­ July 4. Heard from Mrs. Bruns It usually takes 6 to 8 hours dle making (Valley Forge, that her son keeps “as busy to get to the top and 2 or 3 Penn.); sour dough bread (Alas­ Mrs. Helen Timm (left) paints to an item in "Making as ever” working for Walt Dis- to get back down. Gilbert Par­ ka); seaweed cookies (Wash.); the Sandy Scene" about her that was published recently. ney. Many Sandyltes already mele has made it to the top in apple cider from N. H. apples She is showing it to her sister, Ketherine Rohwedor. know that he wrote the now 4 hours accompanied only by (New Hampshire); apple pan­ (Post Photo) famous song of Davy Crockett, another man. I guess the crev­ cakes (Wash.); quilting bee and if you watch the beginning ices and mountain are some­ (Mass.), peanut brittle (Okla.); the BPW groups in the North­ . parked car at Knott’s Berry of Walt Disney’s movies, you what changed each trip and . . . sesame candy (Georgia); and west at a "Conference’* held I Farm was the only unfortun- will often see George Bruns’ once you get that mountain smoked fish from Lake Pend at Timberline Lodge July 10 i ate incident on their trip. name In the music credits. fever, you never tire of accept­ and 11. All State Officers of ’ In my search for first-hand Oreille (JdahoX “It was too warm to stay at ing the mountain’s challenge. The Oregon girls' exhibit was BPW attended and many meet­ information regarding last Sun­ home” was the reason why so Peaches, cherries, apricots "quite original and most clev­ ings were scheduled. Those at­ day’s Pioneer Picnic, I learned many people were actually en­ and "green apples’’ were abun­ er,” I heard. Seems they had tending from Sandy were Bunn) some interesting things regard­ joying shopping on Saturday. dant throughout the Okanagan a seascape background decor­ Bye, Ruth Loundree, Louise ing Sandy’s pasL Sometime The “cool air” in local air- Valley when John and Bunny ated with fish nets and other Crutcher, Gladys Cannon, and prior to 1940, a drugstore oc­ conditioned stores was a draw­ Bye took their recent trip to suitable items, and had bask­ Sandy's President Florence cupied the premises now op­ ing feature! Banff and Lake Louise. They ets of free sand dollars and Schmitz. erated by Herbert and Lucille Tom and Ruth Kubltz Just re­ had perfect weather throughout sea shells. There was a sign There are 18 girls in Helen Ogden as a Variety Store on turned from a fishing trip to the 8-day trip with the excep­ "Gone Fishlngl” which e x- Swell’s Cadette Troop between Main Street. It was at this Eastern Oregon. They had good tion of Lewiston, Ida. that the "mysterious plained why the Oregon scouts the ages of 12 a nd 15. The time weather and caught many trout Charles Leroy Clark and had abandoned their exhibit and Junior Scout Troop headed by stairway" (appearing when the at their favorite place near Karen Lee Mooney of Gresh­ were out enjoying other exhib­ Mrs. Sheldon has 20 girls, all sidewalk was removed in front Bend. am were married in Sandy. its. being in the 4th through 6th of the Variety) was used. Hope Sunday, July 11, a combined Judge Howeller performed the The Roundup was attended by grade leveL Mrs. Sadie Klein to check facts more, but the barbecue and potluck picnic was ceremony last Saturday night 1,000 is Scout leader for the 2nd and stairs either led down to the representing scouts held at the home of the Stanley Garlan and Garnet McCulloch from 50 states and 45 foreign 3rd grade level who form "soda fountain” section of the Dahrens to celebrate the 47th celebrated their 24th wedding countries. No wonder, Mrs. Sandy's Brownie Troop of 16 drugstore or else a cold stor­ wedding anniversary of Mr. and anniversary July 24 by going Maude Johnson of Sandy, who girls. The Sandy Scout groups age area used by the drugstore. Mrs. Adolph Dahrens, July 12. out to dinner. Friends also went with the Sandy delegation are looking forward to Aug. A man named Esson is believed Attending were Merle Dahrens helped celebrate the occasion felt the Roundup was “fabu­ 9 when they will attend a two to be the then proprietor of the and family, Orville and Patty by visiting them at home. week day camp held at Cedar- drugstore. lous!” Dahrens and family, Harry and Charlene Brown and children: In 1938 or 1939 Frank and The Sandy group attending to brook near Estacada. Marie Tomlin and family, and Bonnie, Bobby and Terry, are Now on vacation in our area Kate Schmitz (in the house next observe Included nine Cadettes Stanley and Marge Dahrens and guests at the home of Char­ (between ages 12 to 15), their are Charlie and Eleanor Side­ door) operated the store, until family. lene’s parents, the Lyman Scout Leader Mrs. Helen bottom, with Janet age 4 and the R. S. Bunnells purchased Heard Garman Hodge has be­ Morrisons. Charlene and her Swails, Mrs. Maude Johnson Brett age 2 from Neffsville, the store In 1940. The Bunnells come an enthusiastic mountain husband. Bill, live in Casper, Pa. Charlie was Student Body had the Variety until 1947 when and Mrs. Henry Reckman. climber since his recent trip "Education is experience and President of Sandy high school George BLstorlous (Nell Howe’s to the top of ML Hood. Guess Heard a local citizen remark the essence of experience is during the 1956-57 school year, "brother, George’’ referred to It is like Louise Parmele com­ that one would think that Main self reliance” -- s o s aid T. and presently Is music direc­ occasionally In Nell’s Notes) mented to me about mountain Street was one-way already H. White in the Sword in the tor for Station WLAN in Lan­ operated the Variety for a coup­ climbing: “It sort of gets in when you saw the way p eopie le of years. Herbert and Lu­ Stone, and I am sure all those caster, Pa. your blood! You can see every­ had to drive to dodge construc­ Sandy Post readers may re­ cille Ogden have had the Variety who attended the week - long thing from up there — M l tion signs, rocks, etc. Heard roundup gained much education call the letter written to the Store since December of 1949, Rainier, Mt. SL Helens, The another citizen remark with on Girl Scout work in action. Editor a couple of n.onths ago and are another familiar Sandy Three Sisters and alL It’s grandeur and a sweep of his An especially interesting ex­ wttb. news of Charlie’s success scene. beautiful!” Louise recently arm: “This is OCR Freeway!” The Ogdens have known of the hibit which arouses one’s im­ as a disc Jockey under the climbed M l SL Helens with a "The girls will prepare 324,- agination is “survival food.” name of "Chuck Raymond” and stairway under the sidewalk,- group from Portland, taking 000 meals using approximately ills interesting contacts with re­ and have been concerned lest about 8 hours to climb up and 14 tons of meat, 2 tons of ded "cat-tails — the plants cording stars. He’s making good the unwary motorist park too 4 to come down. sugar, 5 1/2 tons of butter, attempts at locating friends in close to the “hollow’’ sidewalk While on the subject of moun­ 95,000 eggs, 135,000 quarts of stand that they taste something this area as well as visiting and unintentionally "discover” tain climbing, the Gilbert Par- milk and 39,000 loaves of local radio stations to compare the old stairway. At least the like asparagus! meles have made several trips bread’’ -- so the brochure read is partially solved Heard that Kenneth and Nancy hit records — and we are a mystery up Mt Hood, In the past few and it was apparently quite ac­ (Predmore) Kubttz’s new son couple of weeks behind record nowf Seems mention of the years. Gilbert, Stella, Louise curate. “It was really fantas­ stairway previously caused bom June 23 is named Matthew surveys back EasL and Barbara Parmele are quite tic! In the week we spent there, The Sldetottoms are hoping many Sandy pioneers to search Thomas, and was welcomed enthused with the sport, and we never did get to see every­ warmly on his arrival home by for better luck on their re­ their memories for recollec- even Scott Parmele made his thing,’’ so commented Mrs. Bradley, Marlin and Debbie, turn trip next Monday, since tlons of such steps in use. their flight here July 19 failed For obvious reasons, the (his brothers and sister). John and Bunny Bye cele­ to include the expected "movie identity of the local citizens During a time of distress brated their fourth wedding an­ on board” so widely advertised Involved in the following incl- you can be sure we will by main airlines now it’s dent must remain anonymous. niversary July 27. seven hour trip from Portland A Sandy brunette was visiting Did you know Augusta Bruns assume as many of your came to Sandy in 1913? Her to Baltimore. Seems the only at the home of a friend (who problems and burdens as late husband Ed Bruns had been place that Oregon and Penn­ had “responded to the adver­ is humanly possible. born and raised in Sandy. Nat­ sylvania seem close and they tisement which asserts that urally, Mrs. Bruns was among are neighbor States is an an blonds have all the fun’’). While there, she asked the small four- those gathered for the Pioneer atlas — alphabetically! An interesting, u nexpected year old daughter with naturally Picnic last Sunday. Louise Parmele is a nurse "stroke of luck out-West’’ oc­ curly blond hair: “Can I have at the Portland Sanitarium. Shis' curred when Charlie, Eleanor, one of your blond curls?” The graduated in 1964 as a Regis­ and his father Raymond Side­ child’s answer was definite and tered Nurse and with a Bach­ bottom of Brightwood, decided unintentionally frank: “If you elor of Science degree from to take in the greyhound races want to have blond curls, just Walla Walla college, and now at Fairview Park last week. go into the bathroom and wash handles surgery cases. She Seems Charlie was indulging in your hair!’’ ALWAYS ON CALL ^5.4811 GIESHAM . OtEGON received her nursing training at Portland Sanitarium. The Sandy Business and Pro­ fessional Women’s Club hosted GET ACQUAINTED WITH US SUNDAY August 1st Wisteria Trout Farm 5 miles east of Sandy on Loop Highway • Free Coffee at all times • Free Gift and Drink for Kiddies this Sunday • Camping * Picnicking Spa OPEN EVERY DAY I OPEN DAWN TO DARK one of his favorite pastimes— watching people — so wasn’t too concerned about the $2. "Dally Double” ticket he pur­ chased on the first race that nighL The race ended in a photo - finish, and with "Just plain luck” his ticket cashed In a 8154.00! A terrific touch of luck for a first experience at the dog races! The winnings were used for his vacation, and "didn’t go to the dogs.’’ The Raymond Sidebottom home, next to the Chapel of the Hills, is filled with happy sounds, since, in addition to the Charles Sidebottom family, their daughter Ruth Anna (Mrs. Charles) Martin and sons Mich­ ael, Gary and Donald of Chan­ dler Air Force Base in Arizona are also visiting. The Side- bottoms are thoroughly enjoy­ ing their grandchildren’s visit with them. The Martins expect to be in the Hoodland-Sandy area until the middle of AugusL Barbara Parmele, a senior next fall at Walla Walla college, plans to major In education and make her career as a third or fourth grade teacher. Barbara Is home this summer and stay­ ing with her parents, the Gil­ bert Parmeles. A “wine-tasting party in Fresno, Calif.,” was one of tt* highlights of the recent ten day trip taken by Baa and Clara Salisbury and family, Ruth Loundree, and Dick and Diane Alexander. Their trip included Marineland, Disneyland, Knott’s Berry Farm and a short trip "over the border to Tia Juana. Clara Salisbury com­ mented how wonderful the Dis­ neyland Island was for amus­ ing children. The theft of two suitcases from the top of their j New Minister Appointed to SDA Church Appointment of George W. Chambers to the pastorate of the Sandy Seventh-day Adven­ tist church was announced by H. L. Rudy, president of the Oregon Conference, at the annual camp meeting in GUd- stone today. Pastor Chambers has many years’ experience as a youth leader. He has also served on the War Service Commis­ sion, a chaplaincy corps for the denomination’s servicemen. He comes to Sandy from College Place, Washington, where he was associate chaplain at Walla Walla College. Moving from Sandy is Pastor Ira D. Follett. His duties will center with the Hoodview church at Boring and the Wemme church. MRS. JAMIS ROY HUSBANDS (Pauline Jun« Maitland) The wedding of Miss Pauline wedding trip to Eastern Oregon, June Maitland of Sandy and the bride was attired in a white James Roy Husbands of Boring, knit suit and wore • rnrsaee was solemnized July 10 at the of pink carnations and roses* Chapel of the HUls in Wemme. The newlyweds reside at 7120 The bride is the daughter of 84th St., Portland. Mr. and Mrs. George Maitland, RL 2, Box 1630, Sandy and Mr. ALL SUMMER and Mrs. Cliff Sa varix of Sandy MERCHANDISE are parents of the bridegroom. Mrs. Thyra Strand perform­ ed the single ring ceremony flanked by arrangements of pink and white gladioli and chry­ santhemums. Margaret McClara, the bride’s sister, was maid of hon­ LADIES or and wore a pink dress and carried a bouquet of pink roses and carnations. Best man was Wayne Hagoea S3 95 to >4 95 S? *8 and Dale Husbands was usher. The bride, given in marri­ age by her father, wore a white gown of lace over satin which she made. A rose crown held her shoulder length veil and LADIES she carried a bouquet of white carnations and pink roaea. A reception was held at the SAVE NOW O.M home of the bridecroom’s par­ ent». Miss Marge Thornton and Mrs. Waney Clark assisted at the reception. MU 7-2039 When the couple left for a 20% Stretch Jeans COME EARLY 12-MILE SHELL This Week end I SUMMER ITEMS (T Loop Hiway, Sandy The Sfop/t'est SEE ALL THE FAIR First Tim« Herel Complete Collection U.S. Currency $100,000 U.S. Billl All Exhibits FREE r*THE MIUS HD I ___ ★ FIVE AMANDIS Most amazing acrobatic act in year* it HELEN HAAG'S CHIMPS Champ Chimpa in a mirth-provoking special attraction it CAL CLAUDE Unbelieveable feats of skill and balance EHEE STAGE SHOWS -2 i 8 PM DAILY! ★ , OUTSTANDING EXHIBITS . .. . , ?--------------- ----- ---------- Thousand» of exhibits to delight the whole family-crafts, food», needlework, art, photog­ raphy, prize-winning animals .. . floral arrangements, too GARDEN WONDERLAND Cascading waterfall.. . native shrubs and flowers .. * SEE FREE—$100,000 U. S. BILL! Yes, it s true—there is a 8100,000 U. S. Bill and you can see it at the Fair in the complete display of U. S. Currency. SIE SEE the fascinating rock and gem display. the live fish and stuffed birds. r GIANT GAYWAY ★ PARI-MUTUEL ERNIE BEERS PnnH all color», long and »hort ‘2.99 *1.99 Free Balloons OF Back-to-Schod REDUCED Any time is clean-up time. Let’s all help keep the Pacific Northwest CLEAN and Beauti­ ful GRAND OPENING (D m Studio) Mr. and Mrs. Odell Homa- ley of RL 2, Box 1107, Sandy, announce the engagement of their daughter Sharon Kay to DeWayne Wear of Portland. He Is tiie son of Mr*. Audrey Wear of Tigard. The bride - elect sings pro­ fessionally on a local televi­ sion program and at Springers Ballroom. Six attends Sandy high school. stono-clerk for Union Pacific Railroad and a graduate of Sherwood high school. A September wedding is planned by the couple. HORSE RACING 7:30 nightly-1 p.m. Saturday Free admission to grandstand Pack a lunch and spend the day! Rest and relax in our clean picnic area. Exciting rides to thrill young and old. ADULTS 75« KIDS VO 12 ALWAYS FREE! 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