Sandy post. (Sandy, Oregon) 1938-current, March 21, 1957, Page 3, Image 3

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    Thursday, March 21, 1957
THE SANDY POST
SOUND OFF j Washington.
Alaska.
six-day exercise, designed
He was graduated from Wil­ to The
test the combat efficiency of
FORT DETRICK MARYLAND lamette University in 1955.
the division under arctic condi­
(AHTNC) — Wayne Frederick­
tions, was the largset ever held
FORT RICHARDSON, ALAS­ at the Alaskan fort.
son, son of Mr and Mrs. Kenneth
(AHTNC) — Army PCF
Kishpaugh, a rifleman in I BLLL RUN — The Bull Run
R Frederickson, Sancy, recently KA,
Barrie D Kishpaugh, whose wife, Company A of the division's
was assigned to the 9766th Tech­ Nadine, and mother, Mrs. Mary 23rd Regiment, entered the Extension Lnit held an extra
nical Service Unit at Ft. Detrick, Kishpaugh. live on Route 2, Army in December 1955 and meeting, March 20, at the Bull
Brightwood resiaents were
Estacaca, Oregon, recently par­ received basic training at Fort Run club hall to make up for the
Maryland.
January meeting missed due to sorry to hear of the illness and
Frederickson entered the Ar­ ticipated in “Exercise Hard Ord, California- He arrived in bad weather. The demonstration hospitalization of George Will­
Times with the 2nd Infantry
my in October 1956 and received Division at Fort Richardson, Alaska in June 1956.
was “Pillow Making’’ unc-er the iams of the Brightwood store. All
Kishpaugh was employed by leadership of Arlene Klingler and his neighbors and friends have
the Park Lumber Company be­ Ermal Stromberg.
been wishing for his speedy re
Building Contractor
fore entering the Army.
The meeting began at 11 a m. co very.
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with ladies bringing sack lunch­
es. Coffee was served by Marge
Mrs. Louise Hallam has moved
Kitchen.
from Portland to her home near
Homes and General Building
The regular meeting of the Brightwood. Her friencs say they
unit was scheduled for March hope she will now become a per­
M u tu a l 7-3149
27 at 10:30 a m. at the club hall manent resident here.
AIMS-BULL RUN — The long when “Broiled Meals” will be
weekend for school children demonstrated by Bonnie Marsh
The Clackamas County Blood-
was an opportunity for parents and Betty Brooks. Food prepared mobile will be at the Welches
to enjoy a change, too. The James curing the demonstration will school on Monday, April 1, from
Baker family spent the weekend be served at lunch with coffee 4 to 7 pm., local informants
visiting relatives in Seattle.
served by Evelyn Nichols.
have announced. All donors in
READY-MIX
All ladies in the area have the area have been urged to
Mrs. Earl Weeks attended as been cordially invited
attend since a great need for
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counselor, a Young Life group
blood has been recognized for
meeting at Cannon Beach and
this area.
the two Weeks’ daughters visitec
/fe z
at the beach with relatives.
Miss Pamela Chaney, young
pre-school daughter of the How-
Norma Baker, young daughter
arc Chaneys of Cherryville, has
If no answer
of the Allen Bakers, played a
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recently enrolled for ballet and
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piano solo at morning services
tap dancing lessons in a Portland
BRIGHTWOOD — The Mt. studio.
in Aims community church and
Mrs. Frank Dunlop sang at the Hood Lion’s Auxiliary was one
of the hostess groups at a tea
evening services-
Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Bowman
and fashion show at the Columbia have
returned from their vaca­
Athletic
Club
Wednesday,
March
Next Sunday is Singspiration
tion in the south. If the weather
song services. Tuesday Bible 13. All 23 clubs in District “O” continues to be fair, the Bowmans
study met this week at the James of the Lions’ Auxiliary took part. say, they hope to have the golf
Fashion show chairman was
Baker home and the Kings Help-
operating by April 15 this
Mrs Burgess Kelly, Portland. club
ers met Thursday.
year.
1
Clothes shown were from Charles
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Berg and organ music was played
Friends of Mrs. Ed Cook of I
by George Ruschka-
Brightwood were sorry to hear
The Mt. Hood Auxiliary con- that she had suffered three bro­
tributec. four of the 70 prizes ken ribs in an accicent at her
awarded. Local people who con­ home. Friends say Helen is very
tributed were Wheeler’s Arts cheerful about it but all agree
and Crafts Shop, Rhododendron'
Mrs. Jennie Markvardson, Alpine Begonia Gardens; Mrs’ it must be very uncomfortable.
E™™3 Rannow and Mrs. Edgar Martin and an etched
Missing from the local scene I
Mildred Stewart were co-hostess- aluminum tray conated by the is Mrs.
Bill Dyal who has been
es for the Monday, March 18 auxiliary.
in a Portland hospital for the
meeting of the Past Noble Grand
Local members taking part past three weeks following sur­
i^Un a} th™ Markvardson home in the tea were the president, gery.
The Dyal’s oldest son, Ber­
m Dodge Park. About 14 mem­ Mrs. Howard Chaney; Mrs. Ed nie, was
to the same hos­
bers were present to enjoy the gar Martin, Mrs- Dave Howe pital with taken
appendicitis on Friday
Mrs
Jim
Lyne,
Mrs.
Charles
nm he° \ ° f S t Patrick I*1’0,
March 15.
nut bread anc coffee served by Meskimen and Mrs. Jim Langdon.
the hostesses.
J
Mrs. Chaney had as her guest,
in this area were tuned
. ,ThT , club voted to Provide Mrs. Elinor Burkitt, Portland to Radios
radio Sunday evening
talent for a stunt to be part of Guests from the mountain area at 9 KGW
when the Sandy High School
the talent show scheduled for were Mrs. Nell Bistorious Mr=
mixec
choir presented a half-
the Sandy Grade School PTA Beulah Gaulke, Mrs. Herbert nour program
with Lawrence
on April 26.
Stemler and Mrs. Glen Cantrell. Morrell conducting. Miss Gayla
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The tea, which netted $725, Gadwood was soloist; accompan­
was put on as a benefit to out­ ists were Linda Sheerman and
Economy proved and performance proved
fit a laboratory at the University Bonney Shields.
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of Oregon Medical School for
During the program, student
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and on the Alcan Highway to Alaska '
research into the causes and body president Charles Side-
cures of epilepsy.
bottom was interviewed con­
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cerning the history and activities
2» Already proved in the hands of nearly
at Sancy High School.
100,000 owners!
Unit Plans
Extra Meet
Phil Jonsrud
A round
the
Mountain
Kids Holiday
Shared By Folks
Page 3
Kiwanis Plans
KIWANIS PLANS 1 col 18 rop presented accordian music. Since
With only three more weeks
occasion was also “Ladies
to go in the annual “Beans or the
Night”, the ladies’ attendance
Steak" attendance contest Sandy prize
donated by Bob Day
Kiwanis club released the follow­ with was
the
men’s
prize in charge
ing box scores; Frecerickson’s of Tec Deck.
Fiieballs, 81; Lamke’s Legumes,
Program for the April meet­
88.
ing is under chairmanship of
Calls for talent volunteers John Hillyard.
came from President Spike
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Emerson at the March 21 meet­
ing of Kiwanis as local service
clubs prepared to cooperate with LOOKING FOR BARGAINS?
,Sandy PTA for the proposed
YOU'LL FIND THEM
PTA Talent Show.
George Hale, program chair­
man for the Thursday meeting, ON THE CLASSIFIED PAGE
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dedron, March 30.
Animals condemned under the
pilot meat inspections recently
Owner Earl Darrow celebrated
concluded in 12 plants in Wash­ his second anniversary of open
ington, Yamhill, Polk and Mar­ ing the Log Lodge and St. Pat­
ion counties represented 1.85 rick s Day on Saturday evening
W A LT DISNEY'S
per cent of the total slaughter in with free refreshments for a
the two weeks of the stucy. This packed house of skiers.
is the highest figure yet recorded
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for a single period of the pilot
inspections, according to M E
In Cinemascope and tech- Knickerbocker, animal division
chief of the state department of
| nicolor.
agriculture. This study did not
include all plants in the four
with
counties.
In these plants, 810 animals
Fess Parker-
were slaughtered One was con­
• Kathleen Crowley demned on ante-mortem inspec-
The slight improvement in
, tion and 14 on post- mortem in- prices for green lumber reported
i spection. Animals condemned as last week still continues, but
ALSO
; unfit for human consumption the market is still handicapped
J were nine cattle, four sheep and by lack of cemand, according to
i two hogs. The causes ranged Random Lengths, Eugene weekly
i from emaciation to cancerous lumber market letter .
conditions.
Although mills are holding
The percentage of livers (25 to their new price levels, and
1 per cent) was not as high as in report some selling, it is still
some of the pilot studies. Eight- unlikely that current inventories
tenths of one per cent of all and production can be moved
with
heads crew the state condemned entirely.
Paul Newman
tag. Chief causes of liver con­
Even if demand were to pick
Pier Angeli demnations were fluke and up sharply, most mills feel it
parasites.
would be some time before any
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prices advances would be felt
at the mill level-
Stud prices continue to show
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