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Thursday, March 21, 1957 V♦♦♦♦*♦»«*** THE SANDY POST »***♦♦♦♦•»***•»•»♦■» » * » « * « « * •« contracts. Page 5 He observes “Our growers in Clackamas County certainly have much to be thank ful for in good grower-processor relations - of course, this has Motion pictures were shown Members of the Sandy Cham been developed and earned Dens 2, 3, 5 and 7 of the San By John J. Inskeep, County Agent to members of the Sandy Ridge ber of Commerce at their noon dy Cub Scout Pack will put on there.” OREGON CITY — Ted L. Livestock club at their meeting luncheon Tuesday voted to make Indian skits and dances for the "I was surprised when I found ................... ♦♦♦■> I I >»»+♦♦♦♦♦« Wisconsin was the leading state Huff, manager of the State Un last Friday. The pictures were an immediate change in their Monday, March 25 meeting of the The many friends of former j -uieHjeq uo aouajajuoa V G S'fl the nation in the number of employment Commission says un shown by Mr. Black, the county by-laws in order to reduce the Pack, at the Sandy Grade School- Clackamas County Extension i associations and I sat in on the in in Clackamas Coun 4-H club leader- One of the annual membership fee from $10 acres of vegetables grown for employment Results of the past several Agent Leon Garoian will be in sessions of the National Council processing. Peas, corn, beans, ty dropped swiftly in February films showed the proper method to $5. terested in excerpts from his I of Farmers Cooperatives. Here carrots, beets, cabbage for kraut to an estimated 2200 at the end of culling sheep and the other months' attendance contest will It was thought that more res recent letter. “Lee” is now I saw some friends from Oregon, are the leading crops if I recall of the month- Good weather was on the manufacture of milk idents be revealed at the meeting and could be induced to take serving as fruit and vegetable who were the proverbial “sights correctly. They are just develop helped all seasonal industries products- part in the group’s civic activities the trip to the skating rink marketing specialist for the State for sore eyes”. Norm Merrill, ing irrigation resources in Cen such as logging, construction and Later in the meeting Black under the new plan. awarded to the winning den- agriculture. A temporary set of Wisconsin. As such he is a Blue Lake Packers, Salem; Berk tral Wisconsin, where with water ---------- CP---------- took tape recordings of talks Brothers and sisters of cubs member of the faculty of the Freeman; Roy Ward, Pacific they can grow any vegetable back on account of high water with Mrs. Drum, the club leader,I have been invited to attend the University of Wisconsin with, Wool Growers; Burt Wooes, crop common to this climate - lay offs affected employment and all members of the club. ! headquarters at Madison. In Oregon State College and there and water is plentiful from the toward the end of the month. These recordings were heard1 party with the winners. addition to his duties there he were several from the Puget shallow wells or pits scooped out Continued good weather into over an Oregon City radio stat- | will be studying for a doctor of Sound area of Washington.” by bulldozers. They grow good March should shorten the claim tion this Thursday. philosophy cegree- "Also spent a week in Wash beans - both green snap, wax, line fast. Preparations are now new members were ta Speeding charges were filed ington D. C. at the U.S.D.A. and limas, corn, potatoes, toma being made by farmers for the ken Three into the club during the against five motorists during the coming harvest seasons, especial "The groundhog didn’t see headquarters- While there I toes, onions, etc- and the area is Walter Luedtke, Pastor his shadow yesterday so I pre managed to see President Ike, or only 200 miles from the Chicago ly strawberry growers who keep meeting.---------- CP---------- past week, it was shown In the sume we are due for an early more correctly, the back of his markets! They have started one eye out for frost damage MU 7-2843 weekly report of Police Chief Center and Main spring. Nobody should complain head, during the inaugural par growing on a large scale the while cultivating their precious Carl Lofstedt. Sunday School-9:43 AM. shoots. however; we’ve had the coldest ade.” nettec gem potato which until Those hailed into city court Sunday Worship - Unemployment decreased in January in 19 years, accorcing “In my trip ip central Wis recent years was exclusively a 8:30 A M. and 11:00 AJI1. for basic rule violations were to the experts. From the papers consin I’ve seen good signs of western potato. But with the high February as improved weather See "This la the Life,” Sundays conditions permitted the return Walter J Harbinski, Ocean Lake; I see we weren’t alone with this local strength of extension. In consumer acceptance of the net 12:30, KPTV achievement, however. National each of the four counties I was ted gems — called russet Bur to work in most of the out-of- Norma O. Lombard, Milwaukie; Hear “The Lutheran Hour,” ly, we’ve had some cold weather in. Extension was either housed banks here — growers have door industries. Temporary lay The Lutheran Women's Mis offs in logging due to high water sionary League met Monday James L. Emerson, Sandy; Don Sundays. 10:30, KPOJ last month. We haven't been in their own agricultural builc- made good money this year ” ald J. Vanderveldon, Madras were not sufficient to alter the You Are Cordially Invited uncomfortable, however, even Ing, or else had plenty of room "Land in this central sand trend. Initial claims dropped to evening at the home of Mrs. and John B. Borquist, Portland. Walter Leudtke with Mrs. Neil though it is as confining as the in new courthouses. In all cases, area, which millions of years ago 606 against 1559 the previous rains in Oregon.” there was ample room - space was the lake bed of Lake Wis month, and 839 for February DeLong as co-hostess. The League plans to act as “I’ve had a busy January. I for offices, demonstration kitch consin — sells for from $50 to 1956 Continued claims numbered spent 4 days in central Wisconsin ens, conference rooms, etc- A $100 an acre depending upon 7583 compared with 7981 in co-sponsor with Gresham Re deemer church for a tea in counties at leader training very healthy situation." the stage of development. Irri January 1957. meetings in agricultural policy Lee then describes difficulties gation equipment would be in With the imment approach of Gresham on March 31 for the with Ray Penn. Then, about 4 vegetable growers encounter in addition.” spring-like weather, employment benefit of Concordia College. League members announced days_in Chicago attending a connection with grower-processor "Most of the vegetables grown prospects in construction, logging here are canned rather than and other industries are also ex a Lutheran World Relief Cloth frozen. As yet I haven’t found pected to gradually come out of ing Drive to be held from April out why but I do have some their winter slump. Norma Ivens, 21 to 23. Speaker at the Monday meet ideas- I think this question may Placement Supervisor, reminded be the one for my thesis - some employers that a new crop of ing was Mrs. O. H. Preim, a Sun thing like “An Economic Anal high school graduates will be on day School teacher at the Hope ysis of Wisconsin Processing In the labor market soon. Many of Lutheran church for the Deaf in M AIN STREET SANDY dustry with regard to develop them are being registered and Portland, whose topic was “Meet ment of a frozen food industry” - tested by the Employment Ser Your Deaf Sisters.” or something like it but much vice, and now is the time to put shorter. Many of the vegetable in your order for these ambitious growers here are dairymen who youngsters. Originality is nothing but judicious imitation. The most grow vegetables for ‘cash income'. Estimates by the State Un original writers borrowed from one another. The instruct- It is a rotation deal with them’ employment Compensation Com ion.we find in books is like fire We fetch it from our anc they call vegetables “cash mission based on reports from Clackamas county Civil De- i crops”. However. I have observed 26 local offices showed 55,300 fense director Hi Jackson has' neighbors, kindle it at home, communicate it to others that the newer areas coming into persons actively seeking jobs on invited all ladies in the county. and it becomes the property of oil. -V oltaire production are not dairy areas March 1, comparing with 63,800 to hear Mrs. Lovilia Lalor, Di-1 but growers who are vegetable at the winter’s peak a month rector Women’s Activities, Fed-1 growers only. To me, this is a before. eral Civil Defense Administra-1 necessary thing - specialization Shorter work-weeks, praticu- tion. Region 7. I mean, in order for the indus larly in lumber and logging Mrs- Lalor will speak on try to really develop to what it operations, were reported from "Women and Civil Defense,” in DAY AND NIGHT SERVICE can be. I think we both have several areas. Workers in this the Eastham school, 7th and Phone MOhowk 5-3794 Gresham, Oregon seen this in Clackamas County.” main industry accounted for Harrison Street, Oregon City on nearly half of the unemployment March 29 at 8 p.m. Jackson | claims, now running around emphasized that the meeting 35,000 a week, slightly below will be quite informal and that the seasonal high but above each woman attending was wel recent comparable periods. More comed to pose questions on civil Loop Highway Phone MU 7-3841 Sandy than half of the remaining claims load came from construction and defense. food processing. Reserve unemployment funds dropped $49 millions, slightly above the post-war low of $48 millions in 1956. The total was $3 1/2 millions under a year ago and was expected to decline to less than $45 millions before first quarter collections start in mid- April. ---------- CP---------- Slight Upturn Seen In Local, State Job Lists About The Farm Films Are Shown At Sandy Ridge Chamber Lowers Cubs Go Indian Membership Fee For Pack Meeting Five Motorists Taken To Court Immanuel Lutheran C ollege To Gain From Tea Prompt Accurate P R E S C R IP TIO n s e r u iie The House o f Notions BUNNELL'S VARIETY I Women In CD Is Speakers Topic Carroll Funeral ‘H ome Our Pharmacists employ pains taking eare in the filling of every nrescription. We know that you will appreciate our prompt and friendly service. E C O N O M Y DRUG Loggers Farmers Construction M en T h e y s ta r t e v e n . .. 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He operated a dairy business in New i Castle, Pennsylvania for many 1 years before he came to Sandy J in 1943 to live with his brother Thomas, who is his sole survivor. Services will be held Friday, | March 22 at 1 p.m. at the chapel of Bateman Funeral Home, in Gresham, with interment to follow in Forest Lawn cemetery. [ Reverend Frank Shultz will officiate. ---------- CP---------- B u t 3 3 d a y s la te r Baby Arrives At Rest Home Lower-quality starter Improved Super Startena Improved Purina Super Startena gives you... E x t r a g ro w th y o u c a n see a n d fe e l A baby daughter, Vickey Jo, was bom to Mr. and Mrs. Donald (Larry) Parker, of Boring, on March 10, at her grandmothers' home, Sandy Rest Haven. Vickey Jo joins two sisters, Pamela and Patricia and a brother, Robert. Grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. William Lee Parker, Sandy, and Mr. and Mrs. Roy German, Boring. Cover the right half of the lower picture with your hand. The pullets on the left don’t look bad at all, do they? 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