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About Sandy post. (Sandy, Oregon) 1938-current | View Entire Issue (July 21, 1960)
Thursday, July 21, 1960 THE FAMILY FUN TIME SOUND OFF I M odern A m erican ram ilies are m o vin g out-of-doors this sum- m n largi»- -»umbers than ever be.o Ano no w onder, be cause picnicking is a perfect p ack ag e of fa m ily fun time. What’ s equ ally im portant, too, Is that picnicking is one fam ily entertainm ent that’s convenient and econom ical Just a few basic picnic n ecessities, som e good food and a m easure of sunshine — and you and your fam ily are on your w a y to an enjoyable day. High on the list of essentials fo r a su ccessfu l picnic is a plen tiful supply of cold, refreshing drinks. Rom ping in tile w arm sum m er sun brings on a big thirst in a ctiv e youngsters— and adults, too And this is when a cool drink is re a lly appreciated. C om p act Container In the above photo are tw o of the convenient jugs ava ilab le for toting your picnic b everages. Both contain double la y e rs of tiberglas insulation th at'll keep liquids hot or cold for hours. On the left is a striped, half Fallon jug. The com pact size of this spiffy container m akes it id eal for use on boats and in cars, as weU as on picnics and outings. T he ju g is available in tw o color com binations: flowing d ark blue lines against a light blue background; and flowing red lines against a white b a ck ground. F o r e a sy identification, you can keep your cold drinks n the blue ju g, and your hot b everages in the red one. Does your fa m ily 's preferen ce I n to canned drinks and bot tled sodas? Then the handy and a ttractive Scotch plaid cooler in the center is p erfect for you. This circu lar cooler can be ja m pae.-red w ith bottles end cans— and e v e ry one of the drinks w ill taste as refreshing as if it w as FORT LEONARD WOOD Mo. 'A H T N O — C adet Victor D. i’en Eyck, son of Mr. and Mrs. Henry A. TenE yck, Route 1, Sandy. Oregon is receivein g - \ w eeks o l train in g at the A rm y R eserve O fficer T r a in ing Corps sum m er cam p at “ >rt Leonard Wood, Mo The train in g is schedule»! to be concluded July 29. D uring this train in g Cadet • en E yck is receivin g p ra c tical exp erien ce and in stru c tion in tactical, techn ical and a d m in istrativ e subjects, w ith sp ecial em p h asis b ein g placed on the duties of sec o.'.d lieu ten an t. T h e 21-year-old cadet is a 1957 g ra d u ate of S an d y Union High School. He is a student at O regon S tate C o l lege. just popped out of the home re frigerator. W hat's m ore, this sam e cooler can be used for carryin g part of your picnic foods. Lum berjack A p petites A word to the w ise. E ven sm all eaters develop lu m b e rja ck ap petites once th e y ’re out in the Three atraction s are sc h ed fresh air. So it’s a good idea to bring along plenty picnic flxin’s. uled for the Youth for Christ Easy-to-prepare sandw iches, a r a lly S atu rd a y night, July 23 healthy helping o f salad, fresh at 7:45 p.m. in the Benson fruit and cookies or ca k e ought High School A uditorium . to satisfy even the hungriest o i A m u scial program w illb e the picnickers. You can p ack all of these presented by the BIOLA C o ll goodies in the eye-catching sky ege M usical T eam of La M ir blue portable ice chest shown a t ada. C alifo rn ia , often referr the right H ere’s an item that’ s ed to by its corporate nam e. as essential to p icnicking as sun light and w arm w eather. Con “ T h e B ible In stitu te of Los selections structed of long lastin g steel, A ngeles. M usical this picnic chest is a veritable w ill ran ge from the rh y th m i travelin g refrigerator. It’ll keep cal Southern and Negro sp irt- your foods fresh and crisp no u als to the religiou s classics. m atter how hot Old Sol gets. Big, easy-to-grasp handles m ake V ocal solos, instrum ental e m carryin g the chest a m inor m a t b ellish m en ts and sp ecial a r ter, and bottle openers are built ran gem en ts com bine to set into both ends of the product. the program apart as u nique and interesting. Liquid R efrigeran t “ GIDEON. T h e Liberator” . B y the w ay, th ere’s no longer | any need to put up w ith soggy 7th in the fu ll-color sum m er sandw iches in your picnic chest film series w ill be shown. because the ice m elted. Now T h e story portrays Gideon, a available is a quick freezing, liquid refrigeran t that’ s packed cou rageou s but hum ble ser- in an a ttractive Scotch plaid can van tt of God, chosen to r e — ju st about the size of a ju ice scue Israel from the Mid- can. You can use this re frigeran t ian ites w ho threaten to d e s over and over. A fter each picnic, troy their land, he destroys ju st pop it into the refrigerator, and it w ill be rea d y for duty on their idols and drives out heathen invad ers w ith 300 your next outing. L e t’s see now. P len ty of food, men. E va n g elist Tom Fair, a convenient picnic equipm ent in which to ca rry it, and an encour favorite of Youth for Christ, aging word from the w eath er is gu est speaker. Fair is la man. Looks like you’re all set form er radio and sta g e e n te r for a “ fun in the sun” outing. YFC Rally Due On Saturday Eggs Proved Low Cost Bin W hat protein food can you buy for 25 cen ts to 35 cents a pound? W hat protein food can you sreve for 8 cents to 15 cents a servin g- E gg s are the answ er, sa y s Mrs. Helen M cD ow all, C la c k a m a s C ou n ay E xtension A gent, ii'.b high q u a iliy protein food '.t provide intrest and v a riety in fa m ily m ea ls d u r ing these w arm sum m er days. Use them to provide more pro tein in sa lad s, for garn ish es and for sand w iches. Now is in tim e for d eviled eggs. N utrition packed eg gn o g s m ake cool refreshin g drinks w hen child ren s appetites la g in hot w eather. K eep hard- cooked e g g s ready in the re frigerator for q u ick m ea ls or snacks. D uring Ju ly and August ;m all e g g s w ill com e to m ar- t in q u a n ity at fa vo ra b le i prices. T h is som etim es creates a problem for the hom em aker 1 because recipes are developed lot us of m edium size eggs. ' Here is a gu id e for su b sti tu tin g one e g g size for an- ether F ive la rg e eg g s equ al six incuium eggs, or seven sm a ll eggs. A. present prices, you w ill I get m ore for your m oney I w hen you buy i dozen sm all , eg g s if th ey are 15 cents , or m ore below the cost of la rg e eggs. M edium e g g s are a better buy if they are at i least 7 cents or 8 cen ts b e 1 low the price of larg e eggs. tainer. sa w m ill and lo g g in g superintendent and rancher, called from a su ccessfu l b u s i ness life into fu ll-tim e evan g e listie w ork. Reports w ill he given on the Youth for Christ C o n ven tion held last w eek at W inona Lake. Indiana. The seventeen teen d eleg ates from the P o r t land area returned from W in ona W ed n esd ay m orning. SANDY POST Dash Winners Named For Recreation Page 5 Make Surprises To Turn Meal Into A Partv An ordinary picnic can be | turned into a real party with I the sim ple addition of a few ’•surprises!” If you're p la n n in g an out door m eal for your youn gsters w hy not provide "Surprise Ba j sk ets" w hich can so e a sily be m ade upin a few m inutes fr- I om pint-sized round paper co- ! natiuers to w h ich pip e-d ean - er-and ribbon h a n d les are a t tached. Here's a d e lig h tfu l w ay to j fill the "b a sk e t” : First, at the very bottom, hide the surprise — a litle egg m an. He's a hard I cooked eg g w ith bright pirn ! ento eyes and a ch eerfu l p im ento sm ile— a ll n icely w rap ped intransparent saran. so he I can be adm ired before he's j eaten. Next surround this I w ith fresh carrots and celery sticks cut to bite size. Then put in a sa ltw crisp blanket i of potato chips, and cover him up. W inners w ere announced for th e 'S a n d y O lym pics" track d ash es held at the C om m u n ity Recreation center at the playgrou n d last Friday. Ju ly 15. G irls, 5 and 6 yea rs old: 20-yard d ashes: first, Janet Sch afer; second, E ileen Wien- m k e; third. K a th y Drew Boys iged 5 and 6: 30-yeard dash: loe M ills; second, Ronnie Lundbom ; third, G ary Odom G irls, aged 7. 30 yard dash: first S h irley S earls; second Pat C ary; thir L eslie Mac Schm itz. Boys. 7 y ea rs ol, 40 yard dash: first R andy Ackers second. L la rry Odom and T e r ry C an sler; third, S teve C h rst- ensen. G irls, aged 8. 30-yard dash: first. L au rel S w a ils; second V ick y Colson: thir.d N ancy Potter. Boys, aged 8. 40 yard FINISHING TOUCHES dash: first, Hugh W oodward; second. Ricky M etsger; third. F in ally, put the pretty "co Bob Parker. ver" on the basket. 1 he " c o G irls, a g e 9, 40-yard dash: ver is a round sand w ich, m ade first, G a y le Schm itz; second. : of your ch ild ren 's favorite L an n ea C an sler; third. Nancy i kind of bread, cut intoy» circle M artin. Boys, a g e 9, 50-yard just so it w ill fir the top of dash: first. M ichael C raig; I the basket and hide w h at's second D avid C handler; third. 1 underneath. T h e san d w ich is | decorated w ith a carrot and Larry S tarkel. G irls, a g e 10, 40-yard dash: green pepper “ flo w er'’ and first, C lau d ia Dove; second. | ¡t too, isin transparent wrap- D an n ijoe C raig. Boys, a g e 10, I The you n gsters w ill get an 50-yard dash; first Sky Sneth- [ enorm ous kick out of eatin g en; second, Doug Sch afer; : the “cover" and d ig g in g th rough the various layers of third T erry W aibel. | the picnic basket to discover G irls. 11 and ;12. 50-yard dash: first P atsy Colson. Boys. 11 anti 12, 70-yard dash; first Jim Q u in n ; second Butch W oodw ard; third. D avid D ick The S an d y Business and m an. Professional W om en's (Tub G irls. 13 and 14, 50-yar dash plan s a pot-luck picnic the first Jan ice Hcmmer. even in g of July 27, Wednesi Boys, 13 and 14, 70-yard day. at 6:30 PM at the home of Helen S ulzbach on Marmot dash: first, D oug Searls. The next sp ecial event, sc h road. T h e BPW w ill also have eduled for this Friday, is the a booth at the Jaycee street d istan ce throw s. There are dance carn ival on S aturd ay. now 213 y ou n gsters registered July 30. M em bers met July 13 at the hom e of president for the recreation program. Ruth H ow eiler to plan the e d ucational program for the com ing year. Listen To Sandy Locals "THE SANDY HOUR" Weekdays 10-11 AM. KGRO — 1230 Giesham Church < )f < ,hri.*l the surprise at the bottom. For a b everage to go w ith the surprise baskets, blend 1 quart of m ilk w ith 1 pint of straw berry ice cream usin g a rotary beater. Fill 8 or 9 ounce paper cold d rin k cups w ith the m ixture and store in the fri- ezer until frozen Serve w ith straw s and s p o o n s You'll h a v e ready m ade m ilk sh a k es w hich can be served right f r om the freezer. T h ey defrost as the children eat them , and they en joy the icy coldness w ith the food in the picnic basket. Perfect partners for the su r prise baskets are paper cups plates and napkins. The - o - me in ga y colors anti pattern s w hich the youn g fry enjo> e a tin g from, and best of a ll— for mom, no d ishw ashing. C alico sand w iches w ill p l ease the youngsters. CALICO SANDWICH SPREAD 1 qt. cup peanut butter 1 qt. cup chopped conked ham 1 h a lf cu p shredded carrots 3 tablespoons salad dressing 1 qt teaspoon salt 12 slice s bread C i rot slrices Green pepper sticks Blend peanut b utter \v.th h-.ni, C airo’ s, dressing, and .'»'lit. Cut bread slice s into 4- i.-ch circles w ith cookie cut ter or kitchen scisors. Spread one circle w ith fillin g and top 'w it h another. A rran ge cartpt slice and pieces of green pep per to form a flow er. M ake Roy H. A lien of Mom’s D ri 6 sandw iches. ve-In at S an d y died of a s u d den heart a tack S unday m orn ing at 2 AM in Rochester, W ashington. Mr. Allen, w ith his w ife and son Jtmmy, had been on vacation touring the Oregon beaches and w ere sta y in g in Rochester at the FARMS F IN D O U R hom e of Mrs. A lle n ’s brother GASOLINE THE BEST - y at the tim e of death. Mr. A llen w as born inLew - IT HAS T H A T iston, M ontana on Decem ber 28, 1885 and spent his early I life in th at area as acowpun- cher. He w a s a stagecoach driver in Yellow ston e Park in 1907-08 and carried sue fa m ous people as A lic e R<x>se- velt Longworth and H R. K e l logg in his stage. He did som e m inin g and worked for the Forest Service before turnin g to the art of o LOCAL tlA U IM A M K L I< professions Icooking, in order to have tim e to travel around the United States. To keep your farm He spent 13 years before machinery running com ing to Sandy, w orking at M ollestrom Air Base in Great smoothly, order your F alls, M ontana. He has been in S an d y six years. gasoline from Sandy Oil. Funeral services w ere held at 11:30 AM. Thursday, July You just won't 21, a t Batem an Funeral C h a pel In G resham w ith in ter find better. ment in Forest Law n. Roy A. 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