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A ||a n d y E a rth q u a ke s w h ich rocked p a rts of the P a c ific N o rth w e s t J la st weekend a p p a re n .ly o rig in - i ated not fa r fro m Sandy in H a lt Taylor, Lee Irw in, Co-Publisher«» Rodger Eddj, deaerai Manager S outhw estern S ka m a n ia county. P u b lis h e d E v e r y T h u rs d a y by O u tlo o k P u b lis h in g C o. »2 A n n u a l S u b s c rip tio n W ashington. D r. Jonn A lle n , professor of Septem ber 21, 1961 geology at P o rtla n d S tate c o l Sandy Post, Sandy, Oregon Page 2 lege, said the fa u lt has been mapped fo r some tim e and is q u ite deep-sea e d .” E p ice n te r oí the quake was d e te rm in e d Sandy Jayceea have earned a public pal sw im m ing pool. T his is th e Jaycees' answ er thro u g h seism ic devices at th e on th e back fo* th e ir effort« this past sum to the drow ning tragedies that occur in our U n iv e rs ity of W ashington. No serious dam age fro m the m er w ith th e ir five chuckw agon breakfasts. a re a with distu rb in g regularity. F rid a y evening and P erh ap s the resu lts of the project th is shocks W ith an average atten d an ce of HO, the pro year suggest that local public support for again Sunday m o rn in g was r e ported although th e y w e re fe lt Hardworking Jaycees Earn I ole of 7 hanks ject netted $158.63. T h is m odest am ount doesn’t discourage th e d riv ers in the club who refuse to a b a n don th e ir project. They seek a 30 to 40 acre tra c t adjacen t to Sandy for a park and throughout a w idespread area ' The te m b lo rs re g is te re d a t six I on a scale of 12. A ra tin g o f six is su ffic ie n t to r a ttle w indow s, seven Would c ru m b le chim neys, break window’s, etc., w h ile eight and above w ould cause consid era b le dam age. j A lth o u g h the P a c ific N o rth • west is in the m a jo r e a rth q u a ke i belt around the rim of the P a c if ic Ocean. D r. A lle n said there • has been m uch less seism ic a c tiv ity here than in C a lifo rn ia , fo r Instance. "O n e th e o ry ," he said, " is that the m a n y volcanoes a c tiv e in ages past spewed out la va this type of event is hard to obtain, o r only that a different approach is needed. W hile not a tte m p tin g to an sw er th is question, we do salute the perserverance of th e 22- m em ber Sandy Jaycees. W hat If the Siren Blows? If th e a ir-ra id siren w ere to blow’ to dren hom e e tc . T his is no attem p t to single out these m orrow , w h at would happen to your p a rticu la r d istric ts; we m erely happened school-age children? On the basis of a spot survey we m ade to run into m others rep resen tin g these few. But we quite strongly suspect that th is week, not m any p a re n ts know. W e checked a m other who has c h il the sam e answ er would come from most dren In the Lynch schools, a n o th e r with m o th ers in most d istricts children in the Reynolds schools, a n o th We u n d erstan d all the d istricts have e r w ith children in the G resham schools, plans for evacuation em ergencies, but we and finally one w ith children in the P o rt haven't the slightest Idea w hat they are land schools. W hat probably is involved here is not a None of them had the slightest idea lack of p lan n in g but instead a lack of w here th e ir children would he taken, com m unication. w here or w hen the fam ily eventually No one expects an a ir-raid alert. But m ight hope to be reunited, or if an a t- , wp'd best be ready should one suddenly tem pt would be m ade to brin g the chll- | come. At Boring— State Action Sought on Schoo! Plan I’TA ( arnival Sel Saturday MRS. JOHN OI.DS MO M BM v ie w fire w o rk s . A long the w ay th e y saw acres of grapes, hops, B O R IN G As e a rly as 6 p.m . corn and m in t, the la tte r c u r S a tu rd a y, the B o rin g I’ .T .A w ill re n tly being cut and d is tille d N ancy Gregson and Ed H off- in itia te Its F a ll c a rn iv a l set th is e a rly to fo re s ta ll absence o f , m an w ere m a rt led at Stevenson, huntera and such in the big Wash., S a tu rd a y a fte rn o o n N a n The Im passe o ver proposed fu n d -ra isin g a c tiv ity o f the y e a r cy is the d a u g h te r of M r. and . consolidation o f G resham - area A c c o rd in g to M rs. Glenn A lt- M rs I-ce Gregson. I e le m e n ta ry school d is tric ts has tiauser, president o f the g ro u p M r. and M rs. M a tt Shields. w h ich has a lre a d y held a m e m M r. and M rs. C laude H ig g in b o th been tossed in to the lap o f the b e rsh ip m e e tin g th is m onth, am , M r. and M rs. C liff Jones 1 State Board of E ducation The M u ltn o m a h C ounty Com m any new fe a tu re s are slated and H azel H ite w e re c a lle rs at fo r the booths in the school g y m the L y le B uxtons above E sta ca ! m ittc c on School D is tric t R eor na siu m . da a fo rtn ig h t ago. The Shields g anization hits proposed that the M iss L o e tta H u m p h re y and and B uxtons fo rm e rly owned the e le m e n ta ry d is tric ts tic consoli j dated in to one big d is tric t, c o r M rs. Jackson of Y re ka . C a lif., B o rin g G eneral store. The N o rv a l Naas fa m ily have responding to boundaries of the w e re d in n e r guests of M rs. John G resham U nion H igh D is tric t. lie g s tro m la st S a tu rd a y. been c h u k a r h unting reeen.ly. C la cka m a s D isagrees M rs. O tis R ich was hostess to ttie L a d ies' A id g ro u p of B oring C oncurrence of the C la cka m a s C o m m u n ity M e th o d ist ch u rch on C ounty R e o rganization board was W ednesday at her home. I t was necessary, how ever, since p a il the firs t m eeting fo r the 1961-62 6 f the area is In C lackam as The second h e a rin g on the C ounty. T h is was not given since season. C a rl Naas w as elected p re s i p rice paid m ilk p ro d u cé is In the se n tim e n t exists in tile B o rin g dent of the M ethodist Youth F e l P o rtla n d • Salem atea w ill be D am ascus area fo r th e ir own lo w s h ip Sunday at a m eeting In held M onday, Sept. 25. at 9:30 school d is tric t. the ch u rch . O th e r o ffic e rs in a m ., in room 6 of tin 1 state State law p rovides fo r a r b itr a cluded liild e Olds, vice p re s i ca p íto l at Salem . T h is comes on a p e titio n fro m tio n in case ot such an im passe. d e n t; Ju d y Gregson, s e c re ta ry , M u ltn o m a h county appointed its and J im m y B o rin g , tre a s u re r. Oregon W ashing.on M ilk Sales. a r b itr a to r tint C la cka m a s has not O utgoing president P a tty B y rd In c., to ra is e the p ric e to $t> 09 m oved, thus s ta llin g tile w hole presided. H allow een p a rty dec per hun d re d w e ig h t, t h e same m a tte r. o ra tin g c o m m itte e was chosen, as the C o rv a llis - Eugene Rose M onday n ig h t the p ro b le m was in clu d in g Janet M eter, P a tty b u rg area, acco rd in g to K e n B y rd , C a rl N aas and Dolores neth W. S aw yer, m ilk s ta b iliz a handed o ve r to the S tate B oard, and Ju d y Gregson. The g ro u p tion a d m in is tra to r. The P ortland w h ic h p re s u m a b ly , can o rd e r ar- m eets fro m 7 to 8 p m each Salem p roducer p ric e set in June | b itra tio n to proceed The State Board was a p prised o f the m a t is $5.80. Sunday. T h e state w ill ask a p rice be te r a t a m eeting last week. D am ascus G range m em bers T w o M a in P o in ts organized a clean up p a rty last tw een tile $5 8U and $6.09 fig u re . S a tu rd a y, p re p a ra to ry to p a in t The M u ltn o m a h County Board, ing the h a ll in co n tin u in g to press fo r a rb i Don V erd o o rn Is back on the (ra tio n , m ade tw o points: Job, a fte r several weeks' illness t i t A rb itra tio n , w h ich e ve n tu M r. and M rs W ayne Waugh a lly w ould end up in an e le c A p p ro x im a te ly 118 e n tra n ts re tu rn e d home the firs t o f the tion, thus w ould g ive the people m o n th a fte r a three-w eek tr ip to com peted in t h e D am ascus in vo lve d a chance to have th e ir W ra n g le rs firs : annual P aradera Iow a, w here they attended the say. fu n e ra l of M rs W augh's fa th e r F ield Meet at the B o rin g Rodeo (2) A strong feeling exists, a c arena Sept It).- a cco rd in g to ,V td T h e y b ro u g h t Mrs,. v y a itg U ' m o th e r hom e w ith tfrym . • ? M u d e n ot D am ascus shdw <ti c o rd in g , to the Board w ith in the B o rin g • D am ascus area fo r con George S alyers bro ke his a rm re c to r M a ste r of cerem onies was tinued fie s w ith the G resham last w eek w h ile p la y in g baseball. H azel H ite re c e n tly vffcil$d re l George BenshOof. I^ttotv K ir k U nion H igh D is tric t. The e le m e n ta ry d is tric ts ir> a tive a at M abton, Wash. T hey of M ilw a u k ie was g ra n d m a r v is ite d Prosser to see an Ed S u l shall and J u d y Ann W ilson of vo lvcd a rc Lynch. Rockwood, P leasant V a lle y. G resham E le liv a n troupe e n te rta in , and to Oregon C ity presided as queen. T ro p h y w in n e rs w ere m e n ta ry . O rie n t. B oring and D a Pee Wee, DebbfE V e n ke r, M il mascus C lackam as county has R o c k w o o d G ra n g e H a lt w a u k ie : ju n io r, Ja n ice Bens- m ade no e ffo rt to in clude p o r HAM D IN N E R and D A N » I hoof D am ascus: senior. J 1 m tions of O rie n t and Pleasant H I sim k nt tsltril Faust. P o rtla n d ; a d u lt senior. V a lle y south of the county lin e Sat.. Sept, 29, ft:SO to 8 p .m . M el W in te rs. P o rtla n d , club tr o I in to the proposed B o rin g - Da- A d lib » L ift, ( h lld r e n ß I?. 85c phy, C entennial R id e rs of B o r j mascus d is tric t. I h lld u n d e r • fre e ing. By P e titio n on M ilk Boost Scheduled Biding Croup Holds Eirsl Show SANDY SAW SHOP QuMlIty Hr*»onable Work R e p a ir and S harpen Saws. L a w n M ow ers, K nives, and Scissors 20? 2nd .Ave. A L o o p h ig h w a y SCHOOL P R O W L E D T heft of fo o tb a ll gear fro m the O rie n t school Sunday was solved when tw o boys a d m itte d e nter Ing the school thro u g h an u n locked door. O ffic e rs w ere called when a b u rg la r a la rm , trig g e re d by the youths, w ent o ff. (.IN RE l l KN I D An a ir rifle stolen l.ist week j fro m the B urns Feed Store on the la s ip h ig h w a y w a s re tu rn e d ¡e a rly Tuesday The gun w a s left Ion the lo ading dock w ith a typed note attached You have I a good gun. keep it o ile d " HYou Can W hip Our Cream, but You Can't Beat Our M ilk !" -ML&VIEW FARMS Portland's F in e rt/M o d e rn Home-Owned Dairy Farm Phona MO 5-3545 GiidiliU-h-klcr liiles Aniioiiiiml Quake Center Near Sandy Office Phona AT 2-7715 w h ic h , in e ffe ct, cem ented the fa u lts ." C onsiderable evidence e xists, how ever, o f severe e a rth shocks d u rin g p re -h is to ric tim e s in southeast Oregon. A ppearance last w eek of steam and hot gases shooting fro m a fissu re at the 12.000-ft le ve l on M t. R a in ie r also m a y be re la te d to the e a rth shocks. D r. A lle n said the shocks m a y have t r ig gered the a c tiv ity th e re , o r vice i versa A b ig rock slide la st m onth sent hundreds o f tons o f ro ck tu m b lin g down the side o f the m o u n a in and the fissu re openpd la st week E sca p in g steam and gases can be seen fro m P a ra dise, some 7.000 feet lo w e r on the m ou n ta in . The m o u n ta in has bepn d o r m a n t fo r ye a rs although steam caves hot enough to b oil w a te r I e x is t at the s u m m i’ . The fissu re is the firs t one know n on the ' m ountain. O th e rs Last S u m m e r D r. A lle n said there also had been m in o r shocks la st su m m e r. 1 No w a y exists, he said, o f p re d ic tin g e a rth q u a ke s although i hey are know n to be caused by m ovem ents in the e a rth ’s cru st. T he o th e r m a jo r e a rth q u a ke belt runs th ro u g h the M e d ite r- ' ranpan. It’s Williams Jewelei For Diamonds I * Tear« Multaxaiak < ouatj l i t w BLR v-<; 1I ra -u I. a s * w t h k SA K T w c s m a ll g ir ls fr o m S a n d y — M o n a -le a n a n d ( a th y ( o v e rt — In s p e c t a b ig c h u n k o f < a lc ite c ry s ta ls a t th e .Mt. Ilo o d R o ck ( lu ll’s f l 't l i a n n u a l R o c k -,’.- R a m a la s t w e e k e n d a t the G re s h a m N a tio n a l G u u rd A r m o r y . T h e g ir ls a r e th e d a u g h te rs o f M r . and M rs W illia m < o vi rt o f S an d y. T h e c a lc ite w a r f r o m th e c o l le c tio n of A m o s P o r t e r o f the O ld H o m e s te a d M u s e u m , O r ie n t. iS andy Post photo) College Classes To Start Monday Eighteen o ff - ca m p u s classes o ffe re d fo r college c re d it w ill begin next week ill G resham under auspices o f the G eneral E xtension D iv is io n of the O re gon State System of H ig h e r E d ucation. Classes w ill meet once each week at G resham U nion H ig h School. R e g is tra tio n w ill In1 handled the firs t tiI£ M the class (fleets, w ith no re g is tra tio n accepted a fte r the second m e e lln g of the class. C re d it earned in extension classes is acceptable at a ll state system cam pus in s titu tio n s and at o th e r in s titu tio n s subject to in d iv id u a l in s titu tio n a l re q u ire m ents. E n ro llm e n ts in extcns.on evening courses a re accepted on e ith e r a c re d it o r a noncredit basis F or m any courses th e re are no p re re q uisite s. E e e s L is te d Fees at the ra te o f $11 p e r c re d it hour, a uthorized by the Oregon State B oard of H ig h e r E ducation, are consistent w ith charges on state system c a m puses A ll courr.es o r lg ’ra tp at one o f the cam pus in s titu tio n s o f the Oregon State S ystem of H ig h e r E d u ca tio n and in sti uctors a rc a u thorized by the o rig in a tin g c a m pus. In fo rm a tio n concerning ’ he c o l lege c re d it p ro g ra m in G re sh am m a y be o b tained f r o m T ro s te l W o rth , c u rric u lu m d ire c to r. G rts h a m U nion high school. A b u ln tti'i con ta u tftig d e ta ik« l in fo rm a tio n about course o ffe r ings in G resham and in o th e r Oregon co m m u n itie s m ay be oh ta in e il by w ritin g o r c a llin g G en e ra l E xtension D ivisio n o ffice s at 1633 SW P ark. P o rtla n d , te le phone CA 6-6601. A lis tin g of the G resham o f fe rin g s follow s Unless o therw ise stated, classes meet fro m 7 to 9:45 p m. +---------------------- ------t New C a r Showing« S tart T h is W eek M onday P rin c ip le s o f Ac- , counting. G eneral B iology, In- ■ tro d u c o ry G eography, H is to ry i of the U nited States, P rin c ip le s and P ra ctice s of G uidance S e rv ices. T uesday T Iisto rv of W estern C iv iliz a tio n , G eneral P sychology, S u rve y of A m e ric a n L ite ra tu re . A i.s -LTPi t'ijiits fot flit; fclem eplj a ry T eacher. W ednesday P e rs o n a lly and D evelopm ent, E n g lish Composf. tion. School F Jia n ce , P h ysica l I Science <6-10 p m .i. T h u rsd a y G eneral A n th ro - plogy, W o rld L ite ra tu re , College j A lg e b ra 16-10 p .m .). F irs t Y ear I Spanish, The E xce p tio n a l C h ild ' I -------------------------------------------------- T h e n e w c a r season c o m e s to G re s h a m th is w e e k w ith o f f ic ia l u n v e ilin g of both the 1962 P o n tia c a n il th e 1962 O lds- m o b ile . T h e P o n tia c w ill be sho w n b y M u r r a y N e w e ll P o n tia c in Its s h o w ro o m s a t 8 IS E . P o w e ll B lv d ., a n d th e O ld s m o b ile by F a n n in g C h e v r o le t C o ., 258 L . P o w e ll B lv d . B oth n ew c a rs o ffe r e x p a n d ed lin e s . T h e P o n tia c T e m p e s t n ow w ill be o ffe re d in fiv e p o p u la r p ric e d m o d e ls w ith th e a d d itio n of a c o n v e rtib le co u p e. O ld s m o b ile also lia s in t r o d u c e d tw o e x c itin g n e w c o n v e r tib le s , m a k in g a to ta l of n in e m o d els . GRESHAM ELECTRIC I|i»us4- W ir tn r — C om itvr« ial und In d u s tria l luM tullatlnn* quotas to ju g pro d u ce rs who w ill jo in a pool and cease ju g g in g th e ir m ilk New pro d u ce rs w ould re ce ive a class one quota of about 80 per cent of the pool quotas in the area, the F a rm B u reau reported T he c o m m iitp p m em bers w ere opposed to a fe d e ra l m ilk m a r ke tin g order, but requested that one he d ra w n up in the event the pool a rra n g e m e n t cannot he w orked ou.. M O ft-2456 BL3T TtUEJTEJJ'S.tSM DON”! HI X DI in SLAVE •TKT O U T O F O F R T W IT H C V T B O R R O W IN G In « *» i l l n t * * n l |><« . m e r i t « if AVERAGE v n r iiw f F \ U IP I.R : Y < » I I ' l i * * lo w AM «lit i»» r <13 |i«t < I .•»•»« If.«ft* B rin k %’ n i i r PACIFIC EMPIRE CREDIT. INC * I« I .••!» D 4 «. MIH S e lllfiF •Oh » 4 ld e r 6 cyl. Phone M O 5-5608 or M O 5-4403 Lasher A s s ’t D ir e c to r OPEN 7 DAYS A WEEK! TILL 10 P.M. Prices Effective Thursday Thru Saturday SANDY STORE ONLY BRAKES INSPECTED & ADJUSTED F A M IL Y $6 00 S4 50 $1.00 $2 00 priced accordingly Example: '41-'53 Chev. $45 • $52.50 1 0 ', to 2 0 ', O ff List Price on Parts SERVICE CAR AVAILABLE O ffer Expires After October 26th Gleem Family Size. Tooth Paste M & S Auto Service Gresham LARGE ECONOMY M O 5 4 41 6 M E D IU M 8 3 < 6 9 c 53< 31« 5 PURSE SIZE BRECK HAIR SET MIST 1/2 PRICE SALE! Woodbury Lanolin Rich Hand Cream NO W ONLY plus 5c ta x 1 Reg. 83c 73 Special WOODBURY SHAMPOO $1 Size only L L L w purchase of Reg SI 50 Size C l Set Mist. A $2.25 ( |> t b S et M ist A J--- Value ' Only * 1 T I 8 ^0 plus 15c tax Reg. $1.00 Size 22 YEARS EXPERIENCE Bldie CA H Get Your Office Supplies At The Sand-’ Post G e o rg e H a le , D ir e c t o r — B a r r y The pla n w ould also a llocate IS S£ - 5 0 1* •’ p« f s e r i O FR T E m b l e m !<• f ’S TO D A1 M F l I H IT A - M l • <» *»n; * F Hs N n G n n * llltb lff F * e Mi -lu g g in g to ( e ase WAS $9.00 « s rl wepfc i**n |»»-r s e r i Private Lessons in Accordion, Piano, W oodwind or Brass Instruments A s k e d to -loin Pool Labor Only 8 cyl. UHKI Register Now for Fall Classes At the m eeting, the c o m m itte e urged d a iry m e n th ro u g h o u t the sta le to jo in a p ro flu e e r pool e ith e r an association o r p ro d u cers' o p e ra tin g g ro u p in o rd e r to negotiate fo r a p ro d u ce r-o p e r ated p ro g ra m U n d e r the new plan the va rio u s pools w ould be a llo tte d (piotas on an equal basis under the producers Each pool •hen w ould a llo ca te the quota to pro d u ce rs on a p ro d u ctio n basis. This Ad Your Discount Ilf •h ie b l’ lw a r e t m i i h li n p v»m u» •i»o««(»l|<la»e n n d H r r u n jfe to p a y »1 v o 'ir Kill»-. »hie n r n u t w ill >n» !>Hyrri»*rif y o u in a f f o r d MUSIC STUDIOS 5 WEEKS ONLY! 1 Oth & Main lif t « E sst P o w e ll GEORGE HALE SPECIAL for LIFE Motor Overhaul E I.E C T R E N D Forced A ir E le c tric lle s l Accordion Furnished Free for 2 Months Trial With Lessons at ADVERTISED IN TUNE UP TUNE UP Baseboard Heal Eas m ont is an ABC and W IB C -sanctioncd house. T w o faces fa m ilia r to Oregon bow'lers jo in e d the s ta ff th is week H a ro ld (A n d y) Anderson and his w ife . D oris, fo rm e r o w n ers of the Y aquina B ow l at New- ' p o rt, are now associated w ith i John and V era P eters in o p era tion of the lanes. The Ander- sons a lre a d y have moved to G resham . The new a lle ys are located on , P ow ell B lv d ., ju s west o f the B u rn sid e in te rse ctio n . An e n tire shopping ce n te r is planned fo r the area in the fu tu re . In a d d itio n to com plete bowl- j ing fa c ilitie s , E astm ont Lanes also w ill have a b illia rd room and a pro shop. I l l connection -w ith ¡he d in in g fa c ilitie s , f u ll tim e chefs have been h ire d to lake ca re of noon luncheons as ' w e ll as evening d in n e rs and . snacks, j T here is c a rp e tin g th ro u g h o u t: i the concourse, (lin in g room and even the n u rs e ry p la yro o m be in g carpeted. The P eters m oved to G resh am fro m Illin o is last w in te r and have m any years experience in the food business as w e ll as bow ling. hairy Group hidorses I’rodtircr Plan Oregon E a rm B ureau D a iry c o m m itte e at a m eeting in Salem last w eek endorsed a plan fo r m a rk e tin g m ilk in an e ffo rt to a lle v ia te the d a iry p ro b le m caus ed last sp rin g by a m .lk cut to producers The p lan ca lle d the Eugene plan because it is being used in the Eugene m ilk s iie d by seven pro d u ce rs is a p ro d u ce r pool a r ra n g e m en t a llo ttin g quotas to each pool on a 110 per cpm of class one use based on Sept-Oct. quotas. M it 5-589-1 Annual Turkey Dinner Eastmont Lanes Plans Opening E a stm o n t Lanes. G re sh a m 's - I newest b o w lin g e m p o riu m , w ill ' open M onday fo r league compe- j titio n . The a lle ys w ill be rp a d y I th is weekend. E a stm o n t w ill be one of the fln p st e sta b lishm e n ts in he P o rtla n d area. Besides the u itra - 1 m odern b u ild in g and 24-lane A M F a u to m a tics, th e re is a din- “ ' ing room w ith banquet fa c ilitie s I to seat up to 100. P o w e ll B lv d M iss B onnie Ic k le r, d a u g h te r of M r. and M rs. Ir v in Ic k le r of V ic to ry H eigh s. and J e rry Gud- dat. son of M r. and M rs. Ray i G uddat of Pleasant H om e, w e re m a rrie d at St. Josephs C a th o lic ch u rch in V ancouver, S aturday m o rn in g . Sept. 14. The ce rem ony was attpnd by the im m e d ia te fa m ilie s of the P h on e M l 7 2861 : couple The b rid e , w ho w as g ive n in Eastern Star Social Club m a rria g e by h e r fa th e r, w ore a w h i e sa tin w edding dress w ith fin g e r tip ve il. M rs. John T u rn e r, jv e a rin g a green sa tin gown, was m a tro n of honor M onte C unningham Saturday, Sept. 23 was best m an. Sandy Masonic Ljdge T he w edding p a rty re tu rn e d to the O rie n t G range h a ll fo r the S e rvin g ft:00 • 7:80 p.m . reception. S etv.n g w e re M rs. G e rtru d e Caddy. M rs. Thom as Adults 1.25, Children 75c C addy, M rs. C lin to n W it er. M is . under 12 y rs . Joe R ich a rd so n , M rs. Lee Barn- 1 h a rt M rs. R ay P aujade and M rs. Leonard Mead. .rtLmjjLtn: Temurs. C la u d ia A rm s tro n g was in charge of the guest book. In charge of g ifts w ere the Misses T ru d y W itte r and M a ry Lou Caddy. A fte r a short w edding tr ip to the Oregon beaches the n e w ly RAY J. NETZ EL weds w ill be at home at a re s i dence on V ic to ry H eights. E L E C T R IC A L C O N TR A C T O R 69 medically developed pads help W IP E O U T P IM P L E S W ITHO UT EMBARRASSM ENT! STtl DEX Madicitad FHt a W-pa on fMtfication inviUbty' a H<tp ttob W« punpiat from formm|’ a Loav« no tvirtiw morht' QO^ S T R I-D E X M E D IC A T E D 5r»r (btr Eroeerv hl on Ht her Pagi PAOS