Sandy (Ore.) Post Thursday, Feb. 2», 1963 (Sec. 1) Salem Tour Due for Six Miss Dorcas Tomlinson, San dy elementary school teacher, announced the six winners in the 8th grade Oregon History Essay contest this week The three boys and three girls whose essays were chosen as being tops among all the con testants will go with Miss Tom linson for an all-expense-paid tour of the state capitol at Sal em next Saturday The winners a boy and girl from each of the three history groups of the class are Ava Julie Nichols, Jean Black. Plante. Darel Seibert, Rod Hames and Alan Cutsforth. In addition to their tour of the capitol the student winners will be takenon a drive through Salem to see the state prison, Fairview Home and other tax- supported institutions. They will be treated to lunch at a Salem restaurant and on their return to Portland will have dinner with Miss Tomlinson. Each will give an oral report to his school group, telling what they saw, what they learned and what the trip meant to them. This is the first time such a contest has been held. OUß OIL HEATS HOMES EXACTLY RIGHT - HAVE COZY COMFORT DAY AND, >9 ro Make sure your home has even warmth all the time . . . see about our quality Fuel Oil NOW. A phone call to MU 7-2471 will see to it. Ttre« IL CO. f%MU.?2471 cataos • LOOP HERE and THERE with Phone MU 7-2051 By GUACI« SHAVE« Mr. and Mrs Frank Case of ' Sandy had as a weekend guest Maxine’s brother. Pete Johns ton. from Corning, Calif Miss Mary Hetzel traveled to Ana cortes. Wash . last weekend to visit her parents there. Mary is the music and choir director of Sandy grade school. Mr. and Mrs. Loren Morris of Hospital Hill are hosts to their son and daughter-in-law who have just recently moved here from El Cajon, Calif They are Mr and Mrs. Ted Morris and they have purchased property out near where the Lamkes live and they ate in the pro cess of building a new home there Welcome to the commu nity! There was a change in the program of the preaching mis sion of the Presbyterian church last Monday night Dr. Robert Bonthiuf could not come so Dr Lloyd Carrick took his place and spoke on "The Holy Spir it.” On Wednesday the Ladies Aid of the Presbyterian church held their monthly meeting at the home of Mrs. Ivan Barker at 1 p.m. and on Saturday the Mariners held their 8 p.m. meeting at the home of the Frank Marcys Dr. J. Boyd Patterson, administrator of Na tional Mission work in the Sy nod, presented the program. Those people who have their names and anniversaries on the Sandy Community Calendar this week are as follows: on Monday these couples all have anniversaries to celebrate: Mr. and Mrs. Vern Major, Mr. and Mrs. George Howeiler and Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Sandercock. On Tuesday Mr. and Mrs. Ken neth Burdick celebrate an an niversary and birthday greet ings go to Agnes Barker, Gary Major, Loraine Marshall and Kathy Searls. On Wednesday birthday greetings go to Judy Bartley, Cathy Boothby, Lynn Townsend and Sue Townsend. On Thursday birthday greet ings to Lillian Woodruff, Betty Townsend. Jeanne Duff, Dennis Bates and Michael Webber, On Friday birthday greetings go to Gene Searls ana con- gratulations to Mr. and Mrs Ivan Barker on their anniver sary. On Saturday birthday greetings to Eileen Wienecke, Debbie Schneider and Ralph Hames. On Sunday everyone try to go to church. from other schools, college pro fessors and state department officials Among the things they evaluated were the classrooms, the school building, courses of fered in the school, the library, student records, counseling and the policies of the administra tion. This evaluation, which has been requested will be com pared with a previous evalua tion that the faculty has been doing this year and last. About six weeks after the committee has finished, a written report will be sent back to the school. Let’s hope that the school pass ed with flying colors. This Saturday, March 2, there will be a Sandy Ridge Ceme tery meeting at the home of Mrs. Bina Perret at 1 p.m. On March 9 the Mountain Grange will be paying a visit to the Sandy Kelso Grange at 8 p.m. Jasper Potharst, the ex change student at Sandy high school, will be part of the pro gram. Don't forget the annual dinner that the grange mem bers are planning for March 30. Couples Vacation Mr. and Mrs Joe Ackers and Mr and Mrs. Ralph Richardson have all left for various vaca tions. Pansy Inman is taking care of the Ackers household. I guess Chester can take care of himself. Chester would be Bill Richardson of course. Ches ter is just a little joke between him and I and he gets mad when I call him that. Mrs. Dorothy Townsend and girls partook of our Sunday din ner roast. Harold had gone to the coast to visit his father. Vickie spent the weekend with her cousin, Susan Eliason, at Parkplace. Jan Neuenfeldt was down the past week with the old flu bug. You were very much missed, Jan, so get well. Han Hanson broke his finger last week while helping to build a new home. Said he was gon na hold the hammer with both hands from now on. If you missed the basketball game last Friday with Sandy and Parkrose, you missed an other good game. It was San dy’s 10th straight win and we beat 60 to 48. It was nice to see Mick Hoffman get to play a lit tle basketball. He has been quite ill recently and this was his first time back on the floor. S.U.H.S. Evaluation New Corvalr Last week Sandy high school had 27 visitors arrive for a special evaluation of the school Those on the committee were teachers and administrators Mr. and Mrs. Richard Illge of Portland drove out to his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Dick Illge, to show them their new Corvair. It was beautiful. A teen-age dancing party was held at the Ann Cody res taurant last Saturday night. All the kids had a good time and have talked about nothing but that for a week. Plans are well underway for the ’GARDEN OF ROSES” Style show that the BPW will be presenting on March 27. I have tickets so please ask me about them. The other BPW girls have tickets, too. The pro ceeds go to the scholarship fund that the BPW club gives each year to one of the Sandy high school graduates. Students are 50 cents and adults $1 Don’t forget to get your ticket in ad vance, although they can be purchased at the door. Door prizes will be awarded so you will want your ticket stub saved. Seven past presidents of the Sandy grade school PTA were honored last Tuesday at the annual Founders Day meeting. Program was under supervision of Mrs. Emil Reich, historian. Ladies honored were Augusta SNAP your FINGERS/ You can snap your fingers at rainy days, when you build up a reserve. Start on your way this payday. And remember here, your savings are insured up to $10,000. We pay 4^ on Time Cer tificates of Deposits on $500 or more left for a period of 12 months. COUNTY BANK ' 'S INt>£P£NO€NT SANDY. ORI M utual 7-2271 Mtmber Federal Deposit Insurance Coiporaticn OPEN WALRAD INSURANCE AGENCY FRIDAYS TILL 6PM Phon»“ MU 7.2861 Bruns, Martha Williams, Agnes Barker, Arleigh Hall, Florence Schmitz, Audrey Colson and Helen Swails. Each past presi dent gave a few of the things that happened during her term as president. The beautiful Founders Day cake served lat er at the special table was made and decorated by Rita Oldenkamp. Little Miss Becky Bell, daugh ter of Mr and Mrs. Carl Bell of Bull Run, was bedded last week by the three-day measles. Louise Smith got that old heavy cast off her arm and sports a steel brace now. . government ii | Camp News i: Everyone at Government Camp is sitting around waiting for the snow. So, there hasn't been anything to write about as we don't go anywhere, just sit and wait. Juanita Hagen attended the postal convention at Cottage Grove. She dropped in to say hello to the Herrmanns. Jinny and Pete Wingle spent a week at Whitefish, Mont. The weather was nice and skiing very good. March 9 is the date of the Ski Patrol dance at Timberline. Whether you go or not, buying a ticket to the dance goes to a good cause. Claude Peters, who was the student minister at Timberline Lodge two summers ago, is featured in Time Magazine. Our son Mike, has once again been chosen to compete in the National Junior Nordic cham- pionships, to be held at Jack- son, Wyo., March 12-16. He is the only competitor from Ore gon. Everyone has tasted Ida Darr’s donuts—well, come up and try her new frosted French donuts. Ummm, they are de licious. Ralph Calkin enjoyed a visit from his cousin and sister for a week. Their cooking was so good, he gained 10 pounds. Much easier to put on the pounds than to take them off, so he has found. (Continued from page 1> dogs in every state and in Ca nada and Mexico. When people first wanted to buy them I used to sell them for as lit tle as $35, but the last years I got $100. DORIS K. ALEX 14525 E Burnside, Portland CHARLES H CARLSTROM "I never sold a trained dog once I'd trained a dog he was like part of the family,” Creighton said. He generally sold them at between two and three months of age and al ways innoculated them for dis temper before selling them be cause he wanted to be sure his dogs would not catch this disease. In discussing his dogs Creighton said the coonhounds have a natural instinct for hunting. "If one is born with out this instinct you might as well get rid of it — you can't teach it this.” Actually, he says, training the dogs consists mostly of teaching them not to run undesirable animals. Creighton didn't want his to run coyotes and it is, of course, against the law to let them run deer. T hunted a lot,” Creighton says, "but only for sport ' That he and the dog - were successful is evidenced by the skins of the big "cats,” cougar and lynx, that he has kept as trophies. 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The Port land Traffic Safety Commission reminds you that if there is any doubt, good drivers yield—and don't get hit. Pvt. Donnel Jerome Hubbard, son of Mr. and Mrs. Donald P. Hubbard of Kt. 3, Box 646. Boring, has finished his basic training at Fort Ord and won a sharpshooter medal. P v t. Hubbard has been assigned to Fort Devons. Mass., for spe cialized training in communica tions. He is a 1962 graduate of Sandy high school. F ree P lush A nimals Physician SANDY REST HAV6N MU 7-4712 ORIENT NURSING HOME MO 5-3723 24-Hout Nursing Boring Beats Wildcats Welches Wildcats traveled to and heir, Clyde, and his buddy, Ralph Doudna. say what their problems are. Ralph says eat ing, money and school are his main problems. Clyde says eating, money, teachers, women and parents are his. To think I am one of his prob lems. Oh well, maybe he will outgrow me At the age of 12 and 14 these are big problems to anybody — I guess. NESTLE'S Real Estate - General Insurance Physn un and Surgeon Boring, Friday. Feb. 22. for their game with Boring school. Boring winning a 26 to 17 score. Wildcats scoring for Welcehs were Larry Paugh 9, Steve Root 3. Fred Anliker 2, Clyde Shaver 2 and Keith Lint- ner 1. Next game scheduled on Friday, March 1, at Welches school. Ray and Agnes Novotny. Wildwood, off to Seattle over the weekend Ray bowled in the VA regional office tourna ment. Seattle was able to re tain the trophy. Know how you feel Ray, that’s how the old black balls roll. With six weeks of bowling to go on the Mt. Hooder’s league anything can happen. Now on the Early Bird league all I can say is, we tried — oh how we tried! Annual Blue and Gold Cub Scout dinner for Troop 173 was held Friday, Feb. 22, at Wel ches school. Moms and dads watched the boys race their cars in the first racing of the Pinewood Derby. The cubs and their dads made the cars for the event. Elmer Hanson built the race track for the cubs. Car of Kent. Arthur and Doug Blaisdell was awarded sweep stakes winner. Races were won by cars of Kent Blaisdell and Gaylord Anliker. Both cars were awarded blue ribbons. Dinner guests this weekend at the Gene Anderson home at Faubian were Mr. and Mrs. Don Jones of Portland. Cath erine, as usual, fixing up one of her delicious meals. Yes, will have to admit Catherine is a real fine cook. If you think you have prob lems listen to what my son Do you know why the month of February has 28 days? Don’t know who snitched but two days are stolen from Feb ruary and one day is added to the months of July and Aug ust February has come and gone so now we can beware of the Ides of March. So in the short month of Feb ruary, birthday greetings go to Dorothy Phelps, Feb 20, and dauble greetings to Mike Avery and George Dodd, Feb 28. Congratulations to Carole and Frank Smith on the birth of their first son. Feb. 17. Baby boy weighed in a big 10 lbs. 8 ozs. Belated congratulations to Vi and Warren Carter, Star Rt., on the birth of their first grandson born in January, '63. Basket social sponsored by Welches PTA Saturday, Feb. 16, was quite a success. Pro ceeds will be donated to the school athletic fund. Latest word from the Stan Rapps — they were in Lima, Peru. Rapps are on a six weeks tour of South America. They plan to visit with Stan’s bro ther who is a missionary in Brazil, before returning to duty at the Zig Zag ranger station. Orpha Dudley off to the air base hospital Tuesday, Feb. 26. Best of luck, Orpha, sincerely from your washing well team mates, Gracie, Eileen, Bettie and Babe. We’ll keep the old ball rolling. Don and Pauline1 Chamberlin home again at Mtn. Air Dis trict after a weeks vacation way up in Vancouver B. C. 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