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About Sandy post. (Sandy, Oregon) 1938-current | View Entire Issue (May 16, 1963)
Thursday. May 16. 1963 (Sec. 1) Sandy to Display Field and 880 Strength at Meet SANDY RIDGE EXTENSION UNIT ............................ By MRS. JAMES F COOK The project lesson. "A Will of Your Own," was presented to the Sandy Ridge Extension Unit by Mrs. Wesley Kent and Mrs. James Cook. The impor tance of making a will, steps of making a will, role of the exec utor and probate procedure were a few of the details dis- SANDY RADIATOR SHOP Complete Radiator Repair Overnight Service Guaranteed Work MU 7-4485 after 4 p.m. HAVE OIL ON HANO - DONT LETSPRIN6 POOL YOU. 3 IT HAS GOME DAYS < THAT CHILL AND COOL YOU , Even though Spring is in the air . . . there are a lot of chilly days left. Our quality Fuel Oil is always on the job. cussed. All information pre- sented pertained to the Oregon laws The ladies met at the home of Mrs Albert Major Thursday, May 9, and enjoyed a lovely potlu k luncheon at noon. Mrs. Orley Quinn was a guest of the Unit. Mrs. G. Schwartz installed the officers for the next year: Mrs. Maurice Seibert, chair man; Mrs. Wilson Matheny, vice chairman; Mrs. Rudolph Huserick. secretary and Mrs. Albert Major, treasurer. The following projects have been outlined for the new year. 1. Buffet meals, 2. Read the labels to stretch your food dol lar. 3. Food misinformation, 4 Everyday chemistry does the cleaning, 5. Understanding behavior, 6. Color in your wardrobe, 7. Your retirement (stocks and bonds). There will be special meet ings: "Cooking of Venison" and "A Woman and a Car.” There have been requests for another "Charm Seminar." In crafts, it was mentioned that there would probably be a choice be tween basket weaving and mo saic. The Unit plans a picnic the second Thursday in August to be held at Roslyn Lake. Abou, twenty or twe ty-Lve i’andy cindermen will attend tne district track meet at Rey nolds next Friday. May 27, in luest of some wins, places, and shows. The meet will be gin at 3 p.m. According to Mr. James Al- ies, Sandy track coach, Pio neer thinclads should display st length in the half mile and field events, as these events are the ones which have brought the points during the 63 season. 1 nis will be the last track event of tne year, except the state meet which will be at- tended by the first- and sec- ond-pla e finishers of the dis Tict competition. Its the happy springtime month of May and a time that should inspire a happy deed! Such as filling a Goodwill bag for non-profit Goodwill Indus tries. A bag of repairable household items and clothing means work and wages to a handicapped worker at Good will. Ivan Barker installed the new slate of officers for Moms and Dads Hub—Harold Kitchen, vice president; Al Ganten- bein, president; Mrs. Charles Croston, treasurer, and Kenneth Fox, secretary. Sandy Grade PT A Set to Install McCulloch Chain Saws At the regular meeting of Sandy grade school PTA to be held next Tuesday evening, May 21, Mrs. A. J. Lamke will be installed as president for the coming year. Other officers to be installed are: Mrs. Harold Shaw, vice president; Mrs. Bill Dyal, sec retary; Mrs. Emil Reich, treas urer; and Mrs. George Burg, historian. Other plans for the program include a review of the acts which won the three top awards at the 7th and 8th grade talent show at the annual masquerade party held recently. Selected numbers will also be present ed by the music department. With All Attachments New and Used Tirestone Sales * Service CALL US TODAY! MILLS BROS Loop Highway fKMU.72471 oacaoce LOOP H/GHHAY Sandy MU 7-3636 HIGHEST TRADE-INS The Sandy (Ore.) Post Many pedestrians have died in traffic because they expect ed a driver to look out for them. The Portland Traffic Safety Commission cautions that a false sense of security is a natural — but very risky, illusion. Whenever you walk, look out for your own safety— don’t trust a driver who may not know you exist. Immanuel Lutheran Church; Morning Services 10:30 a.m. J Sunday School Pastor Walter Luedtke MU 7-6501 Home MU 7-6381 Church Sandy Holy Eucharist 9:30 Sundays Sunday School AM. Sundays, 9 30 A M Coffee Hour at 10 45 Father Rene Bozarth, Rector, MO 5-6201 Father Andrew E Laabs, MU 7-2951 "An Ancient Faith for a Modern, Friendly People" St. Michael's Catholic Church Sunday Mass 9:30 A.M. Rev. Ernest Jackson nh MU 7-2912 Corner Strauss & Pleasant Sandy, Oregon Community Presbyterian Church Elder W. D. Bresee Sunday School t:4A A.M. Morning Services 11 A.M. Westminster Fellowship High School Group 1 P.M. Nursery care during worship Parsonage MU 7-3644 Rev. E. L. Neuenfeldt John Jensen came from Vernonia and donned special beard to lead singing at Charter Banquet. Both Jensen and Joe Lymp, president of Mt. Hood Lions, received the Dis trict Governor’s Award at Saturday night banquet. (Sandy Post photo) It's National Realtor's Week Stream Clearance Project Begins Stan Rapp, District Ranger ance project should help the at ZigZag, has received $12- passage of migratory fish. 000 for Watershed betterment. District crews are already The district plans to do work at work on one of the worst log in Still Creek, Camp Creek, and jams on Camp Creek and bank ZigZag River at this time. stabilization along the ZigZag The work will consist of River. clearing log jams and debris that are obstructing stream flow. Those log jams cause Hood View Pupils small lakes to build behind Prepare for Concert them until the pressure final Children of the Gresham and ly breaks them. This causes floods which erode stream Sandy areas who attend the banks and endanger both pub Hood View school near Bor lic and private improvements. ing will be among the 5(X) Rapp explained that much grade school pupils present care must be excercised in ing a mass choral and band this clearance project to limit concert at Madison high school the amount of sediment re Sunday evening at 7:30. leased into the streams due to the presence of migratory fish and their spawn in the grav el beds. Wendell Stout, District Fish ery Biologist of the Oregon State Game Commission, ad WALRAO INSURANCE AGENCY vises on the effects of this Phone MU 7-2861 clearing on the fishlife in the streams. The stream clear Clockwise from bottom: Jet-smooth Cheerolet Impala, Chevy II Nova kOO, Corvette Sting Ray, Corvair Monta Spyder Summerfe coming, get going! If this isn’t a great time to get yourself a long vacation trip in a brand-new car. a new Chevrolet—well, we just don’t And it’s a smart time to trade, what know when is. Why, you’d almost have with your Chevrolet dealer all stocked to be anti-summer not to let one of up for a busy summer. Chances are, he these foufcorrvertibles has just the model get to you. Or any of and color you want Chevrolet’s sedans, — be it Chevrolet, wagons, sport coupes Chevy II, Corvair or and sport sedans, for Corvette—ready to go that matter. right now. And there are a lot So maybe now of other buy-now you’re all wound up? reasons besides the Then spring into season. Like the care summer at your free feeling you get on AT YOUR CHEVROLET DEALERS Chevrolet dealer’s. TRADE N TRAVEL TIME CHECK HIS TNT DEALS ON CHEVROLET, CHEVY n, CORVAIR AND CORVETTE RICHARDSON CHEVROLET Loop Highway & Main St. Sandy, Oregon MUtual 7-2681 Scale Insects Hit Camellias May Is the month to control those troublesome scale insects which attack holly and camel lia in this area, according to Dave Passon, Clackamas coun ty agent. These scale insects are fre quently responsible for a sooty appearance of the leaves as a black fungus disease develops In the excrement of the insects. Sprays containing 6 table spoons of 25 per cent Diazinon W P , or 2 tablespoons 25 per cent Diazinon Liquid, in a gal lon of water will control these pests. For best reults holly and camellia must be spray ed thoroughly so as to cover both the upper and lower sur faces of each leaf, Passon said. SANDY SAW SHOP «■■Illy BeatoaaM« Work Repair and Sharpen Saws. Lawn Mowers, Knives. Scissors and Keys Made 302 2nd Ave. A Ixxrp Highway May 12-18 and We're Having An OPEN HOUSE Friday, May 17 • HAZEL MURRAY • MARIE MOTEJL 10 A.M. - 5 P.M. • DUEY BARBER We Invite All Our Friends and Neighbors to Drop In. PIONEER REAL ESTATE Proctor Ave., Sandy MU 7-2521 Classified Business, Professional Directory Accounting Real Estate Osteopath DORIS K. ALEX 14525 E. Burnside, Portland Accounting Bookkeeping & Payroll Taxes ALpine 4-5920 or MUtual 7-2521 Nursing Homes SANDY REST HAVEN MU 7-4712 ORIENT NURSING HOME MO 5-3723 A home for invalids convalescent patients and those needing nursing care Martha C. McGuire, R.W. CHARLES H. CARLSTROM J. WOODLE Physician and Surgeon Real Estate - General Insurance Office Hours 9AM to 5 30 P M MU 7-3851 Loop Hiway Daily except Sun Sandy Physician Physician and Surgeon Office Houri 9AM Daily except Wed Sun to 6 P M Sat 9-1 P M Medical Bldg., Sandy MU 7-2631 24-Hour Nursing Care for ambulating and bed pat lents Physicians on call aaii t nnai nnu /-2U^I Ow Ml,f S®“’" °* s*"«y on Boostedt Road Phone Hood-Land 402 Brightwood MARX & CHASE Registered Land Surveyor Registered Land Surveyor Surveying Mappus, Subdivisions Office located 3 milts east of GrcJS. am on Loop Hwy P.O. Box 431 Gresham Optometrist Loving Care (or the Agen and Convalescent ORCHARD CREST NURSING HOME Office at Salmon River Bridge Surveyor ELTON D. LEAVITT, NJ.D. DR. JOE M. ONCHI Registered Optometrist Phone M0 5-5415 Otter 9 AM to 6 P M Evfmngs by Appomtmenl 1>> blocks North and E»«< of Hood Theatre 33 N.E. Kelly Gresham ' Mary Magdalen« Chapel 409 Main St. Seventh Day Adventist i » } J Episcopal St ' 11:00 A.M. Sunday School Sabbath School 10:00 A.M. Church Service 11:30 A.M. Young People’s Meeting, Friday 1:30 P.M. j 1 | Ixx>p Highway, Sandy 2nd A Main St., Sandy I I * 11:00 A.M. Sunday Services Sandy MU 7-4932 9:13 a m. ! A Cordial Welcome Is Extended to All » .--- - ! Christian Science J 2nd Wednesday of month I Testimonial meeting K P.M. l 5 CALL TODAY FOR YOUR FUTURE PROFESSIONAL OR SERVICE ADS AND RATES