2 The Sandy (Ore.) Post Thursday, May 23, 1963 (Sec. 1) Letters to Editor To The Editor: May I use this means of ex pressing appreciation to the people of Clackamas County for their wisdom in providing us with Representative Bob Dickinson. One 'f the major concerns all of us faced last November was whether we would have a sufficient number of lawyers serving in this Session. His election was gratifying in that respect, but beyond this, Rep. Dickinson has displayed great ability in quickly determining the issues and the ultimate ef fects of legislation upon his con stituents. I am sure my colleagues join me in extending thanks to the people of Clackamas County for providing the services of Rep. Bob Dickinson. Cordially, F. F. Montgomery House Minority Leader Salem, Oregon £ andy post Walter C. Taylor, Lee Irwin, Co-Publishers Entered at the Post Office at Sandy, Clackamas County, Oregon, as second class matter under the Act of Congress of March 1879 Member of Oregon Newspaper Publishers Association and National Editorial Association Published every Thursday by Outlook Publishing Co. Every farmer’s resources fall into the four general cate gories of land, labor, capital and management. Farm man agement deals with combining these resources toward the goal of largest total farmprod ucts. FANCHER'S AUTO PARTS’ and Machine Shop Service .'•.•»WW 110 W. Proctor MU 7 2811 Immanuel Lutheran Church; ! Morning Services 10:30 a.m. j j Sunday School ! 9:15 a m. ! ; A Cordial Welcome Is Extended to All Pastor Walter Luedtke MU 7-0501 Home MU 7-6381 Church ! ! I I I-oop Highway, Sandy J I___________________ ,_______ ’ Episcopal St Mary Magdalene Chapel 409 Main St. Sandy Eucharist Holy 9 30 Sundays Sunday School Coffee Father Rene May 23, 1!M!3 Sandy Post, Sandy, Oregon Page 2 I $2 Annual Subscription AM Sundays. 9 30 A M Hour at 10 45 Bozarth, Rector, M0 5-6202 Father Andrew E Laabs, MU 7-2951 Ambulance Kept Busy; Need Gals To 'Man ' It By ( ARL BRIDGMON Following are the calls made this past \0eek by the Sandy Fire and Auxiliary Depart ments. May 14 — 9:30 a m. F. L. Brisbois of Sandy was taken to Gresham General. Gib Old- enkamp and Tom Paul were attendants. May 17 — 6:10 pm. F. L. Brisbois from Gresham Gen eral to St. Judes home in San dy. Gib and Rita Oldenkamp attendants. May 19 5:45 pm Gary Lee Campbell, 5723 SE 86, Port land, was involved in a motor cycle accident at Eagle Creek. He was taken to Gresham General with undetermined in juries. John Johnson and Gib Oldenkamp attending. Last Tuesday evening Cheif Seaman was called to the Al ice Rickter Apts, for an ov erheated oil stove. Sunday, May 19, a fire call was made on Hwy. 26 at east end of Sandy city limits to extinguish a car fire. Damage was lim- ited to engine wiring and car bureter. This concludes the "An Ancient Faith for a Modern, Friendly People" : Christian Science : Society Seventh Day Adventist Elder W. D. Bresee -Sabbath School 10:00 A.M. Church Service 11:30 A.M. Young People’» Meeting, Friday 7:30 P.M. ; Sandy MU 7-4932 J 2nd Si Muin St.. Sandy I I ; 11:00 A.M. Sunday Services t f j J J 11 :<Ht A.M. Sunday School ( j 2nd Wednesday of month J Testimonial meeting H P.M. > ) j j ; Community Presbyterian Church Sunday School 9:45 A.M. Morning Service* 11 A.M. Wr*tm1n*ter Fellowship High School Group 7 P.M. Nursery care during worship Parsonage MU 7 3644 Rev E L Neuenfeldt St. Michael's Catholic Church Sunday Mass 9:30 A M. calls this past week through 8 p m Sunday-5-19-63. In answer to questions con cerning burning permits — within Sandy city limits, a per mit is required the year around. Permits, as well as any information, can be ob tained by contacting Chief Lyle Seaman at MU 7-3472. An appeal for help has been issued by Chief Ruth Daven A truck and semi • trailer port of the women’s auxiliary loaded with potatoes turned for women volunteers to help over on Highway 26 about two “man” the ambulance during miles east of Rhododendron daytime hours. Any woman in last Friday night. Driver of the Sandy area who is interested truck, Leslie R. Groot of Cot may contact Chief Ruth Daven tage Grove, was badly bruis port at MU 7-3432 or Ass’t. ed but not critical according to Chief Jean Fischer at MU 7- Sgt. Tom Cutsforth of the Clack 4915. amas county sheriff's office. Groot told Sgt. Cutsforth he Applications are now being taken for new members for the “stepped out” of the truck Fire Department. Application when the brakes failed to func blanks may be obtained from tion. A passing motorist took Chief Seaman or John Daven him to Thunderhead Lodge at Government Camp and from port. We leave you this week with there he was taken by ambu lance to Providence hospital a helpful hint: in Portland. “When in doubt—hesitate!” Potato Truck Turns on Side Sandy Future Farmers Hold Dad-Son Barbecue The Sandy chapter of Fu ture Farmers of America held a Dad and Son barbecue in the Sandy high agriculture shop last week, with 80 per cent of the members attending with their dads. Following the barbecue Dar rin Black and Gayle Kuehn told the group about their trip to the National FFA conven tion at Kansas City, Mo. With Gayle’s assistance Darrin showed slides taken on the trip. Ralph Sandercock, Allen Marshman and Ron Shockley gave a report on the state FFA SANDY Rev. Ernest Jackson Ph MU 7-2912 Corner Strauss & Pleasant Sandy. Oregon RADIATOR SHOP Complete Rodiator Repair Overnight Service Guaranteed Work MU 7 4485 after 4 p.m. convention at The Dalles. Oth ers who attended this meet were Duane Richards, Larry Shockley and Robert Bunnell. Woodie Webber, chapter president, showed slides and gave a talk about his trip to Europe last summer through the People to People program. Carl Stauffer, chapter advis er, presented the National Foundation Award medals to Robert Bunnell, dairy farm ing; Duane Richards, crops; Stan Schmale, farm mechanics; Woodie Webber, public speak ing; and Rodney DeLong, poul try, The new slate of officers were installed with Ralph San dercock. president; Ray Cle ment, vice president; Tom Karlin, secretary; Mike Moore, treasurer; Jeff Matz, report er; and Gary Moore, sentinel. Sandy Grade Commencement Will See 106 Receive Diplomas Sandy Elementary school will hold its commencement program Tuesday, May 28, at 8 p.m. at the school. Miss Mary Hetzel will play the processional, 'Pomp and Circumstance.” Rev. William Rose will give the invocation, followed by a number by the special chorus, "You'll Never Walk Alone.” Speaker for the occasion is James R Lent, associate pro fessor of education at the University of Oregon. B. H. Dyal will present di plomas to Stephen Ackers, Maxine Askawa, Edgar Aust in, Patrick Barnett, David Bernhardt, Ava Black, Joe Bogart, Carl Bridgmon, Christine Brooks, Dennis Chil ders, Carol Cobb, Delbert Coffman, Louis Conn, Kathryn Cook, Kenneth Cool, Curtis Cousins, Alan Cutsforth. Linda Denbo, Donald Deney, Martha Drew, James Durr, Mike Durr, Elouise Dutton, David Eads, Melvin Eblen, Linda Enloe, Paul T?nz, Nor man Eri, Gordon Fischer, Vic ki Flath, Gary Fox, Owen Gan non, Robert Gault Donna Gillespie, Norman Gillett. Gary Godleske, Judy Grant, Holly Green, Patty Grooms, Roddy Hames, Mark Harms, Donna Harrell, Andrew Hart man, Linda Haselwander, Keith Hedden, Steve Hiebert, Ruby Higgins, Sharon Homsley, Car ol Houston, Kenneth Howey, Donald Hutson. McCulloch Chain Saws With All Attachments Frank Jadrny, Michael Johnston, Kathy Jones, Ken neth Jones, Marilyn Jordan, Dennis Kersting, Leslie Kerst ing, Charles Kirk, Jeff Kubin, Merle Kuehn, Sandra Leathers. Jack Lester, Diane Lindsey, Sandra Lundeen, Timothy Mar cy, Richard Marshall, Patrick Matheny, Nannette McBee, Ar nold McKinnis. David McKinnon, Daniel Mil ler, John Morrison, Fred Nall, Sharon Nielsen, Julie Nichols, Pamala Parker. Barbara Pinewski, Jean Marie Plante, Diane Pullen, Martha Reck mann, Harlan Richards, And rew Rollins, Eric Sandstrom, Kathleen Searls, Darel Seibert. William Slaughter, Harold Soule, Richard Steiner, Kerry Tharp, Jerry Thompson, Lor aine Townsend, Pamela Vick- ley, Linda Wade, Terry Wai bel, Daniel Wallace, Allen Ward, David Whitlock, Lael Willcoxon, Paulette Williams, Darlene Wolf, Robert Wood ward, Steve Young. Ushers will be Joan Dyal, Linda McCartney, Shari Mil ler, Nancy Nasshahn, Penny Paluck, Sharon Wilcox. Members of the Special chorus are Connie Berger, Ava Black, Kathy Cook, Su san Cutsforth, Trudy Dement, Claudia Dove, Martha Drew, Sharon Homsley, Carol Hous ton, Diane Lindsey, Nannette McBee, Sharon Nielsen, Linda Persons, Kathy Searls, Marsha Smith, Loraine Townsend, Lin da Wade. New and Used Sales * Service MILLS BROS. Loop Highway HIGHEST TRADE-INS Get Set for the Memorial Day Weekend Thursday May 30 COMPLETE STOCK OF OUTING NEEDS AT OUR REXALL DRUG STORE Sun Glasses............................................. 39c - $5.95 Picnic Jugs.......................................................... $1.99 Paper Plates - 24, 8 inch................................... 35c Thermo Pincic Bag............................................... 99c Camera Gadget Bag....................................... $2.69 6 Transistor Radio with Leather Case . . $12.88 99c Flannel Backed Plastic Tablecloth, 52"x52 $2.75 . . $1.00 - Swim Fins 6-ft. Air Mattress with built-in foot pump $3.95 News of FIRWOOD Extension Unit By Mrs. LeRoy Lamb, Sandy 22-Piece Pik Pak Plastic Picnic Set . Plastic Inflatable Toys .... The last meeting of the Fir of invisible thread which can wood Extension was held May be used in making buttonholes, 14 at the Community Presby etc., and can’t be seen. terian church annex at 10:30 Installation of officers by Ar- with 20 members present and leigh Hall gave the unit the four visitors, Mrs. Jensen, Mrs. following new officers for Murphy, Mrs. Jack and Mrs. fall: Grace Reich, chairman; De Koning. Irene Armstrong, treasurer; Firwood Unit had a good turn Grace Lamb, secretary. Ar- out for achievement day. The leigh made the corsages for the Dover Unit served a lunch and new officers and they were we all thank them for the ef beautiful. ficient way it was handled. A luncheon was served by The garden gloves we still have our hostesses Vera Smith, available at $1 a pair. Con Grace Lamb, Alice Ackers and tact Grace Lamb if you want Florence Johnston. some. We will need two leaders It was voted to continue our to attend the upholstering class luncheon program for next in June. If any of you are in year. For an eye opener, terested please call Grace Gladys Slack showed us a spool Reich at MU 7-4451. After lunch, the lesson, "A Will of Your Own,” was given by Frances James and Edith Weidman. Some actual cases were discssed and problems that arise if no will is made. The importance of making a will was brought out, as well A one • car accident near as the role the executor plays, Brightwood injured a Portland and probate procedure. A11 man, Robert Revere Uren Jr., cases discussed pertained to and damaged the front end of Oregon laws. his car. Sgt. Tom Cutsforth of the Clackamas county sheriff’s of fice, said Uren was still be hind the wheel of his car when Cutsforth arrived. He was in coherent and appeared to have suffered a severe cut over his right eye. Skidmarks indicated that the car had been going west on Th/r Highway 26 when it failed to MMK 30X-2-T make a left turn and hit the 'M guard rail twice before run ning of the roadway into the ditch, Cutsforth said. ¡T M GOT Charles Russell Spencer of iCC M.i Warm Springs saw the accident and gave first aid to the in SÏ\] jured man. The Î û X 4NP MT . 79c 98c - $2.50 Zori Thongs — all sizes . . . 39c - 49c - 59c Car Wash Brushes & Handle........................... $1.99 Swim Caps............................................. 98c - $2.49 Swim Pools.................................... $6.95 - $10.95 Sportsman Camp Stool, Reg. $1.49 . . Now 98c Now $2.99 Yacht Chair, Reg. $3.98 Time Graduation Sandy High Sandy Grade School Friday, May 31st ) School Tuesday, May 28th PRESERVE GRADUATION Memories With Pictures Car Hits Rail; Driver Injured "Agricultural production is the first in order, the strongest in necessity, and the highest in usefulness, in this whole sys tem of acquisition. The other branches stand upon it, are sustained by it, and without it could not exist.” — Silas Wright. MU 7-3636 Sandy Buy Your Film and Flash Bulbs Now Electric Razors . . . $5.00 Off Regular Price Pen & Pencil Sets — Shaeffer & Parker $3.95-$25 Timex Wrist Watches .... $6.95 -$19.95 Luggage.......................................... $11.95 & up Billfolds by Amity & Dopp . . . $3.95 - $10 Camera Sets — 127 - 620 . . . Start at $9.95 Movie Cameras, 8 mm . • Starting at $26.50 Cosmetic Sets.................................. $1.00 - $10.00 Perfumes & Colognes .... $1.00 - $5.00 ICE CREAM SPECIAL BUDDY SUNDAES Buy one Sundae and receive one FREE for your buddy ^^y Wreaths & Sprays $1.98 FOR MEMORIAL DAY MARIE SEEMATTER INSURANCE Sandy MU 7-3102 M m S» FROM drug SERVICE • QUAL/TY • DEPEND/ BILUY \ I Chevy II Nova 400 6-Passenger Station wagon A Chevy IE wagon looks this big when you load it up Classified Business, Professional Directory Reul Estate Accounting DORIS K. ALEX 14525 E. Burnside, Portland and this big when you gas it up That, in the eyes of most Chevy 11 wagon owners, is just about the size of it. A king-size appetite for cargo. But a dainty one for gas. And this, we hardly need add, is just the kind of wagon we planned it to be. Taut and trim as it is on the outside, we went to great lengths to keep it BIG where a wagon should he BIG. The load platform extends a full nine feet from the back of the front seat to the tip of the lowered tailgate. AT YOUR CHEVROLET DEALERS Accounting Bookkeeping & Payroll Taxes And for all the pepper we packed into that 6-cylinder engine (there's also a choice of an even thriftier 4 in most models', we were careful to keep it simple, easy to service— and a real stickler on economy. Feel in a traveling mood? Well —happy coincidence—this is the time of year your Chevrolet dealer feels in his most generous trading mood. laxtks like it's high time you two got together. ALpine 4-5920 or MUtual 7-2521 Nursing Homes SANDY REST HAVEN MU 7-4712 ORIENT NURSING HOME MO 5-3723 A home for rnvaids convalescent pat«ents and those needing nursing care CHARLES H. CARLSTROM J. WOODLE Physician and Surgeon Real Estate - General Insurance Office at Salmon River Bridge Office Hours 9AM to 5 30 P M MU 7-3851 Loop Hiway Daily except Sun Sandy ELTON D. LEAVITT, M.D. MARX & CHASE Physician and Surgeon Registered Land Surveyor Office Hours 9AM Daily eicept Wed Sun MU 7-2631 to 6 P M Sat 9-1 P M Medical Bldg., Sandy Loving Care for the Age* and Convalescent RICHARDSON CHEVROLET Loop Hiway Ä Main St. SANDY, OREGON MUtual 7-2681 ORCHARD CREST NURSING HOME 24-Hour Nursmg Care for ambuiatmg and bed pat ients Physicians on call .... - • MU 7-2041 One Mile South of Sand» on Bonstedt Road Brightwood Physician Martha C. McGuire, R.N. CHECK HIS TNT DEALS ON CHEVROLET, CHEVY I, CORVAIR AND CORVETTE Phone Hood-Land 402 DR. JOE M. ONCHI Registered Land Surveyor Surveying Mapp.i^, Subdivisions Office located 3 miles east of Grc.".. am on Loop Hwy P.O. Box 431 Gresham CALL TODAY Registered Optometrist FOR YOUR FUTURE Rhone M0 5-S415 PROFESSIONAL OR SERVICE 0o*f 9 A V to 6 P M Evfnmgs by Appointment 1’ t blocks N<xtn and East of Mood Theatre 33 N.E. Kelly Gresham ADS AND RATES