Sandy post. (Sandy, Oregon) 1938-current, June 06, 1963, Page 14, Image 14

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    The Sandy (Ore.) Post Thursday, June 6, 1963 (Sec. 2)
Two Girls to Serve
As Camp Counselors
Janet Meier of Boring and
Diane Rot. Welches, were in­
vited to attend the third and
meeting May 31 and June 1
at Camp Colton.
The girls will serve as coun­
selors for the 9-12 year old 4-H
members who will attend 4-H
camp. The camp is a five-day
session, with club members
having an opportunity for men
tai, physical, social and spirit­
ual growth.
Darlene Bakke
ree
This is Sandy’s first hotel. with fashion
ably attired guests on the veranda
located on what is now .Main and Shelley
streets. Later the building was moved to
present Proctor avenue, an addition was
built, and with other remodeling it has be
come the Dew Drop inn, which still serves
the community well.
Darlene Bakke, daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. Mervin C. Bak­
ke, Rt. 1. Box 42, Sandy, re­
ceived her B.A. degree with a
major in secretarial science
from Walla Walla college, a
Southeastern
Washington
church - related, liberal arts
college, June 2.
On the college campus she
was vice president
Chi-
quita Sola, single women’s vii
läge club.
Miss Bakke has accepted a
position as secretary in the
credit office at the Portland
Sanitarium and hospital begin­
ning this summer.
(Photo courtesy Mrs. Frank Schmidt)
Sander-Wheelock
Engagement Told
At Recent Party
RADIO STUDIED
The engagement of Julie Ann
Wheelock and Clifford V San­
der, son of Capt and Mrs.
Martin Sander of Sandy, was
revealed at a recent party at
the bride-elect’s home in Port­
land.
The couple will wed July 6
in the First Methodist church
in Portland.
Sander was graduated from
Sandy high school in 1954 and
was valedictorian of his class
received his bachelor of
s c i ence degree from Lewis
and Clark college in 1958. A
CPA , Sander is employed by
Arthur Young and Co. in Port­
land. He's a member of Alpha
Kappa Psi. business fraternity.
Miss Wheelock, the daughter
of Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Whee­
lock of Portland, teaches at
Columbia River high school in
Vancouver. Wash. She’s a 57
graduate of Lincoln high school
and a '61 graduate of Oregon
State university.
Army Pvt. Joseph F. Cran­
ford, son of Mr. and Mrs. Josep
C. Cranford, Estacada, comple­
ted a 15 • week radio teletype
operation course at The South­
eastern Signal School, Fort
Gordon, Ga, May 17.
WE'RE
Cleaning House!
aixl1, 16 lb.
Phone MU 7-2861
SANDY
Complete Radiator Repair
Overnight Service
Guaranteed Work
MU 7 4485 after 4 p.m.
Immanuel
Lutheran Church
Morning Services 10:30
Sunday School
9:15
A Cordlal Welcome
Extended tu All
1 h
Pastor Walter Luedtke
MU 7 6501 — Home ’
MU 7-6381 — Church
Episcopal
St. Mary Magdalene Chapel
409 Main St, Sandy, Oreg.
HOLY EUCHARIST
Sundays
9:30 a.m.
Sunday School
9:30 a.m.
Coffee Hour at 10:45
Father Rene' Bozarth, Rector
MOhawk 5 6202
Father Andrew E. laabs
MU 7-2951
’’An Ancient Faith for a
Modern, Friendly People"
Christian Science
Society
2nd A Malli St.. Sandy
Il :M A.M. Sunday Service»
11:00 A M. Sunday School
2nd Wednesday of month
Testimonial meeting H P.M
St. Michael's
Catholic Church
Sunday Mass
9:30 A M.
Rev. Ernest Jackson
Ph MU 7-2912
Corner Strauss & Pleasant
Sandy. Oregon
^By NELL HOWE
Hood-Land Reporter
I know, no notes last week,
but the deadline came before
I was ready so, didn’t get any
notes in to be printed and
thanks to all who asked about
them, It's nice to know that
so many do read my nonsense.
Don’t forget the deadline for
the Mt. Hood Community Cov-
erage Health Insurance. It is
you haven’t
and
June
looked into their program as
yet, be sure and do so, be­
cause it is excellent.
The Mt Hood country club
Bridge club meeting on May
20, had six table present. North
and South winners were Dr.
and Mrs Seabert Carter and
the East and West winners were
Mr and Mrs. Tad Ditmars.
The meeting on May 27, also
had six tables attending. Mrs.
Arthur Lee and Mrs. Gene
Bowman were first North and
South; Mr. and Mrs. Alton E.
Splawn of Gresham were
second; Mrs. Sonia Black and
Mrs. Rose Altman, both of Port­
land, were third.
East and West winners were
Mr. and Mrs. Al Greenwait of
and Mrs
Wemme, first
R A. Owen of Welches, see
ond; and Mr. and Mrs Keith
Bowman of Welches, third.
The play is open to the pub­
lic; no reservations are neces­
sary and drop ins are welcome.
Everyone is invited to come
and join the fun
Tragedy Strikes
We had a tragedy in our
family; Grandma lost her up-
is slowly starving to
pers and
I
death i while waiting for her
new < ones
telling
ilies don't
things like that on each other
but this one does. We sorta
have a slightly depraved 1 sense
enjoy
of humor and seem
our little tragedies
We now have all our kid
e neigh
dies graduateli
borhood, and passed to the next
grade and out of school, and
so happy about it all. Now
they can start their vacation,
and the parents will find theirs
ended
200 to Attend
County 4-H Camp
4-H Members
At Corvallis
Nell's
Notes
WALRAD INSURANCE AGENCY
RADIATOR SHOP
C$h'i keep
-thkUhdet'
my h^t.
When I read articles about
school continuing for 12 months
I sorta shudder. Oh how I would
have hated it, and how the rest
of the mountain would have
probably loved it, if I had had
to go to school for 12 months.
remember
Can’t seem
what it was I was always do­
ing that seemed to make every
nervous. But I know
one
that I was always busy, and
not helping my mother
home. I really think she was
glad to have me out of
house. I was sorta like a bull
in a china closet.
So my brother and I had
one chore that we did togeth-
er from the time I was big
enough to stand up to the sink
and that was to do the dishes.
I feel I was not the housewife­
ly type of child. And so did
my parents
Rain Drowns Flowers
And then came the rains.
This time I did not predict It,
but I will not complain about
it. Have to keep the flowers
watered somehow Course the
fact that they are getting
drowned is beside the point.
No major holidays this month
unless you want to consider my
son's birthday one. I am sure
does
May began to seem like it was
all Saturdays and Sundays. It
will be nice to run into some
regular Monday through Fri­
day weeks again.
Had two parachutes land on
the golf course last week, And
that is all I know about it. Boy
what a reporter! I didn’t
tc see them, but everyone
talking about them, but no one
seemed to know any reason for
it. Oh well, some days the
darndest people drop in on
you unexpectedly Just call it
one of my incomplete vignettes.
A total of 111 older 4-H club
Clackamas
from
members
county will attend 4-H Sum-
mer school at Corvallis June
10-15. This annual event will
be held on the Oregon State
university campus. Over 1,700
club members for every coun-
‘y in the state will attend.
Clackamas county's delega­
tion will be chaperoned by Mrs.
Ralph Becker, Milwaukie; Mrs.
Earl Meier, Boring, and Mrs.
Melville Richey, Boring. All are
4-H club leaders. Harold Black
County Extension 4-H Agent,
will also accompany the group.
While at Corvallis, the mem­
bers will live in college dor­
mitories. They will attend clas­
ses on a variety of subjects,
take part in swimming and
other athletics, attend assem­
bly projects and take part in
a number of parties and special
programs.
All club members attending
scholarship
have received
from a business or organiza­
tion in the county.
Among those who will attend
are: Linda Blaisdell, Wemme;
Glenda Caarter, Eagle Creek;
Cathy Crownover, Sandy; Ju­
lia Davis, Estacada; Linda
Forman, Boring; Nancy For-
man, Boring; Michelle
son, Boring; Pamela .
Sandy; Karen Josefson Bor-
Lin-
da Moore. Boring; Melva Rich­
ey. Boring; Myrna Richey,
Boring; Karen Williams, Esta­
cada; Geraldine Wyatt. Eagle
Creek; Danny Fouts. Estaca­
da; Larry Lindland. Eagle
Creek; Billie Phillips, Boring;
David Riedel. Estacada; Ste­
phen Root. Brightwood; Dan­
ny Urquhart. Boring; Larry
Verdoorn, Boring; Pam Park­
er. Boring
Two hundred 4-H club mem­
bers are expected to arrive
Monday, June 10, at Camp Col­
ton for a five-day 4-H camp.
Club members will partici-
pate in crafts, nature studies,
evening camp fires and swim
ming.
Camp staff will include Mrs.
Miriam Beasley and Mrs. Mes-
serli, swimming; Mrs. Dick,
nurse; Nan Johnson, camp
fire program; Mrs. Wilda Gu­
thu, dining room "Mom”; as­
sistant directors, Clayton Wills
and Robert Smith, County Ex­
tension agents and camp direc­
tor, Mrs. Diane S. McKnight,
4-H agent.
this
Craft instructors
year will be: Al Parker, Farm
Forestry; The Oregon Game
Commission;
Mrs.
Nancy
Dodd, Molalla; Mrs. Bonnie
Taylor, Milwaukie; Mrs. Irene
Kreiter, Milwaukie; Mrs. Shir­
ley, White, Milwaukie; Mrs.
Helen Fleming, Concord; Mrs.
Wilda Guthu. Barton; Mrs.
Miriam Beasley, Oregon City;
Mrs. Aleta Ferrall, Barton;
Chuck Stout, Jennings Lodge;
Bill Headrick. Shubel; Mrs.
Marcene Jones, Oregon City
and Kathy Guthu. Barton.
Sondra
Sandy is
graduated
sity, San
Louise Dorman of
one of 244 students
from Tinity univer-
Antonio. Tex.. May
93rd
commencement
cere­
mony. Miss Dorman received
a bachelor of arts degree.
Miss Dorman, the daughter
of Roy A. Dorman
majored in Sociology
FRED SMART
BRICKWORK
FIREPLACES
FANCHER’S
PLASTER
AUTO PARTS and
of arts
at the
Machine Shop Service
MU 7 2811
SANDY SAW SHOP
Quality Reasonable Work
Repair and Sharpen Saws,
Lawn Mowers, Knives,
Scissors and Keys Made
TYPING PAPER
$1.85
81x11, Padded
ERASABLE BOND
MARIE SEEMATTER
INSURANCE
Sandy
MU 7-3102
202 2nd Ave. & Loop Highway
JUST
Ball-Point Pens
Red, Blue Steno and
Medium Points
Up to
49c
LABELS, STICKERS,
AIRMAIL LABELS,
POCKET NOTEBOOKS
FARM TRACTOR CO.
Johnny Sez
See Us for New
— BUYING? —
Jacuzzi Pumps and
Repairs on All Makes
— SELLING? —
Of Pumps
Loop Hwy. & Boring Road
— TRADING? —
Gresham, Oregon
24-Hour Phone Service
Telephone: MO 5-4164
SP-tf
when calling JOHNNY,
MO 5-3491 with
J. J. WALKER
4950 NE Union, Portland
AT 8-5045
SP-tt
Utility
Ball-Point Pens
Medium Point»
39c
SP-tf
ROTARY TILLERS
SALES & SERVICE
ROHDE & ROHDE
202 E. Main, Sandy MU 7-3503
SP-tf
y
Just
FARM TRACTOR CO.
Loop Hiway & Boring Rd.
MO 5-4164
Gresham
LAWN MOWER
Pioneer Chain Saws
Sondra Dorman
Earns Degree
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SOW. iNSulMA
Sandy Ready Mix Inc.
• READYMIX CONCRETE
• SAND and GRAVEL
• MASON SAND
Prompt Delivery
MU 7 3022 (PR 1-7522 nights)
Rt. 1 .Box 1163, Sandy t
Main St.
IN HONOR OF FORD’S WINNING STREAK IN TESTS OF TOTAL PERFORMANCE
FORD DEALERS OF THE .
NORTHWEST ANNOUNCE
WINNING DEALS
ON AMERICA'S MO
WINNING PERFORMERS !
MU 7-3594
Rt. 2, Box 644
Sandy
Classified Business, Professional Directory
FORD COUNTRY SEDAN
DORIS K. ALEX
14525 E Burnside, Portland
Elder W D Bresee
Sabbath School 10 00 AM
Accounting
Bookkeeping & Payroll Taxes
ALpine 4-5920 or MUtual 7-2521
Church Service 11:30 AM
Young People'» Meeting,
Friday
7:30 P.M
iandy Ml 7-4932
Community
Presbyterian
Church
Sunday School
»:45 A.M.
Mornln< Servier«
II A.M.'
Mewtmlnwirr Fellowwhip
High Sehool Group
7 P.M ’
¡Nursery care during worship
Parsonage MU 73644
i
Rev E L. Neuenfeldt
’
CHARLES H
CARLSTROM
Real Estate - General Insurance
Physician and Surgeon
0'Ue Houn 9AM
MU 7-3851
io 5 30 PM
O j .I, eurpt Sun
Loop Hiway
J. WOODLE
Sandy
WINNING WAGON DEALS!
Choose from 15 great wagons in 4 different sizes from America's wagon specialist
Office at Salmon River I Bridge
Phone Hood-Land 402
MM - N
SANDY REST HAVEN
MU 7-4712
ORIENT NURSING HOME
MO 5-3723
home <or invalids convalescent patients
and those needing nursing care
ELTON D. LEAVITT, M.D.
MARX & CHASE
Physician and Surgeon
Registered Land Surveyor
Other Hours 9AM
Do,I, eicrpt Wrd
Sun
to 6 P M
S»t 9-1 P M
Medical Bldg., Sandy
MU 7-2631
Murtha C. McGuire, K W
Registered Land Sunrevo-
Surveying
Mapping
Subdivisions Office located 3 miles east of Grc~..
3M on Loop H*v
P.O. Box 431
FORD GALAXIE 500 XL SPORTS HARDTOP
WINNING HARDTOP DEALS!
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F D A F
loving Care for the Age* and Convalescent
ORCHARD CREST
NURSING HOME
24 Hour Nursing Care for ambulating and bed pat
*nts Physicians on call
aaii t nA4i
MU 7-2041
One Mile South of Sandy
Bonstedt Road
DR. JOE M. ONCHI
Registered Optometrist
Phone MO 5-5415
AM to 6 P M
Evenings by Appointment
1’ a blocks North and East of Hood Theatre
33 N.E. Kelly
CALL TODAY
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VACATION NOW-PAY LATER!
GLOS FORD
Mt. Hood Highway & Ten Eyck Road, Sandy, Oregon