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Sand) (Ore.) Post Thursday, Nov. 21, 1903 (Sec. 1)
Cycle Races
Move Indoors
Indoor professional motorcycle1
racing returns to Portland Satur
day night at the heated Pacific
International Pavilion, with over
50 of the Northwest’s leading rid
ers competing on cinder course.'
The events will be run every
LEON DIBBLE, Rt. 2 Box 1524,
Saturday night through March, 1964 Sandy Oregon enlisted recently in
and will be under the direction the Navy. He was sent to the
Ron Ail, Portland race promoter. Naval training center, San Diego,
Eighteen racing events will be California, for recruit training.
on
each night’s carding with
scratch and handicap events mak
DANIEL L. COPHER, son of Mr.
ing up the program.
and Mrs. William T. Copher, who
reside at Rt. 2, Box 1839, San
dy, was sworn in to the U. S. Navy
at Portland on Nov. 7 in the rat
ing of seaman recruit.
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Army PFC ROBERT J. FREE
MAN, 23, completed a five week
demolition and mine warfare
course at the U. S. Army School,
Europe, in Murnau, Germany, Oct.
23.
He attended Sandy high school.
His father, Lee E. Freeman, lives
in Estacada.
HOWARD B. KAUTZ, son of
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Kautz, Jr.,
of Rt. 2, Sandy, completed ba
sic training Nov. 1, at the Naval
Training Center, San Diego, Calif.
By NELL HOWE
Hood-Land Reporter
James Purdy, brother of Loren
Purdy, and family are moving
here. Jim will run the Purdy
Brothers shop, across from the
Hill-Top Cafe. Always happy to
welcome new people to the com
munity.
Hope they enjoy living in our
country. I’m always sure that
people will love it here, cause I
love it so much myself.
Our most sincere sympathy to
Rose Avery, for the loss of her
mother. She died last week.
We took a few days off anc
went down to Baker, to elk hunt
and to also visit. More visit than
hunt. No elk, but had a wonderful
time. Spent our time with David’s
sister and her husband and family.
Went down late at night so couldn’t
see much scenery, but one part
of the drive I thought was beauti
ful.
The other side of Pendleton, on
Cabbage Hill, they had put out their
snow poles. The poles are red and
at the top they have a band of
flourescent paint, and about 12
inches down another band. Each
pole is placed behind a highway
reflector pole.
As you drive down the highway
it looks just like Christmas Lane.
Mighty pretty.
On our way home it was starting
to snow, but ran out of it this side
MARINE PRIVATE CHARLES
W. HYDE, son of Mr. and Mrs.
Benard G. Hyde of Sandy, was
Ask us about our budget
erroneously reported by the Fleet
Home Town News Center as hav
plan for spaced heating
ing completed basic training at the
oil delivery
Naval Training Center, Great
Lakes, when actually hecompleted
Marine recruit training Sept. 24 Adventists Hear Detamore
at Marine Corps Recruit Depot,
Pastor Ira D. Follett of the
San Diego, Calif.
Sandy Seventh - day Adventist
church announced that bus ser-
CALL US TODAY!
Boring Girl Pledged
ice would be provided to take any
who desire to go to the evangel
Jeanette L. Brien, daughter of istic meetings being held at the
Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth J. Brien of Stone Tower Center 30th and N.E.
Boring, a student at Linfield Col- Sandy. Fordice Detamore, world
lege,
McMinnville,
has been traveler and evangelist will speak
pledged to Sigma Kappa Phi sor-
each evening for three weeks, be
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ginning November 17th, at 7:15
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Sunday night he spoke on "The
End of the World or World With
Hood River Cooking Apples For
out End.” Each evening a color
reel is hown of life in the Far
Your Thanksgiving Pies
East. The subject tonight (Thurs
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day) Is "When the Sabbath was
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Changed from Saturday to Sunday,”
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Apple
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The bus will leave the Sandy S.D.
AA LARGE
CIDER
Cider
Adventist church promptly at 6:15
ORTLEY
EGGS
% gal. 85c
p.m.
each evening. Ttie public is
Jelly
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Invited.
49« di.
Gal $1.25
Steady burning is right.
firestone
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Fordyce Detamore, world trav
SANDY S eler for the Seventh Day Adventist
church, who is conductingthe evan
gelistic campaign in Portland, will
be in Sandy Saturday, Nov. 23, to
give a Bible lecture at the local
church.
Because of larger beef produc
tion and lower retail prices, the
U, S. Department of Agriculture
expects per capita beef consump
tion to reach 91.5 pounds this
year.
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of Pendleton. Anyhow it was fun
to go on a short trip.
Everyone getting ready for Tur
key day. Have to plan these things
a bit ahead so that there will be
plenty to eat for everyone. For
the first time, in as long as I
can remember, we are not eating
at home.
The Hodges and the Howes are
going to join forces and have a
feast together. Won’t know how to
act, not having Turkey day at home,
but bet we have a ball. Hope every
one else has a wonderful day also.
There were five tables of dupli
cate bridge at the Mt. Hood Coun
try Club bridge club last Monday
Nov. 11.
Winners were 1st, Arthur Lee,
Gresham, and Mrs. Jerry Bech
told, Rhododendron; 2nd, Mrs. Ar
thur Lee, and Mrs. Gladys Dem
ing, Rhododendron; tied for 3rd
place were Mr. and Mrs. Gene
Bowman, Welches, and Mrs. Alvin
Perkins of Sandy and Mrs. R.A.
Owen, Welches.
Preceding the play was a pot
luck dinner with a delicious array
of salads, hot dishes, goodies, etc.
Bowman’s had set up two long
tables and the folks ate family
style. Lots of good food and chat-
ter.
The public is invited each
Monday evening at 7:30 at the golf
club.
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SPUDS . . 20 lbs.
SWEETS or
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Opens Office
On Mountain
Mrs. Dottie Shoup has opened
a public stenographer’s office
which she will operate from her
home on Sleepy Hollow Road and
at Woodie Real Estate office at
Salmon River bridge.
Mrs. Shoup, who received
her education in Portland and
Washington State university has a
background of extensive exper
ience as a legal secretary. She
has also worked for a title in
surance firm and in county and
state offices. Mrs. Shoup is well
known on the mountain and has
been a resident tn the area for
the last six years.
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Turkey Thefts
Up in Clackamas
The problem of theft In turkey
growers breeding flocks was one
of the items of discussion at a
recent meeting of the Clackamas
County Turkey Growers, reports
county agent Clayton Wills.
During the last two months
Clackamas County turkey growers
have suffered some rather severe
losses of turkeys. Turkey growers
general y expect to lose an oc
casional bird to someone who can’t
resist the temptation to climb a
fence, but losses since Labor Day
have been substantial and frequent.
It appears that an organized
group of thieves has been working
in the southeastern Clackamas
county area using wholesale meth
ods of gathering and disposing of
turkeys.
Two thieves were recently ap
prehended in the area of Krieg’s
Turkey Farm near Highland with
several turkeys. It was the feeling
of most of the growers at this re
cent meeting that the $50 fine and
30-day suspended jail sentences
were not commensurate with the
crime.
The planners of the tii’-key grow
ers group also considered an in
dustry-wide pot luck banquet du
ring January, 1964. Additional
plans will be made and all mem
bers of the industry will be con
tacted as to date, place, and time.
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