Sandy post. (Sandy, Oregon) 1938-current, November 21, 1963, Page 8, Image 8

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The Saud) (Ore.) Post Thursday, Nov, 21, 1M3 (Sec. 1)
Welches
The last meeting ofthe Welche’s
PTA was held on Oct. 22nd. The
1963-64 budget was presented and
accepted. It was decided to have a
food and candy sale at each meet-
Ing* the 1st and 8th grades will
have the sale at November’s meet-
ing.
Jerry Bemetz, chairman ofthe
Clackamas County Red Life,” a
story of the Red Cross blood pro­
gram. Several people pledged to
give blood at the Bolldmobile’s
visit to Sandy on Nov. 8th.
The 6th grade class won the room
count attendance banner. Refresh­
ments were served by the mothers
of the eighth grade students.
November’s meeting will be on
Tuesday, Nov. 26. The guest
speaker will be Blaine Whipple, a
Beaverton business man who ran
for Congress in 1962. He will tell
us about his four month vagabond
tour of Europe. He went by air
to New York and on to Europe by
boat. While on the Continent he
used any means of transportation
that presented itself.
We know you will enjoy hearing
about his experiences In the 18
countries he visited; two of them
being the Iron Curtain countries
Yugoslavia and East Germany.
Mothers of the members of the
seventh grade will serve the re­
freshments.
College Board
Tests Scheduled
At Centennial
MU 7 4175
Eagle Creek
Salmon Angling
To Be Cut
RANGING
ZIG ZAG
Joint Worship Set by Churches
The Gresham-East Multnomah
County Ministerial Assn, will con­
duct its annual community serv­
ice on Thanksgiving morning, Nov.
28, at 10 a.m. in the Smith Me­
morial Presbyterian church, In
Fairview.
Rev. Kenneth F. Abbott, of the
Pleaiant Home Methodist church
will be speaker of the morning.
His theme will be “Thankful for
What?’’
The offering will be used to make
a contribution to Church World
Service and for the local migrant
ministry carried on by the church­
es of the East County.
Rev. William C. Hum Jr., the
host pastor, will preside and con­
duct the service.
There will be a card party at night before Thanksgiving. See you
the Sandy Kelso Grange Hall this there, this is always nice.
By ELLEN STAUFFER
Saturday at 8 PM. The public is
Saturday Blanche
and Don
The closing of Eagle Creek to
Farmers spend about $28 bil­
Hood-Land 117
Centennial high school has been
invited and there will be prizes Lundbom took Donnie and Billy salmon angling from April 1
lion a year for equipment, goods
designated as a testing center for
and refreshments. Everyone who to Mt. Hood to play in the snow. through Sept. 30 to allow a greater
and services to produce crops
the College Entrance Examination
likes to play cards go down and Boy, did those those kids enjoy escapement of adult fish to the
Since this is my first time writ­
Board tests. Formerly students
and livestock.
join in the fun.
that! They came home tired and spawning beds constitutes one of ing for the Sandy Post, I will
in this area had to go to a Port­
I went with Marie and Otto Mo- cold, but it wasn’t long until they the major changes in proposed 1964 introduce myself.
land high school to take their tests.
tejl and Grace Lamb Sunday down had regained their strength and angling regulations.
I am an imported and often­
The CEEB tests are required by
to the Eastmont Lanes where Marie were giving me a bad time because
The few major changes under times confused Oregonian who still
most colleges for admissions and
and Grace were participating In a I wouldn’t let them go outside tentative rules approved by the can’t get used to not calling the
placement. The Oregon State sys­
MEALEY'S JEWELERS
singles and doubles tournament. where It was raining very hard. game commission at its public Pennsylvania Dutchland her home.
tem requires the morningtest—the
Since 1927
Boy, there were some good gals
Then Saturday night we took hearing In Portland, Nov. 6 were But, despite my confusion, I will
Scholastic Aptitude Test—and two
GRESHAM, OREGON
bowling dowj) there. Helen Hall Manda’s rugs into her new apart­ protective measures for Chinook try to report news for Zig Zag,
Achievement tests-.one in Eng­
rolled a 705 tu bread the record ment and put them down for her, salmon in resting pools or on the Forest Service and neighboring
lish composition and one in math.
already set of 690.
and the boys were cooped up In spawning beds. The final regula­ mountain communities. Also, as
The U. of Oregon also requires an
I’m afraid that Marie and Grace her little apartment for about two tions for the 1964 season wil1 be part of my Introduction, I would
achievement test in a foreign lan­
guage if the student has taken two didn’t break any records, but they and a half hours so you’d think set by the commission on Nov. 22, like to give my sincere thanks to
the Sandy Post for the nice article
years of the foreign language in sure were trying. Lots of these they had cabin fever. What a life following a two-week interval.
Except for several minor chang­ written when my husband and I
girls who were bowling have all for a couple of little boys who
high school.
The Scholastic Aptitude Test gone to the state bowling tourna- have more energy than “Jack the es in dates and deadlines, anglers arrived, and to all the people I
will be fishing under almost the have met at Extension, bowling,
is a three-hour test given in the ment at Bend and some of them , Ripper.” Oh well.
Debbie Haselwander hadabirth- Identical regulations as they did and just wandering around, for
were yet to go. The tournament
morning of each test date. It Is
making me feel right at home here
will end at Bend the middle of ■ day party Saturday afternoon.Sev­ last season.
designed to measure how wel1
In Oregon despite the rain.
eral of her school friends came and
the student has developed the ver­ December.
enjoyed the afternoon with her.
Now for some news which is
bal and mathematical skills need­
Jo Gillett of the Mt. Hood Lanes Debbie is the daughter of Mr. and
scarce this week. Laurie and Dick
ed to perform the academic work
Nielsen of Government Camp will
required in college. The Achieve­ went to Bend last weekend for the Mrs. Bud Hazelwander.
Sadie Bosholm is home now with
soon be transferred to the Forest
ment Tests, administered in the bwoling events, haven’t got to ask
Service station In Estacada. Dick
afternoon of each test date, are her how she did as of this writing, Mrs. Boitano there to take care of
The pupils of Mrs. Ray Allen will become an Assistant Fire
but she is one of the top bowlers her and see that she doesn’t get
one-hour
tests
designed to
so I’m sure that she did all right up and dance a jig on that bum gave a recital at the Community Control Officer and we wish them
measure the student’s general
for
herself.
hip of hers. Drop In and visit Presbyterian church in Sandy, Nov. well in their new home and third
level of achievement In a subject
with Sadie she would love to see 15 at 7:30 p.m. After the recital move In five months.
field.
Sandy Community Birthday cal- all of you. You know, when you a reception was held in the church
Congratulations are in store for
The first test will be admin­
enday listing for this week are as been in hospitals and rest homes annex where the students present­ Pat Brown who very ably carried
istered Saturday, Dec. 7, begin­
follows: Monday, Nov. 18, Ken­ for such a long time and then get ed Mrs. Allen with a jeweled pin. on in the absence of the Bright­
ning at 8:30 a.m.
neth Smith; Tuesday, Nov. 19, to come home, it seems like manna Students Diantha Lindsey and Rod wood Extension president and then
American families spent 19
Sylvester Hall, John Mills Sr., from heaven when your friends Hames poured coffee and tea while was elected to that office upon
cents of each food dollar for dairy
Sixty-two per cent of our pres­
Marilyn and John Warren served Alta Larimer’s resignation. I must
Loren Morris and Dewey Barber; drop in for a visit.
foods last year, reports the Amer­ ent cropland needs conservation
Wednesday, the 20th, Patrick How-
also pat myself on the back as I
Billy Longstreet was able to go punch.
One ingredient is priceless: /ts the Water
ican Dairy Council.
treatment, says the U. S. Depart-
The program was as follows: was elected to be the group's sec­
da, Ernest Fisher and Zara Richey, back to school this week, he was
Visitors welcome, Olympia Brewing Company, Olympia, Washington. ★ Oly^v
David Sandercock -- Izzy and retary to replace Pat Brown.
n^d^^A^^^hure^^^^^^^^
and Mr. and Mrs. George Martin absent all last week. He almost
have an anniversary; Thursday, had pneumonia, I told him that that Dizzy; Debbie Veddor - Dally
My thanks, and I’m sure those
the 21st, Loretta Cassidy, Pansy would teach him to keep his shoes Dozen; Becky Flath — Birthday of the people In this area, go to
Inman, Janet Mills, and Mr. and on In this rainy weather, I don’t Party; Gary Schwartz
March the Mt. Hood Lions Club who spon­
»
Mrs. Chuck Heyer have an anni­ know how many times I have made of the Dwarfs; Judy Chatelaine — sored the recent flu shots given at
£
Love
Dreams
—
by
Aurthur
Brown;
versary, Friday, the 22nd, Mr. him run home and put his shoes
the Welches Elementary School.
and Mrs. Louie Phelps have an on before he could play, course and Connie Berger -- Black Hawk Thank you gentlemen for a job
On Automotive1’ Parts
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well done.
anniversary and Jean Plante has a he runs out when his mommy can’t Waltz.
All Make» — All Models
Diane Kuehn — Onward Chris­
birthday; Saturday the 23rd, Mr. see him because she would skin
Good luck to Dick Conley of
and Mrs. Keith Schneider have an him If she saw him without his tian Soldiers; Cliff Sandercock — Parkdale, but known to many Mt.
Complete Motoi
anniversary and on Sunday the shoes on. Boys will be boys, I hope March; Linda Quinn — Pink Slip­ Hooders, on his trip to Whitefish,
pers; Linda Kuehn — Twilight Montana for the Olympic skiing
24th so do Mr. and Mrs. Ab he learned his lesson.
Kebi i i Id i n i»
Dreams; and Duet: Susan and Jan­ tryouts. He will be competing the
McLean while Duane Knapp and
Pat
Morgan
and
Vivian
Bell
Automotive Machine Shop Service
Irene Armstrong share birthdays. and Cheryl visited with me Sat­ ice Baker — The Blue Danube month of December and we wish
him much success.
Club listings are as follows. Nov. urday. Vlv is so busy with that Waltz.
Patsy McCulloch — To A Wa­
21st, Thursday, Kiwanis, Saturday, new house they are building, I
Before closing for this week, I £
FOR THE
the 23rd, Sandy Kelso Grange Card was sure glad to see them and I terfall; Gayle Sandercock -- Hal­ would appreciate it if anyone In
Party at 8 pm, Monday, the 25th, got away from the sewing mach­ loween; Verita Allen — Swaying the Zig Zag area who has any
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Mom’s and Dad’s Club and Jaycees, ine long enough for a cup of coffee. Roses — Louise Ogle; and Elaine news will call Mary Ellen Stauffer
HOLIDAYS
For Automobile», Rebuilt Engine», Fleet», Racing Carn
Tuesday, the 26th, Chamber of Sunday night the Dean Gray family Chatelaine -- Dream Waltz — by at Hoodland 117. Thank you and
Hot Rod», Industrial Engines
Mark
Nevin.
we
’
ll
be
back
again.
Commerce, Wednesday, the 27th, from Pleasant Home visited at our
International Truck Parts and Wiacon»in Engine Dealers
Song: Gayle Sandercock, accom­
Presbyterian Ladies Aid, and don’t home.
° HAltre ? A.M. to 8 p -M., Mondays 9 to 1 P.M.
forget all you Sandy alumni the
Don’t forget to go to the Mom’s panied by Cindy Sandercock —
° ■IVtlld Fvpninnc
Evenings ku
by Appointment
THIS IS AN ALL UNION SHOP
Alice
Blue
Gown;
Chris
Allen
—
Big Dance at the Sandy High School and Dad’s club meeting next Mon­
One gallon of some weed kil­
Cross My Hands — Mark Nevin;
Is Wednesday night, the 27th, the day. This is IMPORTANT.
Susan Baker -- Edelweiss Glide; lers will destroy more weeds In
Janice Baker — Bird Waltz — one application than seven men
1821 E. Powell
Gresham
MO 5-4143
:
Francis Panorma; also, The Harp­ working with Loes for seven years,
according to an estimate of the
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ist;
Marilyn
Warren
--
Moon
Riv
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PHONE MO 5-2006
Radio Dispatched Truck»
c 18114 E. BURNSIDE
er; and Duet: Patsy and Garn­ Manufacturing Chemists’ Assn.
ett McCuIlouh --Whispering Hope.
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Vicki Dowell--Bagatelle; Char­
lotte Hames -- Country Gardens;
By Frances Doney
Diane Lindsey — Schubert’s Sor-
Potluck supper will be held in 1
It 's the
Mrs. Gergen reminueu mem­
enado; Song: Chris Allen accom-
conjunction with “family night” bers to get their tickets to be-
panted by Verità Allen
Over
at Damascus grange Saturday, Nov. ' come National Grangers. Sessions
the Rainbow; Cindy Sandercock—
Thanksgiving
To be given away during "Fenwick'«" broadcast at noon
23 at 6:30 p.m.
will open in November.
In an Old Chalet — by Stanford
Saturday direct from Wallace's. Pick up your free Turkey
Becky Guild, 12-year-old pan­
Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Cox recent­
Ticket-No Obligation.
King; Christine Neuenfeldt —
tomine artist from Molalla, will
ly became members of the World
Dream Celestial
by Walter
treat
entertain during the lecturer’s
War I Veterans and Auxiliary Bar­
Rolf; and Roddy Hames — Sona­
Tax Reduction Sale!
program, along with tap-dancers, rack No. 2614 of Gresham.
tina.
Starts Thursday, November 21
and other special acts. A good pro­
that can't
Mrs. Leonard Mayer of Mt.
gram and a good time are prom­
Top off your Thanksgiving
Shasta,
Calif.,
was
an
overnight
ised.
guest Sunday, in the home of Mr.
Music Committee
be beat!
During the Oct. 26 meeting, Mrs.
dinner with candy. Choose a boxed
and Mrs. Charles Mayer. Mrs.
INLAID LINHIEUM TILE
Ea.
Eva Gergen reported on Pomona
514c
Taps
Greshamite
James Coates, of Portland was
GENUINE CORK TILE
Grange and stated that some books
Ea.
11c
assortment here for your own fes-
also a Sunday guest at this home.
VINYL ASBESTOS TILE
have been received for Kenya proj­ The three ladies are sisters.
Ea.
7Hc
Mrs. Jan deGraff of Gresham
PLASTIC WALL TILE
ect but many more are still need­
tivities or as a thoughtful gift for
Ea.
has accepted a post on the Music
2hc
The next meeting of the Da­
ed. Express costs to Kenya are
Committee
of
Young
Audiences
of
mascus Extension unit will be
promised. Books must be deliver­
your holiday hostess.
Portland, a non-profit organiza­
Nov. 21 at 10:30 a.m. at the church
ed to Fred Andregg, or Damascus
tion formed for the purpose of
annex. Project lesson will be on
Grange by Dec. 1.
LATEX WAIL PAINT, 14 colors
SPECIAL CONGRATULATIONS
aiding in the cultural develop­
Gal
$2 98
foods. Hostess Is Mrs. Dora De­
All the Finest
Mrs. Walter (Alice) Schubert Young.
GLIDDEN "SPRED" LATEX House Point, while l,oI
ment of children by bringing live
$4 M
TO WALRAD INS. AGENCY
was elected as chairman of Home
music of high quality into the
The Damascus-Union school
Economics club of the Damascus carnival, sponsored by Parent-
Names in Candy
ON ITS
schools.
Grange, during the meeting Tues­ Teachers club, was a success.
This group is affiliated with the
35TH
ANNIVERSARY!
day. Other officers elected were There was a large crowd. Many
national orgainzatlon which has
NEVAMAR MICARTA, WILSONART
Mrs. Henry (Cleo) Snyder, vice booths provided much entertain­
been
in existence since 1950. Start­
• ROGERS
Hundreds of sheets as large
48x96
chairman and Mrs. F. E. (Eva) ment for everyone present and
ing from a nucleous of eight sub­
Gergen, sec ret ary-treasurer.
scribing schools in 1958, Young
many kind of costumes were seen.
• WHITMAN
“The luncheon Is served” pro­
So Ft,
ONLY
Audiences of Portland has ex­
Prizes were awarded to dif­
gram was discussed. The quilt, ferent age group divisions. Gloria
panded its program to Include for
SAMPLERS
the ladles worked on at Mrs, Ba­ Heston won in the 1 to 6 grade
the season of 1963-64 44 schools
Thousands of Remnants as low as DC
der's home was furnished by Mrs. division on her authentic Japan­
in Portland, 11 in Vancouver, and
• BROWN & HALEY
Bader, and is now ready for the ese costume. In 6th through high
4 in Newport. With the addition
Sq Ft
binding.
this
season
of
the
Portland
Cham
­
school -age, Eric Peterson won
A piece quilt top made by Mrs. a prize; Mr. and Mrs. Peterson
ber Soloist composed of Paul Zonn,
• ALMOND ROCA
VENT FANS All TYPES S7.95
Kate Erdman will be tacked by won prizes for best costume worn
leader and clarinet player; Wilma
members prior tobusiness session by adults.
Zonn. oboe player; Jack May, flut­
• APLETS
in December.
ist; and Eugenia Egloff, cellist,
The parents club was pleased by
"Everything for The Home
A decision Was made to hold a , the good turnout, and thanked
Young Audiences has increased
Assortment
Christmas party In December with everyone who helped.
• COTLETS
its performing ensembles from
10718 N.E. Halsey
an exchange of gifts not to ex-
three to a total of six.
ceed $1 each.
CREAMS • CARAMELS •
Damascus-Union grade school
• DOUBLE KAY
NUTS
IN
CHOCOLATE
Many More'
youngsters were given a Halloween
FRESH ROASTED
Gresham High Frosh
party. Children spend the after-
Planning Party Soon
NUTS
noon with various forms of games,
and then the room mothers furn-
Freshmen of Gresham high will
iahed treats and goodies of can­
hold a pre - Thanksgiving party
dies, cupcakes, ice cream, pops,
next Wednesday night, Nov. 27,
punch, cider.
from 7:30 to 10:30 p.m. in the
Room mothers who helped make
school cafeteria.
SPECIALTY ITEMS
this possible and their rooms are:
Games, a program and refresh­
1st grade, Mrs. Helen Roberts
ments will engage class members
FOR YOUR
and Mrs. Forrest Fuller; 2nd.
tn this “Freshman Frolic.” Chair­
Mrs. Mary Ttnnei and Mrs. Wil­
man of the event is Randy Monnes,
24 MONTHLY
CASH you
liam Hoffman; 3rd, Mrs. Louis
FOX FAMllY FUN you tan t brat a holiday »ih the whole family
class president.
PAYMINTS
tfeuvi
Dorseman
and Mrs. Herbert Ter­
Other officers are tn charge of
can enjoy. New car, color TV. Mcreo, home appliances or
$17.71
$ 300
ry; 4th, Mrs. William Jackson and
committee work. Donna Petrak Is
28 86
500
furnishings can m«ke yours a holiday season all will remember.
Mr*. Richard Gui. Mh, Mrs.
food chairman; Toni Geisler, con­
TABLE DECORATIONS - NAPKINS
44 13
800
Glenn
Klmbrel and Mrs. Betty
test games and chairman; Con­
53
89
1,000
CALL ON US for the money Just ■ glance at the <han will show
Dwyre; 6th. Mrs. George Doney,
COASTERS
CUPS
63 52
1.200
PAPER PLATES
rad Caldwell, program chairman;
you how low your payments can be on the amount you want
Mrs. Jay Wescott and Mrs. Lee
77.87
1,500
David Schllperoort, tickets and
LaRue; ?th, Mrs. Ed Kendall and
PARTY INVITATIONS
rwooi roe amounts not shown
publicity chairman, and Karen
Mrs. Leland Wiley; Sth. Mrs. Mur-
Okeno, dancing chairman.
ville Young and Mrs. Robert Tay­
lor; Mrs. A. J. Deggendorfer is
MEMBER
CORPORA T ! O N
Each person in the ÜÄ con-
chairman of the Ways and Means.
AMERICAN
sumes an average of over 160
Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Dahlke
INDUSTRIAL
Formerly Doug Gerow Finance Co.
pounds of red meat per year,
of Sherwood, a niece of Mrs. Joe
compared to 6.2 pounds in the
BANKERS
Schwartz, vtsted tn the Joe
505 NE Second Ave.
Gresham
Far East. according to the Ohio
Corner Mam 4 Powell
* ASSOCIATION
Schwartz home for the day just
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BILL loudfrback , MOr
Phone MO 5-4169
Agrtcultural Extension Service.
recently.
Music Students
Offer Recital
made for days like this
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