Thursday. April 2, hmm (Sec. 1) The Sandy (Ore.) Post Migrant Council Reports Advances The last days of the old Sandy post office. This was the first, the original, area post office built some time in the niid-1880's. (Sandy Post photo) SERVICE LINES Airman Third Class James J. Knoll, son of Mr. and Mrs. James J. Knoll of Rt. 1, Sandy, is being reassigned to Travis AFB, Calif., following his graduation from the technical training course for Air Force accounting and finance spec ialists at Sheppard AFB, Texas. SUHS Grads Set 30th Reunion A good many advances in hand - Ung migrant workers in this area were made or announced at the last meeting of the East Mult nomah — North Clackamas Mi grant Council on March 16. Sarah Goodwin, Executive Sec retary of the Oregon Migrant Worker Council, said one of the most vital things we have to offer the migrant worker is friendship. However, more practical moves were reported. It was announced that three Sandy physicians will be willing to give time to a clinic for the camps. Dentists will be contacted for the same type of service. It was brought out that there will not be enough state funds for a regular school program for these people. Teachers are being sought who might be willing to teach a class once a week. Nells Notes There will be a Bloodmoblle at the Presbyterian Church Annex in Sandy, on April 8. The time this year will be from 3 p.m. to 7 p.m. Anyone Interested in donating their blood is asked to be there. If you wish you can make your donations for the boys of Kathy and Leighton Durr. They have had to be in the hospital for blood, and they would appreciate your donations for the return of the blood they have had to have. The mountain made a real good showing last time, so lets show them we can do even better this time. If there is anyone on the mount ain interested in renewing their First Aid cards, there will be a class starting April 15 at the 'Welches Grade School. A stand ard first aid class will be given by Mickey Conan and Jerry Brown, of the Forest Service. Classes will start at 7:30 p.m. Anyone in terested is asked to call Margaret Ann Fielding. It will be best to call as soon as possible, as they want to check If your First Aid books are up to date, and will assign the first lesson for reading before the class begins. For the few that these proud grandparents might have missed in telling the good news to, we have a beautiful new granddaughter. She arrived on March 25, at 7 lbs 3 oz. They have named her Julie Lynne. Everyone home and doing fine. I know how proud grand parents are, but you should see great grandma, she is delighted. Mrs. Bertha McDonald in Calif ornia visiting her daughter and family. They sent her fare to come down for her birthday. What a lovely gift. Don’t forget the Pow-Wow din ner on April 18. Joe Woodie and myself have tickets for the moun tain area. It was pointed out that the TB and Health Association will con tinue work in the Sandy area this year. They will try to add a prenatal clinic. Volunteer nurses will be needed in the late after noons or evenings. It's WILLIAMS Jeweler A schedule will be posted in For Diamonds all camps so that the people will JEWELRY - GIFTS know where to go. TB skin test GLASSWARE The committee has been unable ing will be done, though the X-ray to locate two former classmates, unit may not be available this Richard Davidson, and Sidney year. Strong. Anyone knowing of them There will probably be eye test please contact the committee. MO 5 5894 35 E. Powell ing and perhaps some innoculation programs, although the problem here is that the people do not stay long enought to get the full series. It would be ideal to have a trav eling clinic truck- Nursing ser vices could be expanded, if more camps had facilities for clinics. The basic need there is a cabin or room with hot and cold runn ing water. Perhaps some kits could be made up for traveling nurses who could get hot water from This Is the Best the farmhouse, if needed. The TB Buy for Association would be willing to Little Feet . . make up these kits. Know Them? The county Public Health is being prodded by Interested cit There are 60 people somewhere izens to do more, but they are in these United States who have 99 limited in funds and personnel. a share in $2,836.72. As payees Soft cowhide their checks for workmen’s com Sizes 2!4 to uppers, lace to pensation benefits have been mail Widths B-C-E-EE ed them and have been lost or the ankle . . . Flexible soles Your banker can show you how rightful payees have moved so that First steps—so significant, so provide full protection. U. S. Savings Bonds can help the checks were returned and are in need of right shoes. We you get ahead. Go in and talk being held by the cashier of the White hightops are feature and precisely fit tod it over. If it’s current Income State Industrial Accident Com dlers with high whites such quality crafted. you want, ask him about the ser mission. One individual has as as this. ies H Savings Bond — twin of much as $505.69 coming. Can you the series E bond. It pays you help us locate anyone on this OPEN 'TIL 9 P.M. FRIDAYS Charge It at good Interest by Treasury check list? each six months. It’s Ideal for Checks mailed, not cashed or GORDON STONE, SHOES people planning to retire or al returned: George O. Brisbois, Ada ready retired. M^^015 Gresham Brown, William F.Chisholm, Mar garet J. Dean, David F. Kammer- zell, Larry Klmsey, Ernest J. Loewen, Richard A. Nelson, Frank J. Pavelek, Nolan J. Reeves, R. J. Rikard, Cliff C. Ritter, Joseph F. Rogers, William A. Rollins, Donald Sanderson, Richard F.Sny der, Jr., Ralph A. Stiles, Robert D. Summers and Ernest L Whis- man. Six of these checks are over $100. Checks mailed and returned to SIAC ano being held by the cash- ier were sent to Wallace Adams, William J. Aufdemorte, John B. Belcher, Carl R. Blaylock, Joe Brevig, Jackie D. Cavan, John E. Clampitt, Carl L. Conner, Joseph T. Donaho, William E. Edison, Edward Felix, Willis R. Finley, Ethel J. Garcia, Robert C. Ge wiss, Jeff Goets, Harry D. Grif fith, Robert K. Grimm, Roger A. Gulnther, Eugene A. Hall, M. M. Hogge, Donald D. Hunter, Al len R. Kelly, T. H. Langston, Obie J. Love, Philip L. Mathis, Ron ald M. McCammon, Donald D. Meyen, Elroy L. Moore, Donald E. Morgan, Virginia Nunery, Dar- rell D. Pickens, Robert H. Ray, Larry E, Reeve, Steve Roberts, Stanley E, , Schmtck, Robert C, Smidt, Frank W. Smith, Floyd E. Tanner, Allen R. Welty and Ger ald W. Whlnery. Payees may obtain checks by supplying name, social security number, date of injury, name of employer at time of injury and signature. Final plans for the 30th reunion of the 1934 graduates of the Sandy Union High School are for a dinner to be served April 11 at 7 p.m. in the Banquet rooms of East mont Bowling Lanes. Reservations should be made with Violet Lake Cannon, 5669 S.E. 145 Ave. Port land. When Baby Steps Out The affair between Margot As quith and Margot Asquith will live as one of the prettiest love stories in all literature. Dorothy Parker in review of autobiogra phy of Margot Asquith. GRESHAM ELECTRIC RAY J. NETZEL ELECTRICAL CONTRACTOR House Wiring — Commercial and Industrial Installation Baseboard Heat ELECTREND Forced Air Electric Heat 1075 East Powell MO 5- UM ZIM’S AFTER EASTER STEER ... ...... «BEERS ALE! All Purchases 100% GuaranteedCompare ed., Thurs., Fri., Sat., Sun. These Prices on QUALITY MEATS! Ground Beef^O« ■rer«MiKT<ii i ww Beef Roast 39‘ Blade Cut lb. 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