8 The Sandy (Ore.) Post POST DEADLINES New« deadline each week Th isday, Aug. 20. 1964 (Sec. 1) British workmen must be given at least one week’s notice of dis­ missal after six months’ employ­ ment. Happiness is one thing that is increased by being shared. Carroll Jfunrral J^ome Day or Night Sonic« — A Local Institution Phon« Mohawk 5-3794 WE Gratham. Oregon ENDORSE THE OREGON FUNERAL INSURANCE PLAN DATSUN Service Lines Army Pvt. WILBUR M. CAL­ KINS, 23, son of Mr. and Mrs. James M. Calkins, Brightwood, was assigned to the 109th Trans- portatlon Company in Germany, July 31. A truck driver in the company near Ludwigsburg, Calkins entered the Army in August, 1963 and received basic training at Fort Ord, Calif. He was stationed at Fort Benning, Ga., before arriv­ ing overseas. Calkins is a 1958 graduate of Sandy Union High School and at­ tended Oregon State University. He was employed by Walter E. . Koch Lumber Company In Sandy, before entering the Army. DON L. MARSHALL, seaman, USN, son of Mr. Charles O. Mar­ shall of Rt. 2, Boring, partici­ pated in an operation called “Ex­ ercise Bird Dog” off the Coast of California while aboard the attack aircraft carrier USS Mid­ way. Pickups, Sedans, Sport Can, 4-Wheel Driv« of Sandy, participated in an oper­ ation called “Exercise Bird Dog” off the Coast of California while aboard the destroyer USS Bausell. $90 DOWN I was listening to Dr. Munk, the other night when he was giving four or five possible explanations why the ruffians of North Viet Nam deliberately attacked our de­ Aug. 21 -- Clackamas County stroyers In the Gulf of Tonkin. Turkey Growers — roast turkey One wonders If It is ever possible Marine Corporal JIMMIE F. dinner, County Fair, 4:30-7:30. to ferret out the right explanations ROBERTSON, son of Mr. and Mrs. for events. John w. Duke of Boring, was pro­ Something happened on our farm Goodwill Truck Due Soon moted to his present rank while a number of years ago that we serving with Headquarters, First never did figure out. This is a Amphibious Tractor Battalion, The Goodwill truck will be in far cry from the mystery in the Thjrd Marine Division on okln- Sandy Wednesday, Sept. 13, to pick Gulf of Tonkin but it goes to awa. up donations of used clothing, furn­ show that there are puzzles in iture and other items. every day life. Arthur A. Avery, fireman ap­ In announcing the forthcoming One morning on my way to the prentice, USCG, son of Mr. and visit of the truck, Mrs. Ivan Bark­ garden, I saw friend husband stand­ Mrs. Don Avery of Rt. 1, Sandy, Is Marine Pvt. CHARLES R. RHO­ er, local chairman for Goodwill ing by the chicken yard scratching DEN, son of Mr. and Mrs. C.P. a crewmember of the Coast Guard Industries, said those having art­ his head and muttering, “Well, Rhoden of Sandy, completed four Cutter Dexter, homeported at Gov­ icles to donate should call her at what do you know about that?” weeks of individual combat train­ ernment Island, Alameda, Calif. MU 7-2351 so she can put their Naturally I was curious. Then he ing August 11 at the Second In­ address on the route card or said “Do you see anything dif­ fantry Training Regiment, Marine ferent about the chickens?” I Brian Lamke, seaman, USN, son Items may be brought directly to Corps Base, Camp Pendleton, Cal­ her house on Bluff road. looked carefully at the fine flock of Mr. and Mrs. Albert J. Lamke if. ol Barred Rocks but they all look­ ed perfectly normal as they busily scratched and gobbled food. “Well, can’t say that I do.” "How many roosters have we?” “Why, four I think.” “How many do you see?” “One, two, three, four, Why, five. Where do you suppose the other one came from?” “That’s what I’d like to know. Let’s see, someone might have lost him as they went by. He wasn’t here last night, I know. I bought the last two roosters that our neighbor had and no one else around here has Barred Rocks. If he had strayed away and been lost a while he’d be wild and he isn’t at all.” I said, “Maybe someone brought him here last night and figured they’d trade as he isn’t marked as well as our roosters. Then, perhsps, something scared them away before they could carry out their plan.” “WeL, that’s an idea”, assented the man of the house, “or perhaps someone planted him he’e and 8’4 x 11 With Clip, then they’re going to s’ ■stole Blue Canvas.or Plastic him.” “Oh, I don’t think anyone would Covers — 1’4" Capacity do that. It could be some one is short of feed and decided they'd board him out until spring,” I said. “We’ve thought of a lot of reasons 1 % Inch Capacity for this extra rooster but I’m Binder With Clip going over and tell the marshall about it. No one is going to put anything over me” so off went the boss to Sandy. The law man listened carefully, no doubt glad to hear that Instead of something being taken some­ thing had been given. He said, “I wouldn’t worry about it. I’d just wait a week or so to TRY ONE FOR W see whether anyone calls for him and then if there aren’t any in­ OR 10c EACH quiries, I just have a chicken EACH SUBJECT dinner.” D esk « Ho / Farm News We had out chicken dinner but “The Case of the Extra Rooster.” has never been solved. Will some­ one page Stanley Earle? 1.29 CHILDREN’S SHOES 90 Values to $8.99 CHILDREN'S BUSTER BROWN SHOES Values 90 to $9.99 BOYS & GIRLS GYM SHOES 88 Reg. Price $4.50-$4.99 FINAL CLEARANCE! ALL LADIES Values to $13.99 Summer Heels PEE CHEES Q fo « oca r4jr KELLUM MOTORS 13840 SE McLoughlin - Ol 4-7708 Oak Grove Across from Bomber ASSORTED BRANDS 1.19 THE LATEST IN TWEEDS $1.50 PER DAY S4H GREEN STAMPS off to a good start in SCHOOL STARTS SEPT. 8th BINDERS Lease Purchase By LILLIAN TEN EYCK 88 SHOE STORE 130 N. MAIN GRESHAM OPEN FRIDAY NIGHT 'TIL 9 P.M. 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