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    I he Snndy (Ore.) Post Thursday, Nov. 12, 1964 (Sec. 1)
Assembly of God Enlarges Parking Area
FARM BUREAU FURROW
BERTHA R. AULT
by SCOTT LAMB
HELP FOR "FRIENDLY” COM­
MUNISTS
These are the countries that
haven’t started shooting at us,
so it’s all right to do business
Once again U.S. resources and with them. In other words, we won’t
tax dollars are to be used to bol­ take the Communist’s currency,
ster sagging Communist econ­ but we’ll trust him for a long­
omics. U. S. agricultural com­ term loan.
modities are to be supplied un­
As U.S. Representative Paul
der two "food for peace” dollar Findley of Illinois says, "Defin­
credit agreements with Communist ing these nations (Czechoslovak­
Yugoslavia.
ia, Soviet-occupied Germany, Hun­
A total of $40.5 million worth gary and Yugoslavia) as ‘friendly’
of wheat and tallow are to be required a nifty bit of mental
sold to Marshall Tito. Of this dexterity, and unfortunately noth­
amount, about $11.4 million worth ing in this bill (extension and
of wheat, or 5.5 million bushels, amendment of PL 480) will pre­
will be paid for over a period vent a repetition of this dexterity
of three years.
In the future.”
Marshall Tito will be given 17
One of the reasons given for
years to pay the bill on the re­ helping out Communist and Com­
maining $29.1 million worth of munist-leaning coutrles Is that it
wheat and tallow. This is more will prevent them from getting too
credit than even Smiling Sam, the friendly with the Soviet Union.
used car dealer would give to a So far, U.S. generosity to these
friend.
countries hasn’t seemed to have
How come Uncle Sam is giving made much difference in their
such a good deal to an unfriend­ affection for America, but the
ly dictator
when he asks the striped-pants boys in the State
average American citizen to pay Department are undaunted.
his Income taxes on the dot or go
Secretary of Agriculture Or­
to jail?
ville Freeman also says he is
Well, it seems that a recent proud to be a part of the pro­
amendment to Public Law 480, gram. He has reason to be. Giv­
the program that dishes out Amer­ ing and selling surplus farm stocks
ican goods to countries all over to the Communists helps to delay
the world, prohibits the Adminis­ the day of reckoning on his farm
tration from selling farm com­ program that has piled up billions
modities to Communist countries of dollars of farm commodities
for their own currencies. The same in government storage bins. It
amendment permits long - term helps the Secretary to sell the idea
dollar
credit sales to Com­ that the U.S. would have much
munist countries designated as greater surpluses if it were not
"friendly.”
for his cotton, feed grain and
wheat certificate programs.
Final touches
larged parking
sembly of God
approximately
ItPANonablv
Repair and Sharpen Saws,
Lawn Mowers, Knives and
Scissors. We Make Keys,
l/t Mlle E of Handy on Hwy. S'
Phone Ml' S-SMS
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SANDY
RADIATOR SHOP
Families turn to their
LOCAL NEWSPAPER
when about to buy
Sol
Do Your SELLING
With a
GRESHAM OUTLOOK
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CLASSIFIED AD
10 words - 1 time
1 dollar
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GRESHAM OUTLOOK
226 N. Main, Gresham
MO 5-2181
SANDY POST
space for convenient parking to over 60 ve­
hicles. Besides its ample parking facilities,
the church has also provided a drive-through
carport for tile comfort of worshippers
Civil Service
Exam Announced
For Local Job
ELEMENTARY SCHOOL
Wark
Complete Radiator Repair
Overnight Service
Guaranteed Work
Phone MU 7-4595 after 4 p.m.
were added last week to en­
facilities at the Sandy As­
church. Added is space for
is ears bringing the total
AT SANDY
SANDY SAW SHOP
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Obituaries
There were four tables of dup-
kcate
bridge at the Mt. Hood
Country Club bridge club on Sun-
day, Nov. 8.
Mr. and Mrs. G.R. Kaye, Wel­
ches, were top winners; Mrs. Ar­
thur Lee, Gresham, and Mrs. Rich­
ard Deming, Zig Zag, were second.
The Mt. Hood Bridge League Is
having a "Winner’s Game” at
Gresham on Nov. 15 in the even­
ing, so there will be no game at
Welches on that date. Neither will
there be a game there on Nov.
22 as the Sectional is being held
at the Multnomah Hotel In Port­
land at that time. (All bridge
clubs within
fifty miles of a
Sectional close for that event. This
is a ruling of the American Con­
tract Bridge League.)
After Dec. 1, the Gresham Club
will hold its games at the Flower
Drum Restaurant on 145th ar Di­
vision. The Tuesday gam«o will
start at 12:30 p.m.
Beginning with Dec. 6, the games
at Bowman’s will start earlier,
7 p.m. The public is invited to
play each Sunday evening.
Nov. 29 is master-point night.
MU 7-2781
Mrs. Newman and Mrs. Spahr of the students, to publish in the
took their classes to the Weavery paper.
at Welches Thursday morning.
Mert explained how the loom work­
ed, how it was threaded, and many LIBRARY
other important things aboutweav-
Eight new travel books have re­
ing. After he showed the children
how to weave, Mrs. Wheeler let cently been added to the library,
each child have a turn weaving on Let’s Travel in England, France,
a mat at one of the looms. When Greece, Holland, Italy, Soviet
the mat was finished, the chlld- Union, Spain, and Switzerland. The
ren took it back to school with books are well illustrated with
colored photos and include history
them.
The children were also interest­ as well as interesting facts about
ed in Mert’s drawings and paint­ the country and inportant places
ings. The boys were especially to visit.
interested in the folding bikes
which the Wheelers often ride. GIRLS' SPORTS
Mrs. Spahr’s class enjoyed the by Lois Popelka and Dee Ann Rader
little paths through the wooded area I Our volley ball team won both
next to the Weavery. They were games from Pleasant Valley on
surprised to see cactus plants Nov. 5. The A team’s score was
growing out of a pair of boots! 55-14, our highest this year. High
Now Mrs. Spahr’s class is try­ scorers were Lois Popelka, 19,
ing weaving on a table loom. They and Shirley Gannon, 12. The B
are using 4-ply cotton yarn and team score was 47-15. High
hope to lie able to make small scorers were Kathy Roper, 14
and Linnea Cansler, 9. Both teams
mats.
played exceptionally well. Our next
home game is Nov. 19. We hope
FISH HATCHERY
The fifty grade students visited many people will turn out.
the fish hatchery north of Sandy
on Cedar Creek last Thursday.
Two rooms went in the morning
and two in the afternoon. The trip
was interesting and educational,
and next week we plan to have an
account of the trip, written by one
SANDY WINS
By Tom Scales
When the Troutdale team kicked,
it was received by Don Schneider,
The game went without scores for
the first half though Troutdale
had the ball on the two inch line,
Our line did a great job of hold-
ing them. In the second half, the
Sandy Mountaineers exploded.
During the fourth quarter Carl
Brinkley ran to our right for 20
yards to make a touchdown. He
made the extra point with the
same play. We got the ball back
very
quickly after he kicked,
When we worked up to the ten
yard line, Randy Huserick ran
to our right for another touch­
down.
We took the ball right out of
their hands three times, twice
by the line and once by Dave Dyal,
who took the ball away from a
Troutdale end who had just caught
a pass. Dyal ran 50 yards for a
T.D. Our coach, Mr. Stavros, then
sent out the second string.
The Troutdale team finally scor­
ed a touchdown and the final score
was 19 to 6, Sandy’s first win.
An examination has been an­
nounced for employment as afire-
man-laborer at the U.S. post of­
fice in Gresham.
Applicants are to filed with the
Board of U.S. Service Examiners,
2023 Post Office Building, Port-
land, Closing date for appllca-
tlons is Nov. 18. Application forms
may be obtained at the Gresham
post office.
Salary for the job is $4,615,
with increases to $6,320 a year.
Hourly
pay scale is $2.29 an
hour, with increases to $3.13.
Theie is no maximum age limit
for applicants. Only service vet­
erans may apply and they must
live within the Gresham postal del­
ivery area or be already employed
at the Gresham post office.
Duties include operating a low-
pressure heating plant, making
minor repairs to building and
equipment and doing maintenance
and cleaning work of building
and grounds.
Bertha Robertson Ault, 83, Rt.
1, Box 310, Sandy, died Nov. 8.
She was born in GlenwoodSprlngs,
Colo., on Jan. 4, 1881. She attend­
ed school in Leadville, Colo.,
where she grew to womanhood.
On Dec. 26, 1900, she was mar­
ried to A. J. "Ben” Ault in Grand
Junction and came with her family
to the Sandy area in 1903. She
was a member of the Cottrell
school board and election board
of Cottrell. She was a member
of the Methodist church and be-
longed to the Rebekah of Sandy.
Mrs. Ault was mother of Albert
Ault of Milwaukie and Miss Zada
Berg of Salem and a sister of
Leula Davis at Sterling, Kan. Mrs.
Lasley died in April, 1950.
To this marriage was born seven
children. Two sons, Clarence and
W. Ray, have died. Four daughters
and one son survive: Mrs. Clara
Salzman, Aloha; Mrs. Leila
Thompson, McMinnville; Mrs.
Weltha Wilson and Mrs. Gladys
Woodie, Corbett and Edwin Las­
ley, Portland. Ten grandchildren
and several great and great-great
grandchildren survive.
Much of Mr. Lasley’s life was
spent in public service. He was
instrumental in establishing Union
High School #1, now Corbett high,
at Corbett and served for years
on the school board. He was also
a
member of the county fair
board.
Many 4-H clubbers profited
by his knowledge and interest in
the education of all children.
nor Erichson, Hoquiam, Wash;
Mrs. Joe Isaacs and Mrs. Harold
Blair, Grand Ronde, and Faye,
Portland.
Services were held at Carroll
Funeral Home Monday, with grave­
side services at Grand Ronde Cem­
etery.
ABS
FOR BUILT-IN
INHERITANCE
Breed With U>
MU 7-4071
PR 1-0674
WESTERN HERDBUILDERS
Episcopal
St. Mary Magdalene Chapel
409 Main St. Sandy, Ore.
HOLY EUCHARIST
Sundays
9:30 a.m.
Sunday School
9:30 a.m.
Coffee Hour at 10:45
Father Rene' Bozarth, Vicar
MU 7-2394
Father David, SSP, Curate
MU 7-2951
"An Ancient Faith for a
Modern, Friendly People"
St. Michael's
Catholic Church
Sunday Mass
9:30 A.M.
Rev. Ernest Jackson
Ph. MU 7-2912
FRED N. LASLEY
Corner Strauss & Pleasant
Sandy, Oregon
Funeral services were held at
Hillsboro on Nov. 6 for Fred N.
Lasley, a pioneer of the east of
Sandy area of Multnomah county.
Mr. Lasley was born in Galli­
polis, Ohio, on June 20, 1864 and
died on Nov. 3 at the Stabler Con­
valescent home in McMinnville.
In January 1888, he married
Pearl Crose of Sandy. One grand­
child also survives.
Services will be Thursday at
2:30 p.m. in the Chapel of the Car­
roll funeral home, Gresham, with
private interment in the Forest
Lawn cemetery.
Immanuel
utheran Church
Morning Services
10:30 a.m.
Sunday School
9:15 a.m.
A Cordial Welcome is
Extended to All
Pastor Walter Luedtke
MU 7-6501 — Home
MU 7-6381 - Church
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IRENE D. SMITH
Mrs. Irene Dahlia Smith, 62,
of Rt. 1, Box 538, Boring, died
Nov. 5, 1964. She was born in
Grand Ronde, April 11, 1902. She
had lived all her life in Oregon.
She came to the Gresham area in
1942. On April 15, 1963 In Van­
couver, Wash, she married Lawr­
ence Smith. She was a member of
the Catholic faith. Mrs. Smith
worked in the shipyards during
World War II.
Survivors include her husband,
Lawrence, at home; and three
stepchildren, Lawrence M. Smith,
Seattle, Rose Mary Smith, Warm
Springs, and Lorene Belle Smith,
Oakland, Calif; and five sisters,
Mrs. Frank Thomas and Mrs. Rag-
Seventh-day
Adventist
Elder Ira D. Follett
Sabbath School
9:30 a.m.
Church Service
11:00 a.m.
Friday
8:00 p.m.
Phone MO 5-0424
Sandy
Assembly of God
Sunday School
Morning Worship
Young People's
Eve. Service
Bible Study (Wed.)
toneer
9:45
11:00
6:15 p.m.
7:00 p.m.
7:30 p.m.
Wm. E. Rose Pastor
by JAN CAROTHERS
Classified Business,
Professional Directory
Cursing Homes
SANDY REST HAVEN
MU 7-4712
ORIENT NURSING HOME
MO 5-3723
home lor tnvihds convalescent patients
and those needing nursing cart ’
CHARLES H. CARLSTROM
Physician and Surgeon
011« Hour« 9AM
MU 7-3851
ta S 10 PM
Oail* eicept Sun
Loop Hiwey
Sandy
Martha C. McGuire, R.N.
Loving Ciry for the Aged «nd Convalescent
ORCHARD CREST
NURSING HOME
Optometrist
DR. JOE M- ONCHI
Registered Optometrist
PNw MO M415
24-Hour Nursing Care for ambulating and bed pat
•ents Physicians on call
MH 7
0ne Mile South of Sandy
'’2041________ Bonstedt Road
33 N.I. KeMy
Physician
ELTON D. LEAVITT, M.D.
DR. ROBERT D. SCHOUTEN
Physician and Surgeon
OPTOMETRIST
Office Hour« 9 a m to 5:30 p.m.
Daily except Wed., Sun.: Fri. 1 ■ 5:30 p.m.
MU 7 2676
Ml Hood Dental Bldg
Sandy
415 E Pleasant Ave
011« Hours
Oaily *«c»p< Wed
MU 7-2631
9AM
P M
to 6
Set 9-1
P *
Medical Bldg., Sandy
Sun
or
Real Estate
J. WOODIE
MARX A CHASE
Real Estate - General Insurance
Registered Land Surveyor
Otin» »t Salmon Rtwv
Phone Hood-Land 402
Brightwood
land Surwyer
Svrwrinf
SuMivmom 011« located J mil*« tail o< tir-S-
P.O. Box 431
The cast of the Junior Class
play "The Man Who Came to
Dinner” has been chosen and re­
hearsals started.
The cast consists of Chris Hart­
man as Sheridan Whiteside, Judy
Jonsrud as Maggie Cutler, Bob
West as Banjo, Gordon Decker as
Mr. Ernest Stanley, Jan Caroth­
ers as Mrs. Daisy Stanley, Diana
Blaisdell as Harriet Stanley, Bob
Hower as Richard Stanley, Rebec­
ca Matheson as June Stanley, Dar­
rel Ehler as Bert Jefferson, Joyce
Waltmire as Miss Preen, Jim
Parker as Beverly Carlton, Pat­
tie O’Shia as Lorraine Sheldon,
Hilde Olds as Sarah, Greg Hill
as John, Mal Harding as Sandy,
Ellen Kaufman as Prof. Marla
Metz, Craig Nakunz as Wescott,
Mary Apa as Mrs. McCrutcheon,
and Denise Isenburg as Mrs. Dex­
ter.
Student directors are Jan Gul-
vin and Diana Strong. Any junior
interested in working on any of
the following committees please
sign up in Mr. Gay’s room: make­
up, publicity, tickets, properties,
and stage setting.
I wish to report a grave error
made in my last column. Where I
said that the freshmen won the
Student Hixiy Card race it should
have read sophomores won by
58%. Sorry, Sophs] Next time I
shall try to get my facts straight.
All’s forgiven, and 1 hope you en-
K’yed the sports activity night, last
Monday which was held for you by
the juniors and seniors.
Grotham
For Your Card In Thi*
ART'S
Mountain Electronics
DIRECTORY
THE 5ANDY POST
Main Stroot
MU 7-2781
Sandy, Orogon
Phone MUtual 7-2781
EXCELLENT LOW COST PRINTING
For Everything
ELECTRONIC
Serving Hoodland Area
Almost all of the Sandy musical
groups will perform in the Second
Annual Pop’s and Mom’s Concert
which will be Nov. 18. This con­
cert will introduce new band in­
structor Fred Proett
Four girls in red and black
outfits who march with the band
at the games deserve recognition
for a well done job. They are the
majorettes
Mary Anderson,
Lorraine and Lynn Townsend, and
Sandi Welden.
Student Council committees are
continually busy. The code of con­
duct and dress committee, having
met twice after school, has been
trying to come up with a work­
able plan to introduce to the Coun­
cil. The evaluation committee is
busy most of the time evaluating.
You name it and they’ll evaluate
it for the betterment of our school.
So far, four clubs have been stud­
ied
New standards have been set
this year to qualify for the honor
roll. The minimum grade point
average has been raised from
three point to three point two five,
and the minimum for highest hon­
ors has been lowered from four
point to three point eight allow­
ing for one B and five A’s.
The Parkrose Practice Tourn­
ament will be held Nov. 14. A bus
will transport all contestants to
and from Parkrose that Saturday.
For more information those In­
terested please see Miss Genter,
speech teacher.
The Trailways commuter bus
run from Portland to Rhododen­
dron may be canceled very soon
so those of you who ride this bus
will have to start finding other
means of transportation.
I’m on my soap box to remind
people of the lousy behavior of
certain people in certain classes
during a recent pep assembly.
The worst class (I hate to say)
was the Junior class with the sen­
iors trailing close behind. Your
conduct is representative of that
of the whole class and believe It
or not there are some people In
the class who are not complete
Idiots and don’t like to be thought
of as such.
What kind of example was that
to set for the underclassmen?
For that matter what kind of ex­
ample was that to set for the sen­
iors (since many of them ob­
viously needed some kind of ex­
ample)? I’m glad to report that
the last assemblys have been very
PUBLIC AUCTION
NOVEMBER 17 AT 2 P.M.
BUILDINGS
The Oregon State Highway Commi««ion will offer for «ale at oral pub­
lic auction a frame house and concrete block >hed located on the wtil
edge of Sandy, Oregon, 450 ft. west of Bluff Road on the south side of
the Mt. Hood Highway, and approx. 200 ft. eait of the highway »cal*».
The sale will be held on the premises on November 17, 1964 at 2 00 0 m.
BUILDINGS WILL BE OPEN FOR INSPECTION THE MORNING OF THE
SALE
BUILDINGS MUST BE REMOVED WITHIN 90 DAYS FROM THE DATE
OF SALE.
TERMS OF SALE: Cash or check at the time of sale The buildings will
be sold separately or in combination, whichever is determined to be in
the best interest of rhe State, to the highest bidder at oral public auc­
tion. The Stole reserves the right to accept or reject any or all bids.
All of the bid price must accompany the succeessful bid.
SALE No. 106 File No. 34602
INFORMATION District Property Agent, Stat* Highway Dept., 5821
N E. Glisan St Portland. Oregon. Phone 235-8911, ext. 73 prior to
dote of sale
MU 7-3661
wel behaved. It proves that stu­
dents here can display some signs
of maturity. Remember, you can be
just as smart young as you can be
dumb old!
So, keep with it kids.
Jan
This world presents enough pro­
blems if you believe it to be a
world of law and order; do not
add to them by believing it to be
a world of miracles.-Louis D.
Brandeis.
MU 7-6304
Community
Presbyterian
Church
I Sunday School
9:45 a.m.
I Morning Services
11:00 a.m.
I We»tminster Fellowship
I High School Group
7:00 p.m.
|
Nursery Care During Worship
I
Parsonage MU 7-3644
Rev E. L Neuenfeldt
Sandy
Business Directory
FARM TRACTOR CO.
Johnny Sez
See Us for New
— BUYING? —
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— SELLING? —
Repairs on All Makes
Of Pumps
— TRADING? —
Hwy. & Boring Road
24-Hour Phone Service Loop Gresham,
Oregon
when calling JOHNNY,
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ROTARY
JEEPS
TILLERS
ROHDE & ROHDE
107 So. Bluff, Sandy
Phono MU 7-3503 sp - h
SALES A SERVICE
FARM TRACTOR CO.
loop Highway & Borihg Rd.
T*»hom
SOL W. TUCKER
Pit Run Gravel
Suitable for driveways
$2.85 sq. yd.
MU 7-4131
Delivered in Sandy area
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