Thur»., Au*. It, IMS (Uc. 2) TH« SANDY (Or».) POST WHAT'S COOKING7 Oregon Masonic UY SARA 8EWELL For those of you wt>o are so kind to ask about my family I wish to report that my Mom at 83 »till bakes a delicious apple pie, and she's still beau tiful with a glow in her fair complexion, twinkling blue eyes, and quite a Mt of natur al black in her hair. It was a thrill to see my Dad well enough to enjoy walks through the acres of cotton and com to see what a good job Milton and George Bonneville Power Ad- had done. Of course the Al ministration Unlay opened bids mighty had given them a lot for clearing right - of - way of assistance by supplying plen and construction of access ty of rain at the right time. roads for too Parkdale-Sandy Tills seems to be true all section of the John Day-Keeler acroas toe United States. Even 500,000 volt line No. 1, Hood the Wyoming desert was green River and Clackamas Counties, and toe flowers were bloom Oregon. John Collins, Lake- ing. Each time we crossec] there view, Oregon submitted the was an overcast sky and it was apparent low bid of 8308,295. so cool In the high altitude The contractor will clear and areas that we had to have the remove danger trees from a windows partly closed. secured right - of - way varying We had a delightful trip and from 425 to 810 feet in width felt that your interest and for 500,000 volt single circuit prayers were with us. Thank steel towers. He will also you. We return with a new zest construct access roads with for living. ditches and culverts. The contract allows 310 days POTATOES CALHOUN for completion after Bonneville Power Administration gives no Sliced boiled Irish potatoes tice to proceed. Salt The 38-mile section of the Pepper major grid John Day-Keeler Garlic salt project begins 1 1/2 miles Sliced boiled eggs northeast of Parkdale, Oregon Small can chopped pimento pep and ends approximately two per miles east of Sandy. It will Grated sharp Cheddar cheese be energized in October 1967. Diluted mushroom soup accord When completed toe project ing to directions on can will wheel power for growing Crushed com flakes loads of northwest Oregon and Vancouver, Washington from the Hanford and Lower Monu mental power plants. Power from John Day will come on the line in 1968. Hello, readersi I did not for get your while on vacation. Wherever 1 went toe good, in teresting and practical re- clples were collected and there are far too many for this first column. DPA Opens Project Rids Field of stubble is shown here being burned off to eliminato possible future fire haiard. Photo was taken at the Id Nelson place, Rt. 1, Boa 104, Boring. (Pest Photo) Reserve Fall Seed Wheat Now Since there is a limited amount of certified seed wheat available, Clive Cook, County Extenalon Agent, says now is a good time to think about reser- vlng your certified for fall planting. The two leading fall wheat varieties grown in the county ar* Druchamp and Gaine*. Each has its advantages and draw- backs. The Drurhamp variety la susceptible to foot rot, but It is resistant to rust. It Is a stiff strawed, medium tall white variety and responds to a heavy application of fertilizer. On comparable soli It 1» expected to yield with any commercial variety in the Willamette Vai- The Gaines vartety is quite susceptible to rust, and during the last two years there lias been q ilte a Mt of rust in this variety in toe county; however, up to toe present time toe rust has not appreciably affected the yields. Gaines is a short, stiff strawed, bearded, heavy yielding white wheat vari ety that responds well to heavy applications of fertilizer. Yields obtained in the county, have ranged from about forty to more than a hundred bushel the beer of good taste th» Wattr Vts the Water per acre where heavy applica tions of fertilizer have been used. But with the ruat auaep- tlblllty in Gaines, particularly the rust in the seed head, one can expect yields to be cut substantially with a bad out break of rusL Advantages to using certified seed are that one would expect to obtain a wheat of more uni form color which is what the market wants. Mixed varieties will tend to have red wheat mixed with the white wheat and will bring a lower price as well aa aomewhat lower yields. UGN Him Out Soon The new United Good Neigh bors campaign film, "1-ove Story," is nearing completion, William Wessinger, UGN Gen eral Campaign chairman, has announced. Th* uew VnUed Good Netgtr- The 14 minute, color, sound film was produced for use tMs fall in the 14th annual UGN campaign. During September, and Octotier, 20 prints will be in use for showings to employ ee groups, clubs, civic, and fraternal organizations throughout Clackamas, Multno mah, and Washington Counties. Wessinger said the first of ficial showing of the film will be held for press, cast, parti cipants and their families, Wednesday, Aug. 25, at 2 p.m. in the Lloyd Center Auditor ium. Among the UGN services in cluded in the film are the Boy's Clubs of Portland, the Wom en’s Protective Division of the Portland Police Bureau, Camp Fire Girls, Neighborhood House, Jewish CommunltyCen- ter, Fruit and Flower Day Nurs ery, Portland Center for Hear ing and Speech, United Cerebral Palsy Assn., Allergy Founda tion, medical research, child guidance clinics, and family counseling. Of particular Interest to lo cal viewers will be sequences showing last December’s floods, and the part UGN agen cies played to helping flood vic tims. UGN services depicted to this segment of the film In clude: Red Cross, Boy Scouts, Girl Scouts, Salvation Army, and Volunteers of America. The film, narrated by Ted Hallock, was produced by Photo Art Commercial Studios, Inc., to cooperation with the Port land Police Bureau, the Mult nomah County Sheriff’s office, and the United Good Neighbors. Cottage cheese has always been a European favorite but now many Americans know the delicious taste of cottage cheese dishes. One good one Is Cottage Cheese Fritters. Combine 1 cup cottage cheese, 1/2 cup sifted regular all - purpose flour and 1 beaten egg. Shape Into rounds; roll to flour and fry to melted butter until golden brown. Top with fruit syrup for an early morning awakener. WE SPECIALIZE IN QUALITY AND SERVICE ALL YEAR ’ROUND Vic's Motors and Auto Parts, Inc MO 5-4131 1821 E. 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(pMf photo) An evening meeting to the hills 13 miles northwest of Salem will culminate a day which has been declared by Gov. Mark O. Hatfield as Masonic Day of Oregon on Saturday, Aug. 21, The six Masonic lodges of Salem are sponsoring the event and the Governor, who Is a member of Pacific Lodge No. 50, Salem, urges too attendance of Master Masons of the state and surrounding area. The second section of the Master Mason degree will be conferred upon a candidate at the outdoor setting. Partici pants to the degree pre sentation win be dressed to full regalia. M. W. Brother John J, Mur chison, Grand Master of Masons in Oregon, will be honored at the meeting. M. W. Brother Howard C. Belton, Past Grand Master, will act as master of ceremonies. The first section of the de gree will be conferred at the Salem Masonic Temple, State and High streets at 4 p. m. Then members will repair to toe Frank Meeker ranch In the hilly country west of Lincoln for the evening ceremonies. To guide those who will attend, signs will be placed at all "turns" leading from the Marlon street bridge to Salem. Members of toe DeMolay order will be on hand to give direc tions at all "turns". Those desiring trans portation may come to the Ma sonic Temple anytime between 5:30 and 6:00 p. m. Books and Looks and naturally for the IN look on campus Gresham CLASSIC 19 Youth Attend TAR TIME Meet A NEW Layer in lettered casserole the potatoes, seasonings, eggs, pimento, cheese and soup. When all ingredients have been used, top with thoroughly crushed corn flakes and bake at 325 de gree* for about 30 minutes or until bubbly. Serves 4-0 de pending on ingredients used. From the files of Miss Ola Newberry, Gadsden, Ala. The garlic salt adds a great deal to this delicious casserole. Time to think of Good news for Clackamas County poultrymen has come to the form of a freight rate reduc tion on corn, mllo and soybean meal. The railroad rate reduc tions amount to 82 per ton on com and 82.80 per ton on soy bean meal. This reduction--on a trial basis -- will save Oregon poultrymen and livestock pro ducers over 8500,000 per year, according to Tom Dench of the Oregon Public Utilities Com mission. Clackamas poultrymen have worked toward tots rate reduc tion for over a year, says Coun ty Agent Clayton Wills. If this reduction Is continued It could mean a substantial growth In the 89,000,000 county poultry Industry, according to Wills. An average of 19 young peo ple attended toe week - long TAB-TIME (Teen-Age Bible Time) sessions held at Sandy Baptist Chapel last week under the direction of the church’s pastor, Harold Fuller^ Jane Hubbard and Cindy San dercock were voted as toe out standing Bible-timers at the conclusion of the night meet ings. Each received a year’s subscription to the Youth For Christ magazine for their ef forts. A sing time under the di - recti on of Larry Whitlock was held each evening. 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