Sandy post. (Sandy, Oregon) 1938-current, September 23, 1965, Page 3, Image 3

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    Happenings
» THS SANDY (Or. ) POST
ThUf*" ** 23
Double Ring Ceremony
Unites Young Couple
Wliat happens to the days tie-
give up the column.
In all n’t
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"stand-Up-and tw- wood, (there’s no such crit­
tween Mondays? Where do th»y honesty, ! just don’t think I'm
count»»!?'*
Surely the author ter as a "postmistress”) what
go?
st.
suited e motlonally to handle must realize the futility of this
Matthew’s
Lutheran Bible topped with a white or­
she saw at the Brightwood in­
Monday Is "column writing
church
in Beaverton was the
this sort of thing. You’d be kind of campaign.
Wtiatever tersection, the morning of the
chid
and satin
cascading
day” for yours truly, and I
surprise»! at the amount
of he lias to say, whetlier right
setting for the Sept. 11 mar­
streamers 'led withstephanotls
big wind, and she’ll tell you,
always heave a Mg sign of
••guff” aimed in my direction, or wrong, will be ignored-nim- "a herd of sheep.” The pile riage of Colette Karen Mc- blossoms.
rellef”when Tuesday rolls a- and frankly, !'m tlr»»l of Itl ply lie»'ause tlie autluir refuses
of newspapers on the porch of
round.
(Bome people
have Column writing requires some­
to stand behind ids claims. the Brlghtw'xxl Store was blown
"Blue Mondays'* - around my one with very "thick-skin.”
District Forest Ranger Pete asunder by
tlie heavy gusts
house we call it "Mad-Mon- My skin is thin and bruises
Wingle would be interest»»! tn of wind, and when Maudle ar­
day!”
easily!
a discussion of tlie letters’ con­ rlve»l on the acene, the pipers
Lately, It seems my Mon­
To those of you who have tents with the author. That Is
were puffed up al) over the
days are arriving increasingly profess»»! enjoying my effort-
street and at first glance gave
close together! I’m in a con­ I
am truly sorry to let you of course, if the author is cap­
every appearance of a herd
tinual state of tiewllderment, down.
I have lingered long able of removing the yellow
»if sheep. . . Gene and Vivian
wondering "where did the week over this decision tiecause of
streak from his back!
Collier heeded my advice that
go” and "how in
the world you and I hope you will "weigh
Nice news for the many Arts "a change of scenery-lf only
did It become Monday a gain- both aldea of the coin” and be
and Craft buffs on the mountain
Portland -
could
so soon?”
understanding of the whole sit- is the about to tie forme»! class
make for a nice vacation.”
Even though this Is probably uation.
In oil painting. Wally Hanlon They went
and It wa»! I
a common plight among busy
1 don't want I to tie in anyone*’ (Hanlon’s House of Color In
forgot to mention that th»r»
people - this gal Intends to do dog-house,
< especially yours! Gresham)
has consente»! to are t»ee* in Portland, though,
something about HI
Besides,
there must
be teach a class on Friday nights and VI was stung by one! w.
Life Is too short to let It another idiot on the m»xintaln, in tlie studio of
his home at
Bob Webber of Rhody is In
slip by without enjoying each besides me, wlio would tie ready
Alder Creek.
Both men and the hospital, I understand, but
and every day!
and willing to tackle "Hood­ women are welcome and those
I haven’t had a chance to find
After much pondering over land Happenings.” (Interested who are Interested may call Lee
out
the details. We wish him
all ttie pros and cons, I’ve con- parties contact "MouMe” for
Anderson at Hood-Land 289 for a rapid recover y!^.
elude»! there Is but one sen­
Interview, please.)
further details. A meeting is
Note to teenagers: Member­
sible solution to the problem.
Now that we have all agreed planned for
tomorrow night
It's a a simple matter of elim­ this will be the final chapter (Friday) and this is too Ind ship Is open In the Empire
Builders Club.
First meet­
ination. In order to slow down in the life of The Snooper -
since It
conflicts
with the
ing of the season is set for
my hectic pace - one of my let’s bury Old Snoop in style
"Prize Nite” sponsored by the
Wednesday night, SepL29, at
activities must tie dropped..... by getting down to business!
Hoodland Women’s Club, Inc.
Welcties School. Contact Eve­
But which one??? Actually,
Because the Jack Strong fam­
"Prize Nite
location
is
lyn Monaghan at Hood-land 401
the choice is quite simple, and ily of Brightwood decided to go
Jlmmys’ Alpine Hut at Rhodo­
for further information.
really the only one I can make. fishing at Cast l.ake, last Sun­
dendron and if you have lack­
Peggy and Gene Bowman re­
Husband, children and home day, the Welches Grade School ed
the opportunity to enjoy
come first, (and in that order) P,
A. was nearly minus a this lovely brand new restaur- turned from a trip to Tacoma
long enough to finish packing
followed by Ceramics, my hob­ president!
ant - now's your chance! A
by of many years. Then there
P. T. A. prexy, Jean Strong buffet supper will lie served for a two-month cruise to the
Klnnon, Sandy, to Steven Char­
Orient. Their packing chores
Nancy Lee McKinnon was her
is Ute day and a half per week and her three youngest child­ from 6:30 to 8:00 p.m.
les Gray.
Pastor Theodore sister’s maid of honor. Brides­
were interrupted Wednesday
I spend assisting my husband ren took off on a trail they
Chairman of th» Hoodland
Brueckner performed the dou­ maids
Included Kathy Gray
evening by Scotty Simpson who
at the Sandy office. (The pro­ hoped would lead to better fish­
Women’s Club Ways and Means
ble ring ceremony.
Portland,
Rossi Dlerdorf, San
handcuffed
them
and
delivered
ceeding sentence tells why this ing.
By nightfall they were Committee, Georgia Vermaas,
For her marriage the bride Francisco.
Bridal attendants
them to the home of Bob and
can’t tie subtracted from my hopelessly lost!
They were
and her co-worker, are doing
wore a white peau de sole gown were dressed alike in crepe
schedule.)
That leaves par­ rescued by the Forest Service their best to add to the build­ Dora Savage. A clever ruse to
with a jewelled lace bodice. coral colored floor length gowns
ticipation in community affairs at 10:00 p.m. at Devils Mead­ ing for the "Hoodland Com­ get them to a surprise dinner
It was styled with a full length with floating back panels held
party
in
their
honor.
and writing a column for the ow!
(Those Forest Service munity Recreation Center.” I
chapel coat with train.
Her In place by matching
crepe
Sandy Post!
The oriental dinner was pre­
fellows are mighty nice
to hope you’ll continue to do your!
illusion veil was caught In place roses. Headdress was match­
pared by Dora Savage and the
The answer is obvious, isn't have around!)
best to support their effort.
by three Dior peau de sole ing peau de sole, bows and
it?
The column has got to go!
Which reminds me to mention The new " Hoodland Park" at party was hosted by Savages
roses.
She carried a white net.
and
Mary
and
Tom
Hollenbeck.
If 1 told you the amount of tne anonymous campaign some Zig Zag and the
recreation
The
Bowmans
’
are
leaving
time I devote each week to chicken-hearted soul
Is at­ building is for everyone’s use-
today (Thurs.) for San Fran­
produce this column you would­ tempting to sUr up against the
s»i whatever you contribute to
cisco - and so are wel
n’t believe met
The time I Forest Service. The most re­
the project - will benefit you,
If everything goes according
spend in gathering information, cent letter received was titled
your children and your friends!
to plan, I’ll be heading south -
checking details, writing and "The Regressive Forest Ser-|
Birthday greetings to Jack
The ML Hood Jaycettes met several other clubs will be
re-writing
is downright ri­ vice Policies.” Evidently quite |
while you are reading this -
FaMe, Bill Lenz and Ernie
Wed., Sept. 15, at the home of meeting with the local Jayceetts
along with a few other Hood-
diculous! (This doesn't Include a few people have received Nichols!
Congratulations to
President Gwen Pullen.
at that time.
landers! (You’ll find out who,
the hours I spend worrying lie- these letters,which are unsigned;
The meeting had been de-
new Grandfather, County Com­
when
they
return.)
cause I should have double­ and postmarked in Portland.
missioner
Darrell
Jones!
layed a week to permit the
Peggy and Gene were doubt­
checked some item or worry­
DAMASCUS SETS
The letter is well written Twice! His daughter SallySlay-
group to attend a meeting of
ing about the way I "worded” and informative which leads one
ful
when
we
said
we
would
baugh of Oswego had twins!
the Jefferson County group at
FAIR, BAZAAR, AND
something.)
to lie Heve a person of some in­ The word Is out - that "Tel­ hold a bon-voyage party in their
Madras. Four members trav­
POTLUCK DINNER
The struggle for time wasn’t telligence is responsible for it, ephone Parties” will tie "in” cabin on Saturday morning, so
eled to Madras for the dinner
the only factor I considered but on the other hand, if the in June! Several are already Gene,(foolish boy) offered to
meeting. Those attending the
Plenty of activity is set for
when making the decision to author is Intelligent - why does - In the planning stage. The nine­ "host” a night-on-the-town in
Damascus on Saturday night
dinner
were
Sally
Russell,
If we made
teenth of June Is the date set San Francisco
Ilene Urban, Phyllis Stavros
when members of the Grange
good our promise. So naturally
for the big switch-over and
and Caroline Duff.
present Booster Night. Three
Charlie Augustine won’t be the we will - and so will Gene!
events—annual fair and bazaar
Reports of several activities
We
Intend to stand on the
only one who will celebrate the
were given at the Wed. meet-
and potluck dinner— will take
dock
and
wave
to
them
as
the
occasion.
We’ll all join you
ing.
The last luncheon was
place at the grange hall.
just like
Charlie! ... How’s this for a ship sails away -
The dinner will start at
attended by nine members and
they
do
in
the
movies
-
be
­
switch?
When musician Joe
6:30 p.m. with the other activi­
a guest. It was held at Davy’s
Hillend, who plays at the Mult.; cause Peggy said she had "al­
Locker. The next outing will
ties to follow.
nomah Club, has a night off- ways dreamed of sailing away be a dinner on the 29th of
he totes his horn to Hood-Land on a ship to the Orient, with Sept.
to tootle for his friends. When friends waving good-bye from
Final plans were made for
the dock.” Those of you who
ils fellow
musician at the
a Chinese Auction to be held
know
this
lovely
lady,
will
a-
Multnomah Club, Chuck Selby,
at the home of Nancy Barker.
gree she deserves to have her
played piano at the Zig Zag
Members are to bring items
Inn, last Saturday night - his dreams come true!
to be auctioned and the pro­
As soon as the Bowmans'
replacement at the Multnomah
ceeds go toward financing the
Water Repellent Leather Uppers
are
out of sight - the rest of
Club turned out to be Bud Ime­
Christmas project annually put
"Sweet Proof", Flexible Split
us
"Hoodlanders
”
will
take
son of Government Camp! Con-
Leather Inaoiee. Traction Irrd
on by the Jaycettes.
Cushion Crepe Wedre Solee
fusing isn’t it?^. Speaking of off for Reno, to spend a couple
Many ideas were suggested
of days and a couple of dollars
the Multnomah Athletic Club -
for the Christmas project for
too, most likely!
It was represented on the moun­
this year. Caroline Duff, Faye
September does seem a bit
tain by more than one piano
Beach and Jill Beach are co-
player on Wednesday!
Over early for Christmas cards, but chairmen for this year’s proj­
I wasn’t too surprised when
one-hundred women attended
ect.
the ladies golf day at Bowmans’ my mall box contained one the
The next meeting will be
(Continued on Page 4)
Mt. Hood Golf Club . e Janet
Oct. 13 at the Barker home.
Hill celebrated her Mrtl
YOU CAN CHARGE IT!
with friends at the Zig
Inn on Friday night - and
a repeat at the Internati»
Club on Saturday night! I
occasions
warranted cham-
pagne!
Keep your peepers
QUALITY SHOES ter MEN and BOYS"
peeled for bogus twenty dollar
% ?
bllls! A few have l>een passed
Corner 2nd & Main
Gresham
on the mountain....Ask Maudle
Jsiadky, Postmaster at Bright-
$
Jaycettes Tell Chinese
Auction Plans Finalized
Copied
but never
matched
Flower girls, cousins of the
brjde, were Michelle and Kelly
Hinton.
They were dressed
in coral A-line dresses of peau
de sole and carried baskets of
white
roses
and chrysan­
themums.
They wore circlets of stepha-
notis blossoms in their hair.
Candlelighters were David
McKinnon and Paul Gray, bro­
thers of the bride and bride­
groom.
At the reception which fol­
lowed the ceremony, the three­
tiered wedding cake, topped with
troplcana roses was served by
Mrs. Nels Hinton, aunt of the
bride, Mrs. Hilda Laxell.Mrs.
Wes Stevenson,
Mrs. Bruce
Stevenson
and Mrs. Ernest
Creekmur,
Lynn Bjork was
at the gift table and Mrs. Jim
Wolf was at the guest book.
The bride is the daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. Angus Gerald
McKinnon, Sandy.
Mr. and
Mrs. Kenneth Gray of Port­
land are parents of the bride­
groom. Both bride and bride­
groom are students at the Uni­
versity of Oregon.
After a
wedding trip to California they
will be at home in Eugene.
3
Cooks Training
Course Okeyed
Federal approval of a COOKS
training course has been given
under the Manpower Develop­
ment A Training Act, it was
announced by Harold O. Roes-
sler, Area Supervisor of the
Oregon Department of Employ-
ment,
Thls Cooks training
course which starts Sept 27
will be for a 24 week period,
and Is open to both men anti
women.
Applicants for this Cooks
Training,
preferably should
have
completed the eighth
grade or better and should have
some experience In the food
service field. Roessler said
they must also be physically
fit and able to meet the re­
quirements for a Food Hand­
ler’s Health Certificate.
Priority for this course, in
the selection of trainees, will
be given to unemployed "Heads
of
Households.” A weekly
training allowance Is payable
to certain eligible trainees for
the duration of the training.
SANDY
RADIATOR SHOP
Compiala Radiator Repair
Overnight Service
Guaranteed Work
Phone MU 7-4595 after 4
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BORING
MO 5-4961
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ESTACADA
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