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About Sandy post. (Sandy, Oregon) 1938-current | View Entire Issue (Oct. 21, 1965)
10 THE SANDY (Ore.) POST Thura., Oct. 21, 1965 (Sec. 1) Evangelist Slak'd at Youth Rally Cleveland high school will be the acene of the Saturday Youth for Christ rally this week at 7:30 p.m. Featured in this week’s rally will be tenor solo-. 1st Jim Boh! of Bloomfield, Iowa; Jim Crabtree, youth evangelist from Springfield, Ohio, and Ken Waggoner with the famed YFC Continentals, The public Is invited. Cleve- Welches Grade School Menu land high school Is located at S. E. 26th and Powell Blvd. Sandy High School Menu Monday, Oct. 25 Country style steak Mashed potatoes and String beans M 1 oil and butter Tuesday, Oct. 26 SpanIsh Rice Mixed Vegetables Hot muffins and butter Wednesday, Oct. 27 Wiener wraps Mashed potatoes and Buttered corn Thursday, Oct. 26 Sloppy Joes Buttered peas Coleslaw Pickle chips Friday, Oct. 29 Tuna noodle ca sserole Buttered carrots Celery sticks Hot roll and butter Monday, Oct. 35 hamtxirger gravy on biscuit Buttered spinach Applesauce cake Milk Tuesday, Oct. 26 CONDITION GOOD Mr. George W. Burg, who suffered a light stroke last week is reported In good condition at Good Samarttan Hospital tn Portland. He is expected to return home about the first part of next week. "Chill ------- Crackers Celery Stick Canned dried prunes Hot buttered French bread Milk "Pork chop suey on fluffy rice Fruited ruby jello Peanut butter sandwich Milk We are all of us imaginative in some form or other for images are Vienna sausage the brood of desire. Supreme string beans Peaches Bread and Butter Milk Friday, Oct 29 Fish sticks --catsup Ovenly French fries Buttered peas and carrots Halloween cup cake Milk —George Eliot Carroll Militerai Home October s Girl of the Month chosen by the Business and Professional Women’s Club of Sandy is* Diana Blaisdell. She was selected on the basis of diligence. She is corresponding se cretary in the American Field Service Club, historian of the National Honor Society, news editor of the Pioneer Press, and an active member in Quill and Scroll and Speech Club at Sandy high school. CLASSIFIED ADS PAY Day or Night Service — A Local Institution Phone MOhawk 5-3794 Octobe r BPW Honor Girl Is Diana Blaisdell Gresham, Oregon SANDY SAW SHOP Uullly We Endone the Oreoon Funeral Inturance Plan KeasoaaMe Work Miss Blaisdell plans to at tend the University of Oregon next fall to continue her ed ucation. Lown Mowen, Knives and Scissors. We Make Keys. fravy Sitting in the driver's teat of a new 1966 Ford Thunderbird convertible during the recent Gloi Ford new car showing Is one of the many persons who attended. The Sandy Ford car dealer reported a good turnout for his showing. (Post Photo) GOATS TAKE RIBBONS Three Toggenburg Goats owned by Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Romay of Alms won ribbons at the Pacific International Livestock Expedition held tn Portland. They entered the Junior and Reserve Champions in this division. in all their entries brought home a first, second, third and fourth. The third and fourth place entries were among the milking goats. wo«'1® w ,u>! ’ S Z “ ITS OF A BEWITCHIN BUYS -SPOOK-TIME SPECIALS oak »; Talking over new 1966 Chevrolet! with a potentlal cuatomer li Ralph Rlchardaen durine Rlchardson Chevrolet'! grand opening of new ihowroom lait weekend. In thè far loft corner il another saleiman dlacunlng another of thè new modali with ihow- room vitiferi. (Peat Photo) SAL Forest Worker Applicants Are Wanted ». SPORT and DRESS SHIRTS Applicants are sought at the Zig Zag Ranger station for the position of forest worker, WB- 2. The work Involves planting seeds in clear out units. Those applying for the posi tion must have three months experience in forestry type work or seven grades of com mon or elementary school ed ucation. Applications are available at the local Ranger station. SANDY RADIATOR SHOP Complete Radiator Repuir Overnight Service Guaranteed Work Rhone MU 7-4595 after 4 p.m. OBITUARIES MARGARET S. TATUM Mrs. Margaret S. Tatum, born in York, Pa., in 1878, widow of Col. H. C. Tatum for merly of Carmel and Lp Jolla, Calif., died Friday, Oct. 15, at St. Jude’s Home, Sandy. Mrs. Tatum was a long time resident of the Pacific coast, having come to Seattle, Wash., as a child tn 1887. She Is survived by taro daugh ters, Mrs. Sheldon Ellwood of Brightwood, and Mrs. John F. Rambeau of Norman, Okla., a sister, Mrs. Stella Lee of Langley, Wash., four grand children and one great grand child. Private family services were held at Bateman Funeral Chapel with final Interment at Rosecrans National cemetery, San Diego, Calif. IARRY LONGSTREET Larry I-ee Longstreet, Rt. 2, Box 857, Sandy, died Fri day, Oct. 15, at his home. Larry was born in Portland on May 21, 1950. He had lived all of his life in the Sandy area. He was a sophomore at Sandy high school. Larry is survived by his parents Foster and Lena Long street; two brothers, Rolland and William; and a sister, Pamela, all of Sandy and a grandmother, Mrs. Jessie Cow ard of I»s Ange’ j. Services were Monday, Oct. 18, tn the Seventh-day Adven tist church in Sandy. Elder Ira D. Follett, officiating. Burial was In the Sandy cem etery. Arrangements were by Car- roil Funeral Home, Gresham. WARREN L. CRUTCHER Values up SPECIAL RIGHT AT THE PEAK OF THE CASUAL or DRESS BIG FREEZING SLACKS SEASON I Neil Riegelmann 88 SWEATERS SHORT and LONG SLEEVE Values to *17.95 OPEN Friday Night 488 20 N. Roberts Medel UFD-14J) 13.8 eu. ft. t 476-lb. size big-family FRIGDAKti Freezeri • Giant 476-lb. model's like having a supermarket right at your fingertipsl • Famous Motor-Miser for reliable cold. • Porcelain Enamel cabinet liner. 5 full-width shelves. 5 full-width door shelves. ’235 NEIL RIEGELMANN APPLIANCES 50 N.E. 2nd Grethem MO 5-4T58 Warren L. Crutcher, Rt. 2, Box 149, Boring, died In a Red mond hospital after suffering a heart attack while fishing. He was born Sept. 14, 1895, in Nashville, Tenn. Crutcher came west when four years old, received his education in Portland and Wel ches and lived on a section of land homesteaded by his par- ents in the Zig Zag area, a place that shows now on the maps as Crutcher’s Bench. He enlisted in the army June 24, 1918, and served in France. Upon his return from service he was united tn marriage to Louise Lindstrom of Ione. He again lived in the mountain area near Brightwood where he log ged and built and operated a shingle mill. He spent the next 18 years as fire warden for Clackamas and Marion count ies. Survivors Include his wife, Louise; sons, Lee, Newberg; and Kenneth, Boring; daugh ters, Mrs. Patricia voai Bor stet, of Oak Ridge, Tenn., and Mrs. Phyllis Goouln, San Fran cisco; and 10 grandchildren. He was a member of Sandy Lodge No. 158 A.F. and A.M. and the Sandy American Legion. Funeral services will be held Thursday, 10:30 a.m. at Bate man funeral chapel with inter ment at Willamette National cemetery. Set Saturday The Social Club of Trout- lale Chapter No. 80 OES is having a turkey dinner on Sat urday, Oct 23, from 5 to 8 p.m. Also in conjunction with the dinner there will be a bazaar, where gifts, baked goods, and candies will be sold. The pub lic is invited.