Sandy post. (Sandy, Oregon) 1938-current, November 11, 1965, Page 3, Image 3

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Thur»., Nov 11, W6S (S.c, |) THE SANDY (Oro.) POST
By NELL HOWE
Hood Land Reporter
The Pow-Wow Dinner was a
delightful evening. The speak­
ers, Marshall Sanders, and
Norman Gould, of tlw Timber-
lake Joli Corps, were most in-
foresting,
and
certainly
straightened out Die thinking
of many there. They are doing
a tremendous job, and after
listening to them, you apprec­
iate what they are doing.
The Timberlake Corps, not
to tie confused with the Tongue
Point Corps. Likes men from
16 to 21, liut tliey take only
the completely uneducated ones.
The majority of the men tt|ey
get, cannot read or write, have
never worked with the simplest
tools, and some that had no
idea how to use a knife and
fork or spoon.
In fact they liad one, that
didn’t eat fur a week, at least
where anyone could see him,
liecause he didn’t want to lie
shamed In front of the others.
Out of the 140 men they have
only lost 14. Of these 14 , only
six were let go because of a
tiehavior problem. Tlie others
left liecause of homesickness
or family difficulties that made
It imperative tlut they return
to their Iwinies. They havgcom-
plete meilic.il supervision, and
also train men, to what would
tie equivalent to a Hospital
Corpsman. They have physical
ed programs, work training,
clerk training, and plenty of
education. On Saturday nights
they stage their own amateur
Mt. Hood
Lanes Cafe
Nov. 11 thru 17
THURSDAY- Oven froth
Root! keel
fRIOAY— Macaroni & Cheese
Or Red Snapper
SATURDAY & SUNDAY —
MONDAY— Moot tool
TUESDAY— Routt Pork und
WEDNESDAY- Araned
Sirloin Tip,
SANDY, ORE.
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JJumeer ¡Bays
On Thursday, Nov. 18, at
10:30 a.m. in the Wemme Lions
Hall, the Brightwood Extension
unit will discuss property and
liability insurance. There will
be a buffet luncheon and a baby
sitter will tie provided.
The October meeting of the
Brightwood Extension was a
very successful lesson on bak­
ing yeast bread. Nell Howe
and Ro Collier led the discus­
sion and each memtier prepar­
ed and baked two loaves.
Even the most experienced
bread bakers learned new facts
which make bread baking less
time consuming and tastier.
For the remainder of the
year, all meetings will be held
on tlie third Thursday of the
month instead of the second.
Welches Grade
School Menu
Mother's Dime
Head Is Named
HAIR SPRAY
14 oz
ONLY
With Regular 98e Purchase of
Brite Set and Validated Coupon
famous
brrte
set
fatali
What Isdy doetn't like to try on hat» . • . and hero
Mr*. Howard Berger 1» caught while »he un»u»poctingly
was trying on one more hat at the Sandy Grade School
(Post Photo)
Country Stora held last Saturday.
Marriage Announced
HAtR
SPRAY
Brite set Heir Spray sets heir right,
keeps it bright* Contains no lac­
quer. won’t flake off. Non-sticky.
humidityresistant.
Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Par­
rett, Boring, announce the mar­
riage of their daughter, Karen
Louise, to Eugene Thorsen, son
of Mr. and Mrs. T. Thorsen,
Vancouver.
Attendants at the Oct. 29
wedding were Mrs. Leslie Zel-
genbeir and Orlon Ness.
After a wedding trip to Can­
ada, the couple are making their
home In Vancouver.
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COSTS LESS
when you buy from
Frank
NEWELL
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Among unique patented new
nventions is a ready-to-serve
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We Also Sell the Fine»*
Top Quality Used Car»
Each member of our staff
assists our organization
because he or she has displayed
the important qualities of
understanding and kindness
AT OUR (Retail) DRUG STORE
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By LILLIAN TEN EYCK
»how, and according to Mr. to Warrenton,
Astoria, tiien I
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Sanders, they
have
some over to Longview, stopping Slid
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Combos that could rut some calling on friends of his every­
For a while, I am tarry­ Esmer and 1 so bound in the
pretty groovy records. Right place we went.
ing in North Bend and I arrived men’s attire still lad time to
now they are working on find-
Had a wonderful day, and met just in time to tielp make clown do a little fixing. I think 1
Uig places for «me of their many wonderful people,. Just ' ostumes for my son George had blue rompers and
she had
men to s|>end Thanksgiving and hope 1 ran do half as well and his wife Nan. Ten yards
a colonial costume.
Christmas days, with some at the same age.
of red outing flannel made the
Well, we none of us got
family. Anyone Interested in
while eight a prize, but the two kids took
Boti Gaulke called to thank largest costume
having one of ttiese young men me for getting her cooker pot yards of white made the second
honorable mention. They made
U> their home on the Holidays, buck. Seems tlie day tlie paper robe. They were regular tents
a cute pair sitting down in the
need only contact the Timber- came out, site had a call that l>ut wlmever saw a clown wear­
middle of the dance floor be­
lake Joli Corps Center. Also her pan was at some peoples ing a well fitting garment? Then
tween dances looking at a
if you iuve anything that would home and they would be glad In order to sym ronize these
Montogomery Ward catalog for
do as a Christmas gift for these to return it. They had found
robes of splendor, red spots a picture book.
young men, send it on to Mr. It in their yard, where tlie dog were glued on the white and
Esmer said she had an awful
Sanders at the Job Corps Cen­ tlut took it had left it. It was white spots on the red. The
time getting Sam out of his
ter. Tliey know tlut none of In a rather bettered state, but operation took two cans of
costume as she had pinned here
these men will receive gifts Boo was sure tlut Pappy could Elmer’s Glue as mischievous
and sewed there. Then he got
at Chrlrtinas, and they will straighten it out. Anytime Boo, little two year old Jana emptied
lost out in our track yard try­
welcome any tlut will lielp to just let me know, and I will the first bottle on the day’s
ing to find his way out so he
brighten the day for theselioys. do rny best to get bark what­ pa l»r which irritated her Papa
could go to tlie hotel. We had
If your organization is plan­ ever was taken, e»|»eclally t»y
hadn't checked the sport told him about some character
ning a Christmas Giftprogram, dogs.
page.
lurking In our yard at night MONDAY
please keep tlie Tlrnlterlake
The clown getups were worn and scaring us half to death,
Adolph and Irene Schulthess
Beef Noodle Casserole
Center in mind. 1 will tie only spent 3 days In Grants Pass, to a masquerade l>all, given for
so he said later, “If I had
Buttered Spinach
to liappy to give you any fur­ visiting Irene’s sister. Doesn't the benefit of the Boy’s ami
run into that prowler, I would
French Bread
ther information you wish to sound like much of a trip, Girl's Aid Society of Portland.
have said "Get out of here, I
Cherry Pudding
receive.
but to Irene and A'lolph it was 'Dils area has taken in so many am working this yard tonight.”
Milk
The new officers of the Pow- a long vacation. As Irene says, children for adoption.
Tlie Coos Bay Art Group has TUESDAY
Wow
organization were in­ it lud tieen so long since they
As I was plying rny needle an exhibit, Nov. 4 to Nov. 10
Vienna Sausage
stalled, they ate: Big Chief, liad Uken a few days off, that through the meshes of red and
in the Mall of the Pony Village Saurkraut
Ken Bateman; Little Chief, it seemed like a whole two white, 1 tliought back to the time
Shopping Center. Being rattier
Browned Potatoes
Howard Berger, Secty., Treas., weeks vacation.
some years ago, it was a tout art-minded, I naturally strolled
Jello
Nell Howe; and Medicine Man,
As further proof of the talent 1920. I was teaching the pri- over to pass judgment. Prac­
Bread and Butter
Frank Newell. There
were on our Mountain, when an article mary grades in Sandy and was
tically all medians were dis­
Milk
many lovely special prizes, and
came out in tlie Eastport News. living in a four room bouse. played; oils, water colors,pen­
WEDNESDAY
the dinner was delicious. Staff Linda Teeny, owner of Die Judy Tlie Principal of the HighSchool
cil, charcoal, ceramics, hand Chill
and Francis Dowsett brought Lin, Harem Room, was in­ Miss Esmer Mixter and her
woven rugs and hand woven Carrot and Celery Sucks
Dora Roberts as their guest, formed that her newly designed sister, Vera were sharing the
materials. Two oils and one
Hot Buttered Com Bread
and it was wonderful to see bag won the "Bag of tlie Month" modest domain.
mobile were on a chosen place Apple Sauce
her luck on the mountain again, title, awarded by Blake Moffit
Esmer had a roiypoly boy as they were from the collection Milk
and looking like a million.
and Towne, for being outstand­ friend, Sam Jordan who used to of our Governor, who visited
THURSDAY
George and Ixirraine Stagg, ing in originality, color and make weekly trips to our fair the exhibition Nov. 5.
Meat Ball Supreme
had a good turn-out at their design. The bag won in the city and I liad a recently ac­
The paintings-are all ori­ Fluffy Rice
first Anniversary, of l>eing at Portland Division, which in­ quired husband whom 1 just
ginal, many seascapes of the Buttered Beets
the Barlow, and the food was cludes all of Oregon, part of saw on weekends. Well, New
Oregon coast. Some I liked Jelly Sandwich
delicious. The most marvelous Washington and the northern Years was approaching, which
very much. They were well Fruit
shrimp cole slaw, 1 have eaten tip of California. The bag was meant a masquerade ball in the mounted on plywood panels.
Milk
in many a day. Plenty
of designed by Betty G. Plnnell, town hall soof course we wanted
FRIDAY
Spaghetti and garlic bread, and who is part owner of the Tiki to go. After some discussion we
Tuna Ala King
music and dancing and sauce Tresure
Temple, at Alder decided to dress our men a s
Biscuit
for al).
Creek. It is a eye-appealing in "kids”. I bought yards and
Buttered Peas
Waltraud and Arinin Buhol- an all-over gold, with red print­ yards of pink chambray and
zer, rented a trailer louse, ing and the Harem Room out­ made barn door rompers for
Mrs. Dale (Joyce) Harlan, Prune Spice Cake
and took off on a trip to Calif­ lined in brown. So if you ever my rather plump spouse. I used Milwaukie, was named Mother's Milk
ornia, where they plan to visit need any printing done, not to sew on this garment after March of Dimes Chairman at
with A liter t and Elena, and then only of everyday staples, but school and as my windows faced the executive meeting of the Damage Suit Filed
down into Mexico. Waltraud said unusual and different design, west, Blanch Shelley could see Clackamas County Chapter of
A $5,000 damage suit has
it was to lie the honeymoon be sure and call on tlie Tiki me enveloped In swirls of the National Foundation of In­ been filed with the Clackamas
they never had. Bertlu Probst Treasure Temple.
pink. She naturally wondered fantile Paralysis. Mr. J. H. County clerk as the result of
is tubysitting for them until
Lu Stauffer had to make an what on earth I was making. Van Winkle is chairman of the an accident near Timberline
they return.
Esmer fixed Sam up in a Clackamas County Chapter of Lodge. Plantiff in the suit is j
emergency trip to tlie hospital.
celebrated We hope that she will be home, little girl white dress, lacy the Foundation.
Devora Shabtai with Richard
. . Walter Creighton
.
his 88th birthday, a day early. and ln
by
tlme petticoat, white bonnet trimmed
Saturday, Jan. 8, has been Kohnstamm and R 4 L Kay Co.
On E riday he and I went down that you read tills.
with huge roses. I think they set for the tri-county fashion named as defendants.
were green, tied under his show and cocktail luncheon at
The action alleges that the ।
the Edgewater Country Club in plantiff burned her hand when
chin
with
green
ribbons.
I
should
Ability to walk does not make
Lake Oswego. Tri-County in­ she touched a hot exhaust pipe
one more capable of fixing say tied under his many chins
cludes
Washington. Clackamas on a snow cat ithat she' was
as
he
had
about
four.
These
radios. Sitting down jobs are
and Multnomah counties.
riding as a paid guest.
fellows
both
had
rosettes
on
ideal for handii apped people.
their
bedroom
slippers
and
as
Radios and other appliances
given to Goodwill make such they nobly shaved their legs,
they looked extremely childish.
jobs possible.
LPo
CASUAL —for Informal hair­
dos and easy to manage hair
REGULAR —for hair that
needs more "holding” power
HARD TO HOLD - for baby-
fine or formal hair styles
Extension Unit
DRUG
SERVICE ’ QUALITY 'DEPENDABILITY
B atí man
5Î0 WEST POWEU BOIA EVA RD
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GRESHAM
A near accident resulted in this pickup true
camper heading for tho barrowpit early Thursday morn­
ing Driver of the pickup blamed his predicament on a
spaading youth who forced him off the road to avoid
a collision. It took place on
(Po»t Photo)
AMBULANCE RUNS
YOUTH IS GIVEN
Nov. 4 -- Ed Schmitz, Kooks
3
YEARS AT OCI
Mill, Gresham Gen. Att. -- S.
Sentenced to three years In
Klein, V. Zirkle.
Nov. 4
Pearl, Sharon the Oregon Correctional Insti­
Nona Johnson, Peggy, Heather tution last week was Frank
Horst, Tom Garber, 26 Hwy. William Turney, 18, of Sandy.
at Kelso, Gresham Gen. Att.— He appeared in Circuit Court
before Judge P. K. Hammond
S. Klein, V. Zirkle.
Nov. 7 --Am my Shelton, St. and pleaded guilty to burglary
Judes, Gresham Gen. Att. — in a dwelling.
Fred Richardson, D. Richard­
son, E. Carpenter.
The U. S. suicide rate for
Nov. 7 -- Cathy and Markus
O’Neils, Margaret T. Marrs, females in the 15-19 age group
Kelso, Gresham Gen. Att. — has increased nearly 50% in
the past 10 years.
E. Carpenter, K. Burdick.