Sandy post. (Sandy, Oregon) 1938-current, April 21, 1966, Page 12, Image 12

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THE SANDY (Ore.) POST Thur»., Apr. 21. 1966 (Sec. I)
"Michael
Merrick Sulz- and Caroline Decker on April
bach lustily announces
his 13 was the occasion last Fri­
arrival - Mather doing fine- day evening for a surprise an­
Father elated'*. This was the niversary party at their home
cablegram
received
last in the Gresham area. Attending
PTA
Thursday evening by "Grand- from Sandy were Fred and Mil­
Mrs. Sutherland’s
secund •nd of th» fifth grading period.
Kathleen
faUier" Pete Sulzbach. His new dred Decker, Tom and Norma
grade sang a Flag Song and then Only six weeks of school re­
Murphy, Nola Fogle, Cyril and
main!
grandson,
bom
April 13,
O'Brien
MU 7-4063
led in the salute to the flag.
Aurii 23 -- Home Economics
weighed 7 1/2 lbs. on arrival Gladys Slack, and George and
Mr«.
Sutherland's
pupil, judging contest, Thora B.Gaid-
This was followed by their
vicemen always appreciate let­
Four members of Sandy's Club last Saturday evening. .
Ruth Burg. Saturday evening
in an English maternity hos­
made string paintings in their iner Junior high school, Oregon
ters from horn», and Everett speech club placed 4th at the Swiss Steak will head the Mom singing "America."
pital. In England, the midwife visitors at the Decker home
art
work. They are quite in­ City, 9 a.m. to 3 p.m.
Miss Tomlinson, who Is our
is no exception: A 2c Everett
District Tournament held at A Dad’s Award Dinner menu
teresting.
plays the major role, although were John Eggiman, and his
new
guidance
counsellor
under
April 26 --Clackamas county
Proctor,
AF 19782626, 25th
May 14. . . . .“Lillie" Piner
West Linn High School on April
the doctor is in attendance. daughter and her husband, Mr.
Charle. Lane, principal uf home extension unit meeting,
an KSEA grant, talked to the
F.M.S.,
Box
964
,
A.
P.O.
New
1-2: Jan Carothers - serious thrilled with her first car­
Ken Hedden
with
Helen Sulzbach plans to remain and Mrs.
PTA members concerning the the upper grades, was guest of Sunnyside, Clackamas.
York, 09247.
Karen.
interpretation; Cathy St.Clair - a sandtewood tan 1966 Chevy
with the parents, Tom and Ann
alms and activities of the guid­ the school lunch personnel at
April 26 - -Clackamascounty
oratory; and Connie O’ Doherty I!
purchased from Richard-
J»m and Patsy (Staggs) Yoer-
Sulzbach and small Kim, for
ance program. Next year Miss the annual "Bosses* Night’’ home extension unit meeting,
son’s. . .Lots of bubbles Is-
and Theresa Heffner - debate.
g*r with their son, Kerry 3,
a "couple more weeks at least"
Tomlinson will devote full time dinner, held at the Clackamas Brightwood.
Paul Buckel. Hazel Murray
As far as politics at Sandy
suing forth from the Hancock
live tn Portland. Jim having
high school, April 12. Tho.e at­
before starting to tour the Con­
to her guidance duties.
and Mamie Edwards all cele­
High level
last Friday's Station last Saturday. .Gene and
tinent and eventually arriving spent 4 years in the Air Force,
tending from Sandy elementary
brated birthdays April 15.
elections resulted in
the "Nona” Cook celebrating their
in Greece. Although she has now works for Freight Liners
SPRING
P.
E. PROGRAM achool were Millie Lenz. Maude
Here’s word of two more following candidates still "tn
in Portland.
8th wedding anniversary on
been busy as "chief cook and
Erl, Nellie Lane, «nd
Special Agent
The
annual
program
given
April 18. . .John Stewart send­
Weekend birthdays: Bernice people that would welcome a the running" - to be decided by
bottle washer" for her
son
Schwartz.
NEW YORK UFE
by
the
boys
and
girls
physical
card
or
letter
at this time: ballot tomorrow. Mike Stewart
ing an tnteresting“dlary”from
INSURANCE CO
and daughter-in-law, she did Bristow and Steven Roth on
education classes, grades 4-8,
Virgil Proctor's mother, Mrs. and Steve Root for President;
See Me About It
Alaska. . .Orville Bender being
manage to find time to go to Saturday; Dorothy Searls and
will be given in the gym on
Lola Proctor ( a former re­
P O Boa 307
Ron Verdoorn and TerryNtshi-
welcomed into »he Klwanl. Club.
Scotland to see the famed moors twins: Starla Rae and Keith
CLASSIFIED ADS PAY
Friday, April 22, ai 7:30. The
Sandy MU 7 7771
sidetit of Sandy) ts not well - kawa for Vice President; Signe
Ray Oldenkamp, on Sunday.
Roger and Margaret Stewart
and pick heather.
instructors, Mrs. Lawson and
for spending a very busy weekend
Ernest
Gehrts, Cornelius She is staying with Mrs. Bill Hagen and Carl Stefanek
The 25th Anniversary of Joe
George Stavros, extend to all
(Geneva)
Andrew,
19706
Secretary; Myrna Richey and
at the Oregon Primrose So­
Rhode and Pat Colson all have ,
parents and interested friends
Multnomih,
Troutdale.
birthdays today - may it be a N.E.
:
Chris Ruegg for Treasurer; and
ciety's Spring Show last week­
SANDY SAW SHOP
a
cordial Invitation to see this
Mrs. CleoShoup, of Brightwood,
QMHlIt, Hea.onxblr Work
Rod Hames and l.arry Verdoorn
happy one!
end at Milwaukie. . .Blanche
hour and a half program culm­
Repair and Sharpen Saws
There's dust on the Sandv
Uken ‘° Greshani Hospital
for Business Manager.
Kitching and Gertrude Schmalz
inating their year’s activities.
Chain Saws, Knives and
celebrating birthdays lastM.in-
High trophies. . .can’t either . last Monday morning following
Scissors We Make Keys
a heart attack, and a card or
A new arrival of Interest to
day. . ."Rom in Holiday" is
MISCELLANEOUS
NEWS
many here - Timothy Wayne
the them? for the Annual Jun­
the Honor Society, or some ' note sent to her at the hos­
Achievement
tests
were
giv­
pital
would
brighten
up
her
Dodson weighed 6 lb. 11 oz.
ior-Senior Prom to be held
other school organization take
en Tuesday and Wednesday.
on arrival at the Bess Kaiser
April 30. . .Carol Houston hav­
the "dusting chore’’ on as a stay there.
Colored group pictures and
Current news of Al and Betty
Hospital, April 9, also
ing a date for the Prom —it
club project?. . .wouldn't want
his
À
Individual make-up pictures are
Katt's
fam
ly:
William
and
Peg
­
mother
’
s
birthday!
Ted
and
was
pending
election
results!
visiting schools to think it’s
being taken today.
their
Nancy (Dolp) Dodson, now liv­
Hilde Olds, having a 4.00 GPA,
been "that long" since Sandy gy (Katt) Vedder with
It is hoped the weather will
8
month
old
daughter,
Melissa,
ing
tn
Portland,
have
two
other
won a trophy!
named as this year's Valedic­
1
per
mt the girls to play their
children: Terrance 4 andD^br.
Faye
"Lillie"
(Proctor) live in Portland. Jerry Katt
torian; Kathy Welden. having the
softball
game here today with
is
a
sophomore
at
Portland
Pauline
20
months.
The
Dodsons
Piner, a 1961 SUSH graduate
2nd
highest
grade
point
Rockwood at 3:30.
are both Sandy graduates; Ted
lives in Sandy with her children: State taking P.E. and recreation
tn class, named as Salutatorian.
Tomorrow (Friday) is the
is great! But
he
spends
his works
for United Grocers.
Steven
Michael and Janice courses;
Chris Hartm in, Carl Brinkley,
Grandparents are Vincent and
Marie. She does secretarial summers working for the For­
heat is great on
Paul Schaeffer, David Domain,
SANDY
Bella I>)lp of Rhododendron, and
work for Consolidated Business estry Service (this summer he
Walter Connell, Terry Nishi­
nippy mornings!
will be at Big Camas in the Edith Dodson of Route 1 Box
Machines in Portland.
kawa, Mike Copper, Gary Old­
RADIATOR SHOP
CALL US FOR OIL! I
481, Boring.
Airman 2nd class Everett Umoqua National Forest). Tom
enkamp, Doug Rec km an and Pat
Complete Radiator Repair
While talking with Bella Dolp,
Proctor, a 1963 graduate, is Katt is a 9th grader Ln Whit-
Barnett attending the annual
Overnight Service
Guaranteed Work
Northwest Regional Key Club
stationed
at Chambley Air ford Junior High at Beaver - I learned current news of her
Your
other children, both recent
Convention held at Puyallup,
Force Base in Metz, France. ton.
Phone MU 7-4395 after 4 p.m.
Neighbors
An S.O.S. is being sent out Sandy High graduates: Colleen
This is a S.A.C. base opened
Wash., recently...Debbie Reich
by Sandy’s Scoutmaster, Gary (Dolp) and her husband, Paul
last summer, and "very de-
to spend her summer with a
finitely one of the bases that Sandblast — surely there is Berry, live in Lansing, Michi-
family near Paris. France. .
General De Gaulle wants out someone who can do a "good gan, where Paul ( a graduate
Hilde Olds and Bob West were
of France." Everett, a
jet deed" for the very person that of Michigan State) is an en­
recently
honored for their
sons the
gineer. He plans to continue his
mechanic
specialist, began is teaching their
Scholastic aptitude. . .Helena
basic training at Lackland Air "good deed policy"?!! There education and get his masters
Wessellnk, Richard Crouse and
X-
6
are 24 local members of Gary’s degree in engineering. Colleen
Force Base, then went to Amar-
Debra Ann Harding
having
Kan Walker at
Boy Scout Troop who are look­ spent almost 3 years as a
,
”
thru 20
ilia for training. In October of
birthdays April 19.
ing forwarding to attending a ballet dancer at Radio City
Hood-land 800
1964, Everett Left for England,
1st Mortgag« Loans
Heard that the High School
camp held at Spirit Lake, Wash, Music Hall in New York fol­
where he was stationed until
Talent Show is this Friday even­
from August 7 to 13, and Gary lowing graduation from high
June of last year when he was
ing- next week some Interest­
has been informed that he cannot school. Ben Dolp, a college
If yeu wish to buy or
transferred to Chambley. In a
ing news from Bea Harris and
PRICED FROM
take a vacation at that time. sophomore, is attending Cen­
Letta Schm tz’s trip to Hawaii.
recent letter, he mentioned that
Four men ( over 21 years of tral Oregon College at Bend,
he had just returned from an
Be sure you wish Ellen Steffi,
age) are needed. Gary has given majoring in forestry.
i
WB DELIVER
8-day trip to a serviceman’s
Augusta Bruns, Lucy Todd and
k ON WEEKENDS
much of his time to guide our
Mrs. Fred Decker reminded
retreat at Berchtesgaden, Ger­
Harold
Gunderson a Happy
local Scout Troop — is there me that the last Sunday of April
many. The Retreat is sponsored
ALSO!
Birthday tomorrow!
.
not someone now able to give (next Sunday) is the date for
by the Assembly
of
God
Another week and much more
4 }
Sxnot OoiUM
a little of their time in Aug­ the annual Indoor reunion picnic
Churches in the U.S. and had
news - who knows, som?tim?,-
r'
“U
ust to help Gary’s troop attend at the Grange Hall at Kelso for
"wonderful
sorviro. »» c—
some page,- when you least ex­
Camp? Let his S.O^. not go former pupils and teachers.
of
OREGON
CITY
pect it,- SURPRISE!. . .your
unheeded — call Gary at Mu- The reunions started in 1954
name will appear in print -
7-3239.
when Mildred Decker’s grad­
You’ll be "Making the Sandy
Rita Oldenkamp
received uating class of 1919 met with
Scene’’!
word Monday evening that her their teacher, Mrs. Louise Nel­
brother Tom Gamble, had an son. Mrs. Nelson, now living
emergency appendectomy that at Otis, will celebrate
her
Sunshine
lmqivi
id rent
day in Fort Wayne, Ind. A card 94th birthday in May. Reunions
Ladles', , viri«,
Girls', uni
Children's
addressed to him at 3905 Reed are always interesting - if this
St. Fort Wayne, Ind. would let applies to you, make sure you
him know he’s not forgotten. attend Sunday.
pair
•
More
recent
winners in
"What
>
Sandy
-
this
time
at
the
new
a great weekend!"
Gretchen
Chilton exclaimed, Happy House. Louise Blankln-
"Margaret
Truman,
Grace , ship won the transistor radio,
Kelly, and I all got married I the major prize given. One of
the same weekend!" Guy and these "I never win anything"
Gretchen Chilton were married people, Martha Williams was
on Friday, April 20, 1956. . . surprised when her ticket was
the day of Margaret Truman’s drawn for a planter. Hazel Mur­
wedding;- Grace Kelly
was ray had two tickets drawn -
married on Saturday evening! she won a model car and a
Our best wishes to the Chiltons bunny raboit. There are 5 more
on their 10th wedding anniver­ tickets as yet unclaimed-check
sary!
your tickets with the winning
Easter visitors at the home tickets in the store window—
of the Phillip Bernards were you still could be one of the
their son, Phillip Bernard Jr. "Happy House’’ winners. While
and his friend, Lee Spengler, on this subject, have Carroll
from U.C.L.A.; and their son, Rader tell you the history be­
Edward,
now attending Ore. hind the Germ?n-made soap
State. Edward Bernard is the featured there. Each bar takes
recipient of a »4625. research 7 months to make and the fin­
Red - Ripe
Netted Gem
issistantship, and a National ished product is a highly scented
Science Foundation Grant of blend of oils and soap, carry­
12700. to continue graduate stu- ing over to the users ciotnes,
lies in Physics at Cal. Tech, sheets, etc. In addition to the
either of which he may choose, fem nine aromas of violets and
to work on his doctorate. Ed­ roses, Carroll showed me some
C 20-lb.
ward graduates from OAU, masculine scented bars too--
in June.
Russian leather, tobacco and
Next year’s Varsity Rally yes, honestly. . .hayt A most
27 to 29 lb.
members were selected last interesting product from Col­
ASSORTED COLORS
Friday at Sandy High. They ogne, Germany!
Grade School News
Farm Calendar
Ellen's Klozet
RARGAINS IV THI ARMFUL
spring
Mobilheat
SPRING
Mountain Air
and
SUMMER
DRESSES
Prices Reduced
^/2
/o
Interest
SPRING PASTEL COLORS
IGHTWOOD
OIL CO.
98
«•0
LAND BANK
K
Phone 656-5127
f
29* FIG
Springtime
CRACKERS
1
TENNIS SHOES *1 99
M
BARS
MEAlsMAGjC
^^Sl
TURKEYS
SHAMPOO U” 89*
37'
Assorted
TOMATOES
19
Re-Elect
Elmer
McClure
Democrat
State
Representativ
are: David Knoll, Melissa An­
derson, Carol Meier, Mardell
Belcher, Claudia Dove, Gaylen
Hendricks, and Dena O’Shia.
J.V. Rally Squad will consist
of: Lenna Swails, Dee Ann Ra­
der, Peggy Naggae, Cheryl Bell
and Glenda Goger.
Seen in Passing: George A.
and Ruth
Berg joining with
George W. and "Babe” Burg
last Sunday evening for "pro­
gressive rum-n/’’ cardgames..
Jack Strope home for spring
vacation, . . .Several Sandy-
I ites seen at Bowman’s Golf
TAKE AN OPTION ON TOMORROW’S
INCOME-AT TODAY’S RATES!
You can—with Standard’s
Multi-Purpose Policy. It
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FUNK
guarantees your right to
convert other assets into
monthly income on retire­
ment—at lower rates in ef­
fect today. For information
call
PANSIES
10 for 97«
10'. 30 for ‘2.89
PICKLES
Dill or Kosher
$5.89
2 lbs
Phone collect
2266363
P.O. Box 68
Sandy, Oregon
FROM OUR LARGE FREEZER
rwr »W4V 144 life - health - group
i
20«
J
Carrot«, Spinach, Broccoli
10-ox. pkg«.
6/97c SUGAR
Banquet Meat Pies
Chicken, Turkey, Beef
6/‘l
3 Lib.
Pkgs,
each
10-
4 4£' $100
STANDBY
FOLGER'S INSTANT
Everybody he« an oppor­
tunity to Win — Check
your tickets — 32 win-
Spreckels Powdered
or Brown
Flavor Fresh Vegetables
Tomato Juice
79*
JOWLS
43*
45*
Dundee Juice
COFFEE
SMOKED
Pure Lard
tin
Seve 40c, 6-ox. jar
JOHN FUNK
Std/ulûîld INSURANCE company
Committee to Elect Elmer McClure, Henry DuBoii, Chm., Clockomoj
59
Steinfeld's
Position No. 1
ELMER McCLURE IS QUALIFIED to represent Clack.,
m.« County. H.'s had 16 year.' experience at the state
legislature _ ha. been a member of the Oregon Coun­
cil on Crime and Delinquency, the Milwaukie City
Council —Redland School District, Bonneville Power
Administration Advisory Council — Industriel Accident
Sefety Commission — Northwest Farm Council — 12
Years, Master, Oregon State Grange — Served in 1963
64 Legislature on Agriculture, and Utilities Commit-
toes. (See Oregon Voters' Pèmphlet.)
SPUDS
Cake
Mixes
BIG
DAYS
Large
package
Loop Highway at Kelso
Thur»., Fri., Sat. A Sun.
April
21, 22,
23, 25