Sandy post. (Sandy, Oregon) 1938-current, April 21, 1966, Page 2, Image 2

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    -Sandy Post
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great way
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off til
Letters
ITIZENS
OLLEGE
To the Editor:
F orum
New* and View* About
mt . hood playground *»^
With the primary electhwi
Mt. Hood Community College
coining up on May 24, voters
WalHr C. Taylor, Lee Irwin, Co-Publlshars
should be reminded that if they
Residents of the East Side where fear that when th« tlmp
J. C. Cranford, Manager
wish to change their registra­
Entered at the Post
« Sandy. Clackamas County. Oregon as second
tion from Democrat to Repub­ Area Education District will comee to enter the college door
t
“
„d 5,
Act of Congress of March. 1879
lican or Republican to Demo­ go to the polls April 21, to the sign ovor that door will
Member of Oregon Newspaper Publishers Association and National Editorial Awoci.tion
crat, they should do so on or vote on the Mt. Hood Com­ say, "Sorry-full.” College and
before 8 p.m., April 23. dead­ munity College Budget for op­ university educators are rush­
Puk,“h*1 .vary Thursday by Outlook Publishing Co.
>2 Annual Subscription
A close observer oftheSandy Sandy; with Salina Hill, Gov­
line for voter registration.
erating the college for the year ing to meet that challenge.
Post might have noticed a dif- ernment Camp; or Mau I Krebs,
1966-67. The District
was Wc at Mt. H cmx I Community
Sincerely,
Sandy Post, Skndy, Oregon
ference in last week’s paper Rhododendron. You must regis­
April 21, 1966
established by a vote of the College are hoping to help ao|Ve
Wesley M. Kent
from editions of the past sev- ter before Saturday, April 23.
people June 3, 1965, Since the this problem by Initiating the
P. O. Box 542
eral years. The Post has been
campus.
formation of the district, the all-day, year-round
Sandy, Oregon
put on its own, so to speak,
Classes will be offered from
My 19-year-old son who is
voters
have
approved
a
1965-66
To the Editor:
and now carries news and ad- in the second grade, has a
eight In the morning until jo
The price is right, the time is right Commission ami Oregon Tax Re­ vertising that is strictly
I am writing to all of the ten planning budget and a 6-year at night. This la becoming trad­
Sandy. story he brought home from
>2,225,000.00 building levy. The
. . . now all that remains is to get search.
school board candidates to In­
While this move reduces the "show and talL" This kid was
itional. lait what Mt. Hood will
vite
to our next PTA meet­ college has also employed a add to this tradition Is the
the people out to vote.
The only real danger would seem number of pages in each edi­ Ln his yard, kicking at those ing. you
As you well know, com­ president and a planning staff;
Mt. Hood Community College faces to be apathy . . . those who favor the tion to about 12, we hope to little animals called "treds." munity interest concerning this it has contracted with nearly year-round college. Not (in|y
improve the quality of the con­
thirty professional people to will the college day lie ex­
an extremely important election to­ college sitting at home under the mis­ tent to make up for the loss of He spent the whole afternoon election is high.
kicking those "treds’’ out of
offer
instruction to the resi­ tended through the regular three
The April meeting of the Wel­
day (Thursday) when its first big bud­ taken idea that everything is fine. It bulk.
his front yard. A Rabbi walking
dents
of the district atartlng quarters; we will also run a
ches PTA will be devoted en­
get goes to the voters This one, of well may be. but the voters must give
by, observed his conduct, and
thia Fall Quarter. We expect comprehensive college pro-
I might remind you of some cautioned the boys: "Don’t be tirely to introductions of school
course, will furnish funds for the col­ the word.
to offer instruction to more gram through the summer be-
policies practiced at the Sandy cruel to animals, don't you know board candidates and panel dis­
The
College
has
had
almost
unbe
­
than
750 students the first year. ginning In 1967. Our summer
lege’s first year of actual classwork.
lievable support thus far. It would be Post. We welcome letters from that hurts them?*’ Said the boy, cussion. After introduction, College plans call for cwstruc . programs will be organized In
We’ve heard scant opposition to the tragic if apathy were to defeat a levy
readers on any and all subjects, "Rabbi, that’s silly! Don’t you the panel discussion will give tion of a modern campus to such a way that audants who
2.9-mill levy although there has been now that classes are so dose to frui­ provided: the writer sign his know kicks are for treds?" interested parents an oppor­ serve over 3,000 students.
will be working In either full-
tunity to learn more about the
name to the letter. (In some
time or part-time Jobs will utili
some close scrutiny by the Multnomah tion.
Planning to date shows
views of each candidate.
cases, for good and sufficient
comprehensive
Instructional tie able to carry a full college
Tax Supervision and Conservation
Bill Spencer is general chair­
Get out and vote!
The meeting will be held on
reasons, we’ll not print the man of the Gold Cup Ski tour­
program for the coming year. course. Summer sessiona will
name of the writer, but we want nament due to be skied off Tuesday, April 26, at the Wel­ Many occupational, v<x*atlonal, be split Into two parts some
your letters signed). Keep your during Rose Festival time In ches grade school. We plan to and
technical programs are courses will run for five weeks,
letters short and to the point; June. These are the first sanc­ start the meeting promptly at tielng organized. Wcxidland Park some carrying fullcredit some
150 words is the maximum al­ tioned races for Mt. Hood since 8 p,ni. We hope that you will be hospital staff membera and col­ half credit. Some courses will
The OMSI auction, scheduled Sat­ ders for school children in the fields
lowed under space rules. If you 1939, and the first internation­ able to attend, and introduce lege planning staff met laat week run for the full 11 weeks, making
urday at the Multnomah County Fair­ of science, math etc., and its field
can’t say it in 150 words, who’s ally sanctioned races ever for yourself to the parents.
to discuss plana for developing summer quarter
the
sam,
grounds here, not only will benefit trips annually attract thousands of
Sincerely yours,
going to listen?
a comprehensive training pro­ length and quality as the other
Mt. Hood. These races
are
Mrs. J. C. Strong,
a very worthy cause, but in addition, youngsters.
We’ll be happy to publish especially significant because
gram In nursing, dental assis­ three quarters.
President. Welches
legitimate news of the business this is the last meet before the
should be a lot of fun.
tants
medical
laboratory
SUPPORTS EDUCATION
We’re personally prejudiced be­
PTA
community, but In the past, too world championships due this
assistants,
All sorts of interesting items will cause of attendance of our own
dental laboratory
much has been printed as summer in Chile, according to
assistants,
Four membera of the college
medical library
be auctioned off. Proceeds will go to youngsters at OMSI functions. But be­
"news’’ when it was purely Bill Spencer.
technology, and other related planning staff met with Harry
the new agricultural wing at OMSI. cause of this, we’ve seen what OMSI
vention some time ago.
Pat
"advertising.’’ Advertising is
programs. Harry Barger
of Barger, <iwner of Metal-Royale
So far, Bill said, the United Barnett, Sandy Key Club mem­
A number of similar such auctions can and does do and thus are even
what keeps the presses rolling States Ski team, Canadian FIS
Metal-Royale
Manufacturing furniture manufacturing plant
ber was elected Lieutenant
have been held throughout the state. the more enthusiastic in our support.
and the bills paid on any news­ team, and inquiries from oth­
Company has offered use of his In Gresham lust week, Barger
Governor of District 20 Key
OMSI. short for Oregon Museum
paper.
It's
our
stock
Ln
trade,
facilities InGresham for occup­ la Interested In cooperating with
ers,
including
the
Norwegians
Don’t forget the auction this Sat­
Clubs.
of Science and Industry, is one of our urday, starting at 1 p.m., at the Coun­
and like a lawyer's time, it’s and Japanese ski teams, will
ational training courses. Elec. the college in the development
valuable. For example:
favorite organizations. It does won- ty Fairgrounds.
Ironies Sjiectalty Company has of many occupational Instruc­
take part.
Farmers and dairymen wlll
Monday afternoon a gentle­
proposed programs for train­ tion programs:
upholstery,
The cost of all this Is >10,- have to inform their herds
that
men came into the office who 000, to be raised by the spon­
ing personnel for Industry. In metal crafts cabinet making,
starting
Sunday,
April 24,
had just purchased a new truck, soring committee. Thus far,
addition, a basic general ed­ carpentry, carpet laying, and
at midnight, "Diyilght Saving
in Hood River yet! He knew I they have >1500 from dances,
ucation program has been de­ related occupations. Barger's
We’ve heard both Sen. Morse and
“We never have been committed to wanted a picture of the truck, etc.; >1500 from Clackamas Time" goes Into effect, so that veloped for all residents of the plant may provide spar,, for
Gov. Hatfield speak in East County the people of Viet-Nam”, Gov. Hat­ because it was news for the county to host the U. S. team: the cows will move their pro­ area.
Other classes to be offered
duction schedules ahead one
recently and you certainly can’t say
area. Had it been a new am­
YEAR-ROUND CAMPUS
as well. There is also
the
PGE, PP4L, U. S. and First hour. I have always had the
field
said, “only to a succession of bulance,
for the SRFD or had National, and Bank of Cali­
either is softening his stand on Viet-
posslbiily
that some auto-
military dictatorships.”
it been a gift to the area from fornia will cough up >2400 for feeling, when D6T Is In effect,
Nam.
Parents and students every* motive courses may be avail­
that I’m short an hour’s sleep.
the
king
of
Siam,
this
would
He
went
on
to
point
out
that
not
able In the Metal-Royaie plant.
transportation
for
the
U.
S.
Sen. Morse’s opposition is more le­
But I’m consoled by the thought
galistic—our “illegal” involvement all the \ iet-Namese fighting us are have been news. In this case, 1 team.
that next fall, I’ll regain that
the guy just wanted a free plug
COLLEGE ON WHEELS
The committee has planned lost hour.
there—while Gov. Hatfield strikes C ommunists. “In many instances, for his towing service.
the
Golden
Rose
Golf
tourna
­
harder against the administration’s they’re nationalists seeking liberty
The college planning staff is
ment May 22 at Bowman’s, a
from foreign interference.”
Richard Wesselink had extra
lack of candor.
Welches school PTA is hav­
studying
the possibilities
of
luncheon for >3, plus a "ski- duty after last weekend, when
"Never let yourself become
Hatfield says no one man (mean­
There have been efforts, politically ing a "meet your candidates" see” auction. Bill and the
establishing a truly portable
part
of
the
circuit
between
two
someone with a twisted sense
meeting, committee are now on the look­
ing LBJ) should be given a “blank inspired, to couple Morse and Hat­ night at the next
live wires,"
Henry French, service for the residents of the
of values, pried open school bus
Tuesday,
April
26
at
which
all
district, tn order to relieve
check” and that about all the people field together as two peas in a pod
out for auctlonable items from doors, swiped gear shift knobs,
Portland General Electric com­
10 candidates for the three
ever get is “Trust me.”
because of Viet-Nam.
donors. Ticket sales are being and various and sundry items pany safety coordinator, told some of the congestion In the
positions open on the school
present office building, we are
handled by Mrs. Eileen Ander­ of value onlyjio school buses.
Hatfield also disagrees heartily
Bull Run school students Fri­
They may agree on Viet-Nam but
board will be present Each
planning to make temporary use
with the so-called American “com­ they’re still poles apart on other mat­ will have time to present his son, Rhododendron, and Mrs. But that didn’t prevent school day, April 15.
Eleanor Blitz, Welches. (Call from being kept next day.
In his "Electric Power and at a trailer house, custom-made
mitment” to Viet-Nam.
ters. Hatfield, for instance, views in­ case and qualifications for Eileen
without normal fixtures and fur­
if you have items for the
Common
Sense’’ demonstra-
Pres. Eisenhower, for instance, flation as a very major threat; Sen.
these highly paid positions of
auction, Hoodland 246).
nishings.
After the college
Friday noon at the ON PA Mon, the PGE expert empha­
committed only military advisors to Morse s remedy for most every do­ public trust Dr. Ginny Wingle
The last money • raising admen’s meeting, I shook hands sized the basic rules for safe rumpus la developed
brought this to our attention
South Viet-Nam and economic aid if mestic ill is to spend even more.
trailer will be used as a tra-
event for the ski tourney is the with Gov. Mark O. Hatfield. He dandling of electricity.
and
wanted widespread pub­
certain reforms weer made. He made
vallng counseling office. Ten­
opening
ceremony
at
Timber-
Should Hatfield be elected, they’d
read my name card, called me
French used a miniature pow­
licity about the matter, so here
tative plana call for setting
no military commitment.
line. Tickets go on sale soon. Joe, and said "I read you all
er
line
to
explain
the
dangers
make an engaging pair of senators.
it is.
up the counseling staff
ad­
Are there any others who might the time.” How’s that for a
in situations involving high voit-
jacent to the high schools at
pungle up a couple grand? Call kick-in-the-ego?
age, kite flying, automobile ac­
There’s many a news story
the district for conferences with
Bill Spencer if you feel gener­
cidents and thunder storms. high school students. In this
that we miss every week, and
ous.
I have been struck so often PGE’s continuing safety educa­
Sec. of State Dean Rusk went be- at both meetings, suggestions that for­ some of the reasons for this
by the slings and arrows of tion program conducted In coop­ way, the students will be able
for a Congressional committee in sup­ eign aid be cut were greeted with are legitimate. Some time ago,
to ask
questions
about
Did you ever have the feeling
outraged fortune, I’m tempted eration with schools within the
port of continued foreign aid appro­ hearty applause.
the Mountain View Chapter of
curricula, specific courses, and
you might shoot yourself? I to join My Drinking Uncle, who
utility's service area. During educational programs, they will
priations.
The American people are certainly the Order of Eastern Star, have; every Thursday morn­ claims he never feels his liquor
The gist of his conversation was willing to do what is necessary and celebrated the 50th anniversary ing when the paper Is out. The because he doesn’t like to get the 1964-1965 school year, PGE be able to lake aptitude,
representatives talked to 26,279 interest, and other tests before
that it would be the height of folly there have been repeated and drama­ of Its founding In Sandy. The trouble with Russian Roulette, his fingers wet . . . J. C. C. students.
evening
was
a
Saturday.
I
had
however, Is that not -------- *
to cut back on foreign aid.
tic successes because of foreign aid.
said I’d be present for a story
Russians are playing it
However, there are growing indica­
Vet at the same time, the evidences and pictures. Twodays previous
tions that foreign aid may be in deep of waste, corruption and inefficiency to the day, I opened the front
Harold Edes, who
trouble and that Congress may put in foreign aid have been so wide­ door and influenza. So there I spark-plug in a gun safe is the
the sharpest axe yet to State Dept, re­ spread that the people obviously have was In bed; no pictures were lnK program sponsore« by the
quests.
taken, and very little at the
Sandy Sportsman’s Ass<
had their fill.
story
was published.
We’ve attended two political meet­
would also like to teaci young
When the people react, as they did
sters the joys and ;
ings here in East County recently— at the meetings here, the word won’t
Sandy has some picturesque
shooting clay pigeons, or trap
one Democratic, one Republican. And be long in getting to Congress.
characters, and I saw one walk­
shooting. Friday even in L April
ing down Main street Wednes­
22, at 8 p.m., the Sp<
day morning. This one had a
will meet at the Smith garage,
beard, a cowboy hat, and the
They’ll probably dlscu ss this
You get an idea of what is happen­
Napalm. of course, is the jellied hat was adorned with bells. subject, so why not be there.
ing in Viet-Nam when you read the gasoline which can turn an acre into Naturally, as the bearded one
walked, the bells tinkled. Now
following:
Mt. Hood Lanes and t the San-
a flaming fireball the moment it hits. I’ve been called a character,
“Receipt of an order by one com­
dy Western Auto store will at-
pany for 100 million pounds of napalm The military has used it extensively and the reason is I hear bells fer a free bicycle to • junior
all the time, and now and then
bowlers, andtheprogran n starts
for Viet-Nam delivery arouses specula­ in Viet-Nam.
take a healthy swat at a passing
Apparently, it now is to be used to butterfly. These oddities make this Saturday. Each tl
tion as to possible institution of a
youngster bowls, he’ll
defoliation policy at some time in the burn out vast areas of Viet-Nam and, the passerby start looking for free ticket The bike
future.”
thus, to destroy suspected Viet-Cong the men In the white suits with given away at the annua sum
The quote is In the coldly imper­ hideouts. Unfortunately, however, na­ the butterfly nets.
mer bowlers picnic.
* * *
sonal language of a financial news palm doesn’t always seek out only the
when it comes to investing your
Mass confusion has been gen­
letter. The news-letter reports signs Viet-Cong; it has hit friendly vil­ erated by seemingly conflicting
P. N. Smoke Is chain
of a “real pickup” in some areas of lages, too.
stories on dates of various
this year’s Klwanis-spoi
money. Your savings at our bank
California, largely as a result of Viet-
elections. To add to the confu­
Fly-In Breakfast Smok
This
is,
obviously,
not
a
very
pretty
Nam.
sion, let me again point out looking for volunteers
war.
with
some of the dates. April 21, fresh ideas to help ma
are insured up to $10,000 by the
residents of the East Side Ed- annual event more attr
ucation District, (Mt.
Hood and entertaining. Well, S
Federal Deposit Insurance Coro
Com nunity College), will vote
because airplanes hold such
on the budget for operating the fascination for so many ]
college In the year 1966-67. On who are afraid to rid in
them,
May 2, the same voters will go I think your free plane
ride
to the polls to elect a person idea is terrific. Does a
to the college board of directors have an old plane they
might
for a four year term. Okay, got want to crash for the t
that?
seekers? Besides that,
May 2, most of the school 1s great;
you should
budgets In the area will be sometime!
voted on. Notice of these school
budgets Is published In legal
Klwanis club
and
form on another page of this their ladies will be entert
week’s Post. Got that?
Thursday evening by the Bill
Tuesday, May 24 is the day Wagner band. This Is the f
for the primary election. On that Judge George How
that date voters will decide plays the piano with, or
• Mortgage Loans
their choice of political candi­ companies the band, If you
pre-
•
Bank Money Orders
dates for public office. Now, if fer not to end a sentence
with
you wish to vote in the primary, a preposition.
• Safety Deposit Box
you must be a registered voter.
Miss Wlbc lost "her”
Nell Jackson, Dick Steffi Joe
,
,
,
blonde wig and out popped
• Bank by Mail
If you are not a registered
misic-man Joe Hill »nd mi ....
.
*
Medders, and George Mo
. .
, ,
nxuena. Minus the disguise, Joe, a
voter,
you
can
register
now,
S andy ode mutual 7 2271
After Ms I’rH ?
10,0 Wn ln the Hood-Land area.
have been voted good guy
• Personal Loans
at the courthouse Ln Oregon
After his participation in the San Ro Esta bowling
11 members of the Key I
• Checking Accounts
City; at the Boring Fire de­ from Sandy. The group d:
e will also be known as a pxxj.sport.
partment; at Pioneer Realty, to the Seattle Key club <
Get Out and Vote!
A Plug for OMSI Auction
Sen, Morse, Gov, Hatfield and Viet-Nam
PGE Man Tells
Power Safety Tips
Foreign Aid May Be in Trouble
Not a Pretty Business
SAFE!
BANKING
SERVICE