Sandy post. (Sandy, Oregon) 1938-current, April 21, 1966, Page 4, Image 4

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TH! SANDY (Or. ) POST Thur.., Apr. j,
As ! said before . proper
In the first place- thinking
teen or twenty
students at
Welches - approximately 20 about It and doing something preparation will take time .
per cent were tn need of re­ •bout it are two different things. so why ail the hub-bub at thia
The Importance of the matter point?
medial reading.)
Yes - Mr. Denton spoke. He requires a considerable amount
A final note on the above
asked the board to tell him of background work and care­
subject:
President of th«
"why he was fired” from his fully laid plans.
By Th« SNOOPER
This is something that can Welches School P.T.A. Mrs.
position as principal of Welches
hardly be accomplished over­ Jean Strong has sent a letter
School tn mid-season.
night!
to each of the ten candidates,
Just once I’d like to sit down
Yes
-
he
was
given
a
reply
Flax Breakfast at the golf club-
Surely every tax payer in who have filed for the three
tn front of my typewriter and 1*11 never know! Thia was by chairman of the school board
the Hood-l.and area is well positions open on the school
know exactly how to start the followed
by participation In a Mrs. Geraldine Radmilovich.
column! With so many activities golf tournament. After which She stated, “For the better­ aware of the growth expected board, Inviting them to attend
to take place in this part of the P.T.A. meeting on Tues­
and people to write about - I dashed home to whip up the ment of our school.”
at
I’m forever at a loss about what column • and company arrived
No- many people attending Clackamas County? It la only day, April 26, 8 p.m.
natural to assume additional Welches School. The meeting
to use first.
for dinner,
Ginny and Pete the meeting (also Mr. and Mrs.
school facilities will be needed will be d -voted to Introducing
This time 1 guess I’ll begin
Wlngle dropped by for awhile Denton) were not satisfied with
by backtracking to the previous and before they left, Marty and this answer and attempted to in the near future. (Those who the candidates. A panel dis­
have children in school know cussion is planned to give the
issue of the paper. There was
Harry Amacher arrived! (These find out in detail what prompted
*• are already in need!) Hut parents an opportunity to learn
a picture on page two, of four are all delightful people who the board’s action.
lovely ladles, that dosarves a don't mind in the least If I
Yes - It was Indeed J.C.C. anyway you choose to look at the views of the candid, ten.
predicts: A
second glanca. Because
in
the the matter - nothing can tie done (Snoop
full
Ignore them completely while (Post editor) who ended
reality there are only three
with a few well in the immediate future! So HOUSE!)
doing the column! At this discussion
why all the fUaa?T?T
lovely ladles In the photo. One
very moment, Marty, Harry chosen words. He told the group
Look at It this way for a
Time to switch to lighter
of the four is an imposter! and R.J.C. are happily Involved of the possible legal entangle­
minute and see if you don’t topics? Pm ready If you are.
The thorn-among-the-roses is
ments
which
could
tie
Incurred
tn a three handed game
of
Joe (the music-man) Hillend! cribbage.)
as a result of the situation agree with me. Just pretend And we might as *•11 start
the decision to build a new with “full housos” which re­
I’m not positive who
in­
The above list of activities and made it clear that Mrs.
school was already made. O.K. minds me to any a bit about
stigated the ruse, but I sus­
Radmilovich
was
not
obligated
should be a clue to the amount
pect Eileen Anderson had a lot of people I’ve been in contact to add to her statement because now we’re at the point of se­ Doug Bakers vlait to the moun­
to do with dreaming up the
__
with during the past few days! of this! He also stated “the lecting a location. Just think tain. He certainly played to a
-
?!
^Mue Lou Stauffer, (at left) with Eleanor Wtbc. In Heu
whole bit. Her coherts were
current board was elected by about a couple of the basic full house at the golf club Sat­
f m ?
(Wonien’sInt®rna‘ional Bowling Congress) to present trophies
Emily Woodward and
we elected items Involved such as water, urday night!
Lou
In
retrospect, it seems tome vote and since
at the banquet, Miss Wlbc was a willing substitute.
sewage and highway proximity.
Stauffer.
The Pow Wow room held a
the
majority
who
asked them we must have felt they
were worthy of our support.” At this point it would be Im­ capacity crowd of diners, eager
As I understand It - the plot questions re our school pro­
was based on the premise - blems were residents whose (Note: We elected the follow­ possible to decide on a site. We to see and hear the main at­
that since there would not be
ing - Mrs. Radmilovich, Tom have seen drawings showing the traction of the evening .. the
children
were beyond grade
an official from W.LB.C. (Wo­
Hollenbeck,
Duane Hergert, proposed new highway - based Journals’ celebrated column-
school affairs.
Minus close
Food
Is
always
an
Interest
­
men
’
s
International
Bowling
Tom
Day
and
Edwin Ferraris. on a survey taken ten years 1st Doug Baker.
guest
NINA G. BAIRD OPPERMAN Rebekahs Lodge, the DAR, Sons
contact with the situation, these,
ing subject, so how would you Congress) at the San Ro Esta
Three of those elected remain ago. We were informed by a speaker, Baker (cigar and all)
A Daughters of Oregon Pio­
people seem to be lost amid
in office. Ferraris and Day letter to the Hood-l.and Cham­ seemed to hold the audience
Funeral services will be con­ neers, and was active in the like to plan a Low Cost Meal? banquet (to present the bowling a sea of rumors and Innuendos!
awards)
they
would
produce
On
April
12,
Firwood
Exten
­
resigned
and were replaced by ber of Commerce that It will Ln the palm at his hand from
ducted Friday at 2:30 p.m. for PTA and community affairs.
sion did exactly this. They not their own “official” to handle I have been told point blank by
Georgia Vermaas
( who re­ probably be another two years beginning to end.
Mrs. Nina Grace Baird Opper­
She is survived by the wid­
several readers that I fell down
only
planned
a
low
cost
meal
the
Job.
Hence
the
invention
at
signed
as
school
clerk
and was before this project will receive
man of Sandy who died April 18 ower, Paul H. Opperman; a
These remarks are • sam-
on the Job as a reporter be­
but
prepared
several
dishes.
“
Miss
Eleanor
Wlbe
”
!
replaced
in
this
capacity
by any attention. (Prediction time
at a Portland Nursing home. son, Bruce V. of Sandy; a dangh-
pie
of what I heard following
cause
of
the
way
I
handled
the
The original plan was to be
Meal planning is very im­
Petty Hergert) and Bill Swan­ again: Snoop predicts public
Services will be at the Ed­ ter, Isabel Walters of Yamhill;
Bakers’ performance: “| can>t
school board meeting. It seems
son. Mrs. Vermaas and Swan­ pressure will make a change
ward Holman A Son Funeral two brothers, Bruce Baird of portant. The health and happi­ carried out by Ray Novotny, but I was expected by many to give
get over how young he looks,”
son were selected by the three in the highway situation. When
home and interment will be in Portland, and Cecil V. Baird of ness of your family depends another obligation on the same a detailed coverage of the meet­
"I thiMght he was much old-
greatly on your ability to keep date made it impossible for
elected board members. J.C.C. facts and figures showing the
Pikes Pioneer cemetery in Los Angeles, and 10grandchil­
•r.” "He talks just |lk, he
ing In the column.
each member well nourished Ray to take part in the prank.
also suggested “we seriously amount of traffic come to light -
* Yamhill at 4:30 p.m.
dren and one great-grandchild.
writes.
” "A very entertaining
In
the
first
place
I
did
not
re­
with enjoyable meals. It takes Joe Hillend made a fine
consider the qualifications of methinks this situation will
Mrs. Opperman was born
guy,” etc., etc. and ^¡1 m the
attend
the
school
board
meeting
demand
action!
This,
however,
careful consideration of all ex­ placement and managed to have
those who are candidates for the
Aug. 26, 1886 on a Pioneer S. RALPH HARPER
same vein. If anyone was dis­
penditures to be certain the as much fun over his mas­ with the editor at the Sandy
school
board at the present is a matter I’ll dig Into later
homestead in Yamhill.
She
Post I assumed any actual re­
appointed
— Yours Trulydldn’t
on.)
time.”
S. Ralph Harper, 82, 300 N. family is well fed. A home­ querade as the gals did. Joe
was a graduate of Good Samar­
hear about It!
porting would come from him.
We
are
Just
now
in
the
pro
­
maker
may
wisely
ask
"Are
we
enacted
his
role
with
complete
Yes - other topics were dis­
itan nursing school and Oregon Center St., Sandy, died April
What was Snoops reaction to
Had he felt the need for
a
cussed at the meeting:
The cess of trying to establish a
Normal school and
taught 15 at a Portland hospital. He spending enough for food”, seriousness - until Lou Stauffer detailed coverage, I’m sure he
Baker? Same as everyeme elxex.
water
district
in
the
Hood-
"Are we spending too much”, let the cat-out-of-the-bag by
school lunch program. The date
was born July 17, 1883 in Van­
school for many years.
He impressed me as being ■
woild have provided it!
of dismissal for summer vaca­ Land area - which would also
She was a member of Rock­ couver, (Clark county), Wash. or "Can I feed my family bet­ deliberately knocking aft his
good-guy
type character -- and
Now
that
many
of
you
readers
have
bearing
on
the
location
wig. (This issue contains be­
tion. The results of a title
Harper attended school at ter for less money".
wood Christian church, Yamhill
since Harry Amacher says It’s
have alerted me I will try to
a school. When uou think
So you see meal management fore and after pictures.)
Salmon Creek, Wash., until
search settled the question of of
1
true -- PH take Harry’s word
be specific in answering your
how much oronerfv hekrnca to of all the details Involved -
coming to the Sandy area in is very lmportant!"In the Basic
for It!
Minus the wig, Joe was re­ questions.
Welches
School.
It
was
dis-
1
now-doesn
’
t
seem
a
bit
too
Four
Food
Plan
”
there
are
milk
1922, when he became the own­
cognized by many as “Joe,
Yes - all the members of the
covered that rather than thir­ soon - to be looking into the
or milk products, meat (fish,
er and operator of the Sandy
the music-man”. A favorite school board were present at
teen acres - thirteen lots were facts
।
regarding school facili­
' MY FAVORITE FLOWER
Creamery, and then later the poultry, eggs) vegetables and
(Continued on Page «)
in the Hood-Land area, Joe the meeting. No, Mr. Bach, the
In our area.
purchased. The thirteen lots ties
1
fruits,
bread
and
cereals
plus
Sandy
Cold
Storage
Lockers.
IS THE ROSE. THE
(and his combo) provided the seventh grade teacher, was not
total an area of approximately
other foods as needed to com­
In 1945 at Jennings Lodge, he
music at the Sweethearts Ball- "fired’’ (you’d be surprised
\ cardenia IS YOURS.
five
acres!
plete
meals
and
give
adequate
married Clara M. Johnson who
and will be doing the same for at some of the rumors flying
Yes - the subject of the need
food energy and food values.
died
in
1956.
Harper
belonged
to
r BUT WE'RE
the Fashions and Funnies show about) but was made principal
for a new school was discussed.
In a low cost plan you want
the IOOF in Sandy. He was also
on April 30!
BOTH PARTIAL TO
and is now teaching the eighth
(A
subject which seems to be
the
maximum
food
return
for
a member of the National As­
grade class. Another teacher
creating a considerable amount
your dollars spent, so you must
sociation of Retired Civil Em­
Joe made the announcement
was hired to teach the seventh
of pros and cons!)
be a careful shopper and:
ployees.
he will "be making music re­
FOR ADULTS AND TEENAGERS
grade.
Yes - Mr. Bach was
1. Know the cost of items gularly - all summer- at Bow­
Harper is survived by four
present at the
school board
Why there is so much con­
nephews, Hartzell Harper of at the various markets;
man’s Mt. Hood Golf Club".
2. Know the cost of items He extended an Invitation toMbe meeting - and so was Mr. Den-
troversy concerning a
ne«
Gladstone, Winifred A. Harper
FOA «SETTI Nd OUR
!°n. Mr. Bach discussed the
school is beyond met I simp!)
of Cathlamet, Wash.; Irwin of you purchsM;
PRESCRIPTIONS FILLED.
heed far a special program.'pf
cannot
understand why thia
Port Angeles, Wash., and Rob­
remedial reading. (Itwas stated
seems to have become such a
abundant
supply
(cost
is
cheap
­
ert of Fresno, Calif.
be my command”. (Snoop pre­
that out of two-hundred and tll-
er);
big issue at debate!
Next Door to the Poet __
Services were held Monday,
dicts: Joe Hillend and
the
4.
Read
labels
and
compare
April 18 in the chapel of the
Hillmen will be a real attrac­
different packages for content; tion at the golf club this sum­
Carroll Funeral Home with pri­
5. Know which convenience mer- for those who Love to
vate entombment in the Port­
foods to buy and those not to listen - as well as the dancing
land Memorial Indoor ceme­
purchase;
crowd!)
tery. Rev. William Hoffhlnes
6. Know how much of food
officiated and Mrs. U Edwards
dollar can be spent for two
was the musician.
If the above item sounded
food classes (meats, fruits and like a plug. . .that’s because
vegetables).
it was!!! Eleanor - oops, I
The budget our Unit planned mean Joe, Is one of Snoops
was for >25 a week for a family favorite people and I’m hoping
at four. It was set up In 1964. he will enjoy working this sum­
The public is Invited to the It averaged about >5 to >6.25 mer at the golf club so much
Clackamas county library open per week for meat. >5 for milk that he and his lovely wife
Hair Lightener 5 J 50 house on Saturday, April 23, or mUk products. >5 for veget­ Janie will move to the mountain
from 2-4 p.m. The open house ables and fruits, leaving >5 for for keeps! So don’t be surprised
Plus Free Triol Size
is in observance of National cereal and bread. Cereals may if I remind you quite frequently
Library
week (April 17-23) be cut some, leaving more than "to head for the golf club when
PGE Collection! - West Coast
>3.75 for fat, sugar, sweets the dancing mood strikes”!
which has as its primary goal
Telephone - S & H Green
seasonings etc. (Coffee, tea,
the
creation
of
a
general
aware
­
While in the plugging mood. .
Stamps - Clacigomas County
ness of the services which are soda pop are not foods). If
Don’t haul that bedraggled old
Bank (Money Orders
fruits
and
vegetables
are
used
offered to the public.
chair or sofa to the dump until
One of the services of the In season when they are cheap­
you’ve checked out the scoop
Clackamas county library is er this helps stretch the budget.
at the Hood-Land Upholstery
In planning low cost meals
that of the bookmobile, which
shop! This Is the place to have
will be open for inspection dur­ keep In mind nutritional values,
furniture fixed up like new -
ing the open house. The county vitamin value, mineral value
or better than! Jack and Lois
library is located in Oregon and plan around family health
Card will be moved Into their
(in
case
a
member
is
diabetic
ft Avr, .
.
City on the site of the old
new shop by May 1. They’ll
MUTUAL
Red Soils experimental farm, or has an allergy). Also try
be in the lower level of Brew­
7 2531
along with other county build- to get family’s cooperation so
ster’s Cedar Plaza at Sandy.
that their likes and dislikes fit
,n"s, off Kaen road.
(Snoop predicts: When the Cards
Into the amount of money to be
outgrow
their Sandy location -
spent.
they’ll come back to Hood-Land
Several low cost salads were
where they can really expand!)
served and one main dish — I
Final plug-type item..George I
thought the main dish very tasty
Staggs has decided to find out I
so for what it’s worth — I’m
if the mountain is ready for I
passing it on to you. Try It,
the Go-Go- Girl bit! He has I
you’ll be surprised. It is very
one hired - for a one night stand I
I Johnny Sez
good, low cost, and nutritious.
farm tractor co
next Saturday, April 23, from I
BAKED SPLIT PEAS
- BUYING? —
10 p.m. til 2 a.m. - at the Bar- I
See Us for New
1 cup dry split peas
low
Trail Inn. (No predictions I
- SELLING? —
Jacuzzi Pumps and
1 1/2 cups water or meat broth
Hood-Land
Happenings
J
OBITUARIES
FIRWOOD
Extension Unit
Drug Facts
NEW STATIONERY UNE
SANDY
HlaattiORue
Corning Ware Skillet
Ju„ «5.88
OGDEN’S VARIETY STORE
CHEVROLET
CUSTOM CAMPER
County Library
Sets Open House
Lady Clairol
DRUG
SANDY
I BUSINESS DIRECTORY
.
— TRADING? -
I 24-Hour Phone Service
when calling Johnny,
I
MO 5-3491 with
Repairs on All Makes
Of Pumps
Loop Hwy. 4 Boring Road
—
J. J. WALKER
Gresham, Oregon
Telephone MO 5-4164
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SPtf
AT 8-5045
4950 NE Union
Portland
LAWN MOWER
SP-tf
rotary tillers
HANCOCK
HEATING SERVICE
New Installations - Repair Serv.
Ph. MU 7-7338 • Day or Night
Radio Dispatched Trucks
ROHDE & ROHDE
utes. Salt to taste.
Before baking our Unit added
wieners cut in pieces — the
combination was delicious.
News at the new officers and
Achievement Day later.
Rebekah Lodge
JEEPS
Stationery Supplies
SALES & SERVICE
Call MU 7-2781
FARM TRACTOR CO.
loop Highway & Boring Road
the sandy post
grated carrots may be added)
but optional
1/2 cup onion
Place in baking dish—cover.
Bake 350 degrees for 45 mini
107 So. Bluff, Sandy
Phone MU 7-3503
GLEN HANCOCK
Rt. 2, Box 1680, Sandy, Ore.
For Job Printing,
Boll 2 minutes — soak 1/2 hour.
(1/2 cup celery, or 1/2 cup
Gresham
MO 5-4164
The Rebekah Lodge met last
Thursday and elected delegates
to go to the state convention
in Baker the later part ’ of
May. Delegates elected were
Mrs. Robert Illge and
Robert Smith.
Delicious refreshments were
served by Ruth Mitchell
and
Minnie Reed.
from Snoop about this!)
Incidentally, it was a real
treat to discover Claire Ug-
lested back in his old stompin’
grounds. He sang with the combo
at the Barlow last Saturday night
and proved that time and exper-
ience have certainly developed
him into a polished performer.
It was also nice to see
Claires’ lovely bride Norma
again.
If you have doubts about the
amount of Interest created by
the Welches School board -
think again! Everyplace I’ve
been (since the paper came out
last Thursday) people
have
asked me questions about this
topic. And as usual - I’ve been
around! Friday night we at-
tended a party at the gold club,
then went to a second party -
a surprise housewarming for
Lois and Paul Rice. Saturday
we went to the Pow Wow affair
and followed this up with a tour
of the mountain spots. How we
managed to drag ourselves out
of the sack to make the Gin
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