Sandy post. (Sandy, Oregon) 1938-current, April 21, 1966, Page 6, Image 6

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    TH« SANDY (Or..) POST Thur... Apr. 21, I'M (S m . |)
Hood-Land Happenings
Letters to Editor
Bob
I. out there running
around th. track, with com­
petition hot on hia heels, and
(Continued from Page 4)
keeping the same partner. The then—with one last burst of
Kal gets her hair caught arowd speed, he races over the line
SHORT SHOTS:
the button on the fellows sleeve In first place! . . .but where
Sooner or later practically and believe me -- if you can is his Mom and Dud at this
everyone on the mountain Is figure out how to do it as well moment at triumph?
tagged with a nickname. Gloria as Robbie and John -- you’ve
Joan is singing at a con­
Gaulke Is now known as the got it made. Getting these two cert, very proud to be a part
"Split-Pants-Kld” because of untangled was a real chore — of a well blended group
of
a recent incident (or should but the big puzzle is — how .Ingers, The song end', the
1 say accident) at the bowling did they manage to get so tang­ crowd applauds! . .but whsre
alley!
is her Mom and Dud at this
led up in the first place?
How come Sandy high choir
moment for her?
Activities on tap for next
class students want to know if week: Tuesday, April 26 PTA
Dick is reciting Hnss tn a
Bill Anderson is going to learn meeting, Welches grade school drama presentation. He knows
to
play something besides M 8 p,m. Lions Club meeting
his part is needed to make up
Springtime in the Rockies on WecMesday, April 27, 8 p.m.
the success of the play. His
the piano?
lines come our perfectly!. .
Saturday, April 30, is fun
Jack Saunders and
Millie and frolic time at the Fashions but where are his Mom and
Gulick won Low-Net honors at *nd Funnies show sponsored
Dud tonight?
the Mt. Hood Country Club golf by the Hoodland
Oh, we all know the ans­
——
Women’s
tournament last Sunday. Other Club, Inc. The fun starts at
wers — Bobs parents were
prise - winners were Mary 8 p.m. at Bowman’s ML Hood
in town shopping that even­
Kuchs, George McLane and Golf Club. See you there!
ing. . .Joan ’s parents had had
Jerry Bechtold.
a rather hard day themselves
Bye now, Snoop
If you see Nancy Spencer,
and this was just "one thing
planting a garden in the vicin­
too many ’. . .Dick's parents
ity of the Log Lodge — don’t
felt the play was for "students
be surprised. Her bowling team
Marine Private Michael T. only and just a waste of their
was awarded a complete set of
Mello, son of Mr. and Mrs. time to go", so they stayed
gardening tools for being on
L. A. Mello of Rt. 2, Sandy, was home w a the ing TV. . ,
the bottom of the San Ro Esta
A few, and It is a shock­
graduated from Marine recruit
League. A poem composed by
training at the Marine corps re­ ingly low number, feel that
Eileen Anderson suggested that
they must be "Moms
and
cruit depot here.
Nancy and her teammates (Pat
Turing his eight weeks of in­ Dads’’ for all the students,
Elliot, Katherine Bartley and
attending school functions and
Jeanine Sperr) should consid­ tensified training under veteran supporting each student as an
er switching from bowling to noncomissioned officer Drill Individual, providing the ap­
Instructors, he learned small
gardening! Nancy answered the
plause that makes each stu­
arms
marksmanship, bayonet
jest by stating, "My team works
efforts
worthwhile.
fighting, and methods of self­ dent’s
harder to stay on the bottom of
These members of the Mom
protection. He also received in­
the league -- than the winners
and Dad’s Club are having to
struction in military drill.
do!
fill a lot more shoes than just
Army Pvt. StevenC.Schmale, their own, and they need as-
With
a calendar already san of Mr. and Mrs. Alvin P, sistanc e.
chuck - full of meeting dates Schmale, Rt. 3, Box 654, Boring, efforts
worthwhile.
These
— I hate to add another one completed advanced artillery members of the Mom and Dad's
(Darlene Kay Caudell)
to the list — but here goes training under the reserve en­ Club are having to fill a lot
listment program at the Army more shoes than just their own,
the third Thursday night of
each month!
artillery and missile school and they need assistance.
The Hood-Land Chamber of April II, at Fort Sill, Okla.
Calling all Moms and Dads -
Schmale was trained as a can­ Fist pause a moment and re­
Commerce Board of Directors
decided to hold a regular busi­ noneer in field artillery. His flect on this: Is your son or
training included maintenance daughter one of those students
ness meeting once a month,
8 p.m. at the Lions Hall, for and firing of artillery guns, seen searching the audience
all members. (Actually, I’m howitzers and heavy machine­ until they
spot the familiar
all for this idea! I don’t see guns. Instruction was also given faces, then seen nudging
The Chapel of the Hills was The groom’s mother chose a
a
how an organization can ac­ in ammunition
handling and friend sitting next to them with: the scene of the early evening beige suit with beige and brown
complish much without active communications.
"There’s Mom and Dad over wedding, Monday, April 11, at accessories and her flowers
participation of the member­
The 19-year-old soldier will there. I KNEW THEY would
Darlene Kay Caudell, daughter were also yellow orchids.
ship — and this requires "put­
return to his Army national be herel’’
of Mr. and Mrs. Albert Caudell
At the reception
held at
ting heads together’’ time.)
guard unit at the completion
Take a look at your shoes- of Route 1, Sandy, and Greg­ the horns of Pastor Chambers,
Members of the Hood-Land of his six months tour
who is filling them at your ory Dsuglass, son at Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Johnston,
the
Chamber of Commerce
are active duty.
Mrs. Quintin Douglass of Route groom's aunt, poured, and Mrs.
son or daughter’s school func­
urged to attend the meeting
He graduated from Sandy high tions? Somebody else?... . or 1, Eagle Creek.
Larry Caudell assisted. Mrs.
April 21, (TONIGHT) to aid in school in 1965.
Pastor George W. Chambers Charles Ward, assisted by Mrs.
YOU?!
Kathleen O’Brien
formulating policy for future
performed the 7:30 p.m. cere­
Ben Ward, cut the wedding cake
activities of the organization!
mony in the presence of 70 and Judy Ward passed the guest
(Did you remember to vote for
book.
wedding guests.
the Mt. Hood Commirity Col­
The bride, who was given in
After a wedding trip to cen­
lege operating levy? You have
marriage by her parents, wore tral Oregon for the young couple
til 8 p.m. to do it, so Snoop
a street length. A-LLn^, ¿own are now making their home on
suggests you stop at the school
of white cotton lace over taf­
Bluff Road, Sandy.
to vote on your way to the
feta. Embroidered pink rose
Chamber of Commerce meet­
For the past several weeks rounding into shape after its buds and light green leaves
Baptist Bible Clubs
ing!)
we have taken you on a visit usual hard winter. The grass is encircled the empire waist and
Have Final Meeting
Tonight is also the start of to a different golf course each drying out and growing well, her shoulder length veil was
a new dancing class at the golf week. Now that we have intro­ and the play is as good as held In place by a crown of
Happy Hour Bible clubs will
club. Call Marge Frazier — duced you to all of the four ever.
rhinestones and seed pearls.
hold their final meeting for the
Hood-Land 602 — for details. courses in the area, we will
Matron of honor was
the
At Mountain View Golf course
year Tuesday April 26, at 7:30
(It’s beginning to look like Snoop spend the rest of the time keep­
we see that the men are busy bride’s sister, Mrs. Harold
In
the lower level of Sandy
might just as well forget about ing you up to date on the local working on the new second nine Jackson, and Mrs. Djn John­
dancing lessons — I made it golf news and erf course each holes. Stumps are being blast­ ston was bridesmaid. They Baptist chapeL This will be
conducted in the same manner
one time out of six during the week we will have a profes­ ed, earth is being moved and chose m itching dresses
at
as each weekly meeting. Chil­
last series.)
sional tip for you.
very soon it is going to look light green and carried bou­
dren, teachers and helpers of
Speaking of dancing—Rob­
From up on the mountain like a golf course.
quets
of
yellow
chrysan­
all clubs in the Sandy area
bie Caniparoli and John White- we hear that Bowman’s Mt.
Gresham Golf club has been themums.
will participate. A cordial in­
head found a novel way of Hood course is once again
Candle lighters were Sherry
very busy also. For those driv­
vitation Is extended to
all
ing by that way has been easy Douglass, the groom s sister,
parents and friends, or any­
to see from all the building and Mike Ward, the bride’s
one Interested in learning what
activity going on. The new club cousin.
a Happy Hour Bible Club Is
house is well on its way to
Don Johnston served as his
all about, according to Alice
cousin
’
s
best
completion and the golf course
man and the Kent.
itself is improving.
groom’s attendant was Steve
Ushers
were
L.
Glendoveer Golf course, as Newell.
we know, has been established Caudell and Harold Quinn.
Washington, D. C., has more
The bride’s mother wore a
so long that we don’t find any
telephones per capita than any
building activity going on there. pink suit with white accessories
city
in
the United
We did find that the course is and a corsage of yellow orchids. other
Slates.
being groomed well and as usual
business is booming.
PRO POINTER
By Jack Beaudoin
Last week we talked about
putting and how to establish a
straight line in putting. Now,
how do we make the ball stay
on the line? It is very simple.
As we get ready to strike the
Mountain View Chapter of the Chapter’s first officers
ball for the putt, we place the
the Order of Eastern Star,
were : Mlnta Deaton - Worthy
putter behind the ball square to
Sandy, recently observed the
Matron; George Waite - Worthy
the
established
Une
and
Need a work saving chain saw? There was never
50th anniversary of their found­
Patron, Mary Waite - Associate
disecting it, thus forming a
a better time to buy than now - because Mc­
ing, with a banquet In honor
Matron, Bertha Purcell - Sec­
right angle to the line with
of the occasion.
Culloch is offering it’s famous MAC 15 and 250
retary, Minnie Proctor - Trea­
the putter. Then when we stroke
The Chapter was formed on
surer, Myrtle Townsend - Con­
direct drive chain saws at savings up to $25.00
the ball we try to keep the
December 21, 1915, when a
ductress aryl Augusta Bruns -
putter blade square to the line
Each features a "MAC" guide bar that
group of Masons with
their Associate Conductress.
throughout
the
entire
stroke.
If
handles the big jobs with ease, plus world
and’ made plans including se-*
The Chapter assisted in the
we have done this and assum­
lectiun ui (ne name -• moUmam
famous McCulloch dependability and value.
organization of a Rainbow As­
ing that our established line Is
View".
The Mountain View sembly here in 1947, and has
Check and compare-you can't find a better
correct, we have only one other
Chapter was Instituted March been active throughout the years
buy anywhere.
variable to control and that Is
11, 1916 with 28 members.
in various service activities.
how hard to hit the ball. If we
On June 21st of the same
Agnes and Ivan Barker are
control all three of these vari­
year, the Chapter was per­
Worthy Matron and Worthy Pat­
ables, we will have success in
manently consituted. änä given
ron in Mountain View Chapter’s
making the putt roll in the hole.
the number 125. Installed as 50th anniversary year.
By the Snooper
•Service Lines
Mr. and Mrs. Gregory Douglass
Wedding Vows Said
MCCULLOCH’S
SAW SALE
MAC 15
250
Regular *124.95 Regular 5^J°°
NOW *9995 NOW $140«
WITH 17" BLADE
WITH 19" BLADE
t^ T"*7 and
*',h ’ new McCul,och - »top <n today «nd get
the facti on thu limited time otter!
MOEN MACHINERY CO
nth nt..
o
bers that will please you. Af-
....
Bv NELL HOWE Hr .11 u u your tux.«, mil
H°od-land Reporter should be of some interfit to
you what is living ilon. with
So gratifying to find out that also to my daughter.
My your mmev.
there are other people who have daughter
and
son-in-law,
My one and only celebrated
had trouble driving to the drive- brought i
their guests Dean hi. birthday this past week, but
in mall box tn Sandy. Wander and Wendel Ellspath,
from how, will have to be in another
If the City Policeman couldn’t Portland.
column because It isn’t until
Wendel won one of the prises. tom >rrow. We never plan these
keep an eye on it for a spell.
There was a car parked in The Golf Tournament ad 18 things too far ahead, because
front of it the other day, and entrants, which w^u a lot of w. never know what we will
so I walked Into the Post Off­ fun.
all of a sudden decide to do,
l even played a half-way de­ or where we will decid» to
ice, and the cars owner was
standing inside reading the cent gain., and plan to play go.
paper. Guess I should have more often, than my usual twice
P.tle Stoii out to visit with
spoken to her, but just hated a year.
Jennie Welch for a few days.
Lo Gross from Men, was
to disturb her while she was
Petle is recmitly just out of
won
by Vern Sutton. Lo gross
reading.
the hospital, and has to tak«>
The Pow-Wowers
banquet for women, Marlon Sutton; Lo it easy for a spell. Can’t think
was a huge success, and Armin net men, John Alexander ami at a nicer place to recuperate
is to be congratulated on the Roy Bolt tied; Lo net women.
than with my daughters God­
excellent dinner. We did ktnda Frances Dowsett; Hi gross men,
mother, Jennie herself. When
throw them for a loss when we Duve Hansen; Hl gross women, I look back at all the summer,
ended up;with quite a few more Dottie Hansen. So keep your she put up with me, in
that
people than were expected, but mind on our Fall FroUc, we obnoxious age, when I wasn't
the reservations were so late plan to have an even bigger too sure whether I was a boy
coming In that I didn’t receive and better program.
or a girl, but hoped It was
There has been so many calls
word of them until I arrived
a boy, and all the wonderful
about the School Board Election,
there myself.
trips we went on, and
the
Doug Baker was a most en­ and I was asked by so many to heavenly food.
joyable speaker, and a most give them the correct dates,
Even If she kind. turned up
interesting
person to speak and whose running for what, her no.e when Maxine and I
with. We all hope that he will and here it Is. The elec tion Is wixild put catsup on our Ice­
come out on our mountain more on May 2, from 2 to 8 p.m., cream. Tried It not too lung
often, and really moet some of in the WelchesSchoolcafeterla. ago, and It was horrible. Maybe
Running for the two year
the community.
they have changed the flavor of
The First
National Bank, term, are; Pete Wingle, Bill catsup.
Swanson and Dr. Lipscomb. For
Ross Fanning, and Burton Wal-
But then there are several
the
year t.rm
rad,
brought out a Combo,
food Items that I once thought
called "The Seldom Six’’, that Georgia Vermasa, Amble Cal­ marvelous, and have tried re­
were stupendous. They were kins and Melvin Dowell. For cently, and find them ghastly.
boys in the 7th, 8th and 9th the five year term arv Hoy Maytie our taste bud. were too
Keith Bowman,
grades, and the music they made Carothers,
immature at the time to know
Charles
was of the best. Even Doug Hallard Bailey and
what they were getting thrown
Baker said that M<mte Ballou Augustine.
at them. How glad I a in they
With all those candidate« to have matured.
might as well go out and shoot
himself. They entertained dur­ choos. from, there Is no rea­
ORDER BERRY TICKETS
ing dinner. We were so happy son that you can’t all get out
and
vote
and
find
board
mem-
and pleased to have Elene and
AT THE SANDY POST
Harry Lofgren as guests.
Elene was the original Se­
cretary of the Pow- Wowers
when they first started in 1949.
Her husband has the first mem­
bership card they put ouL Elene
let us pass around a placque
presented to her by past Big
Chief Al Greenwait, in honor
of all her past services, and
giving her the first Life Mem­
bership of the organization. One
for Mr. Jim IXuican, and one
for my mother, Nell Blstor-
tous.
Elene and Harry were ac-
companied by their daughter
and son-in-law.
and
Vlnce Gignact. Also Introduced
was Dr. Kapstetn the new pre­
sident of the ML Hood Com­
munity college. He came as the
guest of Dr. Casterllne. Every­
thing went smoothly, just a
slight riffl., when Big Chief,
Ken B.itomtn, introduced me
as Nell Wal rad.
At least it was a complete
surprise to the Walrads, and
Classified Business,
Professional Directory
For four Card In Thit
Phone MUfml 7-2781
DIRECTORY
BOOKKEEPING
VAN S BOOKKEEPING
& TAX SERVICE
(Ac roti from City Holl)
Bookeeping Record* Our Specialty
MU 7-3102 er 6454098 after 6 p.m.
CONCRETE READY MIX
MT. HOOD REDI-MIX
OPTOMETRIST
DR. ROBERT D. SCHOUTEN
OPTOMETRIST
Office Houri 9 o m •o 5 30 pm
Doily eicept Wed , Sun
Fn I -5 30 pm
Mt Hood Denfol Bldg
MU 7 2676
Sandy
PHYSICIAN
Mountain View Chapter
Ready Mix Concrete • Crushed
Rock • Send and Gravel
ELTON D. LEAVITT, M.D.
Phone MU 7-7734
Physician and Surgeon
Notes 50th Anniversary
Plant located st Firwood Junction
Office Hour« 9 AM to 6 P M
Doily except Wed, Sun
Sol 9 1 PM
E-ELECT a Legislator who works for you
and takes a firm stand on issues!
MU 7 263 1
INSURANCE
SANDY
W. A. NOEHREN, M.D.
SAVE MONEYON
ALL INSURANCE
Bob Griffin
Auto • Life « Fire
Truck • Business
MEDICAL BlDG
MU 7-3545
Phytic ion and Surgeon
Office Hours: 2 to 5 p.m.
Daily except Thurs.
Sat. 9-12 noon
MU 7 2501
jAaln St., Sandy
REAL ESTATE
’ SANDY
NURSING HOMES
BAUNACH
Home for the Aged
Veterans - Social Security - Welfare
Graciou» living on Limited Income
Fine Food
J. WOODLE
Real Estate - General Insurance
Office al Salmon River Bridge
PHONE HOOD IAND 402
BRIGHTWOOD
SAND AND GRAVEL
MU 7-3589
ROCK CREEK SAND
McGUIRE NURSING HOME
Crushed Rock, Fill and Top Soil
MU 74712
658 - 3138
AND GRAVEL
Home for invalid«, convaleicent patient«
and those needing nursing care.
SURVEYOR
Martha C. McGuire, R.N.
MARX & CHASE
Loving Core for the Aged & Convaleicent
Regitfered
land
Surveyor.
Surveying,
Mapping, Subdiviiion« Office located 3
mile« ea»t of Grerham on loop Hwy
Registered Land Surveyor
RICHARD
________
_
GROENER
Democrat
Senator
Position 2
ORCHARD CREST
NURSING HOME
24 Hour Nurnng Core for ambulating and
bed patients Physicians on call.
a«» ■ w xax V One Mile South of Sandy
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on Bonstedt Rood
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Business Directory
P.O. Box 431
Gresham
UPHOLSTERING
NYLON FRIEZE FABRIC
Specially Manufactured for
"Hard Wearing Children"
Available Now al Reduced Price»
Daveno A Chair Combination, $140 com
Sandy, Oregon
Nrwn' .ed Interior Decorating Service
Phone MU 7-2781
I. 17» HarXinf Blvd
Ortfon City. Chairman
Hood'
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