TMI SANDY (Ora ) POST Thur» , May IR, (Sa< I' By Anna Olds 663-3435 THIS I BELIEVE orina Kenneth Moon was installali follows: Mrs. Gaye Zimmer­ visited by students of Mrs. as 1966-67 president of Boring man, Mrs. Uta Dalgleish, Mrs. Louese Shields and Ray Gran by Parent Teacher Assn, last week A. B. Comer, , Mr. and Mrs, last week on their annual field Norman W. Hickman at the final meeting of this Bill Mrs. Toan; trip. Afterwards, classes wenl Boring, season. President Mrs. Warren Gregson and Mr. and Mrs. Democratic Candidato lo the Boring firehall where Norquist officiated. Others tak­ John Gantanbaln. Mr. Ganten- Fire Marshal Ollie Peterson ing office were Mrs. Kenneth b.ln announced names of 4-H gave a demonstration of voting Moon, vlcepresldent; Ray Gran, Camp Colton scholarships: machines and Matthew tRileids second vice president; Mrs. Nancy Cate, IXtroth.a Cool, showed flammability of hair­ Position No. 4 Fred Wilson, treasurer •nd Luann. May, Karen Moon, Wan­ spray and ant poison. Mrs. James Goetschlus, sec­ NORMAN W. HICKAAAN Classes of Miss Dawn Gun- da McMurry, Debbie Stone, retary. Ray Zimmerman played I HKI I* Il thai »,ich huiluin bvliig la inlllled to llvv and Teresa Urquhart, Elaine valdson and Mrs. Helen lx>zier Kork muhi coniiltluna ahhb i-nalde luin to malntaln hla dlg- a piano solo and Sam Chianello nlty and salt-rimpect In itm aaaieh for aecurlty, every liian Ayres, Carolyn Ward, Georgette went to The Oregonian and the selections on the electric tuuri lie prolit led Iroin exploltallun —* liiat lie inay feel no Pacific Telephone and Tele­ Williams and Steve Gantenbeln. m*vd lo cploit olhers The ex|a*rlence of maltklnd luut ahown guitar. OSU summer session scholar­ graph company on their field Report was given by auditing lndip«ndrn»«, and ships went to Kitty Kladstrup, trip last Thursday. (or vvriyuiu A n f|*. ni«n uorkln« working together, logrlher, we van committee membersWard Abe - M k * . ‘ (ruin our mhlNi Ken and Curt Meier, Delores I \ \ H , , , i m i dm, Wr niuat haw property lein and Fred Wilson. Members Dalgleish, and Ray Zimmer­ lax relief ut th.- nrxt m-NHbui of ihr leginlMiure. W# ran re* voted to give excess PTA funds man. ¡lew ihr « ruuhin« burden of ta vallon un earh of u« by helo­ in« rvrryunv tu bet oni« « |*rodu< tlv« nieniber of «« m l«ty A« to the school library, after <-ach une of un hrvornr« prtxlui ilve hr mm« «up|»urt for him- Following the meeting,mem­ «elf mik I hl« ( miii II v , hr rat iin money to pay laxe«, «nd he donations were made to 4-H Thirty members of the Sandy bers viewed an art exhibit by earn« hl« own «« It reaiiert U r « «n pievenl m huo! dropout« scholarship fund and other Grange attended the meeting the painting class directed by commitments. last Saturday night at the Kelso u mai hl uv, w Matt Shields. Mr. and Mrs. Alan mmov» < i « | m ik I« nt rnrn from th«* w«lf«r« SPRING BRINGS OUT THE ENERGY in youth, and here Diana Lindsey and Martha Commendations went to a Grange Hall. Larsen, Marie Pinkerton, lone Drew try out bicycle-built-for-two bit on a sunny afternoon. number of persons for their The meeting was preceded by (O’Brien Photo) PitigiMma Much prttgmm« can nnm ihr takpayrr In Oregon Norquist and Glenda Smith were lltrriilly mllllmiN of dullur« Our lax «tructur« need« to b« exceptional work for PTA, as a pot luck dinner after which painters who demonstrated how mri hMUlrd al oner In order to provide «uhat ant lai pro|»«riy Edna Amstad, Augusta Bruns lax relief through a modified Incume tax program baard the canvases were done. u | m » ii ability to pay I am (>iqM>«rd to the IMp‘,4 pro|»rrty tax and others entertained with limitation, and I am upiMjertl to a general aale« tax Paintings by Carl Naas and readings and John and Duvld F hl < vrio% ... I III I II o that everyone «hould La Donna Comer were also on May 19 - 4-H Leaders haw thr op|M>rtunlty to I* educated tu thr fullret extent of Ludi gave skit entitled hla tapabllllle« (loud in hiMtln, n | affiti by adequately paid pro Assoc, potluck and monthly display. First grade room r Mw Lit, ii I I .... .1....... .... . k . .. "Girls are Silly.” Before open­ In Its mothers were hostesses. meeting, Canby fairgrounds, “ . . . I ! I> i tf at t< iin ing of the business meeting the Midway Motors opened for ............ p, o,, i,, in. it,, inr aiow tvaritri an<> 6:30 p.m. Mr. and Mrs. Goorge lame News end Views About for Ilie h < < .-I. riilrd Muilent vih al loimi (raining, adult i laaaam group enjoyed a community business in Gresham this week In high •• hoida and ■ onimunlty < olh g, ». and r< hahllllallun hosted a dinner party honoring May 20 Clackamas county Mt. Hood Community College for the phyah ally and < inothumltv handicapped Three ate sing. at the comer of Powell and Mrs. Vera Hollenbeck of Phoe­ turkey breeders, Channel 6 TV, haen programa fur you. tor lite, and fur out children Through Master John Ludi conducted Hogan Road. The used car op­ aucli programa wc can aave ... ...... » tot each taxpayer oy 7:30 a.m. nix, Arl»„ this month. A *11*' h'lmhi i of unpruductI»< Itliena tn a minimum By Alan R. Goodell eration is owned by Bob Goody. The four year’s figures, former resident here, she has the business meeting, at which o' I Ilion , , i Htl.lTVy that organised lalmr la a May 21 Spring Guernsey Administrative Assistant three persons, Annabelle constructive element in our modern society We must legally Goody has been in the auto when added to the total teach ­ been show, Canby fairgrounds, 9 a.m. visiting friends and rela- prolcH t the rtghla of employees to bargain c ollectively through business for the past 15 years ing experience average of all tlves recently. And the Lanes Isackson, Merlin Malar and reprreintal I Ven of their own choosing We musi vigorously May 26 Clackamas county oppose so-called right-to-work laws and any Irglslallon which Although the idea of Mt. the staff, becomes over seven Eunice Malar, were given the and gave as his reason for were in Phoenix during the early home Extension unit meeting, • • " . e n i < « • n i iki i. veerwweve, * « if iv 1st and 2nd degrees. moving to Gresham an effort Hood Community college is years. Many of the staff have part of her visit in Boring! individu« I muh•«i.il-fllr workman who mu«i 1* r«m«rnl>«r«<1 Brightwood. " ‘ Mint Improv» Ihr employment < om|M-n«aiion program Legislative chairmen, V. De. "to get away from the high new, and those of us on the taught in high schools and other They weren’t at all sorry to nini thr W m kmm’N < *om|H-n«Mtion law mu«t lx- «mentirti to provici« greater protic tiun (or th« workman W« must have Butler, defended L.B.J.’s Viet pressure and fast deal’’ type professional staff are newer colleges. This experience fac­ return to our rainy weather wucr Working condition«, lhcrr««i*d twnrflta mu«t I m - provlclrcl to all of you, the college is not tor is quite unusual. Most of selling. Nam policy and Agriculture (or thr Injured workmen «nd thrir famlllm ami wo muat ri­ after a siege at 9 8-degree pana our «tai —‘ ■ new in terms of the experience >duc«ili>n«l. «n<1 chairman, Anton Malar, gave "Customers will be received community colleges start op­ weather going through Cali­ y re rniiNt la* ent our«ged right and give warranties on all previously performed by the but from our point of view nesday, May 25 and graduation the use of hay crushers. <>' Ml MIVUV XM, IMH KTK) ... I HKI.IKVF: thsl doctor’* prescription SLIMODEX 27 Instructional staff and divid­ cars.” Wava Ludi, Home Eccxionitcs and yours, it means that stu­ at 8 p.m. on Tuesday, May 24. l<»url«m and rv<-re«tlon ahould I m » «neour«grd in Oregon will help you lose thote extra % rJQUltable freight and nhlppln« ralr« muat T m - obtained for ing by the total number of staff dents can expect (and will re­ chairman, reported an the The school nurse and first grade Weal ( oa«t hualm«« The etale ahould provide a amall hual- members, we found that the ceive) a high level of instruction money donated to the State neaa clearing h<»u«e to give aaalatance to Oregon bualneaara teachers will confer with moth­ in obtaining capital, advice, «nd technical Information Kvery average amount of community from experienced instructors. Grange Scholarship fund and by simply alimi) urga for arrort muat I m - mndr l<> entourage and aa«lat thr amall bu«l« ers of the new first gradeclass extra portion*. SLIMODEX co*t* college experience per staff reminded the women that they Mn eeaentlal part of thr community INJURY PLAGUES DEAN on field day in a pre-registra- OX MFXIOH l ITIZ1 NN ... | iimm that »vary »fOrt only $3.00 and b GUARANTEED member is nearly four years! are to serve lunch Saturday, * muat I m - made to ratabllah rondltlona bv which our senior Harry Bradley, Dean of tlon session that will answer to work or get your full money I?1 ,Mn .rrnmh’ Imporant part of the local commun­ This amount of experience does Students, May 21, for the "boys” who became the first any «gestions about next Sep­ bock. SLIMODEX it told exeknive ity Stair-wl Ie program« ahould be d«vrkq>«d ao that rom- Pd Pol Adv Normon Hickmon not Include many other years casualty of the new college will be working on installing munltlea may have the benefit of the tal«n(a of <>ur aenlor tember’s classes. Com., Jonn Ruch, 9038 SW 25th cltlirna while ala<> brining au< h pertoni lo live with dignity of educational experience and last week when he cut his little a new roof for the Grange Hall. • m J 1 ,r •^wnilani r whh h they have helped lo create Portland, Ore. The Don Koch family stayed training. • II-; ,h"' KA,’.H }'«>TK HKI HESk‘sTH A Hf. "pinky” on a desk while mov­ at the Oregon coast this past MAN HOTK Whan roll villa for your .Hist» Krprraantatlva you ho|w that hi- will aomrhow hrlp you to r.all*. your ing Into the college traller- weekend. dream» your ambit Ion. „„.I your goala If you »l»ct m» a> office. Normally a llnebacker- Moms and Dads club awards your rrpr»arntntlv» I a in nttrmpt to und»r.tarul your n»»ii» ami to Introduce and aupimrt leal.latlon which will aarva slzed gentleman would not even llnner at Sandy high school your needs and those of «11 th. people My background and require sympathy with such an Saturday was occasion of Jim my urofeaalon live me -omr advantage In understanding your Former Sandy band director, '"ou,1 *n<’ r,,,•r', ',n ,h' Isrm. I have worked Injury, but Bradley required Boring receiving the John with farm lali.r oraantxatloas, I nerved u a professor of Ronald James, has requested a three or four stitches. Philip Sousa award for achieve­ guest appearance of the SUHS £f th»' mdTiMei. 1» primarily In the rehabilitation INTERNATIONAL SKIER fl.-.tio..l ? y Injured worker In dearrlhlnc my quail- ment in band. We understand dance band at a concert to be lalc.l th«» ".r/’L '''■ "t my committee have INQUIRES Jim has a scholarship to a bil'lms^ i'n 1 . . '/’'Aman has sn excellent education, broad given at Washington’s Toledt Helgi Axelsson, internation­ summer band seminar at Sac­ stand I mu « r«l*rl»nre the ability to under- high school where he is now olitZ" r ¿ni ’ ,o'iw len< r to strive for a better so- ally known skier from Iceland, ramento, Calif., this August! illi 1 teaching. Í: has injured about enrollment Ron Verdoom received a key The conceit has been ached at Mt. Hood Community college the same evening as most val­ uled for Friday, May 20. for the coming year. Axelsson uable basketball player, an ac­ Accompanied by director Fged said he would like to be close complishment for a sophomore Proett, members will leave ★ 19-Year Resident of Clackamas County to Mt. Hood, on which he has on the varsity team. Sandy Friday afternoon, spend skied in competition before. He ★ Home Owner ★ Taxpayer The Boring Dairy 4-H club, Column paid for by Committee to Elect Norman W Hickman the night with Toledo students is one at the finest skiers In directed by Mr. and Mrs. John and return home Saturday. the world. In addition to com­ Gantenbeln and Mr. and Mrs. GLEN WHALLON believes that a responsible legislator has a peting in ski meets, he has also Arnold moral duty to ALL the citizens of Clackamas County. Moore, this month Instructed on the slopes at Mt. toured the following places: Pd Pol. Adv , Comm to Elect Glen Whollon, M E. Jone», Chmn., Baker and at Snoqualmie Pass. Mark Jersey farm, Adin Hester 13340 S E Rusk Rood, Milwaukie, Ore. YARD WORK DIVIDENDS farm, Harold Otta farm and the It Isn’t often that a college Bob Wagner place where they president can find an instruc­ saw a demonstration of dairy tional program In his own back fitting and showmanship. Mak­ yard; but Dr. Klapstein has done ing the trip were Ken and Curt just that. While preparing the Meier, Sharon, Steve and Diana fgL TM» DIRECTORY Phone MUfual 7-2781 yard for lawn planting at his Gantenbeln, Linda and Vickie new Gresham home, Dr. Klap­ Moore, Rod and Marsha Lie- stein was visited by a neighbor, pold and Kelvin Brewer. BOOKKEEPING OPTOMETRIST Bud Felton, chief pilot for Sky­ MJB Coffee company was ways. Felton, who has worked with and in airplanes for sev­ DR. ROBERT D. SCHOUTEN eral years, Indicated an Interest OPTOMETRIST In developing a program th rough Office Hour* 9 o m to 5 30 Maj. Robert R. Rutledge, the college for pilot training, Doily except Wed , Sun Fri I 3 30 p m whose wife, June, lives at 616 airplane and engine mechanics, Mf Hood Denial Bldg N. E. 64th Ave., Portland,com­ MU 7 2676 and other related skills in J15 E Pleatant Ave Sandy pleted the 18-week associate CONCRETE READY MIX aeronautics. Don’t be surprised course May 13 at the Army If Mt. Hood Community college PHYSICIAN MT. HOOD REDI-MIX Command and General Staff should offer such a program College, Fort Leavenworth, Reedy Mix Concrete ■ Crushed beginning this year. Kan. ELTON D. LEAVITT, M.D. Rock • Sand and Gravel This circumstances is an­ The course is designed to other of the ways in which Physician and Surgeon Phone MU 7-7734 prepare officers for command community college programs Office Houri 9 A M. to 6 PM and general staff duty in divi­ Body except Wed , Sun Sot 9- J P m Plant located at Firwood Junction often develop — a citizen sees sions or logistical commands .MU 7 2631 MEDICAI BIDG. SANDY a need for an educational pro­ and to familiarize them with gram and offers his assistance INSURANCE duties of the general staff at w. A. NOEHREN, M.D. In the development of such a corps and Army levels. Phytician aAd Surgeon program. General Harold K. Johnson, SAVE MONEYON Office Hour.: 2 to 5 p.m. U. S. Army chief of staff, was ALL INSURANCE Daily except Thur«. Set. 9-12 noon the graduation speaker. 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Smith Motor Co SANDY, OREGON SERVING YOU SINCE 1911 Wendell Wyatts “As your elected representative in the Congress of the United States, I know how important your vote can be in main­ taining good govern­ ment. I urge you to get out and vote in the Oregon primary on May 24.” Space for thit political advartlia ment paid tor by th* Re elect Con- gr***m*n Wytt Committ»*; Qltnn R Jock, Chtirmtn, 5495 Grove St W*»t Linn, Oregon BAUNACH Hom« for the Aged Office at Salmon River Bridge PHONE HOOD lAND 402 BRIGHTWOOD Veteran* - Social Security - Welfare Graciou» Living on Limited Income Fine Food MU 7-3589 SAND AND GRA VEL ROCK CREEK SAND McGUIRE NURSING HOME AND GRAVEL MU 7-4712 Crushed Rock, Fill end Top Soil Home for invalid*, convaletcent patient* and those needing nursing care. 658 • 3138 Marthe C. McGuire, R.N. 'URVEYOR loving Core for the Aged & Convole»cenf MARX & CHASE ORCHARD CREST NURSING HOME Registered Land Surveyor 24 Hour Nurting Core for ambulating and bed patient*. 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