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

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THE
SOIL, WATER
and PEOPLE
Chips and Whittles
S
By JOHN K. ANDERSON
^ gateway
by E. Hartman
if you did not attend last Motel at Brightwood had Neun
Friday's Mooulite Madness sale two pups answering their de-
in Sandy, you missed in addition script Ion on an Island in the
to the free gifts and bargains, Sandy River. He told Wlngle,
a lot of fun. The carnival spirit und Whig Ie swum out to the
seemed to prevail from oneend tslund und rescued the ma«
of town Io the other as throngs rooned pups. Shell said he will
of shoppers went buying or eye­ be eternally grateful to Cook
ing from store to store to have and Wtngle for retrieving the
lost
and
nearly
starved
tickets punched.
and
praised
the
Prize winners In the Pajama Lubs
and couslderathxi
Parade are listed elsewhere in humuness
this paper. Sandy clerks out­ of Ranger Wlngle In swim-
did themselves In selection of
The humaness und ctxislder-
nightwear this year and the atiun of Hunger Wlngle in swim­
judges reportedly had a diffi­ ming out after the dogs when he
cult time choosing the winners. wus already tired after a liaig
Customer cooperation In the hard day directing a search for
Pajama contest was also ex­ a missing child and who und
cellent and the Judges had no could expect to be up most of
easy tusk In selecting the win­ the night fur the same reusem.
ners. Unfortunately there was Shell «aid thut the pups were
no category for babies . . , so near death when found they
many appealing were on the probably wouldn't have surviv­
scene . , . all of them prize ed another night on the island.
worthy in my humtile oplni<«i.
Those uf you who complain
Nice people dept. . . ai>out uf sore muscles after three or
the first of July two Lu b pups four lines of bowling might take
belonging to Shell and Peg El- note of the numtier of games
woud, who live on I aj I u Puss that will be tiowled by the ludy
Rd., strayed from home. Duys pros in the Gulden Gate Tourn­
of searching proved fruitless ament this week end. Not count -
and the EI wucm L s had Just atniut ing the 6 game Pro-Am
given up hope of seeing them Friday, the tournament winner
again when District Ranger and runner-up will bowl 02
Peter Wing Ie called Shell to games in two days -• 42 of
say he hud found them. It seems them In one day!
that Ed Cook, who runs Cook’s
Last week just before closing
time, the office phone rang and
a man's voice informed methat
the 5 o’clock mail truck would
be late because It had a flat
tire. I thanked the gentleman
for his kindness In letting the
Sandy Post have this hot piece
of news and asked him if he'd
like me to inform the Post Of.
flee of the situation. "But isn’t
this the Sandy Post Office?”
he asked. I told him it was but
the newspaper one not the U.S.
Government variety.
Conservation practices ap­
plied by land owners this year
are hay and pasture seeding,
ponds for wild life and rec-
Entered at the Post Office at Sandv nt— u-
reatiun, tile drainage and for­
-i-„ matter under »u * .y' 1 lackamas County. Oregon as second
class matter under the Act of Congress of March 1879
est management.
P ¿i^0" n'T ?b"SherS Assoc.at.on and N.t.on.l Ed.ton.1 Associ.t.on
Land owners are using tech­
_
every Thursday by Outlook Publishing Co
$2 Annual Subscr.pt.on
nical
assistance
furnished
through the North Clackamas
Sandy Po»t( Sandy, Oregon
Soil and Water Conservative
July 21, 1966
District.
Hay and* pasture seeding to­
tal over 100 acres. Improved
varieties of grasses and le­
gumes were used. Fertilizer
Oregon City, Ore.
If my remarks offended Mrs.
was applied according to soil
July 16, 1966
Pingel and Mrs. Bernard they live midst an element of ex-
convicts and hoodlums and the tests. Excellent stands were
undoubtedly sparked a similar
The Sandy Post
atmosphere of their community evident on all fields.
reaction in other readers and,
Small ponds were completed
Dear Sir,
is “unhealthy” and that they
although it is never my inten­
I noticed the class picture tion to ignite-a-fire, I seem have a couldn’t-care-less at­ by H. C. Kruger and Park
of the Sandy High Freshman
titude about the whole thing! Lumber Company, Estacada;
to do so every now and then.
Dick Wheldon, Sandy. Permits
class of 24-25 in last week’s
I just can’t help being a “Zelda These were the statements Mr.
Post.
Lee made publicly — and I are pending on three more to
Zealous” about anything con­
be built before fall. These water
The 3rd one from left stand-
cerning the Hood-Land area! still claim the right of right­
ing In the back row, is Gordon
storage projects are for private
eous indignation!
To me Hood-Land is HOME!
As to Mrs. Bernard’s re-, recreatlon, wild life and fire
Bacon. His father worked for I love it! And for this reason
me at the Bull Run Plant of the alone my feathers ruffle easily tort, I have this to say: It protection.
Twenty-thousand feet of dram
has never been my belief that
P.G.E. Several faces are fam­
when someone knocks it.
iliar, but can’t call the names.
being “entitled” to something tile have been installed by Dis­
Former residents of Marmot,
I hope Mrs. Pingel and Mrs.
trict farmers. This is an ex­ Mr. and Mrs. Marvin H. Light, been attending Central Oregon
I enjoy your paper,
Bernard understand my feelings -- assured one of receiving it!
College and will be a student
Respectfully
I was raised with the under­ cellent land treatment practice. now of Madras, have announced
-- even though they disagree
• it p.U nil UbtVBIBit) this I.ill.
V. Dell Butler
standing that although I might Drainage reduces excess water the
engagement
of
their
with them. It’s much like, if
Gordon is serving in the Navy.
from
the
surface
and
subsoil.
be “entitled” to something —
daughter, Linda Ann to Gordon
someone were to say to me,
Portland, Ore.
Clem Ault and Vic Bowman, W. Meigs, USN, son of Mr. His next duty station will be
I
would,
nevertheless,
have
to
“One of your children has a
Lkimneik, Virginia where he will
July 15, 1966
put forth the effort to attain it! Estacada area, are woodland and Mrs. Sy Meigs, Bend.
wart on his nose.” I might be
attend
electronic speciality
thinning sixty acres apiece.
Sincerely,
.Both are 1965 graduates of school.
well aware of the wart -- but
The Sandy Post,
Margie J. Carothers Bowman has sold some hop Madras High School. Linda has
I would certainly resent having
No wedding date has been set.
Sandy, Ore.
(Alias “TheSnooper”) poles and cord wood from his
someone tell me about it! And
36 year old stand of Douglas fir.
Brightwood, Oregon
I would particularly resent it if
To the Editor:
they published the fact in the
My letter which appeared in Oregonian!
I was delighted by the re­
The Sandy Post was published
marks made by my fellow Hood-
with my name a misprint.
Also we used to drive to landers, Nell Howe (Nell’s
Welches when the only access Notes) and Eileen Anderson
was a plank road. My husband (Snoop’s Super-Duper Substi­
The Oregon state system of available in these programs:
supplied the generator, Crabbs tute for the Hood-Land Hap­
higher educationhasprescribed agriculture, applied science,
Garage, Rhododendron, which penings column).
In essence, I agree with Mrs. a two-year course of study for elementary education, engin­
served part of that community
Pingel in that I, too, hope for students who Intend to transfer eering, music, forestry, and
their first electric power.
But this is a different era, a solution to the vandalism to senior institutions after two pharmacy.
In baccalaureate major pro­
and sad to say, the security problem. Naturally, all Hood­ years at a community college.
of homes and belongings, re­ landers are seeking a solution. This prescription applies to grams, the following are offer­
gardless of being a permanent However, if Mr. Lee and Mrs. each major area of study: mu­ ed: English, philosophy, foreign
or summer resident, is now Pingel feel they are putting sic, history, philosophy, agri­ language, speech, general arts
and letters, social science, an­
subjected to unhappy incidents. “pressure to bear”, as Mrs. culture, speech etc.
Pingel stated, I suggest they
Mt. Hood Communitycollege, thropology, economics, history,
Sunday School
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aim in another direction and re­ has received approval of com­ political science, psychology,
ELNA L. PINGEL
Wetfminil«» Fellowship
509 N. Portland Blvd., frain from the “name-calling” mence lower division college sociology, biology, chemistry,
High School Group 7 00 p m
tactics.
BANDSTAND
visitors
at
Oral
Hull
Park
await
courses
in
all
the
major
trans
­
mathematics,
and
microbiolo
­
Portland, Ore.
start of program by blind
musicians.
Nursery Core During Worship
For instance, Mrs. Pingel, fer curricula. While every re­ gy.
(Post fitioto)
if
I
spent
part
of
my
time
in
Parsonojn MU 7-3644
quired
course
for
every
trans-
Editor, Sandy Post:
Approximately 75 per cent of
BEV E I NEUENFELDT
may not be all necessary courses in the
It would seem “Snoop” was the North Portland Blvd., area fer program
up to her old tricks again by of Portland (Mrs. Pingel’s available this first year, Mt. following areas will be avail­
diving head-first into hot-water Portland address) and was Hood will be able to offer at able this first year: geography,
least 71 per cent of all pro­ botany, entomology, geology,
over the recent publicity in­ seeking a solution to the prob­
The following list physics, and zoology.
curred by Mr. Robt. O. Lee lem concerning many of my grams.
In those programs where 100
in his capacity of Chairman of neighbors, I would first alert shows relative availability of
the Vandalism Committee for my neighbors to the problem necessary courses for several per cent of the required pro­
of these major transfer pro­ gram is not offered, the classL
the Zigzag Summer Homes and ask them to help solve it.
I certainly would not antagonize grams.
Assn.
es not available are generally
MOUNTAIN GRANGE #926, Morning Services
them with insults; i. e. they
In
the pre - professional sophomore level. This situation
)0 30 o m
Meetings second and fourth
Sunday School
9 15 0 m
courses of study the following exists because most of the en­
Mondays 8 p.m. at Grange Hall,
curricula are entirely avail­ tering students will be fresh­
A Cordial Welcome it
Sleepy Hollow Rd.
Extended to All
able to all students: art, archi­ men.
PASTOR WAITER LUEDTKE
tecture, business administra­
EMring the second year of
MU 7 6501 - Hom.
tion,
secondary
education, operation, the college plans to
MU 7 6381 - Church
home economics, journalism, add a large number of sopho­
dentistry, law, medical tech­ more classes to the curricula,
By NEU HOWE
nology,
medicine,
nursing, so that second year students
Hood-Land Reporter
and secretarial science.
will be able to get all neces­
At least 80 per cent of the sary course work done in two
So I went for my first at­ ame to straighten things out for
tempt at water skiing. Would them. At least they will have courses necessary to complete years before transferring to a
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Kennedy
the first two years of the pre­ senior institutional.
some positive reasoning to go
(Diwn lundy) are the parents of
you believe, I wasn’t a com­
professional programs will be
on, if they would talk to him.
a baby boy, Todd, bom July 6.
plete success. I never once
He has always seemed more
They are remaining at herpar-
stood up, but I went quite a
Sunday School
9 45
than cooperative to me. Always
ents home, the Harold lundys
ways in a squatting positon.
Morning
Worthip
did like to try and patronize
for a short time.
We were going to.try again,
Young Pvople i
6 15 p m
the home businesses first.
Mrs. Ray B. Wilkinson (it
but then the motor decided it
PICNIC LUNCH is enjoyed by the blind and their
7 00
Our deepest sympathy to the
Booth Road is at Gresham Hos­
Bible Study Wed
7 30
friends on Sunday outing at Oral Hull Park for the
had had about enough for one
family of Wallace Aschoff, of
pital
for
a
week.
Mrs.
Walter
WM E ROSE, Paiior
Blind.
day, and we were most happy
(Post photo)
Boring. Wally suddenly passed
Reed Is also at the hospital.
MU 7 3661
to make it back to the moorage.
MU 7 6304
away last Friday. We graduated
Betty Hodge stepped on
a
from High School together, and
Monday, July 25th, classes aid Gagner, Donna Gunderson,
broken bottle, and got a very
though I never saw them very for the Sandy grade school sum­ J. Gynther, Marcia Gynther,
nasty slash in her foot, so
often, I still remember all the mer swimming program will Bill Harrington, Dubbie Hayes, Note: Chon Saekoh was Sandy’s
“We had lunch In Bend -
rushed her back to have it
fun we used to have in school. begin. Buses will leave for Rey­ Edward Henry, Elizabeth Hen- *65-‘6C exchange student. Shels a break in Bums. By the time
taken care of. Next time I
Hate to keep harping on the nolds high school where the ry, Debbie Hite, Terry Hite, now touring the U.S. before re­ we arrived in Boise, everyone
am going to stand up, that
article In the Oregonian, but classes are held fromtheSandy Roger Howard, Jeff Martin, turning to herhome in Thailand. seemed happy to see a beau­
is if my arms are still usable
just remember something else grade school for the registered Shirlee Martin, Teri Martin,
tiful city.” Here she spent her
after today, (Sunday).
Today Chon is staying at a first night out of Oregon, stay­
that I forgot to mention last children at the times designated Loretta Nelson, Rena Nelson
Esther Lymp getting around
week. There was a statement below:
another American
Christine Parker, Linda Quinn, home in Washington, D. C. Her ing with
very successfully in her cast.
about the lack of Garbage Ser­
Bus #1 leaving grade school Joan Reich, Elizabeth
Roth, tour leaves tomorrow for New family. The chaperone of the
She has a walker on it. All
vice on the mountain. That is at 7:30 a.m. and returning at Chris Roth, Steve Roth, Karen York City, and her home In group asked Chon to do a Thai
the fashion designers, I am
c^iite a large misstatement. We 9:45 a.m.: Donna Allison, Randy Roth, Jimmy Russell, Debbie Thailand.
dance, but her costumes for the
sure, would be green
with
Where has she been since she dance
have excellent garbage service, Allison, Garlan Anderson, Kim­ Salisbury,
unfortunately
were
Mark
Salisbury,
envy if they could get
a
the only thing is that you do berly Anderson, Bryce Bignail, Steve Salisbury, Gary Schwartz, left Sandy on June 24? What has packed and waiting for her in
glimpse of Dates Lymp’s hat.
have to pay for it. But
I Ricky Bignall, Robert Bignail, David Shaw, Terry Smoke, Lee she seen? What are her feelings New York City. She plans to
It is a charmer.
departure from the
am sure the folks in the city Sheri Day, Richard Dyal, Greg Spahr, Randy Stapleton, Ellen as her
substitute one (if the outfits
George and Lorraine Staggs are still paying for their gar­ Grokett, Debra Ann Harding, Taylor, Nancy Taylor, Wayne U^.A., now draws so near? she has with her. Out of the
Dick and Dee Steffi, Chon’s
back from a trip to the beach. bage collection. The rates up Doug Harding, Roger Harrison, Taylor,
Steve Urban, Dale
44 students on the bus, there
Not one nice sunny day while here are no higher than any Rod Huserik, Marsha Jubitz, Waibel, John Warren, David American parents, took her to are 5, including Chon,
from
they were there. George was other rural area, and the ser­ Douglas Koppenhafer, Bryan Wunlsche, John Wunische, Mark Albany where she met with other Thailand.
Twenty-four coun-
AFS
students
returning
home
willing to bet that it was lovely vice is good. So there.
Koppenhafer,
Brad Kubitz, Wunische, and Tim Wunische.
tries are represented.
their year in the
the day after they left. 10 years
Jennie Welch back from her Marlin Kubitz, David Levan,
There is room for a few following
What are Chon's feelings for
ago, we spent a week at the two months tour of Europe. Sue Ann Levan, Sally Lymp,
United States. In Albany, they her Sandy parents? Her own
more swimmers on the 7:30
beach and it was beautiful every Will have to get a more de­ Suzanne Lymp, Tanya Marble, a.m. bus. For those who wish were taken on a pressed-wood words express very definite
day, and we haven’t found one tailed report from her, but Ricky McVicker, John McVick­ to register please call Mrs. industry tour. In Eugene, Chon
homesickness:
“It is un-
as good since, but will keep from her correspondence she er, Harry Nicholson,
"We watched them
Larry Joyce Bignail, MU 7-6212 or related:
believable that I have left you.
the movie “The Way
trying.
had a marvelous time, and will Nicholson,
Roy Nicholson, Mrs. Lucille Christensen, MU shoot
My feeling is that I come to
Heard through the grapevine be home to rest, Ha. I have Becky Noehren, Kerry Noehren, 7-2855.
West”, but unfortunately noone visit some city around here and
is allowed to go close to that
that there is quite a bit of never seen Jennie, when she is Lennie Noehren, Shelly Noeh­
going back to our home after
area
unless they have
rumbling going on about some exactly, just resting.
some that. But everytime I realize
ren, Alan Page, Steven Page,
relationship
of the gals refusing to bowl
with the movie that I am going farther and
Gary Predmore, Bobby Pursel,
stars.
”
any longer at the Sandy Lanes.
Julie Pursel, Nancy Root, Gary
farther each day — it gives me
On Saturday
Wonder if they ever throught of
night, a big
Lee Russell, Clifford Sander­
a shock that I can hardly be­
banquet was scheduled in Ai­
telling Lou their complaints,
cock, David Sandercock, Carol
CLASSIFIED ADS PAY
lieve it. But it is true that I
July 27 —County 4-H En­ bany. Chon’s reaction to this:
and finding out if he will be
Sheldon, David Sheldon, Kim
will wander farther and farther
“The banquet turkey is really
Stapleton, and Marcella Steffi. tomology Field Trip.
until the farthest place, that is
good.
They divide It into four
July
31
--
Clackamas
County
BROWSING TIME • 7 DAYS A WEEK
Bus #2 leaving grade school
my country. Then comes a hope
Turkey
Growers
Reunion
and
pieces.
You
should
see
how
at 8:30 a.m. and returning at
FROM
10AM 'TIL 9PM
and wish -hope to see you again,
10:45 a.m.: Barbara Boothby, Picnic, Feyrer Park, Molalla, big one piece. I ate only half even though I still don’t know
MOUNTAIN CRAFTS
I P.m.
of a piece. I wish you were
how can I get here. I think
GIFTS - APPAREL
with me. After the big dinner,
August
16-20
—
Clackamas
Jennifer Burdick, Jeffrey Bur­
you know how much I miss you.
County
Fair.
we sang and talked, to get ac­
AVON REPRESENTATIVE
dick, Bruce Bradshaw, Alisa
I don’t stop thinking of you even
quainted.”
Bradshaw, Mark Baughman
Sandy Relatives Visited
though I am having fun. The
The group of A.F.S. students
Howard Courser, Trella Cra­
bus trip is really great.”
Mr. and Mrs. Erv Fuerstenau left Albany by bus Sunday morn­
mer,
Robert Crane, Randy
Chon’s most recent letter
of Rapid City, S. D. visited rel­ ing, June 26, at 8 a.m. For
Crane, Marilyn Dove, Linda
continued: “I am now in Chey­
atives In Sandy on Monday of Chon It was more farewells with
Edmonds,
David
Edmonds,
enne, Wyoming. I don't have
this week. They were guests of the family she stayed with there.
Connie Eldridge, Earl Eldridge,
any activities here so I find
Mr. and Mrs. Emil Fuerstenau, Here,
IN AT GAY'S
»ID have KOFFEET?
from a letter to her
Julie Fleischman, Marilyn Fox,
can spend time to write. We
Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Krebs American parents, is part of
Vern Fox, Jeffrey Gagner, Ron-
and Mr. and Mrs. Aaron Meyer Chon’s diary:
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LETTER BOX
Engagement Told
Mt. Hood Okayed for Lower
Division College Courses
Community
Church
SANDY
COMMUNITY
CALENDAR
Nells
Notes
Cottrell
Doings
Listed
For Swim Buses
Letter From Chon
Farm Calendar
Immanuel
Lutheran
Church
Sandy
Assembly
of God