Sandy post. (Sandy, Oregon) 1938-current, August 04, 1966, Page 6, Image 6

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    Community
Presbyterian
Church
Recreation Report—
Columbia Gorge
By NELL HOWE
Hood-Land Reporter
John and Harriet Kuchta, for­ •ay wa are moat pleased tohava
mer owners of the Little Holland her in our midst, after all she is
Game and fish are climax ani­
ROADS
Cafe in Rhododendron, last week the prettiest niece that anyone
This is the time at the year mals of the forest brought about
opened Paulson’s, on 102 and could have, and she is our niece.
when logging activity is at its only by good land management
Foster.
Betty and Clyde Ei- A wonderful addition to any
conservation practices.
highest. Travelers at forest and
matinger are their new part­ neighborhood. While they were
roads should be on the lookout Well adjusted human beings
ners. Now you know anothei here, Petey Stoll dropped tn for
for logging trucks and equip­ are the true resource at con­
place to have a delicious dinner. a visit,
with
Jennie's dog,
servation put to work.
ment.
They have cocktails for their LambChop.
Wished they all
If we are to maintain these
How to detect logging tru« ks:
dinner guests, as well. Our could have stayed much longer.
1. Leave a window open so values for today and tomorrow,
very best wishes to them in Love to have lots of time to
you can hear the truck's engine. we must practice conservation
their new venture. With food spend with the wonderful people
2. Be alert for dust trails and make it an every day way of
as gotvl as John cooks, they we know and see all too seldom.
life.
on the roads ahead.
just can't help but have a suc­
Leona and Jay Small will
1. Don't litter.
3. • Notice the roads, wide
cessful venture.
celebrate their fiftieth wedding
2. Stay on the trails.
tread trucks and compaction
The Women’s Bowling League anniversary on August 7. Their
3. Put fires dead out.
may denote heavy use.
Is having a car-wash on Friday, son, Dxi, and his wife, Lou,
4. Don’t capriciously destroy
4. Honk horn on blind corn -
Au.’ust 5, at the Lions Hall in will co-host an open house with
any wild animal.
Morning Services
)0 30 am.
«emme, from 10 a.m. to4 p.m. D'liXhy and Russell Norquist.
Sunday School
915 q m
*•
. Don't waste game meat.
5. Always stay well to the
This is all to go towards slid­ Open house will be held from 2
right of the road «sp.-cully
6. Let wild flowers grow.
A Cordial W.lcom. i,
ing a team to New York, in p.m. to 6 p.m. at 46O8N.E. 35th
Extended Io All
on curves.
7. Cut limbs and trees only
1967. So save up all your dirty Pl. in Portland. Ourcongratula-
PASTO» WAITER LUEDTKE
6. Remember a truck full "ith approval from your Rang­
cars until Friday, and get a real tions to the Stnalls--and may
MU 7-6501 - Hom.
loaded won’t brake down as er, in developed sites.
wash job. After all, who cleans they
have fifty more happy
MU 7-6381 _ church
fast as a car. So always ¿Ive
8. Join in conservation proj-
better than a bunch of house­ years.
a log truck a wide berth.
wives.
A report from Clara Lehota
TRAILS
If you love your country, then
Art Blaisdell arrived home that her husband Is slowly Im­
The trail crew is always please show you care.
from his trip loaded with rolls proving from the stroke he had
going hard and fast. They have
FISHING
of films, and as soon as they last May. They had to pass up
finished
Oneonta trail and
Commercial fishing boats
can corral the national debt celebrating their fiftieth anni­
Franklin Ridge traiL They have will be seen on the Columbia
they will have the films devel­ versary because Mr. lehota
brushed four miles of Ruckel River beginning July 29, with
We offer
op*!. From the looks at them was much too ill.
Creek trail and are now work­ the opening of the commercial
he must have carried a special our congratulations tothem, be­
ing from Herman Creek camp­ salmon fishing season.
rt’E7<AMCAL HARVESTER of brus.el sprouts is shown by It, inventor, Gerald Meyer,,
pack just for film. Am anxious latedly, and a big wish for a
ground up the Gorton Creek
HUNTING
left, of Rt 2, Boring, to County Agent Jack Parsons.Named the “Paradise Harvester”
to see them. The first few days speedy recovery for him.
Sunday School
»45
trail.
Organized groups use the
after th« Meyers farm, “Paradise Acres,” th. machine, which require, only on« man
home, he had a bit of trouble
Morning Worship
11
month of August to sponsor
CAMPGROUNDS
to operate it, will pick 200 acres doing the work of 30 people. Meyers has been working
Young P.opl«’,
finding something to keep busy.
6:15
All people are entitled to hunting schools. These schools
Ev«. Service
on his Invention sine« 1963 and has sold two machines for use In California where th.v
7:00 p.m
They kept them so occupied on
will he used for th« first time this year.
California where they
Bibi.
enjoy a natural environment: are a fine place to learn equip­
(Wed.) 7:30
the whole trip, that they dlAi't
To learn camp crafts and skills ment and hunting techniques.
WM. e. ROSE, Pasior
have to try to entertain them­
BY ULUAN TEN EYCK
as our forefathers, to swim and One such school Is sponsored
MU 7-3661
MU 7-6304
selves, and now he has to get
boat in clear, clean waters. by the Northwest Bow Hunters.
back into the everyday grind
The Bow Hunting Clinic Is to
Such a delightful day at the
again. He had a wonderful time,
be held Aug. 14 at Washington
Pioneer
Picnic Sunday. Despite
and I am sure, is most willing
Park
Archery Range. The
the warm temperature else­
to go again.
Clinic will start at 1.
A' most cordial welcome to where the tall trees at the park
.
FIRE DANGER
my almost neighbors, Mary cast cool shadows. The Hiway
Moderate to High I
Jane and Nell Jackson. jyst Department has planted a hedge
WEATHER
had to welcome them publicly, separating the park from the
Increasing high cloudiness,
as they already have had my freeway and in time there will
little cooler west side of Cas­
personal welcome, many times. be added seclusion.
FARM TRACTOR CO.
cades.
It was so nice to greet old
They are very special people
- BUYING? -
friends. Lulu Roberts Post from
in my book.
See Us for New
- SELUNG? -
Jacuzzi Pumps and
Understand I will be losing Roseburg brought beck mem­
my neighbors
in abour four ories when Sandy High was
Repairs
on
All
Makes
- TRADING? -
weeks. Armin and Waltraud Bu- young, very young and four of
Of Pumps
24-Hour Phone Service
holzer have purchased the Cliff us batched in what we called
Loop Hwy. A Boring Road
Orth home on the North Bright­ “Angel Cottage”. There were
when calling Johnny
Because he will be attwdl ig
Gresham. Oregon
wood road and will now be living three high school girls, Lulu,
MO 5-3491 with
the Church of God camp meet­
Telephone: MO 5-4164
across the river. But not out of Mae Moore TenEyck and Dor­
SP-tf
ings,
Pastor Fred Kennedy
the area.
Will have to tell othy Couper and I was teaching
J. J. WALKER
has announced there will be
them that I will be most happy the first four grades in the two
AT 8-5045
no services at the Kelso Church
to use their swimming pool for room grade school. Such a time
4950 NE Union
Portland
of God the evening of Sunday,
as we had. None of us had much
them.
SP-rf
Aug. 7, and the morning and
Carol Gilmore and her two sense but we had fun.
evening of Sunday, Aug. 14.
Then I was Interested in
ROHDE & ROHDE
children took off for Salt Lake ,
Fart's Rainbow Ranch
City on a vacation.
Bob is । meeting a lady who Is the
Trout Fishing . Garden
FAST AND DECISIVE
107 So. Bluff, Sandy
staying home to keep the home , daughter of Frederick Sevlers
■ Gih Shop
fires from not burning. Aftef . who shared honors with Mr.
B miles East of Sandy
Phone MU 7-3503
A war that last only 38 min­
Out US 26, turn left on
ail it Is fire season, and some­ Revenue as one of the very
utes -- the shortest on record
Sylvan Roed
body in the family has to take a first settlers In this part at
Phone Cherryville 7
— was fought between Great
the country. The Sevlers place
vacation. .
Britain and Zanzibar on August
Number one son George, Is now owned by Ed Ten Eyck
7, 1896. It began at 9:02 and
Tinker Heyn and Willie and and In one comer of a field
ended at 9:40 a.m.
daughter Bonnie took off for Is the old burying ground. Mr.
SALES & SERVICE
The British battle fleet, com­
Lake Tahoe to make their for­ Sevlers is burled there and
Steam Cleaning
manded by Sir Harry Rawson,
tunes.
Am curious about the five there are ten other graves. The
st
demanded
a
self-appointed
buck I sent along with George for burial plot is enclosed by a
FARM
TRACTOR
CO.
Rich's Sandy Mobil
Zanzibar sultan to evacuate
a case of beer. Wouldn’t be sur­ fence and it has always been
Lo>p Highway & Boring Road
his palace and surrender. When
Ph. MU 7-4081 for Appoint.
prised
if he decided to double my honored by subsequent owners.
Ga sham
MO 5-4164
he refused, the 38-mlnutebom-
The Alpine Art Group that
money and bring me two cases,
Heavv^Vi
P1"*” P°Ü“’ ‘° cu“,nf N’“1’ on
nprait harvester
bardment ensued.
and you know what that means. meets in Rhododendron every
No beer at all. Oh well, I will Thursday and Friday is an en­
believe his heart was in the right joyable time. Viola Simmons
and I have been attending on
place.
The Fire District will hold Thursday for three sessions.
its election on Sept. 7, at the The first two classes after a
Welches School from 8 a.m. to meeting to discuss color com­
’FIN'ISHING SCHOOL
8 p.m. it will be held to vote binations and paintings of fam­
ous
artists,
sojourned
to
the
on the Fire District and to elect
Here’s a college course that
the Board of Directors, of which Toll Gate or the site at the
may sound fishy -- and It Is.
old
Toll
Gate,
where
we
put
there will be five. So keep the
J,
The University of North Caro­
by SARA SEWELL
<7
up our easels and endeavored
date in mind.
lina offers a five-day course
Jim and Genevieve Langdon to put on canvas the Sandy
each summer, at Hatteras,
Rlver
and
its
surroundings.
dropped in for a short visit
For a quick and delicious files of Mrs. Grant Deshazer,
N.C., In spinning, surf fishing,
last week.
Wonderful to see Passers by stopped and peered
summer meal try the follow­ ZlgZag, Oregon.
casting and deep-sea fishing.
over cur shoulders but wepaint- ing recipe.
them and to see them looking
ed merrily on, despite a strong
so fit. On the same day Ber­
Oie day of the course, which
CURRIED SHRIMP ON RICE CRANBERRY-APPLE SALAD
nice Tenney and daughter Gayle wind which kept playing havoc
Includes both classroom and
Melt 1 Tablespoon butter,
with husband Don Sc a Iff also with the tools of our trade.
“field” work, Is spent game-
add 1 can frozen shrimp soup 1 can cranberry sauce
Last week we drove up to1
dropped In. Don and Gayle will
fishing in the Gulf stream. Last
and stir until smooth. Add 2
(Jellied
or
with
wholeberries)
the turn in the road not far
be moving to Fort Riley, Kan­
year's record student catch was
Tablespoons minced onions, 1 1 cup ginger ale
sas.
Don is in the Army from Government Camp where cup sour cream, 1/2 teaspoon
a 340-pound blue marlin.
3/4
cup
chopped
apples
Helicopter branch and will be there is a glorious view of
curry powder and lean shrimp. 1/2 cup celery
there for three months, then off Mt. Hood. That is really a fine
Heat and serve over rice._
1/2 cup chopped nuts
to Viet Nam. When he leaves place to paint and the class fair­
From the kitchen of Mrs. 1 pkg. Knox gelatin dissolved
ly outdid itself in capturing the
for Viet Nam, Gayle Is planning
Madelyn Cramer, Frederick, in 1/4 cup hot water
on moving into the Hoodland grandeur of Oregon’s pride and
Maryland.
joy.
It
is,
of
course,
more
dif
­
area. They have one daughter,
Dissolve the gelatin tn hot %
Wendy, who is two. Needless to ficult to paint from nature but
FIREPLACES
LIME-APPLESAUCE SALAD water and let cool. Add ginger
surely much more worth while.
Brick & Stone Work
ale, cranberry sauce, apples,
Although the class all painted
1 pkg. lime jello (3-oz. size) celery and nuts. Pour into mold
the same scene, how different­
Add 1/2 cup water and bring and chilL (I prefer to use the
THERMO-RITE
ly we Interpreted what we saw. ,
to boil.
berried cranberry sauce). —
After the class we are served
GLASS DOORS
Add 1 pint applesauce. When From the files of Mrs. Grant
attractive lunches at the Log ,
cool add 1/3 cup sauterne wine. Deshazer, Zig Zag, Oregon.
Lodge Patio. When the classes
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Pour into mold or individual
Rt. 2, Bex 644, Sandy
are over we hope to have an
molds and chill, — From the
TRY A CLASSIFIED AD
exhibit to display our efforts.
Sunday School
9:45 a.m.
Morning S«rvic.s
1) o m
W.ilminner Fellowship
High School Group 7 00 p.m.
Nursery Cor« During Worship
Parsonage MU 7-3644
»BV. f. L NEUENFELDT
Immanuel
Church
Sandy
Assembly
of God
pioneer Bays
SANDY
BUSINESS DIRECTORY
Church of God
Service Notice
JEEPS
What
foonina
Fred Smart
OPEN HOUSE MARKS
SILVER WEDDING DATE
Approximately 40 guests at­
tended an Open House July 24
at the home of Ray and Melva
Bahe given In honor of Mac
and Garnett McCulloch on their
silver wedding anniversary.
Patsy, the McCulloch’s 13
year-old daughter, helped plan
the occasion and wrote out the
invitations. Her grandmother,
Mrs.
Esther
McCulloch, of
Portland poured' coffee; while
her father's sister, Mrs. Nona
Erwin, also of Portland, served
punch. Ima Rowland made the
appropriately decorated cake.
Floral arrangements were done
by Mrs. Leona Perkins.
Garnett wore a white carna­
tion corsage and Mac, a car­
nation boutonniere, gifts from
the Bahes.
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