Sandy post. (Sandy, Oregon) 1938-current, October 20, 1966, Page 12, Image 12

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    TM« SANDY (Or*.) POST Thur«., Oct. 30, IBM (Set. 1)
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New Committee
Formed by OEO
SALLY'S ALLEY
News from Eagle Creek
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By SALLY SB Y MOUS
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You’ve got a GOOD MAN
working for you in the
legislature KEEP HIM THERE
FIR WOOD
Extension Unit
INSKEEP
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STATE SENATOR
POSITION No. 1
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SOlf S TARTS-THUR.0CT2T
“ Don’t believe the world owes
you a living; the world owes you
nothing--!! was here first.”
cussed symptoms and danger
points and what to do for both
young and old. She also brought
pamphlets which are available
to all the members to read and 11
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It’s unbelievable the things
that are taught in the Extension
program!
It’s open to the
public. Firwood Unit meets at I
the Sandy Women’s Club Hall,
the second Tuesday of each
month (it’s on the community
calander) from 10:30 a.m. till
2:00 p.m. Potluck (bring your
own table service) Ella Sims--
President.
There will be a special meet-
Ing on “Meat Preparation”, at
the
Mayflower
Auditorium.
Anyone interested in going
should be at the Women’s Club
by 8:15 a.m. Tuesday, Oct.
25th.
Our thanks to all the mem-
bers, and the many kind people
who bought our goodies at the
Rexall Drug last month. We
made >43.20, this will take care
of the rent for the year. Hope
you enjoyed the many delicious
items and we thank you for your
cooperation.
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Loop Highway at Koiso
Oct. 20, 21, 22, 24
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Fri., Sat
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“Consider the postage stamp: workshop at U. of O. recently. student body president at Lin­
Florence Clenlnger la really
Our dear Mrs. Blewett is in
its usefulness consists tn the
The football and basketball field College. . .Helen Nelson
going to haw a Hullabaloo over the Gresham Hospital after
ability to stick to one thing until season outfits selected by the was the salutatorian of her
at her house in the near future. emergency surgery Wednesday.
rather in- SUHS Pep Club this year con­ high school class.. .Mr. Gearn-
it rets there”
Mr. and Mrs. Kay Bach are Donna reports she Is feeling
teres ting philosophy from the sist of scarlet red wool pull­ hart won the first tennis medals
coming from Los Angeles, Fri­ much better now. I’m sure she
late Josh Billings.
over sweaters with the letters given in his high school.
day, to visit for a tew days. would appreciate cards or visits
Wedding rites on October 14th PEP in black on back. Black
While they are here
Cliff and Charlotte Shvaria
all from her many frienls. Get
united Ervin A. Wagner and pants and red tennis shoes will joined with her mother and dad,
Florence’s brothers and sisters well quickly, we all miss you.
Georgia B. Adkison, both of accent the outfltdurlng football, Roy and Mildred Clark, for an
will get together for a pot luck
Amy Rivers and Edna Nelson
Multnomah
County.
judge and red tennis shoes and black- oyster expedition in the Puget
dinner and good visit. This were among the many members
George Howeller performed the pleated skirts will be worn Sound area last weekend, ’hey
may not sound like much, but of the Past Nubel Grand’s club,
ceremony.
during basketball season.
Florence has ten brothers and who attended a meeting in Port­
stayed with Charlotte’s brother
Christie Neuenfeldt, Edith
Happy Birthday today to Tom and sister-in-law, Mr. abd Mrs.
sisters,
plus they’re
all land Monday afternoon, at the
Huck, Judy Newman and Alfred Croston
and
Denis
Lea Roy
married. It's a good thing that home of Mrs. Louise Linn Shaf-
Clark, Jr.
at
Port
Schmitz all celebrated birth­ Buswell!
Orchards. Since low tide was
Florence has a nice lare house. fher. The report is that they
days last Tuesday.
Jody Glass, a SUHS sopho­ after midnight, they hunted oys­
Haw fUnl
all enjoyed the interesting and
This Saturday, five SUHS Ag more, deserves a note of re­ ters with flashllghts.l
AFTON ZUNDEL
Mr. and Mrs. Sum Olmstead entertaining
meeting
wry
students will participate in a cognition for her initiative. She
At a meeting in Oregon City are in the Bend area for a few much.
Stanley Esperson and Aline
dairy judging contest at the is currently organizing a girls’ Madison had birthdays yester­ last week officials of the Office days of hunting. They plan to
Mrs. Jean laindy, Cottrell .School principal, literally
P.I. in Portland. Attending will track team — a new endeavor day.
of
Economic
Opportunlty return by the first of the week.
I helped serve at Grange SUt-
lends a helping hand to third grade students in lunch line.
be: Mark Jones, Glen Keyser, for Sbndy High. Latest count in­
formed an Inter-Agency Com­ 1 hope you get your limit!
urday night with FlorenceClen­
(Poet Photo)
Jim Kalahan, Steve Moore and dicated the interest of fourteen
mittee. The committee’s func­
Knitting is at Hazel Beers lnger
and
Dora and Nola
Bob Ludi.
girls: Jody Glass, Lenna Swails,
Seen in Passing: Jessie Gun­ tion will be to Inform local this Friday. Bring a sandwich Clester. I just made the birth­
New officers of the SUHS Christine Nelson, Sheila Han­ derson having a birthday Oct. agencies at the OEO on the work and your handwork and come en­ day cake, the other ladies had
are son, Rose Gibson, Roberta
German Club this year
14. . .Gladys Cannon returning being done by its eleven various joy a good visit.
the hall decorated beautifully
Elaine NUsen-President; Wally Knoll, Donna Stockam, Debbie recently from a trip to S&lt branches in the county.
Mrs. Jack Abel tell off her when I arrived. Each autumn
Hewitt - Vice President; Teresa Lundeen, Renee Shook, Cindy Lake City. . .John Fussell home
Afton Zundel,
Clackamas porch while shaking a rug out, flower arrangement was a work
Haefner - Secretary;
and SUndercock, Mary Whitlock, on leave following naval duty in County agent, was elected as and had a beautiful shiner to of art. Florence’s apple cake
Marlene Mock - Treasurer. The Sandy Heutzenroeder, JUdee Japan--he will return to Viet a member of the Board, which show for it, at least that’s the was delicious.
Club’s adviser Is Herr Lee Larson and Penny Paluck.
Nam waters. . .Chris Ruegg will named Don Etchman, Countv story she told Florence.
Pickett. Four German students,
fill the spot vacated by Suri welfare agent as chairman, and
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Bashanand
Ladies Aid is having “country
Elaine Lintner, Linda Denbo,
SUHS chemistry and physics Stiniac as Treasurer of the Kenneth Klllary, area-director baby girl, from Cottage Grow, store” at their meeting Wed-
Marlene and Marla Mock, and teacher, Richard
McQueen, Class of 1967. . .Bob De Vere, of the Shndy Opportunity Center, were week-eiil guests of Dura nesday . The ladies all bring
Axel Stengel recently attended teaches Chemistry 201 on Tues­ John Erickson,Eugene Marsch- as vice president.
and Nola Clester . She is Dora’s some home Item that you might
a German drama entitled “Bur­ day and Thursday evenings at man, Tom Katt and Bob Ludl
grandaughter so na tur ally they find at a country store, such
ger Sthippel” at Portland State Mt. Hood Community College. formed the team recently for a
enjoyed spoiling the baby
a as eggs,
home-made rolls,
College.
McQueen earned his masters Soil
Judging
Contest
at
little.
hand-made Items, etc, that they
Congratulations to Lyle and degree ( one at the require­ Estacada. . .Homecoming Week
I enjoyed the Interior Da- sell to each other to raise money
Winifred Seaman on their 43rd ments for a community college at Shndy High is Oct. 24-28. .
curating party that Ladies Aid for Aid. Ihe meeting will be at
wedding anniversary today!
instructor) at Arizona State Un- Elizabeth Chandler celebrated
gave, with Ruth Potter
as Florence
Clenlnger’s
and
iwrsity
during the 1964-65 a birthday last Saturday. . .
hostess. There were so many sounds like lots of fun.
by Grace Lamb
Debbie Reich was one of the school
year
on a National
beautiful
arrangements, but
students pictured in the Con­ Science Foundation grant,
Would you believe there is somehow they just don’t look
It’s a shame that more people
cordia College photograph in
Some intersting items re­
much more to Wash and Wear like that when I try the same with children in school didn't
the October 13th Oregonian. ported
in a recent Pioneer Johnny Markwell’s birthday is
than meets the eye? If you are things. The ladies gave the ewn bother to
vote for or
Concordia College has 12 elec­ Press: Mrs. Edith Jemtegaard
tomorrow. . .Axel Stengel en­
washing wash and wear gar­ party to get a beautiful half­ against the school bond issue.
tronic pianos equipped with ear­ was validicitorian of her high
joying his first tast of the “real
ments by hand, you’re working moon scales planter for the Only 691 voters of the entire
phones for use by piano stu­ school graduation class. . .
west” when he attended the
too hard. Zephyr Warren and church. It was an interesting Estacada school district cared
dents. . .Debbie is one of these Charles Frasier was editor of
Pendleton Roundup. . .Mike Hite
Betty Sheldon, project leaders party, and I actually won the enough to Vote Unfortunately,
special students.
his school yearbook which was to be complimented on his good
for October, gave many com­ door prize. How about that! more people that were against
Jean Plante, Kathy Forbes, selected as winner of the “best
Edna Nelson reports that she it, came out to vote, rhe yes
sports cowrage for the paper..
parisons on wash and wear gar­
Stew Strong, Ed Moore, Elaine annual in the state” award. . .
Ron Esperson ’64 is an airman
ments. The hand washed and line and Virgil enjoyed a drive to vote was 324, to the larger no
Lintner, Carol Clement, Luca Ralph Peterson, while in high
second class stationed at Clark
dried garments were wrinkled Central Oregon Sunday, Into Vote of 367. The desperate neeJ
Fox and Robert Carlson, Speech school, was captain of his foot­
Air
Force
Base
In
the
and needed a complete ironing, “the land at sunshine”
I for. more classrooms is still
Club students, attended a speech ball team. . .Dennis Crow was
Phllliplnes. . .Also on the same
while permanent-press pants, love sunshine too, but I’ll bet there, and the school board will
base are Rawley Burns and
shirts, slips and dresses of Virgil would haw a hard time have to try again. I wonder If
Russ Dobson ‘64. . .Hank Viles
wash and wear fabric, machine raising his beautiful berries those concerned about taxes,
’66 Is working on a switchboard
washed and tumbled dry were owr there.
realize that it coats
them
in Fort Mac Dill, Fla. . .Jeanie
Several ladles of the Eagle several thousand dollars every
beautiful and needed only a
Hendon, *64, is attending a Bible
Creek knitting club, attended time they vote on the issue.
slight touch-up.
college In L.A,
.“Curtain
Other suggestions — when the house-warming party for
Going Up” chosen as the Junior
She
clothes are yellowed by too Mrs. Gladys Backwell.
I hope more people will con­
Class Play to be presented Nov.
in sider what this issue means
much Iron from well water -- has a pretty new house
18th. . .several Sandyites seen never use a chlorine bleach. Estacada, and enjoys attending
to their school-age anl pre­
attending
the open house at
Never use a chlorine bleach on tiie knitting meetings when pos­
school children and go out aiil
n *<«»■"••••<:« Inskeep State Senator Comm .
A-
Gib and Rita Oldenkamp’s new
vote next time.
Paul Koch Chm . I«00 McLoughlin Blvd . oi.d.ton. Ora
a resin finished garment; it may sible.
home in Molalla.
cause it to become yellow. Yel­
lowness of polyester and nylon
Orval and Peggy Fleshman may be removed with packaged
and Fred and Louella Schmidt color remover; polyesters can
returned recently from a trip be brightened however, by just
DARIGOLD AA
to visit the Jolly O’Briens In soaking in a blue liquid deter­
British Columbia. Enroute, they gent. An oxygen bleach can be
spent some time with relatives used on stretch fabrics.
in
^>okane. The Fleshmans
Have you noticed how some
mentioned the black bear with garments cling to you with stat­
two cubs seen oo the road near ic? A fabric softener in the fin­
Mahood Lake, B.C.
al rinse may solve your prob­
Mrs. Tuescher Is making a lem. It this falls, a cotton slip
slow recovery from injuries re­
is suggested. Chemically treat­
ceived
in
an
automobile
ed shirts seem to be a better
accident. She is at home—a
product than the resin finished.
neighborly hand with the house­
Above all--read your labels!!!
work would give her more time
If it says DO NOT DRY CLEAN
to rest and recouperate.
—be sure NOT
TO
DRY
CLEAN. Many a sweater and1
NESTLES'
rain garment have been dis-J
<
60 COUNT
Head nurse at Good Shmara- colored and stiffened because*
tan Hospital’s recently opened certain man-made fabrics can
Intensive coronary unit is Janet not take dry cleaning, and labels
Buswell, daughter of the John were not read.
Hope these
NEHI ASST. Plut Dep.
Mills of Sandy. Nurses staffing ideas help you, all of our Unit
SAVE 20c
A Real Treat Tonight
Oven-Fresh
the new unit were Janet (Chick!)
agreed they learned something
is a 1957 SUHS graduate se­
new from this lesson.
Our eye opener, given by J
lected from about 40
who
volunteered for an intenslw Hazel Lamb, is all about the 1
8-week course. The intensive Indian Tribes of Oregon and
Did you know I
coronary care unit consists of their history.
OVEN
4 carpeted patient rooms sur­ that the Columbia River and I
New Crop — Still Warm
rounding
a central nursing the Great Salt Lake were thought I
FRESH
station , and is equipped with to have been one continuous body I
the latest in electronic heart- of water at one time? This was
monitoring and resuscitation a surprise to me. Must have
equipment. The September 14th forgotten my history, but many
M0JUD HOSE
Oregonian featured the Hos­ interesting things are being I
Put Over
pital’s new coronary care unit taught about the Oregon Indians.
Armour's Sliced
COLD WATER
Tasty Treat Frozen
and new residence hall.
We were also given a sum­
Ernest and Ruth Gehrts cele­ mary of many of the leading
brated a wedding anniversary diseases, by Lilllam Harris
last Sunday.
our Health Chairman. She dis­