Sandy post. (Sandy, Oregon) 1938-current, December 21, 1967, Page 9, Image 9

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Thur»., Dec. 21, 19*7 (Sac. I) TMS SANDY (Ora.) ROST
OBITUARIES
MERRY
CHRISTMAS
from
Star Cab Co.
Now Serving the
Sandy • Boring •
Estacada Area
668 4951
lt* a lim e f u r
h u ll« u n rf
Services Set
For Mrs. Carroll
ANNA MAY CARKOLL
Alina May Carroll, of Palin-
qutat aid Palmblad K<l.,Greah-
um, aid resident In the area
for 36 yearn, died last Saturday
at the age of 83.
She was horn In Canton, Kan.
on June 2, 1884. Mrs. Carroll
attended school In Kansas and
Oklahoma. In C resent, ok la.,
on Nov. 4, 1900 she married
William C. Carroll, who died
Murch 16 of this year.
The family moved to Adna,
Wash., In about 1913. From
Kelso In 1024 tliey moved to
Vancouver, Wash., where they
operated
Limbers
Funeral
Hume. They moved Io G resh­
am In 1930 to establish them­
selves In business.
Mrs. Carroll was a licensed
funeral director for over 30
yea is. She was a member of the
First Baptist church of Gresh­
am; Gresham Court No, IS
Order of the Amaranth; Rebekah
Lodge No. 61; Order of the
Eastern Star No, 117; Gresham
G l la s t Mo t » 0 Yak Yak club;
Rovlann dub; Arema club; and
the Gresham Business and Pro-
fesional Womens club.
Surviving a re th re e children,
Mrs. AI iim - Stanley and Lewis
C, Carroll, both (V Gresham
ami H. Glenn Carroll of SUn
1 Mateo, Cal., one brother and
three siste r s, Chester A. Pool
of Sm ta Cruz., Mrs.Mabel Mize
of Seattle, Mrs. Vesta (Cole)
Kulnev of Centralia and Mrs.
Helen Helm of Chehalis; three
gramlchildren and three great
grandchildren.
Services are Thursday, Dec.
21 at 11 a.m. In the chapel of
the Carroll Funeral Home with
private vault Interment In the
Forest l awn cem etery.
the Grange No, 260,
Surviving a ie his wife Louise
of Boring; two sons ami two
daughters, Charles It. of Bur-
bttnk, C al., Frank W. of Pueblo,
Colo., Mrs. It. T. (Dolores)
Brumrlght of Reseda, C al., ami
Bernice Seable of Portland; 14
graulchlldren, twobrothersanl
a siste r, Walter of Santa Bar­
bara, Ted of Spokane, and Miss
Minnie Mayer of Phoenix; also
many nieces aid nephews.
Serviced were Dec. 19 at the
Carroll f uneral H isnewithpri­
vate vault Interment in theW ll-
lamette National cem etery.
lCHARl.ES MAYER
m la flr lu r . . .
f u r fu n w l l h
f r i e n d * m id
f n m lly ! H u p p »
l l u l l d n » * n il!
Len's
Rigging Shop
Logging Supplies,
Homelite Chain
Saw * and Repairs
Rt. 1, Box 177
Eagle Creek, Oregon
Phone 630-6400
Aliens Asked to
Report Address
Charles Mayer, 76, of Rt. 2,
Box 416, Boring, died Dec. 15.
He was born In Burns, Ore.,
June 8, 1891.
As a baby he moved to Medi­
cal Lake, Wash., where he at­
tended school. In 1917 he Joined
the Army and served lSmonths.
From the Army he settled in
the Portland area until 1918
when he moved to Boring.
He worked all of his life as a
painter. In 1919 he married
Louise Addis. He was a mem-
Jber of the American Legion;
tWWi Veterans of Gresham; and
PLAN YOUR MEALS A R O U N D
WILLIAM A. IJND
Services for William A. Lind
were held at the Bateman Fu-
n e i.ll ChajMd D ec. 20. Mr. Lind
died Friday following a lengthy
Illness. He had resided In Sandy
for the past 18 months,
Mr. Lind was born April 23,
1884 tri Sweden. As ayounginan
he moved to the United States.
He operated a butcher shop
In Tigard for a number of years
aid also farmed In the Portlard
area.
Survivors
Include
three
brothers, Emil Lind of Port-
laid, Itagner and Thure Strahle,
both of Sweden.
Interment was in Douglass
cem etery, Troutdale.
Article Praises
Editor Metzler
Ken Metzler, editor of the
University of Oregon Alumni
magazine aid son uf Outlook
correspondent Mrs. Erna Metz­
ler, Rt. 1, Box 467, Boring,
was the subject << a December
magazine article.
The feature article in the
Dec. 10 Emerald Empire, Sun­
day magazine of the Eugene
Register - Guard, describes
Metzler and hts publication,
“ Old Oregon” . The article Is
entitled “ The Coxswain of
Alumni H ivei” and subtitled
“ A campus editor flashes a
challenging beacon to alumni
sailing a churning sea .“
Under M etzler’s guidance the
alumni magazlnp has earned
respect as a stimulating and
Journalistically honest publi­
cation. Metzler graduated from
the University of Oregon In
1951.
BABEL u r iUNGUES
How many languages are
spoken by India’s 500 million
people? The estim ates runs as
high as 2,000, Including various
dialects. Fourteen state langu­
ages are recognized. English Is
In wide usage; Hindi is spoken
by 30%.
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HOIÏDJ5.Y
HAM S
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LUCKY NUMBERS for p resen ts and gift c e r ­
tific a te s w ere f ir s t announced over loud speak­
e r s then w ritten on board so all could see
and have tim e to shuffle through th e ir tick ets
fo r possible w inner.
(P ost photo)
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G A M E C O M M IS S IO N
Phll Schneider, state game
director, today Issued an order
stopping all use of the rope
collars used in the eight-year
trapping and tagging study of
Oregon deer herds. Schneider
made this announcement fo l­
lowing a repoft by a California
deer hunter that a large four-
point buck he killed during a
special season held on the In­
terstate winter range tn Nov­
ember was In d istress because
of the rope band around Its
neck. The animal had been
trapped and marked tn Oregon
by the Game Commission the
previous winter.
The director advised citizens
that an Intensive search will
be made this winter on the In­
terstate deer winter range to
see If other animals might be
tn discomfort becuase of the
collar. The search will be made
Jointly by Oregon and California
biologists using both ground and
air search methods. If any
animal Is found in d istress,
It will be immobilized by drug
inoculation and the collar r e ­
moved. A search will be made
this winter on other ranges In
Oregon where the trapping and
tagging operations have been in
operation, Schneider said.
John McKean, chief of game
operations whoheads this state­
wide program, reported that of
Turkey Roasting
Tim etable
the thousands of deer trapped
and tagged In the past eight
years, only a few instances have
been reported of any d istress
among the marked animals. He
thought that In the case of the
buck deer killed by the Cal­
ifornia hunter, the slip knot
In the collar failed to function
when the animal’s neck swelled
during the rut. A second r e ­
ported Instance was that of a
small deer which had somehow
caught Its front leg In the c o l­
lar.
McKean was confident that
such accidents are rare, but
where injury or suffering
might
be
Involved,
the
techniques used would be modi­
fied or eliminated. He said
that in any game management
operations where animals are
; handled, marked, tagged, or
scrutinized for parasites and
d iseases, an occasional a c­
cident Is bound to occur, inspite
of all precautionary measures
taken. So far, he said,accidents
which have occurred have
happened to the trappers rather
than the trapped.
The primary purpose of the
trapping and tagging program,
McKean said, is to determine
accurately the boundaries of
winter and summer ranges used
by Individual deer herds, their
migration routes, habits, food
I preferences, and other life h is-
• tory information. The informat-
To determine how long to cook your turkey, use
the chart below It gives the approximate time re­
quired to roast completely thawed or fresh
stuffed birds. Time will be slightly less for un-
stuffi-d turkeys. Differences in individual birds
may necessitate increasing or decreasing cooking
time slightly. This chart is merely a guide to
total roasting time.
WITHOUT FOIL
COTTAGE
SMOKED n O c HAM 7 Q c
PICNICS J 7 BONELESS > < lb
T IM E T A B L E
Purchased
Ready-to-Cook
Weight
Oven
Temper-
ature
Interior
Temper-
ature
Guide to Total
Roasting Time
6
8
12
16
20
325"
325’
325°
325’
325°
185°
185°
185°
185°
185°
2-2% hours
2% -3 hours
3-3% hours
3 % -4 % hours
♦ % -5 % hours
to
to
to
to
to
8
12
16
20
24
lbs.
lbs.
lbs.
lbs.
lbs.
F
E
F
F
F
F
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F
F
F
flees. It Is an easy matter to
fill <iut one of the cards and
return It to the same office.
Pattlllo said that trained per­
sonnel wUI be on hand in all
offices of the Immigration and
Naturalization Service to an­
swer any questions the report­
ing aliens may have regarding
Immigration and Naturalization
m atters. Sufficient trained per­
sonnel are not available to
furnish this assistance in all
Post offices.
Area Riflemen
Win Match
The Gresham Wildcats rifle­
men shot them selves Into the
winner’s circle Friday night
defeating the Tri-County No. 1
team 1934 to 1928 on the lat­
ter’s rifle range Ina Columbia-
Willamette Rifle League match.
The high five for the locals
were Gale Stockton 391,Maur­
ice B liss 388, Art Suhr 386,
Ronald Morsman 385, and Rob­
ert Townsend Sr., 384.
The Cats host the Hillsboro
Eagles Jan. 5.
tlon found thus far has proved
Invaluable to the management of
Oregon’s deer herds and has
benefited hunters as well as
all citizens interested In the
welfare of this valuable r e ­
source.
McKean noted that wide­
spread observations have been
made of belled and collared
deer by hunters, loggers, cam ­
pers, and others during the eight
years the program has been in
operation. Many tagged animals
have been killed during the hunt­
ing seasons. Biologists of the
Commission constantly search
for and record animals through
the year. Numerous
tagged
animals are retrapped on the
winter ranges, some two and
three winters In a row, follow­
ing the first installation of the
bell or collar.
Almost all of the western
states have sim ilar programs in
operation, according to Mc­
Kean, and information cover­
ing tagging results, procedures,
and techniques are constantly
interchanged to provide
the
most efficient and safe opera­
tions possible. No reports of
undue d istress have been r e ­
ceived from these people.
“ The ladder at life is full
of splinters, but they always
prick the hardest when we’re
sliding down.” — William L.
Brownell.
NEED OFFICE HELP?
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HE CAME IN WITH
FLYING COLORS
because
he
hod
been
the
fir»t to discover what they're
all
talking
ab o u t—the
derful q u ality
won­
offered a t
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Bonk Money Orders
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Christmas Is The Time
For COLOR
. HANLONS House
of Color has the
latest in
AS
7 Decor Paints
7 Wallpapers
z Custom Draperies
WEIL AS . . . ART SUPPLIES
FOR YOUR GIFT GIVING
P.S. Feel free to bring your decorating
problems to us
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Give your wife
a ring
for Christmas
How Long to Roast the Turkey
Whole or Half
William L. Pattlllo, Acting
District Director, of the Im­
migration aril Naturalization
Service advised today that the
annual alien address report
program Is again under way.
According to Pattlllo, 22,750
aliens reported their addresses
last year in the State at O re­
gon. The number this year Is
expected to tie slightly larger.
Pattlllo attributes this antici­
pated Increase to the recent
amendment to the Immigration
laws.
The Immigration official
pointe'! out that the address
reports are required by law
and willful failure to comply
with these requirements may
lead to serious consequences.
Form s with which to make
the reports are available at all
Post Offices and Immigration
and Naturalization Service Of-
When dinner is set for a definite hour, wise
homemakers start the bird 20 to 30 minutes ahead
of schedule to avoid delay should the turkey take
longer to ctxik than was estimated from the guide.
This also allows time to make gravy and arrange
the bird attractively on the platter.
BACON1 5 9
WITH FOIL
Roasting
Chickens
39s
CLUB
STEAKS
59 s
PORK Smo
CHOPS
69s
ked
J
HOURS; 8 A .M . TO 6 P.M.
WE ACCEPT USDA FOOD STAMPS
BRIDGMON
FARM MARKET
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ONE MILE EAST OF
GRESHAM ON LOOP HIGHW AY
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Purchased
Ready-to-Cook
Weight
Oven
Temper-
ature
6
8
12
16
20
450’
450°
450*
450°
450°
to
to
to
to
to
8
12
16
20
24
lbs.
lbs.
lbs.
lbs.
lbs.
F
F
F
F
F
Interior
Temper-
ature
185°
185°
185°
185°
185°
F
F
F
F
F
Guide to Total
Roasting Time
1 % -2
2-2%
2% -3
3-3%
3 % -4
hours
hours
hours
hours-
hours
MERRY CHRISTMAS
From us to you. our
withes for a Christ­
mas merry as a
carol. And w e d
like to sing your
praises,
v a lu e d ,
for
your
fa ith fu l
patronage.
Harry and Lorene
Seiler
Seilers Western Auto
An extension telephone will add extra
sparkle to her holiday. Choose from four
distinct styles and a wealth of attractive
18010
I
colors. Call your telephone business
office and give the gift that says it all.
SUNNYSIDE TELEPHONE CO.