Sandy post. (Sandy, Oregon) 1938-current, March 21, 1968, Image 14

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S andy Post
GREAT WAY
TO THE M T. HOOD PLA YG R O U N D !
T Housewife Files For County Post
FANCHER’S
AUTO PARIS ond
Machine Shop Service
311 f. Proctor
668 4444
Mrs. Margaret Mary Kieliin,
Burin* houavwlto, haa filini fur
th<> Ki<|Hil>l ira n nomination for
position Number 3 on the Clack
.unan County Commission, p re­
sently held by Stan Skoko, a
DeinocraL
M rs. FleW» campat*lied un-
■uccvssfully for the Democra­
tic nomination for governor In
laotl. She announced a te was
changing parties after the pri­
mary elections In which shefln-
lahed fourth in a field of four
In the governor’« race.
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Mt. Hood Loop
Water District
By NELL HOWE
MRS, MARGARET FIELDS
TWO GARDEN TRACTORS
AND ATTACHMENTS
She was «tate chairman of
an effort to obtain signatures
to put a rtght-to-work Initiative
petition on the ballot.
t Sandy Grange^
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Simplicity Garden Tractors
JACOBSEN LAWN MOWFRS
FAVORABLE CREDIT TERMS
See Your Massey-Ferguson Dealer
Erickson Construction
and Equipment Co.
Junchqn of U S
26 A Fir w ood Rd
668-6545
668-4315
"The Grange was opened by
Master John Tudl at 8 p.m.
with 35 present.
Several new members were
given the 1st Degree. These
Inchded:
Orletta Newman,
Jam es aid Doris Quackenbush,
and Raymord aid Anna Mae
I l u l l ■..
Other new members are s
Linda Denbo, Robert and Lela
McCall, Claude Dove Sr, aid
Henrietta Dove.
Before the evening sessio n
began a bountiful potluck din­
ner was served at 6:30 p»m.
ard enjoyed by all.
Any
Information desired
about the Grange activities and
benefits may he had by calling
Master John Lutli or Secretary
Betty Denbo.
The Grange Is a fine family
organization.
IF YOU’RE A
BROWSER
S
By NELL HOWE
Hood-Land Reporter
fe:
Mrs. Steiner, of Brightwood,
celebrated her birthday last
Tuesday, The Birthday club, a
group of Brightwood la d le s ,a s­
sisted
In the celebration.
Daughter Addle, ard daughter
Emma, plus other members of
the family, had their ce leb ra .
tlon on Wednesday. May we add
MASSEY-FERGUSON
TAKES THE WORK
OUT OF WORK
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SANDY, OREGON, THURSDAY, MARCH 21, 1968
Section Two
Voi. 30
our congratulations to the many
Mrs. Steiner has already r e c e i­
ved, ard hope that she will
have many, many m ore. Such
a delightful person Is a plea­
sure to have arourd.
Just have to say Hl to Gladys
Perkins. Have been m ost lax
In getting a card off to her,
so will slip in my get well
wish right here.
Cathy Durr spent part of last
week at Clatskanie, with Leigh­
ton. Leighton Is working down
there, aid Cathy went down to
speid a few days with him.
Fouid out that Clatskanie Is
certainly not the m ost exciting
place In the world. Just a nor­
mal quiet, very sm all town.
Anyhow she had a good rest
out of It,
Donald Hattan, Clackamas
County A ssesso r, was the guest
speaker at the lastW ater Board
meeting. Sorry to say there
were only three people present.
For the past six months the
Water Board has been doing
everything In their power to
get the information to the pub­
Daughter Jan and husband
lic . Many people have com plain­ Garm celebrated their 8th an­
ed that they did nut have enough niversary this past week. Now
Information on the water board we’re awaiting granddaughter
doings to know what was going Julie’s birthday, which com es
on.
MEET THE JENNES, who moved to Sandy last year after retirement and
up In another week or so. She
We have had speakers at e v ­ will be four and one must c e r ­
purchased a home on Sandy Heights. Bill, a native Oregonian, was born
ery meeting, but one, with all
on Mt TaDor and has spent a lifetime clearing land in the Northwest
tainly come laden with gifts
branches of County and other or Just plain stay away. She is
After his army service in WWI, he and M rs. Jenne went to Alaska where
government agencies to help in a character.
they lived for several years. M rs. Jenne, an ardent sportswoman, always
bringing Information to the peo­
accompanied her husband on hunting trips and bagged more than her
Sorry these notes are short,
ple.
share of big game. A delightful and dedicated couple, they are spending
The turnouts have been three but have been having a bout
th A ir r retirem
p r ir p m ent
e n t time (which Bill says he “ has too much of. ’ ) landscaping
their
(Post photo)
people on the average. There with the flu, and Just couldn’t
the grounds of their new home.
lie s the difficulty In getting In­ seem to get going on anything.
formation to the public.
They wish to complain about
the lack of information, but do
not wish to take the time to
come out to the meetings for
the Information.
$100.00 will be paid for information leading
Hattan could not understand
to the apprehension of the person or persons
the attitude of the public in not
Marie
Tribble, Extension
A
home
freezer,
well
who loosened lug-nuts on 1954 white NASH
passing the bold election. He
foods and nutirition sp ecialist
said water would do more for managed , can save the home-
Metropolitan Tuesday, March 5th, 1968.
at OSU, says she receives many
maker’s
«m
e
and
energy.
It
the community than any other
ca lls from homemakers about
can
save
trips
to
the
grocery.
community. It would bring up
ALL INFORMATION TREATED AS CONFIDENTIAL
refreezing thawed foods. EB
laid values, substantially, aid Foods In season can be pur­
820 devotes two pages to an­
chased
in
large
quantities,
BOX T
SANDY POST
aid In the growth of the area as
frozen, and served the year sw ers to this problem, which
nothing else could.
can arise due to a power failure,
round.
There are other ways the delay in using food taken from
freezer can help the home­ the freezer, or a roundabout
maker serve high quality m eals, return from the grocery where
while cutting down preparation frozen foods were purchased.
Single copies of the bulletin
time. But It takes management.
That’s the theme of a bulletin are available without cost to
currenUy available from the Oregon residents who request
Oregon State University Co­ them.
operative Extension Service.
Titled “ Prepared
and P re­
cooked Foods for the F reezer,’’
Extension bulletin 820 is avail­
able at county Extension of­
fices, or by request to the B ulle­
Gresham Women of Elks will
tin Clerk, Oregon State Univer­
present
their sixth annual
sity , C orvallis, 97331.
Since time, energy and money “ Come as U-R Party’’ at the
are involved inpreservtngfoods Gresham Elks Lodge #1805
only those that freeze well March 23 at 8 p.m.
All donations will go to the
should be processed, the author
Oral
Hull Foundation for the
of the bulletin explains. Re­
commendations are given re­ Blind.
Grand prize will be an a ll­
garding types of food to freeze,
containers and wrappings. An expense trip for two to Las
illustrated section of the bulle­ Vegas plus $50 spending money.
tin gives detailed instructions There will also be a prize for
for preparing precooked foods the man and woman with the
m ost unusual attire.
for the freezer.
New Bulletin Gives
Home Freezer Tips
REWARD
reclihw ^
YOU'LL BE
AM AZED
AT OUR
'Come as U-R'
Party Slated
FURNITURE SELECTION
A N N O U N C IN G
6 8 Mower
Free For All
With Every N ew
International Cub Cadet
purchased you w ill
receive a free Rotary
M ow er Attachment
We have two floors jammed with home furnish­
ings. No mailer what your Taste in furniture, we
have something you'll like. Browse the whole
store. Browsers are our favoritt people, so look
to your hearts content . . . no one will bother
you unless you want assistance. Stop in today.
BEAUTIFUL
CARPET COLORS
MOP UP MEASLES
SUNDAY MARCH 31
11A.M . to 4 P.M.
SANDY UNION HIGH SCHOOL
S po n s o red b y th e lo ca l M e d ic a l S o c ie ty a n o H e a lth D e p ..: ~ > e n t in c o o p e ra tio n
w ith th e O reg o n M e d ic a l A te o c la tio n and th e O regon S ta te B o a rd o f H e a lth
Wall-to-Wall
Installation
Completely
Installed with
Foam Padding
SC’ 5
5
Sq.
Yd.
STOCKED IN
THESE COLORS
• DRAGON RED
• DEEP OLIVE
• CADET BLUE
• TROPIC TAN
• LANTERN GOLD
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Install Later
If You Wish
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FORM
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9 A .M . - 6 P.M.
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