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i ■ <,» . J., Thur»., O c t 31, 1968 (Sec. 2) THE SANDY (Ore.) POST CRADLE ROLL y.......... oooooooooooooooooooooa From Kirksville, Missouri comes word of the birth on! Oct. 23 of a daughter,Sally A nn,; to Mr. and Mrs. Harold W. Jackson, (nee Marilyn Warren), Grandparents are Mr. anl Don't forget the Halloween Mrs, John M. Warren of Sandy and Dr. and Mrs. Walter Jack- Party at the Barlow Trail Lodge son of Rio Linda, Calif. Great Friday Nov. 1. Wear your fan grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. ciest ( or your worstest) cos- tume and win a prize. All the W. J, Jackson of Portland. ton and frolic of a gay Hallo- ween night. Goodies for every- WE ARE AMONG THE one. MANY-OREGON Another date to set aside for WOMEN WHO BELIEVE a very good reason: George OUR FUTURE DEMANDS Staggs is celebrating his fourth anniversary at the Barlow Trail Lodge. The date Is Tuesday, Nov. 5, after 8:00 p.m. He will have a big spaghetti feed, that yummy shrimp salad and garlic bread for everyone. All free. MRS HENRY I CORBETT, Jr Come and help a very special Portland guy celebrate. Everyone is w el- MRS HENRY SCHWAB com e. It isn’t very often you Portland can go out for a free meal, ROSEMARY E BRODIE M D Portland Had an opportunity to have a MRS ILO BONYADI short visit with Addie Perry, Portland at election school, the other OR LEONA E TAYLOR evening. She wanted me to be Eugene MRS LENOON SMITH sure and let all her many friends Portland know that she will not have any MRS WICKES SHAW BEAL walnuts to se ll this year. They Eugene just didn’t have a crop. She is MRS BETTY ( 'STEVIE ') very sorry, and hopes to have REMINGTON a good crop again next year, Portland SISTER CATHERINE CLAIRE (That isn’t the way I told her Marylhurst I would word this, but figure MRS EM ILY P LOGAN people could use their own Corvallis imagination.) FOR A BETTER Patty and Bob Matheson and Bob’s folks have returned from TO M O RRO W a visit to Lompoc, Calif, where Re-Elect they visited with daughter, Roberta, and her husband. From there they went through Donner pass and over to Reno and stopped at all the interesting winerie and had a ball. All this I ’l il il l „ r l . y l i l t I inis t after having a successful hunt W’. i . v im M ors«- ('<• 111111i11•<-. I »m i I » iiiiit-k . < ’ lin i r i i i n ii. ing season. Bob and Pat both S .W . W iis liin u io n . had their deer early the open I •orl hintl. ( ii't-goii. ing day. The Matheson’s daugh •< ’o l l l p l f l f li s i i i v i i ¡ lill'lt - ll|» o ll l*«-«|l|e-sl . ter Rebecca and her husband W ayne M o rs e U.S. Senator W AYNE MORSE Who led the fight to expand Fish and Game Commission conservation programs? lem.... h Notes drop in on them. W<wish them .interested In .running tor the success in their new bustne a position on the- board, please venture. /aconfeot: me tor your petition. People have been catling mF ÑMSrally, the board is In- about Ballot hie asure No. 8. terested tn having a member Why It isn’t tn our pamphlets, who is as interested in get- 1 don’t know, but it is on fee ting wafer to the entire dis- sample ballot, and if you can jrict a£'the rest of the board figure out what they are trying is. to say, let ine know. In the A t .,. 4, Bo* 1690, Gresham Oregonian, of Wednesday, Oct,^ 23, there Is an article about it, and the heading explains what they got out of U. Zoning Issue ráted Puzzler.’’ K says In the a “ exactly what passage of ballot m easure would ac- complish still is unclear". The •y Don apparent intent of the meaSure is to repeal -¿e Cotfnty Co Ilf- ----- - ft Is ok the r discouraging to mission ordSr, which' in ^ sp eixl good money to go to a « film loaded with big rtarne previously unzoned p en s o f fee And see a plot better county. The ballot measure also Iff (he "Weekly Reader," would prohibit any zoning of the wj tf, acting better performed by area covered by that ,-dgfo- high schqol drama classes, m ission order without THIS, Is the case in Pari«, at a regular eleeeWn b t 'iW»'- mouctM/'/jiTve Card Stud" with voters in the area t q * zoned, MartiUnd-ftobert Mttch- Film H appen in g The idea sounds aimplie, / Paid by Re Elect Roger Martin Committee, Joe Ferguson, Lake Oswego, and Bill Brod, Milwaukie, Co-Chairmen. 1060 Chandler Road, Lake Oswego, Ore. 7 there are two major questions The film was produced by still not answered}, Even if apt jj^j WalliS who is better known proved by fee voters-, would the ^ls films wi,h Bjvis zone repeal be l e g a J ? P r e s W y and Jeitfy Lewis, which le g a l, in what parts o f M n i M ^ might give a hint (¿ the amount would zoning be ahotfofled? The’ <(R>„ ln , . Flve card." Attorney Gneral says it has too., f Although the cast Is a potent many legal disereltylcles, f e r f 0 r e , wtth strong Support given District Attorney agrees, Alltn tHe tw o sta rs by Inger Stevens a ll until they cah write up a aM KatÜtertne Justice, the ul- measure in plain English la ng- tra talkÿ g ^ p , by Marguerite uage and one without so much lWbei?ts soomhas everyone bog- possibility of legal en tan g V ^ je a Lrithe en<ilèss psy- ments, it would be my stig* chological discussions that gestion to vote-, {to on Baiteg .„'leave Uttle room for action, measure NO. 8. '- The plot, JftUer and ending Rudy Kasch with a birthday, artrgll predictable in the first They had dinner at the « a ï s - r e ç h e f this Six-reeler with dells on SaWtdây ilfttit.’ SÜÏ)- tto sfory guided by the able act- o k « th e hoéïwy ín g o f'R o b e n MÍtchuin play day night they to tooktnthehoelmy game in Portlantí. Congratular , lns the same roll he had in tlons, Rudy. “ Night oí the Hunter’, ’’ that oí To those who have asked murdering preacher seeking why I hadn’t f t t 'lb die paper reyerige. • f about the opening t o r jk i l t . Tbs».. Technicolor cameras Hood Loop Water Board ^ f e - m a » good úse Of the Mexican m issioner. It was decided at locations, and the m uslcalscore the last meeting- to not Ad- jg a plus iacter. The film Is vertise the fact, until we had ^ ecom m ended for adults and the application an forms ftom the mature youths because of the Attorney. As .1 jUst.J-eceived slow, plot the little ones would psychedelic the effect a super representative DH/A Honor Roll Lists Local Herds NELL HOWE Hood-Land Reporter will be moving to Wisconsin in the very near future. We do have some people up here with very sticky fingers. Rus Konhel left his dump truck parked by the new fire station and someone drained his gas tank. Someone also took around 90 sheets of plywood from the new school. They didn't do that in a pickup. That took a large truck. It’s a fine thing whenyou have to have people sleeping on the job to protect your m er chandise. In times like this the good old days look pretty good, If anyone got on your property then you just shot them and forgot about it. Now if you shoot them, you go to jail and the criminal goes free. Something wrong there someplace. Pat Rogan in the hospital for surgery. He is doing fine and should be able to go home by the end of this week. Pat lives down at the coast now. He has been at St. Vincents hospital, I know his many friends wish him a very speedy recovery, as we do. Received a clipping about the Gadwoods’ new Restaurant in Walla Walla, Wash. Sounds like the greatest! It is called The Launching Pad, home of A s- troauts, square hamburgers ordered by length, fried pies and other edibles. The address is S. 9th and Emma, just about the center of Walla Walla. This makes Walla Walla the only place to have a space ship launching pad outside of Florida. The Astronutsare 40 varieties of doughnuts pre pared by Veteran baker, Ralph Brown. They have a Lunar Ter- race separated from the Flying Saucer dining area by a lunar garden of exotic plants and electrified psedo-plants in the air-conditioned restaurant. Three-dimensional rocket ships are the decor in the Flying Saucer. Fried chicken, salads, pies, fountain service and hamburgers will be fea tured in the self-serv ice fac ility. The 102 by 36 ft, building is of bonded aluminum and is topped by (that The hamburgers, that are ordered by length, come in sm all siz e s, for children, called Mercury or Jupiter, while a hungry father will probably want a mansize Atlas. A11 the buns and bread will be homemade as well as the doughnuts. Makes me hungry just writing about it. The Gadwoods will be happy to see their many friends from the mountain, and it would be well worth the drive just to The monthly report included Twelve Clackamas County dairy herds qualified for the high producing herds owned by: DHIA honor roll by producing Sun Valley Dairy, Boring, 87 an average of 40 pounds or more cow s, 43 lbs.: Meier Dairy of butter fat in September, a c Farms, -Bo i ' i n g -, 132 Cows, 42 cording to reports of Ralph lbs.; and Mrs. Wallace Aschoff, Mattison, L.C, Berneyand Nor Boring, 32 rows, 42 lbs. man Granvold. Three Youths Beat Watchman Robert C, Niece, 25, a s e curity officer atElectronic Spe cialities, Tuesday evening was beaten over the head when he investigated a noise in the park ing lot. He found a youth with a tire iroh attempting to remove a hub cap from a car. The youth forced him to face into a car then two other youths struck him over the head. Niece was not seriously in jured, according to the sheriff’s office. James Bucket * Is Navy Recruit ''AUTUMN leaves a r e B E A U T IF U L ON T R EES IF T H E Y ’D ONLY STAY TH E R E "dSAVS A N Y MAH WITH A RAKE SeamarT RedVuit James E. Buckel, USN, 18, son of Mr. and Mrs. Robert D. Buckel of SAH Green Stamps Sandy, is undergoing nine weeks Clackamas County of basic training at the Naval Bank Money Orders Training Center at San Diego, Roy Station for Cal. P .G .í. He is receiving instructions West Coast Telephone in Naval customs, courtesies Northwest N aturol Gos and organization, ordnance and gunnery, seamanship, damage control, first aid, swimining and survival, shipboard drills and > Q v OUR ^««ut» STORE J sentry duty. 668 4111 S andy S h o p p in g , f □TORTÌ 0:1 HT? VOTE FOR Rock Show» Glen Whallon A t MHCC i DEMOCRAT The Mt. Hood Rock club will present Its annual Rock show Nov. 2 and 3 at the Mt. Hood Community College Vocational- Technical building located near Kane road and 257th Ave. Rock cutting, polishing and jewelry making will be de monstrated along wtth exhibits of agates, gem s, minerals, and fo ssils. College facilities are being made available as a com munity service of MHCC. A special display booth for blind persons will be used for the fltst 'time this year. The booth will have articles for ex amination and braille cards to describe the objects. The displays can be viewed Saturday^ Nov. 2, from 10 a.m. to 9 p.m. and Sunday, Nov. 3, from 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. Parking and admission Is free. A snack bar will also be operating throughout the two- .day exhibition. Position No. 1 STATE REPRESENTATIVE Rusk Rd , M ilw a u k ie __ _ _ _ Bob Hope, that never gets stale. Bven though his latest film print the information th is weefc. And here It Is. There will be an election of a Gpmtnissloheç v e n t u r e , "T h e Private Navy of to the Mt. Hood Loop Water O’F arrell" which is cur- Son, Eugene Francis to Mr. District on the 4th d a y 0 # - ,-«■/.u, rt-y .ng as a companloh and Mrs. Frank Bethea, 197 ember. Eacb petlMon musf be feattinp rtound town, carries a NE Main, Estacada, Oct. 17. signed by at W âsfÎa^fegisteitei fo tf ïlM M , fa jh ilja r ‘Unes Hope voters, residing within-.th» h is used tint*«after time, it is a water district. Each petit-iofe;worthwhile eiitrV fof his fans must then b e , filed w lth tW ê -A -it for -s. AÎ'iNii «a, f t.34- 1 a, ..,*4 those o f thé wtldhttiréd Secretary, of fee Water Dis Phyllis D ilfc f. trict, at least 10 days'prior This time Diller’s charac to the annual election. Anyone terization frequently falls flat, but she carries a few laughs to keep things going. .The story tÿks to do with a grdftp o f saita-s on a atoll who - ' haVe a low AiOrale because their beer. poftt fU nk. Sgt. O’ F a rre ll decides to boost torjforfing some , nurstfa but the plan Is foiled by llj(s « b in mander who sends only x»ne nurse, Ptiylhs D tlle i. If it were not for Hope, the film would border on Being another Of those'W orld W ar II comédi es that- make the war look like a.bifrfos 0f fun and games, keep " J O E " w o rk in g fo r y o u r-Ç- ’- T but h® play* to* hero in w a rm . M éVtùà fashion. This Is good w * la rated for the entire and Énds: Something ra re 'is taking, place inth eth ea- w r tNÙttiteki. F o r once * great 'f i l m , ‘ ‘ Sound f i t M usic" by name, is b e iiif re-Tirleased on a regular ticket basis. You w ill see this ftlfn playing the neigh borhood theaters throughout the hffUAp .aensoM- Don’t miss it this time around as the (text r planned Earnings and Longer Knurs by the Ben/. MHHl Soon! 36% more saving time Beginning January 1, savings at the Benjf Franklin will enjoy instant earnings from the day of deposit, compounded daily at 5% per annum and paid quarterly. This means your savings will earn 5.13% per year. Beginning January 1st, all offices w ill be open 9 to 5, M onday through Thurs day, and 9 to 6 on Friday. All o ffices w ill then d o s e on Saturday. B enj.O Franklin F iD M A L ■ A V IN O ! « LO AN A S * ROBERT H HAZEN. Pres • 12 OFFICES • HOME OFFICE 517 S W Stark Portland Oregon 97204 • Phone 224 3333 Grefeom Office—Dole Brown, Monoger—45 N Roberts, 665-3158 3 time ft is to be released, It •wrti once again on a hard ticket type showirff , . , GAod films go to television and good T V programs eoitie to film s. Dan Rtw knafld Dick M a rtin , Stars of fed Rowan and M artlrt Laugh- In, w ill sta rt in three feature motldn pictures for MGM a ll tp be peteased in 1989. Film s rated suitable for all age» gre as follows: "P riv a te O F a r r e l i " , « w ife EggrotP*, "F um y " Ite v e f À Dull M o m en t", " K in g Kong Sscapes,** “ Where Angels 6 o " , ’ ’Stair,» "Thb Pink Jungle,*’ and " T h e Odd Couple," week -x A look at the holidays ahead, more reviews and odd s and ends. SANDY ■ Art Newt fee afternoons of Saturday and Sunday, Nov. 18 and 1?, from 2 to 5 p.m . The public lsc o rd lally invited to o ffhid fee event which w ill be WomaNT Cte» Hell ' retain JO E SHO BE SH ER IFF d a c k a m a s co u n ty Tkk^WwtlMawM saM fw by M m «• -«to<t t— U m W ta, MwrIH CnwaMM. Jin, Goodwin, Choirmon, Smith Bidg., Oregon City, Ora r