Sandy post. (Sandy, Oregon) 1938-current, November 21, 1968, Page 12, Image 12

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THE SANDY (Ore.) POST Thor»., No». 21, 196« (Sac. I)
SHORT LOCAL . . .
Ollie Peterson who retired
from the Boring Fire depart­
ment a few months ago is back
as dispatcher.
German Cited In Viet-Nam
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Marine Sergeant Clifford C.
German, 24, son of Mrs. Violet
Craig of Route 1, Boring, is
serving with the F irst Marine
Aircraft Wing in Vietnam. ,
The wing has been awarded
the Presidential Unit Citation
for its combat achievements
during the period of May 1905
to September 1967.
Air arm of the Third Marine
Am|ihibious Force, the wing
We Give
operates several hundred a ir­
craft which includes fighter,
attack, reconnaissance, hele-
copter and transport aircraft.
In addition to providing avia­
tion support for the First and
Third Marine Divisions, the
First Manne Aircraft Wing
supports other American and
Allied forces in the five north­
ernmost provinces of South
Vietnam.
Notes
By NELL HOWE
Hood-Land Reporter
HOODLAND
DISI. CO.
&K
Green
Stamps
lb UNION HEATING OILS
SERVING
HOOD-LAND AND SANDY AREAS
622-3184 or 665-2188
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' __ A THOUGHT
FOR THE WEEK
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by KEN BATEMAN
"Short and to the point." Everyone ha* heard the expression.
It has more meaning than most people suspect. Let's think about it.
Our eyes and ears see and hear tens of thousands of words
every day. In advertising alone, the average family sees or hears
more than 1,500 ads a day. Most of what we see and hear is
quickly forgotten. Why is this? These illustrations may help to
explain.
Compare the nature of these tens of thousand of words with
the number and nature of the world's most widely known words.
The lord's Prayer has only 56 wordsl The most important piece
of writing the world has ever seen has only 297 words — The
Ten Commandments! There are only 300 words in the Declaration
of Independence! lincoln s immortal Gettysburg address has only
266 words! St. John *vrote, "Jesus wept." Just two words, but
they stir one's feelings with understanding.
By comparison, in the OPA days, a written order covering the
price of a head of cabbage had almost 27,000 words! Get the
point? We think you will.
BATEMAN
TERESINA ALVAREZ of Manila was more than
a little surprised recently when her request
made through the Sandy Post for a "pen pal”
produced an "in person” response from tour­
ing Hoodlanders Claude Gudge and Jack Fahle.
See "L etters” page 2
NOZZLE NEWS
Nov. 14, 11:10 a.m. Mutual
assist to Hoodland Fire Dis­
trict. Cherryville home of W.
Schneberger.
FUNERAL CHAPEL, 520 W. Powell Blvd.
Gresham
Classified Business,
Professional Directory
For Your Cord In This DIRECTORY -
Phono 6 6 8 -4 4 4 8
Loving Care for the Aged & Convalescent
H O M E L IT E
ORCHARD CREST
NURSING HOME
Sales and Service
668-6235
110 E. Proctor
24 Hour Nursing Care for ambulating
bed patients. Physicians on call.
MT. HOOD REDI-MIX
DR. ROBERT D. SCHOUTEN
OPTOMETRIST
Office Hour* 9 a m. to 5:30 p.m. Daily
Closed Thursday and Sunday
Mt. Hood Dental Bldg
668-4313
415 E Pleasant Ave
Sandy
Phone 668-6515
Plant Located at Firwood Junction
CONSTRUCTION
668-4315
ELTON D. LEAVITT, M.D.
Physician ond Surgeon
Office Hours: 9 A.M. to 6 P.M.
Daily except Wed., Sun.
Sat. 9-1 P.M.
668-4117
ENGINEER
W. A. NOEHREN, M.D.
THOMAS D. TELFORD
Consulting Engineer
663-4690
Rt. 3, Box 100, Boring, Ore.
Industrial Developments
Mapping
Subdivisions
Sewer and Woter Layouts
LAW N and GARDEN
MEDICAL BIDG., SANDY
Physician and Surgeon
SAND and GRAVEL
ROCK CREEK SAND
AND GRAVEL
Cruihed Rock, Fill end Top Soil
We Repair All Types of Small Engines
Free Storage Available with Service
658-3138
110 E. Proctor
NURSING
SPORTING GOODS
HOMES
SANDY CYCLE CENTER
Bridgestone - Honda
BAUNACH
Home for the Aged
Naw and Used
Sale* • Service • Part»
Veterans - Social Security Welfare
Gracious living on limited Income
Fine Food
668-6190
668 6318
110 W. Proctor
SURVEYOR
McGUIRE NURSING HOME
Registered Land Surveyor
Home for invalids, convalescent patients
and those needing nursing core
Registered land Surveyor
Surveying, M ap­
ping, Subdivisions. Office located at . . .
Fri., Sat. & Sun.,
THE G h
T h a t's re a l v e r s a tility ,
brother. The kind some of
our Northwest farmers get
with the help of a long-term
Federal Land Bank loan.
W e're pretty versatile,
ourselves. In addition to
buying land, Land Bank
loans are also used to pur­
chase livestock and ma­
chinery, educate the kids,
and refinance indebtedness.
You might even think we
w ere designed by some
enterprising farmers. And
you'd be right.
MARX & CHASE
668 4633
Marthe C. McGuire, R.N
225 E. Burnside Ext.
r
Extension
Firwood
The
November
meeting
"Maintaining Your Family Re­
cords” was very well given
by Cathy Eggars and Hazel
Lamb, and was rather
an
overwhelming lesson.
It answered these questions:
What kinds of records are
needed for figuring income tax?
Where should insurance po­
licies be kept? What documents
are needed to collect social
security? How long should can­
celed checks be kept?
It was suggested
that all
members have a hand in the
business of the home, so they
will not only have an idea
of how to manage money but
keeping records may help them
later to run a better home. For
the hudsband -- he will know
where the money goes! Some­
times it’s even hard for me to
comprehend.
Have you ever needed an im­
portant paper in a hurry and not
known where to find it? Frus­
trating isn’t it? That’s why it
was suggested you file papers
systematically, - kept in such
a way you can find them when
needed.
We were told what valuable
papers to keep, how long to
keep them and where.
"
to help in this project write
to your Congressman and let
them know how you feel. Bie
"more mail we jan' bombard
them with, the more apt they
are to pressure the Highway
Commission to^take come im-»
mediate action. Give theln all
the support you can.
The creepy crawlers have
been busy again. Forney Buch-
anen had his outside cooler
broken into Sunday night and
several cases of beer stolen.
I understand Bill Swanson’s
Brightwood
store was also
broken into last week. It’s get­
ting to be a bit too much.
Hope they catch whoever it is
before long.
HOMELITE CHAIN SAWS
SANDY
Lawn & Garden
ITO E. Proctor
. 668-6235
JANZ APPLBLAMD
■ te a tri
Hood River No. 1
Cooking Apple
DELICIOUS
Golden or Red
OLD FASHIONED
SPIZENBURG $*>
26-lb. box
4e*
$2.95
85c ’/a gallon
S1 »50 gal
26-lb. box
APPLE CIDER ,
Homemade from choice Hood
River Apples. W e use a blend
of 7 different varieties of apples
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This is one lesson that
shouldn’t be taken lightly. I’m
sure none of us keep records
as we should unless shaken up
a little by what can happen if
we are the one out of seven
checked by the government for
income tax, or if there is a
death, or we need a guarantee,
or have a fire and need the
inventory of the loss, etc. So
take heed and begin getting
your insurance policys, tax re ­
turns, bank statements, em­
ployment records, birth c e r­
tificates savings bonds, auto
titles, military service re ­
cords, mortgages and contracts
in order. There are many more,
but maybe this will be enough
to make people realize—keep­
ing records is important!
Our Holiday Fare was quite
a success about 400 people at­
tended.
There were so many at­
tractive gift items for the Holi­
days and some very good food
recipes — may I share a very
special salad with you.
West Sandy City Limits on Loop Highway
SANDY
BUSINESS DIRECTORY
Johnny Sez
- BUYING? -
- SELLING? -
- TRADING? -
FARM TRACTOR CO.
See Us for New
Jacuzzi Pumps and
24-Hour Phone Service
when calling Johnny
MO 5-3491 with
J. J. WALKER
Repairs on A ll Makes
of Pumps
Loop Hwy. & Boring Road
Gresham. Oregon
Telephone: 663-4353
SPtf
AT 8-5045
4950 N.E. Union
Portland
THIS
SP-tf
Lawn Mower
SPACE
ROHDE & ROHDE
FOR RENT
107 So. Bluff, Sandy
Phone 668-4666
CRANBERRY WALDORF
SALAD
2 cups raw cranberries
3 cups minature marshmallows
3/4 cup of sugar
2 cups diced unpared tart apple
EKsacsafXsaaancsnaanaG 1/2 cup seedless green grapes
1/2 cup broken walnuts
1/4 teaspoon salt
1 cup whipping cream whipped
Grind cranberries and com­
Welches Grade School
bine with marshmallows and
sugar and chill overnight. Add
MONDAY, NOV. 25
apple, grapes, nuts, and salt.
Fold in whipped cream ( I’m
Porcupine Meat Balls
sure Dream Whip could be used
Green Beans w/Mushrooms
if diet conscious)Chill. Garnish
Mashed Potatoes
with a cluster of sugared
Bread-Butter
grapes. This is very yummy!
Applesacue Milk
Do try it.
The next meeting of most
TUESDAY NOV. 26
Units Extension will be
a
Christmas Party - no lesson.
Chili - Crackers
Celery Sticks
Hot Buttered Cornbread
Chocolate'Tn«c$h mallow
Pudding
Milk
A
DANCE TO LIVE MUSIC
by
The "GLASGOW BROS."
Friday and Saturday
9 p.m. 'til 2 p.m.
Sunday
7 p.m. 'til 12 p.m.
DEW DROP INN
Cocktail Lounge
Open 7 a.m. Saturday and Sunday
11 a.m. -2:30 p.m. Weekdays
101 N. W . 1st
Sandy, Oregon
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DINETTE
WEDNESDAY -NOV. 27
MOWERS
SALES end SERVICE
668-6235
r ANCH'NG
Office Hour»: 2 to 5 p.m.
Morning» by Appointment. Closed Set.
668-4156
Mein St., Sandy
SANDY LAWN & GARDEN
one hates to break that kind of a
record. It wasn’t her fault, but
it happened just the same.
Margaret Howard says that
these outdoor mud baths, in the
winter, are not what they are
cracked up to be. Also it is no
fun to have both legs, all the
way mired up, mired inthecold
dirty stuff, and no one to help
you out. She found out that if
you keep your toes turned up,
you can get out with your shoes
on, which is more than she
expected.
Thank goodness,
there was a tree handy, so she
was able to pull herself out.
All this happened behind her
house in a new fill she made
the mistake of walking across.
Who would think that it would
have been that wet that deep
down?
My thanks to the Hood-Land
Chamber of Commerce for their
invitation to cover the meeting
with the Highway Commission
in Salem. The trip was most en­
joyable, even if we did receive
the same old run around. But
I can guarantee that they will
not be allowed to forget that
the mountain had descended
upon them. The Chamber is
going to concentrate on their
fight, for the completion of the
section between Alder Creek,
and Zig Zag. With that goal
in mind, they plan to heckle
the department
until they
achieve results. If you wish
MENUS
° 42«Yf/VG
PHYSICIANS
Construction end Equipment
Roed Building, Rocking, end Excavating
Rental Available
Firwood Rd., Sandy
and
OPTOMETRIST
Ready Mix Concrete • Cru«hed
Rock • Send end Gravel
N. B. ERICKSON
Marine Sergeant CLIFFORD
C. GERMAN, 24, son of Mrs.
Violet Craig of Rt. 1, Boring,
is serving with the First Marine
Aircraft Wing in Vietnam.
The wing has been awarded
the Presidential Unit Citation
for its combat achievements
during the period of May 1965 to
September 1967.
One Mile South of Sandy
on Bonstedt Road
668-6336
CONCRETE READY M IX
Nov. 25 -- 4-H Horse Club
Leaders Training
meeting,
County Health Center, 8 p.m.
in the Health Auditorium.
Nov. 29 -- 4H County Gov­
ernment Conference, County
Courthouse, Oregon City, 10
a.m.
Service Line
NURSING HOMES
CHA/N SAWS
Farm Calendar
Alan Jensen in the hospital
in traction. We hope by the time
you read this he will be home.
He had to go in the1 day after
the Hood-land Chamber went
to Salem to meet with the High­
way Commission. Not that that
had anything to do with it, but
he was most uncomfortable all
that day. Get well soon, Alan.
People have been having a bit
of trouble with things in their
way of travel. Paula and Jim
Spray, were coming home from
town, last week, in their brand
new Datsun, when a deer ran
into them, at least they met
each other just above Alder
Creek. No one was injured,
but Paula says it is the first
time an officer ever showed
up on the scene just when you
needed him the most. Officer
Watts was in the second car
behind them and brought them
home. Jim says he is going to
buy Paula a tank, and I haven’t
figured that out, because Jim
was driving. No doubt he meant
that he would put her in a tank
to protect her from other
people’s driving. It is a beastly
way to break in a new car.
Pat Matheson, in her Toyota,
had a meeting with a big truck
in Portland and lost that battle.
She was battered and bruised,
and mighty stiff for a few days,
but mostly hurt in her pride.
It was her first wreck in all
the years she has driven, and
THANKSGIVING HOLIDAYS
Sandy Elemtary School
Nov. 25-27
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MONDAY-Nov. 25
TUESDAY
LÀNDBA'NK
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THURSDAY and FRIDAY
Vegetable - Beef Stew
Crisp Celery
Cinnamon Toast
Milk
Gresham
Nov. 2 2 - 2 3 - 2 4
Hamburgers on Bun
Relish-Catsup-Mustard
Ovenly Fries
Lettuce Wedge
Fruit Jello Milk
Buckaroo Beans
Tossed Green Salad
Buttered Dinner Rolls
Raisins - Milk
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