Thun., June 21, 1973 (Sec. 1) S AN DY (Ore.) POST - 9
8 - S A N D Y (Ore.) POST Thurs., June 21
A n im a l h o s p ita l
opens
Rain slows harvest activities in state
The Employment Division's
R u ral
M anpow er S ervice
reported rain showers and cool
w eather have slowed or
delayed some harvest a c
tivities
The strawberry harvest is
completed at Grants Pass and
progressing in the Willamette
V a lle y w ith adequate help
except for a slight shortage at
McMinnville where housing is
scarce
The c h e rry
harvest is
completed at Milton Freew ater
and has started at Eugene.
Salem and McMinnville with
adequate help, but no housing
The
D alles
a re a
cherry
growers expect to be short 400
pickers by June 18 and Hood
River expects to be short 50
pickers by June 20 There is
limited housing in both areas
Grants Pass cherry harvest
start has been delayed to June
22 and Hillsboro harvest is to
start June 25. La Grande. July
A sparagus harvests are
com pleted at both M ilton-
Freewater and Pendleton
The pea harvests are con
tinu ing at M ilto n -F re e w a te r
and Pendleton with a slight
shortage of help at Milton
Freewater
R aspb erry harvests are
starting at Eugene. Gresham,
lx*hanon. with Gresham area
expecting to be short 100
pickers by June 25 There is no
Sandy Rebekah Lodge meets
Sandy
R ebekah
Lodge
number 103 met June 14 with 14
members present The Charter
was draped in memory of Olive
Pierson who passed away
Monday June 11.
Adela Beckmann and Betty
Denbo reported on the IOOF
Convention held in Salem May
23 25 Grace Lamb read a poem
"Say it Now."
The last meeting of
summer w ill be held June
All interested members i
asked to attend Borin
meeting June 21.
Delicious refreshm ents
s tra w b e rry shortcake a
whipped topping were sen
by Agnes Hartwig
Classes slated
at Blue Lake
A new animal practice hat
opened in the East County area
The
Wildwood
A nim al
Hospital is now open at 1404 NE
lH is t Ave D r Charles Hawkins
and D r
Dennis Goltz are
operating the hospital
The hospital is operating
from a trailer at present but a
new clinic building at the
location is scheduled for
completion in three months
housing available Oregon City
and Salem raspberry harvest
start June 25 and Hillsboro,
July 2
Apple and pear thinning is
continuing at Hood River short
50 thinners
and
M ilto n
Freewater is short 30 Housing
is limited at both places
Pear thinning is continuing at
Medford with adequate help
For information on these and
other jobs contact the nearest
o ffice of the E m p lo ym en t
Division
A senes of free classes will
begin at Blue l^ike Park at 1 30
p m Wednesday, July 11.
Participants are urged to
bring their children and lunch
to the park programs every
Wednesday in July and August
Caroline Cannon will hold
classes on money saving basic
m ixes J u ly 11
Presented
through the Mt
Hood ex
tension service, the classes will
show how to save money and
eat good foods
On July
18 M ultnom ah
County Health Department will
tell how to prevent summer
S te re o lifte d
Gordon K Paulson. 15707 SE
Stark St . reported to sheriff's
deputies that stereo equipment
and albums valued at $1,010
were stolen from his residence,
June 13
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T R Y T H E C LA SSIFIEDS
F IR S T. SECOND and third grade winners in the North
Gresham Grade School poster contest were announced
last week Winners from left are Roxanne McDonald.
Carmen t ook. Christine Collins. Yalarte Smith, Ronald
Fehringer and l.isa Smith
(Outlook photoi
accidents
How to freeze fruits and
vegetables will be Caroline
Cannon's subject July 25
The Health Department will
teach first aid for summer,
Aug 1, and tell how to prevent
illness. Aug 8
A speaker from Bank of
Oregon will tell how to keep
your bank book in order at the
class Aug 15.
On Aug 22 E ric Stein will
speak on consumer protection
and Dave Caris will speak on
electrical safety in the home
Aug 2#
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BLADE CUT
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T e r r ific f o r
b a r b e c u in g
lb
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TENDER, LEAN
zone change to a mobile home zoning in the
area off of S. Bluff Rd
I Post photo)
IN C V T T IN G away the bank to develop the
new mobile home park in Sandy, a steep
bank has been left. The mobile park is
before the city council on July 2 seeking a
CUBED
STEW MEAT
College sponsors
summer excursion
Bagby Hot Springs and Chief
La Looska s Indian Museum
are part of Mt. Hood Com
m u n ity
C ollege's
special
summer tours for students,
staff and members of the
community.
The Bagby Hot Springs trip is
scheduled Friday, June 22.
Participants will travel to the
Bagby campground and then
hike *4 m ile to the forest ser
vice hot springs Free, hot
mineral baths are available m
hewn-out logs
Persons going on the hot
A two day excursion to Camp
Onahlee in Molalla was taken
recently by the W a-Ya-Ki-Ka
Camp F ire Girls of Boring.
T he g irls m ade a ll the
preparations for their trip,
including meal planning and
grocery shopping. While at
camp the girls stayed at Sunny
Lodge, cooking all of their
meals outside
One dinner was a delicious
roast the girls had wrapped in
tin foil, put in wet gunny sacks
and cooked in a pit The girls
also went hiking and enjoyed
daily swims in the pool
The second night the girls
participated in their group
cerem o n ial
where
they
received th e ir F ire M a k e r
Rank, honor beads and other
awards earned during the year
This was the 6th grade girls'
final ceremonial as Camp F ire
Girls. Next year they will be
in Discovery Club, the Camp
F ire Girls program for junior
high school girls
The awards were presented
to the girls by their group
guardian. M rs Donna Hard,
and group sponsor M r Larry
Hard
Those participating in the
campout were Debbie Bennett,
Julie Colt, Dawn Hard and
Beth Lane of Boring Mindi
Ferguson Sandy, counselors
C arol “ P r ^ t r " L y ts e ll and
Shirley
qinrelly” Bradley
fro»' nest Linn and M r and
*lrs Hard from Boring
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Elmer's Colonial House of Pancakes
has Deen built and decorated for your
enjoyment and pleasure. Bring your
friends and fam ily to Elmer's where
you enjoy breakfast in a Colonial
atmosphere and com fort morning,
noon and night. We're open from
6 A M. 'til 11 P.M. for your dining
pleasure.
At Elmer's, we carefully preserve
and continue the tradition that the
Pancake is one of the world's old
est and tastiest foods. We care
fu lly select the quality ingredients
for preparation of our Pancakes,
and serve them graciously w ith
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Cleanliness and Courtesy is our Motto
We welcome all our Gresham area
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They are James S. Vaughn
who will become president.
James M Vaugn will become
his assistant, and Peter G . Akse
w ill
become
assistant
secretary
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The following students made
the Honor Roll at Rockwood
School fourth quarter, 1972-73:
3.5: Connie Bodine, B a r
bara Escudero, Linda Kenfield,
Lynn Lambert. Dave Walker
3.6: M a rk B e lie l, T a m i
Habre, Sue Harklerood, Chuck
Peterson, T erri Richardson,
Jeff Thompson and A lan
Wilson.
3.7: C raig C am pa, Bob
Carson, Carrie Gaines and
Melissa Shaw.
3.8: Deane Allin, Lori Caaey,
Craig Egner. Suzi Hazard,
Diana Hill, Mike Thomas. Mike
Verhelst, Scott Williams and
Ron Wong
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Until 1963 the five-cent U.S.
postage stamp had always
borne the picture of James
Monroe
Three Gresham men will
become officers July 1 in the
Dean
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w ith
headquarters in Princeton, W
Follow-up letters indicating
results of the examination will
be sent to each participant and
to her own doctor.
"No program can eliminate
uterine cancer,” said Mrs
E c k h a rt, "b u t the positive
results in detecting it in the
e a rly
stages
cannot
be
overlooked."
The mobile clinic will be
stationed in the visitors parking
lot on campus for the week's
stay Hours are 9 -12 noon and 1
- 4 p.m. daily with a special
evening c lin ic W ednesday,
June 27 from 7 - 9 p.m. Free
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A 10 speed bicycle valued at
$110 was reported stolen from
Richard Weber, 110 N E 151st
Ave., the evening of June 13.
The bike was stolen from a lot
at 18120 N E W ilkes R d.,
Sheriff's reports stated
Officers
named
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B icycle g o n e
years or older receive a Pap
test for uterine cancer has been
launched by the Oregon
division of ACS.
All area women are urged to
take the quick, simple and non-
painful test Various methods
of self-examination will also be
explained
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M t Hood Community College
will host a cancer detection
clinic June 2a • 29 Free Pap
smears and tests for possible
breast cancer will be given
The m obile van c lin ic ,
sponsored by the Oregon
Region Medical Program and
American Cancer Society, will
be staffed by area physicians
and nurses
A ccording
to
Fran ces
Eckhart, Northwest Metro area
execu tive d ire c to r for the
American Cancer Society, an
intensive 4-year campaign to
have every Oregon woman 20
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foods), the beauty shop and the One Hour
Martinizing shop. A grand opening for the
new shopping plaza will be announced.
( Outlook photo)
Free test on cancer offered
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fishing e q uip m en t, hiking
shoes, swim suit, towel, insect
repellant and a camera
The party w ill leave at 9 a m
and return by 5 p.m Minimum
age for participants is six years
old. and a nominal registration
fee w ill be charged
T ra n s p o rta tio n
w ill
be
provided by the college P e r
sons interested in taking the
tour are asked to meet by the
flag poles in front of the mam
academic spine on the MHCC
campus
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