Thun., Oct 31, 1974 (Sac. 1) S A N D Y (Ora.l POST - 9 Local scouts help Good Turn Day Z A pproxim - ately , — 25,000 , — Boy Scouts and Cub Scouts will participate in Good Turn Day Saturday, Nov. 2 — the annual r collection „ ,ip rtln n rfriv e to hon. f i, drive benefit Goodwill Industries. Scouts from the Columbia- P acific Council have been distributing em pty plastic Goodwill bags to homes in this area during the week of Oct. 21, and will return to pick up the bright yellow and blue bags from residents this Saturday (Nov. 2.) The major collection effort w ill cover M ultnom ah, W a s h in g to n , C la c k a m a s , Yamhill, Tillamook, Clatsop, Columbia, Hood River and Wasco counties in Oregon, and Clark, Klickitat and Skamania counties in Washington. Residents are asked to fill the bags with reusable and repairable clothing and small household articles and place W ith them near their front door by 9 PHOTO GREETING CAROS a m . that day. All materials collected will be taken to the Goodwill plant in Portland for Your favorite snapshot, color use in its on-the-job training slide, or KODACOLOR negative program for the physically, will make a beautiful m en tally and em otionally Photo-Greeting Card for friends handicapped. everywhere. We II be glad to As in past years, members of help you select the perfect styh the Rotary Club of East Port from a wide selection of land a re joining w ith the contemporary, t aditional and Scouts and Goodwill as one of modern designs It's that easy This year share your memories- the m ajo r volunteer p a r ticipants in this 24th annual Good Turn drive, according to Marion C. Smith, Goodwill executive director. Rotary members will work as volunteers in Goodwill's warehouse and also arrange for trucks to transport the donated material from collection points to the warehouse. National Guard units as well as private companies are providing the transportation. A ll a rticles received by Goodwill are repaired and sold in Goodwill retail stores with funds providing services and wages for the workers. Orders placed now through Last year Goodwill served Nov. 15th only — GET a more than 800 handicapped FREE 5 x 7 color workers at its Portland plant enlargement. and placed more than 200 of hem on jobs in p riv a te 25 cards ju s t. . .$ 6 .9 9 business and industry. 100 cards just $24.50 ooo More and more doctors think people should work after 65 and Hood Center In Greshaml a lot of bosses think it wouldn’t FSawnvote ai f)mw M* u*-/MI hurt before that —Baltimore Sun. A c t io n t a k e n b y d e p u t i e s 1 Clackamas County Sheriff Joe Shobe announced last week that increased harrassm ent and indiginities suffered by his deputies will be met with counter action. In a memorandum to Dist Atty Roger Rook, the sheriff said he had advised his patrolmen to arrest anyone who interferes with them in the discharge of their duties or who physically or verbally harress them. “The deputies for the most part have suffered these in dignities without filin g charges," Shobe said. “ Reports from officers indicate they are being berated, spat upon, struck and called every filthy, obscene name that was ever heard of, the least of which is dirty pig.” Shobe asked that the district a /m ile to your Jrieqd/ thLz Ctyi/tmci/. PlptoFactprv Now that it Is raining, bring nature inside with a houseplant y DEES Lights out Lights in downtown Gresham were out for a few minutes Wednesday morning. But it wasn’t the result of J. Hawker, the extortionist trying to collect |1 million from the Bonneville Pow er A d ministration The lights went out due to some work being done at a substation in Gresham, ac cording to a spokesman Chairs missing LOCAL BOY scouts from Pack 248 who are participating in Goodwill’s “ good turn SANDY E L E M E N T A R Y SCHOOL MENU Special of the W eek ASPARAGUS FERNS D** Pot Reg. *9.95 *5.95 Special good at our SHOP and at D R A K E ’S 7 DEE’S NURSERY 165th and Stark. 7DEES GREEN FEELINGS IN GRESHAM 7 DEE'S DREED FEELINGS NODRS Monday thru Saturday 10 to I Sunday 12 to 5 ^W G H T W O oi^ OIL CO» Furnace Sales I S th ice k KUPNOJ* Mobil heating oil SKOKO C O M M IS S IO N E R L e a d e rs h ip O PEN M EETINGS B e t t e r Roads Four wrought iron patio chairs were taken sometime Oct. 14 or 15 from the patio of Rodger T. McDowell, 1375 N E Country Club, Gresham Q U A L IF IE D ! CUck7m« S97Fo7?.Slri' ^ 2 4 *A - 16410 S E- HWy' 212' AT SANDY E le m e n ta r y S ch o o l Just a reminder! Good Turn Day for Goodwill Industries this year is Satur day, Nov. 2. Although you m ight find some of the bright yellow and blue Goodwill plastic bags with no date at all, or another date on them, please remember the official date is Nov. 2. A shortage in raw materials needed to manufacture the Plastic ba« a cut short Good- s ort'er fh*8 year forcing the non-profit agency to use bags accumulated from past collection drives — thus the varied dates. So please remember, the correct date is N O V EM B E R 2, the time when Scouts will be by your house to pick up your bag filled with materials. SCHOOL. , 3 r d a n d M a in in G R E S H A M B B 6 -3 O O 4 » w w w W" 1 Bright yellow bags LUNCHMENDl HOUSE PLANTS day” are (from left) Locke Christman. 10, Andy McCool, 8, and Melvin Gedde. 9. ( Post Photo) attorney and courts take a f ference with the deputy at torneys. firmative action in the matter "Being a police officer is an honorable profession Why do we have to take this?". The county’s top law enforcement officers said the conditions under which deputies had to work was "getting worse ” Rook said his office realized deputies in most past cases had not filed charges against harrassers Though he said individuals could be prosecutied for certain of fenses, he emphasized his of fice "can’t do anything that the law doesn't allow ” All such cases have been dealt with “in the strictures of the law ,” he said Meanwhile, Rook said he intended to take up the sheriff’s 622-4604 Brightwood Or» memo at the next staff con- ■ F R ID A Y . Nov. 1 Spaghetti with Meat sauce Buttered carrots F ru it cup Cinnamon twist Milk MONDAY. Nov. 4 Beef taco with Lettuce A cheese Seasoned peas Muffin and butter Milk TUESDAY, Nov. 5 Macaroni and cheese Green beans Buttered hot rolls Pear half Milk W EDNESDAY. Nov. ( Barbecue beef on Home made bisi Carrot sticks Buttered beets Frosted graham cracker THURSDAY. Nov. 7 Vegetable soup Ham salad sandwich Fruit crisp F R ID A Y . Nov. 8 Wiener wraps and catsup Bread and peanut butter Fruited jello Milk FOR CONTINUED G O O D SOUND JUDGMENT RE-ELECT JACK SUMNER Y o ur STATE REPRESENTATIVE District 55 Pd. By T h » S u m n e r C o m m ., R t. 1, M eppn or, O re . 9 7 * 3 6 Came From " in the form of a SCHOOL NEWS s e lf-p ro d u c e d d ra m a tic s Miss Fast's Farm News presentation, games and, of Since our last news report we course, a 45 minute Halloween have had some more additions party. to our classroom. One of our ooo sets of animals, the hamsters, Halloween is in the air and we had seven tiny babies. We were are adding to it in Mrs. Mar- quite surprised since we ja m a ’s room w ith spooky thought the mother was still a songs, poems, and art projects. baby. We have also been discussing We have re a lly enjoyed precautions to take while trick watching them grow and hope or treating. that soon their eyes will be open We have a super collection of so they can crawl around and things that remind us of fall, get their own food. We hope our and we will soon be on the two bunnies don’t get the same idea and cause a population lookout for winter things as our weather is indicating. explosion in our room. We were I am sure our moms and dads sorry, however, to see Scott’s are surprised to find out how crayfish die. Apparently he many of us are reading. Now didn't appreciate the dog food we are doing addition and for a diet. subtraction equations. Just ask Besides our animal additions us some time, parents, and we we actually got a new person in will be eager to show you what our room M arty Wilson joined we are doing. us from Washington where he Bus News had been visiting. Our new Bluebird Bus No. 2 The G R E A T P U M P K IN has finally arrived from the came to life in our room last factory. As soon as the new week. The students created the eight-light system is installed huge pumpkin from cardboard and it has a final check out and crepe paper He gives his from Salem, it will replace Bus toothless smile to everyone who No. 11 which Mrs. Ruth Burg walks by him in the hall. We are has been driving. all looking forward to a great Parents of students on Bus party Friday. No. l l will be looking for Be sure to watch for more another num ber soon. The farm news in the coming weeks. other new Thomas Bus No. 18 should be here by December. ooo Latchkey students have been Ghosts, goblins, and witches bussed to their program this are sprouting all around Mrs month. At the bus driver's Jensen's room. K a trin a meeting the film was shown Baunach, Lorena Cheevers.and “ And Then It Happened’ ’ Ty Meligan all drew crayon depicting bus accidents and pictures which illustrate songs student behaviour on the buses we sing about Halloween. When as the cause We appreciate the their pictures were finished parents support of our Sandy they painted them with black Bus Drivers. paint and watched the magic happen. We are still looking for Alex Stankewitsch's brand new, dark green, hooded school jacket. It has his name in it and we guess it just got up and Sandy F .F.A . soil judging walked off. If you find this team placed firs t in the w andering ja c k e t, please Clackamette District Contest return it to Alex at Firwood. held last week. ooo Seven schools were The three primary grades represented with 58 judgers outgrew our Firwood School a bit, so this year Miss Knutson’s participating. Next challenge for the team is the state contest second Mrs. Warren’s third this month. grade rooms are in town. Miss The local team consisted of Knutson's room is keeping a David Chatelain, Ken Evens, “reptile garden" along with J.R Hanning, D ave K yle, their science unit on reptiles Reuben Rodreguez, D avid The children enjoy their Swanson, and Andy Workinger. hamsters. Baby John, Teddy, Receiving awards were Scraggle, and Pockets. Workinger first with 76 points, They have three new children Rodreguez fifth with 73. and in their room this year: Jim Chatelain tenth with 71. Cejka from Iow a, Stanley Jellison from Washington, and Lance Robertson from Por Hand The children who buy hot lunch and milk like the new Free classes will begin Nov. system of buying tickets They 10 at 7 p m and continue take care of their own tickets, through Nov 12,13 and 14 at the and only one ticket has been Adventist Center lost so far Healthful vegetarian recipes ooo w ill be given with food Mr. Hall's 3rd Grade dem onstrations each night. Some interested moms will Special features will be door be guiding the class through a prizes, slides showing healthful three part experience centered living, and the aspects of around Halloween Initiated as nutrition an alternative to the usual 45 Topics and suggestions on minute Halloween party, the how to stretch the food dollar activities will include a student- and how to lower choiestrol will created wax project, an be of interest to all historical research of This is a free demonstration Hallow een, an unofficial in nutritio n and healthful version of "Where Halloween lirtng The public is invited Sandy soil ¡udgers win) N u tritio n class held i . u tí» JUST IN TIME A rrivin g now . . . new shapes, lengths, and fabrics to give you an even bigger selection to choose from . Shown here: Shetland wool coat with tucked detailing and swing skirt from our collection for misses and junior sizes. 6 0 .0 0 to 86 .00 M on. and Fri 9 :0 0 until 9:00 O th e r w eekdays & Sat. 9:00 until 6:0 0 TH E POWELL & M A IN G resham 6 6 6 -5 8 2 1