6 - SANDY (Ora.) POST 7!,ur«„ April 21. 1977 (Sec. 2)
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Area Keep-Well
clinics announced
The
C la c k a m a s
C ounty
Comm unity Action Agency has
released the latest dates and
places for senior citizen Keep-
W ell Clinics in Clackamas
County.
In Sandy the clinic w ill be at
the Sandy Senior Center at
38885 Pioneer Blvd. on April 20
and 21 fro m S a .m . to noon.
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Masseuse lets
her fingers
do the talking
The Estacada clinic w ill be at
Estacada Loaves and Fishes,
478 NW Wade on A pril 25 and 27
from 9 a m to noon.
A ll
C lac ka m as
County
residents 60 and older are
welcome Those who wish to
attend are asked to make an
appointment.
Story/photos
by Suzanne Ashmun
Madonna Polley talks with her hands.
The 25-year-old Sandy area woman is a masseuse
"M y job is to work out the kinks and tensions,” she said
She got interested in massage, which she considers an
art, when her mother was injured in an automobile ac
cident. With Madonna's help she eventually made full
recovery.
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•’M y father always had aching feet so I was able to help
him, too,” Madonna said
L ater she worked with the elderly in a convalescent
home where another woman taught her some of the finer
A R T CLASSES
^M assag e is a kneading or rubbing of the body to
stim ulate circulation and make muscles or joints supple.
• Muscular tension is kind of a m irro r effect on the state
of health.” she masseuse said.
Also licensed to practice massage by the Oregon State
Board of Health are Glenn Knox and John Wynhausen A
REBISTER ROW
man who practices massage is a masseur.
Most people prefer masseuses, Madonna s husband
Pottery Classes
by Mika Gunzel
Business leaders place
Tuesdoy Evenings
7:00 to 10:00
MEMBERS OF Future Business Leaders of America
(FB LA ) from Sandy High entered state competition at the
Hilton Hotel April 15-16. Jenny Johns (pictured center)
and Ellen Engdall placed first in the poster event.
Heather Miller was third in Accounting I. Becky Swanson
was fourth in job interview. Renee Remmick (pictured
right) was fifth in extemporaneous speaking and Jimmy
Kim (pictured left) was fifth in Shorthand I.
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W ally McKenzie has been
e le cted
p res id e n t
of the
Hoodland Cham ber of Com
m erce for 1977-78.
Elections were held Tuesday
night a t the Hoodland Women’s
Club building in Wemme
Other Chamber officers in
clude
Lowell
Njust,
vice-
p re s id e n t;
Ed
B urke,
s e c r e ta r y -tr e a s u r e r ; Joyce
W il l ia m s ,
c o rr e s p o n d in g
secretary.
The three standing com
m ittee chairm an are Louis
Phelps, public affairs; Bruce
Bowman, entertainm ent; and
Roy Bunting, public re la
tions.
The Chamber w ill sponsor
the M t. Hood Salmon Barbecue
during F ath er’s Day weekend
M ADO NNA P O L L E Y , a masseuse at N atu ral
Therapeutic ( enter, practices her art on masseur John
Wynhausen.
Wynhausen said.
Madonna, who has studied at seminars sponsored by the
Massage Association and Polarity Therapy School, uses a
combination of methods in her work, including a bit of the
pounding found in Swedish massage, acupressure and
polarity.
. u u h
There are few wasted motions as Madonna s hands slip
and slide over tired muscles from the neck down to the
toes F irm yet soothing, she lets her fingers do the talking
The masseuse said she has cured migraine headaches
June. Chairm an for that
event is Bruce Erickson
The annual Fourth of July
Firew orks display w ill again be
held under the direction of Wes
P o st
and alleviated back pains.
"B ut I don't claim to be a faith healer or consider
massage a cure-all,” she said.
One of the problems facing the legitim ate masseuse is
the seamy image many people have of massage parlors
The Polleys chose the rather staid name of Natural
Therapeutic Center for their business at 109 NW 1st St.,
Bazaar nears
Gresham
"W e didn’t want
A ll interested persons are
invited to display and sell
h a n d c ra fts a t the Sandy
Grange spring bazaar.
The bazaar w ill be held M ay 6
and 7 at the Grange Hall on
Kelso Road.
Those who wish to display
m ay m ake table rentals by
calling 668-4317, 668-7519 or 668-
4866
people to get the wrong idea,
Madonna said.
There are ways to differentiate between the real and the
pseudo-massage parlor.
"The hours are one thing—if they’re open from to p m.
to 4 a m you know there’s something funny going on,
Madonna said.
Only qualified masseuses and masseurs are licensed by
the state. They must pass a test s im ilar to that required of
nurses and other professionals
Soft spoken and low key, Madonna revealed that many
people are hesitant when they have their first massage
M any gynecologists could take some tips from Madonna
on how to make people relax She brings in towels and a
blanket, leaving the room while the customer partially
undresses and lays down on the raised table softened with
a foam rubber mattress.
She puts nerves at ease as she begins the massage. The
tension begins to evaporate as her hands slide over back,
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and
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Massage is not to be confused with chiropractic, John, a
student at Western States Chiropractic College, said.
“ I don’t crack necks or backs,” Madonna explained
Madonna’s specialty is foot reflexology, which is based
on the theory that nerve endings in the body correspond to
nerves that end in certain spots in the feet. Until a person
has had a foot massage, it’s difficult to imagine the sen
sations that can revolve around ten toes
"T here are sensory impulses that come right through
the middle of the spinal cord and end in the feet,” John
McKenzie to head
Hoodland Chamber
F ea tu rin g The W orks O f
Gresham
David said.
"W omen usually prefer a woman to work on them
neck, forehead, feet.
"M ost people w ill let you work on their feet, she said
•but at first they just don t know if they want you to hold
FOOT REFLEXOLOGY
their hands.”
Madonna
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takes honor
Sandy High School student dram a presentation.
Janna and the other winners
Janna Shokey has been named
a winner of the E arth Week w ill accept their awards on
A p ril ’ 23,
at
Poster Contest sponsored by S a tu rd a y ,
the Clackamas County E arth Clackamas Community College
during the dedication of the
Week Committee.
Winners in five Individual college’s new Ecology l e a r
entry categories in a poster and ning Center Janna is a fresh
photo contest w ill receive 825 man a t Sandy High School.
The dedication and awards
Savings
Bonds.
Classroom
ceremony
w ill take place at 2
groups who entered w ill win a
puppet show and classroom p m Winning entries w ill be on
display until April 23.
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at the Sandy Senior Center,
Oddfellows H all, on Tuesday,
April 26, at 1 p m for the
C la c k a m a s
County
A rea
Agency on Aging proposed
program for 1977-78.
The proposed goals and
budgets for the county’s aging
programs w ill be discussed.
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this hearing.
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The Sounds of the Saints Jazz
Night w ill start a t 8 p m .
Thursday, April 28 at Mt. Hood
Community College.
The concert w ill feature the
vocal jazz ensembles and the
stagp bands from the per
forming arts division.
Tickets for the perform ance
are available at the MHCC
bookstore, or reservations can
be made by calling 667-7181.
Admission is free for senior
citizens with a Golden Age
Card