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>- S A N D Y ( O r a ) PO ST T h u r» O tt 21 1962 So< T h u r» I) Once again Puddy Cat climbs a Douglas fir W alters celebrate 50 years Dick and .Marie Walters of S an d y r e c e n tly celebrated their 50th wed ding anniversary with a Caribbean cruise The Walters, who have lived in Sandy for eight years and can be seen m o st m o rn in g s at b r e a k f a s t a t G r i f f 's Ivongburger, had a dinner with the fam ily Oct 8 They got back from their cruise earlier this week They made the trip with their daughter and s o n -in -la w , B ill and Shirley Lawson of Sandy Mr W alters was a Safeway manager, and then was self-employed buying, selling and auc tioning European an ti ques On th e c ru is e the Walters and the Lawsons vis ite d the B aham as. Puerto Rico, the Virgin Islands and a private island Dick and M arie Waiter« The Walter« in the early years. H a rrie t an d Don Christilaw of 39940 Hall Court were pleased when Erika Reagan. 14, rescued Puddy Cat from a tall Douglas fir f o r a "good 10 days" the cat stayed aw ay from trees, but by Tuesday m or ning the cat was back up in a Douglas fir I t ’s a tree without many branches, one that Don Christilaw doesn't think anyone can climb " I don't know what I'm going to do with that cat,” Christilaw said. "It's fun ny, and it's not so funny, if you know what I mean ” In the meantime, they have another mystery to unravel A turtle, five in ches in diameter, "startled the dickens out of us, "ac cording to Mr. Christilaw. T o th e best of his knowledge, "that 's quite an u nu su al th in g a ro u n d here.” EXPERT APPLIANCE SERVICE I PARTS HEATING OIL 24-HOUR EMERGENCY SERVICE A u th o riz e d S o rvico F o r: • Amana • Frigidaire • G.E. —x Fall Special ’ 101.iV PER GAL m • KitchenAid ' »M aytag Giles Fuel Co. » Salas and Service 301 I sheep) to the livestock show, with seven of them going through the Blue Rib bon sale, where it ’s not unusual for buyers to show up in limousines Mike Payne did especial ly well, having raised the reserve grand champion m arket hog A fte r an “ e x c e lle n t” outing at the Pacific In te r national Livestock Exposi tion at the Portland Exposi tion Center. Sandy FPA members are ready for a trip to Kansas City At the P I earlier this month 52 F F A members took 62 animals ( hogs and 2 0 0 G a llo n s & O v e r C .O .D . M ECELm nnnZ 667-1960 (. Powell M S - 4 1 6« For P ro m p t S e rv ic e «Ann M cDerm ed and Ami Aschoff Lowest prices in 21 1 9 6 2 (S ac. 1) S A N D Y ( O r . ) R O S T — 9 Top judging team headed for KC Prices Subject to Change W ithout Notice Expert Burner & Furnace Repair Check O ur Com m ercial Rates On G asoline Keep — Full Service A v a ila b le — M etered D elivery ALSO AVAILABLE: • Diesel e Kerosene • A lcohol • Stove O il « G a so lin e Fuels • Jenn-Air O ct dividual “ Even the work is fun because w e do it a ll together.” Aschoff said One reason Aschoff likes F F A is because the work can be applied She'd even tually like to go into p art nership with her father, Carl, a veterinarian M cDerm ed was influenc ed early, with her brother having been in F F A "He got awards and I thought that was neat," McDerm ed said Also, she said she likes Geren. The SUHS board of direc tors recently approved a trip to Kansas City for the dairy judging team, which finished first in state com petition last spring Aschoff aced the general knowledge test, a part of The care and feeding of an animal, as well as the stock, are important for do ing well at a show, accor ding to DeAnn McDermed, president of the F FA . and Am i Aschoff, vice presi dent Also, the Sandy chapter took first in herdsmanship for swine, and second for herdsmanship for sheep The F FA members were judged on how clean the area was kept, as well as whether the animals had food and water at all times, among other factors. On any evening there are likely to be F F A members working at the SUHS barn north of Pop Rannow Stadium Aschoff said Les Geren, the F F A advisor, is responsible for much of the success enjoyed by the club “ He has a lot of en thusiasm and he creates a good a tm o s p h e r e fo r everybody,” she said, ad ding that the group effort is stres sed o v e r the in T e a m w o rk K eeps T h is A i r c r a f t F ly in g ! the judging competition M cDerm ed said tasting dairy products for off- flavors is a tough part of th e c o m p e titio n "Sometimes it's bad,” she said Members of the dairy judging team are M cDerm ed, A s c h o ff. K r is t ie M arkw ell, Julie Ferdun and Jennifer Mann Also making the trip in early November will be Robby Swan and Doug Butler, who were recently selected by other members of the club Highly skilled individuals working together is why the Air Force Reserve succeeds with its complex mission Become a part of this dynamic team - let us teach you an Air Force Reserve skill' You’ll find the salary, education, promotional opportunities and retirement program one of the finest in town OPENINGS NOW A i r C a rg o S p e c ia litt « • A i r c r a f t M a in t e n a n c e S p e c ia litt » • M a d ic a l T e c h n ic ia n « J a l E n g in e M e c h a n ic « e S e c u r ity S p e c ia lis t« • F lu « M a n y M o r a E x c itin g Jab« MOONLITE MADNESS C a ll: (SO S) 2 3 1 - 4 1 9 9 O r F ill O u t C o u p o n a n d M a il T o d a y I Ta; A i r E o rc a R e t e r v e R e c r u itin g O ff ic e 3637 N.E. S a n d y B lv d ., P o r t la n d . O R 9 7 2 3 2 Address Nam e_ city, State, Zip____________ Elect DALE P h o n e ___________ P r io r S e r v ic e , .(Yesi, . D a t e o f B ir th _ . iNO I_ AIR FORCE RESERVE • HARLAN Harlan toi Commissioner WAICH to» details in The Post' Committee STAN URBKKEIT Thursday, Oct. 28 Treas 704 M a n SI.. Oregon Qty A GREAT WAY TO SERVE produce, grocery, non-food! Fine BAVARIAN China BEST FO ODS Q UAR T JAR GOOD THRU 10/2« 82 w it h one f il l e d SAVER SHIELD CARD FRESH EGGS BEEF, FULL ASSORTED V A R IE TIE S , 11 O U N C E BO X, EACH W ESTER N FA M ILY A A M E D IU M DOZEN GCOOTHRU 10/24,82 WITH ONE FILLED ¿A VER SHIELD CARO Saver S h ie ld S p e c ia l 1 LB. BUTTER GOOD THRU 10 26/82 WITH ONE FILLED ¿A VER SHIELD CARD D A R IG O LD FRESH CUBES W ESTER N family ? 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