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RE-ELECT
I. S. (Jack) Greenwood
REPUBLICAN
For
STATE
REPRESENTATIVE
CLACKAMAS COUNTY
Experienced Legislator
THURSDAY, OCTOBER 21, 1918
I .V j .XL.
_ engineers—rotary, cnain M U H U J
p iu tliu u u n
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belt and link belt. Mr. Howell im­ Saturday In conjunction with the g o I in g d o p f ro u r p t o h s e a r l p a r u o t c h la o r im iz in th g a a t n t d i c d ir fo e r c e t ­ ­
plied that the Game Commission drug opening.
in g th e C o u n c il o f th e C it y o f S a n d y
i x c h a rg e s fo r s e w e r s e rv ic e c o n ­
would be willing to accept any
Mr. Dickman hails from Mon­ n to e c f tio
n in a s u m n o t e x c e e d in g $1.5«»
i one of these, providing it does tana where he spent considerable p e r m o n th w a s d u ly a d o p te d b y s a id
n.
the job. That’s really what we time in the drug store business. v o te r s a t s a V id e r n e le M c tio
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. A lt
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M ayor
out here are interested in.
For the past four years he has
A TTEST:
By Dick Horton
“Before the screens can be in­ been with a Portland drug whole­ D a le S te w a r t
stalled the intake flume must be sale firm working in the Mt. Hood C it y R e c o rd e r
P r in t e d a n d p u b lis h e d th is 21st a n d
widened to reduce the speed of area.
(See story on page 1 also.)
2Sth d a y o f O c to b e r. 191s. in T h e
S a n d y P o s t.
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water
flow
per
second,"
he
said.
H ere’s the dope rig h t fro m th e !
Oregon Game Com m ission on the 1 ‘‘It's now over six feet per second.
Legal Notices
NOTH F O F S P F f l Y I . M F K T IM i
T o th e M e m b e rs o f th e E v a n g e lic a l
orders d ire c tin g P.G.E. to in s ta ll ' Also some way must be found to
PIKK I. A M A T IO N
L u t h e r a n Im m a n u e ls C o n g r e g a tio n .
remove
the
sand
which,
if
not
a fish screen in the M a rm o t D am I
’ STATE OF OREGON
<
S a n d y , ( ’ o u n t y o f C la c k a m a s , S ta te
done, would clog the screens.”
C O U N T Y O F C L A C K A M A S <SS
o f O re g o n :
flu m e by Dec. 31.
C IT Y O F S A N D Y
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N o tic e is h e re b y g iv e n th a t a s p e c ia l
C o n stru ctio n E n g in e e r G. E. I A tough job, and according to
I. th e u n d e rs ig n e d . M a y o r o f th e m e e tin g o f th e m e m b e rs o f th e E v a n ­
! Mr. Howell, an expensive one. He < i t y o f S a n d y . O re g o n , d o h e re b y g e lic a l L u t h e r a n Im m a n u e ls C o n g r e ­
H o w e ll was k in d enough to b rin g 1
p r o u a im
th a t
at
tu e
Hp»-C«al c i t y g a tio n w il l be h e ld a t th e s c h o o lh o u s e 1
us the o rig in a l order. W e g ive it i implied that he did not believe e le c tio n c a lle d a n d h e ld in s a id c i t y o f th e c o n g r e g a tio n on S u n d a y , th e I
, that the job would be finished o n th e I m I i d a y o f O c to b e r, l'.MS, a t 31st d a y o f O c to b e r. I94x. a t t w o '
to yo u :
w h ic h
th e re w a g s u b m itte d
to th e o c lo c k P. M . f o r th e p u rp o s e o f c o n - !
"T o P o rtla n d G eneral E le c tric i by P.G.E. until after Dec. 31.
le g a l v o te r s o f s a id C it y
fo r t h e ir » ¡ d e rin g th e m a t t e r o f th e c h a n g e o f
RIGHT or
WRONG
a d o p tio n
or
r e je c tio n .
a
p ro p o s e d th e n a m e o f th e ch u rc h fr o m
th e I
Company, a c o rp o ra tion , P o r t- '
c h a r t e r a m e n d m e n t, th e b a o o i t i t l e E v a n g e lic a l
L u th e ra n
Im m a n u e ls I
land, Oregon.
o f w h ic h w a s a s fo llo w s , t o - w it •
C o n g r e g a tio n .
Sandv.
C la c k a m a s
,,
AN ACT
( 'o u n t y , O re g o n , to Im m a n u e l E v a n - i
In accordance w ith the p ro v is -'
f o a m e n d th e c h a r t e r o f th e C it y g e iic a l
L u th e ra n
C h u rc h .
1 A C..
o f S a n d y a s a d o p te d b y th e le g a l v o te rs S a n d y . O re g o n .
ions o f C hapter 312, Oregon Law s
o f th e s a id C it y o f S a n d y . C la c k a m a s
D
a
te
d
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c
to
b
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r
11.
194''.
1945, you are hereby ordered to
i o u n ty . O re g o n . N o v e m b e r 14. 1913.
H e n r y W e w .-r
to g e th e r w it h th e s u b s e q u e n t a m e n d ­
place, not la te r than the 31st
L o u is U lr ic h
m e n ts th e re to , a n d to a m e n d a ll o th e r
A lb e r t J o n sr u d . T r u ste e s !
day o f Dec., 1948, in the Sandy i
a m e n d m e n ts th e r e to e n a c te d b y th e
41 '
le g is la t iv e a s s e m b ly o r b y th e ’ v o te
tiv e r at the site on y o u r prop-1
o t th e p e o p le, b y a d d in g th e r e to C h a p ­
F
ree
orchids,
1,000
o
f
them
,
N O T IC E O F s I I .E
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e rty know n as the M a rm o t Dam
te r X \ H . p r o v id in g to r a n is tu e o f
O F K E I.SO SCM OOI III I I . D I M .s
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and a p p ro x im a te ly 700 feet b e -1 w ill be given aw ay to those w ho n o t to e xce e d O ne H u n d r e d T h o u s a n d
A M » (I K O I 'M IS
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a n d on inn ($100,000.00) D o lla r s , g e n ­
attend
the
opening
day
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low the in ta ke o f the diversion
e r a l o b lig a t io n b o n d s o f s a id C it y fo r
o f S c h o o l D is t. N o. If, w il l r e - ■
canal in Clackam as C ounty, Ore at E conom y D ru g S aturday, M an­ th e p u riio s e o f p r o v id in g fu n d s to c o n ­ c 1 e le iv r e k Healed
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s t r u c t a c o m p le te s e w e r s y s te m in ­
ager
Fred
D
ickm
an
announced.
gun. a ro ta ry screen. Said ro ta ry
"i "TL"
c lu d in g t r u n k lin e s , la te r a ls , m a in s . 3 f o r th e « ale o f th e K e ls o s c h o o l- ■
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screen to be constructed, placed
. 1 .tdd? ,lon
the - ree orchids, '*>
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e r.
B o a rd
to
re s e rv e
th e M
nd m a in ta in e d at y o u r own ex- WC Wl!L 2 lave plen' y ° f balloons se w a g e tr e a tm e n t o r d is p o s a l p la n t r o ig r h t to g to e th re
je e t a n y o r a ll b id s .
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a n d th e t r u n k lin e le a d in g fr o m th e
T ile Kale o f th iK p r o p e r ly w a s a u t h - ■
s e w e r s y s te m to s a id s e w a g e t r e a t ­
pense and to be o f the fo llo w in g
m e n t o r d is jio s a l p la n t f o r s a id C it y prized by ti c voters a t Annual m e e t- I S
specifications:
I i i b h e ld J u n e 17. l i f t s
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o f S a n d y . O re g o n .
O tto O u re e k y , C h a i r m a n
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S h a ll th e ( ’b a r t e r o f th e C it y o f
Three mesh to the inch, not
S a n d y be so a m e n d e d a n d th e C o u n c il
Melvin Smith. Clerk.
Il ■ !
be a u th o r iz e d to le v y s p e c ia l ta x e s to
im a lle r in size than 12 gauge
p a y p r in c ip a l a n d in te r e s t th e re o n ?
w ire galvanized a fte r weaving,
T h e re o n th e r e w e re c a s t 144 v o te s
a s f o llo w s :
diam eter and length o f said ro ­
In fa v o r o f s a id p ro p o s e d c h a r t e r
ta ry screen to be c o n tro lle d by
a m e n d m e n t 109 v o te s :
A g a in s t
s a id
p ro p o s e d
c h a rte r
w id th and depth o f canal and
a m e n d m e n t 35 v o te s :
w a te r velocity, said w a te r velo­
M a jo r i t y in f a v o r o f s a id p ro p o s e d
c h a r t e r a m e n d m e n t 71 vo te s.
c ity not to exceed 2 feet per
>uA n d . 1 / ,o h e r e l,y f u r t h e r p r o c la im
second. Said in s ta lla tio n to be
t h a t th e fo r e g o in g c h a r t e r a m e n d m e n t
w a s d u ly a d o p te d b y s a id v o te r s a t
according to plans h e re to fo re
* s a id e le c tio n .
su b m itte d to you and to be ap­
I d o f u r t h e r p r o c la im t h a t a t s a id
s ’ e e ia l e le c tio n th e re w a s s u b m itte d
proved by the Oregon State Game
to th e le g a l v o te r s o f s a id C it y o f
Commission.
b a n d y fo r t h e ir a d o p tio n o r r e je c tio n
b y r e s o lu tio n o f th e C o m m o n C o u n c il
Dated a t P ortland, Oregon, th is
th e f o llo w in g p ro p o s a l :
12th day o f Ju ly , 1948.
SFb’C IA L
LEVY
A U T H O R IZ A T IO N
S h a ll th e C it y C o u n c il o f th e C it y
Oregon S late Game C om m is­
o t S a n d y be a u t h o r iz e d to le v y a n
sion, by C. A. Lockw ood, su p e r­
a s s e s s m e n t f o r th e c o s t o f c o n s tr u c tio n
I K E D D IC K M A N
o r th a t p o r t io n o f th e s e w e r s y s te m
v iso r.”
o f s a id C it y o f S a n d y , e x c lu s iv e o f
But th a t a in ’t a ll. M r. H ow ell fo r the kid s,” said M r. D ickm an. th e T r e a tm e n t o r d is p o s a l p la n t a n d
m am
tru n k
lin e
le a d in g
th e re to ,
stayed around and gave out w ith
The new E conom y D ru g is lo ­ a g a in s t th e la n d , in c lu d in g a ll lo ts o r
a lit tle o f the in fo on ju s t w hat ' cated in the space re ce n tly va­ p a r t s th e r e o f a n d a ll o th e r p a rc e ls
s e rv ic e d b y s a id
has to be done to keep a ll the I cated by the N o rth e a ste rn C la ck­ o s e t w la e n r d s y w s h te ic m h a c n a d n be
a p p ly th e p ro c e e d s
th
e
r
e
fr
o
m
in
p
a
y
m
e
n
t
o f g e n e ra l o b l i ­
fish w here th e y should be.
amas C o u n ty E le ctrica l Co-op
f s a id city a u th o r iz e d
There a re three types o f. next to Sandy M e rca n tile Co., g t o a r tio th n e c b o o n n s d t s r u c o tio
n o f a g e n e ra l S e w e r
screens now being considered b y !
e n t o r d is p o s a l.
w ho are h o ld in g a “ W elcome to s y s te A m n d a n th d e r tr e e a w tm e re
c a s t 11« v o te s a s
New Drug Store
M ill Give Away
Orchids Saturday
S E R V IC E
Quick
S n ap p y
E fficie n t
Arts Shell Service
Phone Sandy 391
TH E SANDY POST, SANDY, OREOON
Bluff Rd. & Loop
IT'S PLAIN TO SEE %
FREE
TIME CHECK
THE EARLIEST CLOCK PARTS WERE
MADE IN BLACKSMITH SHOPS .
: i
“Earliest Records" show that
Phelps Jewelry is giving
quality merchandise at reas­
onable prices. If your watch
is in need of repair, remem­
ber Phelps has the know how.
PHELPS JEWELRY
Phone 732
$ (JGOA BowbMix Sale
SAVE TIME!
SAVE MONEY!
2 Ib 77c
4 " *1.53
' America’s Best M argarine
Best Foods MAYONNAISE
A O „\
or SPRED
pint
r C
SANDY TRUCK LINE
Phone Sandv 511
Sandy, Oregon
“Your Friendly Jeweler”
Sandy, Oregon
N O C O A Rowl-Mix S A L E !
SAVE TIME -
Moving - Crating
Packing - Storing
General Hauling
Have your watch
checked on our Tinie-
O-Graph. Prints time
rate record of any
watch held in any po­
sition.
Leum’s General Merchandise
Phone 271
Main St.
Sandy
fo llo w s :
In fa v o r o f s a id s p e c ia l le v y a u t h o r i ­
z a tio n 109 v o te s :
A g a in s t s a id s p e c ia l le v y a u t h o r iz a ­
tio n 37 v o te s :
M a jo r i t y in f a v o r o f s a id s p e c ia l le v y
a u t h o r iz a t io n 72 v o te s .
A n d I do h e re b y f u r t h e r p r o c la im
th a t s a id p ro p o s e d s p e c ia l le v y a u t h o r i ­
z a tio n w a s d u ly a u th o r iz e d a n d a d o p t­
ed b y s a id v o te r s a t s a id e le c tio n .
I fu r th e r
p r o c la im
th a t a t
s a id
s p e c ia l e le c tio n th e r e w a s s u b m itte d
to th e le g a l v o te r s o f s a id C it y o f .
S a n d y f o r t h e ir a p p r o v a l o r r e je c tio n 1
a p ro p o s a l to a u t h o r iz e a m ! d ir e c t
tile C o u n c il o f th e C it y o f S a n d v to
f i x c h a rg e s f o r s e w e r s e rv ic e c o n n e c ­
tio n s a s f o llo w s :
S E R V IC E C H A R G E
A U T H O R IZ A T IO N
S h a ll tile C o u n c il o f th e C it y o f
S a n d y be a u t h o r iz e d a n il d ir e c te d to
f i x c h a rg e s f o r s e w e r c o n n e c t io n in
a s u m n o t e x c e e d in g $1.59 p e r m o n th . I
a n d u p o n s a id p ro p o s a l th e re w e re
c a s t 114 v o te s a s f o llo w s :
In fa v o r o f s a id p ro p o s a l to f i x
sew er
s e rv ic e
c o n n e c tio n
c h a rg e s
99 v o te s :
A g a in s t s a id p ro p o s a l to f i x s e w e r
s e rv ic e c o n n e c tio n c h a rg e s 15 v o te s.
M a jo r i t y in f a v o r o f s a id p ro p o s a l
to
fix
sew er
s e rv ic e
c o n n e c tio n
SAVE MONEY!
Pound 39c
So Good “It Melts in Y our Mouth’
2 pounds 77c
BEST FOODS
M A Y O N N A IS E
“Really Fresh” pjnj 4 ^
Canned Milk Ecg. pricc J 4c Oxydol, Rinso iaigc sizc 29c
Crown Flour -(„.ib. sk. *3.69 Corned Mutton
39c
Holt's General Merchandise
Phone Sandv 291
Kelso, Oregon
One of a series of advertisements discussing a topic of vital public interest.
Here it is, Sandy!
• •» » ► » .
12626689
" Blasts Arguments
I 'M m p w p - o a W M ^ M U U a U M M H IM X M lla ilt •<»<»> fritto » r !
.
AGAINST LIQUOR-BY-THE-GLASS!
I (tin ia w hat they have done w ith the FRA ZER for 1949!
»leek and ,l i f t , hand.-omc it «.» the trailblazer in atyle of ca r. to come
Its ex. luHive colora and fabric» buve made the world’» leading fashion
designer» fall in love w ith it. T hey call it " th e dream car” .
Low ,
p a le i
er
n illu n
e i«
T la re’s a thrill waiting for you at your dealer’» todav. W ith 100 new
featur.-K, n n p ro .ein .n t« and refinement», th e 1949 ERAZER i» ahead of
Ks ,n,e . on, / n d «radblazin, the way for a.l the ca r. to come
. r' ,k vl' ' " ' u n d * r a p tradition, the car» from Willow R
lave done it again. Because unlike other "new ” car» built sin e
the war they ve road proved their dependability 2 billion
mi cm W o r th Value-proved to a quarter-m illion justly proud
o w n e r s s .a - a n d drive the new FRA ZER mac.’I t ’» at vour
d e a l e r s . K aisrr-I ra te r C orporation, Willow R un. M ichigan.
Loop Highway
Sandy, Orc.
A
VOTE 314 X YES
»¡H ostel'-
SANDY M OTORS
Phone 751
5. The bill is discriminatory because all establish­
ments which would like to serve liquor by the
drink will not be licensed.
The City Club report says this argument "is
valid only depending upon one's point of view.
It discriminates against the beer taverns which
cannot he licensed under this bill. However, with
277 restaurants (81 in Portland) and 105 clubs
(18 in Portland) being potentially eligible to
hold dispensing licenses under this proposed bill
your committee feels that the general public
will not be discriminated against."
The City Club report clarifies the entire issue
when it says: "The proposed bill would modify
the present Knox Law only to the extent that it
substitutes the dispenser's bottle for that of the
customer's."
’
Oregon has much to gain and nothing to lose
bv improving the Knox Law. Why require pur-
chase of a bottle? Legalize liquo? bv-the-glass.
as restaurants and hotels which are fre­
quented by women and children.
The City Club report says "this argument is
adx anced bv neatly all the dry forces. Its cogency
depends on one's attitude toward drinking in
public or semi-public places."
Actually, this argument is downright silly.
“ d n u n z , " ’"« i
!‘u ih
punishm ent for them ' I
driving eaee and riding com fort make 600 miles a day a breeze,” they »avIt«
t i t
2. The passage of this bill will lead to the return
3. Liquor will be consumed in public places such
T ile »».me ear «he FRA ZER for 19.9, ha» even won the hard-to-win h e a rt, of
tl.e tent drivers who mu»« relent lensly punish a car m il. after mile for w ^ k a
J949FRAZER
There will be plenty o f restaurants to which
women and children can go without being ex­
posed to drinking in public places.
The argument of drinking by minors also fails
to stand up. All provisions of the Knox Law
covering this subject will continue in full force.
Obviously, licensed establishments, operating in
the open won’t dare serve minors; the risk is
too great.
4. If the bill passes and if the serving of liquor
by-the-glass is as profitable as the proponents
believe it will be, tremendous political pres­
sure will be exerted on the Oregon Liquor
Control Commission for issuing of new licenses.
The City Club report says this argument "de­
pends upon the profits from selling liquor by
the glass under this bill, and secondly upon the
attitude and integrity o f the Commission.”
of wide open drinking throughout the state. A
further possibility is the eventual breakdown
of the Knox Law and complete revulsion by
the public who would then hasten to dry up
the state through local option elections.
The City Club report says this argument "is
not based on fact. A careful search of the local
option laws in the various states fails to show
any correlation belu een the method of dispens­
ing liquor and any trend lotvard dryness."
faf/d/aza/’-a/aazs fa aaara/
' £
For years the City Club of Portland has been
noted for the thoroughness of its studies and the
impartiality of its reports on candidates and
political measures. A City Club report just sub­
mitted on the Oregon Liquor Dispensing Licens­
ing Act (Knox Law Improvement) while making
no specific voting recommendation, completely
disposes of the arguments most commonly ad­
vanced against this measure.
Don't be fooled by the propaganda of the
prohibitionists. Here arc the facts, as reported by
a City Cluh Committee composed of seven lead­
ing citizens, including a minister.
Arguments Against the Bill
la It would increase drinking, drunkeness and
alcoholism in Oregon.
The City Club report says this argument is an
"opinion only, unfounded on provable fact!"
Liquor Dispensing Licensing Act
W VT( H THIS SPACE f „ M lim a a t adranisem tm , m tbi, , eri „
c.wwe.O «r ,ugge,Hom ,a KuOX LaU I
erneut ( uutue.ttee MU n s
L. IreluuJ. Chunmau. Oeegou Stute Federutii, of ¿ * “7
/. T. Mur,, Exe.utwe Secretury-T,eusuree, 506 Eubur Temple. Ponluud,
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