T H U R S D A Y . OCT. 21. 1954
T H E S A N I’ Y POST
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Montana, and B ritis h C olum bia
were represented.
A fe a tu re o f the school was a
style show o f w edding parties in
c o rp o ra tin g the use o f new color
trends. O u tstanding was a beige,
E d ito r's not»-: A t the re»iuest
Mrs. J u lia C om pton o f C om p
brow n and bronze them e fo r a o f nu m e ro us frh nds o f Dock
to n ’s Gardens o f B o rin g and
m a in ta in e d by the Ladies H e rm i
red headed bride. A n o th e r was i
H u n t, he w ro te us a fe w h ig h tage A ssociation. The house has
P o rtla n d was in charge o f a r
the
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lig h ts o f his sum m er's tr ip to a ll the o rg in a l fu r n itu re and in
rangem ents fo r the banquet d u r
Tennessee and other states.
'p in k shades.
in g the recent N o rth w e st F lo ris ts
te rio r. T r u ly an a n tiq u e collect
B y D ock H u n t
oris dream .
I t was in te re s tin g to note the
M y tw o daughters, D ix ie and
Mrs. C a rro ll Jackson and I le ft ' progress made in the Tennessee
B o rin g on Jui> 8 on a 2,833 ! V a lle y since the establishm ent o l
m ile tr ip to K in g sp o rt, Term. the T V A .
The m ain reason fo r m y tr ip
K in g s p o rt is in the northeastern
I was to see m y m other, m y b ro th
p a rt o f Tennessee
The w e a th e r was te r rib ly hot ers and sister. W e spent o u r tim e
and disagreeable, as h igh as 119 at m y m o th e r’s home, m a kin g
in N ebraska most o f the tim e. the trip s fro m there. T h is was
H ig h w a ys w ere reasonably good the Ih ird tr ip back since com
in g to Oregon in 1926. O u r tra v
a ll the way.
We noted w ith Interest th a t the els to o k us th ro u g h Tennessee,
E astm an K odak Co. in K in g s V irg in ia . N . C a ro lin a and K en
p o rt e m ploys 4.800 people and tu cky.
On th is tr ip I gathered a n u m
th o u g h t w h a t a plant lik e th a t
cu rio s
and
antiques
w ould mean to Clackamas coun ber o f
ty. The Tennessee Eastm an is w h ich were on d isp la y at A1
one o f the largest in d u strie s in G antenbein’s K elso Store.
V ote for g o o d G overn m en t NOT POLITIC
Tennessee.
It produces celulo.se fib re s and
Fd. Adv. Cianume» Çovnty * *> u b *o p CeoRol Commino», Howard HarMin, Cha.rrwoa, 514 3Jnd Sir oaf, Milwaukie, Oregon
plastics on a large scale; also
i se ria te and die stufTs, and sup
I plies large am ounts o f ra w o r
ganic chem ical m aterials. D u r
ing the w a r. the Eastman o per
ated the O a krid g e atom ic pla n t
Sandy League Results
'in a d d itio n to operating the Hols-
R ichardson C hevrolet 4, F re d
ton ordinance plant, w hich in it- rickson A p pliance 0; Sandy T ru c k
Is e lf em ployed 15.000 people.
'L in e 3, Sandy L u m b e r 1; S m ith
. The E astm an Kodak plant cov- M o to rs 3, L u m b e r H a u le rs 1;
YOUR
¡ers an area o f 372 acres, con Sandy
Food M a rke t
2, T om
sistin g o f som ething over 160 Scales 2.
buildings.
| T eam
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A n o th e r p o in t of interest w hich Sandy L u m b e r
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5
we visite d w as C odjo’s Cave at T o m Scales
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10
H E H AS A K E U O lil) O F E F F E C T IV E A N D
C um berland Gap (Tenn., V ir., ' L u m b e r H a u le r«
16
12
C O O P E R A T IV E i.E A O E R S H ie
and K y .) A bout 21 m iles o f th is R ichardson C hevrolet
16
12
cave has been explored. I t houses S m ith M o to rs
P resent C lackam as C ounty D ire c to r o f C iv il Defense
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13
the w o rld ’s largest stalagm ite, es Sandy Food M a rk e t
1954 C o u n ty C h a irm a n a t the M arch o f D im es
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18
tim a te d to be 85 m illio n years Sandy T ru c k Lines
Present C ity C ouncilm an C ity o f Oswego
8
20
old. I t is 65 feet high and 35
H E W IL L E IG H T TO K E E P O. and C. T IM B E R
(H ig h series; W. W esselink
feet in circum ference.
R E V E N U E S FOR C L A C K A M A S C O U N TY
586)
We also visited the n a tu ra l
H E W IL E IN S IS T ON ECO NO M Y A N O E F F I C I E N C Y -
tu n n e l In V irg in a . The Great
C O M P E T IT IV E B ID D IN G FOR A L L C O U N T Y W O R K
W omen's Intercity le a g u e
S m okey M o u n ta in N a tio n al P ark
H IS R O A D A N D B R ID G E P R O G R AM IS B A S E D UPON
Rodgers' M a rk e t 3, Ross L u m
land the Cherokee Indian Reser ber C om pany 1; C a rro ll's 3, Bob
A P E R S O N A L B A C K G R O U N D IN S O U N D E N G IN E E R
vation. T he la tte r, I th in k , is one S m ith F o rd 1; F irs t N a tio n a l
IN G A N D BUSINESS P R IN C IP L E S
o f the most c o lo rfu l sights I have Bank 3, A dam s Shoes 1; Gordon
' ever seen.
Iw a n 2, H a rris L o g g in g 2.
T he A n d re w Jackson H e rm it Team
W
age, near N ashville. Tenn.. was Adam s Shoes
17
, visited. T h is is located on a 720 H a rris L o g g in g
D a rre ll Jones-for-C om inissionei C o m m ille e Paul Biggs Chmn.. Oregon C ity
17
acre tra c t o f land and is being C a rro ll's
16
Bob S m ith M o to rs
15
Gordon Swan
14
Rodgers’ M arket
14
Ross L u m b e r Co.
12
F irs t N a tio n a l B ank
7
'H ig h series: M a ry K e lle r
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Banquet Arrangemets
For NW Florists Show
Made by Julia Compton
IA /L J V
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i Show In the Rose B o w l room at
M ultn o m a h ho te l in P ortland
[ A ccordion m usic fo r the banquet
was fu rn ish e d by George Hale of
B oring.
Jack
M alcom
of
Malcom's
Flow ers in Gresham, p a rticipated
in the School o f Design. F lo ris ts
fro m Oregon, W ashington, Idaho,
Boring Resident Sees Varied
Points of Interest on Trip
” 7 ” W O N ’T W O R K
h e re ’s why
■V Interferes with Oregon's pro
gram to conserve and maintain
the salmon resource.
* Would idle more than 1800
fishermen and $11,680,000 equip
ment.
V O TE 7 X M O - 1
did M O N R O E SW EETLAND
Vote A G A IN S T the Farmers?
IOWELL-
MOVIES
Ï
HB26 This was a hill requiring the Department of Agriculture
to pay farmers for livestock killed by order of the De
partment. The purpose was to provide an equitable pay
ment plan for unforscen livestock losses. Monroe Sweet-
land voted against it!
W
alk in—Drive In P B 1-3332
112th Between Powell ond Holqoto
S A N D Y , OREGO N
Phone 3691
BELTON and MISKO voted TO BE FAIR TO THE FARMER.
VOTE REPUBLICAN
Sandy Lbr., Adams
Shoes Still Top
Bowlers of Week
ELECT
DARRELL JONES
County Commissioner
DARRELL JONES Is For Harmony & Progress
* Closes every Oregon coastal
port south of Astoria to com
mercial salmon fishermen.
* Grabs for a few a resource
that belongs to all the people
o f Oregon.
T h u rs. th ru Sun. . O c t 21-24
E L E P H A N T W A I.K
Friday-Sunday
Oct. 22-24
A L L C O L O R SHO W
C R U IS IN ' D O W N
T H E R IV E R
D ick Haymes. A u d re y T o tte r
CONQUEST O F C O C HISE
John Ilo d ia k , Joy Page
In T echnicolor
w ith
E liza b e th T a y lo r, Dana
A ndrew s. P eter Finch
A LSO
D R U M S O F T A H IT I
In T e ch n ico lo r
w ith D ennis O’Keefe
and P a tric ia M edina
T h is C riila y, S aturday am !
Sunday p ro g ra m concludes o u r
operations fo r th e 1954 season.
We sincerely th a n k a ll fo r
yo u r ever-increasing p a tro n
age d u rin g the past 2 seasons,
and we anticipate w e lco m in g
you hack Io o u r e a rly sp rin g
opening w ith pleasure.
P lus C artoon and News
H o w to tr e a t
y o u r fr ie n d s
Olympia just naturally belongs
whenever good friends get together.
Stock up on the beer with
the rare ingredient.
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OIFPE*,-.
GS a T
re*
W ith a Harvest of
ais Croi
Ellen Mitchell Will
Attend 1-11 Congress
y
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s/5f t n i
PULLEN'S
FOOD MARKET
49*
. . . 29*
G a U o n ___
i Gallon
Q u a r ts ___17*
T R IC K -O R -T R E A T ITEMS
Eresb Roasted Peanuts . 33* H>.
Tree Top Cider, g a llo n __ 89*
Wrigleys Gum, etn - 20 pkgs 65*
Delicious Apples, 2 lbs. for . 25*
NABISCO SHREDDED WHEAT
Model Sports Car in Every B o x ....................pkg.
O' r i P a B' uw»ng Co.,
OQmp.o, Wn .U.S.*.'»
e
Too I^ite to Classify
A $15.95 DOLL
C ASH IN O N T H E S E O U T
S T A N D IN G U SED C AR
VALU ES
10 Pounds No. 2 POTATOES....................... 29*
2J size Standby Fancy PUMPKIN, c a n
10c
5 Pounds Tastewell OLEOMARGARINE . *1™
Quart Ja r Nalleys SANDWICH SPREAD
49*
21 size Nallys PORK & BEA N S................... 19*
PUREX
Miss E lle n M itc h e ll o f Zigzag
i has been named one o f the fo u r
teen 4-H club m em bers w h o w ill
're ce ive an expense-paid tr ip to
.attend N a tio n a l 4-H C lu b Cong-
1 ress in Chicago, N ovem ber 28.
.The g ro u p was state w in n e r in
¡the n a tio n a l 4-H aw ards pro-
i gram .
I O regon’s delegation w ill leave
[T h a n k s g iv in g day fo r the five-
id a y event. Expenses fo r the tr ip
'a re donated b y in d ivid u a ls, foun-
I dations and firm s.
'50 C H E V R O L E T D eluxe 4-door.
heater, p o w e rg lid e
$895
'51 P O N T IA C C a ta lin a , radio,
heater, h yd ra m a tic, W S W tire s
$1395
'53 P L Y M O U T H C ra n b ro o k 4
door.
Radio,
heater,
o ve r
d rive
$1145
'51 C H E V R O L E T D eluxe 4-door.
Radio, heater, pow erglide $1045
'51 C H E V R O L E T D eluxe 2-dour.
radio, heater, real clean $1045
'51 FO R D V-8 2-door, radio, heat
er. W S W pres, duals
$945 I
'48 B U IC K 4-door. Radio, heater. I
D y n a flo w
$4951
'47 B U IC K Special 2-door, radio,
heater
$395
'48 N A S H 4-door, radio, heater, I
o ve rd rive
$395
'47 C H E V R O L E T A e ro sedan.
Radio, heater
$395
'50 DODGE 2-door, heater, nice
car
$745
'47 B U IC K S uper sedanette. R a
dio, heater
$295
7
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Yours for Only $5.95 with
A Total $10 Purchase
S W EE T A M Y
DRESS ME D O L L
Sleepa, Cries Mama. A ll ru b b e r
body. unbreakable fro m head Io
toe. M ashable saran rooted h a ir,
-annot p u ll out. Complete w ith
rnineoal and ttajam a*.
sm all dEpoalt w ill reserve th is
to ll fo r C hristm as.
motoramic Chevrolet for 1 9 5 5
w ill be on display beginning Oct. 2 8
Richardson Chevrolet
Phone 2681 - Ixmp Hiway at Main - Sandy.Ore.
TRUCKS
■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ a « a
Quality
A r lC d tS
Eresb Ervers
*
Pan Ready
Lb. 53*
Roasts
lh. 39c
Steaks
lh. 15c
( 'h ttp s........... lh. 53c
Bacon Ends
and Pieces
Lb. 29*
FOR SALE
■ dicker Beef
Steers - Cow«
Baby Beef
Short Ribs
Pure Laid
kirge Size
Eranks
Beef
De, Monte
Sweetheart
Del Monte
30 e and Up
Lb. 19*
2 lb. for 49*
Lb. 39‘
of Steer
HESSEL’S
(’hilly Nights
C H R Y S LE R
PLYM O U TH
IN T E R N A T IO N A L T R U C K S
Open S a tu rd a y A fte rn o o n s
PARTS AND SERVICE
Steer Beef
Pot-Roast
Lb. 39*
PHONE 3771
18 C H E V R O L E T I S ton cab &
chassis. 825 tire s
$695
I '49 W IL L Y S pickup. Radio, heat-
j er, canopy
$495
Armour Star HAMS, Half or W hole__ lb. 53*
Borden’s COTTAGE CHEESE. Pint pkg. .. 29*
Oregon, Medium Sharp CH EESE......... lb. 29?
Pork Sale
MAIN STREET
SANDY. OREGON
45 Yeai« In Gresham
43
W A N T E D R ID E FRO M P O R T I
L A N D T O S A N D Y on Mon t
days. W ednesdays and F rid a ys i
I
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S .c
3331
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ci. tssicicD ms
i
p i y
Trv Onu T od ay!
Sandv Post
A re not only a sign th a t win-
te r is ju s t ahead, but they also
are a re m in d e r th a t now is the
time to have y o u r car serviced
and put in shape fo r w in te r d riv
ing.
Cold w eather, rain, snow and
ice re q u ire that y o u r car be in
top shape fo r dependable p e rfo r
mance. Batteries, brakes, spark
plugs, m otor, a n ti freeze, should
be checked to insure against get
tin g stranded in bad w eather.
I r f u* do it fo r you now.
Sandy’s Only General Motors Dealer
Richardson C hevrolet
Phone 2681
Sandy. Oregon