Sandy post. (Sandy, Oregon) 1938-current, April 21, 1955, Page 5, Image 5

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the sandy ivst
to allow him to build a storage
plant.
Dr. Allyn Price, chairm an of
the commission told him it
would be necessary to rezone an
area for him. Jenkins aid he
would get locations and specifi­
cation ready for the city to check
the proposed zone.
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ESTACADA — Lem Jenkins,
local oil distributor told the city
planning commission here Mon­
day night he wanted to move his
oil storage facilities to a new
Mr. and Mrs. Hom er B ro w n 1
location.
and Milton had as guests Sun
Jenkins appeared before the
commission to see if it would day her parents, Mr. and Mrs
be possible for the commission W. H. Moss of Salem.
Right on-the-job
m en ’s w ork shoes
Rugged work shoes,
with an em phasis on long-
wearing comfort! W ith
heavy sole . . . rein­
forced heel and toe.
AS LOW AS
a re unidentified are Ernie K.vnning, Vern Sut­
ton, Dave Horner, Mayor Ralph Svehaug, Dr.
Ally n Price, Kay Hayden and Bill Griggs. How­
ard Sm ith moderated the program and the two
representatives from the co-op in this picture
are Don Schurm eyer and a Mr. W right.
ESTACADA—The Estacada city planning
commission and city coucil and m em bers of
the Mt. Hood Hardboard cooperative met Sat­
urday noon to compare notes and help plan
the fu tu re for Estacada. Members of the plan­
ning conunission and city council tw o of which
Obituaries
OSCAR L E E REDISH
SANDY—F uneral services for
O scar Lee Redish of Route 2,
Sandy, who passed aw ay a t the
home of C. F. W heeler Monday,
April 18, will be held today,
T hursday. April 21, at 2 p in. in
the chapel of C arroll Fun eral
Home in G resham
Interm ent
will be in Douglas cem etery.
Rev. F ra n k A. Shults will con­
duct the service and Mrs. L. E d ­
w ard s will sing. P allb earers will
be m em bers of the M ultnomah
grange.
Redish w as bom m Illinois
M arch 2, 1876, w here he received
his education. About 1894 he
cam e w est to Portland and had
lived in the Sandy a re a since
about 1940. He had been in fail­
ing h ealth for several years. He
w as a m em b er of M ultnomah
grange. T here a re no known re l­
ativ es surviving.
Firw oodeen farm , which p art of
is now known a s S horty's Corner
in the Dover area. P rio r to
World W ar I, C hristine w ent to
A storia to yvork as a bookkeeper
for h er brothers, George and
John, in th e ir butcher shop.
T here she m aried Abe Snow. The
couple had one son, W alter.
Some y ears following Mr. Snow's
death she moved to P ortland and
la te r m arried Clifford Glover,
She had been ill several years
prior to her passing.
Surviving a re her son, W alter
Snow of Salinas, C alifornia;
th ree sisters, D ora Meng and
Ann K ruse of Portland, and El-
sie Edm ond of 1 ancouver. Wash-
i f f
CHRISTINE MALAR GLOVER
SANDY — In term en t rite s for
Mrs. C hristine Glover, who died
T hursday, April 14. a t Pendle­
ton, w ere held T uesday a fte r­
noon. April 19. at the Sandy
cem etery. Rev. Phil H am pe of­
fered the service.
C hristine M alar w as born in
nori ■ P ortland. O ctober 22, 1885.
In 1892 the fam ily m oved to the
it
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Planners Ready
Annexing Info
For Estacadans
FOR THE WOODS
ESTACADA The city planning
commjssion is gathering facts
__j laying
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and
the groundw ork for
nd annexation of new property
and
north
town
orth of town.
City planners said the annexa
tion hasn’t been proposed, but
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¡said they were gathering ma
ial in ase such a proposal came
be(ore jt.
AJ ,he m eeting in the city
Monday
U,e comnn,-
FIELD BOOTS
H eavy-D urable
F riedm an-S helby
$
ton, and Anton M alar of Sandy sion heard a report on an area
Ridge.
which includes 60 homes and 240
r w 7 ow ht
iieople. Ray Hayden, as part of
DODGE PARK -C . F Gossett the report
hi’s’torC '’ o"
of the M abery district died early problem traced the history m
W ednesday m orning at V eteran’s <he now-famous .»upre _
hospital in P ortland w here he decision whih ruled that E. taca
had been taken by Sandy am- da could’nt annex propel y mer
bulance T uesday afternoon when •>' for ,ax purposes. An annexa-
he had been found seriously ill tion of a P (IE
se v e ra y e ars
at his home suffering from a ago brought the su into Clack,
s tr oke
am as county circuit court and
Gossett w as about 89 years old it w as appealed to the suprem e
and lived alone. His daughter cour by Estacada. Hayden said
Mrs. A. E. Jonsrud. lives in P o rt­ the suprem e court didn't ques­
tion the legality «of the annexa
land.
F un eral arra n g e m en ts a re be­ tion, but evidently questioned
ing m ade by the C arroll Funeral the principal of annexation for
taxation.
Home in G resham .
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Does Everything . . .
But if You Don't Mind, I Prefer
to Have My Clothes Cleaned a t . . .
MT. HOOD CLEANERS &
LAUNDRY
NEW LOCATION OF ESTACADA BRANCH
OPENING SOON
ALSO, WATCH EOR OPENING OE OUR
NEW
SELF - SERVICE
LAUNDRY
Composition
Soles
IN ESTACADA
THIS COUPON IS WORTH
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One thing we don’t need is more rain, says George
The regular price of any one of the Four
Orders below is $1.50 or more.
WITH THIS COUPON AND ONE DOLLAR
TAKE YOUR CHOICE OF:
2 Plain Skirts
BUT THIS IS AN
THIS WEEKEND AT
or
P U L L E N ’S
Shower of
2 Sweaters
APRIL 21-22-23
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its raining Savings •ere !
ANOTHER EXCLUSIVE VALUE FOR OUR CUSTOMERS
For Only $5.00 in Total Purchase (Does Not Have to lie Made
at one time) plus $1.99 cash, entitles you to one complete
2 Pairs of Pants
or
PKG.
r CHOCOLATE
i i n r n i .A T E
WHITE - SPICE
YELLOW - ORANGE
1 Man’s Hat
lb. 15c
BANANAS
“Once-in-a-Lifetime” Chinaware Offer
or
10 & 15 lbs.
up in weight
BULK
SEEDS. .
Strained
G-Pieee Individual Service.
BABY FOOD
dozen 89c
Just fill in your name and address and
give this coupon to one of our drivers
with $1.00 or come in to Mt. Hood
Cleaners & Laundry.
THIS OFFER GOOD UNTIL
APRIL 30
Name ....................................................................
Address ...............................................................
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3 for 25(
OG FDD!)
GAINES, SKIPPY, PLAYFAIR
BUBBLE UP
A
FRESH PURE GROUND BEEF
Borden's Oregon Cheddar
\rm our* Ends f t Pieces
BACON
2 lbs. 39c CHEESE
Armours Boneless
lib s .
LARD
Del Monte - Dinner Size
FRANKFURTERS
33«
lb-39<
lb. « c
VEAL ROLLED ROAST
Del Monte
Pl RE
3 Hw.$1^
Del Monte or Banner
SLICED TRAY PAK 2 IhS.
BACON
!<•
lb 35c
6 for 39-
KING SIZE
x0 2
50 pounds
POTATOES
M59
PULLEN’S
Food Store
Main Street
MUtual 7-3771
SANDY
WE GIVE
S & II GREEN STAMPS
MT. HOOD
Cleaners
& Laundry
MUtual 7-2301
Estacada 517
Rhododendron 111
Ix>op
Highway
Sandy, Ore.