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The Sandy Post Sandy, Oregon i s : eal Estate Wasted 960 950 Rentals CASH CASH CASH ” ’e have cash b uyers , for h mes, acreages and farm s in ndy, Boring, area. WE ILL pay you spot cash for ur equity. No red tape ju st U FRED F : SEXTON, I. altor. B Elm ont 4-6681. ch tf W ILL SELL OR TRADE equ ity in best Sandy M ain street store building. G u a ra n teed income. B argain op p o r tun ity . See or call R oute 1, Box 36, T routdale- Phone F R o n tier 5-2152, C orbett e x change. tf ch HOUSE for RENT, furn ish ed School bus to door. Phone M U tual 7-4427. ' OR LEA SE: On M ain street, 47 ch <■ ndy, S tore o r O ffice Space- *"0 a m onth. N ex t to B unnell FOR RENT: New five room riety Store. C ontact Escrow home, n e a r the highw ay south rvice C om pany, 1906 N. E. of Sandy. Tw o bedroom s, la rg e 4 d, P o rtlan d . Phone A T- living room, kitchen, d in e tte 1 ntic 2-0961. and u tility room. $48 p er 49 ch m onth. Cal M U tual 7-3318 ch tf ' r R RENT: F u rn ish ed tw o- m a p a rtm e n t in Sandy. 1010 C 11 M U tual 7-3472, evenings Situations Wanted 48 pd W ANTED: B rush o r S p ray rates. ' ' USE for rent, com pletely P ainting. R easonable C all C H erry 4-1655 or CA- • nished, m odern, close to pitol 7-3243. res. Phone M U tual 7-4427 tf ch 47 ch 960 $25 a m onth. ?ntals ’ RENT: Four room Stumping Powdei 1025 nished house. Phone M U- tu 1 7-4932. WESCO S tu m p in g P ow der tf ch and accessories. See us b e T" R N ISH ED A PA R TM EN T fore you b u y . . . no job too sm all. KELSO ren t in Sandy ov er C annon big or too G EN ERA L MDSE. Loop H i- dw are. C all M O haw k 5- w ay at Kelso. 2 ’6. -|8 ch ch tf y Dick Revenaugh . . _ The S H A N T Y OPINION Thursdoy, November 21, 1957 RADIO TV REVIEW Belton Outlines Aims Of Special Capital Term RADIO TV REVIEW Most talk ed about show of the past w eek is th e 50th an n iv ersary G eneral M otors sp ectacu lar on S unday night. Most view ers have come to reg ard a “sp ectacu lar as nothing m ore th a n a m ism ash of big nam es com ing on and off stage w ith th e grim pos sibility of being exposed to endless scenes of m odern “in te rp re tiv e dance ” . . A lm ost ev ery o n e w ho com m ented on th e show w as p leasan tly su rp rised . Som e b rig h t w rite r got th e idea of a specific idea to follow th ru on th e w hole show, tieing all the h ig h -p riced ta le n t to g e th e r (an .almost u n h eard of ra rity for a “spec” ). Even th e com m ercials w ere s o q u iet and u n o b stru siv e th ey w ere n e arly p a rt of th e e n tertain m en t- M ORE LIVE TEEVEE P ro d u cer, d irecto r, actor Dick Pow ell, host and often star of C hannel 6 Zane G rey T h eatre, w as asked if he w as in te re sted in p erfo rm in g on “ live” television. “The first and last tim e I ap p eared in a ‘liv e’ d ra m a ,” he replied, “The corpse got up and w a lk ed aw ay. It w as a sh atterin g ex p erien ce!” P ow ell w as re fe rrin g to the d e b u t of “C lim ax !”' in w hich he starred . T hro u g h a m iscue, an actor, supposed to be freshly dead, arose in full view of th e cam era and slow ly sau n te re d off stage. Mrs. R obert B unnell M on- the fam e colour, a light d ra b z tu rn e d o v e r to us for ;ons, and faced w ith fagathy ding and gasping a p u b - coloured vest and breeches, a tion w hich the g reat New pair of black breeched, m o t- k C ity daily new spapers .led brow n and w hite w orfted ild give th e ir eye teeth to 'tockings, a fine w h ite fh irt ne by. I t’s th e F rid ay , N o- m ark ed d D. B. and a ro u n d ’n b er 7, 1783 issue of th e im ported hat. The fu b ferib er v Y ork M orning Post, w ill pay th e above re w ard and charges. nted by M orton and H or- all reafonable DAVID de BARTHOLT. a t No. 7 W ater S treet, b e N. B All m a tte rs of veffels en th e C offee H ouse and and o th ers are forbid to 1-Slip- In it are o rd ers from h a rb o u r th e faid fe rv a n t as C om m ander in C hief they m ay expect to be p ro - orge W ashington) th a t no fecuted.” in the city is to dem olish Mrs. B unnell in h erited ne o r brick buildings u n til this th ro u g h g en eratio n s of ' :r tru e ow nership can be t'>rmined, a proclam ation A m ericans d atin g back to th e the com m ander in chief of M ayflow er. She is one of the • <? M ajefty ’s Forces w ith in regions only DARs and u n « V • Colonies, lying on the doubtedly th e p ap er has been H n tic O cean from N ova k ep t because it contains the tia to Weft F lorida, in - original publication of W ash "ive." T he B ritish Com ing to n ’s “F arew ell O rd ers to m oder proclaim s th a t an the A rm ies of the- U nited >age has been com m itteed States. n A m erican vessel ‘in th e T h e re ’s som ething m ighty hour of this city, by feiz and d eftro y in g h er colours A m erican about th e feud th at riotous and d ifo rd erly is now going on a t W olf R un oner, w hich behavior is betw een one ran ch ef, w ho is ' only a breach of th e peace in cid en tally th e larg est ta x he city, b u t has m ifehev- p ay er in the W olf R un dis tendency to prolong the tric t and th e O sborn clan m o fitiei, w hich it is th e w hich is ru n n in g th e school teaching. defign of th e P rovifiona board, clerk, and 'cles to affuage and ex' The ran ch er is an o u tsid er . . in the m inds of m ountain n ifh .” m en . . and he th in k s the rh e little fo u r-p ag e paper school should send its th re e ncked to th e h ilt w ith ad stu d en ts to the m odern new ising .. m uch of it lega res. Am ong th e m ost in school at D ufer. nine m iles sting: ‘‘A w om an w ith a away- He is alread y sending 1 b reaft of m ilk w ould be his son there, at an ex tra cost l to take a n u rfe child in of $275 a year. In addition houfe. She can be wel to this, he pays m ost of the m m ended E nquire of the $6000 o p eratin g budget of the school. W e’ve alw ays •’te rs.” th o u g h t it w ould be th e o re ti \n d : “FO U RTEEN DOL- cally possible for th e y o u n g ” S REW ARD RAN AWAY m fu fc rib e r in P h ilad elp h ia sters in a one-room school in d te n te d S erv an M an, house to get a b e tte r basic •>d P a trie Gelson, from education th an in a la rg e r From a practical ' \ s t in Irela n d : he is a school. q u ite often th e lor by trade, about five standpoint, • feven o r eight inches th eo ry doesn’t w ork out. I *' ftr u t m ade, h as fhor1 m nnos? I ’m r> s^n* 1’m ental i«t zn hair, round full face wh i is torn betw een th e t w a little p o ck -p itted . H ad ex trem es .. the best education ■hen he w ent aw ay, a possible for as m any y o u n g the ‘ coating coat, of light sters as possible, and : colour, w ith yellow b u t- loving personal atten tio n of d o llars o u t of th e 37 m illion By S en ato r H C. B elton T he Special Session of to tal reduction. H ouse B ill Two, in creas the O regon S tate L eg isla ing th e Basic School Fund tu re ad jo u rn ed sine die at by $10 p e r census child, w as ap p ro x im ately 7 PM. F rid ay , passed by th e H ouse and N ovem ber 15- A b rie f re likew ise am ended in the view of th e cause and effect Senate. T h e am en d m en t m ight prove tim ely and w hich w as fin ally adopted helpful. W hen th e re g u la r session and passed w ill insure full ad jo u rn ed six m onths ago it p ro p e rty ta x offset w ith the w as a n ticip ated th e re w ould added ap p ro p riatio n . S en ate B ill One w hich be a su rp lu s of 9 m illion passed th e S en ate w ith only d o llars a t th e end of th e one neg ativ e vote w as also 1957-59 B iennium , J u n e 30, ap p ro v ed by th e H ouse in 1959. th e final h o u r of th e session. T he Incom e T ax B ill e n acted at the 1957 re g u la r If signed by th e G o v ern o r it increased rev en u es m a te ria l w ill rep eal th e 6 m ill a u to ly. T his to g eth er w ith a size m atic state p ro p e rty levy. No new ap p ro p riatio n s able e rro r on th e p a rt of w ere m ad e in spite of th e the T ax Com m ission s ta ff bills in tro d u ced w hich w ould led to th e G o v ern o r’s call hav e ex p en d ed in excess of for a Special Session on A u fo rty m illion dollars. B ills gust 24, ju st a few days a fte r w ere passed to legalize some the new realistic w ith h o ld in g form s w ere m ailed out. T he 180 ru ra l fire p rotection d is G o v ern o r ¡proposed th e In tricts, and an u n k n o w n n u m come T ax p ay m en ts be d is b e r of • zoning d istricts d e counted 6 p e r cent and th e clared in v alid by a decision Basic School ap p ro p ria tio n of th e S u p rem e C o u rt since be increased by $10 p e r cen th e re g u la r session a d jo u rn sus child to reduce th e a n ti ed. L egislation w as passed to su rp lu s by 17 m illion dollars. enable th e G o v ern m en t C am p W hen th e L eg islatu re S ew er D istrict to finance th e convened on O ctober 28, th e in stallatio n of a sew er sys recom m ended ta x discount tem and tre a tm e n t p la n t w as increased to 10 p e r cent. m uch needed in th a t area of H ouse Bill One w as in tro lim ited valuation- duced and p ro m p tly passed A bill w as passed to by th e L ow er H ouse by r e q u est of th e G overnor, to e f p e rm it th e continued o p e r ation of the L ake G rove P a rk fect th e tax change. A b i-p a rtisa n m a jo rity in facilities by th e b o ard of the the S enate T ax C om m ittee O swego C onsolidated School am ended th e bill to effect a D istrict w ith o u t v io latin g th e A ccording to la te st ratin g 30 p er cent reduction in the provisions of th e local b u d survey, The Edsel Show, Incom e Tax rates. The fif g et law. sp ectacu lar sta rrin g Bing teen R epublican m em b ers of Now th a t ad jo u rn m e n t Crosby, F ra n k S in a tra and th e S en ate su p p o rted th e 30 has been reach ed it rem ain s R osem ary Clooney, w as th e p er cent ra te red u ctio n and to be seen w h a t th e G o v er top audience ra te d show in H ouse Bill One passed th e n o r w ill do w ith th e legisla th e P o rtla n d area d u rin g Oc S en ate by a v o te of 17 to 13 tion as passed by th e legis tober. on N ovem ber 7. T he H ouse latu re. H e m ay sign th e sev W EEK EN D H IG H LIG H TS refu sed to co n cu r in th e eral b ills into law o r he m ay SATURDAY, N ovem ber S en ate am ed m en ts and th re e let th em becom e law w ith o u t H is th ird a l 23: 11 AM. F arm E d ito r Bill successive conference com his sig n atu re. te rn a tiv e is to w ield th e D rips has Rex W arren, OSC m ittees sp en t a w eek in farm crop specialist, as Lis reach in g a com prom ise a g ree veto axe. It is th e hope of the R epublican m in o rity w ho guest to discuss “W eeds in m ent. O regon Fields.” Included w ill H ouse Bill One, as fin ally sponsored th e increased ta x be re p o rts on a n n u al w eed passed, w ill m ean a 25 p e r red u ctio n pro g ram th a t th e control conference C hannel cent cut in tax ra te s in the veto w ill no t be exercised. A gain, it h as been a lo w er b rack ets and ap p ro x i C. p leasu re to serv e as your p e r cen t 5 PM. All S ta r G olf- Ed m ately 18 to 20 S ta te S en ato r, and I sincerely across th e board- It w ill F urgol m eets C ary M iddle hope th e su b sta n tia l ta x re coff in an 18-hole m atch on leave a su rp lu s of 31 m illion lief bills passed w ill prove instead of th e 58 m illion the T uxcon C o u n try Club! beneficial. proposed by th e G o v ern o r p ar 72 course. C hannel 6. ------------ C P------------ 6 PM. L eave It To B eaver and th e 10 to 20 m illion . . B eaver falls in love w ith sought by th e S enate R epub • his school te ac h e r and d is licans. tu rb s his fam ily by his The passage of H ouse Bill stran g e actions. In o rd e r to O ne w ill resu lt in new w ith prove th a t he is not teach er's holding form s being d istri SANDY — T he Sandy pet. he p lan ts a m echanical b u ted to em p lo y ers as soon c h a p te r of th e R ainbow G irls snake in his te ac h e r’s desk as th e ra te s can be com puted w ill stage a bak e sale a t and causes chaos both at and the form s p rin ted . T he W rig h t’s S u p er M arket, th is hom e and school. C hannel 6. Bill also m akes provision for S a tu rd a y , N ovem ber 23. T he 8 PM. P e rry Como Show- loss c arry o v er and a cceler sale sta rts a t 10 AM- The depreciation, both of G uests are th e F o u r Lads, ated baked goods w ill be m ade by P earl Bailey, Jack ie Cooper. w hich sh o u ld o ffer in d u ce th e R ainbow G irls and som e m en t to new jo b -p ro d u cin g C hannel 12. 9:30 PM. M argaret T ru industries. These tw o p ro of th e m a te ria l to be sold according m an m akes h er first te le v i visions are expected to r e w ill be donated, to th e W orthy A dvisor, Su reduction of th e sion ap p earan ce in over a sult in a san Scales. y e ar on th e G isele M cK enzie su rp lu s by about 3 m illion Show. C hannel 12. Two special show s S u n day. See It Now at 5 PM- and a full hour special "T w en Entered in the Post Office ot Sandy as Second Class tieth C e n tu ry ” at 6 PM. Both matter under the Act of Congress of March 3, 1879 oil C hannel 6. Rainbow Girls. Set Bake Sale THE SANDY POST Printed by Cascade Publishers, Sandy, Oregon a co u n try teach er for h er sm all classes. be * fbi< one? *• L. b i tsbois. Sandy. is picking ra sp b erries for th e second crop this y e ar in his b e rry patch in Sandy. I saw it w ith my ow n eyes. DICK REVENAUGH Subscription Rates Homes in the Mt. Hood Area NEW $4 RENEWAL $3 (Sandy, Boring, Eagle Creek and Mountain families) Outside’ of Mt. Hood Area Yearly $5.00