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_______ T h u rM ln v. D ei n ear Sandy. T e l evenings M U 7-3495. 0-2 Business Services FO R S A L E — Ota papers, 10 cents a 10-lb. bundle. The San d y Post, M a in St. S P -tf LOGS & T IM B E R W A N T E D M O U N T A IN V IE W L B R CO. Phone M U 7-2141 SP-tf CASH P a rts of A ll K in d s For Your Car or Truck SANDY AUTO W RECKERS M a in & C enter M U 7-3531 S P -ti Sandv Auto W reckers M a in A Center M U 7-3531 FOR S A L E 1938 F ord 6 cus tom sedan, 4 door, A1 co n d i tion. new tire s. $983. Phone M U 7-3144 51-52p T Y P E W R IT E R S — A ll makes rented, sold, re p a ire d G R E S H AM B U S IN E S S M A C H IN E S . Farm Machinery 174th and S ta rk A L 4-0776 S P -tf € It X \L IH AOTM ARKS, Inv. Get set NOW fo r < old w in te r days ahead, ( a ll us to day to place y o u r o rd e r fo r the fu e l o il th a t w ill keep y o u r hom e cozy. “f ir e s t o n e W E W IS H to th a n k o u r Avon C ustom ers in the B oring-S andy area fo r th e ir lo y a l patronage in the past y e a r, and extend o u r best w ishes fo r a v e r y H appy H o lid a y Season. Y o u r A von R epresentatives and M rs. F reshour, M g r. SP-31 ffcMU.7-2471 o ä £ Ä . 'O O P H IG H W A Y W INTER SPECIALS Easv Tei ms “M” B E A U T IF U L re g iste re d E n g lish b u lldog pups, ju s t rig h t fo r C h ristm a s. Ph. H ood-land 304. SP-51 IL CO. FARM TRACTOR CO. Loop H ig h w a y & B o rin g Road G resham , Oregon Telephone: M O 5-4164 S P -tf $1250 D-2 C a te rp illa r tr a c to r l i t ( at w ith blade and Real E state $1200 w in c h *695 I 22 C a te rp illa r $1095 I 22 C al w ith blade Johnnv Sez (X -3 O liv e r ( ra w 'e r and — BUYING? — $1295 Ijia d e r «¡95 “ M ” A llU -C lia lm e rs — SELLING? — John Deere 10 and llo lt — TRADING? — $1395 blade 24-Hour Phone Service **M " A llis -C h a lm e rs and $950 o lt blade when calling JOHNNY, E a H rth m a s te r T ra c to r w /h y - d ra u lie and s ta rte r. Has MO 5-3491 with plow and m ow er $595 J. J. WALKER •John Deere “ H " tr a c to r w ith y d l., w ith side dresser 4950 NE Union Portland h and c u ltiv a to r $495 AT 8-5045 F a rn ia ll “ A ” , has s ta rte r ______ SP-tf and lif t #550 Pets CALL US TODAY! See Us fo r N ew Jacuzzi P um ps and R e p a irs on A ll M akes O f Pum ps Personal THO RO UG HBRED Pekingese pups. $25: six weeks old. T w o m ales, three fem ales. M U 7- 2241 S P ' 51 FOR S A L E F o u r '2 Siamese, pure w h ite kitte n s , $1 ea. Box 31, Wem me. Oregon. SP-51 F a r n ia ll w /L o a d e r, Dozer and M ow er $1295 ••M " John Deere «850 O liv e r 60 T ric y c le «350 AO John Deere w ith s ta rte r #450 Hessel Implement Co. Gresham. Ore. SP-52 Livestock B U L L S E R V IC E T h re e re g is tered breeds. M O h a w k 5-3685. » S P -tf M iscellaneous A N D R O T A R Y T IL L E R S SA L E S & SE R V IC F ROHDE A ROHDE BM E . M a in , Sandy M U 7 3503 S P -tf JEEPS Sales and Service FARM TRACTOR CO. Loop Hlway A Boring Rd. Gresham MO 5-4164 S P -tf FOR S A L E W heat o r O at S tra w $12 per ton. O L y m p ic 8-2216. A. D. S chm ale, Rt. 3. Box 654, B o rin g . 51-52p Legal N otices NOTICE 1 V *“* V Every S3 you spend here thia Christmas buys $4 worth of security for a brighter tomorrow Folks say you always see the future a little better through this "magic window” down a t our bank. The reason is simple: money you invest here in U.S. Savings Bonds grows in value to help make that better future possible. T h a t’s why a Savings Bond makes such a wonderful Christmas gift. It’s a present with a future appropriate for any name on your Christmas list. W hat better time than Christmas the traditional time of "peace on earth" to buy or give U.S. Savings Bond»? Stop in soon. You »eve more than money w ith d ~ / U.S.Savings Bonds C ounty B ank S A N P Y . ORE M U tuai 7 2 2 7 1 member r.d.Mi ri»« it I o w o m o p t s A B IM A IS T IL L • P-M- Quality Re»»«n»bl» Work R e p a ir and S harpen Saws, L a w n M ow ers, K n ive s, • ' 202 2nd Ave. A Loop H ig h w a y A lthough in C o rv a llis the Wo- | men C h ris tia n T em perence U nion | F a rm H om e has ties w ith Sandy j and C la cka m a s county. P ro v id in g a te m p o ra ry home ' fo r c h ild re n th ro u g h o u t the j BRICKWORK state who have, thro u g h no fa u lt J of th e ir own. been le ft hom e FIREPLACES less. it has in its keeping some youngsters fro m C lackam as PLASTER I county. H o w a rd B e rg e r of Sandy, ex- Rt. 2, Box 644 Sandy | e cu tive vice - president of the I C la cka m a s C ounty bank, serves i as one of the fa r m 's d ire cto rs. The 285-acre fa rm has nine cot- , (ages, each sta ffe d w ith a house m o th e r and an assistant. An a v erage of about 130 boys and g irls i ra n g in g In age fro m 5 to 21 are accom m odated each ye a r. These ch ild re n have been le ft homeless T om r* I as a re su lt o f desertion, divo rce , “ Be assured w e are on the accidents, illness, death o r pris- job 24 hours a day” i on sentences. Com plete A lito R e p a ir | A s ta ff of tra in e d so cia l w o rk- — Moderate Kates — n e a r C o rv allis . It re p la i ed ill«- chapel leveled A new re lig io n s edu ca tio n ce n te r takes RHODODENDRON by flam e s last J u ly. H o w ard B e rg er of Sandy is ; er« and a ch a p lain guide the re- shape on the cam pus o f the W omen s ( h rls tia n Phone llnod Land 415 I habiU tation of the c h ild re n . a d irec to r of the home. T e m p e ra n ce U nion C h ild re n s t a r in Home T lic fa rm chapel, destroyed by (ire of u n d e te rm in e d o rig in last Ju ly , is c u rre n tly being re b u ilt D onations have been received fro m clubs, o rg a n iza tio n s und in d iv id u a ls a ll o ve r the state. M ain sources of fin a n c ia l sup- ( port fo r the home are the Ore- | gon U nited A ppeal, W CTU, state aid for dependent ch ild re n , and I W ill, has been h o b bling around insurance, adm ission to the fa ir, By N o rm a n Eox c o n trib u tio n s and bequests fro m | school w ith a leg in ju ry . F ro m The m usic d e p a rtm e n t of San and a rid e on the m o n o ra il. va rio u s groups and in d iv id u a ls . 1 F ilm s planned fo r J a n u a ry in the w a y it is bandaged, It looks dy high w ill g ive a C h ris tm a s lik e a m a jo r fra c tu re of the A ll donations are la x deouctble. the va rio u s classes a re : concert to n ig h t at 8 p m The F o r fu rth e r in fo rm a tio n about | Jan. 3 "P e rs o n a l H ygiene tib ia . R u m o r has i t th a t F ra n band w ill p la y "The L ittle T in was hit w h ile p la y in g fo o tb a ll fo r the home and its p ro g ra m , con S o ld ie r,” "The S tory o f C h ris t fo r B oys” , George P o tte r's class ta ct B e rg e r at the C la cka m a s her neighborhood team . m a s,” "O L ittle Town of B e th le es. She doggedly led the pep ra lly C ounty bank. yoc Jan. 4 — "H o m o the M a g n ifi h e m ,” " J o y to the W o rld ” and la st F rid a y before the B a ttle cent, Zel G e rn h a rt's classes "S ile n t N ig h t." Jan. 8 "K e y s to the L ib r a ground gam e and the R oosevelt M arin es P v t. R ich ard D. A m ixe d q u a rte t C a rl A m - stead, A lan Olson. N a n cy D re w , r y ” , M is . C. E H e rm a n so n ’s w re s tlin g meet She also made Freshour, son of M r. and M rs. it to B a ttle g ro u n d to urge the H arold F. F re sh o u r of Rt. 3, and D o ris F ie ld s w ill sing W hite classes. C A R ifT M a .^ "E v e ry b o d y 's Busi team on. Jan. 9 C h ris tm a s .” "T h e 12 D ays of B oring, and P vt J im m ie R o b e rt M rs. Helen N elson's class- i Y u le T rees Up C h ris tm a s ” w ill be presented by ness son, son o f M rs. M a rg a re t C. C h ris tm a s trees a re g la rin g Duke, of B o rin g , com pleted re Susan G antenbein, D ayleen D o w es. Jan. 10 "O rg a n ic M a tte r” , the room s of m a n y Sandy high c ru it tra in in g , Dec. 8, at the I ell, and N ancy D re w C h e ry l classes. T he fir s t pe rio d J o u rn a l M arine Corps R e cru it Depot, San P h illip s and L in d a K ennedy sang W illia m S ta u ffe r’s classes MARIE SEEMATÏER Jan. 11 " T h is is Oregon ism class ta u g h t by M rs. C. E. Diego, C a lif The new m a rin e s "W in te r W o n d e rla n d .” and the INSURANCE ensem ble class w ill g ive its v e r State ", M rs. D elores C o rn e liu s' H erm anson spent m ost o f one w ill next re p o rt to C am p P endle Sandy MU 7-3102 classes. ton. C a lif., fo r fu rth e r in fa n try period d e co ra tin g its tree. sion of " S ilv e r B e lls ." Jan. 15 " F ro m 9 t ill N oon” , The c h o ir w ill sing " O C h ris t A fte r re -a rra n g in g the lig h ts tra in in g . mas T re e .” "C a ro l of the B e lls ." Don G ru lk e 's classes. seven o r e ig h t tim e s , and de Jan. 17 - " J u liu s C aesar” , b a tin g the to p ic. ("R e s o lv e d : T in- I " C h ris t is B o rn ,” "S ong of J u 1962 RCA 30" RANGE Norge Automatic Jam es A lle n 's classes. d e a ," and "A n g e ls We H ave sel should be put on the tre e Jan. 17 " B e tte r T y p in g a t in a slow c a re fu l m a n n e r as op H eard on H ig h .” The g ra n d fin a le , given by the Y o u r F in g e rtip s ", H a ro ld T h a rp 's posed to th ro w in g i t ” ) the tree c h o ir, is to he "S ile n t N ig h t.” and M rs. Helen N elson's classes. was fin a lly decorated. O n ly tw o W ith T ra d e Good eondition B ill C overt, m usic d ire c to r at It has been ca lle d to the a t b a lls w e re broken. In M a rio n Sales * S ervice if P a rts * N ew and Used V ac. - I the school, Is in charge if the tention of the students th a t o n ly H in k le 's room , a less fra n tic s itu C leaners and A ppliances ★ T e rm s * T ra d e -In s A ccepted. p ro g ra m . $.34 has been raised fo r next ation was seen in d e co ra tin g th a t RC A W hirlp oo l A ppliance D e a le r— Q ualified S e rvice m a n ' F a ir T rip Set ears fo re ig n exchange student. 5>e tree. VJasjq^s. H tx y rs . Dishwashers, Ranges, Freezers, W a te r H l'a te r ^ ended to pay fo r the expense j T w e n ty - three Sandy high Some say th a t the custodians a student fro m another coun are p la n nin g to hang stockings dents signed up fo r a t r ip to S eattle W orld s F a ir A p r il 2, 1962. t r y is $350. V a rio u s means o f by the fu rn a ce Dec. 24. The No freshm en w ere allow ed to re g m a k in g the m oney have been s p irit of C h ristm a s Is re a lly 404 Loop Highway, Sandy MU 7-4393 suggested in clu d in g pancake , g rip p in g Sandy h ig h ! is te r Cost was $10.00 and includes b re a kfa st, dance, c a rn iv a l, mus- | tra n s p o rta tio n by tra in o r bus, ic concert, ta le n t show, and sla ve bonds. I , T h is y e a r's exchange student is L is M unk. an young w om an fr o m D e n m a rk. She was elect- queen of the fo o tb a ll co u rt Steven Z ie lin s k i, press re p o rt- a.- ast month. er, w rite s The re g u la r meet- R e p o rt G iven ing of the Sandy 4-H Cooking The student co u n cil re jio rts d u b w as held at N ancy M a rtin 's $.3519.86 in the bank and $1.3.16 home Dee 4. G a ry O ldenkam p on hand as the fin a n c ia l status called the m eeting to o rd e r. J a n ice B a k tr gave a d e m o n stra tio n fo r the school. A t the last m eeting the coun on S ettin g the T able. N ancy M a r c il voted the last N a tio n al A s tin gave a ta lk about “ O ur R e la s e m b ly w h ich fe a tu re d blind en tio n sh ip w ith O th e rs.” te rta in e r. D ick Hansen, as e xce l We decoral I’d a tree, played games, and o u r hostess served le n t. I.a st Tuesday was the dead us cakes decorated lik e snow lin e fo r e n trie s in this y e a r's men and Santas. C h ris tm a s C ard co n te st. O rig in a l J im Benshoof, press re p o rte r, d ra w in g s and g re e tin g s w ere to w rite s The Sandy 4-H Horse m a ke up the ca rd w hich was to d u b organized and elected o f be 5 x 7. P rizes w ill be $6, $.3 fic e rs at its firs t m eeting. Sat (8 0 and $2 fo r the best throe en $*|78 .69 u rd a y, D ec, 16, at the Sandy Gun Filter King trie s . Reg. club. The school has purchased a F ive -H B uekaroos was selected new $300 tra m p o lin e fo r use by as the nam e of the club. White Satin O ffic e rs elected w e re : p re si students in p h ysica l education OCCIDENT dent. M a rily n M itc h e ll; vice- ila sse s. One ot the m em bers of Sand- president. A n ita W ade; secre ta ry- riy 's v a rs ity r a lly squad, F ra n tre a s u re r. L in d a W ade; s o n g D E N N Y ’S F L Y IN G A ¿ind Hood-I^and iiiii Service Schools to Give Concert' Trip to 'Fair Planned T tiS iS W H fcC L4.UÏ ivpCU/MewMMr /K c/iiMNraAZ) w i o n Whirlpool $19995 Washer S4 9 9S LAW N MOWER The window that sees into your future SA N D Y SAW SH O P FRED SMART AUTO PARTS CASH F o r Y o u r C a r o r T ru c k o r A n y K in d of Ju n k B A T T E R IE S - R A D IA T O R S Iro n - C opper • Lead - B rass S P -tf F U E L K ID « Serves Area Automobiles B usiness Services T h e S a in i, (O re.) P»*t Farm Home Sandy Classifieds Lost and Found Y O U N G DOG found on h ig h w a y » I. I««l <*ee. •> SHERIFFS SALE ■w,' Dahren's Vacuum & Appliance Service 4-H Round-Up D on't Be Deceived by So Called Price Slashing!! Check OuT Prices and See For Yourself— You Still Get More Value for Your Food Dollar at the SANDY FOOD CENTER CARS F iv e ears, w re cke d and abandoned fo r sale by tlie S h e riff's o ffice . Wednesday, Dec. 27 10 A.M. at R. 5. Smith Motor Co. Sandy, Oregon N ew Hunter Law Starts Jan. 1 Cigarette Prices leader. T u lly B ell and re p o rte r. J im Bcnahoof. A d v iso rs a re : M rs. J e rry The h u n te r s a fe ty tra in in g la w S w ails and M rs. H a rry Wade. becomes e ffe c tiv e Jan. 1. re T he next m eeting w ill he- Jan. I m inds M ilt G uym on of the O re 13, a t the Sandy Gun club. gon State G am e C om m ission. C h ild re n 18 ye a rs o f age o r R egistration Begins o ld e r are not re q u ire d to pass At Multnomah College the course if th e y w a n t to hunt. R e g is tra tio n fo r the M ultnom ah j Also persons 17 y e a rs of age and less are not re q u ire d to show a college evening d ivisio n began I C e rtific a te of C om petency in the M onday. Dee 18. and w ill con safe h a n d lin g o f fire a rm s w hen tin u e th ro u g h S a tu rd a y. Dee. 23, I in the a d m in is tra tio n b u ild in g at ; p u rch a sin g a h u n tin g license. The c e rtific a te , how ever, is 1022 S.W Salm on, a cco rd in g to necessary w hen h u n tin g on any R e g is tra r, W a lte r E Wood, O ffe re d e ith e r on S aturday | land o th e r than th e ir own and must he in th e ir possession. It m o rn in g o r week n ig h ts fro m I doesn't m ake any d iffe re n ce if 6:45 to 9:30 w ill be elassc-s in the c h ild has been issued a p re lib e ra l arts, business a d m in is tr vious h u n tin g lice n se ; i f he is 17 ation. engineering, I II M .. col-1 o r less and w a n ts to hunt he lege p re p a ra to ry , s e c re ta ria l and j w ill have to get th is c e rtific a te . pre-professional. DRUG FA C TS TMIY SAY MORE AtCI 0 Í NTS MAPPEN AT HOME THAN ANYWHERE tu s t. THAT’S WHY I KEEP A VARiíTY C? FIRST AID SUPPLIES FROM Sandy Reg. $2.55 10 lbs. U.S. No. U.S. No. 1 Potatoes 10 Q lbs. 89 Reg. $1.18 INMRRHHMHMffiMI I Potatoes 20 Qt lb». Reg. 69c ICE CREAM 1/2 Gal, 59 CUBES or MEAL FRISKIES Reg $2.98 25-lb. bag 98 OPEN SUNDAY Dec. 24 Lo»s of Christmas Candy iMUtuW- X f M C e QUALI T f . O t P t N O A g ll i r Y CANNED MILK Darigold 6 ¡79 Sr Rinso Reg. $1.45 SAVE $1.00 M r '» MU 7-3636 HIGHEST TRADE-INS Absolutely the LOWEST Power Mower Prices Anywhere In Oregon 69 2 5 lbs. SA N D Y ïtouoML DRUG With All Attachment» Loop Highway SUGAR FLOUR McCulloch Chain Saws New and Used Sales * Service MILLS BROS. RIGGING SHOP $1 79 KING SIZE SAVE 66c A ll of Us at the Sandy Food Center Want to Wish O u r Friends a MERRY CHRISTMAS and a Happy, Prosperous New Y e a r _______ ________.