Sandy post. (Sandy, Oregon) 1938-current, December 21, 1961, Image 9

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    The SANDY POST
Section Two
Eight Page«
No. 51
SANDY. OREGON. THURSDAY. DECEMBER 21. 1’.Hi 1
Voi. 23
shop
SANDY
* Why Drive Miles, and Then More Blocks, to Find Parking?
* It’s Easy . . . and It’s Fun to Shop Here in Sandy!
* Want a Hard-to-Get Item? 02700606
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* You’ll Enjoy Doing Business with Friends and Neighbors
ADD TO THE LIST-
Lingerie For Her:
M ojud Hosiery
Magic Lady Panty Girdle
Exquisite Form Bras
Slips
Muu Muu Nighties
Pajamas
Don't Forget Those Last Minute Gifts
Boxed Chocolates, Other Candy -
-
- $1 to $10
Brown * H aley, R ogers, W hitm an’s. H oefler’s
Gift Wrapped Cigars for that man $1.38 to $2.90
Big Selection of Still, Slide, Movie Cameras
to choose from, $6.95 - $200
Don't Forget — Have plenty of Film and Flashbulbs
on hand to record every wonderful moment
of the Christmas season
Bonus P oints on M any Ite m s Count to r Boys * G irls Contest
★ Accessories for Him: Wool Plaid Shirts,
jackets, initialed handkerchiefs, belts,
Van Heusen's "Perfect Tie"
★ Children's Garments: Car Coats,
Boys and Girls Contest Closes Today, Dec. 21
Prizes Will Be Awarded 6:30 P.M. Fri., Dec. 22
WE ARE OPEN SUNDAY, DEC. 24
Tee Shirts and Doe-Lon Jackets
SANDY REXALL DRUG
SCALES STORE
MU 7-2331
Loop Hwy. in Sandy
SANDY
START
SAVING TODAY
Last Minute Items
To Remember
KITCHENWARE:
R e ve re w a re , Set of
Dishes, G lassw are.
Tea Pots, Corning Ware
C offee Pots. ete.
DAILY INTEREST PAID
"$l Saved Is $l Earned"
BANK BY MAIL
NIGHT DEPOSITORY
COMMERCIAL AND SAVINGS ACCOUNTS
Drop In Today for Friendly, Efficient Service
CLACKAMAS COUNTY BANK
Member F.D.I.C.
An Ondependent Bank
MU 7-2271
Sandy, Oregon
SPECIAL PRICE
TOYS:
( a rs ■ D olls • Gam es
M odels, and m a n y m ore
Also — Hankies, Perfume, Books
Gift Wrap: Ribbons, Stickers, Tags, Paper
OGDEN’S VARIETY STORE
116 Main St.
Sandy
Browsers Welcome
DAZZLE HER WITH DIAM O NDS
(Loop Highway)
Keepsake
Diamonds
O ver H oliday Vacation
Registered
Perfect Gem
ON COIN-OPERATED LAUNDRY
AT ECON-O-WASH
MERRY CHRISTAMS
roche tt
from
^ e u s e ie ry
Mt. Hood Cleaners & Laundry
Loop Highw ay, Sandy
Loop Highway
"We Specialize in Dry Cleaning
Sandy, Oregon
For Pick-up & Delivery MU 7-2301
SAVE DOLLARS
SPECIAL
SNOW TIRES
FIRESTONE RECAPS
TOWN AND COUNTRY
SHOP FIRST IN SANDY
SUPPORT YOUR FRIENDLY LOCAL MERCHANTS
MARIE SEEMATTER INSURANCE
107 Shelley, Sandy
MU 7-3102
LEWIS HARDWARE, Coast-to-Coast Store
Loop Highway, Sandy
MU 7-3291
SANDY TRUCK LINE - All Moving Needs
Loop Highway, Sandy
MU 7-2511
750x14 ............................ $12.50 Exchange
800x14
850x14
........................... $13.50 Exchange
........................... $14.50 Exchange
HURRY IN WHILE THEY LAST
SANDY OIL COMPANY
"Courteous Service Our Motto"
East Loop Hwy.
Phone MU 7-2471
Nine Students Receive 8
Top Place on Honor Roll
Nine students received highest | rup. M ike Persons, R ebia Paugh.
Itonors on the second six weeks D iane Root. S andra S indt. and
honor ro ll at Sandy high school. M ich a e l W ebber,
One freshm an
Lynn Tow n­
Sophom ores: L lo y d A k re . Sus­
send
and one ju n io r
Ju d y an B a ke r, Susan D u ff. H a l D ya l,
Deveeka
represented th e ir N o rm a n Fox. Ja y H a rm s.
classes on the lis t. F our seniors
L y n K e h r. G ayle Kuehn, G a il
topped the lis t. Suzanne B y rd . M g ro n a y, Janet M e ie r, Boh Op-
Pat Colem an, R uth Hanson and p e rm a n . B a rb a r B u e d i. P aul
Joan Kennedy. Susan Ganjterf- Smoke. P e a rl W a lk e r and K a th ­
hein. R obert Johnson and E v e r­ ry n W iebelhaus.
ett N ish ika w a , sophomores, earn-
J u n io rs : C a ro l A ckers. B ill
ed grades to r highest honors
Closni r. Leslie C onnell, Rebec-
i Honorable, n ie n tiyn students on
1 ca * D utto n . John J a n ra n . C1U1-
the h'ntior r o ll a r e : '
; orrt K ru m , C a rro ll P latz.
HONORABLE MENTION
E rlin d a Ponta, Boh Seller»,
F re sh m e n :
S a lly
A m stad,
L o n d o n A sakaw a, M a rg a re t D ebbra S kinner. U n d a S m ith
and Vernon W illia m s .
B oothby, Pat B yrd . J u d y C liate-
S eniors: C a rl A m sta d , Ed B e r­
la in . B ruce C rosby, Helen D e c k ­
nard. Nnnev D re w . Donna Grat­
er. Tom D ya l, B ecky F ra s ie r.
Ju d y
G ra tre a k ,
C h e ryle reak. Sharon M a rkh a m
C olette
M cK in n o n ,
B a rb a ra
Hames, Tom H iggins, Ire n e Ku-
bin, Janice Lane. D awn L u n d y, P a rm e le , C h e ryl P h illip s, Lin d a
M a rija n e M eier. R uth Muldoon, Redm on, Ju d y R e m b o ld t and
N ancy M cK innon, Sharon N o rth - F ra n W ill.
Hearing Next Month
On College Proposal
A h e a rin g on a proposed C la c k ­
am as county area education d is­
t r ic t I as be n scheduled T u e s­
day, Jan. 16, at 8 p m in the
Oregon C ity high school audi
to riu m i.i Oregon C ity . T h is
m oves along plans fo r a new
c o m m u n ity college one m ore
step.
A p e titio n b e a rin g the re q u ir­
ed num ber of q u a lifie d sig n a ­
tures has been file d w ilh the
S tate Board of E duca tio n fo r the
fo rm a tio n of the area education
d is tric t. B oundaries of the pro-
posed d is tric t w ould be a ll te r ­
r ito r y ly in g w ith in the b o u n d a r­
ies of C la cka m a s c o u n ty .’ ’
p e r r y N e w p o rt of West L in n
is c h a irm a n o f the cou n ty-w id e
citize n s c o m m itte e w h ich has
secured m ore than 2.400 sig n a ­
tu re s on p e titio n s and about
$2.000 in cash, to meet the sta te 's
re q u ire m e n ts of citize n in te re st
before the hearing was called o f
an e lection date set.
The c o m m itte e w ants to estab­
lish an area education d is tric t
u n der the new state law p e rm it­
tin g the esta b lishm e n t o f co m ­
m u n ity colleges fo r tw o years
ifte r high school, w ith p rin c ip a l
fin a n c in g com ing fro m the sta te 's
a p p ro p ria tio n s .
The union high schools of San­
dy, C anby, M ilw a u kie , Oregon
C ity . M o la lla . West L inn and E s t­
acada. as w e ll as m any in te re s t­
ed citize n s and org a n izh tio n s.
have been m eeting w ith the c o l­
lege c o m m itte e d u rin g the past
fo u r m onths.
T he Jan. 16 h e a rin g w ill g ive
an o p p o rtu n ity lo r m ore d iscus­
sion on the proposal
both neg­
a tiv e and a ffirm a tiv e
THEN DROP BY AND SEE
OUR STATIONERY AND TYPEWRITERS
The POST
Main St.
Sandy
MU 7-2781
By Donna McCoy and John Kietsow
C lackam as County Extension Agents
The 4-H C lub p ro g ra m in
C lackam as county is big b usi­
ness
O ther than the p u b lic
school system , it Is the o n ly tax-
supported youth education p ro ­
g ra m in the county.
Jo',« Kiesow autd D onna M r-'
Coy, county 4-H agents, point out
th a t the p ro g ra m has Atany p ro ­
je c ts and goals, w h ic h Io be im ­
plem ented needs v o lu n 'e e r lead­
ers.
A ny adult interested in being
a 4-H leader should rO htaet ¡lie
Extension O ffice ip Oregon C ity .
The 4-H agents w ill tra in I t ad-
e rs and g ive guidance to any who
ask fo r help o r who vo lu n te e r
th e ir services.
Young people in terested in a
4-H p ro je c t o r interested In the
fo rm a tio n of a 4-H club should
also contact the extension o f­
fice .
J u lia Paugh, re p o rte r fo r the
M t Hood E ven S titc h e rs tu rned
in th is re p o rt.
A t the Nov. 28 m eeting, due to
the flu , there w ere o nly three
present. T hey w orked on th e ir
sin g le
head scarfs.
J e n n ife r
R ucgg has her single head s c a rf
finished.
A t the Dee. 3 m eeting the club
continued to w o rk on single head
scarfs.
T w o g irls are going to m ake
T V slippers.
L u cia Fox w ill b rin g re fre s h ­
ments fo r the next m eeting
Sheila M athew s led the g irls
In g roup singing.
A t C h ris tm a s tim e we lik e to
re m e m b e r those who mean so
m uch to us d u rin g the year.
No one could mean m ore to us
and o ver 8,(XM) parents and g ra n d ­
parents In C la cka m a s county
than the 454 4-H c lu b leaders
These folks, who a re ju s t lik e
you and I, vo lu n te e r th e ir tim e ,
s k ill, and patience to the d e ve lop ­
m ent of our county youth
R e a lly the o nly d iffe re n ce b e ­
tween the leaders and the rest
of us is that they have put th e ir
belief» Into p e rm it e. We tip our
hats th is w e e k to OUT 4-M le a d ­
ers and w ish them the v e ry best
fo r the New Y e a r.
T he com plete clo th in g series
" I t 's Fun To S e w " phases 1-7
is now in o u r o ffice . The m a ­
te ria ls have been sent out to ¡ill
clubs who have th e ir e n ro llm e n t
blanks in o u r o ffice .
Those who have not hahded in
th e ir e n ro llm e n t b lanks are e n ­
couraged to do so as soon as
possible.
C lothing tra in in g m eetings a re
scheduled as fo llo w s:
Wednesday, Jan. 10, 1:30-3:30
p.n k W ith Sewing M achine (1st»,
A prons apd S k irts (2nd).
T h u rsd a y. Jan. 11, 1:30-3:30
p.m . A C otton School D ress (3 rd )
A School Dress (4 th ).
i
F rid a y . Jan. 12, 1 :3 0 -3 « ) p.m
M ix -M a tc h O r Casual (3fh>, T a il
ored o r D ate Dress (6 th i. A d ­
vanced (7th>.
T h e y w ill be held at the T h o rn
B G a rd in e r ju n io r high school
in Oregon C ity.
We now have a su p p ly o f 1-11
notebooks (3 rin g s i. w h ich m a n y
of you have been re q u e stin g .
M iss V a le rie D enton is h e re
fro m Spokane. Wash, v is itin g
w ith her fa th e r B e rt D enton, o f
R iv e r B lu ff N u rse ry, fo r the
C h ristm a s
holidays.
V a le ric ,
fre sh m a n at Gonzaga, re ce ive d
a p a rtia l sch o la rsh ip fro m the
W ashington E ducation Assn lo
attend the u n iv e rs ity .
Physician
Osteopath
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DORIS K. ALEX
Accountant
CHARLES H. CARLSTROM
Physician and Surgeon
Moved to 14525 E. Burnside
Portland, Ore.
AL 4-5920
Insurance
Office Hours 9 A M
MU 7-3851
to 5 3 0 P M , Daily »«cept Jun
Loop Hiway
Sandy
SANDY REST HAVEN
MU 7-4712
MU >-2271
A hom» for Invalids, cnnvelticent patient*
and thow
nurtlng ear»"
Operated by a Regiitered Nurse
Optometrist
Office Hours 9 A M
Daily eveept Wed, Sun
MU 7-2631
to b P M
Sat 9-1
PM
Medical Bldg., Sandy
J. WOODLE
Real Estate • General Insurance
Office at Salmon Rn*r On*)»
Phene Hood-Land 402
—
Brightwood
- Surveyor
DR. JOE M. ONCHI
Registered Optometrist
Phone MO 5-5415
Open 9 A M
to 6 P M
Evening* by Appointment
l V j blocks North end East of Hood Theatre
33 N.E. Kelly
ELTON D. LEAVITT, M.D.
Physician and Surgeon
Real Estate
Nursing Homes
DUKE & PROCTOR
Insurance Agents
Sandy, Oregon
NEED A GIFT IDEA?
4.J4& ouni
Classified Business, Professional Directory
Accounting
THESE SUPPORTING MERCHANTS SAY
SAVE DOLLARS
C lyde I ’ p tle g ra ve holds one of Ills u n b e lie va b ly bushy C hrist-
mas trees th a t he has been g ro w in g near F irw o o d road east
of Sandy fo r several ye a rs. He is se llin g both to In d iv id u a ls
ami dealers. N a tu ra l C h ris tm a s trees appeared to lie in a short
e r supply th is ye a r than is usual.
(Sandy Post photo >
Gresham
Loving Care for the Aged end Conealescent
ORCHARD CREST
NURSING HOME
MARX A CHASE
Registered Land Surveyor
24-Hour Nurtlng Care for ambulating and bed pat­
e n ti Physicians on call
Registered Land Surveyor Surveying, Mapping.
Subdivisions Office located 3 miles east of tresh.
am on Loop Hwy
.. «
noni
7 -2 0 4 I
M U
MH* Soulh
S,ndy
gn Bonstedt Road
P.O. Box 431
Gresham
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