The Sandy (Ore.) Post Thursday, Apr. 19. l««2 (See. 2) | Gresham (Ore.) Outlook Class of '42 Plans Reunion A o r rin g— AT t B Do in g Exchange Student Speaks; School Election Due By MRS. JO H N OLDS MO 5-6929 BORING — 14s M u n k of D enm ark, an exchange stu dent attending Sandy H i g h School, was guest speaker a t a meeting of the B o rin g P TA la st T hursday in the school cafeteria. She told about h e r n a tive land and com pared education al systems in h e r co u n try and tlie U.S. Mrs. Glenn Althaus- er presided and urged voters to exercise th e ir franchise M ay 1, when the school board and budget are determ ined Second grade room m others, M rs. O ral Lane and M rs George W illia m s, w ere hostess es assisted by M rs, J o h n " U rq u h a rt and M rs. Cooper. K G R O T esting N e w E q u ip m e n t I f you hear a fte r - hours operations th is w eek on KGRO — 1230 on yo u r d ia l — i t ’s un derstandable. Dan M cPeak, ow ner o f the Gresham radio station, is con ducting equipm ent tests on the new tra n s m itte r. He advises th a t re g u la r p ro g ra m m in g w ith the high - pow er fa c ilitie s w ill commence som etim e d u rin g the second week in M ay, M rs. R. R L a m b e rt brought w edding a n n iversa ry. M ore than 50 re la tive s were present two week • old N ubian kids and a buffe t of sandwiches, to B oring school's p rim a ry salads and b irth d a y cake was grades one day la st week A ft served. Shaw is R ic h ’s broth- er bottle feeding, the tw o l i t e r-in-law . tle goats fro licke d on the Hazel H ite, dispatcher a t the school law n, as m e rry a sight B o rin g volunteer fire depart- as the ch ild re n had seen. ment, had to ca ll her co-work- Job In New Y ork ers e a rly one m o rn in g la st Dan Lozier, son o f B o rin g ’s week. The roof and upper s to ry 8th grade teacher, Helen Loz of h e r home broke out in ie r and h e r husband, w ill go flam es and Hazel had to d ial to New Y o rk fo r the sum m er the fire h a ll in the d a rk—and to w o rk fo r B ell Telephone Co. tru cks w ere on the w ay w ith He has a 10-week s tin t related in 3 m inutes of the call, made to com puter scheduling, and around 2 a.m. w ill tra v e l to and fro m the E m A defective flu e was tenta - - - - - - ----- pire state by je t. In fa ll, Dan begins graduate w o rk a t the. tlv e ly blam ed fo r the blaze, arJcJ new ro ° f re ce n tly U n ive rsity of Washington, where he has a’ fellow ship. . added, m ust now be replaced, and considerable c a rp e n try M r. and M rs. H a rry H olm an of Burns spent S aturday v is it M rs. Cora A d a ir, m other of ing frie n d s here. H olm an is a M rs. O. W. B oring, has re- fo rm e r c le rk at' B oring post o f fice. turned home fro m E m anuel hospital where she tw ice under- M rs. Rose Knox o f Post spent w ent surgery re ce n tly. She is last week v is itin g frie n d s and m a kin g a nice recovery. relatives in B oring. The fo rm V is its P arents er Emma- Gregson, she moved Bonney Shields visited her fro m th is area some 30 years parents, M r. and M rs. M a tt ago. Shields, this weekend. We on B irth d a y Fete derstand this Eugene teacher M r. and M rs. B yrd e tte B yrd has a m ost e xcitin g jo b slated and fa m ily and M r. and M rs. lo r the com ing sum m er. Otis R ich d r o v e to Forest B a p tism of in fa n ts and little Grove Sunday to help D. P. ch ild re n made an appealing Shaw celebrate his 80th b irth p a rt o f the P a lm Sunday serv- ice a at t B o ring Commun C om m unity Meth- odist church th is weekend, C hildren included in the cere- m ony w ere Jacqueline R a e , daughter o f M r. and Mrs. George L a y n g ; K e lly Leon, son of M r. and M rs. Leon S m ith; C a rrie Joe, daughter of M r. and M rs. D ale Evans and T am m y Sue, daughter of M r. and M rs. L a rr y Childs. M rs. Mel- v ille Richey, superintendent of the Sunday School, assisted Rev Paul A ckerm an. F a m ilie s jo in in g the church were those of M r and Mrs. Childs and M r. and M rs. Jack M cK a y anu and tw o sons, M ichael and Russel. i t was a re a l housewarm ing and su rp rise p a rty fo r M rs. M a rie D ugger and her son, John, Sunday when dozens of frie n d s dropped in w ith g ifts and refreshm ents. M rs. R. J. F itzg e ra ld and Mrs. D orothy Chambers arranged the party w hich saw the results of alm ost a year of planning and build- in g a new home. S h irle y and D onald Comer at- fended the P ortland Junior Sym phony a t the P o rtla n d aud ito riu m S aturday m orning as guests of E ln a T rip le tt. Miss T rip le tt took the ch ild re n as a p a rt o f h e r education classes a t P ortland State College, M em bers of Gresham H igh School’s class of 1942 are pla n ning a 20-year reunion Satur- day, J u ly 21. Thus fa r, of the 152 g ra d u ates, a ll but 28 have been lo cated. Anyone having any in fo rm a tio n as to whereabouts of the fo llo w in g should contact Jack Wise a t 625 N.W. 8th, Gresham. Eugene Adams, Irv in e Best, Kenneth Davis, M ildred D w ight, V iolet E llis, Leonard Flom er, V ivia n G raham , Leona Gustafson, N orm a H a ll, M a ria Harada, K a th e rin e J o h n s o n , M u rra y K ay, P at Maness, B e t ty M cC reary. Gwen M c K illip , Wayne M cK il- lip , C laire Mead. June O ’Dell, Bobb Oleson, M e lvin P a tte i son, Joe Pekar, LaR ue R eyn olds, V iola Mae Semon, M a r jo rie Shoemaker, Jack T a ylo r, Kenneth W aldron, R alph W a lt ers and Loraine Webb. The reunion its e lf w ill be held at Jack and J i ll ’s. M arine P vt. E dw in A. Reetz, son of E . A . Reetz of R t. 1, B o r ing, com pleted fo u r weeks of in d ivid u a l com bat tra in in g M arch 30 w ith the Second I n fa n try T ra in in g R egim ent at Camp Pendleton, C a lif. YDVENTISTS TO C O N VEN E A Youth Congress fo r Seventh-day A dventists of the P acific N orthw est w ill be held in P ortland A p ril 18-21, accord ing to John (Ja ck) D. W ins low, Rt. 1, Box 294, Sandy, leader of the local SDA youth group. A peak attendance of over 12,000 fro m 346 churches in Oregon, W ashington, M on tana, Idaho, B ritis h C olum bia and A laska is expected W f io ’ s an ,egghe; id 9 The OSU John Jacob A sto r A g ric u ltu ra l E xp e rim e n t Sta tio n in A sto ria has been named a Gold S ta r Guernsey B reed er fo r 1961 by the A m e rica n -G uernsey C attle Club. T h is is the th ird s tra ig h t ye a r OSU has won th is coveted aw ard. n g fi H andy in fo rm a tio n fo r the h ik e r in the back country and fo r those who would lik e to c lim b some m ountain w ill be offered again in P ortland by the Mazam as beginning M on day night, A p ril 23. The annual M azam a outdoor- ing and m ountaineering school, the club reports, w ill hold fo u r consecutive Monday n ig h t illu s tra te d lectures at M ultnom ah College, 11th and Salmon Sts. Each w ill be fo l lowed by weekend p ra ctice trip s on snow o r to rock coun try . Mazam as re p o rt th a t the school is open to any in te re st ed person, and is intended es p e cia lly fo r those la ckin g ex perience. The lectures a re free but there is a 25 cent fee foi fie ld trip s . T here are no mem bership' requirem ents o r condi tions. R e g istra tio n w ill be a t 7:45 p.m . A p ril 23. A irm a n 2/c I.a rry G irton, son of M r. and M rs. E a rl F. Jiuss, Rt. 2, Box 733, Boring, has been' assigned to Syracuse U n ive rsity to study Germ an. G irton. a 1959 graduate of Gresham High School, fo rm e rly studied Korean a t Y'ale and served in Korea fo r 13 months. He was a recent v is ito r in Gresham, I > Smart eggs, on the other hand shop U-SAVE for almost every home, car or personal need . . . They know th a t claims are easy to make— hard to O R IE N T O rient G r a d e School concluded a rew arding week when the band under tile d irection of Charles A llen won T R Y A C L A S S IF IE D AD Built-In Range Oven w ith I B urner E lectric top fro m »L2G.50 52-4 ■ it I. E le c . Water Heaters $39.50 up A-l ELECTRIC & PLUMBING SUPPLY 3910 S .E . 82nd I ’ It 5-361« GRESHAM SHOE REPAIR Top Q uality Reasonable P rom pt Service (I.O S E I» MONDAYS 1» E. Powell Blvd. a ra tin g of excellent S aturday m orning at D avid Douglas. O rient competed w ith 19 oth e r elem entary school hands in a contest sponsored by the N orthw est Regional Music E d ucators Assn. Five 6th grade students fro m O rie n t competed F rid a y eve ning on Ju n io r Quiz, a te le vision show produced by K A T U in P ortland. M em bers of the w in n in g O rient team were D ain Lauderback, Annette A ltm an, M o lly Thompson, Judy G ray and G ary Powers. W in Hooks By w inning firs t place. O r ient received an excellent set of reference books in 10 v o l umes. The prize w ill rem ain the perm anent possession of the school and the reference books w ill be added to the tr a v eling lib ra ry of the school The O rie n t choir w ill compete in Hood R iv e r A p ril 28 in the N orthw est Region Music E d u cators choir contest. L ike the band contest, choirs fro m many GRESHAM'S SILVER EAGLE COIN SHOP U.S. & Foreign Coins Starter Sets Collectors' Supplies BUY - SELL - TRADE 28 N.E. 5th Reg. $3.99 * U-SAVE PRICE . . . Gresham MO 5-5383 SWIFT'S PREMIUM FULLY COOKED FULL SHANK HALF HAMS Butt Halts Whole Hams Hormel Boneless Canned Hams lb. lb. 48c 48c 5 lbs. $3.67 FA IR VIEW FARMS Portland's Finest, Modern Hom e-Owned Dairy YOUR STORE Farm Phone MO 5-3545 AND AT ‘ Y O U R HOME" Office Phone AT 2-771 the year. That s w hy so m any clever bunnies and chicks are Easter shopping at U-SAVE now. And they'll be coming back throughout the year. L im it one to a customer W l V/Î v 7 prove. But they also know that the p a y o ff is at the cash register. And that's w here U-SAVE proves^that its prices are the lowest possible every day of $^69 n HAMS other schools w ill be present. M a r i a n Boettcher, m usic teacher a t O rient, has announc ed th a t the choir w ill do two numbers, "A d V e ru m ,” to be sung in L a tin , and " L ittle Wheel A -T u rn in ’ .” O ffice rs Named The O rie n t C om m unity Club held th e ir annual election of o ffice rs last Thursday. W inning candidates are presi dent, James Ross; vice presi dent, Ed lla p p o ld ; 2nd president, Dora W ells; ta ry . Irene Ashford and u re r, B everly Paulson. Boys interested in the L it tle League baseball program d u rin g the sum m er months at O rie n t are rem inded that a ll re g istra tio n form s and in su r ance money m ust be in the bands of M auro Potestto at E. O rient School by F rid a y, A p ril 30. Four Teams There w ill be four teams this sum m er to include boys from age 9 through 16. One team w ill be fielded fro m O rient in fo u r d iffe re n t divisions Boys 9 and 10 w ill play in the M id get League, boys 11 and V. the P ygm y division, boys and 14 w ill pa rticip a te in Pee Wee Section and for firs t tim e, the d is tric t w ill fe r older boys (15 and 16) o p p o rtu n ity to play in league. This East ?rn Mi ontah County Cub league w ill also Include two teams from Park- rose. one each fro n t Sandy, D avid Douglas. Rockwood, Scappoose and Hood R iver. vâ ’ . . E A fT C * C ll - IJ UA How to stop being ar^eggh ead? Join U-SAVE (if you're eligible) . . . You'll love the w a y U-SAVE coddles your fa m ily budget! l-S A V E -BLmAAJAAAAAJMSABJA “ U -S A V E ^ MEMBER'S BONUS COUPON MODERN EASTER CROSS PENDANT A complement to your Easter outfit . . . your choice of white sapphire or cultured pearl. 38 MEMBER'S BONUS COUPON MEMBER'S BONUS COUPON LADIES’ NEW SPRING FLATS BROWN & HALEY MODNTAIN BARS and ALMOND ROCA Many new spring styles and colors including red, black, Italian tan and patent. A ll leather. Sizes 5-10. 10151e Comp. $6.95 U-SAVE PRICE . . $3 to $4.99 Values U-SAVE PRICE . . . Reg. Value $1 1 47 C U P T H IS O U T lb. C U P T H IS O U T U -S A V E Permanently creased. New spring colors . . . Famous makes . . . Sies 30-42 MIRACLE W H IP STORE HOURS: w i t e r r reads ru a ria th is .» w r rite this, w ill ill they please contact this corres pondent at Rt. 2, Box 416, Bor ing. P TA Meet F rid a y The re g u la r PTA meeting w ill be held F rid a y a t 8 p.m. in the auditorium . Discussions w ill include the annual project sponsored by the group along w ith reports on the dinner and carnival. Damascus and B oring fire de partm ents worked fro m 2 to 5 a m Wednesday to extingush a blaze that started in the sec ond story of the home of Mrs. Hazel H ite on church road. F ire Chief O llie Peterson re quests a ll to learn fire d e p a rt m ent num bers — O ly m p ic 8- 3333 or MOhawk 5-3333. Returns Home M rs. Wilson Hanna has re turned home to Moses Lake a f te r two weeks of dental w o rk and vis itin g w ith her parents, M r, and Mrs. A1 Heacock and sisters, the Jack Kronenbergs and Leonard Jepsons. When a little bull ca lf was born on his 84th b irth d a y re cently, A. L. Heacock named h im A rth u r, a fte r him self. M r. and Mrs. T om m y T hom son have taken a three-year lease on the Dale L in g le home. M rs. Thomson is the fo rm e r C hris W iley, daughter of M r. 4 GRESHAM LINOLEUM TRUCKLOAD JUST ARRIVED SALE« WOOD B L O C K S , VW PARQUET TILES 12 UOI N ARB IM VCM TO ST A M SPIKE NEBS ARM STRONG INLAID YARDAGE ONSALE!!! FREE! Taylor Sweet Potatoes 2 Bunches o f G re en Dejean Broken Shrimp O n io n s or Radishes U til th< purckei« ot K ra tt Dr«,«, m * Ita lian La Cal B lm C h a ait or La Cal French O rc tn n * _» u No. 3 5 -ox. Kraft Jet Puff Marshmallows — W H O IS ELIGIBLE? fo r fo r 10-oz. 9 5 ‘ 0 2SJ 27* 0 8 5 c 0 A 19' M E M B E R S H IP D E P A R T M E N T STORE S.E. 1 2 2 n d an d S ta rk , P o rtla n d Phone AL 5 - 2 0 0 0 * 5 .6 lS q , M .9 3 S q , • l.llS q , _ ‘ a -B ® S q . $7.1« n S S « A IMA IB VINTI $4.75 PATRICIAN INLAW » IE U $1.95 TWR A ZIO M U M VW Tl _ _ $4.10 IM BO SS» IM AIB LINOLEUM Yd. Yd Yd Yd. SOLID VINYL TILE— 77% OFF HEAVY HOMOGENOUS 9 x 9 VINYL TILE NOT TO RE CONFUSED WITH SAN DW ICH TYPE | I V A( Ex. KENTILE r'i9" S ’/ î ’ ea . CERAMIC TILE to n o » 5TCXK 4 5 ’ & 5 0 m * A FAMOUS-NAME VINYL $1 S« VALUS (M S T O S A M I » V SO VINYL ASBESTOS TILE lO c E A C H TO 1 2 ” x , 2 " H IG H GRADE S 7 c E A C H CORK TILE 1 ■ OREGO N'S LARGEST, MOST CO M F LIT I STOCK G O resham L inoleum RCA O N « FLOORCOIZFRiNG GRE5HAM, OREGON D IS C O U N T W -5-3 5 5 D HOUSE iS * * * * T w o Floors of F u rn itu re V alu es SPECIALLY PRICED A UNION MEMBER in good ttanding A GOVERNMENT EMPLOYEE (Federal, State, County, City or Education) . A VETERAN or member of the Armed I Forcet including National Guard and Ac tive Reterve. 2 TABLE $29*^ _ * 1 2 4 50 - $ 134 50 10 Piwca Group Phone AL 5 - 2 0 0 0 5 P . .... S.E. 122nd and Stark, Portland C U P T H IS O U T J , OREGON’S FLOOR COVERING DISCOUNT HOUSE Full Q t. Jar 303 Tin „ ***•»» G G° D E P A R T M E N T ST O R E U-SAVE PRICE . . . Tropic Isle Crushed Pineapple . . . and M rs. Garland W iley. John P ickett is home fro m the hospital recovering ra p id ly fro m m a jo r surgery. Can-Can G irls Smokey's Can-Can g irls made a h it at the fa m ily - style dance Saturday in R ohrer hall. In the g a rte r - th row ing con test, Buckskin W iley caught G a ri's g a rte r so had the p riv i lege of a dance w ith her. The g irls w ill appear a t the dances during interm ission each Saturday. M a ste r Glen Lew is has asked that Grange meetings be called to o rd e r at 8 instead of 8:30 p.m. fo r the sum m er months. D u rin g the A p ril 14 session, G a rry M antei, Gayle Pearson and W illia m Josefson w ere In ve stig a tin g com m ittees ap pointed were the W a lte r Schu berts, the G a rre t Turners, the G ilb e rt McCvtcheons and Mrs. O. E. Peterson. Incom e Down M rs. E rn a B atcheller re p o rt ed fa rm incom e 18 per cent less than 1960 due to low er prices and poor crops. M rs. Peterson reported the home ec club has raised $150 fo r the grange so fa r this year. I t was decided to enter into c o m m u n ity im provem ents by p lanting trees and m aking a la rg e r p a rkin g area. e MEMBERSHIP Weekdays . . . N h i till » Saturdays . . . 10 !• 4 Sundays . . . Naan till (axetpt latter Sunday wkun w i n dated) 97 . . . l le e t tte t e r r -¿i MEN’S ALL WOOL SLACKS So tasty for Easter Salads . . . m g o ut a a b a s e b a ll fie ld and and ing out baseball George T relsch suggested can dle replicas be sold through business houses Also discus sed was erection of a booth near the candle fo r the sale of souvenirs. Brownies Organized M rs. Law rence K lin k e r re cently organized a B row nie Scout troop in clu d in g 12 g irls T im o th y and M a ry Zinn. M a r lene S tricker, Linda H oard. Glenda K im b re l, G loria H est on, Paula W eisdorfer, M a r y Ann Doney, M ellisa H offm an, K ay and C arol B ialostosky and Sandra K lin ke r. The K lin k e rs are liv in g in a three-bedroom m obile home on p roperty re ce n tly acquired fro m Schultz S a n ita ry Service. M r s. K lin k e r is a fo rm e r leader and held the trooop m eetings in her home. J a rl W inner N orm an J a rl won high point tro p h y as w e ll as fir s t place in the A-Super class race at P e rry Jones Rev-N-Ride k a rt tra cks A p ril 8. O ther "S p rin g O pening" w in ners were J im C a rro l 1st, R og e r Moore, 2nd in M odified J u n io r class: A Super J r., Bob Reims, 1st; A M odified Sr., Bob C a rro ll; A Super Sr., 2nd J e r ry B e a tty; Bushing J r. Johnny R idgew ay; A Super u n lim ite d , 1st, Bruce Crookshank, 2nd, Jean W a lke r; and 3rd B u d Jones. B and C class: 1st, N eal W ilkerson. Trophys are given to fir s t w in n e r in each class. T ro p h y races w ill be held e v e ry two weeks throughout the sum m er. Town Planned A fu ll - size F ro n tie r T o w n - complete w ith m a rs h a ll’s o f fice, ja il, photo shop, post o f fice, newspaper, pony express, hay rides, a m ovie house e tc.— is being planned by the G un fig h te rs fo r the L ittle W o rld 's F a ir. A le tte r of agreem ent and sketches w ere presented to the F a ir board by S tanford C la rk a t the A p ril 13 m eeting. Ed M ills showed a charcoal sketch of the o rig in a l B rid g e o f Gods, th a t had been given to B etty M ills and sketched by the fam ous Indian, J i m m y Jam es. - The w o rkin g s ta ff of the board has been appointed as follow s — president and gen e ra l manager, W. G arland W il ey; assistant m anager, Leland W ile y; business m anager, Ed M ills, e n tertainm ent m anager, E m e ry C lay; In d ia n v illa g e d i rector, B etty M ills ; F ro n tie r town, Stanford C la rk ; tr a ffic control, Glen K im b re l; grounds managers, T om m y Thompson and Irv in g T ice ; construction manager, Adolfo B ardi, a d v e r tisin g d ire c to r; George Me- M u rp h y; tic k e t sales, George Elleson and Mel Staples; fine arts, M rs. Chester M u rp h y ; p e rfo rm in g arts, M rs. B e tty M ills ; carpenter w ork, George Treisch. Plans fo r a ru s tic booth to be erected near the candle were draw n and presented by Treisch. M el Staples read an unsign ed le tte r adressed to h im as Dam ascus M a yo r fro m an un known oldster describing D a mascus in the 1880s and n a m ing m any old tim e rs. I f the N o w Y o u Can C h arg e It O p e n a U C h a rg e C re d it A cco un t MEMBER'S BONUS COUPON You Can Whip Our Cream, but You Can’t Beat Our M ilk!” "A T The new long-line look . . . w ith ruffles of lace or eyelet embroidery trim. Sizes 32-38. U-SAVE crashes the prices on Band Earns Excellent ; Sixth Graders Win Quiz DAMASCUS - A w a te r w e ll 'or Damascus is soon to be come a re a lity Surveyors were w o rk in g F r i day on the acre site the w a te r d is tric t is purchasing fro m M rs. Mabel Wescott. D rillin g w ill begin as soon as business transactions are com pleted Sunrise services w ill be held a t 5:30 a m. E aster Sunday at Damascus C om m unity church. The annual E a ste r breakfast w ill follow at 7 a m. in the church annex. E veryone is w e l come. Please b rin g eggs fo r yo u r own fa m ily . Planner In v ite d A representative of the C la ck amas County P lanning Com mission is being in vite d to the M a y 21 meeting of the D am as cus Civic Club to discuss zon ing D irectors of the club m et A p ril 9 at the home o f M r. and M rs Kenneth Hodges. Mrs. W allace Iverson re p o rt ed that her G irl Scout troop had sold 500 boxes o f cookies during the recent sale. She add ed that Scout troops m ust have 30 days advance notice to p a r ticipate in local a ctivitie s. Iverson asked fo r help in lay- paying "conventional" prices for everything day after day. WHITE COTTON BLOUSES a A t O rie n t— By MRS. LO U ISE M A Y E R Some hard-boiled eggs don't care about their money . . . they go on MEMBER'S BONUS COUPON Because of changing market conditions, prices lilted below are guaranteed for Thurs., Fri., and Saturday, April 19, 20 and 21 only. We reserve the right to limit quantity. the big fls li was landed and feels she is th< one who eaught the salmon. The fish weigh ed in at SH'/j |s>unds, 10*/j m ore than l.ynn. who weighs 28 pbunds. D rilling Due on Well; Sunrise Services Planned YOU a r e . . . i f you are eligible for U-SAVE membership and not faking advantage of it! By Mister Marty of Calif. Opal Scheel, Sandy, ('aught h e r fir s t Chin ook salmon la st F rid a y , A p ril 0, in the W illa m e tte near the Sellwood bridge. Mrs. Seheel’s little granddaughter, tw o year o ld Lynn Adam s, sat In her g ra n d m a ’s lap while E ig h t students fro m the Gresham area w ere liste d on the w in te r - te rm honor ro ll re leased by Oregon State U n iv e r sity. They are: Anthony D. B irc h of 675 SE P a rk D r. ; M illic e n t R. Levy, Box 218; D avid L. H a rrin g to n . 1001 NW 1st S t.; M a ry A. Z im m e rm a n . Rt. 2, Box 907; W illia m H. H ubbard, 37 S leret S t.; and G ary A. M c In ty re , 1520 NW 3rd St' ; G resh a m ; R ichard L . flk in o , R t. 2, 'B o x 24, and G areth A. E b e r le, Rt. 2, Box 581, Boring. To m ake the honor ro ll, stu dents m ust m ake at least a B-plus grade average fo r the te rm . H ubbard and M c In ty re w ere tw o of 117 students sing led out fo r special recognition on the stra ig h t-A honor lis tin g B irc h is m a jo rin g in busi ness a-nd technology, Miss L e vy in education, H a rrin g to n in en gineering. A ll three are sen iors. Miss Z im m e rm a n is a sophomore and H ubbard a freshm an in the school of science. M c In ty re is a g ra d u ate student. Okino is a fre sh man in the school of engineer ing and E berle is a sophomore in the school of pharm acy. A student fro m B oring was among the 378 U n ive rsity of Oregon students, whose grade- point averages fo r w in te r te rm w ere 3.50 o r higher, lis t ed on the Honor R oll ju s t re leased by the R e g istra r's o f fice. G a il Landis Nelson, F o r each calorie i t provides, daughter of Mrs. Madeline Tel m ilk contains an abundance of fo rd , is an undergraduate stu essential food nutrients. dent a t the U n ive rsity. L A R C E N Y FRO M AUTO A p p ro xim a te ly $180 in clo th ing, miscellaneous item s and lo u r hub caps w ere reported Stolen A p ril 3 fro m the auto of M a xin e Faye P arypa, 46 N E 148th, according to s h e riff's o f fic e rs . The ca r was parked at Rockwood B ow ling A lle y and entrance was apparently gained by breaking a w in g window. U -S A V E day in.. ..day out...U -SA V E'S FOC >D PRICES are always the LOWEST! A t Damascus— Local Students M a k e H o n o r Roll M a z a m a s to H o ld M o u n ta in School 'i^l CLIP THIS VISITOR'S PASS NOW! Be our guest tbit past will admit you to U-SAVE and its 30-plut department*. It will allow you to tee for yourself why joining U-SAVE, if you're eligible, it like giving yourself a 30% raise in payl . . . PLEASE REMEMBER; This pats does not ollow you to purchase (only members can ever buy at U-SAVE). However, once you've seen U-SAVE for yourself, you con turn your past into a regular U-SAVE membership in just 3 minute* for just $3. CLOSED ALL DAY EASTER SUNDAY E A S T M O N T - A R EA r u V IS IT O R 'S P A S S i Thit pass entitles bearer to admittance to U-SAVE but not to moke any purchase. It mutt be surren dered at door when entering store. LOOK WHAT TOU GET: ( Please P rin t) NAME- ZONE___ STATE 7 foot Long Tabic seats 8 comfortably. J6"x48* Table opens to 60” extended and measures 84* when placed end to end w ith 24"x36" Serving Tables. [Term s G la d ly - Free D e liv e ry CLIP a n d SAVE NYL01V HOSE HOME PHONE- EMPLOYED BY_ QUALIFICATION FOR MEMBERSHIP- SIGNATURE 1 Amiton Furniture |OPEN DAILY 9 TO 6 P.M. - I 2nd & Main - I FRIDAY TIL 9 P.M , II Seamless 51 gauge, 15 denier dei Me Value Gresham, Oregon | 29f < a M P r. W ith This Coupon Limit 3 Pr Per Customer i Thun»., F rid a y, Saturday O nly Serving the Gresham Area for the Past 21 Years»- - — ----- _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ Jl .