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About Sandy post. (Sandy, Oregon) 1938-current | View Entire Issue (Feb. 21, 1963)
Sandy (Ore.) Post 10 Thursday, Feb. 21, IMS (Sec. 1) PETERSON TRAINS MANAGEMENT COURSE Allen L. Peterson, son of Mrs. Gene E. Peterson of Rt. 2, Boring, completed recruit training, Feb 15, at the Naval Training Center, San Diego, Calif. The best capsule course in Management Relations yet de vised," is but one of many fav orable descriptions of the "How to Manage" clinic, to be con ducted by Jack H MQuaig in the Lloyd Center Auditorium, the evenings of March 4 and March 5. It is sponsored by the Portland Chapter—National Of fice Management Assn. NEW ’63 RCA Whirlpool Appliances Bk n>| AblLI I LARGE and SMALL APPLIANCE SERVICE Guard Sets Muster Day Muster Day activities for the Oregon National Guara will be Feb. 17-24. with most units sponsoring public programs on the closing Sunday. Recently-announced reorgan ization of the Guard left many units ■ under-strength, —J------------- -- and a drive has been launched to bring their personnel strength up to requirements. Muster Day also allows the community to view the train ing. equipment and personnel of local units. Guardsmen in several cities are planning open houses, and Portland units will sponsor a display at the Lloyd Center. Use of Muster Day to call at tention to therol e of the Nation al Guard in community life dates t0 the nati°ns founding 7. . . Not Disability Counts! PARTS MEMBER OF the California VACUUM CLEANERS Dahrens' Vacuum & Appliance Service bandy Ingli s top rated basketball team paused in their practice long enough to pose with their coach, Jerry Ross (in center). From left are Ken Naas, Russ Dobson, AI Fleisch- man, Milt Mari y, Miik Hofimail. Daly < aipen'er, ( art Sa nd SALES AND SERVICE 404 Loop Hwy. Sandy MU 7 4393 or MU 7 8711 Sandy Tops Jesuit In Close Scoring TRY A CLASSIFIED AD « SOMEONE IN YOUR FAMILY HAVE A COLD ? Shooting 36 per cent from the field sounds all right until you add that it was the Sandy Pioneers who compiled the average. After having hit 25 for 50 at Reynolds for 50 per cent, and having hit outstanding per centages in other contests, their 19 baskets in 53 shots in the Jesuit game looks pretty low. Two Pioneer scoring stand bys had off - nights. Gerald Hale averaged a lowly .091 on one out of 11 shots. Dan Nich ols canned three of 13 on his usually deadly jumpers, but ad ded three lay-ins. Sandy led most of the way in their 61-54 victory, but Jes uit threw a scare into the home crowd in the third quarter when they took a 43-38 lead at one point, and closed the quarter 44-40. The hosts came up with a 21 We Recommend Rexall Brand Cough ’n Cold Products for Fast Relief AT OUR Kexall I > DRUG STORE TIMED ACTION COLD CAPSULES Tiny pellets of medication dissolve at timed intervals to bring you prolonged relief from cold miseries up to 12 full hours! Of ® I SUPER ANAPAC JR. COLD TABLETS 24’s Specially formulated for children 6 thru 12. Fast relief from stuffed up nose, ache all over feeling of colds L25 The Rev. Jack Chase, mem ber of the national champion wheel-chair basketball team, will speak at the Assembly of God church in Sandy Feb. 24- March 3 at 7:30 p m. At the age of 20, the Rev. Mr. Chase was stricken with polio leaving his legs paralyzed. Since then, he has attended the University of Illinois and after graduating, enrolled at LI.F.E. Bible college in Los Angeles. Upon completion of his studies there he entered the ministry. In the summer of 1962 Rev. Chase was one of 18 wheel chair personnel to go on an ex tensive tour of South Africa, Southern Rhodesia and Europe. The purpose of the tour, ini tiated by South Africans and Southern Rhodesians, was to demonstrate to those countries the possibilities of activities and employment for the physi cally handicapped During the course of this tour Rev. Chase won first place in the "Slalom" obstacle course race and played on the United WEEKEND SPECIALS Deaeri Flower si oo Reg Desert Dil BOTH FOR 51.50 Reg CREAM DEODORANT $1.00 Bag O’ Jolly 98c 98c BUBBLE BATH BUDS Vase of BUBBLE BATH BUDS New. Hot or Cold Insulated Cups 18/59' STYROFOAM Casual Slippers Brite Set qç * SI.M Value Hair Spray 98c Norm's Home Bakery AT EAGLE CREEK BREADS & PASTRIES Wf » QUALITY-DEPENDABILITY ( • SANPY. VV inner of Manx Not Only An Athlete . . . But a Christian Open Daily 8 30-7 00 • Except Monday P M Mt. Hood Golf Club (Golds) 53 23 Mt. Hood Jaycees 46 30 Sandy Truck Lines 38 38 Log Lodge 37 39 Mt. Hood Lanes 37 39 Horner’s Market 11 35 Mt. Hood Golf Club (Greens) .30 46 Sandy Sand & Gravel 28 48 High Ind. Game — D. Huh- man, 213. High Ind. Series—H. Amach- er, 561. High Team Game—Mt. Hood (Golds), 857. High Team Series—Mt. Hood (Golds) 2384. DORIS K. ALEX 14525 E. Burnside, Portland INCOME TAXES For Information Call ALpine 4-5920 or Mutual 7-2521 Tin ¿ < : bur si nu Homes SANDY REST HAVEN MU 7-4712 ORIENT NURSING HOME MO 5-3723 A home for invalids convalescent patients and those needing nursing care Martha ( . McGuire, K N Loop Hiway Sandy Ph ysician Physician and Surgeon 0Hlce Houn e>;ept Wed 9AM Sun to 6 P M Sat 9-1 PM Medical Bldg., Sandy MU 7-2631 Brightwood Surveyor FLTON D. LEAVITT, M.D. MARX & CHASE Registered Land Surveyor Hfvj \(ered land Surveyor Surveying Subdivisions Office located 3 miles east of Grc^ am on loo. Hw* P.O. Box 431 Gresham Loving Care for the Agen and Convalescent ORCHARD CREST NURSING HOME 24-Hour Nun,ng Care for ambulating and Md pat- tents Phnictans on call aa I ■ •» nnn MU 7-2041 Onr m If South of Sandr 0), 8on,„dl Rwa DR JOE M. ONCHI Registered Optometrist Phone MO 5-M15 IX— 9AM 1 • to 6 P M E.fnmgi bi Appointment Ron» mo Em ot Hood Theatre 33 NE. Kelly Gresham Feb. 24 thru March 3 at 7:30 P.M. 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Pa- ternal grandmother Mrs Violet Craig, great grandmoth er, Mrs. Rosa German and great great - grandmother is Mrs Florence Hite. J. WOODLE MU 7-3851 SANDY ASSEMBLY OF GOD CHURCH You save 20c under chain prices! One hundred thirty fourth grade students of Sandy ele mentary school heard Dr. Al bert Lamke speak Monday on the care of teeth. Feb. 3-9 was observed as National Children's Dental Health Week in the U.S. Dr. Lamke talked on tooth brushing techniques, diet and other health measures affect ing teeth. His instructive speech was well received by the students. A question and answer period following the talk indicated a keen student • interest in their own dental problems. Real Estate - General Insurance Daily octpl Sun X ETERAN U ORLD WAR 2—11 YEARS AGO STRICKEN U ITH POLIO W^er Dr. Lamke Speaks At Grade School Physician and Surgeon to 5 30 P M GRADUATE UNIX ERSITY OF ILLINOIS — (.RADI ATE LIFE BIBLE COLLEGE Look at These Prices ! States Wheelchair Basketball team which won the world championship in the Para Olympia games in London. CHARLES H. CARLSTROM °"'li Hours 9AM REV. JACK CHASE Al's Gone Hog Wild Ileal Estate thteoiwth NATIONAL CHAMPIONSHIP Except Monday and Saturday Classified Business, Professional Directory Oconnri,^ WINNERS OF 1955 SANDY TOWN & COUNTRY L W To Speak In Sandy SUPER ANAPAC JR. TABLETS, 24’$ .89 HAND & BODY LOTION point fourth quarter, however, to record their eighth straight win. Carl Sandstrom poured in ten points to bring the team from behind. Sandy had taken the upper hand for a 14-8 first quarter lead. They started to improve upon that score in the second quarter, but the Crusaders took control of the game, and by halftime they had whittled the Sandy lead to 31-28. After the half stop Jesuit cap tured the lead, only to have the Pioneers come back for the win. Sandstrom led both teams with 17. Nichols followed with 16. Chuck Croston sank 11 foul shots and a lay-in for 13 points, and Dale Carpenter added 10. Hale and Jon Sandstrom filled out the total with 3 and 2. League leading John Dough erty hit 12, and Bob Bastasch followed with 10 for Jesuit. Flying Wheels Wheelchair Minister f SUPER ANAPAC JR. COUGH SYRUP ström, Dana Bartly, Jon Sandstrom, Gerald Hale, Dan Nich ols, .Mik Motejl and Chuck Croaton. (Sandy Post photo) Wheel Chair Basket Ball Plaver Oregon 49C NOW 75c 19 Sliced Bacon Chicken NECKS and BACKS Buddig Sliced Lb 10‘ Fresh Gr. Chuck Beef We Reserve the Rifftit to IJ in It ,39* GANTENBEINS KELSO STORE These specials good for 3 days thru Saturday, Feb. 23