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About Sandy post. (Sandy, Oregon) 1938-current | View Entire Issue (Feb. 21, 1963)
Thursday, Feb. 21. 19«3 (Sec, 1) Log Conference Has 25th Meet "Twenty Five and Still Alive’ will be the theme of the Silvet Anniversary session of the Ore gon Logging conference. This meeting with logging equip ment display will be held at the Lane County Fairground. Eugene, on Feb. 21, 22 and 23. Panel sessions on new ideas in logging, safety practices and an evaluation of 25 years of government regulations will be featured. I The keynote speaker Thurs day morning will be Edward R Murrow, director of United States Information agency. A full schedule of entertain ment will be provided for mem bers and their guests starting with no-host dinner dancing Wednesday evening at the Eu- gene Hotel. Thursday will fea- ture a ladies fashion show and luncheon with a banquet and dance scheduled for Friday night. NEVER UNDERSOLD GRESHAM LINOLEUM OREGON'S FLOOR COVERING DISCOUNT HOUSE Ç'xÇ" GENUiNE KENTILE 5C SUPPLY UNLIMITED EACH 9"x9" KENTILE VINYL ASBESTOS 10 1 1* EACH TWO CARLOADS IN STOCK ARMSTRONG CHECK PRICES ANYWHERE!! HAVE COMPLETE ROOM DETAILS READY AND WE LL QUOTE LOWEST IN OREGON $2.85 SQ. YD. »4.10 EMBOSSED $5.65 SQ.YD. »7.80 TESSERA . $4.93 SQ. YD. »6.95 PATRICIAN NEVER UNDERSOLD CORK TILE ON SALE .............. 3‘ EACH x9n....................... 8‘. EACH BEAUTIFULLY FINISHED QUALITY CORK PLASTIC WALL TILE 2-3‘EACH OREGON S BIG STOCK PERFECTS — SECONDS — REMNANTS — DISCONTINUED COLORS — DISTRESS STOCK BARGAINS — BARGAINS — BARGAINS Howitt's Market COMPARE OTHER STORES FIRST THEN YOU'LL RECOGNIZE OUR SUPERB VALUES 59m JACK GRAUER'S ONLY STORE Old Fashioned FLOORCOVERING DISCOUNT HOUSE 39m GRESHAM, OREGON li or Whole RIBLETS AO Ib^e C 29m Young Tender Shoots Large Smooth Skinned Crisp Well Trimmed Heads BROCCOLI AVOCADOS LETTUCE ]QC 10cEa<h Bunch W-5-355Ö ÄO PORK Pork Loins Franks G ORtGONS resham L inoleum Each! WE ACCEPT FOOD STAMPS 15 MAIN AVE. GRESHAM MO 5-5311 ADAMS SHOES Gresham 130 N. Main Forest Program Set for Sandy A forestry education program is being planned for farm wood land owners in the Sandy area, reports County Agent Clayton Wills. Several forest farmers from Sandy met Wednesday, Feb. 13 to make plans for an educa tional program. Those partici pating were: Clyde Updegrave. A. W. Dyal, Ken Stone, Bill Tucker, O. D. Bowman, Phil Richards and Jim Reid. Agent Wills explained the program being offered to wood land owners in the Molalla ar ea. This includes meetings on taxes, rodent control. Christ mas tree growing and tours to various forestry projects. The planning group has de cided to hold a public meeting for all interested woodland owners at Sandy grade school Thursday, March 14 at 8 pm At this meeting County Agent Clayton Wills will explain the county forestry program and various programs available to woodland owners. Moms, Dads To See Council LADIES Special FLATS Group Girls Sizes Shoes ,0to4 u S $2-19 _ I 7 . Values $5.99 - $10.99 II Black, Brown, Red LADIES SLIPPERS 99‘ Values to $5.99 j m e Men’s Slippers 19 V. Dell Butler, long-time been filled by the appointment Sandy area resident, sold his to that post of Melvin N. Han- home here and is staying at the neberg, Rt. 1. Box 446. Sandy. home of his son. Charles H Butler, in Oregon City. Butler, STUDEBAKER SALES L’P who is getting his strength back Continuing an upward sales after a recent seige of flu that trend that began in «anuary, put him in the hospital for a Studebaker retail automobile week, says he has purchased a deliveries in the first 10 days of home on the hill in Oregon February were 44.5 percent City, but will not move into it higher than in the correspond for a few weeks. ing period of 1962. Studebaker's Butler has long taken an ac retail organization sold 2,017 tive part in the community. He automobiles during the first 10 says his position as secretary days of February to account treasurer of the Sandy Rural for 1.31 percent of total indus- Protection District has try deliveries. By JOE KIEFER They were terrified, but one the fire and kept it burning un brave man said to his family til the body of the giant was and neighbors ' You must run only a heap of ashes. away. I will stay and meet People Dance The people danced gleefully the giant.” Although the people tried to around the fire, rejoicing be persuade him to flee with cause their enemy was dead. They gathered the ashes them, the courageous man re- carefully in a large basket fused to go. When the people had gone, and carried it to the top of a he put on his best clothes made their home. and sat down to wait for the There they emptied the bas- ket of ashes. giant. When he saw a great canoe As the ashes left the bas- float around the end of the ket. the winds picked them up island, he lay down on the and carried them far and wide ground and pretended to be over the land. And every particle of ash be dead. The giant, finding that all the came a living, biting mosquito. people had escaped, was fur Now next summer while having dinner on your patio or ious. fishing on your favorite lake Giant Kages He raged around the village or stream, as you slap - slap knocking down the houses and at the pesky little varmens, tearing up the trees by their remember the words of the big roots. is when we say "All right, When he found the brave man bidden fruit in the Garden of lying on the ground as if dead, I have a hunch that the for- the evil giant picked him up Honey, here is the dough.” in his great arms and tossed husbands have the last word him into the canoe. These days the only time we He took the brave man to bag giant "Still will I eat you!” his house, threw him inside, lion bucks on gambling, and shut the door, and went away, Hood Lanes. At once the brave man arose, I would of liked to have seen He found the giant's son in the Elizabeth Hartman take that An Indian Legend house. Painting a spear at the swan dive down alley number How the mosquitoe came to breast of the giant’s son, he seven and Nell Howe break the be. said, "Tell me where your stitches in her britches. In ancient times when there father’s heart is or I will kill Why not have this slap-stick where giants in the land there you!” show again? lived one giant who was mon Badly frightened, the boy re But this time let the Mt. Hood strously wicked. plied. It is in his left heel.” Lions club charge admission— His great passion was to kill When the giant returned, his they will use the dough for a and eat the people. prisoner jumped up, seized a good cause. He killed whole villages of spear and thrust it deep into These days, there are fewer people, and they were defense the giant's heel. women in sewing circles and mortally more in bowling alleys. less before him. The giant fell Although many men tried to wounded, but before he died he It looks like the gals have kill the giant they were unable said, "Even though you burn ichanged from needles to pins. to do so. They lost their own my body still will I eat you!" There is a new craze sweep lives instead. He died. The brave man went ing the country these days, This was because the giant out and called his people to- "The 50-mile hike.” Well, had a terrible secret — no one gether. President Kennedy has the knew where his heart lay in his There was great rejoicing ov- country moving again, this time body. er the death of the wicked gi- on aching feet. But they knew the only way ant. Now I am getting serious, As was the custom in those and write about our local pa to kill him was to shoot him days, the people gathered wood per, "The Sandy Post.” in the heart. One day the people of a cer- and made a great funeral As qyou qknow, qor should tain village heard that the gi pyre. know, advertising of your bus ant was on his way to their On it they placed, the gi- iness or things you need or village. ant’s body. Then they lighted have for sale keeps the paper going. So with this new year well under way let’s all of us co- operate a little harder with our own mountain newspaper. Remember, business without advertising is like kising a Center Cut Loin LOIN END ROASTS pretty girl in the dark — you or know what you are doing but PORK CHOPS COUNTRY RIBS nobody else does. PORK and He's Values to »6.9»4 Odd Lots and Sizes FRIDAY, FEB. 22 7 V. D. Butler Leaves Sandy UP and DOWN the MOUNTAIN Some people are saying these days. Isn't this beautiful wea ther just like spring!” I suppose I’ll have to agree with them. When I can work around my flowers in February what else can I do but agree? As for myself. I would just as well have snow in our moun tains this time of the year. Without a snow pack in the mountains what are we going to use for water this summer? Last year at this time there was over ten feet of snow at Timberline Lodge. This year there is only about 24 inches. The way it looks to me now our woods are go ing to be tinder dry. and all of us are going to have to use extreme caution in regards to fire. WTiy not. during this period of good weather, clean up around your homes. Remember, an ounce of pre vention is worth a pound of cure. Cooperate with the men of the Forest Service; they are your friends. And if we do have a dry summer, they will do a real job in protecting your home and my home. JACK GRAUER'S ONLY STORE The Sandy (Ore.) Post The spot light will be on the Sandy grade school PTA and the Sandy high school student body, Monday, Feb 25 at the Mom and Dad’s Club Student body president Ed Holt will introduce the officers of the student council: Raw- ley Burns, vice president; Jane Lane, secretary; and Sandra Deming, treasurer. Ed Holt will also tell how the other council members are elected to the council. Jasper Potharst. Sandy’s for eign exchange student from Holland, will give his impres sions of Sandy and Sandy high school He will conclude the program doing several violin selections accompanied by Bruce Roland, his American brother Jasper has been play ing with the Portland Junior Symphony. SERVICE From Edward I*. Cliff. Chief, I'.S. Forest Service, in Wash ington, D.C., conies an an nouncement that on March 2, Kobert W. Cowlin, Director of the Pacific Northwest Forest and Range Experiment Station, will retire from a 33 year U.S. Forest Service career in re search, all of It spent with the Portland based, two-state agen cy. Filling bis position will be Philip A. Briegleb. transferring from the Southern Forest Ex periment Station in New Or leans, La. ★ ( hi Automotive 1* All Makes — All Models lirhiiildjll<£ Automotive Machine Shop Service County YMCA Names Officers For Automobiles, Rebuilt Engines, Fleets, Racing Cars. Hot Rods, Industrial Engines International Truck Parts and Wisconsin Engine Dealers THIS IS AN ALL UNION SHOP VIC’S MOTORS & AUTO PARTS Paul Koch was elected as the new Chairman of the Board of Managers for the Clackamas County YMCA. He is present ly chairman of the YMCA World Service Committee con cerned with helping YMCAs overseas. Also elected were Jim Stev ens to Vice Chairman of the Board and Mrs. Harrison (Mar ian) Kellum as Secretary. Donald B. Bowerman, Rev. Norman R. Bengel, Rev. Leo Epperson, and Mrs. Hugh Stout were newly elected to the membership on the board of Managers of Clackamas Coun ty YMCA. William Dickman, Mrs. Wen- dall Schollander, Mrs. Edna May, Harold Bowker, Harold Young, John C. Anicker, and Dr. E. L. Burnham were re elected to the YMCA Board. All have terms of office run ning out in 1963. The annual meeting of the Tri - County YMCAs, Clacka- mas, Washington, and Mult- nomah will be h e 1 d on March 4 at the Coliseum. The newly elected officers and board mei •mbers will be inducted and icially take office at the In- offici duction on March 4. 1821 E. Powell Gresham MO 5-4143 Kadio Dispatched Trucks FREE MAKEUP COMPLIMENTS OF Ml Viviane Woodard Cosmetics EVERY TUESDAY - 8:30 A.M. TO 4:30 P.M. 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