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About Sandy post. (Sandy, Oregon) 1938-current | View Entire Issue (Jan. 21, 1965)
12 THE SANDY (Ore.) POST Thur*., Jan. 14, 1965 Clackamas River Road to Open This Spring MARKETS ABSOLUTELY THE LOWEST, PRICES/ Recently, representatives of the State Highway Department, Bureau of Public Roads and the Forest Service jointly re viewed the damage and plans for reopening the Clackamas River Road (State Highway 224), Ranger Mcllhenny of Estacada reports. The State Highway Depart ment has engaged Lloyd M. Hill Construction Company to open a pioneer road between Estacada and Ripplebrook Ran ger Station. Work has been com pleted to Whitewater. This sec tion of road is now open to emergency traffic only. The State Highway Depart ment turned the rehabilitation and construction of the road over to the Bureau of Public Roads on January 10, 1965. The Bureau of Public Roads plans to complete the construc tion of the pioneer road to Ripplebrook. LB Lean Heavy Smoked Young Pork Do YOU Know I'm From Wisconsin . . . An itland of sand, rocks, scattered logs exist up and down the Sandy river as an after math of the December flood. In the foreground is the channel dug out by the raging torrents of water while the Original channel is just forward of the homes. Large por tions of the banks were washed away leaving the two homes teetering. House in the middle is located next to the Koch Lumber Company shop at Brightwood. Years ago it was used as a dance hall. (Post photo) KEN WALKER YOUR MOBIL OIL MAN SPARE OQç picnic RIBS □ /. HAMS M.J.B 39‘ 2-lb. box White Satin 49‘ (For the first bag) 5-lb. bag Nest e's In the meantime, I'd wel come an opportunity to serve you with the finest in heating fuel—Mobil Oil. 79‘ QUIK CAKE MIXES 4 Swans Down — 10 Wonderful Flavors Phone Hood-Land 800 "See, this new box works fine," exclaims Hal Dudley, postmaster at Rhododendron, to Georgia Vermaas, postal clerk, in picture at left. On the right is a view of the new, larger postal quarters which observed "open house" last Saturday. A number of per sons visited the new facility which has more than doubled its old space. (Post photo) BRIGHTWOOD OIL CO Kiwanis Organizational Held MORE THAN MONEY Ttie second of a two part organizational meeting was held Thursday evening, Jan. 14, In the fellowship hall of the Pres byterian church by the Sandy Kiwanis Club. . . PEOPLE ARE OUR BUSINESS Stressing the Kiwanis Inter national theme for 1965, “Com munity Service We Build,’’ was a filmstrip, with tape recording, presented by the civic club’s leader Jim Hartman. Empha sized in the strip were the pro ject goals for this golden an niversary year of the world wide organization. Following the filmstrip show ing Hartman outlined some of his plans for the new year and urged Kiwanis memtiers to work hard at their various committee assignments. Each committee head gave a report on the plans formulated by them for this year. Accepted into club member ship was Jerry Crouse, a trans fer from the Payette, Ida. club. Three other guests present at the dinner meeting were Jim Chandler, son-in-law of the to begin building for the future together is by starting a SAVINGS ACCOUNT local president, Marshall Glos and Mike Barnett of the high school key club. Next Thursday’s meeting will be ladies night. Mik This ¡S' M Y ZeTs hi ft DKi l/e Out is Ven So WhM he Gets a. of ^ is 0^ he Cel h\S WSUMbtf 1-lb tin £Qc OO marie seematter INSURANCE Sandy MU 7-3102 tak Ea 3-lb tin of the tur er for mi: No. 303 tin TOILET TISSUE (4 pack pkg.) PURINA Q lb. bag 7Q1 *1.29 SAVE 20c SAVE 44c Lustre Creme COVER & PAD SET HAIR SPRAY Regular $1.59 Regular 99c 88‘ NOW 3-Piece Plastic MIXING BOWL SET 87e Jumbo ALL 5e Candy Bars Wrigley Gum LETTUCE 2 »’s. 2 5 39c 6 oz. 5 s1.00 Reg. 89c Powdered Giant QK.rREG.OATS 25 lbs. Teflon Ironing Board pk9s TRIANGLE DOG CHOW 10 Ibs. 16 U1.00 lOfor Red Ripe TOMATOES 2 ibs. 25 GOLD MEDAL PER SET 7 9‘ CARROTS PARSNIPS TURNIPS BAGOS 2 lbs 25 59* 25J1.99 GANTENBEIN S KELSO STORE Box FLOUR SAVE $1.60 ON 50 LB. BAG Inwim» Carpento« OPEN FRIDAYS TILL 6 PM Cc fer dit wi En ha pri foi co 2-lb tin 12-ounce bottle FINER BANKING mutual 7 2271 *1.49 tall tin Beets AJAX DETERGENT S andyore INSTANT Dundee Sliced CHOC. CHIPS ' county B ank . 95c Dundee Canned FRIENDLY SERVICE Compounded Quarterly Ige. $1 INSTANT Br me bot Catsup NESTLES to (For the 1st tin or jar) Dundee When you open an account at our bank, your money is always making more for you. INTEREST SAVERS m pkgs. NOW New Rate COFFEE 6 oz. SUGAR People may wonder why a fellow like me winds up in Hoodland — in business for himself. I hear there are dis coverers, inventors, outdoors men, etc., that come here to work and live. My reasons for coming are many and varied. Next week I'll tell you something about them. 29 Oven Fresh CRACKERS Yes, folks, that's right. I hail from the "Win Win sockie" state. The name of the town there, by coinci dence, is Hillsboro, too. MEMBER federal Opeta MANAGERS LOOP HIGHWAY AT KELSO 4 SALE DAYS — Thurs., Fri., Sat., & Mon.