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Thurs., Jan. Î1, 1965 (Sec. 1) THE SANDY (Ore.) POST - Nells Notes By NELL HOWE Hood-Land Reporter Received word that Doris Hudelson is in the hospital. She had to have surgery for a block ed artery, and needs 6 pints of blood to replace the ones she used. Anyone wishing to do nate, for Doris, can do so at the Red Cross Blood Center. She is at St. Vincents hospital. You will also have to have the doctors name, and can obtain that by calling Margaret Ann Fielding. The Hudelsons have a motel on the Columbia river, and it is full of mud and silt, so they do have double trouble. The rumor is that they will be re turning to the mountain to live again. Will love to see them return. Had the whole family home last Sunday. A usual day of hysteria, it’s a wonderful thing that we all belong to one fam ily, it would be a shame to have all of us spread around. We do have a ball. By the time you read this, coueen Dolp, should be home from New York on a visit. Had a newsy letter from Jim and Lorraine Lynne, former Zig Zag residents, now in Cor vallis. Jim is with the Forest Service. Son Pat is in the serv ice, and training at the Army Intelligence Corps out of Bal timore. Mike will graduate from high school this June, and works summers and weekends. That’s one of the best parts of Christ mas, cause that’s when we al ways write. Also heard from Betty Ruth and Al George and their three are growing and getting so big that it is hard to believe they have been gone such a long time. Al used to be with the Forest Service here at zig Zag. Is now with the Geodetic Survey at the College of Alaska. Grandson Chris spent the night with us last weekend. Loved having him, kinda miss having any of the family around. Always seems so quiet around here when they have all gone. Group Holds Annual Meeting SANDY MEN'S LEAGUE EARLY BIRDS Jan. 19 Al’s Mimt Mart 42 26 Jaycettes ino . 2 404 274 Gene s Marxet 39 29 Lewis Hardware 35 33 Swails Plumbing 34 34 Glos Ford 294 384 Shaw s Richfield 26 42 Jaycettes No. 2 26 42 High ind. game—Charlotte Neff, 182 High ind. series—Charlotte Neff. 468. High team game — Shaw’s Riehtield, 615. High team series Glos Ford. 1777. SANDY MIXED Jan. 14 Sandy Food Center 6 Richardson Chev. 6 Sandy Truck Line 5 Western Auto 5 Brewster’s Dept. Store 4 Dea’s In and Out 3 R S. Smith Motors 2 Sandy Rexall Drug 1 High team scratch series Sandy Food. 2428 High team scratch game Sandy Food, 898 High ind. scratch series Dewayne Vedder, 544 High ind scratch game Garlan McCulloch, 214 2 2 3 3 4 5 6 7 TRIM TRIO DOUBLES Fireside 6 2 K. S. Smith Motor Co. 6 2 Dew Drop 6 2 McKinnon Enterprises 5 3 Meier Dairy 4 4 Pioneer Real Estate 3 5 Gov’t. Camp Towing 1 7 Belangv’s Egg Ranch 1 7 Women’s high series and game—Lois Leavitt, 490; Irene McKinncn, 190 Men’s high series and game —Don Smith, 543; Earl Meier, 195; Jchn D?dson, 195. High team series and game —R. S. Smith Motor Co., 2248; Meier Dairy, 790. Jan 15 Richardson’s Chev. 42 26 Keystone Fuel Co. 37 31 Sandy Post 36 32 Bowman's 35 33 H & J Coin Cleaners 34 34 Mickey Mouse Club 33 35 211 Cabinet Shop 38 30 Farmer’s Ins 25 43 High ind game—Ruby Rod gers, 235. High ind. series—Ruby Rod gers. 553 High team game — Mickey Mouse, 608. High team series — Mickey Mouse. 1695. Social Center for the Blind in MT. HOODERS SAN RO ESTA LEAGUE Seattle. A short movie was Jennie Welch’s Jan. 14 — 2nd Half Pioneer Real Estate 0 4 presented by Harold Edes on Antiques 8 0 Zig Zag Inn 3 1 the Fun Day which was held Ken’s Chevron 7 1 Luthers Stop & Shop 2 2 last August. Estacada Golf Course 7 1 2 2 The regular monthly board Gatewav Store 4 4 Dew Drop Inn 2 2 meeting will be held on Feb. Washing Well 4 4 Brightwood Store Whistle Stop 2 2 6: at 1:30 p.m. in the council Timberline Lodge 1 7 3 1 1 room at the city hall in Gresh Forest Haven Motel 7 Sandy Food Center 4 0 0 8 Oja Lumber am. Visitors are always wel Log Lodge High game—scratch—Louise High ind. game — scratch come. Grubowski. 202. Lu Sarver. 188. High series—scratch — Ad High stries—scratch — Lu die Perry, 515. Adventists Hold Sarver, 442. High team game — scratch-- High ind. game — handicap Zig Zig Inn, 776. Singspiration Lu Sarver, 194 High team series — scratch— High series — handicap — Brightwood Store. 2241. An afternoon singspiration Mary Carlson, 503. for area young people of the Seventh-Day Adventist church NITE OWLS met here last Saturday. Var Jan. 18 Visit your Sandy Public Li ious groups and individuals sang Grokett’s Jewelry 6 2 5 and played instrumental num Mt. Hood Lanes 3 brary with its new enlarged Loundree’s Paints 4 4 facilities in the basement of bers. 4 4 Women’s Club Hall on the Loop Congregational singing dur Glos Ford 4 4 Highway! Open Thursday and ing the program was led by Duncan Studios 3 5 Friday afternoons from 2 until Merlin Carmen and Quinton Ellen’s Kl zet Sandy Auto Wreckers 3 5 6 p.m. and Saturday from noon Douglas led in prayer. Edwards ’ Richfield 3 5 to 6. Watch for these new books Among the musical singing High team series — Loun- soon to be on the shelves: groups were The Mellow Tones dree's Paints. 1546. "Cattle Country” by Giles comprised of 10 young fellows. High team game — Ellen’s French. Duets were presented by Mr. Klozet, 568 "Moccasin Trail” by Me- and Mrs. Lloyd M. Seltzer of High ind. series—Alice Sla Graw. Portland, by Mrs. Bea Hend ter, 454 "Betsy In Spite of Herself” erson and daughter and by the High ind. game—Geri Dun by Lovelace. Lang twins. A ladies sextet, can, 174. "Great Westener” male trio, and a teen girl’s duet also sang. Vocal solos were SANDY SAW SHOP given by Emily VonKuster, Bob Quality ILeHMonuble Work Clayville, and Wilber James. Repair and Sharpen Saws, On the instrumental side Lawn Mowers, Knives and there were numbers present Scissors. We Make Keys. ed by Seltzer, Mrs. Wilton Bre •2 Mlle E. Sandy on Hwy. 2« see of Gresham, Mrs. Folloett, Fhone MV 7-8MI6 West Coast Telephone Com and the reduction of the number James, Clayville, Louis Parm- pany has announced a $16 of parties on suburban lines ely, Pastor Follett and Sandy million construction budget for are the principal considerations Wolfson. its three-state operation in for this expenditure,. The pole 1965, Including a record $8 line also will be relocated to million for Oregon, according accommodate new highway con Seventy per cent of people in WALRAD INSURANCE AGENCY the U. S. under 25 have in- to Lyle Cross, Oregon division struction, in the area. manager. comes less than $5,000 a year. Phone MU 7 7861 Cross said the $8 million is A total of 100 lines and 100 the highest ever budgeted for terminals will be added to the Oregon and reflects the com Sandy exchange at a cost of JACK GRAUER'S pany’s determination to provide $6,010. "continued refinement and ex " These projects are designed pansion of facilities throughout to improve existing service the state.” and to keep pace with the growth In addition to the $8 million of the area,” Straw said, add for Oregon, the budget Includes ing that the expenditure of $8 $7.5 million for Washington and million in Oregon emphasizes 15‘ Sq. Ft. Decorative Cork Board $380,000 for the West Coast West Coast’s “sensitivity to the . V/rEa. Plastic Wall Tile.......... Telephone Company of Cal needs and desires of Its cus 12‘SqR ifornia. tomers.” A sizeable portion of the bud It has been forecast, Straw . 10i. 9" X 9" Par Tile Floor (Wood). reported, that 6,700 phoneswill get is concentrated in the Gre 9” X 9" Linoleum Tile.......... sham district, which embraces have been added to the West S1.50 Sq. Yard Inlaid Linoleum ................... the Gresham and Sandy ex- Coast system in Oregon by changes as well as Boring year’s end. x Each Orient, a part of the Gresham As an example of the com- exchange. pany’s "sensitivity to customer Among major items In the needs and desires,” Straw CASH & CARRY SAVIHCS OH ARMSTROHC Gresham district is $68,060 pointed out that the number of $7.25 so. yd . S9 50 MONTINA CORLON . for the relocation of the under telephones with extended area $3.58 so. yd . S4 95 TRACING CORLON . . ground conduit system along service were increased from $4.93 SQYD. $6 95 PATRICIAN CORLON . Main street. This project is 74.8 per cent of all telephones $2.85 so yd . $4.10 EMBOSSED UNOLEUM necessitated by the proposed in the system in 1963 to 83.4 widening and regrading of Main per cent in 1964. By the end nu us rout room sizì wì quote umt street, by the City of Gresham. of 1965 it is believed the per ARMSTRONG The existing conduit system centage will be 85.8. SANDRAN is operating at capacity at the CONGOLEUM present time, and additional ducts are required to provide Many large enough for your kitchen or facilities for the anticipated bath. Save 50% on a new floor! Please growth of the city north of the bring your room size. company’s central office, ac The Brightwood Extension cording to Curt Straw, district Unit held its regular meeting manager. A comparable expendlture-- Jan. 14, at the home of Rosalie $65,640— will be made to Collier. The project was given eo make aerial cable additions in by Carol Conan and Diane Pe the Wood ville-Troutdale areas. terson on Health Insurance. We Sq . R An estimated $29,580 will be learned of the things to look FACTORY CLOSEOUTS ON BIG SIZIM ATTRACTIVE COLORS! spent to add 100 "truck hunt for, such as if it covered both Perfect, unblemished stock. - Extra Large Sheets ing” terminals to the Gresham medical and hospital cost, if exchange. According to Straw, it could be cancelled, how long this project reflects a growth it would pay, and many other in "business telephone use” things that it could do for the in the area, since this project policy holder. It was voted to donate $10 is designed primarily to pro vide more service for com to the flood relief fund. Next regular meeting is Feb. mercial users. Aerial cable relief along the 11. FLOORCOVERING GRESHAM ML Hood Loop highway from Straus street to Duncan road, OREGON and on theSandy-Estacadahlgh- way and Bornstedt road, to The United States has been Ulrich-Truble road, will be without a vice president for a provided through a project that bdal of 37 years of its history. calls for $22,87 . Future growth The Oral Hull Foundation for the Blind, Inc., held its second annual meeting last Saturday in the dining room of the Com munity Presbyterian church in Sandy. Approximately 40 persons were present for the purpose of hearing the annual reports and electing directors and of- fleers. The seven board mem- bers elected this year were Jerry James of the Gresham Glass Works, Richard and May- belle Wesselink of Sandy, Madge Nelson of United Good Neighbors in Portland, Har old Edes oi Sandy Oil Co., Marshall Glos of Glos Ford in Sandy, and Norman Ross of Truckstell, Portland. The officers elected were Dave E. 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