Sandy post. (Sandy, Oregon) 1938-current, January 21, 1965, Page 9, Image 9

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    Lions Discuss Mount Work
Thur»., Jan. 21, 1965
Members of the Wemme expended towards clearing the
Lions Club met Wednesday night damaged river channels. Ac­
at their clubhouse with Dr.
cording to Blazdale, that day
Roy Carouthers,
president,
Hy Jackson, civil defense di­
presiding.
rector and a corp of engineers
A lenghty discussion was held
had surveyed these channels of
particular concern.
on the immediate needs of the
mountain area since the flood
The club membership felt this
damage caused last December, type of project actually was too
Grave concern was shown big for the S-HDRF. Consensus
for the soon-to-arrive spring by the group was that federal
freshet with its potential of aid should be asked for. And,
further damage unless the river this aid should be forthcoming
channels are properly cleared immediately, a suggestion that
beforehand.
letters be written to our con­
Walt Blazdale made a re­ gressional representatives as
port on Tuesday night’s Sandy- well as state reps was made.
Members of the club decided
Hoodland Disaster Relief Fund •
meeting. This group, he stated, to hold a workday on Saturday,
felt available monies should be Jan. 16. At this time they will
go as a group to help someone
Sandy Ready Mix, Inc.
located on the mountain with
• READYMIX CONCRETE
clean-up, etc. of flood damage
• SAND and GRAVEL
on that person’s property.
• MASON SAND
Other matters of business by
Prompt Delivery
the club included a decision to
MU 7-3022 (PR 1-7522 Nites)
invite persons outside of the
club to their annual banquet
GRESHAM STORE
VAYS FIRST QUALITY w
Fridays 'til 9PM
----------- JANUARY
105, Boring.
663-4846.
FREIGHT DAMAGED
Automatic Zig Zag
Sewing Machines
S
17 only brand new 1964 models.
Slight scratches on cabinets, must
be sold immediately to settle in­
surance claim. Full price including
cabinet only $38.54. Terms ar­
ranged. Very automatic. No at­
tachments necessary to buttonhole,
monogram, applique, sew on but­
tons, blind hem, weave, zig zag,
overcast, etc. Ten year parts guar­
antee. Phone shipping and receiv­
ing dept. AT 2-4565 anytime. Free
home delivery.
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Repair work has started
along the Muddy Fork of the
Sandy river near the Zig-Zag
ranger station, as these two
pictures show. Top, a bulldoz­
er pushes fill to make a new
road. Dotted lines show where
Truman road was completely
washed out. In lower picture,
bridge on Truman road is now
being rebuilt by Hannan Bros,
of Portland for Clackamas WHITE ROTARY sewing machine
with attachments and button­
county. The span is scheduled
holer Sews well. $20. 252-0557.
to be reopened next month.
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Truman road provides access
to the Lolo pass area and
some 200 homes. As the lower
Miscellaneous
picture shows, only the center
span of the bridge stands . . .
— TYPEWRITERS —
and the river has changed
course and is now at the left,
Portables - Standards
or west, of the picture.
2 99C
for
Quilts, Poplins
$788
$088
X
and
Jr
Were $2.59
Boysz Flannel PJzs
I
NOW
Quilted, S. - M. - L., Were $12.95
Men's Insulated Underwear
Half Wool, Half Cotton, 40-44, Were $7.95
Men's Union Suits
1 Piece
RENT TO BUY
s9"
Sandy Baptist Holds
Men's Fellowship
$666
Men of the Sandy Baptist
Chapel met Friday evening for
a fellowship dinner and pro­
gram.
Following the dinner a short
business session was held and
then color slides of Pastor Har­
old Fuller’s trip into Mexico
and Central America last Feb­
ruary and March were shown.
S. - M. • I. Long Sleeve or Short Sleeve
Men's Sport Shirts
.
EACH
v Popular Short Sleeve, Were $5.88
S^44
.
| Men's Wool Plaid Shirts
X Flannel Finish, S. - M. - L. Long Sleeve, Were $4.98
5^44
| Men's Rayon Sport Shirts .
Flannel Finish, S. - M. - L.
Men's Cotton Sport Shirts .
g S. - M. - L. ■ XL.
; Men's Flannel PJ's
were
now
.
»2“
J199
Boxed Baby Gift Sets
Sturdy Plastic
Baby Carry-All Seats
Ea
GIRLS’ SKI JACKETS
*7“
Girls' Dresses
$]99
S. - M. - L. Assorted Colors
Reg.
Girls' Flannel PJ's 6 u .
Womens Stretch Jeans
816.
Nylon, Broken Sizes
Women's Quilt Jackets
8
$29.95 NOW $19.99
$35.00 NOW $24.99
$45.00 NOW $34.99
WOOL SLACKS
I
DAYS or HAGGAR
$*>99
Denim
Z
AQQ
and
14
Reg.
$^99
$14.95
SWEATERS
Values to $19.95
>6”.,
SUITS
.
Terrycloth and Poly Foam
Non-Skid Bath Mats
Rayon • Nylon
Plaid Blend Blankets
Knitting Yarn
.
white , °skain
REMNANTS
88C
J3*
77c
EACH
Block or White
Corduroy Yardage
’
AS
36" Wide, Yd.
68c
FAMOUS NAME
$49.50 NOW
$39.99
to $69.50
NOW $49.99
$75.00 NOW
36 In. Wide
Print Flannel
COUNTRY-STYLE
Shoulder Roast Pork Sausage
49'39
Fre»h or Smoked
Pork Neck Bones 6
Ground Beef
Boneless Stew Meat
2
Beef Liver
Short Ribs
Beef Shanks
Lean
Meal-Time Saving«
CHUCK
ROAST
$799
O
Ayhworth & Popick's
lb
Boneless
Sirloin Tip
Round Steak
33' .69
MAN SHOP
20 N. Roberts,
Gresham
MO 5-3895
Open
Fri. Til 9 P.M.
BRIDGMON
Farm Market
1 6440 S E Div 'Sion
One *•' 'e East of
Gresham or. Loop Highway
253 88 57
VO 5 8222
Liberal Trade-in Credit
SEE US OR WE BOTH LOSE
Gresham
Business Machinée
SE 174th and Stark
254-0776
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TYPEWRITERS
FOR
RENT
The Pioneers were in com­
plete control of the contest
throughout as they jumped to
an early lead over the Lan­
cers. By the end of the first
quarter Sandy had racked up a
23-3 lead.
Despite a 21 point scoring
effort in the second quarter by
Lots of Top-Quality
the outmanned Reynolds quint­ Reconditioned Machines
et, they never came within ser­
ious contention. The halftime
score ended with the Pioneers Royals . . .
holding an 11 point margin,
Remingtons
35-24.
With the start of the second
Underwoods
half, the Lancers could do no
better
and
gradually fell
Available for Rent
farther behind. The third quar­
ter ended with a count of 52-
or Sale
35.
ADDING MACHINES
In the final stanza, Coach
Nick Robertson allowed his
TOOI
starters to roll a comfortable
lead before sending in sub­
stitutes to close out the game.
The final score being 70-53.
One member of the visiting
Reynolds team, Bob Woodward,
attended Sandy last year. Wood­ 336 N. Main Gresham
ward led his teammates with a
MO 5-4050
15 point cause.
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Reynolds
3 24 35 53
Sandy
23 35 52 70
gas heater with fan
REYNOLDS 53 -- Woodward AUTOMATIC
$25 663-4720
A-4
15, Carpenter 2, Chapman 2,
GOOD
used
shoes
14
mile
off
Loop
Kemper 8, Lundy 12, Tetz 2,
Highway on Boring Rd
J-4p
Wolfe 4, Staffer 8.
SANDY 70 — Jackley 7, TWO OIL stoves, $10 each. 665-
Meier 23, Sandstrom 19,
4467
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Scales 5, Phelps 10, Duff 2, 60,000 BTU NORCO rever^fl^v
Weatherford 2, Enz 2.
gas furnace. MO 5-9563. L-3
Gresham
Office Supply
Service Lines
CASH REGISTER, very good con­
dition, $55. Phone MU 7-21)1.
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__________
Card of Thanks
We wish to thank our mony
friends, neighbors and even
strongers who were themselves
flooded out, for their kind con­
sideration and assistance dur­
ing our recent fire
The Don Castle family. Rt 2,
Box 1000, Sandy, Oregon
____________ _____ G3p
Too Late to Classify
1961 VOLKSWAGEN
2-DR SEDAN, EXCELLENT CON
DITION, RADIO and HEATER
*1295
GLOS FORD
SANDY, OREGON
MOhawk 3-3525 - MUtual 7-2111
G-3
CHILD CARE anytime, $2 for one
child and $1 for each addi­
tional child
Rockwood area.
MO 5-6316
H-3
1961 FORD GALAXIE
4 DR. SEDAN. A BLACK BEAUTY.
LOADED
*1195
GLOS FORD
SANDY, OREGON
MOhawk 3-3525 - MUtual 7-2111
G-3
EXPERT SEWING MACHINE serv­
ice Free pickup and delivery
254-1863
8-4
1963 FORD PICKUP
F-100, LONG, WIDE BOX, 6 CYL.,
4-SPEED, 18,000 CITY MILES
*1695
GLOS FORD
SANDY, OREGON
MOhawk 3-3525 - MUtual 7-2111
G-3
FOR RENT—Wood Village, 2 bed­
room Newly decorated 663-
4662.
8-3
MODERN 2 bdrm home, stove
turn $60 00 month MU 7-4438
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'63 CHEVROLET IMPALA
SPORTS COUPE. FULLY EQUIP
PED, PERFECT CONDITION, ONE
OWNER, 18,000 ACTUAL MILES
*2195
GLOS FORD
SANDY, OREGON
MOhawk 3-3525 • MUtual 7-2111
G-3
OAT HAY, no rain, $25 a ton. MU
7-2175.
B-3
'52 CHEVROLET pickup truck, first
closs condition For quick sale
MO 5-9834
S-3
1957 RAMBLER
STATION
WAGON.
"SHAKES,
RATTLES and ROLLSI"
*201
GLOS FORD
SANDY, OREGON
MOhawk 3 3525 - MUtual 7-2111
G-3
1961 DELUXE Comet 4-dr wagon
R&H, auto trans , loaded with
extras Must see to appreciate
$1195 665-8421.
K-4p
1962 FORD GALAXIE
"500," 4 DR. SEDAN, V 8, RADIO
and HEATER, STICK
*2195
GLOS FORD
SANDY, OREGON
MOhawk 3 3525 - MUtual 7 2111
G-3
MARLETTE, 10' wide, lovely furni­
ture, carpeting Private awning
Cooler 761-3824
C-3
FOUR MILK COWS
Airman Apprentice Orville
J. Byrd, USN, son of Mrs. Edith
B. Byrd of Rt. 2, Sandy, has
been awarded the Navy Unit
Commendation
Ribbon and
Armed Forces Expeditionary
Medal while serving aboard
the attack aircraft carrier USS
Constellation, a unit of theSev-
enth Fleet in the Far East.
Public Notice
VvE ACCEPT USDA FOOD STAMPS
White - 27 In. Wide
Diaper Flannel
Paced by Franz Meier and
Jon Sandstrom the Sandy Pio­
neers rolled to an easy 70-53
win over Reynolds last Friday
night at Sandy. The win gave
Sandy a two win and two loss
record in Wilco league play.
Meier dunked 23 points in the
contest while teammate Sand­
strom dropped 19 counters
through the bucket as their
team coasted to an easy vic­
tory. Also scoring in double
figures was scrappy guard Dale
Phelps with 10 for the evening.
or
BONELESS, PORK
$59.99
CHARGE IT!
FLANNEL!
Here by 70-53 Count
PORK CHOPS PORK STEAK
DRESS SHIRTS
Colors
Value to $5.95
Sandy Upends Lancers
Y^ung &
Tender
Assorted Sizes — REDUCED TO CLEAR
Women's Dresses
Flood area residents are
urgently requested to record
the highwater mark in their
respective communities on
trees, buildings or other avail­
able landmarks.
Colonel William J. Talbott,
Portland U. S. Army District
Engineer, stated that the Corps
of Engineers and other federal,
state and local agencies con­
cerned with flood control and
water resource development
need as complete records as
possible on flood water ele­
vations in all areas of the
state.
SPORT COATS
- _ qq
.
High Water
Mark Urged
$^99 $2^ *399
savei
Sizes 6-14
SIRE
Values to $6.95
7-14^9^^
Broken Sizes, Were $3 00
MEN’S
WEAR
SPORT SHIRTS
NYLON-QUILT CLOSEOUT I
3.6«
Olympia - Olivetti
Smith-Corona
$199
6-16
John D. Winner,
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Sowing Machinos
Briefs and T-Shirts, Broken Sizes
6-18
fire-
S-tf
for
FIREPLACE, heater wood
Slob
wood and lumber trims
Eri
Lumber Co., MO 5-5562, MU
7-2691.
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Sizes 6-16
Boysz Jackets
WANTED—Man's Western saddle,
will trade 2W power Lyman Al­
askan scope or 2 22 rifles or
cash Call after 6 or weekends
FR 5-4454
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MT. HOOD Wood SalesTRt. 1, Box
I
6 16
Building Materials
FIR and HARDWOOD
place MO 5-4387.
83% Cotton
Boys7 Underwear
56 CHEV station wagon Trode
for anything 663-3163 P-3
Wood and Sawing
BOYS' JEANS
17% Nylon
Miscellaneous Wanted
WANTED—Guns, any kind, age or
condition Coll 254-2627 days,
665-2254 evenings.
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USED LUMBER and trusses, 3x1 Os,
3x) 2s, 4x12s, 6x12s, 5x14s,
6x 14s, 12x 12s. Up to 40 ft long.
$35 to $50 per M Trusses 75
ft. long, $100 each. 1302 NW
Front Ave. 227-5970.
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6 P.wi
MHOOI. hINTRHT
COMMITTEE MEETING NOTIC E
State of Oregon
>
f’ounty of <'I m < kamMH
) mm
School Pifltrh t No. 2 UH )
Notice ( a hereby given In < om»
pllanre with Chapter 578, O. L„
IMS, that a meeting of the Bud­
get Committee will I k - held in
School District No 2. Clackamas
County, Oregon, on Wednesday,
the 3rd day of February. 198.'».
at
« 00
o'clock
P M .
Pacific
Standard Time, at the Sandy High
School Building, within *ald dis­
trict. IfHHted at IB 1, Box 15,
Sandy, Oregon, at which time the
budget message and budget do« u-
ment will l»e submitted to the Bud­
get Committee for its considera­
tion Interested |»er«ons may dis­
cuss proposed budget estimates
and proposed programs with the
Budget Committee at this time
Dated this 15th day of Janu­
ary. 198.'»
CHARLES D CROHTON
Budget Officer
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For Sale or Trade
2x4 $25 PER M Also framing
lumber all sizes. Cedar 1x12,
1x10, 1x8, 1x6 and 4x4. Eri
Lumber Co., 244th and Halsey
MO 5-5562.
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OPEN
CniWlff 9:30 A.M. .
THE SANDY (Ore.) POST
FR "¿4729.
ONE HOSPITAL BED, mattress,
etc , in good condition, $75
MU 7-3823
C-3
N-4p
1962 FORD FALCON
2 WOOL Wilton rugs, 9'8" x 10,
$15, 13' 3" x 9 $20 665-7694
__________________________ S-3p
SMALL COLEMAN heater, with oil
drum, carrying can and pipe,
$20 MO 5-7117.
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IRONRITE IRONER, $12.50 Port­
able typewriter
(Underwood),
$20 MO 5-3072
Mc-3
STATION WAGON, 4 DR
*1395
GLOS FORD
SANDY, OREGON
MOhawk 3 3525 • MUtual 7-2111
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KNOTTY PINE, various lengths. 6c
per foot 40 gol electric Fowler
HOTPOINT ELECTRIC stove, excel­
water
heater, table model
lent condition, 659-1735 Mod­
665-8527
N-4
ern both tub, excellent MU 7-
4414
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RABBIT PENS COMPLETE - Yours
for the price of this ad FR
WANTED - OLD COINS. Highest
5-2301
8-3
prices paid Clint Humbert, 7315
SE Division, Portland Ph 775-
6458.
H-6
LIGHTED, glass-enclosed show case
with two glass shelves Six feet
long, 38 inches high ond 26
inches wide See at 336 N Main,
Gresham Office Supply
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POST DIAOLINE
Newt deadline each week
it 4 p.m. Monday. Deadline
for adt it 12 noon Tuetday.
1962 FORD FAIRLANE
"500," 4 DR. SEDAN, RADIO and
HEATER. AUTOMATIC TRANSMIS
SION A NICE ECONOMICAL
FAMILY CAR. SMALL V-8
*1445
GLOS FORD
SANDY, OREGON
MOhawk 3 3525 - MUtual 7-2111
G-3