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About Sandy post. (Sandy, Oregon) 1938-current | View Entire Issue (Sept. 23, 1965)
Thvr«., Sept 23, 1H5 (Sec. J) THE SANDY (Or«.) POST WANT ADS Farm Machinery Musical Instruments SPECIALS WILLYS 4 Wheel Drive Pickup $765 WILLYS JEEP, 4 Wheel Drive, Clean $600 No. 8 JOHN DEERE En.ilage Cut ler w/Engme and with Pickup Attachment S35O 127 JOHN DEERE Graymor $315 No. 15 JOHN DEERE Forage Har veder, Flail Type S67S 116 JOHN DEERÉ Balar, wlre Ti« and Engine HESSEL TRACTOR t EOUIPMENT CO. GRESHAM, OREGON JOHN DEERE CATERPILLAR H-39 TRUMPET, like new, 3356 after 6pm 665- S-38 $60 • Soles & Service FISCHER MIU SUPPLY Ri 2. Box 610 Oreg Ph TEmple » 3467 Furniture ClEAN, BLONDE 6-yr. crib, plus mattress, $20 High chair, $5 665-61/5 R-38 READY TO GO HG OLIVER $765 22 CATERPILLAR, Wide Gouge $695 BD CLETRAC ond blode $1795 D 4 CAT, Seriol No. 6U1I55 $1695 JOHN DEERE 420 4 Roller Crawler 8N FORD w/Wogner Loader No 51212 $2250 No 51212 $995 WD ALLIS CHALMERS w/lnd. Loader $1750 VA CASE w/loader $650 R MOLINE Tractor w/loader and Sackhoe $795 M JOHN DEERE No 24259 $675 HESSEL TRACTOR & EQUIPMENT CO. GRESHAM, OREGON JOHN DEERE CATERPILLAR H-3‘, new M c C ulloch MAC to SERIES MAKES ALL OTHER LIGHTWEIGHTS OUT OF DATE AND OVERWEIGHT »leted choirs 665-9505 Other So-Called Lightweight Chain Saws MOEN MACHINERY Sandy B33 B. Gresham Powell Blvd., Gresham MO 5-9159 MU 7-3636 POTATO DIGGER 2 row John Deere Excellent condition. Pow er lift, rubber tires. Ml 4-5459 Beaverton, after 5 p.m. H-38p FILBERT nut harvester, portable wizard unit with John Deere motor Newly overhauled Ready for use $1650 Damascus 658- 2124 P-tf FORD TRACTOR Sales and Serv ice. Good selection of used Ford tractor» and tool». Midway 8-6162, MO 5-6357 eve». C-tf 2x4 $25 PER M. Also framing lumber all sizes. Cedar 1x12, 1x10, 1x8, 1x6 and 4x4. Erl Lumber Co., 244th and Halsey, MO 5-5562. E-W Meat SANDY LOCKERS-Beef, pork, cut and wrapped. Quick Frozen. Food lockers. We deliver. Satis faction guaranteed. Located In Sandy. MU 7-2401, M-tf CUSTOM BUTCHERING - Cutting, wrapping, quick freezing. Lock- sr beef, pork, veal at wnoletal« prices. Lewi» Meat Co., Dlvltlon and Kane road, Gresham. MO 5-8235. L-W CUSTOM BUTCHERING, cutting, wrapping, quick freezing. Lock* er beef, pork at wholesale price. Butchering day« Thurtday« and Friday«. Pick-up service. Loo Meat Co., Sandy. MU 7-4055. Dunn Road off Bluff Road. All Makas Naw t Used Rented-Sold-Repaired Gresham Business Machines Freight Damaged Phone 254-0776 Aulomolic Zig Zag towing moch Ine*. 17 only. Brand new 1965 model». Slight «eroiche» on cab inet». Mutt be told immediately. Full price including cabinet . . . SE 174th & Stark St. $38.54 Phone 282-4565 or after 6, 282-1183. Dealer N-f ADLER AUTO Zig Zog, $87 665- 1316 after 4pm 1-39 Appliances GOOD ELECTRIC RANGE, Philco $25 665-7474 40". V-39 G-tf MEET NEW FRIENDS Singl* adult» W-tf phone 665-5161 FOR SALE—football »hoe», >ize 11, hke new. $5 663-4502 R-39 WIRE FOR BERRIES or fence 663- S-38 4132 SMALL home-made sleeping trailer, $65 or best offer Wood heat er, $10 663-4735 SCHWINN supreme bike, 15 gear», I % years old $85 MO 5-8846 O-tf BASSINET PAD, liner, $7 Bassi net, $12 Box toy*, $1 50 665- 0969 K-38 ALMOST NEW fireplace, equip ment, Include* screen, tools, etc $22. 663-4640 C-Hx 40 in WESTINGHOUSE electric ronge $35 665-9003 E-38 275 GAL OH TANK Fibergloss. Better then new. Has 20 year guarantee BE 5-0126 S-38 PHILCO REFRIG Old, but It »till operates $25 282-8265, Port- land W-tfg NEW WINCHESTER 30 30 M-94, 2 boxes »hell* and carrying cote 665-2744 H-38c FRIGIDAIRE refrigerator, good good condition. Moving, must sell, see at Rmgelmann Appli ance, 50 NE 2nd, Gretham. 665-4)58 R-tf POOL TABLE, slate with cues and »ticks Brunswick. Phone Hood- land 211. B-38 NEW and u*ed appliance» Part» and motor» for all make. Serv ice and houie coll» on mo*t Authorized Maytag, Whirlpool, Monarch We buy, »ell or trade Coll La Rus'», 665-3553. L-tf USED 22 cu ft BenHur upright freezer Ju»t like new, $175. Double-oven Frigidaire range. Clean a» a pin, $88 50. ALL TEST APPROVED and guaran teed 90 day» Neil Riegelman, 50 NE 2nd, Gre»ham, 665- 4158 R-tf WANTED-Small or large tract.’ Ray Schoppert, Rt I, Box 140, Sandy MU 7-4054. S-tf LOGS & TIMBER WANTED MOUNTAIN VIEW LBR CO. Phone MU 7-2141 SP-tf '.OGS AND TIMBER wanted. Com petitive prices paid. Ojo Lum ber Co., Sandy, Ore. MU 7- 4567. O-tf* Wood and Sawing WOOD, 5' length», reatonable if all I« taken 663-4108. M-38 (REPLACE, heater wood. Slab wood ond lumber trims. Eri Lumber Co., MO 5-5562, MU 7-2691. E-tf MT HOOD Wood Sale,. Shav ings, Sawdust, Mill End», Bark Shreds, delivered. Rt, 1, Box 105, Boring John D. Winner, 663-4846. W-tf Nursery and Garden Supplias AWDUST—Garden or fu«l. Two units and up delivered. PR 4- 6169. H-tf WILL BUY AND CUT clean vari- gated holly with berries. Phon« 235-4544 or write Frank Lock year, 6316 SE Stephens, Port land, Oregon. L-40 Building Materials I LOT (182 piece») used railroad ties, $320 252-3405. C-tf TYPEWRITER BARGAINS W-38 Timber Lighter 0 Thenr Most C-38p PRACTICALLY NEW walnut formica dinette table 36x54, with leaf a *% smaizv aaA/-»jiaiEC opens to 72", 6 lovely uphol-ADDING MACHINES TOO Termt Arranged Very automatic. No attachment* necettary to buttonhole, mono- Ch i gram, o ' ilique, tew on button*, blind hem, mend, zig zag, aver tati, eie. 10 year parlt guarantee. F-tf For FREE HOME DELIVERY LOW PRICED CRAWLER t WHEEL TRACTORS CASH 774 • 2698 WILL TRADE PIANO for awning suitable for 50’ frollar 658- 2221, 658-3462 P-39 Sewing Machines • New & Uted Miscellaneous for unwanted items NEW foam rubber sectional, $110. Davano, chair, $84 90 Clem mer», 116 mile» ea»t of Orient on Loop highway C-H Form ond Utility Too Uto to Clatelfy DOUGLAS FIR seed cones wanted. Call at Holt's Shopping Center. 665-9958, Or at Venable Shop, Highway 26, 1 mile East of Sandy for information. B-tf U-Pick U-PICK TOMATOES, $1.50 a bush el Joe Serres, OL 6-6959. S-38 GRAPES, U-plck 5c pound. Threo miles west of Sandy, Highway 211. MU 7-3512. S-39 U-PICK Gravensteln apple«. Bring own container. 735 NW Dhrl- lion. B-tf Fertiliser FOR SALE—Dry chicken fertiliser, 50c per sack or by the trailer load. 663-3151. H-tf CAMERA FOR SALE—Yashlca re- »/MO Copal 2 BEDROOM floor furnoce U*ec short time Pacific Jet deep wel> pump 665-6506 H-38p 24' WOOD LADDER. $10 55 gal oil borrel*/bd», $4 Lawn »wing, $10 665-4029 öfter 5. L-38 ELECTRIC TYPEWRITER - Under wood Good condition. 665- 3797, 226 N Roberts N-38p FOR SALE—Table model cream separator Call Hoodland 785. H-tf WANTED—Gun,, any kind, age or condition. Call 254-2627 day», 665-2254 evening». O-tf . DOUBLE aluminum laundry tubs on casters White enamel wooa or coal range. Both for $25. 665-3930 W-38 150 GAL BAERT oil tank on legs, 2 good oil heaters and tubing ond connections. MU 7-6582. D-38x _____ HAND TRUCK - 2-handle ware- house model, heavy duty style, one-ton load limit. Outlook, MO O-tf 5-2)81. $50. DA Dollar Volume Up Provided Deer hunters in Oregon will harvest 5,000 tons or more of deer meat from the state's mountains and forests during the upcoming hunting season, as well as taking home ad NURSES, RN'«, LPN's, aid«», |anl-' ditional tons of elk and other treu and cook» for Sandy,. game, according to Andrew Greiham and Portland nur»ing Landforce, extension wildlife home* Apply In Sandy, MU 7- management specialist at Ore 2951, and 12441 SE Stark, 255- gon State University. $-39 433), 9 a.m.-3 pm Ttw <leer meat alone would MEN OR WOMEN wanted »pare or be enough to provide the total full time for good e»tabli»hed> supply of meat for all of the Watkin» route* in rural Gre*h- residents of metropolitan Port am-Troutdale area» Be your own bow, choose your own hour»,, land for three months, Land good income on 300 repeat force points out. household items Apply 6514 SE The eventual eating quality Fo»ter, 8-10 a m or phon« 771-, of this annual crop of venison 6500 for appointment. G-41 depends on the treatment the ADDITIONS - ALTERATIONS. Save- game receives in the field, up to 40%. Deal with the mon‘ though, according to Landforce. who draw* the pion* Twenty-five- Venison must be kept clean, yr*, experience. No down pay dry, and cool. The quicker the ment, 5% interest to 20 y«ar* • Any and all home improve neat 1« eooied, the meat is cooled, the better. The ment» Free estimate». Call eve- F-14p deer should be skinned as soon ning*, 255-9537. • as possible. Ideally, the car- cass should be field dressed DEER PROCESSING and taken to camp, home or to the cold storage plant to be Troutdale Food Lockers A new cost of paint was applied to the Sandy Food skinned. This is the best way S-38p Center this wook. Haro painter« are at work on one sac- to keep the meat clean, Land ♦ion of the store's exterior. (Post Photo) PICKUP-'47 Ford »ix, 4»p„ R4H, force says. 6 ply tire», good condition, There are some things you S25O 665-5454 S-39 can do to insure good quality 1950 BUICK Station Wagon, $50 venison even If you can’t get the deer home right away, he or be»t offer 663-4735. B-38 adds, . If there are trees near ANGUS COW and calf, whiteface by. dress the deer, hang It cow and coif, $162.50 pair. and skin it at once. Split 663-4777 evening» N-39 the carcass in half, but leave FOR SALE—U*ed piano, $95. MO the neck vertebrae connected Some 2600 yellow school bus are flashing. On a highway 5-4472. P-39- to balance the halves while buses are rolling out from bus with two or more lanes going PIANO I shops all over the state each in each direction, all cars in RESUiYC 4$3-<777- evenings. N-39' Let the carcass hang until day this school year to carry lanes going the same way as the meat is dry enough so that 225,000 pupils to school, ac DEER PROCESSING Troutdale it is no longer sticky, This cording to Harvey Wright, di the school bus must stop and Food Locker». S-38p will make it easier to keep rector of transportation for the remain stopped as long as the TWO 30 30 Wmcheiteri for »ale the meat clean. If the meat Oregon Department of Edu- red warning lights are flash Rt 1, Box 998, Boring. 665- Is hung over night, a glaze cation. He points out that ing. 4826 after 4 00. S-39 will usually form over it, and these school buses travel a- Know your responsibilities, this also helps keep the car proximately 130,000 mlles per FOR SALE—Comp Trailer, sloop» obey the law, and protect the cass clean. 4 Pnce $325. 279-6361. R-3« day, and each bus makes about If you can’t find a tree, you 22 stops morning and after precious school bus cargol HUNTERS SPECIAL - Tear drop Fur- can skin the deer out on the noon to load children. trailer Unfurnished $75.__ nish«d $150 MU 7-2781 doy»;- Landforce advlxes ux- This vast transportation pro MU 7-6941 after 5. L-38 ing th« hide and meat sacks to gram involves the safety of keep th« meat clean while skin every school child riding a Public Notices ning. After the skin Is off, bus. When a school bus stops quarter the carcass and put to load or unload children. It NOTICE Notice I* hereby given of an the quarters In separate meat Is essential that all vehicles oiwning for the position of bus driver at the Pull Run School. sacks. Lay the meat on poles, approaching the bus from ei Any person* lntere»ted may con or rocks to allow air circu ther the front or the rear take tact the clerk for further Infor lation for more rapid cooling. every precaution to avoid en mation Applicant* will be Interviewed As soon as you can, hang dangering the lives of any chil at the regular board meeting on Thursday, October 14. 19S5. at the meat in a cool, dry place dren who may be crossing the 7 JO PM. at the school building. to age. A cold storage locker highway. In order to ensure MARIE SEEMATTER, Clerk School Dlat No 45. Rull Run is Ideal, but a cool garage or maximum protection for each PO. Rox 14«. Sandy, Oregon other area Is often suitable. child, the Oregon Legislature 8P-J9 The most Important key enacted a School Bus Stop Law MOTICF. TO CREDITORS to good quality venison is cool- ' in 196L No 14471 n the Circuit Court of the state ing th« meat out as rapidly as This law specifically states of Oregon, for the County of _ , .. ~ Aden ■ num possible, advises Landforce, that on a two or three lane c*! In the Matter of the Estate ot It’s best to get the hide off right highway all cars in all lanes ANNA I WILLIAMS, . Deceased away, if possible. If not, you can approaching a school bus must Notice la hereby given that the undersigned ha* been appointed hang Lt with the hide still on — stop and remain stopped as long administrator, c.t.a. of the eatate -but In any case, get it cooled as red warning lights on the of Anna I William*, deceased, by the Circuit Court of the State off as quickly as you can, he of Oregon for Clackamas County. says. and ha* qualified. All person* An information folder,“Care having claim* against said eatate are hereby notified to present the 'of Big Game Meat,” Is avail same, duly verified a* by law re • quired, to the undersigned at able free from the OregonState 19449 S E Pine Street, Portland. Oregon. within *lx month* from Game Commission, Portland, 'the date hereof. or from Landforce, Oregon Dated and first published Sep- State University. tember 1«. 1965. LOST — 6 month old puppy. Par collie and Hu»key, black with white paw», tip of tall, note, back of neck, white right leg Brown leather collar. Answer» T-38 to Tiny. 665-8205. Caution Urged Near School Bus Loading Date of last publication, tober 14. 1965 DALE ETGNOR. Administrator, Robertson A Wills. Attorney* 19449 SE Pine Street DOLL CLOTHING for your doll. SP-42 Portland, Oregon Chatty repair, heads. Reaion- NOTICE A-tf able 774-2909 Notice I* hereby given that the Oregon State Highway Commis PORTABLE aluminum dog shipping sion proposes to hold public hear crate, $25 Holton B-flat begin ings regarding the route «»lection ‘ Interstate 205 within the City ners cornet, $25. 254-0523 of- lot of Portland and Multnomah ter 4 30 pm B-39 County. Oregon. The route which will be pro OVERDRIVE TRANSMISSION for pored by the State Highway Commission will basically follow Willys Jeep, $35 Winchester M- the West Ltnn-9«th Avenue-Gov 70 .308 Two rifles 243 Will ernment Island corridor. l The hearings will cover the In »ell one. 665-77)9 D-38p terstate 205 route only, and the opportunity will be afforded to ATTENTION HUNTERS - 35 35 ipresent testimony pertaining to Remington auto rifle, reason the proposed routing as outlined The termination of the route on able priced and in fine condi the northerly end would be In the. tion. Mr». Tom Hale, 663-3040 state of Washington and Its In with Interstate 5 north- after 6 p.m H-39 tersection of the community of Haseldelll In the vicinity of Salmon Creek ONE SET new weights, $15. One In Clark County. The southerly termination of- .letterman's sweater One let the route in Oregon would be at terman's jacket. 735 NW Day Its Intersection with Interstate 5 near the Sagert Road crossing In Dr., Gresham. MO 5-5497. County. T-tfx I Washington Informal Informational hear ings will be held, and plans of the proposed route will be on dis play In the Portland Public Au Card of Thanks ditorium (south wing) In Port- •land, Oregon. We wish to express the heartfelt The Informational hearing* will. thanks to all the neighbors, be held on Monday and Tuesday, September 27 and 29, 19*5, be- friends and others who offered tween the hour» of 10 am and flowers and help in our time It p.m. respectively, and «gain on 29 from Wednesday. September of sorrow 10 a.m until 10 p.m. Mabel Wood and Family ...... .... — ____ There will be State Highway Ula Bowers and Family Department engineering and right-of-way personnel present at Melvin Holt and Family the Informal informational hear W-3(i ing* to dlucu** various problems with persons who may be affect- The Family of Ella (Peggy) Neu- ed by the project. haus wishes to thank all of th. p^'wW wonderful friends who showed f*nd Public Auditorium In Port- such concern during her Illness, land on Thursday. September SO., • - One • of • the most beginning promptly at 10 a.m,. and • death Pacific Daylight Time. ' noteworthy letters contained the Interested persons are Invite«. following words "Your mother to attend these bearing* and may either for or against the and I used to sing together teatlfy proposal nt these tlmea when we were discouraged. Her FT XI YD QUERT, Secretary Oregon State Highway sense of humor was priceless. Commission. SP-99 We had many a laugh even when things to laugh at were scarce." Marriage Licenses Knowing that so many loved h«r so dearly Is a comfort to Jeff G. Wheeler, Boring, and us. Mrs C. L. (Echo) Harrison Diane L, Pemberton, Portland.. R W Neuhaus D. D Neuhau« Mrs. R L Su Anne) Hurst Took a vacation trip to the and Familles N-38 TRY A CLASSIFIED Deer Meat' coaat, ip grandiBates or »ome PlMe« «»a ww’t you giv« AD us • item about it, just Phono MU 7-27$l Roger Rook, District At torney for Clackamas County, announced today the dollar vol ume of collections by the Non Support division at his office In the first six months of 1905. For the first time in the his tory of Clackamas County, ac cording to Rook, an actual tape was run of dollars and cents collected according to the files In the District Attorney's off ice. $146,997.10 was the total."Of course it Is likely,” said Rook, "that there may be a few thou sand dollars that we have col lected which has not yet shown up on our files, but this figure represents an exact total at what our files show.” The vigorous action at the District Attorney’s office is re flected by the Increased dollar collection, the increase in con victions on criminal charges of non -support and the number of errant fathers now serving time in Jail. ”Our department has Im proved considerably its* hand ling of these cases but we are still delinquent in our efforts to apprehend fathers who are ’on the run,’ Rook said. We ex pect the kinks to be worked out in this area in the next few months. There Is no one we cannot find. The only ques tion is how long it is going to take us to find them. Thus far it has been taking us too long but we are Improving rap idly.” A football game between Fordham University and Waynesburg College of Sept ember 30, 1939, wa^ the first to be telecast. PANKBATZ PAINI a WALLPAPER STORE MeeMa Party Well Attended Approximately 325 students attended the recent Mee Ma autographing party held In the high school cafeteria Sept.8, according to Yearbook adviser Mrs. Eleanor« Hermanson. The number attending this year »as about 75 more than last year. James M. Gray is tha new business development and pub lic relation» executive serving th« Sandy area for the Title Insurance Company it has been announced. BIOLOGY FILLERS Refl 29c Mutual AwV OF OMAHA United and its affiliate OF OMAHA ANNOUNCES The opening ot its Gresham Sales Office to better serve their many clients in the East Multnomah County Area DICTIONARIES SPANISH, FRENCH, LATIN, ITALIAN JlF. HOG PLASTIC T SQUARE with inch & metric rule NOW 25c THEME BOOKS . . Reg 45c 49< LINDY PENS P. I. FITZGERALD, Mgr John McMillan, As*. 39< - 49c - 59c Leo Roycroft, Agt. 1205 E. Powell Blvd., Gresham, Oregon Seles Office Phone 665-5569 11 Claims Office Phone 227 5491 H. K. Coffey and Asnoclates. 1220 S.W. Morrison. Portland Mutual of Omaha Ina Co.. Home Office, Omaha, Nebr. THE SANDY POST