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About Sandy post. (Sandy, Oregon) 1938-current | View Entire Issue (Oct. 21, 1965)
H, 1965 (Sec. 1) THS SANDY (Ore.) POST Thwr»., Kathleen O'Brien ill*’ ■ MU 7-4063 (Cont. from page B ) It was brought to my atten The Paealng Scene: Ruth circle this date on your cal tion timi Al Monier'« »xpre«- Howeiler la teaching school at endar. Diane Dyul, President «ion was in sharpcofitrast to the Battleground Waeh. . . Dr. and of tlut local iMociatlon, furn- other smiling past Presidents Mrs. Rotiert Wise moved from i«h«d detail« on the annu.il PT A of the local Klwanis pictures the Harldon Apts, to their new Spaghetti dinner to be held that tn last week’s Post. Maybe home One of the high night In the cufeterta of the there was a reason for spell •chool “Hooters Bune«“ not Sandy grade school. Plan on ing hie name “Mourner'* un running out of pep at But Wy’- attending. derneath . . .1 euat game, just running out of Tia« grads school rafeteriii gaa at Compton’s Corner com staff is donating their time to ing home from the game . . . Too Lato to Classify make the dinner, and their un Carlyle Gay starting reheara- selfish efforts should not go WANTED — Fuel oil tonk Iruck «1« on the Junior Claaa Play solesmon Must know Boring, “It’« A Good Life” to Ire sched unrecognised: Marie Swarts, Sandy area Write Box M, c/o Amelia Berglund, Millie Lanz, uled for mid-November. Outlook, Gresham, Ore M-42 Grace Morner, Nellie lame, Virginia Dobson, Maude Erl AkPiNIER /<• wanted, to- Public Notices modeling and room additrons and Martha Hansen. MU 7-3000 $-45 Heading the organisation of NOTH F TO < HEIHTOHH No HI7I the event are Ways and Means HIGH SCHOOL GRAD |ust through In the Circuit Court of the Rtate chairman, Helen 6walls and co- business college desires seno- of Oregon, for the County of Clackamas chalrman Sadie Klein, Dinner secretarial work on east side In the Matter of the Estate of Permanent job with future pre will lie served from 5:30 to 7 ANNA i WILLIAMS ferred Lynn Denton, Rt 1, Box Decea s*-d p.m. 214, Sandy, MU 7^582 D-43 Nursing Will CARE FOR and train re- larded children in my home, days 663-4108 M-43 Home Holds Tea 1964 T BIRD, maroon and white, full power, perfect cond , 17,500 miles $3,300 For quick sole, no trades Harvey L Snyder 665-4105 days, 665-5332 eve- nmgt $-43 Patients at McGuire's Nurs ing Home in Sandy took part in a tea held last Sunday at the home. visitors from the Estacada Christian church, World Fel- lowahip, American Legion Auxiliary, Oregon City, Gresham and Sandy were taken on a personal tour of the home’s facilities. Refreshments and entertainment were also pro- vided those in attendance. Acting as hostess tor the tea was Alice Richards. Pour ing tea was Virginia Sliultx and Eunice Llndland. In line with the fall season a color scheme using yellows and orange was evident. Guided tours through the home were given by Martha Graft, owner and operator of McGuire's Nursing Home. 1950 CHEV Impala, 2-dr hard top, 340 cu in Just like new $550 665-6676 h -42 Redfern Cops Contest Dough Missing only one high school game and the three college tie battles in last week's Post Foot ball Contest, June Redfern of Brightwood becomes the fifth first place winner here. She receives $10. Sectxid and third place win ners in the contest are Al Ross and Gerry Barker, respective ly. Both are repeat winners in this year's first annual arm- chalr quarterback game. Also, both are Sandy residents. Ross has captured second prize money for tour of the five weeks. Week Wore last being the first time he was not in the winner's bracket as he was edged out of third place by virtue of the tiebreaker game. Ross missed five games. Placing third in this past week’s contest makes Barker a three-time winner with two thirds and a second to his cred it. Third prize was determined by the tiebreaker game again this week with Barker missing the Wy'east-Sandy game call by one single point (20-7). The final score being 20-6. WM HOUSt a ) mile N Do...o»cu» on Wei»e Rood Chester Stem, Ri 2, Bos 420, Boring, OL 8-2262 5-42 J WINCHESTER model 12. h^vy duck gun like new Mildew- proof cox, 4 boxes shells $8Q 66 $-5959 A-42 Public Notice« Mi l II I TO I II » IHTOIIN No Uhl < ’»uni. •'lm kanin«. I mml Notier I« hvrrh uiu|.r>|«iiM| |IM, |„.,.n 11|)t.. indblrd lilnilnlMrntrl» nt ihr r,. tm- uf Arthur C llnumlmck dr- „„.J All rSMHIw Im» In« claim« aKaln>t the -al.l •aid .tuima duly verified n, by ......... . at lh<- offkv nt Htan- h » I Mitchell JUS sth Hirret. < H . illy III I'laikamaa i'ounti i “I"'. "u month« Iron» Ilir dat,, nf Ihl- not!,,. MACIE Hl'IIW MITZ A.ImlnlMrmrlx nt Ihr re- •tlltr nt Arthur G Ituuni- Kingdom Hall HEATING COMFORT Sunset A Virginia Sts. Sandy, Ore. A m b R ican *<$tandard a • Tops in style-new classic dt- sign in two-tone grey and gold • Engineering advances give you MORE heat from less fuell • New burners, blowers, heat ex changer • Compact lines fit anywher» — blend with any decor AND YOU CAN ADD AIN COOLING ANYTIME! Find out about this wonderful year round comfort conditioner with the really low price. Just call GAS FURNACE • HAS LESSI STAYS DRY IN DAMP | EVEN FLOODED-CELLARS I This four-legged furnace will keep you free from worrying during those rainy spells. Its legs hold it up more than 8 inches off the basement floor -away from damp away from water -safe and clean! Look at those other features: ■ Keeps your home at the exact tern paratura you want automatically! ■ Operates at low, low cost—it’s ex tremely efficient ■ You can add low-cost summer cool ing any tim«. * $ low as ■ Arni th» prit» WtMsf.reere or 232-6639 SUNDAY: Public Bible Lecture 3 p.m. Watchtower Study 4:13 p.m TUESDAY: Congregation Bible Study 8 p.m FRIDAY) Ministry School 8 p.m Service Meeting 9 p.m. Welches Carnival Saturday Prizes, more prizes and plenty of surprizes, too, have been promised to visitors at this Saturday night's Welches PTA Carnival at the school. Festivities of the evening will commence at 6 p.m. and con- tinue until the 10 p.m. hour, Members of the PTA there have been real busy this week getting everything necessary for the annual event Into ship shape. There are a number of games of chance and skill that are prepared for the big event. Among some of the plans for the evening Horrors, cake walk, a >11, a country store, white elephants and a number of other booths. Committee members report that an article valued at $150 has been donated for the cam- ival. Everyone Is urged to at- tend the carnival and find out what the article is and how they might become eligible for Another surprise for the eve ning will be for some student at the school. The only clues committee members would give out about this special prize is that the student it is for must be present at the carnival to recleve it. For th>>se who are on the hungry side they have promised ALWAYS ON CALL Moire 665 - 4811 Community Presbyterian Church Sunday School 9 45 < Morning Services 11 < Westminster Fellowship High School Group 7:00 । p.m. Nursery Care During Worship Parsonage MU 7-3644 REV E. I. NEUENFELDT it right time payments Call for a froo ootimato today Rt. 2, Box 1680 Sandy Immanuel Lutheran Church Morning Services Sunday School plenty of good food including hot dogs, cider, Darr’s dough nuts, pop, and hot coffee. The merchants of Sandy and Hood-Land have donated nu merous prizes for this event and a list of winners and don ors will be published In next week’s issue of TheSandy Post. Welches PT A members ex tend an invitation to all to at tend Saturday. During a time of distress you can be sure we will assume as many of your problems and burdens as is humanly possible PRINTING CO. Oct. Oct. Oct. Oct. Oct. Oct. Oct. • Staff Artist Call Collect Anytime — Hood-Land 833 Your New York Life Agent in Sendy is VERN NEW YORK LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY Box 307, Sandy — MU 7-7771 • LIFE INSURANCE • PENSION PLANS GROUP INSURANCE • • ANNUITIES HEALTH INSURANCE Box 307 (Clip I am interested in: mail to agent) Life Insurance Health Insurance Retirement Income Mortgage Protection Phone No.......................... SSEESSSEESESSBSSSHHSSEggggHHSSB WISE y BUYS on z r. 03 DURING McROBERT’S DEMONSTRATOR SALE Just Like Priced for New! You ! THEM NOW Save hundreds of dollars now on these low mileage execu tive and demonstrator auto- mobiles, personal core of our own people and are just like new. We have one for every pock etbook, and all priced at never before low prices. So hurry out to McRobert Ford before your choice is sold. They can't long at these prices. 1965 MUSTANG—The leader waiting tor you and your of the pock! This one is roily at the low price of equipped with radio, heater, < a « white walls, padded dash, " 9 ’ ■ ’ ■ 1 VO seat belts, the works! Just £ I FAIRLANE 500 4-DR Does Tropical Turquoise sound good you How about Honey Gold? We hove two in these colors, both equipped with power, auto matic transmission and other deluxe acces- SHFH sones Take your choice (or the little lady's) 4 at only fcVVaw N L CUSTOM 500 4 DR—We have two of these money savers, one Dynasty Green, the other is Caspian Blue, both are beauties, equipped with automatic transmission, power steering and brakes, all SQE j|A9( the luxury equipment that should accom- pony a fine outo. See them at only A«V IV GALAXY 500 LTD. 4-DR. HARDTOP—The ultimate in fine automobiles at on unbelievable price We only have one jewel like this and it is equipped with every thing you could desire A fine, luxury auto years of driving pleasure with power steering, brakes, automatic, everything Just SO fl A 073 <1IX / UUUte GALAXY 500 4 DR—Here is a deluxe Galaxy with automatic, power steering, radio, heater, tinted windshield, wheel covers, the works! This is a beautiful family outo that you can drive with pride at o sensible cost Never before priced this IX low see the only one for just $0flflfl25 aawW /nl GALAXY 500 LTD fflRRMpif-■ii W 1965 GALAXY 500 LTD— We have two of these two-door hardtop beauties, one is black, the other burgundy Both are equip ped as any fine car should be, with power and lux- uries. Take a look at both, priced at ’2987’ GALAXY 500 2-DR. HARDTOP—Well, sport, have you decided to let yourself go? If so, choose one of these budget minded beouties in either Springtime Yellow or Bright Red Equipped with auto- mafic, power, vinyl interiors, everything you need for the low price of FALCON 2-DR. SEDAN—looking for economy, beauty, convenience, PIUS extras? Here is the auto for you It has an automatic transmission, power steer ing. V-0 engine plus plenty of Ford extras to moke it a top car ot a low cor price. I You can drive it away for only fta^V I $000172 ^<8 4 I iUU I SOOA182 N FORD COUNTRY SEDAN—This is a beautiful station wagon with everything on it, including a BIG 300 hp engine Combined with power steering and brakes, radio and heater, deluxe everything, this is the car you've been looking for at the price you thought you would settle for THUNDERBIRD—The most elegant sports car ir the world and priced so you can afford it. Don't settle for second- best in craftsmanship, beauty, convenience and service See this fully equipped Thunder bird, ready to bolster your ego and priced $ so that your ----- * bank —1 account ............. will love it at McROBERT 10 30 o.m. 9:15 a m A Cordial Welcome is Extended to All PASTOR WAITER LUEDTKE MU 7-6501 — Home MU 7-6381 - Church BrW»« •" »»»• Rhododendron area. Tha lass of the bridge there has caused much controversy In past months. It was a victim af the d.Msterous flood during tha Christmas weak last year All facilities will be restored the senators stated. AH Type» Commercial Printing Vern Atherly WEATHER -STUDY WITH USl - I$169 95 Hancock Heating Service MU 7-7338, MU 7-2471 NOTH F OF PI Ht.K HEAHIM« Nollcv 1« hereby given of n Public Hrnrln« to Lr held Wednes day. (k tolu r t,. I»«.«t M tai o'clock I' M In the All-Purpo«*- room of the Hu mb tirade Hchool to con sider a proimwed Zoning Ordlnnm*- for the city of Handy Tlu Ordinance will nimly to all luo|Hrtl,s within the city Limits and Would liu (mb- the i r- uti.m of Zoning illstrl. is for rmldentlal. ««miouitlul ami Industrial uses, estalillnh density provisions within em h district, imovlde for off-str. <-r imrkliiK rM|ulrem<-nts. non-.on- foimiim us, s nnd esfsldlah pro- c.-duns for obtalnln« conditional us«-s. varlnines unit amendments to th*- Ordlnanc«-. ami tirrw ldlng for a|*|*.-als. establishing resimn- sllilllty fot enforcement ami stl|i. ulatlng penalties for Infractions Ry order of the Common Conn- Am-ro*«^ , t,y ”f '»regon A I l r.r* I lU'TII MirXDHEK City Recorder RP-4J A telephone call from the •Hica. of Senator» Way»« **'»• »nd Maurino Neubarear M preMtime Wednesday, Oct 20. provided the following in- formatian: '■• adviwd that tha Mt. Hoad Forest right-of-way clear ance has bean received by tha Attorney General's «Nice and canstruction will bagin on Na- vomber 1st." *uThA*i ,,*m ’* ,n r***r4» to (Post Photo) Sunday School 9 45 am Morning Worship Young People's 6:15 p.m Eve Service 7 00 p.m Bible Study (Wed.) I 7 30 p.m WM E ROSE. Postor MU 7 3661 MU 7 6304 GAS Easy time paymentsl RP-4Î It's a new paved street for Sandy. Here workmen put down asphalt paving on East leasant Avenue. At left in the picture is the Immanuel Lutheran Church. Sandy Assembly of God AMLRKAN-cStandard AMAZING LOW PRICE! Portland. Oregon Bl MMONH in th« Circuit Court of the State of Oregon, for th« County of Clackamas TOMMY DEAN EDWARDS, Plaintiff VS Htanlry .1 .Mitchell EVANGELINE Sl'ETOS Mtnrnrye for Admlnietratrlx EDWARDS, Defendant To EVANGELINE HVETOS KD- WARDS. Detuutant «••n i’tty. Or-aon HP-11, In the name of the State ot Ore gon You are hereby required to uppear and answer lb« complaint III « mid < Hi you hl |„ fll*d ugalnet you In the above- enllth'd cause within ten days from the date of eervlce ot this Uni)* r-tviw.t until « an p y| «ummone upon you, it served with Pm I fl. Tim*- of the »th in this county , or It served with •My rtf .VnMmlarr l»4", and Imine, in any other county ot this state, will he publicly then within twenty days from the •»>’ the l'Istrici H,lmol dm.- ot the service of I hie eum- nt S. turni District No Z« mons upon you . or If served out H*hnol, Clm-ka- side th* State of Oregon but with in Iha- United States, then within lî.'.ml" h lo, ""l on llognn tour weeks from the date of the s* rvh e of this summons upon you Huid blds Will Is fnr the pur or if served outside the United 'J''1"' "/ '¿’e following >les,rll*ed Rtnte«, then within six weeks from l.us Ski Whit. « I,,,,*-,,., r ”• dot. nf service of this sum Koch 1-ni. iom containing « 1.1*1 mons upon you; and If you fall shall l„ plainly marked mi the so to «newer, for went thereof o<"s'd> ' |-r<i|M>snl for lti<| for the Pla ntlff will take a Decree bool Ihn»’ of ^bwolute Divorce R«ln«t you Th. IHetrlct Hchool I ton rd re. GEORGE L HOWEILER the Hulu to waive all Ir- Attorney for Plaintiff tic» lind Informalltle« In h1.1 Po«t Office Rox SM Randy. Oregon »7055 i«> « miran- Pu« mnv U- _____ SP-41 "" R. hm,I Mondor thnuieh Fr|. ' "" A M tn 1 th i |> \| II.KNK HoPXREFEI 1 Clerk *...... I Dl.trl.t -- ' '*•* t'lacknmna r'nunl f!"iil.- 1. Dov «4 I torin« Droxon Ph**fw ll.U.mn RP-t.l WONDERFUL dt/sr '13^ .Notl<e I» hereby given that the undersigned has l..en nppolnted administrator, eta of the .-.fate of Anna I Williams, deceased, l>v the Circuit Court of th,- stat* of Oregon fot <'l.-o Lamas County and has qualified All persons- hnvlng claims against said estate nr* hereby notified to prenent the ram*, duly verified as by law re- quirt'd. the undersigned at . E Pine Ktreet Portland. Oregon, within six months from ♦ hr «late hereof 1 >nte<1 and flr»t publlahed H*-p- temher IS. 1 S«S Ont» nt laat puhllcatlon. toher IS. I»«'. DALE KiONOn AflrnlnUtrntor. r t A Robert »on A Willi, Attorney* T—• Portland General Electric of fice in Sandy, met with mem bers of the board and suggest ed various routes and methods that could be used to bring elec - trlcity to the new physical ed ucation and athletic fields. He presented estimated costs for the projects, too. In another decision of the evening school board members decided to post the new parking area at the high school, as well as the restof the school grounds to a ten mile per hour speed limit The latest available informa tion on the new school bus or dered last May stated that It would be available for trans portation here on Oct. 20. The bus will be picked up at Mt. Pleasant, Iowa. 243rd & E. Powell Blvd MO 5-0101 McROBERT il