THf SANDY (Or*.) POST Thur«., Jan. 13, 1966 (Sac. 1)
WANT ADS
SANDY SCENE
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Seems a local citisen noticed
a car from Bateman’s Funeral
Nursery and
Home parked outside a Sandy
Miscellaneous
house recently. The occupant of
Gardan Supplias
this particular home hadn’t
SAWDUST—Garden or fuel
HAND TRUCK. 2-hondle ware
been feeling too well lately,
house model, heavy duty style,
unit» and up delivered
761-
so came the “slight" conclu
o ie-ton load limit $50 00 Out-
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H-H
sion that maybe this was the
look. MO 5-2181
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reason for Bateman’s being
IT S INEXPENSIVE ’ to claon rugs
Miscellaneous
there. She phoned a couple of
and upholstery with Blue Lustre
neighbors who also wondered,
Rent electric shompooer, $1
STEBCO ATTACHE CASE, o lovely
Miller • Kidder
120 N Mam, but surmised the same con
and lasting gift for the mon or
Gresham
M-2 clusion. In order to check, she
woman with papers to carry.
Bateman's
Funeral
$'6 50 with 5-year guarantee
5 PIECE bedroom set 2 burner phoned
on construction. Anglers fine
hot plate Different site» Vene Home to inquire, and found that
quality underarm carry cases.
tian blind» like new GE ronge the Company’s car was being
Excellent quality, $2.00 - $2.60
and refrigerator Beautiful lined used to deliver calendars from
Even $150
Drapes Ol 8-3126
W-2p Batemans!!
LIST FINDERS for the home or
The Passing Scene: Several
office desk.
Card of Thanks
Sundyites enjoying pancakesand
STARFIYTE—In the popular bronze
coffee at Sandy Mtnit Mart last
$8 95.
We wish to thank our many friends
Saturday
Clifford Savarta
Narrowly escaping a tragedy on Thursday morning of last week was Wayne O. Bennett
STUFFLE BAGS—Good expansion
and neighbors for their acts of
winning
a
loaf
of bread and a
for school books. Keeps them
of Rt. 3, Box 574, Gresham, the driver of this 1953 Chevrolet. Bennett was traveling west
love, kindness and sympathy.
dry and together. $1.00
box of potato chips in a draw
Also for the beautiful flowers,
on the Loop Highway when a pickup truck pulled onto the highway from Flrwoixl Junction
contributions and cards during
ing at Williams Thriftway . . .
and hit his car. The right rear tire jumper! the pavement emtmtment and went over imt
GRESHAM
the recent loss of Our beloved
Helen Swails and Sharon Kret-
the left rear stayed on the road and prevented the auto from rolling down a steep bank.
husband and father
OFFICE SUPPLY
tinger celebrating birthdays on
Driver of the pickup was H. D. Bickford of Rt. 2, Box 1449, Sandy.
(Post Photo)
Mrs
Kobe
S
Wolf
38ó N. MAIN
665 4050
Jan. 13 . . . The John Daven
and Family
W-2p
O-2x
ports had a wedding annivers-
A THANK YOU NOTE
ary on Jan. 8
. Klinker
To oil groups ond organizations
the Klown, sponsored by May
who helped make the Holiday
flower Farms, being an inde
season a happier one for all
our patients, ond to those who
pendent clown working on jobs
throughout the year remember from San Francisco to Van
ed them with favors and the
couver, B. C. and as far east
makmg of lap robes and slip
as Denver
he was from
pers, a most sincere thank you
All Makes New & Used
A pair of charity tosses by
the Bronx in New York, has
and the best of wishes for 1966
Pacing the scoring for the 11, Phelps 12, Williams 2
Rented-Sold-Repaired
Staff of Convalescent Section worked with Sammy Davis Jr. Dale Phelps after he had tied evening was Brock Jackley with
Poppenhagen, Ackers.
Gresham General Hospital
and Danny Kaye ... a most the score at 49-all earned the 14 points. Phelps was right
PARKROSE 49 -- Hieb 12,
ADDING MACHINES TOO _______
G-2 interesting chap!
Sandy Pioneers a hard-fought tiehind him with
a 12 point Kraus 12, Davies 22, Sturgill
Juniors and Seniors at Sandy hoop victory last Friday night effort and Jack Scales hit for 2, Jones 1, Palmer, Shibley,
high recently taking Strong Vo at Parkrose. The 51-49 win another 11 points and Ron Ver Robertson, Dye.
LADY to live-in to help with crip cational Interest Tests to de provided Sandy with their first doom had 9 points.
pled lady $100 month 665-
10 11 14 16—51
SANDY 51 — Verdoorn 9, Sandy,
termine what each student is victory of the season and first
2012
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best suited for and what he is conference decision.
Dobson 3, Jackley 14, Scales Parkrose......... 12 14 15 8--49
FOR RENT—Small furnished 1 bed most interested in
Going into the final period
Allen
room house in Gresham area
Fleshman buying a 55’ trailer Sandy was trailing the Brones
$45 665-0671 eve ond week-
The local hoopsters
house . . . Attendance at Sandy 41-35.
ends
S-3
high increasing almost 4% over rallied to close the gap with
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Phone 254-0776
Both
squads tuve league
PRIMITIVE, secluded cobm, Cor last year with a percentage of Phelps dropping in a two poin
jumper in to knot the count at conference records of one win
bet.
no
plumbing
or
electricity,
SE 174th & Stark St.
96 . . . Principal Ralph Peter ter in the closing moments of 54-all with five minutes to go. and two losses.
fine view, $25 Aurora 678-
G-tf
son stating that “ Sandy high has the contest to tie things up.
From this point on the for
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ESTACADA 65 — Wallace 14,
the lowest percentage of delin A few seconds later he was tunes of the Pioneers changed Mcllhenny 18. Holiday 17, And
350 7' SPLIT CEDAR fence post». I BDRM HOUSE, right in Gresh quency of all Clackanus Coun fouled by a Parkrose player
as Ranger’s Anderson scored erson 11, Wittenberg 1, Bruce
$35 a hundred 254-4698 C-2
om. partly furnished MO 5-
ty high schools.’’ . .. Sandy's and stepped to the free throw two quick field goals and Ver
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BARBIE, Skipper heads. Chatty re
quartet “The Buckshots” plac Une. Phelps scored with both doorn left the game with five
SANDY 61 — Verdoorn 8,
pair 7", 25“ doll clothing
SIX Riverside Powergrip, etc 610, ing first in competition at Ben charity throws to provide the
fouls. A shot from the corner Dobson 6, Jackley 12, Scales
774-2909
A-113
710x15 tires, tubes, wheels, 3
son high Dec. 11 “YFC Quar- slim victory mirgln.
by Scales erased a small Es 12, Phelps 20, Poppenhagen 1,
mounted All $25 665-6595
The victory gives Sandy a tacada lead to two points, 63-
tet Night'
WANTED—Guns, any kind, age or
Members of the
Williams 2.
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condition. Call 254-2627 day»,
Adult Chapter of the American one win and one loss record in 61, as the spectators came to
1957 PONTIAC 2-dr HT, $200
665-2254 evenings.
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Field Service here busy making Wilco League action as
the life. Onlv 26 seconds were re Estacada........ 14 17 15 19--65
1946 Ford coupe. $85 255-
preparations for the Spaghetti beginning of the season gets maining the contest and Sandy
FOR SALE—Table model cream
3867
Sandy...............18 17 16 10--61
R-2
dinner in late February to raise under way. Parkrose is also called for a time out. Coach
separator. Call Hoodland 785
NASHUA
10x60
mobile funds to obtain another foreign one and one in the win loss Nick
H-tf 1964
Robertson
gave
his
CLASSIFIED ADS PAY
home, dole expando, all elec exchange student for Sandy next column.
charges
instructions
and
they
MEET NEW FRIENDS, single adults.
tric, w w carpet, built-in refrig year.
flunked the exam and miffed the
Phone 665-5161 for free bro-
erator, oven, table top range
chure.
scoring attempt. With four sec
And now a recent incident
W-tf
Coll 279-4248 or 279-3841
SANDY
onds
left Jackley fouled out and
that
should
be
entitled,
“
Yes,
H-2
ALMOST NEW D-Therm gas heat-
RADIATOR SHOP
then Mcllhenny scored on his
Diana, there is a Santa Claus!”
er, 16,000 BTU. $75 MU 7-
Complete Radiator Hepun
President Lyndon B. John Before Christmas, Fred Pro-
free throw attempt to conclude
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Overnight Service
son is economy - minded every ett,
the
evening's
scoring
and
ice
Sandy's band teacher,
Guaranteed Work
system to retain their phone
HEIRLOOM
STERLING,
Damask now and then. There occasion
caUed Diana Lindsey In after numbers at the new location the victory for the Rangers at
Rose, 6 formal place settings,
school and said “Do you be- here. In the past It has been 65-61.
plus variety of serving pieces ally comes a day when he asks
for only half a billion. — Mem
665-3391
£.2
necessary to receive a new
phis Commercial Appeal.
phone number when moving
from one location in Sandy to
another location still within the
Mutual exchange.
THURSDAY, JANUARY 13
Making comment on the past
Hot dogs
year’s expense to update and
Potatoes and gravy
Buttered corn
keep the Sandy exchange in op
eration Danak stated that the
Hot roll and butter
Johnny Sez
highway job of changing poles
FRIDAY, JANUARY 14
FARM TRACTOR CO
along the new freeway cost
Fish sticks
See Us for New
- BUYING? —
335,000 while other projects
Potatoes and gravy
Jacuzzi
Pumps and
Peas
amounted to another 320,000
- S^.UNG? —
Repairs on All Makes
Roll and butter
in round figures. Work on the
— TR XDING? -
Of Pumps
highway project was “at no
MONDAY, JANUARY 17
cost to the taxpayer, either!’’,
Beef noodle casserole
24-Hour ?hone Service
Loop Hwy. & Boring Road
emphasized Danak.
String beans-carrot sticks
when calling Johnny,
Gresham, Oregon
Roll and butter
Telephone' MO 5-4164
TUESDAY, JANUARY 18
MO 5-3491 with
SPtf
Barbecued beef burgers
J. J. WALKER
Buttered carrots
Macaroni salad
AT 8-5045
WEDNESDAY,
JANUARY 19
LAWN
MOWER
Portland
4950 NE Union
Baked beans and wieners
ROTARY TILLERS
SP-tf
Pineapple coleslaw
ROHDE & ROHDE
Hot roll and butter
Olvin Hames», Agent
THURSDAY, JANUARY 20
107 So. Bluff, Sandy
Farmers Insurance Group
Ham patties
1326 SE 162nd
Potatoes and gravy
Phone MU 7-3503
Corn
Ph. 254-8251
Portlend
Hot roll and butter
FRIDAY, JANUARY 21
Creamed tuna and biscuits
Peas
For Job Printing,
Hot roll and butter
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A Public Service Editorial
by
CARL W. SALSER
President
MT
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EDUCATION CENTER
This is the era of “Human Rights.” But not al) is right with this era!
When We, the people of the United States, proclaimed our desire to “secure the
blessings of liberty to ourselves and our posterity," we should have pointed out, per
haps, that liberty is not license; that freedom is not an absence of all restraint; that
the human rights we cherish entail homologous responsibilities.
There are dozens of new nations in the world today, nations that the United
States literally financed into existence. Unfortunately, most of these new nations
have looked upon their independence as a prerogative to lean, rather than learn,
and demand frem others, rather than do for themselves.
They are long on rights, but short on reason; heavily in debt, but fierce in their
denial of any obligation.
Still, the problem of human rights pertains within our borders, as well as without.
Our own Constitution is only paper, if it is to be read and revered—but not obeyed.
Either provisions of the Constitution should be enforced—or the Constitution
should be amended. Breaking or ignoring the law—in short, scorning that document
which we consider to be our most sacred heritage—merely weakens our respect for
government and lowers us in the estimation of other nations.
However, the rights of a minority (so carefully delineated in the U. S. Constitu
tion) do not—and should not—include the right to tyrannize the majority.
Education Center and Pacific Business College
Pivision of Education Research Associates
1119 S.W. Park Avenue
Portland 97205
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age end should have their foetal
Security
cards or numlwra
April I la the deadline by available when applying. The
law for senior citizens, disabled
aaaeoaor Indicateli that their
veterans and veterans' widow* adjusted groas Income must
to Mpply for illese tieneftts. Un
tw leas than 82,500, too. Ei-
less they do apply In time emptlona apply according to
and qualify, they are ineligible
their age and adjust gross in
for the deferments
and ex
come as It applies here, Hattan
emptions.
said, included all income In the
Not long after World War 11
faintly.
that
Orecon
The assessor said it would
qualified disabled veterans for
assist the senior citizens wlx>
exemptions. For the most |M»rt,
apply to bring with them their
It stipulated that a veteran Is Oregon state Income tax form.».
one who served at least OOduya
The largest M he program
in a U.\ war or military or
in
the world Is in India, where
expeditionary
action
and
more
than 9,000,000 children
qualified for the American Ex-
are fed at school. Further In
pedttlonary Medal. It also
formation
la
available
at
quires that a veteran must tie
Northwest CARE Office, Fred
declared at least 40 per cent
erick A Nelson, .Seattle.
diMbled by the Veteruns Ad-
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m Ini Stratton. A disabled vet
eran may apply for tax •xemp-
tlona up to 37,500 In
true
cash value.
Unmarried widows of war
veterans are eligible for tax
•xemptlons. They can apply for
benefits up to 87,500 In true
caah value.
Tax exemptions on the first
310,000 tn true cash value of
their personal and roal pro
perties is considered to senior
Citizens here who make appli
cation. Properties tieyond that
sum must be paid at the nor
mal rate.
Senior citizens applying for
these benefits must prove their
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