Sandy post. (Sandy, Oregon) 1938-current, January 20, 1966, Page 11, Image 11

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    Thurs,, Jan. 20, 1944
WANT ADS
Timber
Local Organizations Provide Report
j) TH| SANOV (Or, ,
n
New Wrestling Coach
On Activities To Sandy Women's Club
Former Estacadan
Card of Thanks
Sandy’s Service Clubs was of the Year, 1965.'* Judge
The basement of the Woman’s 1 p.m. A dessert luncheon will
the program presented by Mrs. Howeiler told of just one project Hall was flooded during the be served by
WANTED—Small or large tract
Mrs. E. F.
Many thank* to the City of Greth-
Roy Schoppert, Rt I, Box 140,
Howard
Bob Belsell is Sandy high field college in McMinnville
program at the [ark as an example of Christmas holidays. Several Bruns, hostess chairman, Mrs.
am, Gretham Volunteer Fire
Sandy. MU 7-4054,
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chairman at the Jan. 6 meet­ the help the Oral Hull Park incites of water damaged one Henry Perret, Mrs. Lewis Hall, school's new head • wrestling from where he was awarded a
Dept , Gresham Boy» Club and
everyone el»e who helped ut,
ing of the Sandy Womans club. has receiver!.
coach this year. He also teach­ degree in physical education.
box of books in the library and and Mrs. Harry Reed.
LOGS & TIMBER WANTED
and for their kindneuet, during
Ivan Barker, representing the
es classes in modern problems
A well was drilled at the park the electric stove in the kitchen.
MOUNTAIN VIEW LBR CO
Mrs.
Harold
Tharp,
program
He Ilves at RL 2, Box 1008
and after the fire
Klwanis club, in giving a brief and a pump Installed, and the A sump pump has been install­ chairman,
Phone MU 7-2141
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will
present
in Sandy with hla wife Judy who
The F. W Cook family
history of the club told the total cost was $4. A dozen or er! to prevent any future damage Chonlada Saekoh, the foreign
is a dental assistant for a Port­
C-3
LOGS AND TIMBER wonted Com­
members the word “Klwanis’’ more tai aînesses
supplied, due to flooding.
student
from
exchange
land dentist.
petitive price» paid O|a lum­
Wo with to exprett our appre­
is an Indian word
meaning hauled, drilled
ber Co, Sandy, Ore MU 7-
or installed
The next meeting of the Sandy Thlaland, now attending Sandy
ciation to our many friend» and
4567
“self expression.” The club without charge. Boys from the Women's club will be Feb. 3 at high school.
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neighbor» lor the sympathy and
motto is “We Build’* and the Sand y high school constructed
kindne»» thown u», and for the
club theme is “Leadership.** the cover for the well. The
flower», card» and contribution»
Furniture
»ent during the lou of our loved
An important project of the Gresham women of Elk has
one
local Klwanis group is the Key given $1200 each year to the
WANTED Round oak table, old
The family of Ellen Radford
The outstanding new Chris­
piano »tool Call 284-2552
club, a service organization in foundation. Many individuals
R-3
tian motion picture entitled
M-3
the Sandy high school. Key clubs contribute to the Oral Hull
“Beloved Enemy” will be shown
According to reports Ore­ may be a 20,000 to 25,000
We with to expre»» our »incere
help develop young men for Frxindation for the Blind, as well
SWI. 1
... hair, iplendid con.
in this Saturday’s Youth for
gon's
State
Parks
and
gratitude to our many friend»
Re-
dition Mr» Ray Mickey, 21535
gallcxi
reservoir
fed
by
wells.
leadership for the future, and as many service groups, fra­
for the kindne»» and tympathy
Christ Rally to be held at 7:30
creation Division of the State
5E Burntide 665-6354
M-3
The
new
park
facility
Is
to
instill
a
sense
of
purpose
ternal organizations, and in­
extended ui in our recent »orrow
p.m. at Benson high school,
Highway Department hopes to expe< ted to have heavy recrea­
for themselves, for their com­ dustrial and commercial con­
and for the mony lovely flower»
NEW foam rubber lectional, $110
N. E. 12th and Irving in Port­
have a portion of the 860 acres tional use. Included in the fa­
Mrs Audrey lauderback ond
munities, and their nation.
Doveno, chair, $84 90 Clem­
cerns.
land. The public is invited.
recently
purchased
along
the
children
cilities of the park will be over­
mer'», ) H mile» eatt of Orlen!
Other projects of the Klwanis
Mrs. Howard Berger report­
Mr and Mr» Leonard Lauder-
This picture, considered by
Clackamas River near Estacada night camping. It is In the pre­
on Loop highway
C-H
club is contributing to the Mt. ed for the Sandy Jaycettes and
back
many
to be one of the finest
ready
to
use
this
spring.
liminary planning stages at the
Hood Camp for Handicapped the Business and Professional
Mr and Mr, Deon Lauderback
Christian films yet produced,
A
representative
for
the
state
present
time.
children, providing children Womens club.
Mr» Phyllis Bell
Nurwry and
Mrs.
Duane
B-3
was awarded an Oscar as the
division has already contacted
with shoes and eye glasses and Knapp, president at the club
We
wi»h
to
exprett
our
tmeert
“Best Evangelistic Film of the
Garden Supplies
the
South
Fork
Water
Board
distributing Christmas baskets reported on the Sandy library,
thank» and appreciation to all
Year.’’
about tapping the board’s water
of food and gifts to families the club’s main project
our friend» and relative» for
SAWDUST—Garden or fuel. Twc
line
where
it
crosses
the
new
in the Sandy area.
their kind expreMion» of tym-
A dessert luncheon was serv­
unit» and up delivered 761-
park property. This, according
pathy during the recent lost of
3421.
Bob Grokett, president of the ed prior to the club meeting.
H-H
Seventeen congregations of
to Warren Gaskell, field en­
our loved one Our ipecial
Visiting at the home of Rev.
Sandy Chamber of Commerce, Mrs.
Harry Cole, hostess
Jehovah
’s Witnesses making up
thank» to Rev Johnton for hi»
gineer
for the state dlvlson,
and
world
history
as
well
as
and
Mrs. Harold L* Fuller is
outlined the aims and objections chairman, was assisted by Mrs.
Wood and Sawing
comforting funeral meuage, to
would be one of two water re­ Oregon Circuit No. Six have being assistant football coach. his mother, Mrs. Ellen Fuller.
of
his
organization.
The
Intent
Gordon
Barnum
and
Mrs.
W.
W.
the cotket bearer», the Bateman
been invited to attend a forth­
sources anticipated
tor the
Before coming to Sandy, Kimberley is enjoying getting
is to promote and advertise Howard.
Funeral Chapel, to tho»e who
FIREPLACE, heater wood
Slab
coming ministers’ conference
park.
The
other,
he
stated,
Belsell taught at White Salmon, acquainted with her grandmoth­
contributed memorial», and flow­
Sandy.
wood and lumber trim»
Erl
in the Portland area, it was
er, May God Bleu you.
Wash., for two years, where er too.
lumber Co , MO 5-5562, MU
The chamber of commerce
announced this week by Ray
The family of Either Johnton
7-2691
Mf
he also coached basketball and
Mrs. Fuller Is from Pales­
plans for 1966 are:
A. King, presiding minister of track.
____
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tine, Ill., and plans to be in this
1)
To
promote
the
commer
­
the
Sandy
Congregation.
MT HOOD Wood Sale» Shav­
Estacada Is Belsell’s home area for over a week.
cial, civic, recreational, and
ing», Sawdutt, Mill End», Bark
When releasing the announce­
town, where incidentally, In his
Too Lato to Classify
welfare of the Sandy area.
Shreds, delivered. Rt I, Box
ment King said, “The confer­
junior and senior years at Es­
105, Boring John 0. Winner,
2) To create an awareness
ence has been arranged by the
tacada high he was coached by
663-4846
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SCHEDEEN NATIONAL
In buyers of what Sandy area
By NELL HOWE
Watchtower Society ofBrook- Sandy
high's head football
PERSONNEL PLACEMENT
merchants have to offer Its
lyn, N. Y„ our world head­ coach, Ken Brown.
Hood-Land Reporter
residents.
Miscellaneous
New Office, Your Convenience
quarters, and is scheduled to
Beiseli is a graduate of LLn-
3) To actively promote local
18 N ROBERTS, GRESHAM
At the last meeting of the so will put it in now. Cleo be held Feb. 18-20. This will
WALRAD INSURANCE AGENCY
business
through
a
merchant
Mt. Hood Water District meet­ Shoups’ lovely white cat jumped be the second semiannual con­
665-111)
TRY A CLASSIFIED AD
Pho.ii MCI 7 ?86 1
promotion program.
ing, new officers were elected. out of her car window, In the ference to be held by this newly
Reference» Required
4) To foster and perpetuate Chairman, Jerry Lymp; Secre­
min­
vicinity of the Whistle Stop formed 1000-member
WOMEN
Increased good will among the tary, Nell Howe; Treasurer,
isterial
group and we are
Tavern,
and
she
has
not
been
legal »tono.
to $400
merchants of the area.
Walt BlalsdelL There will be able to find her. She has
Bkp dbl. ent, co»t occl $400 up
a looking forward to an extended
5) To encourage beautifica­
much more to report, as soon jewelled collar on. So if you program of Bible teaching to
Quoi, control tec. thd. •let. IBM
All Mak«« New A Used
tion of the business district as we have completed our legal
to $400
should have a white cat as a be introduced.”
Inven. contr. type 10 key to $385
and the residential area.
King said that facilities In
technicalities, and had further visitor please call Cleo, as
Rented-Sold-Repaired
Acct», rec.
to $375
6) To make known the ex­ engineer reports
downtown Portland and in the
she
misses
her
much
loved
pet,
Bkp auto. |oun.
to $350
panding recreational possibili­
Carol and Mickey Conan, of and would like to have her Lake Oswego area would be
ADDING MACHINES TOO Billing dk , elec. type.
$350 up
ties of the area.
the Zig Zag Ranger Station, back. You can reach her at used, with the Friday night
Orde, dk elk. Ight. bkp. to $350
7) To continue and expand are being transferred to Glide,
Sfeno. acct. rec.
$2.00 hr.
meeting convening in the Grand
Hood-Land 142.
1 got oH , dicta
the Christmas street lighting Ore. They will be leaving on
$325 up
Ballroom of the Masonic Tem­
'.o*t occt. asst own Iran*. $325 up
program.
the 26th. They will certainly
ple then shifting to the Lake
Key punch op.
to $345
8) To promote the city park. be missed
by
their
many
Oswego
senior
high school
• Ik. typ. dieto.
to $315
9) To complete the brochure friends. And the Extension Unit
gymnasium for Saturday and
Ip« typt.
gd. math.
..
.
$300 up
of the Sandy area.
Recep. d»p., fun job, evet. and Sot
Sunday.
will miss all the lovely rolls
Ladies' - Men's • Children's
10) To continue to assist the and goodies that Carol has been
□nd Sun.
$J85 up
The local presiding minister
Gen. oH. type, phne»., file $250
AUTHENTIC WESTERN
Mt. Hood Jaycettes with the bringing, as well as her charm­
explained that the convention
Mgmt, trnee. »port» good retail
Santa Day Parade and the an­ ing self. I think the Forest
Phon« 254-0776
A public installation of new would serve to continue the
$400 up
nual matinee slow.
Service plans these things, as officers for the ML View
jxpanded Bible-training pro-
SE 174th A Stark St.
MEN
11) To work with the Clack­
soon as we get someone all sembly No. 46 has been set jram currently in effect by
Chief occt.
»tart $9600
G-W
amas County Associated Cham­
mountain
trained, and are for Saturday, Jan. 29, at 8 Jie Watchtower Society. The
• Close Out, Priced So low
Off mg,, occt.
»tart $9600
bers of Commerce for the mu­ thoroughly enjoying them, they p.m. It will be held In the Sandy Congregation Is now mak­
We Dare Not Advertí». It.
$8000 up
fOR SALE —Ideal 765 MM Argan, Accountant»
tual betterment of each cham­
get transferred. Wonder if there Masonic Hall In Sandy.
ing necessary preparations for
Per», mg,.
$8400
tme Mauier 663-3163.
P-4
ber.
Pur. agent
LEATHER
Is any way we can keep it a
CHILDREN'S
$8400
To be Installed as the club’s attendance by all members.
MONTAG white enamel tra»E Sale cotm. exp $7200 plus exp.
L. J. McDermed, represent­
secret, how we like having them new officers are Janice Hem­
Highlight of the convention
WESTERN
WESTERN
Ind. eng.
burner. $30 665-3602
Mc-3
to $9600
ing the Sandy Lions club, re­ around.
mers, worthy advisor; Kathy will come Sunday, Feb. 20, at
Eng. mech.
to $9600
BOOTS
SHIRTS
ported members have donated
Peggy and Claude Gudge back Searls, worthy associate ad­ 3 p.m. when A. L. Franck,
Chern. Eng.
BOYS 3 speed bicycle, go-cart
to $8400
MEN'S
$12.95 up
Your
Choice
to
the
Oral
Hull
Park
by
giving
from their second trip to Mex­ visor; Carol Huston, charity; district Supervisor, will speak
Draft mech
663-4393, after 6 p m.
L-4p
to $7800
LADIES
$5.00 up
of their time and talent The ico. Kind of a let down, after Carol Meier, hope; and Kay o the assembled group. Peak
Draft. arch.
to $7200
CHILDREN'S
$3.00 up
SPARKS oil circulator Almoit new.
Ship dk Ium.
club
also
sponsors
Boy
Scout
ta $7800
many weeks of sunshine, to Kirby, faith.
attendance is expected to reach
$50 MU 7-4247. L. S. Mar »h.
Asst, troff, mgr.
to $8400
troops,
and has purchased come home to lots of snow.
1200.
, « .
Everything Reduced
BEETLES
ABUNDANT
Time and motion study
M-3p
$600
tents for Scout outings. The Was fortunate enough to be
Come and Seel
Pur. out., heavy equip. to
.„ $5600
A billion, 500 million pounds
Some 1,500 spieces of tiger
Lions club is responsible for able to go up and see some of
40 SQ YD black ond white nylon
Mgr. trnee, sport» good. retoil
beetles are known to exist, the of farm abundance, donated by
Gresham
Western Outfitters
the sign at the west end of their slides of the Quintana Roo
blend carpeting with pod 252-
$600 up
majority in the tropics. Less the U. S. as Food for Peace,
8574
^-4
Sandy which is to be used by Expedition, and they were mar­
"The Store for Horses and People, Too”
— Partioi lilting» Only —
than 100 species are known in are the mainstay of CARE pro­
clubs for advertising their velous. What a trip they had.
501 E. Powell
BARBIE, Skipper head». Chatty re­
the United States, but they are grams that will help feed 37
OTHER LOCATIONS
6650022
projects.
At the time they ticught they
pair, 7", 25" doll clothing
generally abuhdant throughout
18 N Roberts, Gretham, 665-1111
Mrs.
Eileen
Anderson
of
the
would
never
want
to
go
through
774-2909
A- 13
the nation. The largest in Amer -
806 SW Broadway
227 3638
Hoodland Women's club gave a It again, but are now talking
ica are found in sandy regions
833
Main,
Milwaukie,
WANTED—Gun», any kind, age or
654-3129 brief history of her organiza­
about returning sometime in
condition. Call 254-2627 days,
S-3 tion and it’s one big project the near future. The battle scars of the Mid-West.
665-2254 evening».
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The
club was formed only don’t seem quite as bad, now,
DOWNTOWN Gresham busineu
A NEW
three
years
ago by 11 women as when they were there. They
MEET NEW FRIENDS, tingle adult»
»pace for rent 224 N Robert»,
who
felt
a
need
for
a
civic
Phone 665-5161 for free bro­
Gretham
^.4
still haven’t received all their
chure
W.H
service group. The area rep­ pictures, or their movie ones,
UNFURNISHED 1 bdr apt. Ground
resented by the club extends and am looking forward to see­
OR
floor, all utilities Adults only.
ALMOST NEW D-Therm gai heat­
from Alder Creek to Govern­ ing the rest of them. Claude is
Coll 665-5135 eves or Sunday.
er, 16,000 BTU $75. MU 7-
141 W Powell Next door to ment Camp.
getting a written report, plus
2154.
5^1
post office, Gresham.
B-tf
The Hoodland Women’s club fifty of the best slides, for the
COSTS LESS
LOCKER BEEF by the half, 49c,
now
has
close
to
100
members
National
Geographic
Magazine,
when
you buy from
FOR RENT—Modern 2 bdrm, home,
cut and wrapped One Guern-
and they have other committ­
garage ond nice yard. Located all working on many fund rais­
»ey bull calf, day old 663-4221
ing projects for the park and ments to other companys. So
near SE 128th ond Holgate
evening»
G-3
$90 a month Phone owner at recreation center located in much to see and hear about that
Hoodland 308
W-3
Zig Zag on the Salmon River I couldn’t possibly
SIZE 10 maternity clothes, mojtly
go into
capri», $15 Silk brocade tult,
NICE HOME for elderly lady. Care Road. The park will eventually the smallest items about it,
$10 $20 takes all FR 5-4800
if needed
Reawnable. 665- have a tennis court, ball park, but It was a fabulous trip,
PONTIAC-GMC
55)8
horse shoe pits and a picnic and I hope they get the op­
8)8 Eatt Powell
Gretham MO 5-2166
GOOD black water spaniel, 5 area.
portunity to contìnue.
HAND TRUCK, 2-handle ware­
The park was formally ded­
house model, heavy duty »tyle,
yr» old, to give away to good
The following came In too
We Alto Sell the Fines*
home. 771-8070.
f-3 icated on Aug. 6. 1965.
one-ton load limit, $50 00. Out­
late to catch the last edition,
Top Duality Used Cars
look, MO 5-2181.
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The recreation building, an
3 REG. MALE Lab puppies $20
is being
each 665-8245
yu A-frame structure,
FOR SALE—Mixed hoy, al»o Ford
constructed at the present time,
model T truck Henry Cook, Rt.
SMITH-CORONA manual, stand­
YOUR EAGER BEAVER
1, Box 1092, Sandy, Oregon, 5
with materials and labor being
ard typewriter in good condi­
mile» ea»t of Sandy on old Loop
donated.
To
date
the
club
raised
tion, $30 $665 3442
A-4
NORTHWEST FORD DEALERS...
highway. MU 7-6362
C-3p
93500, and has pledged $1000
CHILDCRAFT
encyclopedia
set
a year for 10 years for the
BRACE YOURSELF for a thrill the
How and Why Library, 15 vol-
park. These amounts have and
first time you use Blue Lustre to
New- nev*r been used, will be matched by Clackamas' I
clean rugs Rent electric sham-
'Beloved Enemy'
At YFC Sat. Night
State Eyes Spring Opening
For New Park In This County
Witnesses Will
Meet Feb. 18
Visitor Here
Nells
Notes
TYPEWRITER
BARGAINS
ONCE
A YEAR
SALE
Gresham
Business
Machines
Rainbow Girls
Installation
January 29th
LEES
JEANS
$2.00
Pontiac
GMC
Frank
NEWELL
Ri STEWING
H CHICKENS
pooer, $1 Mlller-Kidder Hard-
ware, 120 N Main, Gresham,
M-3
FOR SALE—Berry wire, heavy and
light. About 2 tons. Price ranges
from 5 fo 10 cents per lb. Bu­
tane cook stove, 4 burners and'
oven, I year's use. Spark oil
heater, 2 room size In good
»hope Two 600x18" 6 ply tire»,
used but good, new tubes, 18"
wire wheels 2 wheel trailer, 3
factory-made dairy stanchions
in good shape. Inquire across
street from Union Oil Products
Alfred Johnson, 426 SW 2nd,
_ Estacada, Oregon.
J-4p
Miscellaneous Wanted
WANTED—Corner
MU 7-3808
China
cabinet
C-3
PRIVATE PARTY needs antique
clock, running or not; antique
doll, any condition; guitar, f
mm. movie projector; .22 rifle
any condition. 665-9426
F-A
TRY A CLASSIFIED AD
$25 00. 665-6487
B-4
Public Notice
°F MKKTÌMO
gotico In hereby given In com-
pllance with Chapter 676 O.L . 196,1
that a meeting ortho Budget Com-
tïtèl
O^* JJr1*1 ln School Dix-
trlct No. 2. Clackaman County,
t’regon on Wednenday, the aecond
ofpFr!’,,;u'‘7
’ Äk
P m . f aclflc Standard Time at
the Sandy Unton High School
Building, within aald district lo­
cated at Boute 1, Box 16, Sandy
Oregon, at which time the budget
message and budget document will
™u?U,,m,“'I ,0 ,he Budget Com-
'■ con8l<1eratlon. In-
persons may discuss pro-
posed budget estimates and pro­
posed programs with the Budget
Committee at this time
taii“ ** thl’ ,2,h d“* of January
OHABLES D. CRO8TON
Budget Officer
sI*-3
In the Colombian town of
Antioquia, 300 farmersarepald
in CARE food gifts while they
build farm-to-market roads.
The 10-month project “pay­
roll’’ will total 4,000 CARI
Food Crusade packages, sub­
scribed by Americans at a dol­
lar per package.
county as the park is a joint
project of the club and the coun-
The Hoodland Women’s club
assists with the Bloodmoblle
project, and the United Good
Neighbors Program. At Christ­
mas time the club gives a fam­
ily in the area food and gifts.
Judge George Howeiler rep­
resented the Oral Hull Founda­
tion for the Blind Inc. Judge
Howeiler gave club members
a background of how the Found­
ation got its start in 1962.
On Jan. 5, Mrs. Oral Hull
was named Oregon’s “Woman
I
TABLEMAID
giMARGARINE
TURKEY
O Oc
ZÖ
5: f S t $100
1M
necks 5;TU
JUMBO SUNKIST
„Oranges 459'
| gold bond
STAMPS
are selling 28% more
Fords than last year!
... thanks to the eager-to-please quiet­
ness, quality, performance and features
of our '66 Fords. Thanks to our eager­
beaver service and eager-beaver deals!
Ford quiet rivals $20,000 imports I Per­
formance choices up to 425 horsepowerl
Features include new Magic Doorgate for
wagons-see itl
SUCCESS SPECIAL! ÄiÄrtMa
WE ACCEPT
FOOD STAMPS
SEE YOUR EAGER BEAVER NORTHWEST FORD DEALERS O
WAYNES
1111 East Powell
Gresham
Phone
665-9535
Nortlwm ita« m S
AlMkt. 6,tt 10 month» INS vt. hrrt 10 month» ISM
*M m ixcr„M-WMtMnfton. OrtfM,
GLOS FORD
MT. HOOD HWY. A TENEYCK RD.
SANDY, OREGON