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TM« SANDY (Ore.) POST Thu»».. Nev. 34, 1** <»•<• ’>
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NOTICE OF FINAL ACCOUNT
No. 14710
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF
THE STATE OF OREGON
FOR
THE COUNTY OF
CLACKAMAS
PROBATE
DEPARTMENT
IN THE MATTER OF THE
ESTATE OF
VICTORINE W. HEACOCK,
Deceased.
Notice is hereby given that
the
undersigned,
as
Ad­
ministrator of the Estate at
Victorine
W.
Heacock,
deceased, has filed his Final
Account in the Circuit Court
of the State at Oregon, for
Clackamas County,
Probate
Department, and that Monday,
December 12, 1966 at the hour
ci 2:30 o’clock in the afternoon
at said day and the courtroom
of said Court have been
appointed by said Court as the
time and place for the hearing
of objections thereto and the
settlement thereof.
Dated and first published:
November 3, 1966.
Date at last publication:
December 1, 1966.
ARTHUR L. HEACOCK,
Administrator of the
Estate of Victorine W.
Heacock, deceased
McAllister, Burns, Gustafson
& Lock
29 N. W. First St.
Gresham, Oregon 97030
SP-48
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
No. 15076
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF
THE STATE OF OREGON
FOR
THE COUNTY OF
CLACKAMAS
PROBATE
DEPARTMENT
IN THE MATTER OF THE
ESTATE OF
THELMA B. SULU VAN,
aka PATRICIA LETTAU, aka
PATRICIA BERNICE
LETTAU,
DECEASED.
Notice is hereby given that
the undersigned has been ap­
pointed Administratrix at the
Estate of THELMA B. SUL-
UVAN, aka PATRICIA LET-
T a U, aka PATRICIA BERNICE
LETTAU, deceased, by the
Circuit Court of the State at
Oregon for Clackamas County,
and has qualified. All persons
having claims against said
estate are hereby notified to
present the same, duly verified
as by law required, to the
undersigned at 505 N. E. 2nd
Street,
Gresham, Oregon,
within six months from die
date hereof.
Dated and first published,
November 10, 1966.
Last publication, December
1, 1966.
BERNICE WYNHOFF,
Administratrix
WEISER, BOWLES & YOUNG
Attorneys for Administratrix
505 N. E. 2nd Street
Gresham, Oregon
665-4176
SP-48
SUMMONS
No. 64582
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF
THE STATE OF OREGON
FOR THE COUNTY OF
CLACKAMAS
JESS MORRISON and
PEARLINE MORRISON,
Plaintiffs,
vs.
LAWRENCE E. GOLLIHER
and KAY LYNNGOLLIHER,
Defendants.
TO LAWRENCE E. GOLU-
HER and KAY LYNN GOLLI­
HER, Defendants
In the name of the State of
Oregon: You are hereby re­
quired to appear and answer
the complaint filed against you
in the above entitled cause
within ten days from the date
of service of this summons
upon you, if served within this
country; or if served within
any other county of this state,
then within twenty days from
the date of the service of tills
summons upon you, or if served
outside the State of Oregon
but within the United States,
then within four weeks from
the date of the service of this
summons upon you, or if served
outside the United States, then
within six weeks from the date
of service of this summons
upon you; and if you fall so to
answer, for want thereof, the
Plaintiffs will take a Decree
against you as prayed for in
the complaint.
GEORGE L. HOWE1LER
Attorney for Plaintiffs
Post Office Box 366
Sandy, Oregon 97055
SP-51
CALL FOR BIDS
NOTICE is hereby given that
the Oregon State Land Board
will receive sealed bids at its
office in Salem, Oregon, up to
2:00 pjn. Monday, November
28, 1966, to be opened and read
at that hour, for a lease for
boat moorage purposes, of a
tract of land in the bed of the
Columbia River, as more
particularly described herein­
after, giving to the owner or
owners at upland fronting and
abutting thereon the preference
right to accept the lease at the
highest bid as set out in ORS
274.040;
the
Land Board
reserving the right to reject
any and all bids,
&id river-bed tract is
described as follows:
All submersible and sub­
merged land of the Columbia
River lying riverward 240
feet from the line of ordinary
high water fronting and abut­
ting on that part of the left
bank of said Columbia River
beginning at a point thereon
200 feet easterly from the
point of intersection of said
river bank with the center
Une of N. E. 185th Drive
extended
northerly,
and
thence running downstream
450 feet, all in Section 20,
Township 1 North, Range 3
East,
W.M.,
Multnomah
County, Oregon.
Blds must be accompanied
by a certified or cashier’s
check, money order or cash
for not less than the full amount
of the first year’s rental, and
no bid will be considered if
less than $145 annual rental
for a nine-year period, provid­
ing the
Land Board may
reappraise the leased premises
at three-year intervals for the
purpose of rental adjustment.
Establishment of property
lines will be the responsibUity
of the successful bidder who
shall also pay the actual cost
of publishing this notice. Bids
should be addressed to the
State
Land Board, Salem,
Oregon, and marked on the
envelope,
“Bid
to lease
Columbia
River Bed Land
(WPE).’’
STATE LAND BOARD
Dale Malllcoat, Clerk
SP-47
MAIL EARLY WITH
CHRISTMAS STAMPS
FISHT TUBERCULOSIS
and Other Respiratory Diseases
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Turkey Roasting
Timetable
NOTICE OF GUAR DIAN’S SALE
OF REAL PROPERTY
No. 14-524
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF
THE STATE OF OREGON
FOR THE COUNTY OF
CLACKAMAS
PROBATE
DEPARTMENT
IN THE MATTER OF THE
GUARDIANSHIP OF THE
PERSON AND ESTATE OF
ANABELLE DUARDO,
sometimes known as
ANNEBALE EDUARDO,
An Incompetent Person
Notice is hereby given that
pursuant to and by virtue of
an order made and entered in
the above entitled court and
cause on the 16th day of
November, 1966, signed by Ilie
Honorable Winston L. Brad­
shaw, Judge of the Circuit
Court, the undersigned,
as
guardian of the estate of
Anabelle Duardo, sometimes
known as Annebale Eduardo,
an incompetent person, will on
and after the 9th day at Decem­
ber, 1966, at the hour of 10:00
o’clock a.m. proceed to sell
said real property of said
estate at private sale for cash
or for part cash and partcredit
as may to the guardian seem
advisable,
subject to the
confirmation of the above
entitled
court, said real
property being situated in
Clackamas County, State of
Oregon,
and being more
particularly
described
as
follows:
Tax Lot 8, Section 29,
Township 1 South, Range 3
East, Willamette Meridian,
Clackamas County, Oregon.
Bids will be received by the
undersigned guardian at 29 N.W.
First St., Gresham, Oregon.
SG Naomi L. Barksdale
N a omi L. Barksdale, Guardi a n
of the person and estate at
Anabelle Duardo, sometimes
known as Annebale Eduardo,
an incompetent person.
Date of first publication:
November 17, 1966.
Date of last publication:
December 8, 1966.
McAllister, Burns, Gustafson
& Lock
Attorneys at Law-
29 N. W. First
Gresham, Oregon 97030
SP-49
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f ¡elLi ! ¡oteá HoodL*nd R,porter
Hoiv Long to Roast the Turkey
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To determin«« how long to ct*>k your turkey, uae
th«' chart below It gives th«' approximate time re
quirt'd to roast completely thawed or fresh
stuffed birds. Tim«' will he slightly leas for un
stuffed turkeys. Difference« in individual birds
may neceasitat«' increasing or decmuing «^Hiking
time slightly This chart is merely a guide to
total roasting time
WITHOUT FOIL
Army Private First Class
F. R. York, 23, whose parents,
Mr. and Mrs. Richard A. York,
and wife, Helen, live in Shndy,
completed eight weeks of mili­
tary police training at the Army
Training Center, Ft. Gordon,
Ga., Nov. 18.
He was trained in civil and
military law, traffic control,
map reading, prisoner-of-war
control and self-defense.
TIMETABLE
Purchased
ReadytoCook
Weight
Oven
Temper­
ature
Interior
Temper
ature
Guide to Total
Roasting Time
6 to 8 lb*.
8 to 12 lbs.
12 to 16 lbs.
16 to 20 lbs
20 to 24 lbs.
325*
325*
325*
325*
325*
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185'
185'
185*
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416‘Syi hours
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When dinner is set for a definit«' hour, wise
homemakers start th«' bird 20 to 30 minutes ahead
of schedule to avoid delay should th«' turkey take
longer to cook than was estimaU'd from th«' guide
This also allows time to make gravy and arrange
th«' bird attractively on th«' platter
WITH FOIL
Purchased
Ready-to-Cooh
Weight
Oven
Temper
ature
6
8
12
16
20
450*
450*
450*
450*
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Roasting Time
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JERRY' N. ISAKSON
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1 1
BASIC
TURKEY STUFFING HAMBURGER CHOW MEIN
Saute in pan:
AND VARIATIONS
Jerry N. Isakson, 23, son
1 lb. hamburger
of Mr. and Mrs. N. O. Isak­
son of Rt. 2, Box 602, Shndy, 1/2 cup butter or margarine 1 cup celery, chopped
has affiliated with the Naval 1 cupchopped celery with leaves 1 cup onions, chojiped
Add:
Air Reserve at the Naval Air 1/2 cup chopped onion
Station, Seattle. He has been Ac’cent (according to size at 2 cans cream of mushroom
soup
assigned to Air Anti-submarine
turkey)
1 can boa n sprouts (rinse and
Warfare Squadron (VS) 891.
W ater
drain)
He enlisted in the U.S, Navy 2 packages (8 ounces each)
1/2 large ca n Chinese noodles
in 1962 and whUe on active
prepared stuffing ■
1 can mushr«x>ms
duty served in Japan,
the 1/4 cup chopped parsley
Philippine Islands and in Viet­ 1/4 teaspoon each basil, rose­ 3 Tablespoons soy sauce
Mix and bake covered for 45
mary, and thyme
nam.
Melt butter in large skillet; minutes in a 350 degrees oven.
Isakson graduated from Sandy
High School In 1961. He is add celery and onion and cook Then sprinkle with other half of
now employed with Consolidated until tender but not brown. dry noodles and bake uncovered
Sprinkle withac’cent. Add water for another 15 minutes. Serves
Freightways.
called for in packaged stuffing 4-6. Note: Try Hamburger Chow
directions. Bring to boil. Add Mein as is the first time. After
stuffing and herbs; mix lightly. that you may wish to add finely
YIELD: Approximately three sliced 1*11 pepper or perhaps
The November meeting of the quarts, enough for 12- to 16- French cut green beans or 7
Sandy Grade school P.T.A. was pound turkey.
From the kitchen of Mrs.
held Tuesday Nov. 15 at 8:00
OYSTER STUFFING: Sub­ Miles McClure, Sandy.
pjn. in the old gymnasium. stitute liquor from 1 pint oys­
Featured speaker for the
ters for part at water; add
evening was Mr. Nick Wlltz, 1/2 teaspoon Tabasco.Coarsely
AVOCADO-LIME SALAD
Co-ordinator and co-counselor chop oysters and add to stuffing 2 pkgs, lime gelatin
of the Community
Parent- mixture.
2 cups hot water
Teacher Education Center of
ORANGE STUFFING: Add 1 4 3-oz. pkgs, cream cheese,
Multnomah County. Mr. Wiltz tablespoon grated orange rind
mashed
spoke on the “changing role” and 2 cups diced Florida orange 1 cup mayonnaise
of men and women in todays sections.
1 med. onion, grated
society and how it affects the
MUSHROOM
STUFFING: 2 av«jcados, mashed
rearing and education of our Cook 1/2 pound mushrooms, 1 green pepper, finely cut
children. He also answered sliced, with onion and celery. 2 cups finely cut celery
questions from the audience and Or substitute liquid from 6- 1 teaspoon salt
gave some very good ideas on ounce can mushrooms for part
Dissolve gelatin in hotwater.
training and disciplining child - of water; add mushrooms to Add cheese and mayonnaise;
ren.
cool. Add remaining ingredi­
stuffing mixture.
Entertainment for the evening
ents. Pour Into 2-quart mold
was provided by a 7th and 8th
Among the interesting new­ or large square pan; chill un­
grade boys special chorus under comers to the Sandy area are til set. Serve on lettuce with
the direction of Mrs. Fogdahl. Mr. and Mrs. Miles McClure mayonnaise. Yield: 18-20 serv­
The boys sang“Consider Your­ and their five charming chil­ ings.
self”, from the broadway mus­ dren. They have built a new
From the files of Nellie
ical “Oliver”.
horn e just off Hillcrest Road in Crowe, Lenoir City, Tenn.
Refreshments of
cookies, a location surrounded by trees
One of my friends, Minnie
coffee, and punch were served and ferns. Miles and Diane Sturkle, who is an excellent
in the cafeteria by sixth grade moved here from California cook, says this is the best salad
mothers following the meeting. and they are thrilled with all she has ever eaten.
There will be no Executive of Oregon’s greenery.
board meeting on Dec. 6, and no
Mlles is employed by Elec­ PUMPKIN ICE CREAM PIE
P.T.A. meeting on Dec. 20. tronics Specialties. Diane has
Instead you are invited to attend written feature articles for 1 cup cooked pumpkin
1/2 cup brown sugar
the Sandy Elementary annual newspapers and magazines.
Christmas Program.
Si e recently shared two of 1/2 L salt
her favorite casserole recipes 1/2 t. cinnamon
1/2 t. ginger
with me.
, 1/4 L nutmeg
LASAGNE
1 qt. Ice cream, vanilla
2 lbs. ground chuck
1 clove garlic or use garlic
Combine pumpkin, brown
South Section PTA held their
salt
sugar, salt and spices. Stir
board meeting in the Molalla 2 Tablespoons parsley flakes Ice cream to soften, then fold
City Hall council rooms Nov. 2 Tablespoons oregano leaves into pumpkin mixture. Spoon
10, with President Mrs. Larry 2 teaspoons salt
into graham cracker crust,
Baughman presiding. Discus­ 1 No. 2 can tomatoes (2-1/2 c.) then freeze till firm.
sion of a new program for Sec­ 1 12-oz. can tomato paste
• • •
tions was the highlight of the 2 cans tomato sauce
GRAHAM CRACKER CRUST
meeting with much enthusiasm 1 pkg. lasagne noodles
shown by all present. Further
CHEESE MIXTURE
1
1/2 c. graham cracker
thought was given toward a 3 cups large curd cottage cheese
crumbs
proposed three - county meet­ 2 beaten eggs
1/4 c. sugar
ing in the near future with 2 teaspoons salt
1/2 c. melted butter or mar­
Clackamas, Polk, and Marion 1/2 teaspoon pepper
garine
PTA’s.
2 heaping tablespoons parsley
Mrs. Carl Braman, of Can­
flakes
Combine and pat Into a 9 Inch
by, was appointed South Sec­ 1/2 cup grated parmesan cheese pie plate. Chill till set. About
tion Secretary to replace Mrs. 1 lb. mozzarella cheese or 45 minutes. As this is a rich
John Bell, Colton, whose hus­ | (2 pkgs, of the sliced kind) pie, suggested serving Is 8
band has gone into military
Brown meat in a little oil. pieces.
service.
Add next 7 ingredients, simmer
Mrs. Warren Cox, Canby, 10 mins. Cook noodles in boil­
South Section Vice-President, ing salted water until tender;
reminded everyone of the com­ rinse and drain.
ing Canby PTA meeting Nov.
Meanwhile combine cottage
21, with coffee hour at 7:30, cheese with next 5 ingredients.
Jeffry Tim Baldwin, son of
meeting at 8 p.m. Officers will Place half the noodles all over Mr. and Mrs. Harold Hagen of
be: State PTA President, Mrs. • the bottom of buttered baking Government Camp is among 104
Maxine Gassner; County Presi­ jdish; spread half cottage cheese members of the cadet brigade
dent, Mrs. Gene Johnsick; and mixture over; add half the moz­ at the University of Oregon
South Section President, Mrs. zarella cheese and top with half Army Reserve Officer Training
Larry Barghman.
the meat mixture. Repeat lay­ Co»ps (ROTC) who have re­
The next South Section meet­ ers. Bake at 375 degrees for ceived promotions this term.
ing will be hosted by Colton 45 minutes (or place In TWO
Baldwin was promoted to
grade school, Colton. A very bake dishes, bake one, freeze Cadet 2nd Lieutenant according
controversial subject will be the other for another time.) to Col. Embert A. Fossum,
on the program, Dec. 8, regis­ Serves 8-10 — From the flies professor at Military Science
tration 9:15 a.m.
of Mrs. Miles McClure, Sandy, at the University.
SANDY PU
South Section
PTA
ROTC Student
Gets Promotion
I
Mun>hy, Culvert, Curl«- cun-
•niu and Yucalecan X will leave.
30 to th«' 31 they will be at the
Tancuh and TUIum Kulm*. Jan,
1 aid 2 Laguna Union to search
for ruins and »ucb«'. Jan 3 to
Tancuh. Jun. 4 Tancuh t«»Puer­
to Moreloa to P!*t». Jan. 5
Piste to Markia. Jun. 6 Merida
to the States. If !*«!!>
Claude hadn’g shown me, not
only pictures, and maps lw«aild
not have th«* faintest idea what
I was talkiiw about. Naedlaasto
say I envy them th«> trip, ant
am most anxious to se«' them
when they returh. It’s all
th«' little side ha|>|>enlngs that
are so interesting Iohgai about.
Have tun, aid we wlff see you
when you return.
Beiat«*i Birthday greeting to
George Staggs. So very »orry
to have missed his party, but
Lorraine forgot to call me und
tell tn«' about it. If somone
don’t remind me, Ihe day Just
goes by, aid I am wh«*re I
am not supposed to be. What
a great way to live. Makes
It more exciting, that way. Ac.
cording to my on«' aid only, It
is my normal way of living,
and is nothing new.
Pat and Bastie Brewer had a
quick trip to Suit Lake City.
Bastie ha«l to go on business,
and Put got to go along. Daugh­
ter Sandy was a bit put out,
as they will be gone on her
birthday, which is the 23. Also
it will make Thanksgiving a
day lute, as they won’t return
until Thursday. But all thepro-
plems were Ironed out, uni
everyone is delight«*! that the
two at them have this op­
portunity. Have a wonderful
time, am! we will be waiting
to hear all about th«' trip when
you return. And a happy birth­
Congratulations
to Kathy day to Sandy.
Sneaking at Thanksgiving,
Howard on the birth of her 6
pound 5 ounce daughter, born George Staggs of the Barlow
Nov. 6 at 8:30 a.m. Also con- Trail Inn, will again be having
gratulati«xis to the|>r«wd grand­ his delicious four course
parents, Bert and lai Stauffer. Thanksgiving Dinner, for $1.75.
Little IX«vid Gilmore fell and Judging from the turnout last
cracked his nose. As if that year, I would suggest you get
isn’t enough, Carol’s mother, your reservations in early.
Ada Horsley, has been in the
Gordan BIttnian just hand«*!
hospital for a couple at weeks, me a release he received from
so tilings have been a bit hectic. the Action Sales Inc. at Bron-
But hope everything is on the son, Michigan. Gordan handles
mend by now.
the Bronsotv'AcUunral
and
Loren Purdy’s mother, from Bronson Reels. They have a
Montana, 13 visiting al their nation-wide contest going this
home. I’ll bet to keep the home year, and Gordon and two of his
fires burning, while the Purdys customers, are lucky winners
are off to Canada.
so tar this year. The Dealer
Dee Middleton was visiting on also wins, when his custonirrs
th«' mountain, last week. He is win. Congratulations toall three
over at Biggs Junction, and says of them. When it is a nation­
everything is going great guns wide contest, it Is always nice
over in that country.
to see people from th»> North-
Don’t forget the election on, west among the lucky winner.
December 5. There will be
I hope everyone has a won­
an election for a Water Com- derful Thanksgiving, and all
misioner, which Audie Lion­ eat too much, cause I know
berger and Claude Gudge irí­ I will. We will have the usual
running for. At the same tim« hectic day, around here«Grand­
and the same place üie Hood« ma will be up and all the chil­
Land Rural Fire Protec ti or dren and we will have too much
District, will be havinganelec- food, aid stuff anil things, and
tlon to elect a District Direc­ lots at noise and a wonderful
tor. As of this writing, Paul day.
Sanders Is the only one that I
know at that is running. There
will be one or two others, and
I will keep you posted. Hie elec­
tion will be held at the Lions
Hall on Monday, Dec. 5, from
2 to 8. Be sure and mark the
Van Kirk’s Florist at 12550
date down and vote.
S. E. Division have invited the
Also markdownthedate of the public to attend their Christmas
Hood-Land Extension Unit Ba­ Open House on Saturday awl
zaar. It will be Saturday, Dec. 3, Slinday, Nov. 26 and 27, 10
at the Lions Hall from 10 a.m. a.m. to 5 p.m.
til ? . The Hood-Land Women
Featured in the enlarged dis­
have comeupwithsomedelight- play area will be many distinc­
ful Christmas gifts and goodies. tive and unusual Christmas gift
An excellent chance to do some ideas,
decorative arrange-
of your shopping right here at menta
religtous
designs,
home. Be sure and remember mantle and table arrangements,
the date.
door swags and wreaths.
Visitors are sure to find in-
The intrepid explorers are off
again on another Quintana Roo spiratlon for their holiday de­
Expedition. Off to the Yucatan, corating in the wide variety of
The members will be Claude and festive items that will be dis­
Peggy Gudge, Quartermaster; played.
Bob and Nancy Lee, Leader; Dr.
Don Humphrey, Zoologist; Dn
Kenneth Cairns, Medical Of­
CRACK-DOWN
ficer; Dr. Peter Hurst, Med­
Traffic conditions sometimes
ical officer; Francis Murphy, improve when reckless drivers
Archeologist; Professor Ron­ are awakened by a pinch.
ald Calvert, Archeologist; Jack
Grant, Speleologist; Richard
Main, Entomologist; arrl Pro­
fessor Nelson Sandgren, Cine­
matographer. This year they
will return to Tancah via Puer­
to Morelos, then back into the
Jungle to Dos Bocas, Oyancah
and Laguna Union. This will be
a minor trek compared to last
Johnny Sez
years crossing of Quintana Roo
- BUYING? -
They will use Tancah as the base
camp. Hie two women will re­
- SELLING? -
main there while the men con­
- TRADING? -
tinue into the jungle.
24-Hour Phone Service
Mr, Grant and the Gudges
will leave here on the 8th of
when calling Johnny
December and drive down. The
MO 5-3491 with
group will heave Puerto More­
los on Dec. 19, and rpturn Qn
J. J. WALKER
Jan. 4. Dec. 21, they should
AT 8«5045
be at Tancah to proceed, the
4950 NE Union
Portland
22, to Oyancah arri Dos Bo­
SP-tf
cas. The 22 and 23 they will
explore the Oyancah caves. On
the 24, Lee, Gudge, Humphrey
and Grant will return toToncah
ROHDE A ROHDE
to spend Christmas. The 26 they
will proceed to Do., Bocas, be
107 So. Bluff, Sandy
there will the 28, then return
to Toncah, where some of the
Phone MU 7-3503
group will leave the expedition.
thanks to all the nice peoiUe
that called wondering where my
notes were. I wonder«*! also.
Seeing as 1 arrived at the.tindy
Post, with my notes , on Mon­
day, in time to cutch Jo on
her way to Gresham, tn fact
she wax waiting for me before
she left, xo she could take my
notes tn with her. What hap-
pened to tiu'm after that, Is as
much a mystery to me, as It
la to you,
(ed.’s note to Nell: Your Notes
were all set up on a page
when we discover«*! a 50 Inch
ad had been Inadvertantly omit­
ted from tii«' paper. There was
no place Ase to |>ut it. .so
out came your column. I
wouldn’t have dune it except we
all have to eat|)
Don’t forget the Hood-Land
Extension Units Bazaar on Sat­
urday, l>c. 3, at the Lions Hall,
from 10:00 am till ?. They
have come up with some ex­
quisite articles, as well as a
great variety. All made by th«*
talented gals of the area. A
great opportunity to purchase
that special Chrtstmas present.
Kathy Durr still in the hos­
pital, aid not improving too
rapidly. Boy do we miss her.
1 am afraid to go In, for fear
I will make her ft>e! worse
when sh«' sees what I do to
Duve aid I
my own hair.
have been keeping a check on
her, and hope that she will be
able to come home in the very
future. I know her fani-
ily feels the same way.
Check««! on Shirley Shaver,
and she is coming along fine.
She started with the physical
therapist last week, and we hope
that by th«' time you read this
that she will be home. We hope
Open House
SERVICE
LINES
Army Private First Class
William L. Halley, IB, »on
Mrs. Winifred B. Halley, Route
I, Box 185, Eagle Creek, was
assigned to th«' 556lli Trans­
portation Company In Vietnam,
Nov. 4.
Halley entered on active duty
in February 1904 und was last
station«*! in Germany.
SANDY SAW SHOP
Quality
Wofl
Repair and Shafpen Saw«,
lawn Mower«, Knlvet und
Sotto«« We Make Key*.
LENS
Rigging Shop
OPEN HOURS
Monday thru Friday
8 am. to 6 p.m.
Saturday*
8 a.m. to S p.m.
HOMELITE
Chain Saw* and Part*
SALES and SERVICE
Logging Supplie«,
Wire Rope, Hardware
OREGON CHAIN
All Size« and Length»
LEN'S
Rigging Shop
located IH Mi
f
Borton
Store and 2 Mi Wett ol
Eagle Creek Store
Estacada 379 6400
If you can't
find the
McCulloch
you need,
you
don't need
a chain
saw.
Whatever your cutting
need, there’s a McCulloch
to help you do it better with
less work. Take the push
button electric for a starter.
It starts itself with a push
of your thumb. Then there’s
DSP that cuts manual start­
ing effort in half. Looking
for lightness? MAC 210’s
are under 1 1 lbs.* with
automatic oiling. And there
are more. A complete line
of the safest, most reliable
chain saws in the world.
Come in and see. Your saw
is waiting.
’Engine weight, let* bar
and chain
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Chriifmat—Sen Your Dealer
MOEN MACHINERY
Sandy, Oregon
SANDY
BUSINESS DIRECTORY
Lawn Mower
farm tractor co .
See Us for New
Jacuzzi Pumps and
Repairs on All Makes
Of Pumps
Loop Hwy. A Boring Road
Gresham, Oregon
Telephone: MO 5 4164
SPtf
JEEPS
SALES & SERVICE
FARM TRACTOR CO.
loop Highway A Boring Road
Gr«»ham
MO
5-4164