10 TWO SANDY (Or*.) POST Thur»., D« IS, 10*4 I$ k . I) Piiblir Notirre LEARN TO Insurance Service CORTINA 7th Annual Sandy Post SKI SCHOOL STARTS Jan. 7,1967 at SKI BOWL ÍKÍTZ8ÚHEL SELECT FROM THREE TYPES OF TICKETS As Low as *16°° for 5 Lessons »15» A" Tickets WANT ADS LESSONS - INSURANCE ONLY B" Tickets ’31“ LESSONS - BUS - INSURANCE 7653 S-50 1961 BUICK Le Sabre HT, V. H Sipe, 658-3931 S-5lp $1goo C" Tickets • 1959 THUNDERBIRD Excellent condition, $800 Call 761-6118 T-50 FOR SALE-1967 Ford Country Squire George Kim 663-4034 K-50 BUS — PLUS TEST *This ticket is for former students who ski all five Saturdays and practice skiing. Students given proficiency test at end of five weeks MUST BE GRADE 7 OR OLDER, ADULT CLASSES, TOO '58 VOLKESWAGEN, good run­ ning condition, $250. 663-3559 C-51 ILLNESS forces sale, 1961 Road­ liner trailer, 8'x30', self con­ tained, excellent condition, 665- 8580, 665-0385 K-51 Ski Patches awarded each student WHITE LEGHORN PULLETS for sole, 6 mo old. Ready to lay 665-3507 B-50p PHONE 665-2181 CUTE TERRIER POOH pupp.es for Christmas 663-4836 L-50 Ask for Charlene OUTLOOK SANDY POST SKI SCHOOL APPLICATION - Name Age Address City Street Phone NO REFUNDS Ticket No eSandy Post fC ORTI NA NOTICE TO CREDITORS No, 15104 IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE STATE OF OREGON Kathleen FOR THE COUNTY OF MU 7 4063 O'Brien CLACKAMAS IN THE MATTER OF THE «Huw can you tell when IPs the Christmas Concert at Mindy but I have never seen anything altout them Well, lust week I ESTA TE OF Christmastime? Look Into a High December 21st, beginning like this. After u while a per­ was convinced, when aotnoong ERNEST PARKER SMITH, child’s shining eyes -- you’ll at 8 p.m. Among the scheduled son starts to enjoy It --why brought a man to the health Deceased. see Christmas there. See a selections win t>e .several suite not?.. .it’s not going to change I center who had been attacked by Notice is hereby given that neighbor’s wave, hear his by the 72 - voice A Ca|>ella I have been doing a little a (Hick of them during broad the undersigned has been ap. cheerful greeting --you’llknow Choir. animal hunting on weekerela, I daylight. Both of hithanda were pointed Executor of the Estate Christmas is near.” Mike Hunter, Patricia Mc­ haw gone with a couple of the chewed off, he had lust one eye of ERNEST PARKER SMITH, Yes, Christmas is near - Vicker and Connie Hutson all students down along the lake. and one ear. Well, anyway , Deceased, by the Circuit Court Stanly homes are outlined in celebrated birhtlays Dec. 12. It’s amazing what one canflndM that ended my thoughts about at the State of Oregon for brightly colored lights, wreaths Carol Holt, Shirley Gannon The most beautiful snakes I looking for a hyena!” Clackamas County, and has are hung on doorways, some and Charlotte Homes are SUndy have ever seen. You name Die qualified. AU persons having Christmas trees are already High’s recently elected Fresh­ color and I think we can find Don and Myrtle Iteming cele­ claims against said estate are in place -- Christmas baking man Rally &iuad. a snake to go with it. We also brated another wedding an­ hereby notified to present the scents the air -- mysterious saw many new birds, lizards, niversary yesterday -- Juts* 11 same, duly verified as by law parcels are quickly hidden Shene around SUndy High: and other small rodents quite Weisen had a birthday. required, to the undersigned away. Yes, Christmas is near.. Steve Root, Steve Ackers, Jun common in die urea. I have Will close with some Christ­ at the office of George L. Winner of the TV set given Ruegg and Marsha Mmth pre­ been talking with the people -- mas thoughts euce on Dated and first published: R. C. Burns, Viola Klein, canned food drive. . .Celeste leave them alone, and forget earth fulfill angels Joy.” December 1, 1966. Pauline Moore, Doris Bruck­ Kalama was named co-ed cor­ Last Publication: December ner, Eve Riley, Evelyn Ford, respondent for the Co-ed mag­ 29, 1966. D. M. Brader, Ann Coy, Evelyn azine, a national magazine for BENJAMIN H. HERNDON, Haagstrom, Marcia Gannon, teenage girls published by Executor SP-52 Josephy Unger, A. D. Benshoff, Scholastic Magazines. Selected LIFE Helen Holm, Ethel IMrnall, for leadership and enthusiasm SUMMONS HEALTH R. M. Simmonds, Barbara Fra­ in home economics, she will No. 64582 ley, Dorothy Wright, 0, R. serve as a junior adviser to AUTO IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF Smith, Helen Johnson, Dunna the editors, keeping them in­ formed of activities at Smily THE STATE OF OREGON Norris, Harriet Warner, P.J. FIRE THEFT FOR THE COUNTY OF Vlckley, Eva Sealander, Lavon High. . .Miss Mary Hunaaker DISABILITY Tirney, Wanda Pearce, Dorothy is coach of Surely High’s vol­ CLACKAMAS leyball team which includes: Ash, Anna Mae Carr, Kim JESS MORRISON and MORTGAGE Cravens, Nina Buhler, D. P. Eloul.se Itetton, Myrna Richey, PEARLINE MORRISON, RETIREMENT Cornish, Rose 9ierman, Lyman Julie Nichols, Donna Harrell, Plaintiffs, Morrison, L. Rollin, Earl Drew Penny Paluck (Captain) .Gloria Anderson, Siarun Gantenbeln, LAWRENCE E. GOLLIHER and Jewell Morrison. Char*«» (Scotty) Young Betty O’Hara and Nancy Nass- Boring winners included: and KAŸ LYNNGOLLIHER, hahn, Luis Pupetha, Ju Dee Lar ­ Virginia Dobson, Ken Kerslake, Defendants. THE BEST IN PERSONALIZED SERVICE Ruth Green, Ernest Coon, Mar­ sen, Connie Pullen and Rita TO LAWRENCE E. GOL LI- gery True, and Neva Stevens. Shepherd. . .December's Bou YOUNG'S INSURANCE SERVICE Other winners were: Olga and Girl at the month selected HER and KAY LYNN GOLU- 123 N. W. 1st ■ TELEPHONE 665 451 2 Weisgarber, Bill Cripps, Lola for responsibility were Mike HER, Defendants Stewart (Student Body Pre ­ Coleman, G. Gray, Margie SERVING YOUR INTERESTS IN GRESHAM In the name of the State of Wroklnger and Pauline Berry sident) aril Pam Jester, (Ed­ Sharon itor-in-chief, at the Pioneer Oregon: You are hereby re- from Eagle Creek; quired to appear and answer Keller, from Estacada; Carol Press). . .Students looking for­ the complaint filed against you Hewitt from Government Camp ward tu Christmas Vacation. in the above entitled cause and Erna Drake from Portland. Recent news received from within ten days from the date Ken Cool left Sandy December Dave Ludl, SUndy Peace Corps- of service of this summons upon you, if served within this 1st for basic training at Fort man in Awassa, Ethiopia: “I country; or if served within Lewis, Wash. Ken is going to have been spending a lot of any other count)- of this state, learn Aircraft Maintenance in time studying materials here which the people use to build then within twenty days from the Army. am Christmas shopping at the their hcMises out of. I the date of the service of this supposed to teach these people Lloyd Center I met 1966 grad ­ summons upon you, or if served outside the State of Oregon uate Kathy (Baylis) cashiering how to build a house out at but within the United States, in Newberrys. Sie is married mud. It’s a little different than building a house out of wood. then within four weeks from and living in Portland. Happy Birthday today to The process seems to be quite the date at the service of this and Alene simple. I sort at enjoy It - summons upon you, or if served Ronald Gagner outside the United States, then Sthnelder, and Happy Anniver­ its the best method of using local within six weeks from the date sary wished to Mr. and Mrs. materials that I have seen yet. The problems Is that they are of service of this summons H. L. Erickson. only good fur about 5 to 10 Standra Slrelt is working at upon you; and if you fail so to years. After that, they are likely Meier 4 Frank, Portland as answer, for want thereof, the to fall down with the lightest Plaintiffs will take a Decree a secretary. A weekerri visitor at the home windstorm. against you as prayed for In “it’s been very warm over at Martha Williams was her the complaint. here. Today It reached a nice GEORGE L. HOW EILER small granddaughter, Suzanne. 98 degrees. I am slowly getting Weekend birthdays: Clara Attorney for Plaintiffs adjusted to this new weather Kirby and Connie Berger last Post Office Box 366 and altitude. I thought my sum­ Saturday, Joan Dyal, Ned Dy al SUndy, Oregon 97055 and Lois (Harvey) "Biayer last mer in Mass, had prepared SP-51 me with enough hot weather, Sunday. «Silver Cotillion” Is the theme of the Honor Society’s Christmas dance to be held tomorrow night following the Too Uto to Classify Sandy-Madras game. Ute Sandy I BEDROOM furnished apartment, High stage band is providing on bus line. Utilities paid 665- the music. GREAT WAY TO THE MT. HOOD PLAYGROUND arusa GRASS HAY for sole, $20 ton,- 2 small burros, cheap Roy E Guddat, 663-3100. G-50 HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE ond ap­ pliances. 130 NE Linden, 665- 0742 J-51 Several students from Sandy High are selling Christmas wreaths. . .the Honor Society and the A.F.S. Club. Sipport your local Volunteer Fire Department Auxiliary - the Praying Hands pens they are selling make wonderful Christmas gifts. Contact Sadie Klein on any member at the Volunteer Fireman. Don’t forget to share your Christmas abundance with those less fortunate—support the Ki- wants Christmas Basket project. For Christmas entertain- ment, mark your calendar now so you will be sure to attend Federal Grant Approved for , County Park A telegram from Congress­ man Wendell Wyatt this week revealed that a federal match­ LEFT IN LAY-A-WAY. Singer in console equipped for zig 2Qg ing grant of $8,157 has been buton holes, decorative design», awarded to Clackamas County etc. Fully guaranteed. Total bal­ by the Bureau of Outdoor Rec­ ance due $32.10 or pay $5.00 reation for the development at month. Free home trial. Coll anytime 282-2256. the 13.7 Riverside Park. Funds for the park, which is SEWING CENTER SUPPLY CO. located near Clackamas on the 2121 NE Broadway Open 9:30 to 5:30 daily and Fri­ river, will be used for outdoor day evening until 9 pm. Eve­ recreation facilities. This will nings and Sunday, 287-4952 include construction of a shelt­ S-tf er, wading pool, rest - rooms, MAN'S TOPCOAT, size 44, blue­ and roadway, and Installation of gray, like new, $25. Mon'» playground equipment. A boat brown suit, size 44, good con­ launching site is to be con­ dition, $15 665-6837. B-51 structed In the park and costs of 1 PAIR BOYS' black shoe roller grading and clearing portions ci skotes, size 9’A $12 50 665- the park for planting (/addi­ 6175 R 50 tional native trees will also be . 26" BOY'S BIKE, 2 speed Good covered. SEWING MACHINES condition, $22 50 MU 7-4416 668 6391 O-50 FOR SALE—Building 40'x60" to be torn down Make offer • MU 7-3653 or 668-4593 8-50 SK BOOTS, men's size 8 Fine condition, $10 MU 7-2781 or 668-4448 after Sunday H-tf CONTRIBUTE TOYS Contributors to the Toy and Joy program sponsored by Portland Fire Departments were students at Orient. They brought many boxes at broken and unused toys to school for donation to the program Classified Business Professional Directory ltoiJfou^ar^r^hi»^|RlCTORY-Hwn^Uh^ CONCRETE READY MIX MT. HOOD REDI-MIX Ready Mix Concrete - Crushed Rock • Sand and Gravel Phone MU 7-7734 Plant located at Firwood Junction INSURANCE PHYSICIAN ELTON D. LEAVITT, M.D. Physician and Surgeon Office Hour» 9AM Io 6 PM Doily except Wed , Sun Sol 9 1 PM MU 7 2631 MEDICAL BlDG SANDY w. A. NOEHREN, M.D. Physician ond Surgeon Careful Driver You Dewrve the Best Office Hour»: 2 to 5 p.m. Daily except Thur». Set. 9-12 noon MU 7 2501 Main St., Sandy Bob Griffin Auto • Life Truck Business MU 7-3545 SANDY REAL ESTATE J. WOODLE NURSING HOMES Real Estate - General Insurance BAUNACH Home for the Aged Veterans - Social Security - Welfare Gracious Living on limited Income Fine Food MU 7-6304 M c G uire nursing home MU 7-4712 Office of Solmon River Bridge PHONE HOOD LAND 402 SAND AND GRAVEL ROCK CREEK SAND AND GRAVEL Cru»hed Rock, Fill and Top Sofi Home for invalid», convalescent patients 658 - 3138 and those needing nursing care. Mirth» C. McGuire, R.N. BRIGHTWOOD SPORTING GOODS loving Care for the Aged & Convalescent SANDY CYCLE CENTER ORCHARD CREST NURSING HOME Bridge»tone - Honda 24 Hour Nursing Core for ambuloting and bed patient». Physicians on coll. MU 7-68A 1 One M,le Soo,h o( Sandy on BonUedt Road S»l»» New and Used . Service • Part» 1,0 W. Proctor MU 7-7061 OPTOMETRIST DR. ROBERT D. SCHOUTEN MARX & CHASE -OPTOMETRIST Registered Land Surveyor to 5:30 p.m Doily except Wed., Sun Fri 1-5 30 p.m. Mt Hood Dental Bldg MU 7-2676 413 E Pleotanf Ave Sandy Maon*'*^ c L°nd Surveyor. Surveying, Subdi’i”O"‘ Office locoled 3 <"•••» eo.t of Gresham on loop Hwy. office Hour» 9 a m -O Box *31 Gresham