Thur»., Oe«. 24, 196« (See. 1) THE SANDY (Ore.) POST NEAl92ndW665^309m h0U* * ' Too Laie to C lassify F.° S * £ NT: 2 bedroom hou? e P*r - BACHELOR CABIN, everything J * “ “ tlA llu y ONE COW and calf by side for sale Rt. 2, Box 88. Borina Ore 4004. K-43 W ANTED: Assistant Janitor by Sandy Union High School. This Is a 12 month Job. Swing shift during the school year and day shift during the summ er If Interested contact In person o r by m all. Sandy Union High School. Rt. 3, Box 215, Sandy O re 97055 or telephone 668-4151 fo r an application form . S’ Public Notice WANT AOS P»i we»l«e»^v4 ew> emnlrMv» a w »____ »— a.__a e $60 za __ a. - * _ furnished, no smokers o r furnished. month. room drinkers. 668.4427, C -43 furnished apartment, $75 month. , Separate living unit, - $95 month • • - - - ...................................... Pioneer Motel, Highway 26, 4 ^ ^ « V t W H ITE Ught oak table and m iles east of Sandy. 668-6262. R -43 sm all buffet. Reasonable. 665*7251. B -4 3 p d " 1950 DeSOTO 4 - door. In excellent shape, _^ood transportation. $100. 1966 C H EV R O LET sports coupe, 66S"*885 M -43pd 396, P °wer steering, power brakes, turbo hydrom atlc, special suspen- ,lo n > 411 bl4ck vlny* In te rio r. A r - 7‘ FOOT POOL table with acces­ ,e4i4n turquoise, 26,000 m iles, lm - sories. $250. 665-9553. M -4 3 Inaculate condition, $1,895 phone after 5. 668-4756. H -43 1962 P L Y M O U T H station »agon. New paint and tire s , a fte r 5 p.m. 610 N . M ain, 665-7580. B-43pd NOTICE OF ADM INISTRATOR’S SALE OF REAL PRO PERTY No. 15933 IN THE C IR C U IT COURT OF THE STATE O F OREGON FOR THE CO UNTY OF CLACKAMAS PROBATE DEPARTM ENT In the M atter of the Estate of HENRY M Y E R , Deceased. Notice is hereby given that the undersigned adm inistrator of the estate of HEN RY M Y E R , deceased, pursuant to an order of sale of the C ircu it Court E L E C T R IC RANCE 38 Inch. $25. 665-2532. H -43 of the State of Oregon to r the W ANT TO R E N T . 2 bedroom house. . . . _ - . -------------------------—------------- County of Clackamas, made and $65 unfurnished. 281-8510 5-4.1 MID-WAY DAY NURSERY 1955 C H EV R O LET pick - up . . . entered in the above entitled 4-speed, long wheel bai s e .663-4054. estate on the 24th day of Sep­ 2609 S.E. 136th S-44 tem ber, 1968, w ill offer fo r sale r g< m ilk cow. 668-6482. NOW OPEN i-4 , K-43pd and sell from and afte r the 1st 7 o.m. to 6 p.m. Monday through day of November, 1968, tor I wish to thank the many friends Friday. Snacks, lunches, planned cash o r fo r part cash and part and neighbors fo r th e ir many acts activities. Ages 2 through 6. of kindness and thoughtfulness dur­ c re d it, at 333 N . E . Third State Licensed ing the recent Illness and loss of S treet, Gresham, Oregon, the my dear husband.- 761-4181 or 774-3850 following described re a l prop­ Ted Van Donlnck. V-43pd A new chapter of TOPS (T a te M-46 erty belonging to said estate, Off Pounds Sensibly) Is being to -w it: formed In the Sandy area now. In the County of Clackamas, The TOPS Club Is a nationwide State of Oregon: nonprofit organization whose P a rt of the southwest 1 /4 of members attempt to lose weight the southwest 1 /4 of Section by safe, sensible methods. 34, T .1 S ., R .4E ., of the W . M „ Membership Is open to all who described as: need to lose weight, and m eet­ NORMAN W. Beginning at the southwest ings are held once a week. corner of said Section 34, in Interested persons wishing T .1 S ., R .4E ., of the W .M .; more Information may phone thence North 0 degrees 05’ 10" May Baucom, 668-4524. East 1311.82 feet to a point; thence North 89 degrees 28’ Mushroom Show Sunday 3 0 " East 332.20 feet; thence DEMOCRAT South 0 degrees 01’ 4 0 " West The Oregon Museum of Sci­ 1310.91 feet; thence South 89 ence and Industry w ill be the degrees 19* 20’ ’ West 333.57 mecca of mushroom fanciers feet to the point of beginning. Sunday, Oct. 27, noon until 7 The sale w ill be subject to p .m . That's the date when m em ­ the confirm ation of the above bers of the Oregon Mycologi- entitled Court. cal Society w ill present their EUGENE FENSKE annual show, grown over the A dm inistrator of said years to be the "biggest and Clackamas County — Position No. 3 Estate best In the w es t." Some 75 ADAM S, W ILDM AN & Society members w ill be d is­ A VOTE NOTE: W o u ld you like to have GERMUNDSON playing over 250 d ifferen t kinds a State Representative w h o w o u ld Attorneys fo r Adm inistrator of mushrooms, a ll collected 333 N . E . 3rd Street within a 120 m ile radius of MEET WITH YOU Gresham, Oregon 97030 Portland. TALK WITH YOU Telephone: 665-9182 Date of F ir s t Publication: PLAN WITH YOU October 3 , 1968. Date of Last Publication: AND THEN October 31, 1968. SP-44 NURSES AIDES needed Im m ediate­ ly fo r a ll 3 shifts. Call 665-3617 o r 665-9966. Echo Nursing Home. E -43 MID-WAY FOR KIDDIES Reducing Club To Start Here VOTE H IC K M A N For State Representative McClures Join Angus Ass’n. REPRESENT YOU M iles and Diane M cC lu re, Sandy, have been elected to membership In the Am erican Angus Associationat St. Joseph, M issouri, according to Glen B ratch er, secretary. There w e re 450 memberships issued to breeders of registered Aberdeen-Angus in the United State during the past month. We are entitled to this kind of representa­ tion, and this is the kind of legislator I want to be. Help me to represent you in Salem. YOUR VOTE IS YOUR ONLY HOPE (Poid Pol. Adv. by Hickmon for Stole Representative, Chrm. Jann Ruch, 9038 S.W. 25th, Portland, Oreg.) OPTOMETRIST DR. ROBERT D. SCHOUTEN MT. HOOD REDI-MIX Ready M ix Concrete - Crushed Rock - Sand and G ravel Phone 668-6515 P lan t Located at F irw ood Junction CONSTRUCTION N. B. ERICKSON H I F irw o o d Rd., Sandy Consulting 663-4690 R t. 3, Box 100, B oring, O r«. Industrial Developments • Mapping Subdivisions - Sewer and W ater Layouts 1 i LAWN and GARDEN M OW ERS SALES and SERVICE S j| jf W e Repair All Type« of Small Engine« 110 ■ 1. Proctor 668-6190 McGUIRE NURSING HOME 668-4633 8 if Home for invalid«, convoletrent patient« and thote needing nursing care g M a rth a C. M cG u ire , R.N . 8 ■ Physician and Surgeon 6644156 Veteran« - Social Security . Welfare Grociou» Living on Limited Income Fine Food I 1 I 8 1 1 E loving Core for the Aged & Convole«cent ORCHARD CREST NURSING HOME 2 4- Hour Nurting Core for ombuloting and bed patients. Physician« on call. 668-6336 MEDICAL BLDG., SANDY O ffic e Hour»: 2 to S p.m . M ornin g» by A p p o in tm e n t. C lo ted Set. BAUNACH Heme for the Aged 1 1 668-4117 One Mile South of Sandy on konttedt Road M e in St., Sandy SAND and GRAVEl ROCK CREEK SAND AND GRAVEL NURSING HOMES 1 I I I Office Hour«: 9 A.M. to 6 P.M. Doily except Wed., Sun. Sat. 9-1 P.M. SANDY LAWN & GARDEN 66S-6235 . W. A. NOEHREN, M.D. 1 I ELTON D. LEAVITT, M.D. toe a ^ o f t 4*4 v e a ^ Mt the age of 44 years® m ltte e * q »» . 29 1924 50 tunes submitted. According 18» He was born in L aP o rte, Ind., Xll, W ork CLOTHES 668-x840l Daylight Saving Tim e is very much like the old Indian who cut a foot-wide strip oft the top of his blanket and sewed it on the bottom of the blanaket it on the bottom of the blanket in order to make the blanket longer) Aist a rem ind er. .we*U soon be back on regular hours again. Last Monday night the second annual School Board-Faculty dinner was held In the Sandy High cafeteria. The main p u r- pose of this event is to acquaint the teachers with board m em - bers and to exchange ideas on school m atters. Good wishes go with Sandy High’s Plonalres this Saturday as they perform w ltheightother schools in the fourth annual Festival of Music at Centen- nlal High School. B rie f notes from Sandy High: 43 band students accompanied F red Proett to the U.S. A rm y Corps Band concert held at the Portland Civic Auditorium O ct- ober 16. . . .Sandy’ s w restlers have a new bright red and black mat this season. .Report cards should be arrivin g home any day n o w .. .the A in lo rClass LS ,HSPOnSMrUlL ^ i’“ ® cn^ ; J itra l Foe.^11 game. . .Senior Class members w ere raising money by having a pie throwing contest to let out suppre sed emotions! Sandy’ s F FA judging team brought home a second place banner in Guernsey Judging and a fourth place banner In Jersey Judging, from the Pacific In­ ternational Livestock Exposi­ tion. Members of the Judging team w ere C urt M e ie r, Ken M e ie r, Bob P arker and Bob L u d l.. .Bob P arke r placed fifth ln individual judging for the en­ tire contest in a field of 125 teams and 375 individuals. . Several FFA boys from Sandy served as guide around the P .I. buildings. Linda Keyser and Doug Beck­ mann both seniors, received outstanding honors in the Na­ tional Forensic League and have been awarded the Degree of Excellence. Points were ac­ cumulated speaking at speech tournaments and ln conte ts. A gold seal of recognition fo r th eir accomplishments w ill adorn th eir diplomas and their name and corresponding ach­ ievements w ill also appear ln the National Speech m agazine.. Pat Byrd and Kay Markham wrote the words to the Sandy High School Alm a M ate r song in 1964. " T h is would be a fine world if a ll men showed as much patience all the time as they do when waiting fo r a fish to b ite !" e e e if hate fouls the a ir? T ie Civil Rights? Whose business s it if van­ dals destroy, if a mad gunman draws, i f crim e lures a boy? The law ’s? Whose business is it if apathy th rives , if "s o w hat." ism rules, if w e ird itls survives? The schools? Whose business Is it lfd rafts cards are burned, i f some kook decries what wise men have learned? The F .B .L ’s? Whose business is it if big mouth hold sway, If a ne’ e r - do-w ell damns The American Way? Uncle Sam’ s? Whose business is it if L i- berty’s T ra in non-stops most stations as Peace waits in vain? The United Nations? Whose business is it if m a r- kets grow cold, i f goods beget losses, i f companies fold? The bosses? Whose business is it--w h o s e to open doors, whose to win or toloce?Thebuinses is yours, that’s whose!" So. . .Vote on Election Day coming up. . .your vote is counted! s o ME s t il l FIGHTING EIeven states constituted the Confederate States of A m erica ln the C lv ll War# F lr s t to s e . cede from the union was South C arollna, ln December 1860; last was Tennessee on June 24, 1861. Last to be readmitted to the Union was Georgia, on July 15, 1870. ELECT ALLEN TTTTT r M r. Howey attended school £ THERMAL UNDERWEAR SHIRTS or DRAWERS 0 JB 4 h 9 Each Extra Heavy Weight ♦or warm toasty wearing. Sizes S * M - L and XL Men's Thermal Union Suits $<198 2 long Sleeves Ankle Length Sizes M - I . XL MEN'S HEAVY WEIGHT Two Popular Style«— Crew Neck or Zip Neck, Long Sleeve« . . . Full Cut. Size* M - L - XI Lot« of Color« Time for Warm Heavy Weight WORK SOCKS 89\ Two Popular Stylo« • 50% Wool - 50% Cotton or • 45% Wool - 55% Cotton Intuloted Thermal No. 1 Value Heavy Weight Woven TO THE H O U S E OE R E P R E S E N T A T IV E S Á 1 r- ¥ y * Flannel Shirts $^98 Full Cut - Warm Flannel. Long Tuck-In Shirt Tall . . . Two Pocket« Supor Sizes $4.49 Jud* eS C h 0M IU n r y ■« Murtagh s « ¡o re from the % in Indiana where he grew to manhood. From the place of _ oun_ his birth he moved to C alifo rn ia. In C alifornia in 1955hem arried Naomi Penrod. From C alifo rn ia ™ M r. Howey and his fam ily moved . . . Start the Day Right With Warm !h : I ’ y i l l l /S •/ Built for Wear "Big Yank" WORK CLOTHES m“ nF s , , e . s<’ nK th* St“ * ,* .•ach* ’ way Physician and Surgeon I g j space. Phone 668-4448 En gin eer g g I can appear in this PHYCICIANS THOMAS D. TELFORD ■ 18 668-4315 ENGINEER | OPTOMETRIST Office Hour» 9 o.m. to 5:30 p.m. Doily Closed Thursday and Sunday Mt. Hood Dental Bldg. 668-4313 415 E. Pleasant Ave. Sandy Your message Construction end E q u ip m en t R o .d B u ild ing , Rocking, and Excavating R e n ta l A v a ilab le ERIC D. W IL L (p * The original copy of the O re - gon State Song is ln the main h a ll display case at Sandy H igh and with good reason: W ritten by M r . J. A . B u c h a n a n ,a to r- m e r Sandy High teacher, the copy was presented to the stu- dent body by D r. E m il Enna, also a fo rm er teacher. The manuscript has great historic value. The lyric s w ere w ritten while M r, Buchanan lived ln A storia and w ere entered ln a HARO LD K EN N ETH HOWEY contest sponsored by thsSociety of Oregon Composers. O ver 200 D4 P ° * ms were submitted. A fte r Harold Kennedi Ho ey, Rt. the words were se lected,aco m - For Y o u r C ard In This DIRECTORY — P hono 668-4448 CONCRETE READY M IX OBITUARIES Funeral Services were held Saturday, Oct. 19, at 10:30 a.m . at Bateman Funeral Chapel for E ric D. W ill, infant son of Douglas and Judith W ill of Route 1 Box 134, Sandy. The infant was born Oct. 16 ln a Portland hospital and passed away Oct. 17. Besides the parents E ric is survived by two b ro thers, Scott and Brad and Grandparents, M r.a n d M rs . LaVerne W ill and M r . and M rs . C a rl Loundree of Sandy, Rev. Edward Neuenfeldt conducted the services and private com - mltment fol’.owed at Lincoln M em orial P a rk . ____________________________ Classified Business, Professional Directory 11 about 6 years ago to make their ».____ . u . w o- , «... Recent wedding annlversar - Ctatoolic church. He worked aa a X a i K K R carpenter a ll of his Ute. During October 20th. Ernest W orld W ar U he served in tte arm ed forces with the UA another a im lw rM r y On October avy’ . , ., ,. 16th. James and Frances M c - Survlvlng are his widow, Lein celebrated th eir 43 rd ye ar Naomi of Sandy; three sons and Io . .O ct. 5 marked three daughters, Barbara Ann anoth#r „.«m m - of O revlU e, C a lif.; Kenneth of B ria n L am ko tT ad t ^ the U A Arm y; Je ffre y, G a ry ., Bob W hlUocka.toctober W v u Sue Anne, Shari Anne a ll a t L # p # c U l ¿ 4 EteZ home ln Sandy. Two brothers ■» I Bus w ell. . .CoogratulattooBl three sisters Ray of Alsea, __ Olympus _ ______ *•' The games held 658-3138 SPORTING GOODS N ew ano U»ed Sale« . S ervice • Pert» 110 W. Proctor 668-6318 SURVEYOR MARX ft CHASE Registered Lend Surveyor Registered Lond Surveyor. Surveying, M op­ ping, Subdivision«. Office located at . . . 225 E. Burnside |x t. 1 Greshem Tam M i .C j II 2 Pocket Reinforced throughout Size I 7 ’A up $3.98 $ 34’ RANTS Teal Proof Packets. Tunnel Site 44 up $4.98 $44’ LEE PREST WORK SETS Shirts Pant« C ru th e d Rock, F ill and Top Soil ■ SANDY CYCLE CENTER Bridgestone - Honda SHIRTS »2*1 w e re f H rt E l^ ‘ l0 n » F «» J » * Wound ° ° r n s r . . Jbe aura to votel In closlnf thia week, w ill quote of the C a rro ll Funeral Home, ■ ■■ Inr »«w yniously w trtten Item Lawn p T n d ta i <1’ * n w* #k " ’“ ‘a* Lawn cem etery9 South Bend Ina« •n tn ig d *JWlk>ee ' ____ » i t ? " officiated and M ra . A . was the organist. COFFER HOUR dom ta te s w tn g ,lfl if money ts ktag. eMKe Whose business Is It I f Adult coffee hour is at 9:30 politics sour. U g raft calls the V Lynchwood piays, i f greed has Its hoar? Christian church. It w ill be LJB.J.»®? followed by Bible school fo r a ll Whose h w laeee Is I t I f races age» at 10 a.m . le s p a lr, i f blacks battle whites. $5.98 OPEN FRIDAY NIGHTS 'TIL 9 LOTS OF FREE PARKING