Sandy post. (Sandy, Oregon) 1938-current, January 02, 1969, Image 6

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    Service Line
Alan D. CuLsforth, son of
Mr. and Mrs. Thomas C.
CuLsforth, 109 Thira Ave.,
Sandy, has been promoted to
airman first class in the US Air
Force.
A ir m a n
C u tsfo r th , a
plumber at Malmstroin AFB,
Mont., is a member o f Strategic
Air Command.
He is a 1967 graduate of
Sandy Union high school.
LETTERS ToThe EDITOR
Cantonese Duck. Had one
Saigon, Vietnam war damage and lots of armed
at p r e s e n t.
evening visit to a Red Chinese
Friday, Dec. 13 p r o t e c t i o n
Editor’ s Note: Hoodland re­ Dept. store. We were surprised
Up at 6 a.m. and to the Dangerous area to be in at
sidents Claude Cudge and Jack to se e all th e modern
airport to take a Cathay Pacific night, but peaceful during the
Fahie are on an extended tour
appliances, electronic gear, etc. 2-hour flight to Saigon. There day.
of the Orient and South Seas.
The four o f us went to
Claude is keeping friends up- sam e as Meier & Frank. were too many economy flight dinner Sunday night at Thein
Beautiful
handicraft
at
terrific
passengers,
so
Jack
and
I
got
a
to-date on the progress and
Nam Restaurant for Viet food.
experiences by sending letters prices. The poorer Chinese o f break, we got first class flight,
Had various dishes, the seafood
Hong
Kong
may
not
want
to
b
ig
d
e
a
f
,
a
r
r
iv
e
d
10
to this column.
was good, but I didn’t care for
buy
Red
Chinese
merchandise,
a.m
.-nobody
to
m
eet
us.
This
To the Editor:
but almost have to because o f is a real weird town. Lots of the meat in sauce dishes.
NEED A CAR?
Hong Kong price.
Beer, meat, and many other
signs at the airport warn us
Wednesday, Dec. 11
Thursday we shipped excess that falsification, mistakes, etc. items are presumed to be black
LOOK IN CLASSIFIED
Baggage to the U.S. and New can result in jail, fines, or market from U.S. supplies,
Sandy Post,
Zealand and prepared to leave confiscation, and they mean it. because there is no other
Had to have at least one Hong Kong. Down to the dock They really don’t like or cater source. You can buy almost
swim in the south China Sea at for a few pictures and we saw to tourists.
anything on the streets. Black
market is big business here
Hong Kong, so Jack and I took the S.S. President Cleveland
It is also the least modem
a taxi to Lido Beach for the dock with a fresh load of U.S. air terminal we have been in. and almost impossible to stop.
afternoon. A beautiful sunny tourists. Out to dinner again No taxi service, so we had to
More later from Bangkok.
day and only one girl on the with Jashan for a Korean go find a cab. Finally located
Regards,
beach. It’s winter here, so the barbecue. Cook your own at Alaska Barge & Transport Co.,
Claude
AVT0-TRUCK-FARTS natives don’t go in, the water is
the
table,
and
it’s
very
good.
found
Art
and
Rudy
Enrico,
311 E. Proctor
too cold. We thought it was Beef, pork, and chicken. Cost and we are now living in their
MS-4444
Sandy
Hours: 8 o m. Io 5 30 p m
great. S. J. (Mr. S. J. Chan) for 3 -$ 1 3 Hong Kong or $2.16 old French villa in downtown
Monday thru Saturday
picked us up after work. We U.S.
Saigon.
MACHINE SHOP
went to the hospital to visit his
Talking with various people
Manila is a tough town
Winter months are the time
wife May. Then to dinner for in Hong Kong one gets a where you can make a mistake fo r colds and ear infections.
different concept o f other and get in trouble, here you But sometimes these problems
peoples’ lives. Glorida, Tony’s make a mistake and get killed. can be avoided by use of dis­
girl friend, for instance, was A t a ll Viet and foreign infectants in the family wash.
Bacteria which cause these
born in Hong Kong and has government buildings there are
diseases
are not destroyed by
"YOUR NEIGHBORHOOD THEATER"
never traveled further than barbed wire entanglements,
hot water and detergent. This
Macao,
40
miles
from
home.
pillboxes, and armed Viet and
401 E. Powell
Gresham
665*0604
illness can be spread to other
She has a good education and A m erica n Military guards. members of the fam ily.
5 BIG DAYS - WED. THRU SUNDAY
intelligent imagination, and There is also a curfew from 9
To control these villains,use
feels as if she leads a cramped p.m. to 6 a.m. N o. one liquid chlorine bleach when
Thursday Night Adult Admission Price $1.00
life.
supposed to be on the streets. washing fabrics that can take
Many present day natives of
Our villa is across the street it. To do the job effectively,
Hong Kong were either bom or from the President’s palace, use a measuring cup to get
including
lived part o f their lives in China which is bustling with pillboxes the exact amount recommended
New Zealand culture exchange
before the present regime, so and gun enplacements. At on the label.
COLUM BIA PICTURES p
resent* « Stanley Kramer production
This is especially important wrestlers will meet the Mt.
they did some travelling before night our whole street is
Spencer , Sidney , Katharine
if
you use a community H o o d All-Stars at Sandy
the present restrictions.
blocked off. We are also behind laundry. Bacteria may be left
TRACY 1 POITIER 1 HEPBURN
H igh g y m n a siu m
Comparing Hong Kong to a barricaded yard, and all doors in the machine from the pre­ U n io n
Monday, Jan. 6, at 7:30 p.m.
Manila, one realizes what a safe and windows have ironWork, vious load.
T h e match will be held
city this is. A tourist here is as ornamental, but effective.;
r e g a r d le s s
o f w e a th e r
safe day and night as he would
The big Tet uprising, in
• TECHNICOLOR
conditions, as the visitors have
be in Portland. I ordered some which my son Nick, was
Plus
a tight 24-match schedule and
new business cards here, and wounded, was last January.
cannot be rescheduled during
THE SUSPENSE SHOCKER OF THE YEAR
had to go to a very old Chinese There was also a big uprising
their stay in Oregon.
part o f Kowloon to get them. 1 last June, at which time there
The Mt. Hood All-Stars are
went down in a taxi, and may was fighting in the street j u s t Sandy Elementary School
Jan.
6-10
selected
from local high school
have been the only white to be outside. The occupants here
teams from Corbett, Gresham,
in those alleys, sure got stared were kept in for four days and MONDAY-
Vegetable-Meat Stew
Barlow, Centennial, Reynolds
at.
seven people were killed in
Crisp Celery
and
Sandy. The freestyle
Opens. Wed., Thors,, Frl. at 6:45
Also got a haircut before I front of the house. Also a
Fruited Muffins
wrestling match will begin at
left Hong Kong, cost $2.80 rocket hit the house next door
Saturday and Sunday 12:45
Apple Sauce- M ilk
8:00 p.m. after the 7:30
Hong Kong (about 50 cents and killed five people." A
TUESDAY.
- Continuous Showings —
prematch ceremonies. The New
U.S.).
i fragment also sliced through
Macaroni and Cheese
Zealanders are expected to
the room in which I am
Celery with Peanutbutter
entertain the spectators with
Carrot Sticks
sleeping, and there are plaster
their folk dancing and singing,
Bread,
Butter,
M
ilk
patches still showing.
as well as displaying their mat
Raisins
The house next door is still
WEDNESDAY-
prowess.
a wreck and I have pictures o f
Sloppy Joe on Flaky Biscuit
In New Zealand, athletics
same. (Incidentally, I have
Carrot-Pineapple Jello
are
not
sp o n so r e d
by
taken nearly 600 slides to
Crisp Lettuce
educational institutions, thusly
date-so I’ll have some good
Milk
various athletic clubs are
shows when I return.) Jack has
THURSDAY-
formed. All members o f the
taken about 60 rolls of colored
Flsh Stick
New Zealand team are 15-18
movies.
Buttered Green Beans
F o r Y o u r C o rd In T h is D IR E C T O R Y - P h o n o 6 6 8 - 4 4 4 8
years o f age and are members
Also o f interest, our cab was Cornbread and Jelly
Tossed Salad
o f their local clubs. The guests
sto p p ed
on th e str e e t
CHAIN SAWS
NURSING HOMES
are from various parts o f New
yesterday, the driver was M ilk
frisked, cab shook down, and FRIDAY-
loving Care for the Aged & Convalescent
Vegetable Chowder
they even used a big minor
ORCHARD CREST
Weenie
Sal«* and Service
contraption to inspect under Cabbage- Apple Salad
NURSING HOME
Sandy Lawn & Garden
24-Hour Nursing Care for ambulating and
the car. Didn’t bother Jack and Buttered Rolls
664-6235
110 E. Proctor
bed patients. Physicians on call.
’ me, though. I thought the M ilk
One Mile South of Sandy
J ee p n ey s o f Manila were
668-6336
on Bonstedt Road
CONCRETE READY M IX
i overcrowded, but here they
N O T IC E T O C R E D IT O R S
M etro league basketball
N o. 16136
have 3-wheel Lamprettas that
OPTOMETRIST
MT. HOOD REDI-MIX
action
resumes next Tuesday,
take eleven passengers. Viets
IN T H E C IR C U IT C O U R T O F
Ready Mix Concrete - Crushed
THE
STATE OF OREGON
Jan. 7, and for Gresham area
are
small
people.
DR. ROBERT D. SCHOUTEN
FO R
THE
COUNTY
OF
Rock • Sand and Gravel
fa n s
th ere
is a n ea t
Called Dick Jensen at Can
CLACKAM AS
PROBATE
OPTOMETRIST
DEPARTM ENT
tid-bit...Gresham
at
Centennial.
Phone 668-6515
Kahn Bay, and he is going to
Office Hours 9 o.m. to 5:30 p.m. Daily
Neither team has seen any
In th a M a tte r o f th a Estate
join us on Sunday. Also made
Plant Located at Firwood Junction
Closed Thursday and Sunday
of
action since before Christmas.
our reservations today to leave
Mt. Hood Dentol Bldg.
668-43)3
DO RA M A Y CLESTER,
The Eagles are 2-2 in Metro
Deceased.
[CONSTRUCTION
415 E. Pleasant Ave.
Sandy
Dec. 19 for Bangkok.
standings,
the Gophers 0-4'.
Last night, frequently I
N o tic e Is h e reb y given th a t
B. ERICKSON
th e
undersigned
has
been
PHYSICIANS
Central Catholic and Astoria
could hear sounds o f our big
a p p o in te d a d m in is tra trix o f the
currently are leading Metro
Construction end Equipment
guns shooting, so I guess there
e s ta te
of
OORA
MAY
ELTON
D.
LEAVITT,
M.D.
C L E S T E R , deceased, by th e
Road Building, Rocking, and Excavating
standings with 4-0 and 3-0
sure is a war going on.
C irc u it C o u rt o f th e State o f
Rental Available
Physician and Surgeon
marks, respectively.
O regon fo r C lackam as C o u n ty ,
Saturday we drove around
and has q u a lifie d . A ll persons
Office
Hours:
9
A.M.
to
6
P.M.
town
with
Art
and
Rudy-had
Firwood Rd., Sandy
668-4315
h a v in g
claim s
against
said
Doily except Wed., Sun
Sat. 9-1 P.M.
estate are h e reb y n o tifie d to
lunch at the International Club
present
th
e
sem
e,
d
u
ly
v
erified
FURNACE REPAIR
for Americans.
666-4) 17
MEDICAL BIDG.. SANDY
by
la w
re q u ire d ,
to
th e
The Gresham Wildcats rifle
undersigned at P. O . B ox 3 6 6 ,
In the wee small hours last
FURNACE REPAIR
shooters downed the Portland
S andy,
O re g o n ,
w ith in
six
night, there was a light o f
m onth s fro m th e d a te hereo f.
.
CHUCK MILLER
W. A. NOEHREN, M.D.
Oaks at Gresham Friday night,
D ate d and firs t published
helicopters
over
our
area
for
Service and Part*
Jan uary 2 , 1 9 6 9 .
Dec. 20, by the score o f 1927
Physician and Surgeon
Lest
p u b lic a tio n
January
Prompt 24 Hour Service
• about an hour and the heavy
to 1913. The high five for the
O ffic e H o ur*: 2 to S p.m.
30, 1969.
SHORTY'S CORNER
j gunfire was intense. Not too
N O L A E. C LE S TE R
locals were Gale Stockton 389,
Morning* by Appointment. Clo*od Sat.
A d m in is tra trix
Coll Collect 668 4)06 or 668-4595
close, luckily.
Robert Townsend, Jr., 388,
664-4156
Main St., Sandy
Sunday. Art, Jack and I
H O W E IL E R 4. H O W E IL E R
ENGINEER
Maurice Bliss, 387, Robert
P .O . B ox 3 6 6
took a drive in the country and
SAND and GRAVEL
S andy, O regon 9 7 0 S 5
Townsend, Sr., 383, and Art
A tto rn e y s fo r A d m in is tra trix
through Thu Due-very much
THOMAS D. TELFORD
Suhr 380. The “Cats” will host
Letters to the Editor
fan T her ['$
Control Germs
In Family Wash
HOOD THEATER
TREE DOWNS POWER LINE
/IfeiK Zealand Grap piers
To Meet Local Prep Squad
IQ ACADEMY AWARD NOMINATIONS!
BEST PICTURE!
guess who's
coming to dinner^ e
School
M enu
“WAIT UNTIL DARK”
Classified Business,
Professional Directory
H O M E L IT E
Eagle-Goph
Tilt Tuesday
Zealand’s two main islands and
are varied in their interests.
The team includes wrestlers
with interests as teachers,
fa rm er s,
b r ic k la y e r s ,
h a ir s t y lis t s , a r tis ts and
butchers, to name a few.
The team from “down
Under” will arrive on Jan 1 and
wrestle at Franklin High on Jan
2, Banks on the 3rd, and
Canby on the 4 th before
coming to Sandy on the 5th
and then wrestling the Mt.
Hood All-Stars on the 6th.
All proceeds will go to
support a team of Oregon high
s c h o o l w r e stle r s o n an
exchange visit this summer to
New Zealand.
The Mt. Hood All-Stars;
S e l l i n , R e y n o ld s ; Jerry
Wesselink, Sandy; Dennis Cate,
B a r lo w ; J o h n H a tch er ,
Gresham; Mike Dyal, Sandy;
Bernie Hansen, Centennial;
Dave Dyal, Sandy.
Paul W unische, Sandy;
Jamie Hendricks, Sandy; Steve
S u m m e rs, Gresham; Scott
Seiler, Gresham; Kurt Hansen,
663-4690
Rt. 3, Box 100, Boring, Ora.
658-3138
BUSIHESS DIRECTORY
SPORTING G O O D S
SANDY LAW N A GARDEN
SANDY CYCLE CENTER
Honda and Ski Doo
MOWERS
SALES and SERVICE
N U R S IN G HOMES
Now and Used
Sale*
-
Servie*
•
Part* 663-3511 Or
108 W . Proctor
668-6318
SURVEYOR
BAUNACH
Home for the Aged
MARX A CHASE
Registered Land Surveyor
Veterans - Social Security . Welfare
Graciout living on limited Income
Fine Food
Registered Land Surveyor
Surveying, M ap­
ping. Subdivisions. Office located of . , .
668 -6 1 90
McGUIRE NURSING HOME
6 68-4633
Home for invalids, convalescent patients
and those needing nursing care
M arth* C. McO>.re, R.N.
SANDY
Crushed Rock, Fill and Top Soil
Industrial Developments . Mapping
Subdivisions - Sewer and Water Layouts
We Repair All Types of Small Engine*
Free Storage Available with Service
468-4235
1 )0 I . Proctor
SP-5
ROCK CREEK SAND
AND GRAVEL
225 E. Burnside Ext.
Gresham
APPRAISERS
APPRAISALS
Johnny Sez
- BUYING? -
- SELLING? -
- TRADING? -
FARM TRACTOR CO.
24-Hour Phone Service
when calling Johnny
M O 5-3491 with
J. J WALKER
AT 8-5045
4950 N.B. Union
Portland
S P tf
Lawn Mower
Tax Problems . Buyers or Sellars
Condemnation* ■ Testimony
ROHDE & ROHDE
UNIVERSAL REALTY APPRAISAL
107 So. Bluff, Sandy
446-5261
P O
2273358
Box 3605 Poitlond, Oregon 9720B
See Us for New
Jacuzzi Pumps and
Repairs on A ll Makes
of Pumps
A
I-oop Hwy. A Boring Road
Gresham. Oregon
Telephone 663 4353
SPtf
M t. H o o d C om m unity
College’s Saints have had some
troubles this year, but certainly
not last weekend in Pendleton.
The Saints captured first
place in the Blue Mountain
invitational with a rousing
123-71 victory over Mt. Angel
in the championship game.
Friday night, they had beaten
W alla W alla C o m m u n ity
College, 87-71.
Mel Farris led the Saints
Saturday night with 23 points,
followed by Dave Smith’s 21.
On Friday night, Dave Smith
and Jackie Smith each had 24.
A ssu m in g th e weather
b r e a k s , th e S a in ts are
scheduled to open league play
in the Oregon Community
C o lle g e C o n fe r e n c e this
weekend. Blue Mountain will
be here Friday and Treasure
Valley Saturday.
In
F r i d a y ’s o t h e r
the Tri-County No. 1 team Jan.
preliminary game, host Blue
3rd.
Mountain had been upset by
Mt. Angel, 72-67. Saturday’s
Shopper Classified Ads championship finale wasn’t
Bring Results
even close as five Saints broke
into double figures. Jim Barton
■
Phone 668-4666
I
RANDY'S
TV SERVICE
Fa»t — Efficient
Guaranteed Werk
Phone 668-6711
302 Main $».
We Give
Green
Stamps
Wilco Action
Slated Friday
The weatherman willing,
Wilco league basketball teams
wili return to action this
Friday evening.
R e y n o ld s Lancers, still
seeking their first victory o f
the season, are at Jesuit Friday
night while Sandy entertains
Silverton. On Tuesday, the 7th,
Reynolds is at Silverton and
Sandy plays host to Wy’east.
Central presently leads the
Wilco race with a 3-0 record
w h ile S ilv e r to n a lso is
undefeated at 2-0.
Saints Capture
Tourney Title
Wildcats Win
Consulting Engineer
Tom Althauser, Sandy; Roger
G resh am ; G ary A ltm a q ,
Corbett; Larry Dutton, BarloW;
and Don Krebs, Gresham.
C o a ch es: Zel Gemhart,
S a n d y ; T o n y C u tsfo r th ,
B a r lo w ;
J im
B la z ie r ,
Centennial; Larry Thompson,
C o r b e tt;
G a r y M aben,
Reynolds; Randy McMicheal,
Gresham.
HOODLAND
DISI. CO.
UNION HEATING OILS
SERVING
HOOD-LAND AND SANDY AREAS
622-3184 or 665-2188
had 21 and Jim Jackson 20 for
the losers.
Friday night against Walla
Walla, the Saints had a bit
more trouble but still managed
a 46-32 halftime edge. Mike
Hull’s 26 points for Walla Walla
p aced b oth
te a m s. The
summaries:
~
Mt. Hood CC 87—Dave
Smith 24, Jackie Smith 24'r
Farris 10, Walden 6, Schmidt
11, Brown 4, Marlowe 2,
Vandehey 6, VanHee, Huck,
Nousing, Tetz, Morris.
Walla Walla CC 71-M ik e
Hull 26, Mickels 18, Duncan
18, Ryan 6, Thonney 3,
Hudson, Hollenbeck.
Mt. Hood CC
. . 46 4 1 -8 7
Walla WallaCC . . 32 39--71
Mt. Hood 123— Farris 23,
D. Smith 21, J. Smith 14,
Walden 20, Schmidt 13, Huck
8, Nousen 8, Vandehey fc*
Marlow 2, R. Brown 4 , V a n H q g )
2, Tetz 2, Morris.
O
Mt. Angel 7 1 — Barton 2 tv
Jackson 20, Jakel 5, Meddly
Peters 3, Layton 7, Howell 4 /
M. Marrill 7, Coker, Whippl££
Honor Shephard^
A rm y
S /4
R ud y D ay
Shephard. 23, son o f Mr. an < 5
Mrs. Oranis D. Shepha
la r d j
R o u te 4 , G resham ,
aw ard ed a Certificate o fit
Achievement Nov. 21 w h ile*
serving with the U.S. A rm jF
Security Agency Field Station
near Asmara. Ethiopia.
He earned the award foJ*
m eritoriou s service as aq ,
information specialist in the
station’s Headquarters,
a a •
Automobile
registration,
which reached 75 million In
1965, la projected at 97 million
cars by 1977.