Sandy post. (Sandy, Oregon) 1938-current, August 14, 1969, Page 21, Image 21

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    10 GRESHAM (Or*.) OUTLOOK Thur»., Aw«. 14. 1969 (Sac. 3)
4-H’ers Enter
Market Pigs
A 1925 MODEL T Ford roadster owned by Jerry and
Gerry Hubert of Portland.
This year’s market pigs from
the 1969 Multnoman County
F a ir w e r e e x c e p t i o n a l ,
according to Duane Johnson,
county extension agent. Good
quality pigs are free o f excess
fat, long with much bacon, and
a c le a n , sm o o th lo o k in g
appearance, he says.
Susan Ford, won the grand
champion award, the champion
award and two blue ribbons.
She is 13 years old.
Duwayne Palmblad won a
champion award, thi* reserve
grand championship and two
b lu e a w ard s. Jim Spittal
received a red ribbon for his
entry.
Richardsons Have
Surprise Visit
A 1913 MODEL T Ford with 18horsepower engine
owned by Glen and Shirley Black.
has a 40-horsepower engine
Old-time auto buffs are in
and travels comfortably at 35
for a treat at the Gresham Mall
or 40 miles per hour.
A u g u s t 2 1 th r o u g h 23
A 1 9 2 5 Model T Ford
(Thursday through Saturday).
roadster owned by Jerry and
In cooperation with the
Gerry Hubert o f Portland.
P ortlan d R eg io n a l Group,
A 1927 Chandler owned by
H o is e le ss Carriage Club of
Mr. and Mrs. Lunceford of
A m e r i c a , G resham Mall
Gresham. This car has an actual
m erch a n ts w ill present a
3 0 ,0 0 0 m ile s and is “all
display of 6 old-time cars in
original.” It travels easily at 45
the rotunda area of the Mall
miles an hour.
throughout shopping hours of
A trophy winner in its Class
the 3 days.
wherever it appears: A 1930
The display will include the
Model A Ford roadster owned
following:
by John and Leslie Santee of
A 1913 Buick touring that
Portland.
has been restored by Les and
D o r o t h y W a m p o le o f
Clackamas.
A 1913 Model T Ford with
an 18-horsepower engine. The
original cost o f this car was
A special “live” broadcast
$600. Glen and Shirley Black
w ill be carried from the
of Portland spent more than
Gresham Mall by radio Station
2200 hours restoring this car
KRDR from 2 to 4 p.m. on
until it is like new. It was
Friday, Aug. 15.
found in a hay shed near
Mall patrons and merchants
Sandy, Ore.
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be in te rv iew ed from
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owned by Don and Diane Jean
broadcast period, and some
of Portland. This car, which
records will be given away.
had an original cost of $1285
By Ruth Richardson
Mrs. E.D. Stowman, Havre,
Mont., spent Aug 6 with her
sister-in-law Mrs. F. Hatcher
and her niece, Mrs. Anne
Roemeling.
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A 1927 CHANDLER owned by Mr. and Mrs. Jack
Lunceford of Gresham. It's an all original.
Church Groups M eet
For A ctivity Week
Live Broadcast
Billed for Mall
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MEN AND BOY’S
HAIRCUTS
. . . Top» in Men'« Hair Styling
Hours 8 A M to 6 PM
Closed Monday
G re s h a m
M a ll
Main At Burnside
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C o r b e t t and P ark rose
Christian Churches plan a week
of youth activities August 11 —
Aug. 15.
A road rally starting at
Parkrose Church at 6:30 p.m.
is the first event. Each car will
f o l l o w d i f f e r e n t c lu e s
throughout the city until they
come to the final home for
refreshments and talk.
Tuesday, Aug. 12 continues
th e week with a game o f
garden golf and a “wiggle
party”. Meeting time is 6:30
p.m. at Parkrose Church.
W ed n esd ay a Civil war
movie entitled “Red Runs the
River” will be shown. The
story is about a Confederate
Colonel and his fight with God.
An offering will be taken to
cover the cost of the film. The
entire church is invited. The
film will start at 6:30 p.m. at
Corbett Church.
Thursday is the “Yummy”
P icnic at Blue Lake. Each
church is to bring enough food
for their group. Drinks will be
provided. Jay Hoffman will be
the speaker. Meet at Parkrose
at 6 p.m.
Friday is the final night.
Meeting at Parkrose at 6 p.m.
t h e g r o u p w ill go th e
R o c k w o o d Lanes bowling.
A fterw ords Harold Johnson
will be speaker at the home of
o n e o f th e members.
FOR EXPERT
LUBRICATION
W e lubricate with the proper lubri­
cants as specified by our service
station chart. Keep your car in top
condition. Come in now.
Ed's Mobil
Greskam Mall_____ 665-0413
Mrs. Doris Steinman and
c h ild r e n , Marjorie, Kathy,
Cindy, David and Becky left
Aug. 7 for a vacation at the
coast. They also planned to
visit relatives in Tillamook.
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V ern R ich a rd so n w as
surprised Aug 7 by the arrival
of his youngest brother and
family from Illinois. The two
brothers hadn’t seen each other
for about 16 years.
Basset Hound
Takes Major win
H oundsville Jamie Boy
Basset Hound male, owned by
Roy and Doris Butler Boot Hill
Kennels, Boring has started on
his way to the title o f
Champion, at 17 months of
age.
Entered in the Open Class at
Dog Fanciers Ass’n o f Oregon
Dog Show Aug. 3, he took a
three point major win, and was
Best o f Breed, with 18 Basset
Hounds entered.
L ater in the day
he
competed in the Hound Group,
and placed fourth, in company
with some o f the top winning
hounds on the West Coast.
Corbett Church
To Show Movie
“Red Runs the River,” a
p r o d u c tio n o f “ Unusual
Films ” will be shown at 6:30
p.m., Wednesday, Aug. 13, at
C o rb ett Christian Church,
Corbett.
The Civil War production,
filmed in color, tells the true
story o f the conversion of
Richard Stoddert Ewell, hero
o f the Confederacy.
W in Stereo
The Christian Cabas, Rt. 1,
Box 335, Boring, were winners
of a stereo set given at the
r e ce n t Multnoman County
Fair. It was awarded by Bryant
Piano and Organ, Portland.