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6 THR SANDY (Or».) POST Thor»., Ao«. S I, 1969 (Sec. I) «P Men have more problem* than women. In the flret place, they have to put up with women. -Françoise Sagan. Inflation is a method o f cutting a dollar bill in half without damaging the paper. F u r th er n ew s o f the whereabouts o f the Sandy High School Class of 1959: D on a (Farm er) Cotney attended Bethany Bible College in Santa Cruz California, and RECONDITIONED APPLIANCES T O CHOOSE FROM t (Financing Available) AMANA FOWLER G IB S O N M AYTAG NORGE SPEED QUEEN -S Y L V A N IA r is novi licensed with the South M O TO R O LA W e Service A ll M ake? A n d M o d e l* S A N D Y POST editor, Betty Hartman receives certificate and pen from Marine Corps recruiters left, Sgt. Mike ESTACADA APPLIANCE CO. Pitts, Sandy and Capt. Paul Dean, recruiter for the state Presentation was made recently for Mrs. Hartman's involvement in recruiting for the area. Dean said "This is just our way o f saying thanks for all your help and __ Gillum Assigned To New Station SANDY - SELLING? - - TRADING? - 24-Hour Phone Service when calling Johnny M O 5-3491 w ith J. J. WALKER AT 8 -5 0 4 5 4930 N .E . Union Portland S P tf Classified Business, Professional Directory Phono 66 0-4448 For Y o u r Cord In T h b DIRECTORY - APPRAISERS NURSING HOMES McGUiRE NURSING HOME APPRAISALS T om Problem» Buyer» or Seller» Condemnation» - Teatimony UNIVERSAL R IA L T Y APPRAISAL 646-3261 227-3338 P.O. B om 3603, Poi Hand, Oregon 97208 CHAIN SAWS Sandy la w n A Garden IIP E. Proctor CONCRETE READY M IX MT. H O O D REDI-MIX DR. ROBERT D. SCHOUTEN Office Hours 9 a m. to 5:30 p.m. Daily Il Bulldozer - Roadgrader W o rk j la n d Clearing, Road Building. Free Estimate» I la rg e ond Small Job» Accepted j Evening* 66*4973 Beckhoe Ditching - Top Sail - Send and Gravel Fill Dirt • Cleering - Road Building Phone 622-3131 |W . (BILL) STIENBARGER Wemme, Oregon 97067 FO RESTRY C O N SU LTA N T FORESTRY CONSULTANT I S I | | and LAND SURVEYING ED RYGWALSKI P.O. Bex 361, Gresham, Ore. 6661354 | j Call Collect 66B 4 I 0 6 or 668 4593 MM«««»» 6 5 8 -3 1 3 8 SANDY CYCLE CENTER Honda and Ski Doo A Heating 668-4993 and 110 E. Proctor -r*hed Reck, Pill end Top Soil Sale*, Service, Installation G A R P t W ----------------- SANDY L A W N A GARDEN MOWERS and TILLERS «ALES end S IR V IC t 1 10 1. Proctor 1 N U R SIN G H O M ES AAUNACH Homo fo r the A ged Veteran» • Sacral Security . W e lfa re Grooou» living on lim ited Income Baea* — F in e F Q U O A 6 6 8 -6 1 9 0 New end Used Salat .Service -P e rt* 108 W . Proctor 6 6 3 -3 5 1 1 Or 6 6 8 -6 3 1 8 SURVEYOR M A R X A CHASE Registered Land Surveyor W e Repair AN Type* a t S '"« 11 Engine. | | 6 6 8 -6 2 3 5 I SANDY LA W N A GARDEN BENSHOOF 1 IAWN I 8« law n Equipment, Power Tool» Sick Room Suppliet and M ony Other» SPORTING GOODS I I Sandy ■ D RENTALS A N D GRAVEL I PLUMBING I Office Haur»: 2 to 5 p.m. Morning* by Appointment. Closed Set. 668-4136 Mein St., Sandy ROCK CREEK SAND | ' I ; Plum bing W . A. NOEHREN, M .D . Phytic ion and Surgeon CHUCK MILLER |j P.M. SAND ond GRAVEL Service end Pert* Prompt 24 Hour Service SHORTY’S CORNRR II / Sat. 9-1 MEDICAL B ID G . SANDY 668 6235 FURNACE REPAIR 1 ‘ 1 I Daily except W ed., Sun. 668 4117 Timber Estimate», A pp ro italt, |j 1 1 Phytician and Surgeon Office Hourtt 9 A .M . to 6 P.M. Foretl M anagem ent, la n d Surveying i |l I s ELTON D. LEAVITT, M .D . COMPLETE LINE OP RENTALS R JftN A C K R & X iR r Closed Thursday and Sunday Mt. Hood Dental Bldg. 668-4313 415 E. Pleasant Ave. Sondy . IH O O D -L A N D CONSTRUCTION CO. 1 OPTOMETRIST CHARLIS POWELL I Day» 663 3615 1 One M ile South of Sandy on Bonstedt Road 6 6 8 -6 3 3 6 Reedy Mix Concrete - Cruihed Reck - Send end Grovel Plant Located et Pirweed Junction ■ and OPTOMETRIST Phone 6 6 8 -6 5 1 5 i Martha C. M c G u ir e R .N Loving Core for the Aged & Convoletcent 24-Hour Nurting Core for ambulating bed patients. Physicians on call. Sale* end Service i I 6 6 8 -4 6 3 3 Homo for invalid«, convalescent patient« t and those needing nursing care ORCHARD CREST NURSING HOME H O M E L IT E 668-6235 “d D o r o th y (Riggs) Maida U .S . Air Force Master attended Pacific University Sargeant Delbert W. Gillum Jr., fo llo w in 8 graduation from son o f Mr. and Mrs. D.w . Sandy. Her husband A1 Maida, Gillum, Rt. 1, Sandy, has * ” >e owner o f the Turquo.se arrived for duty at Upper Hoorn and recently purchased FARM TRACTOR CO. • • * z H e y fo r d RAF S ta t io n , the Flower Drum ,n Portland See Us for New England. Barbara Beehler, now a Jacuzzi Pumps and S e r g e a n t G illu m , an business education teacher at Repairs on A ll Makes electrical power technician, is Sandy high school, attended of Pumps assigned to a unit of the U.S. O regon S ta te U niversity Loop Hwy i i Boring Road Air Forces in Europe. He f o llo w in g graduation and Gresham. Oregon previously served at Da Nang recently received her masters Telephone: 663 4353 AB, Vietnam. de«ree in education. She is S P tf , The sergeant is a 1949 advisor for the Sandy high rally graduate o f Forest Grove High squad. CHECK THE CLASSIFIEDSj School His wife is the former Curtis Bogle spent four Vivienn Howard from England, years in the United States M arine C orp s where he travelled to Asia and Europe. Curtis and his wife, Judy and their tw o children: Steven Scott and Melissa Dawn, live in BUSINESS DIRECTORY Johnny Sez - B U YIN G ? - F lo r id a D istr ic t o f the Assembly o f God. She and her h u sb a n d , th e Rev. Gary C o tn e y , r e c e n tly moved from St. Marks Fla. to Langdale, Ala. where her h u sb a n d is p a sto r and missionary evangalist and Dona is assistant pastor. The Cotneys have travelled extensively th ro u g h the western and southern states and also in Mexico doing missionary work. Thev have two children Peter Regrttered la n d Surveyor Surveying. M o p ping. Subdivision» Office located ot . 225 E. Burnside Ext. Gresham Larry “Sparky” Valberg attended Washington State University for four years and majored in Police Science and Administration. He has spent six years in the lumber business and the last four as Manager o f the retail yard o f Valberg Lumber Yards in Troutdale. He and his wife. Orb, have one son, Mark 2. Sparky belongs to the Troutdale Lions Club and was recently elected President o f same. Jack and Dixie (Winfrey) F itz g e r a ld n ow liv e at Silverton, Ore. Shirley (Schmitz) Perkins attended Pacific Beauty School and now works part-time as a beautician at The Curl Shop in Sandy Larry and Shirley Perkins living in Portland have two daughters, Kimberly 3 and Cynthia 1. Larry is the owner of the Sandy Truck Line. Cec (Sellers) Doeleman attended University o f Oregon and Pacific Business College b efo re becom ing a legal se cr eta ry . C ec and her husband, Dave, have been married 7 years, have one son, Christopher 1, and live in Portland. Dave is General Manager o f E.G. Stassens, Inc. Realtor. Many c o u ld n ’t attend because o f distance but did advise o f their whereabouts. Some of these included: Robert Ziemer in New L o n d o n , O hio - Robert attended college and graduated with a B.S. in Agriculture. He is now e m p lo y e d as a construction laborer on Portland, where Curtis is a water-proofing contractor. His wife is a beauty operator. Joe Darr has been married tw o years to the former Cheryl Phillips (’61), and they reside at Wemme. He is the ski area o p e r a to r at Multorpor-Ski Bowl and his wife assists him in his business. Harold and Judy (Grambo) f Walters now live at Pasco, Wash., where he is a driver for Pre-M ix C o n c r e te C orp. Following highschool, Judy took some classes at Columbia Basin College. Bob Johnson, now living in Portland, was in the Navy, then attended I.B.M. School and junior colleges, and now is an IBM operator in the computer center o f Emmanuel Hospital. He and his wife. Toni, have been married three years and have one son, William Robert, who will be a year old in November. Gene Landis and his wife, I Rosemary, have tw o children: Stella Rose, 6, and Vincent, 3. They live at Brightwood. Gene is employed by Multnomah County in the Parks and Memorials Division. C h arles Lake attended Portland State for one year before becoming a paratrooper in the 82nd Airborne Division o f the Army. He is now a ski area s u p e r v is o r at MultorpojSki Bowl. Charles and hb wife .Judith, have one daughter, Wendy, 18 mos. M ilto n and Sandy (Nasshahn) live at Federal Way, Wash., where Milton is a sign h a n g e r fo r B oyd Sign Company. They have three children: Kim, 8, Kerry. 7, and Kris, 16 mos. Bili Perry is farming and belongs to the Estacada Lions Club and the Oregon City Elks. He lives in Estacada. Coming the most miles to attend the reunion was Janice (O ste r b a c k ) Murray who travelled from San Ramon, C a lif. Ronald and Janice Murray have two children: Rhonda Janice. 7, and Rodney Paul, 4. Ron is an accountant s u p e r v is o r f o r P a c ific T elep h o n e so they travel e x t e n s iv e ly . S in c e th e ir marriage they have lived In N ew J ersey , I llin o is , Washington D.C. and were transferred to California in 1964. Janice sponsors a church club o f 15 teenager girls in addition to being an active room mother John and Claudine Snethen and their children. Kelly Michael. 6. and Julie Kathleen 3, live in Sandy. John employed by the Oregonian as a linetype operator b Classified A d * Bring Resuhs The FINEST In Refrigerators Kathleen O'Brien OVER 8 0 NEW A N D • OOOOMMOOOOOMOOOOOI have learned.” - George Savile, pipeline in New London. Hb M a r q u i s of H a lifa x w if e , Barbara Jean, b a (1633 1695). “A highbrow b a housewife with a B.S. and person educated beyond hb Masters in Home Economics. ( in t e llig e n c e .” - Brander They have been married five Mathews (1852 1929). A few years and have two children: final words from Mark Twain. Donald, and Lora, 2. “Training is everything, the School is just around the peach was once a bitter corner...and so, a few thoughts almond; cauliflower b nothing on education: Charles Lamb but cabbage with a college re ferred t o “ h is joyfu l education” “I have never let s c h o o l - d a y s ” , w h ile my schooling interfere with my Shakespeare shared the more education.”!! oft-heard view o f “the whining Opinions differ — views are school boy, with hb satchel, contrary -- but all combine into and shining morning face, education. An unknown writer c r e e p in g lik e a sn a il, once wrote: “Gross ignorance unwillingly to school”! is 144 times worse than T h ro u g h th e centuries, o rd in a ry ign o ra n ce!”...and e d u c a t io n , w isd o m and so...on to school! knowledge have been life’s most sought after goals. In the 1st Century B.C., Publilius Syrus said: “It is only the ig n o r a n t w ho d e s p is e education.” Benjamin Franklin wrote: “It is hard for an empty sack to stand upright.” The famous philosopher Aristotle, felt that: “AU who have meditated on the art of governing mankind have been convinced that the fate o f e m p ir e s depends on the education o f youth.” Lord B r o u g h to n str e sse d th e importance o f knowledge by saying: “Education makes a people easy to lead, but difficult to drive; easy to govern, but impossible to enslave.” Even through humorists, we find education stressed in yet another way; “Education is what you have left after you have forgotten everything you 4, THE PLACE TO BUY IS N EIL R IEG ELM A N N A P P L IA N C E S JO N I 2ND G R IS H A M M O S 41 SI S&toa&eé/ ■IC SCHOOL SPECIAL Ball Point Pens 3 Pens & Semi-Moist 3-RING BINDER WATER COLORS 87c V alu« W ith C lip Board Inside 4-oz. 300 SHEETS Junior Size CLIP HOLDS YOUR PAPERS SECURE at OMEGA BOW COM PASS 10" Capacity PLASTIC RULERS 12 Inch 79* 10 GRESHAM REXALL DRUG G R phone 665-9191 E S H A M ,O R E G O N