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    8 - S A N D Y (Ore.) POST Thurs., January 21, 1971 (Sec. 1)
Fancher Auto Parts
dates grand opening
There are supplies for the with no parking. The new store
independent mechanic as well has 20 parking spaces
Fanchers was started in 1939
as the do-it-yourselfer.
and has continued to grow and
P a rts
a re
c a rrie d
for
Volkswagen and other foriegn now there is a branch in Sandy.
cars plus parts for high per­ The firm has 15 employes in
fo rm a n c e
engines.
The G resham .
Don Fancher says it was the
machine shop grinds blocks
and rebuilds axles, plus other Oregon T rail Saving & Loan
Association th at m ade the
exacting jobs.
The new building has a floor expansion possible W ithout
space of 12,000 square feet. The this local financing it might not
display room is 40 by 120 feet. have been possible, he said.
The old store at M ain and
Powell was only 20 by 50 feet,
Gay and Don Fancher will
have
a
g ran d
opening
ce le b ra tio n for th e ir new
building Saturday, Jan. 22.
T h e re w ill be g ifts and
demonstrations of high per­
fo rm a n c e
engines
and
cutaways so people can see just
how an engine operates.
Fancher’s Auto parts is a
member of NAPA (National
Automotive Parts Association)
which means it has a wide
choice of parts for nearly every
power plant.
BUSINESS DIRECTORY
Johnny >ez
- BUYING?
- SELLING?
-T R A D IN C ? -
24-Hour Phone Service
when calling Johnny
655 3491
with
FARM TRACTOR CO.
See Os for N ow
Jacuzzi Pumps and
Repairs on A ll M akes
o f Pumps
L o o p H w y . & B oring R oad
Gresham , Oregon
T e leph one: 6 6 3 4 3 5 3
J. J. WALKER
288 5045
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CHECK TH E CLASS’ H E D S
W inter Special!
on
Scorpion
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“ Hunter’s Safety” classes
w ill start at M t. Hood Com­
munity College next month,
where class participants will
learn safe handling of fire arms
in p re p a ra tio n fo r a safe
hunting season.
A special class for women
will begin Feb. 25 and another
Sandy Mixed
Doubles
1-18-71
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J.J. W alker R lty
13
3
Country Flow er Shop
10
6
SanRoEsta Lanes
9
7
Pioneer Real Estate
9
7
M t.H o od C lnrs
7
9
Sandy Fun. Home
7
9
Chuck Baker Rlty
6 10
Hoodland Pion. Mem .
Cem
3 13
High team game and series:
M t. Hood Cleaners 759 and 2163.
High individual game and
series: T e rri McManus 189 and
518; Duncan Brinkley 234 (sub)
and M arc Whedon 603.
class designed for youngsters
at least 12 years of age is set to
start M ar. 1. Each class will
meet once a week for three
weeks from 7-9 p.m.
Classes are lim ited to the
first 50 people who sign up and
w ill be taught by experienced
outdoorsm en and c e rtifie d
instructors. A fee of $1 will be
charged.
For more information, call
the Community Services office
at 666-1561, ext. 300.
or
e d a r P la z a
8 T O B E
at M t. Hood C o m m u n ity
C o llege, acco rd in g to P h il
Burgess, supervisor.
The main gymnasium will be
open from 9 a.m.-12 noon every
Saturday except Jan 26, but
showers and locker facilities
w ill
not
be
a v a ila b le .
Basketballs w ill be furnished
by the college.
The MHCC gym is also open
for community use Tuesdays,
5:30-7 p.m .; Wednesdays, 6:30-
10 p.m. ; and Thursdays, 5:30-10
AVAILABLE
AT
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S avings
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TWO YEAR
CERTIFICATES
($5,000. min.)
COMPOUNDED AND PAID QUARTERLY
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MAIN OFFICE:
2 3 6 N .E R O B E R T S
GRESHAM
P ho n« 6 6 5 8 1 9 6
H O U R S 9 to 5 3 0 P M
M O N . th ru F R I
ROCKWOOD BRANCH:
1 8 7 0 5 S .E . S T A R K S T .-
PO RTLAND
Phone 6 6 5 6 1 1 4
H O U R S 9 to 5 3 0
M O N th ru F R I
SANDY BRANCH:
C O R N E R P R O C T O R 8.
C H E R R Y STS S A N D Y
Phon« 6 6 8 4 1 8 5
H O U R S 9 to 5 : 3 0 P .M
M O N th ru F R I.
ACCOUNTS INSURED TO »20,000 BY THE FEDERAL
S A V IN G S & LOAN INSURANCE CORPORATION
Town & Country
1-5-71
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F arm Tractor
7
Brtwood Oil
6
A .4 J. American
6
Post Elec.
5
L
1
2
2
3
Town & Country
1-12-71
W
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Post Elec.
8
4
A J . American
8
4
Brgtwood Oil
7
5
Gateway Inn
7
5
Farm Tractor
7
5
G rim m ’s Serv
5
7
Sandy Shakes
4
8
Wms Thrftway
2
10
High team game and series :
G rim m ’s Service 804; Gateway
Inn 2198.
High individual game and
series: Harley Brown 194; Ed
Smith 509.
SERVICE
WE GIVE I!
INSURANCE
WE SELL . . .
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2
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10
D ixie’s Chalet
George M organ*
Local Representative
Sandy L m br 4 Hdwe
8
4
T J ’S
7
5
Zig Zag Inn
7
5
Swails Plm bg
5
7
Lewis Hdwe
4
8
B arker’s Plaza
4
8
Mt. Hood Shop Ctr
3
9
High team game and series
Dixies Chalet 691 and 1963.
High individual game and
series; T erri McManus 212 and
567.
S A N D Y P IO N E E R center Rick Z im m e rm a n is shown
battling for rebound w ith man from Sweet Hom e. The
Pioneers won the g am e and face Canby F rid a y night
there in th e ir next league encounter of the season.
Pioneers won the g am e played here 70-56, and Z im ­
m e rm a n got the rebound.
WALRAD
INSURANCE
AGENCY
668-4421
Sandy, Oregon
Professional Directory
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For Your Card In This DIRECTORY — Phone 6 6 8 -4 4 4 8
Tk fWEtfS
EDGE
By George MacAlevy
Football
seminar
The personal insurance counsel and advice
of a local agent is important to you in plan­
ning a complete insurance program.
Classified Business,
(Post Photo)
Last week, we really had runnoff and undercut banks.
‘W in te r’ S teelhead fishing! The beaches are under water
T e m p e ra tu re s w ere often and in many places the riv e r is
below fre e zin g . Snow was fu ll to its high cu tb an ks,
everywhere. There was no run allowing no access were it clear
of fresh fish in this part of the enough to fish. The prepon­
r iv e r , but a considerable derance of fish so far have been
number of dark fish had moved males, which leads me to
in from the lower river where believe we w ill have more good
they had been holding. This fishing for bright fish when
return to travelling had. no next the river drops to fishable
doubt, been triggered by the color and level.
This is not unusual. In the
rise in the riv e r which preceded
all that snow.
banner w inter of 1966-1967,
I have fished many times when the fishing was terrific
when guides iced up and from December 1 until Feb. 15,
required swishing them in the most of the larger females were
rive r to free the line, but this is caught after January 15th. This
the first tim e 1 have fished in has been so far, the best season
conditions where the reel spool since then. I feel sure there is
and the level wind guide also more to come, perhaps the best
iced up. All the fish I saw part of all.
During the last two seasons,
hooked or caught were dark I
was told of a bright fish or two the tendency has been to use
being caught, but these were sm aller and smaller lures and
exceptions. I managed to hook baits. In lures, the trend was to
six fish during these four frigid the sm aller Okie and the really
days, and all six were lost. One tiny Corkie. In bait fishing last
was quite a large fish and broke year, anything larger than a
off The rest got rid of the hook single egg or a very small peice
in the ensuing struggle in the of skeined cluster eggs would
rapids It seemed every fish be ignored a good share of the
hooked immediatley took off time. Definitely a tiny bait or
down river for the ocean.
lure was best if you wanted to
It was a tim e of frozen fingers get fish This season the trend
and iced up guides; snow has reversed. The full size
I flurries and occassional gusts Okies and Corkies, the large
of arctic w in d ; short periods of gob of eggs, the big bunch of
activity and long periods of yarn or salmon size wobblers
cast, drift, and retrieve. Each
get the strikes and the little
day the river was a little lower
lures go unnoticed There is
and required a little less lead to just no accounting fo r a
d rift the bottom w ithout
Steelheads taste in styles. The
M in i-M id i co n tro versey is
excessive snagging on the
rocks. The Sandy was as
e v id e n tly not re s tric te d to
greedy as usual, and much
womens styles, but to Steelhead
lures as well.
more lead now lines its bottom.
When a fish was hooked, the
immediate reaction was a hard
run d ow n stream , which in
many cases means into the
rapids The footing on the rocky
shore was treacherous Snow
hid many of the rocks and other
“ Philosophy and Science of
Coaching F o o tb a ll,” a 13-
obstructions, or iced them slick
under your feet Where the sun
session seminar with coaches
didn't hit. many rocks were ice-
from 12 different schools, will
glazed One had to be careful
start Feb 3, Wednesday, at Mt
Hood Community College
When a fish took to the rapids,
and most of them did, they
The sessions, to be held every
quickly out ran you because of W ednesday from 7-10 p m.
the caution exercised in run­ through M ay 5, will carry one
ning the rocks Yes. this was unit of u pp er division or
graduate credit and will be
real 'W inter' fishing
The river is out now, running accredited by Lewis and Clark
full and stained brown from the College
9 99
Gateway Inn
3
5
G rim m ’s Serv.
2
6
Sandy Shakes
2
6
Wms Thriftw ay
1
7
High team game and series:
Brightwood Oil 859 and 2457.
High individual game and
series: Leroy Anderson 215; Ed
Smith 570.
E a rly Birds
1-19-71
F f^ O M
S A V IN G S
RATE
1-14-71
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22
Cedar Plaza
42
22
Clackamas Cty Bk
42
23
M cKin Enter.
41
Swails Plmbg
33
31
Rexall Drug
32
32
Smith Mtrs
35
29
M eier Dairy
42
22
Thriftw ay
47
17
High team game and series:
Clackamas Co. Bank 1015 and
2838.
High individual game and
series: Jim M artin 214; Gene
Madison 571.
Bowl off Sun. Jan. 17.
Cedar P la za - 1st h a lf
champs.
W
L
J.J. W alker Rlty
3
Country Flower Shop 9
3
SanRo Esta Lanes
7
5
Pioneer Real Estate
6
Sandy Fun. Home
6
6
Chuck Baker Rlty
4
8
M.Hood Cleaners
4
8
Hoodland Pion. M em
Cem
3
9
High team game and series:
J.J. W alker Realty 775 and
2192.
High individual game and
series: Lucky Carlson 205 and
580: Deane Wesselink; 203 and
Fred Carlson 542.
Recreation
Up To 15% O ff On Some periods begin
A Saturday open recreatio.
Models Prices S tart A t period
for the public has begun
*569°°
Sandy Men
Sandy Mixed
Doubles
Safety
classes
to start
SANDY
4 9 5 0 N .E * U n io n Portland
Bawling News
NURSING HOMES
M c G uire nursing home
INTERIORS
GREGG'S INTERIORS
Rugs W allpapers Paints, Rug
S ham poo ing & U pholstering
(L o c a te d in B arker Plaza)
108 C herry S t.
6 6 8 5 15 1
668-4633
Hom e for invalids, convalescent patients
an d those needing nursing core
M artha C, M cG uire
R.N,
L o v m ^ L a re fo ^ h e ^ g e d ^ T c o n v a J e s c e n T -
ORCHARD CREST
NURSING HOME
CONCRETE READY M IX
MT. HOOD REDI-MIX
Ready M ix Concrete • Crushed
Rock - Sand and G ravel
Phone 668-6515
2 4-H o u r Nursing C are fo r a m b u la tin g
bed patients. Physicians on call.
an d
O n e M ile South o f Sandy
on Bonstedt Road
668-6336
OPTOMETRIST
Plant Located at Firw ood Junction
DR. ROBERT D. SCHOUTEN
NURSING HOMES
■ BAUNACH
Home for the Aged
V eterans - S ocial Security . W e lfa re
Gracious Living on Limited Income
Fine Food
668-6190
114 W . Proctor
Across from B arker P la za
PHYSICIANS
Physician a n d Surgeon
OPEN
,9 a.m. to 8 p.m
O ffice Hours: 9 A M . to 6 P.M.
D aily except W e d ., Sun.
Sat. 9-1
668 4117
¡edar Plaza
eToxei
6 6 8 -4 3 1 3
Sandy
ELTON D. LEAVITT, M.D.
D e p a rtm e n t S to re
>s» A « T M a M r
O PTO M ETR IST
O ffic e Hours 9 a.m . to 5 :3 0 p.m . D a ily
Closed Thursday a n d S un d a y
668-4144
P.M.
M ED IC A L BLDG., S A N D Y
REFRIGERATION
Ray & Ann's Country Store
surveyor
MARX & CHASE
Registered Land Surveyor
Registered Land Surveyor.
Surveying,, M a p ­
ping, Subdivisions. O ffic e lo cated ot
225 E. Burnside Ext.
Gresham
PLUMBING'
4
ROOFING
GRESHAM ROOFING CO
’
666 1006
B u ilt-u p R oofing Shingling
Lee & G a ry T ro u tn e r
BENSHOOF
Plumbing & Heating
Salea, Service, Installation
Sandy
668-4993
CONSTRUCTION
HOOD-LAND CONSTRUCTION CO
i
D ew A Used Appliances & Refriqer»ti->n
G U A R A N T E E D S E R V IC E .
The Shannons
668 4804
Sandv n * . 5 4 2
? l" , ' Hoad b . t w M n
5andy, Ore
Sandy
O rient
Backhoa Difcchtng - Top Soil - Sand and Gravel
Fill Dirt - C learing - Road Building
Phone 6 2 2 - 3 f51
|W (BILL) STIEMBARGER
Wemma, Oregon 97067
F R E E E S T IM A T E S
Kan's Roofing Company
Roofing of all Types
Hot and Patch Work a Specialty
Trades or Terms
668-4780
or
6 6 a 4 614
SAND and GRAVEL
ROCK CREEK SAND
AND GRAVEL
Crushed Rock, F ill and Top Soil
TAX SERVICE
658-3138
INCOME TAX
Phil Watson
R t. 2 B ox 2 3 . Estacada
" J U S T O V E R T H E B R ID G E "
630 4480
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