SANDY (Ora.) POST Thurs., April 15, 1971 r By DIA NE YAMASHITA 4-Hers have been busy with contests this past month. The results of the 4-H woodworking contests are as follows with the first listing the results of the test and iden tification and the second listing the results of the skills contest: Mike M ille r, reserve champion, red; David Turner, champion, blue; Mike Frazey, red; Tim Radmacher, white, blue; Mike Gann, blue, red; Paul Ceciliani, red, red; Eric Anderson, red, red. Guy Arrison, white, red; Doug Hillyard, red, blue; Terry M e rrill, blue, blue; Greg Pellissier, red red; Frank Weber, white; Sharon Karkings Mike Kuehn, white, blue. Sharon Larkings, reserve champion, blue; Ward White, champion, blue; Jennifer Higgins, blue, blue; and Danny Higgins, blue Leaders working with the 4- Hers in woodworking are Chuck Higgins and David Turner The 4-H photography contest results are as follows with the first listing test and iden tification and the second skills; Bill Brandolf, reserve champion, champion; Keith Bainter, blue, red; Devin Christenson, champion, red; Kama McFarland, red, white; Penny Balch, red. red; Eric Aalto, red, blue, Becky Beyer, blue, blue and Beth Balch, red, red. Leader involved with photography is Mrs Bainter. 4-H Leath ercraft contest results are with the first listing test and identification and the second skills: a B IR T H S - CLUBS Annette Tucker, blue, red; Yvonne Tucker, blue, white; Steve Hanson, Champion; Becky H arris, champion, champion; Jeanne Smith, reserve champion, red. Jonriita Burke, blue, red; Kerry Hanson, blue, red; Kerry Butler, champion, co champion; W alter Burke, reserve champion, red; Don Welch, blue, co-champion. 4-H Leathercraft leaders are Phil Painter, Fairview, and Diane Harris, Corbett. 4-H electricity contest results are with the first listing test Thur»., April 15, 1971 SANDY (Ora.) POST and identification and the second skills: Brad Knight, white; Gary P arker, reserve champion, L arry Collins, champion; Rodney Grimes, red; Nathan Right, red; Lindsay Rodd, blue and Tim Sackett, blue, red. Leaders are Clark and Lindsay Ross The sponsor of the February rifle postal match was the Montavilla Kiwanis Club. Placings were: Jeannette McClain of the Cartridge Family, blue; Greg Gleanon, blue; Alan Damon, red; Terry Morrow, red; Tim Archer, red; Gary Rogers, blue; Dan Strebin, blue; Ken Giusto, red; David Turner, blue; a ll of Gresham Target eers Rochelle P ark e r of the Cartridge Family, B; Steve Gleason, white; Greg Hart, blue; Doug Strebin, blue; Bill Swanson, blue; Jeff Goins, white; Donna Yamashita, blue; Dennis Giusto, red; John Hall, blue; Jeff Littlejohn, red; and Bruce ¡staff enson, red. Randy Douglas, red; Jerry Ekstrom, red; Eugene Cissna, red; B ill Ranstead, red; Valerie Schuler, blue, Dan Dunham, blue; Ethan Dunham, blue; M ark H art, blue; Patricia Ruddell, red, David Ekstrom , blue; Richard Hammer, red; Bob McNielan, red; Jeff Cissna, red; Carol Schuler, blue; all of Gresham Targeteers. Stephanie M cC lain, blue; Victoria Parker, blue, Sharon Larkings, blue, all of Cartridge Familys; Terry Lewis, red; Van Vandervelden, red; Norman Verboort, red; Laurie Lewis, red; Cliff Vandervelden, red; and Kevin Van Dyke, blue; all of Verboort Safety Shooters. H i H o S ilv e r! Sheriff’s reports said the Two saddles valued at $365 were reported stolen April 10 culprits entered the bam while from a barn belonging to Floyd Stafford was asleep and took Stafford, Rt. 3, Box 1075, the saddles. Troutdale. > «B £»7£O V r~ 73k WOODLAND PARK A daughter, Gloria Lynn to HOSPITAL Leon W illiam and Lenore A daughter Marianne Custis Maria Nelson, 17500 E Burn to Roger Douglass and Gwen side, March 22. A son Christopher Glen to B ritt Congoon, 16539 NE Thomas Geln and Bonnie Halsey, Portland, March 14. A son Donald Lyle to Ben Kathleen P e ttit, 19022 NE jamin George and Katherine Glisan, Portland, March 22. Elaine Slattery, 1760 SE 162, A son John Leslie to John Portland, March 18. Thomas and Carolyn Edna A son Charles Arthur to Harbour, Rt. 4 Box 804, Edward Clarence and Leala Gresham, March 23. A daughter Sommer Michelle Rose Harris, Rt. 2, Box 953, Sandy, March 19. to Richard Charles and Gail A son Brian David to Gary Jane Goetschius, Box 154, Robert and Margaret Louise Sandy, March 23. Cladek, 3840 SE 166, Portland, A daughter Rebecca Lorraine to Delbert Carlton and March 20. Carol Ann Lentz, Rt 1 Box 27A, Boring, March 24 A son Nathan Scott to Roy Gilbert and Beverly Jeanne Asbahr, R t. 4, Box 2104, Gresham, March 25. A daughter Ginia Mae to Wallace Bruce and Peggy Marie Christina, 23 NE 162 208. Portland, March 26. A daughter Tonia Marie to Roger Joy and Patricia Ann Lihs, 15048 NE Sandy, March 26. A son Jefferson John to Anthony Conrad and Anne Marie Mildenberger, 637 SE 190, Portland. March 26. B e tty C h isu m p ro m o te d h e r e H enshaw snam e b a b y Jason Betty Chisum, form er assistant operations officer the Gresham branch of the First National Bank, has been promoted to assistant cashier Mrs. Chisum served as bookkeeper and teller at the branch until her appointment to her former post in 1957. She has worked there since 1948. She belongs to the Gresham Chamber Area of Commerce, is president of the Gresham Business and Professional and is a member of the board of directors of the Gresham Boosters. Mr and Mrs. Roger E. Henshaw. Lubbock, Tex., are the parents of their first child, a son born April 10 at Reese AFB Hospital. They have named the baby Jason Russell. He weighed 7 lb. 15 oz. Mrs. Henshaw is the former Mitzi Fahner, daughter of Mr and Mrs. Werner Fahner, Gresham. Paternal grand parents are Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Henshaw, Gresham. The new parents are both 1964 graduates of Gresham High School. G irl Scout Day Camp training was held April 8 at St. Luke's Episcopal Church. Jane Richardson, Girl Scout Council staff member, assisted by Mrs Kenneth Jacobs, gave a program including ideas to prepare the women for cam ping Women from Gresham, Orient, Hoodland, Corbett, Rockwood and Centennial areas attending were : Pat Aeppli, Geraldine Crane, Edith Flesher, Dorothy Hall, Jean Harding. Rose Irish , Beth Kary. Mitzie Kerslake, Shirley Loftis, Rosemary Landis, Dorothy Miller. Mary Malena, Mary Olney, Jean Rhodes, Joan Scavone, Salley Spencer and Dale Tigner. The next training will be Thursday, April 15 at Ox Bow Park, Mrs. William Bennett of the A m e r ic a n C a m p in g Association, will be the trainer. O i FRIENDLY, COU RT EOUS SE R V 1C E ! LETTUCE M T h e m ost popular " ;alad Fresh, BOLOGNA JACK CHEESE Sigman 12-oz.............pkg. Great for Snacks. . lb. 55« 89 « ’ 1 ” PORK STEAK MILD CHEESE SHARP CHEESE ï 'S t . J I ’* PORK CUTLETS Pauly Wisconsin 2-lb. Loaf . . . . Every Day Low Prices on . . G old M edal Albertson's Fancy Cut . |b. White, Enriched Flour With This Coupon Choice B e e f ............. lb. ' 10.89 74c 58c $-,18 U.S. Choice (2 1 6 9 2 ) REGULAR or SUPER $-| 18 U.S. Choice Price W ithout Coupon $1 .22 C O U P O N E X P IR E S A P R IL 17, 1 971 SLICED BACON GROUND BEEF RID ROAST. . . . RIB STEAK.... T-BONE STEAK PORTERHOUSE SIRLOIN TIP STEAK SIRLOIN TIP ROAST $-,58 U.S. Choice C L IP A N D S A V E $-, 68 Added Softness for greater comfort. U.S. Choice Steak . » » A LBEliTSOIfS COUPON GREAT AMERICAN SOUPS With This Coupon 5=*1 IMAXW ELL HOUSE N lL X W tl1. ; Regular, Onp f f H O U S i I Electra Perk CL IP A N D S A V E /f t lb. MERINGUE COFFEE 3 ’ 2 6 î Farm Style 2214-oz. Loaf Peach Soft 15c O ff Label Salad Dressing. 10c O ff Label nice r I CO Fresh and fluffy pastry iced with rich maple flavor ed frosting. 40-Count Box lb. PEACHES Quart 4 1 I 29-oz. cans 22-oz. Bottle , 1-lb. Package ea. ■ 59 JELLS BEST INSTANT GELATIN Chocolate Mix Assorted Flavors STARKIST TUHA .......... 4 3 « SPRECKELS SUGAR . . . * - ~ . . . . 1 0 £ » l ” VARIETY SECTION ULTRA BRITE 79‘ SHAMPOO 1 CM Cl c EGGO WAFFLES APPLE JUICE TOTINO PIZZAS 13-01. Pkga. Crisp and Crunchy garden fresh radishes aspirin 100 Count Bottle Regular $1 .17 FILLER PAPEI 9 IB ENVELOPES ALKA SELTZER VEGETABLES lûc 1 afl ” Birdseye International 10-oz. package 39 Bonus Pafc 84 Count Regular 37c Pack 25 Count Regular 74c SUH COUHTRY Johnson Aspen, GLO- COAT Johnson 46-oz. 1 Coral Isle or Tradewinds, 9-oz. 59 59« Imported E n g lis h D in n e rw a re BAYER ■ Rockmont 333 Count Regular 99c Each Tree Top 1 2 o l. Cant 15-01. Rogular o> Dandruff Regular 79c ' „ 6 8 OS ONIONS RADISHES 14-01. PALMOLIVE Pop in the oven and Bake! Banquet s M e d iu m , v in e rip e to m a to e s ! A salad f a v o r it e lo a d e d w it h n a t u r a l goodness! j is t e Family Sue | 6.75-oz. Toothpaste. Regular or Mint. Reg. $1.09. Banquet 11 -oz. Easy to Prepare d Fresh and Tender! Adds Zest to any Bunch Hush Pup 101b. a n d You S ave E v e ry d a y o f th e W eek! u 1 a TOMATOES 3-oz. Package 2-lb. box e s f l ’ ... Family Scott ’ 3p ', s1 Snack Crackers 2s,' 89' SHOP _ C -C Z A y A ÍH A c t Pineapple Ju ice T 4 /1 Salad D r e s s i n g " - 3 - $1 ALBERTSON'S BEECHNUT BABY FO OD...ss-. . . 6 £ 6 2 V Tomatoes... s L- ...5;r*1 Macaroni Spaghetti 3 ^ 8 9 ’ THE STORES OF FRIENDLY HUNTS TOMATO SAUCE Deli Spreads 59’ Wide Noodles x - . 2 rz 89' COURTEOUS MIRACLE WHIP “ „ 62« SERVICE! 2 /2 9 98« Comet Cleanser Dog Food W h e r e E v ery Ite m HALLEYS CHILI . 39« is G u a r a n te e d > > 7 i > t Z > ^ A l-B ER TSO N 'S E V E R Y D A Y low , low prices i M EAT T6s*1 Choice Beef 7 9 « FRESH FRYERS 7 8 « SIGMAN FRANKS HERSHEYS FR O ZEN FOODS MAPLE BARS lb. ; Yellow Cling Halves or Slices or Ea. 29 98 THRILL lb. Tender shells brimming with tangy lemon filling, topped with fluffy golden meringue! Regular 89c Each. Hard Rolls Bread TANG $-|48 U.S. Choice Chuck JANET LEE LIQ U ID NALLEYS I ires/) //-pm out B a t e y lemon Moist . Meat . . lb. $159 U.S. Choice 2 lb. T in ....................................$1.77 1-lb. T i n .................................. 93c 10-oz. Instant.......................... $1.69 24-oz. Filter Rings............. $1.79 12-oz. Filter Rings............. 93c C O U P O N E X P IR E S A P R IL 17, 1971 6 9 « BONELESS STEAK 6 5 « TURKEY BREASTS „ ...,6 5 « GROUND CHUCK 7 9 « SLICED BACON aiBERTSON’S SPRING SAUK SAIE! MEATS FLOUR Tender . . . . lb. h A K 24« 47« Gold M e d a llio n b> ENOCH WEDGWOOD (TUNEIALL) EHl F in a l O ffer! ON D in n e r no limits ! NO COUPONS' SALE Plate THIS WEEK „ „ Cl 33 With Every $3 00 Purchata -tei laa H ktnun am« a u> i a Tee M Um M lamp I For todays living" J BANANAS RHUBARB ARTICHOKES 1 9 « , ONIONS $1 ^Jfor ■ PEARS SWEET PEAS APPLES 5 s $1 ZUCCHINI . . squa$h Fresh. . . ,b 29° ASPARAGUS 3 s $1 MUSHROOMS Fre,h Bro,"n »T9 Fresh L o c al Chiquita Sweet White Bermuda » FEATURE OF THE WEEK • , 29c jb R ib s . D ’Anjou Sweet & Juicy Extra Fancy Newtons Fresh new Crop California Peas Fresh and Tender If YOU DON'T SHOPM A U t L ALBERTSONS i lOURE PAYING I TOO NWKH _ PRICES EFFECTIVE THURSDAY, FRIDAY, SAT APRIL 1 5 -1 6 -1 7 fOREOODl A t These T h re e A lb e rts o n 's S u p e r M a r k e ts : ★ S.E. 1 7 4 th a n d D iv is io n * N.E. 1 8 1 s t a n d G lis an e G re s h a m M a ll