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    SANDY (Ora.) POST
Thurs., April 15, 1971
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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
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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.
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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
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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
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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.
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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
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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
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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
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