6 - SANDY (Ore.) POST Thurs., July 29, 1971 (Sec. 3) SHOP SANDY — IT'S HANDY 25% off everything in the shop *except handicraft items. This includes Swimsuits, Shoes, Uniforms, School Clothes, Womens Wear, Mens Wear. Plus 5 0 c B a rg a in T ab le Darlene's House of Value RESALE ITEMS 202 Main St. Sandy, Ore. WE SELL NEW A ND R E C O N D ITIO N E D M ER C H A N D ISE!! Draft registration continues during Congressional impasse Selective Service System Local Board Chairman, Frank Blecha, of Clackamas County’s Local Board No. 6 in Oregon C ity says the current Congressional impasse over extending the induction authority has created great uncertainty among area draft- age men. “ Our local board has been sp ecifically instructed to continue to reg ister and classify men, and to order for p r e in d u c tio n p h y s ic a l examinations those young men who may be needed to fill draft calls." Men with lottery numbers through 125 were eligible for induction in June in order to fill draft calls. Since then, the Defense Department has asked Selective Service to draft 16,000 men in July-August. This request is pending fin al Congressional action on the draft bill. Registrants with RSN 001-175 are now scheduled for prein­ duction physical examinations. “ Many young men," said Blecha, “ seem to think that the Selective Service A ct has permanently expired and that they probably w ill never be drafted. Some of them also think that the entire system has stopped. They are wrong since it is only the induction authority that has expired. They, therefore, may be unin­ tentionally breaking the law by failing to register at age 18, by not keeping their local boards informed of their current ad­ dress, or by failing to report, if ordered, for their preinduction physical examinations.” Young men who had planned J We have the best repair service in the area. CHRISTENSEN’S TELEVISION SERVICE 110 W. Proctor in Sandy 668-5110 -4 Tv •JJ az BigSavingson ColorTV Prices from ' 2 6 0 up 2 - 30" ELECTRIC CLEAN SCHOOL RANGES like new Save *1 0 0 each 1 Zenith Portable Stereo W ARRANTY S a v e '4 0 1 Zenith Portable Stereo Swimmers bug police Young people sw im m ing nude in the Sandy River last weekend prompted a number of complaints to Troutdale city hall. C ity M arshall George Phoenix said reports of “ skinny-dippers” in Lewis and Clark and Dabney parks began Thursday and continued through the weekend. N either park is w ith in T ro u td a le ’ s ju r is d ic tio n , commented Phoenix, who turned the complaints over to the county sheriff’s office. to submit requests for defer­ ments or exemptions are en­ couraged to do so. “ The ex­ piratio n of the induction authority does not affect our responsibility to classify young men,” Blecha added. Local Board No 6 Executive Secretary, Joyce H. Keefer, may be contacted at 256 Warner Milne Road in Oregon City. The local board office is open from 8 a.m. until 4:30 p.m., Monday through Friday. S a v e '6 0 G. E. DISHWASHER Under Counter Never been used. S ave *1 0 0 Special Sale on A ll Appliances for 3 Days FREDERICKSON APPLIANCE 2 0 2 P ro c to r A v e . S a n d y , O r e . J SUPER SANDBOX SIDEWALK SALE J u ly 2 9 -3 0 -3 1 rwe ChOcT k^ k e,A t>n O f Of 9 4 Cookies and Coffee Will Be Served. fk ® ' 0*® *♦ «. 5)0» A % ineow^ fun