14 — SANDY (Ora.) POST Thur»., August 19, 1971 (Sec. 1) WANT ADS Too Late to Classify COLLEGE S TU D E N T or retired man to work part tim e in Outlook C irc u la tio n Oept. D riv e rs License a must Win Wage Pd Apply 226 N M ain (GR I O tlx F U R N IS H E O A P A R T M E N T , 2 miles east of Gresham, 663 4147. SJ3 COTTRELL DOINGS tiy Mrs'. H 7 H W alking PUBLIC NOTICES LE G A L N O TICE The annual reunion of the Sealed Proposals will be received Dick Radford family was held by »he City of Sandy. Oregon until M O V IN G SALE, starts Friday Box 8 00 P M on Tuesday, 7, 1971, Sunday Aug. 15 at Roslyn Lake for the construction of Sept. 486, Bluff Rd. Furn., refrig, some 14,000 clothing, new welder's jacket, Park. Over 65 relatives at­ feet of 15 inch and 21 inch diameter B E A U T IF U L P U R E B R E D German mlsc. G 33 trunk line sewer along with a shepherd pups, black and tan, tended. complete new 500,000 gallon per day must sell, cheap. 659 7107 M 33 Visitors included Mr. and tre a tm e n t p la n t, holding pond, W A NTED TO R E N T , 3 bedroom house, Sandy area. References, BABY A Feeder calves, 666 1026 S Mrs. Lee Stenchfield from chlorination facilities, operations 288 807). G 34 33p building and related appurtenances, California, Mr. and Mrs. all as set forth in the Plans and FOR R E N T , 3 bedroom home, built GARAGE SALE: glassw are , Homer Radford and son Wilbur Specifications now on file in the in range, 235th and Stark, 666 Office of the City Recorder At the c lo th in g , m is c e l l a n e o u s , and his daughter of Riddle, tim 3357. p 33 e hereinbefore mentioned and at Saturday, Sunday, 9 a m 'til Ore., the Carl Ellisons of the Sandy City H all, said Proposals THERE'S NO MUSIC dark, 765 S.E. Roberts 665 1962 C M U L IN O WOOD W INDOW , 5 ft. X 3 Vancouver, the Harold Pzrks will be publicly opened and read THAT CAN BEAT THE ft. 6 in. with shade, $25 Hereford I All Proposals should be sealed and and Jean Radfords of Roseburg | I endorsed "Proposal for Trunk Line «SOUND O F HAPOV Guernsey 3 yr. old cow, good, 1951 C H E V P IC K U P , $200. East m akeoffer. 761 5189 s 33 l a u & h t e r from Sandy to Firwood R d , up and Mr. and Mrs. Loren Sewer and Treatm ent P lan t", ad dressed to the City Recorder and Firwood8 10m ile. Follow Radford from Culver, Ore. GARAGE S A LE : old, new, delivered to the Recorder's office by signs. e 33 miscellaneous. Friday. Saturday. The oldest of the Radford mail or in person to the Recorder If good service and 109 N W 13th 0 33 E X P E N S IV E , lik e new E a r ly clan was Jess Radford, the Said Proposals to be on the Proposal fo rm s fu rn ish ed w ith in the good value are music Am erican furniture, 2 matching FOR SALE, Honda minibike, good specifications. youngest was Mrs. Cathy Jones gold chairs, $100 ea , floral to your ears, you'll condition, 5 12 miles, 666 4230. E 33 Plans and specifications can be green, blue and gold couch, $200, baby girl The oldest guest was obtained at the office ot Boatwright enjoy coming to heavy birch hutch $150, cash only Mrs. Laura Caldo. R E A L LOV E m atch at the C la c k am a s place and a blue ribbon in con form atio n at FOR SALE, mini bike $65, 663 Engineering, Inc., 2613 12th St. S.E Thurs. thru Sun, noon to 6 p.m. 4082. Sandy Rexall Drug. S 34 County F a i r w ere L a u ra M e ie r of B o rin g, Mrs. George Smith had the Salem, Oregon, upon payment of a the C la c k am a s County F a ir , Canby. L a u ra East from Sandy to Firwood Rd., Thirty Five ($35.00) Dollar deposit Come in this week. up Firwood 8 10 m ile Follow misfortune to fall in their yard for each set Said deposit shall be 15-year-old Sandy H igh School student, and has been a c tiv e in 4 -H w o rk fo r six y e ars, signs. E 33 her Brow cow. H e m id s i, i who m won refunded upon return of the plans ___________________ and break her hip. » . . y n . » Swiss . . , TT.ixj r m firs a t t im e t * the m u last a i r y . th re e in d a iry . W A N T E D : baled straw, any kind, specifications within 5 days of S&H Green Stamps 637 3131 C33 Mrs. Anna Reed is en­ and the date of bid opening, in good Clackamas County tertaining relatives from condition, unmutilated Bank Money Orders Each Proposal m ust be ac FOR SALE, 1966 Chev Biscayne 283, Colorado They all drove to companied by a Bond, with an ap V 8 with overdrive, good con Pay Station for Seaside on Monday as the proved surety company, as surety dition, $695 or best offer, 375 2404 S 33 P.G.E. visiting family had not seen the for the execution of the contract. A Certified Check on a solvent bank, West Coast Téléphona Registration is underway ocean. drawn and made payable to the City '66 CH EV. 1 ton $950 '63 Ford a ton Northwest Natural Gas $695 668 4315 The Harvey Watkins en­ ot Sandy, Oregon in the sum of ten now for the fall term at E 33 (10% ) percent of the amount bid tertained on Sunday, Mr. and Damascus preschool. will be accepted in lieu of said Bond .SANDY Preschool for 3 and 4-year- Mrs. Norval Naas, Kenneth and Should any bid be rejected, such Bond or Certified Check shall be JU N IO R ACRE olds will start Sept. 13 in the Judy, and Mr. and Mrs. Ernest returned upon the execution of the Judy Stone, Boring. English Daylight basement $35,000 visited them. contract with the successful bidder basement of the Boring Meyer Area youngsters certainly Peggy Miller, Sandy and Susan equitation saddle seat reserve The successful bidder w ill be View of M t Hood Lavish Methodist Church. Classes are Also calling was Mr. and Mrs. required made their presence felt at this Burr, Mike Henderson, Teresa champion was Debra Kowalski, I a t o aaO CTO a A V I-lA M D T ,O H IO O N OTOIJ to execute the contract W w carpets, appliances currently held on Monday and Vem Wassen. within Five (5) days after the award year’s Clackamas County Fair. Jackson, D enise Kowalski, Boring. Extra large bedrooms Mrs. Ralph Weaver of of the work to him and shall furnish Thursday mornings from 9 so­ Elizabeth Gardner, Boring, Annette Leveque, Lorie Muck, a Bond to the satisfaction of the City Fam ily room & party room il :30 a.m. Portland who recently passed of Sandy, Oregon for the faithful was the champion of the junior Carol Poppenhagen and Guy Many extras Gresham area Women interested in joining away was quite well known at performance of said contract in the division in 4-H horse Remmick, Boring. sum of one hundred (100 % ) percent the group or enrolling their Cottrell, as Ralph Weaver of showmanship. Kim Jackson and Shelly LIN D B E R G the total amount of his bid. youngsters should call made his home with the Walter All bidders w ill be required to Blue ribbons were awarded Johnson, Boring, won blue R E A L TY prequalify at least 5 days before the Rosemary Griffeth, 658-2914, Howards. Mrs. Howard is his date specified for tim e of bid Patricia Henderson, Kim ribbons in junior division trail H**—- - ( 7 ^ - - ... 255-5085 34 for more details. aunt. opening. Prequalified forms are Jackson, Shelly Johnson, Kathy horse as did Peri Miller, Sandy. '" n J contained within the specifications Moore, Edward Sohler, Judy Two Boring 4-Hers, Beverly for the use of the bidders. Stone and Annette Wallis, all Every man, woman, and child Muck and Edward Sohler, Jr. The City Council reserves the right to reject any and all bids or to from Boring. won red ribbons. to quit smoking for 30 days.. award the contract to the lowest Other blue ribbon winners in Those winning blue ribbons in responsible bidder. Date August 17, 1971. for your country, for vour ‘ showmanship were Peri Miller the intermediate division were Ruth Loundree and Cindy Tait, Sandy and Peggy Miller and Debra City Recorder for $25,000,000! Rhonda Kenny, Eagle Creek. Phillips, Sandy and Diane SP 34 Debbie Johnston won a blue Gantenbein, Boring Red P U B L IC A T IO N OF ribbon in novice junior. Red ribbons went to Debbie Red­ C IT A T IO N ribbons went to Justin fern, Sandy and Susan Burr, No. 2281 For Your Card In This DIRECTORY — Phone 668-4448 IN TH E C IR C U IT COURT OF TH E Fredrickson, Bull Run and Julie Eisner, Denise Kowalski STATE OF OREGON FOR TH E Dawn Mickelson, Sandy. and Cheryl Salvatore, Boring. CO U N TY OF CLACKAMAS CONCRETE READY M IX PHYSICIAN In the M atter of the Adoption of Barbie Johnston was the A blue ribbon in the senior P A T R IC IA A N N E T T E M E T T E N , a reserve champion of novice division went to Nancy Cate, Minor Dr. Matthew I. Sah MT. HOOD REA D Y M IX TO: V A R D R E K IN G M E T T E N senior. Kathy Leathers, Boring. Red ribbons were Osteopathic Physician and Surgeon IN TH E N A M E OF T H E STATE OF Ready Mix Concrete - Crushed Boring, won a blue ribbon. earned by Debra Kowalski, OREGON: Office Hours: 9 a.m. to 6 p.m. Rock * Sand and Gravel Blue ribbon winners in the Debbie Stone, Susie Taylor and You are hereby commanded and Daily except Wed. - Sun. cited to appear in the above entitled intermediate class were Debra Karen Ward, Boring. Kathy Phone 668 6515 Off. Ph.: 668-6123 I Across from Sandy Rexall Court and m atter within four weeks Hosp. Ph.: 234-0411] In Sandy Shopping Canter Phillips, Sandy, Gayle Denney, Neilson, Boring, won a white of date of first publication at the Plant located at Firwood Junction Sandy, Ore. hour of 2:00 P .M . to show cause if Eagle Creek and Diane Gan- ribbon. any exist why P A T R IC IA AN Peri Miller, a Sandy 4-Her, tenbein, Arlene Hoffman, N E T T E M E T T E N should not be SHARPENING adopted by CH A R LES S TE V EN Arlene Jackson, Christine won a blue ribbon in 4-H hor FEC K and C H A R LO TTE REES Jackson, Cindy Jordan and setnanship, owner trained FECK as prayed for in the petition Fussells' Sharpening Service ELTON D. L E A V IT T , M.D. for adoption on tile herein Pattie Stone, all from Boring, class. Senior reserve champion Witness my hand and seal this 20th Saws, Clippers, Scissors, Mowers Physician and Surgeon Red ribbons were given to of the ground training class was » BUO YORKIN ROMUN I UN PROOOCHO» day of July, 1971. LA R G E DOG HO U SE, insulated good condition, $16. 665 5759 M 33p vt v h Preschool sign up 4-H horse awards given from Fair ’DP* THE BATTLE OF THE BUTT! THE CHALLENGE: Classified Business, Professional Directory Office Hours: 9 A.M. to 6 P.M. Daily except Wed., Sun. Sat. 9-1 P.M. Chains, Tools & Small Motor Repair S.W. Corner Bluff Rd. & HiWay 26 Sandy Across from P.G.E. 668-4117 DEPARTMENT STORE M EDICAL BLDG., SANDY OPTOMETRIST OPEN 9 a.m. to 8 p .i DR. ROBERT D. SCHOUTEN ^edar Plaza ¿ M , , . * x t m , „ t t a ro n a 668-4144 FUNERAL HOMES OPTOMETRIST Office Hours 9 a.m. to 5:30 p.m. Daily Closed Thursday and Sunday 114 W. Proctor 668-4313 Across from Trail Plaia Sandy PLUMBING SANDY FU N ER A L HOME 303 Pleasant St. Sandy, Oregon Ken Hallgren, Owner 668 6015 FURNACES BENSHOOF Plumbing & Heating Sales, Service. Installation Sandy 668 4993 REFRIGERATION Mattson's Heating & Appliance SALES - SERVICE AND INSTALLATION WE GUARANTEE OUR WORK Bus 637 3045 FREE ESTIMATES EAGLE CREEK. OREGON LAND S U R V E Y O R R A Y & ANN'S C O U N T R Y STORE New 8i Used Appliances & Refrigeration G UARANTEED SERVICE The Shannons 668-4804 Rt. 3 Box 542 Bluff Road between Sandy. Ore. Sandy & Orient CONSTRUCTION John G. Reppeto Registered Land Surveyor 8320 S.E. Stark St. Portland, Oregon Business Phone 253-0001 Home Phone 6654471 LOCKSMITH CAT W O R K -A L L TYPES LANDSCAPING ROAD BU ILD IN G LAND CLEARING Glen Sheppard SAND and GRAVEL BONDED Combinations Changed Locks Opened 868 4626 668-4635 ROCK CREEK SAND Keys Made to Code AND GRAVEL Crushed Rock, Fill and Top Soil VIRG DIBBLE Home 668 4750 403 "A " Proctor St Shop 668 4997 NURSING HOMES 658 3138 SURVEYOR BAUNACH Home for the Aged Veterans Social Security Welfare Gracious Living on Limited Income Fine Food 668 6190 M A R X & CHASE Registered Land Surveyor Registered Land Surveyor. Surveying, Mapping, Subdivisions. Office located at . . . 225 E. Burnside Ext. Gresham REAL ESTATE McGUIRE N U R SIN G HOME 668 4633 Home for invalids, convalescent patients and those needing nursing cere. Martha C. McGuire, R.N. Loving Cara for the A gad & Convalaacanl O R C H A R D CREST N URSING HOME 24 Hour Nursing Cara for ambulating and bad patients- Physicians on call eco coop Ona Mila South of Sandy 668 6 JJ6 on Bornstadt Ro>d Cabins Lots Homes Acreage ^ V Wa SHI You, Property? Offices at Wamme & Brightwood Phone 622 3111 or 622-3112 COLOR by Deluie' UmtMIrhats PLUS THE UNDEAFED Driving perm it fee increases The fee for an instruction permit to learn to drive will increase in Oregon early in September. The Motor Vehicles Division says the fee, changed by the 1971 Legislature, will increase from 50 cents to $1. The in­ struction permit will remain valid for one year. It permits driving a car when the learner is accompanied by a licensed driver at least 18 years old. The licensed driver must be sitting beside the learner. Several other fees were changed by the sam e legislation. Fees for duplicate license plates or validating stickers went from 75 cents to $1, and the fee for obtaining a duplicate driver’s license that has been lost, mutilated or destroyed increased from 25 cents to $1. One fee, however, was eliminated. If a driver moves or changes address or has a change in name due to marriate or court order, DMV will issue a duplicate license at no cost. This step was taken to en­ courage people to keep the Division's records current. The law requires notice of change of address or name within 30 days after the change for both a driver's license and a vehicle registration All fee changes will take effect September 9 ALSO Chapter 3 - Gunfighter of the Northwest Doors open 7:p.m. Friday 1:15 Saturday & Sunday SUNSET THEATER SERVICE WE GIVE!! INSURANCE WE SELL . , . George M o rg e n . Local Representative N A N C Y C A R M O N Y ’S w inning efforts at this y e a r’s C la c k am a s County F a i r w e re n 't confined to livestock. She received a cham pion a w a rd for her Jum per that was selected for the State F a ir . She also won a blue ribbon in sewing d em on stratio n and another blue ribbon for being in the style revue. ( PfUit nllsxlrxi Barbershop quartets to sing The Mt Hood Chapter of the Society for the Preservation and Encouragement of Bar­ bershop Quartet Singing of A 9-lb., 6-oz. "future all- America will present its annual American ” was born to Mr and Quartet Clinic at Bowman's Mrs Jon Sandström, 12800 N E Saturday, Aug 28 Quartets throughout the < Sandy Blvd., Aug 12. The father is the former OSU all- Evergreen District will be American who played his prep rehearsing all day in the private clinics before ap­ ball at Sandy. pearing on stage at 8:30 p m Grandparents include the The Mt Hood Chapter Chorus Clifford E. Sandstroms of Sandy and Col and Mrs l^on will host the guests The Mt. Hood Chapter l^wis of Albany. Mrs Cleve belongs to an international non­ Bunn of Gresham is the great- profit organization. The | grandparent. Chapter has selected the The baby also has been Tucker Maxon Oral Day School , named Jon The father has in SE Portland as their charity retired from pro football and 1 They will give proceeds from presently is working for Port the show to the school for deaf Services io Portland children "Cradle Roll" Itl-SISO A & The personal insurance counsel and advice of a local agent is im portant to you in plan­ ning a complete insurance program. WALRAD Sandy, Oregon INSURANCE AGENCY A Á fl 4 4 0 1 NEED FINE FEATHERS? "POM THB QUERN SIZE WOMAN" first pick o f I be most stunning clothes *" nt*ny a i t u o n ! N e w selections ore a rm in g constantly— so ro ti'll fin d a good selection of colors, fobrics and sixes. Take time out to stop in and browse— very soon! Cad tie J a d k io n j ‘‘ FOR T H E Q U E E N SIZE W O M A N ” 12039 S.E. STARK164 253-4249 P O R TLA N D