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    Thur»., August 19, 1971 (Sec. 1) S A N D Y (Ore.) POST -
S A N D Y
I B ig o n e t i p s it s h a t t o b e a u t i f u l O r e g o n
BUSINESS DIRECTORY
Johnny Sez
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FARM TRACTOR CO.
BUYING? -
SELLING? -
TRADING? -
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2 4 -H o u r P hone Service
w h e n c a llin g J o h n n y
See Us for New
Jacuzzi Pumps and
Repairs on A ll Makes
O f Pumps
Loop Hwy. & Boring Road
Gresham, Oregon
Telephone: 663 4353
M O 5 -3 4 9 1 w ith
J. J. WALKER
A T 8 -5 0 4 5
4950 NE Union
SELL Y O U R HOUSE
W IT H A C L A S S IF IE D A D
Portland
SP-ti
The BIG ONE tips its hat to
“ Oregon the BeaiAiful" . . . the
theme of the 1971 Oregon State
Eair in Salem which opens Aug.
28 and runs through Sept 6,
Robert L. Stevens, manager,
announces
The State's 106th traditional
show window will offer the
fa irg o e r an o p p o rtu n ity to
sample first-hand the scope and
essence of Oregon’s substance.
S
O P
regon’s
tf
biggest fa m ily
event w ill open w ith
a
children's parade from North
Salem High School to the
fairg ro u nd s
w ith
floats
bicycles, and marchers led by Kodeo w ill be the biggest in the
Northwest and possibly in the
the Flamingos, Salem ’s top,
nation A notable first for the
junior drum and bugle corps
Show is the Champion Junior
Governor McCall is planning
(18 years and under) Ride Off.
another unique entrance, not
Junior
cham pions
fro m
yet announced, but should
Oregon, Washington. Montana
equal recent memorable State
and Wyoming (Zone9) will hold
F a ir openings.
finals and compete for top
The F a ir is truly bigger than
honors in Stock Seat and Hunt
ever—many departments have
Seat championships on Aug. 28
had to lim it entries due to lack
and 29. Junior championships
of space. Additional portable
for O regon w ill also be
stalls are necessary for entries
established on those dates The
in the Horse Show. Topping last
Junior Horse Show starts one
year's 1200 entries, and an A-
day early, Aug. 27, to ac­
rated show in every division,
commodate all the classes.
the combined Horse Show-
There w ill be a T riple A-rated
Sh etlan d Pony Show w ith
ponies from all over the nation
as well as Canada competing.
Cy Taillon. world-famed an­
nouncer w ill emcee events in
his knowledgeable style, and
G lenn
Ash, th e
C ountry
Playboy, w ill entertain daily
during the Horse Show-Rodeo
with his comic patter and
banjo-guitar routine.
Top professionals in the
rodeo circuit w ill be on hand to
provide plenty of action in the
World Champion Rodeo and
w ill display the exacting skills
M t . H o o d s ta ff c ite d f o r h o n o r s
A4 t.
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Four M
Community
College staff members have
been
n am ed
O utstanding
Educators of Am erica for 1971.
Dr
Louis H. Herkenhoff,
MHCC
vic e
p resid en t;
Lawrence J Oslund, business
manager; Michael J. Finnigan,
dean of adm inistrative ser­
vices; and Robert R. Kull,
adm inistrative assistant to the
p re s id e n t,
w ere
re c e n tly
notified of their selection.
Nominated ea rlier in the
year, the men were selected for
the honor on the basis of their
c iv ic
and
professional
achievents.
EVviia*
of this exciting sport. W ilbur
Plaugher, the rodeo clown of
T V and movie fam e, returns to
ham it up with his buffoonery.
And Vem Serex, the authentic
and colorful horn blower, w ill
herald the events.
Internationally-fam ed
Pete
F o u n ta in w ill present his
totally unique New Orleans
Jazz sound on the Grandstand
stage at 7:30 p .m ., and at the
Arm ory auditorium at 9:30 on
Aug 28 and 29. Known as " M r.
New O rleans" fellow musicians
and critics alike classify him as
a gifted genius with a clarinet.
He is owner and regular ate
of his own Bourbon Stre
Cabaret, and has appeared c.
numerous network T V show
Pete was the most popul; -
perform er on the Lawren>1
Welk Show where he started o ■'
as a two-week guest but stay» c
on for two years.
He is also winner of covet» •:
aw ards fro m P lay b o y an»
Downbeat magazines
SELL Y O U R HOUSE
W IT H A C L A S S IF IE D A D
.
O utstanding E d u c ato rs of
America is an annual awards
p ro g ra m
h o n o r in g
distinguished men and women
for their exceptional service,
achievements and leadership in
the field of education.
E ach y e a r those chosen
outstanding educators are
featured in a national awards
volum e
-
O utstanding
Educators of Am erica.
F o rm e r
V ic e
P resid en t
Hubert Humphrey, who wrote
the introductory message for
the 1970 edition, says of the men
and women included: "The
greatest strength of any nation
is its human resources. These
are the men and women who by
their actions in the classroom
today m o ld th e course of
history. Our hope - the nation's
youth - is in their hands. As we
honor these teachers, we are
reminded of their awesome
duty. As they have our con­
fidence, we must give them the
tools to w ag e J e ffe rs o n ’s
crusade against ignorance ’
With men and women like these
we know that our faith in
edu catio n
has
not
been
m isplaced.”
Guidelines for selection in­
clude an educator’s talents in
the classroom, contributions to
r e s e a r c h , a d m in is t r a t iv e
abilities, civic service, and
professional recognition. In the
past year, many MHCC staff
members have been recognized
regionally and nationally for
their programs and work done
at the college. The college has
received much recognition for
its work in the vocational-
technical area.
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A total of 94,070 deportable
aliens were located in this
country in 1970, an increase of
26 per cent over the previous
year.
A L B E R T S O N ’S G tG A N TK i FR O ZEN FOOD S A L E
g
R a d io s t o le n
J & J b u r g le d
Amnllfinrc
Onzl a
n speaker
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Am
plifiers and
valued at $629 were reported
stolen Aug. 10 from Jack &
Jill's Tavern, located at 162nd
and Stark.
A ccording
to
s h e r iff’s
reports, the thieves apparently
walked in, stole the goods and
walked out. Exact methods
they used to gain entry were
unknown.
1 k
Ernest Tennison, Rt. 2 Box
1278, Sandy, re p o rte d to
Gresham police Aug. 10 that his
car had stalled at Hogan Road
and E Burnside. He locked the
vehicle and went to work.
When he returned his citizen
band tw o-w ay ra d io was
missing He placed the value at
$159.95.
A N A TIO N O F YO UNG
The m edian age o f the
population in the United States
in 1970 was 27.6 years, a decline
of 1.9 years since 1960 Well
over half the nation’s people
are now under 30.
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WALKER TRAVEL SERVICE
230 N.E. ROBERTS ST.
OREGON TRAIL MALL
GRESHAM, OREGON 97030
< I l L
SALEM
OREGON STATE F A IR *
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a
r
^AU G 28
HORSE RACING
with PETE FOUNTAIN
ALL OREGON REVUE
Polack Bros. CIRCUS
RODEO <
HORSE SHOW
OREGON'S BIGGEST FAMILY EVENT
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PHONE 66 6 -1 5 6 7
Fair Gates Open Daily at 10 00 AM
ALL NEW FLORAL GARDENS
HOLLYWOOD SHOW CARS
Adults $1 75. Children (6-12) 50c
under 6 yrs.-FREE
CHILDREN S AN IM A L VILLAGE
AUGUST 21 - SEPTEMBER
G IA N T MIDWAY
Participating Discounts Available. Call State Fair Box Office for Information.
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•N .E . 181st & GLISAN
•G R E S H A M MALL
1u rR «y d in n e r
fr l« < J c h i c k e r
G R EEN PEA S
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FLAV-R-PAC FROZEN
MOP FROZEN FRUIT
BANQUET FROZEN
BANQUET FROZEN MEAT
V E G E TA B LE S DINNERS DRINKS
10-oz. C orn, Peas,
Peas & C arrots, L ea f
and C hopped Spinach,
o r Squash.
PIES
12-oz. Packages
A ll V a rie ties
E xce p t Beef
8-oz. Packages.
A ssorted V arieties
Easy to Prepare!
5 /$l 00 FRIED CHICKEN
Rhodes Wheat or White Bread
FROZEN BREAD DOUGH
2X89'
SALAD SHRIMP . . . . 10-oz. package . . . , , 9 9
POOR BOY SANDWICH
-7 ?
1 3 o z. Package
EGGO WAFFLES
.Ready in Minutes
39 '
VEGETABLES
B ird s e y e Peas w it h
Pearl O n io n s , Peas
w it h P o ta to e s , Peas
w it h C re a m S a u ce,
C a rro ts w it h B r o w n
3«*1
Banquet
2-lb. package . .
Minute Maid
‘ 1” ORANGE JUICE . . . 6-oz.
Cans .
Maid Pink
79« LEMONADE. .. Minute
or Regular, 12-oz.
Birdseye
pkgs. s,
ORANGE PLUS .. • .. • • • 9-oz.
cans .
for
Swanson
. 15-oz. package
£ “ 89 ‘
4 î ï ”»l
. ... 4 9 '
12-oz.
49<
• Pkg.
3-COURSE DINNERS
Captain Hook
4
FISH STICKS
8-oz. P a c k a g e ...................
Pepperidge Farm
Rupert
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FISH STICKS
14-oz. P a c k a g e ....................
TURNOVERS or STRUDELS
FISH CAKES.......... Ä 1 ............................. : „ ‘ 1 09 THICK & FROSTY SHAKES Ä S
e a U T
BOIL-IN-BAGS
F la v -R -P a c C o rn , Peas,
G re e n Beans, Peas and
C a rro ts , M ix e d V e g e ta b le s
4 „„»1
pkgs.
■
FRUIT PIES
Large 8-lnch Apple,
Cherry or Boysenberry
Delicious Fruit Pies.
BIRDSEYE COOL WHIP ...
ORE-IDA POTATOES
29’
49c
., 6 9 ' CHECKERBOARD
JUICE
Hunts
cam i n i ®
6 T 3
w
SLICED BACON
28-oz. Turkey, Chicken &
S
5
S
S
&
Ï
99'
Vina-Ripanad
Madium Shears.
Salad Favorita
CRISP CUCUMBERS
NO. 1 RUSSET POTATOES
BLUE LAKE GREEN BEANS
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JUMBO WHITE ONIONS...... sw",“"iM"d
3 29'
10:..49'
,1 9 '
2^29c
Choice New
Zealand Lamb
SHARP CHEESE
b 69
G elatin, 3-oz.
11 V arieties
NOW O N L Y
lb.
Pauly Wisconsin
2-lb. l o a f ................... ......
TOWELS
TUNA
BEANS
White-.
F irm and T e n ­
der, M o is t and
D elicate in
F la vo r 616 oz.
Cans
e U 9
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FLAV-R-PAC
CDRN
DA T i l C D A II If D
HA
In ■ If All K o .......... i , b
CAc
........... OR
piump & juicy
. 79'
,7 9 '
CANNED PICNIC........ ........................
J 2 69
$ |9 S
CHUCK STEAK
LAMB CHOPS
U.S. Choice
Lean and
Tender
Choice New
Zealand Rib
Chops. Tender j
lb.
f a k e d to P E R F E C T / O f t
Van(ämp>
P o
C
rk
8 ea M s
CHERRY PIES
PO TATO
VARIETY DEPT. BARGAINS
CREST
TOOTHPASTE
CHIPS
O ld -F a s h io n e d
F la v o r ! R e g u la r
8 9 ' Each
Blue Bell
3 Pak B o x
I
6 .7 5 oz.
COFFEE
3 *2 32
Maxwell
QANISH PASTRY
CHOCOLATE BROWNIES
Bread ..........
Assorted
Regular 14c each
Regular,
Drip or
KITTY
HEAD&SHOULDERSj
LITTER
Tid> Cat 10-lb
Bag Regular 59c
4 $1
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bags
1
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Regular $1 .95
FllLLER PAPER
BINDER COMBI
PENCIL TABLET
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Bonus Pak 333-C ount
Regular $1 .0 9
with
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Canva* Btndar 1 "
Filler Paper.
Index Divider and
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Perk
M A X PAX
24 Filter Rings . . $1.75
M AX PAX
12 Filter Rings . . . 93c
IN S T A N T
10-oz..................
$1 .59
Y U B A N 1-lb. Regular or Drip $1.03
YUBAN
2-lb. Regular . . . $1.93
SHAMPOO
Cream S ty le o r
W hole Kernel
TLAVRPAÍ
$p9
~
lb.
Assorted D u tc h
T ile P rin t. J u m ­
bo 1 7 5 -C o u n ty
1-Ply Tow els
°r
69 '
89'
59'
BONELESS CHUCK STEAK
ARM CUT BEEF RDAST
Tender-Hearted beans with bright,
full-flavor all the way through!
ea.
GELATIN
. lb
VAN CAMP PQRK &
ninnici
JELLS BEST
A
Fresh Fillets
From the Ocean . .
Moist and Full
TURKEY BREASTS
of Flavor
. .
Albertsons
JACK CHEESE
Great for Snacks
Sargento
CRACKER SNACKS ■ ■ Assorted
Varieties
Pauly Wisconsin
M ILD CHEESE . .
loaf
CHICKEN QF THE SEA
Charcoal « • 10 s,
Pitted Olives
3
E le c tr a s o l3
TOMATOES
12-oz. Package
Regular or Tnic
Thick .
OY ALO
ea $ps
pkg. 6 9 '
.b 79
CORONET
F u ll-B o d ie d ju ic e
w ith th e ju s t rig h t
fla v o r! 46-oz. large
cans.
■ 1 N 111Ç
I !■ R Cl I
Fruit Bowl!
Rath Sliced Bacon
2-lb. Package ■ . .
LAMB RACK ROAST
S e e d le s s G R A P E S
Grapes for the
Rath Lean & Meaty
l-ib. P a c k a g e ................lb.
SLICED BACON.
RATH BOLOGNA
RED SNAPPER..
t q w e i S
Sweet and Juicy
T en de r & F la v o rfu l.
Serve w ith y o u r
fa v o rite rice o r
bread s tu ffin g .
□ùLd^
COOKIN' BAGS . . . Banquet
z. Pai
Package
JENO's SNACK TRAY 7-oz.
Variety Snacks
EGG ROLLS...... ... «
Checkerboard
PICADILLY CIRCLES 10-oz.
Package.
HUNTS TOM ATO
TURKEY
F la v o rfu l & Tender
U S D A C hoice Roast
I Boneless, N o Waste!
24«
r 5
Super M kt.
• 10-oz. Pkg.
LEGS & THIGHS OF
ROAST
SAVE
STRAWBERRIES .
CROSS RIB
U .S .D .A . C hoice Blade C u t Roasts.
Lean and Tender, F ull o f F lavor
A lb e rts o n 's O ffers y o u o n ly T o p Q u a lity !
19c
Farm S ty le
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