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6 - S A N D Y (Ore.) POST Thur»., O c t 21, 1971 (Sec. 2) PUBLIC NOTICES N OTICE TO IN T E R E S T E D PERSONS NO 1741» IN TH E C IR C U IT COURT OF THE STATE OF OREGON FOR THE COUNTY OF CLACKAMAS PROBATE D E P A R T M E N T IN THE M ATTER OF THE E S T A T E OF M C F L E M IN G . D ECEASED NOTICE IS H E R E B Y G IV E N that the undersigned has been appointed personal representative of the above estate All persons having claims against the estate are required to present the same within 4 months from this date at 505 N E 2nd St , Gresham, Oregon. D A TE D and first published this 7th day ot October, 1971 RAY KROPP, Personal Representative Route 4, Box 2,41 Gresham, Oregon »7030 SP 43 WANT ADS Too Late to Classify LARGE 3019 W EANER pigs S15, 663 S 42 IM M A C U L A T E , 3 bedroom, all brick house with red tile roof Approx 1 full acre Aluminum awnings on all windows i ' j baths C a rp o rt Sprinkling system front and back W w carpet Cyclone fenced Quiet neighborhood B eau tiful land scaping P atio Garage F ire p la c e G resham area $32,500 Phone 665 0810 between 10:00 A M and 1:30 P M for appointment K 43 W A NTED M A T U R E couple Relief houseparents 2 days per week for teenage group home Contact Mrs Sicotte, 228 6531 C tf W A N T E D , P A R T T IM E work experienced cashier, file clerk, telephones, etc Gresham and Rockwood area 665 2675, ask for Ethel C 42 1971'2 TOYOTA M ark II, 4 door Sedan, Automatic transmission, factory air, disc brakes, electric rear window defroster, vinyl top, beautiful, very low mileage, $400 below list price 665 7096 K 42 F A IR V IE W . 8 year old 3 bedroom ranch style home for sale. O versize lot Fenced yard , $18,900,665 2033 H 43 '67 SPACEMASTER 12 x 60, 2 bedrooms, w w shag, Mediterranean decor, mirrors, washer, dryer, air conditioning, awnings, iandscaped Adult 5 star park, $6475 19850 SE Stark Sp 12 Not open Saturday. R 42pd '6$ VW bug, new brakes and tires, runs good $725 or trade for van 665 1292 H 42 GARAGE SALE, Fri and Sat , 9 to 5 p m 15804 NE Broadway L 42 A b ill sponsored by Congressman A1 Ullman to repeal federal re g istra tio n requirements on .22 caliber rim fire ammunition was ap proved by the Ways and Means Committee this week, it was announced Friday. A sm ilar bill by Ullman passed the House last year but died in the Senate’s year-end legislative logjam. The bill has not yet been scheduled for debate in the House but Ullman said he thought it would be brought up within a month. "The most popular sporting ammunition used in the country is .22 caliber rim fire ,” Ullman said. "About 4.3 billion rounds are sold by over 150,000 dealers every year.” For this reason, Ullman said, it is impossible to trace the ammunition from manufacture or sale to actual use. The Justice Department has said the voluminous records of .22 caliber ammunition sales are virtually worthless from a law enforcem ent viewpoint, Ullman noted. "This is the first important step toward ending this un necessary and onerous requirement,” Ullman said. He said the law has only served to hinder and harass law-abiding citizens who enjoy hunting and other outdoor sports. In a letter recommending enactment of Ullman’s bill, Deputy A ttorney General Richard G. Kleindienst said his department has not received a single case from the Treasury Department fo r prosecution resulting from am m unition records. Incomplete returns indicate Oregon com m unity college enrollm ent has reached a record high, State Superin tendent Dale P arnell an nounced Friday. R egistration at the 13 schools, according to unofficial figures reported this week, has climbed to 56,982. "E n ro llm e n t is running su bsta ntia lly ahead of last year,” said Carrol deBroekert, Oregon Board of Education associate superintendent. “ We’ve projected 63,000 and we don’t think the projection w ill be far o ff.” The returns are far from being complete as most of the schools have not completed re g is tra tio n . For example, Lane Com m unity College began registration later than planned because of the levy election. And, too, several of the schools have unique open enrollment policies allowing students to enroll at various times in the term. Incom plete and unofficial figures reported this week are: Blue Mountain 1,485; Central Oregon 1,380; Chemeketa 4,723; Clackamas 3,117; Clatsop 1,622, Lane 8,310; Linn-Benton 3,388; Mt Hood 7,500; Portland 19,800; Southwestern 2,000; Treasure Valley 1,030; Umpqua 1,803; and Rogue, beginning its JEFFREY GAGNER looks forward to many nights of watching his color television set. Jeffrey won the prize in the Post subscription second. contest. ( Post Doug Keckmann of Rt. 1, Box 233, Boring, is a member of the 230-piece Oregon State University marching band this fa ll. He is a ju n io r in Humanities and Social Science. The band next w ill perform at | the Oregon State-Washington game this weekend in Seattle. Every team could use a man who plays every position, never makes an error, and knows just what the opposition is planning. But so far, there's no way to get him to put down his hotdog and come out of the stands. if 4950 NE Union MT. HOOD READY M IX Ready Mix Concrete - Crushed Phone 668-6515 rian t located at Firwood Junction OPEN BECKY KAUTZ shows off the bicycle she won by taking third place in the Sandy Post subscription contest. The contest Saturday. or 668-6843 g , o g p,m . * * * t m ìn t a ro a s 668 4144 66 8-6015 FURNACES Thermometers For Candlemaking Mattson's Heating & Appliance S A LES - S E R V IC E A N O IN S T A L L A T IO N WE G U A R A N T E E O U R W O R K Bus. 63 7 -3 0 4 5 FREE E S T IM A T E S E A G LE C R EE K , O R E G O N LAND SURVEYOR Wickmg. Mold Release. Mold Cleaner, M ottling Oil. Wick tabs. and instruction sheets and booklets Gresham Cooperative Phone 665 9151 325 N.E. 242nd Drive Gresham OPTOMETRIST BENSHOOF Plumbing & Heating Sales, Service. Installation Sandy 668-4993 RAY & ANN S COUNTRY STORE New & Used Appliances & Refrigeration G U A R A N T E E D S E R V IC E The Shannons 66 8-4804 Rt. 3 Box 542 Bluff Road between Sandy, Ore. Sandy & Orient CONSTRUCTION John G. Reppeto Registered Land Surveyor 8 3 2 0 S.E. Stark St. Portland, Oregon Business Phone 253 0001 Home Phone 6 6 5 4471 GRESHAM CHIROPRACTIC CLINIC Open Monday thru Saturday 575 N.E. 2nd 666-4531 Gracious Living on Lim ited Income Fine Food CHARLES RHINEHART checks out his fourth plaee prize in the Sandy Post sub- scription contest. Chris collected 210.not) points in finishing fourth. ^Pos££hotoi Sa n d ys hom ecom ing week *1? M E D IC A L B LD G .. S A N D Y REFRIGERATION Veterans - Social Security - Welfare Various Shapes and Sizes 66 8-41 17 PLUMBING BAUNACH Home for the Aged CANDLE MOLDS O ff. Ph.: 66 8 -6 1 2 3 I Across from Sandy Rexall Hosp. Ph.: 234-0411 In Sandy Shopping Center Sandy, Ore. O P T O M E T R IS T Office Hours 9 a.m. to 5 :3 0 p.m. Daily Closed Thursday and Sunday 114 W. Proctor 668-4313 Across from Trail Plaza Sandy NURSING HOMES 4 9 'e a c h Dr. Matthew I. Sah Osteopathic Physician and Surgeon DR. ROBERT D. SCHOUTEN ¡edar Plaza j ì Ken Hallgren, Owner COME IN TODAY! 49% ach SELL Y O U R HOUSE W IT H A C L A S S IF IE D A D PHYSICIAN SANDY FUNERAL HOME 303 Pleasant St. Sandy, Oregon "Fun to Give, and Fun to M ake" 29 D iffe r e n t Colors 3 2 D iffe r e n t Scents SP.tf Physician and Surgeon Office Hours: 9 A .M . to 6 P M. Daily except Wed., Sun. Sat. 9-1 P.M. CHIROPRACTOR CaS$9°oo Portland ELTON D. LEAVITT, M.D. DEPARTMENT STORE Feed Store. Reminisce with us when Beef Feed was $2.95 for 80 lb. It still is. Stock up now! (North of Zim's, 12-Mile Corner) *25° Loop Hwy. & Boring Road Gresham, Oregon Telephone: 663-4353 SP-tf ROTOVATING Don Predmore i f We remember the old times at Fenwick 11-lb. slab See Us for New Jacuzzi Pumps and Repairs on A ll Makes O f Pumps Complete Back Hoe Work 668-6364 An old-timer remembers when eight-thirty was the time the game started, not the price of the ticket! GLO CANDLE WAX FARM TRACTOR CO. CONSTRUCTION A politician is like 29 cent stockings. He Supplies Gresham Office Hours: 9 a.m, to 5:30 p.m. Daily except Wed. - Sun. Rock - Sand and Gravel claims he won't run, but you're never quite sure. if Powoll 1 1 I Classified Business, Professional Directory FUNERAL HOMES if Worldwide Dolivory Ph. MS 5212 A ll Hours BUSINESS DIRECTORY Johnny Sez - BUYING? - - SELLING? - - TRADING? - 24-Hour Phone Service when calling Johnny M O 5-3491 with J. J. WALKER AT 8-5045 CONCRETE READY M IX THE LIGHT TOUCH Golf is indeed good for your health — many men swear by it. FLOWERS by MALCOMS For Your Card In This DIRECTORY — Phone 668-4448 Work is under way on a 160- acre housing development across 257th Drive from Mt Hood Community College. The 19-acre first phase, to be known as Brigadoon, w ill in clude 38 four-plexes and 20 single-residence dwellings. Developers are Investors Funding Corp, of Seattle. The area is presently unin corporated but annexation to Gresham is planned. jw ’ Approximately $150 worth of tools were reported stolen Oct. 18 from an unlocked, open garage belonging to Chris Michael Lucas, 2334 SE 154th SANDY Band m em ber Work starts by H ER B FENWICK G a ra g e robbed Community college enrollment increases Ullman wants law repealed The Homecoming Week activities at Sandy High School are in full swing. In an ticipation of the game with Canby on Friday, the activities have been planned to build spirit for the all-important game The kick-off for the week's activity was the Rock Concert Monday night from 6:00-9:00. A pproxim ately 400 students attended the performance of two of the top Portland area bands, H E. Wormkeye and Notary Sojac Each day of the week has a theme culminating in Thur sday's "Red and Black Day” and F rid a y ’s "P la y e r Ap preciation Day.” Evening events yet to occur are tonight's parade and Friday's football game and homecoming dance. The parade tonight will in clude floats prepared by each class, Homecoming P rin cesses, Karen Phleps, Patti Stone, Debbie Haselwander and Thersa Thornberg, S.U.H.S. Marching Band, Pep Club. Rally Squad. Football Team, Coaches and Dance Team. Area people are invited to attend the parade The football game is at 8 p.m. Friday and the Homecoming Court w ill be introduced to the fans. Due to a recent change in policy, the Homecoming Dance, as all other school dances w ill be closed except to S U H S students, supervisors, and parents. The dance in termission w ill contain the crowning ceremony of the '71- 72 court M rs. Herm anson n am ed officer Mrs. C a rro ll tE leanore) Hermanson of Gresham has been elected vice president of the Oregon Association of Journalism advisors. Mrs Hermanson, who is publications advisor at Sandy high school, was elected during the 50th anniversary con ference of the Oregon Scholastic Press at Eugene Oct 8-9. 668-6190 CAT W O R K -A L L TYPES LA N D S C A P IN G - R O A D B U IL D IN G L A N D C L E A R IN G 66 8-46 26 or 66 8-46 35 Glen Sheppard SAND and GRAVEL ROCK CREEK SAND AND GRAVEL Crushed Rock, Fill and Top Soil 658 3138 SURVEYOR MARX & CHASE Registered Land Surveyor Registered Land Surveyor. Surveying, Mapping, Subdivisions. Office located at . . . 225 E. Burnside Ext. Gresham REAL ESTATE McGUIRE NURSING HOME 668 4633 Home for invalids, convalescent patients and thoee needing nursing care. Martha C. McGuire, R.N. KNITTING MACHINES Loving Care for the Aged & Convaleecent ORCHARD CREST NURSING HOME 24 Hour Nursing Cere for ambulating end bed patients. Physicians on call. One Mila South of Sendv 668 6336 on Bornstedt Road BARBARA'S KNIT SHOP Knitting Machines - Yams Designing - Custom Knitting R t 3 Box 92 668 6843 FEED STORE This Space For Rent IIS -4 44 8 WALT'S FEED STORE 668 6673 R t 2 Box 608, Sandy, Ora. H a u n 10-7 dosed Sundays