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About Sandy post. (Sandy, Oregon) 1938-current | View Entire Issue (Dec. 2, 1971)
- SANDY (Q t, ) POST Thun., Dec 2. 1971 (Sec. 3) Area jackpot riding happens every Sunday WALKER TRAVEL SERVICE 230 N E ROBERTS ST 0REG0A TRAIL MAI.L GRESHAM, OREGON 97030 G o ld e n A g e C lu b m e e ts The Senior Citizens of Sandy at the Odd Fellows Hall, Dec. 9, are again invited to attend the potluck dinner at noon and good Golden Age Club that will meet fellowship following. The jackpot bull and gaining interest in the area bareback riding, being held At the present time, Monte every Sunday at the New Bar 2 Condon of Turner, Ore. is Arena at Eagle Creek, is leading in points in the hull riding There will be prizes swarded to the top riders at the ?nd of the season. Winners of the Nov 28 bull •iding were 1st Monte Condon ind 2nd Dave Moran, Portland. I Dave Alford, I-aCenter, Wash., ■von the bareback riding. John Quintana, 3rd ranking R C A bull rider was a spec- ator at the Sunday afternoon •vent. PHONE 666 1557 ERE-INVENTCgy Shfef on Furniture — $irth — A daughter. Shannon Rae, to Mr and Mrs. Gary H Turner, Rt. 2 Box 1687, Sandy, Nov. 1. OBITUARIES?^ t F ra n k B an ta NEW FURNACE SERVICE FULL SERVICE - - HOME HEATING uni®n HOODLAND 622-3184 or 665-2188 0 03 iio o NOTING OILS i?,al ’ erce ° ' Ask C om m 9 9 6 ,or 9 T o ll Free Funeral services for Frank Clifford Banta were held November 24, 1971 in the Chapel of Sandy Funeral Home. Interm ent was at Willamette National Cemetery, Portland. Mr. Banta was born Aug. 20, 1917 in the Dalles and died Nov. 21, 1971 near Brightwood at the age of 54 years. Frank Banta was raised in the Dalles where he attended high school In 1941 he joined the Army and spent 3 years service overseas. After his discharge in 1945 he worked in logging and truck driving in the Sandy, Estacada, and Portland areas. In 1950 he returned to live in the Dalles until 1955 when he moved to the Sandy Area to live. He is survived by his parents: Mr. and Mrs. Rav Shuster, Sandy; Aunt: Mrs. Lulu Ruble, Portland; Uncle: Ed Strahm, the Dalles. 30% CH RISTM A S T R E E S are ready to be bought at local tree outlets in the Sandy area. Also some places have buckets to place the trees in. for standing. The local Try Our Country Locker Pack Specials Locker Beef Packs 10 lbs. Gr. Beef, 10 lbs. Roasts, 10 lbs Steaks (T-Bones, Sirloin, Round, Rib 30 lb Pack $9980 Locker Pack 3^19M oireii. Locker Beef it 65* (Front and Hindquarters Also Available! ALL MEAT CUT, WRAPPED, QUICK FROZEN D ick W o lfe M e a ts (On. M il. 3,10 □, Boring) Rt. 4 Box 1705 Phone Phone 6 5 8 3 4 2 5 663-4402 GffT& Boring, Oregon About 13,000 of the 15,532 students enrolled at Oregon State University this fall are from Oregon, 659 of them from Clackamas County. The 2500 non-residents come from 47 other states and some S an d y r e s id e n t h u rt in f a ll Jess Morrison of Sandy fell Friday Nov. 26 and broke his nip. He has had surgery and is doing well at Gresham Com munity Hospital. He would appreciate cards. Cottrell More furniture coming 729; Clackam as, 659; Washington, 537; Jackson, 305; Douglas, 265; Yamhill, 251; and Klamath, 246. All of Oregon’s 36 counties are represented. A breakdown of area youngsters enrolled includes: Beaver Creek 9; Boring, 22; Eagle Creek, 3; Estacada, 12; and Government Camp, 1. Dr. Lendon Smith will be the guest speaker of the Cottrell — f a r t l --- Community Club, Thursday, Dec. 2at 7:30p.m. in the gym of the Cottrell grade school. Dr. A daughter, Cynthia Marie, Smith will speak on childrens to Mr. and Mrs. James E. problems and the hyper active Burghardt, Rt. 3, Box 135, child. Boring, Nov. 17. in after Jan. 1st WE NEED ROOM ! Convlenent Layaway I master charge E S TA C A D A A ppliance & Fu rn itu re, Co. S.E. 3rd & Main Estacada, Ore. 6 3 0 -5 8 4 5 1 iiliis . v b IB lll W fj . .an 1111 BÌB l|| ¿SB : " 'M MENU ' ' H 1.. 1: ' a ? « m i .■ BBS » S r ? - ■ S I 'M t), ife S i ' I ■ S B Milk MONDAY. Dec. 6 Pork Gravy on Buttered Rice Stewed Tomatoes Muffin Fruit Milk TUESDAY. Dec. 7 Meat Loaf Cole Slaw Bread, Butter Vanilla Pudding Milk WEDNESDAY, Dec. 8 Chicken n' Noodles Celery Biscuit Milk Cookie THURSDAY, Dec. 9 Vegetable Soup Peanut Butter and Jelly Sandwich Christmas Jewels Milk FRIDAY. Dec. 10 Pizza Buttered Broccoli Fruit Milk If you’re a low ta r cigarette smoker, you’ll like new M arlboro Lights. Lighter in taste, low in tar. F R IG ID A IR E R E F R IG E R A T O R , w orkinq condition. $30 665 2942 C 49 G O O D 40" G E R anqe $35 309 Strause, Sandy 668 6737 C 49 FO R S A L E —w h ite enam el trash burner $35 E le c tric ra d ia to r hotw ater heater $5 00 406 W Hood Sandy S 49pd *72 K aw asakis B H CYCLE SHOP JÖAWASAKI Warning; The Surgeon General Has Determined That FO R SALE H alt A ra b halt Shetland pony, with saddle 668 6711 F 50 Just in time for Christmas! Come in and See the beauti- ful 1972 models at J & L Cyde. YouH get the best deal here! Cigarette Smoking is Dangerous to Your Health . '-4 l_LJ__l*“l p- Great Christmas Gifts-Helmets, Jackets and Accessories at J A L HAUGAHTOE s»” JACKETS 2 K X * . *13 ” -*1 7 ” Op«m Mon. thru Sat. 9 A M to 7 P.M. Sun 12-5 J & L CYCLE SHOP 1 3 1 9 N .W . E a stm a n of Elks Club, off Division G re s h a m 6 6 5 -8 148 Open 9 to 5 Closed Sun. Mon. Expert Orthopedic Work ? -. ' B -:: • •• T o o L a t e t o C la s s ify THAT SAY. 50 foreign countries. Counties with the largest student totals at the university include: Benton, 3577; Multnomah, 2210; Marion, 1137; Lane, 791; Linn, •ab:-.' IÄ R SANDY ELEMENTARY LUNCH MENU THURSDAY, Dec. 2 Potato Salad w-Ripe Olive Lettuce Bologna Sandwich Warm Apple Cobbler Milk FRIDAY. Dec. 3 Chili Con Carne Con Frijoles Corn Bread Vegetable Stick WANT ADS r b .-. Discount Local students attend OSU F ru it Beef ft Pork Locker Meat merchants are celebrating Christmas this week with special coupon values ( see advertisements). Post P lu to to 5 0 % Marlboro Lights, for those smokers who prefer the lighter taste of a low tar and nicotine cigarette. Made with the same famous quality as full-flavored Marlboro Red, America’s fastest-growing brand -Marlboro Lights: 14mg’ ’taL' 1.1 mg. nicotine av per cigarette by FTC method B