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About Sandy post. (Sandy, Oregon) 1938-current | View Entire Issue (April 13, 1972)
Thur»., April 13, 1972 ( 1 Park Plaza W em m e, O re. ) SANDY (Ort I POST - 13 The wise ow l says. I A F L Y S A T O N T H E C H A R IO T W H E E L A N D S A ID , •W T IA T A D U S T I R A IS E .” i LA F O N T A IN E i 'S t«*' >«■»' >«■»' ><^»( >«■»< F am ily in co m e up W e G /v e S&H G re e n Stam ps S lA L A D HAf western family FOLCERS COFFEE............ .T 3 8 DRESSING ANGEL F O O D S CAKE M IX TOMATO Y ^ o -. I H C . » B » , ELECT. (k «) K i u . i i. r n h o ia r s INSTANT COFFEE............ „ — SURSMME TRU-BLU COOKIES......... Si- 3 8 FACIAL tissue CREAM DIECA SSTD n t* RANDOM WT. CHEESE............ - _ Qt S TEE BO, BEEF OB CHKKEB A 125 royal 4 BOUILLON CUBES......... » ¿ ;s AUNT JEMIMA i TABLE I SYRUP ........ LOMA LINDA, BBOWH I GRAVY 98 I OUIK POFS-BITE WHITE OB YELLOW I PO P C Oft 1402 ■ vv FROZEN MORTON 2S01. F it BBAFT er BABKOLD JUICES.......... 3 s 7 o K<»yal» $ 1 FLAVO RS............................................ PK«. I CORN................. m SABAH WBAP PLASTIC W R A P .............. «o ■ DASH LAUNDRY DETERGENT 4»M . SUI HOM CLIP THIS COUPON Good thru Saturday, A pril 15 I frYAN*S>Mj Country Style or Holsum BREAD I 1 v /i lb. p loaves $ C isti V«iu« l/? 0 of lc C ent e r I z l CUT h « leans , meaty Bring Coupon iMfflflOKKJflGKM KÄJ8S5 • W ’n i VALUABLE COUPON WiT» Good thru Saturday, April 15 Country Fresh irgo B R IN G COUPON end cuts family pack L O IN CUT THICK for STUFFING thin for BREAKFAST > $ 4 it. 39 LB M LB. ftOIBKT C B .O f« C .ift V . l u . 1 /2 0 of lc turkey hindquarter m b ROAST COUPON c .1». _ (WITH POBTIONS Of WINC NECK o CIBLETS INCLUDED) Good thru Saturday, A pril 15 H IG H Q UALITY KELLOCCS ASSTD. FLAVOBS POP TARTS '♦»».•.».«.... M b. P h . Bring Coupon IVK CREAM ■ ^ ■ R y a fc fo . ■ P R IC E ‘ Prices effective Thursday, Friday, Saturday, A pril 13, 14, 15 Hoodland P O TA TO CHIPS H ighw ay 26 W e lc h e s Road W a m m e , O ra. G r o c e r s , In c . LB 0 n ,'ít ó b 69 Red Ripe Tomatoes HALF CAL BAC PACK Fresh Nutritious 19 bch G re e n O nions or Radishes Crisp, Fresh 4S0Z bch. ASPARAGUS JAB g © J 9 6 8 9 « fttcdu&ß SUHSHIMI ________ --------- & W puts. Spinach SWEET HALLEY'S PICKLES PARK PLAZA M e m b e r o f U n ite d SHUB-FLAVOB, FESTIVAL, HOME PAN, BBENTWOOO, C0UNTBV FAIB, COLOENCLOW 59* 59* S M O K IE S ■ATM B O L O G N A (B V THF PM C I) GROUND ROUND P O R K S P A R E R IB S ^ ? ..,, P O R K R O A STS S ? . - ~ „ SIGMAN C « h V . l u . 1/2 0 of lc 1 O ld -tim e film s slated at B arlow r - 1 0 0 1 @ ® Tender Calif. lb . Average fa m ily income was $10,680 in Clackamas County, in 1969, compared with $9,489 for the State, according to a report on the 1970 census by the Bureau of the Census, U.S. Department of Commerce Per capita income for the county amounted to $3,423, the report shows. The 1970 census counted 166,088 residents in the county; 3.2 percent were foreign bom and 11.7 percent native born with one or both parents of foreign birth. Among the county’s 152,647 inhabitants age 5 and over in 1970, 24,802 were living in a different county w ithin the | State in 1965, and 17,471 in a different State In the population age 16 and over, 79.3 percent of the men and 40 6 percent of the women were in the labor force Among the employed, 49 8 percent were holding white collar jobs, and 14.5 percent were govern ment workers About 39 6 percent of the married women with husband present were in the labor force, and 27.2 percent of these wives had children under six There were 50,909 persons 3 to 34 years old enrolled in school. In the 25-and-older population, 60 8 percent of the men and 66 5 percent of the women were high school graduates Copies of the re p o rt, [ "General Social and Economic Characteristics, Oregon,” PC (1) -39C, are available for $1 50 each from the Superintendent of Documents, U.S. Govern ment P rin tin g O ffice , Washington, D.C. 20402, or from U S D epartm ent of Commerce field offices located in m ajor cities Extra Fancy Red Delicious APPLES 4 » 59 Sam Barlow High School w ill have an “ O ld-T im e F ilm Festival’ ’ Saturday, A pril 15, from 7:30-10 p m It w ill be held in the Barlow auditorium and tickets w ill be sold at the door. The film s to be shown are: The R ink” and "The Cure” with Charlie Chaplin, “ The Barbershop" with W. C. Fields and "F ra n k e n s te in meets W olfm an" w ith Lon Chaney. The proceeds w ill be used to sponsor two delegations to the Mock D e m o cra tic N atio na l Convention that w ill be held in the P o rtla n d M em o ria l Coliseum on May 17, 18 and 19 The Oregon Council of Social Studies is sponsoring the all- N orthw est convention w ith over 3.000 high school students participating The decision to have a D em ocra tic instead of Republican convention is due to the n um ber of candidates seeking the d em ocratic nomination This a ctivity is looked upon by the state educators as being an educational experience | rather than a politically per- tisan activity Sam Barlow seniors are in charge of two states, Oklahoma and Hawaii Students must help pay for the rental of the coliseum , re g is tra tio n fees, postage and communicating with their states The delegates have been working toward the convention since last December Mt.Hood College schedules play Dee Torrey, MHCC drama instructor, w ill direct Kur, Vonnegut’s new play "Happy Birthday, Wanda June” May 19-31 in the college theatre Torrey says it w ill he the west coast premiere of the play The offbeat comedy is a modern version of Hom er’s Odyssey In protraym g the sadness of the American way of life, Voiftu-gut voices an appeal lie- a non violent approach to lotlay’s world