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Tburi., Dec 21, 1972 (Sec 2) S A N D Y (O re ) POST - 3 Zigzag district ends Christmas tree cutting If you have not gotten your Christ m a* tree yet, you have only two day* left to do so in the Mt Hood National Forest T re e p e rm it* have been issued since Nov. 27 in the Forest selling for one dollar each The last day for cutting is Friday, Dec 22 Ranger station* which have been selling the tree permits are Zig Zag, Estacada and ße&t uj&keÁ a, Qjhjd Qh/ÛtfonOÂ Her«, beneath the lamplight » glow, we gather to |ovou»ty »mg out. "Hello, To you and all those you hold dear, a holiday filled with lot» of cheer! FROM ALL THE PEOPLE AT GREAT W ESTERN N A T IO N A L B A N K GRESHAM BRANCH 39 0 W est Burnside, G re s h a m M a ll 6 6 6 -1 5 4 6 Alcohol test refusal trips 1,700 Bear Springs Up to six permits can be purchased by one person. A recording at the Mt Hood Supervisors office <256-0211) has told tree cutter* what areas are open for tree cutting, what day* are open and what tim e during the day to cut trees In the Zig Zag area, the tree cutting areas are off of Lolo Pass Rd and the Trillium Lake ltd Forest Service personnel have been available at the entrance to the tree cutting sites to assist those wishing to find certain species of trees Also the Forest S ervice personnel have been checking individuals for permits. N early 1,700 Oregon drivers have had their licenses to drive suspended for 90 days this year because they have refused to take a c h em ical test to determine how much alcohol was in their blood Under the state’s implied consent law, refusal to take a test after arrested for a driving while intoxicated charge is grounds for a 90-day license suspension This suspension has no relationship to the subsequent outcome of the drinking charge Suspensions fo refusal to take the tests have increased this year by 594 per cent, ac- M ary Seida Cowbelles p re sid e n t BPW offers scholarship to MHCC FOR HANDY people, such as this customer, the Yarn Carhe offers many creative gift ideas. (Post photo) A C lackam as County resident, Mrs Kent Seida, is the newly elected president of the Metro Cowbelles M ary, husband Kent and their three children reside in Damascus where they raise p urebred C harolais c a ttle They also maintain cattle in West Linn The entire fam ily is involved in cattle affairs Seida is on the board of d irecto rs of the Oregon Charolais Association and the children are involved with 4-H M e tro group includes Clackamas, Washington and Multnomah counties and most of the counties west of the Cascades ✓ 1 i 7/ 7 // /! i j f / • / t 'U h a t s ’ o o k l11 (j . BY SAHA SE’.VELL Son b o rn M r and Mrs Leslie R Gipe, Rt 4, Box 385. Boring, an nounce the birth of a son James Dean was born Dec 6 at St Vincents Hospital He weighed 6 lb 8 oz He joins a sister Julie. 3. fu * M M AA AA AA AA AA AA GEMTRY APPUAHCE CENTER IS NOW A FULL-SERVICE CENTER OUR FULL SERVICE IS . . . ‘ Complete parts house for all appliances ‘ Repair service (radio dispatched) all appliances •Repair service (in shop) all small appliances ‘ Sales of new & used quality appliances IH GIBSON GIBSON « j ~ 1 «1J j i C O N T IN U O U S Now ’219” 21 cu ft. FREEZER Model 8 2 4 1 3 1 R I Reg 309 95 »259” C O N V E R TIB L E PORTABLE DISHW ASHER Reg. 279 Now U N D E R C O U N TE R DISHW ASHER Model U D N 82 3 0 A R*9 017R90 229 00 209 95 I »•> OUR SALES PO LICY.. We think it’s important to have your appliance delivered by 2 factory trained technicians, not delivery boys. These tech nicians will fully install and guarantee your new appliance to your satisfaction, < Gentru Open 8 9 Mon. • Fri.; Noon to 6 Saturday and Sunday Appliance Center 200 n c 2nd q p c s h A in 005-S12Q r it n ì tritine. and peace of an A ntiqu e stolen old fashioned Christmas fill your hearts and home. I I ! THE GA Y BLADE "CLOTHES FOR MEN!" GRESHAM MALL Burnside at Main O C O -1414 j : ; (••■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■a An antique rifle valued at $1,500 w ere among item s missing in a burglary at the Leo Culbertson residence, 5615 SE 190th Ave , Friday afternoon, Dec 15, according to sheriff’s reports Also missing were a 22 caliber rifle, a coin collection, and two cameras, the report states T o ta l value of missing property was e s tim a te d at «,118 terms of the law were complied with by police when the request was m ade Although the m ajority decline the hearing, the agency notes that requests for a h earin g have _ increased in the last year The increase is at tributed to new laws lowering the presumptive level to .10 for driving under the influence and providing stiffer penalties for readings of 15 or more. As a footnote, the agency has received 324,809 abstracts of tra ffic violation convictions through N ovem ber. The figure represents a seven per cent increase over the com parable period in 1971 Hello. Merry Christmas! Santa’s on his way to you with a list of merry wishes and thanks for your loyal support. G uns gone From GALE and JERRY T h re e .22 c a lib e r rifle s valued at $115 were reported stolen fro m the C ordelia Smelser residence, 1812 N E Glisan St., Saturday night. Gresham Gun Works 52 N.W. 2nd * LOCIt SHOP 565-3247 FINAL OFFER! /■S COMPLETE YOUR SET OF ALBERTSONS CASTILLIAN DINNERWARE NOWII Because of the terrific response to this dinnerware offer, we have been temporarily out of some of the items; we are sorry this has happened. But we have ordered in another shipment and are offering all of the feature items at one time for 39c each with no purchase requirement. Also fantastic savings on all completer pieces to enable all of our customers to complete their sets before the offer expires. • DINNER PLATE DESSERT DISH COFFEE CUP SAUCER BREAD A BUTTER PLATE Cottrel Doings 1 C LEA N RANGE Model 82 3027 A Reg 269 95 Under the implied consent law, police agencies report to the Motor Vehicles Division when a driver under arrest for driving under the influence refuses to take a chemical test The agency then notifies the driver his license to drive will be suspended, but provides 20 days in which he may request a hearing to determine if all W omen in terested in a t tending M t. Hood Community College can seek scholarship help through the Oregon Federation of Business and Professional Womens’ Clubs Educational grants of $150 to $500 a year are available Women wanting to return to the labor m arket, those looking for career advancement and women w anting to enter training programs all qualify fo r the new scholarship program Membership in a B .P W. club is not a requirement Those in terested should contact their local B P W d u b president or M rs W ilb ur M ad en w ald , 519 Birchwood Terrace, Hillsboro. Place alternate layers of above ingredients in greased casserole. S prin kle brown sugar over each layer Pour orange juice <and-or) apricot juice over a ll—not too much if juicy apples are used Bake in 350 degreeoven for 4 to 4 hour The last 5 minutes of SIX-LAYER DINNER Place in layers in a greased baking tim e put chopped walnuts on to p —From the two-quart casserole dish: files of Mrs Robert Peterson, 2 cups sliced raw potatoes Beaverton 2 cups chipped celery MERRY MIX UPS 1 lb ground beef 1 4 cups flour 1 cup (or less) sliced onions 4 cup sugar 1 cup minced green pepper 1 teaspoon baking powder (optional) 4 cup butter or margarine 1 can of tomatoes heated to 1 (6 oz ) pkg chocolate dhips boiling 2 cups coconut Salt to taste (a b o u tlV . 4 cup chopped nuts teaspoons) 1 (14 oz.) can Eagle Brand Pepper to taste (about 4 condensed milk teaspoon) Combine flour, butter, sugar, Dash of oregano and baking powder; mix until Garnish with green pepper slices and cover Bake at 350 particles are fine Place in greased 13” x 9” pan Sprinkle degrees for 1 4 hours or until with chocolate pieces, coconut the potatoes are done Serve and nuts. Drizzle condensed with hot sliced buttered French m ilk evenly over mixture Bake bread and a tossed green salad for a delicious dinner.—From at 350 degrees for 30 to 35 m inu tes. Cool; cut into the files of Mrs Carl H jo rt squares —From the files of svang. Eagle Creek If you are serving ham Mrs David Johnson, Bright d irin g the Christmas holidays wood. These w ere served last the following is a good salad to Sunday at coffee hour after use as the flavors compliment church and I had a request to each other so well print the recipe They are so HORSERADISH MOLD delicious! 1 (3 oz.) pkg lemon-flavored gelatin 1 cup boiling water 2 to 3 Tablespoons cream style prepared horseradish 1 teaspoon salt The Walter Howards had a 1 teaspoon grated lemon- busy weekend, entertaining On rind. if desired F rid a y , they had Ronald 1 cup w hipping cream , Hasselman with his son and the whipped g ran dch ild ren On 2 drops green food coloring tw o Dissolve gelatin in boiling Saturday, Debbie Weaver Sold, water Stir in horseradish, salt and L arry Weaver and wife and lemon rind. Chill until were calling, and took Mrs. partially congealed Fold in H ow ard shopping Rudolph whipped cream and food Weaver has been in the hospital coloring Pour into lightly oiled for repairs on a bad knee M r and Mrs Fred Wiley 1-quart mold. Chill 4 hours or entertained friends on Satur until firm Serves 8-12—From day evening. They are neigh he files of Mrs Howard W bors of the Walter Howards, Berger, Sandy The following recipe offers a and Mrs Howard entertained the two young sons on the wonderful way to fix yams Wileys, as house guests over without a cloyingly sweet taste night YAM-FRUIT C a llin g at the H a rv e y CASSEROLE Cooked yams, sliced and Watkins home on Sunday were M r and Mrs Norvall Naas and seasoned Kenneth, and M r and Mrs. Cooked dried apneots, or raw firm apples, cored and sliced Ernest Meyer Cottrell Ladies Aid sponsored (not peeled). their Christmas party because of Mrs Laura Caldo's passing M rs Caldo passed aw ay Sunday m orning at the Gresham Hospital Mrs Caldo had only been in the hospital a few days as she was seriously ill with pneumonia and com plications M r and Mrs Joe Caldo were m a rrie d in Wisconsin in 1911, and came to the farm here on Bluff Road in 1912 From the time they came here, Mrs Caldo had always beena very energetic worker in Pleasant Hom e M ethodist Church, and Cottrell I-adies Aid, and also the Community Club She had recently been en jo yin g the Sandy Senior Citizens Club meetings She May the joy will be sincerely missed here On a busy day when you want to prepare your meat and vegetables in a one-dish meal, try this Six-Layer Dinner, a recipe given to me by M yrtle Hjortsvang It was handed down to her by her grand mother. cording to the Motor Vehicles D ivision, and re fle c t the s tep p ed up e n fo rc e m e n t program s against d rin king drivers in the state Through November, 10,015 driving under the influence convictions had been reported—a 32 per cent increase over 1971 Z2 jc 39 Ea. No Minimum Purchase Requirement FANTASTIC SAVINGS ON COMPLETER PIECES! REG. VALUE 5 Piece Place Setting Vegetable Bowl, Large Covered Sugar Bowl Creamer 13" Oval Platter 2 Large Soup Plates 2 Ash Trays Salt and Pepper Shakers 2 Salad Plates 2 Soup/Cereal Bowls Covered Casserole Sauce Boat Relish Tray Coffee Server Tea Server Covered Butter Dish Round Serving Platter 2 Jumbo Mugs 11" Platter Small Vegetable Bowl 2 U tility Bowls PRICES EFFECTIVE THRU DEC. 31 OR WHILE PRESENT SUPPLY LASTS! eeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeA $5.99 4.95 3.95 3.25 5.50 3.30 1.95 2.75 3.00 3.00 8.95 3.95 295 7.95 7.95 4.50 4.95 3 00 3.95 3.95 3 00 OUR PRICE $2.99 2.99 1.99 1.99 3.99 1.99 1.29 1.99 1.79 1.79 5 99 2.49 1.49 5.99 5.99 2.49 3.99 1.79 2.79 1 99 1.79 Clearance Price $2.00 2.00 1.31 1.31 2 63 1.31 .85 1.31 1.18 1.18 4.00 1.65 1.00 4.00 4.00 1.65 2.63 1.18 1.87 1.31 1.18 ALBERTSONS the FOOD p e o p l e 'Who Core' PRICES EFFECTIVE DECEMBER 21 thru 31, 1972 . . . At The»e Three Albertion'» Super Market» • S.E. 174th and Division * N.E. 181st and Glisan * Gresham Mall, Burnside at Main