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8 - SANDY (Ore.) POST Thur«., D m 21, 1972 (See 1» 4-H gun safety popular Truck hits poles; service cut Several telephone exchanges were knocked out of order in G resham morning. « cWerri} e a rly S aturday * ’ Christmas Time for us to speed very warm wishes for the Y u le tid e H o lid a y to you. May your day be bright with joy and merriment shared with your loved ones. We hope you have a wonderful Christmas! BJUR ELECTRIC CO. 2055 S.E.Firit Formerly Bull Run Rd. Gresham 665-3156 A truck-trailer rig left the roadway on Burnside near NE First at about 2 a m and wiped out two General Telephone Co. poles Service was cut on the 663 and 668 prefixes as well as long distance trunks to Portland Tom K ent, G resham manager for General Telphone. said repair crews were called and were on the job by 3:90 a m Par, of the service was restored by m id-afterno o n Saturday and the balance by 7 in the evening ooo l ess Than Half Beef A 1.000-pound liv e steer yields only about 432 pounds of saleable beef at the meat counter The remaining 568 pounds consists of about 385 pounds of o ffa l, which is removed by the packer in dressing out the 615 pound carcass, and an other 183 pounds of undesired fat and bone trim m ed from the carcass before it reaches the meat counter in the form of retail readv cuts. The beautiful G oddess o f T im e bracelet w atches by B ulova COOOEU OF T in t An e le u n t oval BMUtîfull» M r . textured $100 COOOEU OF TIME "AT". Roman-faced watch with Dasketwea.e Bracelet. $00. More than a watch...each timepiece is an expressive gilt of love. T he bracelet, an integral part of the elegant case, adorns the wrist with telling beauty. The precision 17 jewel movement, under that glamorous exterior, reports time with uncanny accuracy. Second row are Eric l.undeen. Terry Smith and Pat Maronay. < Post photo) 1 plans hearings on scenic w aterw ay Hearings will soon be held on the proposal to place 124 miles of the Sandy River under the protection of the Scenic Waterways Act. The Oregon Highway Commission will hold the hearings sometime in January , according to officials of the parks section of the State Highway Department. The section of the riv e r to be considered includes both Clackamas and Multnomah Counties For the past several months, according to state officials, an investigation has been made into the proposal and a report is being compiled on the section of the Sandy River between Dodge P ark and Dabney Park Mealey's Jewelers 665-2715 Saints match cancelled Bad weather prevented the Mi Hood mat squad from traveling to Seattle Saturday for the U n iv e rs ity of W a s h in g to n In v it a t io n a l Wrestling match The Saints next meet will be Jan 5 at the Colum bia C hristian Q u a d ra n g u la r in Portland Tools tak en Tools valued at »196 were taken from the Robert Sinnema residence, 22511 SE Morrison St . Wednesday night, Dec 19, according to sheriffs reports The report is not yet completed, but when completed it will be made available to the public The report covers suitability of the n v e r to the Scenic Waterways Act and the effects of such a designation on land ownership and existing uses along the river section Over a year ago. the proposal was made to place this section of the Sandy River under the act At that time, a public hearing was held in Sandy to discuss the proposal One of the questions raised at that meeting concerned the land ownership in the 124 mile stretch of river No definite date for the meetings in January has been set VC4‘rr hankering to wish you and the folks a, your house a mighty merry Christmas and our hearty thanks. FENWICK FEED STORE The bubble broke for Hood cagers Saturday, hopefully not for long “Serving Gresham Since 1927” learnin g about O regon’s wildlife resources In d iv id u a ls in terested in leading a Gun Safety club or becom ing a m em b er m ay contact their county 4-H office or th e ir 4-H C om m unity C oordinator fo r m ore in formât ion YULETIDE 8 State 12 MILE CORNER, G R ESN IM Saints streak snapped OPEN FRIDAY NIGHTS 'T IL 9 23 E. Powell. Gresham W IN N ER S ON the second varsity team were from left to right front row: Dave Kram er. Don Boitano. and Robin Carev. Over 175 young people in Clackamas. Washington and Multnomah countie« currently a re enrolled in the m any faceted 4-H Gun Safety project, reports T D. Zurcher, Clackamas County 4-H Agent The project is for boys and girls 11 to 1» years of age Club m em bers are provided an opportunity to develop safe habits with firearms, improve shooting skill and learn about wildlife conservation As the 4 H member increases his skill, he moves through the five steps of the 4-H Gun Safety Ad vancem ent P ro gram Each step from 4-H Safe Shooter through 4-H Hunter presents exciting new challenges, adds Zurcher All participants must com plete the Oregon Hunter Safety T ra in in g program before proceeding to the next step In addition to shooting either 22'» or BB guns the members learn how to properly dress and take care of game animals, how to cook food outdoors as well as together a 102-86 victory in Corvallis, giving Mt Hood a 7-1 m ark for the early season The Saints have two road The Saints saw their win trips this week to try and turn streak go down the drain when the tide They meet Judson Oregon States ja y v e e s put Baptist Thursday at 7 30 p m Friday at 5 45 p m the Saints meet the University of Portland jayvees The snow cancelled home contest with Clark scheduled for last F rid ay will be made up Dec 30 at 8 p.m. Saint mentor Herb Booth said after the contest with the Beavers "We didn't play as well as we could.” “ We were out rebounded in the first half We only had two days of practice last week and it snowed.” Booth said the contest was a trem endous spectator gam e and the shooting figures showed it. The Saints hit 45 of 92 from the floor to 39 for 79 for Oregon State But the telling statistic was at the free throw line The Beavers hit 24 of 33 shots from the gift stripe to only 4 for 6 for Mt Hood. High scorers for the Saints were Tony Hopson with 36. hitting on 18 of 37 attempts P e rry C am pbell was close behind with 34, hitting a red ho, 16 of 27 tries Campbell also grabbed 12 rebounds "Without a doubt Campbell was the out standing man on the floor," Booth said The 6-5 Alabama product fouled out w ith a m inute remaining in the contest and got one of the biggest ovations of the night. Mt Hood big man Richard Smith go, into foul trouble early and so missed a lot of playing tim e He scored 12 points "We forgo, what the word defense was,” Booth explained "They played an excellent ball game I think we played at about 75 per cent of our potential.” " I think we learned some things from it.” The Saints trailed at halftime 51-48 and battled point for point with OSU in the second stanza With 1:18 remaining Mt Hood had a 2 point lead But then the foul bug took its toll and gave the win to the Beavers The last 6 Oregon State points were from the foul line A couple of former Sandy High School cagers will be in the Judson Baptist ranks for the Saint contest— R ay Perkins, a 6-5 forward .and Bob Bueller, a 6-0 guard "One thing you can say about them is they always play tough againat us," Booth said M AKE TOUR CHRISTMAS MERRV G O TO SPA IN THIS SPRING During th e past m o n th you have re a d th e ads a b o u t th e Sandy Post sponsored trip to Spain s la te d fo r M arch 14 th ro u g h M arch 2 8 . D on't w a it a n y lo n g e r, send in y o u r m o n ey to re s e rv e a s e a t on this Sun-Fun Fesita V a c a tio n . For m o re In fo rm a tio n co n tact C h a rle e n a t S andy T ravel Service 6 6 8 -4 7 9 7 . Also, a special tr a v e l b rie fin g an d m o v ie on this Spanish H o lid a y Is s e t fo r Jan. 13 fo r those p la n n in g to go. IT'S FUN IN THE SUN TIME!! Mt but The University of Portland junior varsity squad will be another handful for the Saints. The front line for the Pilots runs 6-11, 6-6 and 6-5, so Booth feels his squad will have to use their quickness to come out on top. A couple of varsity players are also expected to play in the contest for the U of P To date the Saints have averag ed 87 points per ballgame to 68 for their op ponents Mt Hood is hitting at a 435 clip from the floor VT H O O D C C 96 Tony Hopson 36 P e rry C a m p b e ll, 24, R ic h a rd S m ith , 12 N ohn , 4. Stevens 4. M a r e k , 4. Johnson 2. S c h m id t. H ie m s t r a , S h e a m an Peterson O R E G O N S T A T E JVS 102 Cra»Q H u n te r . 30. B a k k e 22. C a re y 10. To w ne I I . C h a tfm 12. H ennessey 17 M t Hood 4« 46- 96 O SY JVS 51 5 1 - 102 Rifle stolen Edwin Berreth, 1510 SE 177th A ve., reported to s h e riff’s deputies that hunting equip men,, a rifle and scope, and clothes with a combined value of »640 were stolen from his residence Sunday, Dec 17. Entry was apparently gained by prying open a door while the victim was gone. o oo There are now 21 million persons in the U.S. over 65 years old. re e ti n p z CJ ^^ere's hoping that all of you whose patronage we value so highly enjoy the Christmas season to the fullest. From Artist James Parten & Staff LITTLE VILLAGE STUDIO Gresham M all 666-5289 WE’VE MOVED Gresham House of Color You are invited to moot the NEW OWNERS, Ron and Sharon Sullivan. 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