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6 - S A N D Y (Ore ) POST Thors , June 21. 1973 (See. I l £ TJ s In Sandy For Your Dining Pleasure Sandy Legion team wins loses on home run hits D E L IC IO U S F O O D S AT R E A S O N A B L E PRICES Steak and Lobster A delightful combination Soup or Salad Baked Potato Tea or Coffee Jello or Pudding U.S. Choice RIB EYE STEAK Salad Baked Potato C The Sandy A m e ric an Legion baseball team won one game and dropped one last week to sport a 5-2 record This record places the team near the top at the league standings The Sandy team beat Taylor Electric 6 to 5 in extra innings and lost 1-0 to Oregon City 95 400 4-H'ers head for camp Colton $375 Tea or Coffee GOLDEN FRIED CHICKEN SANDY’S MARK Baughman gets reads to deliver pitch game with Oregon City. Baughman had good stuff that day but lost l-a on a home run in the final inning. Earlier in the week he pitched Ike win over Taylor Electric. ( Post photo I $ 2 ^5 B LU E M A R L IN A Q U A T IC CLUB Sliced Tomatoes, Potato Salad, Tea or Coffee Jello or Pudding $1 95 Assorted Meats - Cheese Potato Salad - Tea or Coffee ROAST BEEF ROAST LEG PORK ROAST YOUNG TURKEY 2 1 S> Baked Potato Vegetable Soup or Salad Tea or Coffee Jello or Pudding 50 D A ILY SP EC IA LS CHICKEN FRIED STEAK BABY BEEF LIVER BREADED VEAL CUTLET PORK STEAK BREADED Over 400 Clackamas County 4-H'ers w ill attend 4-H Camp at Colton this month, according to T D Zurcher. Extension Agent. 4-H Dates for camp are June 11 - 16 and 18-23 Crafts, camp fires, swim ming hiking, athletics, and many other activities have been planned by the 4-H Camp committee headed by Mrs M iria m Beasley. Oregon City. Over 50 resource people from in d u s try , F ish and G am e Commission. Extension Ser vice, and 4-H have volunteered their tim e and talent* The two one-week sessions at Camp Colton comprise the largest 4 H county camping program in the state, added Zurcher The opportunity for almost one out of four county 4-H'ers from 9-12 years old to attend 4- H Camp is made possible through excellen t support Jello or Pudding COLD PLATE $195 Served with Soup or Salad Whipped Potatoes - Vegetables Tea or Coffee - Jello or Pudding 6 a .m . ' t i l M i d n i g h t L o u n g e n a .m . ' t i l 2 : 3 0 a .m . Sandy came up with two runs in the seventh to tie the electric team at 5-5 and force the extra innings The winning run came in the ninth on a home run by Dan Turin Mark Baughman pitched for the Pioneers co llectin g six strikeouts and allowing only \ \ Thirteen A A .U swim clubs butterfly; and Steve Roth (15- were hosted by the Sandy Blue 17) 100 yard freestyle and 100 Marlins this past Saturday at yard backstroke. The next activities on the the “A A " Invitational meet Blue M arlin schedule are a duo- held in the Sandy pool A numb«- of the youngsters meet with Oregon City on swimming achieved their goal Wednesday June 20. and a at making a "A A A " time, weekend duo-meet with the raising them to the top time R iver Road Swim Club in category for their age groups Eugene on June 23-24 Sandy swimmers who made triple “A ” times were: Gayle Roth (8 and u nd er) who received certificates for 50 yard fre e s ty le , 25 yard backstroke, and 25 yard but terfly, Gary Marsh (15-17) received a triple “A ” cer tificate for 100 yard freestyle ' Blue Marlins who took first places were: Nancy Marsh (11- 12) 100 yard freestyle, Linda Johnson (13-14) 100 y a rd backstroke; Carl Neuenfeldt (15-17) 100 yard backstroke; Gary Marsh (15-17) 100 yard within each community of the county, explained Zurcher 4-H C om m u nity C oordinators in each grade school area award the campships on the basis of the 4-H records of the in dividuals This year's activities include "learn by doing" sessions in a rc h e ry . collagues, fire build ing , fly tyin g , n ature prints, woodlore. leather-craft, w ild life , bug cages, bow making and outdoor cookery In addition to several resource people, the staff will include 25 high school coun selors for each week These older 4-H'ers will be respon sible fo r ten or elveven youngsters throughout the week The opportunity to be a counselor is one of the more sought after positions for older 4-H'ers This year over 800 applied for the positions nine hits Meanwhile, his teammates led by Turin's three hits and three rbi's, got the opposing pitcher for 10 hits Turin got a single and a triple before blasting his home run shot in the ninth Jay Dodson and Wayne Stone both also hit with power each collecting a single and triple Both also knocked in a run Baughman got a double as did Dean D ickinson, while Larry Dahrens hit a single for the other Sandy hits The Electric team scored three in the first, one in the third and one in the seventh Sandy scored two in the third, one in the sixth, two in the seventh and the winning run in the ninth Baughman again pitched for Sandy in the loss to Oregon City 1-0 The lone run came in the last of the seventh with two down when the visitors got their fourth hit of the game, a home run Baughman had shut out the Oregon City team on three hits up until Cnsp hit hts round tripper Meanwhile, Sandy was able only to get to the Oregon City pitcher for two hits in the game. Kandy Moody hit a double in the first and Baughman hit a single m the sixth BEEF-PORK CUSTOM WRAPPED HOME DELIYERT DON CASTLE 668-4056 000 E ig h ty per cent of the tropical fish to supply the U.S market come from Florida r » V FREE Wallpaper Demonstration anil SHADE-MAKER’ TODAY J.ne 21,11:30 p.m. GRESHAM DECOR CENTER 665-3648 BURNSIDE AT DIVISION CEXXXXXXXXB LOST - JUNE 10 K * OUR SERVICE IS TONTRSTIC W e're N o t 2 SIBERIAN HUSKIES FROM THE MARMOT AREA Clowning It Is a Fact! NEW 18" PORTABLE COLOR TV'S 85% SOLID STATE Only *266” > WHILE THEY LAST 23" CONSOLE COLOR TV AND UP WALNUT GRAIN CABINET ONLY *409.95 * 2 year picture tube warranty Full Year Warranty on all Parts on Both SERVICE SPECIAL! 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M il IDMSIIE 665-6125 The Sandy city council last week approved the hiring of Juanita Sauve as clerk-typist She currently is working at the c ity h a ll w h ile Ruth Ixxindree is on vacation The position Mrs Sauve will fill was funded in the budget for 1673-74 as approved by the voters this spring Mrs Loundree will remain with the city as assistant to the city administrator Carl H a t field when she returns from her vacation I CALL 688-4761 or 668-6867 ENDS SUNDAY . . .O U R The Sandy area had two top finishers in the recent district qualifying track meet for Jr. ooo Olympics Homeowners in the U 5 are M ark Peterson took second in adding swimming pools to their the 100 yard dash and he also property at the annual rate of was a member of the 440 yard 70,000 units, with over 750.000 relay team which took first. now in use The other team members were ■ , L arry Dalhke, Ron Lam m and Tim Veley Peterson w ill go to the Clean Tuner ...............................$7.50 Clean C o ntro ls......................... $6.00 Clean C h a n a ............................... $2.50 Check Tuner .......................... $6.00 -1 2 .9 5 with Oregon Clth this week The Pioneer hitting failed In this gsme as Oregon City !-• on a home run in the final inning (Post photo i Crab dinner slated here on Saturday Only two days until the big Crab Feed dinner Saturday night at Sandy High School All the crab, shrimp, salads. French bread ice cream and lemonade you can eat will be served from 5 p.m. to 8 p m The Church of Jesus Christ of L atter Day Saints is sponsoring the dinner under the direction of the Rebef Society ladies. Mrs Joyce Zaugg is chair man of the event Proceeds will go toward their building fund A delicious variety of pies will be sold as well as many articles of hand crafts made by the Church ladies WHILE THEY LAST saw T H E SANDY American Legion team to off to a good start this season. Here members of the team wait their turn at hat in game On« large gray male, ona tm allar black »«mala B oth have w h ile maakt and am wearing c o llan The ferrate hat a name tag. " T a k u " . w ith a W amma addraaa I am moat anaioua to racovar them b o th and w ill g'va a reward «or their return meet m JuJy SALE In s t a n t Ice Cream M aker SB.96 «alup *6" R o x a ll 6 -o z . Tanning B utter $1.75 mfr. list 47« Black Light Bulb $1.49 value Photo Cube 98c value 47^ 100 I.U .’s V itam in "E” SI ■ 2 9 mfr. Int $1 95 Ouick Bonds 69« mfr. list 63c 47« A N D M A N Y M O R E G REAT BUYS V A LU A B LE CO UPO N FREE DRAWING 10 SPEED BIKE regwnal meet trying to make it The regional will be held in Spokane There is no 440 relay event in the regional meet so the rest of the relay team will have to stay home and rest with its district honors. ooo Deaf persons in the Dallas area are being supplied with teleprinters which relay instant messages over telephone wires for those whose handicap prevents their using regular N a m e __ Address Phone — No purchase necessary Bn ng coupon to store to enter drawing. SANDY REXALL DRUG HOOPLANDPHARMACY I