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Thur»., Feb. 21, 1974 (Sec. 1) SANDY (Ore.) POST - 5 Elementary and secondary schools—both public and p riva te —added nearly 1 7 m illio n teachers to th e ir payrolls between the years 1961 and 1973 Sandy pioneer celebrates birthday THIS V A L E N T IN E box oi ca ndy was an appropriate gift for Adolph Kotzman’s birthday (Post Photo) last Thursday, Feb. 14. He was 9«. Two car crash kills one man IN MEMORY REV. WARREN FENN December 22, 1902 February 13, 1974 R e q u ie m Mass o ffe r e d at S t. J u d e ’s C o lle g ia te C h u rc h on F e b . ru a ry 1 4. S e rvice s and b u r ia l F e b . u a ry 16 a t N a s h o g a h , W is c o n s in . Sonoiy TjFune/iaC 668 6015 Byron Keith Rader, 70, 4955 SE 174th Ave., was fatally injured Wednesday evening, Feb. 13, in a two car collision on Foster Road near SE 142nd Ave. Rader was westbound on Foster Road when his vehicle collided w ith a westbound vehicle driven by Stacy Wade McMahan, 30, Rt 1 Box 184D, Eagle creek. McMahan apparently turned into the path of the Rader vehicle, according to sheriff s reports. McMahan was cited for failure to keep right. Gresham Community Hospital. Cub Pack 235 . . • p lC U IS Cl I f i n © T Cub Pack No. 235 w ill hold its annual blue and gold dinner at 6:30 Wednesday, Feb. 27 in North Gresham Elementary. Jay Swails, Eagle Scout from Troop 662 in Sandy, w ill be guest speaker at the dinner. The Pinewood Derby w ill be held March 27. The pack’s Snow Bunny Outing on Feb. 2 was attended by 52 Cub Scouts and their McMahan was also injured in families. Also, the Scout carnival held the accident and was later reported released from Jan. 26 was a huge success. POT ROAST BLADE CUT 89 Adolph Kotzman. who was born in a log house on the Bluff Road in Sandy, turned 96 years old last Thursday, Feb 14 The nonagenarian, described by his wife Margaret as “ one of Sandy’s first pioneers,” has spent most of his life in the Sandy area Kotzman grew up on his father's farm where Roslyn Lake is now located When he was nineteen, he moved to Prineville to farm, and then to Yachats, before returning to Sandy in 1939 The 96 year old Kotzman is active and healty, except for a hearing loss Mrs. Koyzman attributes his longevity to “ taking care of himself.” “ He’s never drank or smoked,” she declared. “ He still gets out and takes care of the lawn and gardens He gets tired, but w ill be right back out the next day “ The neighbors can’t un derstand it,” she added Kotzman, who has outlived five younger brothers, has many memories of the early days in Sandy. “ He insists that there were eight inches of snow on the ground the day he was born,” she laughed. “ I like to ask him how he could see it ! ” “ Another thing he remem bers is selling his farm at Roslyn Lake for $1,800,” continued Mrs. Kotzman. “ Things were a lot different in those days.” r i l i s b u r ^ B u tterm ilk | POTATO CHIPS BISCUITS 8 oz. Reg. 16* SWIFTS CORN BEEF HASH STRAWBERRY JAM ” 15'A oz. DOR or CAT FOOD. his wife. Margaret, to a home in Boring about a year and a half ago. ( Post Photo) ADOLPH KOTZMAN, who spent many of his 96 years in the Sandy area, moved with We are very grateful for the consideration of future plans given senior citizens by the city council at a recent meeting and look forw ard to future developments which w ill give interest and assistance in behalf of the elderly. The Sandy Golden Age Club w ill sponsor a free hearing clinic at the Sandy Immanuel Lutheran Church on Thursday, March 7. between the hours of 1 and 4 p m. The Portland State U n iv e r s ity A u d ito r y Rehabilitation Mobile Unit with ce rtifie d audiologists per forming the screening tests w ill be there All senior citizens who have or think they have a noticeable hearing loss are welcome to avail themselves of 1 this service. Put the above afternoon on your calendar now and watch the news media for further inform ation More detailed information will be announced at the next Golden Age Club meeting on Thursday, Feb 28 D ivid en d s in cre a se d Directors of Portland General Electric Company this week authorized an increase in the quarterly dividend rate from 37 cents per share to 38 cents per share on the u tility’s 10.5 million shares of common stock outstanding. TRY THE CLASSIFIEDS CROSS RIB ROAST Ej ¿ J T $1.36" lb. PAULY 12 oz. SLICED CHEESE 89< FROZEN FOODS ICE CREAM V2 gallon WESTPAC FROZEN PEAS 3 lo r 50' 68 SHORTENING 4 8 oz. can *1.05 ea. 2 pkg. Extra Fancy Delicious APPLES CARROTS 5 S1 2^29® MUSHROOMS $ 1 I .69c ORANGES c FRISKIES CAT FOOD Chicken, Fi*h, Kidney, Liver Meet, 15’A tin Gale & Sharon Meier Owners 101 Main Store Hours: Open 8 a.m.-9 p.m. 7 Days GRAPEFRUIT 1 0 ? I NESTLES FRENCH FRIES 32 o i . £ 4 Texas Pink Mrs. Tuckers (Formerly Re. t MARKET Frank'. M ork.t) NATURAL COLOR 8x10 PORTRAIT 99< -O N L Y - ADD 50c WRAPPING AND HANDLING TOTAL $1 I 49 • Each additional per son in portrait 99C • Large selection of poses to choose from • Minors must be with parents • Satisfaction guaranteed • Only one special offer per family or child • Family groups welcome NO APPOINTMENT NECESSARY Photos by Evans Tues., W ed., Feb. 26 & 27 10:30 to 6 p.m. BANANAS Golden Glow Ore-lda Golden SMUCKERS PHEASANT 668 6015 Boneless Chocolate Vanilla Strawberry Neopolitin 10 oz. OVER FRESH CRACKERS t T u n e i n f cj H o n i ‘ SLICED BOLOGNA»75 " p ,2 « ™ '-«¿Me-. CHUCK S T E A K ..................................... ib.9 6 * STEW M E A T ........................................ Ib *1 .4 6 FISH STICKS......................................... Pk9. 59* CHUNK BOLOGNA h >.69 c e F u n e ra l s e rvice s w ill be h e ld F e b . 2 1 , 1 0 0 p .m . a t L in c o ln M e m o r ia l P a rk in P o r tla n d . tine which was deposited in a colorfully decorated box, made by M artha W illiam s. The drawing of valentines were held up for all to see and their verses read. The valentine theme was carried out in the table decorations, door and bingo prizes. Our thanks goes to Evelyn Anderson and her helpers for the dainty valentine table decorations and prizes Wnrd comes from thos#> who are away for the winter that they are enjoying life in the south but w ill soon be home again. The wall paneling and the texture painting of the ceiling is progressing and makes a great improvement to the interior of the Odd Fellows Hall. The Golden Age Club enjoyed a colorful and interesting party last Thursday at the Odd Fellows Hall Sixty members and friends were in attendance to welcome the Mt. Hood Community College Madrigal Singers who gave their usual fine performance The M adrigal group w ith their ranoo n f voices and harmonv was most enjoyable. Following dinner and a short business meeting a drawing for door prizes was held with Carl Sandström Sr. and Ida Quay the lucky winners. Mrs Helena Wesselink was in charge of door prizes. Everyone brought a valen- Delmonte Farmer Brand 7 BONE ROAST.................... »> 9 6 ' ROUND BONE ROAST..... ib'1.06 PREM LUNCH MEATS January 11, 1909 February 19, 1974 Golden Age Club news By Ida B. Reinholtz IN MEMORY LUCILLE III NTINGTON BACON lb. c Good Feb. 21-22-23 Sharon's Cook Book ROLLEDCROSS R IB ROAST 1 1-oz. pkg Aus Jus Mix % pkg pot roast onion seasoning mix Carrots Onions Potatoes Celery Mushrooms Season roast and place fat side up in brown-in-bag and place in shallow pan Mix A u J us mix and pot roast (onion seasoning* mix with 3 cups boiling water and pour over roast Add fresh vegetables, tie hag and bake according to size of roast at 350 degrees Serve w ith hot ro lls, salad, dessert 668*5065