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Thun., No«. 21, 1974 (Sec. 1) SANDY (O r. ) POST - 21 Tri-Met ridership increases Free auto efficiency tests offered / Auto efficiency testa for cars will be available free Monday, Nov. 18 through Saturday, Nov. 23, at Mt. Hood Community College by the Department of Environmental Quality. If the weather ia suitable, vehiclea will be tested in the parking area adjacent to the main entrance of the campus. If inclement weather occurs, testing units will be set up in the Automotive Shop stalls. Two lanes will operate to keep waiting time to a minimum Hours are 10 a m. to 6 p m daily. DEQ also operates a per manent vehicle test site at 5734 E. Burnside, open from 10 a m to 10 p m weekdays, Saturdays until 8 p.m. and Sundays until 7. ooo Wedding stories should be submitted within one month of the ceremony. 1 T ri-M e t G eneral M anager Tom S King reports that earnings for October, 1974, are up 15 per cent over October, 1973. Compared to October, 1970, the first month Tri-M et took over operation of both Rose City Transit and the suburban Blue Lines, aproxim ate obfc passenger earnings are up 29 5 per cent. “O tr five-year goal of in creasing ridership 100 per cent by 1979 seems en tirely reasonable in the light of this 29 5 per cent increase in the past five years,” said King. “First we had to turn around a 20-year pattern of declining bus patronage Accomplishing this, we increased our service so that it is more and more convenient and accessible It seems that our efforts are beginning to show results ” ooo Amateur, a word akin to amorous, descnbes one playing for the love of the game rather than pay. Classified Business, Professional Directory - For Your Card In This DIRECTORY — Phone 6 6 8 -5 5 4 8 YARDAGE ELECTRICIAN SANDY FABRIC CENTER T im b e r lin e E le c tric SANDY F IR E District No. 72's newest substation is almost ready for occupation and operation. The new structure la located ELECTRICAL CONTRACTOR Residential - Commercial 154 Milas East of 668 5060 Sandy on Hiway 26 in the Roslyn Lake area. (Poet Photo) S T . L U K E ’S d o e s it a g a i n C o m b in e s its t r a d it i o n a ll y su cc essfu l Bake Sale Christmas Bazaar Items Crafts Display with our second annual ART SHOW featuring popular local artists with works in every medium for sale. DEMONSTRATIONS in sourdough bakingisourdough starter for sale) fly tying, Sumi painting, rosette frying ( for main dishes and desserts) LUNCH Choice of chili, sandwiches, salad, desserts. CHILDREN’S BOOTH Piggy-bank-priced gifts for children fo give Saturday, November 23rd 9:30 to 5:30 . ST.LUKE’S EPISCOPAL CHURCH 120 S.W. TOWLE AVE. (just south of Powell) Building perm its w ere down in Clackamas County in September, 1974, compared to Septem ber, 1973, the University of Oregon Bureau of Business and Economic Research has reported. In September, 1974, the total was 83,843,368 compared to 84,140,190 in the same month the year before. Building permits from 150 indentical reporting centers in Oregon totaled 866,016,369 in September, 1974. This was 16.3 per cent higher than the total in September, 1973. In September, 1974, 824,419,572 was for 1,063 new dwelling units, 831,546,073 for new nonresidential construction, and 810,060,724 was for additions, alterations, and repairs to existing structures. For the same month last year, the 866,747,489 total was composed of 831,396,789 for 1,880 new dwelling units, 818,353,647 for new nonresidential con struction, and 86,997,063 for additions, alterations, and rep airs to existing structures. 213 W. Proctor Sandy. Ora. DIBBLE'S LOCK & SHARPENING SHOP F.C. BOOKKEEPING SERVICE Payroll 8i Tax Report* Financial Statement* Typing and General Office | MARIE SEEMATTER - DEE DALE I Notary Public 668« 668-4414 107 Shelly. Sandy 668-6517 Rt. 2 Box 1524 Sandy, Ore. 97055 668-4750 OPTOMETRIST STRUCHON CAT WORK - ALL TYPES LANDSCAPING ROAD B U ILD IN G LAND CLEARING 668 4626 or Glen Sheppard Kay* Made-Locks repaired-Sharpening of laws, knives, mowers & chains 668-4635 DR. ROBERT D. SCHOUTEN OPTOMETRIST Office Hours 9 a.m. to 5:30 p.m. Daily Closed Thursday and Sunday 114 W. Proctor 668 4313 Across from Trail Plaza Sandy PLUMBING MACHINERY BERGH M AC HINERY CO. BENSHOOF Plumbing & Heating See Us fo r New Jacuzzi Pumps and Repair* on all Makes Salas, Service, Installation of Pumps UGN drive exceeds goal United Good Neighbors exceeded its 1974 goal with a final total of 87,784,806 as the campaign ended Thursday. Campaign Chairman William H. Hunt, in an emotion-charged farewell, told a Victory Dinner crowd Thursday night that the fund drive “has been the greatest experience in my life.” Hunt retired in July as chairman of the board Louisiana Pacific. "Visiting these agencies that we raise money for and seeing the good work they do, seeing a little baby being helped, has made me work as hard as I ever have in my life,” said Hunt. He was aided by over 22,000 volunteers this year. According to Mrs. Cheryl Darr, Fairway Ave., Wemme, a key UGN volunteer, UGN*s Neighborhood Division, which reached 97.7 per cent of its goal, raised 8133 in the Sandy-Hoodland area. Last year the total here was 8237. Through this one campaign each fall, 89 human service agencies are funded. Last year they helped over 300,000 people in Clackamas, Washington, Multnomah and Clark Counties. Barlow Trail educators informed G un stolen Donald W. Martin. 815 SE on all-year school 223rd Ave., reported Nov. 9 that The next meeting of the a revolver and g w belt valued Mrs. Muriel McCoy and Mrs. Helen Sulzbach were hostesses R etired Educators w ill be at 8112 had been stolen from his at the McCoy home for the Thursday, Jan. 16, at the home residence. regular meeting of the Barlow of Dorothy Schrum. T r a il U nit of R e tire d Educators, Saturday, Nov. 16. Mrs. Sutherland, president, conducted the meeting for the 20 members who attended Mrs. Elinor H ill of the Gresham E le m e n ta ry School gave a report on the year-round schools. Bus service from the greater Portland area will include stops in the Sandy-Boring-Hoodland area on ski runs this year. Besides ensuring snow enthusiasts a trip to the mountain, the bus service is provided to alleviate the crush of individual automobiles on ski areas, help save tax dollars now spent on snowplowing, and to help preserve re mountain environment as well as gas and oil. The state spent nearly 860,000 last year plowing roads and parking lots in ski areas, according to Ron Thompson, recreation assistant with the ZigZag Ranger D istrict This year the state will trim its snowplow work around ski resorts. Also, due to declining revenue and rising costs, the State Highway Department will not be sanding the road from Highway 26 to Timberline. Tri-M et run No. 4 to the mountain will drive into Damascus at 7:45 a.m., boom into Boring at 8 a.m., and stop by Sandy at 8 p.m. to deliver skiers to Ski Bowl by 8:45 a.m. and Timberline around 9 a.m. A round trip fare from Boring or Sandy will cost 82.. according to the Tri-M et ticket fee scale. Persons wishing to use the ski-bus should call the Tri-Met marketing Dept. (233-8373) prior to Friday noons to reserve a seat on the route. The potential bus boarder should indicate which day he will be riding and where he will meet the bus The person s name is then entered on a reservation chart similar to airline seating charts. Exact fare is payed upon boarding the bus Officials at Trailways Bus say “ skiers are welcome" to ride their Portland to Bend bus to Government Camp. The Trailways schedule is outlined below: Run 2 Run 14 Rung 12:01p.m. 6:45p.m. 7:45 a.m. Depart Portland 8:20a.m. 12:45 p.m. 7:25 p.m. Depart Sandy 8:38a.m. 1:03p.m. 7:44p.m. Depart Wemme (Flag stop) 8:42a.m. 1:07p.m. 7:49p.m. Depart Rhododendron (Flag) Bus s e rvice o ffe re d skiers Arrive Goverment Camp (Huckleberry Inn) 9:00a.m. 1:25p m . 8:05p m Ran 7 Runs 3:30 p.m. Depart Government Camp 8:55 p.m. 3:50 p.m. Depart Rhododendron 9:15 p.m. 3:54 p.m. 9:19 p.m. Depart Wemme 4:15 p.m. 9:40 p.m. Depart Sandy 5:00 p.m. 10:30 p.m Arrive Portland Round trip fares at Trailways are 83.55 from Sandy to Government Camp. 82 from Wemme to Government Camp, and 8145 from Rhododendron to Government Camp Additional bus service to Timberline Lodge will be offered all during the week The Timberline bus » operated by RLK Co and is joined by Greyline on weekends Buses depart the Huckleberry Inn and pick up passengers at Summit on their way to Timberline Lodge. TimberlliM* Bus Service Depart Governm ent Camp Depart Timberline 7:00a.m. 10:00a.m. 8:00a.m. 2:45 p.m. 10:30a.m. 5:00p.m. 3:45 p.m. Weekend bus service to Timberline Lodge leaves every 30 minutes with the first run going up from Government Camp at 7 a m. and the last bus coming down fromm Timberline a t 8:38 p m. Loop Hwy. & Boring Road, Gratham Talaphona 663-4353 Sandy 668 4993 REFRIGERATION PUMP & SUPPLY Fairbanks - Morsa ■ Rad Jacket SALES and SERVICE R eston n g & I n it aft mg o f C om m ercial Equipm ent a Special tv 668 «804 H A Y A A N N 'S Commercial Refrigeration D & A PUMP & SUPPLY G uaranteed THC 9HANNO N • RT 3 SO X 8 4 2 »A N D » ..R IG U N 1 7 O IB 666-2683 service B lupp ROAD' B S T W Ith »«NO’ B O « 'IN ’ GRAVEL CONTRACTORS CRUSHED ROCK JIM TURIN & SONS PAVING CONTRACTORS IW k fw Rd. Wemme. Ore. After 8 p.m. TRUCK LINES Pit run. riprap, fill or drain Delivered or U-Haul from Brightwood 637-3712 or 622-4676 ’ SAND and GRAVEL Moving General Freight ROCK CREEK SAND AND GRAVEL Crushed Rock, FHi and Top Soil 668-4148 TRUCK L IN E I 668-5350 LOCKSMITH BOOKKEEPING Drop reported in county building permits Personal Service - Quality Fabrics COMPETITIVE PRICES Mon.-Fri. 10-5:30 Sat. 10:00-5:00_ NURSING HOMES 658 3138 CONCRETE READY M IX BAUNACH Home for the Aged MT. HOOD READY M IX Veterans Social Security • Welfare Gracious Living on Limited Income Fine Food Ready Mix Concrete Rock Crushed Send and Gravel Phone 668-6515 Rant located at Firwood Junction 668-6190 McGUIRE NURSING HOME 668-4633 Home for invalids, convalescent patients and those needing nursing care. Martha C. McGuire, R.N. DECOR LAND SURVEYOR MARX & CHASE Registered Land Surveyor Registered Land Surveyor. Surveying, Mapping, Subdivisions Office located at . . . 225 E. Burnside Ext. Gresham FURNACES SANDY DECOR CENTER Painting & Papering Complete Line of Paint Supplies 4 1 0 W. Proctor 6 6 8-5 160 BUILDING CONTRACTORS CROWN FURNACE New Furnace Installation Gas or Oil Repair* & Service Sandy, Oregon 668-6464 622-4575 SAND& GRAVEL CRUSHED ROCK WT G & L Custom Hom es F in « Q u a l it y h o m e s E.R. GIBSON RON LONG B y Call 622 3343 Vohs Const. Co. 668-5277 A U TO REPAIRS A C T IO N SANDY AUTO BODY INC. Auto A Truck Part» Co. Telephone 668-4175 502 S.W. Main Sandy, Oregon 97055 FLOOR CO VERING S CARPETS - LIN O LE U M F O R M IC A -T IL E ACCESSORIES Payless Fleers Sandy, Ora. 6— 4 9 9 6 OPEN 7 DAYS A WEEK 110W Proctor 668 5509 (Next to Sandy Cycle I Sandy, Ore. PAINT CONTRACTOR Residential - Commercial Rt. 1. Box 1363 A Sandy. O a . 522 3647 or 622-3300 UPHOLSTERY MT. HOOD CUSTOM UPHOLSTERY Frsa Estimât«*, Free Pick Up & Delivery. 668 5046 This Spice for Rent 668-5548