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About Sandy post. (Sandy, Oregon) 1938-current | View Entire Issue (April 21, 1975)
Mon., A p ril 21, 1975 (Sec. 1) < K Mon., April 21. 1975 (Sac. 1) M orse named city engineer Jerry Morse has been named city engineer of Gresham. Morse, 27, form erly assistant city engineer, has worked for the city since August, 1971. A graduate of Oregon State University, Morse attended Beaverton High School and worked as assistant to the city engineer in Twin Falls, Idaho before joining the Gresham city staff. He received his degree in civil engineering in 1970 and was awarded his professional engineering certificate from the Oregon Board of Engineering E xam iners in July, 1974 The city has a staff of eight in the engineering department. The city's engineer post is a new one at city hall. F or merly Kent Cox. director of public works, held both positions. First State low bidder Local chambers sponsor MHCC business conference Two Bancroft bond series were awarded by the Gresham City Council Tuesday night. F irst State Bank was low bidder on the th ird series totaling $40,753 for a 10 year period The bank bid an ef fective interest rate of 6.2489 percent. F irs t State was also low bidder on a 20 year issue totaling $156.842 at an effective rate of 6 879 per cent. Three other banks also bid on the series. Store robbed An armed robber got away with $412 in cash from the Swift Mart store at 19720 SE Stark St. early A p ril 13, according to sheriff’s reports The gunman had an automatic pistol and locked the clerk inside the store when he left, reports state. JERRY MORSE Morse and his wife.Pat, have one child and are expecting another. o oo The world's rainiest place is Mount Waialeale. Island of Kauai. Hawaii. Well-known business figure and radio and television per sonality Jerry P ratt w ill be at Mt. Hood Community College Friday, A pril 25 to participate in a business outlook con ference Held in cooperation with the S m a ll B u s in e s s Administration, the conference h ig hligh ts three lo c a lly recognized businessmen in addition to Pratt. Area residents and business people may participate in the m o r n in g c o n fe re n c e . Registration is at 8:45 a m Pratt, currently president of Fred Meyer Savings and Loan, w ill give the opening address. From 9:30 to 10:20 a m.. Don Walker, founder of Martech Co., management consultants, w ill discuss re ta il m e r chandising in the P o rtlan d area At 10:30 a m.. Garfield Hubble, retired buyer for Meier and Frank and member of the Service Corps of R etired Executives, is scheduled to cover sm a ll business p u r chasing and inventory control Effective cash budgeting for the s m a ll business w ill be discussed at 11:20 by Bob Freisem, Management Service consultant The conference is co- sponsored by the G reater Gresham, Hoodlund. Park rose and Sandy Chambers of Commerce. Area residents and small business operators interested in attending the conference should contact the college community services office for further information and pre registration. 1AM •F re e p a rk in g everyw here C a rls o n u n o p p o s e d Bob Carlson, a member of the Pleasant Home Water D istrict Board for the past six years, is running unopposed fo r reelection May 6 C arlson, a self-em ployed purseryman, has lived in the district for 44 years. He wants to continue the board's present policies, if elected. NEED A SITTER? TRY THE CLASSIFIED8 He and his wife, Annell, have two c h ild re n , J im , 9. and Michelle, 4 They live at Kt 2 Box 675, Gresham , at the corner of Lusted and Altman Roads. Besides his work w ith the water board, Carlson has also been a member of the Mt. Hood-G resham Co-op Board since 1960, and the Sheriff's Reserve fo r M ultnom ah County. • A ll the fam ous brand names w h a t you w a n t 4M*T ro OMAT Ross Deible. 64, of 3533 NE 102nd A ve- was killed Friday m orning when the scoop machine he was d riv in g collided with a train near 158th Avenue and Sandy Boulevard. Deible. a u tility worker for Multnomah County, apparently didn t hear the train or see it coming when he was crossing the track He was a member of a crew regrading 158th Avenue 767 SALLY MACK School o f Dance Í F FACTORY AUTHORIZED ... .v?%¥v: M cKee’ s custom er lis t fo r advertising purposes The suit contends that Jim Weston, a former employee of McKee Pontiac, and now owner of J im Weston Pontiac, Gresham ., took M cK ee’ s customer list when he left the Oregon City dealer It also charges Weston hired five McKee employees. C ircuit Court Judge Dale Jacobs has signed a temporary injuction against Weston. A hearing on the perm anent injunction is set fo r May 19 McKee is also asking $20.000 in general and p u n itiv e damages. A headstone was reported stolen fro m the M t. View Cemetery A p ril 9, according to sheriffs reports Shade Sale 1 1 7 7 E. P o w e ll G resh am 6 6 7 -2 9 2 4 PAULETTA'S t! I H N . Main m ond M a a y rn th ru W w e e a d n n e esd e a a ay y vzniy O n ly Æ USED LITTON M ICRO WA V i »X | Special Monday ft Tuesday Robitussin DM TRU-TEST Supreme Sot-n-Hu* BUY THE BEST FOR LESS COUGH FORMULA QQc I 7 D E E Ç ; '® , S A V IN G S ON COLOR before the sun gets hot. KWS-200 Continuous or batch teed. Exclusive Wham Jam Breaker clears stubborn jams at the touch of a button. Super fast installation features. MILLER-KIDDER TRUE VALUE HARDWARE . $1,000 minimum Compounded daily, paid quarterly.* 6.75% 7.08% 21/i-TB. CEBTIFIUTE $1,000 minimum Compounded daily, paid quarterly.* 6.50% 6.81% 1-TEiB CEBTIFIUTE , po )- eo . '».ts 'Substantial Intaroal Penalty tor Early Withdrawal u IN S U R E D O u r Entire Children's Shoe Inventory M onday - Tuesday Only ON KitchenAid TRASH COMPACTORS .4 1 I HIM ¿ 2 9 5 N.E. 2n d 6 6 5 -4 1 5 8 ■ l i t iff! Interest payment on regular passbook account earns a high rate of 5 25% per annum from the day ot deposit to the day of withdrawal: There is no loss of interest for premature withdrawal Tax S h e lte re d S a v in g s fo r S e lf- E m p lo y e d B m k A mericmo I L CLEARANCE I SAVE 337a TO 40% L e g Men's Blue lJM(*l M A O « Uit WWW CtOTMS Bib O veralls MONDAY R TUESDAY W hile Q u an tities Last Sugg. Retail *15.98 Regular Sale Price 69* Special Monday <S Tuesday _ GRESHAM REXALL DRUG 1 J E. ROWE11 A T M A IN < 6 6 5 -9 19 1 S R. H Stam ps F re e P arkin a Just added. . .a fa v o rite style from a fa v o rite pantm aker specially priced to save you a lot o f m oney! In finest w oven 100% polyester w ith w atch pocket d e ta il and zip fro n t. . .fo r misses sizes. Reg. 17.00 10.90 'T f O ur big annual Spring m iddle-of- the-season store w ide clearance! Sportswear coordinates, dresses, pantsuits, robes, sleepw ear and separate pants, skirts, shirts and tops are all included. *9.99 w . r . h ic k s co . S E W IN G CENTER 666-5821 Gresham 2nd & Roberts 175 NE Hood f/ COLOR FILM AO* PANT SPECIAL SALE Open Mon. - Sat. 9:30 to 6:00 Mon. 4 Fri. Nights til 9:00 JCrut Pattuì 665-2426 UNTIL GONE A ll dep osits a re insured by an agency o f th e U.S. G o ve rn m e n t GRESHAM REXALL GAF 126 - 12 Exposure 5.25% 5.47% BBfiOUI PASSBOOK M ID SEASON 19 NF Robarla Ava. Monday • Tuesday Special Yd fF \ dCPenney SUMMERY SINGLE KNITS 90-UT BOTICI m G resham 665-405 $ ] 50 a Jeans OFFICE SUPPLY 202 NE 2nd Ave t Tuesday W e s te rn EACH GRESHAM KCS-100 NOWALL and *5.50 ssbook account, compou No minimum 90-day notice passbook compounded daily and paid quarterly. G re s h a m M e n 's EXTRA FINE UNEMARKER 39* $200 M ..'4 .M Z S A V IN G S Spacial PACESETTER PEN Red Blue Black G reen PASSBOOK 5.75% 6.00% c y to fe E io n now s7 Teak Wine Goblets and Tumblers $1,000 minimum. Compounded daily, paid quarterly.* 130 N. M ain B eautiful & Bushy O regon N ative SAVE 6 6 5 -4 1 5 8 ROW $7*99 Gols 7.50% 7.90% 4-TUB CEBTIFIUTE PIGGYBACK PLANT K itc h e n A id ? B u ilt b e tte r. N o t c h e a p e r G re s h a m $1.000 minimum. Compounded daily, paid quarterly.* »1.22 Monday /fytftttoMceA 7.75% 8.17% 6-YEÀB CEBTIFIUTE Now *8 .9 9 Gal. *348°.", a n d M a i n in G R E S H A M 6 6 6 -3 0 0 4 M a ke A N e w T-Top! 2 9 5 N .E . 2 n d Effective Annuel Yield Custom Colon Slightly Higher FOR HOUSE P L A N T S PORTABLES. End kitchen clutter. There's a handy Litter Bin door for small trash. A big trash drawer for wastebasket loads. Use it with or without trash bags. !!& , T O S H IB A LINDY ON KitchenAid STAINLESS STEEL DISPOSERS G re s h a m 1 Effective Annuii Yield a l-SK ai SAVE 6 6 5 -4 1 5 8 TRU-TEST SUPREME Hon. I T m s . Only 3 rd 8 E-Z KARE In TtovioK w i t h T o m o r r o w Top loading portable (Model KDA-7) or front-loading portable (Model KDD-67). In popular colors. While supply lasts. S P E C IA L TIN UILT IBTBMST 2 9 5 N.E. 2n d U T E X FLAT ENAMEL Quality — Courtesy Service kF®*- D IS H W A S H E R . Built-in, convertible, or dishwasher-sink. Adjustable racks. Seven pushbutton cycles including Soak Cycle for pots and pans. An Energy Saver feature. And lots more. ‘9.SB Cuatom Color* Slightly M o r» *, W W Across tram I », Nal l Bonk ill SUPERBA A N D LO A N ASS O C IA TIO N FROM DAY OF DEPOSIT TO DAY OF WITHDRAWAL F U T INTERIOR U T E X 1ER. McBAIN’S DRUG STORE 111 N. Heberts 666-4266 200 NE 2n d- 688-8129 s K itc h e n A id »444 With B ro w ning Dith Balcony O r» Troll M oll 667 3 1 2 2 665-2303 6 - 8 Hour GENTRY APPLIANCE CENTER ANY f 1 p.m. Prise geed Mew. Tat*. April 21, 22 ’ M o 4 » l « 03 ON Opon: Mon - Fri. 10 e.m. - Only IN S U R E D S A V IN G S C E R T IF IC A T E S O rh » r, a t S im ila r F ld lc u lo v t F rlc a t SAVE A u th e n tic Indian J e w e lry Friendly Par tonal Survit» N«g. 1.60 at a 20% savings. Hurry Gresham 6 6 6 -2 8 0 9 N ow »6.00 SEE IT O regon T rail S avings CANDLES, CRAFTS GIFTIQUE MicnowAveroviN Micnow*we» DEMONSTRATED HERE TODAY! Jade O pal Turquoise G IR L S ' » Mon. & Tues. Only — IVUUBU « Paintings REG. »9.95 .« Full I woven woods and Rivieras® 29 East Powell I O // • O rion • A crylic • Small - M edium - la rg e ■ » S ' bisbii nnun uns G/FTS GALORE Hooded Sw eaters »329” our complete line of shades, Windows and more m -M ii, 2U « B M II w - «!■ M4-IM1 iS Special for Monday * Tuesday Only, April 2 1 - 2 2 68 V ieil MUS, ,211 •wiiar aa$ fc«i laitrueter v; Prefettieeal laitr «eteri •f Jazz, Tap, lallet, Ballreom, Riieetkeqee ■ H y Re«- ’ « 1 9 .9 5 For 10 days only — we offer Call for a free estimate on custom draperies - we may have a pleasant surprise for you m every sale Mrs. H ill and her husband. Jim , have three children and three grandchildren. H ead sto n e ta k e n 7 alw ays h e lp fu l service with Temporary injunction issued dealer T rain crash fa ta l 4^ •A n d d o n 't fo rg e t — there's v Her volume sales for the month totaled $171,550 M yrl McKee Pontiac, Oregon C ity , has file d su it in Clackam as County C irc u it C ourt against a Gresham Pontiac dealer seeking to perm anently enjoin the Gresham depict^ from using a s i businesses to help you get Arlene H ill was tops in sales at the Gresham office of E. G. Stassens R ea ltors fo r F e b ru a ry , M anager J im Marshall announced. ARLENE H ILL ’teg* •M o re than 100 frie n d ly Top sales a s s o c ia te n a m e d M rs. H ill has been w ith Stassens a little over a year and has been in the real estate business for two years She was also a member of the "Action Dozen" for February, a group which includes the top 12 sales people from a ll Stassens offices. k I 665-2701 M on. & Fri. 9 :0 0 until 9 :0 0 O th e r W eekd ays & Sat. 9 :0 0 u ntil 6:00 Powell & M ain -T?