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,4 POST r — SANDY a n n u i (O ( u re.) r e j rv ro 1 Thur»., i nur»., Aug. ^ u g . 21. x i , 1975 i t f j t (Sec . 1) « / Sheriff gets money for staff Money from the federal Comprehensive Employment and Training Act will allow the Clackamas County Sheriffs departm ent to hire 15 new employes Authority to hire the people was given by the board of commissioners Thursday. Aug 14, although some com missioners criticized sheriffs ' officials for making statements that budget problems would re q u ire laying off some department employes “ This propaganda has got to cease It's a disgrace," hoard chairman Tom Telford said. He said top officials of the sheriffs department have been telling residents that because of staff cuts by the county com missioners there would be delays in responding to calls for assistance. The new positions, plus eight jobs already funded by funds from the employment and training act. will mean that 23 members of the s h eriff's department have all or part of their salaries paid by federal Robbers hit tavern ooo Lord Nelson once served as captain under Admiral Hood for whom Mt. Hood was named ooo Many generals but no ad m irals have ever been nominated for the presidency DINERS W A IT to enjoy the Hoodland Woman's Club beef barbecue Saturday 9 w evening. (Post photo) ■ Wickersham requests perm it Hoodland Happenings New Owner By ANN LOW E . . . I am p ro u d ly in tro d u c in g m y b r o th e r-in -la w D e rra l. I ll be d ro p p in g by to say "H e llo fro m tim e to tim e to a ll m y g o o d c u s to m e rs , m y frie n d s . I t ’s b e e n tw e n ty -fo u r a n d a h a lf y e a rs o f fu n s e rv in g th e b e s t c u s to m e rs in th e w o rld . You w ill fin d th e sa m e q u a lity fo o d an d th e fin e s t in s e rv ic e w ith a n o th e r fr ie n d ly s m ile a n d h a n d s h a k e . T H A N K YOU H ow ard B. M axwell BREAKFAST LUNCH DINNER O pen 6 a .m . to 10 p.m six days a w e e k Closed Sundays MAXWELL'S POLAR KING 1030 East Powell Gresham 665-8200 ooo A trotting horse has all four j feet off the ground part of the | ( 668-4181 W e Service P o rtla n d , G re s h a m , D am a scu s, B o rin g , S andy, a n d G o v e rn m e n t C am p ALL DRY CLEANING $20 o r Less *20 o r O v e r 10% OFF 20% OFF Includes all Household Goods. DRAPES A PILLOWS W e T a ke D o w n a n d R ehang Y o u r D ra p e s —FREE E s tim a te s PHONE 668-4181 «22-1443 L E T ’S START this week with all the school news . . First off, school starts Sept 2. The school budget will be presented for another vote Sept 16. You can vote at the Lion's Club MRS DOLP, second grade teacher at Welches for many years, retired this year We will all miss her Rich Squires. Dan Rudick, Sally Flurry and Michelle Paradise are also leaving A new ad dition to Welches this year is John Cook the new vice-principal. V E R N IE D ALPEZ' mother was here on a short visit. She left to visit more relatives in Washington before returning home in Albuquerque. N.M. A surprise birthday party was thrown at Bill Steinbarger's office for Vemie on Aug. 14. Sue Grandy furnished a beautiful cake and many of the merchants from the shopping center attended Another birthday party was given for Les Lusk at ZigZag Inn on Aug. 14. FOR ALL of you wondering. Maggie Rands is coming along nicely. DARRW LL W ROTEN and Bob Tague are having a visitor from Los Angeles—Winnifred Tomich She has been in Honolulu and plans a short stop to the mountain some time in September STELLA HAUGAN is back to work at the Log Lodge and is doing fine after her stay in the hospital. MY APOLOGIES to Jason ITiornberg for mispelling your name. DON'T FO R G E T Aug 23, “George Washington Slept Here” will be presented again and also on Aug 30 at the Lions Club. SANDY MORGAN is leaving the mountain to make a new home in Glendale. C a lif We will miss her and the kids Good luck in your new home. L IZ LA BLUE, is now managing the 66 station in Rhododen dron. Best of luck to a nice lady. W H IS TLE STOP Tavern was robbed of quite a sum of money Sunday Luckily no one was hurt What a shame that some people in this world think it’s easier to steal than to work. MY FOLKS, Duff and Doris Plucker, are going to be here with us for two weeks They are from E l Monte. Calif HOPE ALL this rain doesn’t indicate the end of summer. CHUCKLE OF THE week compliments of Johnny Red Jeep. She was a typical snoop who had to know everything. So when she saw this man at a bus stop holding a carton from which something was leaking, she coyly suggested that it must be soda. “ No," he told her, visibly annoyed "Jelly of some kind." Now his annoyance was mounting. She touched a finger to the box, licked it and triumphantly an nounced: “ Pickles." “ No," said the man, “ Puppies.” Back next week. Ann _____________________ B errai P ohl Pickup and Delivery call Two armed robbers made off with about $«<)<) in a robbery of the Whistle Stop Tavern amt its patrons Sunday night. The suspects, described, by victims as being in their 20s, were wearing sunglasses, dark clothes and dark shoes. One victim reported that the robbers came in a rear dixir with sawed-off shotguns and herded the customers into a corner One customer was order«! to tape up the mouths and wrists of each person in the tavern Then everyone was ordered to lay down on the floor Vicki Austin. 28. cook at the funds About $250.000 in federal funds will be used to pay the salaries for those positions through June of next year, according to Dell Smith, county Manpower director. Open I to I Week days Saturdays 9 to 1 30 Years of Quality Work at Economical Prices M T . HOOD CLEANERS ..d LAUNDRY B ex 117 Bendy, O re. 97055 t Nell’s Notes By NELL H O W E P re -sc h o o l sets open house The Mt. Htxxl pre schtxil will hold open house and registration at 10 a m. Monday at Hoodland P laza near Wemme All interested members of the community may attend F red W ickersham of the Trubel Road area near Sandy has requested a unzoned area development permit from the Clackamas County Planning Commission. Wickersham, a member of the planning commission, will not vote on the matter when it is presented Monday night at 7 p m in the county courthouse in Oregon City He is asking for permission to add a second single family dw elling on a g ric u ltu ra l property to provide housing for a resident farm manager and his family. A new county ordinance requires a p erm it for all developments on unzoned land in Clackamas County. H ood-Land R eporter I Shades of the James Boys descended upon the Whistle Stop T avern Sunday night. Employes were held up, tied up, gagged and robbed Not only the staff, but the customers had their watches etc., lifted by the thieves Something like this hasn't happened, to my recollection, on the mountain for many, many years, if at all. I hope the renegades are caught and punished, not just have their wrists slapped, as is the case of so many criminals It will bequitean improvement when the courts decide to give the innocent a break, and not all the breaks to the criminal We can hope it will be so. Ida and Walt Hoff were hosts for a luncheon last week Gerry Owens. DeeScala, Blye Emslie and her daughter Cathy, Doris and Bob Freeman and Paula Rtx kway were the lucky guests for a delicious luncheon Yours truly was supposed to be there but had to make a rush trip to Corvallis and was unable to attend. My hard luck, and I hope Ida is giving me a rain check, cause I have had lunch there before and it is super. Took Tulia and Krissy Phelps to Corvallis with me. which certainly made the drive much more enjoyable Dropped in on L o rra in e Lyne for a visit, picked up my packages and back home. It was a beautiful day for a drive, which helped I am sure you have a ll received your notices about the phone company's request for a rate increase At least you will have the opportunity ol making your opinions known Write to the PUC or call, toll free, 800- 452 6371 There will be a public meeting at the Damascus Union School cafe te ria in Boring at 7 p m on Aug 25 A 49 per cent increase seems pretty steep in any man's language. Wonder if they have to hit us with such a huge increase all at once Can't imagine anyone being very happy about it. I certainly am not And then came the rains, and rains and rains Really didn’t expret fall quite so soon, bet you didn't either Still trying to figure out the difference bet ween rain and shower When the weatherman says we will have showers it pours and when he says rain, sometimes it misses us all together It does make one wonder O SU ■ x t« « u l« « B e rv i« « FOOD PRESERVATION hot LINE 238 9768 238 9769 8 30 a.m. 6p.m. Mon. Fri. S an d y P A T R IC IA B A R N E S N ew in Sandy? 1 have gifts for you from participating business & 1 w ould like to answer your questions about the Sandy area. RT P ho ns eCB BBBB 1 BOX ■ANDY, O N « •« » 7 0 9 « Classified Business, Professional Directory For Y ou r C a rd In This D IR ECTO R Y — ELECTRICIAN Phone 6 6 8 -5 5 4 8 YARDAGE SANDY FABRIC CENTER T i m b e r l i n e E le c t r ic ELECTRICAL CO NTRACTOR Rmidinti»! - Commercili I H Mile» Emt of Sandy on Hiway 26 668 5060 Personal Servie» - Quality Fabric* C OM PETITIVE PRICES M o ^ . Fri. 10-5:30 Sat. 1 0 :0 0 ^ :0 0 38925 Proctor Bird „ Sandy, Oregon 668 6360 LOCKSMITH BOOKKEEPING D IB B L E 'S LO C K & S H A R P E N IN G SHOP F.C. B O O K K E E P IN G S E R V IC E Payroll & Tax R tporti Financial Statements Typing and General Office Key* Made Locks rapalrad-Sharpaning of tawt, knivaa. mower» & chain» 4 2 1 6 2 S.E. Locksm ith Lane Sandy, Ore. 9 7 0 5 5 6 6 8 4 7 5 0 M A R IE S E E M A T T E R - D E E D A L E | tavern was ordered Io open the cash box. and when unable to do so was slapped a few times by one of the robber», a c cording to one witness. Bartender Robert Houk, 26, then opened the register and the two suspects took its con tents Wallets of all person, in (he tavern were collected and the robber» removed all cash from them Credit card», checks and id entification papers were ignored by the robbers. No one report«! hearing or seeing a car leave the area Hoak reported that the robbers were in the tavern for about 10 minutes and said little to anyone. Police are still Imiking for the two men Notary Pubic 668 441« ,0 7 Shelly. Sandy 668 6 6 ,7 T ö n stru ch q n C A T W ORK - OPTOMETRIST A LL TYPES LANDSCAPING ROAD B U IL D IN G LAND C LEARING 668 4626 or 668 4635 Glen Sheppard MACHINERY DR. ROBERT D SCHOUTEN OPTOMETRIST Offica Hours 9 a m to 5 30 p m Daily Clotad Thursday and Sunday 114 W Proctor 668 4 J1 3 Aero»» trom Trail Place Sandy PLUMBING B E R G H M A C H IN E R Y CO. See U* for New Jacuzzi Pump» and Repair! on all Make* of Pumpt Loop Hwy. & Boring Road. Orasham BENSHOOF Plum bing & Heating Saia«. Sarvica. Installation Sandy 668 4993 Telephone 663 4353 P U M P A SUPPLY Fairbank» M ona THIS SPACE FOR REHT 668-5548 Rad Jacket SALES and SERVICE D & A PUMP & SUPPLY 666 2683 668 4902 ELECTRICIAN A U T O PARTS ACTION LIMILICNT (LICTRK COMPANY For All Your Electrical Need» No Job Too Small Auto A Truck Parts Co. Your BankAmerlcard Welcome OPEN 7 DAYS A WEEK 668 5509 (Next to Sandy Cycle) Sandy, Ore. I Mila Wan af MaU'i ef N»r M 110 W. Proctor TRUCK LINES SAND and GRAVEL Moving (© ) ( truck «43-313$ ROCK CREEK SA N D AND GRAVEL General Freight l in e ! Crushed Rock, Fill and Top Soil 668-4148 NURSING HOMES 658 3138 CONCRETE READY MIX BAUNACH H om e for the Aged Veteran» Social Security M T . H O O D R E A D Y M IX Reedy Mix Concrete Welfare Rock Gracious Liam» on Limited Income Phone 6 6 8 6 5 1 5 Fine Food Plant located at Pirwood Junction 668 6190 LAND SURVEYOR BOOKKEEPING COMPLETE BOOKKEEPING SERVICE Financial Statement! Payroll & Quarterly Tex Reports All Phases of Office Procedure 18100 S.E. 362nd Dr. Sandy. Oregon 97065 660 6732 M A R X 8t C H A S E Registered Land Surveyor Registered Land Surveyor Surveying. Mapping, Subdivisions Office located at . . , 2 2 5 E. Burnside Ext. Gresham BUILDING CONTRACTORS A U T O REPAIRS SANDY AUTO BODY INC. 502 S.W. Main Sandy, Oregon 97055 Crushed Send and Gravel Telephone 6684175 I Construction ft Remodeling G & L Custom Homes P in b Q u a l i t y h o m i » By. E R Gtb«on Ron Long 66« 6277 M 8 -4 2 6 6