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About Sandy post. (Sandy, Oregon) 1938-current | View Entire Issue (Aug. 25, 1977)
Thars.. A ua 25. 1977 (Sac 2) SANDY (Ore I POST - 9 IN G RESHAM , S A N D Y , ESTACADA, & 8 2 n d AUTO-TRUCK A FOREIGN CAR PARTS Vic's 'N VC NTO RY It's o u r BIGGEST SALE o f t h e y e a r l Prices s la s h e d on o v e rs to c k e d a u to m o tiv e p a rts a n d s u p p lies a ll fro m o u r r e g u la r stock...C om e to VIC'S M O TO RS in GRESHAM an d w e 'll sh o w yo u th e BIGGL?T SAVINGS e v e r on a u to parts. (A ll sales fin a l, no refunds.) SALE a t V ic 's G r e s h a m S t o r e O n ly W e d ., A u g . 2 4 th r u 31 RO NN BOLAND I (W h iIe Q u a n t it ie s la s t) New manager of the four Vic’s stores, welcom es old friends and customers to a Super S ale at Vi ‘g GRESHAM auto, True . & Foreign Car Parts. Specials at the other stores too. 'Jaws of Ufe' gets public test Clackamas County prepares five for department SWAT unit On TV they’ve been por trayed as both the good guys and the bad guys. Baretta never got along with them. But on their own series, they were knights in shining armor, super cops with macho mentality, there to protect and defend And now Clackamas County Sheriff’s Department w ill have its own Special Weapons and Tactics (SWAT) team, fully operational by mid-September, according to Sheriff John Renfro. Five m em bers of the department w ill travel to Quantico, Va., for special training in weapons, tactics, deployment in unusual c ir cumstances and other emergency police situations that may arise. The five men were selected from a field of 21 volunteers on the department to participate in the Federal Bureau of Investigations-run tra in in g school. They w ill depart Sept. 11. According to Renfro, the men were selected on their ability to think quickly and remain calm during a crisis and not on how strong an image they could project. “ We selected the five based on psychological evaluation,” Sandy brothers tops in beef show Two Sandy brothers took top honors in the senior beef showmanship 4 H competition at the recent Clackamas County Fair. Bill Knapp was chosen as champion and his brother John was named reserve champion Both are members of the Bull Run Rustlers led by Lori Marsh. Others receiving blue awards in the senior division were Sandy area residents Sheila Krick, Scott Layton, Angel Lemen, Jan Minnick, Jody Powers and Karen Vaeretti. Those receiving awards in the junior beef showmanship division included blue award winners Kay Foust, Eagle Creek; and Sandy area residents Jack I^ayton, Dorie Dodson. Tana Nonamaker, Teresa V a ere tti, Angie Combear, Eric Taylor, Sarah K ric k and Tom V aeretti. Boring residents Ray Cooper, Richard Quillan and Sharon Jensen also took blue awards. Red awards were gained by Alex Brewster and Gregory Scott of Sandy. ooo Spending for social welfare cost the nation $331 billion in 197f - more than $5.800 for every American family. MONROE "G rip p e rs " DAVE HARTUNG, a volunteer with the Boring Fire District, gets the teeth of the “Jaws of Life” into an auto in a demonstration of the hydraulic power tool. The department will have a public demonstration of the $5,000 tool Saturday at 10 a.m. at the fire station. The equipment was purchased through a local fund-raising drive spearheaded by the Boring Business Women’s Association. the sheriff said. “ We were concerned with their per sonalities, their ability to handle stressful situations and to work as a team rather than any strong, rugged image.” Renfro said there was a good deal of time spent pouring over the volunteers’ training records before a decision was made. Transportation and training is provided by the federal government, he added. Why a SWAT team in Clackamas County? "W e’re simply preparing for the eventuality that—although we hope it never comes—we know w ill arise. We want to be prepared,” Renfro said. “ We’ve had a couple of situations in the past, and projecting into the future, we know we w ill have the need for this type of service.” Renfro cited the example of an 18-year-old waitress kid napped last August from an Estacada restaurant. Although the abductor fled after bringing the woman to his home, Renfro said the SWAT team would have been needed if he had stayed with the girl. “ The hostage situation is our prim ary concern. Then comes any barricaded, armed in dividual, the sniper and certain forms of search and rescue.” Team members also w ill be trained in rappelling, swim ming, mountain climbing and night searches, Renfro said. Team members include Lt. Lloyd Ryan, team leader, and deputies Donald Vicars, Neal Butler, James Barnum and Jeff LaMarche. They w ill train at Quantico for a week and should begin working as a SWAT unit by Sept. 20. They also w ill be available to other jurisdictions and city police departments, the sheriff said. "1 really hope we never have to use the team,” Renfro said, “ but that’s just not realistic.” 50% OFF on Schauer BATTERY CHARGERS 8 Only, 0122-04 4 Amp $ ] ^95 12 Only, 0122-05, 6 Amp j . 745 GAS MISER R e g . 88‘ 69 Special Sole 11-or. for top engine per formance.... Oj***"1 ° tx -6 io Prestane» Your Choice (4 onty) (30 Weight) -ach 1 MUSKEGON Engine Overhaul KITS VALYOLINE OIL $IO9” 3 Onlv SALE PRICE n Buv 2 gallons and tester Professional Type C1J0) and Ethylene Glycol GET ’ZOO Coolant BACK Tester With C otton Prestone *1.99 PRIM E, Prestone Gas Dryer, 12 oz. 49c Prestone Concentrated W IN D S H IE LD W A S H E R * 16 oz can...62c PRESTONE D eicer...Sale Priced...can 99c THRUSH M UFFLERS, 226-221.2 Only $12.50 ea. C U S T O M M U F F L E R S ...O n S a le ....$ 1 0 .9 9 u p However, when not working the SWAT beat, they w ill continue their regular duties patrolling the county. Committee to study county space problems The Clackamas County Commissioners w ill appoint during the first week of Sep tember to analyze the county’s current space problems. The 15 member committee w ill examine present county fa c ilitie s and problems inherent with lack of adequate space to accommodate these facilities, w ill discuss long range plans including site locations and w ill recommend methods for resolution to the board. Ken Ricci, an architectural consultant who has studied county facilities as part of a 100 per cent federally funded grant, w ill meet with the committee during the week of Sept. 19. Those interested in serving on the panel should apply to Space Planning Committee, Room 204, Clackamas County Courthouse. A pplications should be submitted no later than Sept. 5. Those having questions may call 655-8581. The toll free number is 1-800-452-6382 ext. 581. Scott named MIRRORS fo r Pickups. Camper Trucks, T ra iler Towing (Big Ass’t) ON SALE $12.99 up M any Grotte M irro rs , priced low as $8.99 SORENSEN BOOSTER CABLES ON SALE! 2 each. No. 565. Sale $35.99; 1 only. No. 563 Sale $7.99; 2 Only, No. 564, Sale $31.97 16 Fun Filled Days From *780.00 ★ PAN AM AIRLINES u Jackie Scott of Sandy has been named to the Clackamas County Library Board. Scott, a reporter for The Citizen newspaper, was in troduced at the Tuesday meeting of the board. W D -4 0 n n J Per Person Plus Air Fare Professional Travel 21459 S.E. Stark I Gresham, Oregon 97030 (503) 665-1761 or 667-6709 Engine Starting F luid, 15-oz. Only 99c can Lifeguard Vision. 4-oz. Sale Price 49c each TRAILER H IT C H E S -Y o u r Choice from Great Assortm ent, Now Sale Priced from $16.85 up S-W AUTO A N A LY Z E R * one only, Sale $74.99 Pulsar Time Light, one only, Now Only $49.95 Racing Tune-Up K its , two only, Now $14.95 M echanic’s Creepers. 4 only, As Low as $6.99 K A L Vacuum Tester. G-511, 1 only for $10.50 Huge Assortm ent o f GROTTE MIRRORS! Prices Slashed on M any. M any Styles Truck <St auto JAC KS--Ask for our LOW PRICE! S-K Tool Specials At All Four Stores l i r e . S-K Socket sot i|g — FI ms Mon y Moro On Solo— *28” ID Simoniz Royale Wax , 18 o z ...$1.49 Simoniz Car W ax, 14 oz..........$1.69 Simoniz Liquid Car W ax. 18 oz......$1.59 Simoniz No b u ff W ax. 18 o z ....$1.49 Clearance on many more Simoniz waxes ★ BLACK A DECKER SPECIALS ★ 7 % ” C ircu la r Saws. 7 Only. 7390. Now $44.25 7‘/4” C ircular Saws. 11 Only, 7399. Now $20.95 B & D % ” D rills. 4 Only. 7099, On Sale.. $11.25 3 /8 ” B & D D rills. 2 Only, 7199, Now.. $12.25 6” G rinder. 1 Only. No. 7199. N ow ... $85.00 5 ” G rinder. 1 Only. No. 7900. N ow ....$38.99 Come, see our many unadvertlscd specials on overstocked Black & Decker tools on Sale! T railer Tow ing M irro rs , some low as.. $9.92 12' Booster Cables, 6 gauge copper. Now $12.99 M any, many more LOW PRICED unadvertised Specials d urin g this BIG CLEARANCE SALE at V ic’s! H urry In S tew art W arner Demo Booth at G resham Store M onday, 1 to 6 W agner Brake Van At 12nd Store Monday; Tuesday A.M . at Gresham ; Sandy t Estacada Teas P.M. SALE PRICES Aug. 24 thru 31 at GRESHAM STORE DIESEL "Since 1938" GASOLINE OPEN Mon. F n„ 8 am to 7 pm Sat 8 am to 5 pm Closed Sundays ^ V Ic ’S M O T O R S A A U T O F A R T S IN C . LUBE OIL GREASE Q 5 6 6 5 -2 1 8 8 Serving Gresham and area 14 years A u to , Truck, & Foreign Car P a rts •■ ■ S H A M 1821 I. Powell 6 6 1 *4 1 3 1 IS T A C A D A BANDY O R I 8 2 nd S t r e e t 344 S.E. Main 42007 S.E. Hwy 26 9201 S.E. 82nd 6 3 6 *4 1 3 3 6 6 3 *1 1 3 4 7 7 7 -4 6 1 6 i MW ♦ OOWW. '