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About Sandy post. (Sandy, Oregon) 1938-current | View Entire Issue (May 28, 1981)
fhuf* Moy 28 1981 (Sec I ' SANDY (Or» ) POST inside business A ngus group Three Sandy men have been recognized nationally by the American Angus Association for having cattle listed in the Association's 1981 Pathfinder Recognition Report William, John and Duane Knapp were recognized for one cow. while John and Duane Knapp were also recognized for a second. The Pathfinder Program identifies superior Angus females in the breed based on im portant production traits including regularity of calving and weaning weight production, according to Dick Spader, executive vice president Superior Angus cows bas ed on performance records are listed in a Pathfinder Report published annuallv m en by the American Angus Association, headquarted in St Joseph, Mo To qualify the breeder must have been actively in volved in Angus Herd Ini provement Records The top cows in his herd are ¡den tified from these records The qualifying cows must produce a< ;ilf at a young age and continue to wean a heavy calf on an average of 12 months. Each calf must have a weaning weight ratio of 105 or higher with at least 10 herdmates evaluated each year. A minimum produc tion of three calves is re quired for a cow to be listed in the Report The 1981 P a th fin d e r Report listed 2.526 cows, less than l percent of those R adio sta tio n expands ran g e Staff photo Sandy fleet sale .hingt«,, ‘ o u n t l w a n T ^ ^ ^ •r ««b < u h ,r. s . lr . roa„ . M„ J frrv Jakj|(.h R‘s,ng Counlry Star is the invitation being made to Sandy ra d io lis te n e rs and those throughout the Willamette Valley by country-western radio station, FM 106 The 100,000 watt stereo FM station is located in Cor vallis. but its signal now covers much of western Oregon "We’ve monitored our ®'«nals signals from from about about 10 10 miles miles north of Roseburg, all the way to Portland." said Tom t arnes, station manager, "and we've heard from listeners from as far east as Redmond and as far west as the coast. There aren’t many F M stations in the country with a bigger signal." The station. KLOO-FM, can be found at 106 l on the F M dial and programs a gams contract at the entrance to Nehalem Bay The work is scheduled to awarded a US Army Corps of Engineers contract for rehabilitation work on the north and south jetties at Nehalem Bay. E W Eldridge Inc., of San dy, and Marshall Associated Contractors of Tualatin are expected to begin work in la te M ay under the $10,769,019 contract. The contract calls for plac ing approximately 348.000 tons of rock to rebuild and strengthen the two jetties This is the first rehabilita tion work on the project since it was completed in 1918 The two rubble-mound je t ties secure and stabilize the channel across the ocean bar BURGLAR FIRE SECURITY ALARMS Gresham Alarm 39373 Proctor, P.O. Box 40 668-5016 or 666-5200 SANDY------- CLOSED CIRCUIT T V FREEZER ALA R M S Meet a coin collector. Sandy bank honors grad The annual Clackamas County Bank scholarship has been awarded to Wendy Rader, a graduating senior from Sandy Union High School. This marks the fourth year the bank has made the scholarship available to students who plant to enter college to study business- related courses and pursue a c a re e r in business or finance The bank w ill also provide a summer position for Rader at its Boring of fice. Rader is the daughter of Carroll and Phyllis Rader of Sandy. She has maintained a grade point average of 3 95 and ranks first in her class She has been active in F uture Farmers of America and National Honor Society. be completed by Sept 30. 1982 and have a payroll of $15 million to $2 million SERVICE WE GIVE! Chcdc or save and collect interest. c dr / 15’1, dn Y Frankkn office, open a N O W « 5.25% interest, and get 200 personalized checks constantly for an effective annual yield o f 5 47% ’ statements, cancelled checks and balancing shee always received from a bank And. you'll earn int< that until NOW have been idle in a bank checking insurance we SELL . . . The personal insurance counsel and advice of a local agent is important to you in plonning a complete insurance program. Maintain a balance o f $300 and save up to $ d rn nl0^ 001! 66 charg€d at a commercial bank, ops below the m inim um during a month, there a -M service charge. »k Pays tO us ^ a u s e you'll ee the highest interest allowed by law C * > r je Morgan Local Representative WALRAD insurance agency 668-4421 550% *°thm a°re 12% Prestige Savings Certificate Savings Charge it! r * ppiv f°ur a Frankbn card And take uv to S ^ X d 6^ thC W° r,d Gct a cash advance up to $200 a day. up to your credit limit, at any Ben Banker, our new system o f automatic teller machines There's no annual VISA fee We want to be your comDlete famih, __i-i Franklin SAVINGS AND LOAN ASSN strong Serving Oregon since 1925 n 50 offices throughout Oregon une tree gift per account Offer good while supplies last The ideal Intermediate Member* of rh» Oregon Slot» Folic» pr»t»r the 8 1 Malibu tor police pur.u wagons most of which or» 2 price I large discount See A drive our new 8? J-Cor. It • ns ’h»m also. We hove nearly 200 reosons ™ iL T , ‘ Substantial interest penalty for ear withdrawal o f certificate savtngs Interest compounded constantly fri day o f deposit to day o f wtthdrawa . ,y P0'“ * o**n*h.lm»ng|y T orb This t will save you 1300 In C° UP<’ * • * to ’"1 our » * lock. addition to r a it you d . , . rv. o Citowon,” we hove com» visit o f. . . . PETE ■ CARLSON SANDY O p e n Sundo I Ivonlngs 668-6887 m i«,,™ r . r M-106 s w itc h e d its musical direction from rock «void laoeis like progressive to country in October loan, country, traditional, urban and then increased its power country, country rock or from 27.500 watts to 100.000 cross country." said Carnes. watts on May 1. We simply try to play the We had to do a massive very best country music we amount of construction and can. Music is the star on our engineering to gain our addi station and even though we tional power and we didn’t have excellent announcers, want to promote it until we they do not dominate the air were sure there would be no problems.” Carnes added 7