Sandy post. (Sandy, Oregon) 1938-current, October 28, 1982, Page 4, Image 4

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SANDY (Ore.) POST Thurt
Oct 2B 1W2 ($•< 1)
Keeping posted:
Moonlite madness’ ushers in Halloween fun
THl'RSDAY. OCT. 28
The Sandy Golden Age
Club will host a potluck lun­
cheon at noon at the Sandy
Senior Center
Kids 4 14 may compete
for ' SAM's Bucks'' cer­
tificates. good for mer­
chandise in local stores,
this evening in a costume
contest at 6:30 p m at
Decker and Scales Store
A moonlight sale will be
held by downtown mer
chants from 7-10 p m
Hayrides will be available
this evening during the
same hours, with roundup
point the Sandy Rexall
parking lot
A haunted house, spon­
sored by Sandy Optimists,
begins operation this even­
ing in the old house next to
the
W eigh
S tation
Restaurant Hours will be
7-11 p m through Satur­
day
The Sandy Rebekah
Lodge meets at 8 p m at
the I O O F Hall
School ski team holds its
third annual ski swap today
and Sunday, Oct 31. in the
main gymnasium Hours
both days will be 10 a m to
6 pm
FRIDA Y. OCT. 2»
Kelso School Community
Club is hosting the "Kelso
Halloween Happening
from 6 30 to 9 30 p m A
haunted house will also be
open Friday and Saturday
evenings at the school from
6 30 to 7 30 p m
"The White Sheep of the
Family," produced by San­
dy Community Players,
will be staged this evening
and Saturday in the Sandy
Community Theater. 38935
Proctor Blvd Curtain time
both nights is 8 p m
Mt
Hood
H ospice
presents a Halloween party
and dance at St Henry's
Catholic Hall. 346 NW 1st,
Gresham, at 8 p m Admis­
sion is $5 per person For
more information, call the
Mt Hood Hospice office at
668 9000
Obituaries
The Sandy TOPS Club
meets at 9 a m at the San­
dy Fire Department For
will hold a dinner meeting
at 7 p m at TJ's Fireside
Dining Portland attorney
Jean King will discuss the
new strategic plan of the
National Federation
The Sandy Business and
Professional Women's Club
Sandy High School's Na­
tional Honor Society induc­
TUESDAY. NOV. 2
Today is election day
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SA T U R D A Y . OCT 30
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VOTE FOR
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CLACKAMAS
$4 00
In Clock a m os C ounty per ybOr
M u ltn o m o h C ounty
$10 00
E lsew h ere .n O re g o n
$> t 50
m N o rth w e s t a n d Pacific C oost States
O u ts id e O re g o n p er yeor
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O u ts id e N o rth w e s t e n d Pocrfir Coos*
States p er yeor
$17 00
Sandy Po»*, Sandy. O re g o n 97055
N o. 43
O c l 28 1982
COUNTY COMMISSIONER
Endorsed By M ore V oters In the Prim ary Than Any
C om m issioner C andidate, D em ocrat or Republican.
Paid lo r by C ilire n s to a la c i Be» M ender»on C om m issioner P O Bo» 11 14 l a k e G ro v e O r e 9 7 0 3 4
Thank you for voting
Every vote counts for good governm ent
Juanita Orr
Any person interested in
serving on the committee is
asked to contact the board
chairperson Dick Hoffman
through the school The
committee w ill be ap­
pointed by at the board’s
Nov 11 meeting
for
County Clerk
* a A Proven Energy Saver!
GORDON STONE'S
Fall Clothing
SALE
CHOOSE A SUIT
OR
SPORT JACKET
W ITH SLACKS
and
THE
SECOND
OUTFIT
W illiam Lymp
Graveside services for
longtime Wemme resident
William Gerald Lymp were
held O ct. 20 at the
W illa m e tte
N a tio n a l
Cemetery in Portland
Mr Lymp died from
cancer at his home on Oct
16 He was 76 years old
Born March 25, 1906 in
Willamette, he moved with
his family to Wemme when
he was 11. Except for some
short leaves for military
duty he lived all his life in
Wemme He attended San­
dy schools and graduated
from Sandy High School
Mr
Lymp had been
employed for 25 years as a
county road superintendent
for Clackamas County He
retired in 1970
He was a member of the
St John’s of the Wood
C a th o lic
C hurch
in
Wemme
S u rv iv o rs
a re
his
children. Joseph of Bend
and Salley Kennington of
Wilsonville, brothers. Ix*o
and Joseph, both of
Wemme. and Linus of Vic­
torville. Calif . and sisters,
Zita Kaiser of Wemme and
Mercedes Christopher of
Hood River
HOLDS IN
HEAT'
KEEPS OUT
C O LD '
c o in io u r r u
A M YO M f
CAM AFFOM O ZF'
Save«
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W ARP BROS
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to vote for
Dale Harlan
W e and many others believe DALE HARLAN would m ake a
jood County Commissioner . .
John In tk e e p
Ru»h lo u n d r» «
M y ra b e ile M oh on
Lou C e re g h m o
A lla n Pynn
John G e n te n b o m
Stand U rb ig k e it
B illie Blue
Hutu« KroM berger
H oney H e n d e rto n
John A n tc ke r J<
Joy D A b a te
Jim Toll
John F Schwob
Jerry Lithe
J o n ire B o itl
C ly d e Suth erio nd
D o rre ll D e m p tte r
G e n e Sm ith
Bob P ike
John M it k u
(H e n Sulrboch
Sid Brock ley
Jock H o m m o n d
lo ip h K oppler
M ik e H en d e rs o n
John C e M w e il
W illia m F P e rrin
F re d C an nin g
W m P otnck Blue
Jerry Shroyer
JomOS D Morion
Bob D u n to n
Sandy
Treasurer
Ivon B arker
P e te Sulrboch
Tom K orlen
M a n e Pike
Leo Thornton
Jeon G o n te n b e m
Joyce H orton
C orl D te ti
Jeon Skogon
A l R attl
Won H e rg e rt
Em m o Sega
J o m e t O G o o d w in
Wonotd C Schonoker
D av id M arlon
L ite M orion
f d it h G re e n
R alph Richordbon
D o le Nicholls
C h eryl K arlen
A l Fron ken
Don lo w e rm o n
Paul Schulti
• oy Dancer
I r n i e Bi»»o
Fing Bi veil)
Joe B ernord Jr
D o n o ld G ro t
G e ro g e Poppan
K eith H an d e r to n
Lott M ender to n
G o ry Bo»«’
• on M arion
THIS OFFER APPLIES TO EVERY
SUIT AND SPORT JACKET on our
racks, including all our new Fall
82 ' Clothing. We have over 1 500
units to choose from.
Hurry in and take advantage
of this fantastic savings for a
limited time only. The half price
applies to stock on hand and the
1 /2 off applies to the lower
priced outfit.
Offer good October 27 thru November 13
F L O R S H E IlJ
Enterprise-Courier
O re g o n City
O r lo b a r 71
1962
SHOES
Harlan w ill bring a »olid record a l achieve
man I Ha deserves ta ba elected
The Oregonian
Oc la b e l 1» ’ S«J
,a .d
The Oregomon enthubtettKolly urge* e *ote
ter D ale Merlon far Clackamas County Com m it
giener Mov 2
SELECTED STYLES
fdith Green
sa*d O d o b a r 75 I9 t 2
I have known Do is Harlan for JO »ears I urge
A lto Endorsed By:
v r w
HOOPER
I
66 Reasons
Funeral services for San
<ly resident Ethel Henley
were held Tuesday In the
chapel of Sandy Funeral
Home Private interment
fo llo w ed
at
F lr h l ll
M em orial Cemetery In
Re-elect
.-G L A S S
•Borina Lumber ft H ard w are 2B35O SI Hwy. 212, Boring 443 3136
•W oodland Pork The Value H ard w are 10414 N l Holsey Portland 2$4 3100
Ethel Henley
Mrs Henley was born
Nov 5, 1906 in Ava, Mo She
was raised in Missouri
where she received her
education
Alter she married Otis I,
Henley, they lived in
Missouri until the early
1*40» when they moved to
C alifornia where their
daughter was born
In I »44 the Henley* mov
«1 tr, Sandy Mrs Henley
worked for a lim e at
i igden s Variety Store
She died Oct 33 in
Gresham at 76 years of
age
Survivors include her
husband her daughter,
Helen Knudsen in Califor­
nia three brothers. Elm er
Hodge and Ray Hodge,
both of Sandy and Grant
Hodge m Missouri
C h ic a g o 60651
Ar r <•(-» • -. s..f .’ -tu’f .
TH U R S D A Y . NOV. 4
tion assembly will be held
at 1 p m Dr James Gard­
ner. president of Lewis and
Clark College, will be guest
speaker A tea will follow in
the library at 2 30 p m
The Bull Run School
District board of directors
meets at 7 p m in the
school cafeteria
668 554«
SUBSCRIPTION RATES
will be made up of eight
persons Five of these will
be selected from a cross-
section of the community,
including churches and
civic groups, as well as
young and old A represen­
tative from the the ad­
ministration. the board and
the faculty will fill the re­
maining positions
M
W E D N E S D A Y . NOV. 3
more inform ation, call
668 5010 or 668 8442
The Sandy Garden Club
meets at 10 a m at Hood
C h a le t M o b ile C ourt
M e lv in Haneberg w ill
speak on “ Identifying West
Coast Conifers.”
(USPS 481-1801
The Sandy Union High
A
Polls will be open from 8
a m to 8 pm
The
Sandy
A rea
Chamber of Commerce
meets at noon at the
Tollgate Inn
The Sdndy Post
Committee to review
sex education films
A special educational
screening committee will
preview films dealing with
drug
abuse,
hum an
development and child
abuse before they are at
Welches Grade School
The committee's forma­
tion was authorized by the
school board at its October
meeting after parents com­
plained that certain films
were shown in health and
science classes
Welches Superintendent
Kenneth Blackburn said
one of the films which rais­
ed concerns was entitled " I
Was A Teen Age Father ”
The screening committee
MONDAY, NOV. I
Sandy
E le m e n ta ry
District board of directors
meets at 7 p m in a special
e x e c u tiv e session to
discuss upcoming negotia­
tions with district teachers
The Sandy City Council
meets at 7 30 p m atSandy
City Hall
The Sandy Rainbow Girls
meet at 7:30 p m at the
Masonic Hall
interposa Courier
Teomster*
Cantrol Lobor Council
O I.A
Four formar Rapubbcon legislators
leaders m a » e r, city w Clackamas County .ncludrng open andorsamant by cur ra n i m ayo r. a«
SjUisüs Orags.-. C:fy and W as’ I ' " "
n m i -novor« and council aaoels in those
critas phrs Is'oeoda lofca Oswago MJwouk.e Sandy and Wilsonville ____
DRAFT HARLAN FOR C OM M ISSIO N« COMMITTK
John Coursay ieereiory 4740 Cololma In
M .lw oukte
704 Main $1 Oregon CMy OS »704$
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33% Off
STONES
GRESHAM • 665-201 5
SANDY • 668-8258