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    THURSDAY, SEPT. 21, 1950
THE SANDY POST
professional
SERVICES
SANDY HIGH NEWS
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Pedestrian Protection
Clifford G. Schneider
attorney
203-5 Withrow Building
Gresham, Ore.
Gresham 4921
Paul R. Biggs
Attorney at Law
Clackamas County Bank
Every ■ S aturday from 9 a.m . to Noon
S andy, Oregor
pitone 71
Dr. H. A. Schneider
D E N T IS T
— Phones —
Office 151 -- Residence 6x2
SANDY, OREGON
Sandy H i N ew s
Written and edited by the
Sandy High School Third
Period Journalism Class.
Editor ......... Mary Anderson
News Editor....Margie Johnson
Sports Editor..Conrad Hassell
Reporter..... ......Marlene Irwin
Loud Speaker
System Given
By Hi Seniors
The senior class of 1950 and
previous senior classes and the
Student Athletic Field fund have
DR. HENRY SHERWOOD
provided the money necessary to
Dentists
install a loud speaker in the
Phone 831
Koch Bldg.
Sandy grand stand.
The speaker was installed
Thursday, September 14, 1950.
DR. A. J. STEPHENS
It has a two cone speaker, with
Chiropractic Physician
108 South Roberts, Gresham a phonograph top.
Mr. Teters, Public Speaking
Phone Gresham 737
Mon. and Thurs. evenings until 7 Class is going to do the an­
Closed Wed. and Sat. Afternoons nouncing. Wayne Fredrickson
is in charge of announcing the
game Friday night.
Dr. Wm. M. G rashorn
E. P. Greenwood, M. D.
Physician and Surgeon
Office Hours
10 A. M. to 5 P. M.
Daily Except Sunday
PHONES—Office 641, Res. 461
Main St.
Sandy, Ore.
Class'Brass j »
Picked In
SUHS M onday
Freshman, Junior,, and senior
class meetings were held during
the activity period, Monday, Sep­
tember 11, 1950, for the purpose
of electing officers.
The freshman elected Clark
I f n o a n s w e r c a ll 3 1 7 1 o r 3 8 1 2
Lund, president; Dale Peterson,
vice president; Carol Skeslien,
Charles H. C arlstrom , D.O. secretary; and Zona Rae Hall,
treasurer.
O steopath
The election of their advisor
was postponed until the next
Physician & Surgeon
meeting.
Koch Building
The juniors elected Bill Fred­
rickson, president; Jack ¡Hash-
Sandy, Oregon
agan, vice president; Georgia
Phone Sandy 851
Brown, secretary; Delores Kret-
tinger, treasurer; and Mr. Erland
DR. PERCY A. POWERS
Anderson, advisor.
DR. K. M. TABBERSON
The seniors elected Leo Weis-
Veterinarians
dorfer, president; Clifford Ehlers
Large and Small Animal Surgery vice president; Delores Senff,
and Disease Control
secretary; Dolores Mills, treas­
520 N. W. Division
urer;
and “Pop” Rannow,
Phone 291
Gresham, Oregon advisor.
W. J. GARDNER, M. D.
j. l . M c M illan , m . d .
Physicians and Surgeons
807 E. Powell Blvd., Gresham
Phone 3040
BUSINESS
DIRECTORY
Active Member O.M.T.A.
. HOME STUDIO
VOICE and PIANO
Minna A. Colt, Choral /Director
Phone Gresham 5701
Route, 2, Box 1, Boring, Oregon
BRENTON VEDDER
INSURANCE - NOTARY PUBLIC
INCOME TAX R E PO R T S
Shelly S treet betw een S andy M arket
and Scales Store. —■ P hone 102
JOHN R. M U R R A Y
General Insurance
At George W. Beers Real
Estate Office.
’hone 162
Loop Highway
Duke & Proctor
INSURANCE AGENTS
—o—
Telephone 71
SANDY, OREGON
FLOYD R E E D
LIFE & ACCIDENT
INSURANCE
one Rhodo. 181
Wemme
McWilliams Sheet Metal
and H eating Co.
General Sheet Metal Work
1045 E. Powell, Gresham
Phone 3292
Res. SUnset 0440
DY R E ST H AVEN
m e for Invalids, Convai-
Patients and Those Need­
ing Nursing Care.’’
:ed by a registered nurse
Phon& Sandy 882
W ALRAD
Insurance Agency
Seven Girls From
Student Body Are
On Office S taff__
Seven girls: Cathy Miller, Bar­
bara Page, Faydean Snethen,
Sharon Sleeper, Margie Johnson,
Shirley Winbinger, and Patty
Carlson compose the office staff
which will help Dyann Kahny,
office secretary, for the 1950
and ’51 school year.
Miss Kahny says, “I have a
fine, staff of office girls.”
The staff which consists of
five seniors and two sophomores
was chosen by Miss Kahny and
Principal, Mr. Creston.
Typing, collecting absent slips
and other various jobs are done
by the girls during the one hour
period.
One-half credit is given to
each girl for her office work.
H o lid a y For
S U H S Students
S ep t. 2 5 - 2 6
There will be no school next
Monday and Tuesday, September
25 and 26, while the first meet­
ing of the semi-annual teachers
institute is being held at Oregon
Gity.
Teachers from three counties:
Clackamas, Yamhill, and Mult­
nomah, outside of Portland, will
participate in this program.
The teachers will listen to well-
known educators in the morn­
ing, and in the afternoon will
break up into groups, according
to their interests, and: have
group discussion.
Sandy H igh Students A r e
The
Sandy Post
DEPENDABLE
P R IN T IN G
Picked For Librarians
SERVICE
By Margie Johnson
The
1950
and
’51
school
term
S o f t D r in k S ta n d
librarians have been chosen by
R e o p e n e d S e p t. 6
study hall teacher, Mrs. Berenice
Avrit.
\ \ A L /
B y J a y c e e C lu b
Students wishing to work in
September 6, 1950 the J.C.C. the library signed up last year
Set
your
sights
for
~
started its sale of soft drinks during registration. Mrs. Avrit
With the opening of school thou­
to the students of Sandy High. chose 15 of the registered stu­ sands of children are crossing city
George Hale and Tom Bennett dents.
are in charge of the stand tem­ At the beginning of the year streets walking to and from school.
porarily until thè J.C.C. holds it was requested by Mrs. Avrit Many of these children are walking
a meeting and appoints commit­ that she would have a girl to alone for the first time. Always be
tees. Two members of the club help her in the morning from
will serve on the committee for 8:30 till time for first period w atchful for them — especially in
a one week period.
class.
Sophomore, Betty Jo school areas.
the whiskey that's
J.C.C. advisors are Mr. Vaer- Heilman was selected for that
etti and Mrs. Wetzel.
position.
—A A A Safety Feature
C/)eerfu/ as
The club has sold soft drinks . First period girls are Patsy
in the lower hall of the Pioneer Gehrts, Ila Slaughter; second
its A/ame
building during lunch period period Gladys Updegrave, Bar­
since 1943.
bara Gannan; third period Carol N e w C u rta in s A r e
Soft drinks are purchased and Layng, Betty Hurst; fourth per­
delivered by the Coca Cola, Pepsi iod Donna Deming, Dellina Holl­ B o u g h t F o r S U H S
Pint
Cola and Seven-Up Companies enbeck; fifth period Delores A u d ito r iu m S t a g e
$2.25
each week.
Mills, Beverly Knox; sixth per­ New curtains and cyclorama
% Quart
iod boys are Lester Workinger, for the auditorium of Sandy
and Alfred Johnson; and seventh High are being purchased from
$3.60
girls are Kay Wohlferd the Northwestern School Supply
Parkrose Digs 13 period
and Georgia Williams.
86 PR00F
KENTUCKY W HISKEY-A BLEND
One-half credit is received for Company.
The curtains will be green and 6 5 % GRAIN NEUTRAL SPIRITS • NATIONAL DISTILLERS PRODUCTS CORPORATION, N. Y.
Out Of Stubborn library
work.
Various jobs, such as check­ the background rose beige.
The installation is hoped to be
Sandy Grid Team ing in and out magazines and completed
by the last of October ¡¡■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■B
The Sandy Pioneebs were two- books, collecting for book fines,
timed by a smooth Parkrose selling school supplies and in time for the senior class
eleven, 13-0 on the Pioneer home stamping property of the High Play.
tramping grounds Friday, Sep­ school, are done by the librar­ The cyclorama will replace
ians.
the old backdrop.
tember 15.
Sandy seemed capable to stop
the Bronchoes battering offens­ “D’Ya Swear To Tell The Truth, The
ive in the opening moments of
And Be Counted
play as they surrendered 7
Whole Truth, And Nothin’ B u t . .
points to Parkrose.
In the closing moments of the
By Mary Anderson
first half the Pioneers seemed to
“Look at that freshmans hard­
come alive and drove the ball
ened countenance; you can easily
S I G N ...
deep into Parkrose territory.
believe he refused to shine his
In thè second, half the Bron-
superiors shoes,” stated Conrad
ehoes again slipped by our ends
Hassel, prosecuting attorney.
Sports
The Crusade for Freedom Scroll
to score.
“I object!” said Gary Coats,
(For analysis of the game,
defense attorney.
see “Sports Bits.”)
(At Any Sandy Business House)
“Objection overruled,” main­
tained His Honor, George Dun­
Bits
bar.
Help Lift the Iron Curtain
“I now turn the case over to
the jury,” said Conrad Hassel.
Everywhere
“We find the defendant guilty,”
By Conrad Hassell
As. I reluctantly look back at was the “impartial” opinion of
last Friday night and the events the jury, as stated by jury fore­
that befell the Pioneer eleven, I man, Leo Wiesdorfer, after re­
see that the smooth working moving his lollypop.
The Sandy Pioneers will lock antics of Parkrose left us flat 13- To blow a balloon filled with
water until it burst was the sen­
horns .with Estacada Rangers goose egg. »
this Friday night on Sandy’s For many’ of the boys, last tence handed down by George
Friday night was their first Dunbar, to the delight of the
'home battlefield.
This promises to be the prov­ crack at varsity ball and they audience and horror of the lowly
ing point for the newly baptized had a slight case of “buck fever.” frosh.
Phone 793
Sandy, Oregon ■
veterans of Sandy’s eleven. Es­ In the opening moments after This» and similar penalties,
tacada had an A-l team last the Jdck:off, Parkrose hit pay were meted out to freshman of­
After The; Bronchoes fenders in the courtroom (audi-
year. The Rangers luck has dirt.
not been too bad as far as play­ dropped the pigskin between the todium) of Sandy High School,
ers go but they did lose their posts for the extra point the Friday, September 15 at 3 p.m.,
star jamrod -in the back field, Pioneers decided to get in the to climax the initiation of the
Randall, who brought home the game too. Then it was a fast freshman.
game of “button, button whose
bacon for Estacada last year.
Coach “Pop” Rannow says got the button”—neither team
they have a tough back field making any decisive gain.
Four minutes before the half
and a good line. We hope there
will be a good turnout as this the Pioneers fired up, led by
is the season’s first league game. Qaurterback Leo Wiesdorfer and
his aerial barrage. Sandy drove,
News Briefs
deep into Parkrose’s backyard A new subject added to the
and when the whistle blew San­ curriculum at Sandy High School
Drum Majorettes dy
was less than ten yards from is a male chorus; which, accord­
ing to Mr. Elgin Bums, is com­
scoring.
In the second half Parkrose ing along fine.
Picked For SUHS sneaked
E C O N O M IC A L .C L E A N
by our ends to once
New Library Books
more bring the ball into a The library at Sandy High
Marching Band
M yoct do id det i t
battle zone. With their backs School has purchased eight new
Mr .Elgin Bums interviewed scratching our own goal post, books: Cowgirl Kate, Sawdust
^ td fwiyet it!
a group of girls Monday noon, Sandy held Parkrose for three in his Shoes, Leave it to Beany,
September 11, 1950, who were unsuccessful tries. Parkrose fin­ Quest in the Desert, The Blood
interested in being band major­ ally battered through on the Bay Colt, The Mystery of Cates-
5
d
by Island, Let ’Em Roll, and
ettes. The four girls he select­ fourth.
ed are Lotus Darnell, Lillian In the closing minutes of the pocketfull of Feathers, in addi­
Newell, Georgia Brown, and play, both teams fought fur­ tion to having many of the
iously to score, but the dye was most popular older books re­
Donna Wertman.
Please Call Us For
bound.
Because this is the first time already cast.
Service • Advice • Estimates
Sandy High School has officially When Sandy’s eleven went on
Girls
League
had any band majorettes for the field, most of the players A girls League meeting was
over six years, the girls will not were experiencing their first
in the health room Thurs­
be seed in action | until their varsity game. They left the held
September 14, 1950 for the
new uniforms are ' purchased, field veterans. Look for better day,
of engaging volunteers
which will be approximately a things from the Pioneers in the purpose
to sell tickets at all the home
future.
month from now.
football games.
The girls are divided into
groups of 12, each group selling
Sandy Post Classified Ads Bring Results tickets at one of the home
Phone Gresham 284
Second Street
games.
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Estacada A t
Sandy Field
Friday N ight
DEW DROP INN
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OIL HEAT
Up and Down
Sandy Hi Halls
CAREFREE!
GRESHAM SEED & FEED CO,, Inc.
There’s Good Hunting For
HUNTING CLOTHING
George Hale Is
Rand President
George Hale, vice president of
the Sandy High School band last
year, was elected 1950 and 51
band president ^t the election on
Friday, September 8.
The class elected Lee Allen,
vice president; Patty Proctor,
secretary; . Mary Ann Sansom,
treasurer; and Kenny Schmitz,
llbTheynvoted to have 75c dues
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F irst in Economy
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Delivery
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Check your eaves
Check the gutters
CHECK UP TODAY. . .
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Sandy and Gresham, Oregon
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