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E b r7 rv Jty Oí Ore* on XV T he S andy P ost SANDY. OREGON. THURSDAY, OCT. 21. 1954 VOLLME 16 Sandy Pioneers Win Smashing Victory on Angels’ Field Friday Night Single Copy 10c N e w ja il for County Urged By Inspector NUMBER 12 Mail Found III, Dies Enroute to Hospital ’M ix e r’’ D ate E fforts to s a .e the life of Louis E. Holden, route 1, box 203-A, Sandy, failed last T hurs day when the man died while be ing taken to Oregon City hos Added incentive tow ard the pital. Plans for the “m ixer” or "get- j building of new Clackam as Coun Holden, 65, was found ill and acquainted” reception for Sandy ty ja il facilities was provided alone in his cabin when visited grade and high school teachers this week with the visit of by a governm ent trapper, who have been completed and the date George O. Parker, federal prison stopped by the Bull Run store set for next Wednesday night. inspector, to the present q u a rt land asked assistance in getting Oct. 27 at 8 p.m. in the Sandy ers on the third floor of the Holden to a hospital. grade school gym. according to [counts court house in Oregon | A uthorities said Holden appat- Spike Emerson, general chairm an ¡City. P ark er deplored (he present ently lived alone in his cabin. of the project. tail as outdated and crowded. His companions were three dogs, Purpose of the evening, spon A fier touting the 80-acre site eight goats and a num ber of sored by the Sandy C ham ber of to. the present county experi chickens. Commerce, is to give the busi- m e n ta l station, P a rk e r recom - ... uni , ,-,11». i i m e n of the city and the mended building a new county Nellie Williams, Auburn, N.Y. i teachers an opportunity to get jail farm at that location, to The body will t»e sent to New acquainted. house 50 prisoners, with room York. T eachers and their wives or for expansion at a futdre date. husbands will lx? guests of the He estim; ted such construction Chamber. F eatured op the pro would cost about $100,000. llenselman, Jerome Bennett, ken llovda, Guy Buswell, Alickel Sandy Pioneer’s lineup for this year, with their hopes high gram will be a short speech of According to Parker, present Lawson and Leon Nilson. Second row, left to right: Gary skala, laeilities can house about 15 following the smashing victory over Alt. Angel on the Angels’ welcome by C. C. Chase, presi Jim Griffin, Don Dubarko and Jerry Young. Floyd Rohde is the prisoners, while the average field last Friday night, scoring 27-0 are ail set to tackle the next dent of the Sandy Chamber, and only team member absent from the picture. scheduled game with Estacada this Friday, Oct. 22. In the lineup musical entertainm ent by high num ber of prisoners is 40. He Photo by Alan Olson rem arked that the jail is not reading from left to right- in the front row are Gary Bartley, Tom school music groups under the Mt. G range No. 926 was host direction of D elbert Anderson. adequate for tem porary housing of federal prisoners. Juvenile last Saturday evening to a num Coffee and donuts will be Classes Compete tor facilities are outdated, and should ber of candidates for public of served immediately following the Points as Inter-Class entertainm ent. be removed from adult quarters, fice. Competition Starts Candidates speaking before the he said, and no rehabilitation is groups were John Misko, Repub I I In ter class competition at S an provided for prisoners. t J Suggestions to remodel the lican, Monroe Sweetland and dy high school gets underway as Harold Pearce, 1954' graduate The annual dinner sponsored representatives from each class present jail, or construct a new Robert B. Jones. Democrats, for Frank Branch Riley, prom inent P ortland attorney, will be the of Sandy union high school, en by the Social club of Mt. View | meet to plan the year's program fourth floor jail were vetoed by state senator; Kenneth Goodall featured speaker at the Mt. Hood listed October 8 in the U.S. A r !Chapter OES will be held S a tu r and arran g e a point system. A, Parker, on the grounds that it and H. Chlndgren, Republicans Q uestionnaires for the 1954 Pow-Wowers’ annual dinner at my and is now stationed at Fort day evening, Oct. 30 at the San- (the end of each sem ester the would still not be adequate and and Richard E. Groener, Beulah the Mt. Hood Golf club Saturday Ord, Calif. He previously made jdy Masonic hall. Serving will be • class w ith the greatest total of would cost more than to build Moore and Ju an ita Orr, Demo Census of A griculture will be his home with his brother and from 5:30 to 7:30 p.m. crats, for state representative; mailed to farm ers in the Sandy evening, Oct. 23. j points has their class year en an entirely new jail. The removal of the present for county commissioner, R. R area the last week of October, Featured on the menu will be graved on a plaque. The class of Mr. Riley has spoken to audi sister-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Jay ences all over N orth America Pearce, S ta r route, Sandy, and turkey and dressing, home made '55 has so far won this plaque jail to other quarters would pro Cook, Republican, and D arrel announced Field Supervisor Don C. Mole. and has earned the title of ‘Good was employed during the sum bread and pies, salads, sauces 3 tim es and tied for it one. They vide m o;« space for county of Jones, Democrat. m er at Z im m erm an’s 12 Mile and a num ber of other good fices, P ark er added. A fter the candidates spokp, will A m bassador’ for Oregon. The form s should arrive about will prove tough competion for things. ¡there was a question and answ er a week .ihi'.iii nt th e d ate when A cocktail and visiting hour Store. 1 the others. Draw ing for the beautiful will be held from 7 to 8 p.m. with Representatives are: Seniors, Three Attend Northwest period th at proved very Inter enum erators will begin the field Dean F. H aselwander, son of door prize will be held at 7:30 dinner being served prom ptly at G arry Skala and Millie Dyal; 1955 Chevrolet Preview esting and inform ative. Some canvass on Nov. 3. The advance short, inform al talks w ere deliv m ailing is for the purpose of giv 8 o’clock. L arry Pendergrass Mr. and Mrs. H enry H aselw an p.m. The prize is a ceramic San ¡Juniors. Doyle Deck and Ann Ralph Richardson of Richard- ered from the floor. will be in charge of community- der, route 2, Sandy, left Oct. 6 ta Claus w ith a sleigh and two 'Scales; Sophomores, John West ing farm operators time to con singing. O ther entertainm ent will for the US Naval T raining Cen reindeer, a prize for the w inner and Ja n e , Scheel; and Freshm en, i son Chevrolet and salesmen War- The refreshm ent committee sult their records before filling ter at San Diego. to display throughout the C hrist , i en Decker and Bob McCoy a t served pumpkin pie with whipped in the answ ers required by the be provided during the dinner | Dean is the fifth son to serve mas seasons for years to come. Dale C lark and Maureen Bvrd. tended a preview showing on cream and coffee at the cloto of questionnaires and getting them hour. I Tuesday at the Portland Civic the session. T he election of a new corps of in the arm ed forces. Two of A replica of this cerm ic piece ready for the canvass en u m er i A uditorium of the new 1955 mod- officers will be held at this m eet them, Bob and Bud, are out of is valued at $75.00 in Portland ators. The procedure is designed the »ervice now. Henry Jr. is ¡florist shops. I, was made by id Chevrolet. Chevrolet dealers ing. with a report from the nom to insure greater accuracy of re- from throughout the northw est inating com m ittee chairm an. Bob serving his 7th year in the Air Mrs. John R .(Hazel) M urray. i porting and to save tim e both Force and Jack has just returned Tickets are now being sold by were present at the showing. lor the farm er and the enum Smith. The new models will be on dis H ostesses to greet the m em to his ship, the USS Cape E sper m em bers of the organization. e ra to r when the la tte r calls at the play in Sandy at Richardson bers and guests will be Mrs B ur ance, to serve his last year af : Mrs. M urray may be called for Election of Sandy high school farm. By Nora Chilton ¡further inform ation. Chevrolet on October 28. ton W alrad from Gresham. Mrs. ter a 30-day leave at home. The 1954 census will yield in class officers was completed last Je rry Young rolled again for Ivan B arker for Sandy, Mrs. Je n form ation on num ber and size week. Jam es Sandstrom , son of Mrs. Sandy during their tussle with nie Welch, representing the mid Don Dubarko was elect«) pres of farms, acreage and harvest of (Mt. Angel to bring in a total of ( ’, ( ’. Division of OEA m ountain area, Mrs. Maude ¡M arjory B. S ands,rum of Sandy, ident of the senior class this crops, livestock, selected facili ¡21 points on 3 touchdowns and Slates Dinner Meeting Krebs for Rhododendron and 'recently was promoted to corp 13 conversions, boosting his sea- The Clackam as County division year. O ther officers a te Mik»' ties and equipm ent (television, Mrs. A1 Greenwalt of G overn oral while serving with the 1st In fan try Division's Medical Bat isons total to first place in Clack i f Oregon Education Association Burns, rice president; Beverly food freezer, piped running w at By Nora Chilton ment Camp. ¡Cox, secretary; Judy , Keller, er, tractors, trucks, etc.), select I am as county. talion in Germany. has slated a dinner m eeting for Sandy rem ains at home to Sandstrum recently participat Young rambled for 245 yarda, Thursday, Oct. 28, 6:45 p.m. at ¡treasurer; Don Dove, sergeant -at- ed expenditures, and other detail. ed with his uni, in field m aneu meet defending cham pions E sta rushing, for an average of slight E asthant school in Oregon City. I arm s; W. E. Rannow and Mary On the average each farm er is asked about 100 questions, m any i Jordan, class advisors. vers “Ridge R unner" and “Indian cada w here they will take the ly over 10 yards per carry as the role of underdogs October 22. Ju nior class officers are Lyle of which can be answ ered by Sum m er.” Pioneers went on to defeat the Estacada, w ith th e ir big exper Angels 27-0 on the foreign field Cottrell School Clerk Buswell, president; Leon Nelson, simply checking "yes” or “no”. C orporal Sandstrum , an am bu ienced line and clever back field Friday. Oct. 15. vice president; Sharon Suckow, The census headquarters for Offers Idea to Remove lance driver with Ambulance By Nora Chilton are to be rated the definite fav secretary; Jenean Mills, tre a su r the local area Is located at the Sandy’s other half-back. G arry School’s Road Hazard Sandy JV ’s left home Tuesday, ICompany, arrived overseas In orites. Sandy’s biggest problem er; Clarence Frazier and Robert Benton County Court House, Skala, was not to be forgotten as Oct. 13, to over run Canby little Septem ber 1953. will be stopping hard charging I he carried the pigskin for 100 Mrs. B er'ha Ault, clerk of the Dixon, class advisors. Corvallis. men 15-9. full back Buzz Randall, who ¡yards which averaged 6.25 yards Cottrell school district, came up Sophomore officers are Gene A 15 yard pass from Dallas Karl A. Ruther Passes; stands close behind Young in per carry, with an idea which school offic G arnett, president; Nancy Failor, Aschoff ' to Carroll Baylink scoring. R angers Denny S arver ilig line anchors, Floyd Rohde ials believe may solve a danger vice president; Mary McKenzie, Community Church Wins brought the Pioneers 6 counters Services Held Tuesday and Joe Mueller, pass catching and co-captain G uy Buswell, op ous safety problem that forces secretary; John Stew art, treas Sear-Roebuck Award in first stanza play. Gene G arrett Karl A ugust R uther passed backs, and ends T erry Vicker- ened the way for Young, prov youngsters to cross a street be urer; H. E. Babcock and Ver added to this by a conversion on away at his home in Sandy last man and John H arber will also The Com m unity Presbyterian ing to be the main reason for his fore entering the school play laine W alker, class advisors. a qiuck opener. The little Coug Sunday, Oct. 17. prove a th reat to the Pioneer big night. This was brought out ground. For the freshm an class officers church has won an aw ard in the a rs scored soon a fte r when a Mr. R uther was born on June squad. Mrs. Ault suggested trading are Jo Ellyn Skala. president; Annual O r e g o n Council of by Young after the game when blocked punt, kicked by Aschoff, 29, 1866 in Lipno, Poland. On Victory for the R angers will he stated, "it's pretty easy to land with the county In order to Lyle Brune, vice president; Sus Churches “C hurch Im provem ent totaled 2 points for a safety. Feb. 3, 1891 he was united in be essential if they are to stay elim inate the road and provide a an Scales, secretary-treasurer; Program ,” and ten of its mem A 25 yard pass and a 15 yard m arriag e to A ugusta Schwenken. in line for the championship. m ake yardage when you have playground adjacent to the school W ith Jem tpgaard and W alter bers went to Corvallis Monday, blockers In front of you like I run to hit pay-dirt in second To this union twelve children They will be in top shape for Oct. 18 to receive the aw ard. grounds. Miller, advisors. stanza play, followed by a com w ere born, six of whom survive th eir tussle, fresh from their win did tonight”. She said school property some Student body officers were The aw ard is given by the Sears Team statistics show a total pleted conversion brought in him. Roebuck Foundation. over the Molalla Indians. of 377 yards for the Pioneers 150 feet south of the present elected at the close of school Canby's final score. Passes seem He had done foundry w ork in C ountering for Sandy will be against 149 for Mt. Angel. Com street would make an ideal site last spring. They w ere Stephen Those going to Corvallis w ere ed in order when again Aschoff New York several years before linemen Rohde and Henselman. for a new road. Colt, president; Leon Nelson, vice Mr. and Mrs. Don Deming, Mr. plete domination of the game tossed the pigskin 15 yards to coming west. He lived in the tackles; Buswell, outstanding Members of the county court president; Sharon Suckow, secre and Mrs. Gil Christian, Mr. and Baylink who ran 30 yards to Sandy area 44 years. In 1928 he guard; and backs, Don Dubarko. was taken by the victors, letting promised to investigate and a sk ta ry ; Virginia Sherm an, tre a su r Mi s Gl*n < »Ison. Mrs. H I >. the Angels get pas, their 40 yard cross the stripes, making a half retired from farm ing because of Skala and Young. ed Vem Moehnke, road superin er; Charles Croston, superinten Slaughter, Mrs. F. C. Dyal, Gil line only once. tim escore of 13-9. ill health and has made his home Jim G rojacques and Dick Susee tendent, to prepare a cost su r dent and V.J. Neal, principal, are bert Oldenkamp and Rev. P. R. The only score in the last half here in Sandy. He is a member Chamber of Commerce advisors. Hampe. lead the Angels, showing out vey of the proposed project. w as made for Sandy by Arch of the Em m anuel L utheran standing skill throughout the tu s Dew Drop Inn Guests W oodard as he recovered a fum church. sle. 04081224 Surviving m em bers of his fam-1 Members of the Sandy C ham ble for 2 points on a safety. Can by came close during the last 3 iiy are his wife, A ugusta and six ber of Commerce w ere guests of m inutes of play, but were held children: Mrs. J. M. i Em m a I A1 Dukes a t the Dew Drop Inn on the 2 yard line by the strong Albrecht. Portland; Mrs. F. Q. at their regular Tuesday noon (F reid ai W agner, Portland; Mrs. luncheon m eeting this week. Sandy defense. Pioneer defense looked excep Chris i M artha) Phil, Beaverton; Dukes is the new m anager of tionally good boasting such men Mrs. L. (A ugusta) Dubarko. San Dew Drop, h a rin g bought out as Boh Rohde, John West. D ar dy; Mrs. H. <Edith) Huck, Bor Don McLeod last month. rell Gillum. Jack Fitzgerald and ing and Julius Ruther, Sandy. T here are 9 grandchildren and Prizes to be Awarded Woodard. 3 great grandchildren. Mr. SHIRLEY w aiting for a Funeral services were held For Aprons Displayed Sandy Ministers Hold visitor on the 1 p.m. bus Mon Tuesday, Oct. 19, 2:30 p.m. at 1 At Apron Fair and Tea day. . . EDNA GOHE'EN taking Im m anuel L utheran church. In- f Meet at Church Annex term ent was in Forest Lawn i All ladies of the com m unity In a stray hungry m other cal The initial m eeting of the cem etery. A rrangem ents w ere in I are invited to the apron fair and and her small brood. . . HERBIE M inisters of Sandy churches was care of C arroll Funeral Home in ; tea to be given by the Ladies COFFIN having a hand in m ak held T hursday morning. Oct. 11 G resham . Robert Albrecht w a s : Aid of the Com m unity Presby ing up Barker's Bugle this at the Com m unity Presbyterian soloist and Ralph Geschwlnd terian church at the church a n week. . . JUDE LOUNDIlEE and church. was organist. They are grand- I nex W ednesday afternoon. Oct. AIxAN GUNDERSON ' bringing in a deer last week. . . CONNIE Present were Rev. Arlan B elg -ons of the deceased. P asto r N. | 27 at 2 p.m. A special program is being SELVEN writes that she expects i a n of thp Assembly of God E. Dcy gave the service. planned and sm all aw ards will be o tie home from her trip this church; Pastor N. E. Dcy of made for the best apron in each week. . RALPH RICHARDSON Emm anuel L utheran churcn: Sandy Rebekahs Slate class. with exciting news about the Rev. Roy G raham of the Sandy Aprons may be entered in the new Chevrolet . Petite NANCY Baptist Chapel; and Rev. Philip Annual Homecoming following classes: old<*st apron in NICHOLS celebrating her slx’h Hampe of the Community-Prev- Sandy Rebekah Lodge will years: most attractive scrap b ig birthday last week. . . Young byterian church. hold its annual homecoming apron: most attractive tea ap sister JULIE was home from The group met to discus« T hursday evening. Oct. 28 a, ron; most attractiv e utility ap the hospital to help her cele m eans of better group relation the IOOF hall. ron; most inexpensive apron; brate VERNON ELMER get A pot-luck supper will be serv most original design; child's ap ting his deer the first day of ships ar.d how best to p.esent the common interests of the v a r ed at 6:30 p.m. and all Rebekahs. ron, and apron made by a school the season, and at 6 a m., too, . . ious churches to the Community Odd Fellows and their families girl. The grade school entertaing the are invited and urged to attend of Sandy. All aprons except the oldest folks on Main street with a con A program will follow the din The next meeting will be held aprons are to be donated to the cert last Friday. . ERN IE HAR In 1926 Bob Smith h:!d a plowing demonstration up al the Herman Kldderbusrh place, just Monday. Oct. 25. 10 a m in Pas ner hour. bazaar to be held Saturday, Nov RIS. back yesterday from h u n t this side of the water !ai»k. It was a considerably smaller water lank then than It Is now. Those Mrs. Sylvestor Hall is chair 6 to r D ev s study. All ordained In the picture are, from left to right: Itohert Bod ley, .lake Morrison, Bob Smith, Vic Bodley, ing with his friend BILL JOHAN m inisters of Churches in Sandy man of the dinner com m ittee and Anyone w ishing more inform a SF Non his plaee near I«akeview. Al Knapp mi the tractor, -lay Morrison, Herman Mdderhuarh and Henry Kelseeher. This Is an are welcome to attend the m eet Mrs. Dean Gray is chairm an of tion may contact a m em ber of w ith his limit of deer (4 point), other from the eolleetlon of lUchard Maronay. Reproduction from the old negative was made by the entertainm ent committee 1 A la n Olson P l.otngrafles, ? committee. geese and ducks. . , ing. Set N e x t W e e k For Teachers (and ¡dates Speak Before Mountain Grange (lathering Frank B. Riley Speaks at Annual Pow-wower Dinner 5UUV0 Off OES Club Offers Unusual Prize At Annual Dinner Farm Census to Start In Sandy Pioneers Defeat Mt Angel in One Sided Score 27-9 Class Officers Elected at SUHS Pioneers to Meet Defending Champs Sandy JV’s Score Over Canby 15-9 Men’s Styles Were Not POSE PASSED: ' ___ Then From Now