Built-In Range Oven Dance, Coronation Top Events This Week at Sandy High School BY NORMAN FOX Sandy High Suphumurr The a n n u a l c o u rt dance and cu ro n a tlu n ce re m o n y w ere th* h ig h lig h t th is w e e k at Sandy h ig h school. F o re ig n exchange student fo r th is school ye a r, L is M uttk, sen­ io r Iro m D e n m a rk , w as select­ ed H o m e co m in g queen. She was cro w n e d at the dance w h ich was th e m e d " A u tu m n L e a ve s.” S tudent body p re s dent C a rl A sch o tt. escorted the queen. C o u rt m e m b e rs w ere senior p rin ­ cess, C a ro lyn M atheson, e s c o rt­ ed by D ennis C u ts fo rth ; Junior p rin ce ss M a ry in M itc h e ll w a s escorted by D ave W eisen; Jane Lane, sophom ore princess, was escorted by G a ry B arden, and fre sh m a n p rincess w a s C h a r­ lene B aron. The cerem onies follow ed a ra in • drenched fo o tb a ll gam e in w h ch the Scappoose In d ia n s sneaked by S andy's haoless P i­ oneers by a score o f 7.0 A bon­ fire pep r a lly preceding the gam e gave w a y to the to rre n ts of ra in w hen the tw o • h o u r y e ll ses­ sion was shortened to about 20- m inutes. The m a m m o th b o n fir e was staged on the school's baseball h e ld 'n a 35-foot wooden fra m e fille d w ith c a rd b o a rd and wood A t the top hung a d u m m y dressed as a fo o tb a ll p lo v e r r e ­ p re se n tin g Scappoose. Due to the ra in how ever, the d u m m y refused to burn w ith the rest of the dam pened fuel. T h is ‘ proved to be a bad om en as Sandy w ent on to lose her fifth league gam e w ith o n lv one w in T h a t w in was o ver M o la lla in the p revious gam e C lub C ollects F o r U GN The n ew ly • fo rm e d Sandy ch a p te r of the Key clu b has ta ke n on a p a rt in the U n ite d Good N e ig h b o r d riv e . C lubs and o ig a n 'a tio n s o f the school have been approached fo r donations. Say« John Jancan, K ey club p re s­ ident. "We know it's a good cause, and we hope th a t e v e ry club w 11 be represented by do­ nations ” The a cto rs In the lu n io r class p lay are in p re p a ra tio n fo r th e ir Nov. 17 presentation o f E C la y ­ ton M c C a rty ’s "Not In a T hous­ and Y ears ” M iss P u rm e n te r Is d ire c to r of th is y e a r’s p la y, a com edy College Day Held College D ay cam e to Sandy lilljli jsf'hObl' agffln. and a ll the ju n io rs and seniors w ere in v ite d to attend the p ro g ra m s o f the p u b lic colleges o f Oreeon T h i» iy e a r's second issue o f the P ioneer Press, Sandy h ig h 's newspaper, cam e out T h u rsd a y, Oct. 26 The Second ye a r jo u rn - I - - - - - . ____ alism class publishes the paper once a m onth The th ird N a tio n al A ssem bly of the y e a r was a p ro g ra m on hand cuffs, leg irons, and m any o ther h is to ric re s tra in ts . The d.s- play fe a tu re d a collection of • io n s and cuffs belonging to H a r­ ry H oudinl, w o rld fam ous escape a rtis t. Seniors have been kept busy w ith p ic tu re tak ng fo r S andy's yearbook, the Mee Ma Also, class rin g s are expected to a r ­ riv e soon. Student C ouncil Beady Student council is alJ ready to go w ith Its new P resident C a rl A schoff. V ice-president Ed H olt. S e cre ta ry J e rry Redmon, T re a s u re r L in d a Redm on, elec­ ted last y e a r and w ith class re ­ presentatives fro m E n g lish and social studies classes Senior ria « * re p re se nta tive *— C a ro lyn Matheson, Ed Ite m a rd , < h e ry l P h illln * and Suz amie B y rd . A lte rn a te s a r e Sharon M a rk h a m , F ra n W ill, P ut Colem an and I-ra n k E m ­ erson. J u n io r class representatives— A lle n F lelsi-hm an, M a rily n M it­ chell, Bob Sellers, l)a n N ic h ­ ols, and E riin d a l ’ onta. A lte r ­ nates — Woodie W ebber, M a ll Shields, G e ra ld H ale, Illu n e Classen and Sharon lla n so n . Sophom ore cluss re p re se nta ­ tives—Jane Lane, E la in e Me Quuw, D ale C a rp e n te r, Judy C rane, L y n H e r, T e rry lin g e r and Susan G antenbeln. A lte r­ nates — lia w le y Burns, K ic k Dicob, Jane lta d to rd , M ike M otejl, B ussell Dobson, Rod­ ney D elong and Ann .Marie Hum -burg. F reshm en cluss re p re se n ta ­ tive s M ike B urg, D e lo re * Greg, «on, L yn n Townsend, George E lenkaem per, Pat Bennett, G a ry Olson, Sandra S lndt, and Jon S andstrom . A lte rn a te « — Linda Nagae, B a rb a ra Stephen­ son, M ike B a rn e tt, N ancy P h il­ lips. la-on P h lll ps, .Mary Pur dy, Pat M a rk h a m and M a r­ g a re t B ootliby, Purpose of tin- Student Coun­ c il is to represent the student's views p e rta in in g to school prob lems, and to discuss and solve as m any as possible T he fo re ig n exchange student L is M unk, is an h o n o ra ry student council m em ber. T ests Told B efore the school y e a r of 1961-1962 is o ve r e ve ry student in Sandy h igh w ill have taken at least one test not d ire c tly c u rric u lu m • re la te d In c lu d e d in these tests are the P re lim in a ry- College tests, Iow a tests, O re ­ gon Slate E m p lo y m e n t tests and O tis Tèst of M e n ta l A bil'-ty. P re lim in a ry College t e s t s SANDY PARTY-LINE By Elizabeth H artm an GRESHAM SHOE REPAIR 52 gal. Elec. Water Heaters 633.65 up Top Quality • Reasonable Prompt Service CLOSED MONDAYS M U 7 -3 5 9 7 A -l Electric & Plum bing Supply ed at a "S ta n le y p a rty ” an the co u g a r as it m ig h t be related afternoon o f Tuesday, Oct. 24 to m y fo ste r m o th e r.” and so on, T he guest lis t in clu d e d C la ra and on. u n til fin a lly it was tim e Jenseti. June Rose, Jew el Hris- fo r lunch. co, Edna T u cke r. M a rie W uni- He follow ed me in to the k itc h ­ sche. H ild a W a lla ce , Ire n e P nrk- en and w atched in shocked e r H elen P ritsch e and L illia n sile m e as I poured m yse lf a H ’ ndm an. M rs. W illia m E llio t, g la ssfu l of a liq u .d w e ig h t re d u c­ o f P o rtla n d , w ife o f the w e ll ing fo rm u la . When I offe re d Oct. 23. The | * i r t y was held, instead, know n singer. B ill E llio tt, was h im some he in d ig n a n tly refus- at the oiW log house on the N o r­ the S ta n le y re p re se n ta tive . C o l ed and said th a t there is no sub “ Be assured we are on the m an IsaYison fa rm on R t. 2. lee and cake was served. s tilu te fo r good food p ro p e rly jo b 24 h o u r* a day" The c le v r t’iy costum ed g ro u p of I cooked. He also, pom pously 1 Plea Answered t oinplete A u to Repair young p e o l 1«? enjoyed such tr a d i­ f o r thought, in fo rm e d me th a t the — M oderate Rates —■' In response to m y pica tio n a l g a m e s as Rueben and u n d e rly.n g cause of m y excess RHODODENDRON the c o rre c t nam e of B onnst dt Re - hel a i d apple bobbing poundage was "too m uch s it’ Phone Hood-Land 415 w h ile the p ra n k s o f some und s- B arnstead etc Road. M rs. Jam es and no, enough g it.’ ” I w ould covered, ee’. O plasm ic spook, w ho T ro x e l of Rt. 1, was kin d enough never a d m it it to h im . but he's POST CLASSIFIED I kept tu rn in g the lig h t* o ff. a d d ­ , to phone in the fo llo w in g in fo r- p ro b a b ly rig h t, ed to the s p ir it ” of the occa­ sion G a m e p riz e s w e re w on by m a tio n : The c o rre c t nam e o f the l oad is B O R N S T E D T M rs T rox- Tom and Jean B e n n e tt and Rod- el knew the B o rn ste d t fa m ily nev D utton. ! w e ll and w ent to school W ith M rs. A H. C o n n e ll e n te rta in - I th e ir ch ild re n when they a ll live d i in N o rth D akota. The B ornstedts ’ la te r moved to th s area and operated a re ta il store in Sandy. I M rs. George B ornstedt. a To The Sandy Post: ' d a u g h te r-in -la w . now live s in En B eing of S ca n d in a v ia n decent, te rp rise . and. a cco rd in g to M rs and a fte r co n su lting w ith M rs T ro x e l, w h 'le v is itin g in Sandy L o is S hearm an, w ho h a s re s id ­ several ye a rs ago co m p la ned ed in th is area lo n g e r than I about the m is-sp e llin g of th e ir 'M ad e possible by LOW OVERHEAD) have, we reached thi? co n clu ­ nam e on the road m a rke rs. sion that the nam e of ttie mui-h W hile w e 're on the su b je ct of d sputed road is Bjorn:s»ad. M o­ roads, can anyone te ll me who th e r once to ld me w h a t i t m eant is, o r was " U lr ic h T r i hel? Was but I'v e fo rg o tte n . P e r h a p s he (o r shei one person, o r was someone could e n lig h te n us? th e re a M r. U lric h and a M r. S in c e re ly •het? A l-o . w h v w as the nam e A lic e K ent of th is road changed fro m its S andv. Oregon I o rig in a l Hat ng as E. V. M ille r road? To T he Sandy P o s t: S a tu rd a y Shop Open L a s t Sat -r'dav even'e«’ about The S a tu rd a y Shop, a t 412 6 p m . I d e sp e ra te ly deeded a e' In " a n d ' . m ecca of d o cto r fo r m y husb a n d . M y M pln ne g lib o r and I trie d ,to reach b a rg a in h unters and tre a s u re a ll fo u r d o cto rs in an»t around "•g k e rs . o o e ra le d by the B ro ­ the Sandy area. N o t one o f them thers of the S ociety of Saint v ,-i ova le h ’ e in * G resba . P aul, is as ils nam e im p lie s, h o spital said th e y d ic 'n ’t have open e ve ry S a tu rd a y. The hours are fro m 9 to 5 and the publ c :s one to send out e ith e r. It seems to me th a t the doc­ in v ite d to com e in to look and to rs in the Sandy area owe it lin g e r, to buy o r ju s t to brow se to the people of th is c o m m u n ity On S aturday, Nov. 11. there w ill to get to g e th e r and see« th a t a be on sale some of those hard least one of them w o u ld be on to fin d do-em -yourself gourds and some d rie d flow ers. ca ll at a ll tim es. ( '.arruluous S quire M c G u iri I f you o r anyone else has e ve r had a loved one i ll and been un­ m ade an o th e r of his n e ig h b o rly able to re a ch a d o c to r I ’ m sure c a lls on me last w eek I was the | yo u 'd understand how I feel e n deavoring to separate weeds fro m the g ra ss ,n o u r i about this. M rs. F. W. T hiess n ew ly sprouted lawn w hen hi j am bled down the d riv e and Sandy, Oregon perched h im s e lf on a conven­ ie n tly contiguous stu m p 1 have discovered fro m long experience w ith o u r loquacious frie n d , that it is best to keep r 'g it on w o rk ­ ing w h ile he is around fo r w ith ,y encouragem ent at a ll, h» j is apt to sta y a ll day and fr e ­ N ov. 10 Is the date set fo r a q u e n tly does anyhow. sp aghetti d in n e r and p ro g ra m I continued to to il o ve r m y to he conducted by t h e Boy Scouts of T ro o p 173. A lth o u g h or- weeds w h ile he told me how his g in a lly scheduled fo r N ov 3, the g re a t g ra n d m o th e r had in tro d u c date was changed in o rd e r to 1 ei L ew is to C la rk w a y back avoid c o n flic t w ith the Hood- ! w tie n - and how w hen as a s ic k ly in fa n t, he had been n: a r death Land association b u ffe t. The Scout d in n e r, open to the u n til his fa th e r tra p p e d a fe ­ p u b lic, w ill be served at 3:30 p. m a le cougar and her m ilk had " N e v e r could m. at the M t. Hood L io n s C lub saved his life 7 2-OZ. stand the thought of shooting a C o m m u n ity H a ll at W em m e. Last w eek, w h ile la h o r.n g un- w ere given Oct. 21 to a ll sen­ d e r a sp e ll cast b y some pie- iors who plan to go to college m a tu re ly b e w itch in g H a llo w e 'e n T h is test lasted a p p ro x im a te ly gohdins, I erro n e ou sly rep o rte d iw o hours and was a d m in is te re d the A sse m b ly of God church to d e te rm in e each student's a b il­ w o u fd be the site o f the H a llo ­ w e 'e n p a rty to be g ive n by ity to do college w o rk C h ris t's A m bassadors S a tu rd a y GIRL BOY < IIOSEN with 4-Burner Electric top from WO S.E DENNY’S FLYING A and Hood-I^and Towing Service You Can Afford These Dresses AH Sizes s3 " up Blouses L in g e rie . B ras MODE O ’ 123 N. A lain, G resham ADS BRING RESULTS Shop Our Newly ï^etters Io Editor L in d a Redmon, senior, w as chosen by GAA as G irl of the M onth fo r O ctober. W inning e le c­ tions as a h a b it w ith her. She vas elected student coun • 1 tre a s ­ u re r in the sp rin g of last y e a r and before that was tre a s u re r of Pep Club. L in d a finished o ff last year w ith a 3 64 grade po nt average and was in the top tenth of het- class. PR 5-361fc 82 no Remodeled and Enlarged Store . .. DESIGNED TO SERVE YO U ! Shockey s t i l l E. Powell / 1orne of Low Overhead C a rl A schoff, student b o d y pres dent, Is the c u rre n t Boy of the Week C a rl (w ho stands six foot and w eighs 185 pounds, likes a ll kinds o f foods. He is a m e m b e r of C rim so n s p _ foot b i l l ’’ alT fo W ’ y h a fs " D u rin g h s freshm an and sophom ore years, C a rl was class tre a s u r­ er. C a rl Is p la n nin g to go to Wash ington State U n iv e rs ity when he graduates th is ye a r, lie hopes to earn a scholarship. PREM Boy Scout Troop Plans Spaghet*i Dinner, Program Swift's 12-oz. Swiîtn'ing 3-lb. tin PUREX Gai. 59‘ 49 Minced Clams M em bers of the T ro o p c o m m it­ tee and o th e r in te re ste d a d u lts in the H ood-Land urea are h a ck­ ing the boys and h e lping w ith d etails, a lth o u g h the b u lk of the w o rk w ill be done by the Scouts them selves A fte r the d in n e r the p u b lic w ill be tre a te d to a sh o rt p ro g ra m fe a tu rin g scouting a c tiv itie s . Each p a tro l w ill have a p a rt of the p ro g ra m M a ste r o f cerem on­ ies w ill be a scout fro m the tro o p T ic k e ts fo r the d in n e r w ill be purchased at the door a dults $1 I and c h ild re n under 12, 50 cents. Clam Chowder Nutri-Bio 211 N.E. Ju n ip e r MO 5-4322 Gresham FARMERS INSURANCE Can Save You Up to iWT’t I n v e s t i g a t e Olir r a te « Walt Schmirt F P u r » II M O 6-7677 t ilt I't’e e v e n t'll planned pi ipartly [ M ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ « •« « w ill he re a lize d to pay fo r troop insurance and fo r m a te ria ls to b u ild p a tro l lockers at the co m ­ m u n ity h a ll AUTO PARTS and AUTO ACCESSORIES M O 5-8118 IK R. Powell — i.i) F A N C H E R S Th»- knitting cluss of Flrwnotl home econom ics extension u n it meets T uesday. N ov. 7. at the W om en's club b u ild in g from 10 a m to 2 p m Sack luncheons a re in o rd e r 11 PANKRATZ P À I S T «ntl W A I I P A P F .R *T < » R > « Iv a P n ln lln ir (¿la«« — P lr ia r « F ra m tw tf •a w m i i * t mo ¿ t i n THE BUCKAROO zz ■ T h i* I* the amanbed au to m o b ile w h ic h M rs. ( a r o l Isabelle D v e rsd u l was d riv in g when it co llid e d w ith » tru c k ju s t w est of sandy on H ighw ay 26. She was k ille d . H er m m i . E rte Nor SPECIAL "DUR m an, a passenger. is reported In "falr" con­ dition al Gresliain General hwtpllal where hotli w ere laken aller the accident. (Post photo I zz ROUND STEAK . . ! Rump Roast and Boneless Beef lb Stew M eat. . . HOWITT’S MEAT MARKET 15 N. Main HOCKEY SPECIAL M O 5-5311 Flow er« Telegraphed Anyw here . . G resham and P o rtla n d D e live rie s Includes Buffet Dinner Transportation to and from game Ticket, Refreshment after game *4 221 East Rotteli Birds Eye, 8-oz. Double Luck, Cut GREEN BEANS Chicken, Beef, Turkey Crystal W hite 3 0 3 tins Case of 24 $ 2 .8 5 18 to 2 0 lb. TOMS 48-oz. LIQUID DETERGENT Jalna 30s Tomatoes 2129' 4/89 59 Texas Pink AVACADOS GRAPEFRUIT 3 :2 9 ‘ 6 :4 9 ‘ Young TURKEYS 8 to 10 lb. HENS "NORBEST BUDGETWISE" Tender Rib Your Choice BEEF STEAKS PORK STEAKS LOIN PORK ROAST of these Tasty G uaranteed Meats AS! Shoulder Cuts BEEF ROASTS BABY BEEF LIVER 4 ^ Good Q u ality, Tasty N o Refunds SLICED BACON Assorted, Sliced "The Satellite" MO A 5212 DAY or NIGHT 15-oz. MEAT PIES lb ■B Snow's OR Spangler's 1 8 7 0 6 E. Burnside Phone M O 5 -6 7 9 7 LUNCH MEATS Top Q u ality, Skinless WIENERS Our Meat Prices Are LOWER-Compare and Save