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The SANDY POST Vol. 25 SANDY, OREGON, THURSDAY. FEBRUARY 21,1963 GRANGE hears ( aklon Multnomah Grange, No. 71. will meet Monday. Feb. 25. at 8 p.m. The public is cordially invited to hear C. W. Carlon, superintendent of Orient school, speak on the proposed reorganization of Orient. Gresh am and surrounding schools. He will speak at 8 p m. There will be a potluck supper at 6:30 p.m. All ate invited to the sup per also. ■ Deputy Flags Down Drag Strip Racers Sheriff s deputies arrested a pair of Portland youths using a road in Rockwood industrial park for a drag strip last week. Deputies spotted the pair as they started to race on San Rafael St. near 190th Ave. and halted them near 181st Ave. Given speeding tickets were Thomas A. Swanson. 19, of 10375 SW Ridgeview Lane, and a 17-year-old boy turned over to juvenile authorities. HERE and THERE with î ;' AUDREY COLSON Phone MU 7-2051 Sometimes it doesn't pay to open your mouth. Last week I was commenting on the fact that the high school kids won’t sing the Star Spangled Banner, and I did get a few telephone calls from various people on it. Some were good and some bad. One lady phoned and said even if the kids wouldn't sing the song.at least they should stand at attention (so at the game last Friday. I looked around as the flag was pre sented. and sure enough, half of the kids were standing with their arms folded in front of them. some folded in back of them, and lots of them holding coats and various objects in their hands.) I'm sure that they start in grade school to teach respect for the flag. In case some of you have forgotten here are a few suggestions on respect for the flag. 1. When the national anthem is played and the flag is displayed, all present should stand and face the flag. Those in uniform should salute at the first note of the anthem, retain ing the position until the last note. All others should stand at attention, men removing their hats. 2. Civilians will always show full respect to the flag when the pledge is given or anthem is played by merely standing at attention, men always remov ing their hats. That is all I have to say on the subject of kids not singing the national anthem. My daughter is afraid she’ll get showered at school if I say anything more. tuck from the second quarter. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Morgan of At the third quartet Jesuit was Pleasant Home were Tuesday ahead and that just about broke visitors at our home last week our hearts. I always think posi and Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Don tive about that sort of thing and Dove and Leanne and Larry 1 m sure that those kids were from Gladstone were our visi doing the same thing, because tors. TRY A CLASSIFIED AD they came back winning the This week is National Broth game by a mere 61 to 54. erhood week It is up to us as I’m no authority on how any parents and as fellow men to GRESHAM CATALOG STORE boy plays basketball, but from help instill in our children re just a mere woman's reaction, spect for our fellow man and I thought Chuck Croston and love for our neighbor. Carl Sandstrom saved the game Starting Feb 25 through by their free throws. Every March 1. it will be a week of thing happens so fast in those Preaching Mission at the Pres games that it is hard for me to byterian church in Sandy. There remember who is making what will be special music each night basket. Dale Carpenter played and refreshments afterwards a very good game also. I hope in the annex. "Christian that you will come down and Growth" will be the inspiration see these kids play Parkrose on of the main speeches. our floor this Friday. This Monday evening. Feb. 25. Dr. Our Best should be very good. Robert Bonthiuf will speak on This week the Sandy Com Holy Spirit"; Tuesday. Feb. DuPont 501 munity Calendar birthday peo 26, Rev, Art Stevenson will Nylon Wilton ple are as follows, on Monday speak on the "Bible,” on the 18th Eric Lundeen has a Wednesday. Feb. 27, Rev. Ken birthday. On Tuesday the 19th neth Shellbach will speak on Mike Fischer has a birthday OTHER Prayer," on Thursday. Feb and anniversary wishes go to 28, Rev. Marvuf Keyser will QUALITY Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Holt. An speak on "Love” and on Fri- CARPETING- niversary wishes go to Mr. and day, Feb. 28, Rev. Alexander Mrs. Ralph Hames on the 20th Hood will speak on "Service.” • Nylon and Dorothy Phelps and Glenn These talks will be open to the • All Wool Olson share a birthday. On public and I hope to see some Sq. Yard Thursday the 21st, Clark Bel- of you there. • Acrilan angy has a birthday and on INSTALLED Globetrotters Good Friday so does Glenn Miller. REDUCED Saturday our family attended Includes Pad Saturday P. N. Smoke has a FOR THIS the basketball game starring birthday and on Sunday the the Harlem Globetrotters at SPECIAL SALE 24th Janice Mishima, Gary Reynolds high school. Our Coon and Miles Drum all have daughter had as her guest Miss E'ine Choice of Color birthday wishes coming to Charlotte Hames, who spent the Samples shown either in the home them. weekend with us. If you have or at our Gresham Store Grange Dinner never seen the Globetrotters, Free Estimates Gladly Given Now that the AFS Dinner is you have really missed some Game ‘Nip and Tuck' over and is a success you can If you missed the basketball look forward next month to the thing, and they didn't disap game at Sandy last Friday Sandy Kelso Grange annual point the crowd Saturday. Mrs. Hon Coates spent sev against Jesuit, you missed an dinner. Plans are being made 833 E. POWELL MO 5-4183 exciting game. It was nip and for this big event and it will be eral days last week visiting with the Carl Bell family in held on March 30 this year. Bull Run. Hon and Vivian got One other event that is com around to see several of their ing up is the B.P.W. Style Show friends before Hon had to go which will be held on Wednes home. Glad to see Viv up after day. March 27. Plans are being having had a virus seige. Now made on this also and if you Carl is not feeling too well. want some tickets to this event The Youth Fellowship of the ask me or any other BPW mem Presbyterian church all went ber and we would be glad to to Eastmont Lanes Sunday for see that you have your ticket There’s the Chevy II Nova, also avail Four kinds of sport—all super an afternoon of bowling. Pat in advance. It should be better able in an SS version. Special instrument came home with some low Want to make spring come in a hurry? than ever this year. Look for scores but had a good time. cluster. Front buckets. All-vinyl trim. Just pick a new car with whatever you ward to this event. Distinctive SS identification. Fourteen- hanker for in performance and sporty trim inch wheels and tires* with full wheel This Saturday evening there mings—like bucket seats, 4-speed ‘ ............. shift disks. Three-speed shift or Powerglide* will be the regular card party lots of horses—and start driving it now with floor-mounted shift console. at the Sandy Kelso Grange hall Chevy’s got a lot of sport in four entirely Or the Corvair Monza Spyder with com starting at 8 p.m. The public is different kinds of cars. plete instrumentation, special identifica invited and there will be prizes First, the Jet-smooth ----------------- Impala Super tion, and an air-cooled Turbocharged Six. and door prizes and refresh- Sport with your choice of 7 And for a real wallop, see ments served to all those at- By Mrs. Lillian Ten Eyck different engines that range up the stunning Corvette Sting tending. Go and have a good to 425 hp and that include the SUP IR SPORT Ray, winner of the “Car Life” time. popular Turbo-Fire 409* with It will be hard to go back 1963 Award for Engineering There are some petitions out 340 hp for the ultimate in Excellence. to having winter again as one in the outlying stores for any of smooth, responsive driving in All told, four beautiful con can't be optimistic enough to you interested in forming a new modern traffic. Optional equip vertibles, four handsome expect this marvelous weather water district. This would help ment, including Comfortilt coupes. You'll get a four- to last indefinitely. the Boring, Lusted Rd. Cottrell steering wheel* that adjusts barrel kick just looking them districts and is a good idea as to your convenience, makes it There's nothing more invig over—and a whole lot more far as I'm concerned. If you as super a sport as you'd like. orating than to see improve fun out of driving one! are interested in helping to get ments in the neighborhood. 'Optional at extra cost. these petitions signed, stop in Hans Rathjen with help of two at Gantenbein's Store, Rick sons, Hans Jr. and George, is man's, Western Food Store or steadily clearing an added por Boring General Store. tion of their "Wide View Was wondering why all the Farm.” young men around town are When we drove by the other sporting beards and was in day Hans Sr. was harrowing formed that Sandy has a birth what they had cleared. Should day coming up this year their have a wonderful crop this 50th and these guys have plans year. Oregon’s new land has cooking. always been wonderfully pro Men Only! ductive. I hope that they stick to just Mr and Mrs. Heiple and son, the men to do anything spec of Oregon City, were recent tacular. I feel sorry for Paul callers at the George Ten Oscar Anderson for ever stick Eyck home Mr. and Mrs. ing his neck out and starting Heiple are the owners of the that walking hike to Salem. He old Art Cavin place which they didn't finish it of course al purchased some time ago. They though around 100 people did. have seeded it. Heiple is a well I hope that these Sandy guys known logger. stick to small stuff and don’t Other callers to our vicinity involve housewives in doing were Mrs. Kenneth Eaden and anything drastic. father, J. Bristlin of Redland. MARCH of VALUES l BROADLOOM SALE CARPETING 49 *11 No. 6 Boring PTA Holds Founders Day Program BORING A special pro gram honoring Founders and past presidents was conducted at the Boring PTA last week in the school cafeteria Accor dion solos and duets were placed by Mrs, Irene Haugen and her daughter, Diane. age 5 Mrs C H Poppenhagen was appointed chairman on the nominations committee, to be assisted by Mrs Matt Shields and Mrs Dave Tillstrom. The group voted to accept an invitation to be guests of the Mom and Dads' club at Sandy high school in March. Plans approved for fund - raising candy sale by the PTA. with Mrs. Don Ver- doom general chairman of the program. Mrs. Shields spoke about House Bill 1124. relating to sex offenders Chairman Mrs Gaye Zimmerman asked .Mrs Van .\ru l<• i son io serve the anni- ALWAYS ON CALL MO?8" versai y eake and Mrs. Glenn Althauser and Mrs Al Valberg poured. 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