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About Sandy post. (Sandy, Oregon) 1938-current | View Entire Issue (March 21, 1963)
6 The Sandy (Ore.) Post Thursday, .Mar. 21, 1»«3 (Sec. 2) 24 SUHS Students Take Merit Scholarship Tests UP and DOWN the MOUNTAIN By JOE KIEFER ose who wonder what I as a columnist do besides write one column a week for the Sandy Post might be in terested in my other activities First of all I write this col umn. It you think it’s a cinch try it, week after week for a year or two. It’s not true I do not have a ghost writer. I live in Rhododendron and work for a large hotel supply company in Milwaukie. I drive the distance of 75 miles a day, five days a week. During the skiing season I work on week ends at Sum mit for my friend Everett Darr and love it. A pretty busy man you might say. "When do you sleep?" But I wouldn’t trade my jobs with any of that stalwart crew who spent their spare time on the davenport and dream of the things they should do or would like to do. As predicted the current hik ing fad is turning into a craze. Leapfrog Grace Oh boy! Now it’s a 30 mile leapfrogging race. This may be all clean fun for our young sters, but none of this monkey business for old Up and Down. I have too many dang irons in the fire now. Someone told me Al Gren- wait was driving along one of our hiways and as he came around a curve a couple of hundred kids on one of those bunion derbys had the road blocked. Al stuck his head out the window of his car, and shout ed "Get oft the road — you crazy Democrats!" I haven't had any luck in getting Elmer Hanson, some times called "Grizzly Ike," to write about his lovable pet Maggie. So I guess I'll "Take the bull by the horns" and do it my- self. Gosh, I just hate to remind you, but the time is here again "Uncle's payday." One thing the boys of the Internal Reve- nue Service do — I they keep politics out of it. They never ask whether you’re a Democrat or a Re publican before they take you to the cleaners. I have nothing against mil lionaire presidents but I would like to see the day when other people could be millionaires, too. Wants Sense Made I'm going to propose a con stitutional amendment, that any decision by our supreme court make sense. Remember the good old days when you could get a nourish ing three • course political din ner for only one hundred bucks If taxes are cut, as proposed by our President, I suppose more people will build A- frames in our mountains and use them as a getaway-from- it all retreat Did you ever hear the story about the peacock? It’s a beautiful tail Or why do the humming birds hum? They have forgotten the words. For these wise cracks should get the bird. Someone asked me why I never wrote a book. 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Mark enjoyed visiting the new doctor’s offices, mainly be cause there were no doctors on hand and he was feeling mighty healthy. (Sandy Post photo) Sandy n—ntary 4.782.52 third largest in our State's economy. Did any peanut - brain in Salem give this any thought? Personally I doubt if they have the ability for that. They have the ability how ever to fall in line with a pres sure group to push such dis criminatory legislation and at tempt to take away the rights of the Public as to When and Where to do their shopping. Let our 4 representatives and 2 senators apply themselves to real problems facing our State and quit making a fool of themselves for the benefit of pressure groups and destroy ing one of our largest indus tries. May I ask, Mr. Editor, that your esteemed publication show the names of our Representa tives' voting for and against this HB. 1256 Yours truly, R W. Strubel Brightwood, Oregon The Senate voted 29-1 to re peal the highly controversial law providing for regulation cf ambulances. The bill, which passed the House earlier, went to the governor for his signa- ture. The law brought protests from many small communities such as Sandy, whose officials said it would eliminate the city ambulance service the areas have relied on. The House highways commit tee, meanwhile, has been hold ing hearings in an effort to draft a more acceptable law. COUNTY NURSE MEET Clackamas County Nurses, District 1, Oregon Nurses Assn., will meet on Monday, March 25, 7:30 p.m., Seid's Restaurant, Main St., Oregon City. Guest speaker will be Dr. Merritt Linn, M.D., resident doctor in opthomalogy at Good Samaritan hospital, Portland. LETTER BOX To The Editor: Just how ridiculous can our Legislature get? What is the I.Q of the people we sent to Salem to represent us? Many serious problems are facing our Representatives, and they are wasting their time and taxpayers money with such things as the "Bar-Maid" Bill and yielding to pressure of the metropolitan retailers group with this asinine H B 1256 or Sunday Closing. If rumors and reports are correct, we, of Clackamas county certainly have nothing to be proud of; our elected rep resentatives seem to show as little, if not less sense than the retailers group. Contrary to arguments put forth and to make it look a little more plausible, this bill not protect or do anything for the public or the consumer, but is pure and simple dis criminatory legislation for the benefit of the retailers group. It will wreck resort and rec reation areas and ruin our tourist industry, which is the Senate Ousts Ambulance Law Winners of Merit Scholarships will be selected from the Final ist group on the basis of school records and recommendations, test scores, extracurricular ac tivities, leadership ability, and accomplishments outside the classroom. Each Finalist is awarded a Certificate of Merit attesting to his outstanding performance. M r. Price with This Coupon WITH THIS COUPON As many as 24 students at Sandy high school plan to take the 1963 National Merit Scholarship qualifying test, David Wienecke, principal, an nounced today. The test will be administer ed at the school library begin ning at 8:36 am. Tuesday, March 5 All students who wish St. Patrick’s Day to be considered for Merit Saint Patrick's day is near Scholarships to be awarded in — a great day for the "Wear 1964 will take the test at that ers of the Green." time. It is impossible to say when The qualifying test is a three the 17th of March in each year hour and 37 minute examina- began to be set aside as St. tion of educational develop- Patrick s Day and observed ment. The test is the first step as a popular holiday of Ire in the ninth annual competi- land tion for four • year Merit But whatever may have Scholarships provided by the started it there can be little National Merit Scholarship doubt that the day is a nation Corporation and by sponsoring al holiday in Ireland and is ob corporations, foundations, as served with much enthusiasm sociations, unions, and individ and that it renews and inten- uals. sifies the patriotism of the The number of scholarships Irish awarded in any year depends In most of our large cities, upon the extent of sponsor it is celebrated by the Irish participation. In 1962, 1041 national societies and other Merit Scholarships were citizens of Irish birth and awarded; 632 were provided by blood ties 151 sponsors and 409 by the A DAY OF MEMORIES Merit Corporation. There are By Katherine Edelman 3400 Merit Scholars attending St Patrick s day brings mem 403 colleges in the current aca ories demic year. I see the old home place Test Indicative The friendly row of hawthorne The test scores of students trees who are examined in March My mother's sainted face will be reported to their My father picking shamrocks schools before May 15. The in the field before the door scores are used by Charles Ad And my bitter tears are ams, Guidance Director, to falling for the days that help students make decisions are no more about college attendance and St. Patrick's day brings mem field of study. ories Many students who do not of a crooked little lane expect to win a scholarship Where bluebells peeped take the test in order to learn through more about their individual grasses all wet with dew and strengths and weaknesses in rain. the areas measured by the test. Of a singing stream that wan Some 13,000 semifinalists, the dered through meadows highest scorers in each state, sweet and green will be named early next fall. And my lonesome heart is cry Names of semifinalists are pub ing for the miles that lished in a booklet which is lie between. distributed to all coleges and I am longing for the things to other sources of financial I lightly left behind aid for undergraduates. The linnet singing in the hedge Further, their names and The friends so true and kind. test scores are sent to the col The peace of little sheltered leges they express an interest field. in attending as their first or The peat fire’s ruddy glow second choices. The order of For all the dear remembered preference is not shown. things I -used to love and Special wards know. An additional 35,000 students, selected on a national basis, Bpring Due With the first day of spring receive letters of Commenda- March 22, a lot of you are tion for their high perform- ances on the qualifying test. making vacation plans. This Irishman shall spend These students are considered special awards made his vacation in his own back- for yard, so my friends will know through the Merit Corporation, the kind of person I really and their names and test am — sensitive, imaginative, scores are also sent to their first-and second - choice col- home - loving and broke. They say it’s no disgrace to leges. 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