4 The Sandy (Ore.) Post Thursday, Mar. 28, 1963 (See. 1) Students 'Go Ape' As Team Takes 3rd At Anderson Station— 5 HERE and THERE with Local Navy Boy Mails Spanish Swords to Folks AUDREY COLSON the smallest. Wednesday, when the home team stopped Hermiston, three buses made the journey from Sandy carrying 118 students After that, one bus was taker each day for 45, 38 and 38 stu­ dents to total 239 spectators on buses alone. Many more adults and students made the trip by car. BY NOBMAN FOX It isn't every year that a Sandy basketball team takes third place in the A - 1 tourna­ ment, so you can expect the Pioneer rooters to show con­ siderable enthusiasm Actually, they didn't get too excited; they calmly went ape. After the players had return­ ed to their quarters at the downtown motel, the seething, shouting bus load of students stopped and put up a racket that brought their favorite team out of hiding. Tourney attendance for San­ dy as exceptional, especially when the size of our school is considered Of the sixteen high schools represented, SUHS was By MRS. M. B. LANDIS ANDERSON STATION — Lynn Davis, son of Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Davis who is in the Navy on the U S.S. Roose­ velt was permitted to go ashore in Spain on a goodwill tour. While there he purchased a pair of dueling swords at Barce­ lona, and sent them home. Mr. and Mrs. William Olm­ sted (Beverly Hudson) of Bea­ verton are the parents of a son, Mathew Darnell, born March There are now 94,707 active 16. Maternal grandparents are 4-H Clubs in the United States Mr. and Mrs. Marne Hudson These clubs carry on organi­ and paternal grandparents are zed work in 3,094 counties un­ the Wallace Olmsteds of Port­ der the direction of nearly 11, land. 000 county extension agents. Tulip Lane Extension unit have to date delivered 25,000 paper bedside bags to a Port­ land hospital as part of their Nona of school meeting community service. Notice U hereby given to the legal votera at ^.***P^*^7 ecbool district No of . . eckuhe County, State of Mrs. Alice Smith and three Oregon. that a SCHOOL MUTING of the «aid district will bo held at Shhil/ L- tar/ an the Bth day of April - -------- - !• 45 children from Tacoma, Wash., at 71 ¡Q o'clock p m . fur the purpose of diaruaring the budget for the flacai year beginning July 1. is6j , and ending June K> 1»64 hereinafter set forth. was a Friday visitor of Mrs. Joe Wooley. These ladies are BUDGET FISCAL YEAR 19 Schedule I friends of long standing. and Tax Levies Mrs. Clary and son have moved into the house of Mrs. m <• <«> '■» <■ (1» | Freda Johnson. At an evening party March 33.i76.QQ_ 59.785.00 1. a Total Fatima ted Expenditure 58J.9QZ.9O 410,941,30 4 at the home of his parents, b Total Raaarved for Expenditure in Fu Mr. and Mrs. Gunther of Mil­ 53.176.99 39.785.00 c Total Eetlznatad Expenditure and R eerv* ‘•8j.9OZ.9O *»1O.9*«1.9O waukie, the engagement of DEDUCT Joyce L. Stoller and Richard E Total Eetlznatad Haceipta and A valla Ue 33.176.09 Caah Balance A. Gustaffson was announced. ¿99.137.M 125.9611‘«i^ The bride - to - be is the ¿5*>^989-*»2 1 Amount Nweearj to Balance the Budget 59.785.09 22*-26iu*t2 daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Har­ ADD € Eetlznatad Amount of Taxe That Will Not Be old D. Stoller. Coltocted During the Harai Year for Which They are planning an early Thia Budget la Made. Including Katiznatad as.¿98 .o*. 5.978.50 Z7.‘*?6.5* Hebei« on T^e spring wedding as soon as he • Total Eatlmatad Tax Leriae tar Enauing is out of service. Miss Stol­ *•5.765.50 WZ.ZW.Ol Z58.578.51 • Analyst# of Eatlmatad Tax Levtaa ler was a graduate of Gresh­ X X X X X X X X X X X X (a) Amount Inside «% Uznitatton am high school in 1961. ■ ■■■XX X X X X X X X X X X X X £b) Amount Outaide UmlUUoo Friends will be glad to know X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X s a *•5,765.50 (C) Not Subject to •« limitation *•5.765.50 that Mrs. Grace Morgan is bet­ Adopted by District School Board (U I Cash Working Fund (Schedule W D) . . . ter but grieved to learn that It. . isM_ Dotad Martti Mr. Morgan is still on the INDEBTEDNESS critical list. "Talk and Sew" 4-H club held ^2^6,000.00 their second meeting at the home of Mrs. R. Hasselman. Officers elected were Susan Grades, president; Linda Zim­ rued merman, vice president; Su­ Signed san Swan, secretary; and Deb­ orah Weaver, reporter. Leaders are Mrs. R. P. QMU1 RJND Weaver and Mrs. R. Hassel­ QMRAL FUND UHMATTU RECEIPTS man. Anyone interested in July 1, IH 65 to June Ml 1E^- .Schedule UI (Continued) BEGINNING ( ASH BALANCE ESTIMATED DIPENDITIJRE8 (Continued) July 1. If Phase II serving may contact one of the leaders. David Thompson went with