Sandy post. (Sandy, Oregon) 1938-current, October 03, 1963, Image 1

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    Vol. 25
TWELVE PAGES
SANDY, OREGON, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 3, 1963
Post Subscription
Contest Climaxes
Saturday Evening
Single Copy 10c
No. 40
Brones Rout Sandy, 39-7;
Wy'east Next on Slate
By Norman Fox
WILCO LEAGUE
Sandy could break the ice, as
W
T Pct. Boley passed 40 yards to Jack
The Sandy Post subscription nail, Robert Hildebrand, Carl Lar­
The impressive Parkrose Bron­ Parkrose
3 0 0 1.000 Mulder.
chos, smashing through the Sandy Wy’east
campaign comes to an official close son, Gary Oldenkamp, Diane Paul,
...... 3 0 0 1.000
at 6 p.m. this Saturday, Oct. 5
line with little trouble, and riddling Canby
.... 2 1 0 667
Darlene Plante, Tommy Simpson
After Phelps had scored, Bol­
with 22 boys and girls on the fin-’ and Michelle Steffi.
Pioneer pass defense with similar Estacada ...
....2 1 0 .667 ey found Jim Scheele fora29-yard
ish line, competing for the bicycle
ease, walked over the injury-ham­ Jesuit
...... 1 2 0 .333 score, and Scheele's boot was good
District two-- Outside San-
and cash awards.
pered Sandyltes 39-7 on the Park- Molalla
...... 1 2 0 .333 for a 26-7 half time bulge.
dy--Ray Akre, Boring; Jim Dan­
Reynolds ...
rose field last Friday.
.... 1 2 0 .333
The sealed ballot box was plac­ iels, Brightwood; Stanley Frazier,
Boley continued picking apart
Sandy ......
ed in the Post window today, and Wemme; Rod Harding, Dover; Jim
....1 2 0 .333 the Sandy pass defense all through
Silverton
...
.... 1 2 0 .000 the second half, although the two
in it rests the fate of each work- Kalahan, Shorty’s Corner; Kathy
er.
Scappoose
...... 0 3 0 .000 Brone touchdowns were gained
Lee, Cottrell; David Light, Kelso-
The last three days’ reports
Friday Results
rushing. Grote and Aaron Harvey
Boring; Tommy Persons, Hill­
Wy'east 19, Scappoose 6
will be placed in the secret bal­ crest; Derrill Sandercock, Boitano
powered 12 and 26 yards, and
Reynolds 19, Mollala 0
lot box thus assuring that only Rd.; Beverly Snyder, Bull Run;
Scheele kicked another conversion
Parkrose 39, Sandy 7,
the workers know how many or­ Willard Stokes, Rhododendron; Or-
for the final tally.
Are
you
concerned
about
the
tax
Estacada 13, Jesuit 12
ders they have until the close. Re­ ie Willcoxon, Rt. 2, Sandy.
Dale Carpenter, laid up with an
referendum election coming up Silverton 20, Canby 6
ceipts in the box will be tallied by
elbow injury, couldn’t suit down for
soom? What will happen if it pass­
judges and added to all totals earn­
the contest, and was missed on
es, if it fails? These are a few of
both offense and defense.
ed through Wednesday of this week.
Sandy's lone score came in the
the questions that will be answered
Grand capital prize of $80
Woodward the promising Frosh
at a public meeting being sponsored second quarter as Paul Smoke hit Pioneer, did much of the kicking
Schwinn bike plus $25 in cash with
by
the
Mount
Hood
Jaycees
at
the
Dale Phelps for a TD from 10 and was on the launching end of
$100 cash alternative will be giv­
all-purpose room at Sandy Grade yards out with 3:24 left in the several passes.
en to overall high vote getter. $80
School on Monday, October 7, 1963 half. Freshman Bob «Butch’Wood­
Schwinn bikes or $70 cash awards
Regular signal caller Paul
at 8PM. AU Interested persons are ward kicked the extra point.
Smoke turned in some impressive
will go to high district winners
cordially Invited to attend.
The turning point of the game runs, despite the sobering score.
The Sandy Chamber of Com­
with 2 other bike or cash awards
Members of the Sandy chapter of the Busi­
Pat Maney, Director of Govern­ came when Parkrose first garned Pioneer speedster Terry Peterson
merce met Tuesday at Ann’s Cafe
groups annual "week.” Two of the local
to the next two high in either dis­
ment Relations for the Oregon Ed­
control of the ball. Sandy receiv­ missed much of the action because
member», shown here, are Vera Fisher and
to hear Portland Architect, Lewis ness and Professional Womens’ club will par­
trict.
Edna Gunderson.
(Sandy Post hoto)
ucation Association will be one of ed the opening kick, and launch­ of an injured leg, and other San­
Crutcher
A.I.A., speak on “visual ticipate in festivities this week observing the
Judges for the campaign will be
the Clackamas County legislative ed a 63-yard drive which was halt­ dy mainstays were slowed by sun­
Mrs. E. M. Mount, Justice of the environment’ and its effect on es­
delagatlon.
ed at the Park rose 32.
thetic
and
economic
values
of
a
dry aches and pains. The team
Peace, and Bill Richardson, Rich­
This is a vital Issue and should
community.
On the first play from scrim­ is whipping into shape for tomor­
ardson Chevrolet.
be of interest to everyone and the mage, Ron Boley passed to Jim row’s test with Wy’east, tied for
Crutcher’s pictorial and inter­
Awards will be made at the of­
Jaycees urge you to take this op­ Elliot, kicked the ball through the the Wilco lead.
esting
slide
lectures,
spiced
with
regular
of
the
meeting
fice of the Sandy Post as soon as
portunity
to find out what the tax uprights, and put Parkrose ahead
comments
on
the
various
scenes,
BPW
was
held
Sept.
18,
at
the
In other league tilts, Reynolds
the final account is completed by
measure Is about and how It will 7-0. Later, Sandy lost a fumble whitewashed Molalla 19-0, Esta-
*
the judges, probably between 7and was both challenging and enlight­ home of Mrs. Lucy Bye with Mrs.
effect
you.
on their own 30, and Parkrose cade humbled, Jesuit 13-12, Sil­
Garnet McCullough assisting. The
8 p.m. Workers not finishing among ening.
%-
scored In two plays. The unsink­ verton upset Canby 20-6, and Wy­
He emphasized again and again rooms were decorated with asters
the major award winners will re­
able Brones scored again before 'east disposed of Scappoose 19-6.
that, in order to create more liv­ and chrysanthemums and dessert
The city of Sandy is one of 6
ceive commission checks in the
able future community and to make was served.
mail by next Tuesday.
Clackamas County incorporated
the most of Sandy’s naturally beau­
Plans were made to furnish the
cities where increased valuation
Workers are busier than ever
tiful setting, now is the time to program the breakfast, which will
these last three days in an effort
and change in the basic school sup­
plan, plant, paint and build tow­ be held at the Doric in Portland
port have resulted in a tax stabil­
to finish among the leaders. Since
ard that goal.
Four persons were injured Fri­
on Sunday, Oct. 6, and which will
ization which amounts to millage
it is possible for them to for­
day morning, Sept. 27 in a three-
mark the opening of National Bus-
levy reductions.
get some of the people who have
ness Week.
promised them an order, the cam­
Sandy’s assessed valuation has car accident that snarled all four
Tn underline 'h. ob le-vance of
increased from $1,253,160 to lanes of traffic at Compton’s cor­
paign manager urged each person
National Business Week the Busi­
$1,298,660 and the millage levy ner 5 miles west of Sandy.
who wishes to subscribe from one
The victims, Fred A. Proctor,
ness and Professional Women
of the workers to contact their
has dropped from 107.6 mills to
Sandy; Sylvia Smith, Sandy; Roland
stress their “Aims and Objec­
97.7 mills.
favorite worker, or send or bring
tives’ which are as follows:
their payment to the Sandy Post
It is doubtful if this will result A. Gifford and Ester C. Gifford,
Billings, Mont, were taken to
1. To elevate the standards of
and signify which of the workers
in a tax drop for many property
Gresham
General hospital where
women
in
business
and
the
pro-
they wish to help.
owners as the Increased valuation
it was reported none of the in­
Bids have been invited for the fessions.
Full credit will be given work­
will offset the lower millage rate. juries were serious.
2. To promote the interest of
ers on all subscriptions turned in athletic field grading and drainage
marie seematter
Proctor, vice president of the
at the office or sent by mail. Of­ job at the Sandy Union High School business and professional wom-
Clackamas County Bank, suffered
en.
fice will be open to receive sub­ on Bluff Boad. Bids will be opened
a compound fracture of the nose
3. To bring about a spirit of
scription payments until the 6 in the high school principal’s off­
and severe facial cuts and bruises
cooperation
among
the
business
ice
at
8
p.m.
Oct.
14.
p.m. deadline this Saturday.
while Mrs. Smith received a brok­
Plans and specifications can be and professional women of the
Sharing in the campaign awards
en jaw. Both have returned home.
United
States.
obtained
at
the
office
of
Moffatt,
are the following super saleskids:
According to the county sheriff’s
Donald James Lay, Rt. 1, Box
4. To extend opportunities to
District one--Sandy--GaryBer­ Nichol & Taylor, engineers, 1845
60, Eagle Creek apparently lost office, the Proctor vehicle, west­
business
and
professional
women
N.E.
Couch
St.,
Portland.
ger, Virgil Dahrens, Jerry Dar-
control of his vehicle as he rounded bound on U.S. 26, had stopped to
through education, along lines of
Neil C. Jackson (right) has replaced Marvin 8. Prestwood
a right curve a mile west of Eagle make a left turn at Compton’s cor­
industrial, scientific, and voca­
ner
when
it
was
struck
from
be
­
as district manager of the Sandy PGE office.
Creek,
Thursday
evening
on
Hwy.
tional activities.
224 striking a vehicle operated by hind by the Smith car and driven
Ruby Barbara Peoples, P.O. Box into the path of the eastbound car
operated by Gifford.
Dance Classes
583, Estacada.
Both drivers were taken to the
Will Begin Soon
Gresham General Hospital by the
Sandy Ambulance. Lay suffered un­
Mt. Hood Rebel square dancing
determined injuries and Ruby Peo­
group will be starting their class­
ples suffered a fractured jaw and
es for beginners Tuesday, Oct. 8
multiple Injuries and Injury to her
8-10 p.m., at Pleasant Valley
teeth.
School, 17625 S.E. Foster Rd.
Traffic which was heavy at that
The club would like to interest
time blocked the west bound lane
teen age boys and girls as well as
LEONA PERKINS
for some time.
adults in learning to square dance.
Anyone interested can contact Al
Bales, MU-7-6319 or Acie Logan
Stauffers Arrive
AL-3-7124.
Welcome newcomers to the
Al Bales is president of the Mt.
mountain community are Mrs and
Hood Rebels and Bob Haak, vice-
Clean Out Your Garage and Attic
Mrs. William K. Stauffer. The
president.
young couple were married Sept.
Donations of Salable Items Appreciated
14 in Temple, Pa., and will make
Popelkas Entertain
Pontiac shows the
their home in Zig Zag where Stauf­
Last Sunday ofternoon a get ac­
fer is an assistant timber manager
success car - '64 edition!
quainted pot-luck supper was given
for the United States Forest Ser­
All Proceeds Go to
by members of St. Micheal’s par-
vice.
Meet Mr». I. 8. (Elizabeth)
Sandy’s foreign exchange student,
Mrs. Stauffer, the former Mary Hartman, new news editor of
Please accept my personal invitation to see
Community Betterment
Rose Cortes Rivera, from Cale,
Ellen Adams, is a member of the Bandy Post. Mr». Hartman
the worthy successors to the Famous '63's!
Colombia.
‘Who’s Who Among Students in and her husband, a retired
Rose, a senior at Sandy Union
American Colleges and Univer­ Navy officer, have lived in the
High this year, is living with the
sities." A graduate of Kutztown Sandy area for about three
Ralph Hames family.
State College, she was employed years. She has worked for the
Rose showed pictures of Colom­
as an elementary school teacher. Post a» a columnist and al»o
bia and her family and brought
for the Coronado, Cal., .Journal.
Stauffer was graduated from
some of her Spanish records. Lat­
818 east powell
Pennsylvania State University and Mrs. Hartman replace» Mrs.
/ gresham, Oregon
er the teen-agers and their fam­
was a member of Xi Sigma Pl, Dorothy Gillard, who with her
family,
recently
moved
to
Ha.
ilies enjoyed an evening of dancing.
honorary forestry fraternity.
FLORENCE SCHMITZ
wall.
(Sandy Post photo)
Jaycees Offer
Election Aid
Chamber Hears
Architect Talk
Business Week Celebrated Soon Value U d
In Sandy
Banker Injured
In 3 Car Smash
SUHS Bids
Invited
Drivers Injured
In Two Car Crash
SANDY
LIONS CLUB
AUCTION
Sunday - Oct. 20 1 P.M
Phone MU 7-2381
For Pickup Service
OK FOLKS
They’re Here !
the 1964 Pontiacs
and the big, new Tempest
FRANK
NE WE
PONTIAC - BMC, INC
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Many thanks from our group of junior salesmen
and the Sandy Post...
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