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THI SANDY (Or«.) POST Thur«., Jan. 13, IHA (Sec. 2) 2 1965 Review Continues Bull Run School on Friday night. Top contributor to the re cently conducted Cancer Cru sade In Clackamas County was announced thia week as the Sandy-Hoodland vicinity. Con- tributlons here amounted to $1,768.83. Al Gantenbein was the local chairman. It Happened in JUNE June 3 -- A summer work program under the Economic Opportunity Act, specifically known as the Neighborhood Youth Corps, was applied tor recently by Sundy high sc hook The application requested com mencement on June 14. A fatal heart attack Monday claimed the life of John D. Griffith, 57, a teacher at Ski nd y Picture event» of May: 1. Seven pre-stress concrete gir ders were set in place on the Brightwood Bridge protect by the county as the bridge is taking shape again. It was under construction when the Christmas floods struck the area badly damaging work already completed. 2. Crowned as "Queen of the Jr.-Sr. Prom" at Sandy High School was Connie Schwendemann. She is shown with her escort for the evening Bob Fredrickson. 3. Looking at his strawberry field near the Mt. View Golf Course in Boring is Don Eckland. The field is In full bloem. It Happened in MAY It is an honor, we feel, to be entrust- funera* arran9ements of ORBALI a loved one. We insist every detail must be perfect. PkOKf 665-4811 GRESHAM GRESHAM STORE tenneuf ALWAYS RR8T QUALITY* '------ May 6--Five year old Lee Russell as secretary; Jim Anna Martin of Boring was Pullen as treasurer; Sam Gray struck and killed in front oi as chib director; and Garett her home on Reynolds road in a Hartke as a state director. car tragedy late Thursday aft Jaycettes * new president Is ernoon of last week. She was Gwen Pullen with other club hit by a car driven by Ralph A officers installed being Sue Hudson of Boring. Perkins as vice president; Voters In the various school Phyllis Stavros as club sec- district of the area approved reUry; Sally Russell as trea five of six school budgets on surer and Joyce Martin as club the ballots Monday. Passed parlimentarian. were budgets for Sandy Union The Moms and Dads Installa High School District No. 2, tion and Awards Banquet was Sandy Elementary School Dis held Saturday at the Sandy High trict No 46, Bull Run School cafetorium with the club’s gavel District No. 45, Welches School going to Howard Berger. District No. 13, and Dover Numerous awards were pre School No. 83. Only at Cottrell sented to graduating senior stu School District No. 107 eras a dents during the evening. "thumbs dovm” response to L. J. McDermed was elected budget requests given by voters. as the new president of the Two local lasses, Helen L. Sandy Lions Club. Other Decker and Lynda K. Belcher, officers Include Elmer Eri were named today as valedic as first vice president; Art torian and salutatorlan of the Hauglum as second vice pre graduating senior class at sident; Eugene Rose as third Sandy Union High School. Miss vice president; Clarence H. Decker has maintained a 4.0 McKee as secretary and gpa while Miss Belcher has Charles Aden as treasurer. a 3.98 gpa for her four years May 20—An all-night grad of high school. uation party and feed for Sandy High School senior class of Practice for the summer baseball program here will get 1965 will be held In Sandy on underway this week according June 3 through the cooperation to Jim Martin, Sandy co-or - of merchants of the Sandy area. dlnator. Graduation exercise for the May 13--Sandy Elementary eighth grade students at Sandy School District No. 46 Attorney Grade School will be held at the school gym at 8 p.m. Tues Paul Biggs was instructed Mon day night to draw up a resolu day, May 25. A class of 105 tion and present it at the next students will take part. board meeting for a bond elec Mrs. G. Zimmerman ofBor- tion for more classrooms and Ing was re-elected president a municipal swimming pool of the Clackamas County 4-H under the Jurisdiction of the Leaders Association. local district. Five eighth grade students ML Hood Jaycees and Jay- will become the final students cettes held a joint installation to graduate from the Dover at the Mt. Hood Country club Grade School. The school will merge with Sandy Elementary last Saturday night Installed School District No. 46 on July as president of the Jaycees 1 of this year. was Jerry Perkins. Other Jay- Work already initiated toward cee officer installed were Denny Gray as vice president; Leroy restoration of river channel and removal of flood debris on the Sandy River and its trib utaries in the M l Hood Area will be completed by about May 26 according to Colonel William J. Talbot, Portland U.S. Army District Engineer. Captain LSI Hartman of Sandy has announced his can didacy to serve on the board of the East Side Community college. An election will be held on Friday, June 4. May 27--Plans have been submitted for a possible sol ution to the Vine Maple Bridge controversy. The bridge was destroyed in the Christmas week floods and has cut off the most direct route Into Rho dodendron for residents in the Vine Maple, Still Creek and Cool Creek areas. Practice for Slimmer Band program here will get underway on Monday, June 7. Some 73 youngsters have registered for the program. Five students will receive their eighth grade diplomas in soecial exercises held at the Save 15% to 25% on famous ADONNA® foundations! SAVE *1 SAVE >1 Cotton - cup bra with Lycra'" spandex. Elastic back and cup inserts for all-day com fort, 32 to 38, A, 8 and 32 to 38 C. NOW 2 FOR $3 Inner bands control and slim in this waistline girdle of ny- lon-rayon-ruhbor-cotton elas tic, Short, average, tall. S, M, L XL. 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A request presented to the city’s planning commission on behalf of an unnamed Investment corporation to improve pro perty located in the center of the Sandy business district was granted by the commission. Location of the site is the vacant block bounded by First and Second Sts. and Proctor and Main. Proposal is for an Integrated shopping center. A hearing has been set for June 15 at Welches Grade School regarding a complaint against Hoodland Telephone Co. The state public utilities commis sion will conduct the hearing. A logging truck containing three huge logs tipped over spilling its load Monday morn ing at the Estacada intersection tn Sandy. A nearly packed gymnasium observed graduation cere monies conducted last Thurs- lay night here. Diplomas were laat Thursday's Kiwanla ineet- exchange student, Piercarlo received by 131 students. ing that the city is at n.w cross Moretti, leaves today for a By a vote of nearly five to roads with th. four-lane high tour of the United States and one voter a approved the crea way right through town about than on to his Italian home tion of an East Side Area Ed to belxillL He discussed various In Torino, Italy. While attend- ucation (Community College) aspects of town development Ing Sundy High he has lived District In a fecial election while here. with th. Warren Harding fam- last Thursday. The vote was Sandy’s high school foreign Hy. 3,824 'yes’ and 837 'no'. Capt. LA Hartman barely missed out JUNE PICTURE EVENTS ON PAGE 4 in his bid tor a board aeaL June 17—The establishment Christian Women's Club of a Neighborhood Youth Corps Meets January 20 (Continued from Page 1) project tor Sandy during the Th. Christian Women's club Mimmer was granted last week of her collection and sent to her will meet on Jan. 20 at East by Labor SecreUry Willard bells they have found. Amongst mont Lanes tn Gresham tor a 12 Wirta. A number of local youths these is one found by some noon luncheon. will be provided with summer Guest speaker will be Joe hunters in Canada that had ap jobs here through this program. W.ath.rly who has lived and parently been on a park horse The Zig Zag District Ranger, traveled in th. Ort.nt, and Is and boasts three clappers in PeU Wlngle, announced Monday site Instead of the usual one. now a businessman in educa that the Forest Service plans tional films. Music «dll be pro to replace the Vine Maple CLASSIFIED ADS PAY vided by outstanding spiritual Bridge across the Zig Zag Ri singer, Mrs. Rosalie Boothe. ver. Plans are being prepared Mrs. Joe Weatherly will be TO SUFFER WITH to construct a single lane med presenting a most exciting Or THE. COLD, SAY WE ium duty structure of a per iental Fashion Show. manent type. IS SUCH A USELESS Anyone wishing to attend who Hoodland Telephone Company TRAGEDY has not been contacted by Tues entered Into a time-table agree day noon, Jan. 18, please call ment with the State Public Ut Mra. Shirley Dyal at MU 7- ilities Commission and Port 8851. land General Electric Co. in the course of the public hear ing held Tuesday at Wemme. June 24--Directors of the East Side Community College met last Thursday evening and appointed Capt LS. Hartman If your overweight Is due to over of Sandy admlnlatratlve eating and you want to get rid of assistant for the new Institu that ugly fat get our tablet» called tion. 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