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About Sandy post. (Sandy, Oregon) 1938-current | View Entire Issue (April 21, 1966)
Thur«., Apr 21, 1944 ($#< n THE f^NOY (Ore.) POST Ackermans Tell Tour Highlights at Meeting Bawling Hews TRIM TRIO Grade School Track FAMCHER’S n Squad Sets Mark High team series — Curt A Del’s, 2367. H’s as cheap to travel in laken during their recent trip The Sandy grade school track 12.5. W L High team game — Janz and field team coached by urope as it is to stay at abroad. Pole vault — John Warren, H 4 J Coin Cleaners 84 Berry Land, 835. home; is, - if you camp George Stavros set five new 2nd, 6 feet. me: that ■- The Ackermans together with Sandy Post 69 59 school records and tied one out. according to the Paul R. their teenage daughters, Candy Richardsons Chev. High jump •- Dyal and Fox 68 60 Ackermans who entertained and Cookie, flew to Europe while running against Parkrose tied for 3rd, 4 feet 2 inches. Rich’s Sandy Mobil 68 60 EARLY BIRDS Junior high schools 7th and 8th niemliers of the Clackamas last summer where they had Tiki Printing 660 yd. run — Lester Shaf- 66 62 4-19-66 grades. The three-way track fer, 2nd, 1^40.8; Bogart, 4th, county Historical society at arranged the purchase of a Dover Kennel 59 69 its monthly meeting April 11 car for their two-month tour of and field meet was held at Fre 1:51.5. Treasure Chest 51 77 w L ■t Mertle Stevens’ guest house the continent accompanied by mont Junior high April 13. 440 yd. relay - (A) Shaffer, Mt. Electronics 47 81 Gene’s Mkt. 40 20 Three of the new records Minne, Pinkerton, Fox, 2nd, ‘n Oregon City with pictures by Miss Cris Closs of Han High individual game and Al's Mlnit were set by Brent Peterson, 1 minute flat. over, Germany, who had been series — Jan Wamboldt, 216 Mart 36 24 an 8th grader: 10.9 in the 100 an exchange student In their and Betty Hartman, 703. 440 yd. relay — (B) Bogart, Swalls yd. dash; 25.5 in the 220 yd. McMahon, Prater, Warren, 1st, home. High team game and series Plumbing 32 1/2 27 1/2 dash; and 17’ 8’’ in the long 1:05. Campsites plentiful -- Dover Kennel, 570 and Shaw's Jump. everywhere and the charges Richardsons, 2199. Team Scores: Richfield 30 1/2 29 1/2 BY LILLIAN TEN EYCK Jim Martin also an 8th gra ranged from 65 cents to 31.15 Sandy 44 Glos Ford 30 1/2 M 1/2 der set a new record in the a night, the Ackermans said. Fremont 43 Jaye «ties 28 M 60-yard high hurdles with a time A lovely day, a lovely set Apprehensions concerning Heights 17 Mrs. Wiliam (Eileen) Ander- Zig Zag Inn 23 37 of 9.4 seconds. ting, a lovely wedding, a lovely traveling among strangers with eon of Rhododendron was re Lewis Hdw. 20 1/2 . _ 39 1/2 Vern Fox, a 7th grader, also bride and a handsome groom- no knowledge of the languages MT. HOODERS cently appointed by the Clack High game and series — set a new record in the 60 yd. All this happened last Batur- melted rapidly as everywhere April 14 amas County Board of Com- Cleo Gagner (sub), 229 and low hurdles with a time of 9.3 day, April 2. at “The Chapel the people were extremely miscioners to fill a position on 546. seconds. <rf the Hills” when Susan W'.lcox, friendly. “We were as safe as the Clackamas County Park Ad w Team game and series — Roger Williams and Randy a fairy like bride married Ron If we had remained in Oregon.” Zig Zag Inn visory Board. 40 20 Swalls Plumbing, 634andShaws Huserlk both 8th graders tied ald Littlepage. Mr. and Mrs. Ackerman Pioneer Real Estate Mrs. Anderson has been a 38 22 Richfield, 1803. the high yimp record of 4 feet The bride’s attendants, In shared the comentary accom All Coast familiar figure in the Hood- 37 23 11 Inches. cluding little sister, Joante, panied the showing of colored William's Thriftway Land area for the past five 25 N Other boys who also placed were demure and sweet in their slides of old country architec - Ning's Fireside ________ 30 years due to lier active par M in the 3-way meet were: blue satin gowns with lace tops, lure, countrysides, scenic alps, Dew Drop Inn ticipation In community affairs. 36 24 Eighth Grade: Of course the grooms at ten- picturesque villages, and his- Oja Lumber As one of the charter memtiers 21 39 Shot put — Huserlk, 1st, 41 dants were stalwart and ‘orlc cathedrals. Scenes con- Whistle Stop of the Hoodiand Women's Club. 17 45 feet, 2 1/2 Inches. properly grave In their white trasted the flippancy of West High game -- Ruby Langlois, Inc. and as President of this High Jump — Dale Sliger, Jackets, %san in her floating Berlin and its modern struc- 201. organization for two eunse- 4th, 4 feet, 8 inches. The April meeting of the whlte looked exactly like the ture with the drab deserted High series — Joe Lewis cutlve terms uf office, she has Pole vault — Williams, 1st, Kelso Farmer’s Union will candy brides on wedding cakes. ruins still remaining in East 538. been Instrumental in further- 7 feet and Martin, 2nd, 6 feet feature political candidates who She wis so beautiful that she High Berlin. In contrast too were team game — Zig Zag Ing the alma of the club to are running for office In the 6 inches. didn’t seem real. Tne groom the romantic and deteriorating Inn, 844. establish a much needed re 74 yd. dash -- Williams, 1st, primaries. was properly Impressed and aspects of Venice. High team series creation center for the Hood- AU Because the people of the 9.5 and Terry Earl, 4th, 10.4. awed by his supreme good Land community. Her efforts Mrs. Ackerman thought Ital Coast, 2351. 880 yd. run — Earl, 3rd, Sandy community might like fortune, while Susan beamed ian boys “fresh”, her husband in this direction were undoubt to speak personally with these 2:32.8. happiness in gaining such a termed them “friendly” be edly a consideration of the com- 220 yd. dash -- Jim Mason, candidates, the meeting will be splendid husband. Everything cause of the attention given mlssloners when they named held on Wednesday, April 27, 4th, 30.2. was perfect and the reception their daughters. The young men TOWN 4 COUNTRY bar to fill the position on the 440 yd. relay — Gilliland, at the Women’s club hall be after the wedding, at the were so aggressive they would Park Advisory Board. The Sliger, Mason, Huserlk, 2nd. ginning with a pot luck supper Welches County Club, equally W choice of the commissioners even follow them when the fam L Team Scores: at 6:30 p.m. Curt 4 Del's ily drove off in the car. (The 43 will be met with popular ap 25 Sandy 59 Office seekers who have in My thoughts went back, back Brightwood girls were not present to com proval by all who know this Heights 37 1/2 dicated they will attend Include to my welding. It happened In ment.) Oil Co. vivacious comrminltv leader. 42 26 Fremont 20 1/2 Hal White, Norman Hickman, 1918 at the “ churchon the HUI ” From the continent the 211 Cabinet On the personal side, Mrs. in Cherryville. We were to be Ackermans went by way Shop of Anderson, who would rather 39 1/2 28 1/2 and Glen Whallon, who are Seventh Grade: candidates for the legislature; married at 8 p.m. and the England and Wales to Ireland Mt. Hood be called Eileen, is a firm Long Jump — Jeff Bogart, Tom Monaghan, state senator; next day start on a three week Properties where they found the people advocate of the Informal life. 39 1/2 28 1/2 2nd, 14 feet, 5 inches; Jimmy and Gerald Hayes who Is run camping trip to M. Jefferson. happy and friendly and Janz Berry the Life is too short to be bogged Minne, 3rd, 14 feet, 3 1/2 ning for Judge of circuit court Tiie tw< saddle horses and two countryside beautiful. Legends Land down with unnecessary formal 36 32 Inches; and Ron Pinkerton, 4th, •2. pack horses were supposed to about the historic spots made Cliffs Richfield 26 ities” says she. "Which Is une 42 13 feet, 11 inches. The public Is urged to attend arrive in the afternoon of the of the reasons we enjoy living them seem much more than Sportsmen's the question the candidates at 75 yar<1* ^sh --Terry Cans- wedding day, but the man, a tourist stops. Club In the Hood-Land area.” M 43 the regular meeting at 8 p.m. ler’ 2nd’ 9"5’ Jimmy Dyal» 3rd, Jovial, enterprising gent, who Mr. Ackerman Is superinten 47 21 Three other children are fre 9.9. was bringing them, thought It dent of Canby elementary High Individual series and quent visitors, however. Low hurdles -- Dyal, 2nd, 9.7. ORDER BERRY TICKETS would be fun to put a pack on game — S. Espersen, 557 and schools; his wife is kindergar Twenty-five-year-old twins Shot put -- Cansler, 3rd, one of the saddle horses, Winnie 221. ten teacher at Jennings Lodge. are: Christina, (Mrs, Ronald AT THE SANDY POST 32 feet. Lou. Well, Winnie Lou was a Sarin of Mill Valey, Calif.) 100 yd. dash — Cansler, 1st, lady and she didn ’ t take kindly and Eric who lives in Portland. to such indignities, so with John, who Is twenty-four, Is a might and main she bucked student at Oregon State Univer tl>e pack off and scattered the sity again, after completing his contents to the four winds. Nat. hitch in the service. urally that delayed matters, and one trouble led As a resident at Hood-Land, to an- other wtth the result that our Eileen has eliminated past ties horses didn’t arrive until ten with various organizations in Portland, all except the Junior o'clock while the guests sat In the hard pews wondering what League, of which she is a sus taining member. Eileens' main held up the wedding. No doubt interest are as follows - and In they speculated whether one this precise order - : husband, of the parties had had a change family and community. Of her of heart Finally all set and George participation in the Hoodland •nd I marched up the aisle Women’s Club, she has this to say, "When a group of gals to the tune of “Here Comes the played by my dear got together to discuss thepos- Bride” slbllty of forming a women’s mother on the wheezy old organ. club In this area, 1 was happy Mr. Wirtz of Sandy, who was to participate in the organiza Justice of the Peace, performed he tion of it • as long as it would the ceremony. Evidently hadn’t learned the ritual and be a club devoted primarily to community service and not as the lighting was Inadequate, merely another social clubl” the horse wrangler had to hold “I’m proud of the club’s a lamp by his shoulder so he achievements and will aid the could read the sacred words. club goals In any way possible But anyway under a rather wobbly arch trimmed with in any capacityl" The above statement is an splrea, the knot was safely accepted fact to the eighty or tied. Afterwards there was a more members of the Hood reception at my parents’ home land Women’s Club whoare well in Cherryville. I still have my white satin aware Eileen, (who is affect carefully ionately referred to as "our wedding dress put pixie prexy”) will be readily away In my cedar chest It available at all times to assist. was beautifully made and hand I embroidered and cost just$6.00 for the making. No one said I looked nice. high grade oil I think I was exhausted from all USE NO OTHER / the turmoil, but George had a OR YOU'LL WASTE lot of comments on how nice he YOUR MONEY looked. His suit ended up in a small pair of pants for George BROTHER ' Lady Named To Park Board Baya AUTO PARTS and Machine Shop Service 110 W. 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