Sandy post. (Sandy, Oregon) 1938-current, August 21, 1969, Image 1

Below is the OCR text representation for this newspapers page. It is also available as plain text as well as XML.

    THE
Hollenbeck Named
To MHCC Board
Tom Hollenbeck o f Welches
was elected as a member of Mt.
H ood Comm unity College
Board last Thursday.
Hollenbeck, 42, a graduate
o f Lewis and Clark College
was bom and raised in the
Portland area. During WW 11 he
served in the Navy.
H e s a y s he “ has a
tremendous interest in the
community college and what it
stands for.”
Hollenbeck has served on
the Welches school board since
1946. He was chairman for two
consecutive years.
TOM
HOLLENBECK
Road Project
Approved
A proposed project in
Clackamas County involving
grad in g, draining
basing,
paving, and installation o f
gu ard rails on the Hogan
R oad 6th S treet (Boring’
Section of the Clackamas-
Boring Road (FAS 129) was
approved Tuesday by the
O regon
S ta t e H igh w ay
Commission.
Plans for the 2.13-mile
project call for upgrading and
improving the alignment o f the
existing facility. The improved
roadway will have two 12-foot
travel lanes with 10-foot
shoulders. The State is to make
the survey and prepare options
fo r n ecessa ry ad d ition al
right-of-way.
The project is eligible for
the use of 1969 Federal-aid
Secondary Highway Funds.
Sandy Post
-8*3
GREAT WAY
M T. MOOD p l a y g r o u n d :
Vol. 31
14
PAGES
SANDY, OREGON, THUR SDAY, AUGUST 21, 1949
Opening date for Sandy
Union High School will be
Tuesday, Sept. 2, with classes
beginning at 8:35 a.m. School
will be in session the entire
day, with classes beginning at
8:35 a.m. and dismissing at
3:25 p.m.
Cage Coach
Leaves Sandy
He has two children, ages 17
and 15, attending Sandy High
School.
New School Set
Nick Robertson, Sandy high
school varsity basketball coach,
has been named to the same
p o sitio n at Franklin high
school.
For F a ll Term
CENTRAL LOBBY AREA of new city hall permits easy access to any part of building.
City offices will be on right with information and collection counter at rear. Wide
stairway on left leads to lower level containing police offices, cells and council chamber.
Construction is running slightly behind schedule but completion is expected by Sept. 10,
just one week after original target date.
(Post photo)
The Pioneer coach is coming
off two consecutive good years
in the Wilco League. His cagers
finished with a 15-7 record last
season that was backed with an
18-5 total for the year before.
Center Slates
Rummage Sale
T he m ajor e m p lo y e r s
section, which still needs a
chairman, will try to raise
$2,474; Ivan Barker o f Sandy
Rexall Drugs, and his business
and professional workers, have
a q u o ta o f $1,474
and
Elizabeth Hartman editor o f
the Sandy Post, and Eileen
Anderson will try to guide the
residential workers to $1,358.
Post Confuses
Mail Carrier
Many subscribers on Rt. 1,
Sandy( were upset last week
when they did not receive their
THE PAINTED WAGON Country Store has all the nostalgic flavor of the "good old
Sandy Post in Thursday’s mail.
days" plus all the advantages of the present. Daryl Wilson, son o f owner Mrs. Roen
So were we.
Wilson, stands beside old fashioned pot bellied stove. Store w ill celebrate birthday this
A visit to the Post Office
week end with treats and surprises and music from an honest to-goodness calliope.
revealed the source of the
(Post photo)
trouble. It seems a new,
.■.•...•.■.•.•.•.v.-.v.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.y.-.-.-^-.-.-.-...-:-.-.-.-.-...
substitute mail carrier left one
^ T h e Sandy Police Reserve in each box along the route
vHH hold a car wash Saturday u n t i l
d is c o v e r in g
th e
Aug. 23, from 10 a.m. to 4 newspapers were addressed to
p.m. at the Shell service station in d iv id u a ls and not box
on the comer o f Proctor Ave. h olders. The carrier then
and Bluff Rd.
sto p p e d d e liv e r in g them
Cost of the wash will be a lto g e th e r and took the
$ 1 .0 0 ,
w h ic h
in c lu d e s remaining papers back to the
vacuuming. Proceeds will be U.S. Post Office to sort out for
The new student body
entered directly from high
used to buy equipment for the delivery on Friday. We hope it p r e s id e n t o f Mt. Hood
s c h o o l. With their added
Police Reserve.
won’t happen again.
Community College, an Air
maturity, he says they have an
Force veteran is an earnest
added desire to learn and less
young man with definite ideas;
desire for monkey business.
yet, the noticable twinkle in
They are there because they
his blue eyes indicates he does
want to be and not just to
not take himself too seriously.
please their parents or because
William “Bill” Sullivan. 23,
they have nothing else to do.
son o f Mrs. Mario Tigli. Rt. 2,
C o m m e n t in g on the
Sandy, now in his second year
proposed student evaluation of
at Mt. Hood was elected last
the MHCC faculty now being
spring to the top student body
considered by the student
office for the 1969-70 school
body, Sullivan said. “Although
■ SPECIAL SAVINGS DURING B IR TH D A Y WEEK •
year.
instructors do not like to be
FREE BALLOONS FOR THE KIDS
Graduating from Sandy high
compared one to another we
school in 1964,. he served In
Free Drawing*
are attempting to formulate a
th e Air Force with the
type o f constructive evaluation
HORSE AND W AGO N RIDES 10c
Strategic Air Command before
that will be helpful to both
entering the college. His wife,
students and faculty.”
the former Theresa Haefner. is
box
As a first step in the
BILL SULLIVAN
a 1967 SUHS graduate
evaluation, he explained that
Sullivan, who is majoring in
Two or three reasons given instructors would be asked to
Business Administration
is for this opinion were that prepare a summary o f their
enthusiastic about the college MHCC students do not live h i classes, note them as major or
and its facilities and considers cam pus, they have ample minor subjects for various
its personnel “outstanding” opportunity to participate in fields o f ttudy, state areas to
Sale Lasts Through Sept. 1st
with the faculty “very, very policy discussions and actidst be covered, list lectures to be
CLOSED SATURDAYS
excellent overall.”
groups do not have much tiSe given, and goals to be achieved
He sees no student or racial to develop at a two-yar during the term.
problems ahead for the college institution.
At the end o f the term each
and believes that Mt. Hood
Bill is convinced that he * d student would then grade their
a t u d e n t i w ill n o t a lly other armed forces veterti* individual instructors on a one
themselves with any o f the now attending the college re to five point basis, according to
activist groups common to the getting more out o f tttir h ow w ell th e summ ary
studies than if they lad statements had been fulfilled.
four year institutions.
Police Reserve
Dates Car Wash
Robertson, who coached
Sandy teams for five years as
head basketball and assistant
football coach, will fill the
vacan cy
c r ea ted
w hen
Franklin’s Jim Winters took a
c o u n s e lin g
p o s itio n at
Jefferson this summer.
Taking over Robertson’s
coaching assignments at Sandy
high school will be James
Kitchen, who comes to Sandy
from Scappoose high school.
U G N Increases
C a m p a ig n G oal
T he E ast Metropolitan
Division of the United Good
N eig h b o rs cam paign will
attempt to raise $128,196 as
its portion o f the $5,552,932
drive that begins in early
September.
Ben Doerksen, Gresham
G en era l
H o s p ita l
A d m in istr a to r , and East
M e tr o p o lita n
D iv is i o n
chairman, said the East Metro
q u o ta represents a 13.12
p ercen t increase over the
amount the division raised in
last year’s campaign. \
The Sandy drive, under the
le a d e rsh ip o f Robert O.
W illia m s o f
W illia m s ’
Thriftway, has a quota of
$5,306.
No. 34
New Teachers Join
High School Staff
Both he and wife, Mary
who has been president and
vice president, have been active
in PTA.
He is the owner o f the
H o lle n b e c k
C on stru ction ,
Incorporated.
Hollenbeck is a member o f
Gateway Elks, Mt. Hood Lyons
Club and Mt. Hood Golf Club.
F all classes at Welches
G rade S c h o o l will begin
Tuesday, Sept. 2, in the new
school building on Salmon
River Road. School will be in
session all day and the cafeteria
will be in operation.
F irst grad ers aqd all
students new to Welches school
th is y ea r are asked to
pre-register at the school on
T u e s d a y , A ug. 2 6 , or
Wednesday, Aug. 27, between
9 a.m. and 4 p.m.
School buses will operate
and adhere to last year’s
schedule.
Sin gle t'upy 10c
A rummage sale o f men’s,
w o m e n ’s and c h ild r e n ’s
clothing will be held at the
Migrant Clothing Center in
Sandy Friday and Saturday,
Aug. 22 and 23, from 9:30
a.m. to 4 p.m. each day.
Entrance to the clothing
center is in the rear o f the Odd
Fellows’ Hall on the comer o f
Main and Strauss Sts.
Clothing suitable for all
seasons o f the year is offered in
the sale, including suiLs, coats,
skirts, blouses, pants, shorts,
underwear, etc.
T h e clothing center is
operated under the sponsorship
The cafeteria will be open
and serving hot lunches. School
busses will follow the regular
routes and schedules from last
year. Book rental fees will be
eight dollars with a two dollar
towel fee for students taking
physical education.
R e g istr a tio n d a y s for
students new to the district
who have not preregistered will
be Aug. 21 through Aug. 27
from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. at the
school
Seven instructors, new to
the high school district, have
joined the faculty. Four are
additions to the staff and three
are replacements.
The four additional teachers
are:
D a v id
C e l l e r s , V ice
Principal, who will have as his
m ajor assignments student
attendance and curriculum
planning.
In th e new
Industrial
Education Building, Delbert
Rader, will teach the general
metal classes and Jack Peebler
will teach the power mechanic
c la sse s . Returning faculty
member, John Perry, will teach
the electricity and electronic
classes.
Mark Becker will teach both
English and science courses.
Faculty members who will
replace teachers not returning
this fall are as follows:
Carl Odin will take over the
speech and English classes that
were taught by Sarah DeKay
last year.
James Kitchen will teach
th e h ea lth and physical
education classes and coaching
assignments handled by Nick
Robertson last year.
Georgia Rae will take over
the English classes taught by
Sandra Bowie last year. Sandra
Bowie will remain on the
faculty and will teach the
reading improvement classes
this year. Eleanor Howard,
w h o ta u g h t th e reading
im p r o v em en t classes, will
r e p la ce R oy R u ssell as
librarian.
Petitions Ask
Highway Lights
ForHiway26
W EATHER
H
L
Pr.
Aug. 14
86
57
00
Aug. 15
89
61
.00
Aug. 16
76
47
.00
Aug. 17
77
45
.00
Aug. 18
90
52
.00
Aug. 19
81
57
.00
P e titio n s to the Stated Aug. 20
79
54
,00
Highway Commission a-king
The Troutdale i t a t i o n
weather reading« ara made
installation o f traffic lig h ts at
by 5:30 p.m.
two Highway 26 intersections
in Sandy are now being
circulated in the area.
A c c o r d in g
to
T .O .
Thompson, Rt. 1, Sandy, who
initiated the petitions, several
hun dred sig n a tu r es have
already been obtained and they
will soon be submitted in
Salem.
For the convenience of
those who wish to add their
names to the list petitions are
still available for signature at
the Sandy Rexall Drug Store,
Sieler’s Western Auto, the
Sandy Post and Sandy Cycle
Center.
Timberiine Lists
Highland Fling
o f the E. Multnomah, N.
Clackamas Migrant Council,
i
Rules Given
On Hem Lines
Due to a proofreader’s
error, several words defining
the length o f acceptable hem
lines for Sandy high school
girls were omitted from the
story on student dress policy
that appeared In last week’s
Post.
To clarify the situation, we
are reprinting that part o f the
sto r y w ith the omission
corrected.
T im b e r lin e Lodge will
The Sandy Union High
observe its annual Highland
W eekend
S a tu rd a y and School Board o f Education has
Sunday, Aug. 23 and 24, with ruled that...“Hem lines o f
traditional music, games and dresses, skirts, culottes, and
pant dresses must not exceed
entertainment.
Among other events on the six inches above the knees and
program are a tug o f war, caber they must be within the realm
throw , Scotch pipers and o f common decency in fit and
design with the hem lines
lassies’ sword dance.
There Is no charge and the sufficiently long enough to
Sullivan admitted to having public is invited to attend and co v e r undergarments when
mixed emotions about the new join in the fun.
sitting, standing or walking.”
MHCC football team. Sinc4
football is a fairly expensive
sport, he wondered if enough
people would attend the games
to make it pay. He smilingly
attributed this thought to his
tr a in in g
in
b u s in e s s
administration and added that
From the Walt Koch Ranch
he liked the idea of a football
team just so the sport is not
overemphasized
Sandy High Grad, B ill Sullivan,
Is MHCC Student Body President
PAINTED WAGQN
COUNTRY STORE
GROCERIES
Gravenstein Apples
*2.79
Bartlett Rears
Box *2.69
Antiques, Gifts, Health Foods
'We Are Just a Little Different'
Featuring The Best in Everything*
Hwy. 26
1 Yi Miles East of Sandy
Grain Fed
BLACK ANGUS BEEF
“Facilities at Mt. Hood
should offer something for
everyone, to those who sing or
play musical instruments,” he
said.
Speaking o f the college’s
awards program. Bill said that
since it is supported by student
funds he would very much like
to see athletic and non-athletic
awards be kept equal and with
more o f an honorary than a
monetary value
As for the “Student Bill o f
Rights’’ now being drafted by
the Student Activities Council,
Sullivan said he sees no real
re a so n fo r it when the
Constitution o f the United
States already guarantees all
the rights a student or any
o th e r person
N ow is the time to fill
your locker with this delicious,
young tender beef . . .
</2 or Whole
A ll Beef Inspected
WE GIVE A MONEY
PJJ
ft
BACK GUARANTEE
IF NOT TENDER
Cutting *
W rapping Extra
^ ^ flb
Hind Quarter 64c
Terms may be arranged
Locker spaces available
Sandy Lockers
Corner of Parle
and Cantar St.
Sandy, Ora.
668-4262