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■ Festival Ians Begin ¡fake Shape H Thursday, fw T he S andy P ost i ------------------ -------------------- .— j. D ayligh t Savings T im e Comes to Sandy on Sunday Distribution SANDY, OREGON, T H U R S D A Y , A P R IL 21, 1949 Homes at Welches Hit in Flurry of Blazes No. 16 Single Copy 10c Burning Permits Needed for City Fires; Not Rural Sandy citizens w ill go along w ith Portland’s and turn their clocks back one hour at 2:01 K Shakes Down a. rn. Sunday m orning. Bifgesi Jamboree The city fath ers decided to 'gt Hood’s History go on daylight savin gs tim e W ednesday n ight at a special Festival plans took council m eeting requested by ^ to w a r d conclusion on the Sandy Chamber of Com )unlth t at a m eeting of ( m erce. l e heads presided ov er. Mayor John M ills says, “I Cley, festival chairm an. don’t like daylight savings time, ; S u i b e h e l d S aturday but it would cause too much ,iSt « Tune 18 and 19. confusion not to go along with ?«arris was named to or- Portland.” ^ PoS Express race. T he Gresham ’s city council de /open the festival Sat- cided to do the sam e thing on will start from Gresh- W ednesday night. ' /touch Elsworth Corner, 4----------------------------------------— j. ® £ o and finish before! I d stand at Sandy high f j l r Harris has appom t- 1 Shelley to assist him. M will be nam ed later, lr. Harris. A Light Vote Approves Sural District Budget Since la st w eek’s siege of spot fires th e office of the county fire ag en t h a s been flooded w ith re q u ests fo r b u rn in g p erm its and fo r in stru ctio n s on b u rn in g reg ulations. Incom plete re tu rn s from the “F ire p erm its a re not .required office of th e county school super until M ay 15 unless th e burning in ten d en t indicate th a t the R ural season is closed sooner by pro D istrict budget levy w as approved clam ation of th e governor,” Fire- th ro u g h o u t the county. W arden W aren C ru tch er said. A lthough re tu rn s are spotty, “H owever, people a re still liable ........ according to County School fo r d am ages caused by ru n aw ay T he L u th e ra n C hurch w ill begin S u p erin tendent Edwin A. Wood- fire s.” w orship services in E stacad a Sun- j w orth', if the present trend per- Even a fte r th e series of fires day, A pril 24. The firs t service t gists, the- proposed budget will la st T h ursday, p erm its a re not w ill be held m th e E sta ca d a city , c a rry by a safe m argin. needed, Mr. C ru tch er said. He hall au d ito riu m a t 2:30 in th e The returns indicate a light said th a t in som e cases th e fires afternoon, with, follow ing servic.es la st w eek w ere beneficial to the slated for each Sunday a t the vote. About 843 people went to the school polls last Monday area. M any of them w ere slash sam e tim e and place. to cast their ballot for the Rural ing-fires th a t would have been Sponsored by Im m an u el L u District budget and for special built a little la te r in th e season, th e ra n C hurch of Sandy, these school levys in their own dis h e said. services a re being in a u g u ra ted a t tricts. Open Season th e req u e st of m em bers and In th e 40 districts th a t have re T he open b u rn in g season ap friends of th e L u th eran Church in p orted voting totals, 568 votes nation of the queen and plies only to th e ru ra l area, Sandy th e E stacad a area. Religious 1 Will follow the race. J. F ire Chief Lyle S eam an em p h a su rv ey w ork h as been done in w ere cast fo r the budget, and 275 ^Wóod. will be in charge., sized, h ere m u st be p erm its : th e com m unity during the p ast ag a in st it. . I ....... . T ....................... J a c k B a rr, one of six E sta c a d a In th e Sandy area, voters for issued before anyone in th e C ity j SeVeral m onths. A religious cen- «« the parade starts. Joe Sandy G rade school voted 21 to o£. Sandy can b u rn tra s h or brush. su s of- th e city w as: com pleted a working on that. “W e m en involved in a ro u g h an d tu m A stiff east wind that sw ept through the the greatest concentration of damage w as at T h ere have been 31 b u rn in g per- [m o n th ago. T he re su lts of th ese io r td e subm itted budget; Bor- Ire, floats,”; Mr. Y oerger ble b raw l a t F a y a n d H ele n ’s Sandy-Zig Zag area during last w eek’s warm W elches, (in abpve photo) where 3 homes were m its issued since M arch 24, City surveys, to g e th er .with ' - j l . . n 8 ? to . -the: pros- jA g KB approved -1 . th i - e . j budget by -The Sandy S portsm an’s T a v e rn la s t M arch 5, w as found spell, caused outbreaks of fires in at least a burned by a fire that for a w hile threatened R ecorder F r a n k R ehberg said. pects of continued population 2 > D over 14 to,-2; Cottrell, 8 voted , mil have one. We w ould g u ilty of d iso rd erly conduct in dozen places Thursday. W hile fires near Mar the entire suinm er home com m unity of several C ity fire p erm its can be ob gro w th in th e area, led to th e ^°r th e budget and none opposed; m ot, Bodge Park and Cherryville sw ept through hundred homes.; Most fires were brought under tohave more. Any orgam za- a ju r y tria l M onday A pril 18, ac tain ed fro m th e C ity R ecorder a t decision on th e -p a rt of Im m an u el B arton, ,39 fo r the budget and 7 control by late Friday. |slngss or person can en- cording to D istric t A tto rn e y Leon- j acres of second growth timber and brushland, th e City hall T he p erm its req u ire L u th e ra n C hurch to sponsor th e a g a in st it. a rd L indas. É’’; i ; - -. th a t th e ty p e of fire w an ted be church services in th e com m unity. B a rr w as sen ten ced to 30 days j Of th e . schools reported, five ,e barbecue and straw b erry signified, th e n u m b er of m en to T he p asto r of Im m anuel, th e Rev. d istricts voted' against the R ural yext. Ivan B arker’s work- in th e co u n ty ja il a n d fined $100. t be used fo r control of th e fires, N. E. Dey, will have ch arg e of th e L istric t budget.' They are Con- the barbecue, and Bob T h e a tto rn e y f o r th e E sta c a d a ! th e place, tim e and kind of m a w ork. j c o rd ,' B eaver Creek, Cams, Mul- lh takes over the straw berry m en filed n otice of r ig h t of ap p eal j te rial to be bu rn ed and th a t a con k t th e tria l. A series of five gospel serm o n s 1 ano’ Redland. There, w as no vote tin u o u s w atch be on’ th e fire. A on “T he G reatest T hings in -L ife” lcas^ in T u llatin and Clarks, T h e five re m a in in g m en to be icElreath and Dave C a r se p arate p erm it fn u st be obtained has been announced by P a sto r 1 L ast year the vote on the Rural tried, Mr. L in d as said, w ill face j , A dog nam ed D ew ey danced die going to help Mr. Bar- happily aro u n d a g ro u p of la u g h fo r each fire built'.. Dey. Topics in th e s e rie s 1 are: j D istrict budget w as 865 w ith 241 h cooking chores. F re d new ju rie s on se p a ra te d iso rd erly T he fire d ep a rtm en t received 30 “T he G reatest «V ictory,” “T h e !v o te rs ca stin g ' their ballots ing children as th ey w andered will be one of the m eat conduct charges. Loop Checkup as Part | T h e co m p lain ts w ere sig n ed by College Honors Sandy qver th e p astu re-lan d on a fa rm calls la st week, Chief L yle S ea G re atest Q uestion,” “T he G reat ag a in st the budget; Duane Knapp is also on Of County-Wide Survey | n ea r Sandy Ridge. D ewey w as m an said. M ore th a n 50 m en est Book,” “The G reatest Choice," I f th e excess levy vote had been F a y G uenther, ow ner of th e mittee. Daughter Last Week and w h ite shepherd. H is w ere balled in to firé-fighting du an d “T he G reatest T h rill.” defeated, the R ural D istrict funds Mills and Joe Y oerger are S andy ta v ern . T h e m en involved Puts Hundreds on Spot a rn black M iss R o b ert Schm alz, d au g h aste r and o w n er w as A lfred tie s before th e fin al briish fire w as in th e b raw l Were D avid W isler, —w hich to tal $360,870.14 collected ng up a show for S aturday stopped. C laude an d W a lte r E. G illett, R a y te r of Mr. and M rs. Jo h n W. A tra ffic check of h u n d red s of J W unische. w ithin th e 6 'p e r cent lim itation— Sandy Firemen Galled w ould he distributed to the jy Volunteer Firem en w ill m ond A. Y ork an d D on Goodwin, Schm alz, w as nam ed a p rin ca rs on H ig h w ay 50 la s t w eek by E Dewey w as n o t only a fav o rite T he S andy v o lunteer fire de all of E sta ca d a. All of th e m en cess fo r th e M ay d ay celebration sev en S ta te tro o p ers show ed th a t of th e kids in th e neighborhood, schools. FUnds ’w ould be dis a dance. p a rtm e n t w as called to th e scene trib u ted on a ratio based on 44 jit Duncan is charged w ith a re betw een 20 and 30 y e a rs old. a t L infield College, McM innville. 28 d riv ers h ad expired o p erato rs b u t he w as a prized cattle and of two fires' F riday. A t 9:30 F r i A t th e tim e of th e braw l, Mr. M iss Schm alz, w ho is in h e r se n licenses, according to S e r g e a n t: sheep dog. Mr. W unische bought cents: fo r each enrolled student. fey and concessions w hich day m o rn in g th e fire d ep a rtm en t T h e to ta l budget subm itted to jperate during the entire G u e n th e r said h e a tte m p te d to io r y ear, is one of 12 p rin cesses C liff Boss, d irec to r of th e m ass j D ew ey w hen he w as a pup. D ew w as called to stop a fire in a p u t th e m en out a f te r an a r g u n am ed fo r th e occasion. survey. i ey’s fav o rite pastim e, w hen not M ore th a n 476 h o u rs of volun th e v o ters w as $813,322.71 of sm okehouse belonging to R alph teer. lab o r w as donated to th e w hich $452,452.47 w as over the 6 playing w ith th e children of th e M iss S chm älz g ra d u a te d fro m play’s big attraction is th e m ent over w h a t Mr. G u en th e r Countywide A nderson, T he fire sta rte d from liteet being sponsored by the called th e m e n ’s “loud an d p ro th e S an d y h ig h school in 1945. T he Check-up w as p a rt of a ! fam ily and th e neighborhood, w as a sm o k er b u ilt to d ry ab o u t 50 SandY M em orial hospital p ro ject p e r cent lim itation and required a la st week, rep o rts expediter H erb g eneral vote before the necessary She is m a jo rin g in education a t county-w ide crackdow n. S e r g e a n t, chasing coons. One n ig h t Dewey Trail Riders. Riding clubs fa n e la n g u ag e .” pounds of sm elt before th ey - w ere P eterson. M aterials for co n stru c levys could be made. Linfield. ' issali sections of the state are Boss said. , D u rin g th e w eek m ore | cornered a coon an d stood, by all to be stored. The dam age, exclu tion, a re com ing th ro u g h on, sched W hen the budget is finally ap n ig h t u n til he w as called aw ay fo r ftto enter. th a n 700 cars w ere stopped on th e ’ Aims Has Company; sive of th e lo st sm elt, w as' esti ule, according to Iv an B arker, proved,. schools' in the Sandy b rea k fa st. n events will be on the Nettie Has Accident co u n ty ’s hig h w ay s fo r an o p er m ated a t $10,. of th e building com m ittee; region will get funds alio ted to Friend of the World a to rs ’ license checkup. T he sur-1 announced Mr. Mills, A n h o u r la te r F rid ay ,’ th e fire A IM S—Mr. and M rs. R obert D uring th e follow ing w eek the th em as follows: Sandy, $56,295;- T h e w hole w orld w as a frien d fern There'll be prizes for S tu a rt, P o rtlan d , w ere w eekend vey sta rte d la st T uesday, Ser-1 of D ew ey’s; H e w as p articu la rly d ep a rtm en t w as called to B luff crew s w ill s ta r t pouring Concrete Boring, $25,398.35; Welches, $16,- liwners, and plenty of action v isito rs of Mr. an d M rs. A lbert g e a n t Boss said, on 82nd avenue 262.85; E agle Creek, $5,116; Cot fond of th e children of th e W al ro ad to h elp control th e b ru sh fo r th e -foundation. Ili thrills for the spectators, he H a g g stro m a n d fam ily. M rs. S tu n e a r O regon City, w h ere th e i T h e list of crew s w ho w orked trell, $5,148.60.; Bull Run, $4,841.20, lace fam ily. H e liked L aurence, fire sta rte d th e d ay before on tro o p ers issued 50 com plaint^ fo r j a r t is th e ir d au g h ter. arid Dover, $2,875.03. Je a n n e tte , D onna L ee and W il lan d belonging to W. W. H oward. la st w eek follow. During the field meet p rogram fa u lty o p e ra to r’s licenses. W ednesday: U nder th e direc S atu rd ay th e fire d ep a rtm en t Mr. an d M rs. S. B. L aw son and T h e. five schools th a t have re la rd ; and th ey liked him . B u t h is iIM S Chevrolet will be given fam ily sp e n t S u n d ay w ith th e ir On W ednesday, 46 d riv ers w ere ' fav o rite w as a blond-haired kid sta rte d a w eek w ith o u t fire calls tion of A gnes B arker, crew lead p o rted being against the budget ¡»¡j'tiyctheChamber. F o rm e r d a u g h te r’s fam ily, Mr. and Mrs. er to r W ednesday, -group, . five also defeated their own budgets. fo u n d to have expired licenses on i nam ed Bill, w ho cam e up fro m m en w orked a to tal of 28 hours. »President Ray Beeson, Je ssie Ja m e s an d son, D onnie. H ighw ay 90 E ast and 43 on H igh P o rtla n d ev ery week-end. Dewey Small Vote Shows Local F rid ay : W alter W esselm k w as Chevrolet dealer, is pro- N e ttie C o n n e tt h ad a n accident w ay 67j n e a r Oswego? ! and Bill rom ped th e w oods and th e crew lead er of a n E a s t Side Budget OK; Rural fhe car, “We hope to ob F rid a y evening an d sev eral stitc h T h e seven sta te p atro lm en on ro ad s all day each S u n d ay and group. T hose who w orked w ere lìi the Chevrolet for the “Straw - es h ad to be ta k e n in h e r forehead. District Levy Approved th e checkup w ere F re d Rice, w hen Bill w en t back to th e city, D eposits of $2,267,363.07 and Jo h n . .Schmalz,; R o y D hm ian, py Fèstivàl” in addition to our T he ban d ag e sh e’s w earin g , sa y s D ew ey’s w orld w as bleak and Lloyd Boyle, H ow ard B ru n er, Ben loans of $905,640.1.9 are report R. B artsch, J. P. Strow bridge, W. N ettie, is h e r E a s te r bonnet. (Continued on page 8) T w enty-five v o te rs tu rn e d o u t W eber, G len Shipm an, M arvin em pty; ed by the Clackamas County H. H arris, L ouis M iller and H. L. fo r th e S an d y G rad e school b ud I L a s t week-end, a fte r Bill w en t Bank, according to Fred E. M athingle. Coffee an d lunches g et election M onday n ig h t an d ap S cott an d S e rg e a n t C liff Boss. S e rg e a n t Boss said o p era to rs j hom e to ..the city, D ew ey w as Proctor, cashier. w ere served' by Mrs. W esselink, proved th e su b m itte d b u d g et by m o re lonesom e th a n usual. I t licenses w ith th e n u m b ers 5 R -! Mrs. W. H. H arris, Mrs.' W alter The figures w ere compiled a m a rg in of 21 to 4, according to 726001 to 5R759000 ex p ire A p ril' m ad e h im feel no b e tte r to lay for the quarterly report o f con M arkw art, and M rs. A. R. B artsch. M elvin Sm ith, clerk of th e Sandy 30 and th a t licenses w ith num - ¡' on th e b ack p o rc h in th e evening dition called by the Comptroll T he crew w orked a to ta l of 64 G rad e school board. None Approved Yet ; hours. b ers before th e 5R726001 series I sun. er o f currency. T h e v o te w as th e sam e fo r both Lonesome Wandering 147 Hours New Budget Committee The report shows a $300,000 th e special levy by th e bo ard an d h av e alre ad y expired. So D ew ey stretch ed an d b egan drop of deposits since January S atu rd ay : U nder th e direction th e r u ra l d istric t county-w ide elec-1 C om plaints -Signed Meet Held Wednesday w an d erin g aim lessly th ro u g h th e and reflects the winter sawm ill of H elen S tro u p a M ain stre e t tion. B oth w ere approved. O f 28 com p lain ts sighed by g woods, looking and listen in g in and logging shut-dowips. gro u p w orked 147 h ours. Those Seven m en w ere interviewed School v o te rs w ere ask ed to a p tro o p ers on H ig h w ay 50, 24 o p e r-, v ain fo r som ething to fill his d------------- -------------------------------F (C ontinued on p ag e 5) F rid a y n ig h t by the ; city council p ro v e a special levy to ra ise $32,- a to rs h ave ap p eared b efore Jus-1, loneliness. to .fill th e vacancy on the City ! N o one noticed th a t D ew ey 011.92 needed to balance th e 1949- tice of th e P eace J. R. H all. Police force. Those interview ed 50 b u d g et of th e S an d y G rade L icenses can be ren ew ed a t th e ’ h a d n ’t re tu rn e d fo r h is supper. fo r the. job w ere Bruce W illiams, school d istrict. A t th e sam e elec office of G eorge P age, th e license j D ew ey’s ow ners w orried ju s t a Gresham., A ustin E. Trum an, tion, v o te rs ap p ro v ed th e bu d g et clerk in G resh am a t 620 E. P o w e ll, little w h en th e b re a k fa st th e y p u t Sandy; T hom as' E. M urray, San calling fo r $111,582.43 above th e Boulevard. O ffice h o u rs fo r oper- j o u t fo r D ew ey w en t untouched. The biggest honor roll of the year was released, by the dy; J. B. Edm unds, Cherryville; a m o u n t to be raised bn th e 6 p e r j ator-license ren ew al a re fro m 9 W hen he didn’t r e tu r n to help' high school office this week. Of the 121 students listed on C harles K eith, Sandy; E arl M. ce n t school ta x r a te lim itatio n to 12 an d 1 to 5 o’clock on w eek w ith th e ca ttle a t m ilking tim e, A nderson,. Dallas, and' Jo h n E. estab lish ed by th e state. d ay s and 9 to 12 on S atu rd ay s. th e fam ily began a search fo r him. the honor roll, ten made perfect grades.. Of the ten, seven Glick, Boring. S andy G rade School’s $32,011.92 are juniors and seniors. The freshman class had the most F ilial selection fo r the second T hey found- him . N ew licenses m u st be applied b u d g et w ill go into th e re g u la r H e h ad fallen a t th e f a r edge students on the honor roll, with seniors taking second place. chief of police has not yet been fo r a t th e G resh am C ity H all and o p eratio n of the. school an d spec of th e p astu re . H is head w as Those students who took top honors this marking period made. A pplications are still open, ial expenses th is y e a r such as a ap p lican ts m u st be exam ined by cuddled betw een h is fore-paw s as $10,000 rese rv e building fund, a one of th e tw o; s ta te exanjiners if h e w ere ju s t re stin g b efore go are: Henry Mishima, Boring, a freshman; Sharon Sleeper according to City Recorder F ran k new bus, an d a $2500 lu n ch fund. w ho a re a t th e city hall each T ues in g on. H is eyes w ere, w ide open and Joan Schnepp, both sophomores from Sandy; Bob Hew R ehberg. T he applications will go b efore th e council a t its next B esides th e a m o u n t approved d ay fro m 9 to 3 o’clock. Out-of- as if in frig h t, A dried- spotch of itt, Boring, Earl Page, Sandy, and Amelia Raysik, Boring, re g u la r m eeting and. will be sub: by th e v o te rs fo r S andy g rad e s ta te licensees m u st be re-exam all ju n io rs; and R ay G ifford, Bor-O- je c t to th e approval and selection school special levy, th e d istric t ined fo r new licenses a t th e G resh blood stain ed th e g rass. D ew ey h a d been shot. ing, Bill H arris, Sapdy, F re d E m m a P ark , P a t W orkinger and by th e council and the mayor. g e ts $56,295 fro m th e C ounty R u r - , am C ity H all also. Koehler, Cherryville, and K arl L au rell W olfe. A n ew budget com m ittee w as 1 j D new teaching contracts were signed by the liigh- al D istric t allo tm en ts. Strom ber, T routdale, all seniors. Juniors: E d w ard H all, L eroy organized by th e council Friday to r w as th e ro arin g flam es in T h e n e x t m eetin g of th e S andy : N ext H ighest L ekberg, Don O urecky, W alter n ig h t fo r a W ednesday meeting: oard of education at its Wednesday night meeting G rade School board is scheduled the b ack of th e W oodcock hom e.” Those Sqndy H igh stu d e n ts who W eise, C lara Leuna, Arlerie See- T hose bn the com m ittee are F ree T he ho u se w as u n d er co n stru c ¡,?i Light, principal of Sandy high school. fo r th e f irs t W ednesday of n ex t tion, a t th e tim e of th e fire. Mr. m ade g rad es of 1.1 to 1.4 inclusive m atter, D oris Wilcox, Bob Keck, holders R. V. Medley, chairm an; H aile Turnbull, who will teach home economics at m onth. W oodcock said he w as finishing of th e I. possible an d so qualified Bob M inyard, Plerbe Rouse,- Mar.’ F ra n k R ehberg, secretary; R. S. vat SC^O<?1 next year, comes to Sandy from Milton- th e in terio r. T h e house w as o f a fo r th e honor-roll are : ' f^orm a g o t F letcher, P au lin e Gannon, B urnell, Clarence Brown, E rnest , .er school. She graduated from Oregon State w ood-fram e co n stru ctio n w ith a p ec k er, S hirley F arrin g to n ; Ionne P h y llis H ew itt, . P e a rl R ogers, and H arris, S. R. H arper, and council T he C herryville fire w hich stucco ex terio r and finished plas H erg ert, and B lanche P ack ard , all L yla Swails. m em bers T hom as Scales, Joe and'1' and’ accor(Lng to Mr. Light, is one of the seniors; L aV aughn Sleeper, W ally S ophom ores: W ayne F re d erick Y oerger, Ronald Krebs, Roy com pletely destro y ed th e hom e te r fin ish on tire inside. 5s ^ome economics teachers in the state. W esselink,.G loria Johnson', Gloria, son, D elores Mills, G eorge Hale, of G arold W oodcock la s t w eek Soon a fte r th e blaze w as dis G eorge Beers and R ay < urnbull will take the place of Mrs. Dorothy Tennis T h e co u n ty c o u rt” is still h u n t was' ap p raised th is w eek as h av covered, neig h b o r fire-fig h ters M inyard, 1 S hirley .'Schultz,' an d C harles Sharp, M ary A nderson, Hickey, M urray. l i H home eco-0-------- - in g fo r a co u n ty ro ad supervisor. ing done m o re th a n $4000 dam agh. w ere called in to b a ttle th e blaz K athleen Forbes, a h Ju n ip rs ; Lou Dobson, A nna F itzgerald, Af th e W ednesday night m eet ¿ M Sch°o1 for th e la st Cliff E hlers, Jim Light, Jack S haron F ro st, S hirley M cgrath, R a lp h Milin, d ep u ty co u n ty s u r T h e fire sta rte d S u n d ay A pril ing fire. “M ost 'of th e ir effo rts,” ing of the, council and the budget he took second in the s ta te speech The departm ent en- M y r 11 e Stockm an, M a rg a re t Young,. D iane W olfe, B etty C as com m ittee, the group approved tournam ent, a t L infield college. At veyor, w as su g g e sted a s à pos 10, Mi?. W oodcock said, w hile th e Mr. M arler said, “w ere directed *°ut 120 K year, high school s tu th e Reno, Nev., m eetin g of th e sib ility T u esd ay n ig h t by th e fam ily w as v isitin g frie n d s in a t keeping th e su rro u n d in g build well, D elores Senff, and Bob H a r Stone; George Duribrip, Conrad th e ch ange to D aylight Savings in g s an d th e neighboring hom es low, all sophom ores and D onald H assel, B a rb a ra Benson, and B a r tim e in agreem ent w ith the plans P o rtlan d . fefhe P acific F o re n sic L ea g u e Mr. Tet- executive ro ad com m ittee. file Miss T urnbull ers w as one of a tw o-m an team T h e c o u rt’s p roblem : th e coun fro m b u rn in g . W e could see th a t Gomoll, D an iel Kane, O rval Sham- b ara P a g e . Mr. W oodcock is a p la ste re r and Navy and F re sh m en : T om D uncan, L a rry now fo r P o rtlan d and surround ty ro ad su p e rv iso r m u st he a re g is th e fa th e r of tw o children. it w as useless to tr y and save blin an d B a rb a ra K autz, a h fre sh st°h. N e P v n rv Sawi do t y ifro m th e U n iv ersity of O regon S eo SkW i.^ Or^ ’ an a 1 9 F ro st, Ja ck H ashagen, J e rr y Law- in g com m unities. " York, and S a n ! in th e c o m p e titio n t iste re d engineer. M r. M ilin q u al E v ery th in g , th e fam ily owns, in th e W oodcock home. E vidently men. T h e fin al city budget is not son, B everly.B oylan, Joyce Rebd, AÍphah e í n ° ngs to K aPPa Honorable Mention th e fire h ad destroyed m o st of com plete yet,- according to F ran k , r 41. cluding clothes, w as b u rn ed in Mr. T e te rs is m a rrie d to a re g ifiés. Joyce W ilder, G ary Coats, Bill T he nam es of those w ho m ade try ’ Larne . economics th e house a t th e tim e it w as dis “I f M r, M ilin is selected f o r th e the fire, h e said. h o n orable m ention o r g rad es of F rederickson, Dick G ray, R aynold R ehberg, city recorder. P h a t e t ™ rican Legion, istered n u rse a n d h a s a 7-months- jo b ,” said Ju d g e E- L. Pope, “w e S ta rtin g in one of th e back covered.” .... lathe? u gl Pl' ,Miss T urn- old baby. M rs. T e te rs w as in b etter th an a 2. and below those L ekberg, Jo h n h y M inyard, H a r T he Woodcock hom e w as not room s “possibly fro m fa u lty elec w ill h av e to h ire a p rac tica l ro ad I the Rtaa+ buJ ldini? consult- c h a rg e of one of th e flo o rs of th e b u ild e r to a s s is t h in t.” M r. M ilin tric al w irin g ” th e fire sw ept in su red except fo r con stru ctio n of th e re g u la r ho n o r roll follows: vey S teele,, Churlie. Sew ard, Jean- Seniors: P a t G om oll,. A da Mc n in e 'C yphers, D onna D eming, lon, tW departm ent of E u g en e H osp ital w hile h e r h u s w ould still a c t a s d ep u ty surveyor. th ro u g h the four-room fra m e in su ran ce, Mr. W oodcock said. H e b and w as a tte n d in g th e u n iv e r Gee, RUsty Reynolds,- P h y llis Jtin e Green, Dellena. Hollenbeck, said he p lan s to reb u ild on the H e w ould h av e th e a u th o rity and ho m e an d h ad alm o st consum ed M lU ra T ;teácher’ Ralph sity. b u rn ed over fo u ndation “as soon Clapp, G eraldine H ale, M axine F ae Jacksoh, F ra n cis Lake, S h ar th e e n tire house before it w as dis ! responsibility. H is a s sista n t P o rtlan d G eneral Electric hon on Bay link, W ayne L im baugh, H O f n duafe . irom th e D u rin g th e w ar, M r. T e te rs w as covered by E. W. M arler, n eigh as I can g et on m y fe e t ag ain .” McDonald, E u la M arie Sm ith, L a r p ic k McQuaw, P a u l S eem atter, ored. V; Dell B utler Tuesday n ig h t could c a rry o u t th e w ork. In th e W oodcock fam ily are ry Lee, D avid Bay link, Bill Car- H PUbiiegOn *n June and in th e F o u rth D ivision of th e 1 T h e en tire com m ittee w ill m eet bors to th e Woodcocks, E dw in Sim pson, K en n eth Schmitz, w ith a radio sketch of his life. II at Sanrt ,c, .speaking and A rm y in th e E u ro p e an th e a te r and 1 w ith th e co u rt T u esd ay n ig h t in “W e w ere ea tin g d in n er,” Mr. tw o children, G ary, age eig h t an d roll, J e r r y : Marikhrim; EU gene Stockm an, D arla H oover, B etty I Lew is W hang, G eorgia Brown, T he b roadcast came over sta tio n T sth ??y hlgh sch001- Mr. fo u g h t in five m a jo r cam p aig n s a S andy Ridge school stu d en t, and j O regon C ity’s C h am b er of Com- M a rle r said, “w hen I th o u g h I Searls, D on D avenport, P a u l Hill, .Janice D uncan, E le a n o r K uehn, KGW a t 9:30. ; Rho L Pu eSldent oi D elta an d fo r h is w a r services is th e I m erce building to discuss th e h e a r a c a r d riv e into o u r yard. D iana age 2. T he fam ily also F ra n cis Plum ondore, Bonnie Dar- M avis ', M eyer, Clarice Rogers, Mr. Butler has been, w ith P.- and diivi; W sPeech hon- rec ip ien t of a B ronze sta r. ow ned a p et dog, “b u t it evidently I t w as n o t u n til I looked o u t o u r G.E. fo r m ore th an 39 years. He p ro b lem fu rth e r. T his com m ittee w a f t sta> - 1 M iss B ethel S. C hanbein w as ,w a s n am ed by deleg ates to th e fro n t w indow th a t I realized th a t died in th e fire,” Mr. Woodcock nell, B etty .Johnson, P a t K uehn, i F ay e W arner, K ay W ohlford, and will re tire in 21 m ore m onths. L aV erne Lewis, M arilyn M ollner, j G eorgia W illiam s. W clehn m em ber of reelected W ednesday n ig h t as li ’ co ü n tv ro a d convention in M arch, w h a t I th o u g h w as a rac in g m o Said. . e°ate team, in 1948 b ra ria n fo r th e h ig h school. Incomplete Reports Show Sandy Region Accepts Budgets Sandy-Sponsored ¡ Estacada Lutheran Services Slated First o f Six Trials Finds Man G u ilty Crackdown Catches 28 W ith Faulty Licenses A Story About a White Shepherd Dog Named Dewey Volunteers Labor 476. Hours Last Week on Hospital Voters Say Yes on Grade School Levy 2,2-Million-M Bank Deposits My High School to Get Two New ers This Fall, Light Says Seven Men Checked for Police Force S andy H ig h H o n o r R oll: T e n ^Perfect’ S tudents in L argest H o n o r L ist of Y ear R o ad S u pervisor N ot C hosen Yet. C h erry v ille F ire T ak es E v ery th in g H om e-O w ner Says Radio Sketch Honors Butler