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DY É p O S T G et Y ou r F ree A d C ard» S u b scrib e T o d a y S A N D Y . O R EG O N. T H U R S D A Y . A P R IL 21. 1955 V O LU M E 17 N U M B E R 15 Single Copy 10c The Highway Four-Lane Loop Layout Revealed __..-.JJ M -.fn o n t t d id e e r r s s t trip r in w w ill be .n- fo m u r-fo d iv ivid S A N D Y A b a tte ry of state engineering d iv isio n said. about No cost estim ates have been stalled. . . . ,, . lig h w a y engineers w ere finished th is week w ith an ex- made as yet and sm a lle r engi- T h ‘\ M l; Hood L ?op’ consldered tensive 16.3 m ile re c h a rtin g >f neering crews are c u rre n tly one o f the most dangerous and the Mt. Hood Loop h ig h w a y. checking some last-m inute de- conjested highw ays the state The survey crews have been ta ils to help in the planning o f carries an average o f 3000 auto w o rk in g on relocation o f some the four-lane super h ig h w a y vis- m obiles a day. of the h ig h w a y east o f Sandy fo r uallzed by the h ig h w a y men. A p ro g ra m to stra ig h te n and the past three o r fo u r years and T hree large crew s o f engineers relocate the h ig h w a y to m ake if present plans ca ll fo r a fo u r- have been checking p riv a te prop- safer and fa ste r has been on the ane stra ig h te n e d and divided e rty lines, cuts and fills necessary le g isla tive p rogram s o f the dele- highw ay. the state h ig h w a y de- fo r the relocation to the bureau gates fro m Clackam as county fo r p a rtm e n t in M i l w a u k i e said of public roads im provem ent pro-1 the last three years. g ra m at Z ig Zag M eanwhile, the state h ig h w a y Wednesday. T w o m a jo r sharp curves w ill h ig h w a y co m m issio n , the ru lin g body o f R um ors th a t the lie stra ig h te n e d i f plans com w ould be com pletely relocated [the state road co n stru ctio n p ro picture, from left are Gil Christian, science teacher; Mrs. SANDY—A panel discussion on the impact of television on piled by the local h ig h w a y o f are not true, the M ilw a u k ie o f gram , d u rin g a m eeting in P o rt the home was the highlight of the Sandy grade school PTA Ralph Richardson,Professor Don Somerville, educational TV fice are follow ed. The tw is tin g fice said. The h ig h w a y, accord land th is week acted on 41 meeting here Tuesday night. The panel, which included four expert: Mrs. Meinig, and students Peggy Katt, Gaylo Emerson, and m aintenance loop at C h e rry v ille and the ions', ing to present plans w ill continue co n stru ctio n eighth grade students, a teacher, a mother, and an expert on 'fla t cu rve a m ile east o f Sandy to ru n along the south bank of contracts. L a rg e st o f the bids Jamie Noeliren, and Judd Mills. educations! TV, w as m o d e ra te d by M rs . A lfre d M e in ig . In this is expected to be relocated, one ¡the Sandy iver. acted on by the h ig h w a y com engineer to ld The Sandy Post [ I f the proposal o f the local m ission was the a p proval o f 3.02 Wednesday. 'h ig h w a y o ffic e is follow ed, a m iles o f g ra d in g and 2.-17 m iles H owever, no m a jo r reconstruc-| o f paving on the F la ve l street- C lackam as overcrossing section tio n w ill be started im m e d ia te ly. o f 82nd street in C lackam as The survey crews are m erely cou n ty. L o w bid was by the ¡g a th e ring in fo rm a tio n fo r a p ro Logan T a y lo r company, P o rtla n d posal to the state h ig h w a y e n g i fo r $379,934. neer w ho w ill then approve the S A N D Y T he area’s $2 m il- harvest w o rk e rs fo r the big ber- S chm idt, Estacada, w ill take care , esenlatives w ill sta rt contacting [p ro g ra m and pass it on to the T h e im p ro v in g and w id e n in g lio n b e rry and sm all fr u its crop ry crop. T hree te m p o ra ry fo rm o f the fa rm la b o r needs fo r the arm ers to get- acreage estimates state h ig h w a y com m ission, one o f 82nd stre e t in Oregon C ity S A N D Y -Confused school a u are s till in essentially good shape placement representatives w ere E agle Creek, G a rfie ld and P o rte r o tr y and settle on the num ber o f the o ffic e rs o f the M ilw a u kie w as also one o f the three pro je cts th o ritie s and p h ysicia n s here in co u n ty's delegation to the and a to p harvest can be expect- appointed by the O regon C ity o f d is tric ts . o f picke rs needed fo r the stra w Sandy w ere to ld e a rly th is w eek le g lsla tu re d u rin g the present ed th is year c u rre n t estim ates fice o f the state em p lo ym e n t ser- F o rre s t E E rickso n o f E ric k - b e rry and ra sp b e rry harvest, th a t the scheduled S alk vaccina- of* the county agent and o th e r , vice. son’s store in S p rin g w a te r w ill | The e m ploym ent o ffic e urged tio n p ro g ra m had been postponed Cecil C. Chase, Sandy, w ill rep- handle placement o f harvest fa rm e rs to place th e ir orders fo r b e rry experts showed Wednesday a w a itin g the a r r iv a l o f vaccines resent the e m ploym ent service in w o rk e rs fo r th a t area. p ickers e a rly and to be realistic Some o f the b e rry fa rm e rs in and the schedule o f shots w ould the Sandy area and R ichard A bout M ay 15, the three rep- about th e ir needs. the Sandy area have been w o r be fu lfille d fo r fir s t and second ried about cold w eather and ra in g rade youngsters as soon as pos- [ ****************************************************' d u rin g the past week, but fa rm T IM B E R L IN E One o f the fin - sible. experts assured The Sandy Post [ a l steps in re m o v in g personal The scheduled v a c c in a tio n p ro z th e re w asn’t a n y th in g to w o rry p ro p e rty of the fo rm e r o p e ra to rs g ra m w as planned to s ta r t in : about as fa r as the crop is con S A N D Y —A d elegation of ten of g ia n t T im h e rlin e lodge w ill Sandy la st M onday m o rn in g but * cerned fo r th is season. * be ta ke n F rid a y , A p r il 29, when had to be postponed in d e fin ite ly . v o tin g m e m b e rs w as picke d by * The cold w eather hasn't h u rt C ounty h e a lth nurses said the ! the Sandy g rade school P T A h ere the m iscellaneous e q u ip m e n t of ■ the berries yet, but m ig h t slow * the lodge w ill be sold a t a ta x [ p ro g ra m had b e e n stym ie d ■ 1 Tuesday n ig h t to atte n d the sta te * dow n m a tu rin g seasons on the lie n sale, a c co rd in g to an an- th ro u g h o u t the state. The h e a lth convention o f the P T A to be h eld * crop. P lants are budding slo w e r ■ * n ouncem ent fro m the bu re a u of d e p a rtm e n t said i t had o rd ered in P o rtla n d , A p ril 26-28. * The delegates a re a ll n e xt because o f the w eather, but a 1 the va ccin e and p e rm its had in te rn a l revenue o ffice . * few days o f w a rm th and sun * been ta ke n fro m the p a re n ts fo r y e a r's o ffic e rs and c o m m itte e The sale is slated to s ta rt at 11 * shine w ill s tim u la te g ro w th . the p ro g ra m . P e rm its w ill s till m em tiers o f the P TA . Selected * a.m . w e re M rs. W. L . P o irie r, n e x t T h e co u n ty agent’s o ffic e said *i A lle g e d fa ilu re o f M r. and M rs. be received fro m the c h ild re n 's y e a r’s p re s id e n t; L . M. E m e r i t w o u ld be m ore im p o rta n t t o ' C h a rle s W Slaney, fo rm e r oper- parents. * w o rry about extensive fr u it ro t 1 The Sandy G rade school was son, v ic e -p re sid e n t; M rs. John I a to rs o f the lodge, to pay w ith * C hristensen, s e c re ta ry ; M r s . caused by dam p weather. The Me h o ld in g taxes fo r em ployees re to have been the scene o f a v a c D o nald S m ith , tre a s u re r; M rs. Me cin a tio n fo r hundreds of yo u n g o ffic e re fe rre d to the w et season sulted in the g o ve rn m e n t action. M< R ic h a rd M a ro n a y, h is to ria n : last year. Me R. C. G ra n d q u ist, d is tric t d ire c ste rs la st M onday m o rn in g and schools | M rs. E d w a rd Nelson, w a ys and * B e rry crops in the Sandy area to r o f in te rn a l revenue, said the bus runs fro m seven Me m eans c o m m itte e c h a irm a n ; should in fu ll bloom by mid- [ Me lodge owes the g o ve rn m e n t $5380 w e re planned fo r the p ro g ra m . finance and M= M?. ia w h ile a schedule fo r a M rs. Ben C lapp, May. fo r June, $9344 fo r S eptem ber, * va c c in a tio n p ro g ra m In clu d in g budget c h a irm a n ; M rs. P h ilip H a rve stin g Is expected to in- ' Me and $9344 fo r D ecem ber, 1954. Me crease about tpn per cent th is | the second in the series o f shots Jonsrud, m e m b e rsh ip c h a irm a n ; P ro p e rty in clu d e d in the sale H a rry H a rv ie , su p e rin te n d e n t o f year, and an even m ore abun A J a re fu rn itu re , kitch e n and laun- w as sent to new spapers and the g ra d e school, and M rs. R u b dant p la n tin g schedule h;is been j d ry equ ipm e n t, tra c to r, g ift shop school a u th o ritie s th is w eek U n d e r the new schedule, San en H o ffm a n , the outgoing p re s i fo re to ld . P la n tin g s have in m erchandise, ski c lo th in g and dy d is tric t youngsters a re to re dent. creased 25 per cent d u rin g the equ ipm e n t, ski tow s, hotel bed *********************************************** *** M rs. H o ffm a n said the non-vot ceive th e ir second in the series year w hich w ould increase f u ding. canned goods, p lu m b in g ing delegates who w a n t to a tte n d o f jio llo shots M a y 23. tu re harvests even more. supplies and o th e r ite m s. the convention any of the th re e B e rry experts said i t w asn’t In charge o f the d isposal is days should co n ta ct h e r o r M rs . the w eather th a t was d ire c tly P aul H. W rig h t, c h ie f o f ih e de H o sp ita l W o m en P o irie r fo r luncheon tic k e ts . R eg a ffe c tin g the harvest, but the lin q u e n t accounts and re tu rn s is tra tio n fee fo r non-voting d e le w e a th e r has stopped b e rry fa rm b ra n ch o f the revenue o ffice . S p en d D a y S e w in g gates is $1. ers fro m c a rry in g on n o rm a l S laney's p e rm it to op e ra te the M rs. H o ffm a n said she and S A N D Y The m eeting o f the c u ltiv a tin g and care o f the ber lodge was canceled b y the fo r M rs. P o irie r w ould also a rra n g e ries. He said c e rtifie d berries, S A N D Y The u rg e n t need fo r scout and re a d y fo r his life c la s ta ke the tra in in g and to g ive one est se rvice J a n u a ry 7. The b u ild H o sp ita l a u x ilia ry was held at tra n s p o rta tio n fo r the delegates. n ig h t a week to the troop, plus ing w as closed F e b ru a ry 17 w hen the home o f Mrs. S. E. Cox on fo r instance, should have been scout leaders w as a m p lifie d here s ific a tio n . A b o u t 200 attended the g ra d e pow er se rvice to the lodge w as H illc re s t a week ca rh e i than* usu planted A p r il 15, but are not S ponsler said th e re is s u ffic i one weekend date a m onth. school P T A m eeting. la st T h u rs d a y n ig h t w hen a ll al because a good m any o f the K enneth G able, one o f the p a r shut down because o f d e lin q u e n t ent funds to p la n a p ro g ra m fo r yet in. a u x ilia ry w om en w ill be helping In the Sandy area, n e a rly h a lf th re e scout m a ste rs fo r the San the ne xt y e a r, and th e re a re ents present a l the m eeting sug b ills. O ffic ia ls o f M t. Hood n a tio n a l to a d m in iste r the p o lio vaccine o f the co u n ty ’s raspberries are d y tro o p to ld a s m a ll g ro u p o f m a n y cub scouts co m in g up, but gested th a t a ll p a re n ts w ith spec, raised and 75 per cent o f the p a re n ts and scouts th e y w ould the fu tu re looks sh o rt o f leaders. ia l s k ills be w e lcom ed to g ive forest announced th is w eek th a t to the p rim a ry grade ch ild re n D u rin g the m e e tin g T o m M ets- th e ir ta le n ts to a id the club. six bidders are c o m p e tin g to op on th e ir re g u la r date. stra w b e rrie s. resign. I t was an a ll day session o l g e r said Sandy doesn’t g iv e its M eanw hile, th is week, p re lim i A fu rth e r m e e tin g o f a ll the e ra te the lodge. A decision as to G il C h ris tia n and A r t B akke, tro o p a ll it should. T he boys S A N D Y — John S te w a rt, 16- n a ry wxtrk sta rte d to lin e up p a re n ts o f the scout tro o p and who w ill receive a c o n tra c t to re sew ing fo r the purpose o f fillin g both a ssista n t scout m a ste rs, d o n 't have a place o f th e ir own the parents o f cub scouts who open the hotel w ill be m ade a f the new area em ergency cup ye a r-o ld Sandy h igh school soph said th e y w o u ld re sig n at the to m eet, the present leaders have board w hich w ill also be used om ore, w ill be honored a t an o f w ill be e lig ib le fo r boy scouts te r fu rth e r study. end o f the school y e a r. The tro o p not had the tra in in g now re q u ir as a loan cupboard in connection fic ia l E x p lo re r scout ce re m o n y F ir e m e n S e e n e xt ye a r w ill be held in the m a ste r. George S ponsler w ill re ed o f a ll leaders and the p a re n ta l w ith the cancer clin ic. T h u rs d a y night. g rade school T h u rs d a y evening. C o u n ty M ee t A n n u a l P ro m S e t sign in A ugust. Luncheon was served at noon S te w a rt is the 1000th E x p lo re r re la tio n s h ip in the tro o p has not A p r il 28, a t 7:45. S A N D Y -F o u r o f Sandy’s fir e to the 17 m em bers present. The scout to be re g iste re d in the The m e e tin g w as ca lle d to de been o f the best. F or H ig h S c h o o l men attended the co u n ty m eeting cide w h a t to do about sco u tin g In business m eeting was held In the T h u n d e rb lrd d iv is io n th is ye a r. M e tsg e r said a scout m a s te r o f the v o lu n te e r fir e departm ent the co m in g m onths Sponsler An o ffic ia l of t h e E x p lo re r SANDY The annual Ju n io r- afternoon. in C anby M onday n ig h t, accord said se ve ra l o f the scouts in the doesn't have to have boys o f his [ The hospital dinner, sponsored scout d is tric t w ill be at re g u la r Senior p ro m w ill be held S a tu r in g to Sandy's fire chief, L y le tro o p a re now re a d y to advance own In Ihe tro o p , but m u s t be day, A p ril 30, fro m 9 p m. u n til by the a u x ilia ry , was such a suc m eeting o f the Sandy E x p lo re r Seaman. in class and one scout is a s ta ro v e r 21 y e a rs o f age. w illin g to m id n ig h t in the Sandy high cess it is planned to m ake it an scout troop, a c co rd in g to W in k S A N D Y Miss C arol Emerson, school gym . C h ilto n , scout advisor. annual a ffa ir. m usic in s tru c to r at the Sandy grade school, w ill speak at the T h u rsd a y evening m eeting o f the Sandy K iw a n is club, A p ril 21. Miss Em erson has chosen as her topic, Place o f M usic in Ele- « .m e n ta ry E ducation. A g ro u p of » ¿ h e r seventh and e ig h th grade g irls w ill sing several songs. » D in n e r w ill be served at 6:15 PM w ith the p ro g ra m and bus; ness m eeting fo llo w in g . On The Farm Area’s Berries Still < >k Salk Vaccination Schedule Stayed For Sandy Area Tax Lien Sale Set For Lodge, To Square U. S. Sandy Grade PTA Picks Delegates Fur State Confab The Sandy Post Sandy, Oregon I want to become a subscriber to The Post. As part ol this special offer, I will expect free classified ad cards by return mail. □ Renew my subscription to The Post. □ Start piv new subscription to The Post this week □ Enclosed find a check or money order for $3. □ Send The Post and bill me in 30 days., S i gned______________________________ bp Address Urgent Need For Leaders For Scouts Fold A t Meet Sandy Hi Youth 1000th Explorer Kiwanians Slate Music Instructor I 2 ► A » W ell-B a b y C lin ic i t ' fe To B e H e ld M a y 5 I SANDY The m o n th lv W c,l- X n» •en the SANDY— d f rhool >1 th girls volleyl tall • tin rnament and leivue won first [ play. The ist playing Sandy team won all their leag'i g en es but one. Members of the team front left to right are Elaine McDonald. Ann Stone, Ruby Weese. Diane Williams, Peg gy Katt. Karen Gannon, Diana Hemmers. Ruth nd slraigl Andreson, Donna Farmer. JoAnn Eliason. Zel da Duncan, Sandra Nasshahn. Nancy Lamb, Ernestine Phillips, Janet Spaller, Judy Eri and •lean Korbe. Their coach Is Art Kakke and managers are Karen Triplett a n d Darlene Gray. Trophies won by the team are also pic tured. o f 1 and 3 PM in t hp ie room o f the Sand A il pre-school age ch ild re n a e lig ib le fo r the free check u and im m u n iza tio n and boost shots. M others a rc urged b rin g th e ir pre-school yo u n g stf to the clinic. SANDY—Th«- boys’ haskethad team of the Sandy grade school tills year completed the season with five wins and two losses in league play, plating them In second place in the league and winning tldrd plat e in tlx- tourna m e n t. Here are tlie boys with their coach, Art Kakke. and managers. Mert Meeker and Jodil a L< Mills. Team members from left to right are llal May, Eugene Searls, ( harles Peak. Duane Morris, Jerry Kirsting, Ed Hoffman. John l.udi. Dean Fallor, Don Sherman, Hill Richard son, Ron .Munden, Kill Henselman, la-slie Nix on. Garmon Hodge, Doug Will and Terry Spahr.