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About Sandy post. (Sandy, Oregon) 1938-current | View Entire Issue (Nov. 21, 1957)
STATE Bill Henselman Wins Top Honor B ill H enselm an, sta r q u a r terb ack fo r th e Sandy H igh School P ioneers, w as th e unanim ous choice of all six coaches in the W illam ette V alley League, for top honors a t th e q u arte d b ac k spot th is season. His selection as th e leag u e’s finest q u a rte rb a ck w as announced Sunday. W ith a c o m p arativ ely green team behind him, H en selm an k ept the P ioneers in contention th ro u g h m ost of th e gam es, although Sandy w on on ly one gam e in th e league play. Bob H ohde, senior end fo r the P ioneers playing his last season of high school foot ball, w as nam ed to an end position on th e leag u e’s m y th ical second team . ------------CP--------- Four Loral Marksmen Win Turkeys In Shoot G eorge P ullen, Bob Sm ith, C laude Dove and J o h n H ill y a rd w on tu rk e y s in th e p re - T hanksgiving tu rk e y shoot h eld S unday in a ll-d a y com p etition at th e S andy G un Club. ----------- -CP------------ Buildings Cited To Mental Care SALEM — T hree new buildings, costing $890,000, w ere opened h ere S unday a t th e F airv iew hom e for the m en tally deficient. T he addition to the school, w hich now has an e n ro llm en t of 850 girls an d 1030 boys includes a m u ltip u rp o se room, ad m in istra tio n building, and a dorm itory. G overnor R o b ert D. H olm es spoke the d ed icato ry address. O th er build in g s scheduled to fu r th e r en larg e the school include a g irls dorm itory, tw o rep lacem en t dorm itories, additions to th e hospital and h eatin g p la n t and the ad d i tion of a d istu rb e d p a tie n ts’ cottage. T he school c a rrie s a w a it ing list of 450. ------------ CP------------ Norblad Slates Talks In Valley Stumping SALEM — U. S- R ep resen ta tiv e W alter N orblad, w ho ap p eared a t th e Mt. Hood Pow W owers last w eek, is co n tinuing a g ru elin g stu m p ing cam paign th ro u g h o u t the W illam ette V alley and has slated seven m eetin g s in the area d u rin g th e n e x t w eek. On th e schedule are s e r vice and political o rgan iza tions in C orvallis, South S a lem , O regon C ity, T u rn er, Me M innville, W oodburn and H illsboro. S a tu rd a y h d w ill be a t th e U n iv ersity of O regon p a rti c ip atin g in hom ecom ing activ ities. ------------ CP------------ Forest Building Dedicated By Holmes The Sandy Post Sandy, O regon T hursday, N ove m be r 21, 1957 Tillamook Burn Timber Brings State $375,000 SALEM — One of th e last larg e blocks of snags in th e fam ous T illam ook b u rn area b ro u g h t $375,620 into state coffers h e re last w eek as 30 m illion board feet of fire- killed tim b e r in th e K ilches riv e r w atersh ed w e n t u n d e r th e au ctio n eers h am m er. The tim b e r had been a p p raised by th e state fo reste r at $309,465. T h ree of th e blocks w ith 26,410,000 board feet w ent to th e D iam ond L u m b er com pany, P o rtla n d and th e F o rest G rove L u m - Suspended licenses List Released To Newspapers M attox and L eila M ay and M icky visited at th e D avis hom e S u n d ay evening. b er com pany took th e re m ain d er fo r $21,000. A boqt 150,000,000 board feet of tim b er rem ain s in th e burn- ------------ CP------------ KELSO . . . Mr. and Mrs. V irgil D ob son w ere S a tu rd a y n ig h t guests of the Bob A rn d ts of M ilw aukie. Mr. and Mrs. S ta n le y D a vis and fam ily and g ra n d d au g h ter, T erry , and Mr. S tay to n visited w ith Mrs- D avis’ siste r and fam ily Mr. and Mrs. A lan K ennedy last w eek. SALEM — The first list of state d riv e rs ’ license sus Mrs. A sakaw a and ch il pension w as released h e re by d ren, Miss M ary M oltzcan S. F. Johnson, d ire c to r of the and Mr. and Mrs. L eland state m o to r vehicle d e p a rt m ent. The list w ill be released w eekly w ith th e hope th a t th e pu b licatio n of the nam es of those w ho have suspended licenses w ill cu t dow n on th e infractions, Jo h n so n said. He said th a t d riv in g w ith sus pended license o r w ith o u t a license are su b jec t to a sen tence u p to six m o n th s in jail and a $500 fine. F o u r m en from C lackam as county had licenses suspended .. none of th em from th e S andy-M t. H ood area. ------------ CP--------- The n e x t m eeting w ill be a I the hom e of B illy Boy Ten m em b ers and one gu. w ere p re se n t at the W ednvb- Mrs. V irginia D obson’s day m eeting. hom e w as th e scene of a baby J im D uncan of K elso u show er F rid ay fo r Mrs. L o r d e rw e n t su rg ery in a Poi aine L aven G uests included land hospital a fte r bei: Mrs. E llen R ichards, Mrs. h u rt w ith a tra c to r tire. D ella R eckm an, Mrs. A gnes --------- CP------------ Lund, • Mrs. Rosa G erm an, Mrs. Jo an P a rk e r, Mrs. G oet- chins and Mrs. K ate F leisch - m an. Those u n ab le to atte n d bu t sending g ifts w ere M is. M ary A sakaw a, V iolet G e r M em bers of S andy C m an, D orothy C assidy, B illy Boyko, G oldie S an d b last and Fellow s p lan a social ni .• Rose M eyers. M onday evening, N ovem l 25 follow ing a b rief busin The Kelso H elpers club session of th e lodge. enjoyed an evening out M on R ebekah m em bers a <’ day a tte n d in g a long planned fam iles w ill join th e gri u i d in n e r in P o rtlan d . Every fo r a p ro g ram and re f re; ..- m em b er w as able to atten d . m en ts ^served la te r in t.i evening". The Kelso H elp ers club m et W ednesday a t th e hom e BARGAIN FESTIVAL of M ary A sakaw a- A C h ris t m as p ro g ram w as discussed. POST CLASSIFIED PAGES Serial Night Planned hv IOO? eanup Norblad Eyes Governorship SALEM — R ep o rts d rif t ing into th e capitol d u rin g th e p a st few d ay s indicate th a t C ongressm an W alter N orblad is giving serious th o u g h t to th e possibility th a t he m ig h t seek the R ep u b lican govern o rsh ip no m in atio n n ex t y e a r in stead of seeking a n o th e r term as O regon’s second d istrict congressm an. N orblad last y e a r w as on the verge of seeking the g o v ernorship n o m in atio n b u t w as talk ed ou t of it a t th e last m in u te by a g ro u p of R epublican leaders, leaving a c lea r field fo r G o v ern o r Elm o Sm ith, w ho w as d efeated by D em ocrat R o b ert D. H olm es in the g en eral election. R eports reach in g Salem disclose th a t H olm es a p p a r en tly has slipped som ew hat since he took office in J a n u ary, and N o rb la d , is said to feel th a t the tim e is rip e to toss his h a t into th e g o v er norship race. If N orblad should seek the governorship, it is considered m ore th a n likely th a t P h il H itchcock w ill file fo r con gress on N o rb la d ’s d istrict. B ut if N orblad seeks re -e le c tion it is fe lt h ere in Salem th a t H itchcock m ig h t m ak e his bid ag ain st Holmes- ------------ CP------------ STORK CLUB ... A second son w as born W ednesday m orning, N ovem CO RV A LLIS — A building b er 20 to Mr. and Mrs. K en dedicated to research and d e H ovda, Sandy. He w eighed v elopm ent of th e fo rest in 7 pounds 10 ounces and has d u stry in O regon w as d ed i been nam ed P a tric k A llen. He cated here S a tu rd a y by G ov has a 20 m o n th old b ro th er, e rn o r R obert D. Holmes. K enny J r. G ra n d p a re n ts are T he building, a $500,000 Mr. and Mrs. P a rk e r H ollo s tru c tu re b u ilt of O regon way, S an d y and Mr- and M rs., wood products, w ill be used H arold H ovda of G resham . as a research center, w ill house the fo rest products la b o ra to ry and the forest CLASSIFIEDS PAY YOU lands research agency. 1955 Pontiac . Four door, h y d ra m a tic . R adio, ezy eye glass $1495 1954 Plmouth Belvedere. Four door. V e ry C lebn 945 1953 Chrysler New Y o rke r. C lean. V e ry good tire s and p a in t 945 1947 Pontiac fo u r do or sedan, gree'n. Good old car. $95 1950 Buick R oadm nster. Four door. Good m o to r and t l res $195 1955 Chevrolet 4 door wagon. Blue and ivory V 8, o ve rd rive $1595 1951 P ontiac Four door Sedan. Good ru b b e r $395 1952 Plymouth Four door. W h ite w a ll tire s $395 1952 R am ber. H ard top ,-.s . - I I 5 1 *5 3 B uick fo u r d o o r sedan. Good car. N ew seat covers $495 $695 Truck Buys' 1947 GMC 1 V2 ton. Real good. W ith bed. Four speed w ith 2 $495 1946 Chevrolet V2 ton. C ustom bed. 1954 GMC D eluxe V2 ton Bdst radio. Real c le a n $250 $1045 1950 GMC V i ton. A good buy. $495 1953 GMC T2 ton. Red. V e ry good. $795 1947 International V2 ton Long wheel base. $275 FBO RO W M ^N - H O FFM AN G resham P O N T IA C MO 5-2166