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M ain street, S andy, w as cam e dow n w ith n early a foot m otorist found o ut w h en he th-* scene of e v e ry th in g but of snow . Above, a trac to r tried to p u ll aw ay from cu rb s .h e u su a l flow of tra ffic th is proves one of th e best form s sta ck e d h ig h w ith d riftin g w eek w hen Old M an W inter of tra n sp o rta tio n , a s m a n y a snow . In th e cen ter, G eorge trip I Potter, S an d y high school ' rig h t dow n th e m id d le of I M ets :er p au ses in the e othei dow n th e stre e t to give som e coach. proves th a t sk iis can M ain street. 1 n th ] be a w o n d erfu l form of t r a n s - | photo S antjy p o stm a ste r Jo h n expert advice io Dr. W alter | p o rtatio n a s w ell as a sport -• i N oehren, busy shoveling off th ? porch of his M ain street office. H O O D L A N D C O U N C IL A N N O U N C E S YULE L IG H T IN G W IN N E R S SANDY, OREGON, THURSDAY, JAN 21, I960 VOLUME 22 + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + *+ + + + + + + -!-+ + + + + + + -'. SANDY CATCHALL By M artin Clark E dito r - P ublisher, S andy Post •++++++++-W -+4-++++++++++ ++++++++++•¡•+++++++¿•1-+ Price 10c Record Snowfall Smothers Sandy M an, it’s been en o u g h to O regon stra w b e rry grow ers m a k e a body re tre a t to th e las y e a r produce 1 th e se c from h ig h w ay 36 to th e S a l 2y S tan J o h i s o i re la tiv e com fort of a T exas ond la rg e st to n a g e of record m on River. Nor her th is w eek. You know, and processing v o lu m e re a c " h ? h av ie st sn o w fall i n S an d y U nioh high school e n o u g h 's en o u g h . L ast w eek hed a sim ila r re la tiv e p o s '9, 0 1. . S andy, alo n g w .th a n d S an d y g ra d e school w ere w e h ad a nice g e n tle sn o w ition. . e s te m O regon tow ns closed T u e sd a y an d W ednes fall en o u g h for som e p ictu res S traw b erry p roduction in anti ?s. M onday n ig h t. Du. day, a s w a s th e W elches for T he Post, a n d th a t w as iur s ta te last y e a r to ta le d to low te m p eratu re s, th e snow school in th e H oodland area. a ll rig h t .o n ie S9 m illio n p o u n d s a c w as lig h t an d dry e n a b lin g — . _ ----------------- But th is w eek, m an! cording to th e USDA'S a n th e w ind to sw e. p so o.e a i,;.s I t’s ste rn s tu ff like this, n u a l crop su m m a ry released clea n an d pile deep d rifts in th o u g h , th a t b rin g s out som e in Decem ber. T h a t's 29 per o th e r spots. h a p p e n in g s th a t sort of res- c e n t m ore th a n in 1958 an d T raffic from P o rtlan d d to e y o u r fa ith in th e h u m a n n ea rly 50 per cen t m ore th a n creased to a m in im u m Con. race. the previous n in e y e a r a v e r m e re ia l c a rrie rs w ere g e n i L ike not b ein g a b le to get age. a lly k ep t rolling, alth o u g h out of th e drivew ay. T here A creage for h arv e st w as th e lu v we. ■ b eh in d sc h ed u le i.i w e w ere -- lik e m a n y an o th e r sa m e as th e y e a r before but som e in stan c es. P riv a te v e > An ex a m in a tio n for R ural u n fo rtu n a te th is w eek -• -- a cool grow ing seaso n an d h ic u la r traffic m et w ith c o n C arrier for th e post office at stu c k up to ou r e a rs in snow. periodic ra in s prolonged th e sid e ra b le d ificu lty on h ig h S andy, Oregon, w ill be open A fter a bout w ith shovel and h arv e st seaso n a n d y ield s w ay 26 b ’tw een S an d y an d for accep tan ce of a p p lica tio n s b u m p e r ja ck an d one tire w ere boosted to a record high P o rtlan d an d m any m otorist u n til J a n u a ry 26. 1960, th e c h a in on in h a lfw a y fashion, of 5.800 p oun d s per acre. drove only w h en n ecessary, if Com m ission rem in d ed today. th e situ a tio n looked hopeless a ; all. A p p lican ts m u st ta k e a ind eed u n til M ike Jacoby Y ou've heard th e fish erm en Reports in d ic ated d rifts o. w ritte n test for th is position. ca m e p o n u d in g by in his aro u n d S and y ex p an d over h ig h w ay 30 in th e C olutnb a T hey m u -: h av e r -sided w ith fo u r-track . th e big ones th a t got aw ay. G orge rea ch ed d ep th s . , in th e delivery of th e office W ell, th a t's w h a t they call h o to g r a p h 'r is so m eth in ? ig h t to te n feet from C ascade , • o ne y - a r im m ed ia te ly pre- !t a n d I a lw a y s lik e to say lik e th a t . . . o nly his a re tit Locks to T ro u td ale. S ev eral .■'t'ui ’ th e closing d a te of th e th e se th in g s c a su a l-lik e to n c tu rc s th a t, for som e r -aso ut-ks w ere sta lle d by the e x a m in a tio n . In ad d itio n th ey give th e im p ressio n I've been e rta in ly not h is fau lt. Jus i its a lo n g th e river, c a u sin g m u st h av e reached th e ir 18th sa y in g 'em for years. «If ion't tu rn out by th e tim e yo u 'v e been c a llin g ‘em a v e ’.hoy com e back from the p h o a d d itio n a l d ifficu lties for oih b 'rth d a y on th e clo sin g d a te r m otori its. ac ce p ta n ce ef ap p lica tio n s. hicle w ith four-w heel drive, to shop. E ast of S an d y alo n g the " hnr - s no m a x im u m age get w ith it, m a n , it's a four- For e x a m p le f th e Yew- Mt. Loot! h ig h w ay , s ta te a n d ‘-irr-it. However, p ersons w ho track. > n ite d S ta te s m ail service snow plow s w orked b - v c p assed th e ag e of 70 A nyw ay, b le ss h is heart, ■o s.i’t let u s dow n—a n d it co u n ty th e re w as M ike Jacoby w ith ” t’ s a load o f sco w to cau se 24-hour sh ifts in a n a tte m p t m a y be considered o nly for ren e w a b le ap- h is d au g h te r. S h arro n a n d his h a t—th is p ag e sh o u ld c a r r to k ee p m a in ar d s e c '- i’’« ’-'- ' m p o ra ry oa'i's open. Some roaiis w >re p o ln tm e n fs of one year. good frie n d Ed W est la 11 an d shot of G eorge P o tter s';! te m p o rarily closed. h> w ever C om plete in fo rm atio n a- his son Dick, all of ‘em going .,gj dow n M ain stree t a trac h - n t th e e x a m in a tio n require- dow n to see w h a t th e bosses ‘ r w h ee lin g an d d e a lin g in in e lu d .n g th e Wrlr-.,i- l a m en s an d In stru ctio n s for fi dow n on th e low er forty w ere th e snow of M ain stre t. a>: T he a c c id e n t th a t k lie ' i'i a p p lic a tio n s m ay be o b ' ta k in g of a ll th is w h ite stuff. P o stm aster John M >tsge K en n eth D ale R ehberg of ta in e d at th e S an d y Post Off- W ell. sir. before you could , p a u s in g in an e rran d do.v 1 c . A pplication form s m ust sa y Snow W hite, th e y had | th e stre e t to w atch Dr W al S an d y a t M iller's G uic th a t o th e r tire c h a in on. s la p ite - N oehren shovel out t h e 1 H ig h w ay 99 betw een Rogue be filed w ith th e U. S Civil ‘'e r v 'e -' Com m ission, W ash- ped a to w lin e o m y v eh icle ■ (ront of his office. River a n d Gold Hill al o in n:’‘on 25. D. C . e n d m ust be a n d p u lle d m e rig h t on out to BUT . . . you s ioulr ! lia ju re d N o-m an V ictor Bred; -ereiv ed or p o stm ark ed not th e h ighw ay! en th e ones th a t d id? 't ti 22. of G resh am a ’. iLa i J a n u a ry 26. It w a s th e Go d S a m a rita n I ?ut . . . a res il live sn i- fi< bit -• in sp ad es. ie a tu rin g G in n ic Erie:s a So h ere 's to th e Jacobys friends, w h 'l e h u b b ie i ’ar, e n d W e stfalls a n d th o se lik e j Ip lessly frr>m 1 th em w ho le n d a w illin g a n d I .vhatched he n other of t inov ruck . . . a r itch needed h a n d to' a ll o il Ils w ith srviril i g John Mi u> boobs w ho lik e to see how now shroud '.ng th e hi ghv. fa r dow n w e ca n g et stu c k in - '.e h in d . . . ;an d a litt!-? (U th e snow . 1 L esley My Schm it Z, 1 In te rn a tio n a l p ro b lem s fac- i w ith church groups, m em bers ix-yrar-edd d au g h te r of 3 lg th e U nited S tate s in 1960 of fire d ep a rtm en ts, civic an d L et's face it. snow ca n be and* Mrs. Jar •k Schm itz re b asis for ‘‘G reat D erisions" 'se rv ic e c lu b m em bers, in d u s m u rd er u p h ere S a n d y w a y . But so it goes. d iscu ssio n g ro u p s b ein g form- t r i a l p la n t w orkers. ITA m e m w h en It com es to tu rn in g an e l for F eb ru ary sta rt, acco rd bers. F arm Bureau. G ran g e h o n est buck in b u sin e ss. Bu’ i ing to W illiam D ickm an, m em b ers an d stu d e n ts in so u n d e rn e a th a ll th e m o an in '. j C la c k a m a s C ounty G reat De cial stu d y classe s h av e p a rtic i g ro a n in ' a n d g rip in ’ -- an d cisio n s d iscussion g ro u p c h a ir p ated In G reat D ecisions dis th e fin a n c ia l loss -• I c a n 't m an. eu ssio n groups. h e lp b u t get a c e rta in kick G reat D ecisions is an a n n u a l In fo rm atio n co n cern in g for o u t of it. You see. a lot of us | Two Boring resid en ts w ho i n atio n w id e stu d y of som e of m a tio n of stu d y g roups may com e o rig in a lly from places w hore snow w as so ra re as to ■ •ere on th e ir way to w ork 1 h e m ost u rg en t foreign policy be o b ta in ed by r a ilin g D ick be a fre ak of n a tu re . So. re a C orvallis w ere involved in p ro b lem s an d covers an eig h t m a n 's office. OLive 6-2641 ext 60. O regon City. g a rd le ss of m y exterior, w hen i tw o-car accid en t so u th of | w eek stu d y series. F act sh eets, p rep ared by th e Topics included In th e 1960 it snow s I get a little excited Oregon City last w eek 3 he tw o men. F ran k Go- F oreign Policy' Assn., provide e ig h t w eek stu d y series are; deep dow n an d a lw a y s w on- ey. 31. rt. 1. box 926, th o u g h t I «he stu d y m a te ria l used by Feb. 7—C om m unist T im e tab le d - r if th is w ill be th e deepest to be thp d riv er of one o f ! th e in fo rm al stu d y or d iscu s !or 1960— W hat O dds; Feb 14 I'll ever see. F riends, I th in k th is is th e ’he ca rs involved, suffered a Sion groups. T he sh e ets are — Divided E urope — Coopera d eep est 1 11 ever see S p eak in g left a rw fra c tu re an d h ad to a v a ila b le a t th e O regon City- t'o n or C risis’ ; Feb. 21—Red u n d erg o surg ery . He also had , L ib rary a n d th e co u n ty ex C hina On th e M areh— W hai of snow , th a t is. U S . A ction’ : Feb. 28—W hat Of course, a S an d y sa v a n t b ru ises an d w as in a s ta te of ten sio n office. T he ex ten sio n office ¡n o -e . C h an ces for In d ia 's M iddle such a s John M ills took tim e shock. Hts p assen g er. K ary Me- gon City w ill fill m ail orders, W ay ?; M arch 6—M iddle E ast o u t from his snow sh o v elin g T u esd ay to allo w a s how -- D erm ed. 19. rt. 1. box 217. - acco rd in g to D ickm an. Re —W hat Hope fo- S ta b ility ? m 'n d you. th is w as not a p re suffered four b roken rib s an d q u e s ts sh o u ld be m a ile d to M arch 13 — W h at G oals for dictio n • • th a t th is w as p ro a broken ste rn u m or b re a s t Box 511. O regon City T he fact A frica's New le a d e r s ? ; M arch 20—C u b a ’s R evolution— Re b ab ly on ly th e b e g in n in g b o n e b ru ises an d shock. ' T he a tte n d in g p h y sician sh eets p acket sells for $100 form or F laaco ?; M arch 27— A fter all, w e do still have In past years. C la ck a m a s V 8. G lo b al S tra te g y _ W hat Jo h n e m p h asized th is w as sa id th e two m en w ere in fair er ndition. co u n t’ in ch v a tu sA i - u sm m s lx ) OnUantc io I960’ F e b ru a ry a n d M arch to go. Rural Mail Carrier Test Set "Great Decisions' Groups Being Formed In County Two Men Hurt !n Car Crash Number 3 Schools w ere not ex p ected to re-open th is week. No serio u s pow er o u ta g es h av e oeeured in th e S andy H oodland a re a d u rin g th is la test snow fall, nor h av e tele phone srv ices been d isru p ted to an y ex ten t. F orecasts in d ic ate th e p o s sib ility of m ore p rec ip ita tio n in th e next few days. F reez ing rain or m ore snow w ill lik ely be in store for th is are a a n d su b freezin g te m p e r a tu re s a re expected for sev- veral days. First Fata! Reported T he S andy-M t. Hood Loop h ig h w ay claim ed its first life th is y ea r w hen on e m an w as k illed an d two o th ers h o sp i ta liz ed as th e resu lt of a co l lision ab o u t a m ile e a s t of W ild Bill Rock, so m e six m iles east of R hododendron on J a n u a ry 15. S -t. Tom C utsforth re p o rt ed B'-r' F H anson. 48, o p e ra tor of a n ig h t clu b in John Day, w a s pronounced d ead on arriv a l al th e G resh am C om m u n ity h o sp ital wh->n he w as ta k e n by L arry Prior, d riv er of th e Mt. Hood am b u lan c e. D river of th e e a r H anson w as. In w as K askell Scott, 35, also of J >hn Day, w ho said th ey w ere ea sib o u n d on h ig h w ay 26 a l th e tim e of th e a c cid en t. Scott, m a n a g e r of a John Day fu rn itu re store, said he ro u n d ed a slig h t curve m d o bserved a p an e l tru ck i< m in g dow n th e hill a t him "w ell o v i r" on his sid e of th e roadw ay. He said he sw erved to th e rig h t in an a tte m p t to avoid th e collision but w as tlnablP to do so. Scott, w ho sa id (he a c c i d en t w as n ea rly h ead -o n , s u f fered facial laceratio n s, shock an d possible fra c tu re of th e hip. acco rd in g to C utsforth. C h arles H enry P arker. 2816 N'E 63rd street. P o rtland, w h s w as d riv in g a 1956 C hevrolet p an el tru ck reg istered to PGE com pany of P o rtlan d , w a s t a ken to th e P rovidence h o sp i tal by a p riv ate car. He s u f fered ch est In ju ries a n d an a n k le fractu re. C u tsfo rth , w ho w as assist ed by Irw in O lsen of th e sta te police, sa id it w as sev eral h ours before h e w as a b le to locate P ark er P ark er w as rep o rted to be w orking forem an of PGE’s electrical m a in te n a n c e an d «construction d e p a rtm e n t an d w as returning to Portland from P elton dam . C u tsfo rth said th e re w as ab o u t tw o a n d one h a lf in c h es of pack ed snow on th e h ig h w ay , w hich w as very slick, a n d it w as sn o w in g h eav ily a t th e tim e of th e ac- cM p it. G ene Bow n a n , p resid en t f th ■ Mt. Hood In ter-clu b Council rep o rts w in n ers in th? C h ristm as lig h tin g con- tes. sp o n so red by th e Council. H onors w ere div id ed into th ree classe s of first, second an d th ird prizes: resid en ces on H ig h w ay 26 h om es off ih e h ig h w ay on b ran ch roads, an d a c lassificatio n for p u b lic b u ild in g s, p riv ate b u sin esses an d chu rch es. W in n ers in th e first group i p riv ate hom es on th e high w ay ) w ere: first prize, Joe Woodle. Brightw ood rea lto r; second prize. Mrs. S elm a W il son, B rightw ood; th ird place, Bill S tein b arg p r, W emme. H onorable m e n tio n s in th is gro u p w en t to Lloyd W illiam s of B rightw ood; W a lte r Vol- brecht, W em m e an d to Al G reen w alt, W em m e. In th e off h ig h w ay c la s s i- flcat'o n , first prize w in n er w as L eonard S m ithson, W e l ches; H arold Livengood, of Sleepy Hollow Road, took second p lace an d Leo Burgess also of Sleepy Hollow Road, w as aw ard ed th ird prize. H onorable m ention w en t to Keith Bowman, proud ow ner if a new hom e a t W elches. Mert W h eeler's w eav in g shop in R hixlodendron took first p lace in th e business, p u b lic b u ild in g a n d ch u rch alegory. Second p lace w ent to M cPaul's M otel in B rig h t wood; th ird prize w as given to W em m e B aptist church. Ho to ab le m e n tio n s w ere won by D ave an d Polly O w e n s' igzag in n , th e S now line M otel in R hododendron an d Cook's M otel n ea r B rig h t wood. T he g ran d sw ee p sta k es honor w as aw a rd e d to J. A. C alkins, Brightw ood. w hose resid en ce w as ju d g e d th e best lig h ted an d d ecorated s tru c tu re of all th ree c a te g o r ies. Sandy Blood Donors May Give Feb. 17 All people In th e S andy a re a a re u rg ed to d o n a te blood F eb ru ary 17 betw een 4 pm. an d 7 pm. a t th e P resb y te rian C hurch an n e x . T he Red Cross is v ery low on blood an d h as given th is a re a a 5«) p in t goal. T hose w h o w ould like to sig n up for d o n atio n s m ay do so by c a llin g Mrs. A gnes Barker, MU 7-2351. Red Cross blood donors w ho h av e a h isto ry of h e p a ti tis (also c a lle d ‘y ello w j a u n d ic e’) or w ho h a v e h ad m a la ria or ta k en a n ti- m a la r ia d ru g s w ith in th e p a st tw o y ea rs, a re b ein g a sk e d to d e te r blood d o n a tio n s u n til fu rth e r notice. M alaria l or ja u n d ic e d blood can n o t be used for w hole blood tra n sfu sio n s, but by m ean s of sp e cia l p ro cess ing is co m p letely sa fe for fra ctio n atio n . Reason for t h e p rese n t c u rta ilm e n t is a c u rre n tly a d If on e m o n th ’s report told e q u a te su p p ly of d eriv a tiv e s th e w nole story I w hich, of coupled w ith Ihe in creasin g course, it do esn ’t) , S an d y cost of p rocessing ja u n d ic e d w ould be ju st ab o u t th e mos- an d m a la ria l blood for fra c tio n atio n . r o s e -rous m u n ic ip a lity i W hen th e fra ctio n atio n th -‘ I- U nited S tates. p rogram is a g a in ex p a n d ed , T h ” recorder's report for U com b r as p resen ted at th e donors w ith a Jau n d ice or J a n u a ry m eetin g of he c n . m a la ria l h isto ry w ill be n o ti council g av e of a to ta l of fied. Robert W ills, p rogram 58,021.83 in co llectio n s as com c h a irm a n of C lac k am a s c o u n pared w ith 52,550.97 in ex- ty. said i’.e w as co n fid en t th a t w h en th e need for th e ir blood , e n u itu re s arose su ch d onors H ere's th e report in d e ta il: a g a in w ould respond a s g en ero u sly COLLECTIONS W a te r Rents $175191 as th ey h av e In Ih e past. Robert W ills pointed out S ew er R ents 832 00 Court Fees 291 50 th a t donors w ho h av e had City L icenses 75 0? m a la ria are e lig ib le to give Tax«>s 4912 (X) a g a in two y e a rs a fte r th ey M iseelia i-ous 162.18 h av e had an a tta c k or ta k e n an y a n ti-m a la ria drugs. 8024.83 T otal D onors w ho h av e not h ad ja u n d ic e or m a la ria are still EXPENDITURES $1544.69 u rg en tly needed to p rovide P ayroll a d e q u a te w hole blood s u p S u p p lies all d e p a rtm e n ts HMJ6.28 plies, W ills rem inded. ■City Report Submitted State Tim ber Sales Jump To A ll-Tim e High I n '59 T im b er sa le s on s ta te ow ned forest la n d s m a n a g e d by the s ta te forestry d e p a rtm e n t reach ed an a ll-tim e h igh in 1959 T h is w as th e w ord from V ance L. M orrison, a s s is ta n t s ta te forester M orrison re s e a le d th a t sa le s m o u n ted to $3.210.300 la st y ear, b e tte rin g th e previous y e a r’s to ta l of $2.313.698 T h e in crease w a s not du e to a n in crease in v o lu m e of stu m p a g e offered for sa le but to th e in creased footage of g reen tim b er p laced on th e m ark et. M orrison ex p lain e d S alvage operations In the T illam o o k b u rn h av e alm o st en d ed an d it w as from th is a re a th a t m uch of th e tim e r h a s com e In p ast years. In th e m a tte r of v alu es, M orrison cited recent sa les w here green D o u g las fir w -nt a t prices ra n g in g from $30 to m ore th a n $50 per th o u sa n d board feet w h ile th e fire k illed tim b e r w a s sold for ab o u t $10 M orrison p o in ted out th a t all th e forest la n d s com ing u n d e r th e Jurisdiction of th e s ta te forestry d e p a rtm e n t are yield b a s 's w ith th e allo w ab le b eing m a n ag e d on a su stain e d cu t g n v -rn e d by grow th.