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    THE SANDY
THURSDAY, JANUARY 21, 1960
THURSDAY, JANUARY 21, I960
THE
G re a t Decisions G roups
O p e n To Everyone
SANDY
POST
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POST
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. a n c e T h e N atio n al F ou n d a
in C lack am as County, not o n ­
t.o n 's t . : t ns’.ve research and ly tor th ? c u m at v ictim s of
p ro fessio n al ed u catio n pro- th ese cripplers, but for th eir
g iam s.
fu tu re victim s To su m it up.
"In short," Tuor said, "not we iee(j h an d s a n d logs to
P lan s for an intensified,
only h a s C lac k am a s County help those w ho h av e th e use
R alph F. Cooke h as arm o u r
A nyone in te reste d in lear G reat Decisions, w hich has co u n ty -w id e New
M arch of
I of neither.
cd his p la n to re tire on M arch
n : g m ore ab o u t A m erica s been offered n a tio n a lly for Dimes w ere a n n o u n c ed today been d ep e n d en t on o th er c o u n ­
by Dr. R ichard II Wilcox
31, from his position a s Tim
Sandy C h a irm an is Mrs.
foreign policy w ill have a m ­ he past six years, is th e F or­ hy G ordon Tuor. c h a irm a n of tie s in O regon a n d th e n atio n
T he O regon Poison Control her Manager?) it S taff O fficer
to
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ts,
but
Harold
Edes.
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ple o p p o rtu n ity du rin g the eign Policy A ssociation iFPA i the C lac k am a s County Chap
-
on th e Mt. Rood N atio n al
w e n a \ e also failed to c o n ­ th a ir m a n
is- Mrs. C harles
m S n th s ah ead .
a ¡2 year-old n a tio n a l ed u ca ter of The N a tio n a l F o u n d a ­ trib u te a n y th in g to th e ty p e Fielding.
a n a ly sis of th e 503 ca se s i Forest, acco rd in g to P aul E.
M any O regon lib ra ria n s are t '-n.il agency. Its purpose is tion. T h e tra d itio n a l e d u c a ­
h an d led d u rin g Ihe 1959 fisca lu f f . Mt H oid F o r's! S u p e r­
a lre a d y g ath e rin g books re to help people u n d ersta n d tio n al an d fu n d -ra isin g c a m ­ of rese arch w hich led to th e
year, a n d th e s ta t.stie s cm visor
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s
for
the
la tin g to foreign policy topics ■rl i al in te rn a tio n a l issues p aig n is sch ed u led for th e
p h asize th e d a n g e rs inhere:
p ro fessio n al ed u c atio n p ro ­
Cooke h as occupied his pres
th a t w ill be discussed by the facing th ? A m erican govern- m onth of Ja n u a ry .
in m a n y com m on h o u seholdd •■tit position sin ce 1938, w hen
g
ra
m
w
hich,
for
exam
ple,
f
i­
G re a f Decisions stu d y groups n e T ai d people. FPA is n o n ­
L ab e llin g th e C lack am as
products.
h e w a r tra n sfe rre d from a
n an ced Dr. Jo n a s S alk ’s tr a in ­
in F eb ru ary an d March.
p artisan .
n o n -g o v ern m en tal County C hapter, "one of the in g in research .”
As m ig h t be expected, m ost ■cmilar p o sitio n on th e G if­
C o-chairm an of O regon’s -‘a! am i non-profit. It is s u p ­ m ast d ep a n d en t h av e-n o ts of
cf the- .' ca se s re su lle I fr, in
--rp lain in g th a t ass sta n c e
At S an d d y g rad e school tin th e a c c id e n ta l sw allo w in g by ford P inchot N atio n al Forest.
G reat D ecisions program are ported m a in ly by contribu- T he N atio n al
F o u n d a tio n ’s
Cooke b eg an his ca reer in
Mrs. M abel Mack, a ssista n t iona an d fo u n d atio n g ran ts. 3X00 C h ap ters ” T uor sa id th a t I from th e so lv en t C h ap ters to fifth g rad e is stu d y in g m u lti ch ild ren of d a n g e ro u s com
director of Oregon S ta te Col The FPA p rep a re s fact sh eets since 1938 th e M arch of Dimes ih e “h av e-n o ts" w as a tim e- plication by tw o n u m b ers pounds. A to ta l of 251 w rc 1921 on th e Black H ills Na-
’ o na I Forest a ; a
Forest
i inured p rac tice of T he N a ­ T heir new re p re se n ta tiv e for
lege extension service, and i for p a rtic ip a n ts.
h as raised in excess of $249.-
tio n a l F o u n d atio n . Tuor said, stud n t council is D ian a Lin I- ch ild ren 1 >ss th a n th ree y ea r- Ranger. He w as ap p o in ted
Dr C h arles Dean, G reat D e­
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in
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County,
of'
In O regon. G reat Decisions
ol age. an d 361 w ere u n d r io a sim ila r position on th e
ci ions re p rese n tativ e for th e s co-sponsored by O regon w hich $362.045 h a s been spe it "th C lac k am a s County C h a n ­ sey. Mrs. S ulzbach
is the 10 y ea rs of ag e
Mt B aker N atio n al Forest in
In stitu te of In te rn a tio n a l A f­ S tate College ex ten sio n se rv ­ for m ed ical ca re a n d r e h a b ili­ ter feels, how ever, th a t it is teacher.
Of th e to ta l -151 accid en tal 1926. w h ere h e served u n til
fairs. gen eral extension dlvi 1 ice an d th e g en e ral extension ta tio n of th e co u n ty polio p a ­ tim e we b ecam e more th a n a
in g estio n s h an d led by th» his tra n sfe r to a T im b er M an
d ra in on th e g enerosity of
s on. s ta te system of higher division of th e s ta te sy stem of tients.
M rs. M arlly M eyers' eig h th
M arch of D im es co n trib u to rs g ra d e class h as been w orking R egistry, 24 involved ex tern al ag em nt sta ff position on th e
education.
higher educatio n in coopera-
m ed icin es for h u m a n s, 2X6 in ; G ifford Pinchot N atio n al F o r­
“To su p p le m e n t th is,” he m o th er co u n ties an d sta te s.
T hey report th a t a lth o u g h
ion w ith th e FPA. th e sta te said, “w e h av e h ad to call on We a re p a rtic u la rly an x io u s on Oregon H istory scrapbooks te rn a l m edicines, 77 house est in 1939 He is a v e te ra n
w hich w ere d u e Ja n . IS. Last holdd p re p a ra tio n s. 16 petrol
local discussion groups are d e p a rtm e n t of ed u catio n , the T he
N atio n al
F o u n d atio n
of W orld W ar I.
ju st now being form ed in s ta te library, a n d som e 25 th ro u g h th e y e a rs in order to play a n ac tiv e role in The w eek. Ja n . 14. Mrs M eyers cu m d istilla te s, 19 cosm etics
Cooke w ill he succeed ed by
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n
d
atio
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w
as
sick
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Mrs.
H
an
eb
erg
each county, lib ra ria n s are sta te w id e o rg an izatio n s.
40 pesticides. 11 p la n ts (such H arold Dahl, w ho h as been
th a t C lac k am a s C ounty polio p a n d e d program , an d to do
su
b
stitu
te
d
.
M
ike
M
otejl
is
g e ttin g ready ea rly in a n tic i­
T hose w ho h av e p a rtic ip a ­ p a tie n ts w ould not be d e ­
at to a d sto o lsi, 26 p ain t p ro ­ serv in g on th e G ifford Pin
p atio n of req u ests for m a te r­ ted in the p ro g ram in th e prived of n ecessary aid. T his th is a successful .March of th e ir new stu d e d n t council ducts, an d 21 m iscellan eo u s chot N atio n al Forest as D ist­
D
im
es
in
C
lack
am
as
County
rep
resen
tativ
e.
ial ab o u t t h j eig h t discussion pas w ill be m ora th a n g lad y ea r we a g a in h av e h ad to
com pounds.
rict R an g er of th e Mt. A dam s
topics: C om m unist T im etable o help o th e r g ro u p s o rg a n ­ ap p ly for ad v a n ce s to m eet is m a n d ato ry ."
T he la rg e st n u m b e r of ac- D istrict. He h as occupied th is
C allin g for v o lu n teers to
for 1960; Divided E urope; Red ize. For info rm atio n you can o u r d eficits.”
Mr. C h arles L an e’s eig h th cien ta l p o isonings by a sin g h position sin ce 1956.
sta ff th e M others’ March an d g rad e class is also w o rk in g o'
C hina on th e M arch; C hances also contact th e C lack am as
p roduct w a s a ttrib u te d
’<-
Such ad v an ces, T uor said, o th e r a c tiv itie s of th e cam
for In d ia's M iddle W ay; Hope County E xtension Office, OL
th eir O regon H istory s c ra p ­ b aby asp irin , w ith 40 cases.
com e from fu n d s forw arded p alg n , Tuor said, "th e New
book. In a rith m e tic th ey have O th er a sp irin s a n d d a n a lg e s ­
for S tab ility in th e M iddle ’-2641, E xtension GO.
to T he N atio n al F o u n d atio n M arch of D im es is a classic
been w orking on incom e tax ics ac co u n ted for an a d d itio n ­
E a st; G oals for A frica’s New
bv th e m ore solvent of th e
e x a m p le of people b an d in g forms.
al 53 cases. B a rb itu ra te s e d a ­
L eaders; C u b a’s R evolution;
o rg a n iz a tio n ’s 3100 C hapters.
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Russell Dobson, a m em ber tiv es w ere close b eh in d wit
to g e th er v o lu n ta rily to do a
T
hese
fu
ndds,
h
e
said
,
are
a - I U. S. G lobal S trategy.
AT
of th is class, step p ed on a 38 cases, s tim u la n ts cau sed 30.
used not o n ly for assista n c e job th ey know m ust be done.
The Social S ecurity A d ­
T he organization behind
n a il a n d w a s out of school in secticid es
THE SANDY POST
poisoned
27 m in istra tio n th is w eek ro u n d ­
to C h ap ters b ut also to fi- And w e h av e a job to b? done
for a day.
cle a n in g a g e n ts 15. lye an d ed out 20 y ea rs of m o n th ly
’ MSR*.»Z4
o th e r corrosives 13, tu rp e n tin e benefit p a y m e n ts as ch eck s
12, an d dyes a n d shoe polish
w ere m a ile d to 13-3» m illio n
12 eases.
m en, w o m en t a n d ch ild ren in
T he Poison C ontrol Registry co m m u n ities a ll over th e N a ­
is jo in tly sponsored by th tion.
S tate M ed 'cal Soci 'ty , S tat
In m a rk in g th e event, W il
Board of H ealth an th e U n i­ liam L. M itchell. C om m ission
versity of O regon M edical er ol Social Security, noted
School, an also receives th ? th a t 1960 is th e 25th a n n i-
su p p o rt of th e h o sp ital an d v ersity y ea r of th e Social S e ­
p h a rm a c e u tic a l asso cia tio n s cu rity Act. F irst m o n th ly b e n ­
It m a in ta in s an a ro u n d -th e efits u n d er th e F ederal social
, clock c o n su lta tio n serv ice for in su ra n c e system , Mr. M itchell
p h y sic ia n s
an d
h o sp itals said , w ere p a y a b le for th e
w hich u n o u b te d ly h a s helped m o n th of J a n u a ry 19-10. Since
save m a n y lives sin ce th e : th a t tim e, 21 m illion b e n e ­
R egistry w a s founded in 1957 ficiaries h av e received bene-
O regon h ad 16 ac c id e n ta l , i f its to ta llin g $50.4 billion. T his
poisoning d e a th s d u rin g th e In clu d es a ll p a y m e n ts to d is ­
1959 fiscal year. All of us can a b l e d w orkers u n d er a m e n d ­
h elp red u ce th e toll th is y ear m e n ts to th e law e n a cted in
by k eep in g d an g e ro u s com 1956.
p o u n d s out of th e reach of
R etired w orkers an d th e ir
( h lld ren , an d hy re a d in g an d d e p e n d e n ts h a v e received $38.1
follow ing closely th e m a n u ­ b illio n ; $11.6 billion in m o n th ­
fa c tu re s’ in stru c tio n s on pro ly b en efits h a s been p aid to
d u ct co n tain ers.
th e su rv iv o rs of w orkers w ho
If you su sp ect a n accid en tal h av e d ied ; a n d sin ce Ju ly
poisoning h a s occurred, »'all 1957, a b o u t $750 m illio n h a s
your p h y sician Im m ed iately been p aid to d isa b le d w orkers
an d follow his d irectio n s to ag ed 50 to 65 an d th e ir d e ­
th e letter. If he a sk s th a t you p en d e n ts.
In
ad d itio n
to
I,ring th e person to h is office m o n th ly b en efits, lu m p -su m
or ti ho sp ital, be su re to b rin g p a y m e n ts to su rv iv o rs h av e
th e co n ta in e r of th e suspected a m o u n te d to $1.2 billion.
product, ss th a t th e physician
At Hie en d of 1959. th e 13%
w ill know w h a t ty p e of tr e a t­ m illio n i .-opie receiving b e n e ­
m ent is indicated.
fits u n d e r th e o ld-age. s u r v i­
vors, a n d d isa b ility in su ra n c e
p rovisions w ere b eing paid
$1150 m illio n a m o n th . O ne
y ear ag o 12‘a m illion b e n e ­
fic ia rie s w ere b eing paid $687
m illion.
A lth m gli th e g en e ral p u h lle
The C o m m u n P y Presby-
•c ;a i C hurch of S an d y w ill m ay th in k ol "social stc u rity ”
hold d ed icatio n of th e new a s so m e th in g m a in ly fo r th e
irg a n S u n d ay ev en in g J a n ­ o ld er p o p u la tio n , Mr. M itchell
uary 21. 7 pm. Ja m e s W elty, said , tiie su rv iv o rs' provision
'■ganist of First P resb y terian of th e law a re a b u lw a rk of
Church. P o rtlan d , w ill be th e i.ot ction for A m erican fam i
lies. He po in ted out th a t 1.3
ju e st o rg an ist.
Light re fre sh m e n ts w ill be m il.o n o l th e e stim a te d 2 m il­
icrved by th e ch o ir follow ing lion fa th e rle ss ch ild ren in th e
N ation
a re now receiving
Ihe services.
m o n th ly su rv iv o rs In su ran ce
b en e fits; a t th e en d of 1940,
only 48,000 fa th e rle ss ch ild ren
vere on th e su rv iv o rs in s u r­
a n c e b en e fits rolls. N inety per
cen t of th e m o th e rs a n d c h il­
d ren in th e co u n try a re now
e lig ib le for su rv iv o rs b en efits
The S an d y P ioneer clu b
sh o u ld th e h ea d of th e fam ily
will m eet S u n d ay , J a n u a ry die.
31 at noon for a Pot-luck.
T he Social S ecurity A dm in
Free coffee w ill be served.
E veryone is co rd ially in- istra tlo n h as in its files th e
w ork h isto ries of m ore th a n
! vited, in clu d in g pioneers an d
130 m illion people to w hom
io n -p io n eers At th is m eet-
social secu rity acco u n t n u m b e r
a co m m ittee w ill be se-
Ice -cd to choose a k in g an d ca rd s h av e been issued sin ce
1936. Between 70 a n d 80 m il­
lucen for th ■ Ju ly m eetin g .
lion of th ese people had e a r n ­
in g s cred ited to th e ir social
se cu rity ac co u n ts d u rin g th •
p a st year.
Social secu rity b en e fits a re
P hilip D. R utledge, son of paid o ut of tw o se p a ra te tru st
tr. an d Mrs T heron W. Rut- fu n d s m a in ta in e d in th e U.
1 : rt. 2, bOX 313. Sandy T re asu ry . T hose fu n d s h av e
en d A rnold L. Riggs, w ho is been b u ilt up w ith th e social
tho son of Mr an d Mr.». L es­ se cu rity ta x co n trib u tio n s of
li? J. Riggs, rt. 1, box 348 of Im ployers, an d th e se lf-e m ­
>f og, a re
u n d erg o in g th e ployed. Money not needed f o r
st cycle of basic In fa n try th e p ay m en t of cu rren t bene
• a i iii'g at th e larg est Wpst fits a n d ad m in istra tio n is in ­
oast In fa n try T ra in in g Cen- vested in in terest h e a rin g oh
r. Both fellow s w ere a s ­ lig a tio n s of th e U.S. G o v ern ­
signed to C om pany A, 8th m ent. T he Interest e a rn e d is
B attle Group. 3rd Brigade at ad d ed to th e Funds. T he Old-
Fort Ord, Cal.
Age a n d S urvivors In su ra n ce
P h ilip g rad u a ted from San- j T ru st F und is e stim a te d to be
ly h igh in 1956 an d A rnold I
$20.1 b illio n a s of D ecem ber
'ra d u a te d in 1954. W hen th ey ; 31, It« » T he D isa b ll'ty In
h av e co m pleted eig h t w eeks ' su ra n c e T ru st Fund, e s ta b lis h ­
' in stru c tio n in g en e ral m il- I ed on J a n u a ry 1, 1957, is e s ti­
tai v su b jects, in d iv id u al pro m a te d at $19 billion.
’ ct on a g a in s t ch em ical, bio- i B e g in n in g w ith th e f r t'. ,» i
¡'¡p 'cal a n d rad io lo g ical at- I
!: an d defense, rifle m a rk |
p
¿9$
sm a n sh lp ,
In fa n try
tactics, |
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f.rst aid. m ilita ry
justice,
m a in te n a n c e an d su p p ly econ
omy, th ey w ill go on to a d ­
AT
van ced In fa n try or sp e cia l s ’le
la in ir g . P hilip an d Arnold
Dimes March
Slated Here
Accidental
Poisonings
Cooke Plans
Retirem ent
\ n a h zed
Grade School
Aetiv ¡ties
YOUR SOCIAL
SECURITY
RADIO
STATION
1030 ON YOUR DIAL
PROUDLY PRESENTS
SCOH
Dedication
Scheduled
Sandy A re a
H ighlights
THE GOSPEL SINGER
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With His Inspiring Hymns Of A!! Faiths
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