Sandy post. (Sandy, Oregon) 1938-current, September 14, 1961, Page 10, Image 10

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All families now receiving the
Nell s
Sandy Post must pay their sub­
*^ b y
E v e ry so ofie n 1 have to blow
m y sta ck about the cotton-pi k-
in ' bread w ra p p e rs Now I have
decided I hat I w ould lik e to get
m y hands on the c h a ra c te r that
sold the idea to the bread co m ­
panies I im a g in e he is basking
in the sun on some d e lig h tfu l
island, com plete w ith his own
s w im m in g pool, loaded w ith
m oney; and we, the poor labor-
¡ng class, have to fig h t to open
a m easly loaf of bread I w ould
Just as soon they w ould go back
to the old sty le o f brefed w ra p ­
per.
A gain we are losing som e of
our
senior citizens. A ngelo
" N ic k ” K olaros, of Rhododen­
dron passed aw ay. N ic k and
Ja c k are ju s t as m uch a p a rt
of the m ou n ta in as the m ountain
is. They have been togerher on
the m o u n ta in fo r b e tte r than Mi
years. O rig in a lly they w ere lo­
cated at S w im . Wash
Then,
when N ic k ’ s health
began Io
fa il, they moved down to Rho­
dodendron
O u r deepest s y m ­
pathy to Jack.
B ill L e m p ke passed aw ay last
week He w ill be missed by Sum-
30, or the delivery will be dis­
continued . . .
If You Wait Until
October 1st
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The Sandy Post
EXTRA CASH
j m e r as w ell as re g u la r re sid e n ts
I on the m ountain as he a lw a y s
was a va ila b le fo r odd jobs M any
people have w a te r because o f the
w ells B ill dug O ur deepest s y m ­
pathy to his fa m ily .
D oc” l'g e ls ta d was se rio u sly
I in ju re d in a one-car sm ash-up
ju s t the other side of K elso. H ad
his neck broken in tw o pla eg.
a ll the rib s on one side broken,
and o ther in ju rie s He is in se r­
ious condition in the G re sh a m
H ospital.
I f you have th a t yen fo r
C hine-e food, and do n 't w a n t to
d riv e into town, tr y the B a rlo w I
T r a il Lodge. Toots and T im G a l­
lagher are endeavoring io please
yo u r palate and they a re doing
a fin e job. A lso (he sam e excel- i
lent taste tre a t in A m e ric a n food. ]
Besides, 'l oots and J im are v e ry
c h a rm in g folks.
Jack Jancan's son, John, is j
now staying w ltn Ja ck and F lo r­
ence. lie w ill be a ju n io r at
Sandy high.
Whoops* M a x i n e H ic k e y ’s
nam e was le ft o ff the lis t o f o u r
Gadwood's bow ling team .
A second land exchange be 1 rector, Karl S Landstrom.
I tween the Bureau of Land M a n ­
C h a irm a n
of the C olum bia
agem ent and Steb o, In c . a R iv e r Gorge C om m ission. M rs.
| V ancouver lu m b e r fir m , has G e rtru d e G. Jensen, P o rtla n d ,
i com pleted plans fo r p reserva- re ce n tly was aw arded the Con­
Ilio n of a scenic s trip along t S. se rva tio n A w a rd by the D e p a rl-
H ig h w a y .'10 in the C o lu m b ia I m ent of the In te rio r. She re-
| R iv e r G orge.
; ceived the a w a rd fo r her e ffo rt
T h is fin a l exchange, w h ich w ill ! and accom plishm ent to w a rd p re ­
I b lock up a s trip of v irg in fo re st se rvin g Ihe Gorge fo r p u b lic e n ­
I land along tin* h ig h w a y fo r pub­ jo ym e n t.
lic purposes, is a c o n trib u tio n
The Stebco lands, c o m p risin g
to the "S ave the G o rg e " m o ve ­ some 2*2 m iles of fro n ta g e on '
m ent of O regon's C olum bia R iv- the old and new hig h w a ys, w ill ,
| ei Gorge Com m .
become p u b lic lands to be pe-
The B LM has com pleted an served fo r p u b lic use.
I exchange of 240 acres o f p u b lic
F irs t E xchange In 1958
dom ain tim b e r lands in L in c o ln
In te re st in the area dates back
| county fo r 787.61 acres ol land to 1950 when I lie p rice of saw- |
va lu a ble fo r re c re a tio n a l p u r- I logs increased Io tiie point w here
I poses fo rm e rly owned by Stebco. lo gging of lim b e r on the steep |
' L and a c q u ire d by B LM consists ' G orge hillsides became p r o fit­
¡o f five tra c ts ly in g between ILS . able. As lo gging a c tiv ity in c re a s ­
H ig h w a y .'10 and the crest of ed in the area, it became e v i­
the south rim of the Gorge, dent that it w ould a ffe c t scenic
I e xte n d in g some 12 m ile s fro m values of the Gorge and con­
| a (Kiint nc,ti Tr<m id d r in a point certed m ovem eni to p re se rve the
11 bey Olid C a sc a d e I ,o ks.
¡area was in itia te d
A ll of the tra c ts support com
T h e Bureau agreed to a cq u ire
m e rc ia l sta n d s of D ouglus f ir some of tiie key tra c ts through
l ! ' iniin i and (out el them front land exchanges and Stebco, to |
e ffh e i H ig h w a j JO o r the old prevent logging, purchased a
| Columbia Rivet Highway scenic la rg e portion of the acreage fro m
I ro u te
six s m a lle r tim b e r o p e ra to rs |
11 t »nc of the tra c ts connis Is tw o w ith the understanding th a t the I
¡a c re a g e s p re v io u s ly a cq u ire d by Bureau w ould tra d e compare ,
1 the state, and a ll of the tra c ts able value p u b lic dom ain lands |
{ a d jo in e x is tin g o r p o te n tia l sta te fo r the Gorge tra cts.
.
¡p a rk developm ents and are v ita l
J’he firs t tra d e w ith Stebco,
i to th i developm ent of a ll p u b lic ¡com pleted in N ovem ber, 1958,
¡ow ned lands w ith in the gorge.
saw an exchange of 120 acres of |
“'Save T ile G orge”
N a tio n a l Land R eserve tim b e r-
"S a v e Tin» G o rg e ” is an in- lands in L in co ln county fo r 1601
I tense p u b lic in te re st conserva- acres of re c re a tio n a l lands in |
I tion p ro je c t in w hich B L M has the Gorge.
played a m a jo r role as a p a r­
The Stebco land received in
tic ip a n t w ith the C om m ission that exchange is in M ultn o m a h
to p re se rve , develop and p ro ­ county south of Benaon S tale
te ct Ihe re c re a tio n , scenic and P a rk. 27 m iles east o f P o rtla n d )
1 h is to ric a re a of the C olum bia and includes M ist F a lls creek
Gorge, according to BLM di- d ra in a g e bul not the fa lls itse lf.
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