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fît Voi. 23 S IX T E E N PAG E S S in g le C o p y P h - SANDY, OREGON, THURSDAY, SE PTEM B ER 21. 1961 Extended 'Phone Service Defeated No. 3K Here Are Sandy Post Super Salesmen 7 Itese B ovs, d ir ts H orkitlfi for Hikes and (.ash Sandy h as voted d ow n ex ten d ed s e r v ic e to P ortlan d and G resh a m . O nly 50.27 per cen t of the b a llo ts w ere in fa v o r of th e e x ten d ed s e r v ic e , and not a ''su b sta n tia l m a jo rity " a s required. T he ru lin g w a s issu ed W ed n esd a y e v en in g by P u b lic ( o m m is- sio n er J o n el Hill, w ithin th e usual KO d a y period th at a l lo w s for stu d y of the vote by th e c o m m iss io n sta ff. T he ruling w a s in the form of an ord er to W est ( o a st T e le p hone C om p an y to not p rovid e the s e r v ic e th at w a s sou gh t by p etition . T he v o te, w h ich drew 907 b a llo ts, w a s a u th o rized fo llo w in g a public h ea rin g in S an d y. Sandy 'IV Awaits League Opener Here S andy's Pioneers open league fo o tb a ll p la y th is F rid a y n ig h t at K o 'c lo c k w ith th e ir th ird home gam e in a row . Opening W ileo League opponent fo r Coach George P o tte r's eleven w ill be the P a rkro se Bronchos. L ik e Sandy, the m e tro p o lita n area team has lost both its gam es. W hile Sandy w as bow in g to C e n tra l 7-6 and to P rin e v ille 25-7, P a rkro se dropped de cisions to R edm ond 31-0 and to Bend 33-0. Je su it high school, v ic to r in both pre-season contests. is tagged as the pre season fa v o r ite in the W ileo league. Coach Po te r, p o in tin g to in experience as the fa c to r w hich allo w e d P rin e v ille fo u r big g a in ing p lays here last week that accounted fo r the scoring. Of 277 y a rd s gained by P rin e v ille . 2<i5 ya rd s cam e on the fo u r long p lays P o tte r pointed to Alan F le ish m a n on defense, and L a r r y Russell and D ennis C u ts fo rtii on both offense and defense, as the strongest lin k s in S andy's lin e u p F rid a y . S ta rtin g lin e u p fo r to m o rro w is the sam e except th a t F ra n k E m erson, w ho played most of last w e e k ’s gam e fo llo w in g re c o ve ry fro m an in ju ry , w ill p ro b a b ly be s ta rtin g at le ft end. P o tte r said he hopes to have his squad " h u s tlin g h a rd e r" as a re su lt of th is w eek's w o rko u ts. -------------------------------------------------- 1. D IST R IC T O N E (Sandy C ity) ( u tsfortli, S usan MU 7 1305 D rew , M artha M l' 7 M42I M etsg er, R ick y M l) 7-2801 Quinn, J im MU 7-2781 I lm en , J erry MU 7-4012 I lin en , J erry MU 7-4012 W aibel, T erry M l! 70131 Round ‘ Pee’ Doesn’t D on't s tic k your fin g e r through the paste ja r lid w here the brush is supposed to go. Rodney Roy G e lirk e , 3, R t. 1. Box 19K. Sandy, w ill w a rn you that if you do you m ig h t have to use tin cut ers on the lid to re trie v e y o u r fin g e r. C la c k a m a s C ounty S h e riff's D eputy C h u e k I ’. a tta g lia manned the tin snips early th is w eek and freed R o d n ey’s little fin g e r, w h ic h suffered o nly a s m a ll cut -F— ------------------------------------------- F D ISTRII 1 TWO (O utside S andy ( lty> H ogart, J im Rt. 2. M l' 7 3110 ( olson , V ickie Rt. 3. B oring, MU 7 2051 (D y a li G ibson. E m m et Rt. 2. MU 7-2781 F a rm er, D arrell Kt. 2, MU 7 2884 F r lts c h e . M elvin Kt. 2, MU 7-2040 G ille sp ie . M arilyn Rt. 3. B orin g, MU 7 0411 G o d lesk e. G ary D over. MU 7 4189 H an son . Stan Kt. I. MU 7-2781 R ubin, J e ff Kt. I. MU 7 0314 K u eh n , M erle - Rt. 2, MU 7 8877 M cA ndie. D onal • Z ig Z ag. Hood I.and 445 N ich o ls. W esley Bull Run. MU 7 3228 P erso n s, T o m m ie - Kt. 2. M l! 7-3180 S a m lerco ek . C liff Kt. I, MU 7 0284 S o u le ’, S onny Rt. 2, MU 7-2445 V ollm er. R oger Rt. 2, MU 7 3872 P a ig e . A rn etta. B oring MO 5 0000 F-—■ ------------- ) ..... - - —------ — — — —— — Fire Vote Located, New Problems Arise Sandy Siren 'Flunks' Test Blast parents and frie n d s fro m the va rio u s co m m u n itie s and n e ig h borhoods got behind th e ir favo- I rite s to help them w in one of the prizes and highest honors P lace standings and p ictu re s of the w o rk e rs in th is w eek's issue w ill sp a rk even g re a te r enthus iasm am ong the w o rk e rs fo r the fin a l w eek o f the d rive . In cre a sin g num bers of people are c a lin g a t the o ffic e to pay th e ir sub scrip tio n s w h ile the special in tro d u c to ry o ffe r is on. and w h ile they can help one of the boys o r g irls w in a va lu a ble a w a rd . M any su bscribers are also using the handy coupon ' p rin te d in the p a per la st w eek and this to send th e ir o rd e r and help th e ir fa v o rite . W o rke rs r e ceive fu ll c re d it fo r su b s c rip tions paid in th is m anner. S ubscribers are asked to re m e m b e r th a t a fte r S eptem ber 30 the special p rice of $1.00 per ye a r w i:h a 2 ye a r lim it w ill be over, and a ll su b scrip tio n s w ill be payable at the re g u la r es ta b lish ed p rice o f $2.00 p e r ye a r. L isted I m -I ow in a lp h alietii al order by d istricts are the b oys and g ir ls w orking in the Sandy- P ost su b scrip tion c a m p a ig n , w ith sta n d in g s based on vote« han d ed in before W ed n esd a y . T his is a c o m p a ra tiv e stan d in g sh o w in g the p la ce ea c h w ork er is in, but d o es not in d icate the a ctu a l to te count. Fit Round Hcle Either Samlv Pioneer Perrel Siicciinihs W o rke rs in the Sandy Post su b scrip tio n ca m p a ig n have shown such in te re st in the E X T R A p rize w h ich was offered la st w eek that a second s im ila r a w a rd w as announced th is week by the publishers. The new $10 cash p rize w ill go to the w o rk e r in e ith e r d is tr ic t w ho tu rn s in the most points on sub scrip tio n s fro m now u n til the ca m p a ig n closes on Septem ber 30. S ubscriptions tu rn e d in fo r th is S a tu rd a y 's re p o rt w ill count 7 points per year to w a rd th is $10 prize, those tu rned in fo r next Wednesday w ill count 6 points per year, and those re p o rte d on the fin a l day w ill count 5 points per year. W o rke rs w ere asked to p a rtic u la rly notice they receive m ore points the e a rlie r a re p o rt day they tu rn in the su b scrip tio n s T h is new p rize o ffe r is in a d d itio n to the p rize bikes, cash p rize and cash com m issions o f fered e a rlie r in the ca m p a ig n In te re s t in the ca m p a ig n in creased ra p id ly th is week, as +■ 4----------------------------- F Both the d a ’ e and place of ! u n til th e n ." he said T ax M uncy A llo tte d the election fo r the proposed The fire d is tric t w ill be sole- ru ra l fire d is tric t w ere o ffic ia l | ly supported by a county-tax ly co n firm e d by county c o m j a llo ttm e n t. guaranteed by law m issio n e r D a rre ll Jones in a le t ' not to exceed fo u r m ills . T in s te r to Dean W esselink last T h u rs I source w ill p ro vid e a w o rk in g day. R esidents w ith in the fire budget of about $12,000 fo r the dis r i d boundaries w ill cast firs t y e a r, a p p ro x im a te d Wes th e ir votes at S h o rty 's C orner. I se lin k, w ith a possible $2.000 Oct. IK fro m K a.m . to K p.m . | increase fo r the next y e a r due W hile th is c o n firm a tio n was I to a v a lu a tio n increase fro m a w elcom e re lie f to the past new homes in the area. w eeks' confusion and indecision A m ong the expenses o f new re g a rd in g of the p o llin g place, d is tric t w ill be e q u ipm e n t hous o th e r m isu n d e rstan d in g s con ing, usage of S andy's a la rm sys tin u e to m ount re g a rd in g the tem . as w e ll as a fire engine. [ Subject to decision of the p re B u d get E xp lain ed W esselink said c ritic is m has sent ru ra l fire com m ission, the been aim ed at the new d is tric t proposed d is tric t's council and fo r stories in the Post about the city council, the new pum p purchase of a $30.000 fire e n could be made accessible fo r gine W esselink said th a t fire Sandy use. engines range up to th is fig u re . N il that we intend, u n der no circu m sta n ce s, to spend in e x cess o f $14,000 fo r a tr u c k .” proposal. H ow ever, a ll e xp e n d itu re s fo r tile proposed d is tric t w ill be de te rm in e d by the fiv e - m e m b e r H e n ry A u rl F e rre t, 76. a re s board to be elected at Oct. 18, ident of Sandy fo r the past 54 and " n o prom ises can be m ade years, died in his sleep la st T h u rsd a y m o rn in g Korn in < la rrissa He was born N ov. 30. 1884 at C la rris s a . M innesota, and moved to D a lla s at the age o f three. T h re e ye a rs la te r, the fa m ily settled in B o rin g and he a tte n d ed school in O rie n t He w o rke d fo r V etch B ro th e rs D a iry , la te r to become the D a m ascus C re a m e ry . He owned and operated a b la c k s m ith shop at O rie n t fo r several years He opened a b la c k s m ith shop Despite a h e a lth y blast th a t n e a rly rocked lo ca l fo lk fro m upon m o vin g to Sandy in about th e ir homes. S andy's new $1.200 1907. and then owned and o|>er- siren did not fa re too w e ll in a aled the Sandy G arage Between test M onday, Sept. 11 before 1939 and 1950. he w as em ployed representa ives of the local fire bv P o rtla n d G eneral E le c tric at d e p a rtm e n t. C iv il Defense. Mutt- B u ll Run. B u ild in g a H ouse n e ll and S h e ttill C om pany, in F e rre t spent his la te r years s ta lle rs of the sire n , and the city as a ca rp e n te r and cabinet m a k co u n cil. A test ru n was requested by er and since his m a rria g e to the city council w h ich c la im e d B ina in 1958. u n d e r'o o k b u ild in g the siren n e ith e r c a rrie d o v e r a house on H ig h w a y 26 east of the fiv e m ile ra d iu s o rig in a lly Sandy P e rre t * c iv ic a c tiv itie s ini lud- specified, nor was audible w ith ed m e m b e rsh ip in St M ichaels in the c ity lim its C a th o lic C hurch, c h a rte r and 52- Head Spota B lam ed y e a r m e m b e rs h ip o f the Sandy A lthough the test ru n was re- G range v ice -p re sid e n t o f the p o rte d lv a u dible w ith in the c ity , Sandy p ioneers A ssociation and several o u tly in g areas d id not Sexton of C liffs id e C e m e te ry fo r hear it Dean W esselink. assis the past 20 years. ta n t Sandy Fit e Chief, a ttrib u te s F u n e ra l services w e re held on th is to "d e a d spots in the a ir . " Tuesday at C a rro ll fu n e ra l home, The sire n is not located q u ite and he w a s b u rie d in Sandy p ro p e rly fo r m a x im u m c o v e r R idge ce m e te ry. S u rv iv in g m e m age of the a re a ," he said He bers of his fa m ily in clu d e his a n ticip a te s a few changes and w ife and fo u r c h ild re n . An on a d d itio n a l tests in the fu tu re , and George P e rre t. P o rtla n d ; but could o ffe r no de ta ils. M rs S ta n le y Bacon. Eugene; The c ity council w ill not pay and M rs 1-aurenee Fenger P o rt fo r the sire n u n til it proves f u l la n d ; 11 g ra n d c h ild re n , and tw o g re a t-g ra n d c h ild re n ly satisfactory Post's Snowballing Subscription Drive Offers Extra Prize G a ry Godleske D onal .McAndie T erry W aib el T o m m y P er so n s D arrell F a r m e r N ot p ictu red : Sonny Soule, l.m m e t G ibson and A rnetta P a ig e Hep. H and Speaks To Ta raters U nion Two Portlanders H urt In a tr a ffic a ccid e nt Tuesday I a fte rn o o n tw o m ile s west of I Sandy, tw o P o rtla n d men w ere and h o sp ita lize d at C la cka m a s county F a rm e rs | 1 in ju re d U nion got under w a y a t its fir s t | • G resham . H u rt w e re the d r iv e r of the fa ll m eeting Sept. 9, at w h ic h , c a r, Jam es F. B ell, and his pas M rs. B ert S earls o f South M o senger, D a vid W. West. D riv e r la lla spoke on a g ric u ltu re and o f a tru c k in vo lve d in the a c c i dent was E rn e st W hitney, Sc- co-ops. , a ttic . Beulah Hand, a D e m o c ra tic ' 4---------------------------------------- 1- R e p resentative of C la cka m a s J LARKS ON D IS P I.A 4 C ounty in the le g is la tu re , spoke 1 T he n ew 1902 S tu d eb ak er on m e tro p o lita n problem s, pub- I Lark is now on d isp la y at the lie and p riv a te pow er and the 1 lo cal d ea lersh ip . R S. S m ith county p la n n in g com m ission. At ' Motor C om p an y, Main str e e t. N e w m od el fe a tu r e s in clu d e m on H e tte r re p o rte d on his 1961 j con tou r se a ts, r e sty led in te r i 4-acre bean crop. ors, b ig g er d oors, flat floors, N e w ly elected o ffic e rs a re and a vivid se le c tio n of color*. M e lv in H aneberg, p re sid e n t. A r- ' The Lark lin e a lso in clu d es the mon H e tle r. vic e -p re s id e n t; and new Lark D a y to n a , a " n ew M rs . D. F a rm e r, s e c re ta ry . a ction c a r." O ral Vaccine Clinic On JC Autumn Agenda M t. Hood Jaycees and Jay- cetles w ill sponsor a series of three o ra l polio vaccine c lin ic s beginning the last week o f O c tober. T h is is the firs t c o m m e r cia l o ra l va ccin e a v a ila b le in the P o rtla n d area Egch va ccin e is a d iffe re n t doses. Some 200.(3X1 doses w ill be viru s, and w ill he a d m in iste re d at about tw o m onths in te rv a ls . a v a ila b le to the S andy-M I. Hood These in je ctio n s are e v e n tu a lly area in late O ctober, " b u l we expected to replace the S alk do not know w hen it w ill be vaccine because they p ro vid e a v a ila b le in th is area a g a in ," perm anent Im m u n ity , instead of L e a v itt said. He fu rth e r said th a t the o ra l necessitating p eriod.cal booster dose is d iffic u lt to a d m in is te r in shots. tlie average d o cto r's o ffice , be cause of han d lin g and storage problem s. C onsult next w eek's Post fo r a d d itio n a l in fo rm a tio n on the JC c lin ic . Zoning Ordinance, Code Drafts Reviewed by Sandy Council City Council and the Sandy City P lan n in g Coinniisoion etc 1 4 T ru e c o m m e rc ia l zone s tria l zone fo r the h u g e r finally got to g eth er at a m eeting lant .Monday n ig h t to re i 5 firm In s d , u such as saw m ills , w here view a proposed zoning o rdinance and building code for i no new houses w ould be b u ilt. Sandy, aw aitin g council approval h I iicc June. The zoning ord in a n ce was kept The P lanning CommisHion, wllh the aid of F rank Front, "a s s im p le as we d a re d ." said Federal D irector of M unicipal R esearch, spent over a year F loat. T h e re was no need lo r a mot e c o m p lica te d code in Sandy on the ordinance. Three B u ild in g S tip u la tio n s Federal Fund« \»Hilahle The b u ild in g code a stock Frost said Monday that federal aHoistance io available • ode su ita b le fo r s m a lle r citie s fo r costs of e sta b lishin g a b u ild -® ---------------------------------------------------- in g code He said local funds He said that o n ly o n e -th ird ot m atched by $2 fo r e ve ry local d o lla r, w ould p ro vid e Sandy an fhe c ity was being used fo r u r ban a c tiv ity . A p a rtia l b re a k o u trig h t fe d e ra l g ra n t of $2100. down of p ro p e rty use shows 31 N o action was taken on th is The purpose of ’ he code is tw o l>er cent re sid e n tia l 6 ' j p e r cent fold. a cco rd in g to F ro s t: <1) It c o m m e rc ia l. 16 |w-r cent Indus stip u la te s the u se of the land and tr ia l, and 14 |>ei cent sem i-public • 2 1 sets standards fo r the d e v e l and p u b lic land. opm ent of land d istance be tween and h e ig ht o f b u ild in g s, etc. Study P re c e d e « D raft The p la nning com m ission d ra ft follow ed study o f d e ta iled a e ria l m aps ot Sandy 's c o m m e rc ia l and re s id e n tia l lay-out and c o m p a ri son of Sandy w ith o th e r c itie s of the same size and population. "S a n d y has co n sid era b ly m ore land p e r c a p ita th a n most c itie s fo r c o m m e rc ia l purposes. F ro s t said F iv e Zone« p rovid ed The zoning o rd in a n ce if ap proved w ould p ro vid e fiv e zones to acco m m o d ate present and fu tu re needs; 1 a low d e n sity re s i dence zone fo r single fa m ily and d uplex d w e llin g s 2. A m edium d e n sity re sid e n tia l zone, a llo w ing t h e same p ro visio n s as above, but p e rm b tin g the a p a rt m ent houses. 3. G eneral com m e rc ia l zone, at e ith e r end o f tow n fo r space-occupying b u si ness«»: (c a r lots m achine shops D r. E. D. L e a v itt of Sandy, c o o rd in a to r fo r the local p ro g ra m , stressed that a ll persons, re g a rd le ss of age o r previous p o lio va ccin a tio n , should have the o ra l vaccine He said that th ere a t e no ill e ffe cts fro m the made by the le a g u e of Oregon C ities s tip u la te s o nly three m ain b u ild in g re q u ire m e n ts a ll of w h ich a re dire« ted to single fa m ily d w e llin g s. It re q u ire s that homes he b u ilt w ith ya rd s on three sides, that e ve ry new d w e llin g p ro vid e o ffstte e t p a rk ing and th a t s gns in re sid e n tia l areas be lim ite d to unobtrusive sizes F ro st Make« P re d ictio n« F rosi m ade o nly tw o p re d ic tions fo r changes in Sandy He foresees a m a jo r in te rse ctio n at B lu ff Road a n d H ig h w a y 26 crossroads, and good re sid e n tia l g ro w th p o te n tia l to the east of Sandy. The P la n n in g C om m ission w ill su b m it the proposed zoning o rd i nance to the C ity C ouncil at the Oct. 2 m ee tin g , and w ill seek a date fo r p u b lic hearing 'Semi'Truck, Car Collide Near Sandy A c a r w a s dem olished Sunday 2 m ilp s wp«t ot Sandy w hen a ca r. d riv e n by Jam es Paul B ell of P o rtla n d , sw erved out o f con tro l and clashed head-on in to a tru c k and s e m i-tra ile r o u tfit B ell told Police C h ie f -lam es Barden th a t he was passing a p icku p tru c k when his c a r w ent otd of co n tro l, m a kin g it im p o s sible to pull into his own lane. The d riv e r o f the tru c k . E rn est W hitney of S eattle, said he trie d Io avoid the on co m in g c a r by p u llin g onto the shoulder, but was clip p e d on the le ft fro n t side, a cco rd in g Io the police re p o rt No dam age w a s done to the tr a ile r, bul W h itn e y e s tim a t ed that the tra c to r w as c o m p le t ely w re cke d B e ll and a passenger, D a vid West, also o f P o rtla n d , w e re taken to G resham G eneral H os p ita l fo r tre a tm e n t of fa c ia l la ce ra tio n « 192.(881 98.(88) 09.000 42.000 90.000 90.000 97,000 101,000 197.(881 88.(881 95.000 100.000 104.000 100.0(81 105.1881 93.(881 09.(881 109.(810 103,(88) 94.(881 1 08.(98) 31,(88) 102.(881 10,(881 Joseph Vaerelli. Welches Petitions 66-Year Resident, Answered Taken by Illness A life -tim e Sandy resident, Joseph V a e re tti, died al his W elches residents have been p ro m ise d a re vie w of the postal hom e last F rid a y fo llo w in g an se rvice there in a nother th re e to extended Illness. six m onths He is su rvive d by his w ife , T h is w o rd was received fro m Iv y J., a son. H ow ard, Forest John S w yg e rt. A c tin g D ire c to r G rove, and M a ria n , P o rtla n d , of the Post O ffice D e p a rtm e n t's and tw o g ra n d c h ild re n . W illia m Bureau of O perations in W ash ington. D C. H i- statement was and K aren. He also had tw o s is in re p ly to a p e titio n to post o f ters. M rs. F ra n k H auser and fice and C ongressional a u th o ri M rs. M ax K lig e l. both of P o tt ties by Welches residents this land. m onth. V a e re tti was born in Sandy The p e titio n protested the Dec. 1, 1895 He has been a«' m a n n e r in w hich Welches post fiv e in c o m m u n ity a ffa irs a ll Ins o ffic e w as closed in fa v o r of life as s e cre ta ry of C liffs id e ru ra l c a rr ie r service fro m Mem- C e m p te ry association, a m e m me, and asks th a t a ru r a l s ta b e r of Sandy A m e ric a n Legion. tio n be established at Welches. Sandy Pioneers association. St. N egotiations fo r such a sta tio n M ich a e l's C a th o lic C hurch, and w ere In itia 'e d and then a b a n Board M e m b e r of B u ll Run doned by the post o ffic e d e p a rt school fo r 39 years. He served ment In June. on the budget c o m m itte e of S w yg e rt (dated that " in d ic a Sandy high school fo r several tions are that the present s e rv years, and served m any tim e s ice is a d e q u a te ." He added. " A f on lo ca l election boards te r the new se rvice has been He m a rrie d in P o rtla n d Aug in o p e ra tio n fo r a period of six j 16, 1923. to nine m onths we w ill re su rve y F u n e ra l services w ere held at the postal service In thp Welches area and such a ction w ill then B atem an F u n e ra l Chapel last be takpn as the fa cts developed T uesday w ith co n cluding servlc- m a y w a rra n t.” ' es at C liffsid e ce m e te ry H on Sen M a u rin e B N euberger, o ra ry bearers w ere C harles L a r overseer o f post o ffice poli ics son. John M itch e ll, H e n ry W eav in t h i s Congress onal d is tric t, er, Pete H a u g lu m . Guiseppe acknow ledged a copy ot the pe Ponta, and V. D e ll B u tle r A c titio n . and prom ised a re p ly in tiv e hearers w ere W. O. G anger, g re a te r d e ta il a fte r she hears C harles Crone, L a w re n ce Ten fro m the post o ffice d e p a rtm e n t E yck. Dale Ten E yck. W ilb u r Sulzbach and C harles M arsh. on the m a 'te r. Top Republican Parly Chairman To Speak- Dine in Oregon City C la cka m a s C ounty w ill m ake p o litic a l headlines T h u rsd a y. O ct. 5 w hen N a tio n a l R e p u b li can P a rty C h a irm a n . W illia m M ille r, w ill dine and speak In Oregon C ity w ith R epublican co m m itte e m e n and grass root vo te rs " I l w ill be roast beef fo r 300," said George Elvers, general c h a irm a n Young R epublicans fro m I>ewis and C la rk. P o rtla n d S tate C ollege, P o rtla n d U n iv e r ity and M a ry lh u rs t w ill help w ith the se rv in g An ou;standing sen io r le a d er fro m Sandy H igh w ill also be selected to attend the d in n e r. T he d in n e r is scheduled fo r 6:30 p.m at the T hora B G a rd ner J u n io r H igh. E thel and Leon a rd streets. Oregon C ity T ic k e ts are a va ila b le fro m M rs. Ot i to MoteJI, president o f the Sandy R epublican F ede ra tio n . The d in ner is open to the p u b lic.. M ille r, congressm an to the U.S. House of R e p re se n ta tive s fro m N ew Y o rk, w ill spell out the "C h a lle n g e of the '62 E le c tio n ." A cco m p a n yin g M ille r w ill lie Ah H e rm a n n , ca m p a ig n d i re c to r fo r fhe R e p u blica n Na tlo n a l C o m m itte e L o w e ll Paget. O regon's N a tio n a l C o m m itte e m an, D orotha M oore. N a tio n a l C o m m itte e w o m a n and Bob D a v is, state ch a irm a n o f the R e p u b lica n p a rty