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'J n lv .o f Ore L ib ra ry Eugene Ore The SANDY POST Section Two No. 38 SANDY, OREGON, THURSDAY, SE PT E M B E R 31. l»Gl Voi. 23 Truckers’ Tax Toll Kcache s 30-Year High Record Players i Si FW-95 Portable Fine Tone A A S tu rd ily B u ilt A IT S RADIO & TV M «qi H w y. M F 7-3M1 TRY A CLASSIFIED AD Oregon tru c k e rs paid the sta te $1.461.620 fo r the use of roads d u rin g A ugust, a fig u re $46.06.-» below the sam e period in I960, acco rd in g to s ta tis tic s released last w eek by the p u b lic u tility com m issioner. C o m m issio n e r Jonel C. H ill said the c u m u la tiv e to ta l fo r the fir s t e ig h t m onths of 1961 w as [$10,080.034. the highest re p o rte d since co lle ctio n of the present system o f w e ig h t-m ile ta x a tio n began In 1933. E ig lv e e n a n im a ls , lost, s tr a y ed o r stolen, w e re re p o rte d to the S tate D e p a rtm e n t o f A g r i c u ltu re in A ugust A to ta l of 68 w e re re p o rte d m issin g the p re vious m onth. ANNOUNCING N E W LOCATION OF MERL DAHREN’S VACUUM AND APPLIANCE SERVICE SERVICE — SALES — PARTS Also JACK’S RADIO & TV SALES - r “ SERVICE Our Specials NEW n ew NEW 1962 ROYAL TANK VACUUM Keg. $04.30 Includes A tta ch m e n ts 1962 i T u x JUST ARRIVED RCA .50 *74 Good Used RADIOS & TV SETS T I I I Portable Reconditioned MOTOROLA TV GE Autom atic Washer Only ’65 30 lia.v Guarantee 14” Screen I 559*95 ALSO ADMIRAL DEALER QUALIFIED SERVICE MAN 1 A vailable for W ashers, D ryers, D ishw ashers. R anges and Water H eaters | A L L S E R V IC E C A L L S A K E P R O M P T L Y H A N D L E D I____________________________________________________________________! P arts for ill Sm all and Large ipplian ees 4 0 4 LOOP HIGHWAY SANDY MU 7 -4 3 9 3 All families now receiving the Eight Pages Sandy Post must pay their sub H a tfie ld Pushes Red H at Observance Especially During Deer, Elk Seasons G overnor Mark H atfield W ednesday urged all O regonians to observe the Red Hat Day pledge as they enjoy the sta te 's forests a n d fields, especially the 300,000 h u n ters, who a re expected to be licensed. O regon's a n n u al Red H at Days observance com m enced Sept. 15. As part of a year-long "Good Outdoor M anners’’ program , em phasis is on hunting safety, ami reducing the incidence of m an-caused fires and property dam age, H a t field said. The Red H a t D ays observance I is sponsored by fa rm groups, 'tim h e rla n d o perators, co n se rva tionists, live sto ck in te re sts, labor organizations, and state and fed j e ra l agencies. "T h e h u n tin g license is not au- th o r i'y io trespass upon p riv a te lands, nor does it re lie v e the in d iv id u a l of re s p o n s ib ility fo r the safety of h im s e lf and o th e r h u n t ers. L a st y e a r's 53 h u n tin g a c ti- dents .md 1 1 fa ta litie s , plus the 1961 re co rd to date of 14 such accidents and 3 deaths should he s u ffic ie n t evidence of the need fo r care and ju d g m e n t on the p a rt o f a ll co n ce rn e d ," H a tfie ld concluded County ch a irm e n a re Rex T . C hilds fo r the w est end, and H a r old L S m ith fo r the east end. M ore than 100 e lk h u n te rs w ere at the p u b lic d ra w in g fo r elk p e rm its Sept. 7 in P o rtla n d . P e r m it e lk h u n t season opens N ov. 11 in m ost Oregon coim ties. 4 A t the close o f the d ra w in g , some 9,200 a p p lica n ts w e re suc cessful, w h ile n e a rly 17.(MX) In d iv id u a ls w ere fo rce d to w a it u n til next ye a r to t r y a g a in. E lk h unters a re re m in d e d th a t those unsuccessful In th e d ra w ings fo r the Douglas. S iuslaw . T ra s k and W ilson hunts a re eli- g ib le fo r a re fu n d on th e ir e lk ta g if th e y so desire. T h e re fu n d o nly ap p lie s if you do not intend to h unt in some o th e r area Sept. 27 is the re fu n d deadline Been H e a rin g B ella Woods m ongers w ho c la im to havp heard bells and seen green- eared deer, need not question — th e ir sa n ity. These a re not h a l lucinations. T h e y do exist. The gam e com m ission w o u ld a p p re ciate persons re p o rtin g e ith e r sig h tin g o r h e a rin g these c r i t ters. Deer hu n te rs heading fo r S ilve r L a ke th is fa ll are e sp e cial ly alerted, hut ca m p e rs and o th er outdoorsm en a re also re q u e st ed to be on the lookout. B e ll-rin g in g and green-eared deer are the re s u lt o f a long range stu d y by the re se a rch d iv i sion of the gam e co m m issio n on deer m ovem em and m ig ra tio n s The S ilv e r La ke w in te r ra nge in scription by 6 p.m. September 30, or the delivery will be dis L a ke county is the ce n te r o f the stu d y w here the gam e c o m m is sion has traped. m a rke d , and released w in te rin g a n im a ls, to d e te rm in e the extent of s u m m e r range of deer using the w in te r ing area O bserve Deer C losely C olored pla stic o r a lu m in u m e a r tags and a colored b e ll and c o lla r are placed on each deer. Some deer are also equipped w ith colored p la stic ear s tre a m ers. The observer is u rged to t r y and d e te rm in e the co lo r of the bell and if possible the s y m bol painted on the deer. It is e sp e cia lly im p o rta n t th a t the e x act lo cation of the deer when seen o r heard be rep o rte d L a st w in te r. 250 deer w e re la g ged. and consideredly m o re r e tu rn s a re expected. B e lls and tags sent in to the gam e oom- j m ission w ill he re tu rn e d to the fin d e r if requested M a rke d deer m a y be found anyw here on the i P rem ont. Deschutes o r W inem a | n a tio n a l forests continued. . . If You W ait Until October 1st To Subscribe to The Sandy Post It Will Cost You ra n $2°° per Year 1 Treat every gun with the respect due a loaded gun. This is the first rule of gun safety. 8 Guns carried into camp or home, or w hen otherwise not in use, must a lw ays be unloaded, and taken down or have actions open, guns always should be carried in coses to the shooting orea. SUBSCRIBE N O W FROM ONE OF OUR 3 | A lways be sure barrel and action are clear of obstructions, ond that you have only ammunition of the proper size for the gun you are carrying Remove oil ond grease from chamber before firing. JUNIOR SALESMEN AT 4 Always corry your gun to that you can control the direction of the muzzle, even if you stumble; keep the safety on until you are ready to shoot. JUST HALF THE PRICE ! 5 Be sure of your target before you pull the trigger; know the identifying features of the game you intend to hunt. 51.00 PER YEAR 4 N ever point a gun at anything you do not w a n t to shoot; avoid oil horseplay while handling a gun. (F ounts I .(NX) Vote1» on Bikes) 7 I Unattended guns should be unloaded; gum and ammunition should be stored separately beyond reach of children ond careless 8 $2 .0 0 FOR 2 YEARS 9 (Counts 3.(MN) Votes on Bikes) 12 Y e a r L im it) adults 1 N ever climb a tree or fence or jump a ditch with a loaded gun; never pull a gun toward you by the muzzle. N ever shoot a bullet at a flat, hard surface or the tudace of w ater; when at target practice, be sure your backstop is adequate. 10 A void alcoholic drink I boforo or during (hooting. And help some ambitious boy or girl win a new Schwinn bike and other cash prizesl This offer expires with the Worthington fills foresi Posidon R. E. (D ic k i W o rth in g to n has boon prom otori to D eputy S u p e r v is o r o f the Mt. Hood N a tio n a l F orest. S u p e rviso r P aul E. N e ff announced today. T h is is a new position and has been established because nl In creased resource m an a g e m e n t w o rk and re sp o n s ib ilitie s on the M t. Hood Forest. M r. W o rth in g ton w ill sharp re s p o n s ib ility w ith the Forest S u p e rviso r p e rm ittin g m ore le a d ersh ip and d ire c tio n in the pro te ctio n , d e velopm ent and m a nagem ent o f forest resources. M r. W o rth in g to n s h ifts to the new assignm ent fro m the s ta ff position in charge o f R e cre a tio n and Lands w o rk on M t. Hood, a position he held since campaign at 6 p.m. S eptem ber, 1959. H is previous assig n m e n ts w e re on M t. Hood as R a n g e r o f the Lakes D is tric t and as F o re s te r on the Rogue R iv e r and U m pqua N a tio n a l Forests. Saturday, Sept. 31 E M P L O Y M E N T J I M I ’S Oregon e m p lo ym e n t ju m p e d by .'{8.500 a d d itio n a l fille d jobs fro m m id -J u ly to m id-A ugust, D a vid H. C am eron, C o m m issio n e r of the State D e p a rtm e n t of E m p lo ym e n t, announced this week. The increase w as fro m 702.300 to 740,800. A t the same tim e , une m p lo ym e n t dropped fro m 37.800 to 33,700. SUBSCRIPTIONS M AY BE PAID AT OUR OFFICE AND VOTES GIVEN TO THE BOY OR GIRL OF YOUR CHOICE TRY A CLASSIFIED AD See list of workers on Page One OR JUST FILL IN THE COUPON BELOW AND SHOES MAIL TO THE SANDY POST FEATURING ALL GIRLS Latest Fashion Leather and Patents Dress Flats Semi-Pointed Toe Sizes 4Ä thru 10's 2 ” "s5' Dress Pumps $5 9 9 N arrow Italian Heel Utmost in Feminity Sizes 4.', to 10's 3” ,. PREPARE FOR THAT SCHOOL FUNCTION N O W SEE THE EXCITINGLY GLAMOROUS NEW 62 LARK AT YOUR STUPiBAKER DEALER TODAY. R. S. SMITH MOTOR COMPANY, 108 Main St., Sandy SCALES STORE on Shelley MU 7-2591 r - - - - - - I — -------------------- i T o S andy Post. 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