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andy Phone Service Vote Scuttled J T he people who didn’t vote on Sandy’s extended coverage telephone proposal a re the ones who defeated it. . . . Because «3.06 per cent of the ballot re tu rn s favored the proposal, and a n o th e r tt.14 per cent said th a t e ith e r ex tended service o r the present service w as acceptable. Only 29.99 per cent opposed extended service. T he catch is, of course, that the PUC counted all u n retu rn ed (20.95 percen t, and undecided ballots as negative votes. T hat gave the proposal only a 50.27 percent approval, i s reported last week w ith an n o uncem ent of denial by Pub lic U tilitie s C o m m issio n e r Jo n e lO -------------------------- - C. H ill. 'andy V o lu n te e r co m m itte e , said. A "s u b s ta n tia l m a jo r ity ” is I th in k it (extended s e rvice ) re q u ire d to convince the PUC w ould be a good th in g fo r the th a t a change is desired, and c o m m u n ity . He is nol o p tim is th is vote was ru le d to be not tic fo r v ic to ry in a th ird elec su b sta n tia l enough. tion “ unless the co m p le xio n of Second “ N o ” the c o m m u n ity changes.” A p revious b a llo t on extended U n d e r the present system , to ll se rvice w as tu rn e d down tw o ra te fro m P o rtla n d to Sandy is ye a rs ago by Sandy. A no th e r 25 cents plus ta x fo r th re e m in b a llo t m u st w a it another tw o utes, Sandy to Oregon C ity , 20 years, a cco rd in g to agreem ent cents plus ta x fo r fo u r m inutes, m ade at a p u b lic h e a rin g when and Sandy to G resham . 15 cents the c u rre n t vote was approved. fo r th re e m in u te s plus ta x . V o ters Too Indecisive T h e re a re o v e r 900 telephones “ In vie w of the indecisiveness on the Sandy exchange, w hich of the Com- ui the me u b o a i llo i u i t . results, .................... ~— b rin g s several thousand d o lla rs m issio n e r cannot in e q u ity and revenue to West Coas' Telephone good conscience place an in in- Co. c «»tended area service I ■ f < extended creased fin a n c ia l burden on the w e re establishd. ra te s w ould be su b scrib e rs who voted against increased to o ffset to ll revenue the p ro p o s a l," explained H ill. |losses, and to buy equ ipm e n t ne- “ T he fa ilu re o f e n th u sia stic cessary f o r r the the changed changed service. essary fo _ . C? n M g-1 < r l/v n /ic t zx ___ . ■ a v su p p o rt fro m Sandy . . . leads to The rates, b rie fly , w ould have the inescapable conclusion that been increased $4.50 fo r one- the e xp e n d itu re necessary to es p a rty residen s, and $1.60 fo r fo u r ta b lish such se rvice w ould not be p a rty and suburban residents. ju s tifie d at th is tim e ,” he con Business rates w ould have ju m p cluded. ed $17.70 fo r o ne-party lines. H o w e ile r C om m ents $1145 fo r tw o p a rty , and $4.90 Ju d g e G eorge Howe ler. an a c fo r su b urban lines. Forest Service Begins n Autumn . . sm oke b illo w in g fro m the M t. Hood Hoi N a tio n a l F orest lands need not become a la rm e d , as these fire s a re in d ic a tiv e of a safe b u rn ing season ra th e r th a n a d ry spell “ T here 11 be fir e a ll o v e r the c o u n try s id e ” w ith in the next few weeks, announced Z ig Zag D is tric t R anger. S ta n le y R app Tuesday, d u rin g the Forest S e r v ic e 's fa ll slash tim b e r disposal p ro je c t. One person w ho receives fire a la rm in fo rm a tio n in Sandy r e ported at least 25 telephone in q u irie s on T uesday nig h t w hen fla m e s fro m a slash b u rn in g fire at W a lk e r P ra irie w ere v is ib le as fa r aw ay as P o rtla n d . The broadcast slash b u rn in g w ill in clude some 25 " c le a r-c u t” units, w here fie ld s have d rie d out s u ffie n tly to burn. Rapp said. The slash disposal p ro g ra m is necessary to p re p a re sites fo r re p la n tin g of D ouglas F ir seed lin g s th is fa ll, as w e ll as to e lim in a te most of the fir e h a z a rds created by the slash, he said. Also, disposal b u rn in g k ills D ouglas F ir b a rk beetles th a t | tend to b u ild up in lo g g in g slash. These beetles have become a menace to green tim b e r stands j in recent m onths. The Sandy Post s u b scrip tio n these last three days in an e f ! cam paign comes to an o ffic ia l fo rt to fin is h am ong the lead close at 6 p .m . th is S a tu rd a y, ers. Since It is possible lo r them Sept. 30. w ith 23 boys and g irls to fo rg e t some o f the people on the fin is h lin e , com peting fo r w h o have prom ised th e m an the b icycle and cash aw ards. o rd e r, the ca m p a ig n m anager The sealed b a llo t box was , u rg e d each person w ho w ishes to placed in the Post w in d o w to I subscribe fro m one of the w o rk - day, and tn it re sts the fa te of | ers to co n ta ct th e ir fa v o rite at each w o rk e r. T he la s t th re e once o r b rin g th e ir paym e n t to days' re ce ip ts w ill be placed in the Sandy Post and s ig n ify w h ich the secret b a llo t box th u s a ssu r of the w o rk e rs th e y w ish tc ing th a t o n ly the w o rk e rs know help. how m any o rd e rs th e y have un I F u ll c re d it w ill be g ive n w o rk t i l the close R eceipts in the box ers on a ll su b scrip tio n s turned w ill be taUied b y judges and | in a t the o ffic e o r sent by m a il added to a ll to ta ls earned thro u g h O ffice w ill be open to receive su b scrip tio n p aym ents u n til the Wednesday o f th is w eek i D is tric t C a p ita l p r i z e s of 6 p .m .d e a d lin e th is S a tu rd a y. S haring in the ca m p a ig n $79.95 Schw inn C o rve tte bikes w ill go to high po in t sco re r in a w a rd s are the fo llo w in g super each of the tw o areas. O ther salesm en: D is tr ic t One — Susan Cuts- tw o Schwinn bikes w ill go to next tw o highest in e ith e r d is fo r.h , M a rth a D re w , R ic k y M e t zger. J im Quinn, J e rr y U lm e n tr ic t. Judges fo r the ca m p a ig n w ill and T e r r y W aibel. D is tric t T w o — J im B o g a rt. be C lyde S u therland. S uperin- i tendent o f Sandy E le m e n ta ry Rt. 2; V ic k ie Colson. R t. 3, B o r to w in 12« F r ld a v on the Sandy field. Sandy tra v e ls to Je su it this F rid a y night. A rro w points i Schools, and I. S. H a rtm a n , lo ca l in g ; C onnie D ay, W ild c a t; Em - im e t G ibson (D y a l), R t 2, D a i- ) scoutm aster. to football. (Sandy Post photo) A w a rd s w ill be m ade at the re l F a rm e r, R t 2; M e lv in F r it- o --------------- — -------- ------------------------ o ffic e of the Sandy Post as soon sche, R t. 2; M a r ily n G ille sp ie , as the fin a l account is c o m p le t R t. 3, B o rin g ; G a ry Godleske, O N DISPLAY— ed by the judges, p ro b a b ly be D o v e r; Stan Hanson. Rt. 1; J e ll tween 7 and 8 p .m . th is S a tu r K u b in , R t. 1; M e rle K uehn. R t. day W o rke rs not fin is h in g am ong 2; D onal M cA ndie, Z ig Z a g ; the m a jo r a w a rd w in n e rs w ill W esley N ichols, B u ll R u n ; A rc receive com m ission checks in n e tta Paige, B o rin g ; T o m m ie Persons, C liff S andercock, R t the m a il by next Tuesday. W orkers are b u sie r than e ve r 1 and Roger V o llm e r, R t 2. £ 3 ^ * -A „JR * aft* 13662183 No. 39 Sing)« Copy 10c SANDY. OREGON, THURSDAY, SEPTEM B ER 28, 1»«1 S IX T E E N PAG E S Vol. 23 Post Subscription Contest Climaxes Saturday Evening ♦V H a lfb a c k Dennis C u tsfo rth . backed up to liis own g oalline. punted fo r Sandy as the last q u a rte r of play began. A few m inutes la te r I ’ a rkro s e tied the score a t 6 all. and w ent on Richardson Shows New Oral Vaccine Clinic Planned for October Chevrolet R ich a rd so n C hevrolet w ill ob serve the a r r iv a l of the 1962 m odels w ith an open house a ll da y F rid a y . Local Loggers Aid Sandy G rade School ha« been ten tativ ely set a» the site R a lp h R ich a rd so n said coffee L o ca l tim b e r o p e ra to rs coop- | and doughnuts w ill be served for the oral polio vaccine clinic sponsored by Hood-Land e rate w ith the F o re st S e rvice in to those w ho w ish to th u m p Jaycees and Jay cettes the last week of October. A definite the slash b u rn in g p ro je c t. A tire s and test doors on the new la rg e u n it was burned M onday in m odels. F a vo rs w ill also be d is date is pending the a rriv al of th e baccine serum a t P o rt the B u ll Run w atershed to co m land headquarters. Dean W esselink vaccine com m itteem an, trib u te d . mence the p ro g ra m . said. He said oral vaccine will be given all Sandy high R ich a rd so n said th is ye a r A ll units, some of 60 to 70 acres, C hevy w ill o ile r th re e lu ll lines and grade school students during a designated m ass a re surrounded by a fir e lin e . o l passenger ca rs one m ore The blaze often rages lik e a fo r innoculation period of the clinic. tiv e m e m b e r of the 60-M om ber than w as a v a ila b le la st ye a r. est fire , R app said F o rm s w ill soon be sent hom e O ~~~~~~ + -----------------— --------------------------*• < S T A T IO N S T il It E A T E N E D “ W ith o u t a d o u b t” he said, w ith youngsters re q u e stin g par- .a v a ila b le to the S andy-M t. Hood O w ners of autom obiles p ark " th is Is the fin e s t selection en ta l p erm ission fo r the va ccin e ( a rca in late O ctober, "but w cd on the w rong side of Sandy C h e vro le t has aver m ade W e've do not know w hen It w ill be a v a il streets a re subject to w arn in g No Booster* Needed got the best ca rs on the road notices and citations fo r sec A cco rd in g to D r E. D . L e a able In th is area a g a in ,” L e a and we w a n t you to know th is, ond fines w arn ed Police Chief The highest ra n k in g o ffic e r of v itt, the p ro g ra m c o o rd in a to r, v it t said. He a ro n g le y urged a ll C ecil llu k e , sardonic em ploy- too. Stop in. s u ra .'' the v iru s serum taken o ra lly Is persons, regardless o f age or .la m e s Rarden M o nd ay. P e r the R epublican p a rty N a tio n a l ec of tin- Sandy bank, had only C hevy w ill o ffe r 32 models sons who cross tra ffic to p ark I C h a irm a n W illia m M ille r, w ill both tasteless and odorless, and fo rm e r polio va ccin e record, to one co m p laint w ren trapped In highest in Us h is to ry a v a ila b le on the opposite side of the 1 be guest d in n e r speaker T h u rs leaves no a fte r effects. A fte r sign up fo r the c lin ic . side a Providence Hospital e|c in the C o rv a ir, C orvette, Chevy M ore In fo rm a tio n w ill be a v a il three doses a d m in iste re d at street In the w rong direction day, Oct. 5 at 6:30 p .m . at the v a to r re ce n tly. “ I I w ou ldn 't I I and sta n d a rd C h e vro le t lines. present a tra ffic h azard , B a r T h o ra B. G a rd n e r J r. h ig h Ore- tw o m onth In te rva ls, polio Im ab le in n e xt w e e k's Post have been so had if there w as The new C hevy I I is la rg e r den said. H e hopes th at the Is l gon C ity. a good looking nurse in th e re Q u a rte rb a c k G a ry B ard en w ill lead Sandy high school's than the C o rv a ir but s m a lle r m u n iza tio n is perm anent. suing of citations and »5 'ines The o ra l vaccine p ro g ra m is M ille r has w aged seven suc too. but I w as all by m y s e lf." football tea m into th e ir fo u rth g am e of the season a t Jesuit than C h e vro le t's re g u la r car. upon conviction w ill disco ur cessful p o litic a l cam paigns, one His d ile m m a w as heigh ten high school to m o rro w night, ETlday. The h ard d uck locals a re S ta tio n wggons, a h a rd to p sp o rt expected to replace the S alk v a c age the com m on p rac tic e in fo r the d is tric t a tto rn e y post of ed because he w as «harged a still a fte r th e ir firs t vic to ry . (Sandy Post photo) coupe and a co n v e rtib le a re In cine since t h e la tte r re q u ire s J N ia g a ra county. N .Y ., and s ix fo r Sandy. d ay's room rent, w ith o ut room cluded am ong nine models in p e rio d ica l booster shots. Some 200,000 doses w ill be the U. S. C ongressional s e a t service, he jested. the new lin e w h ich emphasizes H ig h school frie n d s o f P a tric ia m New Y o rk 's 40 h d is tric t. A fte r a few m inutes of loud Fame, Fortune Offered I fro s im p lic ity in s ty lin g and m a x i L . Benshoof, 14, who are too F o u r m onths ago he won b y u n ly m a kin g his p red ica m en t m u m fu n c tio n a lis m in design. Hood-Land Democrats young to donate the a p p ro x i To Sandy Post Writers! anim ous vote the n a tio n a l cham - known, lie unconcernedly sat A lth o u g h the C hevy I I design Schedule Oct. 10 Meet m a te ly 30 p in ts o f blood needed W ant to launch a w r itin g ca 1 pionship of the R e p u blica n p a r- down on the floor and sm oked is b a s ic a lly conventional, i t o f in open h e a rt su rg e ry. re e r? Hood-Land D e m o c ra tic C lub by . h . e . . r — i ‘ y- cig arettes u ntil P inkerton men fe rs new fro n t • m ounted four- has scheduled Its ne xt m eeting have requested others do so in W ant to c a m pin money? freed h im . He a ttrib u ted his j W ell, h e re ’s y o u r b ig chance. | T h u rsd a y n ig h t he w ill re v e a l and s ix -c y lin d e r engines, inte- Tuesday, Oct. 10, at L io n s Com th e ir places. plans to lash the R e p u blica n c a lm behavior to “ fa ith —o r I g ra l fra m e and body construc- T he Sandy Post w a n ts m o IC ; p a rty into a h a rd d riv in g team P a tric ia Is the d a u g h te r of M r. P o tte r pinned the defeat on , j on w ith bolt-on fro n t end and m u n ity C lub H a ll. W em m e. s o m e th in g .” S andy’s fo o tb a ll P ioneers, frus- news fro m the c o m m u n itie s wc seeking R R pnuhlican e p u blica n c c o o n n tro tro l l of of C ounty C le rk Bob S ch u m a ke r and M rs. George Benshoof of “ a few rough breaks F rid a y , b u t an in d u s try e xclu sive in tap e re d 4------------------------------------------- ------- F co ve r, and w c need corrcspon tra te d In three hom e games, the next U.S. Congress. we earned ’e m .” T h ro u g h three pla te re a r sp rin g s Both three w ill be the m a in speaker. In B oring dents to w rite th a t news. M ille r also intends to d iv u lg e leave tow n F rid a y fo r th e ir q u a rte rs o f p la y, he said. P ark- speed m anual and a u to m a tic fo rm a l discussion o f o rg a n iza tio n M in im u m age re q u ire m e n t fo r E s p e c ia lly sought a rc people the u n reported escapades o f the firs t “ s w a y ” gam e, and in rose n e t ya rd a g e w as m in u s tra n sm issio n s w ill be a va ila b le . of county p re cin cts and vo tin g blood donations is 18 to co ve r the c ity o f Sandy, and c u rre n t a d m in is tra tio n w h ic h in lllllllillg U lllillg S 34. But the B ronchos ta llie d tw ic e F ro m a s ty lin g standpoint, the rig h ts and p riv ile g e s w ill fo llo w some o f fhc m o u n ta in areas. his m ild e r m om ents he fables quest o f th e ir fir s t v ic to ry . M oat of P a tric ia 's frie n d s are A t the latest m eeting M rs . Pat sta n d a rd C hevrolet fo r 1962 re The opponent, how ever, w ill in the last q u a rte r Anyone inte re ste d is asked to " th e fo u n d e rin g fa th e rs o f the m uch younger, as she is a fre s h Kaseh was elected se cre ta ry- H o lt blocked w e ll, W eisen ra n fle cts the greatest change, a l c a ll f h c o ffice o f the S a n d y . -v» iiu f r o n n u t ie m an at G resham high school c i. r ” , be fo rm id a b le Jesuit high, un- n ice ly, and M u rra y looked v e ry though C o rv a ir m odels and the tre a su re r. If the ra in com es that is e x Post, M U 72781, o r v is it the He a n ticip a te s m a n y pleasant beaten in three gam es and 51-0 A c a ll was issued th ro u g h the good on defense, said P o tte r, In pected and w e a th e r p e rm its , the office. ■ p ■ ' a e a A ♦ pw»• ^s a v A M C? 1 1 a r I » I F» ZX \A- t I . C o rve tte w ill also fe a tu re a 4----------------------------------------► v ic to r o ve r S ilve rto n in the W il school new spaper th is w eek fo r m om ents at the roast beef d in s in g lin g out gam e heroes. n u m b e r nt appearance changes C la cka m a s - M a rio n area closed Sandv Post Office Sets I a any n y s student iu u e m i frie ncu u s « v o * f 18 ao v nd o i r o ve r ner, sponsored by the C la c k a co league opener last week Jes to h u n tin g w ill be lifte d I f the as w e ll as new e x te rio r colors G oing T o Jesu it? u it and W y'e a st a re picked as 9 O’clock Opening Hour : to donate In h e r nam e a t th e mas county R epublican C e n tra l N E W SU B St R IB E K S area re m a in s closed, h u n tin g w ill and in te rio rs . Sandy fans tra v e lin g to the the W ilco league powers. Handy 11. 8. post o ffic e w in ' bloodm oblle sponsored in Gresh- C o m m itte . T h u rs d a y Subscriptions to the Sandy The new sta n d a rd C h e vro le t be p e rm itte d weekends o n ly am yesterday. Coach George P o tte r said the gam e should ta ke the B ertha- T ic k e ts a re a v a ila b le fro m Post taken during the c u rre n t open a h a lf-h o u r e a rlie r In the w ith o u t p e rm it subject to re g u la fe a tu re s a crisp , ta ilo re d look. B eaverton h ig h w a y past R aleigh s ta rtin g lin e u p w ould rem ain Since she is re p o rte d to need M rs. O tto M o te jl, M rs V irg in ia c a m p aig n become e ffe ctive tions, except fo r p riv a te lands. T he 1962 models have co m p le te mornings for added convenl- between 26-36 p in ts of blood d u r Eerguson and fro m W ievesiek the sam e. T he te a m w ill con H ills . The school Is located a d ly new sheet m e ta l, g rille w o rk, O ct. I. E v e ry effo rt is being enee of postal patrons, an O w ners should check w ith the ja ce n t to the h ig h w a y. ing the operation O ct. 4, frie n d s m ade to reach new subscrib and T rip p . M a in S treet. Oregon tin u e to use both sin g le w ing P o stm aster John M ets fire w arden in the d is tric t they B e rth a -B e a ve rto n leaves B a r- b um pers and o rn a m e n ta tio n , as nounces and T -fo rm a tio n s , P o tte r said C ity , across fro m t h e C ourt ger. New hours ta ke e ffe c t w h o d id not donate In het name ers w ith this issue, hut m any w ish to hunt. Chan Bunke, M o w e ll as new e x 'e rio r colors and b u r B lvd (ro u te to Salem F re e House. “ O u r d in in g c a p a c ity is Both have been p ra c tic e d since M onday, Oct. t . The new 8:S0 a t the bloodm oblle m ay do so by la lla . asks th a t h unters be e x new subscribers w ill be missed re style d In te rio rs . New roof lim ite d to .300 w c suggest j opening w o rko u ts, but the single w a y ) Just w est o f P o rtla n d . O r a.m . opening hour replaces v is itin g the P o rtla n d Blood Cen- due to the trem endous response tre m e ly c a re fu l o f the fire hazard 1 lines fo r sedans and the Im - fans iir von can go o u t to B eaverton -..... .... you get y o u r tic k e ts w ith o u t de- w in g w as not used u n til la st F ri- m the fo rm e r » o 'clo ck opening, te r and re q u e stin g th e ir pint of to t h e contest. Addressing Check w ith lo ca l F ire W arden la y ," advises G e o r g e E lv e rs , | d a y in the 12-6 loss to P ark- then go b a ck east fo r tw o m ile s , pala sp o rt coupe also h ig h lig h t I _____ I | blood be cre d ite d to her account. plates w ill not he com pleted at Sandy G u a rd S tation. M u tu a l to the school I »he new s ty lin g g e n e ra l c n h a irm fo r the ir . , .„» rose 7-4271. fo fo r r fu rm a a tio tio n n. fo r se ve ral ra l days y yet. e t. general iim a n to me a n ffa an c _______ ~ — • - - - ___________________ ■ ------------------- — , -------------------------------- — — — ------------------------ — —:-------------- ~ 7-4271. fu rth rth e e r r in in fo fo rm Top Republican Schedules Talk (.evil Duke haves Dilemma Calmly Student Needs Rlood for Surgery Sandy Footballers Travel to Jesuit Clackamas-Marion Are Clarified Norblad Sees L ittle Nuclear Danger to Oregon, But Civil Defense Efforts Proceed ...................... The c o n tro v e rs y ra g in g in Oregon o ve r c iv il defense to u ch ed closer to hom e th is w eek. Rep. W a lte r N o rb la d . w ho is C la cka m a s co u n ty 's re p re se nta tiv e to Congress, re tu rn e d hom e M onday w ith a blast at " o v e r em phasis on fa llo u t shelters and plans fo r the e va cu a tio n o f P o rt la n d .” ...................— - ----------- ----------- - ..............- ,H. «.evalltne ’ eo.,'8 eovemor. a,ale and metro. | .even seven evacuation e va cu a tio n route, routes ian fan out out D espite c o n je c tu re to the co n -I added. "O re g o n is as w h ite as the w est w here the p re v a ilin g ' go,i s g w ' " n.o r ' “ ndlp^ J " ' tr a r v N o rb la d savs Oregon is d riv e n snow on the m aps— th e re w inds com e fro m T h e y re not p o lita n c iv il defense le a n r s . \ , ‘ , o ¡ n ïm - u m n n a re no u r g e , , here ’ he » i d . I go in g to bom b N a w p ç r t . T i l l . - and to become a n u c le a r bom b ta r get o r to receive fa llo u t In case o f an a ll-o u t a to m ic w a r. ‘ No T argets* " T h e y w ould have to v ir t u a lly d e stro y c iv iliz a tio n before h e re .” he w ould m e m a arg e x p la in in g th a t he had seen ; m ook, o r A s to ria . The rg in Pentagon m aps and attended of e rr o r is sm a ll m aybe o n ly secret b rie fin g s re g a rd in g pos 10 o r 15 m ile s at the m o s t." Statem ents C o n flict sib lc n u cle a r ta rg e ts. N o rb la d '» b la st was the latest He said th e m id • W illa m e tte v a lle y has no w o rry about tall- in a series th a t Include con out “ T here a re no ta rg e ts to flic tin g statem ents fro m Ore- fro m P o rtla n d . fa r as C o ttre ll school and K e l I | oniiuy Sandy » s . c . iv . . il . detenae ,------ pia L o ca l re sid e n ts have been ad so. C iv il defense o ffic ia ls po in t a re based on e va cu a tio n of P ort vised by co u n ty and local auth- out th a t plans are fle x ib le de land in case o f n u cle a r a tta c k ' o ritie s to b u ild fa llo u t shelters pending on bom b size and f a ll Sandy • tn this area As a staging a r e a out p a tte rn . w ould assist the flo w o f evaert Local Officials C u rre n t p la n n in g is based on e e l e a stw a rd to C e n tra l and L y le Seaman. Sandy fire chief, an 18-mtle ra d iu s b la st area E a ste rn Oregon points T w e n ty Shelters Advised « & £ * » * c S S H. 1. Jackson tn Oregon C ity overseas e ffo rts In the county- a t-la rg e . M ore in fo rm a tio n is o b ta in a b le fro m e ith e r of them C iv il defense on the local basis w ill be covered tho ro u g h ly in a series of a rtic le s to appear soon in the Sandy Post. SPECIAL NOTICE TO ALL FAMILIES N O W RECEIVING THE SANDY POST! 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