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2 SA N D Y (O re ) POST T h u n M ay 28 1981 (Sec I) Hikers find each other before rescue Two groups of climbers, lost in a Mount Hood "white out," found each other last Saturday night before they were located by rescuers Sunday morning According to Clackamas County sheriff's deputies, the seven men and two women were found in the vicinity of Zigzag Canyon All were in good condition Four of the climbers were driven out in snow vehicles The rest hiked out, accor ding to Deputy Mark White, who coordinated the search. Two of the men. Michael W (’lark, 20, and Douglas D Sm ith, 19, both of the Portland urea, were coming down the mountain's south slope when they encountered white-out conditions Satur day. A third climber found his way down the mountain and reported that the other two were overdue at about 6 p m ., according to the s h e r iff's d e p a rtm e n t spokesman A white out is dense snow or fog that severely restricts visib ility When climbers and hikers on the south slope of the mountain run into this condition, they sometimes become disoriented and hike away fro m T im b e rlin e Ixwlge into the nearby Zigzag Canyon, according to Neal Reisner. a sheriff's depart ment community service of ficer The other group of five men and two women, who also had been on the south slop«*, failed to sign in at Timberline lxxlge on time and were reported overdue at about 5:45 p m Saturday Keeping posted Hatfield due to address chamber Thursday, May 28 Sen Mark Hatfield ad dresses the Sandy Chamber of Commerce at 12 noon at the Tollgate Inn, in lieu of the regular Tuesday lun cheon meeting this week. The Sandy Golden Age Club w ill host its semi monthly potluck at 12 noon at the Sandy Senior Center The Sandy Lions Club board business meeting will be held at 7 p m at TJ's F ire s id e D in in g A ll members are invited to at tend The Rebekah Ixxlge meets atHp m at the I 0 .0 F Hall Saturday, May 30 The Sandy C o u n try Market kicks off today at Pioneer Park, intersection of H ighway 26 and 362nd Avenue, from 9 a m to 3 p m Local craftsmen and produce raisers will have their wares for sale Photo by Dun Dillon The Sandy M ountain Salem with wood carvings on Festival, set for July 11 and Cottonwood bark, and Mike 12, is well on its way to and Jan McDaniel of Sandy another successful year, ac with beautiful wood fu r cording to organizers. nishings The artist selection Some 120 artists and craft committee had more than 40 smen, m ore than ever more applicants than it before, are lined up to enter could accommodate this tain and provide quality arts year. and crafts. Most of the food conces Many of the longtime sionaires have returned favorites w ill be back, in from last year However, a cluding Dan Stevens, the new feature w ill be an "in entertaining potter, Laurie ternational food fa ir" in the Pefley with her calligraphy; gazebo at the rear of the Kathleen Butts, oil pain park. tings, and photographer San Music lovers w ill once dra Poutala again find bands such as The Some new crafts people Rhinelander Polka Band, who are lined up include Don Cappa country western Wing K IxMing of Portland music on Saturday while who will do Chinese Sumi Sunday will find returning painting, Terry Kramer of groups Dave Eberly in Coun Tuesday, June 2 Sandi P outala of Je T'Aime Portraits will be the guest speaker at the weekly luncheon meeting of the San dy Area Chamber of Com merce at TJ's Fireside Din St M ichael's Catholic Church will serve spaghetti dinner from 3 to 7 p m at the new church. 18090 S E Uingensand Road Proceeds Classified Business, Professional Directory A variance application to allow a lot partition of land in the Hoodland area will be considered by the Clackamas County hearings officer this Monday, June 1, at 7 p m in the County Cour thouse. Jane Henry is proposing to reduce the fiv e -a c re minimum lost size require ment and allow the partition ing of a 10-acre lot into a 2.75 acre parcel and a 7 25-acre parcel The land being considered is approximately 565 feet north of the northern end of the public road portion of E A sch o ff Road The a p p lic a tio n is available for inspection at the Department of En vironm ental Services in Oregon City For Your Card In This DIRECTORY — Phone 668-5548 AUTO REPAIR TELEVISION SERVICE SANDV AUTO BOOT INC. 38650 Pioneer blvd. Sandy, Oregon 97055 Telephone 668 4175 CRUSHED ROCK Guaranteed Service On All Makes cedar plaza No i 668-7363 Carry In Service Don O brist, Inc. 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The Bird (’age Theater will feature live melodrama on the new Bird Cage Theater Stage Free admission, parking and shuttle bus service will also lx* featured Wednesday, June 3 Sandy TOPS Club meets at 9 a m in the Sandy Communi ty Action (enter The Sandy Garden Club is holding a Tree Walk at Wildwood Picnic Area near Wemme The Sandy Business and Professional Women's Club will hold its Installation Din ner at 7 p m at the Mat terhorn Restaurant, 3 N E 82nd Ave , Portland The Sandy Planning Com mission convenes at 7:30 p m in Sandy City Hall Monday, June I D & A PUMP & SUPPLY Festival plans underway ing at 12 noon The Sandy City Council meets at 7 .30 p m in Sandv City Hall The Rainbow Girls meet at the Masonic Hall at 7 :30 p m Sunday. May 31 Variance plan for Hoodland to be studied Flowers, flags and grave markers dripped with rain Monday in Sands as (b e weather provided a somber mood as the nation remembered its dead will go toward the purchase of a dishwasher for the new church Rifleman Seat Cover Mini seat cover tits Datsun, Toyota. Luv and other small pickups Includes cutout for gearshift Choose from blue, black, multi-color or red/brown O tter good thru June 7. while supplies last Installation not included ® ACTION AUTO ™ d " and Truck Parts Abu MPER Give your home the Wooden Hutch touch! BUMPER Sandy. Phone 668 5509 m i i i i i i n -.X >' m A utoPwis Specialist« m n T XX xxxxxxxxxxxV