The Oregon state employee. (Salem, Oregon.) 1944-195?, January 01, 1949, Page 23, Image 23

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G olden Rose ski to u rn am en t on ; Mt.
Ìeàc&er s>’ c ^ r t i f i c s ^ a t u m e of appoint­ Hood* above Tim berline Lodge on J u n e
m ent. ‘E x a m in a ^ n : A t p resent time, lra H rlih iX ^ 'a n n u a l event closes the
th ere is no exam ination given for this P o rtlan d rose festival w hich opqps^pn
class. Position vacancies are filled by | ||g lla s 8. A ttending < S ^ ^ )lden Rose
the state institutions
Lications tourney w ill be the rose festival queen
1 of in terested persons.
I andtgphrfc, rulbra^<ih,&.mW mcM ’ realm
Secondary Teacher $2760 - 3480
of s S S saria, w hich is P o rtlan d during;
R equirem ents: ^ ¿ ò ìlè g e graduation fe stiv al w eek. I
w U t l g B ^ t o ion in education and
ability t o ^ ecure an ap propriate state'
teach er’sr certificate a t tim e of appoint­
m ent. E xam ination: A t p resen t th ere
n ^ n o 'e x a m in a tio n
P osi-
- are- filled by th e1 state
institutions from applications of in té r-
By Ballard Brooks
réstéd pèrsoìis'.b^
Of Men and Snow;
Surveyors Battle
Elements
D uring the past w in ter m onths,, th e
^ ^ fc S ^ b tio ^ffsu rv e v party , located in
B aker, has' beèn battlin g th e m ost sev­
ere w eath er I conditions
seen
in
m any years. W h ile ||p in g location w ork
in L add Canyon, the p arty has fought
agàinst tem pe ^ g ^ ^ th a t .'have;-ranged
as low as 3^'-degrees below zero and
The T rav el In fo rm ation D eportm eh^ .winds, w hich, a tlu j^ ty o n ■on^ p n ^ ^ i b n .
of . t ^ ^ ^ re'gon^ S ta te H ighw ay Com- •ha^ejapproachedó. 40 M.P.H. Snow
mission announces th e following wiiV-; drifts ||hg frequently}’ encountered
te r sports events w hich m ay b em f in - w hich are fully 12 feet deep an d the
^ p rh stfto ouk80)orts-m inded m em ber­ average d epth of th e drifts is approx?
ship. '
im nteiy 8 ft. i ^ ^ seSl^m dition s often
- H & qw W sS i bow l at the ^SantTam m ake tra v e l difficult if .not im possible
H ighw ay sum m it w ill be the scene for an d th e boys hawjK m ore th à n f l B j | Ì
the all Oregon dow nhill and slalom w alked m o r^ fh a n a m ile to ,th eir\£ ^ B .^
races for ju n io r boys and girls M arch
A lthough w orking conditions are
27*, -sginsored b y
Race
hum or I
W hile ta k ­
a t Hoodoo ra n g e ’ up to 50 p e r ing C ross-Sections one cold day, Owen
cent grades.
Seam en fell thro u g h th e crust w hich
A .big' ju m p in g m eet is set for east­ h ad -form ed on a snow drift of consid­
ern O regon’s A nthony L akes ski area erable depth. O w en all b u t disappeared*
27 for classes A, B, ju n io r and fro m sight- and, ‘being v erw m u r h lB e r -
senior open. This is one of Oregon's b u rd en ed w B th th e heaviest of w inter
m ore rceently developed snow sports
do’ nothing b u t flo u n d e r..
’sec ti^ ^ S H
F inally realizing he was helpless, he
The F e r W e s » K a n d a h a r, O ffering called for help. E rm e Sw iger and Jim
dow nhill an d slalom races', class A in - M ay cam e to his rescue and pulled him
vitational, for m en an d w o m e n ’y ^ L b e
out.
held A p ril'13^ at'*Mt7 Hood, sponsored
One J a n u a ry day%heyb a r ty 5 \^ ^ ^ u n -
by the C ascade ski club, attractin g ning I “L ” line in a. field which- lay
en tra n ts fro m d ist^ ^ ^ p ^ ^ ^ ^
adjacent to atlopuntry^ ^ ^ g l' The road
.iOn A pril 17 th e P o rtlan d ju n io r was being opened so th a ^ f eed could
cham berhjpf I com m erce is sponsoring b e hauled to a^herd of E lk ¿ m a i' w e re '
the • G o l h ^ B o S | ^ ^ feat Mt. Hood. w intering in the area. ‘When- the snow ­
A g iant slalom for classes A and B plow, a D-4 “Cia|” equipped w ith an
angle dozer, came along, th e 'o p e ra to r
Q rg g B s jl competitive,-’ ski - ‘w s o n
saw th e -p lig h t the;, boys w ere in as
w ill reach. U s .-. J u n e clim ax w ith ¡the they pushed th e ir w ay thro u g h 2.%
Spring Activities in
Oregon’s
Snow Heights