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SANDY S A N D Y POST Deadline for floureseent lights Ju n e 2nd l_uWi-~,hed Every T hursday a t Sandy, C lackam as County, Oregon jt*‘ ch arity and ju stice to all and m alice tow ard none (o m p le te line of Home and Commercial F ix tu res W iring A E lectrical Appliances Frank Christensen, Jr. Phone: Rhododendron 10« Sandy 6x OREGONIAN TOM COOPER Gresham 5887 Sandy 31 CONSUME y of th a t body building •rating Mt. Hood Dairy Milk and ( ream Raw and P asteurized Accept No S ubstitute Adolph A m stad Ph, Sandy 293 Mr. n . za . Schneider ORVAL G, BUTLER, E d ito r and Owner Subscription ra te s (payable in advance) $1.50 pe E ntered as second class mail m a tte r Aug. 19, 1939, at off‘ce a t Sandy. Oregon, under A ct of M arch 8, N o t ic e O f S c h o o l E l e c t io n UPON QUESTION OF IN CREA SIN G TAX LEVY OYER AMOUNT LIM ITED BY SECTION 11, A RTICLE XE, STA TE CONSTITUTION Notice is hereby given th a t an election will be held in School D istrict No. 46 of C lackam as County, S tate of Oregon a t School- louse June 15 1942-8 P M. in said school d istrict, for th e p u r pose of su b m ittin g to the legal voters of said d istric t the ques tion of increasing the tax levy for the y ea r 19 over the am ount limited by section 11, article XI. of the C onstitution of Oregon. The reasons for increasing such levies are: D elinquent tax es and changing ta x year. The am ount of tax, in excess of the 6 per cent lim itation, p ro posed to be levied for said y ea r is $5100.64. D ated thus 19th day of May, 1942. A tte st: Melvin Sm ith Cecil O. Duke D istrict Clerk Chairm an, Board of D irectors Observers Schedule May 24 to Follow ing is a schedule for a ir c ra ft observation for the week beginning Sunday, May 24th, te May 36th, inclusive. Each person is held responsible for his own shift. If sometim e you find it absolutely impossible to be on duty a t your specified time, you m ust find someone to tak e your sh ift for you. We still need a few m ore volun teers. Sign up w ith E dna Scales or Orval Butler. (> A M. Hazel Brown G eorgia Gunderson 10 A.M. H azel LaG ourgue Mrs. Folsom 12 Noon Ju a n ita Sm ith Mrs. Bob Sm ith 2 P.M. Mrs. H. J. Gieseke Mrs. Bessie Rehberg 4 P .M. G race Law rence Mrs. H arp er Jr. 6 P.M. D EN T IST — Phone»— O ffice 151 — R esidence 6x2 SA N D Y , OREGON Donaea Larners G reenw ood Truck Line Serving Mt. Hood Loop Portland, Tlm herline Lodge and W ay Point« WiMhliigton * Oregon Perm its W rmm e, call Long D istance Pori land Phone BEuenn 8127 Terminal 71« N. W. Irvine SUNDAY 2 A.M. Dale Lane Bill Radford 6 A.M. Leo MdGlade Kuruscy MdGlade 10 A M. V irginia B runs 2 P M. Mildred S tew art E d n a P iert 6 P.M. Mr. Kain Mr. H arper Sr. 10 P.M. Carl Cline Floid Macormick MONDAY 2 A M. D uane K napp Ivan B arker M rs. G eo rg e M iller Mrs. A rt W oodcock C arl H ane Vic Spalier TUESDAY 2 A.M. W. Boaholm F red C. L ohrm an 6 A.M. V irginia B ru n s La Verne Gunderson 8 A M. Mrs. Bina Bell Mrs. Bigham 10 A M. M rs Lennis E dw ards Mrs. Chas. Collier 2 P.M. Cora W ilkins Mrs. Bruns Duke 8<. Proctor IN SU RA N CE AGENTS D ignified Service Fire, Auto. B urglary, P la te Aery Detull Com lentIously attended to by C o m p eten t Operator». Glass, Liability, Surety, “ A HOME MORTUARY FOR HOME P E O P L E “ H ealth, Accident, Life Chapman Funeral ‘B orne Telephone 71 SA N D Y , OREGON Phono Sandy 311 Funeral D irectors for 36 Y ears__ Day and Night Service Plioi E stacada POST 4 P M. Mrs. H arp er Sr. Mrs. Dotiti 6 PM . Jim m ie Chilton A lfred S eem atter 8 P.M. Mrs. O bershaw Pauline Bell 1« P.M. W alter H offm an F. Coon T ill RSDAY. MAY 21, 194 TRAILER VAGABOND WEDNESDAY 2 A M. Ju n io r Loundree H erald Guthu 6 A.M. Nonie Edw ards Helen Guthu 8 A M. Mrs. Ju liu s R euther Mrs. Lex Schm itz 10 A M . Babe Joiner Mrs. Glenn Loundree 12 Noon Mrs. H arvey Schneider Mrs. H enry P erre t 2 P.M. Mis. Ivan B ark er Mrs. M. E. Briles 4 P .M. Mrs. A. W. Bell Mrs. Seam an C P.M. Mr. Blatchford Mrs. Blatchford 10 P.M. J. C. Hafley Mrs. Hafley THURSDAY 2 A.M. Jess H ite Eldon Mills 6 A.M. Dean Schneider Ralph Brown (continued on page 3) By WARREN BAYLEY Meramec Caverns, S tanton, Mo. If you live in the middle w est — plan on visiting Missouri now or in th e fu tu re — w ant to see a bit of fairyland on which n a tu re has world. The room is shaped like a been a t work for some 70 million th e a te r and the entire stag e is y ea rs — then m ake a m ental note draped in Onyx cu rtain s th a t hang of th e point of in terest described com pletely to the floor. in th is column and don’t fail to The caverns were originally visit M eram ac C averns some 55 formed millions of y ea rs ago when m iles w est of St. Louis. It is the the plains of southern Missouri and world’s only sto ry cave. n orthern A rkansas wrinkled th eir There is m ore th a n a passing brow and formed the Ozark Moun chance th a t you have never heard tains. The Indians knew of its ex of th is scenic attractio n . U ntil a istence and led the first w hite man few y ears ago it w as ju s t another to its m outh in 1735. In 1760 the cave on a single level. In 1933. first floor was used a s a base for 1939 and ag ain in 1942 additional the first lead m ine in Missouri. rooms w ere discovered: it ’s these D uring the Civil w ar it w as used discoveries th a t have brought the a s a gun powder p lan t and la ter caverns into the n atio n al sp o t as a statio n on the underground light and given it the g re a te st per railroad. Several hundred slaves centage of increase in v isito rs of received th eir freedom hv fhi= any cave. In these rooms were found m any of the m ost beautiful form ations never before seen by man. Onyx m ountain — the w orld’s larg est stalag m ite—over 200 feet in dia m eter. The Wine Room—lifelike bunches of g rap es h an g from the i w alls of th is room and in the cen- i te r n a tu re h as fashioned a perfect < Fifty-one R easons W hy ‘Democr CongraduJations Graduates riiese pictures a re published a s a salu te to the ( las Sandy is proud of your success; Photographs courtesy of Sandy High School P rin t E d ito r’s note — W’e feel th a t you will be more proud A m erican W ay" if you would read of the achievem ents stu d e n ts a s set forth in the “ Mee M a” , th eir y ear book, by them and available to any one interested posse w as a t a g re a t disadvantage because it w as in the light while the bandits were covered by a cu rtain of darkness. It w as Jam e3’ escape th m an unknow n passage a fte r a three day seige th a t led to the recent exploiation work which revealed the m any form a tions th a t now cause visitors to gasp in wonder. In the g ay 90’s dances were held 500 feet back in the cave. Re cently th e custom h as been re sumed. E ach S aturday n ig h t thru- out the sum m er the sound of drum s and tru m p e ts echo from form ations th a t w ere millions of “TRA ILER VAGABOND" is sponsored and ap p ears in this, paper through the courtesy of the CLACKAMAS COUNTY BANK, Sandy, Oregon. ATTORNEY 2035-5 Withrow Building Gresham, Ore. Gresham 4921 >eep Lreek Lnavel Lo CEM ENT and DRIVEW’AY GRAVEL CEM ENT — SAND A t P it or Delivered Rte. 1, Box 101 Boring, Orc. ^ T /7 //////2 /7 7 7 7 7 ///7 y y 7 7 /, Can N ever F ail!