THURSDAY, APRIL 21. 1955
THE SANDY I’<«ST
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R eturn Matches
Set For Women
County Ranked
Low By H unters
G arden Club Sets
Flow er Festival
ESTACADA — April Showers,
SANDY—Tlie winners of th»1 the spring flower show for jun-
last women’s WTestling match a: ors and seniors, sponsored by
the Sandy theater in the main
event, a mixed, tag-team have the Estacada Garden club, will
been challenged by another team be held Saturday, April 30 in the
for a match at the Sandy theater Estacada grade school cafeteria
on April 27.
from 1 until 7 PM. Grace Still
The matches will start at 8:30. Is chairman for the event and
The challenging team will be Florence Lamb is co-chairman.
Morning Star, an Indian princess Those eligible to enter the
and Don Mothey. There will be flower show include any junior
three other matches, both men residing in the Estacada hign
•nd women.
school district or any adult re
siding within the same limits.
Roger Shearman, son of Mrs. The building will be open from
Lois Shearman, Bluff road, is the 1 until 4 PM Friday to all exhib
cameraman for the Loretta itors to register and reserve
Young TV show.
space. All entries must be in
OREGON CITY The Clack a
mas county foothills of the Cas
cades isn't exactly a deer hunt
er's paradise. In fact, according
to statistics of the state game
commission It ranks near the bot
tom of the list of counties in
which a deer season was held.
The statistics recently received
from the game commission indi-
ate that 36.8 per cent of th?
3670 hunters in the county got
game during the last general
deer season.
The kill in the county was
926 bucks, 356 does and 67 fawns
- -or a total of 1,340 deer killed
during the season.
Topping the list percentage
wise was Wallowa county wi'h
78.6 of the hunters returning
home with game and Multnomah
county ranked at the bottom
with 23.2 per cent satisfaction.
SEE
Bowling Team
Treated To Steak
The
Famous
SANDY Sandy Lumber and
Hardware men’s bowling team
league champions were treated
to a steak dinner Thursday nigh:
April 14 at the Country Kitchen
by George Anderson, their spon
sor.
A1 Morner, Keith Schneider,
Willis Oldenkamp, Dean Schnei
der, Ken Lewis, and Wes Annis
were team members attending.
Chore M aster
THE BEST —
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MANY
WELL SATISFIED
SANDY OWNERS
place by 11 AM. April 30 to il-
low the cleaning up before the
judges begin at 11:15.
A Silver Tea and plant sale
will be held the afternoon of the
show.
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570 Steelheads
Tagged In River
McNARY Approximately 570
adult steelhead were tagged in
the dewatered Oregon »hole fish
way at McNary dam last week
through cooperative efforts of
the Corps of Engineers and the
Oregon fish commission.
The fish were tagged with
small, plastic discs by biologists
to learn more of the migratory
habits of steelhead In the Colum
bia river. During a similar oper
ation. in January, 464 steelhead
were tagged when the Washing
ton shore ladder at McNary was
drained for annual repairs.
now for
Olympia!
Whether you choose it direct from the
tap or in bottles or cans, you can
rely on Olympia to always taste
refreshingly the same.
W a te r ’
-th a t
You W ill Be
Surprised At The
Work It Will
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Rain Badgers
Sports Events
SANDY Sandy high coaches
threw up their hands this week
—both because they are getting
considerably confused about the
gaining list of makeups and be
cause they are trying to get out
from under the rain.
Varsity and jayvee matches
with Molalla and Dallas were
rained out. Sandy was to have
faced Park Rose for a track
meet Wednesday, April 20, and
the Sandy Jayvee baseball was
set at Canby.
E stacada Gets
Two New Coaches
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A new idea in retail delivery trucks is Intro
duced by Chevrolet in its 1955 line of 75 commer
cial ears and trucks on 15 wheelbases. Called the
Cameo Carrier, the vehicle was designed for ex
clusive shops which have long sought a modern
CANNON’S
HARDWARE
istic unit in keeping with their merchandise. Note
how glass fiber side panels are earriisl flush
with the call. The body color is ivory, with cat»
in brilliant red. These new models are now on
display at Richardson Chevrolet in Sandy.
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ESTACADA Two new coach
es will be directing athletics of
the Rangers here next year, the
Estacada Union high school
board announced Friday follow
ing a meeting.
Leaving are Truman Osbourne
■and Keith Moore. Taking their
place is Lloyd Berman and Bob
Dungan.
Bergman is a former Univer
sity of Portland and Vanport
college basketball star and will
be head basketball and base
ball coach and assistant foot
ball mentor. Dungan, once assis
tant coach at McMinnville, will be
head football, wrestling and
track coach.
E stacada Slips
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ESTACADA—Although Esta
cada fell from its top spot as
Class B Hayward Relays champ
ions of 1954 to 15th place in
ithe meets held at Eugene Fri
day and Saturday, fleet-footed
Rangers medley team and Denny
¡Sarver in the broad jump, scored
points.
Sarver took an 18 foot, 9%
inch Jump and placed second to
Elmira's Jerry Christian with a I a
119-6 jump.
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The Estacada sprint team fin
ished fifth.
Colton. which ent ‘red the
'Class C competition ticked up
two points and the only other
Clackamas county team in the
relays, Lake Oswego, collected
seven points.
Main St. Opposite Meinig’s Store
WEST IJNN Sandy's speedy
Jim Griffin took a first In th
120 yard high hurdles and javc
lin and Bryant topped in the
broad jump here Thursday after
noon to capture top spot in
three way track meet.
The standings at the end o
the meeting were Sandy, 53’ .
Lake Oswego 50; and Wes’ Linn
IS-'«.
Runners placing for Sand;
were Gillam, Duharko, Bryan’
Bartley, DeLay, Denbo. Smith
Hallgren and Bryant.
Estacadans Halted
n V atch B • y Rain
ESTACADA Rain heckled the
Estacada baseball nine out of its
match with Mi Angel last w< i,
and the postponed game w ill >?
Monday at the Estacada fi< 1.
according to baseball mentor
Truman Osbourne.
Also on the schedule for the
coming week is Estacada at
Woixlburn. Obourne said he In
tended to pitch fiarv Linn in
place of star Jim Miller who la
still suffering from a rough el
bow which is the result of acci
dent Miller suffered last fall in
the closing game.
Miller has been playing sec
ond base, Osbourne said
Both games are Willamette
Valles league games
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