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The andy l^ost CIRCULAR FILE Remember the story, re p e a t ed so ofte n it became a le g end, th a t governm ent agency spending had purchased a 100-year s u p p ly o f lig h t g lo b es fo r the W om en's A rm y 1 rp? O r the m ore recent s t ories on b u re a u cra tic s p a w n in g w h ich liste d n e a rly 6(10 VOLUME 22 THURSDAY, JULY 21, 1960 Price 10c 1 sssr p u rch a sin g com m ittees for the U.S. A rm y in c lu d in g one fo r each o f tw o k in d s o f shoe laces and a m yste ry one on "C o n g e n ia l T h e ra p y ? " Senator D ouglas o f Illin o is has come up w ith a fis tfu l of m ore modern exam ples of the n ig h tm a re in governm ent sp ending. For instance a la m p socket, re ta ilin g fo r 25 cents, w h ic h costs th ■ U n ite d States N avy $21.10. A set o f wrenches W a te r users on the C ity w a w o rth $3.S9 a t any ha rd w a re ter m a in between the head- store, bought b y the U.S. Adi w orks and the c ity storage A rm y fo r $29.00 a set. O r a q u ip group o f d r ill bushings, w o rth ta n k were w arned today of a and P< possible w a te r s h u to ff very 25 to 50 cents, bought by the •r wa e a rly Sunday. C ity C lerk R uth A ir Force fo r $9.65 a set. o f the at ccntennia A ccording to Douglas, the Loundree said w o rk w ill begin as 100 years ion tes e lu d in g a dis of a t daw n and p la n ne d to be m ilita r y wastes 3 m illio n ippeared in is ta l e q u ipm r ind d o lla rs a .'e a r -w hich you and com pleted before the break- ipapers. "W anted chicle it M ilw a u k ie Hi I have been forced on th re a t the breakfast hour. inny w iry fe llo w s I round o f ja il sentence and p e n a lty n o t o ve r 18. Mus t be expert The ----------------- I •bration was There is to be NO SPRINK — _ _ boon to c o n trib u te to th e g o v e rn rid e rs w i lli n g to ris k death j for stam p collectors loo. Doz LIN G BY ANYONE A T A L L m ent to the tu n e of $210 from d a ily . O rp h a n s preferred. I ens o f sSandy kid s w ere de- ON Ssunday because o f th e ex each one o f us a year. D o u g W ages $25 a wei •k". pected w a te r shortage. | lig h te d to receive In them orn- las says the w e ird ly o u t-o f Postm aster General A rh u r I in g d e live ry at Sandy, a per- p ro p o rtion prices p a id by the S u m m e rfie ld is in Sacramento I sonal le tte r from Postmaster m ilita r y fo r inexpensive f i t C a lifo rn ia , w a itin g the end Metsger, hearing the brand- tin g s is v e rifie d by the F ed o f a long pony express ;run new eentenlal ['ony express eral G eneral A cco u n tin g O f fro m St. Joseph, M isouri, 4-eent stam p w ith the J u ly 20. fice. The ru n from Sacramento to I960 cancellation. W hat I w a n t to kn o w is. St. Joseph is riden by W addell w ho the d e v il got the $20.85 i F. S m ith , grandson o f one of Parents w ho teach th e ir p ro fit on those tw o -b it la m p the founders of the express. sockets? If it's the m a n u fa c t- ; youngsters safe b icycle rid in g The riders hope to fin is h the h a b its can help save lives urer it seems to me the Re runs by J u ly 28- one week. th is sum m er, and as an extra venue service ou g h t to be a They w ill take the same route bonus, c o n trib u te to safe a u to heck o f a lot more interested the old riders did but w ill be ESTACADA A co m m itte e in h im than Joe Blow w ho m o b ile d rive rs in the years a A d la i m ugs it it up fo r the in the co u n try, p u t on a per got in ve stig ate d fo r a $2.79 head. . ’ estger hands up the m a il met w ith a good deal more made up o f citizens o f the C u forr.iance fo r spectaors W ed pouch, a g e nuine U.S. a n t i spectators and acclaim than rrin s v ille area, headed by Mrs Mrs. Roberta Fraiser, O re m is ta k e on his incom e ta x cam eram an before ta k in g o ff the s k in n y orphans o f 186(1. D orthy H a m ilto n , met w ith re tu rn . If the m a n u fa c tu re r on his h isto ric run. c a rry in g nesday m o rn in g in fro n t of que. It was no problem to gon State College extension d id n 't get th a t thousand- There w on't be any war- the Estacada c ity co u n cil last th • postoffice before m a kin g keep the m u le tu rn e d to w a rd fa m ily life specialist, reports the U n ite d States m a il up the Tuesday n ig h t in a fig h tin g th a t an e stim ated 500 c h ild percent p ro fit, somebody in m o u n ta in from Sandy to G ov his trip --h e can count. Tom the camera, but to keep h im w hooping In d ia n s th is year, mood to defeat the co u n cil's S te ffi. m ule-express rider, from c lim b in g rig h t in to the e ith e r. C hief H ary W inne ren are k ille d in b ike accients | the a rm y p urchasing o ffice decision to e sta b lish a 10- d id? ernm ent Ccamp. A d la i. possib wore a gun and holster and ph o to g ra p h e r’s la p and m a lf mucca o f the Piutes promts each y e a r w ith sum m er lis t acre lag o on -typ e sewage dis Brother, i f th a t’s N a tio n a l ly the most photogenic m ule fa n cy cowboy boots on the in g chum m y conversation. ed there w o u ld n ’t be any tom ed as the m ost dangerous sea ah a w ks th ro w n in I960. The posal system. The co u n cil has exprès run. Postm aster ;John W hat a ha m ! son. Four o u t o f fiv e v ic tim s Defense we ha ve n 't got m uch rid e rs w ill be met by an A rm y a lre a d y purchased 58 acres are under 16 years o f age and o f a n y th in g w o rth defending. color guard in I860 u n ifo rm s fro m co u n cilm a n G len A lle y v io la tin g rules o f the road. A n y nation of saps w ho lets 1.6(10 and w a n ts to get and a pony express queen. T u rn in g , rid in g th e center o f th a t k in d o f robery go o nin The m a il le ft Sandy at 9 AM 'g o i n j n the project since th c \ the road and re fu sa l to y ie ld its ow n governm ent c o u ld n 't W ednesday w ith express rid e r •h w vT ie ce lve d a w a rn in g from the rig h t-o f-w a y are am ong stand an in va sio n o f w h ite PO R TLAN D --Players in the fo r tw o weeks to go Into tra in m ice from B uchuanaland. Tom S te ffi aboard the o n ly the state S a n ita ry A u th o rity le a d in g vio la tio n s. 13th a n u a l S h rin e rs’h o spital a t Lew is and C la rk college for S till g o in g to ru n in to P o rt Forest fire danger in C la c k m u le to take part in the cere to stop p o llu tin g the C la c k a O ften, she notes, parents la n d th is S aturday to save a ll-s ta r fo tb a ll game, sch e d u l the S hrine game. A ugust 13th. amas co u n ty and m ost o f Orc m ony am ong hundreds of mas River. ed fo r A ugust 13 in M u ltn o at M u ltn o m a h S tadium . This buy a yo u n g ste r a bike, p u t $1.27 on groceries? gon increased -day by day horses. M ayor Ruben H o ff The co u n cil is iu — l^ v o r of m ah S ta d iu m here, have been fa ll. Ed w ill a tte n d the U n i sim on it, and shout in s th is week w ith c o n tin u in g m a n ’s m ule, A d la i, took o ff the lagoon system C ltsjeheap- in stru cte d by th e ir coaches to v e rs ity o f Oregon. tru c tio n s as the c h ild rides dry. hot w eather. Fire lo o k w ith a flip o f his glossy heels er, fa ste r to b u ild /T T n d they "re p o rt in top p h ysica l con out of earshot. More tra in in g I The riv a l coaches, Fred outs an forest p a tro ls were to pick up the m a il at B right feel safe u sin g o n ly 10 acres d itio n " fo r the tw o weeks o f th a n th is isneeded.shecontin- 1 Spiegelberg o f M edford ista c o n tin u a lly onthe a lert as the wood, Welches, Wemme. Rho o f the 58 acre site. • in te n s iv e practice b e g in n in g ues. te l and Tom D eSylvia o f P o rt tin d e r dry forests, com bined dodendron ZlgZag and Gov The C u rrin s v ille residents A ugust 1. la n d ’s Jefferson h ig h 'M e tro l w ith hordes of weekend fa m ernm ent Camp. Bicycle and autom obiles are are mad. T h e y c la im the sew Ed H offm a n , c h a m p io n p i1 spelled out the p h ysica l cond ily campers, fisherm en and governed by th e same rules A ceoring to plans made a t age lagoon w o u ld c o n ta m in ayer on the Sandy H igh Sch itio n re quirem ents in letters to to u rists to form an explosive o f the h ig h w a y s and re q u ire | the P ortla n d d iv is io n of the ate fh e r w e lls, fore im j_ d o w n OREGON CITY--Two detect ool Pioneers fo o tb a ll team, th e ir respective personell. Bo some of the same learned p o te n tia l. U.S. Post O ffice, rid e rs fro m prop »rty values and endan- ives have been added to the w ill be p la y in g on one of the th stressed th a t "those w ho re s k ills . C h ild re n can also learn Disaster was n a rro w ly a- most tow ns in the co u n ty (19 g e rln g h e a lth . The c ity hasn't o ffic e o f C lackam as C ounty tw o sh rin e team». port ready to p la j w ill have verted in the h igh lakes area o f them ) w o u ld meet in M il to a ppreciate th a t d riv in g orf enough m oney to reim burse S h e riff Joe Shobe. according Ed w ill p la y w ith the M etro a d is tin c t advantage. th e streets and h ig h w a y s is a to reports released th is week th e m i f a n y th in g goes w rong, o f Mt. Hood near Estacada p riv ile g e and not a rig h t. Mrs. They are Louis E. Olsen and Team, w hich is the greatest e ith e r the ira te citize n s con T h is y e a r’s c o lo rfu l g rid w hen a forest p atrol fir e f ig h t Frasier suggests th a t bicycle honor w h ic h can b e fa ll a prep iron contest takes on added er discovered a negelected tend. 3 Charles Thomas, both deput rid in g p riv ilig e s be revoked ies on the force of lo n g -s ta n d fo o tb a ll d u rin g his h ig h sc sig n ific a n c e because 11) M e ca m p fire . A few g a llo n s of They are also concerned a- w hen rid e rs vio la te rules. Here ing. hool career. T h is is q u ite an tro has a chance to even the w a te r smothered the < fire hout sm e lls and mosquitoes. are o th e r suggestions she o f New deputies are: Pete H e r achievem ent fo r the Sandy w in -lo ss record at 6 and 6; <2) w h ich in m in u te s w o u ld have BRIGHTW OOD— The Hood Mrs. H a m ilto n said the c ity fers. der. fo rm e rly w ith the Oregon S tar because th is was his firs t Spiegelberg w ill be seeking exploded in to the ta ll d ry t im land D em ocratic clu b w ill be engineer has not m ade a co m y e a r as a fo o tb a ll player, and his firs t w in as a head coach O rg a n ic bicycle rid e r e d u C ity and G ladston c ity police ber The in cid e n t was re p o rt hosts to a ll p a rty mem bers In plete in v e s tig a tio n o f the soil ca tio n program s in yo u r neigh d epartm ents; Law rence M a r yet he placed second in co u n in a ll-s ta r game, and (3) De ed by John Poppino, assistant (he C la cka m a s-M u ltn o m a h s tru ctu re of the tra ct. T h is S ylvia w a n ts to avenge the fire ranger. borhood. C ounty extension low. G ladstone; W illia m F re d ty scoring in fo o tb a ll. H o ff arpa at a p ic n ic set fo r S u n fact le ft the pro p e rty owners o ffice s can be h e lp fu l in o r ericks. fo rm e r state policem an m an d id a ll th is scoring from loss his Jefferson team s u ffe r The second fire in C la c k a day, J u ly 24, 1 PM. at Camp som w hat confused since they the end position. He also scor ed at the hands o f S p ie g e l- g a n iz in g these program sand and G erald Johnson. mas county sprang up a t 2 Creek forest eamp, 3 m iles fig u re the c ity bought a $20. ed 26 points in one ballgam e. berg's M edford eleven in last in securing e d u ca tio n a l film s pm. M onday in pow der-dry east o f Rhododendron. 600 p ig in a poke. H o ffm a n carries a ve ry c re d i w in te r's state ch a m p io n sh ip and o th e r m a te ria l. Special guests w ill be Mrs. slash in the H illo c k burn area Mrs. H a m ilto n c la im s th a t ta b le record w ith h im to the fin a ls . Check bicycles re g u la rly to near Dodge. It burned o u t of M a u rin e Neuberger. Democra tests of the land w h ich were S hrinp game. An a d itio n a l fa cto r is th a t control th ro u g h 12 acres but tic c a n d id a te fo r U.S. Sen see th a t th e y are in safe con i His greatest a c c o m p lis h State w ill be out to snapa fire crews were expected to a to r; Monroe S w eetland. C a n paid fo r by a p riv a te in d iv i d itio n . m ent d u rin g the season was three-gam e losing streak. Thp have It under co n tro l soon. It d id a te fo r Oregon Secretary d u a l showed th a t there is a Parents w h o set a good ex- | riv e r washed gravel under a 102 ya rd in te rce p tio n w h ile 12 year record for the game, was th e co u n ty's firs t fu ll of State and W ard Cook. a m p le in th e ir a u to m o b ile the topsoil. T h is p o in t, the p la y in g W yEast. Ed w as A ll- often caled " fo o tb a ll’s finest OREGON CITY H al W h ite Hal D udley, B rightw ood, C u rrin s v ille citize n s say. p ro scale tim b e r fire in several d riv in g h a b its are most e f League. and A ll-C o u n ty Bas h our.” stands at 6 w in s for p icnic ch a irm a n , says there ves the site u n s u ita b le fo r a eyare. fe ctive teachers, she believes. was elected c h a irm a n of the It's d iffic u lt ■ to im press a C lackam as co u n ty D em ocra k e tb a ll fo r three years, and State a g a inst 5 for thp Metros, Chan Bunke. d is tric t w a r w ill be coffee, pop and a sewage lagoos. c h ild w ith a respect fo r la w tic C entral C om m ittee w hen A ll-S ta te B a ske tb a ll fo r tw o and a s in g le tie, 7 to 7 in den of C lackam as M a rio n w e in le roast fu rn ish e d and The citize n s' co m m itte e has years. 1955. and when parents try to “ get b y ” b a llo tin g was held T hursday, fir.* n a tro l said the o rig in o f a program o f games an a lte rn a tiv e site fo r the cou Since M ay, Ed has been The fa ct th a t th is w ill be the fire rem ained a m ystery. prizes. w ith as m a n y v io la tio n s as June 30. M aine A u s tin was n c il--ta k e it across th e river, nam ed v ic e -c h a irm a n ; Louis em ployed a t the Sandy Food the 13th game on the 13th of | The fire i located on h o ld in g s Next re g u la r m e e tin g of th e y can. Center, and w ill leavehlsjob E ly, secretary and Bob Beat August doesn’t seem to bother o f the M t. V ie w L u m b e r com the Hood land c lu b Is set fo r to a site p a rtia lly owned by A ttitu d e s to w a rd d riv e r re P o rtla n d G eneral E le ctric e ith e r o f the mentors w ho dis pany crews and th ir ty men Tuesday, A ugust 2, 8 PM at s p o n s ib ility learned as a ty , treasurer. A lte rn a te c h a ir m an is F ra n k G ilm a n and a l c la im a n y superstitions. Com pany. the L io n ’s C lub H a ll. Wemme. fro m the fire p a tro l fo u g h t the young c y clist w ill ca rry over I F o llo w in g established p ra fire. in th e fu tu re when the young- I te rn a te v ice -ch a irm a n is Bue- ctices o f past years, the coach ster is old enough to d rive a 1 la h Moore. W eekend h u m id ity re a d Roger Rook a tto rn e y in M il es w ill d r ill th e ir squads tw ice ings reported fro m the C lack car, says Mrs. Frasier. w a u k ie and Sandy, was n a m d a ily fo r the firs t 10 days, a m a s-M a rio n fire d is tric t The Sandy G range held its p la c in g consierable em pha ed C ongressional com m ittee dropped to .32 per cent at the re g u la r m eeting S a tu rd a y m an w ith Mrs. Lois H art. sis on offense L ittle tim e is ' N orth F ork ranger sta tio n but C ongresional com m itteew o- n ig h t w ith 27 mem bers an ! spent on fu n d a m e n ta ls becau . - m ost h u m id itie s over the 500, vis s present. man. se the players are e x p e c te - i ■ fiOO p a tro l area were in the OREGON C IT Y -T h e Hood , ip te r o f the Isaac W a lto n L e a H al D udley, B rightw ood, A n io n M a la r, w ho was d e as a ll sta rs--to have m aster 1 50 to 60 per cent region Mon land A sociatlon and the Mt gue, represented by H erm an was nam ed n o m in a to r fo r the legate to State G range at day. Poppino reported a Class Hood Pow W ow erc are g iv in g Buse, w ent on record in fa vo r PORTLAND, OREGON JULY firs t d is tric t. N o m in a to r fo r Roseburg, e a rly in June, gave ed th e basic moves. T h " contest w h ich has net ' S ix day In the Mt. Hood area. | fu ll support to the m ovem ent | of the m ovem ent as did A rlie 'S pecial»-- D ouglas f ir region second d is tric t is C lara Jones a thorough report on th e week ted a p p ro x im a te ly $300,000 A d riv e th ro u g h the coastal u n d e rw a y to nam e C lackam as O tt. re p re se ntin g th e Oregon s a w m ill pro d u ctio n , orders fo r th ird d ls y ric t, Clarence long convention. A ll co m m it fo r the S hrlners’ h o sp ita l for , | area, th ro u g h the old T llla - C ounty's big p a rk at Barton In Duck H unters A sociatlon and and sh in m e n ts for June were J o lly ; fo u rth d is tric t. Ted tee members presented th e ir c rip p le d c h ild re n , b rin g s to- ' , m ook burn, showed woods honor o f D orrel A. " J im " the M u ltn o m a h A n g le rs and reported to d a y by th e West K a y le r and fif t h d is tric t, Ro reports. « e th e r the o u ts ta n d in g sec- . 1 c ra c k lin g d ry and dusty. From Petrie, w ild life p a tro lm a n H unters Association. Coast lL u m b e rm e n ’s Assoc bert Orr. John L u d i, Jr., received the io r h ig h school pla ye rs pf one o f the lo g g in g areas in for the Oregon State Po ia tio n . C la rk W alsh, d ire cto r o f the A c o m m itte e to s tu d y the State gG range sch o la rsh ip of la st season. Selections are the coastal range an u n b e lice w ho died in A p ril.P e trie , J Oregon State Game Comrniss The w e e kly average o f West groups b y-la w s is headed by the year and Carol George m ade by the coaches. w h o live d in B rightw ood, se rv I ion said the p o lic y o f the lie v a b le h u m id ity re a d in b g of Coast lu m b e r pro d u ctio n in Rook w ith J o lly and Mrs. M o received the G range cam p Police Capt. Eugene Fer . 3 was reported Sunday. ed n e a rly tw o decades In the com m ission was not in fa vo r June was 151,963,000 b.f. or ore a sistin g and 4-H C am p sch o la rsh ip guson. m a n a g in g director, re- ■ gam e d ivisio n . o f n a m in g a park fo r a man 92 8 percent o f the 1955-59 a v O rg a n iz a tio n a l c h a irm a n fo r 'he cam n week in Bend to ported th a t advance seat sa- ; T o u rists tra v e lin g th e area A le tte r was read from A l but th a t the p o lic y had been co u ld r id " fo r 5 so lid hours erage O rders averaged 153, fo r th e c o u n ty is Boh Capello. beg'n th ° firs t of \u g u s t. les fo r the gam e’s 13th re Green w a it, Wemme. repre reversed before and co u ld be th ro u g h the burn never leav- 450.000 b.f.; shipm ents 163. Plans were m ade to go to j new al are the greatest In re ’ n g the vista of m o u n ta in af- se n fin g the tw o M o u n ta in a g ain He p e rso n a lly th o u g h t 150.000 b.f ; w e e kly averages area service clubs, at a m eet the idea was "w o n d e rfu l", he E agle Creek S a t u r d a y J cpnt years, g iv in g rise to ho ’ er m o u n ta in covered w ith fo r M a y were production 162. n ig h t, when th e Sandy Gra- i pes th a t a ca p a city crow d burned snags. In the 23 years in g held last W ednesday in said. s ’9 000 b.f 99 4 percent o f the nge presented th e ir hosts | w ill be on hand fo r the game, since the greatest forest fire the county courthouse. A for The m ove to nam e a park 1955-59 average; orders 150. w ith a 12 place service o f st- w h ic h is preceded by an hour o f a ll. d ilig e n t w o rk o f re ma I o rg a n iza tio n was form ed fo r Petrie was sta rte d by a 528 000 b.f.; shipm ents 173. ESTACADA— A n o th e r n e w a in lc s steel and tea towels. o f c o lo rfu l pageantry, fe a tu r p la n tin g by c iv ic groups, g i "C itizens C om m itee fo r Petrie yo u n g m an w h o was arrested 743.000 b.f business has been added to in g over 2.0(10 u n ifo rm e d p e r by the o flce r and la te r became The program , presented by ant tim b e r companies, g o ve rn M e m o ria l P ark." Persons In Six m onths o f I960 cum u th e cle y w ith M ik e P aluck of thp lecturer, wa« h ig h lig h te d I sons. s ta rtin g a t 7:00 pm m ents and n a tu re have p ro forested in su p p o rtin g the one o f his best friends. The la tiv e pro d u ctio n 4.305.394.000 M t. Hood Cleaners and Laun by a three act sa tire on Rus- ' Gam e k ic k o ff is at 8:30 pm duced a gentle green fuzz o f m ovem ent were requested to m an said the a dvice glen h im b.f.; six m onths o f 1959. 4.232 dry. Sandy, a n n o u n c in g the sian celebreties s ta rrin g Edna and th is w ill be th e re g u la r vo u n g trees w h ich come scat* w rite both the Oregon State w ith the tic k e t had never been 929000 b.f.; six m onths of o p ening o f the coin-operated 60 m in u te contest w ith the Arostad as LS R utsky and A cely to the "knees" o f th e Game C om m ission. 1634 S.W. forgoten. 1958. 4.014.933.000 b.f. re g u la tio n s between halves Bcono W ash in a new b u ild dolph Am stad a« I M A Bug A lder, P o rtla n d 89. and the dead snags of g ia n ts k ille d in period. Players and coaches in Orders fo r s ix m onths o f , in g on B roadw ay. The u n it sky. C lackam as C ounty Park Com the fire. 1960 break dow n as fo llo w s : | opened la st S a tu rd a y and I th is ye a r's game are a ll from on* m ission, Room 203. C ounty Guests w ere Mrs Irene Bu I A 1 h ig h schools, th e A 2 2.829 248 000 I fo llo w e d closely on the an R ail and T ru C ourt house, Oregon C ity. JULY 21. 1914 C h ild re n have fig u re d In ler. Home Economics C h a ir b.f.: Dom estic Cargo 779.161 noucem ent th a t P aluck had players p a rtic ip a tin g la te r in O th e r leters su p p o rtin g the Seven a u to loads o f fire fi n e a rly 10 per cent o f the m an- 000 b.f.; E xp o rt 163 006 000 b.f opened a coin-operated dry- man of D is tric t 4 and the Os the Pendleton East West n a m in g o f Petrie P ark came ghters fro m Gresham raced to wego G range and her h u s caused forest fire s in recent c le a n in g u n it in Gresham, Game. from M r and M rs J.S. Ras Local 173 789.000 b f h e lp o u t w hen th e Sandy L iv band j M a il orders for $2 and $3 years Keep matches in a safe mussen, Perry and Agnes M. E staca da is pry Barn burned M onday nl The in d u s try ’s u n fille d o r x''"“"'-'» it in Refreshm ents were served place and im press y o u r you | reserved seats are being re s t n e s i m dry w .e h d r\ Davis, E agle Creek; Richard g h t Cars were d rive n by Dr der file stood at 488,166 000 b.f. w p m rfb n w ith th e • x r c p 'io n fo llo w in g the m eeting by Mr. ceived now at gam e bead- ngster w ith the danger o f fire D Webb. Mrs. M B W ebb and Hughes. Ed and Bert Metzger. and Mrs. Amstad and Edna j quarters. 1119 S.W. Park ave., experim ents. H elp th e m fake M r and M rs IN . Long, a ll of at the en o f June, lu m b e rin - o f a coin-operated h a ir d ry Ed Osburn, M a rtin Roberts Rose Hite. ve n to rv at 1.148 226 000 b.f. er. ' Portland p ride In keeping Oregon T ig a rd . The Or»gon C ity ch- and W A H ’ -«I M ail Rides M ule From Sandy Oregon Celebrates 100th Birthday O f Pony Express Bulletin Bike Safety Is Stressed "No Lagoon" Residents Say Shrine Game Set Aug. 13 F ire B reaks ( hit In ( o u n ls Men Added To Sheriff Departm ent Demo Picnic Due Sunday Slate Named For County Com mittee Grange Flans Visitation Douglas Fir Report Told Committee Formed For Naming O f Petrie Park Paluck Opens In Estacada Da v s O f Y