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About Sandy post. (Sandy, Oregon) 1938-current | View Entire Issue (July 6, 1961)
H o od Forest Koad C o n d itio n s G iven Weekend m o to ris ts in the M t Hood Forest area w ill fin d most roads open, but w ill come across a few closed o r rough roads The latest word shows the fol lowing road partially or co m pletely closed: T lm b e rlln e tr a il, closed u n til A u g 1: S h in in g L a k e , S kyline T r ia l v ia C olum bia G orge: Hood R iv e r, Z igzag p o rtio n ; S kylin e T r a il via S u m m it: B e a r S pring», L a ke s p o rtio n ; Pioneer B rid le T r a il fro m Rhododendron to G ov e rn m e n t C am p clo cd beyond th e d is tric t b o u n d a ry Badger L a k e via Bonny Meadows and H ig h P ra irie Roads B reitenbush L a ke , via S kylin e and O la llie : and B re ite n b u sh Lake v ia D e tr o it and B reitenbush road S h e llro ck L a ke road is rough. O la llie la ke road via D e tro it is open o nly to O la llie : the roa I to C la cka m a s L a k i’ via O ak G rove and T im o th y Meadows, ro u g h ; the Toad to F ra z ie i F o rks fro m H ig h Rock, open only to F ra z ie r F o rk s ; B a dger L a ke v ia G ra ss hopper Lookout, wet and m uddy. T R Y A C L A S S IF IE D A D FUEL K l D* PENDAFLEX METAL Letter Size FINE HEATING O IL / $>WITH VALUE PLUS/ SOOD SERVICE, TOO • A N D THAT IS _ (»veil IIN* persons attended the dedication of Mt. Hood’s n ew est recreation area Saturday, dune 24, to the m em ory of fhe iate Fred 11. M cNeil, outdoor enthusiast ami one tim e e x ecutive new s editor of the Oregon Journal. Among participants in the dedication c e re m onies w as Boy Scout Troop No. 7.X from W elches Grade school. The Fred M cNeil For est Camp is located off the Muddy Fork road O bituaries O b itu a ry There's no substitute for heal givin g fuel oil in cold w eath erj For protection In winter or* sum m er cool spells, call us* now. CALL US TODAY! f t re tto ng O IL CO. t ¿MU.7-247I MRS. H. W A S V IC K F u n e ra l services w e re M on day. J u ly 3, at the H om an-H an- kins-R ilance fu n e ra l home in O re gon C ity fo r M rs. P e tra H ild u r W asvick, 74, o f Rt. 2, Box 464, B oring. M rs. W asvick, who died In her home June 28. was born Feb. 6. 1887 In N o rw a y. She had been a B o rin g resident fo r fo u r years. She was a m e m b e r of the L u th eran ch u rch at P e te rsb u rg , A la s ka. and the D a u g hte rs of N o r w a y Lodge. S u rvivo rs include th re e dau g h ters. Mi's. J u lia Beals, P o rtla n d ; M rs. Belle Hudson. Juneau. A la s k a ; M rs C la ra Glass. Rt.*2, B o r in g ; tw o b ro th e rs and tw o s is te rs in N o rw a y ; 18 g ra n d c h ild re n and 13 g re a t-g ra n d c h ild re n . Rev. G u iffo rd M a rtin o ffe ia t- ed at the services. B u ria l was in the L in co ln M e m o ria l ce m e te ry. J A M E S O. D A V IS Jam es O. D avis, 70, Rhododen dron, died June 28 in a P o rt land h o sp ita l B orn N ov. 26. 1890, he liv e d in P o rtla n d the past 20 years. He was o w n e r of N o rth west Reddi-Cut B u ild in g . Inc. and had com pleted a house in Rhododendron ju s t before his death. S u rv iv o rs are his w ife . G re tc h en C .; tw o sons, J a c k O. and R ic h a rd R D a v is ; a bro th e r, T hom as A D a v is ; 4 g ra n d c h il dren. G ra ve sid e services w e re June 30 at W illa m e tte N a tio n a l cem e te ry and a m e m o ria l se rvice w ill rk C ^ lV l 30 p .fti. t o d a / ’H if lts r ta y at the U n ita ria n c h u rch in P o rt land. A J Rose A Son. P o rt land, is in charge o f a rra n g e ments. - t o o / f JW A DRUG STORE At ZlvertiFW m l if t Míííion« PLAYTIME P O O L S E T POLAROID» SUNGLASSES S tyle* for men. won en teenager«, even f it on * fur prescription type TRAVEL CLOCK AIR M ATTRESS 40 hour Sa«ony alam i clucM. Lum mou» d o t*, b en d *. Forest serv ice officer Ian II. McAmlle checks over facilities at tlic Fred M cNeil forc-t cam p before dedication cerem on ies Iasi Saturday. June 24. Tlic Mount Rood national fo rest’s new est cam pground. located off Hie Mlldd» Fork road six m iles from Zig Zag. is equipped with JW cam p sites. Tables, fireplace«», running w ater and rest rooms have been installed. The eam p Is named for the late 4 red II McNeil, ex ecu tiv e new s editor of Ibe Oregon Journal and long tim e promoter of Mount H»od and the outdoors. i Fred Mi Neil M em orial C om m ittee photo! •HOLIDAY" 6-TRANSISTOR RADIO ' 2 ' S" m 3 ' le a th e r tarrying ceee. earphone, battery, 1 Q OK Brightwood Store Berry Farmers NOTE! Non-Duplicating Punches C j| .50 . S C . 50 For berry or bean Pocket-Size Adders W ill subtract, too. in pocket or purse ■iqht in field ! COIN-COUNTERS Quick, Accurate I ORVAL T. BRUNNER mnmerttme ’ Keep papers straight, easy to see. For desk, home or carry in car. « Cover w ith lock provides clean, safe records. Pendaflex Hanging Files, 1 /3 and 1 5 cut, 23c each six m iles beyond Zigzag, and east of pass. In the photo are. from left. Davit zer, Zigzag forest ranger; <J. E. < anoi D ale ( »wail, who served with McNeil in War II forest serv ice reserv es; and ! Stephen Root, Monte Bourne, Murray >1 don ami Milton Fox. The new campgroi reached by Trum an Road, which eoi witli the Loop highw ay at Zigzag, F u n e ra l services w e re held M onday. J u ly 3, fo r O rv a l T. I T e d i B ru n n e r of Rhododendron at the Z e lle r Chapel o f Roses. B ru n n e r, a one-tim e G o ve rn m e n t C am p p ostm aster, died at the lo ca l hospital on June 29 a fte r an illness of th re e years. He and his w ife Bee. w ho s u rv iv e h im celebrated th e ir 50th w e d d in g a n n iv e rs a ry F e b ru a ry , 1961. He Is also su rvive d by tw o sons. C ecil B ru n n e r o f P o rtla n d and George B ru n n e r of M ilw a u k ie ; also three g ra n d c h ild re n and three g re a t g ra n d c h ild re n J iru n n e r was born in L e a ve n w o rth , K an.. Jan. 27. 1892 He w as a resident of P o rtla n d p rio r to the past 21 years w h ich w ere spent at M t. Hood He was the p o stm a ste r at G overnm ent C am p fo r 12 years. He was a m e m b e r o f A m e ri can Legion Post No. 1. V o itu re 40 el 8. and the N a tio n a l A ssoci atio n of P ostm asters of the U n it ed States. In te rm e n t was in W illa m e tte N a tio n a l C em etery. O IB I 8 SCOCT8 X I < A M P S ix m e m b e rs of G irl Scout T ro o p No 717 w ll re tu rn Sat urday fro m a w eek-long sta y at W in d m o u n ta in G irl Scout cam p in W ashington Those w ho went to cam p w ere M ich e lle S te ffi lx»is Popelka. Donna Hutson. Vana F ri. Lana C h ilto n and L e n ita S w ails. a ll of Sandv • SALES BOOKS 2/25C or 15 ior 51 • CASH BOXES prices lock. FREEZER TIME IS HERE! PRES A PLY LABELS Loose For Jars and Cartons. W on’t come off in freezing. Ranks 45 Asst. Sizes lRr VAN CAMP'S RUBBER BANDS IV IN G B I. A N K F . T S .......................................... l i t SET, Kimono, G<>wn. Ilanger. 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