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Thursday. June 21, 1962 (Sec. 2) The Sandy (Ore.) Post Farm Calendar 4H CLUB SANDY SAW SHOP Qnality Reasonable Worb Repair and Sharpen Saws, ijwn Mowers, Knives. Scissors and Keys Made & Loop Hiway 202 2nd Av R S Hall FUÌELKlM OUR PATRONS' LIST— GOSH, SEE IT GROW/< GOOD NEWS SUBE TRAVELS / Adu are in good company when you use our Fuel Oil buy from us! right now ! By Donna McCoy and John K le sow Across the state today, 4-H members are working on beef projects which they hope will bring them national recogni tion in November. They are among more than 143.000 young people particip ating in the National 4-H Beef program who are striving to produce top quality beef while learning useful skills. Six of these eager young people will be named nation al winners of $400 scholarships during the 41st National 4-H Club Congress in Chicago. Nov. 25-29. In addition each state winner will receive an expense-paid trip to the congress given by E. I. duPont de Nemours & Co., sponsor of the 4-H Beef awards program through the National 4-H Service Commit tee. Another 8.000 youths will receive recognition medals for outstanding achievement as county winners in the beef program. Boys and girls, enrolled in 4-H Beef projects have sole responsibility for selecting, raising, fitting and showing their animals. Many times this responsibility is extended to in clude marketing of the beef. Supervised by the Coopera tive Extension Service, 4-H Club members have easy ac cess to the latest scientific de velopments in beef raising techniques, breeding, feeding and production methods, and disease control. Selection of county and state winners in the beef program will be made preceding the naming of national winners. Twelve outstanding 4-H Club members, six boys and six girls, this year will share $4,800 in college scholarships as national winners in the 4-H Achievement awards program. Announcement of scholarship winners will be made during the National 4-H Club Congress. Nov. 25-29. in Chicago. The top 12 are selected from 100 state achievement award June 22 — 4-H Poultry Inspec tion Day. June 23 — Oregon Holly Growers Tour, 10 a.m. (DST) at Chet Mulkey farm 5 miles beyond McMinnville on High way 18. June 23 — 4-H Geology Tour. 9 a.m.-4 p.m. June 30 — 4-H Official Horse Judging contest, P.I. Bldg., Portland. So Phone “Firestone CALL US TODAY! Tíre» fKMU.72471 LOOf* HIGHWAY Book Lists Forest Camps NEWS AND NOTES SPECIAL winners, half of whom win trips to the congress. The Ford Mo tor Company Fund provides the The 1962-63 Campground Di state trip awards, scholarships rectory for the National For and county achievement recog ests of Oregon and Washington nition medals. has been published by the Pa- Besides receiving a scholar cific Northwest Region of the ship, the national champions U.S. Forest Service. will be considered for awards The 85-page booklet lists ac presented in the name of Presi tivities. location, size, and ta- dent John F. Kennedy, and for cilities of each of the hundreds a special assignment during of National Forest campgrounds National 4-H Club Week next in the Region. It also contains March. valuable tips for campers. At that time six 4-H Club Many photographs and maps members will personally re make the publication especi port on 4-H to government of ally attractive and useful. ficials in Washington, D.C.. and individual copies are avail to business leaders who sup able free upon request to the port 4-H programs Regional Forester. U.S. Forest are Achievement awards snyonymous with success in in Service, P O. Box 4137, Port land, 8. Oregon or National For creased size and scope of 4-H est Supervisor offices through projects and activities, and in demonstrated leadership abili out the Region. ties. Selection as an achieve ment award winner typifies all- around personal development and service to others, as well. This year's crop of national 4-H Achievement winners is expected to compare favorably with those named in 1961. Last year the club members ranged COUNTY EXTENSION from 18-21 years of age, and AGENT had an average of 10 years of 4-H experience. New Staff Member All were in college at the Diane Sause McKnight is the time they were selected More than half of them previously newest member of the Clack had received national recogni- amas county extension staff. She works with John Kiesow in tion. State and national winners the 4-H program, replacing must be over 14 years of age Donna McCoy. Being a former 4-H club and have completed at least member and Washington coun three years of 4-H Club work. However, all 2.3 million boys ty 4-H agent, Mrs. McKnight brings wide experience to her and girls currently enrolled in 4-H are eligible to participate new position. She is a native Oregonian and a home econo in the achievement program mics graduate from OSU. supervised by the Cooperative Extension Service and arrang Oregon 4-H club work is the ed by the National 4-H Service youth education program of the OSU extension service. It is Committee. designed to help boys and girls NEBRASKANS PICNIC become responsible and useful The Nebraska State Society citizens, and learn new and of Oregon and Washington, will better ways of doing things. hold its social meeting Satur As 4-H agent, Mrs. McKnight day evening June 23, in the IOOF hall, 8130 SE 13th, Port will be in charge of the home land. Potluck dinner at 6:30 economics program including p.m. will be followed by danc projects such as clothing, child ing. The annual club picnic will development, food preparation be in Jantzen Beach Park and preservation, home im (area 3) Aug. 12. All former provement and knitting, ac Nebraskans and friends are cording to Afton Zundel, Clack amas county staff chairman. welcome. Column Comments Community While They Last Church Sunday School 9:45 A.M. Morning Service» 11 A.M. Westminster Fellowship High School Group 7 P.M. ONLY !2S Pastor Walter Luedtke MU 7 6323 Loop Highway, Sandy Episcopal St killer ! Church of God Sandy Morning Prayer and Communion 8 30 a m Sundays Sundays, 8:30 a m Sunday School Coffee Hour at 9 45 each Just P/ug In — Forget About Bugtl New scientific Bug Killer Is guaranteed to kill flies, fleas, moths, ants, roaches, mosquitoes, spiders, silverfish, gnats, ■ mt etc Insect does not have to come in contact with unit. Safety approved for use near children, food or pets. Kills fleas on d°8s and cats! Used by rM* taurants. hospitals, hotels and farms. Clean, odorless and unbreakable. 10-yr. guarantee One unit sufficient for 15.000 cu. ft., the eouivalent of an average size home. Special offer: $2 88 Nationally Advertised $3 98 IS lu 20% UP and DOWN the MOUNTAIN By JOE KIEFER This is the big wilderness a land of fire and ice gentled by a cloak of green and washed by Pacific swells Its trees are big; its mountains big; its spir it as big as all outdoors. Cataclysmic eruptions shook this region in the yesterday of geologic time. Molten lava seared its signa ture on earths face; volcanic surges heaved up Rainer, Las sen. and long ■ gone Mazama, in whose flooded basement now lies Crater Lake. Today the fires are banked and ice grips the Cascade peaks. And in the shadow of Olympic glaciers where sum- mer a fleeting thing lie ocean beaches and the green growing miracle of the rain forest. Indians came, born, so leg end has it, of a union between a fallen star and wild animal which roamed the peninsula. Thus created, they multiplied and spread along the seashore. Where the lower, softer, bush ier lands were full of flowers and berries, they lived carry ing on their fishing, hunting, canoeing and warring. And along the seashore they stayed, not venturing inland where the rugged mountains lay high and white. For in that mysterious region dwelt the great god Thunder bird perched on top the high est peak. Lightening over the moun tains was the flash of the Thunderbird's eyes — the In dians believed. Thunder was the flapping of his mammoth wings. The Thunderbird was also god of rain and was powerful in affairs of war and hunting. In the lives of the Indians ages passed slowly. Along the shore they continued to spear their seals, harpoon their whales, catch salmon in their weirs, build up their riches of seal oil, dried fish, baskets, shell money and then potlatch themselves poor again. And the Thunderbird continu ed to rule the mountains un til the white man came. In 1774 Juan Perez saw a snowcapped mountain range stretching from Cape Martinez and named it Sierra de Santa Rosalie. Capt. James Cook changed the name of Martinez to Cape Flattery. Sierra de Santa Rosa lie became the Olympic moun tains on all modern maps. The Olympic mountains ex tend in brokeii dog toothed masses from Hood Canal to the Pacific Ocean and north- SANDY COMMUNITY CALENDAR Sunday morning Father Rene' Bozarth, Rector MOhawk 5-6202 "An Ancient Faith for a Modern, Friendly People" Saturday June 23 Seventh Day Adventist Holt Shopping Center Christian Science 2nd & Main St.. Sandy Sabbath School 10:00 A.M. Church Service 11:30 A.M. Young People’s Meeting, 7:30 P.M. Friday LOOP HIGHWAY AT BOYER ACRES Phone MO 5-9958 ! 11:00 A.M. Sunday School 2nd Wednesday of month Testimonial meeting K P.M. Classified Business, Professional Directory Accounting DORIS K. ALEX 14525 E. Burnside, Portland Physician and Surgeon "Accounting & Payroll Reports" for Information Call Office Hours 9AM ALpine 4-5920 or MUtual 7-2521 MU 7-3851 Insurance Insurance Agents Dail» except Sun Loop Hiway Sandy MU 7-2271 Osteopathic Physician and Surgeon Hours 9 AM to 5 P M Monday, Tuesday, Wed , Friday and Saturday Closed Thurs. Call 255.1627 or 288-6346 15938 S E DIVISION PORTLAND Recreation starts at the grade school; happy birthday to Lor- etta Townsend. Tuesday June 26 Club meetings — Chamber of Commerce and Jaycettes; happy birthday to Adela Reck man, Blanche Lundbom and Dean Schneider; congratula tions to Mr. and Mrs Ben Spahr. Physician and Surgeon to 6 P M Sat 9-1 P Office Hours 9AM Daily eicept Wed , Sun Club meeting Presbyterian Ladies Aid; happy birthday to Clara Salisbury. Order Your Berry Tickets From M VALUE DAYS Toddler Girls Crop Top and Shorts 88( TODDLER GIRLS SHORTS 2/88( BOYS’ AND GIRLS’ SUNSUITS /$*|00 A / Seven Position Pun-Kin Seat $4.44 Without delay the ascending of peaks began in a serious with the scaling of manner Mt. Noyes, Mt. Queets, Cougar- Peak on Mt. Seattle, Mt. Barnes, Mt. Christie, and Mt. Meany. All this was preliminary to the big event the attempt to conquer Mt. Olympus. Late in August a party led by L. A. Nelsen made its way up Humes glacier to the pass and then dropping down to the Hah glacier they again began to climb, and at last they stood on the summit of middle peak The party descended from the rocks of middle peak, struck off along the ridge tow ards west peak. After a slow climb they were Built-In Range Oven with I Burner Electric top from *126.50 52-Gal. Elec. Water Heaters »39.50 up J. WOODLE Real Estate - General Insurance ir On Automotive Part« DR. JOE M. ONCHI Registered Optometrist Phone MO 5-M15 A home for invalids convalescent patients and those needing nursing care Open 9AM to 6 P M Eeemngs by Appbmtment Pi blocks Morth and East o* Hood Theatre Martha C. McGuire, R N am on Loop Hwy Grotham P.O. Box 431 Gresham Camshaft A Crankshaft For Automobile)«, Rebuilt Engine», Fleets, Rat ing « ara Hot Rods. 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Pleatan» Ave, 100% Polyurethane FOAM PILLOWS Pink, Green 2/$500 WOMEN’S DAN RIVER SLACKS AND BERMUDAS Assorted Solids and Plaids and $200 Assorted Colors — Size 10-18 Registered Land Surveyor Reg-stered Land Surveyor Surveying Mapp..^, Subdivisions Office located 3 miles VA & Broken Sizes Women’s Wash ’n Wear Shorts Automotive Machine Shop Service MARX & CHASE Assorted Colors $300 Brightwood ir Boys’ Short Sleeve Sport Shirts Size 10 -18 _ Rebuilding' SANDY REST HAVEN MU 7-4712 ORIENT NURSING HOME MO 5-3723 Sizes 1/2, 1, 1 J, 2 Pit 5-8616 All Makes — All Models Office »I Salmon River Bridge Infant Girls’ Summer Dresses A-l ELECTRIC & PLUMBING SUPPLY SERVICE Real Estate " Infants’ Waterproof Pants 3910 S.E. 82nd The Sandy Post Medical Bldg., Sandy MU 7-2631 p Ä acat ' o N Wednesday June 27 ELTON D. LEAVITT, M.D. Phone Hood-Land 402 Optometrist 33 N.E. Kelly to S 30 P M DR. DODD K. GREENLEAF DUKE & PROCTOR Sandy, Oregon Physician CHARLES H. CARLSTROM Happy birthday to Henry Reckman. Monday June 25 11:00 A.M. Sunday Services Sandy MU 7-4932 Osteopath Happy birthday to Nola Lamke, Frank Schmitz end George Burg. Sunday June 24 Elder W. D. Bresee WALRAD INSURANCE AGENCY Phone MU 7 2861 ward to the Straits of Juan de on tup The west peak, being Fuca. They are drained by the the highest of all, the.moun- Skokomish, Dosewallips, El taineers had triumphed by wha, Quillayute, Quinault, Sat climbing and attaining their sop and Wynoochee and by long dreamed of "first" to many other small streams. the summit of the highest No well defined mountain mountain in the Olympic range exists; it seems as range. though the Indian god "Seat- The ancient Thunderbird was co" filled with anger at hi3 routed from Mt Olympus nev Flowers people threw up a large mass er to return. Telegraphed of the earths surface; a great The bewildered Thunderbird Anywhere . . blubber of molten masses and taking in other unconquered Gresham and that this disturbed portion, set peaks of the Olympics had but Portland tling back, broke into hundreds brief respite. Deliveries of irregular peaks and ridges. In 1922 difficult Mt. Constance Mt. Olympus, with its dozens fell to two young mountain of glaciers is one of the high eers. On the summit the climb est peaks while near Hood ers discovered what they Canal, Mt. Constance proudly thought was the ptarmigan fea rears her mantle of perpetual ther. Member Gresham Credit Plate snow. The Olympic peninsula They did not recognize it for 221 E. Powell is as unusual in climate as it what it was; a feather left is geographically. by the Thunderbird as he fled MO 5-5212 Day or Night The resulting rainfall 140 in the Olympic peninsula forever. ches a year and around Mt. Olympus precipitation is an amazing 250 inches; yet by the time the winds cross the pen insula they are nearly dry. Thus while the west side is the wettest region in the con tinental U.S., an area 50 miles to the east, in the Olympic rain shadow approaches aridity. The downfall on the western slopes has produced one of the most luxuriant temperate-zone forests in the world. In the Hah valley, the larg est Sitka Spruce boast a cir cumference of 51 ft.-6 in. Near the valley mouth, the largest western red cedar has a girth of 66 ft.-l in. In the Queets river valley is the largest Douglas fir— 53 ft.- 4 in. around, and on the east fork of the Quinault river the each Size 2, 3, 4 record western hemlock is 27 ft.-2 in. There are many big trees towering to 200 ft. or more, un derstories of big leaf maples, vine maples, ferns, lichens, fungi and the smaller life of the prodigious tangle. Sizes 2, 3, 4 Club mosses hang from near- ly every branch, covering near Assorted Colors ly every surface in trailing strands and great sweeping tufts. As the year 1907 rolled toward summer, the mountain eers of Seattle were looking for peaks to conquer. This group has been organized the year before with the high ob Sizes 1, 2, 3, 4 ject of exploring the Pacific Northwest. Assorted Patterns b The imagination of the mem bers was captured by the Olym pic mountains were they could gain an important first by climbing Mt. Olympus. The first problem of getting to these mountains was the matter of a trail. Mt. Olympus 100% Rayon, Plastic Coated lay some 60 miles from Port White and Assorted Colors IfiAr Angeles. Two members went to Port Size 1/2, 1, H, 8 Angeles where they conferred with commercial clubs and re ceived financial help. During July and August trail building crews were hard at work in the Olympic mountains. In August the first party of mountaineers reached the main camp In the Elwha Ba- White or Aqua . . . sin. 3/0 OC Kelso Pastor Fred Kennedy Thursday June 21 ALL WELCOME Kiwanis; Club meeting Morning Service ... 11 A.M. I happy birthday to Mark Old- Evening Service . .7:45 P.M. I enkamp, Jaydene McLean and Sunday School . . . 9:45 A.M. Spike Emerson; congratula Youth Eve. Service 6:45 P.M. tions to Mr. and Mrs. Colson and Mr. and Mrs. John Mills. MU 7-3889 Friday June 22 Bobby Bruce Lane near Holt Kelso Happy birthday to Duane Shopping Center ‘ ' and Barker, Nicky Eklund Brenda Dickenson. Mary Magdalene Chapel 409 Main St. 9:15 a.in. A Cordial Welcome is Extended to All Nursery care during worship Parsonage MU 7-3644 Rev E. L. Neuenfeldt ELECTRONIC BUG > 4 f J I Morning Services 10:30 a.m. Sunday School 3 THIS IS AN Al.I. UNION SHOP VIC’S MOTORS & AUTO PARTS 1821 E. Powell Gresham Kadio Dispatched Truck* MO 5-4143 $1.50 * Plenty of FREE Parking On City Parking Lot At Rear of Store