Thursday, June 18, 1961 (Sec. 2) The Sandy (Ore.) Post Nell's Notes Boy Scouts from three Gresham area troops ami one Portland area troop spent last weekend at the Oral Hull camp for the blind on the Sandy River. Scouts cut brush and cleared trails, razed on old barn and did oth er chores to make the 22 acre park usable for outdoor recreation activities by blind persons throughout the Northwest. Hauling a snag off are (front to baeji) l’aul Hoppe of Troop G07: Tim Bergquist of Troop (19 ami Jim Heigl of Troop 283. (Outlook photo) Driver error and lack of judg ment were responsible for 34,700 deaths and nearly 3,000,000injur ies on U. S. highways in 1963. FATHERS HAPPY,^ MOTHER'S GAY, OUR OIL. IS IM Comfort does its share toward keeping the family happy. That's where our quality fuel oil comes in. You can depend on it. riresfone Jim Heigl, a Scout in Troop 283 of the Wilkes area, chops up a pole as he and other boys clear out a campsite near the bank of the Sandy River at Oral Hull park. Park is a 22- acre farm adjoining the Sandy Kiver, three miles north of Sandy, which was donated to the non-profit Oral Hull Foun dation. Tile foundation hopes to develop it into the North west's first outdoor recreation facility for blind and visually handicapped persons. (Outlook photo) CALL US TODAY! The average depth of the Pa cific Ocean is 14,000 feet. Sandy Business Directory ¡FARM TRACTOR CO. Johnny Sez — BUYING? — See Us for New Jacuzzi Pumps and — SELLING? — Repairs on All Makes Of Pumps — TRADING? — 24-Hour Phone Service Loop Hwy & Boring Road Gresham, Oregon when calling JOHNNY, Telephone: MO 5-4164 SP-tf MO 5-3191 with ~3 r JdB p W ing J. J. WALKER STATIONERY SUPPLIES 950 NE Union, Portland Call MU 7-2781 AT 8-5045 SP-tf THE SANDY POST JEEPS " LAWN MOWER ROTARY TILLERS ROHDE & ROHDE 107 So. Bluff, Sandy Phone MU 7-3503 ___________ SP-tf Food Lockers For Rent $4 and UP MU 7-2401 Custom Cutting and Wrapping Locker Beet at Wholesale Price» SANDY FOOD LOCKERS Cor Center & Pork, Sandy, Ore The normal annual raisin crop in California’s San Joaquin Valley is 250,000 tons, valued at $50 million. Community Presbyterian Church So very shocked and sorry to hear of the sudden passing of Bill Drips. They were on a trip east when Bill tiecame ill and was hos pitalized in Waterloo, Iowa. Our most sincere sympathy to the fam ily. Also our deepest sympathy to Percy Shelley and family for the loss of their beloved wife and mother. Another of our true pio neers gone from the Sandy area. Rudy Kasch should be home from the hospital by the time you read this. She had a much longer siege than was anticipated, but she’s coming along fine and not only will she be glad to get home but we will be glad to have her back in our midst again. We have missed her. Mrs. Parelius has moved back to her mountain cabin in Welches for the summer. It was wonder ful to have a short, much too short, visit with her and Dora Roberts. ! She has been around this mountain almost as long as my family. bring up a subject Which does 1 make me very that will probably 1 unpopular ■ in some circles. My family has been around on this mountain for 55 years, and that is some years, and I have been with them almost that long--ever since I joined the family. In all those years, we have always had a great variety of wild life running around loose. I can remember many wint ers of my mother feeding the deer, some raccoons, a visiting family of coyotes, and any other animal that came by. We have had a wolf, and last year, in my back yard, we had the most beautiful bob-cat I have ever seen. When I was still in high school, Emma Stien- er and I took off into the woods chasing a huge cougar--funny, we never caught up with it. Anyhow we have always had abearorthree to entertain us. Many a morning we have gotten up at 4 or so just to watch the bear in the frontyard having a ball with our garbage can. Sure he messed it up some but it only takes a few minutes to clean up the mess, Sunday School 9:45 AM. Morning Services 11 A.M. Westminster Fellowship High School Group 7 P..M. Nursery care during worship Parsonage MU 7-3644 Rev E. L Neuenfeldt Although the building is not completely ready for occupancy, Sandy’s new Presby terian Church will hold its first service Sun- day evening. (Post photo) ' and it was worth it for the show he put on. Each year the visit ing bears entertain us. This year we had this adorable, fat butter ball of a cub. What a character, The Community Presbyterian for the short time we had him. A boy was born to the Frank Some one shot him, and from what Church of Sandy will hold its first Smiths of Portland on Thursday, I hear ttiey are going to shoot service Sunday evening, June 21, June 4, at Gresham General Hos the other one that is around. Guess at 8 p.m. in the new building at pital. He weighed 10 lbs. 11 oz. people that haven’t been around Scenic and First Streets. at birth. Although the church is almost long as the old- the bears ready for occupancy, it still will timers have get frightened of them, The Smiths are former resi bur they tiave no reason to. They be two or three weeks before dents of Brightwood. Grandpar weekly service can be held there. wouldn't be able to get near one ents are Mr. and Mrs. William if they wanted to, nor would the The pulpit furniture—i.e.- the Lec- Mower of Bear Springs and Capt. bear wish to get near them. They ture pulpit, and communion l talk and Mrs. Frank Smith of the Mare the will be ready soon. Most of are horrible cowards: even my cat Island Naval Yard, Vallejo, Calif. has run two of them out of the downstairs needs painting and tile Great grandmother is Mrs. yard. Besides they are wonderful pews are not yet ordered. Martha Katchel of Brightwood. the Everyone is welcome to garbage disposal units. They have kept our garbage and our daught service of worship. er’s cleaned up, and that is a big thing when we still don’t have a dump. Sure that can is dumped over, but nothing is left in the can but paper by the time he gets through, and that is easily burned. By JOE KIEFER My 3 year old grandson runs back and forth between ttie houses with a flashlight after dark, and if we Probably the best known and usually from 35 to 40 days. would let him he would probably most widely distributed trout in take off through tlie woods and look Oregon is the rainbow. Water and land insects form for the bear to play with. I guess the most important source of fish The most abundant races in it is all in the way you look food. at it, for my family and I enjoy Oregon include the steelhead, rain bow and the Shasta rainbow. Sev them, and if we wished to shoot The steelhead or sea-run rain- eral million of these fish are them we have certainly had the bow is the largest race of rainbow opportunity. I would much rather produced annual'y in Game Com in Oregon. Although some steel have a live bear around than shoot mission hatcheries. head remain in fresh water there it myself and have to dispose of In addition, golden trout , most entire lives, most of them migrate the dead bear. to the ocean during their first or highly colored of all rainbows, second year, returning a year are released in suitable waters. or two later, when mature, to Steelhead are rainbow trout spawn. which have adopted ttie sea-going As a sport fish the rainbow habit. Born in fresh water, they ranks high it may be taken on a WILLIAM KERSBERGEN DAVID !.. COOK migrate to the ocean where they variety of tackle and often proves William G. Kersbergen, 69, Es David Leslie Cook, 88, of Rt. remain untili mature. tacada, died in Gresham June 14 more than a match for the most after being ill two weeks. He was 2, Box 1655 Sandy, died at a The Rainbow breeding males skilled angler. Weights of 42 born in Ames, Iowa on Dec, 10, local hospital Saturday. He had have strongly developed teeth and pounds tiave been recorded. 1894. He was educated in Enid, been ill two years. He was born a hooked snout. Mature females I know you will like ttds Okla, and received A.B. and M.A. May 31, 1876 at Bowling Green, have short heads with round snouts “The Big Ones” degrees from Stanford University. Ky. and small mouths. 1 dreamed last night I wandered He was married in Enid, Okla, At the age of 3 his family into some mystic world. I saw its Rainbow spawn in gravel nests on Sept. 23, 1915 to Elizabeth went to St. Elmo, Colo., where trees and mountains. Its crystal Martin. he attended school. As a young called redds. The female selects He taught school in Montana for man he worked in the silver mines. a spot tn the gravel and digs a lakes impearled with all its many rivers were filled with fish my 15 years, in Hermiston, Ore., for On May 28, 1899 at Taloga, Okla., hollow with her tail. They usually eyes looked with untold wonder 10 years. He later operated a he married Minnie Minerva Read- spawn during the early spring, ment. variety store in Dayton, Wash., for seeker. In 1915 they moved to Pao The number of eggs produced On their gigantic size. As large five years, leaving to become nia, Colo., and a short time later varies with the size of the fish, county schixil superintendent in to Grand Junction, Colo. He was a 10 to 12 Inch rainbow producing as whales and larger. They swam Battle Mountain, Nev., a position employed on the railroad and as from 800 to 1,000 eggs, while a across my view . All the familiar he held for 6 years. a Macksmith and later had his fish over 24 inches may produce species the angler ever knew. I plied my guide with questions. He taught last year in Montesano, own auto parts store. from 5,000 to 9,000 eggs. What are they anyway. He tol Wash, and this past year he taught In 1941 he and tils wife moved The colder ttie water the longer erantly answered, “The ones that at Estacada high school. He is to Oregon, making their home In survived by his wife, Elizabeth. the Brightwood area. For a year it takes f - Funeral services were held they had lived near their son James Wednesday at Bateman Funeral in Sandy. Chapel, with vault interment at Survivors include his wife Min- Forest Lawn Cemetery. nie, and two sons, Leslie A. of Palisade, Colo., and James F. of Sandy. Funeral services were held Parts of the Bible have been Tuesday at Carroll Funeral Home, translated into more than 1,100 witli burial at Sandy Ridge Ceme languages. tery. New Presbyterian Church to Open ! The Frank Smiths Woodland Rambles 1 Obituaries F uel K idi SALES & SERVICE FARM TRACTOR CO. loop Highway i Boring Rd. Greihom MO 5-4164 Sandy Ready Mix Inc. • READ1 mix CONCRETE • SANI) and GRAVEL • MASON SAND Prompt Delivery MU 7 3022 (PR 1-7522 nlghto) Rt 1 .Boa 11U, Sandy U Beta Sigma Phi Seats Officers Mrs. James Weller, 15215 SE Mlllmain Dr., Lynch, was hos tess for the Installation of officers of Xi Beta Beta Chapter of Beta Sigma Phi recently. Mrs. John LeDuc, outgoing pres ident, installed new officers; Mrs. Weller, president; Mrs. Fran) Webber, vice president; Mrs. Dal las Ator, secretary, and Mrs. How. ard Johnstone, treasurer. Th; c if mimmit Before you start, stop in at CLACKAMAS COUNTY to worry about losing your money or having it stolen. Rev. Ernest Jackson Ph. MU 7-2912 Corner Strauss & Pleasant Sandy, Oregon Sandy Assembly of God Sunday School 9:45 a.m. Morning Worship Young 11:00 a.m. People's 6:15 p.m. Eve. Service 7:00 p.m. Bible Study (Wed.) 7:30 p.m. Wm. E. Rose, Pastor MU 7-3661 MU 7-6304 Sandy Seventh-day Adventist Elder Ira Sabbath School Church Service Friday D. Follett 9.30 A.M. 11:00 A.M. 8:00 P.M. Phone MO 5-0424 Immanuel Lutheran Churchy Morning Services 10:30 a.m Sunday School 9:15 a.m. A Cordial Welcome is Extended to All Pastor Walter Luedtke Ml) 7 6501 — Hc*Mt Mi; 7 6381 — Church Episcopal St. Mary Magdalene Chapel 409 Main St. Sandy, Oreg. HOLY EUCHARIST Sunday« 9:30 a.m. Sunday School 9.30 a.m. CoHee Hour at 10:45 Father Rene' Bozarth, Rector MOhawk 5-6202 Father Andrew E. Loob« MU 7-2951 "An Ancient Feith for • Modern, Friendly People" Ford Dealer Hot Year Trading Rally! Save on Falcon ... America’» total performance compact! Trade now and save! 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They may lie made by sending checks ($2.50 per person) to the chairman, Mrs. Ralph Baumgardner, care of St. Luke’s church, Gresham, Ore. Deadline for reservations is June 23. BANK for Travelers Checks. Then you won't have till MûMMY WÔWThtM ONGI YOU WOO) O nly qml T o MW W MO) ÿe W<hY if WL GOT fl)) LOST GLOŸtS TROMOUR Nce iT St. Michael's Catholic Church Farewell Dinner Set for Bozarths Members of St. Luke's Espico- pal church will honor their pastor for the past 13 years, Rev. Rene Bozarth, at a farewell dinner on Sunday, June 28. On July 15 Father Bozarth will step down as pastor of the church« The dinner for him and his family will be held at the Mayfair House, 3 Member Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation OPEN FRIDAYS TILL 6PM GLOS FORD SAN MT. HOOD HWY. & TENEYCK RD. SANDY, OREGON