Thure., June 24, 1H5 (Sec. 1) TMf SANDY (Ore.) ROST Short Locals Twenty - three per cent of American famille* now have in come* over $10,000 a year, up from 19% In 1963 an 14% in Mra. John Holman of Prient ri.\ Pinea, Ida., la visiting thia week with her daughter and The average man drinks s ton family, Mra, Errett Moore of of water a year. SANDY BUSINESSDIRECTORY Johnny Sez FARM TRACTOR CO - BUYING? — - SELLING? TRADING? - See Ue for New Jacuzzi Pump* and Repairs on All Makes Of Pump* 24-Hour Phone Service when calling Johnny, Loop Hwy Greaham, Oregon MO 5-3491 with J. J. WALKER AT 8-5045 LAWN MOWER Portland 4950 NE Union 5P-tl JEEPS AVAILABLE SALES & SERVICE FARM TRACTOR CO. REASONABLE loop Highway A Boring Rood MO 54164 Gresham RATES [UIIIHIIIIIHHIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIHIIIIIIIIIin COPELAND SPECIALS Aluminum Sale EXTENSION LADDERS 16' $15.95 20' $19.95 24' $23.95 30' $41.95 STEP LADDERS 6’ $11.95 AIR-CONTROL ALUMINUM WINDOWS WITH SCREEN SQ95 3 0” X 2' 0 5' 0” X 3' O' 4 O' X 30 T SI 090 z 6 0 IO S16‘ SoW X PANELING SPECIAL PRE-FINISHED Per Sheet.. 4x8 Mahogany %" 4x8 Hemlock aluminum tien. Pfeifer i* a**i*tent manager of Continental Inaurante Co. in Portland. Campground Charges To Start July 1 107 So. Bluff, Sandy Phone MU 7-3503 THIS SPACE S' $9.95 Mr. .nd Mr*. Robert O. Pfeifer end daughters, Julie, (left) and Suun, of Portland purchased the fir*t Recree- ROHDE & ROHDE FOR JOB PRINTING STATIONERY SUPPLIES Call MU 7-2781 THE SANDY POST IS A Boring Road Telephone MO 3 4104 SPtf Per Sheet SCREEN DOOR Completa with Mardwora and Grill •••••......... $Q95 ^y •e Our Revolving Charge Account COPELAND Lumber Co. ' 312 E. Powell MO 5-8161 ¡unnuinuiiiiiiiiiiiHHiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiint In the ZigZag Valley- Mt. Hood area, July 1 marks the start of entry fee system in the following National Forest campgrounds. Tollgate and Camp Creek on US 26 east of Rhododendron, Alpine camp ground on the Timberline Lodge road, and Trillium Lake camp ground. On this date a ticket will required for entry into these campgrounds for recrea tion purposes. A choice of three types of ’ entry tickets is available. These The $7 annual Recreation- Conservation Sticker, which is valid in any designated recrea tion area in the United States and can t>e obtained from the US Forest Service, Zig Zag Ranger Station. This annual atlcker is to be afixed to the purchasers car, and permits entry of ell occuparts of that car. The second type of entry permit Is a $2.50 "series- of- visits" ticket. It permits the bearer a no-llmlt number if visits during the season. The permit is valid «’•ly on the National Forest where It is purchased and each person 18 years of age and older must have the permit. The third type of entry per mit U a 30f single day ticket. It is valid only on the day it is purchased, until noon the fol lowing dey. These tickets are also required for everyone 18 years old or older. They can be obtained, starting July 1, from vending machines at the Zig Zag Ranger StatlonorSum- mit Guard Station at Govern ment Camp. Money from the sale of these entry tickets accres to the Land and Water Conservation Fund established by Act of Congress and approved by the President Sept. 3, 1964. T7ie Land and Water Con servation Fund will be used during the next 25 years in such amounts as Congress may appropriate to provide ad ditional Federal recreation areas and to assist the States in planning, acquiring, and de- FREE GIFTS FOR SAVERS The beginning of a new dividend period is a good time to open or add to your Benj. 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(INSURED r Start saving by July 12 for earnings from July 1st ENJ FEDERAL 10 OFFICES ROBT H HAZEN, Pre* Eight Dance In Festival ^OODLANO By EMILY WOODWARD FRANKLIN HAVINGS A LOAN ASSN. HOME OFFICE: 517 S W Stark Portend 4. Oregon . 224 3333 Outdoor Recreation & Water ( 'xinservation Fund for America veloping outdoor recreation areas and facilities. Americans long have main tained a tradition of love of the outdoors and a desire to maintain its values. But in the face of other ruing national needs, the outdoors has tended to get further and further away from the mainstream of people. Opportunities for outdoor recreation have not kept pace with the expanding population. Needed land and water re sources are being preempted for other purposes or are be coming prohibitively expensive. The entry fee is your con tribution toward providing per sons of this and future gen erations vrlth opportunities to enjoy the natural beauty and outdoor recreation that are part of America’s heritage. Gov’t. Camp Youth Receives Appointment Michael L. Imeson, 18, has received an appointment as midshipman, United States Naval Academy, Annapolis, Md. Nominated to the Academy by the United States Naval Re serve and by Sen. Maurlne Neu berger, he was selected by the Academy on a competitive basis. A 1964 graduate of Wilson high school, Portland, he re ceived a National Merit Letter of Commendation and comple ted the 1965 Preparatory course at Millard School in Bandon* Ore., with a 4.0 grade point average. Imeson is affiliated with United States Naval Re serve, Submarine Unit-13-7. The son of Mr. and Mrs. H. L. (Bud) Imeson, presently re siding at Government Camp, Imeson is employed by Tim berline Lodge until he leaves for the Academy this month. Hs younger brothers, Patrick and Thomas, attend Sandy high school; Robert and Stephen and sister Meg attend Welches ele mentary school. Swim Class To Continue The second period of sum mer swimming Instructional program at Gresham and Cen tennial high schools under American Red Cros« is slated for Monday, June 28, 1:45 to 10:25 a.m. That will be the second of five sessions for children at the schools, other dates being July 12 and 26 and Aug. 9. Each session lasts two weeks with classes in the forenoon. The fee is $2. Hello, I am Emily Woodward co-chairman for the year on the publicity committee of the Hoodland Women’s Club, Inc. it «rill be my pleasure to try and keep you posted on business tn general and coming events of the club. Tuesday evening the out-go- ing board met with the in-com ing board at the home of Margie Carothere. The meeting was presided over by Eileen Anderson who is starting her second term ss prexy of the club. The main topics of discus sion were about the progress of "Hoodland Park’’ and about the building plans of the "Hood- Land Community Recreation Center." I shall keep you post ed on the progress of the park and building. July 4th week - end we will hold a "Chinese Auction" in conjunction with the Mt. Hood Lions Club chuckwagon break fast at Wemme. It was decided to have the July 20 board meeting at Tim berline Lodge. This will be a no-host luncheon meeting. Plans are also under way for a membership "Fun Day." The date will be announced later. Now I would like you to know the 1965-66 officers and execu tive board. President, Eueen Anderson; vice president and chairman of the ways and means commit tee, Georgia Vermass; 2nd, vice president and also recording secretary, Janet Hill; secre tary, Pauline Chamberlain; treasurer, Lois Rice; histori an, Velma DeShaze r; park com mittee chairman, Rosemary Avery; auditors, Dottie Shoup and Mildred Gulick; parliamen tarian, Agnes Novotny; nomln- a tin g committee chairman, Vivian Collier; vrelfsre com mittee chairman, Lou Stauffer; hospitality chairman, Mar de 11 Baessler; welcoming chairman, Lee Flynn; membership chair man, Sally Hurlbutt; publicity chairman and co-chairman, Margie Carothers and Emily Woodward. Why not plan to attend monthly meeting when they resumed in September? would love to have anyone tend who is interested in II Hoodland area. Watch for the date I Yours Truly, Emily Woodward Note from the Snooper: Emily has it backward* — S1>e is publicity chairman and I am her co-chalrmanf I am most grateful to her for relieving me of this Cask. She will do a dandy job of keeping you informed about the Hoodland Women’s Club, Inc. "Yours truly" will continue to "toot-the-horn" and "beat- the-drum” for all of the Hood- Land organizations, via the "Hood-Land Happenings” col umn. Margie Carothers (The Snooper) Eight members of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints in Sandy travelled to Salt Lake City last wook to parti - cipate in dance festival held Friday and Saturday, June 18 and 19. Two cars containing Elmer Buhler, Claudia House and ion Robert, Dorothy Nordin and daughter Judith, Pearl Lewis, Lee Porter, snd Dellle Knapp left on Tues., June 15, from Sandy to make the trip. They arrived in Salt Lake City and stayed in the home of • friend of Buhler. On Thursday they spent the entire day rehearsing for the festival dance widen was tele vised In Utah and Idaho. Over 8,000 adults and youth took part. Thu Sandy folk participated in R the square dancing group, which comprised just one portion of the many dancing groups con taining members of the LDS faith from all over the world. Hicrory - Smoked Sunday School To Promote At Sandy Chapel The Sandy Baptist Chapel will hold its annual Sunday School promotion service on Sunday. All departments will meet in the new sanctuary following conclusion of regular classes. Students promoted will attend their new classes on Sunday, July 4. Regular worship service will be at 11 a. m. and the message at the 7 p. m. evening service will be taken from n Peter 3 reports Rev. Harold Fuller, lo cal pastor. Oregon - Grown Jumbo Slab Bacon Cut-Up Fryera cwr are More than 92% of the world’s We at rice is produced and consumed the in Asia. 69 >39‘ WE SUCE FREE STEAKS T-BONE Farm Calendar June 24 -- "Sewing with To day’s Fabrics", Seth Lewelling Room, Portland Federal Sav ings Building, Milwaukie, 10 to 12 a. m. June 24 — Meeting Western Oregon Livestock Assn. Direc tors, Corvallis. July 1 — Potato and Red Clo ver Certification applications due. July 6 -- Pine Christmas tree shearing, Red Soils Experiment Station, Oregon City, 9:30 a. m. Sundays -- Home and Garden Tips by the Clackmas County Extension staff, KYMN, 11:55 Hickory Smoked lb SIRLOIN 89 LOCKER • MEAT SPECIALS 100-lb. Pack . . M995 30-lb. Pack . ää . *15” Beef Half » 43c Beef Hind ».49c AE ACCEPT USDA--FOOD STAMPS BRIDGMdN Farm Market East of I 6440 SEDi V 'Sion Gresham on Loop Highway MO 5 8222 253 88 57 . One picture of quality northwest processed foods Growing, processing, and packaging top quality fruits and vege tables to serve the nation's markets is big business in the Pacific Northwest, and contribute greatly to the region’s economy. Union Pacific shares importantly in distributing these products to distant markets. 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