Thvrt., Mar. 17, 1944 » TH! {ANDY (Ora.) POST stead near Sandy in the depths Whether It was courting, of winter for the wedding. He getting three essential 9-vita- took the steamboat from I bringing homa a bride suppose Vancouver, though per- rum Jlating worldly goods the mlna and mineral iron is to generations worked off check for the word ’’enriched * Even courting and bringing ents in 1875 and they settled I haps Portland, the chronicle past home a bride often required In Hood River. The old scrap , doesn't say but it was very “their steam” most effectively. on the labels of the flour you book doesn’t tell how and where ( cold and finally, the steamboat If there was any steam left use for home baking and on physical stamina. they rode their saddle horses all the commercially prepared Take the caae of Paul Dunn, the lovers met but I suppose , puff and blow as It would, one of the first settlers of the In those days the fame at a ( coulckt’t plow through the Ice in at furious gallops, danced all flour products you buy. night, got info fights where Sandy vicinity. He fell in love pretty girl spread far and wide. the Columbia. Naturally Mr. Dunn couldn’t the damage was mostly black Vern Afherly with a Mary Smith who was born Anyway a marriage was । Speziai Agent in Sedalia, M >. In 1054. Sho arranged and the eager bride- Just sit there and wait for the eyes but after all this settled NEW YOAK Ilf was down Into respectable adults. ame to Oregon with her groom set out from his home­ Ice to melt. This bride INSURANCE CO expecting him, so he hied to See Me About shore like Eliza crossing the P O Box 307 Stale-mate: A husband with ice in that famous Civil war Sandy. MU 7 777 one Joke.— Toastmister. tale. Then to prove his worth he walked from what Is now Bonneville 00 an old Indian Ever had BEER-BECUE? trail to Hood River arriving at the Smith home in time for the wedding the next day. It Is presumed that the newly weds couldn’t return to Sandy until the Ice melted in the Columbia but return they did and over the years, developed the homestead Into a fine farm. Turning the pagesof the scrap I book looking for more examples of early hardships I cam? upon I the storyof Walker A. Proctor’s young rnanhrxxl. Mr. Walker was born in West Virginia. At the age of 17 he left home and for Get the two years split rails, cut I It's chockful Of idMS cordwood, built fence, dug coal I for d«cor*tioes. m - and worked as a farm hand, In this i•rtaieR•aU a«d he was paid 50? a cord for I ■Kip«, for th* most FREE fun pirty of nil. Sand cutting wood and had to work for rt today! GUIDE hard to cut two cords a day. When he was twenty one he to came west with two friends. I Beer Party/USA There was a railroad rate war on and his ticket from Kansas I U.S. BREWERS ASSOCIATION. Inc. / 535 Fifth Avenue. City to San Francisco on the New York. N.Y. 10017 emigrant train cost only 16.00. I'm interested in beer-becue. Send me my free copy of From San Franclsco to Portland I by steam boat was 410.00. He and his friends went to Gresham Name and took a contract to slash a I Street. 40 acres tract. They averaged I $2.00 a day. I City. Zip For several years he worked in logging camps and saw mills. I State Eventually he became owner of I a fine farm. Then in later years UNITED STATES BREWERS ASSOCIATION, INC. artwra Holt, Laurie Nelson, share enthusiasm of Brewster’s «tore he became president of the । clerk while modeling new firing Fashions. Girls will model clothes Clackamas County Bank and had at the BPW Fashion S»w later this month. (post photo) many positions of trust. /A / Bynellhowe / fCll 3 / jOlCÓ Hood Land Reporter An article in the March '’Readers Digest” excused Ju­ venile delinquency in part by the fact that young people need an bably wont ever have to worry physical violence. It Is inborn heritance from our re­ about the skinny bit has Grandma doing fine. Had a mote past. Civilization houseful on Sunday and she got taken away this need, in pioneer a bit tired tut held up real days th«r. was a constant de­ good. Jan and Garni and Chris mand for physical effort; chal­ and Julie were tie re for tlie lenges of all kinds from fight­ afternoon. Seems like such a ing hostile Indians to clear­ long time since they were out, ing land for crops and gardens. tut then they can never come too often. Had father homo for 4 days with the flu. For a while around here Grandma was the healthiest mem'ier in the family, George lias managed to slide by without catching any of our tugs, tut he is home so little that tie doesn’t have much >t a chance to become germ ’aden. Lucky kid. • Jo Drips all moved to Salem, and Mrrt and Dottie Fsusch very tuay remodeling so they can get all moved out to tlie mountain. Across the river from Arrah Wannah, they had a huge ni'id slide. It came down into Ad­ miral Flynns garage, tut not into tlie hoUM. The road was blocked for a spell tut Don Avery with some help, got the road opened. The people below them were in a bit of a stew trying to figure out what made tha river so muddy, as th« Salmon Just doesn’t get muddy, and then they found out where all the m id was coming from. This happened last week, and a night later, tlie mud decided to go on the move again. 1 hope this is the end of it, nnid Carol Snyder Enrolls is Just too muddy, and ac At Sioux Fell« School messy to move, in the long Carol Skiyder, daughter of run, I think I would prefer a Paul .Wiyder, RL 1, Box 900, fhxxl, of witer not mud. But Sandy, Is enrol led as a Junior then I am sure they would rattier for the spring semester at Sioux have neither one. Falls College, Sioux Falla, S.D. I don't know what Richard Sioux Falls College is a four Kinoshita lias bun up to, liut year liberal arts college af­ it must tie something. Cause filiated with the American Bap­ he seemed so surprised that tist Convention. Sioux Falls a couple of weeks went by and College has a total enrollment he wasn’t in my colum 1. I'll of 924 students for the 1906 have to Investigate this fur­ spring semester. The figure ther, but now he will tie on represents an increase of 74 guard, and I’ll have to sneak over the previous comparable around to find out what It is. period, spring of 1905. June Stiyder off to Hawil for a few weeks vacation. Wnat a TO GET DEGREE lovely time of year to go to A Sandy senior at Eastern tiie islands. Bet she had a ball. Washington State college, David Found an old 1892 Calendar B, laidi, is a candidate for a and on the back of it Is an bachelor of arts degree to be advertisement for ScottsEmul- awarded at the close of winter sion. What tickled mo was the quarter. article. Anyone that is a bit Donald G. Manson, EWSC ac- overweight will love it. And tlng registrar, said the candi­ the skinny ones will have to give dates would tie honored in in­ it some thought. This is it. formal ceremonies Thursday A great deal of sickness be­ (March 17). gins with loss of fat. You know The son of Mr. and Mrs. this. When your friend is in good Jolin A. Ludi, Rt 2, Ludi is flesh, you say “How well you a 1961 graduate of Sandy union look!’’ and when he is thin, you high school. don’t say what you think, txut you worry about him. NOTICE OF SCHOOL BUDGET HEARING Apply this to yourself. Don’t I a —lu. O, Uw IwU, «, Cottrall Vhu.a Dwuu-< Mu 107 o, C l** IM fW«l year juj, | mdinR Jun,■ SB we fear most are scrofula, in the child and consumption In GottreU Onda uchooJ n——, u» 213C AJI 4s30fA. the adult. If you keep your child and yourself plump, you do not fear these diseases. ----- —---- U OBWBAAI »*■ KVV r aaenm-Y« WMB Lunch The germ of scrofula and Titis. I T<4al h ««g,« R^uirwvwTiU 109.377.50 88.2J0.X 5.332.50 conaunrAion (both the same . 2,828.X 3^189*0) 66.156.16 m-Vi 5G.9X.66 2*L87.X^ Ha an^ N«.a«a«rr u HalafMB germ--ask your doctor)thrives 41*219.34 37.329.34 A.Í90.X 1.000.X on leanness. Fat keeps it down. 3.XA.93 3.732*93 146UX — x-x IMF* »• M ‘•'►ft f<* R»iasii«< Yaar Fat, then is the food means of Aaalzer sf T**e w ». U-M r . ....... getting the odds In our favor ■ — (hateMte 14mIUI Ll.062.27 when contending against this Nod to 4% lUmitotlam JaO^aQO germ. 1L t**o f - '■!« l M?r^i n>»l Vw eowmina /«u 1. it A* Everybody knows that cod­ Serial liver oil is a fat-producer. 8cW1 TIU«-1 Scotts Emjision, of it is cod­ 79*100.0) 5.LC2.X t*8X.X 2.0«*X 45,888,00 8.80C.X 1.000.X liver oil made easy. The taste 39.6U..J0 33 ,222-X laOX.W 5,422.50 is concealed; the oil half­ la 964^.5 3,322.X 1QQ.X digested; It is half-ready to .Ilm kt mw tw immatoL 36.541.00 1-100.X A hw et T ìm » le B. L..IM make fat. In health you get this fat . 3'.'44.X 36.514.X from your ordinary food and . 7.O65.X 5.965.X 1.1X.X 1 . . ToUl Taaaa to H Uvea i.ix-x !_____ m. have no need of cod-Hver <41. nmitUa fUrCt 1 When you begin to lose flesh, <•». A- • *»»-* AX ACTVA1 you are not getting the fat nwwu Laot» J maa TO _ ‘^767 A* 1 Ce»»e*»i tew that you must have out of your Uvin KUziakl 63.QQO.Qq 6C.X0.Ut - -1 ordinary food, and you do need Ad.^u.1 i. Duine School BoaM _ Harel. 7 , 1 — URMATI - r~ cod-liver oil, of course take tota i lû7û«ûû 73.13 58.27 laXd.X 17,696.83 l’*0 36,159.67 .. F——— 1 Chairman . i»66 29,465.SO a ; mo ¿?3 2,699/66 ■ ____ a,721.a__ Mr vanua frum InlermMhate Sourm 1 PAGI 1 203.57 _ 3*847.31 A CSAPC ^6X1 J 4.1X.X 401.55 “ 1 ■ 9100 210 Salaries 921 ree4 92- depgitta Equip Other IX.X 8.721.% Tfltal Kaf . ____ --------------- 1 46,325.66 — 3 j.000.00 ÎrODO.QÛ 2.602.10 p*r*Utl* CottUiqpney Tranatrr. to Olhar Fund. 76,023.32 —-------- - _ — ----------------------------------- -- ■< 1 DistrtiU 2.ÛÜÛ.ÛÜ Sunlit * ----------------------------- -------- ( 1,000.00 75Û.X 1 Mrbt Service Equipment Non Bonded 1 j Í 75O.X s i----- - J ìfllllll --------------------- 6t3ôû.ûû ►»100.00 —Other 19.09 2,542.07 - Salaries ----------------------------------- 'l 17$.X ommunlty Services twloe Total Receipts ------------------------------------------- I Ji Food Service«—Salaries SATURA DOROTHY GRAY .,2*728.X_ L ill . Mhm Fixed Charges TH 800.X 5.36O.X 1,100.x (»1 her 136.33 9t5in,nn ’*a,x 46.3X.X 6.7X.X Clack«», CYaZr l»< — ——--------- L L — — - - — —------ ----- — k- f«darai Grant io Jun. so, 1*67 Aperse« rw. Yew ’-T- -Other Student Body Activities—Salaries 168.03 torewl Ya« Fo ill— (1» M JDlJrV FOR «WIVING YCAR 1 1,418.02 4.519.M 2,699.66 1 ■ -........ ■— i_______________ 1 School District No Count, Bi ll 89-10 1 AaewM i 2,006.82 5,484.56 2,965.51 25.X 1.675.x 1.35O.X 3,950.00 2,63O.X July 1. 1* ” D. NM VSaMMh T**a e«NMM Attendance Service«—Salarle« 1 BUDGET SUMMARY ClSCkiBM County t«> 1.1X.X 582.67 39.404.X 4.868.34 37*329.34 _ School District No. RIRTttRK Al. DATA regularly $5.00 1 _______________ ■MTCMUCAL DATA BUDGET SUMMARY rlMl 2,187.x ^1^7,00 88,230.x GENERAL FUND I J 1 I Becelrti_____________________________________ -------------------- 1 RxpanditurM.A Jsaams---------------------------- -------------------- J OTHER FUNDS regularly $8.60 4 oz. $3.50 5,332.50 « ■ B ■ ■ X Dixriet T». n«,Mir*d In Bal.n<* Hudf.1 Form No 471-t Stats Dept nf Education 80Z. $6.00 1 __i.oop.oo 1 $tox.x ’ 2.332.50 Total Eat. Expenditures C 1.00 . 1.0X.X lfpoo.00 ^txo.x , _SQ,9X.66 ——— FORM AFFNOVKD NY ■TATI TAX COMMISI ■ ION li to NOW AT A VERY SPECIAL PRICE' — — 51,186.67 District Taw Rrreivni in Year ■ -. ----------- 442.50_____ 5 Tear Serial Levr (1964) ---------------------— ’ » • « « . 31.1'J.X , Rd^dk^pt n A-Baiarua__________________ __ ___ — Receipt* 4 8^4nnIne B*3. F.Rt.lnaLf»d r.xpanditurns 1 Rreripto from cvp< tai to bw WsM ■Hl ■■■■Illi 3,161.x '’rtX’cX^r Receipt* __ 5^74*24 BVOOT W ——>B J CV«i" L__ . 1*66 P umm Ttoa f«» 3.379.94 n»s R*« «Bar ma FH mu a> ---------- ——___ »066 1* Ju*. **, 1* 62- »voorr ron Bwwuneu enaa F Y*S H I 1 F mm am »m...... Ae N«a Twe. Cue*. F*M V*A* that tiny laugh line ho loves. a wnnkle? — ■WYI.BIB Al DATA ■ t ]—— I m School Diatrut Mo - JÛZ-------- BUDGET SUMMARY _____ 1 --- k A 2.828.X