IO TMB SANDY (Ore.) POST Thur»., A m *. 25, ISM Sec. 1) YrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrnTm rrrrrrrrrrrrrriTTTi»Tjrr Fall Leagues Need Bowlers BABY ROLL CRADLE Church of Christ Sponsors Program Nells Notes Mr. and Mre. Willard Wu). (Continued from Pag* 4) _ lac»» of Van Nuy», Calif.« have We rod«» thru a whole «eries announc«^ th« birth <», Demil- Max. tain meadows. It wa- three of little meadow - with streams thru th. m and -aw tion will begin n«xt month for Born Augu-t 14, h- w.igh.d 0 mile- to theClackama Ranger flowing By NELL HOWE ll>a, 2 oa. Grandparent« are Station, al-0 headwaters of the trace- where th«’ beaver- had Sandy bowler», lane* proprie­ Hood-Land Reporter “Chri-t for the CriMat Three h, alt..nd Bible cla»«*» and have Mr. and Mre. L.slb» Wallace, Clackama- River. I left a card been working. There i- so much tor Lou Langloi« -aid today. Leagu» presidents have an- there to be mailed home, a - they beaver land here in the moun­ Mary Jane and Neil Jack-«» sonable. Still planning on going »•ys that re. burn, vice-pre-ident of Colum­ which i- to go along the summit a wonder that I didn’t fall off. -tarting time set. niver-ary thi- week, and their mark, everyone jump- down my bia Chri.-tian college, Portland. Junior leagu* swill -' ri after son Gary had a birthday U-t throat, twit thi- time I don't The series will explore a to ML Jeffer-on. There 1- of Kat« , my phony is such a dear. seem to b»» running into th«» wide range of th«' social dlf- course a trail from there, too. Daylight wa- almost gone when the owning »i -chooI and will Monday. The road look» d inviting and we -pla-hed into Olallie Mea­ be split in two divisions with Gary Lenz wa- on crutch. - -am«» problem. I don't like it ficultte- which our nation 1- George thot it -urely connected dows. I say -pla-h-d for the Bantams bowling at 10 a.m. for a spell, seem- the Honda -o hot, and I like rain every facing, A «pecial youth «»mpha- with the trail when it end«d whole meadow is sqampy with and Juniors bowling at noon. or one of like de-cription, f. 11 so often. Gue-- most true Ore- Ma night wtll b«» on Saturday, Thus»» interested in joining on hi- leg. AU thi- while he gonian- have to have a certain Aug. 27. so we decided to take it. All little -t^eam- running all thru it. any of these leagues should wa- -landing -till. The three day -eri*« will be was lovely for thre- mile- when Always amount of water. The meadow must be a mile come tn or call the bowling knew they were dangerous on climaxed with the service on bang, the road ended. There Sunday, Aug. 28 and a get- wasn’t a ign of a trail. We long and half a mile wide. lane- al MV 7-6451 for furth­ the highway, but hadn’t given FAREWELL DINNER acquainted dinner mi the hunted around in the bushe- but It is a little pock.'t with moun- er information. too much thought about them ground- at 2 p.m. Three col­ no trail -o the only thing for us tain- on three -ide-. Olallie attacking you while parked. GIVEN FOR COUPLE lege . ag«» men have been to do was to go back to the Butte tower- right over it at Emily Woodward »tth Mr. A potluck farewell dinner for Ranger Station, It only meant the south. There i- a ranger and Mr-. Win. Ri-don of Port­ Mr. and Mrs. James Cook of working in the Sandy area in six extra mile­ and two hour- cabin on one side, but there i- land as hou-e guest- for 3day-. Kt. 2, Sandy, was h>ld recently connection with the -erie-. They no ranger there this year. We in time. Emily says it is going to be at th«’ home of Mr, and Mrs. hav«> encouraged young people When we were -tartod on the were so cold that we thot it a mite lonely after school starts Leslie Wallace. About 50 right way we had the satisfac­ would be lovely if we could get MARION B. JACKSON and people are no Irniger va­ friends and m-ighbor» of the Postage on letters via pony Ik ~ tion of knowing that we were in but the door was too -e- cationing, and -he will ml-s all Cooks wer»’ pr*’s»-nt atthegath- Marion B. Jack-on, 14222 her company. express between St. Joseph, practically on the summit of the curely locked so had to make ering. Mo., and bacramento, Calif., I Cascade-. It was all level ourselve« comfortable und»r S. E. Harrison St., Portland, Marj Carothers, alias the Tile Cooks, who have lived was $5 a half ounce in I860, traveling tho and we could see the tree- ju-t at th*» edg«» of died in a Portland hospital, Aug. ¿hooper, was taken to the here for 13 years, have «7 Ct nothing but the tree- which the meadow. George unpacked 16. She was born SepL 25, 1907 hospital last week with a virus purchas'd a home tn Wood- ye< the postal deficit that year in Sioux City, Iowa and received the hor«es and turned them was $10,653,000. infection. were mostly Lodg«’ Pole Pine I hope by the time , purn and Hemlock both rather loo-e and they surely made a her education there, graduating you read thi- that she will be dwarfed and -pindling. Oc- bee Une for the tall rich grass. from Iowa State Teachers col­ home and recovering in record ca-sionally we came to higher We got some -upper and then lege. She came west in 1929 time. ground and thru th«' tree- we tried to -leep on the hard ground and was married in Bremer­ Faye Beach fell and hit her could g»t glimpses of Hood as it was too dark to get fir ton, Wash., in 1931 to Otis head on the door jam and was bough-. It wa- pretty bad but Jackson who preceeded her in taken to the hospital with a which wa- now north of us. managed to survive until morn­ death in 1963. She taught concussion. She was not home It -eems so queer to see the i ing. school in Sandy the past five at this writing, but hope she mountain there when inwe-tern year--, retiring in 1965 due to He is richest who is content with Oregon one is so accustomed is by now. A -peedy recovery ill health. She was a member to her also. to looking east for iL We rode PAPER DRIVE the least, for content is the of the Oregon Education As­ around North and South Pinhead Donny Durr with a birthday, TOPS THREE TONS wealth of nature. sociation and National Educa­ and I am sure he was a-pleased great bare butte-, not parti- tion Association. She was a culary pretty. as he could be with being a —Socrates Th*- Boy Scout pap«r collec­ member of Venice Chapter We met two fore-t rangers, tion last week amounted to 7,- 129 OES in Donald, Ore., and year older. Kid- alway- want to who had been out fighting a get older, especially when they 680 pounds. The Lion-- Club and the Aurora Presbyterian have older brothers or -i-ters, small fire that lightning had Sandy Truck Lines both loaned, church. -tarted. One ranger had on big and then when they get my age trucks to help the boys pick up She is survived by daughter-, or even younger, they want to horn spec- and he surely looked the paper , which w*r« later Mrs. Robert John-en of Port­ as tho he was hunting bug- taken to Portland and sold. land; Mrs. Larry Bartroff of turn back the clock, What a In stead of fires The other one The money will go into the Brewster, Wash., Mrs. William losing battle. was a seasoned mountain«-er. Took a drive up to Last scout treasury for troop proj- Hashman, Seattle, and Mrs. He reminded me more oí a Lake. What a lovely camping ects. Dale Chaes of Berlin, Germ­ area they have up there, and Day or Night Service — A Local Institution ranger who rode thru our camp USED CARS The boy- wish to thank the any; eight grandchildren and one night at Timothy Meadow-. what a lot of people agree. Phono MOhawk 5-3794 Gresham, Oregon people who saved papers for two brothers. He was mounted on a great Enjoyed talking with the lady them and are .sorry that ome Funeral services were held tall hor-e that seemed made for and W« Endor.« th« Oregon Funeral Insurant* Plan bundles were overlooked in Saturday, Aug. 20, at Bateman that runs the resort I, traveling over the mountains. purcha-ing some erf her 1 cer- their pick up. Funeral Chapel with private amics. She has her kiln with Mount Hood Highway & Ton Eyck Road The man had on chap--, tan entombment at Portland Me­ her and makes many lovely flannel shirt, with a black silk TRY A CLASSIFIED AD 663-3525 SANDY, OREGON MU 7-2111 morial Mausoleum. scarf knotted around hi- throat articles to sell, and very rea- a huge cowboy hat and, oh, ye I leather gauntlets and a cartridge belt. His fac» was brown and weather beaten. When we -aw him it was 8:30 p.m. but he -till had eighteen miles to go over a narrow mountain ■MSN trail. He -eemed to think nothing of it tho. That type oí man is SASSY FRESH rapidly pa-sing but I think they are so interesting. lorg. DOZ.( Well, the next camping place wa- Warm Springs Meadow. It wa-n’t very pretty and I wa-n’t very tired -o we decided to go on. “Thru fore-ts inter­ Sprocket's minable’’ we journey’d on. Oc- cassionally we would see a deer track across the trail but there aren’t very many left in the TO OUR CUSTOMERS mountain- now. It seems a pity POWDERED . » < doe-n’t it that man will wantonly Are You Saving for Youri? All Leather Uppers de-troy the beautiful creatures? or It was still quiet light when we Sizes 9 to 3 Dr. Ross BROWN reached Lumati, another beau­ Reg. $3.99 No. 34141 tiful meadow with a little stream flowing thru IL The trees were so scrubby and there are very few flowers. The elevation is A" father uppers over five thou-and feet, I think. white. Sizes 6V2 to 12 We read on a sign post that It wa- only three miles to $3.98 Olallie and that was where we ‘’•j*» wanted to stay over a day and Good Luck a- I knew George was anxious DERMA FRESH * 0 $ to get there, I said I could go Whole Kernel or on. I was really tired, as that would mean twenty-seven miles DUNDEE that day. The poor pack hor-es Leather uppers SAVE were tired too, but they managed 00 >f 24 . . . $3.89 Sizes 11 to 3 to go on. We could see the top 65c of Olallie now with patches of Box of 10 S.O.S. Pad» snow on it. It is almost a snow With Purchase cap anyway a- it 1« 7243 feet elevation. p A Ford Dealer has about so Used Cars in stock Can you find what you want? If you can’t, don’t blame us Obituary ana can you trust me usea car you set? Sure, we stand behind them..« Can’t afford not to FORD DEALER Carroll ÍFunrral Homt GLOS FORD You DO SAVE MORE in Kelso! Chex Eggs bmkto sena 39‘ Cider Vinegar ®.,,dr FREE GIFTS GIRLS SHOES SUGAR DOG FOOD GIRLS’ SHOES oo BOYS SUPONS o.i. 59c OLEOMARGARINE Crackers Darigold Milk Potato Chips NAiie”. Hand Lotion 2 u 59c 5K79c 59c 89c Cream Style Corn 5^' 1 00 FREE! SO THEYSAY TENNIS SHOES Size« Size» 6 to 3 3 lo 10 39 Gantenboin's Liquid Detergent m.55c SAVE 45c Small Girls’ & Ladies’ SANDALS Reg. $1.88 Girls Similar Pumps Brown Sizes 5n to 10 No- 41238 Size« 6 to job No. 40208 Med. - Wide Becauie he wai wise enough os at Sandy Rexall Drug. Now his friends know, too. Engineer 10" Western Roughouts Sizes 7 to 10 Reg. $17.95 by DURANGO Pork 2 lb. tin $2.49 $205 3 lb. tin MEN'S BOOTS to know that nowhere are quality ond service as high Fresh or Smoked «69' First lb. Low Heel PUMPS Bargains In School Supplies! COFFEE 3 Colon 5 to 9 6 oz. Instant 59c Med. Size FRYERS Cut up PACON sZT SAVE 30e PRODUCE PRICES THAT BEAT ALL ELSE I YAKIMA ÎANDŸDRUG ' VOUP »oll STOP! CHUCK'S TRADING POST Sale Aug. 25th thru Mon., Aug. 29th t TOMATOES Q <4 00 CANTS. .O”l YAKIMA 10 WAX ONIONS ft»’ lb Lranfenoerns KELSO Loop Highway at Kelso Aug. 25, 26, 27, 29 BIG DAYS r Thurs. Fri., Sat Mon.