Sandy post. (Sandy, Oregon) 1938-current, August 25, 1966, Page 6, Image 6

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    TMi SANDY (Or*.) POST Thur*., Auf. JS, I960 <S«. 1)
4
LEW’S
Rigging Shop
Kathleen
O'Brien
OPEN HOURS
Monday thru Friday
“fad” Is t-lling
Last Tuesday evening, Alfred
“Bat Jok. s»' . To start at th«- and Carol Schmits with Math- w,
«Batginning* did you know that and Boti and Verna M«*dl«*y vn-
bats prefi r “alphabat soup, joy-*d a patio supper s.-rv-d by
ruta bata and bat-fr<
milk”? Florene* Schmitz.
And. . "h--n a tut marri*-
Cindy and Jerry Bryant from
it’s “Batrimaiy”! In a bat gar­ Kelso, Washington, w-reguests
den Is grown “Batunias, bat- at th** home* of Beve riy Watkins
gonit** and bat.»>u*’d susujism #
A cowardly bat has no batbon»^
The name* of the persons in­
and the worst thing that can volved in this local incident an-
happ-n to on- t« a bata-tr«g>h-. withheld to «protect*’ their re­
Lm also inform-d that you must putation«: The sen of th«- house
hav«- th* right battitud- for bat cam* running into th- kitchen
jokes, or oth* rwi-
Mhng full of news, and his mother
th* m b. com. s a v- ry bat habit) stopped him short with: «Go
So. . .enough. . .’
wash your facet You have th*
Nappy
Birthday to Ronald dirti- 't face in Sandy!” Her
Krettinger, Clara Emerson and son immediately set the facts
Grac«- Morn- r today)
straight with: «No, 1 don’t! -
Ye«terday two Sandy couples Joey and Billy dof”
Celebrated wedding anniv-r-
saries; Ross and Amanda Clapp
Rec* nt news from Chon Sae-
noted 53 years since th- iru.*d- koh in Thailand:
ding day; Elmer andMaudieEri
«1 was very happy when 1
marked
their
26th
year arrlv.-d in Bangkok and met my
togeth.-r. Congratulations
to moth«*r
n**ph- w and
all)
quit— a f- w friend- who w»-nt to
Saturday*
HOMELITE
Chain Saw, end Part*
SALES and SERVICE
Logging Supplies,
Wire Rope, Hardware
OREGON CHAIN
All Sizes and Lengths
LENS
Rigging Shop
located V» Mi. E Burton
Store and 2 Mi. Weil at
Eagle Creek Store
Rt 1, Box 177 Eagle Creek
Estacada 279-6400
Sandy .Nn
Al s
Big Chief
Minit Mart
™
RHODODENDRON
★ FEATURE OF THE WEEK ★
Girls' and Boys'
TENNIS
or
GYM SHOES
$199
Price, effective Aug 27
thru Sept. 3.
College Rule Notebook
Paper
Reg. 49c
Value
COTTON
SHIRTS $1
Boys
I
Reg. $1.49
Size 6 to 16
pkg.
Bangkok just only to *e* me-, Jimml«- Boyko, Terry Groom.«,
They h-ld a party for both David 71-mer, Jim W\4f, Marie
by G orge MacAI vy
Carlton Pop«*, Larry
my birthday
and w-lcoming Pac«-,
horn--. I w-nt tor sightseeing Whitlock, K’lmy Denbo, Mike
We, who live alow or near as many of you who )|v- along ti**d on u RIO Mode) PerLct
and movie« all day« whib
I Hay«*«, T-rry Searle, Rodney the Sandy, tend to take it for 11« bank« term it.
Hook, pr* f«*rrabiy 2x fin«*. No
stayed in Bangkok for about Hansen, Judy W ill, Kay Walker, granted. Except In it« fury,
Besjd»** the booming run of tall mi (’.nidi fly I th. । u|. (
7 day#, Once* again when we Dav«* Rowley, Rick Ku* hn and as during th* l>c»*ml»er flood Wlnt-r St-rlh-adandSilv- I Sal­ and thi uns 1« no excepthm.
arriv.-d
tn
Haadyai, many Emiil. W-«t.
of 1964, it I- a benevolent rlv« r, mon which run heavily through A pah* yellow mohair body rib.
friends of mine were waiting
Several member« of th-class
hnnl-huig excellent t-elhvad- thi« part of th«* riv-r, small b- d with Light Ging'-r or Cr«*am
for me- at th*- station with gar- unable to be there ( including ing in the winter, Salmon ft-h- or fragm-nt run« of any kind Badger H.ickh* 1« to|>|»‘d with a
Dav- Ludi now in Massa,
land« for me.
ing tn th* lower reach«-« in <d ««*a trout or «almanoid you «hurt full wing of Buff colur«*d
ikm
O’bri-n
in
“I surprised everybody by- chus-tts,
S»-pt«-ml>er and Octube-r, and wish to name run through her»*. Deer body hair, Thi« d« «*r hair
m Bre-
changing too much. My Thai Canada Don James
trout
fl «hing
in it« U|e|>e-1 Too f-w are left of -ome kind« wing 1« ti»*d over th- finish« <1
mertai,
and
Wayne
Berglund,
sounds hinny for them, and
n-ach« « during prlng
and for any knowledge <if lh«-m to hack I* ami your fli «t two turn«
also my pronunciation sounds now in South Dakota (?) W, |.
summer.
It finni h' « many be Wide«pr< ad, except to the of «ilk mu'l be very tight to
like Engli'h. Th«*y «aid 1 really inter>*«t«*d in detail«. . . Infor -
sw (mining holes for those* who Blologi«t Who attend« to th«* flare th** hair into the- te-nt-
look Ilk- an American. You matlon, pl«-a.«« f
like their swimming ai th«* ladd«*r at Marmot Dum. So, like «h.ipe of the Caddi wing*-
Fd
and Flor«*nc«> Schmitz Cool -ide;
should congratulate me, be­
(although I did hear at no time «huuld thi« ««ctlai it I - t.
cause I am an inch taller. c- lebrat«-«! th«*ir 33rd wedding of on«* »'XCeptlonally hot «um- of th«- river b.- completely Im-
Thi« fly 1- ■ good an- tu u--<
“Oh, anoth-r thing that is anniversary last Tuesday, Aug. mer when it got over 40 de. pa«able to migrating fl «h.
when earchIng the water in the
very n-at 1« w»- Thai AFS-.-n« 23.
From
Marmot
down
gre«--.) w»- g- t cooling brcetc«
to absence of any Vi'lbl- hatch.
Three- 1966 SUHS graduates
get cr-dlt from diploma from
on summer evening«from it and Revenue Brldg' no lmpa-sabl< Many a lethargic r* ting trout
USA.
Thi« year 1« the first recently Joined th-- Navy under an ever-pre ««-nt lullaby from it« bur« exi«t. The «tairca«» fall«, ha - b»*en arou* *-<1 from hi mid­
year. This means we can use the* «Buddy Plan”. Phil Hayes, rapid« and riffles -<x>th--« one ju«t above the bridge, ar»* a day torpor by th** image of
U.S. diploma to take exam' for Jeff Matz and John Winchester to sleep after th«- day noise« natural ft-h ladder. It 1« 1» low Light Huck Caddis floating over
college. But college' hav*- al­ left for San Diego last Thurs­ hav- faded away Th«- fl'hing
her«*, wh r- th* River i-wid* r, him.
ready started a f«*w month-ago, day.
«wimmtng,
and boating oi that the lung angled bur.« irf
Mike and Margar* t Paluck
so I wait until next year. While
ev«ral hundred f»*»*t In length
Roslyn Lake could not be pos­
I am free thi- year. I’ll find and family Just returned from sible without It water- flumed drop th»* water In a thin «pr«*ad
a Job and study during th-night. a week*« trip to Disneyland, over from Marmot Dum. Wild- out Veil that doesn’t allow fol
Please tell everyone that ( know, Knott’s Berry Farm and Tia lif«- and bird- abound along it.« n«h passage. With th- aid of A2C Lawrence R. Whitlock, Kt.
1, Sandy, a memlxr of the Air
that I think of th-m very ofl.-n Juana, Mexico. Ken Paluckpar­ bank- and on it- island«.
inv '«)' and n* Ighlxir«, w»> have
Force- Reserve, 1» now under,
and wish ev-rybody i- happy.” ticularly nientlom-d th-“It’s a
F very
year
e«*«
many made angled channel- through
going two Weeks active duty
Small World” exhibit
change--,
«•Vera) of thv«e bar«, using
Each
'UCC- 'IVe
ti I mill, it til. Pm tl an I lilt. I
Speaking of A.F.S students, LM«n-yland which had been used wtnte-r
r«*mov«*d from th«*
bring it high water th«- rock
national Airport. Hi- will return
a big welcome to our n«-w Sandy at th«* World’« Fair In New run off to swiftly
change* the channel to inak»* low rock wing«
home August 27.
gue«t, Axel, from Germany) He York: “It was fabulou«!”
appearance of |«ool» and rapids. out Into the current- approach­
Jack Lester, Susan Copper Some- rapid move- downstream
arrived at th« Scha- ff.*r home
ing the bar. Th«* .- d-f!-cl ad-
la«t Monday. Scott and Paul and Shirley Dunn all cel-brat«*d l-nght-nlng one- [xml
water through our
while dit linai
Kelso Church of God
Schaeff-r, accompanied by Rod birthdays Augu«t 24th.
-om-whe-re- upstream a n>-w cr* at.*d channel, «couring and
Read last week that “ an
Haines, took Axe) up to Tim­
riffle appear- shortening an­ wa«hinK th.* channel «mid- -per
berline Lodge Monday, «Ince American 1« on- who’ll spend other pool. Sand 1« d»-po«it--d until w>* have a fairly h**avy
Axel is an, avid -ki- r and is half a day looking for vitamin her»-, and piek--d up there, con­ downhill ehul- seven to ten
Aug. 26th & 27th
looking forw ard to winter sports pill« to make him live longer, stantly changing th-
cutting inche- deep ami about three f.—t
on the Mountain. More news of but then drive 80 miles per eff«-ct of current on «hor<- and wid.. Thi« i« amp)«* water for
hour on «lick pav-ment to make pooisld* . Anew beachdev-lof* « quite large Salmon and Steel­
Axel soon. . .
To be held in the
Don Eri, now an electrician up for lo«t tim«*”. . .And on ai on«- eddy,whll-one|«washed head to «wlm through. And»,
Church basement,
2/c in the U.S. Navy, Is stationed th- «aine traffic safety vein:
away Ju t around the next bend. a a bunu«, th-«- chut-- often
located on the hill
at Port Angeles, Wash. H- is “Th-re may b«> -om«*thing to
Much like Gaul in Ceasar*« Improve and beautify th. |»ool
After all, how time, our Sandy rtv«-r 1« divide! below.
currently on sea duty aboard horse .«en
above Holt's Shopping
do
a ship somewhere between San often
horse« Into N un • part . H n I owm
Several of th-«- bur* <ccur
Center
Francisco and th«- Hawaiian Is­ collid«-?”
river from th- coifluence with down through th.- canyoi be­
lands. Don is a 1961 SUHS
Revenue Bridge and
th«- Bull Run River to th«- mouth tween
Bobby Bruce Line,
graduate.
Se-n in Passing:
Al and at Troutdale; th«- middle or Dudg.- park Bridge. Th- flat
28 member« of Sandy High’s Grac»* Morn«*r
enjoying lagt lower water river from Marmot shallow rapid- Ju«t above Dudg«*
Kelso
class of 1961 attended the class Sunday boating on the- Detroit Dam to the confluence with the Park were deepened <41 th«* 1« ft
reunion last week. They were Reservoir.
Doug Cassidy re. Bull Run riv»*r; and th- Upper «id« and thi- concentrated th-
Roy Farmer, Warr- n Horning, C*-ntly horn
on leave-. , .iris River from th--
two -ourc-s river flow -nuugh that fi«hpa«.
Delores
McClain,
George Shaw having two of he-r cake« down to Marmot Dum, make up sage 1« no problem here. Thi-
Pullen, Carolyn Anderson, Dar­ featur-d in a national cake. th.- main stem of th- Sandy 1« on«* g<Hxi thing derived from
lene Cannon,
Trecia Sudul, decorator news bull-tin. Any­ River wat-r-h-d. During thi« th«* D-cemt»-r flood.
Hewell
Cornell,
RolD-an one- seeing he-r work can readily dri-«t tim«* of the y- ar, we ar--
A pest our river could do
Schweitzer,
J* rry Isaksen, understand
why
it
was mo«t conc-rn.-d with th«* mlddh- without 1« the city pilgrim who
Mark Snother, John Pittman, featured).
Sandy, or low water
riv-r. picnic« along th«* shore and
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and for
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ends an hour-long parade of
«andwich wrappers,
water,
melon rind , and beer can»
floating down th* river In a
decld«-dly unsightly proce-sion.
Thi« 1.« lltt.-rbugglng
at It«
wor«t. Many p. op|.* are along
th* river on warm, sunny week­
end day« to enjoy the «wlm.
mlng, or the ft hing, or Ju«t
to r- t and r-lax-.to b- re-
Juvenated by the sight« and
«ound- of the moving wat« r,th<
re-tle-s bird-, and th«* ever-
pre«.nt zephyr« of light air«
con«tantly in motloi, to be hyp.
notlz.-d by th«* dancing «parkb t«
of light reflected
from the
bre«-ze-stirred wav.Jet. that
lap at th- «and wh«-r- they
rest. Why then, huuld o>.* party
befoul thi« plea-ant «cen>* with
th. Ir picnic garbage, a pox oi
them) will Shake-pear- wtjuld
say.
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Vice-President Columbia Christian College
August 26, 27, 28 - 7:30 p.m.
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AUGUST 27
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Sandy. (Service calls excluded.)
August 28 — on the grounds
Sandy Church of Christ
Mein et Highway 26