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About Sandy post. (Sandy, Oregon) 1938-current | View Entire Issue (June 13, 1968)
Thur»., J un« I ] , 1964 (Set. 1) » e » e ,w w w « e w w w w e Sw o ni fl »h ari* among ih» fa x t, «ut aw lm nieta uf theftnny tilb v . SALLY'S ALLEY George MacAlevy Through the abort dark day* <4 » m m i, A lfle** rexpurviex, In th«- c o il watery » in te r of a B lu eg ill, » o re dllunied, Be lay mostly in »ee<l lard», »h ere he nee>ln*t spent eneigy even to keep htm aelf upright. On auiuiy daya, » lu t little heat the pale aun gave would reach him theie in tile sliallu» w ater, 'Alien an extrem e cukl snap came aid I to re the aU lfare of the slough, then Alfle i «treated to ihe depths aid tiecame im mobile In a bottom depression. He ate tittle , as he needid little . The lethargy brought on by the cold water reduced all activity. A lfle consumed little eneigy. Being cold blotxl- ed, like all fishes, he needed no food loi warmth, only for motion, and, of motion, he was spat tug indeed. W in ter, like all seasons, comes to an end. 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Hood was named tn 1792 fro m Hemet, C alifo rn ia, to a t after the British Naval o ffic e r, te id the high school graduation Rear Adm iral Str Samuel Ho<d uf Karen Ann W allace,daughter by L t, W . R. Broughton, com of M r. aid M rs . le s ile Wallace manding the B ritish Nava] ves >4 Rt. 2, Sandy. They also v is it sel, “ Chatham,” while sailing er! frte id s ,ud relatives tn the 125 m iles up the Columbia R iv Portland and Sandy area. e r. 630-6368 Sunday to see the ships tied up Shortly before the end of there tn connection with the school, the children uf Eagle Rose Festival a c tiv itie s . They Creek School displayed some of enjoyed going through Hie U.S.S. their musical abtltttes at a Paul Revere. The Johnsons’ Talent Show, aid entertained niece, Carol C arley, from a few uf their parents, frte id s G resham , is a sum m er guestat ard teachors. th eir home. The gals from Eagle Creek The June meeting of the Eagle ard Barton who attended the C reek-S pnngw ater P re sb yte r County 4-H Camp at Camp ian Churches’ FellCY'ship aid Colton last week had a great Discussion Group w ill be held Unis ard wish they could do at the George residence of Ste It again soon. H it * was the phen aid Nancy Day this Sat firs t camping experience for urday, June 15, a t 8 p .m . E l- some of them, ard therefore It w tn ard Jean Shibley w ill lead was a fun-ftiled adventure, as the discussion. This group is there was lots of activities ard composed of young adult crafts to keep them busy ard couples, not necessarily m e m many new friendships to make. bers of Hie church, who enjoy When asked how the f t x x i was, getting together fo r an evening Hie g irls re p lie d ,” good and lots of stimulating conversation. of It!” And they were glad the The firs t swimming lessons food was plentiful too, because ol the season sta rt next Mon they went on many hikes aid day, June 17, at the Sardy pool •'w ore it off” . and w ill continue through the “ Venturing Into the Un 2801. Many children of our area known” was the theme of the are looking forw ard to the le s Barton Community Baptist sons, aid many more w ill p a r Church’ s Vacation Bible School ticipate In the la te r lessons. which was held June 3rd through Registration for these classes the 13th. The classes met each « a . held last Thursday ard weekday evening from 7 to 9:15 F rid a y , and If anyone wished p.m . and included something for to attend but did not sign up every m em ber of the fa m ily . We also handle LAWN BOY, YARD MAN, then, you’d better ca ll the pool Dozens of children attended and <668-6333) to see if there are HUFFY, BRIGGS & STRATTON, HAHN enjoyed the nightly classes. D r. any vacancies. C . Robert Cook, professor at ECLIPSE, HOMELITE CHAIN SAWS This ts my last column for W estern Baptist Sem inary, quite a w hile, i f not indefin -A- WE RENT M OW ERS, TILLERS, taught the adult Bible class from ite ly . I seem to have too the inspiring book of James. LA W N ROLLERS, POWER RAKES, etc. many ’ ’ Irons tn the f ir e ” aid Rev. M e rl Gassoway directed not enough am bition to go the Vacation Bible School this around. Consequently, if any year, ard along with numerous one else ts Interested in help dedicated members of the con ing Sally Seymour report the gregation, worked hard to help 110 Proctor 668-6235 news of this area please give make the Bible School a suc her a c a ll. cess. Children’ s Day was celeb rat ed June 9th at Hie Eagle Creek Presbyterian Church The Youth Choir sang, “ F a ire s t Lord Jesus” , ard a few of the K in dergarten group sang, “ Thank at each campground fo r your r You God for This New Day” . convenience. Help us by complying with The W orld Fellowship C irc le them, so that everyone can en gathered at Florence Clonin- joy the fa c ilitie s . I f violations ger’ s home on Tuesday, June 11, occur, the vio lator w ill be cited fo r an indoor potluck picnic ard and brought before the U . S. continued their studies con Com m issioner for co rrective cerning C h ris t’s peace through action. I f you have any ques a life of p ray er. tions about these regulations, H ie Preschool Pro g ram , contact the Recreation Guard which is being held this sum a lw a y s g r e a t w ith D a d I o r inquire at the Ripplebrook m er from June 10 to July 19 Ranger Station. at Estacada for those who w ill F o r visitors interested in enter the firs t grade this com staying at O lallte lake re s o rt, ing f a ll, began last Monday. you w lU * * lnterested to kno* Many boys and g irls from our that It w ill be open for the area a re participating in these Ideal Gifts from the Children season starting M em orial week sum m er classes. This program end. ts being provided fo r the ch ild GOLD STAR ren with hopes that they w ill REC REATIO N R EPO R T The k it with the 4 basic aromas. gain many enriching and r e One just right for that man of warding experiences. LAKES RANGER D ISTR IC T yours. John and Phyllis Johnson and You’ve Looked at the Rest, Now Try the Best INTERNATIONAL CADET 60 Four Speeds, Heavy Duty Chassis, Six hp. Adjusts 1 ]/2 ' to 4" in height SANDY LAWN & GARDEN Recreation Report M T . HOOD N A T IO N A L FOREST ZIG ZAG ROAD D E P A R T M E N T most reports. Public re creatlo n a re asln th e National Forest are available to all vis ito rs . Occupancy aid use uf developed recreation sites w ill be regulated to the extent necessary to protect the resource, safeguard the public aid prevent monopolization of fa c ilitie s for an extend«! period. These regulations w ill be posted on the bulletin board O n ly Ford D ealers h a v e fastbacks in 3 sizes, the country’s best selling in term ed iate a n d most im itated sports car. W e’ve also got wagons in 5 sizes, a choice of 16 hardtops. Men's Wallets M F ilrltn » 2-Door Hardtop Falrlane and Torino—the hottest telling cere In their cleet. All-new excitement like the Falrlane Six that topped Its clast In this year'» Mobil Economy Run. *sOt/.c, a. i ew»»co » • w tm v tai W n a .aa ta a 0ra9an North.-n Hallo and J a a U a rc K , I Tha »witch it on lo Ford I See the light. See your Eager Beaver Northwest Ford Dealer OREGON GLOS FORD Mt. Hood SANDY, H'S yOREGON need a good used cant see your local fooo dealer - his are a - i Men's Timex Watches ‘3.9 5 to ‘ 12.00 ‘7.9 5 to ‘4 5 .0 0 T O ILE T R y GIFTS, Old Spice Travel Kits Twin Packs »1 - 51.50 $525 AH m ajor recreation areas are open. The Skyline Road S-42 ts open to Peninsula ««m p grou id, but blocked by snow from that point south to Breitenbush lake. From B r e lt- enbush Saddle l t Is open to Breitenbush lake campground. Riverside Is the only camp ground closed to use. The pave ment has not completely set up yet, and as soon as tt does, this area w ill be open. Fishing success continues to be poor throughout the d is tric t. Anglers at the O lallte lake area have been taking fish from eight to ten inches long. Public recreatio n areas In the National Forest are av ail able to a ll vis ito rs . Occupan cy and use of developed re c re ation sites wUl be regulated to the extent necessary to pro tect the resource, safeguard the public, and prevent mono polization of fac ilitie s for an extended period. These reg ulations w ill be posted on the b ulletin board at each camp ground fo r your convenience. H elp us by complying with them, so that everyone can enjoy the fa c ilitie s . I f violations occur, the vio lato r w ill be cited and brought before the U.S. Com m issioner fo r co rrective a c t- tlon. th eir fam ily visited the P o rt- la id docks on Front Street last Gresham topped Sandy 33-5 tn Cub Am erican (N orth) League baseball competition this week. M ike Swarthout led the Gresham club at the plate with four hits tncltdlng two extra base hits in five trip s to the plate. Richard P o rter was 3-3 at the plate, Rodger B a rb e r2 -3 and Jeff Morgan 2 -5 . M ike Swarthout earned the Gresham pitching win with sev en strikeouts and only one base on balls. Gresham 754 054 8 -3 3 14 4 Sandy 000 000 5 -5 1 3 ' Swarthout, Morgan, Arden and O pray, Lewis; Bates, W ard and Oldenkamp. Roger Johnson ard Laurence T a y lo r placed firs t tn a two some best b all tourney with 28 points Sunday at Estacada- Sprlngwater G olf Course. H a rry S arver and LessC o ur- teln, and Cork Ramsey and Norm Burke with 28 l / 2 tied fo r second spot. The Estacada Jaycees w ill host an 18-hole open net and gross trophy tourney Saturday, June 22, at the course. T ro phies w ill be awarded to the top il division. three players tn Play begins at 1 p.m. Hai Karate, That Man, Russian Leather, Pub, plus numerous others Gresham Nine Tops Sandy Johnson, Taylor Win in Golf Play Ford is first* a g a in in sales in the N orthw est. 0 x creacerdu of cold stealing Cun- In size Is more than made up stantly »U h Intensely probing for In the ferocity of his on slaught. fingers through the w ater, aid then phasing out tn a dtniln- The high sun of June hastens ueixlo Into the warm th of spring. the hatching of the fry . Soon The sun, rising higher Into Hu the pebble nest is alive with tiny mites of fish, s till with sky each 'la y, puts its warm rays deeper into the chilled yolk sac attached. As the w ater. A B luegill, A lfle , loses sac ts consumed ard d w tid ied, h l* w inter lethargy, and be the fry s ta rt to stray from Hie comes more active. His energy nest. A lfie ts quick to herd requirem ents rise as he moves them back Into hts protective about, aid tie ts a glutton when c irc le . Even the voracious spring arouses h im . In a very Croppte, Tlnmouth , ts unable short tim e, he becomes -solid to penetrate Alfle*» defense aid strong again, hts w inter line, and Tlnmouth,outweighing flabbiness overcome by the A lfle three to one, is an avid re tu rn of activity aid appetite. consumer of sm all Bluegill fr y . A lfle has lived well In hts F in ally , the yolk sacs are two years of life , aid as he all consumed, and the little ftsh approaches hts fir s t mature must forage for themselves. At this point, a sudden change season, new urges assail him . file male Bluegills desert the Comes over A lfle . Hts fatherly school aid spread out over the devotion disappears In a flash . gravelled flat under three feet He charges Into hts nest d is persing the young fry aid chasos of water at the creek’ s mouth. Each is busy, building a pile them off the gravel bed ol pebbles which ts the nest for into the surrouidtng weeds, the next generation of B lue then, seemingly erasing the en gill tr y . Other males come by, tire event from his m tid , he too close to suit A lfle , aid he rejoins the assembling school moves out to attack any in tru of hts peers tn deeper water to go about hts ordinary ways der a id d riv e him off. Any female B lu eg ill, Alfle again. sees, causes a different reac If the summ er ts w arm , tion. These he tries to herd aid the feeding ts good, spawn onto the nest. A fte r success ing may occur again before the fully enticing a m ate, the spawn fir s t ch ills of autumn g rip the ing is accomplished and the f e r w ater. But until the spawn tile eggs settle Into the little ing urge seizes him again, A lfle mould of pebbles, Alfle pa wTU lead hts school of two year trols a c irc le about hts nest, old B lu eg ills, oblivious to the a id no m atter how large or w elfare of his own progeny, fearsom e the intruder Into this back tn the protective shelter c irc le , A lfie attacks w itha pug of the weed beds. nacious ardor. What he lacks ROADS - - AH roads tn the d is tric t are open. T rilliu m Lake Road S-334 between the camp ground and the dam ts u id e r construction but w ill be open over the w eekeid. Construction w ork is under way on Zig Zag Mountain Road S-2? but It too w ill be open fo r the w eekeid. CAMPGROUNDS: S till C reek Campground has been added to the lis t of those open fo r use. FISHING - - Fishing has been ra th e r slow the past week, from Box 920 HAVE YOU EVER W ONDER- ED? How M t. Hood got Its News from Eagle Creek /J By Shirley Hackerott TMS SAN O T (Ora.) POST e le c t r ic SHAVERS . . . f o r F a th r ’s D a y g i f t i n g I SUNBEAM SHAVEMASTER Schick Razors w /T re v e l pouch & sideburn cutter ‘ 11.99 ‘ 17.95 Reg. $24.00 We also have in slock Norelco Speedshaver with rechargeable triple heads, Remington Electronic IV, Remington Cordless Selectronic . . . ___________ CAMERAS A N D A C C E S S O R IE S Sÿÿ99 Yashica 35 MM rep. $122.45 Instamatic 250 Anscomatic 8 mm. Movie $ ff Q Q S Camere w /io o m len», rep. $94.95 O f f rep. $34.95 Dick L a z ie r, Joe Coto, Frank Kucera, and L a rry B u tterfield , M t. Hood Community College students taking archery class to fu lfill the state physical ed ucation requirem ent, placed f ir s t as a men’ s team in the recent annual Oregon C o le gíate Archery Contest. They did not have to leave campus to do n e ith e r. The con test was conducted by m a ll, w ith P .E . Instructor Jim Puck ett m ailing the results to the tabulators at Oregon College of Education. OCE came In second and Oregon Technical Institute placid th ird . Chris Van Ende, Barb Abbott, Diane M ille r , and Betty Rusaw entered as a women’ s team, coming in fifth . U niversity of Oregon placed f ir s t in women’ s corn Instamatic 104 Polaroid Swinger VACATION CHECK LIST e e e i] d IU $2495 1 of things to gut front your drug store I Swim Suits, Swim Caps, Sun Glasses, Sun Tan Lotion, Swim Fins, Swim Masks, Air Mattresses with Pillow • $1.39 Adult, Teen and Children Thongs 39c F IR E W O R K S [Complete Selection of Boxed Chocolates petition. This Sunday, the Men’ s Club M rs . Betty P ritch e tt, MHCC w ill host an 18-hold flag tourn Business A d m ln lstratlo nchatr- am ent beginning at 9 a.m . Hole man, has been appointed to the advance play w ill be counted nine-m em ber Business Ed on the fir s t nine holes and on ucation Council fo r Oregon. The the 12th and 18th hole. F irs t, O BEC Is a new statewide o r - second and third place prizes ganlzation concerned w tthb usl- ness education. w ill be awarded. New hip 3,000 Swinper that take* a film pak. »1.59 to »6.00 Safe and Sane Fireworks (Assortment paks from 98c to $4.( Numerous Individual Fireworks SANDY REXALL DRUG SAN Green Stamp* — Clackamas Co. Bank Money Order« 668-4111