Sandy post. (Sandy, Oregon) 1938-current, September 05, 1968, Page 12, Image 12

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THE SANOY (Ora.) POST Thur».. S»pt. 5. 19«« (Sac. 1)
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WHEN IS A TREE A TREE?
A tree can rightly be called
a tree when it has reached a
height of at least eight feet
and a diameter of two inches,
according to the National F or­
est Products Association.
NEED A HOUSE?
CHECK THE CLASSIFIEDS
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George MacAlevy
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larger one, and thence to the out pattern until now. Now they
sea.
follow the larger fish from
Fresh water from the distant their parent stream s.
hills now entering the salt,
HE R O A R ED
No fasting for the Harvest
opposed by the tide, then abet­ Trout. He will continue to feed
UKE A U O N
ted by it, the scent and taste wherever he can onhis journey.
diffuses, is wafted away by the He alone of the early fail mi­
ocean
currents. Upwelling grants is not necessarily ren­
green water seizes the scent dezvousing with death. He may
and carries it westward. Slow­ survive to return to the sea
ly, it sinks and spreads.
and run again in another se a ­
Do you know the servce-
Silvery forms by the multi­ son.
repair specialist in your
tudes are assailed by the stent,
King Chinook and Flash Coho
neighborhood who features
Many ignore it, but manydonot. i will send their progeny to sea,
NAPA parts? He's a profes­
This is a signal to some. but they themselves will never
sional ond if and when
Mighty Chinook, four years at return. Harvest Trout will steal
your cor develops trouble,
sea, seek the pathway of the their eggs on the spawning
he's the man to call. Cars
scent and follow It shoreward. grounds, and later will spawn
. . . when it was suggested
and trucks are his business.
They are in a hurry. Those them selves, and recover from
he go somewhere other than
are lower tributary fish. Their the ordeal again feeding on the
Hours: 7:30 to 5:30 p.m.
SANDY REXALL DRUG. Our
Monday thru Saturdoy
brethren of the far reaches of , ■ young of Chinook and Coho, as
customers l i k e consistently
the rivers tributaries left the they return to the sea, in the
Fancher's Auto Parts
.
W,->-
good service.
sea some weeks and months spring.
311 E. Procter
ago.
IM-4444
Sandy
The vast hordes are gather­
PIONEER FOOTBALL SQUADS have been wc-lcing out regularly In pre­
S&H Green Stamp»
Now the$e last Chinook of
Clackama* County
season drills. Sharpening offensive tactics, this backfield unit practices
the season answer the com pel­ ing at the river mouths, in the
-
Bank Money Order*
bays,
and
in
the
estuaries.
The
key
maneuvers
under
keen
eyes
of
Coach
Ken
Brown
as
it
prepares
for
ling call of early autumn. Each
season opener against Reynolds here on Sept.
(Post photo)
seeks his own river and, in earth scents are flowing se a ­
Pay Station for
turn, his own tributary stream, ward, and the great fall fish
P.G.E.
are
triggered.
West Coast Téléphoné
for there he is inexorably migrations
Northwest Noturol Gas
DON’T UTTER
drawn. This is the pattern of Which ones of this silvery mul­
titude will fall prey to the gill-
Litter is an eyesore and a
his life.
health menace . . . so deposit
Impressed at a time in the nets of the commercial man?
Sept. 5 — Clackamas County
Which
will
end
up
in
a
landing
your litter in a trash recept­ V p YOUR - > « < u tl S T O R p } —
first
year
of
his
life
with
the
For the wonderful
Home Extension unit meeting,
The Sandy Men’s League will acle and help keep the Pacific
scent and taste of his nursery net of the sporting man? What Eagle Creek.
6 6 8 4111 S a n d y S h o p p in g
reception you've
meet tonight, Thursday, Sept. 5 Northwest clean and beautiful.
waters, he is slave to this scent, number will succub on the way
to
the
hazards
of
falls
and
rap­
Sept.
9
—
County
4-H
Lead-
at
8
p.m.
at
San
Ro
Esta
Lanes
accorded
and the great fish must now
ids, dams and fish ladders, ot­ ers Association, County Health for the purpose of adopting
ascend the river.
new restaurant.
Auditorium
County Center, rules and regulations for the
In the estuary noses, Coho, ters and herons?
Oregon City, at 8 p.m.
coming season. All members
We're most
September is here, the Sal­
also conscious of the demand of
are urged to attend.
mon
are
following
their
cue.
the
earth
scent
In
he
water.
grateful and
Sept. 1 0 -Clackam asC ounty
The women,s Trlni Trl0
Soon
now,
their
presence
lnour
In no hurry, he is going no
Home Extension unit meeting, league wm meet at the lanes
invite those
further than these late Chinooks water will trigger us. Some to Firwood.
on Friday, Sept. 6, for the
but he has more time for the angle for the game Coho or the
who haven't
same purpose.
strong Chlnnok, some to but
Journey.
Sept.
11
—
4-H
Emblem
club
been in yet to
A few spots are still open
For Coho, spawning is three look and watch the last act of meeting, County Health Center
In
these and several other
drop by soon,
m nths away, not one, so he can the Pageant of the Salmon.
Auditorium at 7:30-9 p.m.
leagues for any bowlers want­
feed a while longer, moving
ing to join.
slowly through the bay, stop­ m m m nrraTnrrrrrrrrrrivrrr^
CHUCK
ping now and then to slash
SLICED SLAB
into a school of herring, or
candle-fish, and gorge him­
self. But Coho has started the 1 MT. HOOD NATIONAL FOREST
Maintenance operations have
trip, for he too is a slave of ZIG ZAG RANGER DISTRICT been almost completed on all
Western Paraders A ssocia­
the earth scent of a particular
district campgrounds. A prim i­
tion, Inc. has scheduled Its 8th
little valley.
CAMPGROUNDS — There tive toilet and a fire ring have
annual fall horse show Sept. 7
Other Salmonoids too, start will be plenty of space avail­ been installed at Averill,
at the Canby Fairgrounds. Hie
to answer the call, some quite able for camping now that the Timber and Upper Lakes for
show begins at 9 a.m.
slowly, Chum and Humpback; heavy-use season is past. The visitor convenience.
HOURS: 8 A .M . to 6 P.M. Opon Sundays |
During the event, Gresham 1
Jacks and Harvest Trout. The usual weather pattern brings
Visitors Interested In a short
Western Outfitters will present
Jacks are in a hurry. Answer­ a period of Indian summer at hike will enjoy the Monon lake
a style show of Western ap­
WE ACCEPT USDA FOOD STAMPS '
ing a call they are not ready this time of year, so If you like trail #729, The trail starts on
parel. Fashions will be shown
for, they rush pell mell up the to camp in solitude, now is the the Skyline Road S-42 ‘ and
“ In action’’ on horse back.
rivers, outstripping the adults time for it.
follows the lake shore around
Miss Gresham Western, Esther
of their sp ecies, for an un­
WEATHER _— Clear, but through a lodgepole pine, noble
G illis, will make a personal
timely rendezvous with death. slightly cooler after the recent and pacific silver fir, mountain
appearance and also model
The Harvest Trout have trad­ storm.
hemlock, and Alaska yellow
Mt. Hood Highway at Highway 212
some of the fashions.
ed in and out of the river wtth-
SPECIAL — Slash burning cedar forest. O ccasionally a
Judges will be Mrs. Paul
time Is here again and plans glimpse of the majestic Olallie
Adams of Grants Pass and Chet
are under way for this yearly Butte, the tallest cinder cone
Robertson, Clackamas.
O NE M IL E E A S T OF
/ t a» Q "1 P f
task. The purpose for burning in the Cascade Mountain ranges,
G R E S H A M ON LO O P H IG H W A Y
O O j'O 1 O O
Iris Souders of Boring is
slash Is to reduce the fire haz­ is visible to the northeast. The
handling publicity for the show.
\
’
ard which results from clear- trail covers a distance of 2.7
m
iles,
and
connects
with
the
cut logging operations and to
prepare the area for the plant­ Olallie lake trail #731.
At last report, Olallie lake
ing of seedlings to get a new
angling success has been good.
stand of trees started.
TRAILS: — The Skyline Trail Fishermen have been taking
from Barlow Pass to the main rainbow trout from 8 to 12
Tlmberllne Trail around the inches on small gold spinners
mountain is now under recon­ and triple teasers. Elsewhere
struction. Hikers should con­ fishing success has been poor.
Bear hunters so far have had
tinue to use the old trail until
poor
hunting su ccess. Only one
the new trail Is completed and
the old trail officially closed. hunter has bagged a bear on the
For an ALL new suit, see
FISHING:-- In spite of bad d istrict, and that one was taken
weather over
the weekend, near Breltenbush lake.
our new Fall line. What
For visitors Interested
in
Trillium Lake
was heavily
picking
huckleberries,
there
makes these new suits
fished and the fishing was re­
are some berries left at High-
ported to be good.
ALL new? Styling is the
BERRIES:— Recent rains are rock and the Gibson Ridge area
answerl Most flattering
beginning to damage the huckle­ near Breltenbush lake. With the
weekend, the
berry crop. The berries are rain this last
style in years, yet the dif­
berries
will
soon
turn soft, and
large this year and plentiful
ference is very subtle . . .
In some areas, but they are will begin to rot on the vines.
Slight taper and shape at
starting to drop off the bushes. Plan a trip now to pick huckle­
HUNTING:— The Hlgn Cas­ berries this weekend.
GET THERE SOONER
The runoff of the late summer
rains has sent Its stains adrift
on the waters of the land. The
earth scent of mountains and
valley is on its way to the sea.
The springs from the h ill­
side are burgeoned with new
water, water that has percol­
ated through the same ground
as water percolated through
last year, and the year before,
and the year before that;
through all the years these
hills and valleys have been
here; through all the years fish
have travelled the way from
sea to the hills.
The spring run Joins the
creek; and the creek Joins a
larger one. Soon the flow enters
a river, carrying the scent and
taste of the hill from whence
the spring issued. The brawl­
ing hill country river joins a
Farm C alen d ar
Bowling Leagues
Date Meetings
ii?rïr>Ta>Tnnra
IG MEAT VALUES!
Ground Beef or
Pork
Sausage
FRYER
LIVERS &
GIZZARDS
3 ! ’1”
39i
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report
Horse Show Set
A t Canby Sept. 7
STEAK
BACON
COc
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conn shop
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in
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.
HJinki
u n iv u n iv n
FARM MARKET
L OOKING FOR AN
NEW SUIT?
FRESH DAIL Y
Sweet Corn
(Biggest - Tender)
45
THEY'RE IN !
FRIDAY
Hood River
Hermiston Golden
the waist in rich, colorful
fall shades. In new plaids,
checks and stripes. From
$ 6 5 .9 5 to $ 1 5 0 .
Choose from
CURLEE
CANTERFIELD
TIMELY
DRAPESHIRE
(Our Custom Tailored Line)
cade early dec - hunting season
opens September 3 and con­
tinues through September 15,
On the Zigzag District hunting
during this special season Is
restricted to the south side of
U.S. 26 within the Forest boun­
dary, plus the area north of
U.S. 26 which lies between Lolo
Pass Road N-12 , the summit
of Lolo Pass to the summit of
Mt. Hood, the Zigzag Canyor
and Zigzag River and U.S. 26.
Please remember that hunting
or discharging of firearms Is
prohibited within one mile of
any recreation area, such as the
summer home area, and all
campgrounds, including Camp
Creek, Tollgate, and Trillium
Lake.
WEATHER:--
Continued
cloudy and rainy, whichhelpsto
keep the fire danger down.
OTHER:-- The recent rains
have brought up a good crop
of mushrooms, which should
Improve considerably with a
couple of days of sunshine.
OPEN 'TIL 9 P.M. FRIDAYS
PLENTY OF
FREE PARKING
B ank A mericaro
GwdwtStwie,
Ctate
17 East Powell
Gresham
665-2015
LAKES RANGER DISTRICT
Visitors are reminded that
the Clackamas River highway
224 vta Estacada continues to
be rough. If you Intend to visit
the district over the Labor Day
weekend, use either the Skyline
Road S-42 via U.S. highway
16 or the Clackamas River
Road S-46 from Detroit. A'l
roads on the district are open
and clear. <
asaba Melons
COLLAWASH RANGER
DISTRICT
ROADS—All open. Rains have
made the roads slick in places.
TRAILS:— Elk Lake Trail
closed from Oh Boy Camp to
Welcome Lake Trail. All other
trails are open.
CAMPGROUNDS, RESORTS:
All open and recevlng light use.
Ripplebrook and Kingfisher are
fee
campgrounds. Non-fee
campgrounds include Pegleg
F a lls, Alder Flat, Cripple
Creek and Little Fan Creek.
HUNTING, FISHING, BER­
RIES:— High Cascade Buck
Season opens in the Bull-of-the-
Woods area on September 3rd.
Fishing reported as good in the
Lakes, In the Bull area, e s ­
pecially Lower Twin Lake.
FIRE DANGER,HAZARDS:—
Fire danger is low.
WEATHER:— Has been cool
and wet.
SPECIAL ITEMS:—Minimum
development facilities have
been placed at Upper and Lower
Twin Lakes and at Silver King
Lake. (Table, toilet and fire­
place),
Service Line
Sonarman Second Class Hal-
lard M. Bailey J r., UBCG, 20,
son a t Mr. and Mrs. llallard
M. Bailey Sr. of Wemme, Is
serving aboard the Coast Guard
High Endurance Cutter Cinona
0 0 the coast of Vietnam.
Hood River
HOOD RIVER SELECTED
GOLDEN ELBERTA
PEACHES
3 .8 5
Bartlett Pear
(Just right for canning)
box
box
Vine Ripened Tom atoes.............. ib.l9c
Hermiston Klonkite Watermelons . «.J1/ *
Hermiston Mixed S q u a s h ............. ib.9c
Green Bell Peppers e e
5c
Slicing Cucumbers e a ■ ■ a ■ a each 5c
e
e
e
a
each
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