7 Thur*., Feb 6, 1969 (Sec 1) THE SANDY (Ore.) POST Wilco League SKCONO HALF W L Pel. JAW«» ........... 2 6 I.EQO ♦ 5 L a S a » ia .............. Central .............. Silverton ........... Wv’eest ............. »e/nolrtt ........... MAUIlA ............... Sandv ............. The OeUet ....... F si At Ada ........... Canby ................ ? I I I 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 Sandy Bowlers Win Pin Prizes ALL GAMES W L Fcl 0 1 000 0 1 000 500 1 500 » $00 0 000 1 000 1 GOO 1 000 7 000 4 0 H i It? 1 6 1 13 J7 7 4 I $ $ 7 J II a 42V I? $46 Ul 071 >r 434 41$ 417 1 $4 ....................................I B tM Í* GROCERY Two local women bowlers are listed among the 19 prize winners announced last week in the Bowl Down Cancer T o u rn a m e n t co nd u cted annually by the Oregon Division of the American Cancer Society. TUESOAY RESULTS SANDY 39. JESUIT 58 G e o r g e M a c A le v y Jo Lewis. Sandy placed 10th and won a Bag Boy golf carl, while her 29th place effort netted a bowling ball for Terry McManus of Kt 1, Sandy. Mrs. Lewis qualified for the tournament finals at Beaverton from Amato Lanes. Mrs. McManus qualified from SanKoEsta. Top prize of a 1969 Volkswagen was won by Janice Hayes. Ashland. NEED OFFICE HELP? LOOK IN CLASSIFIED We Give HOODLAND DIST. CO. Green Stamps S ID E W A L K C LEARANCE-snow sale varietywas effected on Main St..Sandy, this week by jeep equipped with grader blade...work was done courtesy of R.S. (g) UNION HEATING OILS Smith Garage. (Post photo) San Francisco’s median age is eight years above the national median of 29. The city also contains 35% more unmarried persons than the nation as a whole. SERVING HOOD-LAND AND SANDY AREAS 6 2 2-3184 or 665-2188 Classified Business, Professional Directory F o r Y o u r C o rd In T h is D IR E C TO R Y - Phono 6 6 8 -4 4 4 8 NURSING HOMES CHA/N SAWS loving Care for the Aged & Convalescent H O M E L IT E ORCHARD CREST NURSING HOME Sales and Service Sandy Lawn & Garden 668-6235 110 E. Proctor One Mile South of Sandy on Bonstedt Road 668-6336 CONCRETE READY M IX OPTOMETRIST MT. HOOD REDI-MIX Ready M ix Concrete • Crushed Rock - Sand and Gravel Phone 668-6515 Plant Located at Firwood Junction CONSTRUCTION DR. ROBERT D. SCHOUTEN OPTOMETRIST Office Hours 9 a.m. to 5.30 p.m. Daily Closed Thursday and Sunday Mt. Hood Dental Bldg. 668-4313 415 E. Pleasant Ave. Sandy PHYSICIANS N. B. ERICKSON Construction end Equipment Road Building, Rocking, and Excavating Rental Available 668-4315 Firwood Rd., Sandy 24-Hour Nursing Care for ambulating and bed patients. Physicians on call. FURNACE REPAIR ELTON D. LEAVITT, M.D. Physician and Surgeon Office Hours: 9 A.M. to 6 P.M. Daily except Wed., Sun. Sat. 9-1 P.M. 668-4,17 FURNACE REPAIR W. A. NOEHREN, M.D. CHUCK MILLER Service and Parts Prompt 24 Hour Service SHORTY'S CORNER Coll Collect 668-4106 or 668-4595 MEDICAL BLDG., SANDY Physician and Surgeon Office Hours: 2 to 5 p.m. Mornings by Appointment. Closed Set. 668-4,56 Mein St., Sandy SAND and GRAVEL TELEVISION ROCK CREEK SAND A N D GRAVEL RANDY'S TV SERVICE Fast — Efficient Guaranteed Work Barker Plaza - Sandy Phone 668-6711 LAW N and GARDEN Crushed Rock, Fill and Top Soil 658-3138 SPORTING G O O D S SANDY CYCLE CENTER Honda and Ski Doo SANDY LAWN & GARDEN MOWERS SALES and SERVICE We Repcir All Type» of Small Engine» Free Storage Avoilable with Service 668-6235 110 E. Proctor NU RSING HOMES BAUNACH Home for the Aged Veterans - Social Security - Welfare Gracious Living on Limited Income Fine Food 668-6190 Naw and Usad Saias -Service -Parts 108 W. Proctor 663-3511 Or 668-6318 SURVEYOR MARX & CHASE Registered Land Surveyor Registered Land Surveyor. Surveying, Map­ ping, Subdivisions. Office locoted at . . . 225 E. Burnside Ext. Gresham APPRAISERS M c G uire nursing ho m e APPRAISALS 668-4633 Tax Problems Buyers or Seller» Condemnations - Testimony Home for invalids, convalescent patients and those needing nursing core UNIVERSAL REALTY APPRAISAL Martha C. McGuire, R.N. Thur.-Fri.-Sat.-Sun. 646-5261 227-3358 P.O Box 3605, Portland, Oregon 97208 Febr. 6 - 7 - • - 9 I f o iB n r l WITH THE »W INGIN' CRKW OF T H 1 U.84LBUBTARDI “TU* Doors Open 6:45 Friday - 1:00 F.M. Safurdayand Sunday NO EVENING SHOW ON SUNDAY Sandy, Oregon PHONE 668 -6211 SUNSET THEATRE BwUnq SUNDAY N ITE 2/2 San Ro E sta.......................14 6 Pioneer R.E........................ 13 7 Sandy S h e ll.......................12 8 Richardson ...................... 11 9 Team No. 5 ..................... 7 1 3 Sandy Post ..................... 3 1 7 High individual game and series - Jo Lewis, 175 and 509, Butch Espersen, 218. Marc Whedon, 533. High team game and series---- Pioneer Real Estate andTeam No. 5 725; Team No. 5 2127. SANDY M IX E D DOUBLES 2/3 Pioneer R .E...................... 62 22 San Ro E sta............. . .47 37 Heidi’s ..............................41 39 McKinnon Ent...........4 0 ,/it431/i Sandy Cycle C........... 38*/2 45V4 Paul’s W eld ing ......... 36*r4 47l/4 Brooks C a fe .....................36 48 J. J. W a lk e r................ 341/249l6 High individual game and series - Terri McManus, 182 and Virgil Cool, 211. Irene Blount, 491 and Dave Blount, 541. High team series and game-SanRoEsta Lanes. 2247 and 785. E A R L Y BIRDS 2/4 Gene’s M a r k e t..................58 18 Swail’s Plumb.................... 46 30 Sandy L.&H. 42V4 33W San Ro Esta Snack . . . .36 40 Cedar P la z a ...................... 35 37 Lewis Hdw......................... 29 47 Mt. Hood S.C.................... 28 48 Zig Zag I n n ..............25'A 46'/i High individual game and series— Caroline Duff, 192 and Barb Johnson, 501. High team game— Mt. Hood Shopping Center, 691. High team series— Gene’s Market, 1885. RIVERS OF HOOD practically all of Lost creek THE SANDY and this portion of the river Mt. Hood, with its above the confluence with Lost associated glaciers and snow creek was locked up in the Bull fields, provides the major Run Reserve as a protection to primary sources o f three river the City of Portland’s water systems. The first, most system. This portion of the extensive, and longest o f these reserve has now been opened is the Sandy River system, up from the Lola Pass road which drains the west and eastward. A couple of Forest south slopes of the mountain Camps have also been as well as the surrounding constructed on these upper mountains and ridges in these forks of the Sandy. directions. Just below the village of The main stem o f the Sandy ZigZag, location of the ZigZag originates in two branches, the Ranger Station which serves Muddy fork and the Clear fork. this district of the Mt. Hood The Muddy fork is the drainage National Forest, the ZigZag of the Dandy Glacier, a large river enters the Sandy. This is glacier on the west flanks of another glacier-born river the mountain. During winter arising from a glacier of the months it flows clean and clear same name. The ZigZag itself is with that icy blue tint in quite a little river system, periods t of cold. During joining together water from a extensive snowmelt the winter number of sources before color changes to a smoky green contributing it all to the color, which is the color of the Sandy. snowmelt rivers all through this The main ZigZag is a fairly Northwest. But, when the short fastfalling little river weather warms enough to which takes the shortest course loosen the ice shackles that downhill from the glacier to bind the glacier to the ZigZag village. In the middle mountain, the character and portion of its course it lies color change drastically. mainly to the north of the old The great massive bulk o f Mt. Hood highway and is ice, built up of compacted paralleled on the south of the snow from years of old highway by the Little accumulation, starts to move ZigZag which flows into it imperceptively as a film of about a mile above its junction melt water percolates beneath with the Sandy. this ice behemoth. As it moves, A t the base of Laurel hili, rock particles, gravel, and huge the old highway is blocked off. boulders frozen into the The Little ZigZag issues forth glacier, tear more particles of from a dark forested canyon to rock and boulders from the cross under the road at this underlying side of the point. Below this bridge, this mountain itself. Ever grinding, little stream flows through ever polishing, this process goes short timber and alder thickets, on for about five months of • part in the sun and part each year, slowly, but shaded. It is a very pretty, inevitable tearing down the inviting little stream through mountain and starting its here with riffles, pools and progress toward the sea as so little falls, dappled with the many grains of sand. This is the shade o f small alders, sparkling fate o f ail mountains in the as its riffles dance in sunlight eons of time, be they torn below with an occasional dark down by glacier, by wind, or pool where an incidental tall by water. evergreen dominates its course. The more minute bits, or silt There is a trail up the as we call it, stays suspended in the water of the newborn river canyon from the road’s end issuing forth from beneath the which is a real treat on a hot day, and a glacier. This gives the stream summer’s the name o f the Muddy fork, worthwhile trek on a cool one. as this silt laden water is a Less than a*half mile up this milky tan color in this as yet trail is a spectacular waterfall undiluted state. Some of this where this diminutive river silt staining will persist in the issues forth between great rock Sandy’s waters all the way to outcroppings from a hanging valley to plunge into the the Columbia. The Clear fork is comprised canyon. The canyon is narrow, of drainage from the two lakes deep, and fully forested, and on the northern flanks of with the river and its falls ZigZag Mountain, Burnt Lake putting cold spray into the air the accompanying and Cast Lake, plus a few other w ith small runs and rills draining downdraft down the canyon, entire trek is air some of the lower timbered the slopes and snowfields o f lesser conditioned. On a hot summer day when the temperatures are mountains o f this basin. After the confluence of in the nineties, this canyon these two natal forks, the color remains cool and pleasant. of the Muddy fork persists, What a perfect place to spend a because of the burden of sultry afternoon! Wrestlers Meet At Corbett High Corbett will host a Class B, District 1, sub-district wrestling meet all day Saturday, Feb. 8. Schcois participating will be Corbett, Maupin, Culver, Bishop Dagwell and Colton. Winners Saturday will go to the district meet in Maupin Saturday, Feb 15. Before the Sandy ever reaches the first settlement on its route, it is joined by two more clear water creeks. Lost creek and Clear creek. These drain either side o f the southern approachet to Lola Until recent yean, TOWN & COUNTRY 2/4 Gateway I n n ..............17V4 2*4 Sportsman C lu b ................13 7 Baert’s M e ta l.................... 13 7 Brightwood O i l ................12 8 Meier D a ir y ................ 8'/4 ’ 1 ‘A Team No. 4 ..................... 7 1 3 Homer’s Market ............ 6 14 Mt. Hood Cleaners......... 3 17 High individual game and series- Udene Urban, 201 and 588. High team game and i series Meier Dairy, 983 and Gateway Inn. 2841. 4NAPA> Frs fan ! |AUTO-TRUCK-FARTS 311 E. Proctor 668-4444 Sandy Hours; 8 a.m. to 5:30 p.m. Monday thru Saturday MACHINE SHOP Gandy CHOCOLATE BY W HITM AN, SAYLOR, HOEFLER AND RODGERS VALENTINE CARDS Wide Assortment of Cards for Sweethearts, Family, Adults, Friends, Teachers, Pals . . . Children's Packages 29c - 39c - 49c VALENTINE PLUSH ANIMALS Dogs, Cats, Lambs and Squirrels $ 1 .2 9 to $ 4 .9 8 Pay Station tor P.G.E., Watt Coast Talaphona, Northwest Natural Gas J S4H Graan Stamps — Clackamas Co. Bank Money Orders ÏA N D Y D R U C eroded mountain it is carrying This canyon will give you a in its silt-laden waters. In spots, botanical dividend during July where the river broadens out, and August. One o f the great deposits o f this sand are symbiotic Orchids o f the dropped by the slowing water Coralroot genus thrives all to form beaches and bars. These are everchanging features of the river’s face. A spate o f high water from late spring rains quickly turns these streams into raging torrents. Sand boils up in great brown stains on the water as it is again picked up, carried awhile and then again dropped as the flow lessens or eddys at a n o th e r p o in t further downstream. How many times a grain of sand is picked, carried a ways, dropped; and then picked up again to repeat the process, before it reaches the sand delta at the river’s confluence with the Columbia is anyone’s guess. One also wonders how long it takes a grain to make the trip from glacier to delta. One month? One year*/ How many yean? Some, I am sure, during heavy sustained runoff in June, make it in one trip o f four or five days. Some deposits in the larger holes with extensive beaches become permanent and never finish the journey. Forest Service leased tracts string out along the Sandy, the ZigZag and along Still creek in particular, (to be continued next week). along the moist north side of the canyon. This is a red plant with no chlorophyll and consists mainly of a flowering spike of 12 to 18 inches with a raceme of tiny but perfectly formed, brick-red vehined orchids with small cream blotches on lobe and lip. 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