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14 T H E SANDY (Ore.) POST Thur»., AuB. 21, 1949 (Sec. 1) Boring Navy Man Aboard Destroyer Women s Sports Program New a t M t Hood College A w o m e n s ’ intramural The program will emphasize program is being launched this individual sports such as golf, year at Mt. Hood Community tennis and archery. College, according to Susan It is designed so students Vitums, division chairman o f .can c o n tin u e with these health and physical education. | individual sports after leaving college. T here w ill be a co-educational sports program ¡this year “after all life is co-educational,” Mrs. Vitums said. Ree Program Set at MHCC K ; / v / f /? /< '//AT 14 K T Q O LD O V E R LA Y Grape Motif.... beautifully fashioned in 14Kt. yellow gold overlay with graduated cultured pearls, Tajwan Jade and genuine Amethyst. From our new selection of Krementz Fine Quality Jewelry. CIRCUS forest products 4 ! Sir» ) ra i « rl I bp i ... ,'SîWb jM«? 1 ! Ä-J ■1-- E le c tr o n ic s T ech n icia n S e c o n d C lass D avid A. Newham, USN, son o f Mr. and Mrs. Robert W. Newham o f Rt. 2, Boring, is serving aboard the guided missile destroyer USS L y n d e M cCorm ick which recently concluded its tour of duty in Vietnam. The M c C o r m ic k J homeported in San Diego, performed numerous duties in Vietnam. It served as an escort ship, provided fire support for shore operations and served as th e fla g s h ip o f an antisubmarine training unit. T he M cCorm ick’s most recent tour in Vietnam was its fourth. The competition for women is highly organized. There are six events scheduled this year. The e v e n t s w ill be telegraphic, which means that one school issues the rules o f the contest and receives the game scores. Each event is played on the home campus. The gymnastics program includes working out on the trampoline, side horse, rings, Swedish box, balance beam and vaulting. Other women’s intramural sp o rts for fall term are A tw o year recreation badmiton, volleyball, modern program will be offered this dance, bowling, track and field, year at Mt. Hood Community swimming and gymnastics. Bills Rummage Sale College according to Susan Vitums, division chairman of Women’s Society of Bennett health and physical sciences. C hapel U n ited Methodist The program is designed to Church will sponsor a rummage assist people in recreational sale on Friday, Aug. 22 at work connected with the 13235 SE Ramona. P o r tla n d r e c r e a tio n a l p -v ► department. Mrs. Vitums pointed out ► that the program is designed ► for year around recreation. ► “Our purpose is to produce ► ► c o m p eten t r e c r e a tio n a l ► assistants.” We ga th ered up our This is a nation wide grandson, Chris, on Saturday project, with the program and packed up to be ready to geared to meet the specific leave on Sunday. We got away needs o f the locality. from home around 9 a.m. There will be six hours on Sunday. S to p p e d in the job training per term as G o v e r n m e n t Camp for part o f the program. breakfast, and were on our way. We were headed for Sparks Lake, on the Lake Highway, out o f Bend. It was a beautiful day. and a delightful drive. This was country we had never traveled in, and we found it most interesting. Arrived at Sparks Lake, and wondered why we had bothered. Just a bunch of water in the middle o f n o th in g . N o regular campground, and all out in the open. There were trees in the background, but way in the background. Decided to go on. and find a more interesting lake. The next lake was Elk Lake, and it is * 7 Up Custom Csr Show beautiful. Large campground, a * Kids Days. Stnior Citizens Day. store, swimming and lots of Pepsi fam ily Day lake for fishing and enjoying. * All America Rodeo Hone S h o w - We were fortunate in finding a 14 performances, stadium lovely campsite, and set up * New 46.000 Sq Ft. Exhibition Hall— air conditioned! camp. Went out on the lake fishing, but the wind came up * Pepsi Young America Center and it was mighty rough, and * Agriculture Show. County Features. Product & Industry Displays very cold. Back to camp, and prepared dinner. Found out a BIG POLACK BROS. new trick. Happened to bring along a package o f Pillsbury Aug. 30-Sept. 1 Crescent Rolls, don’t know why, cause didn't have the faintest idea what I was going to do with them. Anyhow, opened the package, separated the rolls, and then spiral rolled them around a marshmallow stick. Had four sticks going at once. While Chris turned the i um CM 21 «> The Forest Products industry has changed a lot In the past 100 years. S o has railroading. Union Pacific, now In its centennial year has been keeping pace with this major Pacific Northwest Industry through constant research into better w ays to handle and move these products to Eastern markets. Yesterday/Today/Tomorrow. pulling to g ith ir... Union Pacific and the Pacific "Christmas Has Arrived" WHERE? The Knit Niche Highway 26 Rhododendron, Ore. Society Plans Rummage Sale NEW GIFT SHOP occupies one room of the Painted Wagon Country Store. Mrs. Roen Wilson, owner, holds one of the many quaint and different gifts available from the shop which features a collection o f Americana brie a brae, treasures, and humorous items of thepast . (Post photo) 'T T W T W t e w w w w w w Neil's Notes NELL HOWE Hood-Land Reporter rolls I got the rest of the dinner ready. The rolls were the most d e lic io u s 1 have tasted. Beautifully brown and crunchy and just as light as if they had been baked at home. The next day we just took life easy. Chris and 1 went swimming most of the day, and layed around in the sun. The wind was still blowing, but the swimming area was in a protected spot, so we weren’t bothered. The nights were cold, but not too bad. The next morning we took off for where ever we landed. There are plenty o f lakes to be explored some other day. Homer Lake, Lucky Lake, Lava Lake, over the Deschutes river, the Cultus River, and then went in to Cultus Lake, which is two miles off the road. A beautiful lake, and a place we would like to go back to some other day. Sent some cards from there, and took off. There was Irish Taylor Lake, Wickiup Reservoir, Davis Lake, Crescent, the town of, and the town of Chemult. Went up to Diamond Lake, and the wind was really blowing there. The lake looked like a young ocean. Lots of people. Then on to the North Umpqua river. We made camp on the North Umpqua river, just passed Tokatee Falls. What a beautiful river. There was only fly fishing in the area we were in, but Dave snagged one trout, that Chris had for dinner. That night decided to try out our oven. Made a batch of Corn Meal muffins, and they came out better than the ones that 1 have made at home. Real I light, high and a beautiful golden brown. I like that oven. Took off the next morning. On thru Myrtle Point, Coquille and Bandon, and down the coast to Gold Beach. Made reservations to take the jet boat ride, up the Rogue to Agness, and then |M ’ - , went hunting for camping space. There is only one free campground in the area. It is seven miles up the Rogue, and everyone and their brother was there ahead of us. There are no State campgrounds, or Forest Service ones in the area. Wonder why? Anyhow finally found a private one, with »pace. There were showers, so took advantage of that luxury. Chris met a family from California, and they took him fishing, that evening, and he caught a mess of smelt, that we really didn’t want, but they insisted we take them. Up at 6 a.m. to break camp, and have breakfast out, and be ready for our boat trip at 8. We had planned on taking the longer jet boat trip, twenty miles further up the river, from Agness. into the white water, but when I found out the price, I changed our minds. It was $20 apiece for Dave and me, and $10 for Chris. Fifty dollars, seemed a bit high, when we could take the 64 mile round trip for five dollars each for Dave and me, and three dollars for Chris. We left by 8:20. and It was mighty cool, but by the time we had been gone about an hour and a half, it was getting mighty warm. There were 48 on the t boat we were on, and it was a g o rg eo u s trip. The pilot pointed out all the places of interest. Saw some Ospry nests, way on top of old snags, just waving in the wind. We were wondering what the baby bird thought, when he looked out and down. If he didn’t learn to fly the first time out he was o u t o f luck. There was certainly no way back up. There were four jet boats, and four mail boats making the trip. Half of the people ate at Agness, and the other half went on around the bend to Silver Springs. At Agness the food is served family style and individually at the other place. You have to walk up quite a hill to get there, but the lunch was delicious. There was fried c h ic k e n , s te a k , m ashed potatoes, chicken gravy, red beans and ham, corn on the cob, Cucumbers in vinegar, bread and butter and home made wild blackberry jam, and ice cream. Met a lot of wonderful people. The trip back down the river, was mighty warm, but the breeze was great, and by the time we were back at 3 p.m., most every one had their sweaters back on. The closer we got to the ocean the cooler it was. We took off from Gold Beach, and headed for Yachats. Had quite a time finding a place to camp. All the State and Forest Service Camp ground, were full, so stayed in a private one. It was this side o f Waldport, which was fine. Had to go past my favorite bakery going to Yachats to fish and back. Fished off the rocks at Yachats all day Friday. I got three large perch, and Chris and Dave each got one. The first time I ever beat either one o f them. Stopped and visited with Ollie Ward. Jack wasn’t home so I didn’t get to see him. Ollie wanted us to say hello to the H uddlesons and the Milt Foxes. They hope to make it up here one of these days and see what is going on. They lived here for many years. Came home on Saturday. Wanted to have a couple of days, to unpack, and clean things up. Had a great trip, and will take another week later on, and look over some o f Washington. All in all we covered some 87 5 miles. D o es a n y o n e on this mountain, by any chance, have any Coriander Seeds in their spice cabinet. 1 have hunted in Portland and elsewhere, and have not been able to find any. Al M oore w as fortunate enough to have one box on hand, but has been unable to get any more for me. I would appreciate it if you have some, if I could buy them from you. Don’t know why they are so hard to get. must not be used too much. Before we left my daughter. Jan. and I dropped in on the Cats’ Meow in Sandy. They have some lovely things, and lots o f fun thing*, and they are certainly for people o f my daughter’s size, but not for my size. Wonder why dress shop* think the larger size folk want to wear the dowdy things they pick for ua. I will not give in to them. It would be nice if someone with a great deal of imagination and guts, would open a dress shop for the 18 thru 20 sizes, and give us some things with flair and fun, and not in the $40.00 to $80.00 price range. We be poor too. Dropped in at the Tiki Temple for their opening, on Sunday, and what magnificent gifts are there. Not only for women, but the men would go crazy over the selection for them. Was amazed. What a place to go for that very special gift, with imagination and beauty. If you are interested in china painting, and you will be after you see what has been already painted by Joanne’s mother, call the gals and see about when the classes start. They have a lovely working sp a ce and it does look fascinating and fun. Be sure and drop in and look over their gift selection, you will be fascinated. The Barlow Trail picnic was a huge success - even if one o f the guests did fall in the pool. Guess who? Nope, try again, I wasn’t there. Don’t forget the teenage dance at the Lions Hall, Thursday Aug. 28, 8:30 p.m. AU fr e e . Music by the Phantoms. Holy Assigned U .S . Air Force Master Sergeant Walter Holy, son o f Mr. and Mrs. Leo J. Gasser o f Rt. 3, Oregon City has arrived for duty at Malmstron AFB, Mont. Sergeant Holy, a jet engine technician, is assigned to a unit of the Strategic Air Command. He previously served at Tainan, Taiwan. S erg ea n t H o ly ’s w ife, Frances, is the daughter o f Mr. and Mrs. Lewis C. Moulton o f Rt, 2, Gresham. T h e Clackamas County Historical Society will hold a rum m age sale o f surplus a r tic le s from the Mertie Stevens estate to clear the Guest House prior to the fall meetings which begin Sept. 8. The sale will be at the Guest House, 607 Washington Street, Oregon City, Aug. 23 from 9 to 4, with Mrs. Mabel Wescott in charge. The Society has held several similar sales this year, and the proceeds will be used toward establishing a historical museum in Oregon City. SO M E . PEOPLE COULD SAY WHAT THEY -THINK a n d STILL S E S IL E N T SAH Green Stamps Clackamas County Bank Money Orders Pay Station For • P.G.E. 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Sunday Saturday 8 a.m. to 6 p.m ‘ 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. Coast Building Supply / BA NK A M ER IC A R D 0^ Q .E .P o w ell WELCOMÖ 665-1138 1 $ SWEETCORN Dozen RED HAVEN TOMATOES «•-r VINE RIPENED PEACHES Vine Ripened lb 19’ rV Gresharn FRESH DAILY "Tender Sweet" 0 S8 Grille, Closer, Latch Sheet - 1.25 - - Bucket - - CANTALOUPE Hood River FRESH GRAVENSTEIN Green Beans APPLES 19 c lb Stringless 49‘ Umatilla, Oregon, Vine Ripe Blue Ribbon’ Ice Cold Bucket 5 .Watermelons_______ Mixed Melons and Crenshaws p* " i“ ib c Ik 10c FRESH CUT GLADS------------------------------------------------------------- uB5c Bunch JANZ BERRYLAND W est End of Town