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There Isa living God You don't have to accept this on faith alone You can prove that God lives and feel His presence in your own experience The books and periodicals in our Reading Room will help yooin your search to know God better. M enu Sands Elementarv •May 25-29 MONDAY Vegetable Stew Quick Collee Cake Fruit .Milk TUESDAY Buttered Spinach Hard Cooked Egg Vegetable Sticks Bread. Butter Milk Orange Pudding with Top ping WEDNESDAY Bean Soup Buttered Bolls Mixed Vegetable Salad Apple Milk THURSDAY Italian Beef Patties Radishes Bread. Butter Milk Fruit Cup FRIDAY Parsley Potato Weenie Tossed Salad Cinnamon Twists Milk M id g e ts R eplaced O n W re s tlin g Card Ten McKenzie vs The Claw and Beauregaurde wrestling Johnny Kostas will replace the Midgets, who were originally scheduled in a tag team bout, at Sandy High School Monday night. The replacement was made due to an out of state emergency. Also slated on the full Mr. and Mrs. Larry Gnade became the parents of a baby boy, Travis Vincent, April 5, in Hermet. Calif. Grandparents are Mr and Mrs. Ben Stirdivant, Hermet, formerly of Sandy. Great Grandm other is Marie Wunische. Sandy. WILLIAMS THRIFTWAY team are all smiles, about capturing 1st place in the Mt.Hooders league 'TU RIVERS EDGE ßy G e o rg e M a c A le v y With the top six out of the way antiquity, and the other is a we now come to the last four new variation on an old theme. flies on the ten best list of this NUMBER 7:Cahill: There writer. Two of these are pat are three versions of Cahill, terns which have come west Light, Dark and Quill. In the from the New York area of the previous selections we have 23 E. Powell Catskills, the famed Magic considered a num ber of Gresham, Ore. Circle streams. One came from variations also within a general England and is really buried in pattern. In the Cahill, primarily the Light and the Quill versions are the ones that been a success in the Cars-Trucks K e e p R u n n in g have West. The Light Cahill is a good general imitation of many of W ith the light colored mayflies. Years ago, I would have had the Ginger Quill in this position, but after I got to using the Cahill Quill and compared results a few times the Ginger Quill came off second best. I haven’t tied a Ginger Quill in years now. These Cahills, both Light and Quill, are most useful in sizes 12 and 14. If you run into 311 E. Proctor Sandy 668-'444 the need of something smaller, the Honey Dun Midges discussed in the previous chapter, will fill the bill. NUMBER 8. Red Quill: I suppose I should include the Olive Quill under this heading also. I tie these in size 14 only, as again, the olive and ginger Midges will suffice to imitate anything smaller. These two flies are much alike, except for the color of the quill used for IN S U R A N C E the body. Whether or not the fish notice this particularly has W E SELL . . . never been made certain to me, as they do take both in- discriminantly as a match to 'George Morgan the same hatch. Both of these Local Representative patterns are subject to many variations in literature as to The personal insurance counsel and advice what they consist of, so I'll have of a local agent is important to you in plan to accurately describe what I ning a complete insurance program. mean. The Red Quill consists of a Red Quill body, Rusty Dun hackle. Wood Duck side feather wings, and a wisp of the Rusty INSURANCE Dun for a tail. You can also AGENCY make it with Ginger Hackle 668-4421 Sandy, Oregon and tail, and of late,this is the way I have tied it. The Olive Quill that I carry when I do (if I have plenty of Red Quills, that’s it) is similar ELECT except for the Olive Quill body and a Brown Olive hackle. As I said, the brown olive hackle of the Olive Quill and the Ginger hackle of the Red Quill are not enough different in shading to warrant both patterns. So this place on the list is really a choice-Red Quill or Olive Quill- DEMOCRAT take your pick. NUMBER 9: Queen of the Waters-What is going on here, someone just yelped. The Queen is primarily a wet fly and this list is supposed to be dries! The Queen of the Waters and the very similar Catskill Pos. No. 2 are both dry flies of some standing as well as being H e w i l l lis t e n to y o u . famous wet flies. I am sure the originator of both patterns had BILL ELLIOTT PLEDGES: one of the Caddis (lies in mind, as it is a good fly to match the O T o END UNECESSARY SPENDING of the ta x Caddis when they appear on the p a y e r s' m on ey , water in numbers. All these old patterns seem to get changed in O RESPECT for the op in ion s and rig h ts of A LL one feature or another CITIZENS. whenever they move from one O T o STRENGTHEN and support our lo c a l LAW region to another The Queen is ENFORCEM ENT a g e n c i e s and PROMOTE no exception, although the only ju v e n ile vo ca tio n a l tra in in g p r o g ra m s. conflict that has arisen here is whether or not to palmer the © C L O S E CO-O PERATIO N with the County Road hackle as a rib over the body, D ep artm en t to m ain tain a good c o u n t y road and whether to use Mallard or s y s te m . Wood Duck for wings, and whether to use brown or ginger O T O K EEP YOU INFORMED on the stan d that he as hackle and tail. You will ta k es on is s u e s that co m e b efo re the C o u n t y notice the Orange body is the C o m m is s io n e r s and con tin u a lly work tow ard one constant we have left. a b u sin e ss lik e approach to County O p era tio n s. The Queen is particulary good on Cascade streams It is T he C o m m issio n e r s should work fo r County unity and good tied Fan wing in size 10 h arm ony to END THE CONFUSION w h e r e m a t t e r s and as a typical rolled split v ita l to the people a re eeld om a g r e e d upon. wing fly in smaller sizes. I Local Govem^osl L. ¿al Css2zo3 usually carry 10's and H ’s, but in recent years, I have not tied P4. P»l. A4v. — £ L. Hs»4*le » « . S e c r e ta r y , P e o p le to r B ill E llio tt C om m IRee B oote 1. B oa «4 J. E e la c e 4 a . O regoa any new H’s as I will use a February Red in that size when AUTO-TRUCK PARTS Machine Shop Service SERVICE WE GIVE !! 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I imagine the Queen will be crowded off my ten best list in another few years, as the list has too many Orange bodied flies on it. NUMBER 10: Olive Crane Fly-This is a special tie I devised to imitate the awkward Crane fly. Most imitations in the realistic approach will not float. The true impressionistic approach is with flies like the Neversink Skaters of Hewitt, or the Giant Spiders advocated by Joe Brooks. However, both these types are nearly form less, and the Cranefly has a unique form that serves to identify it. My friend of the Metolius area, Colonel Gordon christened this fly the D.C.9 when I first tried it out. It is a much larger fly than the size 12 hook it is tied on would indicate. It has a detached abdomen ol Olive dved mallard side feather reversed and tied in at the curve of the hook. The hackle and wings also go one here with a slate grey spun fur thorax filling out the hook shank to the eye. The hackle point wings sweep back in spent position, which is what prompted Colonel Gordon the inspiration to call it the D.C.9. This fly saved the day on the Metolius the first time it was ever used, and two weeks later, again saved the day on the North Umpqua. In both cases it was evening, and the trout were steadfastly refusing to rise to anything until this Olive Cranefly imitation was east on the water. Then every thing changed. That fly gar nered a strike on almost every cast, and the fish hit it with real zest. You knew they really wanted it. Natural Craneflies hatch from a pupae of a stream bed Paid fo r by F a rm -L a b o r for B etter G o vernm ent 2 0 1 0 S.W . 1 6 th West L in n , Ore. larvae, and live as an adult fly in the brushy areas along the stream s. They survive as adults for about thirty days and live on nectar extracted from f lowers As they may get blown into the stream, fall in off the branches, or fly in at any time of the day or night, the fish never regard the Cranefly as a creature of specific hatches. The sudden appearance of a cranefly on the water at any time is a natural occurence as far as a trout is concerned and is above suspicion. This list is valid as it is being written and probably will change only subtly this season. By next spring, one or more of the entries in it will have either changed position or have been replaced. One of the things that is really brought home to a lly fishing hut is that the only constant is change. KEEP EXPERIENCE IN OFFICE r e ta in GEORGE D. POPPEN As Clackamas County Cleric. * Present Clackamas County Clerk... * Over 15 Years Experience as Deputy County Clerk... * Able, Efficient Administrator * Hard Working Democrat..... * Active in Church and Community Affairs... Pd. 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