8 - SANDY (Ore.) POST Thun.. June 10, 1971 (Sec. 1) Snow level delays campground openings Basketball playe camps summer Slowly, but surely, the wild ping Trillium Lake and Still rhododendrons are beginning to Creek Campgrounds are still show some color, and are under snow. blooming in the lower Camp Creek Campground elevations in the Mt Hood area will be closed to all entry The situation with roads, starting June 10th due to tr a il, and campgrounds paving This will be for ap­ remains pretty much the same proximately one week There is still much snow in the The Game Commission has higher elevations, so only the again planted legal size trout in lower areas are open for some of the local stream These camping and hiking include the Salmon R iver, The snow level is at about Sandy River, and Lost Creek 3,500 feet now, so you still are Trillium Lake has not been unable to drive too far on many planted due to ice and snow. of our roads. There has been some logging Homestead Road S224 is going on near the upper end of closed due to paving. And don’t the Salmon River Road S38. » forget, paving is scheduled to This operation is scheduled to begin on Still Creek Road Sl2 be completed by June 16. about the middle of June. The Zigzag Ranger District - - Again, due to snow, only the wishes to thank the following lower elevation tra ils are groups who have so contributed available for hiking. Ramona their tim e and efforts to Falls can be reached via the cleanup work and minor repair M! Sandy River side of the trail, work in some of our camp­ but the Skyline portion is still grounds; Frem ont Junior under snow in most areas. We High School Students; Boy hope this snow will be melted Scout Troop 297, Beaverton; THEY’RE OFF . . . and swimming during out by June 15th. Boy Scouts, Thunderbird the Blue Marlin swim meet held Saturday Barlow Campground is now District; and Seventh Grade at the Sandy pool. Over 4« Sandy area free of snow and is on the list of Students, Chapman School, parents helped in running the meet which campgrounds open for cam- Portland. Steelhead sets meeting Monday night Basketball players at Sandy high school are getting ready to start their summer season and also to attend two sport camps Basketball coach Jim Kit­ chen said he is planning to send at least 12 players to either Perry’s Sports Camp or the Sport Acres summer basketball KMMWnmg program. In order for these players to go in July each must pay around $90 week Most players are set to go at least one week to either camp, with some planning to go two weeks. Kitchen feels that the basketball these players get at . these camps will be of great benefit to the varsity team next ■4 ' 1. year at the high school. Several local merchants are helping the players raise the money to attend these camps including Gios Ford, Williams T h r iftw a y , C a r ls o n ’s attracted some 300 swimmers. No teams Chevrolet, Ernie Beers Tire scores were kept but Sandy swimmers won Center, Cedar Plaza Depart­ their share of ribbons for wins at the meet. ment Store and Sandy Rexall (Post photo) Drug Store. More sponsors are needed, according to Kitchen, to assure the players at least one week each at one of the camps. All of these players are by Craig Pullen who hit a grand American Team for 11 and 12 currently playing on the Sandy slam home run in the third and I year olds did not do as well summer team. The varsity is got a double in the fifth. dropping their first two games playing in the summer league Randy Allison pitched a five to their opponents in away at M t. Hood Community College and the JV team is hitter for the win while Brad games. Beiser made several good They lost to Scappose 7 to 2 on playing in a six team league defensive plays in Centerfield to June 2 and then met Rockwood which plays at various high help preserve the Sandy team ’s on June 3 and fell victim to schools in the area. The first game for the JV win. them by the score of 10 to 3. In the Scappoose game Mike team will be at Sandy high The team played a game on Wednesday night and their next Vskoski was the pitcher while school starting at 6 p.m. with game is set for Friday at 6 p.m. at Rockwood Don and Dan three games being played Dodson shared the pitching between the six teams in the at Orient. Meanwhile the Sandy Senior chores with David Hudgeons. league. The varsity team is coached Cubs win, seniors lose in summer baseball The Cubs of the American Rockwood. The 13 and 14 year old Sandy League took an 18 to 5 win this The next meeting of the area week over their opponents from ballplayers were led in hitting Steelhead Association is set for Monday night at 8 p.m. at the Lions Club building at Wemme. In a recent meeting the club elected Mark Bachmann as president, Leonard Berreman as vice-president; Herb Forbes as secretary and Fred Gilbert as treasurer. Elected to the board of directors were Ed Curtis, H arry Furnish, Clyde Woodard, and R.W Strubel. At this meeting the group had a talk by Bachmann on the effects of Marmot Dam on the steelhead runs in the Sandy River drainage basin. Also a movie on trout was shown. For information concerning the club contact Ed Curtis at 668-5242. They meet the second Monday of each month. ft , - v .... . Maybe you’ve made up your mind that, this year, you’re finally going to do something on your vacation. You’re going to pack up. Take off. And see something new. Good for you! Before you go, though, we’d like to offer some simple, common sense advice about planning your trip. So it’ll run smoothly. Start to finish! a D iet is s o m e th in g uzomekj B uu -C> a l O T O F C O M V eR S A T tO K I ARO dUD S&H Green Stamps Clackamas County Bank Money Order» Pay Station for P.G.E. West Coast Telephone Northwest Natural Gas ra ff 1,0 eeorroe avi ianoy oeioow eroi! SWIMMERS CROWDED along the edges of the Sandy pool Saturday as they waited their turn to swim. This invitational meet Is set to be an annual event at the Sandy pool according to Blue Marlin coach Jim Anstine. (Post photo) W e ll , fo r a r e a lly g r e a t t r e a t in lis te n in g e n /o y m e n t — Com e to th e O reg on S ta te O ld tim e (Fiddlers' Contestl M t. Hood C om m unity C ollege A u d ito riu m Saturday - June 12 T lc k e f i *1 .0 0 Tickets at: Senior Adult Center Gresham Area Chamber of Commerce and at the door. Sponsored by E.M.C.C.A. in cooperation with Mt. Hood Community College SANDY VARSITY SUMMER BASKETBALL SCHEDULE July 8 - Thursday 9:00p.m. Sandy-Barlow June 14 - Monday 6:00p.m. Sandy-Barlow June 15 - Tuesday 8:00p.m. Sandy - Centennial July 12 Bye July 13 - Tuesday 6:00p.m. Sandy-David Douglas Douglas July 15 - Thursday 7 :00 p.m. Parkrose - Sandy June 16 Bye June 17 - Thursday 9:00p.m. Hood River Sandy July 19 - Monday 8:00p.m. Franklin - Sandy- June 21 - Monday July 20 - Tuesday 9:00p.m. Sandy - Gresham 7:00p.m. Marshall - Sandy June 22 - Tuesday July 22 - Thursday 6:00 p.m . Marshall - Sandy 8 :00p.m. Corbett - Sandy June 24 Bye June 28 - Monday 8:00 p.m. Madison - Sandy Truck topless A pickup truck top valued at $200 was reported stolen June 4 from the Coho Corp parking lot at 149th and SE Stark, ac­ cording to sheriff’s reports. 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