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PORK Tokyo, Japan and you needn’ t take my word for It - this Is a fact. 0 remember one even ing In particular when Hulda aid Marsh Gios ard Roy and I went to a dingy little r e s taurant for a Japanese dinner and we left the place hungry (all those little pieces of raw fish floating in black oil -Ugh) and we were minus over flfty- dollars for the four of us! Now If you want to eat like kings on practically nothing the place Senator John Inskeep has a r to go Is Bangkok with Singa ranged a hearing for a d elega pore running a clo se second. Margaret aid Dick S eller, of tion from Hoodland with the State Highway Commission at Rhody, and their three ch ild their next meeting. This m eet ren, Tort, Brent and Michael, ing is se t for Tuesday, April Just returned from a trip to 16, In Salem. Senator Inskeep southern California. They went will be part of the delegation. to all the fun places like Knott’s Perhaps this time we can con Berry Farm , Disneyland, etc. vince the Highway Comm ission and they watched the filming to allocate funds for the Im of the Red Skelton and Bob provement of the Mt. Hood High Hope TV shows which w ill be shown this week. way east of Alder Creek. Dick had som e Interesting Don Avery could hardly stop news about his friend George laughing when he called to tell Bruns who Is the m usical d i me about Paul Rice being unable rector of the Disney Studios. to net his own fish this morning. Bruns purchased 35 acres east The Averys and the R ices live of Sandy and will build a home a cro ss the Sandy River from there. Then he will commute each other and it seem s the to the sttd lo s once per month fellow s were each on their own by plane. Isn't It nice that In side of the river fishing and teresting people a r e attracted Just as Paul caught one his reel to this area? For that matter broke. So Don called over to Dick Sellers Is him self a Paul to get Lois down to the pretty Interesting character. At river to net the fish . This she one time he was a newpaper did - nightgown, robe and slip reporter. He switched to adver pers! (At 7 a.m . they were lucky tising and then formed his own she was up, let alone dressed agency. He has the Ad Factors Agency In Portland and does for the occasion!) Joyce and Keith Bowman anl much of the local television ad Ginny and Ave Brew ster are vertising. Like many of us, the home after spending a week In S ellers were mountain week San Francisco. Joyce said they enders who fell In love with had a marvelous time - did ev the area and decided to live here erything and saw everything - full time. and her advice to others is: SNOOP’S SHORT SHOTS: “ don’t bother to pack clothes - Just money!” This Is too tru e- June (Hull) Murray w rites from San Francisco Is the ea siest Alaska that she Is expecting - place in the world to spend and It could be twins - ...Lou money and gain weight. Act Stauffer has moved to San Fran ually, I should say In the Uni c isc o ... M errill Bartruff Is ted States because the most donating a Juke Box to the Mt. expensive city in the world Is Hood Lions (Lucky guys!) ... It was party time at Govle the other night in celebration of Bill Spencer’s birthday. W elcome to Jewel and Leon ard Gongllewsld ard their three boys who are new residents of Rhody ard birthday greetings to Jewel who celebrated hers Sat urday. ...A baby shower was held for Julie McCarl of Govle at Nona Harlan’s place last night. H ostesses for the affair were Nona, Carol Haugk and Ann Godsy...Jack Secomb welcomed a new granddaughter ard this makes great grandparents of Polly and Dave Owens...Judy Chalmov changed her name to Warren when she became the bride of Gene Warrenof Bright wood March 8. Their Bright wood neighbors, Dottle and Jim Collier stood up with them. • • * COMING EVENTS: TONIGHT (Thursday, March 21) at the Zig Zag Inn, the Hoodland Chamber of Commerce annual dinner meeting ard election of o fficers. Special guests of hon or are the members of the Mt. Hood Volunteer Fire Depart ment ard their w ives. Dinner Is complimentary for m embers of the chamber but you need not be a member to attend. Guests are welcome! Friday, March 22, FUN NIGHT sponsored by the Hood- lard Women’s Club, Inc. at the Alpine Hut. Buffet dinner at 6:30 p.m . - Games at 8 p.m. Monday, April 1, regular meeting of the Hoodland Wo • • « Gresham's Family Department Store Second A Roberts Gresham DEALER Estacada Appliance Co FACTORY TRAINED FOR SALES AND SERVICE ON DEPENDABLE MAYTAG RO AS, is 4 CENTER CUT PORK CHOPS . . . 6 ‘h SLICED BACON . . 5< Hood-Land Happenings My Grandma Sally and “ Hip pie” Grandpa Max will be happy to hear (and so will a lot of other people) that Darrell Jones has filed for the office of Clack amas County C om m issioner. Qn case you are new to the area - Jones was a Com m issioner for eight years and hedld fine things for Clackamas County!) He Is running for the post now held by Comm issioner Stan Skoko. Ä STEAK D pareribs • • ’JC j h I U av l U I t S Sausage . . . REHEARSING THEIR ROLES as Elaine H a rp e r and M o rtim er B rew ster in A rsen ic and Old L ace, the f ir s t play to be produced by the recently form ed “ M ountain P la y e rs ,” a re Penny G ilm ore and Keith Schnare of Zig Zag. The play will be p resen ted in June under the sp o n so rsh ip of the Hoodland C ham ber of C om m erce. men’s Club, Inc. at the Barlow Trail Inn, 7:30p.m . with special program presented by Ethol’s Brightwood Beauty Salon all about wigs ard hair p ieces. W igs, wiglets ard falls will be specially priced for this one night only ard some lucky lady w ill be the winner of a wiglet! (Look for a full house, George.) REMEMBER: Your discards are wanted by the Hoodland’s Women’s Club for the Auction, Country Store ard Rummage Sale In June^lf you have so m e thing to donate contact Lois R ice, Janet Hill or Florence Simmons. • • • Note to the "Shaniko Kids” Glen ard Alice Roberts: It was nice to see you on the mount ain agatnl Note to those passing through Brightwood: That " ra re” aroma Is coming from the Brightwood Tavern and new owner Joe Wohlsell says I can say, “ he has the sm elliest Tav ern on the mountain.” (More about the Wohlsells* in the next Issue. They are a most Inter esting new addition to Hood land.) Note to Insomniacs: Contact Charlie Sperr for his recipe for Instant relaxatlonl (Better yet, stop by play rehearsal ard see him in action..^snores and all.) Note to Hoodlarders: If you want this column to continue, keep me supplied with item s. Remember, I’m the lazy type - I want you to do the work! - 1 S P t C l A Fr«K THURSDAY ONlY March 21st - f t GrOMItl Beef J X # lb Bacon JowlssM 2 ; 8 9 c HAM HOCKS . . 4 :$1°° LOCKER PACK SPECIAL i L STE AKS " R BEEF OASTS < > r t n U 95 GROUND r I U U 5 PORK CHOPS~ STEAKS J 7 HOURS: 8 A .M . to 6 P.M. Open Sundays WE ACCEPT UbDA FOOD STAMPS BRIDGMON FARM MARKET ONE M ILE EAST OF G RESHAM ON LOOP H IG H W A Y / / »- Q l |- / O O j‘ O I 3 0 Repeat of a sellout! N e w Mustang Sprint’6 8. Where last month’s Golden Nugget Mustang left off, this one takes over. Sporty extras included in special low price. And all these special goodies are added Io a Mustang already America's No. 1 sports car! GT s trip e ........................................... included Sporty wheel covers ................................included Wheel lip moldings ..................................included Flip-open chromed gas cap ................... included Bucket seats, stick shift, plush carpeting. included F f R D c 8‘ Boneless Bye now - SNOOP • • » Phone M O 5-2701 • CAMPGROUNDS! Camp grounds mien now are Cripple ROADS) The snow pack Is Creek, Alder Flats, ami Bagby mailing early this year and Hot Springs. roads can be driven up to 3800 tael Io 4000 feet elevation. No through routes are o|wned yet, Nebraskans to M eet there Is heavy logging traffic The Nebraska Social Club on the Bagby row’ ami Round will have a |x>tluck dinner on Lake rood, Saturday, March 23, at 6|3O THAI IS: Low elevation trails are open Inclullng the Bagby P.m. The dinner, at the IOOF trail, Alder Flab. Ti.iti, k ,> ui » i Hall, 8130 13th SI. will tie Lake Trail, and Elk Lake Creek tallowed by old-tim e dancing Trail. Trails Into the Bull of the at 8:30 p.m, All m embers and Woods area are not opened or frleu ls are Invited, a ccessib le. Army Private ROBERT J. WORKMAN, 28, whose parents, Mr. and Mrs. O. J. Workman, and wife, Robin, live on Rt. 1, Eagle Creek, was assigned a sa machine operator In the 9th Engineer Battalion In Germany, March 4, korell ONLY A REPORT COLLAWASH RANGER D1ST. Mr. aid Mrs, Ronald Pierce a t Rlpplebrook Hunger Station have announced the birth of their third child, a son, Jon athan Dean, on March 1. The new arrival weighed five pounds, 13 ounces at birth. He Joins, a siste r, Christina, 4, and a brother, David, 14 months. Maternal grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Walter Harold Clark of Sandy. The personal insurance counsel and advice of a local agent is important to you in plan RECREATION See the light. Spring is Sprint-time at your Eager Beaver Ford Dealer’s • » hot oberer den GLOS FORD Mt. Hood Highway and Ten Eyck Road, Sandy, Ore. NEED A q o o o USED CAR? 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