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About Sandy post. (Sandy, Oregon) 1938-current | View Entire Issue (Oct. 3, 1968)
Thor».. Oc». 3. 1941 (Sec. I ) THE SANDY (Ora.) POST Federal, state and local taxes{ paid by individuals reached a new high In first quarter 1968 - - taking 22% of personal in comes. Living Show Set Two Days PLAN UNDERSEA I.AIi A liiaiU M «! s t a t io n 1 ,0 0 0 f e e l below Ihe xurfisrc of llie A tlan tic Ocean is plamu«l w llhinfoui’ years through a joint effort of the University of Miami ai*l the U. S. Navy. The annual Gresham Better Living Show is scheduled for two days this year, Nov, 16- 17. The decision was reached during a planning meeting F ri day. Eventually the laboratory stations would be extciiied to 6,000 and 12,000 feet. In addi tion to providing research points, the labs might also monitor submarine activities. Hood-Land Happenings Other recent activities on the days I’m going to re tire all HOODLAND IS A HIVE of activity as usual, and mountain Include the 1968Bow over again.” how Snoop manage* to get mixed man's Golf Classic which drew He finally did retire and we up in the middle of it without more than one-hundred golfers were all aware of it when the even trying! But don’t get me to Hoodland, for four days, to little white building by the Sal wrong - I’m not complaining! compete for $2500 in amateur mon River Bridge became the I love to be busy and the only prizes. Some of the winners office of “ Mt. Hood Properties” way to be active is to get in were: Joe D arr, Tom Harrison and the “ Joe Woodle Real E s volved. ( However it has been J r., John Whitehead, Alan Jen tate” sign was gone. Just as sen, Buck Hemmenway, Jim his signs were a land mark a bit much lately!) A great deal of the activity Boyle, Warren Calvin, Bud of the Hoodland area, so was has centered around the clubs Short, Orlyn Haws, M rs. Mike Joe himself! He will be missed - but well in the area, each busy doing Harrison, Pat Newton, Gail their own thing, but as usual, W iltshire, Helen Boyle, Cheryl remembered! aid Another sad note was added working together to aid each D arr, Marybelle Kirk to the normally happy atmos others purpose. Members of the Ann Treece. The Restaurants of Oregon phere of Hoodland by the recent Hoodland Women’s Club are C O W S C IE W C É IS T H E busy preparing for their next Association held it's annual demise of Edward Stauffer,who fund-raising event, the “ SUDS convention at Bowman’s , for was known to Hoodlanders sim iNWER VOICE THAT WARNS U S S O M E O N E IS & SINGS” nights, October 11 three days, and called it an ply a s “ Dad” .SonB ert returned L O O K IN G - and 12. The Mountain Players “ Old Fashioned Mountain Pow from Viet Nam for the funeral are busy rehearsing “ Ten Wow’’. Walt Nutting ( owner and 1 understand he plans to Nights In A Bar-Room,” die of the River Queen) was chair remain in Hoodland. This is he good news because Hoodland S 4H Green Stamps old-fashioned temperance mel man of the affair and Clackamas County odrama they will present at couldn’t heve ordered nicer is never the same without Bank Money Orders for the many fes “ Little” Bert around! the Suds & Sing affair, and weather And a final unhappy note con the Mt. Hood Lions have been tivities. Pay Station tor The Indian decor at the golf cerns Alan Jensen’s lovely wife P.G.E. * busy adding doors, windows, West Coast Telephone insulation and heat to the Pav club was quite delightful; even Judy who was recently hospital Northwest Natural Gas ilion Theater Building so the the waitre *e' w^re dressed as ized . I hope by the time you audience won’t freeze when “ Squaws” in outfits they made read this, Judy will be home they attend the Cabaret style for the occasion. ( I hear they and feeling much better. * * • ♦ entertainment set for October were a bit “ itchy” though, and YOUR STORE Birthday greetings to Lois II and 12 at the Theater in the gals will be happy to give 6 6 8 41 1»1 S a n d y S h o p p i them back to the Indiansl) Rice, Johnny ( Jeep) Niewin, Wemme. ♦ » * ♦ Lois Boget, Hsa Hudson, Bob I can’t think of anything I Gilmore and Don Vandenberg. dislike more, than having to The latter four celebrated with write the following type of item! a joint birthday party Tuesday But sometimes it must be done. night at the Zig Zag Inn. Joe Woodle was well-known Welcome to Sandy/Hoodland in Hoodland for many years as newcomers, Jane and Pete an active member of the com Carlson. Jane, who is fashion munity. He was a past-presi co-ordinator at Chas. F. Berg, dent of the Mt. Hood Lions and hubby Pete are the new and as secretary of the Hood owners of Richardson Chevro land Volunteer Fire Depart let in Sandy. They are looking ment, he spent many hours for a 3-bedroom home in the gathering the needed funds to area and hope to be settled- keep it going until the present in by Christm as. Hoodland Rural Fire D istrict was formed. COMING EVENTS: Oct. 7, Joe was ill with cancer for regular meeting of the Hoodland ' many months and he preferred Women’s Club, Inc. 7:30 p.m. 'to keep his illness as quiet at the new community r e ! as possible. Most people were creation building in Hoodland 1 aware of his wishes so he was Park at Zigzag. not plagued with well-meaning French Provincial ' visitors. But he knew the hearts of Hoodlanders were with him Genuine Gum Pocket Cherry throughout his illnes* to the Veneers and Select Hardwood very end! Thinking about Joe, Solids with Gum Pocket Cher- I recall something he told me ry finish. |i some years back; he said ,“ You ' know I retired to Hoodland, started a small Real Estate and Insurance business to keep occupied and before I knew it, I was busier than Pd ever been in my life!” “ This is a great place to live and to work” , 50 N E . 2N D GRESHAM he added, “ and one of these SAVE NOW ON 1968 MODELS Some 80 to 120 booths will be available for local merch ants to display their wares. Cost per booth will be $40. Geographical boundaries for merchants who wish to partici pate is from 181st Ave. east, including the Sandy business community. Preference, how ever, will be given to immedi ate Gresham area merchants. INSURANCE WE SELL . . . » George Morgan — -n Local Representative o “ PITY THE POOR Drunkard’s family” scene is portrayed by Tulia Phelps, left, and George Vermaas, who played the Drunkards wife and daughter in “ Ten Nights In A Bar-Room,” which will be presented Oct. 11 and 12, in Hoodland. (Background flat was painted by Mert Wheeler owner of the Weavery at Welches.)_________ INSURANCE AGENCY Sandy, Oregon OPTOMETRIST CONCRETE READY M I X MT. HOOD REDI-MIX DR. ROBERT D. SCHOUTEN Reedy Mix Concrete - Crushed Rock • Send end Gravel OPTOMETRIST Office Hour» 9 a.m. to 5:30 p.m. Daily Cloted Thursday and Sunday Mt. Hood Dental Bldg. 668-4313 415 E. Pleasant Ave. Sandy Your message Construction end Equipment c Road Building, Rocking, and Excavating Rental Available Firwood Rd., Sandy Thanks to everyone who attended, sent flowers or acknowledged our Grand Opening in other ways. can appear in this space. Phone 668-4448 668-4315 PHYCICIANS ENGINEER ELTON D. LEAVITT, M.D. THOMAS D. TELFORD Consulting Engineer Physician and Surgeon 663-4690 Office Hours: 9 A.M. to 6 P.M. Daily except Wed., Sun. Sot. 9-1 P.M. Rt. 3, Box 100, Boring, Ore. 665-9151 t 668-4421 Classified Business, Professional Directory N. B. ERICKSON 325 N. E. 242nd Drive i^—_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ The personal insurance counsel and advice of a local agent is importent to you in plan ning a complete insurance program. CONSTRUCTION GRESHAM CO-OP Rt. 1, Box 138 Boring SERVICE WE GIVE 1! Phone 668-6515 We were pleased and proud to be your hosts. Please stop by again -- you are always welcome. You need not be a member to buy. olt’s Market Entertainment will be pro vided by area high schools and Mt. Hood and Columbia C hris tian colleges. Plant Located at Firwood Junctio Over 50 other prizes were given away also FUSES, CAPS and NITRATE The show will be at the Multnomah County Fair Grounds. F irst day hours are 1- 10 p.m., and second day show ing will be 1-6 p.m. N EIL R IEG ELM A N N A P P L IA N C E S Over 1,500 people registered for the grand prize - Gilson 875 Holiday Deluxe Riding Mower. Retail Value $399.95 Won by Mrs. Margaret Johnson of Orient, Oregon • It MONTHS OF PLANNING resulted in successful Restaurants of Oregon convention at Bowman’s Mt. Hood Golf Club. Here Peggy Bowman chats with Walt Nutting who was chairman of the af fair. (Post photo) Industrial Developments - Mapping Subdivisions • Sewer and W ater layouts LAW N an d G ARDEN W . A. NOEHREN, M.D. Physician and Surgeon MOWERS SALES and SERVICE Office Hours: 2 to S p.m. Mornings by Appointment. Closed Sot. 48-4156 Main St.. Sandy 66S-6235 In D istrict Court at Oregon City, Oct. 7, at 3 p.m. NU RSIN G We Repair All Types of Small Engines Shortage Critical I. 110 I . Proctor HOMES ROCK CREEK SAND AND GRAVEL BAUNACH Home for the Aged Crushed Rock, Fill end Top Soil Veterans • Social Security . Welfare Gracious Living on Limited Income Fine Food 658-3138 SPORTING G O O D S 6 68 -6 1 90 SANDY CYCLE CENTER Bridgestone - Honda McGUIRE NURSING HOME 668-4633 Horn« for involids, convolescent patients and those needing nursing care Martha C. McGuire, R.N. loving Coro for the Aged & Convalescent ORCHARD CREST NURSING HOME 24-Hour Nursing Care for ambulating bed patients. Physicians on call. - MEDICAL BLDG., SANDY SANDY LAW N & GARDEN Clackamas County versus Brown E nterprises ( Tim berline Rim) case will be heard Wednesday, Oct. 9, 7 p.m. at Bowman’s Mt. Hood Golf Club will be Republican Can didates’ Night sponsored by the Precinct Committee-women of Region 13. Candidates who will attend a re , Lee Johnson, Roger Martin, Allen Pynn, Leo TTiorn- A labor shortage ts near ton, M rs. Richard Sundeleaf, ing critical proportions at the James O’ Leary, Larry Berent- United-Flav-R Pack food pro zen, Tom Telford, Robert Wam cessing plant In Gresham. pler, Robert Packwood, Clay Plaid Manager Bob Ward said Myers and Wendell Wyatt. Wednesday between 50 and 60 Friday, October 11, Fun Night additional workers are needed sponsored by the Hoodland to help process broccoli, caul Chamber of Commerce at the iflower and squash. Caullflowt Alpine Hut. Buffet at 6:30 e r harvest will peak during the followed by games at 8 p.m. next three weeks, necessitating additional help. Friday, October 11 and Sat Ute plant ts now operating urday, October 12, 8 p.m. at around the clock. Both men the Mt. Hood Lions Pavilion and women employees are need- I Theater, “ Suds 4 Sing” nights, ed for all shifts. Ward said that I sponsored by the Hoodland Wo some teen agers may be hired men’s Club, Inc. Cabaret style part time for Saturday and Sun entertainment for adults only day night shifts. They must have will feature the Mountain work perm its if they are under Players In, “ TEN NIGHTS IN 18 years of age, Ward said, A BAR-ROOM” . Tickets avail “ We might lose some of the able at the Barlow T rail, Zig- crops If we carft get them pro Zag Inn, Alpine Hut and the cessed,” ward continued. Ratskeller Tavern, also from Housewives or anyone seek members of the Women’s Club. ing short term employment may contact United Flav-R-Pac 665- Bye now, SNOOP 3191. 668-4117 668 -6 3 36 and Sow*1 of Sandy on Bonstedt Rood _ CHARDON HESTON Sales New end Used • Service • Farts 1 1 0 W . Proctor 6 68-6318 SURVEYOR MARX « CHASE Registered Land Surveyor Registered land Surveyor. Surveying, Map ping, Subdivisions. Office located at . . . 225 E. Burnside Ext. Gresham b M M fl W — R^MdXMMl MNIKEBMS Doors Open 6:45 Friday - 1 i U U F JJC Saturday Sunday N O EVENING SHOW O N SUNDAY SUNSET THEATRE Sandy, Oregon I