Thurs., Nov. 20, I960 (See. 1) T H i S A N D Y (Ore.) POST Hoodland Girl In OSU Concert SPOTLIGHT ON H o o d la n d B u s in e s s S h e lle y Sperr of G overnm ent Camp, is a member of the Oregon State University Madrigal Singers. They will present their fall co n c e r t November 20 at Oregon State University. Miss Sperr is a freshman at the university, majoring in the School of Humanities and Social Sciences. Under the direction of Prof. Karl M oltm ann o f the Department of Music, the choral group will sing a varied selection of English, Italian and German madrigals, both sacred and secular. Keeney To Join MHCC Staff Barlow Football Coach Hoyt Keeney will join the fa c u lty a t M t. H ood Community College next fall. V e r n o n T r ie b w a sse r , athletic director at Mt. Hood, said Keeney will coach football and wrestling and will teach classes in physical education. K eeney a lr e a d y has submitted his resignation at Barlow, effective next June. Brightwood Garage 24-Hour Towing DEALER FOR SNO-PRINCE Snowmobiles W elding and General Repair; PHONE Hiw ay 2 6 East- ’ Brightwood, Ore. O p e n in g .... (Continued from Page 1) be present to win. Only persons over the age of 21 will be eligible for the grand prize of a $9,000 piece of property donated by Alan Jbnsen’s Mt. Hood Properties Real Estate Co. Opening festivities will continue for several weeks in order for all Hoodlanders to join the fun in g ettin g acq u ain ted with Hoodland’s newest business establishments. M e r c h a n t s e x p r e sse d themselves as pleased with the opening-week turnout, despite som ew h at u n fa v o r a b le c o o p e r a tio n from the weatherman. ¡Welches PTAf I Nell’s Notes I By NELL HOWE (Continued from Page 6) entered and wno wasn’t. So get your registration slip turned in, and get out all the lights and decorate everything up. If you wish to put an ad in the Chamber of Commerce Booklet be sure and get the information to them by December 1. This booklet will be a map, and all the business places, and places of interest in the Hood-Land area. Most informative and they want to get it to the printers so that they can have it ready for distribution by the first of the year. SPECIAL 20% OFF O N ATLAS REVERSE (Continued from page 1) Ralph and Juanita Curtis, longtime purveyors of Don P a b lo ’s Mexican Food in R h o d o d e n d r o n , returned recently following a two year “ sa b b a tic a l” in Eastern Oregon. While exploring the wide open spaces and the vicissitudes of log truck driving and radio a n n o u n c in g , th ey grew nostalgic for the tall trees and friendly folk of the Hoodland area. “Thais excitement in them thar hills,” commented Ralph and Juanita with not much originality as they laughingly watched a Sandy Post reporter pour too much hot sauce on his enchilada. “We had to leave in order to realize that this is the garden spot in the green state of Oregon.” At that moment the door burst open and the three Curtis Enjoy Thanksgiving Dinner AT THE i4l«Urcrt«lc ^.estanrant ‘ THE HEART OF HOODLAND DINING ’ LO CA TED 8 MILES EAST OF SANOY, OREGON HIGHWAY 26 A T A LOERCREEK boys tumbled in for their quarter-hourly glass of 7-Up. “Richard and Thomas are attending the beautiful new W elches S ch ool,”; Juanita volunteered “Juanita and I are taking an adult evening class at Mt. Hood Community College,” Ralph a d d ed . “ T h at’s another advantage of living in this area. It’s unspoiled as the Forest of Arden; yet cultural activities are within easy reach.” “ Y ou can ski in the afternoon and attend a lecture in the evening,” said Juanita. “The sunshine of Eastern Oregon is just over the hill,” grinned Ralph. “And in the other direction, the greatest coastline in the world is r too far away.” A terrible crash .c^ounded from the rear of tne Mexican restaurant, where the Curtis boys had disappeared. “And it’s a great place to raise boys,” com m ented Juanita rather weakly. “You bet!” cried Ralph, warm ing to the subject. “Now...wouldn’t you like some more hot sauce?” “ N o thank y o u ,” I whispered hoarsely. “But I will take another pitcher of that good mountain water.” Homemade candy will be on sale in the cafeteria. Seventh grade mothers will donate the sweets for this month. Parents will be welcome to visit their children’s classrooms, see some of their work and talk with their teachers. 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