12 - SANDY (Ore.) POST Thur$„ March 18, 1971 (Sec. 1) The calender shows next Sunday as the first day of spring. Will it be fact or fiction? Marijane and Neil Jackson are still optimistic. As chair­ men of the Mt Hood Golf Club party to be held March 20th, their theme will be "A Salute to Spring” . M arijane told us regardless of the weather outside, she is going to bring some spring inside. Most members have received their notice of the party, but since the time of mailing, it has been decided to cancel golf I need we say why). Cocktail hour will start at 5:30 p.m. This is a week of many social activities. Tonight the Chamber of Commerce is holding a dinner meeting at Alpine Hut. Jimmy has promised to serve his excellent baked salmon. Roast pork will also be on the menu. Happy hour will begin at 6:30 p.m. Bruce Kuminski from PGE will show a film and speak on the Trojan nuclear power plant. Another party to be remembered is the 10th an­ niversary celebration at Zig Zag Inn on Friday night. Ten girl scouts from the mountain joined a group of girl scouts from Gresham to see our State Capitol. They were taken to Salem by chartered bus » t A M IG O Notes By NELL H O W E H o o d -L a n d R e p o rte r The passing of one of our cheering over in Battleground, building. The date as of now is mountain residents, for the Wash , at the high school. John past 23 years, has saddened and Joy McKnight, of the for April 24, Saturday night. Registration for voting on the many of us that knew him from Peppermint Patissere, have a childhood until his full son Mac, that plays basketball School Budget will close onSat. adulthood Our friend Amigo, for Battleground which won the Apri 13 at 8 p. m. Be sure you get Gloria and Tom Swanton’s number one trophy in the out and register, not only for wonderful horse, had to be put regional tournament at Lacey. your school elections, but all elections. After all it is vour to sleep last week. The game was tied at 55-55 Amigo was known by so with 6 seconds to go. Mac was money you’re voting to spend, many of the people here on the fouled by an opponent and iou can register with Walt mountain and elsewhere. made the shot to win over Blaisdell, Wemme, Alan Every golfer remem bers Sumner Mac totaled 33 points Jensen at the Plaza Shopping Amigo as he stood at the fence in this game and set 2 school Center and Bill Spencer at R h o d o d e n d ro n . C o n ta c t in the pasture across from the records. Margaret Ann Fielding if there first fairway and watched the Mac’s average for the season golfers, plus watching the golf was 22 points a game. Bat­ are any questions. balls that came over his fence. tleground will go to Tacoma, T r o ja n m o v i e My grandchildren had their next weekend, for the state first horseback ride on Amigo. tournam ent. Talk about a p la n n e d He was as much a part of the couple of proud parents, that's Bruce Ruminski, public family, as if he had lived in the John and Joy. house with Gloria and Tom Harry Jackson is in the information representative for Our deepest sympathy to hospital for surgery. They have Portland General Electric Gloria and Tom company, will show a film someone baby-sitting their ‘‘Trojan for Last Saturday night that was house. We had not let anyone entitled not a sonic boom you heard late know beforehand, as they Tomorrow’’ to members of the in the evening, it was the wanted to be sure someone Hoodland Chamber of Com­ would be in the house while merce at a noon meeting at they were gone We wish Harry Bowman’s restaurant on Thursday, March 18. a very speedy recovery and Construction of the 1.1 hope he will be able to return million kilowatt Trojan nuclear home very soon. Furnace Sales & Service Paula Spray wants to thank plant began in mid-February when construction crews and everyone on the mountain who equipment arrived at the site has assisted her in the near Rainier. When completed BE collection of cigarette wrap in September 1974, Trojan will PREPARED pers. Paula had been told about be the Northwest ’s first nuclear a little gal in an iron lung that generating plant. could be assisted in her Ruminski will answer FILL YOUR OIL recovery and expenses by the questions and bring members TANK NOW!!! collection of cigarette wrap­ up to date on Trojan progress. pers Weekend service our specialty Paula had collected eight 1 8 5 .6 m i l li o n garbage can liners full of wrappers. Wall to wall b o a r d f e e t h e a tin g cigarette wrappers in her kitchen is e x p o r t e d o il "" Brightwood. Ore. After spending about $10 calling innumerable hospitals, ' etc , she finds out it is all a A total of 185.6 million board . hoax If anyone knows of some feet of logs, Scribner scale, was , use for eight garbage can liners full of cigarette wrappers, exporti>d from all ownerships in Washington, Oregon, northern please let Paula know California, and Alaska in Paula appreciates all the 24-Hour Towinp help she has had in the January 1971, according to collection, and hopes she can Research Economist David get as much help in disposing of Darr of the ll.S. Forest Service, Pacific Northwest Forest and them. The latter part of April the Range Experiment Station in * hamher of Commerce will Portland Although the January volume hold a Basket Social and Dance at the Womens Clubhouse A was down 8 percent from the regular old fashioned basket total for December, the ship­ ments were up 14.8 percent i social. Each gal is to bring a compared with January, 1970. basket of goodies for a dinner Washington and Oregon for two 'The baskets will be PHONE 6 2 2 - 3 1 5 3 auctioned off to the highest exports amounted to 173.9 Hiway 26 East bidder The proceeds will go million board feet, down 0.6 towards construction of the percent from the December Ore, volume January shipments ■ ■ ■ — - ■■«»■iMvia iiiio i ui4»- «e- « ■ G W M A N 'S COCKTAIL LOUNGE ^ B U F F E T D IN N E R sing T along E A C H F R ID A Y L IV E M U S I C * 2 .5 0 Food T im e 7 p .m . to 9 p.m . 6 2 2 -3 1 0 1 2 2 4 -7 1 5 8 Wtk' W • * •» U .S .D .A . C H O IC E . BEEF Welches R d. W em m e >M< -MC>' »Mt * K 4»" • » MK I se MK'I HAS I T ’. BLADE CUT FRUIT COCKTAIL U S C H O IC E, BONELESS POT ROAST 1 L i l t s o U C >-6 t ° 89* 98* STEW BEEF U S CHOICE, BONELESS 4 \ i t l I X-RIB ROAST ------ — LUNCH MEATS Swiss COTTAGE 303 TIN I (1 5 O Z .) LEAN, BONELESS C U B E S ................................ CHUCK STEAK " U S. 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TIN r4 8 $ i (W ITH O U T C O U PO N SI 7J) Texes Pink ALMOND MsnsawaaaacooMXKxaa with problems to come to the center at the Portland Memorial Coliseum where experts from 25 federal and state agencies and organizations will help veterans on all benefits relating to them or their families and next of kin. The session runs from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. The Clackamas County veterans’ service office in the courthouse will be closed Monday, March 22, while its officer. Edison Miles, p ar­ ticipates in a one-day, one-stop veterans’ counseling session in Portland. Miles urges local veterans AO PRICES EFFECTIVE , ARCH I8-1P-2O SPECIAL BUTTERHORNS O f f i c e c lo s e d By The Chamberlains where they toured the Capitol Basket Social and dance will be Zag Ranger Station about a Building, the State Police held at 7 p m , April 24th in the month ago Department and the Supreme Hoodland Park Community Dr. Pat Schiewe, who has a Court. Center What a fun way to help cabin at Rhododendron, is They were greeted by our area. hospitalized in the Portland Senator Verne Cook of It isn't easy to give a person a Gresham in the legislative birthday party without their Adventist Hospital Pat has chambers and met Governor knowledge. However A1 Moore been quite ill and we hope she is much better bv now. McCall in his office. was completely surprised when The group was accompanied he and Elaine went to pick up Peg and Gene Bowman by Troop Leader Mrs Walter Jack and Georgia Vermaas for Aeppli and Ass t Troop Leader dinner, to find 22 of his friends recently returned home after Mrs. Warren Olney. congregated at the Vermaas an extended visit in Palm Speaking of the Girl Scouts, home for a dinner party. Springs. While there Gene don't forget their cookie sale is Following the dinner, an played in the Bob Hope Pro-Am now in progress. evening of pool and cards was Golf Tournament. It must be quite a change to come from all The Hoodland Planning enjoyed by all. Group met Thursday, March 11 Hans Simon has recently that sunshine to snow on the in the Pow Wow Room at returned from a three weeks I ground Bowman's. visit to his former home in It was reported the Switzerland It has been seven Imagine our surprise the Clackamas County Planning years since he has been back other night when we went to get Commission had approved and he told us many changes out of our car, to see a live applications of Kenneth Brown had been made. cougar chained in the pickup for a condominium in Govern­ The most noticeable change next to us. ment Camp and Claude Gudge was the improvement in We P irned from the owner, for a condominum in Zig Zag economy with practically no who was in the restaurant, that Bill Spencer’s application for a unemployment. Hans enjoyed the cougar’s name is Sandy restaurant was rejected. his vacation very much but said She is 2 >2 years old, weighs 100 Two applicants whose per­ he was glad to be back in pounds and is friendly unless mits were rejected appealed to Hoodland. This is very un­ you bother her pickup She the Group for reconsideration derstandable knowing Linda makes her home in Portland of their recommendations. The his lovely wife and two darling but enjoys her weekends in a discussion following became twin daughters were waiting cabin on Truman Road. very lively. here for him. We have heard the debate In order to keep a fresh We wish to extend a belated will be continued at the next welcome to our mountain to outlook on our news and to open meeting to be held March Helen and Mike Frazier. We include all the mountain, we 25th. just learned Mike came as a hope to have guest writers for The Chamber of Commerce’s new forester assigned to the Zig our column in the future. 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