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SANDY (Ore.) POST Thur»., March 25, 1971 (Sec. 1)
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STUDENTS W1K) RECIEVED top awards
at the recent science fair at Welches Grade
School prepare to have their projects
displaced at OMSI on April I. The winners
from left to right are Cindy Eddy, Jennifer
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The A p ril 5th regular
meeting
w ill
feature
a
presentation of dolls by Mr and
Mrs Leland Tull, experts in
custom doll making and repair.
Special guests w ill be the
HYPOS and G irl Scouts,
however the public is invited to
join this interesting program
Meeting starts at 8 p m. at the
Recreation Building
The Nominating Committee
will present their slate of
candidates at the April meeting
as elections will be held in May
Mardell Baessler has been
selected to represent the
Hoodland Womens Club at the
planning committee for the
Sandy Centennial.
Lois Rice and Florence
Simmons are in charge of the
Auction and Country Store
planned for the 4th of July after
the Lions Club Breakfast,
promising a full and interesting
day on the mountain. The
auction w ill be held at the
Recreation building and Lois
and Forence are anxious to
start collecting items now as
things can be stored in the
building There w ill also be a
rummage sale this summer
Johns, Julie Jones, Ken Williams, Susan
Johns. Cheryl Williams. Toni Lcuthold,
Peggy Bouray, Kim Brewer. Jeff Massy,
Don Rae, Dennis Turin, Lynn Mann, and
Randy Peterson.
Post Photo
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Hoodland Happenings
Margaret Ann Fielding is buffet dinner, and game time is
happy to announce that the at 8 p.m.
Kidney Association of Oregon
So many people down with
has extended th e ir Betty the flu, just took it for granted
Crocker Coupon Drive from that is what my one and only
May 31 to December 31.
had But not so. Rushed him to
She said the collections had the hospital on Sunday af­
dropped off considerable and ternoon and he was operated on
would certainly appreciate it if Sunday night. He had a rup­
you would donate as many tured appendix, and is a pretty
coupons as possible in the sick guy The doctor said it had
coming months.
ruptured several days before
The Kidney Association of he came to the hospital. So he,
Oregon is now working on their at this writing, is in isolation,
seventh machine. Let’s help get and I w ill cap and gown up to
as many more machines as drop in on him.
possible by the end of the year.
This is why the column is
The last Hoodland Chamber short. Hope better news next
of Commerce meeting proved week.
to be most interesting. The
speaker was Bruce Ruminski,
of Portland General Eelctric.
He showed the film on the
The Hoodland Planning Trojan Nuclear Plant that was
A jogging program w ill begin
Group w ill hold a meeting shown on TV a few weeks ago.
spring term on Monday and
tonight, Thursday, starting at
There was a good half hour of Wednesday evenings at Mt.
7:30 at Bowman’s.
questions and answers after the Hood Community College.
A representative from the film. It was difficult to tell the
The jogging, to be held from
state highway commission is ratio of pros and cons at the
scheduled to speak on future meeting, as they seemed to be 6.30-7:30 p.m., w ill be open to
the public. For further in­
plans for the state roads in the so equally divided.
Hoodland area.
Don’t forget the Hoodland form ation ca ll the MHCC
The public is invited to the Chamber Prize night on April 9, athletic department.
meeting.
at Bowmans. There w ill be a
TRY A CLASSIFIED A D
and they want clean, useable
clothing.
The cast is in rehearsal for
"Curse You, Jack Dalton”
which will be presented in
conjunction with the Mt.
Players on M em orial Day
weekend along with a Suds and
Sing.
This Friday, March 26th,
Womens Club Fun Nite w ill be
at Bowman’s Buffet at 6:30
and games at 8 p.m.
On April 16th, there w ill be a
joint Lions Club-Womens Club
dinner at the building. More
particulars later
Hoodland
Planning
Group meets
MHCC jogging
program set
LEAN CENTER CUT
GUEST COLUMNIST MARIJANE JACKSON
r u n n k n u r s . .........
A chartered bus took 28 eager Naomi B laisdell took ad­
at Bowman's and off the sick
LOIN CUT. THICK & THIN
Hoodlanders into the Portland vantage of a Hoodland Womens list.
civic
auditorium
Sunday club board meeting Tues. night,
PORK CHOPS
Lois Rice winning “ Froggy
evening, March 14, to hear the March 16, to dine at the Inn
LOIN END, 3 LB AVG
Cups” at Simmonses Prize
Pops concert featuring “ Music Between, where the board Night.
PORK RO AST
from the movies’’ played by the meeting was to be held later.
Mary Lee Rupp finding out
LEAN COUNTRY STYLE
Oregon Symphony Orchestra.
Have you ever had the what color a heart is before the
SPARE R IBS
The guest conductor was misfortune to drive into a snow rug is completely finished.
FRESH COUNTRY STYLE
Norman Leyden who is also the bank early in the morning and
S IG M A N 'S
V. Collier celebrating her
Assistant Professor of Music at have your friends think you’re 70th birthday. OOOOPS!!!
PORK SAUSAG E
THICK SLICED
Portland State University.
joking when you telephone for
LEAN. FRESH
Any of us getting to play golf
Featured artists were Ariel help? You should be so lu c k y !!!
G R O U N D CHU CK ........ ls6 9 c
on our own home course.
4 ’
Deborah Rubstein, soprano;
Members of the Hoodland
Late comers found not a
ARMOUR STAR, AIL MEAT & A U BEEF
Darlene Cusick, pianist; and Chamber of Commerce and
single crumb left on any of the
W IENERS...................... 7°G 4 9 C
Hugh Ewart, violinist.
their wives m“ t Thursday night platters or serving dishes last
1 LB.
The Welches grade school March 18 at 6:30 p.m. for a
BEEF OR VEAL
Friday night when nearly 100
PKG.
PTA held their meeting a week social hour and dinner at 7:30
B O N A N Z A STEA KS...... , „ 7 9 c
people descended on Zig Zag
early on March 16, because of p.m. at the Alpine Hut.
Inn to celebrate with Lois and
Spring Vacation. A large group Chamber president Keith
Cec Boget and Collette and
of relatives and friends at­ Bowman announced the next
M e rrill B a rtru ff th e ir 10th
tended the meeting to watch all “ Lets Get Together” meeting
anniversary at the Inn. An
the classes perform in gym­ will be on April 22 at 8 p.m. in
im pressive buffet of roast
nastics, wrestling holds, races the Welches Grade School The
turkey and dressing, potatoes,
and tumbling.
program w ill be “ New In­ gravy, several salads, relish
FARSON $ CHAR SUDSY
Max and Sally H urlbu tt, novations in Learning” . The
trays and Moon M ullins M A R G A R IN E ...... 3 « 9 9 ' A M M O N IA ................... £ 2 9 '
Gene and V. Collier, Jack and Hoodland Planning Committee
homemade biscuits was served DARlGOlD OR KRAFT. RANDOM
OLAAAORCNC. RUG A UPHOLSTERY
Georgia Vermaas, Marijane w ill give i t ’s report during the
and quickly disposed of by the
CHEESE................. 10%;.,?. S H A M P O O .................... „ 8 9 '
and Neil Jackson, Gene meeting Neil Jackson w ill act
well wishers. Hoodland was
Clausing, Lex Secomb and as moderator.
M U O . COUNTRY ST»lt
. . . O O U .l t W M .D . 100 „ .IS
well represented as was Sandy, .IIL S .U .V
B ISCU ITS
o’. 1 0 ' W A X E D PAPER ....... 2 ~ 4 9 ' I
Bruce Ruminsky and his wife Gresham, and Portland
Mary were guests at the dinner
NABISCO B1TZ
Members of the Mt. Hood MARY KITCHEN CORN IO BEEF
meeting Ruminsky, an em­ Golf Club were given a taste of
H A S H .....................2 J? 9 8 ' CRACKERS..................... : 4 3 ' *
ployee of Portland General Spring last Saturday. The CRi SCf NT GROUND BLACK
ALPO ASSORTED
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Electric Co., presented a movie weather was all that could be
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Furnace Sales & Service on the Trojan Nuclear Plant. desired, but the remains of the
FUSS N ROOTS ASSORTED
2 LBS SI 77. 10 0 2 INST S
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Many questions were asked last snow storm prevented
of Mr Ruminsky after the film them from playing golf on their CAT F O O D ............. 6 « ’ , 1 COFFEE.........................„ 9 3
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was shown, mostly regarduing home course. A few daring STEINECLD'S SWT MIXED
P R E P A R E D safety.
souls drove down to play Mt
PICKLES
359'
Information given included: View Golf Course at Boring.
FUSS N BOOTS SAUMON TUNA
if the water in the Columbia
CAT FOOD................5 3 »1 DRIVE
The
social
committee
FOR BRIGHTER. WHITER WASH
FILL YOUR OIL
River was more pure than the brought spring into the Pow
Trojan
water,
quite
possibly
no
TANK NOW)!!
Wow Room where the dinner
.GAL,
water would be returned to the was held. Potted primroses
W eeken d service our specialty
KELLOGG'S CEREAL
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river from the nuclear plant. It were the centerpieces, and
would take 10« Trojan Nuclear each primrose was given to a
Plants to raise the water lucky member to take home.
CORONET, PRINTED IN 2 ROLL PKG.
ANTISEPTIC M O U TH W A S H , B O N U S SIZE
6 2 2 4 6 04 temperature what it naturally Serving on the social com­
raises in 24 hours in the sum­ mittee were Dolly Fouch, Lou
mer and the nuclear plant Kipp, M ary Schmidt and
B rig h tw o o d , Ore.
WESTERN FAMILY, REG., DIP, OR B-B-Q
would, in all probability be the Marijane Jackson.
safest place to be during an
Lisa Ward entertained and
ANTACID, REGULAR SI 29
earthquake.
enchanted the club members
A Basket Social is planned for with her singing, yodeling and
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A p ril 24 by the Hoodland accordion playing Mrs Ward
Chamber of Commerce in the wore a Swiss costume during
Hoodland Park Center on her performance.
Salmon River Road.
N E S T U 'S
Lisa and her husband Jim
AAMED.
2 4 -H o u r T o w in g
Neil Jackson made an were at one time close neigh­
4
Jumbo
emergency run to a friends bors of Kathy and Pryor Ad-
home after the chamber of skim With both of the couples
commerce m meting
The moving from the Gateway
SW EET N A V E L
INSTANT
friends were out of town and the area, they lost track of each
RUSHED
CHOCOLATE
FRESH TO
DRINK
back element on the electric other Grateful thanks are due
SENTRY
a s p a r a g u fresh l rge
stove had been left turned on Anita Horner who attended the
high
Neil did his firs t Barber Shop Quartet contest
"breaking and entering" job in last winter in Forest Grove
DOZ
order to turn the burner off No where Lisa was a featured
damage was done.
singer Anita suggested Lisa to
Happiness is
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PHONE 6 2 2 -3 1 5 3
the
social chairman, Lisa was
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Betty Jester getting a higher contacted and the rest is
H iw a y 2 6 East
score in duplicate bridge than history. Friendships were re­
Brightwood^ O re,
her husband, Howell
newed and everyone had a
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Stella Haugen behind the bar thrilling evening
FLAV BP AC, SPEARS
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The Hoodland Park Plaza
BROCCOLI............. 4 p ° k « * 1
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Merchants w ill sponsor an
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cherry
COOL 4 CREAMY
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P U D D IN G S ............ 3 « ’ $ 1
‘ hiidren, , pre schoolers through
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of age. Saturday, April
GEM
(A N O U fT . HIC COOKED
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10 beginning at 10:30 a m
CHICKEN ................. l Î $ 1 6 9
PKGS
There will be three separate
areas for the specified age
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The area w ill be chaperoned
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Gresham Rebekah Lodge 61
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Food Tim e
COUPON
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have its annual chicken
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7 p.m. to 9 p.m.
dinner, family style, Friday
April 2, from 5 to 8 p m. at
Senior Adult Center, 50 NE
Welches Rd.
Elliott
Wemme
Price w ill be »1 50 for adults
and 75 cents for children
DOWNTOWN RHOOOOENORON
PHONE; 622 4652
Chops
BRIGHTWOOD
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