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    12 - SANDY (Ore.) POST Thur».. June 17. 1971 (Sec. 1)
M t. Hood Lions to celebrate 20th anniversary
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The
Hood Lions
Club aitili
w ill duction
of new
members,
in !•> » * June
23rd.
niversary dinner
celebrate its 20th Anniversary stallation of officers for 1971-72,
The time-7 p.m., the place,
W illiam
Lion
member
of its Charter on June 25th, presentation of 20 Year
Lions Club Hall, Wemme and Steinbarger a member of Mt
with a dinner and dance
Chevrons to the C harter
Ladies night too at the an- Hood and a past president of
There are four C harter Members, presentation of 10
members still active in the Year Chevrons to those
club, Walter Blaisdell, Edmond Members w ith 10 years,
Cook, Milton Fox and David membership and other awards.
Owens.
Following the dinner and
The evening w ill kick-off with program dancing w ill be the
a social hour from 7 p.m. to 8 order of the evening.
The Mt. Hood N ational R iverside, Roaring R iver,
There w ill not be a regular Forest have begun charging Rock Creek Reservoir and
p m., dinner at 8 p m. During
the dinner there w ill be in­ dinner meeting Wednesday entrance fees at 25 of the Forest Sunstrip.
campgrounds.
Entrance fees w ill be $1 or a
"Golden Eagle Passport” per
vehicle. The "Golden Eagle"
costs $10 for the calendar year.
In addition to the entrance
Clackamas, Multnomah and this Wayside Stop an authentic fee, seven of the 25 charge
The Church of Jesus Christ of
P o rtlan d D is tric ts of The and beautiful place for visitors campgrounds w ill have an Latter Day Saints w ill sponsor
Oregon State Federation of to Mt. Hood. This joint effort of additional $1 per night user fee. a crab feed on June 26 at the
Garden Clubs each received a 77 garden clubs and the U.S.
Campgrounds on the Mt. high school.
Certificate of M erit at the Forest Service was a ‘rewar­ Hood Forest re q u irin g the
The dinner w ill start at 5 p.m.
annual
m eeting
Monday ding experience of complete entrance fee or “ Golden and end at 8 p.m. It w ill be held
evening, June 21, for their work fellowship’. Only the broader Eagle" and the additional user in the cafeteria at the high
in restoring and landscaping scope
of
a
statewide fee are: Camp Creek, Green school.
the Toll Gate site on the Old cooperative effort of another Canyon, Lazy Bend, McNeil,
The proceeds from the dinner
Barlow Road. (Mt. Hood High­ entry kept this outstanding S till Creek, Tollgate, and w ill be used towards the church
way No. 26).
achievement from being the top T rillium Lake.
building fund.
An application submitted to winner” .
Those
c a m p g ro u n d s
Price of tickets for all you
National for the Kellogg Medal
This is a continuing project of requiring only the entrance fee can eat is $2.50 for adults and
for Civic Achievement, was the above three Districts and or "Golden Eagle" are: Arm ­ $1.75 for children under 12.
retu rne d by the judging the site is kept weeded and strong, Bear Springs, Carter
Tickets may be purchased at
committee with the following watered by garden club Bridge, Clackamas Lake, Clear Sandy Rexall Drug, T rail Cafe
note: “ This p ro je ct shows members from spring through Lake, Eagle Creek, Fish Creek, and Hobbitt House in Sandy and
much
research
both fall months. Mrs. M. R. Am- Frog Lake, Lockaby, Lost Hoodland Park Pharmacy in
historically and from a land­ buhl. Lake Oswego, is Project Lake, Oak Fork, Peninsula, Wemme, or at the door at the
scaping standpoint, to make Chairman.
R a in b o w , R ip p le b r o o k , high school on the 26th.
zakat
Campground entrance
fees being charged
Toll G ate work earns
garden clubs awards
TH E LAST B IT of waste dumped at the
Brightwood dump is waiting to be covered.
The Brightwood dump was closed on June 1
by the county and now residents of the
mountain area must go to the Sandy dump
to drop their waste. The dump at Bright­
wood is on BLM land which is leased by the
county.
( Post photo)
that club was recently elected
chairman of the Portland Area
Council of Lions Clubs. This is
the first time a Lion member
outside P ortland has been
elected to this post.
Sincerely
Hal A. Dudley,
Secretary
Mt. Hood Lions Club
Charlie Sperr’s
Crab feed
to be held
IN N
BETWEEN
STEAK HOUSE
AND
TAVERN
Now Open
For
Lunch
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Post 41
Notes
^ B y NELL H O W E
Hood-Land Reporter
Dorothy Phelps had a sur­
prise b irthday party fo r
husband Louis, last week. The
big surprise was really sorta on
both of them Dorothy had very
carefully called a few friends
and family, asking them just to
drop in last Thursday evening
at 8 p.m.
Louis came home from work
that day and asked Dorothy to
go out to dinner, but she in­
formed him that she had
everything ready for dinner
and would just as soon stay
home. So he said he would call
Pat and Rudy to come down for
dinner.
Dorothy insisted that they
probably had already eaten,
but Louis just knew they hadn’t
cause he had just left Pat when
he came home. So he called.
Poor Rudy didn't know how to
answer After all Dorothy had
told them to be there at 8 p.m.
and Louis wanted them to come
BRIGHTWOOD
OIL CO.
Furnace Sales & Service
D o n ’t L e t Y o u r
Tank C ondense
T h is S u m m e r.
FILL YOUR OIL
TANK NOW!!!
W eekend service ou r specialty
M o b il
heating 622 4604
B rig h tw o o d , O re.
Brightwood
Garage
2 4 -H o u r T o w in g
right now, which was 6:30. So
they went down. Here stands
Dorothy with only two steaks
and four people to feed. So she
dug out the ham which she had
fixed for the evening, plus the
relish tray, and they dined
excellently.
The Blaisdells and us showed
up just as they were finishing
dinner, in the meantime, Louis
had called Clyde and Tula to
ask them down but th e ir
daughter informed Louis that
Mom and Dad had gone to a
party. They showed up very
shortly. After everything got all
squared away, we all settled
down to a most enjoyable
evening.
That is what I would call a
honest and truly surprise party.
Dorothy said that next year
she thinks she w ill just invite
everybody to dinner, it would
be a heck of a lot easier, and a
lot less confusing.
There must be all kinds of
things going on around here,
but no one has called to tell me
about them.
Lots of breaking in and
robberies going on. Its a fine
Hoodland
On The Go
C.C.D. Class: 9 a m., in Sandy;
at home of Fr. Gimpl; for
grade-school students.
Catholic Services: 6 p.m., at St
Johns Catholic Church,
across from Hoodland Park
Plaza; confession heard
before each Mass.
SUNDAY: June20
Catholic Services: 8 a.m., at St.
Johns C atholic Church,
across from Hoodland Park
Plaza; confession heard
before each Mass.
Chapel of the Hills 9:45 a.m. —
Bible School, II a.m. —
Worship, and Eve. Service,
7-8 15 p.m.
Episcopal Services: 12:30 p.m.,
at St
Johns Catholic
Church,
across
from
Hoodland Park Plaza.
CC D Class: 7:30 - 8:30 p.m.,
in Sandy, at home of Fr
G im pl.
fo r
hi-school
students.
PH O N E 6 2 2 -3 1 5 3
H iw a y 2 6 East
B rig h tw o od , O re.
W E D N E S D A Y : June 23
Lions Club (Dinner) 7:30 p.m.,
at Lions Hall; Wemme.
Chapel of the Hills: 7:30 p.m.,
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PORK CHOPS.................. «.
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L O IN EN D , 3 LB AVG
GROUND CHUCK.............. «. 73c
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SPARERIBS
FAMILY PACK
END CUTS
APPLE PIE..................... * 5 6 e
LEMONADE
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BIRDSEYE, POTATOES,
TASTI-FRIES.................4 ^ $1
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BA N QU ET. C O O K IN ' BAG
ENTREES...................... 4 i £ * l
GAME HENS
69'
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SAUSAGE........................lB
The Hoodland Women’s Club
learned at their June meeting,
that the County is planning to
withdraw their support of the
Hoodland Recreation Park
along with other county ser­
vices as of July 1, due to lack of
funds.
The building has often been
referred to as the “ Women’s
Club Building", perhaps un­
fortunately, but more likely by
association as it was the
Womens Club that was formed
s p e cifica lly to see th a t a
recreation building and park be
created and it was through
their efforts that they arranged
with the county for land and for
the county matching funds
raised by the Womens Club
projects.
This park building has the
unusual distinction of growing
by the actual donations of time
and money by our local citizens
who actually use the facilities
rather than complete support
by tax money from a general
area. Because of our close
association with the actual
fo rm ing of this park, the
Womens Club has elected to
continue to keep the building
open on a temporary basis
using their own funds.
The Auction planned for July
4, with Country Store and
preview on July 3, w ill continue
as planned. Now more than
ever we need your con­
tributions of saleable items,
large and small. Please contact
Lois Rice or Florence Simmons
to arrange your delivery Also a
Rummage Sale w ill be held
July 10 at the Sandy Womens
Club building.
By popular demand, the Fun
Nites w ill continue during the
summer on the fourth Friday of
each month. June 25 w ill be at
Zig Zag Inn with a buffet at 7
p.m
59'
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CANNED CHICKEN........ 5 $1 24 UN-POLLUTER............ ¿ 8 6 e
CRESCENT G HOUND
SPCAY CLEANER
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BLACK PEPPER....
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CHEESE SPREADS..........3 ? 1
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BUFFERIN TABLETS
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Gear filched
A marine radio and depth
finding equipment valued at
$575 were reported stolen June
6 from a boat at 16000 SE Alder,
according to sheriff's reports
CANNED HA
$2 69
SWIFT'S
3-LB. TIN
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June 17-2-1
SATURDAY: June 1»
M O N D A Y: Ju n e21
thing when you can’t even plan
a vacation, or a weekend away
from home without having to
find a house-sitter
1 have come to the conclusion
that if I see a truck parked in
front of a house, or a van, I w ill
call the police. Better to be safe
than sorry. Keep your eyes
open, and report any strange
truck or vans in front of your
friends and neighbors. Maybe
we will get lucky and catch
them yet. Certainly hope so.
Drove up Lolo Pass Road,
just to see if the drifts were
gone, and they are. The
Rhodo's and Squaw Grass are
beautiful, and the Indian Paint
Brush is out, plus the Wild
Currant is just starting to
bloom What with the Vine
Maple just breaking out in their
lovely shade of light green it
was a loverly drive. If it hadn’t
been so late we would have
driven over to see if we could
drive into Lost Lake from this
side.
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