Sandy post. (Sandy, Oregon) 1938-current, October 21, 1971, Page 8, Image 8

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    8 - SANDY (Ore.) POST Thun., O ct 21. 1971 (Sec. 1)
H o o d la n d
M o u n tain developm ents
b efo re planning groyp
On The Go
To enter events on the calen­ Lions Club Dinner 7:30
dar. call: Joyce Bowman Chapel of the H ills 7:30
•22-4422 OR J ill Beach «22- Campfires 3:30 - 4 30
33BI.
T i l l RSDAY: Oct. 21
Brownies 2:30 - 3:30.
Cub Scout Committee Meeting
ing 7:30, Welches Grade
School Cafeteria
The Sandy seventh grade
F R ID A Y : Oct. 22
W'omen’s Club 8 p.m. Prize football team won its second
game of the year w ith a
Nite: Alpine Hut.
th u n d e rin g
38
to
0
J r. G irl Scouts 3:30 - 5:30
whitewashing of Canby.
Bluebirds 2:30 - 3:30
Randy K eller provided the
SATURDAY: Oct. 23
Womens (Tub Fashion Show & spark by scoring 4 touchdowns
Dance HPCC 8 p.m. Open to and throwing a touchdown pass
to Brad Paluck for a fifth . One
the public
of Keller's scores came on a 98
Catholic Services 6 p m.
C C D 9:30 a.m. Grade School yard run.
The Sandy defense was
G irls Scout Bake Sale 10:00
a.m . H oodland, Rhody, sparked by Randy Allison,
Brad Paluck, Wade Buswell,
Brightwood, and ZigZag
and Steve Urban. Next game
SUNDAY: Oct. 24
for Sandy is October 20 at
Catholic Services 8 a.m.
Chapel of the h ills: 9:45 a.m Estacada.
G ir ls ’ v o lle y b a ll bounced
B ib le S tu d y ;
11 a m
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lu
u
a u u j
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ic iiic
m a i y
the
Sandy
entary
W orship; 7 p.m . E ve U onto
School sports scene on October
Worship
12 when Coach Pont's team met
Episcopal Services: 12:30 p.m
a
squad from N. 91. Un­
MONDAY: Oct. 25
fortunately the bounces went
C C D 7:30 - 8:30 Hi School
against Sandy as the No. 91
Grange - Social 8 p.m.
g irls won 51 to 36.
TUESDAY: Oct. 26
Leading servers fo r Sandy
F ire Fighters 7:30 - 10:30
PTA - 8 p.m. Welches Grade were JoAnne Cyphers, Debbie
Hite, Nancy Carmony, and
School
Brenda Roberts w ith 7,6,5, and
W EDNESDAY: Oct. 27
Sr. G irl Scouts 4:15 - 5:30 5 respectively.
C indy W ilds looked good
A eppli’s
The
'■roup
H oodland P la n n in g tonight at 7:30 in the Poifr Wow
w i ill
n
i hold
iu iu
a
nc*
w
a i meeting
«oom at Bowman’s.
Several special topics w ill be
discussed. A proposed con­
dominium -motel restaurant on
the
o ld
W elches
school
property, a drive-in restaurant
among the seven players and at the Good Hood Wood location
had 6 successful serves. Coach in the Zig-Zag-Wemme area;
Ponta c ite d several good and a proposed condominium in
defensive plays by JoAnne the Golden Poles-Govemment
Cyphers and Debbie Hite in Camp area.
re fle c tin g on the game.
l-ocal residents area urged to
However, she promised some attend this meeting to give the
vigorous practices before next HPG th e ir opinion on the issues
week’s game against Estacada before them.
on October 19 at Sandy.
In a meeting several weeks
Sandy Mountaineers met the ago the planning group heard
Woodburn Spartans on October fro m these firm s but not
6, at 3:15 on the Sandy Grade enough members were present
school field. Sandy won the flip to form th e ir advisory com­
and elected to receive. The ments to the County Planning
score was in Sandy’s favor Commission.
im m ediately and at half-tim e
was 24-0.
In -----
the second half the game
er|ded in Sandy’s favor 48 to 8.
The meeting also w ill include
a report and discussion with
representatives from CH2M.
This firm is currently doing a
comprehensive study of the
area.
Sandy fo o tb a ll team s
w in, v o lle y b a ll lose
J
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jfc fe
F IR E M E N TAUGHT students about the
use of baking soda in the prevention of
grease fires in the home during the recent
Fire Prevention Week. Sandy firem en
visited local grade schools during the
week. The district is now set to hold an
election for two board members on Dec. 6.
Petitions for nominations ran be obtained
at the Sandv fire hall.
WALKER TRAVEL SERVICE
230 N.E. ROBERTS ST.
OREGON TRAIL MALL
GRESHAM, OREGON 97030
PHONE 66 6-15 57
Brightwood
Garage
24-Hour Towing
BOWLING
Tapes ta k e n
A stereo tape deck and tapes,
valued at $245, were reported
stolen Oct. 17 from an auto
belonging to Robert Douglas
Sweeney, 15508 SE Division.
S h e riff’s reports said the
th ie ve s entered the auto
through a wing window.
Sandy Businessmen’s
Mike M u rry 227 - 564; Earl
M eier 570.
\
Juniors
Denice McManus 204, Judy
P orter 484, John Brum m el 463.
Mt. Hooders
*1 PHONE 6 2 2 - 3 1 5 3
Hiway 26 East
Ruby Langlois 218 - 597 Fern ►
Hunter 223.
> .Brightwood, Ore,
Hoodland women planning
annual fashion show
Members of the Hoodland
W omen’s Club are busy
p re p a rin g fo r th e ir annual
fashion show to be given at the
Hoodland P a rk
B u ild in g ,
Saturday October 23 at 8:30
p.m.
Holiday Highlites w ill be the
theme with fashions presented
by the Cat s Meow of Sandy and
the Trollhaugen and D a rr’s Ski
Shop of Government Camp.
The women of this club have
become known for their skill in
mixing fashions with festivity.
This year Chairwoman Georgia
Vermaas has arranged for
Viljo and his combo to furnish
music for dancing from 9:30
p.m. to 1:30 a.m
Everyone is invited. Tickets
are $1.50 per person and w ill
-
N.
Hoodland Hoppers
10-13-71
Zig Zag Inn
11'2 6'ti
Hoodland AG Mkt
11 7
Barlow T ra il
11 7
Cat’s Meow
10'2 7’/i
HoodlandTV
10'i 7*'2
B ert’s BtyShop
10 8
Brtewd Garage
9 9
Bowman's
8 10
Log Lodge
8 10
Carlson Chev.
7 11
The Inn Between
6 12
Post E lectric
5*2 11
High Ind. Game and series
Ruth Purdy 194, 485
High Team game and Series
Bowman's 625, Barlow T ra il
1629
BRIGHTWOOD
OIL CO.
Furnace Sales & Service
Beat The Freeze
FUEL UP NOW
With Oil, The
Trouble Free Fuel
W M htnd wrvic» our specialty
Mobil
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heating 622a4604
oil
Brightwood, Ora.
only be sold at the door this
year. In past years there has
S t
Eldon Goodsen is home on
leave from Germany for 30
days. Eldon is home to attend
the wedding of his brother,
Gary.
Gary Goodsen is home on
leave from the (’oast Guard, at
Key West, Florida. Gary w ill
m a rry Beverly Rice of Sandy
on October 25. They both at­
tended Sandy High School.
Gary w ill report back to San
Francisco when his leave is up.
Eldon and Gary are the sons
of Ixirraine Goodsen of Zig Zag.
Our congratulations to Gary
and Beverly, and we wish them
every happiness.
Evelyn and Andy Morlan
back from a successful hunting
trip to Canada. They were
booked with Tom Erickson as
guide.
As they were buying their
hunting licenses, who should be
in line with them, but Mr. and
Mrs Glenn Sheppard and M r
and Mrs. Roger Comer of
Sandy. Turned out they were all
booked with the same guide.
They drove into Vanderhoof
stayed there one night, then
drove about fifty miles more.
From there, they left their rigs
and went 51 miles more by boat
to Tom Erickson's home. Tom
lives alone with his horses, dog
and cat
During the summer Tom
blazes new tra ils and builds
new cabins in new country. At
his home he has two nice
cabins, a meat shed, and a
m odern tw o room home.
Plumbing, hot water, power
plant, small deep freeze and
above all, excellent food
T o m 's
b ro th e r,
O liv e r,
guided Roger and Glenn mostly
by boat and foot power. They
also found tim e for some ex­
c e lle n t fis h in g Some they
smoked, others were eaten for
a delicious meal.
Andy and Evelyn rode horse
back daily for most of five days
and Elk to
Dick Wolfe
Meats
Gut and
W rapped
($7.00 Minimum)
4 ftp
1 7*
I
lb.
Deer * Elk Sausage
gxpT fly M ade z
__
Locker Beef Packs
10 lbs. Gr. Beef, 10 Ibt. Roasts, _
10 lbs Steaks (T-Bones,
30
Sirloin, Round, Rib______ Pack
lb .$ O O 8 D
Be da
Si. ," LOCKER BEEF 39- - 63
(Front and Hindquarters Also Available)
lb.
Pork Locker Pack . ,‘ 19'0
5 lb» Pork Sausage lO-lb». Pork Roa»t, 151b» Pork Staak
ana Loin Chop«
D ick W o lf e M e a ts
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(Ona M U . 3Z10 W a t of B o n n ,)
PF.One 658 3425
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Boring, Oregon
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Nell'
Notes
By NELL HOWE
Hood-Land Reporter
Bring Your Door
HUNTERS
SPECIALS!
been a pre sale of tickets. This
w ill not be done this year.
Phone 663 4402
out of the seven hunted. Evelyn
said she hadn't been on a horse
for 22 years, and because of an
injured knee couldn't reach the
stirrup.
On Sept. 14 they packed 8
miles into another range where
it was more rugged. Scenery
was breathtaking. A small two
room cabin. The running water
was taken by a bucket that was
run down to the lake and back.
The plum bing for the bathroom
was that famous one pole
perched over a hole with the
toilet paper in a tobacco can.
That certainly brought back
memories.
Andy and Tom went by canoe
to hunt the islands, and Evelyn
went in a n o th e r d ire c tio n ,
walking. A big moose came her
way.
Glenn and Roger got their
moose the same day. Roger
also bagged a bear at a later
date. The next day Andy got his
moose. It was so dark by the
tim e Andy got his, they dressed
it out and at 4:30 the next day
they took horses and packed
Andy’s moose rig h t to the boat.
Then got the other moose and
all the gear to the boat. The trip
back to th e ir rigs took 4 hours.
The Comers and Sheppards
got a bonus tr ip as both guides
are friends of Harold Edes,
form erly of Sandy. Oliver took
them by boat to visit with
Harold. An a ll day trip
M a rg a re t
Ann F ie ld in g
called to report that she had
sent in 5200 points in Betty
Crocker Coupons, last week, for
the Kidney Machine Drive.
That amounts to $26 worth.
Since the Hood-Land area
started on the drive, a year ago
last August, we have sent in
enough coupons to amount to
$146 Don’t forget the drive
ends on December 31, of this
year So save up all the coupons
you can to make our last
concerted e ffo rt one of the best
of all
C ïïîîïï ro tu M
New» and View» About
M t. H ood C an unu nliy College
By CHUCK N IE M I
Coordinator of
College Information
ooo
MHCC is hosting the annual
fall meeting of Oregon com­
m u n ity
co llege
science
teachers th is Saturday. The
conference, expected to draw
some 100-150 science in ­
structors, w ill be held in the
c o lle g e 's
new ly-co m p le te d
science technology facilities
One of the highlights of the
m orning session w ill be a
p la n e ta riu m show in Mt
H ood's a stro n o m y ce n te r
A fte rn o o n sessions w ill be
devoted to special in te re st
group discussions including a
biology college science im ­
provement program headed by
John Jacobs.
ooo
The sun, considered an
average-size star, is the star
nearest to the earth
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