Sandy post. (Sandy, Oregon) 1938-current, January 13, 1972, Page 13, Image 13

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    14 - S A N D Y <0r«.> POST Thur»., Jan. 13. 1U72 ISw. 1)
Last Three Days!
H oodland
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W in V a lu a b le Prizes
Guess how many Christmas tree lights will remain lighted when it la taken down
January 15. Contest ends at J P M. Saturday January 15. E n try blanks at any store.
Shopping Center
See page 15 for prize list
Ski bus system possible
answer to traffic problems
As in past years the traffic problem on
Highway 26 during the skiing season is
terrible in the Sandy-Hoodland area.
Especially each weekend.
The traffic problem is not only caused by
the large amount of automobiles but also
by the road conditions in the ski areas.
Last weekend heavy snowfall in the Mt.
Hood area caused a huge traffic jam
delaying many skiers from returning
home for hours, according to the Oregon
State Police.
In an effort to help the traffic problems
in the area, Tim berline ski area operator
Dick Kohnstamm is in the process of
making use of a shuttle bus system.
The shuttle buses will operate between
Tim berline Lodge ski area and the
Hoodland Park Plaza Shopping Center in
Wemme. The shuttle system is scheduled
to start this Saturday, Jan. 15.
Kohnstamm said that the ski area w ill be
furnishing an 80 per cent subsidy to G ray
Line busses to operate the shuttle bus
system from the shopping center 18 miles
down the mountain.
Arrangements have been made to use a
shopping center’s parking lot for skiers’
Hoodland precinct
Hoodland
On The G o
To enter events on the calen­
dar, call: Joyce Bowman,
<22-4422, or J ill Beach. <22-
Weaving, chair caning and
3301.
“ Back to Nature Cooking” are
TH UR SDAY. Jan. 13
among the new classes being
B row nies: 2:30-3:30 p .m .—
offered by the Portland YW CA
Welches School.
program centers during winter
Jr. G irl Scouts: 3:30-5 p.m .—
term .
Welches School.
Downtown classes begin Jan.
C a m p fire G ir ls : 3:30-4:30
10 and areas programs w ill
p.m .—Welches School.
start the week of Jan. 17.
SATUR DAY, Jan. IS
Physical education depart­
C .C .D . Class: 9:30 a .m .—
ment w inter term w ill begin
Sandy, for grade school
Jan. 31.
students.
"W e have som ething for
Catholic Ser: 6 p.m. St. John’s
every one” , said M rs. Linda
Catholic Church.
B e rla n d ,
Y W C A p ro gram
SUN D A Y, Jan. 1<
corrolator, “ from tiny tots to
Catholic Serv: 8 a.m .—St. John
senior citizens. We are par­
Catholic Church
tic u la r ly proud of our in ­
Chapel of the Hills: 9:45 a.m .—
structors, each of whom is an
B ib le school; 11 a .m .—
expert in his or her chosen
W orsh ip ; 7 p .m .— E ve . field.”
worship.
The lim ited enrollment in
Episcopal Serv:— 12 p.m .—St.
s s iv s iiv s v v s v i
Johns Catholic Church.
Hoodland Chapel: 11 a.m .—
Service—Wemme
cars. The round trip bus fare is ll.bu, with
81 of this credited against a lift ticket
purchase at the lodge. Acceptance of the
system w ill mean more skiing miles, less
cars to be dug out of drifting snow at the
end of the day and less-harrowing driving
in the snow country.
“ I t ’s a pioneer effort” , said Kohn­
stamm. “ I t ’s cheaper to subsidize the
busses than to build another parking lot up
here. And this solution is certainly better
for the environment. Busses start running
this weekend (Jan. 15), leaving the
Welches shopping center at 7:15 a.m . and
7:45 a.m . Another bus originates at the
nearby Bowman's Golf Club at 8 a.m .,
stopping at the shopping center. Return
trips leave the lodge at 5 p.m.
The Sandy Area Chamber of Commerce
has also expressed interest in sponsoring a
ski bus from the Sandy area to also help
solve some of the traffic problems.
The Chamber indicated recently that if
enough persons indicated they would make
use of such a shuttle bus from the Sandy
area the Chamber would sponsor it.
M O N D A Y. Jan. 17
C .C .D . Class: 7:30 p .m .—
Sandy—fo r high school
students.
Cub Scout Pack Meet: 7:30
p.m .—Welches School.
Duplicate Bridge: 7:30 p.m .—
Bowman’s Golf Club.
W om en k ille d
in accident
I
changes place
There w ill be one change in the polling
places for the cigarette tax election on
Jan. 18.
Precinct 381 in the Hoodland area w ill be
held at the Hoodland Volunteer F ire Dept.
rather than the Hoodland Women’s Club
building.
In announcing the change, George D .
Poppen, county clerk, said that all other
polling places in the Sandy-Hoodland area
will be at their usual places.
Polls will be open from 8 a.m. to 8 p.m.
on Tuesday for the election throughout the
state.
Goodwill truck stops
A pregnant mother was killed in a tra ffic
accident near Estacada on Highway 211
this weekend. Dead is Mrs. Kubitz, 29,
Molalla.
M rs. Kubitz was killed when a car driven
by her husband, Kenneth Gene Kubitz, 34,
collided with another north of Highway 211
about seven miles south of Estacada. M rs
Kubitz was about eight months pregnant
and efforts failed to save the unborn child
at a Gresham hospital.
Sheriffs deputies said the operator of
the other car was Johnny Lee H allm ark,
33, a soldier stationed at F t. Lewis, Wash.
He was not hurt.
Three passenbers in the Kubitz car
suffered injuries. They were Debbie Lynn
Mead, 11; K im berly M a rie Palm er, 7, and
Dana Michele Kubitz, 2, all of M olalla.
Their injuries were not believed serious.
T U E S D A Y , Jan. 18
H oodland W o m en ’s Club:
(Board) 8 p.m . Hoodland
P ark Building.
F ire fig h te rs V o l: 7:30-10:30
p.m .—F ire H all.
W E D N E S D A Y . Jan. 19
Senior G irl Scouts: 4:15-5:30
p .m .—Aeppli’s.
Chapel of the Hills: 7:30 p.m .—
Bible Study.
H Y P O —7:30-9:30 p .m .—
Dunham Home.
TH U R S D A Y , Jan. 20
C h am b e r
of
C o m m erce:
Dinner at Zig Zag Inn—7:30
p.m .; with election of new
off~»rs.
Wedding rings valued at 8350
were reported stolen Jan. 4
U.S. Senator M ark Hatfield, from the apartment of Barbara
R-Oregon, w ill speak at M t. M allory, 180 SE 188th, ac-
Hood C o m m un ity College cording to sheriffs reports.
Monday Jan^24, at 10:30 a m .
He w ill talk on changes in
Congressional procedures.”
The event is being sponsored
be the East Multnomah County
c h ap ter o f the League of
Women Voters. The public is
invited.
O verpopulation
r
r
Tom
M an au g h,
P h .D .,
Portland educator, w ill speak
overpopulation and ecology
a t P o w e ll V a lle y P a re n t
Teacher’s Club at 7:30 p.m.
Jan. 13 at the school.
Something New
from
the
Specializing In
wyvmg ana oum ng
• Comptott M m styling and
• Wlsaandl
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• Manloui—
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During Jan. & Feb. we w ill be
Closed on Mondays
Open evenings
Call 622-3404
Alary Jo
Shop
DROP IN
THE COFFEE POT’S
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SM
Green Stamps
CLOSED M O N D A Y S
Tues-Set. 10 e.m .-5:30 p.m.
Sunday 12-5 p.m.
Let us give you a
hand in having a
Chamber of Commerce is interested in
knowing so they can list the events in the
1972 edition of the calendar of events put
out by the State of Oregon.
The Chamber w ill make out the list of
events and their dates to be sent to th e '
state for listing next Tuesday. H ie
Chamber meets every Tuesday for a noon
luncheon at T .J .’s restaurant in Sandy.
HIPPY HEW YEAR!!
If you belong to a club or know of some
special event to be listed in the calendar
contact the Chamber by next Tuesday.
The dues for the Chamber for 1972 are
now being collected. The dues schedule is
the same as last year’s. All new and old
businesses in the area are invited to join if
they are not already members.
A stereo, television, jew elry
and other items valued at 81,554
were reported stolen Jan. 5
from the home of James E.
Young, Rt
2, Box 578,
Gresham.
Sheriff’s reports said the
burglars pried a back door j >(
Young's Rouse to gain entAy
Wn9s 9°ne
C n a n lf
STOPl
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Home robbed
Bill 6 Kathy’s
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Friendly....
That's us at
area events, dues
Persons interested in working on or
participating in the Sandy Centennial and
Barlow T ra il Days can contact the Cen­
tennial Committee by w riting to: P.O. Box
1873, Sandy, Ore
The Committee is especially interested
in getting old pictures and news items
about the early years of the Sandy-
Hoodland area.
T h e C o m m ittee m eets ev e ry firs t
Tuesday of each month at 8 p.m. in the
Sandy City Hall
classes permits close work
between the participants and
the teachers, Mrs. Berland
stated.
Two new clubs have been
formed by M rs. Grace Kent,
YM CA community specialist.
Club
O regonian
L a tin o
American is attracting women
of Spanish heritage who are
interested in developing their
skill with the English language
and comparing customs in their
native countries.
H ills d a le
T e rra c e
Club
women are working on the
problems of living on a lim ited
income.
For further information call
the
YW CA
at
223-6281.
R e g is tra tio n w ill continue
during the month of January.
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The truck from Goodwill Industries will
come to the Sandy - Boring - Estacada
area on Wednesday, Jan. 19, to pick up
donations of furniture, appliances and
household goods from those wishing to
give these repairable items to Goodwill.
Cali Goodwill direct at 234-0321, who w ill
see that the truck comes to the door of your
home or place of business.
Your contributions of repairable items
create work and job training for the
handicapped at Goodwill. Your shopping
the Goodwill stores provides for the wages
and operational costs and supports the
rehabilitation program.
Centennial
committee
needs help
YWCA slates
w in te r classes
Crime is on the rise in the nation, Clackamas County
and the Hoodland area, wa can supply you w ith an
alarm system which can help you deter crime from
your home or business.
Our alarm system is installed w ith no visible wires,
no window taping and it’s siren can be heard for well
over a mile.
Call is
M t! I*
IfceNStritinJ
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A ll this means protection for you against
unauthorized entry into your home or business.
Hoodland Park
Pharmacy
For a complete line of pharmacy products stop by Hoodland
Park Pharmacy.
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Hoodland Park Storoo
and
Eloctronics
622*4650
Enjoy a cup of coffee or a bite to eat at their lunch counter or
select a gift from their wide assortment of merchandise.
The friendly staff at Hoodland Park Pharmacy stands always
ready to assist you with any problem which may arise, so,
the next time you’re in the Hoodland Park Plaza stop in and say
hello.
For mors information on the Fun Summit writs the Mt.
Hood Rscrsstion Association, P.O. Box 106 Zig Zag, Ore.
Or batter yet, eoms up and enjoy yourself on Mt. Hood.
Sgantarad by
MY. HOOB RECREATIOH ASSOCIATIOH