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14 - S A N D Y (Ore.) POST Thur».. Sept 21, 1972 (Sec. 11 yAOODLANf) V oter registration grows registration Inquiries as to where to register should be d ire cte d to the elections departm ent of the County Clerk's office Electors who have moved their place of residence or have changed their names must re register to be eligible to vote He urges anyone not certain as to his voting status to phone the elections office at 865-3311, extension 331 To be eligible to vote, an elector must be a citizen of the United States and at least 18 years of age and have been a resident of the state of Oregon for at least 30 days. C lackam as County C lerk George Poppen reports a g ro w in g interest in voters registration since the first of September, with many new registrations being received daily. Although the general election w ill be on Nov. 7. the last time a county resident may register to vote at that election is Satur day, Oct. 7th at 8 p m . Poppen states that in addition to his elections office at the county courthouse, he has appointed m ore than 500 re g is tra ts th ro u g h o u t the countv to assist in vo ter Classified Business, Professional Directory For Your Card In This DIRECTORY — Phone 668*4448 CONCRETE READY MIX MT. HOOD READY MIX Ready Mix Concrete Crushed Rock - Sand and Gravel Phone 668-6515 Rant located at Firwood Junction PHYSICIANS Dr. Matthew I. Sah Osteopathic Physician and Surgeon Office Hours 8 30 a m. to 6 p.m. Sat 8 30 a m to 12 noon Daily except Wed Sun. Off Ph 668-6123 Across from Sandy Rsxall Hotp Ph : 234 0411 In Sandy Shopping Cantar Sandy Ore DRILLING________ Licensed Bonded Insured GAARSLAND DRILLING CO. Estacada Ore. H ome and Irrigation Wells Berekely Pumps and Parts WALLY LOUIE 6 3 0 4488 663 4073 ELTON D. LEAVITT, M.D. Physician and Surgeon Office Hours: 9:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. Daily except Wad . Sun. 6 6 8 4 117 M E D IC A L BLDG . SA N D Y OPTOMETRIST CONSTRUCTION DR. ROBERT D. SCHOUTEN CAT WORK - ALL TYPES LANDSCAPING ROAD B U ILD IN G LAND C LEA R IN G 668 4 6 2 6 or 668 4635 Glen Sheppard Sat 9-1 P.M O PTO M ETRIST Office Hours 9 a m. to 5 30 p.m. Daily Closed Thursday and Sunday 114 W. Proctor 668 4313 Across from Trail Ptaia Sandy PLUMBING DEPARTMENT STORE BENSHOOF Plumbing & Heating ¡edar Plaza Sales, Service, Installation Sandy 668 4993 668-4144 REFRIGERATION FUNERAL HOMES SANDY FUNERAL HOME 303 Pleasant St. Sandy, Oregon 668-6015 Mattson's Heating & Appliance SALES - SERVICE A ND IN S T A L L A T IO N WE G U A R A N T E E OUR WORK Bus 637 3045 FREE ESTIM ATES EAGLE CREEK. OREGON appliance a refrigeration C O M M ER C IA L G uaranteed service R ’ s a n d FU R N A C E S 668*4804 HAY A AXX S T H I Ken Hallgren, Owner 663 3956 R esto n n g A Installing o f C om m ercial Equipm ent a S pecial t\ B H A N N O N 3 » BOX • ■ u u it f R o a d 9 4 2 »ANO « • t7 o a s O « '« » ’ JERRY'S REFRIGERATION & APPLIANCE A ll Major Appliance Repairs c o m m e r c ia l D O M E S T IC days 668-5688 evenings 630-4707 REAL ESTAT?" TRUCK LINES Moving G eneral Freight 668-4148 NURSING HOMES SAND and GRAVEL ROCK CREEK SAND AND GRAVEL BAUNACH Home for the Aged Veterans Social Security Toll Free 227 0115 Offices at Wemme & Brightwood Phone 622 3111 or 622 3112 Welfare Crushed Rock, Fill and Top Soil Gracious Living on Limited Income 658 3138 Fine Food 668 6190 LA N D SURVEYOR M c G uire nursing home 6684633 Home for invalids, convalescent patients and those needing nursing care Martha C. McGuire, R.N. MARX & CHASE Registered Land Surveyor Registered Land Surveyor Surveying. Mapping. Subdivisions Office located at . . 225 E Burnside Ext. PLUMBING Gresham JOHN G. REPPETO R.L. BAILEY Plumbing & Heating FREE ESTIMATES Rt. 1 Box 1326 Sandy. Ore. 622 3797 Registered Land Surveyor 8320 S E. Stark St Portland, Oregon Business Phone Home Phone 253-0001 665-4471 ELECTRICIAN TELEVISION Bus 668 5060 Hoodland TV & Appliance Servie. On All Makes Color & Black & White 622-4650 or 761 7374 Serving Sandy-Hoodiand Mobile 202 4548 T i m b e r l i n e E le c t r ic ELE C T R IC A L C O NTRACTO R Residential - Commercial 502 S W. Mam Sandy Oregon Dick Rasmusaan CONTRACTORS SAUNA BOWMAN'S SAUNA A N D MASSAGE Wemme. Oregon Thursdays 12 to 6 Phone for Appointments JO H N S H E R M A N Licensed Masseur (5 0 3 ) 62 2 -3 1 0 1 E x t. 2 5 7 BOOKKEEPING JIM TURIN & SONS PAVING CONTRACTORS Watches Rd Wamme. Ora. 622 4491 After 6 p.m. GIFTS F.C. BOOKKEEPING SERVICE Payroll & Tax Report» Financial Statement» Typing and General Office MARIE SEEMATTER Notary Public 668 4414 107 Shelly, Sandy 668 6732 REPAIRS ART, CRAFT CENTER ILEEN'S GALLERY Welly'» Small Engine Repair» HOMELITE OF ART AND CRAFT S A LE S 6 S E R V IC E Chainsaws - Lawn 4 Garden Equipment owner R t. 2 Bow 1453 W.R Von Bergen Sandy, Ore. 9 7 0 5 5 622 3625 Hoodland Park Plaza A R T SUPPLIES Phone 822 3778 Hoodland Park Plaie Wemme, Ore. FABULOUS FISH FRY sponsored by the Northwest Steelheaders wag successful event held at l.ions pavilion Friday night Happy chefs pleased with the fine turn out are Cliff Troland. Jerry Richardson. Bub Stone. Moon Mullen and Chuck Hall i Post photo) The new officers for 1972 1973 of The Hoodland Women's club are G ladyce R edfield, president, Lex Secomb, vice p rs id e n t; Gene C lausing, secretary, Birdie Steinbarger. corresponding secretary, Kay Bectold. tre a s u re r; E thel Annis, historian. Elaine Moore, w e lfa re ; Naom i B la is d e ll, parliam entarian, and mem bers at large . M ary Lou Dunham, Elaine Mixire Sally Hurlbutt The rum m age sale was h ig h ly successful over the weekend, thanks to Lois Rice and her committee Fun Nite w ill be held at Zig Zag Inn on Friday Sept 22 Buffet w ill be' served at 7 p m with games at 8 pm Contact Naomi Blaisdell for tickets for the season's pass at Timberline Lodge Tickets are 50 cents each or a book of 12 for $5 Tliis pass is gixid for day or nite skiing and the lucky winner w ill be drawn at Fun Nite on Nov. 24 at Bowman's Sally H urlbutt, membership chairman, asks that everyone gel their dues paid so your name w ill be in the new membership book which w ill be printed sixin SERMON ON THE MOUNT Join with u , m family w<>> «hip. fallow,hip and |oyful awuianca in Christ', word 9 30 AM each Sunday at th* Hoodland Woman , Club op pouts W elch., School, ^¿t^fkxxll.iikt Lutheran Churih HAVE YOU MET THIS MAH? Hoodland Happenings By MARGE CAROTHERS 622-4232 WITH CAMERA IN HAND Yours Truly got back in the groove covering mountain events with new-found gusto inspired by many nice “ welcome back” type phone calls and messages I m truly delighted by the amount of interest shown in reviving the column Now that you've made me feel the column is wanted my major problem is to decide on a form at This tim e I 11 try a daily log t> pe of coverage and see how it works WEEKEND Wanderings Friday a m Meeting w ith Fred and Ray Thornberg and Terry Em m ert to finalize moving date for the “ M t Players Log Theater ’ . iThe name was suggested by Joe Chambers and officially adopted by the M t Players > A conflict with hunting season changed the previous moving date to Tuesday. Oct 24 at which tim e all the hoopla possible w ill ac company this long awaited move The Governor is being invited to dedicate the building, the County Commissioners to do the groundbreaking and of course the press and all interested parties are invited to attend the ceremonies ( It has been suggested Lois Boget. M t Players president, ride the front stoop during the move with Ray Thornberg pushing in the re a r.) FRIDAY AFTERNOON Toured scene of flood control repair work on the Salmon River with Post editor. Tom Taylor, who w ill follow through with some fact-finding about the project Discussed several county issues to be delved into in the near future Next stop - Lions hall kitchen to take pics of fish and fishermen while preparations werebeing made for the Mt Hood Chapter of Northwest Steelheaders Sea Food Feed Returned later in the evening to partake of the goodies - along with a couple of hundred _ other fish lovers Was convinced the guys who catch 'em sure know how to cook 'em! An informative chat with Steelheaders secretary. Carol Konell, assured me gals are welcome to join the sportsmen whose ecology-minded efforts are well worth supporting So I did' Call Gary Davis ■ 622-3332' of membership committee to join FR ID AY NIGHT After the Fish fry went next door to the Chalet Swiss for coffee w ith old friends Janet and Merle H ill form er owners of the Brightwood Store) visiting from Tempe. Ariz The dinner party in their honor included Lois and Paul Rice, Hal and Kitty N'oteboom and the V irg il Hills, also from Arizona Janet and Merle were here to attend the wedding of son. Greg and were surprised w ith the news son. Dexter, had taken a bride a few days before It makes me feel pretty old to think of all the " little " H ill boys m arried’ Time do fly !) NEXT STOP Inn-Between where owner. Charlie Speer, at the piano, had to play Happy Birthday to himself so his friends could sing it to him Among those with birthday wishes were Lee Crabtree and Alice Owens whom 1 mention because it is great to see Lovely Alice out and about the mountain again <We came close to losing this gal and everyone is delighted to see such steady improvement in her health. i On to the Zig Zag Inn to extend birthday wishes to Fred Thorn berg who was celebrating his with the entire Thornberg clan in tow (And if I've said it once I'll say it a thousand times — what a tremendous asset the Thornberg clan is to the Hoodland com munity There I ’ve said it again!) SATURDAY MORNING Work party of M t Players clearing land around log building to prepare for moving Guess who was on deck0 That’s right the Thornbergs! Plus. Jack Elliot, Gene and Gordon Clausing and Mark Dixon A ll of whom shed tears at having to fall trees — but it had to be done Next on the agenda - a stop at the Hoodland Women's Club A- fram etocheck on progress of rummage sale The gals are raising funds for tennis courts and Lois Rice was chairman for this very successful project SATURDAY NIGHT The Mt Players performed "Egad, What A Cad ’ for the National Vending Machine Retailers at Bowmans Golf Club theater and earned another $300 for the Players building fund On hand with special out-of-town guests were Charlie Augustine with his sister and brother in law from Mexico and Helen and Wes Post with guests from Arizona. (We sneaked them in to see the show and they loved it . ) A very special thank you to Dorothy Warren and Mike Conrad from the M t Players for fillin g in at the last minute to provide music for the show They did a great job So did the singers, dancers, actors and backstage people who deserve so much credit for giving their all to provide us a permanent community theater SUNDAY REVIEW Welcome home to Gary Wolcott back on the mountain after giving Idaho an eight-month try Glad Oregon won' Katie Hackett's friends from Joshua Tree. Cal promise to return - to live part of each year in Hoodland Elaine and Warren Decker celebrated 21-yrs together and M illie and B ill Lenz celebrated 36-yrs of wedded bliss W HILE SPEAKING OF NICE PEOPLE One of our favorites, Paul Holmstrom, wed lovely mountain newcomer, Nancy Harris, who doesn’t even have to change her monogram Not only did Paul acquire a delightful bride but a new working member for the Mt Players Nancy is the prettiest “ light man” we’ve ever had DON'T FORGET: Get your tickets for the Free Season Ski Pass from Naomi Blaisdell Drawing w ill be at Bowmans Nov 24 with proceeds going to the Hoodland Womens Club Repeat performances of "The Man Who Came To D inner" at Lions Pavilion Theater Friday, Sept 22. for general public, Saturday. Sept 23, “ Cabaret’ night for adults only Tickets at Door or from Mt. Player members MT HOOD CLEAN-UP PARTY, Saturday and Sunday, Sept 23 and 24 Sponsored by the 4-Wheel D rive club who furnish the litte r bags and pick up the debris, THIS IS YOUR LAND — KEEP IT CLEAN! See you next week - same time - same place Margie p i RENEW YJPUR SUBSCRIPTION TO THE POST! DO IT NOW! ED S TE U B S Hoodland Park Plaza You ihould meet him, get to know him H» i th» exp« r» who ho, the oniw sri io oil your in surance problem, —Auto. tils, BARGAINS GALORE » e rr scooped up during the three- da, rummage sale held by the Hoodland Women', Club whose current project I, raising funds for tennis court, to he built at Hoodland Park. Gene Clausing and Lois Rice are pleased to accept donation from Frank Curran and F a rl Wilson during sale. ( Post photo B u iin .n , Homs He con to rs you money, loo A good man Io know Call him ,oon .22 stolen MENU WELCHES SCHOOL MENU MONDAY. Sept 25 Pizza Buttered Com Bread Butter Fruit M ilk TUESDAY. Sept 26 Hamburger Gravy on Mashed Potatoes Cherry Tomatoes Peanut Butter Sandwich Pineapple Pudding M ilk WEDNESDAY. Sept 27 Chili Celery Chunks Fresh Plums Hot Buttered Cornbread M ilk THURSDAY. Sept 2k Hot Dogs Potato Chips Pickles Sifrpnse Cake M ilk FRIDAY. SEept 2» Toasted Cheese Sandwich Buttered Peas Ruby Jello Gingerbread Milk A 22 caliber automatic pistol was reported stolen from the Beverly M Bennett residence, 21324 SE Alder during the Sept 16-17 weekend, according Io sheriff's reports AUTO • U F t • FIS» T»UCK • C O M M tS CIAl Fast • Fair • Friendly K n it Niche Announces N ew H o u rs S ta r tin g S e p te m b e r 2 1st 6 :30 p.m . to 9 p.m . T h u rs d a y s O n ly Classes O ffe re d To E veryone fe e l fr e e to call 6 2 2 -4 5 5 1 a f t e r 6 pm fo r o th e r a p p o in tm e n ts FOCUS ON FASHION- NEW FALL DRESSES Fall is full of free and easy looks in dresses, and casual elegance is in focus. Begin bright fall days in these gay little dress styles, with the look of the moment in mind. You'll find them here. Hoodland Fork Plaxa, Womnw, Oregon 822 4471