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About Sandy post. (Sandy, Oregon) 1938-current | View Entire Issue (July 19, 1973)
Mt. Players slate cabaret show Saturday "Born Yesterday" is ready for another, p erfo rm ance Saturday night If you have not seen it yet, don't miss thia cabaret style performance The Mountain Players will he on stage at the M t Hood Lions Pavilion at Wemme at 8 p m Proceeds will go to the Mt a P ayers building fun con*plete the new log Zl«Zag ‘Born Yesterday" Milt Fox, Anita C the cast includes Augustine, Helen Po Swanson, Hank Do! Swanson, Maxine Hie Van Ende and Garnet Local girl takes part In ski school Government Camp resident Colleen Park recently returned after participating in the Annie Famose Summer Ski Camp at Mammoth Mountain, Calif. M ore than 300 students, ranging in age from 8 to 16, attended the school in the C a lifo rn ia reso rt town of Mammoth Lakes. ZigZag district has vandalism problems Vandalism on the ZigZag Hanger District is becoming a monumental problem it seems One day a week is spent by the R ecreatio n crew re p a irin g dumage done in the cam pgrounds Examples of this reoccuring vandalism are b a rrie r rocks and posts removed, signs ripped down, trees cut down, toilet walls defaced and toilet screening ripped T o llg a te Cam pground e x periences almost daily acts of vandalism Public co-operation is needed to stop these acts If you. as a user of the Forest, are near or see anyone causing damage on the forest, please Thun., July 19, 1973 (S k . 1) SANDY (Or«.) POST - 21 The three camp sessions, each running eight days, were headed by form er Olympic Gold Medalist Annie Famose headed the coaching staff. investigate A license number or any description of a vehicle or persons will be appreciated Just leave the information at the Ranger Station or give us a call HUCKLEBERRIES We have already had some calls about huckleberry picking in the District The berry crop on this district doesn't look like it will be very good this year The huckleberry plants are just now starting to show small green berries and it will be mid August before the majority of the crop is ready We’ll keep you posted on where the big ones are, if we find any MT. PLA YER S take a break during rehearsal of “ Born Yesterday". Cast In cludes from left to right. Wes Post. Charlie Augustine. M ilt Fox. Garnett Yancey. Helen Post. Hank Doipei, Tod and Luann Swanson. Maxine Hickey. Joe and Anita Chambers. ( Post Photo) Each morning the students were out of bed and at break fast by six The gondolas began operation at seven and the racers p ra c tic e d on-snow slalom and giant slalom skiing until rioon Afternoon activities included free time, physical training sessions and ski clin ics. The students had an op portunity to view their skiing techniques on video tape following dinner each evening In 1920 there was one divorce for every 7 marriages in the U S In 1940, the score was one for 6; in 1960 one for 4, and in 1972 one in every 3 marriages ended in divorce. M iM B ER S O f UNITED GROCERS, INC Nor bet I. G rode A. FreUv Frotte) (PortaMM ol W ing & GfbWtt Included) WESTERN FAMILY SHOULDER CUT P O R K S T IA K S BONELESS COUNTRY STYLE PORK SAUSAGE AG. 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July 2 1 254 3 6334 ’¡ Ì T i" l l V A IU A B U The Travel Advisory Com mittee to the Oregon T ran Scores from fe m in in e sportation Com m ission w ill meet in Salem at 10 a m., members of Bowman’s Golf Wednesday, July 18, at the Club were reported fro m Salem Chamber of Commerce Ladies Days July 5 and July 12. Those tied for first July 5, 4 building A statewide committee of lay ball best ball, were Kathy citizens, it advises the Com W right, Jean G illie s , E llie Melody, and Kay Thomsen (no mission on policies and score given )j Tied for second pro gram s fo r tourism the same day w ere F ra n prom otion. A t Wednesday's Dowse«. Eva Geisler, M ary lee meeting, the committee will hear a staff report on the past Rupp, and Helen Tingley (no legislative session, evaluate the score given). Winners July 12, 2 ball best existing tourism season, and ball. Ruby Langlois and Marge plan direction for the next two- Jarvis, who tied for first place year program with a score of 5» Second went (O U P U 'N i " i 111’ Hoodland Classified Business, Professional Directory For Your Card In This DIRECTORY Rhone 668*5548 VASE UNE LOTION 10 O l S IZ E ......... VITALIS GIFTS Store Hours. M on.-Set 1 0 4 30 Sun 1 3 0 4 30 « um LOE j L WE 4 0 1 BOTTLE F IX P M ,e a a s 7 » s aox Z IG Z A G OREGON M O S T A P P L IA N C E « R C P A IR « - L O T C L l A R lN Ü (7 Oz bit. • 1.09) Hoodland Park Plaza FOR HEADACHE RELIEF BOTTLE OF 6 0 «7073 DO C A R P IN «ACK HOC CVCn YOUR N U D I CAUL ROY > CRUSHED ROCK DEO D O R A N I to Lou Kipp and E llie Blitz, tied wlth M each There was a six- way tle for third place, which ,nciuded Doris Casey, Mardell Baessier Maggi Green, Kathy Ad8kj m , Glenda T h o rn b erg . u (j Hemenway, all of whom had o{ 61 Fourth place that waa won by Betty Booth, M ary lee Rupp M arylin Hansen, and Ann Weatherebee. with a 82. Another four-way ties, with 63, for fifth place went t0 Anita Ho rn e r. Jo T a y lo r, E llie Melody and g ^ y Burton PLANTERS CUE SCENT, H A I W S A PIEC ES G V L D M tU A l A ll PURPOSE NOW LET'S SEE where was I That's rig h t.. had a week of rest” Must have dozed off Anyhow, thank you Gary very much ANOTHER PER FO R M A NC E of Born Yesterday" will be presented Saturday, July 21, at the Lion’s Hall in Wemme Cur tain time is around 8 00 p m , but it will be Cabaret Style so you may want to arrive a little earlier Tickets are available at ZigZag Inn. Barlow Trail, or the Sentry Market in Rhododendron THE MT PLAYERS will do "She Was Only a Earner’s Daughter", complete with Olio Acts for a group at Bowman's Golf Club on Saturday night. July 28th The curtain goes up at 8 IS p m and it will also be Cabaret Style Theater This performance is open to the public, and you may pick up your tickets at Bowmans. The Sentry Market, or at the door T H E R E W ILL BE a “ Mut Show" (doggies) at the Hoodland Park Building on August 2, at 2 p m Kay Bechtold is in charge of the event, and she could use a volunteer helper Anv person under 18 years may enter Drop a card in the mail to Kay, giving the size ol dog, and age and name of child who will be handling the dog all dogs must be on a leash For other details you may call Kay at 622-4551. SURE TH E NEIGHBORS must be relieved to see our big, black, shaggy poodle looking so gorgeous, thanks to the wizardry of Bernice Kvle and her clippers That had to be a challenge' If you have a pooch that needs perking up, you may call Bernice at 622-4553 Story with a happy ending Mona Nafts got her little dog back! PEOPLE Jerry Redding was elected Chairman of the School Board by members of the Board for 1973-74 Ray Novotny was elected vice chairman. Other board members are Keith Bowman, Charlie Augustine, and Bruce Erickson. NANCY AND B ILL SPENCER just moved into their new home on Truman Road You’ll need a map to find them, cause it’s high on a hill, into thetrees, and like, outa sight! SEVERAL MORE July birthdays on the calendar plenty of Moon children up here. Recent celebrants . . Larry Elliot. Britt Bartruff. and Swede Kail berg wonder if he liked his card! E M IL Y WOODWARD was very much surprised by a large gathering at ZigZag Inn Saturday night to celebrate her 70th birthday! Her many friends presented her with a nifty portable bar and two bar stools, all topped off with an enormous birthday cake Up from Portland to take part in the festivities were E m ily’s brother Roger Woolverton and his wife Jo, plus their three daughters M IK E O’CONNOR out Saturday night, looking very dapper and squiring who . Doris Day, maybe?? GARY A N L IK E R surprised his fam ily by arriving home on a short leave from Ft Hood, Texas. JOHN ROACH is in Oklahoma to be with his mother on her 93rd birthday. John's brother from Germany will also be there . . first meeting in 15 years! LONG T IM E acquaintances, Jim and Dorothy Chase from Gresham were seen eniovina a recent performance of "Bom Yesterday” . Jim is the Chase half of M arx and Chase Surveyors. they have been spending much of their summer on the Moun tain. MARY KUCHS DAUGHTER, Arlene Reid, from Victoria, B.C. is spending the summer here while her husband Peter, is earning his Masters degree in school in Calif. Arlene is keeping busy tending home and Shop (M ary Jo) while M ary is off visiting husband. Joe, in Peru KARLA THORNBERG AND ROBERT "BU TCH " WOOD WARD, JR were married Saturday evening, July 14th at the Hoodland Park building, with Mormon bishop, Lyle Zaugg per forming the ceremony Karla is the daughter of Fred and Dana Thornberg and Robert. the son of M r and Mrs. Robert Woodward of Troutdale Karla, who wore her mother's beautiful satin wedding dres^, attended by her sister Teresa, who served as maid of honor an 4 bridesmaids Sidney and Jo Thornberg. ail in pink K a re i Legatich was train bearer Brother Guy Thornberg was best mail and Randy O'Hara and Hubert Woodward served as ushers A lovely champagne reception followed the ceremony where a host of well-wishers greeted the young couple After their honeymoon, Karla and Butch will be on the Mountain a short time before moving to Washington, D C. where Butch is attending school Those attending the wedding from out of town were Karla's grandparents, Mr and Mrs William B Scott from Salt Lake City and Mrs Mildred Boyce from St. Helens Others were Lois Scoville and daughter Laurie and John Heuser all from Salt Lake City, M r and Mrs Dick Thornberg from Beaverton, Buck and Ruby Hardy and H arry Hardy from Sacramento Out of town relatives of the groom were Maurine Christie from West Point, New York, M r and Mrs David F Toomey from Klickitat. Wash . M r and Mrs F W Radliff and Jerry McGee from Mesa. Ariz., M r and Mrs Steve Dowsey from Tuscaloosa. Ala . and special friends M r and Mrs G A Lemcke, from Van couver. Wash TH A T’S ABOUT ALL the words for now bye bye. Lady golfers list scores CORN OCEAN SPRAY BY FRAN NORTHRUP PHONE »22-4685 INSURANCE CRUSHED ROCK Sold by the Ton Call Chet Vohs 622-3343 I ' H . h j I or f)eliv»*i M . m k C r a s h e d t o F «»der >1 Sp+N HOODLAND PARK PLAZA <D S T iU t t P.O. «o* 142. Wan A O IN T Ora. P i t o n a »2 2 -3 7 POR ALL VOUR INSURANCE HEP« 1