Sandy post. (Sandy, Oregon) 1938-current, August 02, 1973, Page 14, Image 14

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Aug.
2. 1973 <Sec
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Hoodland cable system marks
seventh year with new name
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cable television subsidiary of
Warner Communications Inc
“ While the actual change of
signs, stationery and vehicles is
likely to take some time beyond
Aug 2. we are hopeful of having
the transition completed by
early fa ll," Stern said “ At that
time. Warner Cable should be a
fam iliar name in all our system
communities ”
Along with the name change
w ill come a "new look", in­
cluding a distinctive corporate
graphic symbol being adopted
by a ll W arner C om m uni­
cations, Inc subsidiaries;
the symbol, a stylized "W ", w ill
be featured with a specially
designed “ W arner Cable”
logotype
“ There is a great deal more
behind the name and design
changes than merely image’ ,”
Stern pointed out ‘"Hie new
name and symbol mean that
the resources and expertise
that only a company the size of
W arner can provide are
available to all of our systems
throughout the country."
As a member of the Warner
service to the community on
Aug 2 with a change in name Cable Corp organization, the
On that date Cablevision TV cable company is part of the
w ill become Warner Cable of second largest cable television
Wemme. as part of a similar operation in the U S
-This affiliation provides the
nationwide name change by all
broad
based experience and
130 of the Warner Cable Corp
wide resources which are in
cable TV systems
The cable TV system began valuable in assuring the highest
operation in l%0 and today quality of service to our sub.
serves more than 700 homes scnbers in Hoodland, Hood
The
system
cu rre n tly H iver, White Salmon and
provides five channels and has Bingen,” Beach said
a twelve channel capacity
One hundred thirty cable
Douglas Beach, manager of television systems owned and
Warner s White Salmon and operated by W arner Cable
Bingen Wash and Hood River Corp . the country's second
and Wemme, cable systems largest such enterprise, of­
stressed that “ despite our ficially changed their names to
reliance on sophisticated incorporate the Warner Cable
A hu SS an O i S T h E m a m
technology, we are basically a title on July 26. according to
IN THE GARDEN WHO D i 66
WHERE T he L A O V ini T m E
service business We are Alfred R Stern, chairman and
LAR6E HAT SAMS TO
dealing with people, not merely president
terminals at the end of a wire,
The name change follows the
This is the place
and our success depends on consolidation of the former
where you are always
bow well we service these Television
Communications
the boss...what you
people
New
autom atic Corp , (TVC) Cypress Com
say, goes. Come In
equipment is now being in­ munications C orp, and Con­
soon for complete
stalled to insure much im tinental Transmission Corp.,
proved performance at some of into Warner Cable Corp , the
satisfaction.
the cable systems extremities
I such as the Wild Cat and Alder
p .v Station for
> Creek areas,” Beach states
P.G.E.
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A new special service
West Coast Telephon.
| provided by the cable system,
Northwest Natural Gw
' apart from dramatically im
proved reception and a wider
variety of TV programs, is an
automated 24 hour weather
channel, scheduled to go on the
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Ph. 661-4111
T^äeoctoa avi sanot oaioon »70S! air on Oct. 1.
Woodland's cable television
system w ill mark its 7th year of
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The public is i
V O L U N T E E R W ORKERS got a lot of work
done this past weekend on the new home
for the Mountain Players Association The
workers started with the foundation to the
old log church
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Thanks for shopping with us at D or­
othy's for your home sewing needs. We
do indeed appreciate it.
We would like to pass along a great
savings to you who have the talent to
sew We are having a store wide sale
on our quality fashion fabrics to make
room for our fall fabrics We invite you
to visit the shop and take advantage of
these savings, some as much as 50% off
This can be a great way to buy your
fabric for the coming school year
We here at Dorothy's do enioy serv
ing you with your home sewing needs
and hope you w ill shop with us soon
and share some sewing ideas
TH E C E M E N T block foundation is being placed under
the old log church which will house the theater for the ML
Players Here members of Saturday s volunteer work
crew work on the foundation.
L e la n d M a r s h
Iceland Stanford Marsh. 78. of
Rt 3, Box 610. Sandy, died July
29 in the Gresham hospital
He was born in Effingham.
Kan . where he attended school
and grew to manhood He
served in the Navy from July
1917 until September 1919 Upon
his discharge he moved to the
Portland area where he lived
until 1925 when he moved to a
farm in Sandy
He m a rrie d Frances W
Sparling on Sept 9, 1927. in
i t ore Manager
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Three local religious groups
will sponsor a week of special
meetings, August 5-12, at the
Boring Full Gospel Church
The Full Gospel Church along
w ith the Gospel of C hrist
Tabernacle, and the Door to
Door Mission have brought
Sister Vineta Deyton from
North Carolina to speak Her
topic w ill be the “ Sermon on the
Mountain, Matthew 5, 6 and 7.”
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R e lig io u s
g ro u p s s la te
[ dear customer ,
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C h in e s e Food
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V O L U N T E E R LABOR is the key to the success of the
rebuilding of the old log church which will be the home of
the Mt. Players. Here Kay Thornberg and his machines
work on the future road into the log theater.
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Ethel & Jack Hines Owners
Suite 5
■Friday Night
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FOR A LL YO U R INSUR ANCE NEEDS
Portland
Church. Baker, officiated
He was employed as a Interm ent follow ed in the
mechanic for many years by family plot at Union Cemetery,
McRobert Ford in Gresham
Union
He was a member of the
Gresham Am erican Legion,
L e w is D a m a i
Veterans of WW I Barracks
Funeral services for Lewis E
2614 of Gresham AF & AM 158
of Sandy, past master and 50- Darnall, 68. of Wemme, were
held Tuesday. July 31, at Eir
year member
H ill Cemetery followed by vault
Survivors include his wife,
interment
Frances of Sandy, two sons,
He was bom in Gardner. Neb.
Iceland R at Springfield and
Charles C of Sandy, a and died in Gresham on July 28
after a short illness He worked
daughter. Mrs G I 'Marian»
for the Amity Lumber Co and
Carmony of Sandy There are
then moved to Sandy where he
nine grandchildren and a
was manager for the Sandy
sister, Mrs Hattie Kum of
Lumber Co for 18 years
Effingham. Kan , many nieces
Moving to Wemme in 1968 he
and nephews also survive
was manager of the Hoodland
Services were Wednesday,
Lum ber
Co
u n til
his
Aug 1. at 11 a m in the chapel
retirement in 1971 Since then
of Carroll Funeral Home with
he has been manager of the
p riva te vault interm ent at
Hood Course Mobile Court
Cliffside Cemetery, Sandy
He was active in the Wemme
N o r m a n C. H u lic k Lions Club and was a member
Norman Cecil Hulick, Medical of the Livingston, Mont ,
Springs, died Wednesday. July Masonic Lodge
Surviving are his wife. Nell,
18 in a Baker hospital after a
brief illness He was 71 years of Wemme, his son, Gerald R
of Sandy
and
brothers
age
Mr Hulick was bom Eeb 22. Arthur, Allan, Glen and Bert
1902 in Baker He attended D arnall Bateman Funeral
schools in Keating With the Chapel was in charge of
arrangements
exception of the last 12 years.
Hulick lived in Boring and
Clatskanie He had been a W e lc h e s see k s
rancher in the Keating area
A request for use of a mobile
He is survived by 3 children. borne for classrooms at
Loran Hulick, Keating Harriet W elch« Grade School w ill be
Day, Sandy; Lillian Pflegl, before the Clackamas County
Oregon City, his present wife, Board of Adjustment Aug 6
Ruby Lee, 1 step son David Lee
The mountain school district
Hermiston. 8 grandchildren, 2 is seeking a temporary permit
step g ra n d ch ild re n . and 1 for the upcoming school year to
g r e a t g r a n d s o n
M r . place a mobile home on the
Hulick was preceded in death school property located on
by his first wife. Veta, in 1961 Salmon R iver Rd in the
Funeral services were held Welches area
Friday. July 20 at Beatty
The hearing w ill be held at
Chapel. Baker Pastor Marvin 7 30 p m in the county cour­
Carr of the First Christian thouse in Oregon City
. sSOdation
O ver 50 m em bers of the M t.
reasons they ca ..
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Association are three of the top
Hood Recreation
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ski areas in t *
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over 100 m iles of spectacular ski runs an
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the best in golfing, dinin g and lodging * ’ 1 ‘ -
famous year round re cre a tio n a l area of
See yo u r t re v e l egent
or w rite or phone
M t Hood Recreation
A s s o c ia tio n , Inc-
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