Sandy post. (Sandy, Oregon) 1938-current, October 17, 1974, Page 22, Image 22

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    Thur»., Oct 17, 1974 (Sec 2) SANDY (Ore.) POST - 11
Mountain Players slate vaudeville revue
p.m.
According to Mrs Secomb,
the idea of a vaudeville show
was based on the popularity of
the olio acts presented with the
Mountain Player Melodramas
It was decided to eliminate
the lengthy melodrama and
present only the variety en­
tertainment.
The show will include new
numbers by old favorites, the
Mountain Maidens, the Flora-
Dora Boys and the M ad-
Hatters, as well as many new
acts. These include black-out
The Mountain Players’ new
production for fall is an old-
fashioned vaudeville revue
with accent on comedy and
music. Director Lex Secomb,
has a lineup of superior Sandy-
Hoodland talent including
singers,
dancers
and
musicians.
The first performance will be
a family night preview Friday,
Nov. 1, at the Mt. Hood Lions
Pavilion Theater at Wemme
The Saturday night, Nov. 2,
show will be cabaret style for
adults only. Showtime is at 8
.
.
.
skits, a banjo trio and a
Dixieland band. Ever popular
master of ceremonies Ray
Novotny, will again host the
show
S te re o g o n e
An AM -FM stereo valued at
$290 was reported stolen from
the Patricia Joanne Collins
residence, 19406 NE Glisan St.,
Sept 26, according to sheriff’s
reports
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N EE D OFFIC E HELP?
CLASSIFIEDS
Fuelwood
circular t available
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•Reports of price
increases •
and potential shortages of
heating oil, natural gas. and
electricity are causing many
Oregonians to head for forest
lands to gather fuelwood this
year,” reports Clayton Wills,
Clackamas County Extension
agent
A recently published E x­
tension circular answers many
common questions such as:
“Where can I get fuelwood9’’
"Which wood is best?” “ How
do I go about it?" “ How much
does it cost?” “ Is it worth it?”
Extension
c irc u la r
847,
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uses of of fuelwood, PfOnOm
economic
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G athering
Fuelwood
for IMAC
Home Heating," is available at considerations, how to gather
fuelwood, which agencies to
the County Extension Office
Edited by John Garland and contact, and some of the pitfalls
OSU Forest Engineer. Marvin and safety hazards in gathering
Rowley, the circular describes fuelwood
B e tty R o b e rts
New hours for the weekly
State Sen Betty Roberts
Democratic candidate for the radio show are 8 a m and
U.S. Senate, will be guest on repeated at 9 p.m
K R D R ’S Eastside Report
Issues of the campaign will
Sunday, hosted by State Sen
discussed
Vem Cook.
Hoodland
PARK PLAZA
PRICES
EFFECTIVE
OCTOBER
17, 18 & 19
E a s ts id e g u e s t
Highway 26
at Welches Road
Wemme, Oregon
IT ’S REHEARSAL time for a new Mountain Players'
production. Director Lex Secomb (far left) overlooks this
particular practice session as Nova Walts works the
piano keys beside Elaine Moore. Jo and Becky Jo Ellis
stand behind. The show will be presented Nov. 1 and 2 at
the ML Hood Lions Pavilion Theater at Wemme.
Hoodland Happenings
SHOULDER BLADE CUTS
PORK STEAKS
By GARY L. DAVIS
622-3332
again this time in very serious condition. He is at East Morland
Hospital in Portland and would appreciate hearing from friends
H ER BIE FORBES OF W EM M E went to Canada where he will
build his cabin.
A NEW LOLO PASS RESIDENT is Vicki Austin. Vicki hails
from Los Angeles. She states that her favorite hobbies are writing
poetry and she is an accomplished musician. Vicki is single, but
hurry.
A CAMPER TRUCK ON HWY 26 near Salmon River bridge had
a right wheel bearing overheat, causing the right side of the
vehicle to catch fire. The Hoodland Fire department was called
and Big Al cleared the highway.
GEORGE VANDENBERG, FOREST SERVICE EM PLO YE,
reported for work Monday morning as usual. He began to wonder
why everyone was late when he realized it was a federal holiday.I
SANDY HIGH SCHOOL STUDENTS are making a TV news,
short as a school project. The Brightwood post office was selected
as their subject. Pictures were taken of the building and interior
shots were made of Maudie Sladky, postmistress, at her desk. The
film will be shown on the educational Channel 4 Thursday at 7:30
p.m.
THE BIG MAN I HAVE BEEN checking out likely steelhead
spots with is Robert Benson, Bob and his wife, Caroline and their
two sons make their home on Kirkwood Drive at Alder Creek. Bob
is an all-around sportsman. He works for the Portland Police
Department as homicide and robbery detective. He has been with
PPD for 14 years. Caroline is employed by a Sandy real estate
firm.
THIS W ILL BE MY LAST COLUMN. Marie and I have sold our
home on the Sandy River. My failing health and the place being
too big for us both to keep up is the reason we are leaving the
mountain.
We intend to travel for awhile and plan to re-locate in either
southern Nevada or in the San Diego area. We would like to thank
our many friends and readers for their many phone calls wishing
us well. We expect to be gone around Nov. 1.
THE NEW OWNERS AND RESIDENTS of our home will be Bill
and Cathy Ferguson They come from Portland where they own
and operate the Limelight Electric Co. Cathy baked some zuc­
chini bread and brought us a loaf. It was great. Nice people the
Fergusons.
FRAN NORTHRUP W ILL BE DOING THIS COLUMN now and
if you have any news, please phone her. Chow and adios GD.
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few hours a week, or even twice
a month helping others, should
contact Jan Iv y , 665-8101
director of volunteer services
at the hospital
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cliff mcdowell has been taken to the hospital
BRIGHTWOOD
OIL CO/
FRESH FILLETS
FRESH FROSTED
ROYAL ROCK
AL GREEN, A FORMER SECURITY GUARD in Portland, has
been asked by a man working the security on the Alaska oil
pipeline to apply for security there. Al says if it looks good he will
be off to Alaska.
A FOLLOW-UP ON THE IT E M WE WROTE last week about
the lady who drove over the bank near Mt. Hood Meadows
revealed she had stolen identification. Big Al at the 76 Station who >
recovered the wrecked car received two bad checks from the ,
woman.
STATE POLICE CALLED Big Al’s wrecker again this week to
recover a stolen 1974 car on Timberline road. It had allegedly
been stolen by two girls.
WAS SORRY TO HEAR OF THE DEATH OF Bill Bocel’s
brother Art Bogel. Art was killed in a head-on collision in Rapid
City, S.D.
IN CASE YOU HAVE WONDERED where Dewey Monaghan
is, word has come that he is in Rathburn, Idaho building a house
on upper Twin Lakes. Reports from there are that the fishing is
great.
SQUIRRELING HAS MOVED HOMEOWNERS on the old
Brightwood road in downtown Brightwood to complain about
noise, dust, and the destruction of property. Squirreling is driving
mini bikes, trail bikes, and motorcycles as fast as possible in a
tight circle. Too bad someone has to be killed or injured before a
safe area is provided for this sport.
JOAN LUCE, TRUMAN ROAD RESIDENT, has returned to the
mountain after a trip to San Francisco where she visited with
friends.
CHUCK AND M A X IN E HIC KEY flew to San Jose, Calif , where
they will visit relatives, then go to San Diego for more of the
same
MY W IFE M A RIE WAS D R IVIN G west on Hwy 26 when her
right rear tire was hit by a 22 bullet. She described the puncture as
sounding like a jet passing overhead. She was quite shook up over
the incident.
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