Thur... Oct. 31.1974 (Sec. 1) SANDY (Ore.) POST - 19 Eighty-five per cent of all auto accidents take place at a speed of less than 55 mph. By FRAN NORTHRUP W re e b a n t (Christian Suppig Shop Bibles Books 2775 E. Powell Gifts at Mt. Hood Frwy. Gresham 97030 665-3888 W &. M Kunz COMMISSIONER L e a d e rs h ip E x p e rie n c e O p e n M e e tin g Q u a lif ie d brings up the rear. THE M EANING of my horoscope for this month suddenly became very clear. I generally tend to follow the ones in Cosmopolitan because they’re usually more exciting It said toward the end of October a new man would come tap-dancing (their very words) into my life. Well “ Cosmo,” you were just a wee bit off The tap-dancer turned out to be more like Shirley Temple. Disappointing .yes. In the future, if you could be a little more explicit, at least I ’d know what toexpect! COMING UP: TH E MT HOOD CHAPTER of the Northwest Steelheaders will hold a special meeting Thursday night, Oct. 3' at the Lion’s Hall at 8 p.m. They will elect new officers and a new board of directors THE HOODLAND WOMEN’S CLUB will meet Monday night Nov 4 at the Hoodland Park Building at 8 p.m A member of the Hoodland Rescue and Emergency Care Unit will be the featured speaker. Members are urged to attend. THE MT. PLAYERS regular meeting will be Wednesday night Nov. 6 at the Lion’s Hall at 8 p.m The new slate of officers will be presented. CHILDREN, DON’T FORGET the annual Halloween Hap­ pening, “ Spook Alley,” tonight from 7 to 9 p.m at the Hoodland Park Plaza This is for youngsters age two through the eighth grade. There will be prizes for the best costumes for both children and adults. Coffee, donuts and hotdogs will be served at the Trinitron the first and only One-Gun/One Lens Color System m the world advances again This time with o new 114" wide-angle color deflection picture tube inside the fam ily size Trinitron It means sharp rich bright daz zling color upfront and the slimmest cabinets oround Come m today and size one up for yourself snackbar. Pd. by M rs. Fred Seri, Sec.-Treas. 1 6 4 1 0 S .E . H w y . 2 1 2 , Clackam as 9 7 0 1 5 1 0 /2 4 /7 4 (Continued on Page 21) ooo There are approximately 150 species of snakes in the United States. About 20 of them are poisonous if he wins you win Friday and Saturday at Wemme. John Niewin and Vi Collier are amazed at the life-like effect of the couch. HAND PAINTED flats by Veda Yancey provide the setting for the Mt. Players old-fashioned vaudeville review this KV-1722 • T n n i r r o n ^ ^ ^ * « 17" screen measured dioaonollv wayne fawbush democrat for representative district 56 pd. by wayne fawbush for representative com m ittee, robert nleminen treasurer, route 2. box 20 85, hood river, Oregon 97031 1 0 /2 4 /7 4 - ^************************** J Ken Stone’s Nursery * J J J # * Complete line of trees an d Nursery Stock Corner of Stone Rd. & Mt. Hood Freeway. 3 miles east of Gresham. * $ £ # * 6634323 * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * THE BEST in Sandy-Hoodland talent have been rehearsing for weeks to provide a great evening of en­ tertainment in the Mt. Players old-fashioned vaudeville show this weekend. Here, Gary Cleland, John Niewin and Dorothy Martin take a break in front of Veda Yancy’s _____ _________ hand-painted se t KV-1920 • Trinitron Features • • • • > O regon T rail S avings y -, A » ♦.—> REHEARSAL BREAK for Emily Woodward. Terry Redding and Dorothy Martin, as they prepare for the big vaudeville show at the Lions Pavilion Theatre In Wemme. • • • • • • 19" screen measured diagonally Trinitron Color System (one gun one lens, 100% solid stare One-button control for Automatic Fine Tuning Color ¿ H u e 5lim 1 ld J wide-angle deflection picture rube 7 monolithic integrated circuits 70 detent UHF channel selection No set up adjustment Walnut groin wood cabinet Earphone included for personoi viewing Plaza slates party A “Spook’s Alley” party for Park Plaza Pharmacy. »11 children in the area will be Prizes w ill be given for the given by the Hoodland Park test costumes. The public is Plaza m erchants Thursday, invited. 3ct. 31, at the plaza in Wemme. • I I i Festivities will last from 7 t o 9 ^ j n Q | © S C IU D j.m . ® Each business at the plaza will sponsor a booth for games S G T S I I I “ “ ■ of chance, such as ring toss, fish pond, and wheel of fortune. The Hoodland C hristian Children will pay in “witches Singles, organized in Sandy in wampum” which is available October, will meet Saturday in free from all plaza merchants, the recreation hall of the Hood It will also be given out th e , Chalet Mobile Estates on South night of the party. Bluff Road. Refreshments will also be Anna M arie Amstad and sold at the party, at minimal Deynie Halgren will sing at the cost, according to spokesman get-to-gether. G erry B arker of Hoodland Getting acquainted time if 7:30 p.m. Regular meeting time - u -_ r u — u - u - j - j - . - j - l t - u - u - l - u — will be 8 p.m. O fficers appointed for a fn m D three month term a re : Doris if D u v a ll, president; Louise F ir e K e lly , Vice president; and P aulin e Coatney, secretary- S lO n O IQ treasurer * * 1 y • 1 '■* 1 For further information, call - 668-6307 M em bers, leaders and volunteers of Mt Hood Council A A f a A of Camp F ire G irls are I V I W V V I welcoming two new staff members this week. 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