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About Sandy post. (Sandy, Oregon) 1938-current | View Entire Issue (Jan. 30, 1975)
Thun., Jen 30, 197S (Sec. 11 SANDY (Ore. I POST - 19 Vaudeville show slated for weekend Top notch Sandy Hoodland talent will provide a variety of entertainment this weekend, at the Mt Hood Lion» Pavilion Theater at Wemme, In the Mt Player«' current production, “ YeOlde Vaudeville Review" Saturday perform ance is cabaret style (or adult» only Suitable refreshm ents w ill include your favorite beverages Doors will open at 7 p m for early arrivals, with show time at 8 p m Tickets are available at the Sandy Post, Sentry M a rk e t, Hoodland Plaxa, Rexall Drug. Brightwood Store, Oregon schools represented include Lewis and C la rk , Linfield, George Fox, Warner Pacific and Reed Colleges, P a c ific and W illam ette Universities and the University of Portland. A group of counselors representing 19 p riv a te college» and universities in Halters, the Flora Dora Boys. Barlow Trail Inn gnd ZigZag Oregon, Washington and Idaho the Mt Maidens and the ever will be on the Mt. Hood Com Inn Your donation will be ac popular duo of Anita Chambers m unity College campus, and Marilyn Rowell cepted at the door. Friday. Feb. 7, to meet with She has also added many prospective transfer students Director of the show, Lex Secomb, has gathered a variety new acts including the Sweet Counselors will be on hand of talent for this production, Adelines, a Dixieland Band from 9 to 11 s.m. in the MHCC baton tw irle r of renown, including many well-known Main Theater Lobby to discuss dancers, singers, ®nd favorites such as the Mad- educational opportunities their comedians galore schools offer No appointment Tool* missing Blackout skits are under the will be necessary. Approximately 8580 worth of direction of Vi Collier. tools were stolen from a shop building owned by Bruce B. Price* Osborne, 22727 SE Salqulst Rd., Gresham, sometime between Effective Jan. 19 and 21, according to January police reports Rifle stolen A Winchester rifle worth an estimated 9100 was stolen from Douglas Lynn Sidor, 1999 NE Division No. 42, Gresham, on Jan. 11. A total of 124.3 million board feet of softwood logs, Scribner scale, was exported from all ownerships in W ashington. Oregon, northern California, and Alaska in November 1974. The November volume was down 34.3 per cent from Oc tober 1974 exports and down 38.9 per cent fro m the November 1973 total, according to research economist David D arr of the U S . Forest Service, Pacific Northwest Forest and Range Experiment Station in Portland Some 122 4 million board feet, com pared with 4.9 m illion or 98.S per cent of the board feet in October D ouglas-fir accounted for November 1974 west coast log 39 4 per cent of November exports, went to Japan Novem ber exports from exports, and P ort-O rfo rd - Washington and Oregon toaied cedar, 2.4 per cent. Other 114.6 million board feet, down softwoods, prim arily western 33.7 per cent from the October hemlock and true firs, made up the remaining 58.2 per cent volume. November shipments from Fish g e a r gone northern California totaled 8.5 Fishing equipment valued at million board feet, down from the . October volume of 11.2 J73 was reported stolen from Donald Edward M errill, 1440 million board feet. Alaska exported a total of 1.2 NE 223rd Ave., while he was million board feet in November fishing at Oxbow Park Jan 20. Highway 26 at Welches Road Wemme, Oregon Hoodland PARK PLAZA 29, 30 & 31 & Feb. 1 I'Ufiaf .1 C-oohin D e c r e a s e f e lt in lo g e x p o r ts College representatives to visit M t. Hood campt By SARA SEWELL M E R R Y BERRY MOLD 1 pkg (3 ox ) raspberry gelatin 2 cups boiling water H4 cups cold water 1 pkg (10 oz.) frozen rasp berries. thawed (or IV« cups) 1 pkg. (3 oz.) blackberry gelatin 1 cup prepared whipped topping Dissolve raspberry gelatin in 1 cup boiling water. Stir in 1 cup cold water Pour into 614 cup ring mold. Chill until set. Drain raspberries; reserve syrup Dissolve blackberry gelatin in remaining 1 cup boiling water. Stir In reserved syrup and remaining 44 cup cold w ater C hill until slightly thickened. Set mixture firmly in a bowl of ice. Beat over ice until mixture is of mounding consistency. Fold in whipped topping and VEG ETA BLE M E D LE Y 1 pkg froxen small lima raspberries Spoon over clear layer in mold Chill until firm. beans 1 Pkg froxen chopped Serves 8.—From the files of Mrs Howard Berger. Sandy brocolli QUEEN'S P IE Cook until barely tender Beat 2 egg yolks well until light and thick Add gradually 1 ADD l can cream of celery soup cup sugar which has been sifted 1 can cream of mushroom with 1 teaspoon cinnamon and 1 teaspoon cloves Then add *4 M elt 4k stick butter or cup pecan halves, 14 cup margarine in large skillet Add seedless raisins and 1 44 teaspoon curry powder and Tablespoon melted I b cup rice chex Mix one half of the.2 egg white. untU the chex m ixtu re into not dry. “ ><* fold thenfgenOy v e g e ta b le -s o u p m ix tu r e , into the sugar mixture. Do not Season with salt and pepper beat in. Put remaining one half of chex As you fold them in. add 1 m ixtu re on top of long T.Wespoor.vinegar Pour Into casserole Bake Vb hour at 350 an 8" unbaked p a rtry jh e U degrees Serves 8 -F r o m the Bake in a hot o ^ , 450 degrees files of Mrs Lyle Howard, for 10 minutes. Then reduce the Ottumwa, lo w . heat to 350 degree, and bake 25 PORK CHOP CASSEROLE 6 center cut pork chops v, cup corn meal V« cup flour 1 teaspoon salt teaspoon pepper 1 teaspoon poultry seasoning >5 cup milk l egg l can cream of celery soup >4 cup water 1 Tablespoon shortening Mix corn meal, flour, salt. pepper and poultry seasoning Beat egg and milk in small mixing bowl Dip pork chops in milk and egg mixture Then coat them in dry mixture. Brown in skillet in hot shor tening Place in greased 2 quart casserole Pour soup and water mixture over meat and bake in 350 degree oven for one hour or until done —From the files of Mrs Melva Bahe, Sandy M rs Howard is E la in e Berger's mother-in-law Melva Bahe said this dish was so good that not one bit of it was left the evening it was served. If you have lots of froxen raspberries in the freezer, here is a good way to ure some of them to make a delicious gelatin salad BONELESS BOSTON BUTTS double a a small Cornish Hens Dozen SOUP Ch«koo, Turkey or Chopped Sirloin a oo .aaO À Brightwood. Or» Fried Chicken Strawberries SPAGHETTI SW ANSON S GORTONS • ». Fish Sticks M e a t Pies CARNATION RHODES PKG O f UVE I IB IO A VES Bread Dough LO N G , ITALIAN Popsicles Large Jumbo C H U N K IN G Medium Slicing U .S . N O . 1 R U S S E TS ASSORTED VARIETIES 42 ox TIN Large, Green PEPPERS VALUABLE COUPON Additional it., Teb 1 all purpose grinds 20+5 C 29355 D U N C A N HINES , IN ST. COFFEE V A lU A B ll COUPON was .bout the Circuit Court. “ » various departm ents, heads and procedures. She also gave a Hat of dates when the court« will be closed and further information about D o m e s tic R e la tio n « The time will be 7 pm . * nd ’ visitor« are welcome. . A Bottllller waa a medieval French bottle or cup bearer, later shortened to BuAler. 6 or BOXES MARGARINE | SEVEN SC AS, CREAMY DARICOLO, R AN O O M W tIG H t POST TOASTIES CHEESE Corn Flakes — as REEF OR CHICKEN CHIFFO N SOFT Coupon Additional Limit: Ona Bo» Poi C o, 59' Good thi ru Sat , Fob. 1 Lp VIENNA SAUSAGES kikkomans SOY SAUCE 10+5 NO with Blanche Prohaska 000 Desseil Topping M JB COFFEE procedures Present were Anne Nederhlaer; Velda Schoesaier; Bev Bergln; Alice Harman; and Susan Mimstedt. Guests were Peggy McMillan and Winn Schneider The Feb. 4 business meeting will be at 12243 NE Braaee. heating oll fL A V -R -P A C CUT CORN. PEAS & CARROTS, PEAS OR SQUASH P O R T E R 'S Courts subject of secretaries M o b il j S A N Q U ÍT . PKE C O O M D for the research which will be headed by Harold I. Laursen. OSU professor of c iv il engineering. Safety, d u ra b ility and savings in materials and land right-of-ways required for the giant steel towers that criss cross the country are all in volved in the study, according The N ational Science Foundation is providing 976,200 to Laursen. Fornaci Salas » Stralci BIRDSEYE « A N S O N 'S CAMPBELL'S Stresses created In trans mission line tower» by wind will be studied by Oregon State University and the Bonneville Power Administration during the next two years to help In the design of stronger, higher and better towers for the future. BRIGHTWOOD OIL CO. LEAN, CUBED ★ AG'S FROZEN FOODS SPECTACULAR ★ C H IC K E N N O O D L E pertence helping Im porters im porting through the Columbia River area Located in Suite 719 of the Board of Trade building in Portland, his new office offers all phases of U S . Customs functions. ,P Mrser Prohaska’s talk Regular or AN Boat Fresh Oysters BPA to w e r study held Mt Hood Legal Secretaries held their January meeting at Mt Hood Community College pork conns Hygrade "GriB Typ«" M l DALLION. FRtSH-FROSTtD Brightwood man opens office A long-tim e P ortland licensed Customhouse broker, Broaterhous has » years ex SHOULDER CUT Wieners C O U N T S * STYLE minutes more The cruet » d topjjhouii cnsp and nicely jn *rv e w R h whipped cream or Cool Whip. Serves six . I have made this P1' ' ™ * ' * ” and it ». From the idea ot Mrs H ic k l' G«d« ton* Gene Brosterhous, a Brightwood resident, has an nounced the opening of a new Customhouse Brokerage office. PORK STEAKS BALLPARK GREEK GODDESS CHOW M ON - V A lU A B ll NOODLES COUPON Coupon Additional Limit: Ona Bo» Pa' hru Sot , Fab 1 o» 89* Good tl ( general mills 1 | CHUN KING MRS F IlB itT 'S , SOFT G O tO tN MARGARINE Ajax Cleanser F t M IN IN l NAFKINS Granola Cereal MODESS W IlD BIRD FOOD PALMOLIVE POWDERED FOR DISHES H o i CTNS MILFORD Liquid Detergent 10 01 SUE COCA-COLA o . P w Coupon Add+aoaru« l ot 9 9 . G ood thru Sot , Fa©. Secret BETTY CROCKER, FUDGE Brownie M ix 10+5 9326 'SIM PACK" antimrshrant 22W ox BOX With Coupon DFOOORANT PreH IIO U ID SH AM PO O j Desitin î Bengay î Dristan M ID K A T ID H A N D LOTION ointmint 1.23 ai. lUSI NA SAI Ml',T