Sandy post. (Sandy, Oregon) 1938-current, February 20, 1975, Page 19, Image 19

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Hoodland Happenings
BOB GATES «22 353»
HELLO EOLKS-SEVERAL W EEKS ago E ran said I
mual aign my name in blood to w rite this column Being
short on this commodity I requested she trade for one
black eye to which she agreed after hearing how I had
received same
W HEN I ASKED ABOUT pay Fran said, "Money isn't
everything young fellow," meaning young as a reporter,
not in age, "and look at the honor, esteem and good
fellowship you w ill enjoy while you gather the community
news, leaving little room for discussion about pay like
Thurt., Feb. 2 0 ,1 9 7 6 (Sec. 1) SAN O Y (Ore.) P O S T - 1 9
Prices
Effective
Februa,y
Hoodland
PARK PLAZ
19, 20,
Highway 28
at Welches Read
Wamme, Oregea
BONELESS
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money
ROLLED & TIED
I T H E N ASKED ABOUT W HAT style the editor liked
Her answer reminded me of my father’s long ago lecture
on why a plowed furrow must be straight and true—or I
was sure to frequent the dens of sin with brass spittoons
and dancing girls which sounded o k to me
T H E DANCING G IRLS I mean not the spittoons, being
a fag man myself having started at a tender age' Fags
meaning cigarettes Some wise Joker changed the
meaning of the word while I puffed the years away
!• KAN S F IN A L C O M M E N T on parting was, "Just the
basic facts young fellow Just the basic facta.” Very sound
advice which I will try tofollow,
W OULD YOU L IK E TO SERVE your community in an
elected position’ If so perhaps the M t Hood W ater Loop
District board of directors w ill fill this desire Thre board
members w ill be elected May 6
This is not a "hand in cooky Jar' elected position such
as can be found in Salem or Washington, D C., but it is a
very essential elected position to the people of our area.
Interested parties should call Nell Howe, 622-4554 for full
particulars
BERK ANDERSON WAS R E C E N T LY appointed
manager of the Tim berline Rim complex Any questions
pertaining to T R call Berk, 622-4213
W ELC O M E TO L IN , J E A N IE AN D son Cory Vohs back
to the Mountain from Atlanta, Ga. Jeanie says the
greeting mat is out for all their old friends at their home in
Timberline Rim
Lin has worked in heavy equipment sales most of his
adult life and will continue same by starting a heavy
machinery sales business here on the Mountain, in con­
junction with his father Chet Vohs Good luck Lin. Keep
the T.C. phone lines busy.
DO YOU L IK E F R E E C H IN ESE FOOD? I f so you Just
missed the Chinese New Year celebration put on by
Jackie and Andy Spooner last week at the ZigZag Inn.
Jackie spent several days preparing the scrumptious free
cuisine enjoyed by the patrons
BOB B R IT T JUST R E T U R N E D from a trip around the
world pausing for a visit with their daughter for 60 days in
New Zealand Bob's romanticism of those South Sea
Islands are really out of this world Warning to hunting
and and fisherman! Have ticket in hand before hearing
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Variety show
this w eekend
Robbers
ransacked
the
Charles C. Jett home, 845 NE
25th A ve., G resham , last
weekend, stealing almost *9.000
worth of items, police reports
said
Jett, who had been gone for
the weekend, returned to find a
stereo, television, Jewelry and i
camera missing, among other
The Internationally flavored items.
TIP
ROASTS
Ritz Crackers
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Mt. Hood Community College
Is hosting a v a rie ty show
Friday and Saturday at 8 p m
in the college theater.
The husband and wife team
of Richard Hayes-Marshall and
V a le rie A shar w ill present
"The Discus Sights and Sounds
Review."
Mrs. Ashar explained that
she and her husband would
p e rfo rm several m ovem ent
pieces and some Swiss comic
sketches'.
A
touch of Com m edia
d e lla rte , an Italian style of
th eate r d ating back to the
1800's, is a highlight of the two-
person production.
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NABISCO
story
H A VE YOU S EEN T H E N EW LY redecorated dressing
rooms created for the M t Players in the Lion's Club?
Thanks to M r and Mrs Pat Kasch, Lorrie and Stan
Lythgoe, Naomi Blaiadell, M ilt Fox, Glenda and Ray
Thomberg, and Fred Thomberg. Nest!
JOAN G R IF F IN IS L E A V IN G Bowmans after nine
years. She and hubby Bob w ill make their new home in
Portland, where Joan w ill be working for the Oregon
Tourist I riforma bon Club
Until further notice all Chapel of The Hills church
functions w ill be held in Pastor Strand’s home For those
who feel a keen sense of loss and may wish to participate
In the replacement program, you may do so by sending
donations to The Chapel of The Hills building fund RL 1
Box 1436 Sandy, Qre 97055
OUR S Y M P A T H IE S TO H E L E N GOSSETT whose
mother passed away recently
THE
HOOD WWKEN'S CLUB Sweet -M m rta Ball
Saturday night saw an enthusiastic crowd enjoy the
festivities until late hours
AS T H E " D IX IE LAND BA ND" played, ladies in
beautiful long dresses glided across the glass smooth floor
w ith th e ir p artn ers to nostalgic dance music of
yesteryear Gala laughter sounding over the sweet music
made one realize why ball-room dancing is becoming
fashionable once again.
T H E HOODLAND RESCUE AND E M E R G E N C Y Care
Unit w ill receive all proceeds from this festive party put
on by the M t. Hood Women’s Chib accordìi« to Georgia
Vermaas. program chairman.
• T H E HOODLAND RESCUE AND Emergency Care
Unit, a none profit organization made up of men and
women, are perhaps one of the most unsung group of
people on the Mountain. Their main function Is to serve
mankind in whatever manner or wherever necessary to
save lives. All members are trained in emergency
technology and are certified by the state board of health
IN CASE OF AN E M E R G E N C Y CALL 666-5575. Sandy
This number dispatchs the Rescue Unit closest to your
address and will provide the emergency care required,
until the ambulance or doctor arrives
I know for what I speak when I say "Fabulous people,
unpaid, working for the good of mankind." Ten minutes
from phone call to knock on the door in my rase
E A R L THOMAS'S M A N Y F R IE N D S w ill be happy to
learn he has improved enough to be moved from the In­
tensive care unit to the isolation section.
Good Samaritan Hospital front desk stated prior
permission is required before visitation. Cards and letters
will be read by the nurses
According to reports E a rl is still short of replacement
blood used during his early confinement Any one wishing
to assist E a rl In replacement program may do so through
the Red Cross Blood Bank Call Brightwood Tavern for
full particulars, 622-471».
DA VE M IL L E R AND D A VE H A R V E Y w ill conduct a
free spring swing golf refresher seminar for the Mt. Hood
Country Club members and their guests in the public
facilities at Bowman's resort on Feb 22 at 7:00 p m
C O LLETTE AND M E R R IL L B E R T R U F F are enjoying
a visit with Collette s mother and father, Loren and Leona
Purdy down from 100 M ile Post B C , Canada
T H E LOCAL CLACKAMAS County road crews are
finishing rebuilding Trum an Road from Brightwood east
which has stood for some years unrepaired and un­
finished Their good work is marred somewhat by the
crushed rock used as top cover which has been causing
numerous flat tires. Perhaps a top coat of finer rock to
prevent resident ire, from said flat tires, is possible. Until
next time—What ever is fair.
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