Thur»., March «, 1975 (Sac. 1) SANDY (Ora.) POST - 17 I Hoodland Happenings HOB GATES 122-153# WES POST, P R E S ID E N T OF HOODLAND CHAMBER OF COMM ERCE, ha» arrunged for “ 4-5-«-never tO"-Jim Boaley, IV a weuihcrinan. as guest speaker for the annual installation of officers March 6 at the ZigZag Inn; 8:30 greeting, 7:30 business H: 30 dinner A P R IL WRIGHT F ROM BRIGHTWOOD (Ted’s daughter* was recently elected senior class princess of Sandy High , 1 ,THt2 ^E W L Y DECORATED back room at the Lions a Club is for the Ladies Auxiliary of The L ioiw , with the M t Players using it as dressing room during plays. JU AN ITA BARWICK AND LUCKY LUSE are the new managers of Hoodcourae Acres Trailer Court. Lucky will maintain his present position with Bowman’s Resort BETTY TAUSCHER IS IN PRO VIDEN CE HOSPITAL for a back fussion No golf for two years according to reports. (•A R N E I YANCEY IS HOME from a 18-day stay in Woodland Park Hospital The Lion's Club loaned Yancey a bed so that he could be in traction while convalescing A U D IE LIONBERGER, LOCAL CLACKAMAS COUNTY District road foreman, has good news for residents living on Truman Road He stated that as soon as enough fine rock is crushed, a topcoat will be placed on the road WELCOME TO P ER M A N E N T RESIDENTS Lorry and Stan Lythfoe and family who sold their home in the Hinderlands recently 11 HAS BEEN NOTED that "Midnight Cowboys" have been raiding the standing and down timber on Himount Lands, also known as Cellar Ridge. This practice is unlawful and as a con sequence all entrance« have been posted with no trespassing signs Nature lovers, hikers and sport fishermen are welcome, but you are requested to -lease leave your trucks, pick-ups and chain saws at the enttance Only authorized vehicles should be traveling these by ways according ty the company spokesman. Reason&planned nature trails are no longer nature trails with all the trees cut down H E L E N POST W IL L BE ON CRUTCHES for another 90 days Since Helen is somewhat house-bound, she would welcome phone calls from her many friends MONA AND E V E R E T T NAFTS CELEBRATED their 18th anniversary with friends at The Forest Inn at Alder Creek W HEN JE A N E TTE W ILLIAMS COMMANDS, hubby Bob performs by bringing home the grand prize from the Thriftway Party at Bowmans 1975 Gremlin. TH E HAPPY GROUP AND OTHERS recently enjoyed the 4675th Chinese New Year at The Barlow Trail Inn, leaving a lot to be desired in their ability to manipulate chop sticks. The two very cute coolies serving knew their business however, and looked like someone we know, Dana and Nova. IR E N E AND BOB SHELLY came up from the coast to spend a few days Welcome old friends ’('E L L E R DW ELLERS" THE NAME OF A LOCAL BOWLING TEAM,cannot be called that any more. Lex Secomb, Vi Collieer, Ruth l^ S alle and Sheri Marks got together a string of scores that knocked off all competition, placing them in first position in their league V i is bemoaning the fact she helped beat the team she sponsors NANCY SPENCER JUST R ETU R N ED from a visit with her sister in San Francisco M AN’S MOST VALUABLE C O M M O D ITY, WATER, was arranged for B4C Acres from Timberline Rim's water source this week This writer presented D r Dean Anderson, president of rimberlmc Rim Recreation Club, approximately one year ago a rixigh draft proposing how the Timberline Rim people could help those in dire need D r Anderson, Dick Boyer and Stan Cox worked out the details that were beneficial to all parties con cerned The agreement states the hook-up is temporary and the flow of water can be terminated when needed inTIm berlineR im The 250.000 gallon water tank owned by Timberline Rim recreation club is more than adequate to meet the needs of both developments until some future date. It is hoped that the Mt Hood Loop Water District is functional when that date occurs Until next time— f ( mams lOLLEOE 1 New« ««4 MENIJ WELCHES SCHOOL M ENU MONDAY. March 10 Ground Beef & Scalloped Potatoes Calico Salad Spice Honey Glazed Biscuit Peaches Milk TUESDAY, March It Chili Carrot and Celery Chunks Hot Buttered Cornbread Kuby Jello Milk W EDNESDAY, March 12 Chicken and Noodles Buttered Peas Peanut Butter Sandwich Half Apple Milk THURSDAY. March 13 Meat and Cheese Pizza Tossed Green Salad Buttered Diced Beets Apricots Milk F R ID A Y , March 14 Cottage Cheese on Pineapple King Seasoned Green Beans Cinnamon Toast Chocolate Pudding I Milk 1 s 1 Service Specialists Since 1932 GRESHAM TV & RADIO 250 NE Hogan Dr, Between Powell & Burnside 665-6125 Coord: '» lo r Karen Knapp. Brenda Massey, Marilvn Botcheaus and Debbie Morgan. Not pictured is Pepe Valian. awards are (from left to right,; Eric Pearson, Bernie Keneheck, Scot, Quick. PRICES EFFECTIVE ‘ ¡’ "Neil's Note's"'- By NELL HOWE j Hood-Land Reporter I Stopped in at the Candy Farm to see LaVonna and Pete, and just incidentally, to pick some of that delicious candy Now that sugar has gone up, and you don’, feel like making candy of your own. The Candy F a rm is the place to go. Besides, no one makes any candy as good as theirs. Delicious. Pete and Lavonna were fine Congratulations, to the Dale Phelps' on the birth of their new son, Casey Casey joins a sister, Amanda Must congratulate their delighted grandparents. Dorothy and Louis Phelps, and the g re a t g ra n d p a re n ts , Catherine and George Dodd This is the first boy in the fa m ily for this generation Much to-do about it all. Was most amazed to read in the paper that now they think the f ir trees, during hot w eather, em it m ore a ir pollution, more so than some The second annual Rudig's Kegetta was held recently at Welches Elementary School Students in grades six through eight built paper boats for com petition in four categories: lim ited class, unlimited class, drag boat, and the boat show. The limited class was won by three students from each room The unlimited class was won by E ric Pearson, second place by Pepe Valian, and third was Debbie Morgan. In the drag boat category there were only Bosley speaks at chamber dinner Jim Bosley, famed Portland television weatherman, will address the Hoodland Chamber of Commerce annual election dinner tonight (March 8, ram or shine at the ZigZag Inn in ZigZag. The dinner will begin at 7:30 p m., with a social hour star ting at6:30 p.m Hoodland PARK PLAZA MARCH 5 -Ó -7 -8 two finishers, Eric Pearson, first and Bernie Kennebeck second Final event was the boat show with Marilyn Botcheaus capturing first, Karen Knapp taking second and Scott Quick placing third. Honorable mention was awarded to Brenda Massey ooo Corn, potatoes, cocoa, turkeys and tobacco were found for the first time in the Americas. Highway 26 at Welches Road Wemme, Oregon C -3 CENTER CUT L O IN RIB CRACKERS 59' NABISCO G R A H A M 'S SIRLOIN END WESTERN FAM ILY HAMS $ B o n e le s s H a lf o r W h o le W a te r A d d ed LB. F R O ZE N PEPPER WESTERN FAMILY BLACK nlor m allon ooo Community Services’ con temporary lecture series has really been drawing the crowds this season. Dorothy Lawson McCall and Beverly W illiam s* have already spoken to packed audiences Dr. Frank Munk, Portland State University, will speak to "the fourth world" March 12. J Regatta held at school ORUM 000 Spring term classes are just around ther corner and registration begins Monday. New students are slated for March 24 and late applicants will register March 27 New and transfer students should make applications for admission by March 13 to be assured an appointm ent, since a ll but evening class registration is by appointment Students taking evening classes are scheduled to register between 6 and 9 p m. March 18-20, March 31-April 3 and April 7-10 (between 8 a m and 9 p m ) and April 4-11 (betweenSa m. andSp.m .t. ' J PAPER BOAT builders in the annual regatta at Welches School who received r SHORTENING BRIM(1 LB. T IN ‘ 1.44) COFFEE ' Taakar’s Sib. Baa POT. CHIPS WESTERN FAMILY 9 02. BOX OLIVES EARLY CALIF. EXTRA LARGE PITTED 6 o t. TIN BATH TISSUE FAMILY SCOTT BATHROOM 4 ROLL PKG. DEL M O N T E PEACHES PORK ROAST 3 LB. AVG. COUNTRY STYLE, PORK SPARERBS FRESH FROSTED TURBOT FILLETS V WESTERN FAMILY, BONELESS