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    14 — S AN DY (O re .) POST Thur».. Nov. 13. 1975
Forest Service plans map sale
The Forest Service will begin
a new map sales program in
Oregon and Washington on Jan
1,1976
The Forest Service will put
money received from the sale
of maps into a fund earmarked
for reprinting and updating
maps and the production of new
maps
Previously, maps have been
distributed in small quantities
at no charge, with money to
print these maps coming from
appropriated funds
Regional F orester T A
Schlapfer said:
“ F or years, the Forest
Service has provided free maps
to the public We have always
had authority to charge for
them but until now have not had
authority
to use money
collected to print more map6.
“ W ith
the
new
sales
program, we will be able to
recover printing costs and
apply the money directly to the
planned
board
sets meeting
A4HCC
BARNES
New in Sandy? I have gifts for you
from participating business & I
would like to answer your questions
about the Sandy area.
17285 S.E. 422nd
Sandy. Or. 97055
Phone 668-5888
Classified Business,
Professional Directory
For Your C ard In This DIRECTO RY —
P hone 6 6 8 -5 5 4 8
YARDAGE
ELECTRICIAN
SANDY FABRIC CENTER
T i m b e r l i n e E le c tr ic
ELECTRICAL CONTRACTOR
Residential - Commercial
Miles East of
fifiQ RORfl
Sandy on Hiway 26
bfaB-bUbU
Personal Seryxie Quality Fabrics
COM PETITIVE PRICES
,-Fri. 10-5.30 Sat. 10:00-5:00
Atom-
4ft
DIBBLE'S LOCK &
SHARPENING SHOP
F.C. BOOKKEEPING SERVICE
Payroll & Tax Reports
Financial Statements
Typing and General Office
MARIE SEEMATTER - DEE DALE
Notary Public
668 4414
107 Shelly. Sandy
668 6517
¿CONSTRUCTION
Keys Made Locks rapairad-Sharpanmg
of saws, knives, mowers & chains
42162 S.E. Locksmith Lane
Sandy, Ore. 97055 668 4750
OPTOMETRIST
CAT WORK - ALL TYPES
LANDSCAPING ROAD BU ILD IN G
LAND CLEARING
668 4626 or
668 4635
Glen Sheppard
3 8 9 2 5 P roctor B l v d . ___
Sandy, O reyon
668 5350
LOCKSMITH
BOOKKEEPING
DR. ROBERT D. SCHOUTEN
OPTOMETRIST
Office Hours 9 a.m. to 5 30 p.m. Daily
Closed Thursday and Sunday
114 W- Proctor
6684313
Across from Trail Raza
Sandy
PLUMBING
M A C H IN E R Y
BERGH MACHINERY CO.
BENSHOOF
Plumbing & Heating
See Us for New Jacuzzi
Pumps and Repain on all Makes
of Pumps
Loop Hwy. & Boring Road. Graham
Telephone 663-4353
Sales. Service. Installation
Sandy
668 4993
R O A D < DRIVEWAY ROCK
PUMP & SUPPLY
Quarry Rock Crushed to:
Fairbanks • Morse • Red Jacket
3/4"
SALES and SERVICE
0" y - 0 "
Also Pit Run
IX " 0"
Call 622 3848
D & A PUMP & SUPPLY
^ 8 * Mountain Rock Products, Inc.
666 2683
668-4902
Forest hearing
set Thursday
y
TRUCK LINES
W
Social Security
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4S4
» e e e
MT. HOOD READY MIX
Ready Mix Concrete Crushed
Welfare
Rock
Peggy is Back!
Sand and Gravel
Phone 668 6515
Fine Food
Plant located at Fir wood Junction
668 6190
We Are Serving
LA N D SURVEYOR
BOOKKEEPING
COMPLETE BOOKKEEPING SERVICE
Financial Statements
Payroll & Quarterly Tax Reports
All Phases of Office Procedure
18100 S.E. 362nd Dr.
Sandy. Oregon 97055
u i t t i -n» tn >•
1 4 4
686 6732
Served 7 a.m. to 2 p.m.
Ivory
Saturday and Sunday
Registered Land Surveyor Surveying. Mapping.
Subdivisions Office located at
225 E. Burnside Ext.
Gresham
$ |5 0
Now Open
MOUNTAIN BOUTIQUE
BEAUTY SALON
SANDY AUTO BODY INC.
502 S.W Mam
Sandy, Oregon 97055
Breakfast-Brunch
MARX & CHASE
Registered Land Surveyor
BEAUTICIAN
A U T O REPAIRS
39090 Pioneer Blvd . PO Box 593, Sandy. Ore.
NIGHTLY
ENTERTAINMENT
Tues.-Sat. 9-5 622-3700
Rhododendron
F eatured
Every Sunday ft M o n day N ight
TRAVEL SERVICE
C R O W N FURNACE
Furnace - Air Conditioning
Heating & Refrigeration Service
Phone 668 5454 or 622 4575
Up
Georgia Keiner - Owner-Operator
Telephone
668 417 5
FURNACES
Hood-Land Reporter
Visit us at our naw location
Rockwood Plozo - 182nd ond
Division
B ank A meriuro
658 3138
Gracious Living on Limited Income
s t H V K f.
>
I
Located in
1
Cedar n ia /a
Complete Travel
Arrangement* for
Business or Pleasure
at No Cott to You
" B A D A W IA "
The Famous Belly Dancer
668 4197
FIBREGLASS REPAIR
Turfside Restaurant
RAY'S CORVETTE SHOP
Specializing in Fibreglass
Repair & general body work
TH IS SPACE FOR RENT
Adjoining Limelight Electric
(Hwy 26 1 mile W. e f Heidi's)
66S*554S
PASSERSBY LAST week probably wondered what sort of
disaster was occurring at Heidi's on the ML Hood
Freeway. The Boring. Mandy and District 19 firemen
were staging a mock disaster. T hA e three firemen
prepare to enter the “ burning" building.
By NELL H O W E p J O t P ^
G ordon E. Brown
rat« IB IW Itll
Crushed Rock, Fit* and Top Soil
BAUNACH
Home for the Aged
W ELCHES E LE M E N TA R Y
SCHOOL M ENU
N OVEM BER 17-21
MONDAY. NOV. 17
Beef and noodles
Buttered peas
Hot roll
Butter
Half apple
Milk
TUESDAY. NOV. IN
Cottage cheese
on lettuce leaf
Buttered corn
Hot buttered muffin
Pears
Milk
4
W EDN ESD AY. NOV. 1»
Chili
Celery chunks
Hot buttered corn bread
Applesauce
Milk
THURSDAY, NOV. 20
Fish sticks
Browned potato
Seasoned green beans
Bread
Butter
Peaches
Milk
F R ID A Y . NOV. 21
Macaroni and cheese
Buttered spinach
Peanut butter sandwich
Half banana
Milk
Call us for free measurements 667-2R M
ROCK CREEK SAND
AND GRAVEL
CONCRETE READY M IX
W ELCHES
S a l« S t a r t s N e v . 13 th
— One W eek O nly —
SA N D and GRAVEL
NURSING HOMES
a a aW W W W W W W W W
AN U N ID E N T IF IE D fireman prrpares a "v ic tim ” for
tra nsport In the disaster d rill at llrld l's this past week.
Factory A u th o rize d
A m erica's N u m b e r O n e Brand
**3-313«
668-4148
tomorrow
Sale
1 MNa West ef Heidi's ef Hwy 1»
General Freight
tourney
lees Carpet
Your BankAmericard Welcome
Moving
Welches
GORDON I . BROWN FURNITUR!
For All Your Electrical Needs
No Job Too Smell
OPEN 7 DAYS A WEEK
668 5509
110 W. Proctor
(Next to Sandy Cycle)
Sanay. Ore.
P A U L IN E F0S B E R G from Brightwood ia in a hospital in
Portland She has undergone quite serious surgery We all wish
her a speedy recovery
THE PRESCHOOL needs clothing for three and four year olds
Anyone who has good used clothing and would like to give them to
the preschool, or who needs clothing for three and four years olds
can contact the preschool
HAPPY B IR TH D A Y to Lex Secomb
TW ELVE GALS from Bowmans held their first annual awards
dinner at Chalet Swiss First prize went to Dottie Bruns She
received a “ hockey s tic k ” Mary Schmidt and B J. Dubial
received second place Others in the group were Marty. Sheryl,
Lee, Dollie. Ruby, Sylvia, Jeanette, M arilyn Z. and Leslie Great
fun was had by all.
ON OCT 28, Ed Waits was seriously injured when he fell
into a rock crushing conveyor belt while working outside of Bend,
tie is in St. Charles Hospital, room 515, in Bend and would love to
see or hear from all his friends on the mountain
RAY JEANS went to Ireland with a group of air lira's people for
a short weekend Ray said the highlight was a medieval feast at
Bunratty Castle, followed by festivals at Durty Nelly's. Ray said
it was one of the neatest places he had ever been to.
ANY OF YOU GALS that would like to sign up to play pool can
contact any of the owners of the Whistle Stop or Ann Crockett at
the Inn Between.
C O NNIE WARNOCK has opened an antique shop in Wemmeon
Highway 26
ALMA R IE C K has been chosen to serve on the Welches School
Board for one year replacing Jerry Redding
J IM AND S H IR L E Y Lumstrom, former owners of Snow Bird in
Rhododendron are back
W IL L MISS seeing Anita at the Union76 inHoodland. She is still
working on cars and hopes to be able to get her own tow truck
soon.
TH E V A U D E V IL L E show l4>x Secomb planned to put on will
most likely have to be cancelled due to the fact Nova Waits will be
unable to play for it, so maybe one of you good organists will step
forward and volunteer your services
J IM SPRAY is having a hall entertaining his son Jim Jr., who is
home on leave from the arm y He'll be here for 2t) days He is
stationed in Kentucky Welcome to the mountain Jim
T H E POT-LUCK dinner at Welches last week was a big success
with lots of good food.
Welches'
girls
volleyball
team is undefeated with a
record of 12 and 0 going into
Revisions of rules for the their annual toumment to be
Western Oregon Small Tract held at Welches Grade School
Optional Tax Law will be the tomorrow a t 4 p.m.
topic of a formal public hearing
The team is made up of the
sponsored by the Oregon State follow ing eighth graders:
D e p a rtm e n t
of F o re s try , Michele Cleland and Toby
Thursday. Nov 20
Zehrung (co-captains), Kimiko
The proposed rule revisions Danzuka and M arie Hall
define "cultured Christmas Seventh graders on the team
trees," provide new criteria for are: Stella Landis. Barbra
determining suitability of land Haugk and Michelle Bradley
for classification and require They are coached by Miss
submission of ownership plats • JeanineBoldt
w ith
applications
for
Teams invited to the tour­
classifications.
nam ent
a re
E stacada
The hearing will begin at 1:30 (d e fe n d in g
c h a m p io n s ),
p m on Nov. 20 in Room 309, Boring,
Redlands, Cottrell,
State Capitol Building, Salem.
Damascus. Sandy and Welches
LIMELIGHT ELECTRIC COMPANY
Auto A Truck Parts Co.
Veterans
More than 100 forest products
truckers and their families
attended the two-day event
P.O. Box 305, Brightwood, Ore. 97011
A C T IO N
ITPUCK LIN EI
The courtesy inspections will
take place on Saturdays, and
the truckers p a rtic ip a tin g
would not receive citations for
any discrepancies observed.
Slagle said truckers passing the
inspection would be issued
beaver-shaped
decals
to
display on their windshields.
In other action at the Coos
Bay meeting, the board of
directors discussed legislative
action, rising costs of providing
forest products transportation,
and several insurance benefit
program s offered by its
members.
ELECTRICIAN
A U T O PARTS
by Ann Lowe
inspection
¿Sandy
P A T R IC IA
Hood,an(| Happenings
Log truck
job of keeping our maps up­
dated and of the quality the
public has come toexpect”
Maps for sale under the new
system will include recreation
maps of the 19 national forests
in Oregon and Washington; the
following Wilderness maps
with contour lines — Eagle
Cap, Glacier Peak, Goat Rocks.
Kalmiopsis, Mt
Hood. Mt
Forest products hauling
Jefferson,
Mt,
Washington
and Three Sisters; and one contractors in Oregon will soon
special topographic m ap Mt. be able to take advantage of
truck safety inspections to tie
St. Helens-Spirit Lake
performed by Oregon State
Police, inspectors of the Public
Utilities Commissioner's office
and representatives of the
The November meeting of the Accident Prevention Division
Mt Hotxl Community College of the W orkm en's Com­
District board will be Wed­ pensation Board
nesday, Nov. 12.
According to Bob Slagle,
An executive session will
president of the Oregon Log
start at 5:30 p.m. in the town
Truckers Association, the in­
and gown room The public
spection
program s
were
session will convene at 7:48
decided upon by the group's
p.m. in the board room at the
board of direc tors at its recent
college administration center.
meeting in Coos Bay.
Under the program, truckers
could have their trucks in­
spected on a voluntary basis in
each ot the organization's 14
chapter areas throughout the
state
2155 N.I. Division Gresham
665-9104
663 5330
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Don’t forget the Hoodland
Women's Club "Snowman’s
Mountain
Holiday”
bazaar
Dec 5-6 at the Hoodland Park
Building
They are interested in getting
as many of the folk on the
mountain to exhibit and to sell
crafts.
Each person will retain his
own profits, and there is no
charge for a booth They would
like to know as soon as p<»sible
how many will be wanting
booths so they can complete
their arrangements for each
location.
If you make goodies (hat you
would like to sell, please call
one of the following for
reserving your space: Patlie
Griffin, 622-4653; Nome Smith,
622-3755; Reva Cox, 622 3397
Government Camp can call
Cecily Thompson
It is an excellent opportunity
to make extra money for
C hristm as and help the
women’s club raise money for
further development of the
Hraxlland Clackamas County
Park, especially for the Tiny
J
Tots Play Area
Bert Stauffer is doing much
better and he and l,ou are
moving back to the mountain.
Ed Waite is making a slow
recovery after his serious
accident and will still be in the
hospital for some time We wish
him the very best of recoveries
and hope he will be able to
come home from the hospital in
Bend
Do you suppose the Almanac
is going Io be right and we are
going to have an early winter
and lots of snow, but not of long
duration That is what it said,
and we should he ready for a
ten month drought Doesn't
that sound like something we
could do without very nicely.
We shall see whal is in store for
us all too soon
BRIGHTWOOD
OIL CO.
(«nute Salis t Sinici
NOW
Is The
To Fill
Tank
W in te r
Tim e
Your
For
G a le s
M o b il
h e a tin g oil