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Thur«.. April 21. 1977 (Sec 2) SANDY (Ore.) POST - 0 Nell's notes Senior citizens organize group in Hoodland area years Also found one of my moth e r’s diaries but she was more interested In family goings o n ,. mostly of all the times we seemed to move--which was often every year -• Wonder if moving could be a hereditary thing, as my son and daughter-in-law seem to move almost as often However, all our family moves ended up some time during the year at the moun tain, for a year or more stay. We were always here in the summer. Can't think of one we missed before we ended up here permanently, Never a dull moment. The senior citizens had an excellent turnout at their last meeting with 46 present. They had scheduled that meeting to get a name for their group, but many of their active members were out of town. That was postponed until the next meeting Tuesday, May 10. There will also be election of officers at the May meeting. The nominating committee consists o f : Harold Burns. Sally Hurlburt, Louise O'Dea Everyone had an excellent time at the last meeting and are looking forward to more at their May meeting. By Nell tlowe A week ago Tuesday morning we saw our first hummingbird. So had to go dig out the feeder, make the filling for it and get it out on its hangar. Now 1 have two of the or- neriest birds we have ever had. It is more fun to watch them, and I keep wondering how they can dive at each other like they do and not Impail themselves on the bill They are quick. For a few days now they have probably wondered why they came back so early to the hail, cold wind, rain and what have you Hopefully it will Improve some for them Doesn't pay to ask for too much improvement Found an old diary of the weather that my father used to keep, and on April 18, 1947, it was cloudy, no rain after early a m . and 54 degrees April 19, 1947, rain p.m. 54 degrees April 20, 1947, partly cloudy, no rain 55 degrees, while on April 20, 1948, it was bright and clear and the cherry trees were starting to bloom, and 62 degrees It ’s fun to read what went on In 1947 and 1948 He seems to have kept it daily for both If you are able to attend the meeting is at the Lions Club, with a potluck luncheon With all the excellent cooks we have up here, is always a delicious meal Everyone in the senior citizen classification is very welcome. F or fu rther inform ation contact any of the above members on the nominating committee Dorothy and Louis Phelps hosted a delightful dinner and evening for my one and only’s birthday. Although his birthday fell on Monday, we picked Saturday as a better day for celebration. Those attending were Naomi Blaisdell, Clyde and Tulia Phelps, and Pat Kasch (Rudy was in Pendleton for a bowling tournament so could not at tend.) We had a wonderful evening, and all of us kept saying, why do we have to have a birthday to have a get-together? Who needs an excuse’ Thank you Dorothy and Louis. Carol Thompson passed out statewide to monitor public opinion. Among the possible management steps being considered by the Wildlife Department are: —Restriction of hunters to use of a single weapon of their choice (rifle, muzzle loading rifle or bow and arrow) for deer and elk hunting. —R estricting hunters to hunting bucks or does, but not both in any one season. — Restricting mule deer and black tail deer tag holders to controlled hunts of their respective tags only. Control elk hunting through refuges, branch antler rules, a tag sale cut-off date and multiple seasons with hunters restricted to one choice. The commission seeks written input as well as verbal. Interested persons are invited to write the Department of Fish and Wildlife, Wildlife Division, P.O. Box 3503, Portland, Oregon 97208 The final hearing on hunting regulations will be May 21 In Portland. The Clackamas County High School Choir and by Ralph School A d m in is t r a t o r s Branson, Special Education Association will hold a dinner Director for the Estacada and program for wives and School District. members Wednesday, April 27, at 6:30 p.m. in the Community Branson will give a tilde Center of Clackamas Com presentation of Borneo where munity College. be served as Educational After dinner, entertainment Consultant for the Bamboo will be provided by the Sandy River Academy. CARROLL FUNERAL HOME Burlingame O ak Grove Wed . Gresham A p r 27th Tigard T h u rs , A pr 28th Fourth Plain Peninsula Stadium FredMeyer Our f- ^™ ™ Reading Room la located at 395 W. Pow ell G resham ® -..- FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST SCIENTIST 1525 W Powell Grethom Service« lOo.m . 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Thai you Glue In • No G ap Fit O n low ne< klines and sleeveless armholes • Blazers . . Proper inter lacing tor cool lightweight fabrics 3 demonstrations daily 9 1 5 am 12 15 pm 7 00 pm Science and N O C lIS wise men h a ve m akes a great show. Quik-Sew Classes Make Pants, Jumpsuits and Gauchos that really fit Attend Free Call or Com« In Register Today! r q \ / p r drawctoserto I a y “ i God you can t h o f find freedom . I and healing 77ie little foolery that 1" X 12" Pine Shelving A 2 hr preview ot Quik Sew Classes Meet your instrut tor and learn Iresh new ideas to inspire you and help you book studied along with the Bible can help you in your prayer Science and Health with Key to the Scriptures by Mary Baker Eddy explains how you can put into practice the truth revealed to you As your thought and life A Home hnprovement Centers B ■ Administrators to hear Sandy High Choir collectibles. For a small fee, children and get the notices to you in time for For further information call the carnival If you have any adults can reserve a space for Rev a Cox at 622 3397. all types of crafts, antiques, or goods you wish to donate, call Carol Thompson at 622-3758 Our deepest sympathy to Rachel Stone for the loss of her brother, Joseph Herrell, who died at age 61 in New Mexico on April 12. Joseph was a long time resident of the mountain area 257 S ROBERTS AVE. GRESHAM, OREGON and was a well known cement PHONE 665 1117 finisher Joseph did the dam on Henry Creek at Rhododendron. His five sons wish to have memorial services in the area, and not being sure just where they would be held, and not sure they would get in the obituary column in time. You may call Rachel Stone, 622 4226, for further information if you cannot find it in the paper Welches Community School will be holding a craft and flea market on April 30 between 11 SIAVlCt a m. and 4 p m on the south »UHUS *oi •» athletic field at the Welches C O tb •it at .Ht School. «kW * M il This is a good opportunity for the children to get rid of outgrown toys, etc. FredM eyer Game season topic of hearing Big game hunting will be the topic at an April 30 hearing when the Oregon Fish and Wildlife Commission reviews conditions of the state's big game population and makes recommendations for the 1977 hunting season The meeting will be at the Bonneville Power Ackninistra lion Auditorium. 1002 NE Holl aday in Portland beginning at 9a.m . The commission will be faced with the task of formulating regulations which strike some kind of balance between what is desired by the hunting population and what is possible when biological and social considerations are taken into account. Factors considered include animal population trends, herd age and sex composition, winter range condition, con flicts with agriculture and the desires of hunters as expressed In w riting or at public meetings In addition to the Portland meeting there will be seven town hall forums held the registration forms for the Day Camp at The Homestead on Monday at the Welches School There are more forms available in the school office, if there are any girls that would be interested. The Day Camp will be from July 11 to July 15 from 10 a m. to 3 p.m. each day, and one day will have a cam pout for the night Registration is encouraged before May 15. If you wish any further information you may call Mary Ann Elliot at 622- 3209, or Pat Aeppli 622-4680 Don’t forget the Welches School Carnival on April 30 fro m 4to 8p m. The committee could use some more baked goods and casseroles for the dime a dip dinner, also some more small craft items for the Country Store, If you have any good, usable items they would like to set up a small flea market stand also The committee would also like to thank all those who have signed up to help, and they will Prayer in time of need is natural Prayer means turning confidently to the po w er of God s goodness ■ Washerless Kitchen Faucet With Spray $5J* • 259 Mil • Ty«s NM Ibsrms »Isstlc |Kkst • Fell sired qrsund £41 fP * I d 8 ■ f IU 4 x 8' x %” Shop Siding O „ / 2" x 4" x 8 Standard & Better Studs 5 | 2" x 4" x 92% ’ Economy Studs Heos lri'pmvr<MWt Cswtors Fred M eyer Advertising Policy Each of these advertised items must be reodily av ailab le for sale at or below the advertised price m each Fred M eyer store, except as speaficoliy FredMeyer Shops*nq ( enters a noted in this ad 4