Sandy post. (Sandy, Oregon) 1938-current, June 23, 1977, Page 21, Image 21

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    Thur»., June 23. 1977 (Sec. 2) SANDY (Ore.) POST - 11
Go tell It on the mountain
Have you tried Sandy's new parking lot?
July 4th plans jell
for Hoodland area
by Jean Stein
622 3425
JOHN P IT M A N , the new manager of the
Barlow Inn at Zigiag, with his wife Linda
Changes set fo r Barlow Inn
W ith
an
eye
tow ards
revamping the menu and at­
tracting name entertainment,
John Fitm an has taken over the
managerial position at the
Barlow Inn at Zigzag
F itm a n
comes
to
the
m ountain
c o rrid o r
from
California's San Francisco Bay
area, where he lived for 25
years, teaching school and
managing several bars
Fitm an says his main goal
far the Barlow Inn is to “ have a
good menu at a reasonable
price with excellent service."
He plans to incorporate
Italian and seafood dishes into
the Inn's menu, which is now
prim arily
centered
around
steaks
A deck is planned for outdoor
dining, and service decor,
tablecloths and even the
waitress's outfits will all be
coordinated, with the idea that
“The help w ill blend into the
walls but still be right there."
To capitilize on the rustic
decor of the Inn. Fitm an says
he w ill have the fireplace going
year round during the break­
fast and dinner hours
The Barlow Inn already
features re g u la r liv e en­
tertainment. but Fitm an hopes
. .Fourth of July weekend will
be a big one on the m ountain. . .
a real three ring circus of
events
Lion's Club members will be
serving their annual Chuck
Wagon breakfast at their hall in
Wemme Saturday July 2 and
Sunday July 3.
It's always a delicious all you
can eat breakfast of sausage or
bacon, eggs, pancakes, juice
and coffee
They w ill have a turkey
shoot, m iniature golf. Tim e is 7
a m. until noon
o oo
Mountain Players w ill have
their second showing of “ Nude
With Violin’’ on Saturday night,
July 2 at 6 p m This will be
to attract some big name talent
on a one or two night basis.
/
Pitman says he's been in­
volved in restaurants for over
40 years, and in addition to his
teaching stint he has written a
book
on
re s ta u ra n t
management and done some
volumes of poetry
Although he's been in the
Zigzag area only a few weeks,
Fitm an's first impressions are
good “ 1 love It here,’’ he said.
“ I ’ve met some of the nicest
people in the area up here."
Fitm an w ill be helped at the
Barlow Inn by his wife Linda,
who w ill act as hostess The
Fitmans have four children
Cabaret Night.
The dinner theatre was a
complete sell out and a superb
performance. Tickets can be
purchased at Zig Zag Inn,
Sentry
M a rk e t, Hoodland
Pharm acy and Brightwood
ooo
Hoodland Women’s Club is
having their annual rummage
sale
th a t w eekend,
too.
Saturday the hours are from 10
a m to 6 p m. and on Sunday
from 10 a m. to 3 p m. The
ladies have sorted and marked
m am m o uth
am ounts
of
clothing and all sorts of other
goodies.
san or W
A m ateu r talen t contest
due at county fa ir
Auditions for those wishing to
participate in the third annual
C lackam as
County
F a ir
amateur talent contest w ill be
held Tuesday evening, July |2.
at the Canby High School
auditorium.
Auditions are scheduled to
6rfcinat7p m
This year 's talent contest will
be held on the open a ir
fairgrounds stage Wednesday
evening. Aug 17, second day of
the annual five day fair.
There w ill be two categories
of consumption-one for those
under 14 years of age, the other
for those H a n d o v e r
A u dri Cotton, fa ir en ­
tertainment director, said she
is looking for all categories of
talent The talent contest, she
said, " is really an old-time
vaudeville show featuring the
whole gamut of variety en
tertainm ent." The field is wide
open, she noted, for musicians,
dancers, actors, comedians,
acrobats and anyone else who
has the talent to please an
audience
Talent contest eligibility is
not restricted to Clackamas
County.
A ll
contestant»,
however, must be screened at
auditions.
Tboae wishing further in­
formation may call 656-1297.
P re -re g is tra tio n
is
un­
necessary Contestants wishing
to fill out entry forms may do so
by showing up at Canby High
School July 12, and qualifying
for competition.
The ta lent contest Is a special
featured of the 1977 annual
county fair being held at Canby
Tuesday thnxigh Saturday,
Aug 16-20
Clackamas County Board
to reconsider zone change
The C lackam as
County
Board of Commissioners will
reconsider a zone chane ap­
proval for the Carmel Estates
Shopping Center
An order to reconsider the
zone change which would make
possible the building of the
»hopping center was given by
the Land Conservation and
D evelopm ent
Comm ission
(LCDC)
A LCDC hearing» officer
earlier thia year said that the
zone change has violated
statewide planning goals
A spokesman for the LCDC
said the commission upheld the
hearings officer’s decision on
June 11. Clackamas County
Com m issioners
are
now
required to "take each of the
applicable statewide planning
goals into account as they
might effect the sone change."
The county commissioners
have not yet received official
notice of the LCDC’s action.
Clackamas
County
Com­
missioners in 1975 approved a
zone change for the shopping
center proposed for the Boring
interchange area off Highway
26.
Several adjacent landowners
and the City of Sandy protested
the zone change approval and
shopping center proposal
NVM EROL'S SANDY merchants are
sprucing up their business establishments
in preparation for the Sandy Mountain
Days. G riff Collins* new sign fits into the
theme of “ This is Sandy. Pioneer Coun­
try ." That theme was recently adopted hy
the Sandy Area Merchants Association
group.
(Post photo)
Every year Gert Bloom
comes up from Long Beach,
C a lif , far a vacation at their
summer home
It seems to coincide with the
rummage sale preparation,
and Gert has been a willing
helper for the Women's Club
every year.
She’s an expert because
while a t home in Long Beach
she also helps with a charity
rummage sale
Executive board members
old and new w ill have their
annual picnic to turn over
records and share a fun af­
ternoon ending with a potluck
dinner on Monday, July 11. Any
member is welcome to come.
This year it’s a mystery
picnic . . . no one knows the
final destination except Patti
G riffin, our outgoing president.
Everyone should meet at the
W om en’s Club on Salmon
River Road at 10 that morning
Better call Patti to let her
know you are coming so we
don’t go off and leave anyone
The group w ill proceed to the
parking lot at Sandy High
School to pick up members
down that way at 10:30 a.m.
B rin g
along
your own
beverage and utensils, a steak
to barbecue, a folding chair,
hiking shoes, bathing suit and
towel and a potluck dish to
contribute for the dinner
o oo
Want your child to learn to
play golP Contact the pro-shop
at Bowman's. Lannie Browne
the golf pro, w ill be teaching
children from 10-16 in a four
lesson series
Call 622-3101 and ask for the
pro-shop to find out more about
it.
o oo
O regon
Association
of
Broadcasters had their 36th
annual spring conference last
week at Bowman's with the
president of ABC TV . James
Duffy, as guest speaker
The conference ended with a
golf tournament.
The Gov. Bob Straub, flew in
to greet the guests by National
Guard helicopter on Thursday.
The geU csn rs e m akes a fine
landing field.
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ome
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C lackam as
inty F a ir premium books
heir« distributed this week
I next to exhibitors and
era
who
p a rtic ip a te
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tualevent,
his year's fair, the 71st, w ill
held Tuesday through
urday, Aug 16 20. and w ill
the theme "Wide World of
od" as a salute to Oregon's
pst industry
fairgrounds open air stage,
R egu lar stage shows a re
s c h e d u le d c o n t in u o u s ly
Thursday through Saturday,
The old time fiddlers, a puppet
show, song and dance acts, and
other entertainment features
w|l| highlight the stage show
aflerings.
The Atrium Gallery a rt
exhibit w ill again be held in the
upper level of the main pavilion
with artists from all parts of the
r e g io n
p a r tic ip a tin g ,
Photography exhibits and a
"hobby hall“ w ill also be
featured attractions at the fair
The 1977 premium book lists
all the categories and awards in
livestock, agricultural crops,
floral exhibits, textiles, and
domestic science
Copies of the book may be
picked up at the fair office in
Canby, at the county court-
house in Oregon City,
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