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Films set for
study center
The following films are
coming attractions at the
N orthwest
F ilm
Study
Center at the Portland Art
Museum
“ Under
M ilk
Wood"
(England, 1971) stars Peter
O'Toole and Richard Burton
in a film version of Dylan
Thomas’ play about daily life
in a small Welsh village.
It w ill be shown Thursday,
July 20. at8 p m
The award winning film ,
“ The Autobiography of Miss
Jane
P ittm a n ’ ’
(1974)
starring Cicely Tison is the
story of a black woman who
lived through slavery and
survived to the age of 110.
The film was originally made
for television. It won nine
Kirkwood (pictured) offer a full line of guitars, band
instruments, sheet music, lessons and repairs.
A L P IN E M USIC opened recently in Sandy's new
Western Alley Building on Proctor. Lori and M ike
New music store offers wide variety
of instruments, lessons and repairs
An Estacada faimly has Kirkwood, who also works in
packed up its guitars, horns the shop.
and harmonica to relocate
Alpine Music is located in
the fa m ily business in Sandy’s new Western Alley
downtown Sandy
Building
across
from
Alpine Music on Proctor T h riftw a y
on
P roctor
features several top lines of Boulevard.
guitars plus all band in
Guitar lessons soon w ill be
strum ents, sheet music, offered, with Collins Farr of
lessons and repairs.
Alder Creek as instructor.
Lori and Mike Kirkwood of
F a rr is a musician-
Estacada operated Timber songwriter who hopes to
Music in Estacada for about record his own album soon
a year before deciding to
The shop also features the
relocate here.
hand-made harpsichords of
The couple operates the Gary Hango of the Sandy
music store in partnership area
with Mike’s mother, Carol E.
The Kirkwoods got into the
music store business as an
outgrowth of Mike K irk
wood’s private collection of
instruments and home repair
service of violins.
He played the trumpet in
school and later picked up
the guitar. As a hobby he
collected so many in
struments in his home that
friends encouraged him to
open his own music store.
Kirkwood still works for
Reynolds A lum inum and
rotates shop duty with his
wife and mother.
Wife Lori Kirkwood plays
the piano, organ and guitar.
Alpine Music specializes in
g u ita rs
and
carries
everything in straps, pics
and strings
The shop also carries sheet
music, harmonicas, drums
and band instruments in
cluding trum pets, trum -
bones, saxaphones, clarinets
and flutes.
Repairs are offered on
nearly all instruments.
In a ddition to g u ita r
lessons, the shop plans soon
to offer lessons on trumpet
and bass guitar.
The store offers guitar
rentals to students.
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The film is one of the best
known stories in Japanese
legend. It depicts the story of
the 47 Ronin, sam urai
w a rrio rs who pretended
debauchery
fo r
years
waiting for a chance to
avenge the murder of their
leader.
The second part w ill be
shown Sunday, July 23 Each
film is a self-contained unit
according to officials at the
Film Study Center.
Fair to include
two horse shows
Two separate horse shows
and an all-Indian rodeo w ill
be part of the 1978 Greater
Multnomah County F air at
the Expo Center July 28-
August6.
The big Expo Center arena
w ill be devoted to the
“ horsy" set the first five
days of the fa ir and to the
first Portland All Indian
rodeo the last three days,
Aug 4,5 and 6.
New along with the rodeo is
an open one-day horse show
with Oregon Horsemen’s
Association approval for
entries of all ages The open
event w ill be Sunday, July 30.
For two days on either side of
it, the Multnomah coutny 4-H
horseclubs w ill present their
county fa ir show, involving
some 250 young people and
their mounts.
The rodeo, jointly sp-
nonsored by the Portland
Intertribal Council and the
Willamette Valley Rodeo
Association, is expected to
attract Indian rodeo top
hands from all over the
western U S. and Canada.
Rangers to hold
Show-me program
An informal “ show-me"
program w ill be presented by
the Forest Service on the
Clackamas Planning Unit at
Estacada High School at 7:30
p m ., July 19 and Santiam
High School at 7:30 p.m.,
July 26, according to Joel
Dahlin, Estacada District
ranger, Mt. Hood National
Forest.
The purpose of the show
me program is to review the
inventory and s u ita b ility
analyses for a number of
resources including timber
and geothermal.
"This is another phase of
the
land
management
process on the 350,000 acre
Clackamas Planning Unit
begun in 1976,” said Dahlin.
“ We’re looking for feedback
from the public on the ap
proach taken thus fa r,’’ he
added.
The Clackamas Planning
Unit lies within the southern
portion of the Mt. Hood
National Forest and the
northern portion of the
Willamette National Forest.
Within its boundaries are the
Bull of the Woods and Olallie
Roadless (RARE II) areas.
Muffins and
Ma’s casserole
BY SARA SEWELL
BREAKFAST MUFFINS
1 cup buttermilk
1 cup oatmeal
1 egg. unbeaten
1 j cup dark brown sugar
*4 cup oil or melted shorter,ing
1 cup flour
4 teaspoon salt
112 teaspoon bak ing powder
*2 teaspoon soda
Pour buttermilk over oatmeal and let stand. Com
bine egg and sugar and mix well, then add oil. Sift
together all remaining dry ingredients. Add buttermilk
m ixture and egg m ixture to dry ingredients. Mix well.
Pour into greased muffin tins or use baking cups Bake
at 400 degrees for 18-20 minutes. Makes 1 dozen
delicious muffins
From the files of Mrs. Earl (Frances) Cherry,
Portland, Oregon
If you like a hot fruited muffin, you might add 4 cup
chopped dates.
MOM’S CASSEROLE
2 lbs. hamburger (or 1 lb hamburger and l lb.
ground pork)
1 medium onion
2 stalks celery, chopped
1 green pepper, chopped
14 cups stuffed olives, drained
1 can cream of mushroom soup
1 can cream of chicken soup (Dilute soups a little
with m ilk)
1 to 1 and a third cups uncooked minute rice cooked
according to pkg. directions
1 large can Chinese noodles
1 (7 oz.) ja r of cashew nuts
Brown meat until it loses its redness Remove from
heavy skillet. Then saute vegetables Return meat to
pa n. add soups diluted with a little milk, and the cooked
rice. Simmer in heavy pan or crock pot for 2 hours. Stir
the cashew nuts in just before serving Place in a large
serving casserole and top with Chinese noodles which
have been warmed in the oven The flavor even im
proves the second day.
— From the files of Mrs. Dave (Laura) Morgan,
West Berlin, Germany. Muriel Markham gave this
recipe to Laura’s mother, Mrs. Larry (Arabel) Meier.
It is a favorite in the Meier family. Very good!
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Emmy awards when it first
appeared.
The film w ill be shown
Saturday, July 22, at 2 p m
Part one of “ They Forty-
Seven Ronin" (Japan, 1942)
w ill be shown Saturday, July
22, at 8 p m
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Permits
available
In d iv id u a l
free
use
firewood permits good for
one weekend cutting day will
be issued at Zig Zag Ranger
Station beginning Monday.
July 17 Cutting w ill begin on
July 22 and 23. and continue
through
the
summ er
weekends Permits are good
for up to five cords
The number of permits
issued for each day w ill be
lim ite d due to cu tting
locations. Cutting w ill lx*
limited to low fire hazard
days only.
Log decks created by past
logging operations need lobe
reduced to aid retorestation
and eliminate lire hazard,
according to a Fores! Service
spokesman. Rather than
burn these decks, the Forest
Service is offering this u < nn I
to the public.
1HM’ to the current fire
season, chainsaws must lx*
ins,xxied at the Ranger
Station prior Io the issuing ol
the cutting permit. State and
federal fire laws w ill lx*
strictly enforced These laws
include a requirement lor
each cutler to have an axe.
shovel and a fire ex
lingmsher or bucket ol water
w ithin So feet of tlx* culling
area
Copies of state and
federal fire laws pertaining
Io Drew ixxl cutting amt use ol
chainsaws on the national
forest w ill be issued Io
cutters at time of saw in
spec! ion
President
installed
Sandy Union High School
principal Bill MacFarlane
was installed recently as
president of the Oregon
Association of Secondary
School Administrators
MacFarlane w ill lead the
7(Mi member group for the
1978-79 school year,