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2 SANDY (O r* ) POST Thur» . Moy 2». 1981 (Sec. 2) around the county Juvenile commission has vacancies The Clackamas County Community Juvenile Ser vices Commission has seven vacancies • The group serves as an ad visory committee to the Board of County Commis sioners Responsibilities in clude exploring methods of maximizing existing ser vices to respond to youth problems in Clackamas County. Interested persons should contact the Juvenile Ser vices Commission at 2121 Kaen Road. Oregon City, OR, »7045 The commission is also seeking applicants to assist its staff in the design and im plementation of an evalua tion system The commission funds pro jects which include such things as alternative educa tion, fa m ily counseling, crisis intervention and tem porary volunteer shelter V e n t r i l o q u i s t sets s h o w (left to right) Jud> Frasier. Jim Lindsay, Herb Forbes Jean Sroba and llank Dalpez in “ Not Fit for Man or Beast.’ deft to right) Dancing girls chorus Etta Mayo. G wyii Thornberg. Dana Thornberg. Pat Lindsay, ( aroline Roseburrough and Marilyn Rowell. Mountain Players open performances The Mountain Players will pre sen t th re e m in t- melodramas, along with dancing girls, skits and a sing along Opening night is Friday, May 22 The Mountain Players will present “ A bigail Stands Fast,” “ John Truehart" and “ Not Fit for Man or Beast.” Friday is Family Night Tickets are available at the door, adult prices are Si 50 with children under 16 ad mitted free Doors open at 7 p m and the show w ill begin at 8 p m. Saturday, May 23, is Cabaret Night, adults only. The $10 package includes dinner and the show with doors opening at 6 p m Din ner will be served at 6:30 p m and the show will begin at 8 p m. Additional performances are scheduled for June 6 and June 20 Price is $2 75. Tickets for all perfor mances are available at the 2)g Zag Inn, the Barlow I rail Inn, Ted's Brightwood Store, The lX*lhi, and in San dy, call 668 6598 Hoodland happenings New Mothers’ Tea set today Thursday, May 21 A senior citizens lunch, sponsored by loaves and Fishes, will be held at the Welches School lib r a r y beginning at 11:30 a m Transportation and further information is available by calling 622 3331. A New Mother’s Tea will be held at 7:30 p m. by the Mt. Hood Pre-School Co-Op to inform new members of the school's procedures and operations For further in formation and meeting loca tion, call 622-4546 W elches C o m m u n ity School w ill sponsor the following classes at the school: Diet and Exercise, 6 p m in the library; Recrea tional Basketball, 6 p m in the g y m , C o m p e titiv e Volleyball, 7:30 p m in the gym; and Parenting, 7.30 p m in room 20 The Mountain Players will rehearse at 7:30 p m at the Wemme Lions Club, location The Mt. Hood Lions Club will hold a general meeting at the club building in Wemme. Thursday, May 28 The Clackamas County Well Baby Clinic and WIC programs will be held begin ning at 9:30 a m. at the Hoodland Women’s Club on Salmon River Road Call Patty Henniger, 622 3607, to make an appointment for immunizations or examina tions of children newborn through age five. A senior citizens lunch, sponsored by Loaves and Fishes, w ill be held at the Welches School lib r a r y beginning at 11:30 a m Transportation and further information is available by calling 622-3331 The Clackamas Countv Bookmobile will be at the Hoodland Plaza shopping center parking lot from 4 to 7 pm Welches C o m m u n ity School w ill sponsor the following classes at the school. Diet and Exercise, 6 p m in the lib ra ry , Recrea tional Basketball, 6 p m in the g y m ; C o m p e titiv e Volleyball, 7^0 p m in the gym; and Parenting. 7:30 p m in room 20 The Orient Drive Baptist Church will hold a special Kindergarten Graduation Program Sunday, May 31 at 2 pm The public is invited to at tend Guest speaker for the pro- ' gram will be ventriloquist Jim Bisel from Portland and his sidekick, Tonv Cares They will present a program of music and ventriloquism Bisel and his accomplice have entertained all over the country and before the President, various gover nors and Hollywood stars Saturday, May 23 A Cabaret N ight, for a d u lts o n ly, w ill be presented by the Mountain Players at the Wemme Lions Club on Highway 26 A steak dinner will be served before the show, package cost is $10, Doors w ill open at 6 p m , dinner will be served at 6:30 p m . and the show w ill begin at 8 p m Tickets can be purchased at several Hoodland businesses or at the door Proceeds w ill fund the Museum maintenance For more information, call 656-5551 or 655 2866 665-0428 During Copeland’s Do-It-Yourself Sale! PUBLIC NOTICE The G re s h a m HYPNOSIS Clinic and Private ___ F O R :_ _ STRESS FEARS SPORTS • SM O KING • BEDWETTING • NA ILBITIN G • WEIGHT • M EM O RY • SELF CONFIDENCE Podiatry Clinic E. Kruszewski DPM Foot Specialist Has M oved To HOOD CENTER PROFESSIONAL BUILDING Call 668-4221 Bdlie McNutt, PHD, C ertified Union Hypnotherapist 1217 E. B urnside Suite 603 GRESHAM Phone: 667 6102 1/i” Regular Thompson’s SHEETROCK WATER SEAL ñ 1 2 inch Diagonal B&VV T V w ith purchase of $750 or more, lim it one per customer. 5 Gal. Mfg Retail *1 5 ’ w »379 , 149 Gal. FULLER 7 PC. Screwdriver Set BIRCH PLYWOOD ? * 4x8x3/d” List '9 “ i l i s t '1 0 “ :89 MEMORIAL WEEKEND SALE ! FREE JOINT COMPOUNI U.S.G. • Add to oil base paint • Seals concrete 4x8 Sheet FULLER 6 PC. Combination Wrench Set Tuesday, May 26 Wednesday. May 27 Welches C om m un ity School Tiny Tots group will meet from 10 a m to noon Call Lomae Hoyt. 622-3752, for information and meeting For information and registration call Lynette Nelson, Period treasures, garden seedlings and ftxxl will be sold in the yard of The Museum, corner of 6th and Washington in Oregon City The sale w ill occur Satur- To place an event in Hoodland Happenings, call Dawn Morrison at 622-3538 at Welches C o m m u n ity School is sponsoring a spring hike Meet at 9 30 a m at the Hoodland Women's Club for carpooling and bring a lunch and beverage Moms with babies in packs are welcome The following classes will be held tonight at Welches School: Regulation Basket ball. 6 p m in the gym . Diet and Exercise. 6 p m in the library; Beginning Typing and Shorthand 7 p m in room 20. and Regulation Volleyball. 7 30 pm . in the k.vm A Welches Community School class in Boat Building will be held tonight. Cal) 622 3397 for meeting time and location The Mountain Players will hold a rehearsal at 7:30 p m at the Wemme Lions Club JUNE 15 THRU AUG. 28 Group activities including sports, games and crofts. The Mountain Players will hold a rehearsal at 7:30 p m in the Wemme Lions Club Monday, May 25 No school today Welches Memorial Day Summer day camp for boys and girls age 6 years thru 12 years beginning day, May 30, from 10 a m to 4pm Friday, May 22 The Mountain Players will present a Family Night per formance of three mini melodramas and several short skits at the Wemme Lions Club on Highway 26 “ A b ig a il Stands F a st,” “ John Truehart” and "Not Fit for Man or Beast” are the titles of the three mini dramas Adult admission will be $1 50, children under 16 admitted free The show w ill begin at 8 p m 2 4 0 8 S.W . 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