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Thur* Februory 4 I W (Se< 2) SANOV (Ore.) POST -5 Summit House to sponsor Friday Night Live on the m o u n ta in . H a m ric k b ills his “ F r i day N ig h t L iv e " as a im p r o v is a t io n a n d s ta g e n ig h t, w h e re persons can com e and co m p e te w ith one a n o th e r fo r p rizes, doing w h a t they do best when it comes to e n te rta in m e n t M u s ic ia n s , s t a n d u p c o m ic s , ju g g le rs , m a g i cians and anyone else who has a d e sire to p e rfo rm in by M IC H A E L P. JO N ES Post C orrespondent “ F rid a y N ig h t L iv e at G o v e rn m e n t C a m p ’ ’ is scheduled fo r Feb 12 to ce le b ra te the g ra n d open m g o f S cott H a m ric k s S u m m it House R e sta u ra n t F o r m ore than 45 years th e S u m m it H* is e R e sta u ra n t in G overnm ent C am p has been a tra d itio n Wood Toys & Homo D e c o r A c c e n ti! 1 c o m m .u t« l Worfc MPAMS JUST west of Ojo Lumber on Hwy. 26. Sondy wood Oeœl* * Joan WHpbt glass G r o u p to h y d ro s • dosa supplì«« • Cloasas 6689121 to g iv e th e m ihe best of both w o rld s His unique wooden m enu o ffe rs e v e r y t h in g fro m b re a k fa s ts to cheeseburgers, fre n c h -d ip to g r ille d cheese s a n d wiches and even ra b b it R a b b it, a s p e c ia lty of H a m ric k 's , can be s p e c ia l ly o rd e re d in advance o n ly, due to the p re p a ra tio n tim e re q u ire d He cooks his b r a is e d r a b b it B o urguignon in a bacon, onion, m ush ro o m and red w ine sauce H a m ric k also o ffe rs a tra d itio n a l G e rm a n ra b b it “ F rid a y N ig h t L iv e W in n e r s Show “ A lth o u g h a cash p rize w ill be o ffe re d , the re a l d ra w w ill be the cro w d , said H a m ric k “ Down deep e ve yo ne ’s an e n te rta in e r o f som e s o rt,” said H a m ric k “ The S u m m it House, e ve ry F r i d a y n ig h t, can be th e ir o u tle t. A fte r a ll, who ju s t w a n ts to sing in a show er o r laugh at his own jokes You need an audience, and an audience w ants som e good, in te r e s tin g e n te rta in m e n t ” H a m ric k , who has been o p e ra tin g the re s ta u ra n t fo r about six m onths, said th a t the g ra n d opening is belated because he w anted to fir s t fin d out w h a t the p e o p le in G o v e r n m e n t C a m p w anted When he fir s t took o ver the re s ta u ra n t, he w anted to g ive the area a good d in n er house B ut when he le a rn e d th a t p a rt of the c lie n te le also w a n te d a good sa n d w ich , he decided discuss NOW OPEN *e « id e n tle l fro n t of a liv e audience is in v ite d to p a rtic ip a te F irs t p rize is $25 second place is $15 and th ird place w in s a n a ll- y o u c a n « a t sp a g he tti d in n e r fo r tw o A fte r 12 weeks, a ll the fir s t place w in n e rs w ill be w e lcom ed back to the Sum m it House fo r a special The R h o d o d e n d ro n N eighborhood G rou p w ill m eet Sunday a t the hom e of R a ym ond Ram an, H e n ry C reel' Road The agenda w ill p ro vid e an o p p o rtu n ity fo r fu rth e r discussion of area hydo- e le c tric system s R esidents o f W oodland. F a u b ia n and R hododen d ro n a re in v ite d to attend. She jo in s a b ro th e r, Joey, H a m r ic k , w h o w a s a fo rm e r e xe c u tiv e ch e f fo r E d d ie M ay E n te rp ris e s , ta u gh t h im the business fro m the b o ttom up He scrubbed pots and pans, peeled potatoes, m opped flo o rs , and peeled and “ de ve in e d ” s h rim p “ When I was 14 years old. I knew w hat I w anted to d o .” s a id H a m r ic k , “ f o llo w in o f dads footsteps ” And fo llo w h im he d id , a ll the way to Rock S prings. W yo His fa th e r h ire d on as the head chef in a tr a ile r c a m p fo r a c o n s tru c tio n cre w th a t was b u ild in g a co a l fire d g e n e ra to r p lant fo r B e c h te l Power H a m ric k was h ire d as a b a ke r He was on ly 18 ye a rs old G r a n d p a re n ts in c lu d e M r and M rs R ob e rt F ra n cis of Sandy, and M r and M rs A A H unt of P o rtla n d lo ite r, a fte r w o rk in g at a lot of little places, he w o rk ed at the H ea rth sto n e in G resham as a cook and then opened w ith the new T o llg a te Inn in Sandy as the e x e c u tiv e chef d is h c a lle d “ H a se n p fe ffe r ” N o s t r a n g e r to th e re s ta u ra n t business, the 2 5 -y e a r o ld C h e r r y v ille re s id e n t s ta rte d in the b u s in e s s w h e n he w as e ig h t, doing odd jobs and ru n n in g e rra n d s H is fir s t re a l jo b in the in d u s try when he as H a m ric k puts it “ got onto the p a y ro ll,” cam e when he was 14 ye a rs o ld and was h ire d as a dish w a sh e r fo r his fa th e r's re s ta u ra n t in Hood R iv e r, k n o w n as th e “ A p p le Blossom C a fe .” H is fa th e r. D ic k Stephanie joins Hunts M r. and M rs T im Hunt of W elches re c e n tly an n o u n c e d th e b i r t h o f S tephanie N ico le She was b o rn Oct. 30 at P o r t la n d A d v e n t is t H o s p ita l, w e ig h in g seven pounds. 12 ounces. 3. The decor of the S u m m it House is h ig h lig h te d w ith k n o tty pine p a n e lin g and p a in tin g s of the m ou n ta in s by lo ca l a rtis ts . 2 N D B IG W EEK! FRESH, CRISP The w a rm and cozy a t m o s p h e re m a k e s m a n y c u s to m e rs fe e l r ig h t at hom e F o r e x a m p le , i t ’s not unusual to fin d som e o l' c h a ra c te r of the m ou n ta in s it t in g by th e a n tiq u e p o t b e llie d s to v e , fa s t asleep TEXAS PINK GRAPE FRUIT LETTUCE LARGE, SOLID HEADS One lo y a l new cu s to m e r to the e s ta b lis h m e n t is G a ry G e o rg e of B rig h tw o o d , w h o ra v e s about the h o s p ita lity of the little re s ta u ra n t A fte r g e t t in g away fro m one re s ta u ra n t, G eorge and his com panion w a lke d in to the S u m m it House and im m e d ia te ly becam e a fan He c o m p la in e d th a t he had SWEET & JUICY 5 99 ASPARAGUS BROCCOLI « M E D IU M SIZE BUTTON MUSHROOMS TIGHT BUDS SWEET, M ILD , M E D IU M SIZE YELLOW ONIONS PLANT-OF-THE-WEEK HANGING OR UPRIGHT AT M O S T THRIFTWAY STORES PLANTS LB. BETTY CROCKER Ì2 O Z . CAN S H FROM * I | " FRIED CHICKEN I SAVE *1.21 FIRST 2 LB. BOX CAKE COKE TAB SPRITE FRESCA; i f 9« "SIX PACK' AT ‘ 2 4 mixes t > 8 ^ 0 2 . BOXES , / ? VG9 ADDITIONAL AT 89< cr oc ker ■ ro spread , ® » 0 S T « I C $ t4Ho/ f 3 9 PLUS DEPOSIT > r HEALTH & BEAUTY AIDS BEVERAGE CELLAR FROZEN FOODS DEPT. WELCH'S BAYER BUDWEISER GRAPE JUICE Budweiser A. A d e' 12 OZ. CANS • 12 O Z TIN AUNT JEMIMA 98 WAFFLES 69‘ $ |,8 VAN DE KA MB'S LIGHT A CRISPY 14 OZ ANO 20 OZ. 99* SEBASTIANI MOUNTAIN CHABLIS, BURGUNDY VIN (OSE OB BHINF 3 , T LIEBFRAUMILCH COLONY CLASSIC M O OF FlVf I I» LOAVES 750 Ml chimin blanc cabfbnft SAUVIONON, ZINFANDEL OB FBENCH COLUMBAFO •HOOFS. WHITE BREAD DOUGH 2 MALT LIQUOR- ¿S BLUE NUN MORTON'S MACARONI cm M.H 100 c i AOUAIK&H 10 OZ FISH STICKS ASPIRIN S f 79 BAYER ; » i x . «m u * |LS TOOTH PASTE EXCEDRIN TABLETS « ♦ 17 0 1 PAIN RELIEVER ♦ DI SÇ 99 * 40. DIAPARENE BABY WASH CLOTHS SJ99 ♦ ISO'« VICK'S $349 AVAILABLE AT MOST THRIFTWAT »TORIS 440 89 $2« s2” $ 3 % FORMULA HEAVY DUTY KRUSTEAZ HERSHEY'S WESTERN FAMILY PERSONAL SIZE REYNOLDS FOIL PANCAKE CHOC. CHIPS POP CORN IVO RY SOAP 18" X 23' 1” S |6 9 IF T W A Y HOODLAND Welche« Rd 11 Mi to 12 oz. 3 h LB S E R V IN G Y O U # C O M M U N IT Y ' H Q SEMI-SWEET OR MILK CHOCOLATE REGULAR OR WHOLE WHEAT AND HONEY W em roe, 422 3244 Prices e H eclIve W ed.. Feb. 3 thru 9 H lS f lS S T ä S r S f 99 OSIOINA L OB fXTSA TMKK ANO SICH PKG. 79 S I AGHETTI • FAMILY SCOTT HEFTY, TALL SAUCE: MIX : BATH TISSUE KITCHEN BAGS WHITE EXTRA LAROE LAWRV'S 1H O Z 2/ 2 LB • • 831 . 5157 PKG OF FOUR 3V* OZ BARS 89 < CLOROX DRY BLEACH $2” 20 CT. H a m ric k s a id th a t a fu tu re a ttra c tio n w ill be the a coustic and e le c tric house band he's p u ttin g to g eth e r to p la y c o u n try rock Ideal ly , he said, he w ants a d r u m m e r , a bass a n d k e y b o a rd s H e p la y s g u ita r, and has p la ye d in a n u m b e r of local bands T h e S u m m it H ouse R e sta u ra n t is open seven d a y s a w eek S u n d a ys th ro u g h T h u rsd a y it is open 8 a m . to m id n ig h t F rid a y s and S a tu rda ys, the hours a re 8 a m to 2 a in T he d in n e r s e rvice fo r stage n ig h ts is scheduled to begin a t 7 p m ., w ith " F r i day N ig h t L iv e ” be g in ning at 8 F o r m ore in fo rm a tio n re g a rd in g p e rfo rm in g or about the g ra n d opening fe s tiv itie s , c a ll the S u m m it House at 272 3543 G r o u p seeks h e lp FRESH BUNCH FRESH, FIR ST-O F-THE-SEASO N ju s t been refused s e rvice at a h a lf e m p ty re s ta u ra n t because he d id n 't have a re s e rv a tio n “ T w o ye a rs ago a c e rta in business a d v e rtis e d th a t th e y needed c u s to m e rs T o n ig h t th e y tu rn e d us a w a y w ith m oney in our p o c k e ts ," s a id G e o rg e , “ ju s , because I d id n 't have a re s e rv a tio n So I end up at a lit t le pla ce lik e the S u m m it and w ha, do I g e f ’ H o s p ita lity and s e rv ic e " B e s id e s s ta g e n ig h t. H a m ric k is also o ffe rin g a place fo r people to com e and e n jo y the food w h ile lis t e n in g to t h e ir ow n a lb u m s , a new concept e s ta b lis h m e n ts have used succe ssfully in C a lifo rn ia and W ashington “ Instead of p lu g g in g a ju k e box that has a lim ite d selection io f songs) you m ay no, even w a n , to hear, you can b rin g y o u r own m usic and hear it fre e on a 400-wat, stereo s y s te m ," said H a m ric k 61 OZ 2 3’ w i t h t ir e c le a n -u p T he E n v iro n m e n ta l C o m m itte e On S u ita b ility is re c ru itin g persons fo r the fir s t of tw o cle a n -u p ses sions. ECOS wants to rem o ve tire s dum ped ille g a lly in the fo re st. The o rg a n iz a tio n , w ith help fro m the U S. F ore st S ervice, plans to rem o ve an e s tim a te d 200 la rg e tru c k tire s fro m an area in the N a tio n a l F o re st ju s t o ff L o lo Pass Road ECOS w ill p ro v id e the la b o r The F orest Service w ill p ro v id e the vehicles to haul the tire s ou, o f the fo re s t, and w ill pay fo r the le g a l disposal of the tire s A w o rk day is planned fo r e a rly in the s p rin g , o r as soon as the snow m elts enough to p e rm it access to the area In te rs te d persons should c a ll 622-4869