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S A N O * ( O * ) POST Thur»
A p ril ». 1 9 « (S«< Î )
Rally team to compete
Hoodland Happenings
p e tin g
in
the
AAA
category
Squads will be competing
in the preliminary rounds
in the morning, with the top
five schools from each
category performing in the
final round in the after
noon
Each squad has five
minutes in which to per
form a cheer, chant, fight
song or original dance
routine
Spectators are welcome
at both rounds
M em bers of S an d y’s
squad
in c lu d e
A nna
Carpenter. Trudy Brown.
K ecia H a rris , Pebbles
Moore, Christine Pettingill
and Karen Fox
T h e second a n n u a l
O reg o n
V a r s ity
Cheerleading Competition
sponsored by the Oregon
Rally Advisors Associa
tio n , w ill be held at
Western Oregon State Col
lege in Monmouth on April
Western evening
planned by Chamber
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T h u rs d a y , A p r il 1
April Fools Day! Walch
out
A senior citizens lunch,
sponsored by Uwives and
Fishes, will be served at
11:30 a m at the Welches
School library Transporta
tion and further informaion
is available by calling M ax
ine Worley at the Senior
Center. 622 3331
W elches C o m m u n ity
School classes to be held
this evening are “ WrestI
ing for Kids" in room IS of
Welches School beginning
a t 7 p m ; “ A e ro b ic
Dance" from 6 to7:30 p m
in Welches g ym , and
“ Recreational Basketball"
in Welches gym beginning
at 7:30 p.m.
M o n d a y , A p ril 5
A senior citizens lunch,
sponsored by Loaves and
Fishes, will be served at
11 30 a m at the Welches
School library Transporta
tion and further informa
tion is available by calling
M axine W orley at the
Senior Center. 622-3331.
A fashion show is the
scheduled highlight of the
Hoodland Women’s Club
luncheon meeting beginn
ing at 11:30 a m at the Log
Lod g e re s ta u r a n t
in
Rhododendron The theme
of this year's annual Spring
Luncheon and Fashion
Show is "Catalog Fashions
SPRING into Life," and
w ill be p resen ted by
Women’s Club member
Kay Larnmers of the Sears
Catalog Store in Welches
For reservations call either
Kay Lammers at 622-3222
or Renee Knapp at 622 A671
Tu esd ay, A p ril 6
The Hoodland (nam ber
of Commerce cordially in
v ite s e v e ry o n e to a
Western-style evening of
fun, food and frolic! This
Chamber function will be
held at Timberline Ixidge
beginning at 6:30 p m .,
w ith c o ck tails in the
Raven's Nest, and a short
open C h a m b e r B o ard
m e e tin g
A t 7:3 0 a
barbecue buffet will be
a v a ila b le
fe a tu r in g
barbecued chicken, ribs,
baked beans and assorted
salads The price is 110 per
prson, with 14 assigned to
the Chamber for its 4th of
July firew orks display,
which they provide every
year for the mountain com
munity
The evening's events will
include a special recogm
tio n
of
R ic h a rd
L.
K o h n s ta m m ,
fro m
T im e rlin e Lodge, who
re c e n tly re c e iv e d the
Aubrey Watzek Award
This award is given to peo
pie who have contributed to
improving the quality of
life in Oregon
You may purchase your
ticket for this fun and im
portant local event at the
Sears Catalog Store, The
Book Place, or at Lowel
Njlist’s office — all located
in Hoodland Plaza. For
more information, contact
John Thompson at 622 3927
C o m m u n ity
School
classes this evening in
c lu d e : “ R e c r e a tio n a l
V o lleyb all" in Welches
gym beginning at 6 p m .;
“ A e ro b ic D a n c e ” at
Welches gym beginning at
7:3 0
p m .;
and
"Crocheting" beginning at
7 p.m. Contact Reva Cox at
622 3397 for directions to
the crocheting class
play Milt Fox will direct
an all-male cast for this
production If interested in
auditioning for a role in this
play, please contact Milt
Fox at 622 3150, or Hank
Dalpez at 622 3254
Sunday, April 18, is the
date, and the time is 7:30
p m , for the Evo and Jem
my Bluestein concert at the
Women's Club The Moun
tain Music Society will
sponsor this concert of old-
time, traditional American
fiddle and mandolin music
Tickets are 14 and are
available in advance at
“The Store,” or at the door.
Don’t forget the Easter
Egg Hunt April 10 beginn
ing at 1 p m sharp at
Welches School Field!
The Sandy cheerleaders
have some extra incentive
to do well If they finish in
the top three, according to
advisor Barbara Beehler,
they'll be served a dinner
by the boys basketball
team
There will be 25 schools
c o m p e tin g
in
fo u r
categories for prizes and
tro p h ie s
T h e Sandy
cheerleaders will be com
HYPNOSIS
Clinic
Siali pho»«
T o p lace an ev en t in the
H oo dland H ap p en in g s, con
ta c t D a w n M o rris o n at
622-3538.
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• SPORTS
Private
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Going to th e O regon V a rs ity C h e e rle a d in g C o m p e titio n a re , in back fro m le ft to rig h t.
•W EIG HT
«M EM O RY
• SELF CONFIDENCE
Call 668-4221
T r u d j B ro w n and A nna C a rp e n te r, and in fro n t, C h ris tin e P e ttin g ill. P ebb les M o o re and
B illie M c N u tt, PH D, C e r tifie d U n io n H y p n o th e ra p is t
K ecia H a r ris . N o t p ic tu re d is K a re n F o x .
MOHS
W edn esd ay, A p ril 7
The Clackamas County
Library Bookmobile will be
at Hoodland Plaza parking
lot from 4 to 7 p.m today
The Mt. Hood Chess Club
meets this evening at the
Hoodland Women’s Club
building on Salmon River
Road beginning at 7:ic.
This club is open to all
chess players For more in
formation contact Dave
Enna at 622 4546
The Welches School PTA
will convene its monthly
meeting this evening begin
ning at 7:30 at Welches
School. John McMahan,
principal of Sandy Union
High School, will be the
guest speaker. McMahan
w ill address “ How to
Prepare Your Child for
High School." A short
business m eeting w ill
follow this presentaion,
w ith
e le c tio n
of
a
nominating committee in
cluded on the agenda Call
Judy Donaldson at 622-3292
for additional information
or to volunteer your time
through the PTA to work a
the school
The Mountain Players
have selected the “ Caine
Mutiny” as their summer
and
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wreck on mountain
by M IC H A E L P . J O N E S
P ost C orrespo nd ent
L a s t T h u rs d a y
the
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D e p a rtm e n t and the
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the Cedar Ridge area near
Brightwood
At 4:30 p m. that same
d ay
the
d e p a rtm e n t
responded to an accident
an eighth of a mile west of
the M irror luike trail head
on Highway 26
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upon
a r r iv a l
th ey
discovered a vehicle had
hit a metal g uard rail,
blocking the westbound
lane of traffic Both the
driver and a passenger
w e re
p inned
in the
wreckage.
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open in order to free the
trapped passengers, said
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c u ttin g
tool th a t
sometime« referred to as
is
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capacity to spread 12,000
pounds of wreckage in
order to get to trapped
passengers
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d riv e r as M arle n e T
Badroad, 28. from Warm
Springs The passenger
was Georgia Greene, also
of Warm Springs
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released Badroad was ad
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B a d ro a d ,
who was
reportedly driving without
an operator s license and
without insurance, and was
cited, according to the
(>SP. for driving while
under the influence of in
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