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îh vr» Spring clean-up set at Woman’s Club THL HSDAY. MAY 13 The Mountain Dance kids in dance classes they Studio is officially open had to drive either to ing its doors May 14 with Portland or Gresham a registration and open Morrison and Leslie house has h ire d S h aro n The Mountain Dance I^amoreaux of Rhododen Studio, located next door dron to teach ballet for all to the N atural Foods ages, jazz dancing and a Store in Welches on class in adult exercise Highway 26. will feature Lamoreaux is a profes dance classes twice a week in a single-story sional dancer who taught dancing in New York and wood frame building. The dance studio is has appeared in a number owned by Marilyn Leslie of major productions, in and Dawn Morrison, both c lu d in g the m u s ic a l of Zigzag, who said that “ H a ir.” Mitzi Christiansen of they undertook the ven ture to fulfill a "tremen Brightwood w ill teach dous need ’ that wasn't ch ild ren's floor g y m being met on the moun nastics tain. The first day of class is They said that in the May 18 and the school will p ast when som eone o ffe r classes on a wanted to enroll their semi weekly kz«d, A senior citizens lunch, sponsored by Loaves and Fishes, w ill be served beginning at 11 30 a m in the Welches School library. T he W elches School Board will meet this even ing at 7 30 An agenda for school board meetings is posted at the school W elch es C o m m u n ity School w ill present the following classes this even ing: ‘ Recreational Basket b all,” 7 to 9 p m ; “ Wrestl ing for Kicb,” 7:30 to 9 p m , and “ Basic Plumb ing.” 7 to 9 p m. FRIDAY. MAY 14 T he W elches eig h th grade class will travel to Sandy Union High School today at 9 a m. for a visit. .An open house honoring M ark Pihl, Republican c a n d id a te fo r S en a te Roads in area damaged Transportation Systems Manager Jack Anderson said. "As the roads become clear of snow, we are fin ding much more damage than we anticipated,” he said. “ Most of these roads s till can be tra v e le d , although they may be Five area students on president’s list Several area students are on the Mt. Hood Com munity College president s honor roll. To be on the president’s honor roll one must have a grade point average of at least 3.85 out of a possible 4.0 while taking at least 15 credit hours. Students on the list in clude Marvel Andrews of Boring, Judith Koch and Larry Nicholson of Sandy, and J u d ith P lo u g h , Patricia Blake and Carol Young of Brightwood Students on MHCC dean's list reduced to one lane in place and be v e ry ro u gh driving.” “ As our road crews can assess th e d a m a g e ,” .Anderson added, “ roads will be assigned a priority for maintenance As crews and equipment become available, roads then will be brought back to stan dard.” Generally, main travel routes such as Highway 224 are in good shape, but it ’s many of the older, gravel roads that suffered most damage. Call for Appointment ____ FOR:_____________ • STRESS • FEARS • SPORTS District 14. will be held tonight from 5 to 9 p.m at the home of Jean Stein, 70796 Barlow Trail Road, Zigzag For more informa tion call 622 3425. SATURDAY. M AY 15 A “ Spring Clean-up” w o rk p a r ty fo r the Hoodland Women's Club will be held today beginn ing at 10 a m Anyone w is h in g to h elp w ith repairs, improvement pro je c ts , or c le a n -u p is welcome A list of projects, along with all materials and tools needed for each project, will be available You can also join in a potluck lunch by bringing a main dish, salad or dessert t beverages will be provid ed). Call chairman Cathy Bock for further informa tion at 622-4445 M ONDAY, M A Y 17 The Mt. Hood Pre-school Co-op will hold its monthly board meeting at President Jen McMahan's house this morning at 9:15. The an nual auction, scheduled for May 22 this year, will be the main topic for discus sion. Newly elected officers for the 1962-83 school year are: Lucy Bowman, presi dent; Louise Hoyt, first vice president; Blythe Creek, second vice presi- dent; and Sandy Gruetz- macher, treasurer. A senior citizens lunch, sponsored by Loaves and Fishes, will be served at 11 30 a m in the Welches School library. An “ Aerobic Exercise,” class sponsored by Welches Community School will be held at 6 p m . in Welches School. The Mt. Hood Corridor CPO will meet tonight in the Com m unity School Room of Welches School beginning at 7. A meeting of the Welches School Board will be held this evening beginning at 7:30 at Welches School. The purpose of this meeting is to discuss the budget for the fiscal year beginning July 1,1962, as approved by the Welches Elementary School budget committee. A copy of the budget may be inspected or obtained at Welches School between the hours of 9 a m. and 4 p.m. TUESDAY. M A Y 18 VOTE TODAY! A class in “ Home Cann ing” will be held this even ing in the Welches School kitchen beginning at 7 p.m. Terry Pearson will teach procedures for canning fruits, vegetables and other food items at home «SMOKING •BEDWETTING • NAILBITING »W EIG HT «M EM O RY • SELF CONFIDENCE Call 668-4221 Billie McNutt, PHD, Certified Unton Hypnotherapist SERVICE WE GIVE! Burghardt to be honored will meet un Thursday. Road beginning at 7:30 This club is open to all May 20 at 7:30 p.m. in Con chess players For more in ference Room B of the D e p a rtm e n t of En formation cotact Dave En- na at 622 4546 vironmental Services, 902 Abemethy Road, Oregon Some upcoming events City, for the purpose of on the mountain are; Registration of Hoodland receiving and considering the budget message and area children for the fall 1962 soccer season will be proposed 1962-83 fiscal year held May 20, between 6 and budget for the Hoodland 8 p.m at Welches School. Service District. At this Boys and girls between the time, anyone may discuss ages of 5 and 13 are eligi the proposed budget in ble. The cost is $1 50 per whole or in part player with a maximum “The Homestead” day charge of $25 per family. camp registration forms For more information call a re now a v a ila b le at Connie Pullen at 668-6722, W elches School. “ The Bob Espenel at 668-5352 or Homestead” day camp is located on Highway 26, one Bonnie Sarich at 272-3471. The Hoodland Service mile west of Rhododen District Budget Committee dron. DALE HARLAN (Democrat) F ro m THE O R E G O N IA N M a y 5 , 1 9 8 2 ; HARLAN best in Clackamas County." Clackamas County Central Labor Council, O.E.A. And Veterans of Foreign Wors also endorse DALE HARLAN. Compare DALE HARLAN with Skoko; D A l i HARLAN Skoko Voted would vote 3,500 Jobs (Town Center area district) NO YES iS Jail Capacity to Lock up Convicted Criminals NO YES V o t e o n M a y 18 fo r D A L E H A R L A N . 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W EDNESDAY, M AY 19 An early morning hike will be led this morning by W elch es C o m m u n ity School leader Lou Tipton. Bring your babies in back p a c k s , a lu n c h w ith beverage, and meet at the parking lot of the Women’s Club at 9 30 a m. to car- pool The Clackamas County Library Bookmobile will be at the Mt Hood Food and General Store in Rhododen dron from 2 to 3:30 p.m., and at T ed ’s Store in Brightwood from 4:30 to 7 p.m. The Mt. Hood Chess Club meets this evening at the Hoodland Women’s Club building on Salmon River Anderson cautions forest users to check with the local ranger station or s u p e rv is o r’s o ffic e in Gresham <667-0511, ext. 241) ' j r current conditions before heading to the forest HYPNOSIS Three students from Bor ing have been named to the Mt. Hood Community Col lege dean’s honor roll for the winter term Students on the dean's honor roll have earned a grade point average bet ween 3.65 and 3.84 out of a possible 4.0 while taking at least 15 credit hours. The students include Lin da Ahlstrom, Donald Jones and Kelly Lafferty. 2) SANOY (O ro.) P O S T—3 Hoodland Happenings Dance Studio opening set T ra v e le rs along M t. Hood N a tio n a l F o rest roads this spring and sum mer might find those roads in poor driving condition. "W in te r storms have caused slides, slumps and deep ru ts on m a n y roads—particularly in the C la c k a m a s d ra in a g e ,” Moy 13. 19S2 (S m G e o rg e M o rg an lo c a l R e p resentative WALRAD INSURANCE AGENCY Sandy, Oregon A M IT S U B IS H I/M G A 6 6 8 -4 4 2 1 Classified Business, STOR-MOR FREEZER Professional Directory SAVE *60 ON THIS DELUXE CHARMGLOW AVANTI GAS GRILL For Your Cord In Thia DIRECTORY — Phone 668-5548 AUTO REPAIR TELEVISION SERVICE SANDY AUTO BODY INC. J8650 F wriit Wvd. 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