Sandy post. (Sandy, Oregon) 1938-current, May 13, 1982, Page 11, Image 11

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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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David Burghardt, a stu­
dent at Sandy Union High
School and Mt Hood Com­
munity College, will ap­
pear in the United States
Achievement Academy Of­
ficial Yearbook
He was nominated for the
award by Les Geren, FFA
advisor, for his work in
agricultural studies.
Burghardt is the son of
M r. and M rs . A d am
Burghardt of Eagle Creek.
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
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