H The Sandy (Ore.) Post Thursday, May », 19«3 (Sec. 1) Jonsrud Girls Enjoy Pet Snake George, the boa, can’t truthfully be called the new­ est member of the Jonsrud family. He would be a mem­ ber of the family, say Laurie and Leslie, if father Phil could find more warmth in his heart for fat little snakes. Phil insists that no snake is going to sleep in his house, so poor George makes his home in an aquarium on the back porch. The aquarium is well wrapped in blankets and a fur coat, but Laurie and Leslie feel that he often shivers on these unspringlike nights. . George was discovered by Leslie in the field beside the Jonsrud home and he is never happier than when coiled con­ tentedly around his young mis­ tress’ wrist or ankle. How to pick up $450 The West Coast Telephone Company has 94 million dollars invested in equipment for the 200,(XX) phones we serve. So, when you pick up your phone you’re calling on about $450 plus the services of our 1900 people. WEST COAST TELEPHONE COMPANY George, the boa, loves being a bracelet for Leslie Jonsrud. Called a “rubber boa,” although he is very much alive, George and his tribe are quite rare, being found only in the Sandy-Estacada area. Sometimes sister Laurie, on left, gets (Sandy Post photo) to wear George. George Is Strong His back is brown, his belly yellow, and there’s nothing slimy about George. He feels much like a snakeskin slipper. When one gathers the stamina to pick him up, he surprises his holder with the strength in his fat (for a snake) round body. He is probably three times the diameter of the av­ erage garter snake. George is much admired by Leslie’s friends and spends the week at Sandy elementary school. Sometimes he goes to Laurie’s room for a visit. His only food, as far as is known, is live mice, but he has not eaten since Leslie found him. Like the larger boas, he squeezes his 'n^al” to death, than swallows it. He can go for as long as three months government Camp News By DOROTHY DEVECKA Laurie and Leslie Jonsrud pulled a disgruntled George off Leslie's wrist just to prove that he really is a live snake. Leslie found him in field by her home. (Sandy Post photo) Telephone Co. Adds Services A project designed to expand cable and wire facilities along Mt. Hood Loop highway and Bull Run and Hillcrest roads was being pushed today by West Coast Telephone Co. The $11,510 job in the com­ pany’s Sandy exchange will be expected to supply 25 new services during the next three years, according to West Coast Division Manager Curtis L. Straw. The additions will enable the company to replace existing wire that is filled to capacity and to reduce the number of subscribers on present subur­ I P enney s Gresham Store °Pen 9:30-6 Fridays Til 9 P.M ban lines on Hillcrest road. Straw also said that the work will provide for future facili­ ties along Bull Run road be­ yond Hillcrest road. A free public lecture on Christian Science will be given Saturday afternoon in Gresh­ am. The speaker will be Paul K. Wavro of Jacksonville, Fla., whose title will be ‘ Christian Science: Religion That Meets the Human Need.” The lecture will be at 3 p.m. in the Gresham Union High School auditorium. Parking will be available at the school. Baptist Chapel Slates Youth Adventures, Inc. “Youth Adventures, Inc.,” will present its work Sunday evening. May 12, at Sandy Baptist Chapel at both the 6 p.m. youth hour and the 7 p.m. service. The purpose of Youth Ad­ ventures is the establishment and maintenance of programs and facilities designed to im­ prove the physical, moral, so­ cial and spiritual fiber of the youth of this state and to com­ bat the ever - rising tide of juvenile delinquency. Pretty Suggestion! .... 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