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The Sandy (Ore.) Post Thursday, Nov. 19. 1961 (See. 2) GRESHAM STORE Open 9:30 A.M.| enneui Women's Coats! Bill and Luann Swanson of Brightwood spent a few days in Re no. This event occurred ages ago but just want them to know they haven’t been overlooked! The Swansons are a dandy addition to the mountain area. New to Brightwood are Dr. and Mrs. Donald Smith and their three children. Happy Birthdays to Fay Doc tor, Luann Swanson and Ethel An nis, all of Brightwood. Tfood-landt to 6:00 P.M. Fridays 'til 9 P.M. • ALWAYS FIRST QUALITY^ The Snooper JUST REDUCED To Save You More! These Racoon Trimmed Coats come in laminated twill or corduroyl $|Ç88 and $2488 Sizes 6-16 Greatest fashion look going! Backed with polyurethane foam for weightless warmth Christmas Coming! Open Your Penney Charge Account Now! mu % HELLO again, all you lovely, lovely people! I hope you were aware of my absence and that you missed me much! However, I must in all honesty admit, that I was able to enjoy my vacation without a qualm of remorse or even a twinge of regret. That I left you suddenly "snooperless”, bothered me nary a whit! Shame, shame on me! (Actually, it was only the "chore of writing this column that I didn’t miss.) Who could possibly leave our old mountain and not want to re turn in a hurry? "Yours truly” manages to make it as far as Salem and Bend before the yearn ing to be back in Hood-Land sets in! And I’d be willing to bet that most of you feel exactly the same way! Aw come on, admit it. <Y-T” spent a week of lavish dining in San Franslsco and still has the extra poundage to prove it! The big discovery of this trip, was Sally Stanford’s Valhalla in Sausalito. Decorated in Victorian splendor with a magnificent view of the city, Sally, a notorious madam of days gone by, sits In an ancient dental chair with a parrot on her shoulder to greet the guests as they enter Valhalla. On top of all this "atmosphere” the food is out of this world. So is the Twist! You might as well tie doing the Charleston. A few people are still in the Watusl and Frog stage of the dance (Did I say Dance?) but the Swim is the big thing for sure. Swim con tests are the rage in Frisco and everyplace else. (It was slightly similar to Dates Lymps’ Rhod odendron Hop.) In L.A. the place to go is the "Whiskey -a-go-go", while the current "tn” place in Las Vegas is the "Pussy-Cat-a-go-go”! (It’s all too far out for me, so I can A 1/c Roy H. Lukens of March Air Force Base, son of Lou Stauf- fer of Zig Zag, is known at the base as "the Zig Zag kid, with his Gazette”. Roy really en- receiving his Sandy Post Joys and doesn’t mind a bit of rib- blng about It. Other out-of-staters enjoying the Sandy Post are Dr. and Mrs. Rolph W. Osborne ot Fair Lawn N.J. The Osbornes have sub scribed to the Sandy Post for five years. Mrs. Osborne is the sister of Augustine??? Anyway, a chance meetlne with Charlip at the voting pol s revealed that the Osbornes were Hood-Land visitors in Sept, and somehow this item was missed by the Snooper. Dr. Osborne is Supt. of Schools of Fair Lawn, N.J. and served on a Civil Rights Comm, appointed by Pres. Eisenhower. A Harvard man, too! Anyway greeting to you from Charlie. He Is using the column as a means of commun ication as I don’t think he has a telephone! (If 1 find mire dis connected, I’ll know why!) only conclude that old age isover guests of Birdie Grambo at taking me! I’m so out-moded Rhododendron. Before taking of to "points that I still think in order to swim, south,” I was Informed that Dor you gotta have water!) Whoever said, “stop the world, othy Devecka of G.C. and “Vai” I want to get off,1’ might not Vallereaux of Z.Z. were both hos have had such a bad idea at that! pitalized. We hope they are both on the road to recovery by now. Mrs. Glen Cantril of Wild While "Y-T” was out in the world of make-beleive soaking up cat Creek and Jane Pond of Rho both returned shut-eye and calories, my super- dodendron have duper snooper scoopers were busy home after hospitalization. bees as usual. I therefore, have Bill Spencer of "Rhody” is the decided that they are deserving of new president of the Schnee Vog a great big pat-on-the-back! And in case you have forgotten el! Ski Club of Portland. Mrs. Lee Flynn of Wemme was who they are, I will take this time to refresh your memories. honored with a luncheon at the Dorothy Devecka relays items Top-of-the-Cosmo by the Portland from Government Camp. Georgia Women’s Army, Navy, Air Force Vermaas and Eileen Anderson keep League. As immediate past-pres their eyes and ears open in Rhod ident, Lee was presented with an odendron. Vivian Collier peeks in inscribed silver bowl from the the key-holes at Zig Zag for us. members of the board. Don and Betty Ro>t and Dates Boo Gaulke covers the Welches and Wemme area and Janet Hill and Esther Lymp of Wemme cel keeps on the alert in Brightwood. ebrated anniversaries. Pete Radmilovich of "Rhody” Without their aid in gathering up Moon Mullen and Calvin Har tid-bits, the Hood-land Happenings survived the loss of a $1200 safe grave also enjoyed the lovely wea column would be non-existant in a robbery at his fish company in ther last week-end, at the coast. hurry. I sincerely thank them for Portland without even losing his Calvin is one of the “high-wire” their effort. You are welcome appetite. He was spotted a few men who have made the Hood- days later at the Zig Zag Inn Land area "home” these past few to do so, also! buying Ice cream and pie. I months. Bob and Pauline Beckoff of Mar enjoy chatting with Pete as some The job they have been working mot Rd. entertained John Zums- how our favorite topic of con on all summer for Bonneville teln (Reindeer King of the World) versation always comes up. Food, Power Co., will be completed In from Redmond. Mr. Zumstein and of course! (How come you missed about three weeks. From here they his Reindeer will be at Timber telling me about the Valhalla go to South Dakota for the next line Lodge Christmas week. in Sausalito, Pete?) . job. It seems to me that this would Mr. Spencer of the Ore. State be a difficult way of life. As soon They’ll be there helping Santa Claus. Other guests included were, Liquor Comm. ( a well known and as they get settled in a community, Helen Kanipe of Redmond, Mar frequent visitor on the moun all of a sudden it’s time to leave. guerite Tompkins of Ore. City, tain) bagged a Moose. The "Ti The "high-wire” boys made many Mary and Sandy Smith of Oswe ger" sends you congratulations friends on the mountain and will go, Marjorie Frazier of Portland, Mr. "S" be missed the Don Averys of Brightwood and Hlldoura Parker, Panamanian Counsul, of Oswego. House guests of the Jack Un derwoods are Mr. and Mrs. Rus sell Thompson of Bellflower. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Tra- vaille of Milton Freewater were A true sonnet goes eight lines and then takes a turn for better or worse and goes six or eight lines more.-Robert Frost. I PANKRATZ PAINT & WALLPAPER STORE Sign Pointing Glau — Picture Framing 33 W. 1 it MO 3-232 • NO DOWN PAYMENT • 3 YEARS TO PAY First Payment February of 1965 A Price and Style to Fit Your Needs • MODERN • EARLY AMERICAN • FRENCH PROVINCIAL • ITALIAN PROVINNCIAL TWO FLOORS OF COMPLETE HOME FURNISHINGS AMITON FURNITURE Shop 9 to 6 Daily; Fridays Til 9 p.m. 2ND & MAIN STS. 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After looking around for about a year for a retirement home to out liking, we heard an announcement on the radio that a group of Sev •nth Day Adventijh would build a retirement home at this address, 180th and Powell Blvd. We immedi ately investigated, as this was a perfect location for us,- close to shopping areas and convenient to many large east side shopping cen ters. We realized that some day driv ing a car would be difficult and the bus tran'oortation here was very satisfactory. We have been here over a year and we know that we made the right decision. Ray ond Harriet Moore We extend to you a personal invitation to help us celebrate our first year in the Community. We sincerely look forward to meeting each and every one and showing what we believe to be the newest and finest in retire ment living in Oregon Compact efficiency units to deluxe 2 bedroom apartments — Attractively served food in our cafeteria at modest cost is op tional — Hobby rooms — Community center offering lectures, films, travelogs, musical programs and Birthday Parties - A 9-bed health center - And fore most a beautiful chapel open daily for meditation and weekly services — Parklike grounds — Excellent bus service. The Village is perfectly designed for the Senior Citizen, providing independ ent living, yet security—a freedom to come and go at will, and best of all Peace of Mind Last but not least is the wonderful companionship of inter esting people from various walks of life. Will be looking forward to your visit. THE 18001 S.E. 180th at Powell Roy Murphy — Administrator Dewayne Regula — Assistant Administrator Elder V. T. Armstrong — Coordinator VILLAGE 665-3137