12 THE SANDY (Ore.) POST Thur»., Feb. 17, 1966 (Sec. 1) Boat Show Due Ten Day Stand The Portland Memorial Col­ Trailer and S^xirt Show opens iseum will fill with people eager its sixth annual ten day stand. Already the largest overall for spring and the outdoor fun of the Northwest’s streams, outdoor sports show in the lakes and forests Friday, Feb. Northwest, the event will I* 18, when the Portland Boat, one-fourth larger this year. It will lie the first use of a 27,000 square foot addition to the Coliseum. More than 250 boats, from 40-foot crusiers to dinghies, the latest in fish­ ing and hunting gear, displays and demonstrations of other outdoor sports and hobbies and an extensive travel and vaca­ tion section will fill the new as well as the old exhibit areas. Hood-Land Happenings the night of the Ball, so Geo­ rgia Vermaas made a mad dash to the Zig Zag to give Hetty the news first-hand. The mom­ ent was captured on film and will make another nice entry in the Horxlland Women’s Club scrapbook. Sitting this one out ’, at the third annual Sweet­ hearts Ball , are (left to right) Bill Steinbarger, Evelyn Monaghan, Vivian Collier, Birdie Grambo, Dewey Monaghan and Gene Collier. The ladies are members of the Hoodland Women's Club, Ine. Heyl How about that? I man­ aged to make it through an entire column without using that “Certain word”! Did you no­ tice? I figured you might be- gin to think I was “stuck” on the subject. (So what do I find when scanning back over last weeks column? It sounds like I’m “hung-up1’ on foodl) Anyway, I want you to know I intentionally omitted the word telephone, and this week I hope to avoid the subject of food! Actually, I’m delighted to “pass the ball” on the telephone subject and to let someone else have their turn at it. Your letters and comments have been Interesting and as you can see elsewhere in this issue of the post - when your Interest is aroused - answers are forth - coming! Wes Post called to tell me his dog "Ruby” had been found and they are delighted to have her back........ Evelyn and Dewey Monaghan celebrated their nineteenth anniversary on Val­ entines day......... Bill Anderson celebrated his birthday at the Sweethearts Ball....The gals in the San - Ro - Esta bowling league had a no-host luncheon and baby shower, on Wednes- day at the Barlow Trail Inn, For Mrs. Clyde (Tulla)Phelps. The expected addition to the Phelps family will be the first new member in nine years and TALL SAVINGS at Gantenbein's fl I I A Snowflake Crackers LIVE PLANTS n> 1 °« JI />r L for your indoor planter U kelso store 4u51°° GERBERS BABY FOOD STRAINED 6.5 9l JUNIOR 6 85e ROYAL Snowmist - Light Meat Chunk Tuna Shoulder Pot Roasts » 39 Steaks Personal IVORY SOAP Cleanser Reg. 19c 2for27c First 4 pkgs. Reg. 93c TOMATOES .69' Italian Dried PRUNES K $159 4 In Trau Muffin Mix 3for25C Vh tins 4/95c ea I’m told Bob Weber of Rhe dodendron, who has been in the hospital at Woodburn for some time, keeps in touch with hap­ penings In the Hood-Land area via the Sandy Post. Several of his friends suggested I send him a “hello'* message to let him know he hasn't !>een for­ SNOOP SALUTES: The above- mentioned gentleman, Joe gotten. Cranford, for being a jolly- Your friends on the mount­ ain, Bob.send you their “best good sport! If you attend the regards and cheeriest greet­ Kiwanis meeting tonight-you’ll know why! (He was the only ings”. When Tony Radmilovich won grandfather in town-willing to the Juvenile Mens’ Ice Skating be the grandfather!) Bye now-SNOOP Championship of the Pacific Coast, he not only won a title Ten 4-H leaders fromClack- but the honor of having his county attended the name the first to be engraved amas Leaders’ Con­ on the Peter Radmilovich Mem­ Oregon 4-H ference held on the Oregon State orial Trophy. Take a second look nt the university campus in Jan. 26- picture of BirdieGrambo, taken 28. Leaders from throughout the at the Sweethearts Ball...... sure she’s enjoying the ball - but state are attending the con­ there’s still another reason for ference which has as its theme, on The In­ that lovely smile! Nope! I’m •*4-H--Focus not gonna tell - but careful dividual”. Speakers during the scrutiny of this weeks Post conference include Mrs. •Sani Johnson, member of the State will give you the answer. Board of Higher Education. Members of the Hoodland Women’s Club, Inc. can chalk up this years' Sweethearts Ball as another big step toward the achievement of the Ho3 Reg. $1.29 i FOAM FLACK c QQ( 77 WITH THIS COUPON If 6th PRIZES fir all «then! Rmll Ctupon Deiks_ _ _ _ _ R«mi product*. T0P4RHCIPATfJj£TJ)^^ Brought to you by REXALL SUPER PLENAMINS Product • h»Mt Lorg^ Silling st Bandon Mild NO LIMIT With Thi* Coupen • Offer Expire* 2/24 66 YOU’RE A WINNER SWEEPSTAKES meats . Fisher's Cheese Food PRESCRIPTIONS Foam Bed box .2 sr 79c i CHEESE SALE ! OUR REGULAR LOW PRICE ON Al T ORANGES Majesty Luncheon 20% OFF MEN S JACKETS s2.00 OFF On All Styles NAVEL 1 Coupons Good 7 Full Days Hubby @ SUPER PLENAMINS 19' CELERY SAVE ■ SAVE • SAVE Priced From $3.99 to $9.99 CALAVOS CRISP I ■ BREWSTERS | In addition to the drawing for the T. V., many nice gifts were given away during the evening. These were donated by: Bill Hemingway, John Kuckta, Jim Henry, Ellen Steffi, Staff Dow- sett, Doug Beach, and Bill Hol­ man. Winners were: Dr. Ted Norman, Kathy Durr, Pat Cush­ man, Juanita Anllcker, Crlsty Indahl, VI Collier, Rudy Kasch, Nell Howe and Merle Hill. COMING EVENTS March ll-Chamber of Com­ merce Prize-Night at the Zig Zag Inn. March 25-Ho*>dland Women’s Club Prize-Night at the Barlow Trail Inn. March 7-Monthly meeting of the Hoodland Women’s Club, Inc. 7:30 P.M. at the Alpine HUT ( In capital letters, yet! -Just for you Jimmy Henry- because I managed to mention most of the eating establish­ ments on the mountain-other than yours, that is, in last weeks column. Ho|»e this makes up for the over-sight!) February 21 - American Field Service Club of Sandy High School will present a drawing room comedy - at the high school - at 7:30 p.m. DON’T MISS this! (Full details, else­ where in this issue.) February 23-Mt. Hood Lions dinner meeting -Lions Hall at Wemme-(8ubj«ct of much inter­ est to Huodlanders - the pro­ posed highway -will be discuss­ ed by Clackamas County Com­ missioner, Darrel Jones. Sandy Post Editor, Joe Cranford, will also )>e on tap to meet the mountain-men and to aid in the discussion.) — Jiffy Corn PEACHES will make the Phelps a family of six...... Dub and VI Rogers of Government Camp have pur­ chased the site and name of the old Battle-Axe Inn and will open a new establishment on the premises sometime next spring..... Recent arrivals to the Hood-Land area from South Dakota are newly weds Mary and Jim Carpenter. Jim is the son of Ann and Gene Carpen­ ter of Wemme. The senior Carpenters are delighted the junior Carpenters plan to make their home in Hood-Land.... Birthday greetings to Gene Clausaing....Terry Sladky left the mountain for Ft. Ord. 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