10 THB SANDY (Ore.) POST Thur«., Au«. 11, 1944 (Sec. »1 Eddie Townsend Dies at Age 74 Hood-Land Happenings SANDY RADIATOR SHOP Complete Radiator Reputi Overnighi Service Guaianleed Work < Rhon« MU 7-4595 after 4 p.m. EDDIE TOWNSEND By Hw SNOOPER home in Mt. Air Park and pro­ er called to say, “The Royal gressed to the golf club for Denmark restaurant is open dancing until it was time for for business.’’ The Royal Den­ Viljo and the Notables to stop mark was formerly Paulson's playing. Then the party moved on 112th and Foster Rd. in S.E. to the Barlow Trail inn ’til Portland and is now under the closing time at 3 a.m. and then management of Harriet and John on down to the Alder Creek Kuckta who formerly had the Cafe for snacks. Those who Little Holland in Rhody. And were able to stay awake put if you are still with me . . . I the lid on.the party at the home won't say another word about of Fay and Doug Beach at 5:30 foodl Ooops -- 1 take that backl in the momingl The birthday Can’t possibly leave the food boy arrived home at a quarter subject without mentioning the to six and was due to take up big beef Bar-B-Que set for his managerial duties at the Aug. 20, In the Lions pavllkwi golf club In fifteen minutes. at Wemme. This is the first big event Keith's wife Joyce said he for the new Ways and Means made it time and stuck Phil Junsrud (right) of Jonsrud Reul Estate in Sandy has been named 1966 United Hoodland out the day with a nary a Committee of the G< hx 1 Neighbors Sandy Residential chairman. Jonsrud's appointment was made by Women ’ s Club and if everything snooze. So now yuu know why Dr. Robert Schouten (left), 1966 Sandy United Good Neighbors chairman. Schouten -- if you thought Keith was a goes according to plan (and is an Optometrist in Sandy. why shouldn ’ t it?), that “ Bar- bit on the blearv-eyed side when you saw him on Sunday! B-Q Under The Big Top” will Among those who helped be a dandy affairl The gals have fun things plan­ Keith celebrate were Ginny and Ave Brewster (who are house­ ned for everyone; whllethekids hunting for their new pharma­ are playing a pitching game, i cist), Jeanette and Bob Wil­ Mom can have her fortune told, I Dud can try the Lions' Hole-In - liams (a gent who is again on Not only did she teach the’ Mr. and Mrs. Ralph I McNutt “Make the must of these the Hood-Land Women’s Club One contest and Ringmaster of Klamath Falls, have beautiful sunny days.*’ With orphans in her school but she thank-you list for donations), Luann Swanson will keep things announced the engagement of that in mind my sister-in-law, cooked for them as well and Marty and Harry Amacher perking) The gals promise: their daughter Norma Dee to Ivy Vaeretti and I took the managed so well that she was (whose lovely daughter Julie Good food. Surprises and FUN bus last Friday for Forest able to acquire numerous par­ is brightening up the Mt. Hood for ALL! Grove to have lunch with my cels of land. Truly a remark­ Birthday greetings to Millie Properties office these days), brother, Archie Averill and able woman. Gulick, Jane Hillend, Sam Flynn Gene Warren (and girl friend Remember to save Friday Another remarkable elderly wife, Muriel. and Keith Bowman. night, Aug. 26, for Prize Night! Judy -- whom I’ve been intro­ through the person but in a different way As we rolled Keith was guest-of-honor at duced to at least once per Sponsored by the Hoodland Tualatin Valley, I thought of is my brother’s mother-in-law, a surprise birthday-bash that vear for the past three years-- Women’s Club, Inc. (Theprizes what a paradise it must have Mrs. Winnie Bissell. She will “traveled“ all over Hood-Land! nd cannot for the life of me have been great - thanks to seemed to the weary pioneers. be 90 her next birthday In De­ The party started at Marge . emember her last name), Judy Sally Hurlbutt and Mardell Who knows? Perhaps as happy cember lut she looks and acta and Chuck Frazier’s lovely a.id Alan Jensen (recently re- Baessler.) inhabitants of the celestial at least 20 years younger and tumed from a vacation topoints realms, they are looking down, her great art talent is occupied Little Timmy Stauffer, Lou south — including San Francis­ nodding sagely to each other In turning out the most beauti­ co, Lake Tahoe, Sacramento and Bert's youngster, caught saying, “ Wasn’t it worth all ful. original hook rugs made and Reno) Phyllis and John his first trout the other day from scraps of wool cloth that our hardships?*' ¿■parley (still in the process at Mr. and Mrs. Farr’s Rain­ one can Imagine. Forest Grove is of course of moving into the house that bow Ranch at Cherryville. Lou She has small rugssobeautl- home of the Pacific college belonged to Dr. Smith on Coun­ called to tell me that Mrs. Farr fuily executed that one would and as it is growing, new build ­ try Club Rd. in Brightwood), donated six trout for the Wom­ Sunday School 945 ings are being erected there. swear they were uil paintings; Morning Worship 11 Fay (always so pretty) and en’s Club Prize Night and in The start of this college was larger rugs in original geome­ Young People's 615 pm Doug (the Swingin’ Kid) Beach, the course of conversation she Delbert Larry Rice, son of Mr. an orphan school founded by tric designs have a charm and Eve. Service 7:00 p.m. Cecelio Tovar and Doris Mc­ mentioned the beauty of the and Mrs. Winfred H. Blaken- Mrs. Tabitha Brown In 1848 color combinations that are Bible Study (Wed.) 730 p.m. Kinley (who are both a popular Rainbow Ranch several times, ship, Sandy. worthy of being copied in ex­ with the help of Rev. Harvey WM. E. ROSE. Pastor Both young peuple are grad­ addition to any party), Mary I mention this fact because I pensive drapes and fabrics. She 7 lark. MU 7 3661 | MU 7-6304 and Tom Hollenbeck, Luann and have heard the same thing as uates ot Oregon Technical In­ is surely a rival of Grandma It was only Mrs. Brown's Bill Swanson, Kathy and Leigh­ many, many times. Everyone stitute and are employed by letermination which brought Muses. who visits the place raves about Tektronix Inc. ton Durr with their guests from Mrs. Bissell’s grandparents ner to the evergreen land as The wedding will take place New London, Iowa, Nora and it aftewards! (So wouldn’t you on both sides came across the her son deemed her too old John Iverson. (It practically think I would have been there on Saturday, Sept. 3. and feeble to make the long plains in the early 1850's but goes without saying - the beau­ myself by now? One of these trek to Oregon. But she calmly without too many hardships al­ tiful birthday cake was the days . . .) and firmly over ruled his ob­ though an aunt, a tiny girl with handiwork of the one and only jections and once here, she long golden curls was much The pre-school age set is in Boo Gaulke!) of Dr. and Mrs. W illiam Gulick. proved herself fully capable coveted by the Indians who fol­ Morning Services 10:30 a.m. for a treat. And so are their Marsh Mansfield called -- of taking care of herself and lowed the wagon train for days Sunday School 9:15 a m Someone dropped me a post­ mothers! Doris Petersen will will be In Hood-Land soon for begging to buy the child. A Cordial Welcome is others as well. be teaching a kindergarten class card (unsigned as usual) and I Extended to All two week vacation — says we quote the contents because oth- at Sandy, five days per week, won’t recognize him because PASTOR WALTER LUEDTKE ers have asked me the same 9 a.m. to 11:30 a.m. Starting he is now over 190 lbs. . . MU 7-6501 - Home question: “Dear Snoop, Why date is Wednesday, Sept. 7. Old-Fashioned Sewing Bee at MU 7-6381 - Church A car-pool is being organized don't you follow the footsteps Vi Colliers included Lois Rice, of Doug Baker and give us to transport the tots from this Janet Hill, Bettie Viles, Ethel area and anyone interested in your preference of eating places Annis, Phyllis Sparley and Ruby on the mountain? We spend further details may call Joyce Gano. Gals are working on our summers there and after Bowman (H-L 224) or Nancy braided rug to be auctioned off a long absence, take our Spencer at 723. by Hoodland Women's Club. chances. We get the Sandy Post They need more WOOL! . . . Women in the Hood-Land area year round.’’ Adrian Sheilds buzzed down Dear year ’round subscrib­ — who are interested in bowl­ Sunday School 9:45 a.m. to Manhatten Beach, Calif., for ing on Wednesday mornings at Morning ' Services 11 a.m. ers, As Charlie says, I might in a few days vacation . . . Annie be a “crackpot,” but I'm NOT Eastmont Bowling Lanes Westminster Fellowship and Jim Shaw went to Idaho High School Group 7:00 p.m. out of my cotton-picking mind! Gresham — are invited to at­ with Maurie Lawson where he tend a no-host luncheon at the Nursery Core During Worship I LIVE here year 'round! of Alpine Hut, at Rhododendron, married Diane Freeman Parsonage MU 7-3644 Portland and after a vacation Thursday, Aug. 18 at noon! Before leaving the food topic REV. E. L. NEUENFELDT Celeste Kalama Is chairman in Canada they returned to Betty (The Wee One)Ermating- of a “Summers End Dance” Hood-Land . . . Senator John for teenagers Tuesday night, Inskeep was guest speaker at and Aug. 23, at the Log Lodge in the last Lions meeting Rhody. The dance for young­ Snoop hears he was a most and interesting people-only is being sponsored informative by the Hoodland Women’s Club, speaker! Nancy and Bill Spencer had their annual Martlni-On-The- Rocks party a couple of weeks ago at their home on the Zig Zag river. Adrian Shields sat on a rock in the river and ladl­ ed out the Martinis to a large group of fun-loving mountain people who gathered 'round a bonfire to keep warm. A large fire pit was used for hot dogs and a big pot ot steamed clams. It was so dark when we arrived it was difficult to see who all was there. We enjoyed talking to the Steigers of Government Camp, Carole and Bob Gilmore (who had tossed a fabulous Luau the week before), Eileen and Bill Anderson (who arestillsearch- ing for homes for the off­ spring of the dog named “Cat” and if I thought they would grow up to look like their mother-- I’d be tempted to take one my­ self), Cecelle Tovar (must be nearing House-Warming time for this lad), Annie and Jim Shaw (who swears my son re­ ally did have an “eagle ” on the 11th hole) and Doris Mc­ Kinley (who promises to show slides and tell about her trip to Africia one of these days). ¿Jn (jayem en / nn ounces i Bumrer Bays ¡ * By LILLIAN TEN EYCK Sandy Assembly of God Immanuel Lutheran Church FANCHER’S AUTO PARTS and Machine Shop Service HO W. Procter MU 7 JI 11 SANDY SAW SHOP U.allO Hraao.aMr Mork Report and Sharpen Sawt. Chain Sawi, Knlvet and SciMort We Make Keyi Th if Gtr MrWipÄ Tul ThW' MARIK SEKMATTER INSURANCK MU 7-3102 Sanely RUiTiNAM FADELESS O AND I tN NOW At Brewster's Aten fin ry/rr t rrwwf tmi ttf FAVORITE FOODS 49 Giant Inc., and will feature soft bev­ erages and live music. DIRECT FROM THE SCRATCH PAD TO YOU: Snoops’ “celebrity slueth’’, Ted Hanauska (Bowman's maitre-d’) called to say, “Would you believe Richard Widmark?” (You betl Is there a prettier place to dine? Par­ ticularly if you live in Cali- Mr. and Mrs, fornia!) Harold Keller have returned from a trip to Wisconsin . . . Nita Robbins spent a few days visiting Lois Boget who is also enjoying a two-week visit with her daughter and son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Clinton Moenke, of Whittier, Calif Edna Paul of New Westminster, Canada, is a guest at the home Don’t forget to attend the Hood-Land Chamber of Com­ merce meeting, Thursday, Aug. 18, at 8 p.m. at the Lions Hall at Wemme! The meeting is open to everyone and two top­ ics of interest to many Hood­ landers will be discussed. Otto C. J. Krueger, District Manager, and Phil Barker of the Bureau of Land Management will be here from Salem to dis­ cuss classification of BLM property In the Brightwood area. A letter from Forrest Cooper of the State Highway Commis­ sion will be read to clarify the outcome of the recent hear­ ing by the commission of the Hood-Land delegation. Bye now - SNOOP Box 4 E 95' HALEY'S, Reg 49c CORN CHIPS With $3.00 Cid«r or Whit« VINEGAR Pillsbury Instant Mashed OEC DENNIS BONED CHICKEN XT 7 J 100 COUNT .35' ENVELOPES COFFEE MUGS White Each pkg. W i 9 SMOKED POTATOES Servings ALL PURE MILK ZIPPY BROOMS Ä < PICNICS 6-8 lb. •vg. .... 39' . 59' 69' 6 79' ,..89' pkg. lb OVEN READY TURKEYS . iinONS 2 89' GR. BEEF x PAILS HAIR SPRAYS. ... .69' 1 antenbeins IKELSO PLASTIC • 5 Qt. Confidence in a used car buy, is a sign that looks like this... GET SET Repräsentativ« ning a complete insurance program. GLOS FORD Mount Hood Highway & Ton Eyck Road , WALRAD BIG DAYS -------w-PARM FRESH PRODUCE The personal insurance counsel and advice of a local agent is important to you in plan­ Ford Dealer Al Used Cars MU 7-2111 CHIFFON (For that summer cold) FACIAL TIDE Ford Dealer Used Cars have more future More repair-free driving future for you. They’re the best of the lot. That’s why we stand behind our Used Car sales. We can’t afford not to. SANDY, OREGON Mi mom WW ; QtfS TAeK ötTJte rVhet/ thiY Hood-Land Community Presbyteran Church 663-3525 Funeral service« for Edd!« P«coa Town««nd, Gresham dairy farm operator and Cham­ ber of Commerce member, were held Munday, Aug. 1, at Bateman Funeral chapel with Rev. Clayton Shepherd of »he First Ba|4lst church in Lin­ coln City officiating. Interment was In Douglass cemetery. Townaond •erved several 4-H club leader, in the Gresham Grange snd grestiy ssslsted In the estsbllshment of the Port­ land Dairy Co-operative Asso­ ciation and the Farmers Pacific Supply Co-operative. As s dairy farmer, he took pride in the breeding snd milk production records of cows tn his herd. Each year he had a number of cattle In the show ring at the Multnumah County .»air, the Oregon State Fair and the Pacific International Exposition, winning many rib­ bons. For severs! years, Town­ send wss superintendant of the livestock division of the county fair and was a former Scout­ master of Troop 273 spcsisored by the Cedar School PT A. He also served as manager of For­ est Lawn cemetery in Gresham and later worked on th« cua- todlal staff in Gresham public schools. After he retired he moved to his cabin on the coast 1 at Uncoin City. He died there JUly 26 at the age of 74. He was a native of Goliad Texas and In 1913 he msrrtea Louise Green in Colbert, Wash. He is survived by five child­ ren, Robert E. of Gresham, Harold L. of Sandy, Homer J. of Spokane, Vernon T. of Eph­ rata, Wash., and Mrs. Bonnie L. Clawson of Gresham; 13 grand­ children and three great -child­ ren, and a sister, Mra. Elisa Hoelllng of Oceano, Calif. INSURANCE AGENCY Sandy, Oregon MU 7-2861 ( Yakima No. 1 Gem Potatoes Yellow Onions 1A I IV " Local Red Haven Peaches Brin« Your Own Bex Loop Highway at Kelso Peach Box Aug. 11, 12, 13, 15 Thun., Fri., Sat. Mon.