2 THE SANDY (Ore.) POST Thur*., Nov. 3, 1966 (Sec. 2) NEED A CAR? LOOK IN CLASSIFIED LEW’S Rigging Shop OPEN HOURS Monday thru Friday • a.m. to 6 p Saturday* HOMELITE Chain Sawa and Part* SALES and SERVICE Complete Logging Supplies, Wire Rope, Hardware OREGON CHAIN All Sizes and Lengths LEN'S Rigging Shop located lh Mi. E. Borton Store and 2 Mi. West of Eogle Creek Store Estacado 279-6400 Hood-Land Happenings ■y “Sharing the load“ is a great idea in many ways — and this certainly holds true for column writlngl SNOOPER PHYLOSD-Phyzing: By Eileen Anderson his address is; Bert Stauffer- Vung Tau -Alaska Barge and Transport--APO 96291 — Sin Francisco, Calif. There will be a birthday and a half tomorrow when Lavena (Beanie) Wille celebrates her special day. Bud Johns is really going to havd wood for sale on that wide spot on hiway 26 above golf course junction. He is going to tell me soon whether that structure is for Daisy or Wood or what? Bridgmon's are really ex pecting Little Ole’ come April. Colette and Merle Bartruff may have a playmate for Ole.’ Peg and Claude Gudge are sure they forgot to explore all of Mexico so they are away soon to check the Yucatancoast and places unknow n and unfound. 1 would mention their travel - mates but I think it should be Snith, than Lee, on this par ticular page. Don Chamberlain - and as the Ubangi couple who took first prize honors. Naturally, discovering who's who is one of the highlights to any costume affair and Satur day’s party was no exception to the rule. There were many surprises. music, dancing, games and a full house to make this a “party-to-remember” and from all the reports I had the next day --- hostess, Lois Boget, is still the “inostest”! In the past when I haw taken in hand, trying to relate For Instance, Snoop 42 lappenings of Hoodland to you (Eileen Anderson) wrote the have avoided any personal major portion of Hoodland Hap phylosophlcal impulses or per penings this week and I merely added this introduction and the sonal trips or happinesses, but today I have to expound a bit. last part of the column. All of this is prompted by a While saying a thank you very recent two day exposure to Eileen for her “share” of to nature via a fishing trip, the load, ’tis time, me thinks, only a hundred miles away. Of to pass out a few more of same course, I’m absolutely amazed to some others who have a part by mother nature's choice of Sorry, wrong number can be in the Hoodland Happenings colors from her palette —the changed to sorry, wrong date, column. Although, the part they entire countryside is ablaze in the case of the Brightwood play is strictly “behind the with golden tamarack pyramids Tavern Birthday caper! Snoop scenes”, it is indeed a most interspersed with maples in goofed! The party for five moun vital role! Vivian Collier and every possible hue and an oc tain lovelies (Luann Swanson, Gay Shunders are two we casional cottonwood or birch Lex Murphy, Ethel Annis, Red coulnd’t manage without! They always In contrast with those Sadky, Georgia Vermaas) is are super deluxe news permanent everygreens in the this coming Monday afternoon - gatherers. So are Lee Flynn background. In a small way I not last Monday as I erron and George Staggs, Lois Boget understand why Van Gogh eously reported. Sorry about and the Swansons. painted so frantically, trying to that! capture every possible intensity In fact, as I think about it, Genial host George Staffs is there are really too many on nature's color wheel. tossing another of his popular PERSONALIZING Can you, for a moment, share helpers to name them all — Open-House parties next Sat but believe me — Eileen and my solace of trolling on still urday night (Nov. 5) at the Jim Conway could have done I appreciate each and every water with this panoramic wild Barlow Trail Inn. The welcome ness of color plus a camou a television commitment- — one! mat is out for everyone wishing Ernest Heminway could have flaged deer almost asking why to help celebrate the occasion such foreigners could invade his written a greater story than of George’s second anniversary domain. And--all this and good “Old Man of The Slea”, if they of the could have w itnessed Max Hurl as owner/manager companions, too. Barlow Trail Inn. This is likely Quoting only a few words from butt hooking, fighting, and play I Jean Bell Mosley which ing that 20 Inch - 4 pound to be another full-house affair, I condense my personalizing. plus trout. It was a thrill ( I for everyone I’ve talked to <f (With special attention to the was there) from the initial late seems to be in the party strike to the final scoop of the mood. Guess it’s just that time woods.) of year! “In summer I want the 12 Inch dip net twenty minutes | branches overhead to be so en later. Although the boat has no Two mountain characters twined they form a green can name and we forgot the cham of the canine variety will be pagne, it has most assurdly been opy, making it cool under missed by many. The Ander- neath.” sons dog named “Kat” aid christened. Max, would you be “And give me a winter woods “ Charlie Brown ” who was the lieve, that we take a new can to walk in so that I win know tiny poodle companion of Ellie of worms — and possibly a how to face the stark realities larger dig-net, and some rain Blitz. . .It’s always sad when of life.” a house burns down - but even gear next time. Maria had a few of her Dog friends of “Kat” sadder when a house is a real favorite things and so do 1: Anderson, Tawnle home. SUch was the case with the seasons. Autumn will soon (Katrina) be gone and we can anticipate Sounders, Lucky Vermaas and Chuck Fyocks place at Rhody. that lovely quietness of winter Rlnette Makelaar offered con Chuck put countless hours into white snow. And then beyond dolences to their playmate who remodeling his house and it that there will be an awaken chased her last truck and left was as charming as the Fyocks. ing of new green spring. These us on Wednesday. It was a sad themselves. I shed a few tears are just a few of my favorite day because of the loss of when 1 heard the mountain home things!! For sure the best thirds one who was the most homely, Chuck loved so much had burned in life are free. most lovable, personality en nearly to the ground. Many thanks to Sandy Post dowed canines that yours truly has had the pleasure of adopt subscriber Josephine Drips of CHA TIER--BOXING ing. “Mange Tak”, Lee, for Shlem for the delightful card It was a great night Friday your assltance with the grim and note. It did Indeed, Jo,“af ford me an amusing interval” at Log Lodge—-Paul Jueng- task. ling’s good food — may be. It has been so well said that just as you thought it would. . almost, too manypeople -but the man who has friends shall The Page Yaw Jrs. who lost always be one of wealth, and it '®lelr summer home at Rhody great. FOR TAX RELIEF FOR HOME OWNERS Homes should be taxed at a lower rate than other classes of real property Fd Adv., Reflect Inskwp State Senator Comm . Paul Koch Chm., 1600 McLoughlin Blvd.. Gladstone. Ore. RE-ELECT DALE HARLAN STATE REPRESENTATIVE Position No. 4 1. The newspaper, OREGON STATESMAN of Salem, “!l?n n: 1945 •* ,h* 1965 Legislative Session: The Legislative Session saw the emergence of sev eral young legislators, some of whom will be future state-wide office holders /nd representatives in Con gress." They then nomed three Republicens end three Demo crat* including DALE HARLAN of Clackamas County. 2. Doug McKean, THE OREGON JOURNAL politi cal editor, wrote on Morch 4, 1966: Harlan, first elected in 1964, received high ranking in hi* freshman year and served on the Judiciary and Financial Affairs Committee in the 1965 Session. He is a member of the Interim Committee on Public Health." 3. Harlan's record has drawn support and praise from the Farm Bureau, Oregon Education Association, Oregon State Employees Association, Oregon Trucker Po,,c< Association, Teamster*, W.C.T.U. and the endorsement of the AFL-CIO. 4. Clackamas county's 100-year-old newspaper. The Enterprise-Courier said on Thursday, October 27, 1966, Representative Dale Harlan (D) is too valuable in the Legislative Assembly to be repieced by an untried man. 5. Background: Lew degree end degree In government. Greduate, University of Oregon. Attorney with 11 years experience. Four year* service. World Wer II. Member Kiwani*, Elks, American Legion. You've Got a Good Man Working for You in the Legislature , KEEP HIM THERE kU°r,?y ,he /lorlan ,or Representative Committee, John Coursey, Chairman, 1108 Main St., Milwaukie | । I out Harvey’s asslstance.Gertle has been in cast and the ugli ness of broken bones; so good to see her on the mend. Emily Woodard had her guests, Leah Wright and Elaine Whisman, up to enjoy Friday prize night Ray and Agnes Novotny had the Dents, Leah and Zeno, up from Portland to partake of the prize night and mountain hospitality for the week-end. Even Snooper «1 was among those present, also that new silhouetted figure known in the past as John Whitehead, and although they did not win, it was great to see them up and about. There was one winner, (I can’t mention all) Dolly Fouch who immedicately and gra ciously accepted same and re- donated to the Women’s Club post script by Snooper #1; her prize for thecause. Thanks, Dolly / More people like you Since #2 Snooper took off for wtil put us In the bulldli« sooner. another fishing trip with my dear grandparents, &lly and Georgia Vermaas caught that Max Hurlbutt, she missed out plane on time for Richlaal, ‘ this was a requested flight so on the weekend Halloween par ties. she could join Jack and his tour-mates for a finale ban The Halloween party last Sat urday night at the Zig Zag quet. Jack had been with all Inn proved as successful as tour members for many days (36) on a New England fall Snoop predicted! From all re tour and wanted to share the ports it sounds as if everyone made the scene except Yours good-byes with not only those Truly. (Had hopes to drop in congenial companions but also for a little while at least Georgia. Her comment was no but my first night out on the wonder Jack is so happy con ducting these tours Qie is mountain (Women’s Club Prize Night) the night before proved gone again to Florida) because of the people who would rather more taxing than I thought it would). see the country via the high I was delighted when some of ways instead of the patch work the merry masqueraders view from the planes. stopped by my house on their Clyde Phelps is one of the luckiest men I’ve known. Not way to the party to show me their costumes. It made me feel only does he have Tulia and those five children, but the like I wasn’t missing every thing. (I guess by now most nicest in-laws, Elsa and George readers are aware that Snoop Foss, —and that is more than hates to miss the fun times on most men deserve. the mountain.) ITEM—IZING It tickles me to hear the lengths some people went to keep their real identities secret Congratulations to Mae Car ter on her superb bowling which until the time for unveiling. Lois and Paul Rice told pals will win her a trip to New York come Spring. they would be out of town and Mardell and Ted Baessler amazed everyone when it was moved into their new-old abode, discovered they were the beard almost next to the bright red ed lady and fat man who won house and can now be contacted second prize for the best cos tumed couple. by dialing 622-4833. Report from Lou Stauffer as- The “I-won’t-be-there’’ bit was also pulled by Vivian aixl sures us that Bert is happy and humid. For those of you Gene Collier who arrived as who want to be his pen-pals. the “guests” of Pauline and l'«t Carter, < hin ORD COUNTRY I9B7 I Ford takes over in the Pacific Northwest Our ’67 Fords are taking over in Washington, Oregon, Idaho and Alaska. Quietest Fords in history. Strongest, too Because they're built better. All new Mustangs Performance minded Fairlanes. Falcons so plush they're called "short limousines." See your Ford Dealer and take over a '67 Ford. He is chairman of the influential Legislative Interim Committee on highways—that shapes highway policy. He is a member of the powerful Legislative Fiscal Committee- where he is insisting upon immediate prop erty tax relief. - Wouldn't you rather have a state senator with the established prestige and influence to get the things you and other Clackamas County taxpayers want? Re-elect John Inskeep to Position No. 1. Is only too bad that this has to be brought to view only on occasions of grief and troubles. Ultimate gratitude is within me for “my wealth” and to you good friends who shared my recent loss of “Aunt Jane” , I extend a humble “thanks”. As all know, who have experienced such losses, it is a bit rough, but the whole thing is eased by those called friends. Joan Ang- lund in her most apropos way titled a book always to be cher ished, “A Friend Is Someone Who Likes You”. All I could ever augument o this title would be that “A Friend Is Always Around You.” Thanks to all whocontributed to UGN and all the gals who tramped the weary roads like Juanita Hagen, Ellie Blitz, Doris McKinley, Lee Flynn, Mardell Baessler, and the rest. Signing off for now *2 Snooper, Eileen Anderson1 Rr Hevi Juanita Orr Com OREGON Senator John Inskeep Holds Top Positions Which Help Clackamas County Families So many people from town I (Portland) up for the night or I week-end. Gertie Hunt making I her way pleasantly around with A VOTE FOR JUANITA ORR KEEPS A FRIEND IN THE LEGISLATURE CLACKAMAS COUNTY CANNOT AFFORD TO LOSE JUANITA ORR 67 Gala»« 500/XL 2 Door Hardtop See your Eager Beaver Northwest Ford Dealer today! GLOS FORD Mount Hood Highway and Ten Eyck Road SANDY, OREGON (Continued on Page 3) aluminum UP 165731 producen in the Northwest shipped east over the strategie middle route The aluminum industry has and is today, playing a major role in the economic development of the Northwest. Ever since aluminum production be gan, the growth of this industry has supplied increased employment and income which has benefited our region’s economy. The Northwest In transporting raw materials and fabricated prod ucts to and from Eastern markets, Union Pacific has played a key role in the development of this dynamic industry. Union Pacific has the equip ment, the personnel and the experience to move your freight . . . swiftly, safely and dependably. can be proud of this great industry. wane R. D. TOOMEY, GENERAL AGENT FREIGHT DEPT.-PORTLAND w