Thur»., May 22, 1969 (Sec. 1) THE SANDY (Ore., POST By The SNOOPER 622-4232 him to a draw will remain a big The Lions have done a highlight of my life. (I think remarkable job on it and it is my audacity stunned him so very near com pletion., much as my unorthodox About the play - well, can playing!, you picture “Uncle” Millie Before leaving the subject o f Fox heading a cast of “yours truly”, please don’t characters who get involved in believe anything you hear ’til restoring a vintage house minus you hear it from me! No - I plumbing, water, - floors, have not sold out to Brown ceilings, etc. then tearing the Enterprises or anyone else for whole thing down again that matter and when I do because o f .... Well anyway, decide something about the it’s worth the price of property at Brightwood, you admission to see Veda will be the first to know! Yancey’s fine sets Bob Surely, by now, you know I’m Gilmore playing a pompous not in the least secretive! The bore (did I say “playing”?) Brown group is planning a Had to get that in because Bob development in the area, but said, “don’t you dare mention my property is NOT part o f it! m e” when I left rehearsal to The rumors about the dress write the column. (He’ll shop in Sandy are indeed true! crack-up over this or it could My gal pals, Eileen Anderson, lead to murder. Mine !!!, Georgia Vermaas and Janie Maxine Hickey plays a maid Carlson decided to include me again - but this time she’s P.G. in their little business venture. and her son Steve Hickey just (They really had no choice might walk away with the since I own the building!, No, show in his role of seriously, we each put an equal “Huckleberry Capone” which amount into the “kitty” in suits him to a tee! I could go order to give birth to the on but it will be more fun for “Cats’ Meow” dress shop you if I don’t give away any (opening soon, (don’t cut this surprises. (It could also be out boss-lady, I’ll pay for an worth the admission to “watch ad, in the shop that was a grown man cry” ! And I do formerly * Ellen’s Klozet’ . mean Charlie Sperr! He’s the Besides, there’s a method to director!, our madness what a fun way Since all proceeds from this to get our own clothes at cost - play go to the Mt. Hood Lions plus the added advantage of (because they provided our having Jane Carlson pick them fine theater) the Lions are out! (Janie has been Fashion handling the tickets sales. Rus Co-ordinator at Chas. F. Berg Konell is in charge o f tickets. If for the past 8 yis. and don’t you don’t run across a Lion think they aren’t sorry to lose with a fist-full call Rus. But her! And they probably never DO buy tickets in advance! would have if Jane’s hubby, (The kids will enjoy this one Pete, hadn’t bought the Chev to o !, dealership in Sandy, moved to 1 managed to make it to the the mountain so she could opening breakfast for the discover the advantages o f women golfers o f the area at working in her own home Bowman’s and the large group territory rather than facing of gals who showed up have a that long trip to the big city fun season ahead. They play every day!) every Thursday morning. (You ‘Tis also truth - not rumor - don’t have to be a member of that my house is on the the country club to be involved market. I plan to move into the in this. Call Lee Flynn or Jo guest house which will suit my Bowman if you are interested rapidly dwindling family to a in playing with the group. Call tee and eliminate much excess Roger Williams at the club for up-keep for yours truly, whose lessons.) future plans do not include The Hoodland Women’s Sales - Service being tied down to a house. (I Club Fashion Frolic was a huge don’t know what they do success and the star o f the Installations include - but it might be show was the fantastic interesting to find out!) recreation building where the N EW and USED Besides a bit o f roaming, I’ve fun event was held. Some APPLIANCES been involved up to my ears in 200 - people were extremely the current Mountain Players impressed and certainly proud Gas and Electric p rod u ctio n of ‘ George of this great accomplishment, Washington Slept Here”, which • Camping Equipment which was and is a shared will be presented May 30 31 • Financing Available project between the Women’s June 7 & 8, in the Mt. Hood Club and the Clackamas Lions Pavilion Theater. (You County Park Commission. 102 M ain St., Sandy w on’t believe the changes since (Dick Wilmot - take another Ph. 6 6 8 -6 7 1 7 your last visit to the Pavilion! bow!!!) Other fun parties have been held; Austrian Weekend and C an ad ian W eekend at Timberline Lodge, many great bowling banquets etc. And although Snoop hasn’t been on the ball column-wise at least I didn’t forget my camera! Have taken several roles of film at the above functions - so should have enough pics to keep things interesting for awhile. (Weeks - I hope!, Next week will dig into my Frank Tackett huge pile o f accumulated notes Foreman and tell you about the fine group of young people from 311 E. PROCTOR SA N D Y, ORE. the Welches Grade School who have become an auxilliary to the Hoodland Women’s Club. Their efforts at community citizenship is something great to talk about. (That they have been guided in this direction — "Same Location 18 Years" by lovely lady, Lou Kip, is pretty great, too!, W ill also do some back tracking about that 40 lb. “fish” Lois Rice caught and about......OOoops, better get this to the Post in time for this week, before thinking about next week! See you soon, SNOOP SOMETIMES A LEAVE of absence works wonders! On the other hand - being away from a little task like column writing, for awhile, can become a pleasant habit and thus it becomes difficult to get back into the swing o f things Only you, dear people, with your continued notes, letters and phone calls, (and the constant querry, ‘‘has Snoop flown the coop for good”) could have provided the impetus for my return. Naturally, I’m pleased ■ even flattered - to think you feel a lack when this column doesn’t appear in the Post! SO HERE WE ARE BACK at the old grind - with so many things piled up to talk about that I hardly know where to begin. Since many of you have shown interest in what Snoop has been up to o f late - I guess I could start with a brief resume to catch you up to date - then, by next week, I’ll have done enough eavesdropping to catch up on what you have been up to. I’ve done a bit of wandering about the country - a few days in Vancouver and Victoria B.C, did much to restore life in this old girl. Then a trip to New York City for a short visit with my •theater-minded daughter, currently attending on-the-scene workshop classes with a group from Lewis and Clark College. This was a much-needed fun trip and far too short. Did get to see several fine Broadway productions, ride the subway, wander down 5th Avenue and through Central Park. All the tourist-type things, but best of all was an afternoon o f chess playing in Greenwich Village with Mr. Rossolimo himself. This w on’t mean a thing to anyone but chess adicts and since I am - it was a great thrill to be able to play with this master o f the game. Playing MATTSON’S APPLIANCE 6 6 8 -4 4 4 4 FANCHER'S auto ­ truck - TRACTOR - PARTS 8 a,m* *° 5;30 p.m. Mon. thru Sat. Machine Shop Service A-1 TV Service W ill come to • —* 9 - —- ★ RCA SALES ★ TV RENTALS GRESHAM 6 6 5 -3 6 1 5 A-1 TV SERVICE 21601 S.E. Stark B oatsw ain ’s Mate Third Class Edward F. Enloe Jr., USN, son of Nr. and Mrs. Edward F. Enloe o f Rt. 2, Sandy, is aboard the USS T raverse C o u n ty in the Caribbean o ff Puerto Rico. The ship is participating in a joint service, amphibious and airborne exercise. “Operation E x o t ic D a n cer II.” The exercise is designed to test and improve existing joint service procedures. Pine Grove Grange. Godleske Gets Ft. Sill Orders Army Sgt. Gary Godleske son of Mr. and Mrs. Ward P. Godleske of Rt. 1, Sandy, will return home June 16 after 14 months o f duty in Korea. After a 30-day leave Sgt. Godleske and his wife, the former Marleen Mock, will travel to his next duty station at Ft. Sill, Okla. Indians’ Bob Clarke won the mile in 4:29.6; Earl Strom, the 880 in 2:01.0. and Jack Morris, the two-mile in 9:57.7, as The Dalles ran up the score mostly on these three events. Todd threw the shot 39 3 ‘/4 and the discus 123-6 for his double. Johnston ran the high hurdles in 15.5 and the low hurdles in 20.5 to also garner two first places. Sandy won only five first places and either Brent Peterson or Mike Copper had a hand in all o f them. Peterson, running with sunglasses, won both the 100 in 10.2 and the 220 in 23.2, and also anchored the victorious 440 relay team. Copper leaped 19-6 and % to win the long jump and cleared 5-7‘/4 in the high jump, as well as running the first leg of the 440 relay which was timed in 46.1. EARLY BIRDS FINAL Gene’s Market . .. Swails Plumb................ Cedar P la z a ......................64 56 Sandy L & H ................... 64 56 Lewis Hardware...............57 6 3 San Ro Esta S.B............... 56 64 Mt. Hood S. C............55*4 64*4 Zig Zag I n n ............ 34*4 85*4 High individual game and series: Maxine Hickey, 217 and 572. High team game and series: Mt. Hood Shopping Center, 723 and 1992. Next for the Pioneers will be the district meet I his Friday and Saturday at Mt. Hood Community College. RESULTS 440 relay - Sandy (Copper, Ward, Bowman, Peterson, 46.1 Mile Clarke, TD 4:29.6 440 Lucas, TD 54.6 100 Peterson, S 10 2 High hurdles - Johnston, TD 15.5 880 Strom, TD 2:01.0 220 Peterson, S 23.2 Low Hurdles - Johnston, TD 20.5 2 mile - Morris, TD 9:57.7 Mile relay - TD (Lucas, Stroin, Johnston, Clarke) 3:39.9 Long Jump • Copper, S 19-6*4 Pole vault - Glenn, TD 10-6 Discus - Todd TD 123-6 Javelin - Geary, TD 151 4*4 High jump Copper, S 5-7*4 Shot put - Todd, TD 39-3*4 Team Scores - The Dalles 94, Sandy 42 Exhaust System Service Drive Shaft Alteration M ufflers M ade To Order Canard Shop Cutting A Welding Tubing Stock 1'/«" to 6" PA m ila« aast of Sandy, 2 block* to roar of Houta of Wong FOSTER LONGSTREET 6 6 8 -4 9 0 0 HOTEL and APARTMENT SUITES .W I F r. On world famous Wilshire Blvd. Newest and finest accommodations. C alifornia contemporary styling. Every room equipped with TV and A M - FM radio. FREE P A R K IN G . Completely a ir -c o n d itio n e d . Large swimming pool and plenty of patio for loung­ .b A- Jt ing in the sun just outside your door. Luxurious comfort combined with a ll modern conveniences. THE BEST ADDRESS in .3* üsAKGEES CALIFORNIA I ‘ SEVEN HAPPY HOUR Bible Clubs gathered in the Sandy Baptist Chapel recently for a closing meeting at end of November to April weekly classes. Approximately 100 Bible Clubbers, parents and teachers attended. A regular Bible Club session was held for the group and refreshments were served before disbanding. FOR EVERY LUCKY GRAD ON YOUR LIST ! M en's Gift Sets Ladies Gift Sets F ragranca« in A ll Cotmatic Lina* Sura to Plaa«a G irl G radtl Dorothy Gray Indigo Essence - Spray Essence - - - $ 3 .5 0 $ 5 .0 0 BILLFOLDS *3 .9 5 Desert Flower Sets $225 5250 $ 3 2 5 ,o FOR H IM Lady Remington Cologne «500 O riental Lime or Regular AFTER SHAVE $ 1 .7 5 Roll A Matic *»•' *1 7 .8 8 A fte r NUMERO UNO *8.88 Light Cologne Mist *1 .7 5 .. Remington BILLFOLDS *3 .9 5 *1 2 .0 0 HAI KARATE 5 ox M A X FACTOR Timex Watches *695 -o *3 9 95 Old Spice *1.50-*10 *1 2 .0 0 ELECTRIC RAZORS FOR HER Revlon's Intimate Shave The search fo r a Man's Cologne ends here . . . SEARCHERS KIT - COLOGNE $ 2 .5 0 P U B 5 ox- "I. Cologne ■ ■ W Leather Travel Kits 4 Fragrances . . $ 3 .5 0 Many Styles and Colors of Largest Selection and Fridays to Calls. «», AIT. GRANGE - 92 6 Mountain Grange has an in te r e s tin g e n ter ta in m en t planned for the social night Monday, May 26 at the Sleepy H o llo w Grange Hall near Brightwood. A potluck supper at 6:30 p.m. will be followed by a local talent program, and visitors are welcome. Eleven o f Mountain Grange Members and friends enjoyed the trip to the Apple Blossom Festival at Hood River, and also the smorgasbord served by in this area. O ver 1 0 0 to select from . Enloe on Ship In Caribbean With strong efforts in the distances and double victories by strongman Vic Todd and hurdler Ed Johnston, The Dalles thrashed the visiting tracksters 94 - 42 NfcW OWNER of Eastmont Lanes, Larry Flaherty, is putting in new units and new ball returns and reconditioning the lanes. He takes over June 1__________ of Timex Watches pick up sets and • BY Mike Hite Sandy Tuesdays make Service Bowling Indian Trackmen Thrash Pioneers Hoodland Happenings 1 COMPLETE LINE OF MATCHABELLI IN Prophecy, Beloved, G olden A utum n, W in d Song, Abano and Stradivari. Ind ivid u al — G ift Sets ranging in price FROM *2 to *15 Also Soap, Shave Foam, Talc, Deodorant and Lotion TREMENDOUS SELECTION OF GRADUATION CARDS *1 '°*6 TRAVEL ALARM CLOCKS tram $ 3 .5 0 C O L O G N E S .................. TRINA PIN CURL BONNETS SHOWER CAPS TRAVEL KITS SHOE TOTES W? GRADUATION DAYS SA N D Y U N IO N H IG H SCHOOL THURSDAY, JUNE 5th *4 .9 9 Kodak Cameras Co p Instamatic 124 ‘ 1 9 95 Takes Black Black and ond W White, Color PrinH, Ektachrome, Kodochrome. Takes Com plété Instamatic 134 *2 7 “ LUGGAGE O vern ig h t Bags Travel Cases W ardrobe Cases SANDY REXALL DRUG S&H Green Stamps Utilities Collection Station 668-4111