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Gay Saunders was a fine
M.C. and her hula could only
be topped by the delicious*
Hawaiian salad she made for
the buffet. (Incidentally, keep
you r eyes peeled for an
a n n o u n c e m e n t about the
opening of the new “Gay’s
Kache” in the soon-to-open
shopping center at Wemme on
Welches Rd.)
Prizes for best costumes
were awarded to Ella Brown, a
delightful lady and Claude
Gudge, a fine fellow... wellll,
most o f the time, but he does
have that insane urge about
z ip p er s!
(Fortunately, he
doesn’t usually let it get the
best o f him only at Luau’s!)
Then there was another
great Mountain-style gathering
at Avery Park hosted by
George Staggs, owner o f the
Barlow Trail Inn, for all his
pals and customers (actually,
one and the same) with a
yummy buffet that was tackled
several times by each guest!
TWO TERRIFIC PARTIES
past and two coining up: The
Luau at the Zig Zag inn was
great! Food was fabulous and
there was enough delightful
peopie partaking in the fun to
bulge to Cellar walls. A really
great gathering in typical
mountain s t y l e !
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M oon M u llen BarB-Qued
chicken that was out of this
world and Lou Stauffer and
R o sie A very made their
delicious baked beans George
made a huge batch o f his
famous steak strips and potato
salad and Snoop had no
trouble downing three plates
full! (It’s a wonder I didn’t
drown from sheer weight when
I landed up to my neck in
Avery Lake! But that is a tale
I’ll keep to myself... I might
mention, however, that the
next time 7-year-old Timmy
Stauffer wants to show me a
big fish - I’ll don a bathing suit
first!)
♦ ♦ *
Two
g o o d -fo o d
and
lo t s of-fun-type parties are
coming up. Both will take
place at the Hoodland Park
Recreation Building and will be
sponsored by the Hoodland
W o m e n ’ s C lu b .
As
s o m e t h i n g d iffe r e n t th e
Women’s Club decided to hold
their year round Fun Nights in
the recreation building during
the summer months. This not
only makes for a pleasant
change o f scenery but it also
frees the local establishment
owners from a chore that they
have graciously and willingly
undertaken for quite a few
years. (It even gives them an
opportunity to attend as guests
without a single worry about
food, etc.)
This Friday night, Aug. 22,
a Bar-B-Q steak dinner will
p r e c e e d the usual games
starting at 7 p.m. You get to
cook your own steak! Salad
baked potatoes and garlic
bread will complete the menu.
There is a separate room for
the younger generation and
they are welcome to attend.
The next Fun Night, set for
the last Friday in September, is
so m e th in g to prepare in
advance for. It will be an old
fashioned box lunch social and
everyone is to dress as children
going back to school! Another
fun idea o f Lou Stauffer’s, who
is in charge o f the Fun Nights
for the Women’s Club this
year (Her Spaghetti Feed last
month was great and the
co o k -y o u r-o w n Steak idea
s h o u ld
b e e v e n m ore
successful.)
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S H O R T SH O TS:
Bud
Meadows home from hospital
after appendectomy...Gene and
Gordy Clausing home from
sailing across the Pacific - will
get details later... From now on
ca ll J o (L e w is ) E sp ersen
“Lucky” and if you want to
pick big winners at the races
have the Boss-Lady, Post editor
Betty Hartman, do the picking
especially when she can’t read
the names! (Just ask how rich
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Hoodland Happenings
by The Snooper
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Thur*., Au«. 21, 196» (Sec. 1) THE SANDY (Ore.) POST
MT. MANGI
The brotherhood o f man
has been turning up too few
b ro th ers and to o many
hoods. Wall Street Journal.
■926
__________________ I
Mountain Grange held their
regular b u sin ess meeting
Monday evening. Aug. 11, at
their hall on Sleepy Hollow
Road with good attendance o f
local members.
Two new members, Carroll
and Lucille Corder were given»
the first and second degrees
and were welcomed by the
members.
The b u sin ess m eetin g
in clu d ed reports by the
committee chairmen and plans
were made for future activities.
At the grange hall on social
night, Monday, Aug. 25. at 8
p.m. Ray Steiger o f the ZigZag
Ranger Station will give a talk
w ith slid e s o n “Natural
Community of Plants and
Animals on Mt. Hood.” Guests
were invited.
"Cradle Roll"
HOST OF BARLOW TRAIL Inn picnic, George Staggs, center, chats with Millie and Bill
Lenz about their recent trip to Alaska. The picnic was held at the home of the
Don Mvery's on the Sandy River.
(Post photo)
Rogers” o f the Mountain? Mit
horse, cowboy boots and all a
certain gent at Zigzag has gone
Western in a big way...After
next Tuesday call Milt Fox
“Miltie the Movie Star”! He
plays the Judge in “The
Mightiest Clydersdale” being
filmed in the Estacada/Sandy/-
Hoodland area by Bill Hunt
and Oliver Drake. (More about
this next week with pics)
Lee Flynn is already a
busy-bee making plans for the
se c o n d an n u a l Hoodland
Women’s Club Membership Tea
to be held Sept. 21 in’ the
Recreation Bldg. She would
like club members to contact
her with names o f prospective
members so she can send them
invitations. The tea last year
was a great success under Lee’s
management so it looks like
she has a permanent yearly
chore.
Had an interesting chat with
ex-County Commissioner Stan
Skoko the other day and he
asked me to pass on a big
“ Hello” to his many friends in
the Sandy/Hoodland area. Now
in the Real Estate business (in
Oregon City) Stan expressed a
c o n tin u in g concern about
c o u n ty a ffa irs. His vital
concern with the developement
and growth o f Clackamas
County led him to accept an
advisory position with the C.
C. Planning Commission and he
made no bones about his desire
to resume a political career in
the county. (I think it’s kinda
nice to know people like Stan
(and Darrell Jones, too) can be
voted out o f office but they
still can be counted on for just
plain old caring, and with a
capitol “C”, about what goes
on in Clackamas County!)
Incidentally, Stan that com
from your truck garden was
the best I’ve ever eaten!)
Another big “Hello” to
Mountain area friends comes
via Millie and Bill Lenz from
Margie and Bert Craigen now
living in Fairbanks, Alaska. Bill
and Millie recently returned
from a five-week trip up North
and they managed to look up
se v er a l ex-Sandy/Hoodland
people. Among whom were
Arlen Colclasure, a former
Greshamite with PGE, who
now runs an air taxi service at
C o o p e r L an ding
Frances
B acon
R e e d , a fo rm er
Sandyite, now managing the
city office at Anchorage and
June (Hull) and Bobby Murray
now o f Keina Ala. All send
regards to far-away friends!
(After 8,000-mHes of camper
traveling Millie and Bill have
tons o f interesting tales to tell
and unlike other travelers I’ve
known, they were sorty to
have to come home so soon.)
e • e
Haven’t had an opportunity
to visit the Tiki Treasure
Temple yet but I hear it’s a
“ must see” for everyone. The
location at Alder Greek
features imported gifts, hand
p a in te d ch in a by Vlasta
Norman (a real expert, gals, so
take lessons if you can) and o f
course all types of printed
matter is still the stock-in-trade
of Joanne Norman and Betty
Pinneil.
The Hoodland Kindergarten
will open Sept. 8, from 9 to
11:30 a.m. at the new Welches
Grade School. Register your
younguns by calling Clara
Turin at 622-4491 or Doris
Petersen at 6 2 2 4 2 8 3 . (While
talking to Clara it dawned on
me that school is about to start
again and I couldn’t believe
summer vacation is so near the
end! For some reason I had the
fe e lin g summer was just
starting...Wow, does the time
flit by!)
Milt Fox is still in need of
cast members for the Mountain
Players production o f “The
Caine Mutiny Court Martial”.
Please contact him at 3150 if
you are interested. Don’t be
afraid to call if you haven’t
ta k e n part in p r e v io u s
productions - We would be
delighted to have some new
faces as well as the old veteran
players!
Note to Don Budd: Sorry
about the name mis-print last
week the last thing you are is
a “ Dudd”!
N ote to Dick Buscher:
Thanks for giving the Mountain
something new to talk about
kinda takes the pressure o ff o f
Yours Truly for awhile!
Bye now Snoop
P.S. Delighted with the
reaction re the new Hoodland
tabloid section o f the Sandy
Post! Remember, it will take a
few weeks to get it set up and
the first edition will be sent to
e v e r y o n e subscribers and
non-subscribers alike!
P.S.S. PERSONAL NOTES:
In answer to querries about the
Carothers’ family: daughter Jan
is working for the First
National Bank at Burlingame
and returns for her senior year
at Lewis and Clark College in
S e p t ....D a u g h t e r
D ean n
enjoyed her trip to Europe and
is now visiting her grandparents
in Medford before returning to
Sandy High...Son John enjoyed
working for the Forest Service
this summer and has returned
to Loma Linda University
where he starts his second year
as a pre-med student...Son
Michael enlisted in the Marine
Corp and leaves for Boot Camp
O c t. 4. He arranged his
schedule to insure his being
with the family over the
Holiday Season. Mike is still a
Golf addict and he hopes to
place on the Marine Corp Golf
Team. (His mother would
appreciate this too!!!)
And speaking of “Mother”
Carothers; Nothing has been
decided about the property -
yet! I haven’t sold it - nor
leased It to anyone. All offets
are under consideration - and
probably will be for some time.
I have no reason to rush into
anything.
As for the persistant rumors
re Snoop’s personal life - they
get funnier and funnier by the
minute! After hearing the
latest one I didn’t know
whether to laugh or cry...True •
I have gained back some lost
weight - but only because I
have begun to eat again!
Yea, I do have top-soil
available but Mease contact
Rus Konell if you want some.
For wood contact Ed English
at the Good Hood Wood Co.
office - not me.!
Bye gain
11
ENJOY
KITCHENAID
Portable
Mr. and Mrs. Kenn? .» Hath,
Rt. 2, Sandy, are announcing
th e arrival o f their first
grandchild, Jeffrey Allan, born
Aug. 11 at Bess Kaiser Hospital
at 7:02 p.m. He weighed 3 lbs.
11 oz. and will remain in the
hospital for sometime yet.
Jeffrey’s parents are Mr. and
Mrs. Don Ulmen (Vicki Flath),
1 8 1 5 2 NE E v e r e tt Gt.,
Portland.
Paternal grandparents are
Mr. and Mrs. Victor Ulmen,
Milwaukie.
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Local Navy Man
Serving at Sea
R adarm an F ir st Class
Thomas H. West, USN, son of
Mr. and Mrs. Isham H. West of
Government Camp, is serving
aboard the USS King, a guided
missile frigate, off the coast o f
Vietnam.
The King was recently the
host to the Honorable John H.
Chafee, secretary of the Navy.
While the Secretary was
aboard the crew of the King
d e m o n s t r a t e d th e sh ip s
o p e r a tio n
in support o f
Vietnam combat operations
and its duties as a search and
rescue ship in the Gulf o f
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