Hood-Land Happenings ' A daughter, Michelle Denise to Mr. and Mrs. Perry L. North up, P.O. Box 374, Sandy, July 29. I at T im b e r lin e ’s Highland I Weekend - Kilts and all! AMONG LUAU GUESTS at Zig Zag Inn were, left to right, Ann Shaw, Marijane Jackson and Jack Fahie, who sported Lei's for the festive evening as well as smiles. (Post photo) In the interest o f better coverage o f the Mountain area, Snoop has acquired a pen-pal (o f sorts) to aid in gathering items for the column. Now this is no ordinary reporter but one that can be best described as a “ D irty Bird”! Since this p a rticu la r ch aracter gets around in spots not necessarily inhabited by Snoop, it seemed a likely merger. I hate to mention the same people all o f the time and I know you get tired o f reading the same names week in and week out. With two people on the go we should be able to enlarge our scope considerably. A n o th e r ad vantage o f h a v in g th is p a r tic u la r Hood-Land Construction Company Backhoe Ditching co-worker is that he insists upon c o n tr ib u tin g a n o n y m o u sly and can therefore say many things that “Snoop” could never get away with! (And what fun I’ll have adding “Snoop’s scoops” to th e ‘ ‘ D ir ty B ir d ’s droppings”!!!) *** The Dirty Bird reports a “successful landing” at the Road 29 Party Center by Adrienne Shields at her 8th annual 28th birthday party! The “w itch” was presented with a broom on which she is expected to break the sound barrier as she zooms away on it to New York. (Snoop adds: What a way to answer those long distance phone calls!) Dirty Bird asks: Was Gary Walcott asleep on the rocks at the Schnee Vogeli party on Spencer’s Beach or was he knocked out when the Keg he w a s s i t t i n g on tip p e d over?...Dirty Bird wonders. Spencer love beads? (Snoop wonders if Bill Spencer wears them??!?) Dirty Bird asks: Whose rig is always in the intensive care unit at Jim Purdy’s garage? (Snoop is placing a bet on Bob Finn!) D irty Bird drops this: H a p p i n e s s is A d r ien n e welcoming Carl Fendley back to the Golf Club! (Snoop says: Yea, I heard about it - Whee!) Dirty Bird appreciates: Ole Langrad’s advice about the young inexperienced people who try to run chain saws, (D-B and Snoop» both wish Ole a speedy recovery from his recent accident!) Dirty Bird noted: Larry Godsey’s welcome to Kenny V a n D y k e ! ...D ir t y Bird enjoyed the beautiful street party at Government Camp! Dirty Bird plans to attend: A birthday party for Sharon Bridgeman, the same for Nancy Spencer and then Margie’s Top Soil Sand and Gravel Fill Dirt Clearing Dirty Bird asks: Is it true Oney Camberg plans to sleep on satin sheets while she visits H o o d la n d in September? (Snoop answers: The one and only “Oney o f Elsie” deserves the best and when she attends the restaurant convention at Bowman’s next month, my satin sheets g o on her bed! Son Joe Camberg gets the sleeping bag!) * * * S ch nee V ogeli’s second summer function was held on the beach at the Road 29 Party Center (new name for Nancy and B ill Spencer’s place) Saturday. Theme o f the party was “Farwell To Summer”. The “Green Buzzards” were sustained by three kegs o f beer cooled in the Zigzag River hot dogs and baked beans with G in o B iggi’s incomparable HOT msutard. Star o f the show was Bruce Lu, Taiwan’s answer to Don Ho! Noted personalities present were: Stu Mock ford, return trip navigator for Portland’s entry in the Trans Pacific Races to Honolulu. (Stu’s boat was third in its class.) The Englesby’s o f Trollhaugen Ski Shop at Govie checking on the , coming o f winter. Dick and Dolores Curran (also known as the Silver Fox and Its Mate) who are tickled silly with their purchase o f a unit at the Snow Bird Condominium at Govie. (Which reminds me to ask if the new sign George Smith has in Zigzag is intentionally misspelled to create interest - or do they really not know how to spell condominium?) *«* A daughter, Tabitha Louise to Mr. and Mrs. Brian Lamke, P.O. Box 14, Sandy, July 25. | I I I I I I I A daughter, Diane Marie to Mr. and Mrs. Paul L. Trudel, Rt. 2 Box 617, Estacada, Aug. 10. A daughter, Melinda Lynn to Mr. and Mrs. George E. Oliver, General Delivery. Eagle Cieek, Aug. 11. A daughter, Tina Lee to Mr. and Mrs. John Charles Sitser, Rt. 3 Box 587 Sandy. Aug. 12. A daughter, Tara Terese to Mr. and Mrs. Gary Dale Connelly, Rt. 1 Box 628, Sandy, Aug. 13. LO V E LY LADIES A T leisure are, left to right. Birdie Steinbarger, Lee Crabtree, Gertie Hunt and Alice Owens enjoying food and conversation at picnic hosted by George Stagg of the Barlow Trail Inn at the Don Avery's Sandy River home. (Post photo) reat help with the Bar-B-Q and the bar was handled lertly by Jack Fahie and t Stauffer. Sorry I had to s this fun affair but I’m not iut to miss the Fun Night nned for the fourth Friday r (Bill) L ollege i STIENBARGER Ph. 622 3151 Wamma, FAMOUS NAMES at SENSIBLE PRICES Ideal Ceiling Tile 1 /4 ” X 4 ’ X 8’ HARDW OOD SANDED - _ 1 1M plywood ’4 .9 9 STUDS 19c Vi" X 4 ' X 8' Sheathing Ext BASKETBALL PLYWOOD Reg. $ 7 .9 5 $ SPECIAL 2 1 x 3 2 DOUBLE STAINLESS STEEL SINK Self I 36” HUM,-------- (/4” x 4 x 8 Sanded Shop Plywood $199 I Sha.» SLACKS Screen Doors Co," p W/ Grille, » SO99 O », Closer, Latch «Mon. Fri. Saturday t a m. ta I p m . I a m to 6 p.m Coast Building Supply Sweaters Skirts / , Campus Styles by Farah and Levi in the Latest Fabrics and Permanent Press. N e w t and V ie w * A bout M t. Hood Com m unity College 3'x4' W ood Gram WHERE? The Knit Niche H ig h w ay 2 6 Rhododendron, O re. 50 N f ORLI VOCATIONAL TECHNICAL LIBRARY EXPANSION When Fall quarter begins at When classes resume this Mt. Hood Community College Fall quarter there will be many on Sept. 29, five vocational additional books on the library technical programs will be shelves. Since Fall o f 1968 the a d d e d . Program * in Air t o ta l n u m b er o f library T ransportation Technology, v o lu m e s has grown from Inhalation Therapy Assistant, 1 2 ,0 0 0 to approxim ately Funeral Services, Automotive 19,000 volumes. Parts Technology, and Social Eleanor Pruitt, acquisitions S ervice Assistants will be lib r a r ia n a t Mt. H ood offered. Information about any Community College, is one of program or courses at Mt. 50 campers representing 17 Hood Community College may states participating in the be obtained by telephoning Audubon Camp o f the West at 665-1131 or by visiting the Trail Lake Ranch, near Debois, college’s south campus at Wyoming. 2 5 7 th (K a n e Road) and T h e program , operated Cochrane Road under the auspices of the ADULT ENRICHMENT National Audubon Society, is Adult Enrichment evening especially designed for adults c la s s e s at M t. H ood with a professional or hobby Community College and at interest Li nature. The Camp D avid D ouglas, Reynolds, consists o f four two-week Gresham, Sandy, and Cascade sessions each summer and is Locks high school will begin offered in cooperation with the the week o f Sept. 29. Persons University o f Wyoming. r e g is te r in g fo r A d u lt Mta. Pruitt has been a Enrkhment courses may do so librarian at the College since during the first das* meeting at 1966. r e s p e c tiv e lo ca tio n * . For HOUSING further information telephone Some students who plan to the Mt. Hood Community attend Mt. Hood Community College Evening College office College this Fall are currently at 665-1131. looking for apartments or SUMMER BASKETBALL board and room facilities. T he Summer Basketball P erson* w h o have such League ended its season with facilities available for student David Douglas and Sandy High rental may have them listed on S c h o o ls p la y in g for the the student housing list by championship last Saturday. c o n ta ctin g the college at D avid D o u g la s won the 6 6 5 —1131, and asking for the admission* office. playoff. O th e r h ig h s c h o o ls 750 CLASSES participating in the eight week The college will offer more Summer League offered by Mt. th a n 750 classes in Fall Hood Community C o I ag e were quarter, according to Leo Barlow, Parfcroee. Reynolds, Maitantas, dean o f instruction. and WyBaat. the ever-popular Mt. Hood Lions Chuchwagon Breakfast for a real treat! They’ll love you for it! Bye now - Snoop (and the Dirty Bird, too.) S o lid S ta le co n so le stereo w ith I'M A M ra d io NEIL RIEGELMANN M OTOROLA APPLIANCES Let me know what you think o f Snoop’s new pen-pal, Dirty Bird - if you like him, w e’ll keep him - if you don’t, we w on’t! And have fun guessing his identity... L o is B o g e t ’s daughter, S h ir le y M o e h n k e, w ith husband Clinton and family, are visiting from Whittier, Calif. A big family picnic was held at the new B.L.M. park at Wildwood. (A lovely spot and right in our own back yard!) The Cook-Your-Own-Steak idea at the Hoodland Women’s Club Fun Night Friday was a big success with over 80 persons enjoying the food and games. Moon-Baby Mullen was ITIZENS how one loses scissors in their own home. I had three pairs a month ago!?? Note to Arnie Arneson: Your conversation with our mutual pal was relayed to me the next day - I got the The Creators of Quasar Road Building W. "Christmas Has Arrived" The latest style for campus correct wear. Choose your coordi­ nates here. SWEATERS from SKIRTS from $ 1 PENDLETON > »9»» ; SWEATERS ' WHITE STAG JANTZEN TAMI V-Neck, Turtles, Vest Crew, Long or Short Sleeve. You Name 'em— We Have 'em DANTE - 1 0 0 % im ported fu ll- fashioned virgin lam b wool from $ 14 9 5 JHH By W h ite Stag You're always right when you look sharp. A ll naw stylas. PEA CUTTER TAUPE or IN D IG O from JACKETS SIR JAC or SILTON from PLENTY OF FREE PARKING B ank A mericard fa - 1 2ND GRESHAM