Sandy post. (Sandy, Oregon) 1938-current, October 02, 1969, Page 8, Image 8

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    TM« SANDY (Or*.) ROST Thur»., Oct. 2, IM » (Sac. I)
M all to Add
More Parking
Brewster Joins Portland Firm
Work is under way on a
1 5 0 -c a r a d d itio n to the
Gresham Mall parking lot.
T h e a d d itio n is being
installed at the west end of the
p ro p erty
a n d , w eath er
permitting, should be finished
in a few days.
Complete Heating
Systems Installed
WALL FURNACES
CENTRAL HEATING
President Visits
SPACE HEATERS
ROOM HEATERS
W e Do Complete
Installations
Duct Work and
Sheet Metal
FREE ESTIMATES
Mattson’s Appliance
102 Main, Sandy, Ore.
668 6717
Calls.
Cedar Plaza Drug & Depart­
ment Store in Sandy.
Brewster received his doc­
torate of pharmacy degree from
the U niversity of Southern
California.
He is a member of the Mt.
Hood Lions Club.
Brewster his wife, Eugenie,
and four children reside at Rt. l,
Box 1500
May & Co., a member of the
Pacific Coast Stock Exchange,
has offices in Seattle, Juneau
and Anchorage
AVERYTT A. BREWSTER
A Sandy area resid en t,
Averytt A. Brewster, has been
appointed an account executive
with May & Co., Inc., Portland-
based stock brokerage firm.
Brewster cam e to May & Co.
from the Portland investment
office of Lind, Somers & Collins,
Inc.
He is a former owner of the
Mrs. Joan Blatter, president
I of the Rebekah Assembly o f
Oregon, make her official visit
to the Boring lodge Sept. 4.
A special dinner was given
in her honor. After dinner
music was provided by “The
Combo Band” from Sandy
High.
The regular meeting was
called to order by Vera
Johnson, noble grand.
ONE OF SANDY'S eye-pleasers is this Proctor Ave. planter bright with marigolds. Just as
attractive are well kept shrub borders on side and rear of building.
(Post Dhotol
MR. POCKET S
POOL TOURNAMENT
BOB
PANIT
Champion
Sign Up for Our
November 23rd Tournament
Fun for All — Prizes Too!
POOL TABLES,
AND AMUSEMENTS
31 N. E. 3rd
Oct. 3, to 10 a.m. Saturday,
Oct. 4. Hamburgers, hotcakes,
eggs, sausage and coffee will be
served.
Three Injured
In Car Mishaps
Three persons were injured
Friday in two separate auto
accidents.
Robert Millslap and his son
were injured when their car
was broadsided by a Portland
woman, Shellie Bays, at 188th
and Burnside.
Clarence Christianson of
B r ig h tw o o d
w as stru ck
broadside and injuried when
witnesses said Leigh Kitto
failed to stop.
The FINEST
In Refrigerators
W W W W W W W W W
BOB PANIT WINS! !
LOTS OF PING-PONG,
Sept. 26 - 8:37 p.m. Call to
James Hart residence, 107
Pleasant St. Smoke in house
from fireplace.
Sept. 26 ■ 10:08 p.m. 107
Beers St. Reported by Sandy
police. Fire on burning permit.
Sept. 27 - 12:21 a m. Rt. 2,
Box 1103, Jadrny Rd. B.M.
Pope. Fire in empty house.
Total loss.
Sept. 27 - 6:43 p.m. Truck
fire, Hwy 26 at Pioneer station.
Sept. 29 - 4:42 p.m. J.G.
Lively, Rt. 2, Box 1018, Music
Camp Rd. Overheated oil
stove.
The telephone number given
in the Chamber o f Commerce
directory for Fire District
information is in error. The
number listed is 668—4662,
th e
c o r r e c t n um ber is
6 6 8 -4 6 2 2 .
Don’t forget the all night
feed to be held at the fire hall
beginning at 6 p.m. Friday,
Oct. 3 from 6 p.m. Friday,
Gresham
Across from W. R. Hicks
Hood-Land Happenings
By
The
Snooper ( and The Dirty Bird)
I understand this section o f
THE
F O L L O W IN G
LETTER arrived sans signature Clackamas County is in the
and although I usually ignore midst of being re-evaluated by
anomymous notes I decided to the tax department and I know
include this one in the column the Highway department is
trying to establish property
exactly as it was written.
“ Dear Snoop, How about values in order to acquire
some information on our taxes right-of-ways for the proposed
come fall? With all the new new highway because both the
condominiums at Welches and co u n ty appraiser and the
Government Camp in the highway appraiser have been
$30,000 to $40,000 each unit - r e c e n t v is ito r s at Camp
the two new shopping centers - Carothers. (I listened a lot and
the new Timberline Rim and learned little!) So, if you have
Alpine North developments - anything to say on the subject
also the $50,000 plus homes this is y°ur golden opportunity
sprouting up around the golf an<^ ■* y ° u prefer to remain
course
the sale o f the golf anonymous I’ll abide by your
club reported in the millions.... w>shed and omit names if it
Will some of the tax burden be w’^ make it easier for you to
lifted from the poor old Mt. sPeak UP! Either way, let’s hear
peoples backs OR will we be what you have to say!
taxed more because they are
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bringing our property values
Also in the mail this week
up?
was a lovely note from Nona
“What is there to the rumor Hanan which said, among other
that some of the old timers will things, that they will be
be forced out because of their looking forward to keeping up
inability to meet the higher with mountain doings via the
taxes? None of these new Sandy Post at their new home
projects will be feeding more *n Colorado. (Mitch Hanan is
children into our schools - managing a new Ski Lodge near
most of them require no extra Durango called Purgatory Inn
road care - Put all this extra anfl they call it “The Most
revenue together with the Heavenly Place on Earth”.)
p rop erty tax the County
Nona’s note reminded me
receives from every. summer that it is about time to say
home on Forest Service ground “hello” to a few o f our
(which area the County does ‘‘m is-p la c e d ” Hood landers
not offer roads, school service, whom we know keep in touch
snow removal or any service with us via their subscriptions
other than a very limited police to the Post. This includes
patrol) and you have quite a Phyllis and John Sparley, Dot
bit of extra money coming in an<^ Curt Baxter in California,
for the amount being spent Pauline and Don Chamberlain
out.
in Arizona, Charlie Augustine’s
“We have a new school to relatives all over the U.S, and
be paid for, true, but that new many more. I wish some of
school would have had to be y ° u tolks would drop a line to
built with or without all the let us know what you are up to
new revenues coming in just th e se days. (Speaking of
recently. What can you or your Charlie, I caught a glimpse of
editor dig up for your faithful him the other evening doing his
readers? What is the SCOOP?” “ t h i n g ’ ’ • b e in g
the
I included the above letter N u m b e r - O n e
H o o d la n d
because whoever wrote it is Ambassador of Good-Will, as
obviously concerned about the he escorted a group of visitors
tax situation in our area and I «bout the mountain.)
am the last person in the world
Speaking of Good-Will; is
to answer his or her questions! there anything that makes a
Snoop
has to be th e visitor happier than good food?
number-one dumb-bunny when I recently entertained a guest
it comes to taxes! It is my from Seattle who left the
sincere hope, however, that mountain with the definite
among you readers there is impression that Hoodland has a
someone who can and will take fine variety o f good places to
time to reply to this letter. I eat. Which is absolutely true!
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will be most happy to include
D IR T Y
B IR D
all thoughts on the matter in
the column as 1 believe the DROPPINGS: Several weeks
con cern
a b o u t ta x e s is ago D.B. noted that Dick “86”
Godsey was missing. We are
wide-spread in the area.
glad to report he is back among
us, but we are not sure our joy
is shared universally. By the
way, what does the “8 6 ” stand
for Dick? (Snoop wonders if
it’s his golf score?)
Dirty Bird notes that Red
Flower is now a certified
referee in the City of Brotherly
L o v e . I do n o t mean
P h ila d e lp h ia .
I m ea n
Rhododendron. Peace.
D irty
Bird w a n ts to
compliment Maxine Hickey on
her swinging First Mate sweat
shirt. (Snoop wonders if D.B.
means Pixie, but she's afraid to
ask!)
Dirty Bird notes Ma/ama
Jack has returned from the
hom eland, that's La Jolla,
o th e r w is e
know n
as
Pasadena-bv the Sea.
D ir t y
Bird w e lc o m e s
newcomers from Aspen. Betsy
and Ivan. Ivan says don't worry
about the last name. No one In
this country can pronounce it
much less spell it. (Snoop
agrees in this case that one
name is ample!)
D irty Bird’s award for
Funee of the Week goes to
Betsy. Someone asked Ivan
what type o f tobacco he
smoked in his pipe. Betsy came
back with, “You know its
funny, Ivan is about the only
person we knew in Aspen who
did smoke tobacco in his
pipe,” (Snoop says, oh they’ll
love you in Aspen for that
crack, Betsy, and after Ivan
wiped me out in that game o f
chess, I was gonna suggest you
return to whence you came,
but maybe y o u ’ll be safer here
afterall.)
Dirty Bird says everyone is
gearing up fo r the big
Mountain Players bash at
Snoopsville, otherwise known
as Camp Carothers, Friday
night. Party is for members and
patrons so if you aren’t one or
the other as yet, bring along
your check book and join the
fun. It’s B.Y.O.L. with mixes
and fo o d
furnished free.
(Snoop is in a state o f shock at
622-4232
this very moment as it is
raining cats and dogs! If the
down-pour continues the party
scene will be shifted to the
H o o d la n d
W om en ’s Club
R e c r e a t io n
B u ild in g at
Hoodland Park.)
Since this is to be a
com bination indoor/outdoor
party, with buffet served on
the patio and dancing on the
deck, I suggest casual duds,
sweaters, jackets, etc. which
will still be the order o f the
day even if we move the party
elsewhere. I’ll have someone
stationed at the bottom o f the
road to tell you where to go
Friday night.
Somehow I never seem to
do things the easy way - if
there is one - and after this
weekend I intend to give some
serious thought to making
myself scarce in the Hoodland
area throughout the winter. I
might take advantage of Daisy
and Bud Johns offer to visit
them in Phoenix for while or I
might buzz off to visit my
friend the Sultan o f Johore in
Malaysia since he has kindly
offered to show me his part of
the world. (I can discuss travel
plans in advance because Camp
Carothers will be completely
occupied in my absence.)
Guess I’ll close for this week
as I’m crying to hard to type.
Joking, o f course, but if it
doesn’t stop raining soon, I
think I might shed a tear or
two.
Bye now
Snoop
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