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Thursday, June 13, 19«3 (Sec. 1) Chapel Holds Grad Service Work Needed For Teenagers The Oregon State Employ ment Service urges employers having summer work suitable for young people to call their local State Employment Serv ice office. The Employment Service now has able high school un dergraduates registered to help householders with their yard work, babysitting, house- METZGER FEED & SEED CO. SEEDS - FEEDS HAY CUSTOM MILLING 100 E. Powell, Gresham MO 5-2221 ALWAYS ON CALL SoV8" SERVICE WITH DIGNITY AND TASTE We Endorse the 320 WEST ROWELL BOULEVARD As the new officers of the Sandy Woman’s t'lub were instal led each was given a golden flower by Installing Officer Lu cille Wienecke. Both Woman's ( lub and city of Sandy mark golden anniversaries. From left is Mrs. Ed Bruns, treasurer; Oregon Funeral Insurance Plan Z GRESHAM • OREGON The Sandy Woman's Club held installation of officers at its June meeting last Thurs day, following a potluck lunch- eon at the club hall. Officers for the club year 1963-64 were installed by Mrs. past David Wienecke, Jr., president and installing of- BRING NEW LIFE into a winter-weary budget with extra money from ut. GATHER UP all your scattered bills and debts and see how much you need to pay them all in one lump sum. THEN SEE USI You will have only one place to pay and one small payment to make each month instead of many. MEMBER AMERICAN INDUSTRIAL BANKERS ASSOCIATION DOUG CURTIS ' __ w_,, DO YOU mathes Need Stereo?, Go where Hi-Fi is a ■ ? ; . x Specialty ... . not a sideline . . Call or See AUDIO-CRAFT 11908 NE Hal: AL 3-6512 Have You Been In Lately? WE HAVE ALMOST EVERYTHING • FURNITURE • APPLIANCES • BRIC-A-BRAC • ANTIQUES W’; Duane Knapp, chairman of the beard of trustees; Mrs. Lewis Hail, treasurer; Mrs. James Duff, secretary, and Mrs. William Anderson, president. Unable to be present for the in stallation was Mrs. Harold Tharp, vice president. (Sandy Post photo) GRESHAM TRADING POST Sandys Woman's Club Holds Installation B atí man Stotts, Terry Waibel, Barbara Kitchen. Maxine Asakowa and David Whitlock. A recent service was held for the graduates who attend Sandy Baptist Chapel. Each graduate told of his future summer and fall plans. Walter Whitlock sang a solo representing the gradu ates The message was "A Grad's Motto" with Proverbs 4:5, 6 as the suggested motto for the graduate's life. Following the evening service a reception was given in their honor Each graduate was pre sented with a gift from the church. Those honored were David Ziemer. David Russell, Marilyn Mitchell. Jack Waibel. Walter Whitlock, Sheila Moffett, Mike Mattox. Sandra Leathers, Stan work and other domestic work. Many are also registered for clerical, sales, agricultural, service, camp counselor and other full and part time sum mer work. The Employment Service last summer placed more than 6.750 young people on non-agri- cultuial jobs. These jobs helped many to finance their continued education The number of young people seeking summer work has increased significantly this year The need for employers to open up employment for these qualified young people is ur gent. The Employment Serv ice urges employers to call their summertime jobs to 656- 2696. Oregon City. 687-2521, Sandy Farm office, today. Personal problems are brought to us by many bereaved families. We accept these problems in the strict est confidence. 9 Sandy (Ore.) Post EROW OPEN FRIDAY NIGHTS UNTIL 8:30 505 N.E. Second Avenue - Gresham Bill Louderback, Mgr. MO 5-4196 ficer, with Mrs. William An derson. president; Mrs Harold Mrs. Tharp, vice-president; James Duff, secretary; Mrs. Lewis Hall, treasurer; Mrs. Duane Knapp, chairman of the board of trustees; and Mrs. Bruns also assisted as marsh- all. Mrs. Wienecke, on behalf of E. F. Bruns, historian. Mrs. the club, presented Mrs. How ard Berger, retiring president, with a beautiful blue thumb print Fentonware candy dish in appreciation of her service- es. She in turn presented friendship cups and saucers to the following retiring officers and chairmen: Mrs. Anderson, vice-president, Mrs. Hall, treasurer; Mrs. Duff, secre tary; Mrs. Charles W. Frasier, Jr., chairman of the board of trustees; Mrs. Duane Knapp, trustee; Mrs. Wienecke, trus tee; Mrs. Bruns, historian; Miss Olli'e Kanak, yearbook chairman; Mrs. George Ten Eyck, art and publicity chair man; and Mrs. J. W. Latimer, musician. It was noted that during this club year the fiftieth anniver- sry was celebrated with a special tea, a new hardwood floor was put in the main club hall, and many fine books were added to the Sandy Pub lic Library. The program com mittees resented man inter- JOIN OUR KEY CLUB! esting and worthwhile pro- grams. Hostesses for the June meet- Ing were : Mrs. Jess Hite, chai iman, Mrs. Frances James, Mrs. Henry Perrett, Mrs. Bill Dyal, Mrs. Cyril Slack, Mrs. Jack Rowland, Mrs. Vernon Elmer and Mrs Berger. Mrs. Harry H. Cole was in troduced as the guest of Mrs. Anderson. She stood in for her sister, Miss Kanak, who is va cationing in Victoria, B.C. with Miss Crissy Cole. College Sets History Tour Limited additional enroll ments for the popular North west History Tour, sponsored as a summer credit course by the Oregon College of Educa tion are still available, accord ing to an announcement by Dr. Gary L. Huxford, who will lead the tour this year. A 2400-mile tour by private bus which will afford mem bers an opportunity to become acquainted with the Columbia Basin portion of the Pacific Northwest, the group will be limited to 33 members, Dr. Huxford said. Tour members will see the juniper and ponderosa pine forests of central Oregon, old mining areas in eastern Ore gon and Idaho, eastern and central Washington. Public Notices No. 13497 NOTICE TO CREDITORS Ln the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon, for the County of Clacka* man, Probate Department. Notice la hereby given that the State of Oregon for Clackamas Coun- undersigned ha« been appointed Ex ecutrix of the Will or Arnold Moore, deceased, by the CL cult Court of the ty and has qualified. All persons hav ing claims against said estate are hereby notified to present same to me at the office of Alden E. Miller, Lawyer, 302 Smith Building, Oregon City, Oregon, with vouchers and months duly verified, within from the date hereof. Dated and flrat published June 6. 1963. Last publication June 27, 1961 BERTHA MARIE MOORE. Executrix of the Will or Arnold Moore, deceased. Alden E. Miller Attorney tor Executrix 302 Smith Building SP -26 Oregon City, Oregon. Once you have the key to a Plymouth, you’ll be a lifelong member! No. 12953 NOTICE OF FINAL ACCOUNT In the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon, for the County of Clacka^ mas. Probate Department. In the Matter of the Estate of RICHARD G PALMATEER Deceased. Notice I h hereby given that the un- dersigned a« Executrix of the entate of Richard G. Palmateer, deceafled, has filed her Final Account In the Circuit Court for the State, of Ore gon, for ClackamaH County, and that Wednesday, the 19th day of June, 1963, at the hour of 10:00 o’ clock A.M. of said day and the court - room of said Court haa been ap- pointed by the said Court as the time and place for the hearing of objections thereto and the settlement thereof. Dated and first published May 16, 1963 Dats of last publication June 13, 1963 THEIxMA PARKIdON Executrix of the Estate of Richard G. Palmateer, deceased Attorneys for Executrix : McAllister. Burns. Gustafson & Lock 2» N. W Firm Street Gresham. 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