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About Sandy post. (Sandy, Oregon) 1938-current | View Entire Issue (Nov. 21, 1963)
From the Files of The Sandy Post landy j^ost 15 years ago Walter C. Taylor, Lee Irwin, Co Publishers Entered at the Post Office at Sandy, Clackamas County, Oregon as second class matter under the Act of Congress of March. 1879 Member of Oregon Newspaper Publishers Association and National Editorial Association. Published every Thursday by Outlook Publishing Co. Sandy Post, Sandy, Oregon Page 2 $2 Annual Subscription November 21, 1963 Janz Reveals Plans On Berry land Move Bob Pullen of Janz Berryland and Melvin Picking of Hood River have purchased the Gresham Ber ry Growers receiving station on the western edge of Sandy. After needed repairs and improvements they will use the building as the new location for Janz Berryland. The building with its larger fa cilities will enable them to in crease their fruit and berry stock and to offer more In the nursery line. In the coming year they hope to have on hand at least 80 va rieties of trees and many addi tional kinds of azaleas and rho dodendrons. Within the next three years they plan to operate on this Ideal site an "open air" drlve-in restaur ant, serving such seasonal treats as strawberry shortcake and Ice cold watermelon. Plans also In clude a fresh do-nut stand. By 1965 the enterprise expects to have ready a small, but well equipped, building which will make available to the public fresh chick ens at wholesale prices. Arrange ments for this have already been made with a local independent chicken grower, who assut is that his chickens will always be fresh and of the highest quality. In addition to planning and ex ecuting the business end of their venture, Bob and Melvin are ex cited about the landscaping po tential of their new site. Orna- mental shrubs and shade trees will be planted to enhance the nat- uraly beauty of the area while Im proving its shopping convenience. The open-air restaurant will be de signed as a tourist, as well as a commercial, attraction In order to provide a memorable "some thing different" for Hoodland vis itors. The driver who picked up Henry Francis Meeker in Boring Nov. 7 and saved him from possibly bleed ing to death, was identified as Robert Long of Boring. Long found Meeker lying in front of the Boring post office after his left arm had been cut off by a planer in the Summit saw mill. A kitchen range standing in front of Lambs second hand store was demolished last week when a car parked east of the store on Main Street slipped its brakes and rolled down the Incline. Pupils were dismissed from classes at the Bull Run grade school Monday afternoon and Tues day when an oil truck broke elec tric wires leading to the pump motor and left the school tempor arily without water. Bill Henselman, star quarter back was the unanimous choice of coaches for the al -star team in the new Wilco league. Boy Scout Troop 248 went on a camping trip to the Kiwanis Camp near Government Camp a week ago. A hike up the Ski Bowl was taken by scouts wanting to pass their second class hiking while others just made the hike half way up. Accompanying the boys was scout master Wink Chilton and four other men. (Ed. Note: Troop 248 is now on an inactive status because there does not seem to be a man in all the Sandy area who is willing to give up a little of his leisure time to act as scout master.) QUAKER. LACE Graceful, Beautiful Cloths for Your Festive Table Lusted Lines 10 years ago Mr. and Mrs. Vern Wasson were Saturday evening dinner guests at a Portland hotel with Kola Fell man of Portland and his sister, Mr. and Mrs. L. E. Meier of Miss Lola Fellman of Seattle. Boring announce the engage, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Paape of ment of their daughter, Sheryl GEORGE DOUGLAS Portland were Sunday visitors at Lee, to Roy Dee Potter, son of George Washinton Douglas, 93, Mr and Mrs. E. C. Johnson of the Clinton Witter home. Mrs. Gertrude Caddy was also present. Troutdale, died Nov. 13. Born Sandy. The couple are gradu July 24, 1870 in Arkansas, he ates of Sandy high school. No The Victory Circle met Thurs worked as a logger In the North wedding date has been set. day at the Gresham home of Mrs. west. He has made his home In Pearl Hayden. Mrs. Minnie Ayles- Troutdale since 1957. worth was a visitor. UN Chapter Survivors are a daughter, Mrs. Others present were Mesdames *** Esther Mahoon of Fayetteville, Invites PTAs Marie Burns, Gertrude Caddy, Ark; a son, William Clark Doug Martin Clark, managing editor of Thomas Caddy, George Arm las of Sulphur City Ark; two sis The recently organized East the Sandy Post reported he had a strong, Clinton Witter, Merle ters, Mrs. J.B. McConnell both mont chapter of the United Nations real coffee and cake party last Winters, Truman Cooper, Irvin of Fayetteville. association has Invited members of Friday afternoon at the office when Ickler and Vern Wasson. Funeral services were held local PTA groups to Its meeting Marie Motejl brought by a lar- Mrs. Clinton Witter was chosen Monday, in the chapel of Carroll this evening. rupin concoction of whip cream president, Mrs. Merle Winters, Two films, "World Without and angel food cake. He said, vice president, and Mrs.IrvinIck funeral home with interment In Forest Lawn cemetery. End,” on Mexico and Thailand, "That’s what ah call a reeeeeeeel ler, secretary-treasurer. and "Congo—the Way Ahead," will gesture.” Miss Marilyn Johnson was a *** be shown. Sunday dinner guest at the Thomas The meeting will be held at 8 p.m. 5 years ago Caddy home. POST DEADLINES Mr. and Mrs. Jack Nichols and News deadline each week In the St. Luke’s rectory hall at 124 SW Cathey Road. Walter Creighton, a young 81, family of Dodge Park were Sunday la 4 p.m. Monday. Deadline UN chapter members said they went hunting. Came back with a visitors at the George Armstrong for ads la 12 noon Tuesday. wished to thank PTAs for helping 200 pound buck, one duck and 20 home. with the recent United Nations quail. How lucky can you get, Mr. and Mrs. Gustave Hellman week celebration in Gresham. Walter? of Aloha were recent callers at the Joe Dol'owitch home. A musical "Jam Session" was held Saturday evening at the Vance Hewitt home. Those present in cluded Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Cad dy, Mr. and Mrs. Dewey Zwigert, Mr. and Mrs. Glen Luckling, Mr. and Mrs. George Hanan, and Mr. and Mrs. James Knoll. Mr. and Mrs. Bill Muntz and family of Portland were Sunday visitors at the home of her grand parents Mr. and Mrs. L. A. Dav ies. Mr. and Mrs. John Williams have returned from a motor trip to the mid-west where they visited his relatives. Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Midford and Mr. and Mrs. Winson Stillson were Sunday dinner guests at the Fred Morgan home. Mrs. Lillie Carrell and daugh ter, Linda have been visiting the With the Purchase of Any Dining Room Set, Wayne Carrell family in Wash ington. a 7-Piece Dinette Set, Davenport and Chair, The annual pie social given by the FFA and FHA chapters will be held at the high school audi torium Monday, Nov. 23, at 7:30 p.m. *** The first in a series of benefit dinners given by the Women’s Aux iliary of the Sandy Memorial hos pital for the hospital fund will be held Nov. 21 at the Sandy grade school, from 5:30 p.m. until 8p.m. Obituary GET YOUR THANKSGIVING Ham or Turkey FREE From Am ¡ton's or Bedroom Set You Get Your Turkey or Ham . . . Complete Eight-Piece DINING ROOM SETS A2’w $26200 LET AMITON'S FURNISH YOUR Consisting of Table, 5 Side Chairs, One Arm Chair and China. Wide Selection in Early Amercan, French and Italian Provincial and Danish Walnut . . . THANKSGIVING The Portland Rose-Anns, state and northwest champion baton twirllngs corps, directed by Chet Jones, will be fea tured at the Eighth Annual Ba ton Twirling Festival to beheld at the Portland Civic Audi torium, Sunday, Nov. 24, at 2 p.m. The show Is sponsored by the Oregon Baton Twirling Council and the Portland Bu reau of Parks and Recreation. I Obituaries DINNER WILLIAM T. WEDGE ELEGANT FRENCH PROVINCIAL SOFA JUST SEVEN-PIECE $^59°° *4800 $131.00 Contrasting Chair DINETTE SET STEP TABLES COFFEE TABLES LAMP TABLES Arabian Walnut or Blonde Ash Wood Grain Plastic Table Tops ■ EACH I I William T. Wedge, 63. of Rt. 1, Box 171, Boring died in San- dy Nov. 12. He was born in Mey- ersdale, Pa., and lived there until moving to Lisbon, Ohio, in 1948. He worked as a coal miner and for a railroad before moving to Boring last year to live with his daughter. He is survived by his daugh- ter, Mrs. Charles (Delorls) Schmidt of Boring; a son. Her- bert A., of Lisbon, Ohio; seven grandchildren, and four broth- ers and three sisters, all in the East. The body was shipped to Mey- ersdale, for services and burial. Bateman funeral chapel handled arrangements. | | I | | | | I I | I | | | | CONGRATULATIONS! Burton Walrad and his associates on the 35th Anniversary of Walrad Insurance Agency JANIE MAY DAVIS • PLUS MANY, MANY OTHER SETS AMITON FURNITURE Corner 2nd and Main Portland Rose-Anns Perform in Festival Gresham No Down Payment . . . Three Years to Pay Open 'til 9 P.M. Firday Five-year-old Janie Mae Dav- Is of 6311 SE Harney St., Port- land, diet! at a local hospital Nov. 12. She was born in Portland, Aug. 18. 1958 and attended the Joseph Lane school. Survivors include her father, Clifton Davis of Sandy; her moth- er. Mrs. Ann Davis of Portland; three brothers. Clifton. Gene, and Scott, all at home; grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. C. O. Davis of Gresham, and H. L. Spencer of Gresham. 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