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About Sandy post. (Sandy, Oregon) 1938-current | View Entire Issue (Oct. 15, 1964)
PANKRATZ Thursday, Oct. 15, 1SM»4 (Sec. 2) aren nôon, oteó a There were 108 million Amer icans of voting age In the 1960 presidential election, but only 68.8 million voted. Meet Scheduled iqhllVOOC The Cedar Extension Unit will meet on Tuesday, Nov. 10, instead of the regular scheduled meeting, at the home of Mrs. John Strebln, Rt. 2, Box 1100, Troutdale. Mrs. Leo LaMon and Mrs. Strebln will present the project on “The Twelve Days of Christmas.’’ Mrs. Leo Walker, 1936 SE 235th Ave., was hostess for the October meeting. “Getting Acquainted with Oregon Cheeses’’ was presented by Mrs. Alvin Hiecher and Mrs. Mario Cerruti. Mrs. June Strebln of Venezuela, daughter-in-law of Mrs. Strebln, was guest at the meeting. PAINT & WALLPAPER STORE Sign Painting Glow — Picture Framing MO 5-2321 33 W. 1»» ELECTRIC BASEBOARD HEAT AT 5% Above Dealer's Cost • FAMOUS MAKE • UNION MADE • 10 YEAR GUARANTEE HEBER BROS. HARDWARE AL 3 4558 14127 SE Stark at 141st SECOND IN OREGON Officer* unci members of the Student Conn cil at Orient school this year are shown here: (seated left to right) Mike Gilbert. Linda Johnson, treasurer; Sharon Wilcox, secre tary: Greg Toland, president: Randy Weece, vice president; Kathy Jones, editor in chief; That old suit no longer being worn could provide an hour of paid work and on-the-job train ing for a handicapped person at non-profit Goodwill Industries. A Goodwill truck will call at the door to pick up, or just drop It in a Goodwill deposit box. His EXPERIENCE ABILITY and INTEGRITY qualify this legislator to serve you well ☆ Working for Oregon economy and controlled spending ☆ Respected by federal, state and county officials ☆ Member of House Judiciary, Rules & Resolutions, and Educa tion Committees Interim Education Committee ☆ Successful lawyer for 14 years ☆ Instructor in taxation, law and business courses Re-Elect ROBERT P. DICKINSON State Representative from Clackamas County fé Adv Re-Elect Dickinton Committee, 5 PMIlipt, chmn.. Boa 213, Oregon City, Ore Gary Bergh, sergeant at arms. Standing: Jeff Guddat, James Maniré, Boh Erickson, Jo anne Parmele, Tina Kang, Sylvia Johnson, Carmen Morfitt, JoAnne Henneman, Neal Bund, Greg Coffee. Greg Thompson. Darlene Steele, Nancy Moore. NEW NEW NEW Gresham's Flea Market (Orient School photo) Lusted Lines STARTING By MRS. J. H. DOLLOWITCH MQ 5 6393 10 A.M. TO 9 P.M. MONDAY - OCTOBER 19TH 9 A.M. TO 9 P.M. TUESDAY — OCTOBER 20TH . A group from this area assisted to help her granddaughter, Miss at the Multnomah County Farm Trudy Witter, celebrate her MR. und .MRS. DOUGLAS V. METZ Bureau breakfast for 4-H mem birthday. (Karen Johnson) Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Caddy bers and their parents held at the (Gateway Studio) P. L. building Saturday morning. returned Saturday from an enjoy The menu which consisted of able hunting trip — result: no Dance Class Offered Tots pancakes, butter and syrup, hot game — weather too dry. chocolate, coffee and milk was en The Victory Circle met last Miss Karen Johnson, daughter of A studio for Creative and Rhyth Thursday at the Victory Heights Mr. and Mrs. Wesley V. Johnson, joyed by 500 guests. Mr. and Mrs. William Elmer home of Mrs. Irvin Ickler. La Rt. 2, Box 109, Boring, and Doug mic Dance and Acting for 4,5, and Sr. were in charge. Their as dles present Included Mesdames: las V. Metz, son of Mr. and Mrs. 6 year olds is being conducted sistants were Mr. and Mrs. Jim Marie Burns, Robert Larson, Vane Metz, Rt. 2, Troutdale, ex by Mrs. John Bryan, 1785 NW Bushue, Mr. and Mrs. Vern Was Merle Winter, Truman Cooper, changed wedding vows Aug. 28 at 1st, Gresham. She also teaches piano and son, L. C. Moulton, Kola Fell George Armstrong, RobertKers- Chapel of the Hills in Brightwood. man, Mrs. Ira Wills and Mrs. John lake, Goldie Copeland, Clinton Wit Rev. Thyra E. Strand performed French for all age groups. Les ter, Gertrude Caddy, Jack Ickler, the double ring ceremony. Miss sons are conducted in groups or Park. Ernest (Ted) Nelson of Oregon Jerry Guddat and the hostess. Doris Stone was vocalist and at privately. For information call The next meeting will be held tendants were Miss Leanne MO 5-9436. __________________ City, brother of Mrs. Richard Krebs, was the recent victim of a Nov. 5, at the home of Mrs. Rob Browne as maid of honor and Mrs. heart attack. He is survived by his ert Kerslake to prepare for the Ron Newlands and Miss Donna widow, Lucille and one daughter, Nov. 19, bazaar at Pleasant Home Johnson, sister of the bride, were Methodist church. bridesmaids. Mrs. Howard Goodwin and five Mrs. Albert Bernert, her sis Evelyn Lucore and Shelley grandchildren. Mrs. John V.Carl ter, Mrs. Agnes Bernert, their Johnson were flower girls and ring son is an aunt. Mrs. Laura Christensen and brother, Tony Dollowltch and a bearers were Kenny Lucore and cousin, Mrs. Adolph Volpp, all Darren Johnson. John Metz was daughter Beryl Ann, of Battle ground, Wash., and Mr. and Mrs. of Willamette, were Thursday af best man for his brother and Cliff Larry Bluett recently from Keene, ternoon callers at the home of Cook of Eagle Creek and Ron New lands were ushers. Tex., were recent dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Joe Dollowltch. Mrs. Gertrude Caddy has re Mr. and Mrs. Jim Bishop. The bride, given in marriage Eddie Bishop, son of Mr. and turned to her home following a stay by her father, wore a white peau at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Rob de soi gown with chapel train. Mrs. Jim Bishop, spent the week end at a Boys club outing at ert Anderson, where she assist The bouffant skirt and fitted bod ed in the care of her new great- ice were detailed with Alencon lace Honeyman State Park. Mrs. Glenn Blevins, former East granddaughter, Tamra Louise An embroidered with pearls and se quins. Her shoulder length veil of Glisan St. resident, now living in derson. Mr. and Mrs. Vern Wasson were illusion was held by a satin rose Portland, recently sustained a bro- ken arm while picking apples at Sunday callers at the home of trimmed with pearls. Attached to Mrs. Lewis Aldredge in Milwaukie. her bridal bouquet of white carna her home. Mr. and Mrs. Delbert Carrell, tions and white rose buds, was a Mrs. Arthur Deming, accom- pamed by three Portland women, former Pipe Lane road residents, gold brooch which had been worn by now living west of Gresham, have her great-great-grandmother. visited an antique show in Van announced the birth of their first A reception was held at Orient couver, Wash., last Thursday. grandchild. The new arrival is grade school for 100 guests. Mrs. Mrs. Gertrude Caddy spent Linda Michele, daughter of Mr. Loren Lucore poured and Mrs. Saturday night at the Gresham and Mrs. Jerry Paulson of Seat Victor Johnson presided at the home of her daughter, Mrs. Clin ton Witter. She remained Sunday tle. Mrs. Carrell has been in Se punch bowl. The wedding cake was attle to greet her new granddaugh cut and served by Mrs. Fred ter. Johnson and Mrs. Troy Pruit. Mr. and Mrs. Vern Wasson were Miss Carolyn Metz, sister of the Saturday evening dinner guests of groom, president at the guest book. Kola Fellman at a Portland res The couple are at home on Rt. taurant. 3, Box 652, Gresham. Miss Delorls Wasson and her brother, Gerald W. Wasson, were enroute to Reno, Saturday morn ing when a deer damaged the car in which they were riding. They Demo Forum sustained no bodily damage, but Dinner Slates they were delayed by car damage. Open Only Mondays and Tuesdays Above Hours Something different! Bring your items. Sell them yourself . . Come in Friday, October 16th, 2 p.m. 'til 7 p.m. (Saturday in and out). We will explain our method, so you can arrange your own sale. Browsers always welcome, you'll find good buys, money savings, and something you can use. 325 N. Main, adjacent to Thoren Bros. Paint Store,Gresham The only heating chore in an electrically heated home -ft I YOU'VE A LOT TO SEE IN THIS IS THE THERMOSTAT Sen. 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