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About Sandy post. (Sandy, Oregon) 1938-current | View Entire Issue (Sept. 30, 1965)
Sept 30, 1H5 (Sec. 1) THE SANDY (Or*.) POST NYLI Appoints Vern Atherly ) Bawling Hews SAN RAYMOND R. SI.AUGHTKR ESTA LEAGUE W L Sandy Radiator Shop 0 EsUcadu Golf 7 1/2 4 1/2 Course Jennie Welch’s Antiques 7 8 Gateway Store 7 5 Washing Well 8 8 Ixig laxlge 4 1/2 7 1/2 Harlow Trail 8 Forest Haven 0 Motel 3 High Individual game, scratch —Fern Hunter, 100. High series, scratch — Addie Perry, 492. High individual game, handicap --Fern Hunter, 212. High series, handicap -- Clara Marchlank, 595. s Raymond R. Slaughter, RL 3, Box 1070, Boring, died In Gresham after a short illness on Sept. 24. He was born In Portland Feb. IB, 1913 and had lived in tills srea all of hla life. He graduated from Barton grade school and Estacada high school. He aerved In the army during World War 11. He had worked as s logger tor many years and at the time of hit death was employed by Marvin Horger. Mr. Slaughter had never mar- Tied. He la survived by broth ers, Ralph Slaughter and Carl R. Slaughter both of Eatacada, and Roy L. Slaughter of Mil waukie. Funeral aervlces were held at the Hateman Funeral Chapel on Wednesday, Sspt. 29, with In terment ai Willamette National cemetery. ELIJS B. TODD Ellis B. Todd, RL 2, Box 93, Ssndy, died at Greaham General hoapital SepL 26 of injuries suffered in a fall at his home one week ago. Mr. Todd was born In Adica, Mo., March 12, 1884, and mov ed to Oregon when 5 yearn of age. He was reared in the Elgin area and worked there as s logger. He and his wife Lucy, who wers married In Elgin on Sept. 11, 1916, moved to Sandy in 1936. Mr. Tood had iwen aeml - retired owing tc 111 health. He was a memtier of First Baptist church of Sandy. He Is survived by his wife, Lucy; daughter, Mrs. Bill (Aura) Lanning of San Jose, Calif.; son, T. A. Gault of Bend; bro- ther, Charles A. Todd ot Phoenix, Artz. Funeral service will be Thursday, SepL 30, at the Bate man Funeral Chapel with Inter ment at Sandy cemetery in San. dy. MRS. YAYOI TASHIMA HO EARLY HIRD TRIO Chamber of Commerce. Atherly resides at Corbett High team handicap with hla wife, Carol, and their Ed- High Womena Series — Hetty ward’a Richfield, 540. two children, Robbin and Kris. Hartman — 496. His office is located at 2317 High Womena Game — Alice TRIM TRIO LEAGUE Lloyd Center, but will main Slater — 182. w TURN TO L tain a 24-hour answering serv Richardson Chevrolet 0 3 ice in Sandy. The Sandy phone STUDENT COUNCIL H & J Coin Cleaners 8 Prior to his appointment, number is MU 7-7711. Student Council Represent? - Atherly was an English teach Dover Kennels 8 6 He will be representing New tlvea and alternates wers chos er at Corbett high school. He York Life Insurance in the areaa Sandy Post 6 6 Treasure Chest en Sept. 15, from freshman and received tils B. A. and Mast of Life, Health, Group Insur 6 8 Art’s Mt. Electronics 5 sophomore English classes, ers In Guidance Counseling ance, Annuities, and Pension 7 junior, U. S. History and senior from Rich's Sandy Mobil 8 Seattle University in Plans. Modem Problem classes. Tiki Treasure Temple 8 ¡964. His community activi Freshman represent? tlvea ties Include being a Charter High Ind. Game — Louise are Avis Williams, Donna Hut- Memtier of the Columbia Gorge Murino — 198. High Ind. Series -- Jo Lew s<xi, Connie Pullen, Bob De Klwanls Club, choir director Vere, Randall Stuchllk, Bob of the Smith Memorial Pres is — 710. High Team Game -. Rich Richey, Jim Slelger, Dee Ann byterian church in Fairview, Rader; Altematea, Roberta Committeeman ardson Chevrolet — 568. of Corbett High Team Series — Treas Knoll, Donna 8 toe kam, Gail Boy Scouts, and most recently Waltmire, Rick Snyder, Jody a new member of the Sandy ure Chest — 2130. Glasa, Calvin Alps, MlkeEblen and Marsha Levan. MT. HOODERS Sophomore representatives: W L O)a Lum tier Butch Nelson, Connie Thomp 0 3 son, Randy Shaw, Linda Mc Dew Drop Inn 8 Cartney, Jenny Ruegg, Micky Zig Zag Inn 7 5 Lane, Connie Berger. Alter Pioneer Real Estate . . . First in the Gresham area offering 6 6 nates: Betty Ann O’Hara, Gail Ning’s Fireside 6 8 experienced grooming, trimming, and Capes, Marshall Audas, Sky All Coast 8 6 bathing AND a fine selection Snethen, Bob Flath, Marilyn Sandy Food Center 8 Madison and Mike Nelson. Whistle Stop 2 10 of pet supplies. Life / i^oO) HoT L i Ke Junior representatives: Dan High Game Scratch — Betty SOMl OH&Xo ST^L Wallace, Steve Ackers, Kathy Hartman -- 210. "QUALITY FIRST MeLifcVie High Serien Scratch -- Ruby Searle, Gary Fox, Steve Root, Judy Shutes, Chris Ruegg, Lee Rogers -- 522. ßof NexT hajf High Team Game -- Zig Zag Eblen. Alternates: Emmet Gib $uT HrMDKJzrs son, Linda Moore, Loraine Inn — 822. if / G&T ONt-Wil High Team Series — Zig Zag Townsend, Carl Cain, Don Hut ¡S' ¿TOL^ I mhLl son, Debbie Smedley, Kay Kir inn — 2318. by and Carol Meier. ¿.WTfieK OHI Senior representatives; Di WEDNESDAY NIGHT MIXED INI LL insuRà ìT ¿T HOURS: 9 A.M. to 6 P.M. Monday thru Saturday ana Strong, Hilde Olds, Patty w L O’Shia, Kathy Weiden, Sherrill Team • 8 7 1 "VISITORS WELCOME" Burgess, Tom Gratreak. Alt •3 6 2 ernates: Denise Isenburg, Deb Team 6 2 bie Reich, Barbara Holt, Vikkl Team •2 5 3 Opperman, Martie Hanson and Team 5 3 Sandy MU 7-3102 Linda Spring. Team 2 8 Team •7 2 6 Team »6 1 7 High Team Series and Game — Team S3 1923, 666. High Men’s Series and Game — Carl Slater — 544, 209. From The Front INTRODUCING 12 MILE POODLE PARLOR OPEN FRIDAY, OCT. 1ST w Swells Plumb. 10 2 Al’s Minlt Mart 8 Gene’s Mark. 7 1/2 4 1/2 Glos Ford 7 5 Jaycettes 6 8 Zig Zag bin 8 Shaw’s Plumb, 3 0 lewis Hdw. 2 1/2 9 1/2 High individual gameand serles — 180 and 492. High team game and serles — Shaw Richfield, 042 and 1782 NITE OW1S w Gloa Ford 8 Edward’a Rich. 8 Curt & Del’s 7 5 ML Hood 8 6 Grokett Jewel. 5 7 Filen’« Klozet 2 10 High game scratch -- Carol Cutsforth, 190. High game handicap -- Glenda Linn, 194. High series scratch — Angle Drum, 521. High serien handlcap--Glenda Linn, 507. High team (3 game) scratch— Mt. Hood Lanes, 1275. High team (3 game) handicap -- Edward’s Richfield, 1431. High team scratch — Edward’s Richfield, 474. Mra. Yayoi Tashima, 68, ot RL 1, Box 630,Boring, died Sept. 24, at a Portland hos pital after an lllnesa of about five months. Mra. Taihinu was bom Ya yoi Kano, April 3, 1807, at Hiroshima, Japan. iter eerly years tn Japan she attended school and grew to womanhood. About 1010 ah* came to America. In January of 1021 at Portland, she marriedShursaku Tashima, who died in 1940. She was a memtier of the Oregon Budd hist Church. Surviving members of her family Include twodaughtera... Mrs. Frank (Mary) Okita of Boring, and Mrs. George (Ruby) Izui of Chicago; two brothers and one slater in Japan. Wake and funeral aervlceare Wedneaday, Sept. 20, at 7:30 in the Chapel of Car roll Funeral Home, Gresham. Cremation aervlcc is Thursday, Sept. 30, at Roae City Crematorium Chapel. Vsm Atherly of Corbett, Ore., has recently been ap- pointed a Field Underwriter for this area, according to Walter E. Hoaafeld, Jr., Gen eral Manager of the Company's General Office in Lloyd Cen- • f • W &T ¿r m , Marie Seematter Insurance For Appointment LINDA LARSEN 1 Manager 665-8134 21951 S.E. Stark at 12 Mile Corner ANNOUNCING THE 66s FROM TORD! 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