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TYsurs., June 30. I9M (Soc. 1) THE SANOT (Oro.) POST Kefhlee«« O Bi «en When I plngied the John Bar nett home recently regarding the anniveisary listed on the < oniiiiiinlty < ih«ill|.l। , । , . prepared for the news I re- ceivad. . .but, “all is well, that ends well!” Through an error In the Hating, their May 18th we<ldlng anniversary was shown on June 18th. And, since ttiey were unable to go out un their May anniversary «late, Mr. and Mrs. Dewayne Klobas, of Portland, decided to take them out June I8thf So, in leallty, John and Helen Bar nett celebrated their 20th wed ding anniversary at Bill's Gold Coin, and ended the evening at the Roaring 20’s Room of the Hoyt Hotel. They celebrated a month late -- but, in ac cordance with the Community Calendar! A visitor at the Darnall home is Ethel Durnail's sister, Pearl Hansen, from San Francisco, Cal. A tip of the hat to Vana Eri. File was the only freshman on the Mai ycrest High School’s senior softball team, and she was captain of this year’s team. Ever notice the lung lung sign «vtside Sandy? It reads “Rhrxlodendron - Government Camp”, , , ,jt is the type of sign that might be said to reach out to the passing motorists! June 23rd birthdays: Preston Bauer, Frank Schmitz, George Berg and Nola Lamke. SANDY / 4063 Alice Olson c«debrated their 38th anniversary June 20. “Curly” and Edna Rhode weie married the same day 33 years ago. Thiee Sandy couples chose June 21 nt their wedding dates: John and Arietha Mills were married 31 years ago; for Lyle and Leta Mae Hutsun it has been 19 yeais; and for Art and Audrey Colson 19 years. Current Sandy alumni news: Udene and lleen Urban with their 3 s<ms: Steven 7, Kenny 5 and Gordon 3, live in Sandy. Last year, Udene (a 1954 SUHS graduate) taught 6th grade at West Gresham Grade School; this fall he will teach 7th grade math at East Gresham Grade. He Is pi esent ly employed by the Forestry Service as a Recreation aid. Hecollectspark fees from campers using the Federal Forest Camps along the Clackamas atxjve Estacada. U dene’s sister, Neida (Epperson), a 1958 SUHS grad uate, joined the W.A.C, VISTAS Elaine and Funamoto, Richard Meyer are helped by area director Kenneth fol low Uig high school. She and Hillary as they load crates of books for distribution among different migrant camps hei husband, Wes Darley, have in area. Newly organized routing library of the Valley Migrant League will circulate 3 children: Dale 5, Carl 3 and reading matter from camp to camp each week. The books are chosen so that there Rhonda 2, and live in Indian will be something of interest for all ages. (post photo) River, Florida. Her husband works for l.B.M. at Cape Ken- nedy. Visitors at the Alvin Erl home last weekend were Wanda Erl's br<4her and his wife, laso JOHN MILES OVERTON HILDA C. SLOOP ELIZABETH SWEET T. and Ruth Proctor, from John Miles Overton, 79, of Prineville. While In this area Hilda C. Sloop, Rt. 1, Box Elizabeth Sweet, Route 1 Box they also visited Ben and Janis Rt. 1, Box 712, Boring, died 341, Boring, died in a Portland 288 Eagle Creek, died in a June 23 at a local Some recent Sandy wedding Richardson and their new son hospital. hospital, June 21. She was born John was born Nov. 15, 1886 Oct. 28, 1901 in Norway and Portland hospital June 16 after anniversaries: Goodwin and Donald, at Estacada. a short illness. She was bom l-ist weekend’s birthdays: at Morrilton, Ark. came to the United States in Feb. 14, 1878 in Indianapolis, His early life was spent in Loretta Townsend and Bunny 1903 and settled in Portland. Ind. and lived in Alameda, Calif, Bye cm Saturday; Mary Ramsay, Arkansas where he attended She married Arthur J. Sloop SANDY SAW SHOP for 40 years, before coming to school. July 5, 1908 Qaallf) HeaenoaMe Murk Blanche lamdbom, J. L. Emer in Portland on April 19, 1939. Repolr and Sharpen Sow« Ark., he married She moved to Boring in 1935 this area last December. son, and Nicholas Roth cm Dunnell, She is survived by two sis Chain Sow«, Knive» and Myrtle Alice Briant. For many and had lived there since. Sunday. Sfitto»» We Moke Keys. ters, Mrs. Edith Bauer of “The three boys went in the years they lived at Truman, She was a member of the PS««»» Ml T’IMM Sandy, and Mrs. Helen Parrish service together/’ Pleasant Home Methodist •y Mil» ». seed» "B Hn). ft Mrs. Ark. In 1955 they left the south, of Indianapolis; and two bro Norman O. Isakson related, and moved to the Boring com church and was active in the thers William F. Liehr of “and they have now all come munity, where they operated Women’s Society of the church. Indianapolis and Harry Liehr home safely!'* She Is referring their own farm. Mrs. Overton She is survived by the wid- of Philadelphia, Penn. to Jerry “Ike'’ Isakson, Mike died in 1964. Several years ago ower, Arthur J.; sisters, Mrs. Funeral services were held he retired, and for the past 30 Jack Meiser, Mrs. Jennie Eg- Hayes and Wayne Berglund, all June 18 at 3 p.m. at Bateman gleston, Mrs. Edna Pringle of days had been in failing health. 1961 graduates who entered Funeral Chapel with private He was a member of the Chris Portland, and a brother, Harry the U.S. Navy together, and H you» overweight it duo to over- committment at Lincoln Mem- Christensen, tian church. of Sweet Home. just recently have been orial Park. Ihot ugly fol get our roble»» called Funeral services were held The surviving members of released. Jerry “Ike” Isakson SUMOOEX Available without a June 24, at Bateman Funeral his family Include five sons came home last Saturday. He doctor'» prête ription SUMOOEX and three daughters, Loyd of Chapel with Interment at Forest LEROY V. DARK plans to go to Sparton Air Gresham, Haskill of Portland, Lawn cemetery. Funeral services for Leroy Craft Maintenance School in Carl of Gresham, Mrs. Eulene for food, not by ttorving you, but V. Dark, 54, Rt. 1, Sandy, Oklahoma this fail with Wayne by limply eliminating the urge for Adams of Portland, Mrs. Mil electronics instructor and as Berglund. Mike Hayes was tak •xtro portion». SUMOOEX co»»» lie Phipps of Truman, Ark., BERT JACKSON sistant to the business director ing a later flight home, and only 13 00 ond b GUARANTEED Harley of Portland, Arley of news ot Wayne Berglund is of Multnomah College since Bert Jackson, Boring, died 1957, will be held at 2:30 p.m. Boring, and Mrs. Jotinie Mae elsewhere tn this Issue o< the 'Sandy Post. * Painter of Independence, Ma. in a Portland hospital June 27 Wednesday at Edward Holman There are 25 grandchildren and after a short Illness. He was 4 Son Mortuary. He died Satur Visitors at the Ralph bom Oct. 1, 1890 in Polk City, day at a local hospital. Hames home are and 23 great-grandchildren. Iowa, and received his educa Funeral services were held Born in Kelso, Wash., Mr. Dorethy Deproe with Kathy and tion there. He moved to North Dark had been a resident of June 27 in the Chapel of Car Liz, from Bethseda, Maryland. roll Funeral Home. Interment Dakota where he lived for 28 Sandy for the past 10 years Ginny Hames and Dorothy De years and did farming there after having lived in Boring proe are sisters. Kathy and was in Forest Lawn cemetery. prior to moving to Silverton and Portland. Rev. Kenneth Abbott offered the Liz Deproe joined Cheryl in 1938, and to Boring in 1941. He served in both World War Hames in a special singing services and William Elliott He had made his home in Bor II and the Korean War and re arrangement fortheCommunity sang. Mrs. Jane Bishop played ing since, working as a farmer tired from the U. S. Navy in OPEN HOURS Presbyterian Church in Sandy the organ. Monday thru Friday and laborer. He was united in 1955 after 25 years of service. last Sunday. 8 a.m. to 6 p.m. marriage May 8, 1911 to Mar THOMAS ELMER REED Survivors Include his wife, Saturdays garet Rank. Seen in Passing: Many people Darnelda; his mother, Mrs. 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. Survivors include the widow; Martha Dark of Portland; a Thomas Elmer Reed of Rt. enjoying the delicious straw berry shortcake served by St. 1, Box 530, Boring, died June children, Marshall Jackson of sister, Mrs. Juanita Valberg HOMELITE Michael's Women Club in their 19, after an illness of about Gresham, Mrs. Charles (Adel- of Portland; and his stepchil- Marvel, dren, booth on Thriftway’s parking one year. Mr. Reed was bom la) Lehr of Sandy Rodney Dorland of Virgil, Leonard, and Carroll Beaverton, Mrs. Lonnie Gra July 19, 1908 at Peace Valley, lot. . .Fred Proett driving a Lester ham of Portland, and Wanda, his Jackson of Boring, new “Cutlass” covertlble. . . Mo., and at the time of Jackson of Silverton Mrs. Debrah and David of Sandy. death was 57 years of age. Carroll and Phyllis Rader hav (Vida) Ahrenkiel of While in Missouri, he started Morris ing a wedding anniversary on Interment will be in Willa Chain Saws Boring, Rev. Boyd Jackson of to school, and while still a June 23rd. . .Dale Bogart Jr. mette National Cemetery. SALES and and Richard Wesselink one day young man, moved to Oklahoma. Beaverton, Donald of Gresham, older last Tuesday. . .Dr. and For the following 10 years he and Mrs. Charles (Fae) Al yea Complete in of Boring; a sister, Mrs. Sylvia Mrs. Lamke having a wedding lived in Oklahoma, then cadet Jeffry T. Baldwin, 20, Logging Supplies, anniversary June 28. .Mike 1934 he moved to Oregon sett Higby of Webb City, Mo.; 36 Hashagen, 12 years old last ling in the Cottrell com munnity. grandchildren and 15 great son of Mrs. Juanita L. Hager, Wire Rope, Hardware Government Camp, Is attending Monday, celebrating his birth He was a farmer, and a mem grandchildren. OREGON CHAIN Funeral services were held Reserve Officer Training Corps day with his ownparty--hewent ber of the Sandy A F and A M All Sizes and Lengths around the house all day with no 158, also a member of the Wednesday at 3 p.m. at Bate summer camp at Fort Knox, his radio held to his ear pro Sandy American Legion, No 127. man Funeral chapel with inter Ky., which started June 19. He Is a student of the University During World War II he ment at Cliffside cemetery. viding his own music!. . .Chon of Oregon In Eugene. Saekho bidding farewell to Sandy served with the Armed forces Dir Ing the six-week encamp last Friday. . .Dorothy Knoll from July of 1941 until 1945. ment, he will receive advanced located m Mi. E Burton making Chon a beautiful cake. . During his tour of duty he ser CHRISTINE JONES Store ond 2 Mi. Wert of training in the military subjects the German Band playing at the ved in the Aleutians, The Easter Eagle Creek Store he has been studying at school. Mandates, The Southern Philli- selection of the Clackamas Mrs. Christine Jones, 72, Rt. 1, Box 177 ■ Eagle Crook Cadets are trained In various pines, and the Ryukuys. He County Dairy Princess re Estacada 2794400 of Rt. 1, Box 362, Boring, died subjects which will provide spent two years overseas. cently.................. Bill and Betty June 23 at her home. Mrs. them with the skills necessary The surviving members of Richardson enjoying Irma La Jones was bom Christine Allen to command. On completion of family Include three Douce. . .Jami Noehren work his Aug. 18, 1893 at Nashville, the ROTC program, graduates ing at Bowman’s Golf Course. brothers and five sisters, Joe Tenn. may receive commissions as George Coleman driving his new B. of Boring, Fred of Port Her early years were spent second lieutenants. land, Walter of Boring, Mrs. red Corvette Stingray--one of in Tennessee where she attend the 3 safest automobiles on Pearl Powers of Canyon City, ed school. In 1912 she left the Private Harold D. Hutchins, the road. . .June Redfern and Mrs. Alice Moore of Mounds, state of her birth and moved 19, son of Mr. and Mrs. Don Evelyn Anderson sharing birth Okla., Mrs. Maye Bondy of to Portland. Sept. 30, 1916, at ald L. Hutchins, Brightwood, days yesterday. . .The Fly-In Sandy, Mrs. Mary Breedlove Astoria, she married Daniel has completed three weeks of Ruth Breakfast date approaching. . of Gresham, and Mrs. Jones. For a few years they training as a paratrooper at the Lauderback of Boring. Mike Perry, Herbert Huck, lived in Washougal, Wash. The Basic Airborne School, Fort Funeral services were held Chuck Edwards, Clara Salis major portion of her life, how Campbell, Ky. June 22 at 2: 30 p.m. in the bury, Alma Relck, and Sandy Dirlng his first two weeks ever was spent in the area near Carroll Funeral Jo Schmitz all having birthdays Chapel of Boring, where they operated a of training with the 101st Air Home, Gresham. Interment fol last Monday. berry farm. Mr. Jones died in borne Division, he underwent lowed in Forest Lawn cemetery. rigid physical conditioning and 1943. A surprise Farewell Party Sandy AF and AM offered the The surviving members of learned the fundamentals of was given at Andy Hartman’s Masonic burial rites, and at th» thought of going iome- His last week her family include two chil parachuting. place other than Sandy Rexall home recently for Sharrl William Elliott sang. Rev. Ken- was spent completing five dren, a daughter, Mrs. H. A. Drug for what »he wanted. Abbott offered the Stlmac, who moved to Milwaukie neth (Dorothy) Jerger of Sandy, and jumps, which qualified him as She know» there'» no »ub»ti- last Saturday. Sharrl was services. a son, William Jones, of Boring. a parachutist. tute for quality. elected treasurer of thesenlor There are four grandchildren class in May. Jamie Bowen and PAULA GRUM Cadet Lester P. Park, 20, For your convenience: and three great-grandchildren. Linda Wade arranged theparty. Pay PGE, Weit Coatí Tele- son of Mr. and Mrs. J. W. One brother and two sisters Paula G rum phone, Northwett Gai bill» Scenic Drive, The July 4th weekend is also survive, Charles Allen of Park, Rt. 1, Box 642, Boring, here. Bank money orden approaching - let’s do our Sandy, died June 15 after a short Vancouver, Wash., and Mrs. is attending Reserve Officer told. part to prove those deadly illness. She was bom Sept. 16, — SAH Green Stamp» — Henry Jacobson and Mrs. Fos subjects which will provide statistics wrong. Along this 1875 in Denmark and had been ter Whlttsltt, both of Vancou them with the skills necessary traffic vein, seems Ethel a resident of the area for many to command. On completion of ver. Darnall drove into R.S. Smith’s years, where she was a physical the ROTC program, graduates Funeral services were held Chevron to get gas. Melvin education teacher at Falling June 25 in the chapel of Car may receive commissions as Dowell cautioned her “Now, school. She was single and had roll Funeral Home. Vault in second lieutenants. please drive carefully!’’ and no known survivors. terment was in Forest Lawn Funeral services were held then he added “We have no Idealism increases in direct cemetery. Rev. Harold Fuller MU WM June 18 at Bateman Funeral room for any more wrecked offered the services and Wil proportion to one’s distance cars at the moment!” Do take Chapel with private committ liam Elliott sang. Mrs. Jane from the problem.--John Gals heed, and do enjoy the 4tht ment. worthy. Bishop played the organ. I BIG CHIEF In The Heart” of Sandy M.C.P. 10 Lemonade SUNNY JIM B CANNED OBITUARIES SUGAR 10 lb. Bag PITTED OLIVES REDUCE FAT LEN’S Rigging Shop Service Lines With $3.00 Purchase $3 SILK Ripe 60 Count NAPKINS Lynden's Oregon Grown Armour Star Fryers Wieners! Cut-up Pan Ready Fresh Frosted LEN'S Rigging Shop SO THEYSAY DRUG Red Haven ^xeanaven I Peaches Shafter Potatoes 17 AOi S H lb. ■ ew We Will Be Open U