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Two more rm -ent weddings Care Center. Lesli«' Jonerud
performed by Judge George Ho- woi ks at Jan» Beri viand.
Martha Drew Is typing for
weller: William J. Van Buren
and Linda L. Rutan, both of the Oral Hull FoundatUm. Cliff
Multnomah County, were mar Heddun is cleaning In a hospit
ried Saturday, July 2nd, Loten al in Portland. Laurie Jonsrud
Douglas Bralm, of San Fran Is swe»'Ping floors, “anything",
to earn extra
cisco, Calif, and Sylvia Chris this summer,
tine Braim, of Estacada, were funds. Sally Amstad is a cook
married in a double-ring cere at St. Jude’» Home in Sandy.
Barbara Kitchen and Janice
mony July 6th.
and Mrs. Phillip Ber- Hartaorn work at Sandy Rexall.
Employed at Dea’s Drive In
with Jean, Helen and
sard,
Brucv have recently returned are Put Colson, Diane Pei wxe,
Chris Ruegg,
from i trip to the Wallowa Diane Pullen,
Mountains, Hot Point overlook Shari Miller and Glenn Shep
ing Hell's Canyon of the Shake pard. Barbara Crouton is work
River, and Dry Fulls, Wash. ing al the High School. LeeAnn
Dial are
They ended their vacation at Eklund and Sally
with Scenic cannery. The Sandy
the Oregon Beaches.
Sign seen on the bumper of Big Chief employs Wuyne Mc
a blue corvair driving through Curdy. Laurie Nelson is pick
bandy: ”1 love my Corvair!” Ing berries. Nancy Hite, Mar
tie Hansim, Greg Hill, Vernon
Clumming at Copahs Beach in
Rogers, Diane Blaisdell, Mary
Washington over the July 4th
Anderson and Connie Benet
weekend were members of the
are among the employees at
Scheel family: Ed and Opal
Bowman’s Golf Course.
8cheel of bandy, Lee and Janet
(Scheel) Harding with Jill and
employ*
Din»’»
Judy
Jonsrud{
Joey, of Aloha, Ron and Joyce Marsha
Clara Prater,
Adams with Lynn and Scotty,
of Portland; and Bill JITd Phyl
Golf
lis Bradley with Stephen and Cuba,
, and
Gary Of Portland. Mrs. Scheel’s
son, Bill Bradley, is Manager Joyce and Gayle Waltmire. Htl
of the
Vancouver
office of de olds Is deiking for Pen
Singer’s.
ney's. Kirby Tharp works for
Tlie electric guitar and drum Shell, Robin Smith works at
sounds Issuing over the sound Chevron, Paul Moore Works at
of traffic in the vicinity of West Shell, Dennis Traxler works at
Dem.
ern Auto Store last Miwiday af Booneville
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ternoon were pln|M>inted to a
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group
building musicians
practicing an the roof of Carl
Vern Atherly
and Sadie Klein’s garage. D>n
Spaoal Ayant
Denney, Carl Larson and Duv-
NfW YORK lift
td Carter each had elwtric
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guitars (lead, bass and rhythm),
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Joe Kehr was on the drums,
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and Michael Dodson joined In
the singing selecthsis.
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Happy Birthday today to Cleo
Earlley and Emily Woodward
and a Happy Anniversary Io the
Ron Longs!
AUTO PART* and
Robert and Barbara Zlemer
Machine Shop Service
and their son Donald, now live
In Lexington, Kentucky, follow
ing a move from Oregon, June
7. Robert graduated from Ore
SANDY
gon Slate in 1965 with a degree
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in agricultural engineering. His
wife received her masters de
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Ov»,night Service
gree In Home Economics this
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year al Oregon State. Robert Is
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presently employed with the
U.S. Department ot Agriculture
working with tobacco farmers
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and tobacco crops In Kaitucky -
U «»rh
Ma moat recent letter meu-
*«potr ond Sharpen Sow*
tioned he was putting plastic
Chain Sow*. Kalvat and
Semon We Mah* Kvyt
on the inside of tobacco barns
there.
Divtd and Barbara Ziemer |
now live in Gresham. Duvid '
works for Alcoa Aluminum In
Vanccxiver. They have one son,
Tommy.
Earl and Marie Drew, with 1
Susan and Martha, spent the July
4th weekend at Bellingham vis
r OUR fiASOLINE?
iting Bob and Beverly (Drew)
Kindley and their daughter,: WHEN ON YOUR LIST,
WIU. GIVE YOUR FARM
Lisa, They returned via Whit
KLOZET CUTIE
A BIG ASSIST
by Island, taking the time to .
gather fresh clams and oysters
from the Puget Sound walers.
I've heard some students say
they are unable to find work
tn this area -- seems to me,
that if they wanted work bad
enough and were willing to ac
tually “work”, they might be
employed. Here are some <>f
our local
:
students who have
found I employment this sum-
Put ut on your let for top
mer:
quolity goiolme Truck« and
Mike Stewart is work-
Ing at Firwood Veneer Plant.
tree tor« take to our gotohne
Myrna and Melva Richey, Kathy
like duck* to water You’ll get
Searls, and Loraine Townsend
top performance every time
are working at Hudson House
cannery. Jan Gulvin is a wait -
tess at the Satellite Restaurant
at Stark and Burnside. Diane
Lindsay, Diane Stewart and
Carol Houston are picking rasp
berries. Lee Eblen works in a
THRIETWAY TRIO
nursery. Larry Verdoom is a
salesman for Watkins. Cheryl
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Haines is employed at the Day
HELPING MAMA
KAY KIRBY
JACK SCALES
BABIES TOO
SERVICE WITH A SMILE
BREWSTER’S MILLIONS
FANCHER’S
FOND RELATIVE
CHIQUITA?
POP CORN PJ»S
WRAPPED ATTENTION
REXALL ROMEO
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everything
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