Thurs., Mar. 31, 1968 (Sac. 1) T H i SANDY (Ora.) POST
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WALTER E. HOSSNER
Walter E, Hossner, Rt. 3,
Box 885, Boring,form er Clack
amas County deputy sheriff and
Sandy Chief of Police, died
March 12 In a Yakima, Wash,
hospital.
Hossner was born In Trout
dale March 22, 1903, attend«*d
schools In Troutdale aid Gresh
am and was a life-long resident
of the Gresham area.
He spent two years on the
Portland Police force, was
Sandy Chief of Police for five
years and served as a Clacka
mas County Sheriff’ s deputy for
eight years.
Besides police work he had
been with Oregon State Game
Commission and with Webster
Funeral Service.
Hossner retired four years
ago, but had been a bus d river
for the Saidy schools.
Survivors Include his wife,
Selma; two sons, Walter J r.,
Clackamas, anti Richard, B or
BAND STUDENTS have spent long hours of
ing; five daughters, M rs, La rry
practice preparing fo r concert tom orrow night
Pryor, Yakima, M rs. Loretta
at high school.
Hollister, Portland, aid Vonnle
Page, Sally and Darlene Hoss
ner, all of Boring; a brother,
John Hossner, Gresham; and a
sister, M rs. Laura Allshouse,
Troutdale and 10 grandchildren.
Funeral was Friday, March
15, at Bateman Funeral Chapel
with interment at Douglass
Registration for new and re place on Monday, March 25 and cemetery.
turning students at Clackamas Tuesday, March 26, from 8 to
see
Community college for spring 5 dally aid from 7:00 to 9:00
quarter classes Is now under p.m. In the College L ib ra ry . RALPH FREDERICK RENEKE
Funeral services w ill be F r i
way,
according to
Rlchaid
Schedules of classes may be day, March 22, at 2:30 p.m. at
Lowe, Dean of Students.
picked up at the college ad Bateman Funeral Chapel for
Any person wishing to re
ministration
office,
or the Ralph
Frederick “ Swede”
gister for the new term may do
schedules wll'l be mailed by Rene Ice who died In a P ort
so In the Dean of Student’ s
request to the Dean of Student’ s land hospital March 16 after an
office
on the W arner-Milne
office, 656-0675.
extended illness.
Road campus dally between the
Reneke lived In the Boring
Spring term classes
at
hours of 8:00 a.m. and 5:00
Clackamas Community College and Gresham areas for 20
P.m.
years.
Late registration w ill take begin Monday, March 25.
Reneke was born in W il
liams, A rlz . Nov. 6, 1913. He
received
his
education in
schools In Arizona aid entered
State Representative, Dale per day. Harlan deplored the the US Navy Dec. 11, 1940 as
on
Harlan, Democrat of Milwaukie, fact that “ legislative service a shipfitter. He served
has
announced “ with con is becoming a luxury that can numerous vessels during World
siderable regret’ ’ that he Is not be 111-afforded unless one Is War n In the Pacific Fleet.
going to be a candlate for re - already retired or well fixed Upon his discharge from the
Navy, he returned to Arizona
election to the Oregon House of financially.’ ’
Harlan was elected from for a short time and then moved
Representatives.
Harlan Indicated he wanted to Clackamas County in 1964. In to Boring where he was em
devote full time to hts law 1966, he was the only Incumb ployed by the Valberg Lumber
practice In Milwaukie. He said ent Democratic legislator re Co, Illness forced him to re
the Increasing complexity of elected from Clackamas Coun tire . Reneke moved to Gresh
am in 1963.
state government has resulted ty.
Reneke Is survived by his
As a result of his two terms,
In legislative service taking a l
Dorothy;
his
father
most half his time. With four Harlan said “ he had a high wife,
George
W.
Reneke
of
Aloha,
children In school, and three of regard
for
the
sincerity,
them approaching college age, honesty, hard work, sacrifice, Wash.; one brother, George L.
he felt he could not continue and ability of almost every leg Reneke of Aberdeen, Wash, and
M rs.
Helen
legislative service at the pre islator and other elected public three sisters,
of both political Owens of Aberdeen, M rs. V lr -
sent salary of $3,000 a year, officials
i glnla Keely of China
Lake,
which amounts to about $8.20 . parties,
News from Eagle Creek
By SALLY SEYMOUR
779 4348
’ ’ Togetherness” tsaw oisler-
Portia id , came for a visit.
ful relationship between pur»«nt
On St. Patrick's day, Dee
and child--provtdlng, of course, Sol»<> Ux>k her children, Janice
10» not overdone. Consequently, aid Gary; aid tier grandchildren
luist Bunday evening w henacer- Donnie aid Ketsiy, to the Saidy
taln child »aid quit»« hupplly, Pool. 'Die children enjoyed
“ Buy, I ’ m «luil that school 1« themselves In the water while
starting
ngaln tomorrow,”
Dee enjoy ««I watching them from
two equally happy parents suld th«> bench,
In unison, “ So am II”
Jim and Loraine Idlewlne,
Now, hear thin, all motor- aid one of their boys, Klchard,
cycl»> enthustaatsl Jim aid Dona went to Prineville last Surday,
Hart* haw discovered a terrific seeking stud service for two of
place to rl<l«* cycles. It’ s lo their twautlful Belgian mares
cated alHiut a mile from the at the Haymond Guthrie ranch.
center of Colton, aid has an O i l the way home, they stopped
area to unload cycles, plus for dinner at Madras.
roads aid paths galore upon
Clem aid Patsy Bergevtnand
which to travel. There
are their boys, Details and Jeff,
also steep grades to test one’s spent part of Saturday the 9th
ability If one desires to do so, at the zoo, where they not only
aid a saw dust pile, too, Jim viewed the animals and rode
aid Dona aid their friends,Jim the train, but also ate their
aid Jessie Gibson, had lots of picnic lunch under a tree as It
fun there last Moiday, So fa r, was such a sunny day. In the
Dona says, there Is no admis afteriMxin they went to OMS1.
sion char«»* to this cycle riders They enjoyed their day but
paradise, aid iierhaps If It Is wished they’d been able to spend
contiiiu»*«] to !•«• used without more time at each place.
abuse it will remain available
Frieda Sterrltt is busy paint
to those wishing to enjoy It. ing in their new home. She’s
The Barton School’ s Open done the lied rooms and Is now
House held on the 8th of this working on the kitchen, plus
month fouid a lot of the com - reflnlshlng a few pieces of fu r
inunlty enjoying themselves at niture.
the Cake Walk, eating refresh
The S te rrlfs son, Fred, In -
ments, and looking aid buying Injured his eye while working
some of the white elephant recently. He was grinding and a
Item». As usual, the ladlos of piece of metal got Into the eye,
the area supplied a delicious causing him to have medical
assortment
of baked goods, attention and to wear a patch
making it possible for the until the eye feels better.
Mother’ s Club to earn about
Any ml nut«* now a “ seed sel
$40,00, which will be used to le r’’ from the Eagle Creek
buy something for the school School 4th or Cth grade classes
children.
might knock on your door.
The I,a<1les Aid Is pleastsl
The children
are selling
to report that the March 8th vegetable and flower seeds In
aid 9th Rummage aid Bake Sale order to earn money to help
was a tremeidous success, buy Indoor play equipment.
thanks to the help of numerous
Friends, I ’d like to make this
women who donated the various desperate plea--PLEASE call
Items for the Rummage Sale Sally or me with news for this
and prepared the baked goodies column. We’d like to help keep
for the Bake Sale.
the community informed of the
The Eagle Creek Ladles Aid latest happenings but Its pretty
met Wfflnesday at Hazel Beers hard to do If no one shares
home to discuss their forth them with us.
coming luncheon and plant sale
which w ill tie held attheGrange
Hall on April 17th. If any uf
you need shrubs you might keep
this in m ini.
Also, on Wednesday, the 20th, March 23- 4-H Demonstration
at 7:30 p.m. the second In a Day, Boring F ire H all, B or
series uf Lenten Services was ing, 9:30 a.m.
held In the Eagle Creek P res
byterian Church. The purpose of
these services of course Is to
deepen one’s spiritual life In
POST CLASSIFIED
these weeks before Easter.
A D S B R IN G RESULTS
Anyone Interestedlnatteidlng
these services Is most wel
come, and encouraged to do so.
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COM PLETE
KATHARINA A. ROTH
Katharlna A. Roth, 70, 596
N. E. Ltiden, Gresham, died
at her home March 15. She
was a native of Switzerland,
born In Nessental, Berne. She
came to the U. S. In 1927 and
was married to John Roth in
1941. He died in 1961.
LINE
O F B O TH
I f s the
1968
With her husband she oper
ated the White Rose Dairy for
many years. She moved
to
Troutdale in 1946 aid to Gresh
am In 1960.
WILSON SHOE
A T C O M P E T IT IV E PRICES
She Is survived by her chil
dren, John W. Roth, Boring;
M rs. Rosa Scott, Salem and
M rs.
Madeline
Detrlck of
Newberg; brothers, Andrew,
Herman and Walter Fahner of
Portland, Werner and John
Fahner of Gresham; and sis
ters, M rs. Freda Anderegg and
M rs. M argaretKehrli of Gresh
am.
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according to coach's requirements
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break-in period
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Funeral
was
Monday at
Bateman Funeral Chapel with
vault
Interment
at Forest
Lawn cemetery.
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Interment w ill be In W il
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CCC Spring Term
Registration Due
Farm Calendar
At the Saturday evening Eagle
Creek Grange meeting and
visitation time, there was an
atteidence of over 100, with
several granges represented.
Potluck refreshments
were
served after the meeting, and a
very good program was pre
sented by a visiting grange.
The socializing and good times
continued through until almost
midnight.
Francis Alderson has been
“ under the weather’ ’ this week,
and we hope she’ s better soon.
If you notice a new, frlerdly
smile at the Brooks Cafe, It
probably
belongs to Phyllis
Stratton as she’ s working there
now.
Last Sunday afternoon, M rs.
Henry Kirby, from Pendleton,
aid her sister, Martha, from
Portland, visited at Florence
Clonlnger’ s. On the 15th, D r.
DuBols’s sister-In -law , Bertha
Bowers, from Minnesota, and
M rs. Bowers’ grandson, from
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