Sandy post. (Sandy, Oregon) 1938-current, October 17, 1968, Page 20, Image 20

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    THE SANDY (Ore.) POST
THE OUTLOOK SHOPPER
Thur«., Oct. 17, 1968 (Sac. 3) GRESHAM (Ora.) OUTLOOK
Today, the country has a huge
excess of births over deaths.
In 1967, 1,852,000 persons died
in the United States while 3,593-
000 were born.
Allergies affect 18.8 million
persons, keep 37,000 people
away from their jobs each day,
and cost the nation an estim­
ated $200 million a year through
lost work time.
NEW FALL
Daytime
Craft Classes
CALL
A NEW CAREER for these three starts with a look at the hat they will be
wearing as members of the Women’s Army Corps. Sgt. Anne B. Hawkins
Portland WAC career counselor, shows the hat to: (left to right) Miss
Bonnie Dee Price, 19, of 2500 NE 201st, Troutdale; Miss Sharon Louise
Saylor, 18, of 1625 Buck St., Eugene, and Miss Sherri L. Bennett, 21, of
701 W. 33rd St. in Vancouver, Wash. The girls left together for WAC ba­
sic training at Fort McClellan, Ala., this week.
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ADDED T O U C H ARTS & CRAFTS
418 S.E. 187th
Rockwood Shopping Center
4 ***6 *6 0 0 0 *
Cascade Promotes
D arre ll K. Brian
Darrell K. Brian has been
promoted to manager - sales
administration for C a s c a d e
Corporation. The announcement
was made by R. E . Lu ce y ,C a s­
cade’ s U.S, sales manager.
In his new position, Brian
will have responsibility for co­
ordinating communications with
Cascade customers on order
placement and price and deliv­
ery information.
Brian came to Cascade over
a year ago from Pacific Tele­
phone and Telegraph where he
served in a supervisory capa­
city for several years. Accord­
ing to Lucey, Brian’ s adminis­
trative and supervisory exper­
ience will be valuable back­
ground for his new duties.
Brian earned a B. S . degree
in Business and Industrial
Management from San Jose
State and an L .L .B . degree
from the University of C a li­
fornia in Berkeley.
He and his wife Gretchen
have a 7 month old daughter
and live in Portland.
DAVEHO-CHAIR S e lettio n of N y lo n F o b n c i ’2 2 0 “
BANISH MOOERN DAVENOS............
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Insurance
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Thursday O n ly
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