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    6 - SANDY (Ora.) POST Thun., Dac. 21, 1972 (Sac. 2l
Mrs. Swarthout chosen
head of St. Jude's Home
Frozen canned goods s till good to ea
“ My canned foods froze
d irin g this past cold spell Are
they safe to e a t*"
G resham
B ible Shop
"Tta» L»w»t and Graataat
In Ctwmian Book»"
Q U A L IT Y BO UND BIBLES
666-5209
27 N.W. First, Gresham
Aero»» from Qla»» Butterfly
This has been the subject of
many telephone calls to the
Multnomah County Extension
office this past week, according
to Tod Hamilton, extension
home economist
To relieve the minds of those
who were caught with canned
goods stored in unheated
garages or campers, there is
little cause for worry as long as
the can has not sprung a leak
Except for a slight break­
down of texture of fruits and
vegetables, a single thawing
and freezing does not usually
affect canned foods adversely
An old-
fashioned
wish from us
to you. dear
friends. May
vour joys be many.
And. special thanks.
Freezing may cause them to be
softer or mushier in texture
Some foods of creamy con­
sistency
m ay
c u rd le
or
separate
upon
freezin g
Heating the product usually
restores its o rig in a l con­
sistency
D u rin g the freezin g, the
contents of the can expand,
especially those packed in
liquid, and put a strain on the
can seams Often the ends of
the can will bulge
If your canned foods have
frozen, move them to a cool dry
room where they can thaw
normally Don’t put them in the
freezer, there's no point in it.
They do not need to be kept
frozen and just take up freezer
space
After the cans have thawed,
check them carefully to make
sure there is no leakage along
the seam If cans are leaking,
discard them
Bulging can ends will usually
re tu rn
to
the
norm al
fla t
appeaance
a fte r
thawing If they do not. but the
can is not le a k in g , check
contents
c a re fu lly
a fte r
opening
If there is any doubt about the
condition of vegetables, boil
them covered for 15 minutes
If there is any doubt about
meats or fish, discard the can
I t ’s a good idea to protect
canned goods from freezing,
since it reduces the quality of
the food But, if accidentally
frozen, the food will be safe to
eat as long as the can does not
leak
Guns stolen
J. ROSS BROWN AGENCY
REAL ESTATE - INSURANCE
55 EAST POWELL
665-3171
Planners
working
TOYILAKER FOR A DAY. Oregon Army National
Guardsmen Specialist Five Dave l.ettow. 3419 S.E. 157th.
Gresham, studies a small-wheeled toy for the best means
of repair. About 20 Guardsmen from the 2670th Heavy
Equipment
M aintenance Company
at Camp
Withycombe. Clackamas, spent Dec. 2 and 3 repairing
toys for underprivileged children in the Oregon City area
The National Guardsmen were working behind the scenes
for the Oregon City Junior Women's Club, which annually
sponsors a Christmas toy program for low income family
youngsters.
M a rth a C h am p a g n e
FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF OREGON
GRESHAM
no
N.E. ROBERTS
BRANCH
665 -3 1 6 1
SHOP
W.R. HICKS
OBITUARIES
A rifle and a .12 gauge shot
gun with a combined value of Thom as Croston
$240 were reported stolen from
Thomas Robert Croaton, 22.
the Melvin S Sasse residence
of Rt. 1 Box 548, Sandy, died of
Wednesday . Dec 13, according
cancer Dec 18. in a Portland
to sheriff’s reports
hospital He was bom in Por­
tland and had lived most of his
life in Sandy where he attended
school.
He was a 1968 graduate from
Sandy High School
Before becoming ill he was
attending University of Oregon
architectural school On Dec
18, 1971 in Sandy, he married
Pamelia Becker. He was a
member of the Sandy Com­
munity Presbyterian Church.
Surviving are his wife, Pam
of Sandy; his parents, M r and
Mrs d ia rie s Croston Sr., of
Vida; his grandparents, Mrs.
J.H Reeves of Tucson. Anz
and Loyis B Croston of Toledo,
his brother Charles Jr. of Sandy
and sisters Mrs G. 'B a rb a ra 1
Robertson of M ed fo rd and
Suzanne Croston of Gresham
He had one nephew
Private fam ily services will
be Thursday. Dec 21, at 2 p.m
in the Chapel of the Carroll
Funeral Home, Inc., Gresham,
with private cremation in the
Lincoln
M e m o ria l
P a rk ,
Portland.
FROM ALL OF USI
policies and program s are
Mrs Swarthout has been on
choeen annually ; two-thirdl by
the St Jude's staff since i960
the monks and one-third by the
She previously worked with the
Bishop of the Episcopal Church
Society of St Paul (owners of
St Jude's) and in the St. Luke's in Oregon
Father Bozarth continues as
School (now MeRe Center) in
president of the corporation
Gresham
and also a trustee and chair
Mrs Swart bout was born in
man of the board of trustees St
McMinnville, attended public
Jude's is a member of the
schools
in
Ashland
and
Oregon
H ealth
Care
graduated from Oregon State
Association and is affiliated
Univeraity She is married to a
with the College of Nursing
dairy firm executive They
have two children Melinda is Home Administrators
attending the C la ra Maas
School of Nursing in Belleville.
N J ., and Mike is a freshman at
Mt Hood Community College
The fam ily has lived in the
Gresham area since the mid
The Sandy Planning Com
50s
St. Jude’s home is the only mission held a work session on
E p is c o p a l
s p o n s o r e d the city’s comprehensive plan
M onastery in the P a c ific Tuesday night
The meeting included several
Northwest It is a modem brick
members of the citizen ad
building with fire sprinklers
and modem conveniences It visory committee which has
been appointed to help the city
accommodates 63 patients in
planners in the development of
private and semi-private ward
M A R IL E E SW A R T H O IT
areas without regard to race, the plan
Work on the plan has been
religion, income or national
the College of Nursing Home origin It has been operating for going on for several months,
the completion date has been
Administrators and Canon of the past 15 years; 10 in Sandy
Damarland
Trustees who govern the set for sometime this summer
Canon Bozarth was granted a
sabbatical which he intends to
spend in England attending
summer school in Canterbury
and also in Vancouver, B C
M rs , N e ll F . (M a rile e )
Swarthout of G resham St
Luke's Church has been named
general administrator of St
Jude’s Home in Sandy
She replaces retiring Father
Rene' Bozarth, LTh, Fellow of
M artha Champagne. Rt 2,
Sandy, died Dec 17, in her
home at the age of 68 years
Mrs Champagne was bom on
Sept 24, 1904 in Illinois She
was the daughter of M r and
M rs
John Stickle
A fter
grow ing to womanhood in
Illinois, she lived in California
and Nevada until 1960 when she
moved to Oregon to make her
home She was then married to
Charles W Champagne Mr
Champagne preceded her in
death.
She is su rvived by a
d aughter C harlene D anley,
G oldendale, W ash.; and a
sister, V ern a
L ig g e tt of
Springfield. Ill and 3 grand­
children
Funeral services were held
on Wednesday, Dec 20 in the
chapel of Sandy Funeral Home
In te rm e n t was at F ir h ill
Mem onal Cemetery, Sandy
A m an d a Daniels
Mrs Amanda Mae Daniels,
81. of Rt 2. Box 640, Boring,
died in Tacoma, Wash , Dec 15
She was bom in Des Moines,
Iowa, to W illiam and Wil-
helmina Hart As a young girl
she moved to Devils Lake,
N .D ., where she worked for
the School For The Deaf before
her m arriage in 1913 to Roy
Daniels They lived on a farm
just outside Devils Lake until
his death in 1959
Mrs Daniels worked for two
years before coming to Oregon
to divide her time between her
children
She is survived by four sons,
Lyle of Detroit. M ic h .; Thomas
of Vancouver. Wash . Edward
of Devils Lake. N .D ., bnd
Charles of Minneapolis, Minn.;
two daughters, M rs
V era
Campbell of Boring, and Mrs
Vera Pancratz of Federal Way,
Wash ; also one sister, Mrs
Matilda Durant of Portland, 22
g ra n d c h ild re n ,
17
great
grandchildren and one great-
great grandchild
Funeral services for Mrs
D aniels were held at the
B atem an
F u n e ra l Chapel
M onday w ith in term en t in
Forest Lawn Cemetery
9.9
a brother. Hanley Stubblefield,
of Hillsboro, and sisters. Ruth
Beck, Milton-Freewater and
Em ily Hey don, of Welches, and
three grandchildren
M r Stubblefield had resided
with his sister, E m ily Heydon,
in Welches while in this area
Through Saturday
12
Sunday,
Clarence M elto n
Clarence Alvey Melton, 63. of
Rt 4. Box 1284. Gresham died
in a Portland hospital on Dec
17. He was bom in Oregon City
He moved to Eastern Oregon
where he attended school at
M adras G rade and High
School In 1940 he returned to
the Gresham area
He was a member of the
Presbyterian Faith He had
worked as a janitor and log
truck driver
Surviving are his three sons,
Donald of Orient, James of
Sandy, and Larry of Estacada
There are six grandchildren
His parents. M r and Mrs.
Wilbur F Melton of Orient, one
sister, Mrs Ralph (Juanita)
Blair of Portland, also survive
Services were Wednesday,
Dec 20, at 11 a m in the Chapel
of the Carroll Funeral Home,
In c ., G resham , w ith en­
tom bm ent in the Lincoln
Memonal Park. Portland
Christmas Eve
Our Christmas Wish . . .
. . . is a very merry holiday
season and a Happy New Year
for all our friends
Thank you
for your patronage during the
past year.
Laura Caldo
000
Americans use almost 100
Funeral services for Laura
Field Caldo. 88. of Rt 3. Box pounds of sugar per capita per
534, Sandy, were held Wed­ year
nesday. Dec 20. at 1 30 p.m at
the Bateman Funeral Chapel in
Gresham
Mrs. Caldo was bom in
Chicago, 111 the daughter of
M artin and M ary Field She
died Dec 17 at Gresham
Mrs. Caldo was raised and
educated in Chicago where she
married Joseph A Caldo on
March 1, 1911. Shortly after
their m arriage they moved to
Gresham in the year 1912 She
lived in Gresham for a short
time and then moved to Sandy
where she and her husband
operated a farm .
Mrs Caldo was a member of
the P leasan t Home U nited
M ethodist C hurch. Se was
a c tiv e
in
the
Methodist
Christian Society She had also
been active in the Cottrell
Ladies Aid Society
She is su rv iv e d by her
brother George Field, a sister
Mrs Henry Paschen, both of
Chicago, 111.; and a niece, Mrs
Fred Warner of Sandy
Private interment followed
the fu n eral at
F ir
H ill
Cemetery in Sandy
Those who prefer may con­
It's the season
tribute to the Pleasant Home
United Methodist Church.
5
G re s h a m
Pho»*«
a
6 6 5 ? /0 1
F a m ily D e p a r fm e n t S»O*r
Second & J lo b c 'H
Greiham
Un the Spirit
of Christmas
W a y n e S tu b b le field
W ayne S tu bb lefield , who
lived some years in Welches,
died Wednesday in Roseburg
The funeral was held in Pen­
dleton, last week, where he had
been a resident
M r Stubblefield was born in
Dallas, Ore on Dec 12,1912 He
had lived in Oregon most of his
of His birth
Let us rejoice in loving
adoration as we celebrate
and remember the true
meaning of Christmas.
live
M ilitary graveside services
were held by the V ,F W Let er
Buck Post 922, Pendleton He
had served as a bombardier in
the Air Force during World
War II.
He Is survived by sons,
Gordon Storey, and Randy
Storey; daughters, Elaine
L lttle r .fb a s a lt, Colo., and
n, Heyworth, 111.;
Dallas Calllaon,
ERNIE BEERS TIRE CENTERS
2264* S.E. Stark - 12 Mil« C«r««r
W»«t Frutar « Mil«, Sudi, Or«.
665-3184
668-6833