Sandy post. (Sandy, Oregon) 1938-current, July 31, 1975, Page 4, Image 4

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SANDY (O re.) POST Thur»., July 31. 1975 (Sec 1)
Anniversary honored
Taylor-Trenholm vows
at Powell V a lle y Church
Sandra L aurel Trenholm
fashioned the gown for her
uedding to George Duane
( Dewey > Taylor
The Rev M elvin Jensen
performed the double ring,
candlelight ceremony at 8 p m .
June 20 at Powell V alley
Mission Covenant Church.
Singers
included J erry
Hardin, Dr Norman Norquist,
Curt Norquist. LaDonna M iller
and Doug Castle
The bride is the daughter of
Dr and Mrs. Ronald Trenholm,
9755 Tower D r., Gresham, and
her husband's parents are M r
and Mrs Duane Taylor, 13201
SE 197th. Boring
The bride's full length gown
with train was worn with a
three-quarter length tiered veil
with ruffled headpiece. She
carried a large nosegay of
white carnations, yellow roses
and baby's-breath
The bride's sister, Mrs
Sherel Gallagher. Honolulu.
Hawaii, was matron of honor
B ridesm aids were T a lly
T a y lo r. Boring, and Jody
B luem enstem
and
Kathy
M cCrary, both of Salem
Tam i Hunsinger was flower
girl
The attendants wore yellow
and orange check full length
satin voile gowns and carried
baskets of mums, carnations
and baby's-breath
Tad Taylor. Boring, was his
brother's best man.
Ushers were Steve Moore,
California.
Blair Andersen.
Corvallis, and Dave Hoover.
Gresham.
The couple greeted ap­
proximately 300 gests at the
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THE Sol'll a nni senary of Mr. and Mr». Bruce I'eakr.
54NUM Italy Kuad. Sandy, «as observed al a reception at
the Kandy Adventist Church Center, July 13. The Peake
couple was married July It. 1925. In Minnesota. Before
their retirements Mr. Peake hud Worked lor the Crown
Flour Mills and M r*. Peake was a nurse'* aide at the
Adventist hospital in Portland.
MR. \N D MRS GEORGE IH 'A N E TAYLOR
(Sandra Laurel lie n holm»
i Dee's Studio)
church Assisting were M r and
Mrs. Franklin Hanks. M r and
Mrs Eugene Hunsinger and the
Rev. and Mrs. Melvin Jensen.
L a u rie Espenel and Debi
Coleman were in charge of the
gut's, book.
Special guests were gran­
dparents Mrs M yrtle Murray,
Mrs George Scot, and M r and
Mrs Laurel Trenholm
The couple honeymooned at
Lake Tahoe They will live in
Annual
R a te
theGresham area
The new Mrs Taylor, 1975
graduate of Oregon College of
E ducation, was graduated
from Sam Barlow High School
in 1972 She is employed by
la k e Oswego Public Schools
Her husband, also a 1972
Barlow graduate, works for
Dow m an Products He a t­
tended Mt Hood Community
College
Sandy Class of 1970
sets reunion Aug. 16
The five year reunion of the
Sandy High School Class of 1970
w ill he from 2 to 9 p m
S atu rd ay, Aug 16. a l the
Wildwood Recreation site in
Wemme
Class
m em bers
should
contact Sandi (Brooks) Founds
at 666 1082 or Laurel (Swails)
a rlo w graduates m a rry
Winchester al 668 5788 for in­
formation
Money for the reunion must
lx- turned into Leon Verdoorn.
21639 SE Ash SI., Troutdale, by
Aug 10
Beer and pop will be fur
nished
at
the
reunion
Classmates should bring their
own picnics
There is a liase,mil diamond
at the recreation site and a
playground for (he kids
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Big Buck invites you to our
8th Anniversary Party!
In appreciation to our many friends and customers
for eight years of continued growth, each of our eight
offices is hosting an anniversary celebration from
now through August 15
Stop in at any Oregon Trail Savings office and
register your name for valuable prizes Every office
will be giving away the following
• 8-Piece Set of Gourmet
• Electric Sewing Scissors
Porcelain Cookware
Spice Rack
• Ice Cream Freezer
• Salt & Pepper Mill Set
• Petite Corningware Set
Harvey tester Mantei and
his bride, the former Carol
Lynn Paschal), went on a
camping trip following their
wedding June 28 at First Free
Methodist Church, Gresham
The couple, whose parents
are M r and Mrs Donald R
Paschall, .30026 SE Chase Road.
Gresham, and M r. and Mrs
Oswald L. Mantei, 22116 SE
EmGene St.. Boring, are living
in Portland.
The Rev Kenneth D. Oliver
perform ed the 7:30 p m .
wedding
Becky H u ff was
organist and the bride s aunt,
Sandy Paschall, was soloist
The bride’s gown had a V-
necklme and short ruffled triple
caped sleeves The polyester
organza dress was trimmed
with cotton Venise lace and had
a brush train
She wore a picture hat with
multi-tiered veil trimmed with
Venise lace Her flowers were
yellow baby roses, stephanotis.
and white daisies with baby’s-
breath.
C a rla Paschall was her
sister's maid of honor She
wore a yellow crepe dress with
yellow picture hat with yellow
gingham ribbon.
Dresses in mint green with
mint green picture hats with
yellow gingham ribbon were
bridesmaids Markieta Mantei,
the bridegroom's sister, and
Karen Sutber
They c a rrie d yellow and
white daisies with accents of
gingham ribbon
The bridegroom 's niece,
Marie Palmer, was (lower girl
in a green gingham dress with
pictu re hat. She c a rrie d a
basket of daisies.
Gary Mantei, Boring, was his
brother's best man.
A nother
bro th er,
Gene
M an tei, and the b rid e ’r
brother, M ichael P aschall,
Gresham, were ushers.
The couple greeted ap­
proximately 200 guests at the
church Assisting were Cheri
Stroud, the bride's aunt; Gwen
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Refreshments and fun forali!
w » w e w
CLUB
M il. A N I) MRS. IIA K V E Y I.ESTEK M A N TEI
(Carol Lynn Paschall,
(Dee's Studio,
Gilmore and Lynne Alley
Betsy Redman was in charge
of the guest txiok
Special guests were M r and
Mrs Lloyd Paschall, Toledo
The new Mrs Mantei is a 1975
graduate of Sam Barlow High
School and her husband is a
1971 graduate He works for
East Side Heating
Thief in Night' movie slated
A th ief in the Night,” a full
color motion picture, will be
shown Aug 10 a, 7 p m at the
Eastmont Bible Church, 28135
SE Church Rd , Boring.
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The film shows what can
happen when Jesus C hrist
returns, according to Pastor
Maloote M Mathews It ’s about
an average girl caught up in
living for the present, and wha,
happens when this thinking
catches up to her.
son Cameron
Reasonable Prices
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667 6688
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A son. Christopher Lee, to
M r and Mrs Randy J Brown,
138 SE M ain, Estacada, June
30
• H ew * 9 to 1 Monday thru Friday
• Appts. Aftonvoon» or Evsningt
A daughter. Heather Lauryn,
to M r and M rs D avid B
Riedel,
Rt.
1, Box 860,
Estacada. July 17.
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668 4185
les Harp, Ow ner
Oregon Registration 233
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deceive
777 5627
656 2687
Gresham
Hearing Aid Center
21 N! 10th Drive
at Main
M ain S qu are”
666-4221
The Golden Age Club potluck
was attended by approximately
65 people July 24 Guests were
Mrs Toots Wood and M r and
Mrs W 1. Hallgren
The Sandy Eire Department
put on the program for the
afternoon A short film, "Two
Ways Out,” em pfiastxc^^|e
importance at having twee*S|-
of escape from your home,
especially from each bedroom,
in case of a fire Don Armin-
troul also gave a flip-chart talk
on fire prevention
The short business meeting
was conducted by president,
Maude Johnson Friday. Aug
1, there will be a Ixvaves and
Fishes picnic at Blue Lake
Park No meal will be served at
the Sandy Senior Center on that
day In order that as many as
possible can attend the picnic.
Louise Shields, chairman of
the tour committee, gave a
brief rundown of suggested
tours Not too much interest
was shown in getting a large
bus for either the Clackamas
County F a ir nor the Oregon
State Fair, so perhaps just a
m ini bus group w ill be in ­
terested in attending A trip to
Silver Creek State Park, near
S ilverto n ,
is being con­
templated. also a trip to the
coast later in the fall Mrs
Shields said any suggestions
will lie welcomed Some tables
are s till a v a ila b le for the
Golden Age Flea Market to be
held on Oct 31 and Nov 1, in
the Odd Fellows Hall.
Clyde Sutherland. Martha
Steffi and Helena Wesslink are
busy w orking on the new
edition of the Golden Age
Directory People were urged
fo get their new addresses and
telephone numbers to the
committee as soon as possible
The next Golden Age Potluck
will be Thursday, Aug 14 Mr.
Lloyd Dunn, a former area
resident and teach er, w ill
present slides and tell of his
experiences as a teacher in the
Philippines for 19 years prior to
his retirement He now lives in
Seaside
Herzogs have
. . . *25 discount if you bring a copy of
your Hearing Analysis from your Doctor.
i t - RAIL
G0LDEN AGE
A son, Joshua F re d ric k
James, to M r. and Mrs Jim m ie
L Coy. 35440 Hwy 211. Sp 17,
Boring, July 10
ooo
More than 33 million 4 H
alumni continue to live the 4-H
motto: To M ake the Best
Heller
D r and M rs W illia m C.
Herzog,
Dam ascus,
have
named th e ir son C am eron
William
The baby was horn July I at
Portland Adventist Hospital
He weighed 8 lb P i nz
Mrs Herzog is the former
Tert Callister, son of M r and
M rs
Vaden J
C a llis te r,
T ro u td a le P a te rn a l grand
parents a re M r and M rs
W illiam F Herzog. Milwaukie
Great grandparents include
Mrs C.H Slone, Troutdale.
Mrs E C Callister. Gresham.
M r and Mrs C a rl T h ie l.
Portland, and Mrs Gertrude
Herzog, Milwaukie