6 — SANDY (Ore ) POST Thurs [ ........... • J L July 31. 1975 (Sec 1) . obituaries "?,^ 1 A n ita Johns Anita Kaye John.-.. Wen,me, died at her home Ju ly 28 follow mg a long bout w ith cancer She was 4t> Born Anita Kaye Poirier in Baker, she moved to Dutton. Monl as a child She later lived m (ire.it Kails, Mont., then came back to Oregon in 1947, where she entered Northwest Christian College it, Eugene. In 1948 she moved to Seattle She married Bonald 1. Johns there on Sept 11, 1949 The couple then moved to Walla Walla, where they lived 10 years In I960 they settled in Wemnie Her hoi,hies included hiking, gardening and sew mg Survivors include her husband; two daughters. Susan and Jennifer, both at home; a brother. Leonord P o irie r. Astoria, and a sister. Mrs. Janieti (D o ris , E thridge, Cascade. Mont Memorial services w ill be Friday in the chapel of Carroll Funeral Home. Gresham. 5 0 0 e n te r h o rs e Over 500 Clackamas County 4 II Horse Club members are scheduled to participate in the County F air Horse Show. Aug 3 8 reports T I) Zurcher, Clackamas County Extension Agent, 4-11 and Youth Development Because of the expanding 4 II horse program and the limited ta c ilitie s a v a ila b le at the County Kairgrounds in Canby the show was moved to the week prior to the fair Space tra d itio n a lly u tilize d by livestock w ill be converted to horse stalls to accommodate the record number of entire's. aikls Zurcher Oregon City; have planned several evening activities in eluding potlucks, games on horseback and a dance in ad dit ion to the full show schedule The m em bers ol the 4 II Horse Advisory Com m ittee chaired by Jim llavelhurst. Milwaukie and the horse show s ta ff composed of Janice C raig. West L in n . M a rily n Kasch. Sandy Sue Baxter. Wilsonville, and Joyce Kemp, The general public is invited to observe the many activities scheduled lor the six «lay show No admission w ill I,«- charged The C lo ve rle a f Kitchen, managed by Pauline Reed and Ollie Wilcox, Colton, offers meals and snacks on the fairgrounds from 8 a m. to 5 Tuesday. Aug. 5 p m eachday 9 oo a in I nt Horse Sbowmanship The complete schedule for the show is as follows: 9 on a m. h it W estern Equitation Sunday. Aug. 3 lo t i p m Horse Judging 9 oo a hi Ini T rail Horse Conti's! Monday. Aug. I Wednesday, Aug. If 9 oo a m lo t Horse 9 isi a io J r Ini & Sr Ground Showmanship Training 9 no a in lo t E nglish 9 oo a m Sr E nglish Equitation E(|iutalion A Jump 9 Mia m lot T ra il Horse Jr E nglish 2:00 p m I nt W estern 9:00 a in Equitation Equitation I p in J r and Sr Owner Tra lin'd 3:i*i p in Pony Driving imi Thursday. Aug. 7 a m Sr and J r Horse Showmanship 9 i*,a m J r 'Trail Horse 9 im , Friday, Aug. s 9 1*1 a in J r and Sr Western E«|Uilalion 9 <*>a in Sr T ra il Horse S Ú M M FK fIM E , S-BKANI) Jl IUL J l IIIUL JlllllllIlL Jlllll 11 TOWN HOUSE HI ML Jill NU-MADE GREEN BEANS 4* *’ W ■ i Jllllllllll llll Inn KITCHEN CRAFT OIL For ”Be$t" Salads 32-oz. Jar fit VEGETABLE MAYONNAISE Finest Quality Cut Beans I 10-LB. FLOUR Nu-Made Salad & Cooking Oil * I All-purpo»» Cooking A Baking " & î« i 85 W 38 F e r n W h is ie r Kern M arian Barnum Whisier. a former Gresham and Eagle Creek resident, died June 27 in Dallas She was 77. Born in Glen. Neb., she and her husband. Jessee, moved to Oregon in 1939 He died in 1962 Survivors include. her children. Charles. Rockville. Conn.; W inifred Yohe, Saudi A ra bia. Robert. Gresham . David. Wilsonville Marian. Carver; Naoma, West Linn; and Nancy. Dallas; 24 grand ch ild re n . 13 g re at­ grandchildren; two brothers. Harry and George Barnum. Salt Lake C ity, and a sister. Hazel Rauscher. Shelton. Wash Services were at Clayville Funeral Chapel. Estacada. In lieu of flowers, contributions may be made to the Eagle Creek Presbyterian Church. G e o r g e M a r tin * George M a rtin , a fo rm e r -SafttK resident, died in an E l Cajon. C a lif, hospital. Julv21 He was 82 Martin had lived on Hillcrest Road for eight years before moving to El Cajon in 1970 He had been a member of the Sandy Kiwanis Club He is survived by three daughter, Ruth Bucket' Maxine M anning and Esther M Homik. seven grandchildren and 12 great-grandchildren Kidnap search HIGHWAY PEAHUT APPLE SAUCE BUTTER Complements All Meat Dishes NEED OFFICE HELP? TRY THE CLASSFIFIEDS Furnace Sales & Service A V O ID th is s u m m e r b y f illin g y o u r o il t a n k n o w M obil heating oil 622 4604 Heavy Duty Laundry Detergent Can FRESH. . . 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