6 - SANDY (Ore.) POST Thurs.. April 21, 1977 (Sec 1)
Future Farmers place
In horticulture contest
Cal-Western moves office
The staff of Cal Western Life
Iraurance Company has settled
in as the second tenant of the
recently completed Heritage
Square complex in Sandy
Cal-Western owner Bruce
Cook and staff opened the new
office last week afte r packing
and moving the old office from
the Oregon T ra il Building.
Cal-W estern’s new facilities,
which
were decorated
by
Bruce’s wife, Kathy, are in the
second story of the building
above C ejka’s Coast-to-Coast
Store
Cook said his com pany
specializes in life and group
medical Insurance as well as
business and estate planning.
“ W e're kind of a spciaiized
agency,’’ he said. “ And we can
do a better job because w e’re
specialized .”
Cook said he started Cal-
Western four years ago and at
first ran the business as a
single person office.
His Sandy staff has now
grown to six people and there
are Cal-Western branch offices
in Klam ath Falls, Salem and
Beaverton.
The Sandy office is corporate
headquarters, Cook said.
Cal Western does business in
Oregon, California and Kansas
City, Kan.
I
Jaycees meetings w ill still be I
held in Cook’s office. Cook just
completed a term as the Sandy-
Hoodland Jaycee president.
The Sandy High chapter of
Future F arm ers of Am erica
(F F A ) competed A p ril 11 at the
district
Horticulture
Skills
Contest at Clackamas Com
m u n ity
C o llege,
p lacin g
The four room office has
been designed to fit the needs of i second
The Sandy team members
the growing company, said i
Cook
p ra c tic e d
at
7 am
in
“ I think this area of town is
preparation for the district
kind of a hub,** he said, “ and
contest They w ill continue the
we wanted to be in the middle
m o rn ing
p ra c tic e s
in
of the hub ’’
preparation
for
the State
Horticulture Contest held at
Oregon State University in
Corvallis M ay 7.
F F A advisor L e t Geren
reported that “ M any of the
students work in the afternoon
making the morning practices
necessary. Moat of the students
are in their second year in
horticulture skills competition
and we have good hopes of
winning the state contest.’*
The areas of competition
include plant Judging and
grading, plant identification,
landscaping, turf grass, cut-
tage, pruning, transplanting
and potting, as well as a
general knowledge test In all
areas of horticulture.
All the areas mentioned
above are core areas of the
horticulture curriculum at the
high school level.
Sandy F F A team members
were Sue W orkinger, Dave
C h a te la in . T e r i E dm onds,
Yancy Sautner, M ike Agee.
Bruce P arker and J ill Surface.
Sue Workinger and Dave
Chatelain placed third and fifth
respectively, in the individual
competition.
BANG to consider amendments
B O R IN G — The Boring Action
Neighborhood Group Thursday
w ill go over the zoning plan
approved by the Clackamas
County
B o ard
of
Com
missioners e a rlier this year.
BANG w ill meet at 7:30 p.m
at the Boring F ire Hall.
The group w ill be developing
amendments to the plan for
presentation to the county
board at a later date. BANG
President Dick Welden said all
persons who want changes in
the current zoning of their land
are encouraged to attend the
meeting.
C H A R LES S T O N E C IP H E R and Linda Simonis go over
some of the company’s accounts in the second floor office
in Heritage Square.
(Post photo)
M O N D A Y M O R N IN G staff meetings are
now held in Bruce Cook’s office of Cal-
Western Life Insurance Company in
Heritage Square. The office was decorated
by Bruce’s wife, Kathy. Conferring are
Cook and employes Norman Becker and
Rae Wheeler.
(Post photo)
The group also w ill consider a
county recommendation to r^-
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resources
( obituaries )
Joseph Harrell
M em orial services for Joseph
R H arrell, Brightwood, w ill be
held Saturday at 2 p m in the
chapel of Sandy Funeral Home.
M r. H arrell waa horn in
Kansas City, Kans , on Oct. 22.
1915. He was raised in Missouri
and at an early age began
working with his father and
learning the trade of a cement
finisher
F or the last 20 years, he has
lived in the Sandy area, con
tinuing his life-long trade as a
cement finisher. During this
time he constructed the dam on
Lady Creek near Rhododen
dron. He also worked as an
Instructor for the Job Corp at
D e tr o it,
teach ing
cem ent
finishing
,
A fter his retirem ent in 1972,
he lived at Brightwood until
four months ago when he
moved to New Mexico because
of health reasons
M r. H a rre ll passed away on
April 12, a t the age of 61 years.
He J a ‘js u r v iv e W fb f ‘ his
c h ild re n :! M e rto n H a rre ll,
Washington, Joseph and Gary
H a r r e ll, P o rtla n d ; R obert
H a r r e ll,
Texas,
M ic h a e l
H a r r e ll, W ash in g to n ; and
Victoria Nelson In W ashington.
two sisters: Wanda Hickerson,
New Mexico; and Rachael
Stone, Brightwood, and ten
grandchildren.
Glenn Hicks
Glenn W. Hicks, a former
Sandy resident, died April 10 in
a Portland hospital at 06.
Hicks was bom In Falls City,
Neb., the son of V e m and L e b
Hicks. In 1931 he m arried Alice
Boggs in Concordia. Kan He
moved to Oregon in 1931,
working in the dry cleaning
business He lived in Sandy and
Booverton and from 1962-75
worked as a security guard at
Providence Hospital.
Survivors include: his w ife of
Beaverton; children, M arilyn
Layng of Boring, Carol H lrt of
Medford, Lt Fred Hicks of San
Diego; a ab ler, L e b Hicks of
Beaverton; and eight grand
children.
Services were A pril 13 at
Bateman Funeral Chapel w ith
in te rm e n t
at
Douglaaa
Cemetery in Troutdale
Harold Batchelor
Services for Harold Bruce
Batchelor, 27. of 22672 SE
McCabe Road, Sandy, were
last Wednesday at the Bateman
Funeral Chapel.
B a tch elo r died A p ril 9
following a tractor accident.
He attended D avid Douglas
High School and served in the
Marines
He had been em
ployed at Reynolds Aluminum
as a carbon setter and had
re ce n tly
served aa shop
steward for the union
He was a c tiv e
in the
Meadow land
L ittle
I x*ague
program
He is survived by h b wife,
Darlene, whom he m arried in
1969 in P o rtb n d , and three
children, Daniel J . John R.,
and Tanya J., all living at
home He also b survived bv
hb parenb Harold Batchelor,
Po rtb nd and M r» Fran k York
it Lincoln City. One brother,
Kim Bachelor in the A ir Force,
ab o survives,
Burial was In W ilb m e tte
National Cemetery.
Services planned
for crash victim
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M id g e Teasers
designate a study area in
Clackamas and Multnomah
1, 2, 3, 4 Lb.
m on Eggs
M e m o ria l
services
a re
scheduled Friday in Vancouver
for a form er Gresham-area
resident who died in the March
27 Canary Island plane crash.
She
is
M rs .
C a rly le
(Elizabeth) Brown, daughter of
Mrs Cecelia la rs e n of 65 NW
Florence, Gresham
Mrs. Brown lived for several
years on Birdadale Avenue
(201st) between S b rk and
G lban, and her son, Hugh
Moore, graduated from Cen
tennbl High School. She was a
bookkeeper at the Multnomah
County F a rm In Troutdale for
several years and worked for
the
B o n n e ville
Pow er
A dm inbtration
before
her
m arriage to Brown
Brown’s remains have been
returned to Vancouver for
services but M rs Brow n’s have
not yet been identified. They
w ere
en
ro u te
to
a
M editerranean vacation a t the
time of the mishap.
Mrs Brown was a m em ber of
St. Ixike’a Episcopal parish
while living in Gresham Her
parents owned and operated
the Eggers Berry F a rm near
Sandy for a number ot years
Brown was a section head at
the B P A ’s D ittm e r Control
Center at Hazel Dell.
In addition to her son and her
mother, M rs Brown is sur
vived by a brother, John F.
Eggers, of Mountain View, Ark
She would have been 50 on April
17.
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