Sandy post. (Sandy, Oregon) 1938-current, July 19, 1979, Page 11, Image 11

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    Thvf. July I*. 1*7* (W< 2) SANOV ( O
Canton finishes Navy recruit
training at San Diego center
Seaman Steven W, Canton ha» completed recruit
training at the Naval Training Center Command, San
Diego. Calif He 1» the »on of Donna M Canton of Boring
During the eight week training cycle, he studied general
m ilitary subjects designed to prepare him for further
academic and on the-job training in one of the Navy’s 85
basic occupational fields
Included in his studies were seamanship, close order
drill, naval history and first aid Personnel who complete
this course of instruction are eligible for three hours of
college credit in physical education and hygiene
Canton is a 1978 graduate ol Sam Barlow High School in
Gresham He joined the Navy in April of this year.
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Henselmans have
g o ld e n a n n iv e rs a ry
A
golden
wedding
anniversary open house was
held for form er Sandy
residents Harry and Anna
Henselm an, June 23 in
Milwaukie
The event was the first
time in 20 years that the
family has been all together
The »iinfi and daughters
hosted the celebration
The children are: Robert
of Milwaukie, Thomas of
Federal Way, Wa , Richard
of Renton. Wa , William of
Naples,
Italy and Lucy
Payne Austin of Henderson,
Nev
Harry and Anna Hensel­
man were m arried in
Chicago, Illinois, on Nov 28,
IMB
I h *m o v e d
to
Peshtigo, Wise , where he
was a dairy farmer In July
1950, they moved to Sandy
and bought the Pioneer Cafe,
four and a half miles east on
Highway 26 They operated
the cafe until April of 1969,
when they retired and moved
to Portland
Harry and Anna Henselman
S u /ann e and C h ris to ,«ber Sm ith
Detherage, Smith wed at the
Sandy Assembly of God church
Three ministers assisted in
the June 16 marriage of
Linda Suzanne Detherage
and Christopher Van Smith
held at the Sandy Assembly
of God Church Rev Jim
D avis officiated in the
exchange of rings. Rev
N-oiuird Parker read the
vows to the couple and Rev
Don North repeated the
couple's vows to th eir
parent*
The church wus decorated
with a garden setting of
plants and an ivy covered
arch
Tim D c R omso of Tualatin
served as organist while
Rev Marty Colville, Mona
Alcorn and the bride sang
solo*
Nancy Ridgeway, attired
• in a blue gown, served as
matron of honor for her
sister while Debra Bennett
was
m aid
of
honor
Carol
Hartung,
Rebecca
Detherage. Cindy laim m and
Debbie Renfro served as
bridesmaid* They were all
gowned in yellow
The bride wore a gown
featuring a hooped skirt
trimmed in Chantilly lace
and full length veil She
carried a bouquet of yellrn»
baby roses, buby’s breath
and stephonitis
Serving as best men for the
groom
were
M ichael
and
Rob
Sandercock
G ro o m sm en
K dm onds
included Russell Ridgeway.
Jerry Renfro, Mark Adams
and Ricahrd L Detherage
Jim Bennett, Jim Hornback.
Claton
Allen and J e ff
Youngbluth
served
as
ushers
Denita
M a rie
Detherage, niece of the
bride, and Jason Holsten
were flower girl and ring
be are r
The young couple, both
graduates of Sandy Union
High School, will live in
Sandy The groom, son of M r
and Mrs Ivan Smith of
Sandy, is employed by
Dillingham ship repair and
the bride, the daughter of
M r and Mrs Richard E
Detherage of Boring, is
employed by First National
Bank in Gresham
Three residents receive degrees
Three area
residents
received degrees from Lewis
and
C lark
College
in
Portland June 10 They were
among 447 students awarded
undergraduate and graduate
degrees in commencement
ceremonies at the college
Rebecca Ann Armstrong of
Boring earned the master of
arts in teaching degree in
elementary education
Keith R Jensen earned the
bachelor of science degree in
chemistry He is the son of
Ralph D and Esme L.
Jensen of Boring and is a
graduate of Sandy Union
High School
College
in
May
for
membership in the national
honorary Phi Kappa Phi and
was named Outstanding
Senior Woman by the
Am erican Assocation of
University Women
Julie
Ann
Jones
of
Rhododendron earned the
bachelor of arts degree in
communications. She was
¡»elected by I,ewis and Clark
She is the daughter of Jan
Strebin of Rhododendron and
Herman Jones of Vancouver.
Wash She is a graduate of
Sandy Union High School
FINALLY
the day of the
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You can choose your own maturity date with different earning
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Christian graduates from Naval school
Navy Ensign Ronald D.
Christian, son of Harold and
Phyllis Christian of Boring,
was gradual«! recently from
the Navy Supply School in
Athens. Ga
The 35 week course is
designed to provide newly-
commissioned officers and
warrant officers with the
technical knowledge needed
for duty with the Navy
Supply Corps
C h rista in
is
a
1973
graduate of Sam Barlow
High School in Gresham and
a 1978 graduate of Oregon
State University with a
Bachelor of Science degree
He joined the Navy in
August 1978
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r
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To O u r East C ounty Friends
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Restaurant
Lounite
(Tpt-n Sun-1 h u rt till 111 1C I ’ M .
fri-S a t to 12: H' A M
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Hawthorne/243-3372
3832 S E. Hawthorne. Portland 97216
Midway/243-3370
11920 S.E. Division, Portland 97216
Woodstock/243-3374
4306 S.E. Woodstock. Portland 97206
Hollywood/243-3384
4029 N E Sandy. Portland 97214
.O regon trail ,
S avings
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821 Main Street, Oregon City 97045
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236 N E Roberts. Gresham 97030
Sandy/668 4185
17390 Smith Avenue, Sandy 97055
Tualatln/243-3392
7925 S.W. Nyberg Rd., Tualatin 97062
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