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Thur».. March 18 1982 (Sec. 2) SANDY (O r e ) POST—5 people ab April wedding set Mr an d M rs M ert M eeker of Rhododendron have announced th e e n g a g e m e n t o f th e ir daughter. M a ry , to K C. Hansen Hansen is the son of M r and M rs V e a r Hansen. Hillsboro M eeker, a 1980 graduate of Hillsboro High School. Mountain realtor treated friends well works as a checker at San dy Sentry Hansen, a 1978 graduate of Hillsboro High School, works as a landscaper for Bird and Sons of Hillsboro Both L atter Day Saints i Mormons >, the wedding w ill be held A pril 24 a t the Idaho F alls Tem ple. Idaho Falls. Idaho by M IC H A E L P. JO N ES Post Correspondent One of the first realtors on the mountain was a woman who sparked the recreational growth of the area by selling to land speculators, who were also women Layng serving in Japan Sandy girl wins vacation • Robin Cunningham won a trip to Disneyland for herself and her parents by raising the moat money from the most sponsors at the G resham Jayceette- sponsored Bowl for Breath for Cystic Fibrosis Mary Meeker. K.C. Hansen Two from Sandy honored W A C u n n in g h a m . th e daughter of Charles and C olleen C u nn ing ham of Sandy, collected 1598 50 from 210 people _ V F Two area students were h o n o red re c e n tly in cerem onies held d uring A g ric u ltu r a l C o nference D a y s a t O reg o n S ta te U n iversity Robin Cunninghai Richard Ten Eyck of Sandy won the Mormon M a n u fa c tu rin g Com pany of C alifo rn ia scholarship S cott H ill of r e c e iv e d th e Breithaupt Aw ard B o rin g LeR oy A irm an Kevin D. Layng. son of M r and Mrs George M . Laygn of 14350 SE F ra n k A v e .. Boring, has a r rived for duty at Yokota A ir Base. Japan Layng, a law enforce ment specialist with the 475th S e c u r it y P o lic y Squadron, was previously assigned at la c k la n d A ir Force Base, Texas. A little over 63 years ago Agnus Hefley Rowe, w ife of Henry S. Rowe, the founder of the town of Rowe ( which is now known as Rhododen dron). died at the age of 57 Rowe, whose husband platted the area east of Zigzag Creek (as the riv e r was called back then), had been a widow for a little less than five years. During that tim e she took over her husband's real estate interests, and sold off large tracts of land, which helped encourage the settlem ent to grow into a popular colony of sum m er homes Rowe, who resided in Portland, recorded her last w ill and te s ta m e n t on M arch 12.1917, in Portland, when she “was upwards of 55 years of age.” H U S B A N D WAS M A Y O R It was witnessed by G M W orrell and George W Stapleton, two prominent mem bers of the Oregon Bar Association and close friends of her late husband who, at one tim e, served as m ayor of Portland. “ Being of sound and d is p o s in g m in d and m em ory and not acting under the undue influence or coercion of any person w hom soever." Rowe re quested that her 28-year- old son, Donald Hefley Rowe of Portland, be ad m inistrator of her estate. “ I direct that my body be decently b u rie d ," wrote R o w e, “ w ith o u t undue cerem ony but with proper regard to m y station in life and the condition of m y estate at the tim e of m y death." She also instructed her estate's execu tor, when there are "funds in his hands belonging to my estate sufficient for the purpose, he pay a ll in debtedness and the costs and expenses of m y last sickness and b u ria l." A fter paym ent of all in d e b te d n e s s , R o w e re quested that the rem aining real and personal property of her estate be divided equally among her two sons, Donald of Portland, and 3 5 -y e a r-o ld H a r r y Oscur of Seattle 140.000 ESTATE Rowe died on A p ril 16. 1919, in Seattle, leaving behind an estate of 830.000 worth of real property, and p e r s o n a l p r o p e r t y of 810,000, consisting of m o r tgages and cash Please turn to Page 6. 39181 Bl»d produce, grocery, non-food! in Sand, 668 7418 © @ ® O 0O i AD PRICES GOOD MARCH 17TH-23RD. MEMBER OF UNITED GROCERS. INC. COUPON COUPON PROOF that Sandy Sentry saves you money DOUBLE ScotTowels G iant Rolls EACH ONLY THE GOOD VALUE TOWtl c (Lim it: 2. Expires M arch 23, 1982.) Coupon Value! COUPONlCOUPON C & H Sugar Tues. & Wed. Sandy Sentry will MATCH savings (cents-off amount) of all Manufacturers’ Coupons you redeem with us! Powdered or Brown Sugar 1-lb. (Lim it: 3. Expires M arch 23, 1982.) EXAMPLE................ 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