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Thor« Ad M oy 20. 1962 (Sec I , SANOT (O r« ) PO ST-^3 campaign features local dealer Jaycees rechartering local chapter Chuck Jones proprietor o f F e rg u s o n ’s P o w e r Equipment in Sandy, is c u r r e n tly fe a tu re d in testimonial picture ads in th re e n a tio n a l tra d e magazines He was selected because he is the largest single store dealer for Echo chain saws in Oregon, an honor he's held three consecutive years In fact, only a three store chain headquartered in Pendleton sells more chain saws in Oregon So O regon T o ro , distributor of the chain saw, sent an advertising agency photographer to Jones’ Sandy shop three months ago to picture the Sandy Chamber of Com merce president at work sharpening saws. Now his picture is show ing up in big testimonial ads in dealer publications like Outdoor Power Equip ment and the Portland- published Chain Saw Age Being held up as example for other chain saw dealers has caused his Sandy phone to ring, too. “ I t ’s caused a lot of harassment, I can tell you th a t!” he chuckled His testimonial ad is one in a senes that depicts top The Oregon Jaycees w ill be working to recharter a Jaycee chapter in Sandy during the rest of May, ac cording to Don Weston, an officer for the state Jaycee organization "We plan to make a com m itm e n t to Sandy to restore the active Jaycee chapter the city had up un t il a few years ago,” Weston said The Sandy Jaycees were put on probation three years ago by the national Jaycee organization and their charter pulled when membership fell below the required 22 members. The Oregon Jaycees have targeted several areas in Oregon fo r c h a rte rin g Jaycee chapters during Sandy saw «hop proprietor Chuck Jones is featured in this recent edition of Outdoor Power Equipm ent. chain saw shop owners around the country Thus far, three store owners have appeared in the trade m a g a z in e s , b u t m o re testimonials are expected. Jones said. The February issue of Outdoor Power Equipment shows Sandy 's 1981 retailer of the year in his shop Best of all, Jones said the agency photographer gave him originals of all his pic tures the agency didn’t use in the sales campaign The only one he didn’t get to keep is the photo in the three magazines, and there are thousands of copies of th a t p ic tu r e flo a tin g around the country. sharpening a saw. "H e ’s been servicing and selling German, Swedish and American chain saws for over two decades," the ad says, “ and he's seen plei v of chain saws come .nd go. “ Chuck Jones knows two- cycle engines.” Babysitting tips on tap for youth Babysitting Certification Classes w ill be held May 30 through June 3 at the San^y A d v e n tis t C o m m u n ity Center The classes, for ages 11 and older, w ill be held 7 to 8 pm The class is certified by the Red Cross with a $5 fee. For yo u n g people babysitting is one of the first opportunities to earn money and le a rn jo b re s p o n s ib ilitie s . The .asses are designed to help young people know what questions to ask and what to expect. Topics to be discussed in clude characteristics of children, selection of toys and games for children, supervising children, acci dent prevention, emergen cy action and basic care of children For i...„e information, caE 668-8152 mornings for six weeks Components of the class include films, lecture information^ han dout m a te ria ls , fitness evaluation and group exer cise. E m p h a sis is on aerobic exercise Instruction w ill be given in principles of fitness as well as motivation to begin and stay with a sensible ex ercise program. There is a $5 fee. Aerobic Exercises Want to feel more fit? The Adventist Communi ty Center is also offering an aerobic exercise class that might help The first class w ill be next Thursday, May 27, 7 to 9 p m. Classes w ill be held every Thursday evening Traveling to far-off lands and cultures is, for many, soul enriching. The cost of tr a v e l, however, can put most peo pie on a strict diet. A recommended indulgence fo r those who fit this category—or anyone who a p p re c ia te s b e a u tifu l photography—is. "Images The Mountain Festival Committee w ill hold a ru m mage sale r d Saturday, May 29, at tne Sandy Com m unity Center to raise funds fo r th e ir Sandy Mountain Festival budget. Persons interested in donating sales items may call Darrell Dempster at 668-7433 or Margo Demp ster at 668-5533. Former Sandy resident Leslie Robert Lee died at the Veterans Hospital in Portland May 11. He was 69 Born Dec 27, 1912, in Clairmore, Okla , he mov ed to California while still a youngster. He m a rrie d Margaret Nolan in Califor nia in 1932. In 1942 he enlisted in the Arm y and served until 1945 in the Rhineland Ardennes Central Europe and the European African area He moved to Oregon in 1946, making his home in Gresham and Sandy before settling in Estacada. He enjoyed cam ping, hunting, fishing and work ing in the garden He was a member of the Sandy VFW Post He is survived by his w ife , M a rg a re t of E s ta c a d a ; tw o sons, Delbert of Sandy and V irgil of G re s h a m ; tw o d a u g h te rs , D eleene Sorgman of Sacramento, Calif., and Ellen Tucker of Bend; two brothers; three sisters, and eight grand children Funeral services were held May 14 at Carroll Funeral Home in Gresham In te rm e n t was at W illa m e tte N a tio n a l Cemetery in Portland Donna Biegler Graveside services for Donna Biegler were held Monday at the Spangle C em etery in Spangle, Wash. M r/ Biegler died May 11 at her home in Boring She was 36 Bom Jan. 27, 1946, in Spokane, Wash., she was the daughter of Carl and Dorothy Rasmussen The fam ily lived near Spokane at Spangle where she was raised. A fter completing high sch o o l at C o lu m b ia Academy, Mrs Biegler began junior college at P e n d le to n , s tu d y in g business After completion of college, she moved to Portland where she worked at United Medical Labs as a secretary bookkeeper. She re m a in e d in Portland until 1979 when she moved to Sandy to make her home She la survived by her parents, M r. and Mrs Carl Rasmussen of Spangle; a sister, Joyce Gregg of Bor ing, and three brothers. John Rollins Sandy resident John M Rollins died May 13 in Portland hospital. He was 76. Services were held Tues day in the chapel of Sandy Funeral Home. Interment fo llo w e d at F ir h ill Memorial Cemetery. Mr. Rollins was born Ju ly 29, 1905 in Texas, where he was raised and received his education. He began farming while living there. He married Lola Whitson in 1938 They lived in Arizona for a short time, before they returned to Texas to raise their fam ily. They moved to the Sandy area in 1963 where Mr. Rollins continued farming. He retired in 1971. He was a member of the Sandy Lions Club He is survived by his wife, Lola of Sandy; four sons, Harold in Wyoming, Jim m ie of Sandy, Lonnie of Estacada and Andrew in Germany; four daughters, Joyce Evans, Carolyn Byrd and Linda Light, all of San dy, and Bessie P ratter; a brother, Dub in Arizona; 36 g ra n d c h ild re n , and 14 great -gra ndchildren. Richard Keating in Califor nia; two daughters, Diane W endt in Id a h o , and C h ris tin e H a ls e th of E s ta c a d a ; a b ro th e r, Robert Keating; a sister, Dorothy Davis, and 11 grandchildren. F uneral Mass was Mon day a t^ S t. M ic h a e l's Catholic Church in Sandy. The fa m ily suggests memorials be made to the American Cancer Society or charity of your choice. Vincent Keating Vincent J. Keating Jr., an area resident since 1976, died May 14 in Portland. He was 66 Born Oct. 17, 1915 in Chicago, he was raised in Los Angeles and attended Loyola U n iv e rs ity . He graduated in 1937 in pre med. Rather than continu ing in the medical field, he worked in sales for a phar maceutical firm in Los Angeles. He m a rrie d Kathleen DeWitt on Nov. 23, 1940. Mr. Keating served as a purser in the Merchant Marine from 1944 to 1946. He worked in sales and la te r began in the a u to m o b ile le a s in g business He retired in 1972. They moved to Sandy in 1976 and belonged to St. Michael's Catholic Church. He enjoyed raising and tr a in in g la b ra d o r retrievers He is survived by his wife. Kathleen of Sandy; tw o sons, V in c e n t J. Keating II I of Baker, and Lloyd Steinke R e tire d Sandy area building contractor Lloyd Steinke died at his Sandy residence May 13. He was 69. Lloyd Raymond Steinke was born May 17, 1913 in Banks. He was raised at Halsey and attended high school in Salem. He married Ethel Smith on June 15, 1935 in Van couver, Wash. They lived in Salem for a short time before m oving to the Sandy-Boring area M r Steinke quit working as a contractor for health reasons in 1964 At that time he began working for Hood Machine Company in Sandy where he worked un til retirement in 1980. He is survived by his M ILLER B R A N D S IN C . J The W Tlaccin wife, Ethel of Sandy, and a daughter, Shirley Steinke of Sandy. Visitation service was held Monday in the chapel of Sandy Funeral home. Private vault entombment was at F o re s t Law n M e m o ria l P a rk in Gresham The Oregon Jaycees u s u a lly re ly on local Jaycee chapters in nearby areas to c h a rte r new chapters But the Sandy Jaycees w ill be chartered by D is t r ic t D ire c to r Weston, Metro Regional D ire c to r B a rry Smith, Oregon membership Vice President Dayton Hyde, and newly-elected Oregon Jaycee President Forrest Brostrom. W eston, who sa id re c ru itin g c u rre n tly is underway, indicated that the c h a p te r w ill be chartered with 30 members by the end of May The Jaycees are can vassing Sandy on an ap pointment system now and w ill announce a meeting date later in May. Anyone interested in Jaycees, bet ween the ages of 18 and 35. m a y c o n ta c t W eston, 761-1254 YES! f i ä g h . ’“Ä S f “ -3 . n a rre — --------------------------------_ _ _ _ _ address-------------------- ------------------------- — —-------------------- phone ________ please b ill me check enclosed o f the W o rld ’ ’ w ith photography by National Geographic, now available at Sandy Public Library. This presentation of im ages, take by field-project photographers all over the world, captures the lure of faraway places, cultures, animals, science and much more. 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