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July 29 19*2 (Soc I) SANOV (O u .) (»OST— 5 Thur« Obituaries: Rites held for former residents joyed gardening, playing the piano and cooking She is survived by her husband, Otis of Winston, two sons. George of St Helens and Herbert of Bor in g , th re e d a u g h ters, Gloria Babb of Troutdale. Donna Norris of Sandy and Chntoma Bryant of Her miston, 28 grandchildren, and 36 g re a t grandchildren One brother and three sisters also sur vive Private interment will be at Douglass Cemetery in Troutdale W illia m R u sse ll F u n e ra l services for fo rm e r Sandy resident Wilham Clarence Russell were held July 13 at the Chapel of Chimes in F a ir banks, Alaska He died at a Fairbanks hospital on July 8 after a long illness He was 61. M r Russell, originally fro m Sandy, liv e d in Alaska for the past 12 years where he was a mechanic He is survived by his two children, Willie and Casey Anne, both of Cabot, Ark.; his mother, Viola Russell of Portland; his brother, D a r rell of Astoria, and sisters, A lic e M u th of C e d a r R a p id s, Io w a , L a R ita Peterson of Louistown, 111,, and Sally Myers of Ritz ville, Wash Interment was at Birch H ill Cemetery in F a ir banks. Slaltphofo Local children and their parents will have the opportunity to reach out and touch some furry creatures as the Washington Park Zoo’s Zoo-to-You program visits Cedar Ridge School at 19:3« a.m. G la d y s Farr Funeral services for San dy resident Gladys F a rr were held Tuesday in the chapel of Sandy Funeral Home. Interment was at F ir h ill M e m o r ia l Cemetery Mrs F a n died July 26 in Gresham She was 86. She was born Gladys Olive Wallace on June 9, 1896 in Gainsville, Texas. She grew up in Texas and married Dee F a rr on June 16, 1916. They lived in Texas where they began their fam ily. They moved to Sandy in 1962. During World W ar II, she and her husband work ed at the ship yards in Portland. She was a member of the O r ie n t D r iv e B a p tis t Church in Boring. She is survived by her husband, Dee; two sons, Charles of Portland and Claude of Sandy; two daughters, Sue Johnson of S an d y and M ild re d DeBusman of Portland; two brothers, M arvin and V io la L lo y d Furry critters from zoo set visit The Zoo-to-You program makes a stop in Sandy to day at 10:30 a m at Cedar Ridge School The program takes small a n im a ls fro m th e Washington Park Zoo to parks and libraries in the tri-county area throughout the summer Animals that travel with the Zoo-to-You include an oppossum, ferret, dwarf N e th e rla n d s r a b b it , French lop-eared rabbit, silky chickens, muscovy ducks, guinea pigs and snakes—a rosy boa, rain bow boa or a San Diego gopher snake Laurel Woolley, Zoo-to- You coordinator, said that th e p ro g ra m o ffe rs children and adults an op portunity to touch and hold these small animals, as well as learn interesting things about the animal community and the roles animals play in our every day lives Topics such as “ How dif feren t an im als protect F u n e ra l services for Viola M arie Lloyd will be held today, July 29, at 11 a.m . in the chapel of Car- ro ll F u n e ra l Home in Gresham. Mrs. Lloyd died July 23 in a Portland hospital. She was 68. She was born March 1, 1916 at Beatrice, Neb., and a tte n d e d school in Nebraska She m arried Otis C. Lloyd on March 21, 1932 at Beatrice. They moved to S p r ingdale in 1962 and to G resham in 1956. The Lloyds moved to Winston in 1970. M rs . L lo y d w as a member of the Sutherlin Eagles Auxiliary and en themselves" and "W hat fur and scales have in com mon" are included in the presentation. In addition to today’s ap pearance by the Zoo-to-You program, the group w ill be back Aug. 25 at the Sandy Public Library for a 2:90 p m presentation. Book review: Library offers array of reading by SARA FORK For The Post Nothing to do this sum mer? T ry some of Sandy Public L ib ra ry’s newest of ferings Robert Ludlum’s "The Parsifal Mosaic" is a taut, gripping story of spies, in trigue and romance ” “ Concrete M am a," with photographs by Ethan Hof fman and text by John Mc Coy, tells the brutal, shock ing and raw realities of life in the Washington State Prison at Walla Walla “Thy Brother’s W ife," by Andrew Greeley, is the story of two brothers—one a senator, the other a Fender-bender nets citation for driver A Vancouver, Wash., man was cited by Sandy police Sunday after his vehicle struck one driven by a local resident. Ronald E arl Taylor, 35, was charged with making an improper left turn after his 1978 Pontiac struck a 1975 Volkswagen, driven by David Lund, 18, as they w e re d riv in g east on Pioneer Boulevard at 6:50 a.m. A c c o rd in g to p o lice reports, Taylor was in the right lane and tried to pull across traffic into a park ing lot when his car struck Lund’s Minor damage was done to the vehicles A Boring man was taken to Clackamas County Jail early Saturday morning after he attempted to elude Sandy police. Chris Kelly Sparks, 21, was stopped at Highway 26 and Powell Boulevard in Gresham and charged with a tte m p tin g to e lu d e , reckless driving and driv ing w ith a suspended license, according to police reports priest—who each, in their own way, love the same woman. "N o Bad Dogs: The Woodhouse W ay,” by B ar bara Woodhouse, is a good, down-to-earth humorous advice on training dogs by a British expert whose dog training television is one of England’s most popular programs. A rabbi's thoughtful look at life’s adversities is of fe r e d in H a ro ld S. K u sh n er’s "W h e n Bad Things Happen to Good People." Andrew Rooney tickles your ribs with reflections on contemporary life in his book, "A Few Minutes With Andy Rooney." "The Fate of the E arth ," by J o n a th a n S c h e ll, presents essays on the dangers of life on Earth from nuclear weapons. “The Life and Times of G rig o rii R asp utin ," by Alex de Jonge, explores the Russian monk. Was he d iv in e ly in s p ire d , a m bitious fraud or a simple peasant? De Jonge, author of "Peter the G reat," at tempts to answer these questions. TUNE-UPS ’38” 668-6828 Sandy Mobil For b e tte r m ile a g e ! C arb uretion our specialty P lus o n ly p a rt« n e e d e d A t Proctor & Revenue, east end of Sandy h im m u ti I Iw r lu g iM B a tM U k S a b o M IU rU s i iB s l la r ------------- T B TATt b a n k no 71 Bank rCDKMAL XCXCRVg D IX Y h lC T NO C ITY ’ COUNTY / 2 0 7 Sandy ! 12 su* c o d « I c l o « c or b u i i n i i m d a t i ¡1 > 70 55 J u n e 3 0 , 1982 [ XTATg C la c k a m a s O re g o n AMKTB 7?4 Obligations of other U S 4 Obligations o f States and political subdivisions in the United States Government sgenrirs and corporations 30q 083 5 « __________________ 7 W PUBLIC NOTK8 The Sandy E le m e n ta ry District School Board will hold P7B2-16 7 29 BOAPD MEETINGt The Bull Run School District No. 45 board of directors will hold th eir regu lar boord meetings the second Thursday of the month, specifically August 12. September 9, O c to b a r 14. N o v a m b e r 11, D a c a m b e r 9, 1962, and Januory 13, February 10. March 10. April 14. Moy 12. and June 9, 1963. at 7 00 p.m. in the school cafeteria unless otherwise published Patty Klascius Deputy Clark b n 19 7-29 6 Pad lack Protect bikes, lad ders and other valuables with this sturdy 3/16-in. steel ch ain w ith c o v e r and Master padlock. 375X Quantities Limited C O M P LE TE lin e s in: Federal funds sold and securities purchased under agreements to resell a Loans. Total (cscluding unearned Income I . . . . b Leas allowance for possible loan losses .......................................................... IS c Loons. Net . . . . tx-ase financing receivables Rank premises, fu rn itu re and fixtures, and other assets representing bank premises Real estate owned other than bank premises ........................................... IS Investments in uncoiMolidaled subsidiaries and associated companies 14 15 Customers' liab ility Io this bank on acceptances outstanding O ther a s s e t s ........................................... ................................................................. 17. Demand depoatts of individuals . Nt NE . Nt N E 408 and corpoiallons T im e and savings deposits of individuals Deposits o f United Slates Government partnerships . . . . 10 Deposits of Stales and political subdivisions in Ihc Unil<^l Mates a il I Total demand deposits and corporations M a Interest Starin g demand notes m nte balances I issued In the b Other liabilities for borio w rd money M o il gage indebtedness and liab ility for ra p ila ln e d leases John» Catholic Church VVelchat. Oregon 14 thru M l T O T A L L IA H II.IT IE N irs ilu d m g subordinated notes and debentures! I sum of Hems 11 Subordinated notes und debentures » « I r r s < A F IT A I. Preferred stoex a No shares -u u ia n d in g f N O f lE • G a rd e n »7 1 6 2 roo U ndivided pioftts fleservr- for conlingrm-ies and other capital reserves TO TA L E Q U IT Y C A P IT A L isum a f Hems M thru M No shares-nuAlanding N<lNF. 310 I 590 511 NtSlE Ip a r valu«) 2 0 0 ] (p ar value) 6 -2 4 ! , 1 4 -iIL I I and J7| Mt. 91IMI AND» Amounts outstanding os of report dele s it! • B ike p arts b till Amount of standby letters o f credit in Memo item t a i l ) conveyed lo others through participations Tim e certificates of deposit in denommsiions of Siaoaoo or more Other tim e deposits in amounts o f »100 000 or m o r e ................................................................ • M o re l WELLING a *' Caah and due from drpoailary malltutiona icorresponds to Hem I above I Federal funds sold and securities purchased under agreements to reeell (corresponds lo Ham ■ shovel r d • Total loans icnncsponds lo Hem *s above I . . . Tim e certificates pf deposits in .^nom inations s i »100000or mere (correspond» lo Memoranda Hem lb shovel Total depaalts irorresponds la Ham >4 s h o v e ) ......................................................... * ■ Federal funds purchased and securities said under agreements la repurchase (corresponds lo Hem 7» above) O ther liabilities for borrowed money (corresponds to item M h shovel h N t ME 304 L 604 12 130 18 135 * L H ardware 6 5 8 -2 0 0 2 2 0 4 2 0 SW H w y .2 1 2 — DAM ASCUS— W, R o b e r t a Swan ne .>FFt< .»Fjht-gp.g. np (tB » AVTNoai»«o to atfiN aterrar ~ A < -b d rtd Swan ■ 8 c . V ic e » 'it a id a n t a C a a b la t II < ,.n.'. .|»-ert MONAT V M ,n c , o r n iH b C T c « • / Kant H a ll a - r - ( pre r e M a n . M nos the *w«1 o< ta x Sellai . a J u l y 2 0 , 19 8 2 Akt* CÒhl/eNÒNl MS ------- ---------------------- — ------------ dragon , cbwxy i »«Torn M «od tabee-1 bed before «M (Ma and f bereft» csettf» fb a l I sis areas 4 S - W» commua»»« sgpwoa 2 0 th 5 0 3 - 6 6 8 - 5 5 0 3 . _____ _____ C lackeeaa da» o( J u ly . M , (» 8 2 am sot aa effleer a r dleenor of Ibis bank W iC t l .1 0 , ft E6 (S o u th e rn ) 15150 SE ORIENT DRIVE BORING. OREGON 11:00 e.m . A Coidtal VVtlcoma it Extended to All PASTOR FR AN K KOEPKE 668 6232 - Church SANDY ASSEMBLY OF G O D S U N D A Y SERVIC ES Sunday School 9 45 i m Morning Worthip 10 4 5 a m Evangalitttc Sarvtc« 6 0 0 p m F a m ily N ig h t W ednesday ...7 0 0 p m , D a le E d w a rd s Church ^STSSO Boring Community Methodist Church 9 15am ......... Sunday school 9 45am Worship service Psstor: Elizabeth Hampton Gray The pioneer church w irh a lulure" Sandy Church of the Nazarene C u rren tly m eetin g of 171 50 U niversity A v e Sandy (Seventh Day A d ventist Church, Sunday School - 9 :4 5 a.m . M o rnin g W orship • 1 1 :00 e.m . E v e n in g S e rv ic e - 6 : 3 0 p .m . Pastor Robert P. Schoifors 668 5712 Church off the Good Shepherd (E p isco p al) S u n d ay C o m m u n io n 9 a .m . (2*7 miles from Sandy) BIBLE SlUOT - 9 45 AM MORNING WORSHIF - 11 00 AM CHURCH TRAINING - 1 00 F M AFTERNOON WORSHIP - 7 00 P M (PASTOR) T«d O m i » CHURCH PHONE - 66* 60«} HOME PHONE - 66*6261 M id w e e k Services Tuns Thur» , 10 o m l it t le Pioneer church on W a tt P ioneer Blvd Father Lindsay Warren 284-7439 Sandy Baptist Church W e In v ite yo u to Join us f o r fe llo w s h ip . Church 6 6 H 4 0 6 4 Sunday 9 4 5 S u n d a y School 11 0 0 M o r n in g W o rs h ip 6 0 0 E v e n in g W o rs h ip IT ? ,« ’ 7 : 3 0 p .m P ra y e r M e e t in g k ’ t - .. S. FELLOWSHIP BIBLE church / / r We emphasize Biblical teaching. suppofbve fellowship children's learning center & regular home n n 1 1 V »A J \ Will) SKMSAG LJ " / J (695 2924) D- *« Bsrbs<658 4 7 M , 8 / J t l l l t As COlngNeSmu Pukfw Wed m mohcr • W ednesday ,*1 , .L -4 . Otuotftry Worship Mfwcs -** » «a*1" 1— m eluann ms orsaenm a -u M n u lm sort rU cIsr. mal II ha. a . . . 0—ix rc a rn mnfarmsec* . » h Ou .n M n o lM e ana Is t r w sirs m i m i aiuNATVN« or oiagcTtin T » IG H A T V X » ne pian roa __________ 1. * / Handy P ro c to r_______ | a / Bq 1 t h Bowman »tat« a f ORIENT DRIVE BAPTIST CHURCH Living Way Fellowship (Foursquare) Fetrwr rf o4r»r» » Ä» Mall BIGNATVRK « o rrK K R » B » A t'T H O B llK O T o BK3N S/ 9:4Se.m. L T n lsl assets Imrrecpnnds lo Hem 1« above) o T ?r.u. NO u li 1 :3 0 e.m . 9 :3 0 e.m . 308 ♦Ka N A s tt W orship Sunday School Bible Study W orship I Average for »0 lalen d ar days la r calendar m onth) ending w ith report date • Paints ’ 71 Standby letters of credit, total 9 30 a m 11 00 a m BERNIE CLARK 6 6 8 9 2 4 9 — Homo 668 6144 - Church NUNt. N q N E .. «5 NtjNE 236 .31 1705 ............................. . , . . . • ............................. l ........................................... T O T A I. I IA R II ITIF-X A N D E Q U IT Y C A P IT A L isum of Hems M Sabbath School Morning Service 1 IM M ANUEL LUTHERAN CHURCH Sun SANDY SEVENTH-DAY ADVENTIST CHURCH 764 US Treasury Hank's liab ility on acieplanres ex e ru lrd and outstanding Other lia b ililir i .................................................................................................................. Common stink a No shares authnitsi-d S u r p l u s ........................................... ....... ¿16 66U 29 id iS J fc ............................................................................................. a i f l Total lim e and savings deposits ................................... Federal funds purchased and seeurilies sold under agreements to repurchase M 316 187 889 158 210 NÜNE „ Ni NE i t . Deposits e f foreign governments and official inalitullons ........................................... M Deposits o f commercial banks ......................................................... >1 C ertified and officers' c h o c k s ................................................................ 14 Total Deposits isum o f items 17 th ru M l .................................... • Law n • W a te r h e a te rs .1 8 2Û 5 r Nt INE 973 431 .34 partnerships II IP • H a rd w a re • Locks, Keys ......................................................... ........................................... iahu<| IS T O T A I. ASSETS (sum of items I thru 151 l.l S B II.IT IC X S7 • Plum bing Ef II 11 M a s t« - ♦-Ft Chain N Q tE . NUI IE N U IL .................................... / Carter of Church and Richey Roads 6pm Pastor no R e 1 S. O ther bonds, notes, and debentures ................................................................. • Federal Reserve stuck and corporate stork . . . . . C le rk This space for rent Call 668-5548 You A rt Welcome Caah and dut- from depuaitory inalitunoni T. Trading account securities Invitation is extended by Sandy E lem entory School District 746 to bid on DAIRY PRODUCTS an d BAKERY GOODS for the 1982 83 school year. Specifications may be ob tained at the District A d m inistration O ffice, 39065 Pleasant Street. P O. Box 547, Sandy Oregon 97055 Bias will be opened August 13. 1982 at 2 00 p.m The Boord of Directord reserves the right to reject any or all bids Sondy Elementary School Dist. 746 Sandy, Oregon 97055 Clark Lund. Superintendent- 9:30 s m Sukdgfukaot............. 9:45 am Msrniftf «o n h ip .......... 11 00 g m Hom« Btblt Study .......... 6 00 p m Proctor and Univertity I. U S Treasury s e c u r i t i e s .............................................................................. INVITATION TO BID Siindii xhogf OpgRing wsntiip . . . 1 80 90 SE Longensond Sandy. Oregon Father Carl Ctmpl 668 4446 L i M k R l i In Th am aais4i| ------ C la c k a m a s C o u n ty I P 0782 17 7 29 COMMUNITf FRESITTERIAN CHURCH St. M ICHAEL’S CATHOLIC CHURCH CONSOLIDATED REPORT OF CONOIT ON TO THE SUPERINTENDENT OF RANKS. STATE OF OREGON LEG A L TITLE: OF RANK S e rv ic e s w e re h eld Wednesday at C a rro ll Funeral Home for M yrtle Amanda Anderson, former Sandy resident, who died Saturday at a Gresham nursing home She was 83 Born M yrtle Amanda Barnett in Wasco on Feb 8, 1899, she lived in Oregon all her life She married A r thur W Anderson in Wasco Nov 6, 1917 and they mov ed to this area, settling first in Eagle Creek and Sandy, before moving to Vernonia. Her husband died in 1968 Survivors include one son, Ralph E Anderson of Clatskanie; two daughters, Louanna Beers of Trout dale and Opal Havlina of Eugene; two brothers, Oren Tilbert Barnett of Portland and Dean Barnett of Oregon C ity; one sister. Ora Brewer of Portland; 17 g ra n d c h ild re n , m any great-grandchildren and s e v e ra l g re a t-g re a t- grandchildren. Burial was at Forest Lawn Memorial Park. PASTO R OfFICIAL M E N T I I I m i M O M II M y r tle A n d e r s o n ------------- — — — Nursery Core During Worship Po»tor John M Von t ie r op Hom e 660 6 ,0 0 Church 6 6 0 4 5 4 3 Corner of Meimg & Scenic Sandy "H om e o f th e 1 2 -m o n th o r 10,000 m ile W A R R A N T Y ." Burial was at Eureka Cemetery in Newport Cornett Church Ma»» 6 p m Sat. 8 a m H o o d la n d H a p p e n in g s e v e r y w e e k in T h e P ost. Cottrell School District No. 107. C lo c ko m o s C o u n ty , Oregon, will receive sealed bids in writing from qualified contractors until 5 00 P .M ., August 9, 1962. in the ad ministration office in the Cot trell School East office, 36225 5 .1. Proctor R d , Boring, Oregon. 97009 for remodel ing one classroom in the West Building Sealed bids will be opened and rood aloud to oil who will attend the meeting scheduled for 6:00 P .M ., August 9. 1962 in Room 3 in the East Building. Bids received after the time fixed for receiving. 5.00 P.M ., Monday. August 9, 1962, will no* be considered The proposed remodeling consists of removal of gloss block, construction of wood fram e wall, installation of new 4x4 aluminum windows w ith insulated glass and screens and pointing to match existing construction. Com plete description of work to be done is available in the East School office between the hours of 9 00 A .M . and 4:30 PM . M ondays th ro u g h Fridays. The total remodeling (Ob is to be completed by Fri day. September 3. 1962 reedy for occupancy on Tuesday September 7, 1962. The Cottrell School Board reserves the right to reject ell bids, to waive informalities, and to occapt only such bids os moy be to the Owner s best in terest. Mrs Jean Lundy Supt.-Clerk Cottrell School P7S2-16 7 22 Funeral services were held July 12 fo former San dy re s id e n t Jam es M a r lo w e H o w a rd in Newport He died at age 65 in a Newport hospital on July 8. Born in Leadville, Colo., he worked in construction and maintenance in the M o un t Hood N a tio n a l Forest for the U S. Forest Service for 12 years. He retired in 1977 He is survived by his wife, Genevieve of South B e ac h ; two stepsons, Wayne Wyman Kenney of Siletz and Raymond Lee of Springfield; a daughter-in- law, Catherine Kenney of Siletz, and one grandchild St F INVITATION TO SIO Jam es H ow ard Sai ova Maas 7 30 p m Sunday Mam 10 00 a.m ) regular the third Monday of each month during the 1982-83 fiscal year. The meetings will be held in the Cedar Ridge School library beginning ot 7:30 p m ., unless otherwise announced. T ro y W allace, both in Texas; tw o s is te rs , H o rte n s e Jones and Maurine Reese, both in Texas; 12 grandchildren, and 27 g re a t grandchildren T he fa m ily suggests memorials be made to the O rie n t D r iv e B a p tis t Church or the American Cancer Society in her memory 9 6.» 1 1 S4B.. 7:15 gJB. Pastor Ken Wold 17275 Strauss 6684949 (Formerly St Wrch*»l s Hall) First Church off Christ, Scientist 1525 West Powell Boulevard Gresham Oregon 97030 Sm4aySamce ISMtaa. BBHn WadMsdav ««etnei ft«»* MS RJ». Children s Naem avadablt al all tergicas 7(tu are ^»at ^nr» lestAaB la attend 6W-S1I2 t