Sandy post. (Sandy, Oregon) 1938-current, August 12, 1982, Page 4, Image 4

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    O bituaries
Services held for area residents
Edward Johnson
Sand) firelighters experiment with new inflatable bag» that will lift an automobile. The new device is expected to aug­
ment the "jaws of life" in situations where victims are trapped in their vehicle after an accident, according to Training
Officer Hon Smith, and provide greater lifting power.
K eeping posted:
Retired teachers set annual picnic
THURSDAY. AUG. It
The Bull Run School
Board meets at 7 p m in
the school cafeteria
The Sandy Rebekah
lx»dge meets at 8 p m at
the (Mid Fellows Hall
FRIDAY. AUG. 15
“ L o v e rs and O th e r
Strangers,” presented by
Sandy
C o m m u n ity
Players, opens w ith a
special one-dollar general
admission night at 8p m at
Sandy
C o m m u n ity
Theater
SATURDAY, AUG. 14
The Sandy C o u n try
Market is open from 10
a m to 4 30 p m at Nelson
Memorial Pioneer Park,
corner of Highway 26 and
362nd Drive
SCP presents ‘ Lovers
and Other Strangers” at 8
p m in the Sandy Com­
munity Theater
MONDAY. AUG. 16
The Sandy City Council
meets at 7 30 p m at Sandy
City Hall
Rainbow Girls meet at
7 30 p m at the Masonic
Hall
C ottrell School Board
meets at 8 p m in the East
Building
TUESDAY, AUG. 17
C h a rle s
J o h n s to n ,
manager of the Newport
Chamber of Commerce,
w ill speak to the Sandy
Area Chamber of Com­
merce at noon at the
Tollgate Inn
W E D N E S D A Y . AUG. IM
The Sandy TOPS Club
meets at 9 a m in the San­
dy C o m m u n ity A ctio n
Center,
The annual no-host picnic
for the Oregon Retired
E ducators A ssociation.
Unit 23, w ill be held at noon
in the upper area of Meimg
Park Use the parking Io,
off Highway 211 In case of
rain, the picnic w ill be held
at the home of Clyde and
E th e l S u th e rla n d . A ll
retired teachers and those
soon to retire are welcome
to attend
Registration at Sandy
Union High School gets
underway for freshmen
and new students from
noon to 8 p m
THURSDAY. AUG. 1»
The second annual yard
sale, sponsored by St
Jude's Home, begins today
from noon to 6 p m in the
courtyard at the home.
39641 Scenic Street
Hiking club travels to McIver Park
W EDNESDAY. AUG. IN
I
pm :
C e ra m ic s
FRIDAY. AUG. 13
The Sandy Golden Age
Noon Loaves and Fishes
Workshop
Club w ill host a potluck for Noon Loaves and Fishes
l p m . : Band Practice
l p m . : Cards
members and guests tod >y No Community Card Night
at the Sandy Senior Center,
MONDAY. AUG 16
TUESDAY, AUG. 17
THURSDAY. AUG. 19
beginning at noon
9 a m .: Exercise Class
II a m : Blood Pressure 9 a m .: Exercise Class
Persons who attend the Noon Loaves and Fishes
Clinic
10 a m Humanities Class
luncheon are asked to bring 12 30
pm :
G uest
Noon Loaves and Fishes
Noon Loaves and Fishes
a food item and their own Speaker
lp m
Oil Painting
12 IS p m : Hiking Club
table service
The Hiking Club w ill ven­
ture out to McIver Park for
an afternoon excursion
following the potluck at ap
p ro x im a te ly 1 30 p m
Anyone who wishes to take
part in the trip must first
register with the center of­
fice
Due to absence of many
regular participants. Com
mumty Card Night w ill not
be held this Friday, Aug
13 The activity w ill be
resumed next Friday. Aug
20
A re p re s e n ta tiv e of
And Many Other Specialties
General Telephone Com­
pany w ill be the center's
guest speaker this Monday,
Aug 16. at 12 30 p m
No Reasonable Odors Refused
Topics of discussion w ill in­
clude new developments in
TAG - C h an n el. Bevel • Clear« > Knotty - Kiln Dried
aids lor the hearing im
p a ire d and o th e r im
provements in eommunica
tio n s
te c h n o lo g y
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period w ill follow the
presentation
The Men s Breakfast and
August meeting at the San
dy Senior Advisory Com
mittee has been cancelled
Yard Sale ;. z
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6 Days Only
Stella Hemmers
Funeral services were
held Tuesday for longtime
B oring resident S tella
Hemmers in the chapel of
Carroll Funeral Home in
Gresham She died Aug 6
in a Gresham nursing
home She was 93
Born Aug 4, 1889 in Dots.
Wash., she moved to Cher
ryville when she was 3
je a rs old In her early
teens she moved to Sandy
and attended Sandy and
Orient schools In 1906 she
moved to Pleasant Home
and on Oct 20, 1906 she
R e g is tra tio n
fo r
sophomores, juniors and
seniors begins at SUHS
from noon to 8 p m and
continues Friday, Aug 19,
from 8 a m to 3:30 p m
S enior C enter News
.
At his request there will
be no services for Edward
Mac Johnson of Rhododen
dron who died Aug 6 at his
borne He was 84
Born Jan 24. 1896 in
Wisconsin, he moved to
Rhododendron about 15
years ago He was a retired
farmer
He is survived by his
wife, Zelma of Rhododen­
dron. a son. Donald, three
daughters. Judith Brock,
Bonny Hall and Jacquelyn
K in n is o n , a b ro th e r,
Sydney, a sister. Sara
Anderson, nine grand
children, and 11 great
grandchildren
Friends wishing to may
contribute to the Oregon
Heart Association in his
name
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Monday, August 9 - Saturday, August 14
Mrs Hemmers loved to
work in her garden, and en
jo y e d
se w in g
and
crocheting
She is survived by a sons
F rederick of Gresham
fo u r d a u g h te rs . May
Seekins. Bertha Minter.
Dora Fisher and Stella
Cunningham, all of Boring
a brother. John Sinclair of
Sandy, a sister Esta Smith
of Portland: 20 grand
c h ild r e n ,
43
g re a t
grandchildren, and two
great great grandchildren
it’s
Funeral services for San­
dy residen, Clara Barton
were held Aug 5 in the
chapel of Sandy Funeral
Home Interment followed
at W illam ette National
Cemetery in Portland
Mrs Barton died at her
home on July 31 She was
59
Born Clara Ethel Tantl
inger in Ellensburg. Wash
on Oct 7, 1922. she moved
to California in 1957 where
she married Joseph Barton
o i l Dec 3. i960
S. Brethauer
Services fo r Samuel
Brethauer of Sand) were
held Aug 7 in the chapel of
Sandy Funeral Home He
died Aug 2 at the age of 74
years
Mr Brethauer was bom
Feb 17, 1908 in Greeley,
Colo After moving to the
P o rtla n d area he was
employed as a boilermaker
in metal fabrication After
he retired, he moved to
Sandy in 1969
He is survived by his
children, Monte Brethauer
BURGLAR
FIRE
SECURITY ALARMS
Gresham Alarm
In butmrss une» 1968
-Inc.
39373 Proctor, P.O. Box 40
668-5016 or 666-5200
------ SANDY------
CLOSED
CIRCUIT T.V.
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FREEZER
ALARMS
The Old Fashioned
Clackamas County
I
Tuesday thru
Sunday
. August
17th - 22nd
kLove-A-Fair
at th e
Canby Fairgrounds
R ough-And-Tum ble
RODEO
FREE
with general admission
Tuesday thru Saturday Nights
7:30 P.M.
2 P.M.
Sunday
★ Star-Studded Talent Show*
August 17 - Starting at 8 P.M
Tuesday Night,
Back Again
- The Always Popular -
R ainier Shows Carnival
FREE
SPECIALTY LUMBER SAI LS, INC.
Stage Entertainm ent
Shows On The Hour - Every Hour
Featuring:
The Incomparable Songstress - Jo Anna Burns
The Burl Ives Look-Alike, Sound-Alike • B ill Younger
Sound Junction, The Old-Time Fiddlers - Joni Harms
Activities for (he Week
of Aug 12 to Aug I*
........... And Much, Much M o re .............
THURSDAY, AUG 12
Exercise Class
111 a m
Noon
Clara Barton
Private interment was at
Forest Lawn Cemetery in
Gresham
EVERYTHING MUST BE SOLD
9am
The lived in California
for two years and moved to
Washington
They moved to Oregon in
1964 where they lived in
East Multnomah County
They moved to Sandy in
1976 Mrs Barton was ac­
tive in bowling teams, a
local CB club and enjoyed
gardening and camping
She is survived by her
husband. Joseph children.
Fred Robinson. Beverly
White and Brenda Ketron
all of California. Rebecca
Choate of Washington and
Harriette Wheeler of Fair
view her parents. Carl and
Rebecca Dick of Sandy
two sisters, Dolly Winegar
and Esther Bremner. both
of Washington: a brother
A lb e r t T a n tlin g e r of
W ashington. 23 grand
children, and four great­
grandchildren
of
P o rtla n d .
D a le
Brethauer of Florida, and
Rhonda Ihreg of Califor
m a. a sister. Lydia Knipple
of Portland nine grand
children, and one great­
grandchild
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Cedar . Redwood - Fir - Pine
married Henry Hemmers
They settled in Boring in
1912 and. except for a bring
stay in Pleasant Home,
made Boring their home
Mr Hemmers died in 1954
Humanities Class
Age Club
(iolden
Potluck
I 30 p m
Exhibits, Livestock Displays, Judging Events-SIX FULL DAYS of 4-H and FFA Activities.
Hiking Club to
M c Iv e r Park
Chimney
Brushes
WZSVAV
WEDNESDAY
THURSDAY
Kids Day-Under 1« FREE
Seven Up Family Day
Senior Cititene Day
Talent Show-Starts • PM
Hambttn Rod TV Show
Broadcast Oiract
From Fairground«
3 PM
Kid* Under 16 FREE
< Reduced carnival ride prices
with 7-Up Coupons
Old-Time Fiddlers
SATURDAY
August 21st
Junior Livestock Auction
Starling at 1 P M
GET THEM HOW
Wherever 7-Up Is Sold
ADMISSIONS
Accettoriw«, tool
W a va got if
N e w • Usad a Abosad
DODSON'S
BARGAIN
STORE
fiNMruwa lau*U4M«i
,.7. 1 \
Adults (16 and older) $3.00 Juniors (7-15) $2.00;
Senior Citizens (65 and older) $2.00; (75 and older) FREE
PARKING $1.00
FOR THE T IM E OF YOUR LIFE
COME TO THE C L A C K A M A S C O U N T Y FAIR
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