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g_ SANDY (Ore.) ROST Thur» Oct 7 1962 (Set 1) Obituaries__________________ A. Mickelson Andrew S. Mickelson, • Sandy resident for nearly 60 years, died Sept 2» in Portland He was 74 Born July IS. IMS in Lit tie Pine. Minn , his family moved to the Dodge Park area near Sandy when he was 15 Until he entered the US Army in 1942, he had work ed with his father as a mechanic at their auto repair shop at Dodge Park While serving during World War 11, he was a member of the 362nd Signal Corps in North Africa Returning to Sandy, he married Bettie Marshall on May 13, 1945 in Vancouver. Wash Later that year he was discharged from the service Making their permanent home at Dodge Park, Mr Mickelson worked as a mechanic until 1954 when he began work for the city at Portland Water Depart ment He retired in 1870 Survivors include his wife. Bettie, three sons. George and Duane, both of Sandy and Carl of Bonng. a daughter. Bettie Picard in Alabama, three sisters. Jennie Parsons of Sandy. Mary Radford of Bonng and Metta Beatty of Eugene, and one grand child Funeral services were held Friday, Oct 1, in the chapel of Sandy Funeral Home Vault interment was at Firhill Memorial Cemetery in Sandy Edward McCabe Funeral services for San dy native Edward F Mc Cabe were held in the chapel of Sandy Funeral home Friday. Oct. I. Inter ment was at Firhill Memorial Cemetery in Sandy Mr McCabe died Sept 28 in Gresham He was 74 Bom Sept 14, 1908 on the McCabe homestead east of Sandy, he attended local schools and graduated from Sandy High School in 1928 He worked in a sawmill for the following two years before going to work for the Sandy Creamery In 1931, they moved operations to Portland and Mr McCabe moved to Portland with his job In 1940 he began work for the Mayflower Milk Com pany and was later manager of the plant in Vancouver, Wash He retired from Mayflower in 1964 and returned to Sandy He mar ried Kate Springer in 1967 in Vancouver While they made the family homestead their perma nent home. Mr McCabe kept busy raising beef and cutting wood He is survived by his wife, Kate, and two cousins Helen Findlay Services were held Mon day at the Gresham Little Chapel of Chimes for Helen Gladys Findlay of Sandy She died Oct 1 at a Gresham nursing home She was 73 Bom May 25. 1909 in Laramie. Wyo . she moved to Portland in 1917. She graduated from Cleveland High School in Portland She was a member of Port smouth Trinity Lutheran Church in Portland Sheen- joyed fishing, gardening and sewing fancy hand work Survivors include one son, Donald Mayes of Portland, two daughters. Frances Bryant of Sandy and Corrine Roberts of Sweet Home, a brother, Donald Collins of Sweet Home, six grandchildren. 13 great-grandchildren, and many nieces and nephews Burial was in Gilliian Cemetery m Sweet Home Starkovich campaign in full swing State Senate District 14 candidate Steve Starkovich, D-Canby. is gearing his campaign up for a final dnve toward the Nov 2 general elec tion. Starkovich, challenging Republican Joe Davis of Silverton for the seat in the new “helicopter district" this week laun ched his yard sign cam paign That move came on the heels of an an nouncement that longtime Sandy resident Wilbur "Pete’’ Sulzbach will head up his campaign in this area Sulzbach has lived in the Sandy area for 23 years, moving here in 1959 He was principal of Bull Run School until his retirement in 1968 Since his retirement, Sulzbach has been active with the Sandy Communi ty Action Center He is currently chairman of the center "Pete and Helen Sulzbach are tremendous Steve Starkovich. D-Canby. launched his lawn sign campaign this week and announced that Pete Sulzbach is his local campaign manager. assets to this campaign,’’ Starkovich said "They are models of the people that I feel I represent "They have lived in the Clackamas County area for many years and are concerned about the future of their local district ” Mildred Decker has been invited to the study group's anniversary celebration and meeting at 9 30 a m at the home of Lynda Burks. 22041 SE 442nd Ave Decker has been invited to share information about the club’s beginning Financial planning will be the study topic this month 24-HOUR EMERGENCY SERVICE ALSO: • Kerosene • Stove Oil Fall Special 99 b ^10‘GAL. 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