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— 4w« 6 — S A N D Y ( O r e . ) P O S T T h v ro O tt 14. 1982 ( t e c <**• T h u r» . 1) Obituaries: L o n g tim e O r i e n t D riv e f a r m s ta n d o p e r a to r d ie s J o h n E g g im a n n John Eggimann of Bor ing. for 56 years the owner and operator of the Eg gim ann farm atand on Orient Drive, died Oct 7 at the age of 92 His funeral was held M onday at B a te m a n F u n e ra l C hapel in Gresham He was bom Aug 3, 1890 in New Glarus. Wis . As a young man he worked in his father's cheese factoy He came to Oregon in 1910, settling in Tillamook He later moved to Tigard where he m arried Lula Bremer on June 21, 1916 After their m arriage the couple moved to the Plea sant Home-Boring area He had lived at his Orient Drive home since 1929 He was a member of the P lea san t Hom e United Methodist Church Survivors include his three children Forrest of S a n ta M o n ic a , C a lif , Evelyn Hedden of Boring and Ruth Edwards of F re mont, C alif., a brother. W alter of Columbus. Wis . th re e s is te rs , S y lv ia Reynolds of Wsukesha. Wis , Edith Plummer of M a r s h fie ld . Wis , and Helen Tewes of Meilsville. Wis , eight grandchildren, an d 11 g re a t grandchildren Burial was at Forest Lawn Cemetery Those who wish may make contributions to the Pleasant Hom e United Methodist Church J. M c C o r m ic k James A. McCormick died Oct 8 at his Sandy home at the age of 92 Born Sept 29. 1890 in Haines, his fam ily moved to Sandy in 1903 He m ar ried Carrie Schmitz in 1914 in Sandy They moved to Sandy Funeral Home Baker County where they Interment was at the farmed, before returning to Scandinavian Cemetery in the Sandy area in 1924 M r Sandy McCormick worked as a T h e fa m ily suggests teamster for logging opera memorials be made to the tions and drove a school Cancer Society bus on the Marmot and Hill Crest runs for six years D ean C ouch In 1934 he began training thoroughbred horses He Dean Couch, late of San t r a in e d a t tr a c k s in dy, died Sept 29 He was 69 Oregon, Washington and He was born 1913 on a California before his retire homestead ranch oil the ment banks of the Toutle River, His wife Carrie preceded near Mount St Helens in him in death in 1964 Washington His fam ily He is survived by a moved later to Oakville, daughter, Roxie Burns of Wash , where he received Sandy, two sons, Ralph his high school education M c C o r m ic k of K e n t, He la te r attended the Wash , and James McCor University of Washington mick of Tillamook, five for a time grandchildren, six great He m a r r ie d N e llie grandchildren, and two Thompson in 1946 and they great-great-grandchildren moved to a 100-acre farm Two sisters and three on the Chehalis River brothers also survive him Mr Couch had poor Visitation services were eyesight since childhood held Monday evening at and as he grew older his sight decreased until he had to give up farming After retiring, they became interested in the'Oral Hull Foundation and supported development of the park They donated all their farm equipment to the park M r Counch is survived by his w if e , N e llie ; daughter, Sharon McCoakii of Salem, and two grand children G e o r g e H a t f ie ld George W Hatfield, 73, died Sept 29 at Anaheim. Calif He was m arried July 16. 1930 in Portland to Alice Strong, of the Strong fam i ly who lived for many years in the Firwood area She was bom in Sandy and graduated from Sandy Union High School in 1928 H e r b r o th e r , E m o ry Strong, is another SUHS graduate and local author whose books are available at Sandy Public Library M r Hatfield was bom on a ranch in Anaheim that had been purchased by his grandparents in 1885 He worked 29 years for the city of Anaheim in the park department He was also a U.S Navy veteran Four generations of the H a t f ie ld f a m ily had gathered to congratulate the Hatfields on the occa sion of their 50th wedding anniversary in July 1980 A s p e c ia l g u e s t a t th e celebration was Hattie H at f ie ld . M r H a t f ie ld 's mother. M r Hatfield is survived by his wife, Alice; two sons. Norton and Keith, both in C a lif o r n ia , a daughter Linda Kendall, also in California, and 10 g ran d ch ild ren A nother d a u g h te r , J a c q u e lin e Houston, preceded him in death ru i iiit t it v u tiiyuywm »in HECK HARPER T h e C o m p le t e E n t e r t a in e r S to r o f S ta g e T e le v is io n 4 R a d io FRIDAY A SAT. NITES! A ll Your F o v o n to t A V on o fi« » AND TU FER DINNERS! PLU S HAPPY HOUR M O N -FRI. 4:00-6:00 J O IN U S ____ MOUNTAIN VIEW GOLF COURSE The Frien dly Spot 6 6 3 5 350 Lowest prices in town on meat S p a g h e tti Rum m age fe e d set sale aids a t C o ttr e ll m issio n s The parents in the Cottrell Grade School District are putting on a spaghetti feed this S a tu rd a y to ra is e money for the sixth- grade outdoor school program The dinner will in c lu d e s p a g h e tti, french bread, tossed salad and homemade cobbler Cost will be $12 for families. $3 50 for adults and high school students. $2 50 for senior citizens and $2 for grade school students Pre-school and younger children are free Serving tim e is 5 p m to 8 p m at the Cottrell Grade School. 36225 SE P r o c to r Road. Boring The dinner is an an nual fund raiser ANO THAT S JUST THE BEGINNING1 LOSE MORE AT THE SAME RATE IF YOU WISH' SLENDERNOW SANDY C it j- « id . USUAL Proceeds w ill go for mis sionary and benevolent work locally and abroad. The sale w ill be held in the basement of Sandy Assembly of God and new items will be featured each day. Moonlight "Moonlight Madness" 7 10 p.m. Elect DALE T e rri H u rra . D e b ra G e n try . C a ro l S h okey and L in d a L o o m is h a d s o m e fu n as th e y r e a d ie d Thursday, Oct. 28 • HARLAN f o r t h is S a t u r d a y 's I t e 2 (te c . I) S A N O Y ( O r * .) P O S T— 7 to 28 lbs. in 6 «reeks with SLENDl C h ild r e n 's c lo th in g , dishes, b ric-a-b ra c and miscellaneous items w ill be featured Harlan l e i Commissioner Committee STAN URBKSKEIT Treas 704 Main St Oregon Qty s p a g h e t t i f e e d a t C o t t r e l l S c h o o l. P r o c e e d s w i l l h e l p t h e s i x t h g r a d e O u t d o o r S c h o o l. 14. To«« up Women's Ministries an nounced this week that it w ill hold its biannual rum mage sale tomorrow. Oct 15, from 9 a m to 6 p m and Saturday from 10 a m to 4 p m S t a f f p h o to OcY. "Don’t miss it!” ' Sponsored b, Sandy Aiea Meichanis produce, grocery, non-food! SUNKIST, FROZEN FIRST TW O , 12 O Z. TINS BEEF SALE! SI b B ORANGE J U IC E 5P 0U N 0 sentry BAG WHITE OFFERS granulated BANANAS th C^E MOST PREFERRED PORTIONS FROM JSOA I APPROXIM ATELY 6 0 LBS 1 C h OCE iRAOE CHOPS BEEF S.OES C O N T A IN S » O U N O STEAM »U M F B OAST SIR LO IN TIP STEAK SIRLOIN TIP R OAST I | LEAN C R O U N O BEEF STEW BEEF lever IteleM Special I I DOLE OR CHIQUITA 16 0 Z . CRACKERS A PPROXIM ATELY 32 LBS C O N T A IN S T BONE STEAK TEN D ER LO IN STEAK BONELESS TOP SIRLOIN STEAK CUBE STEAK REG JNSALTEO WESTERN FAMILY B EEP R IB S ARMOUR VERI-BEST CENTER CUT RIB GOLDEN RIPE & SW EET * F W O X t « * T H V V IB S C O N T A IN S • « I . STEAKS • » I . »O A S T S • »EJT S M O .T > « S WfSTt»" . »AM«* BfTTT CfTOCKf B ASSORTED »TOBOUHCE ARMTOKIAAATEU OS IOS C O N T A IN S CHUCK » O A S T CHUCK STEAK » O U N O IO N E »O A ST CROSS »1» »O A S T SHOOT » I I S O R O U N O M I T STEW M E T . family 64 OUNCE C ITR U S P U N C H G A L L O N JU G SUNNY DELIGHT «ESTERN TAMILT TRtSH DOZEN USDA CHOICE BONELESS BEEF A G A R , 3 LB. C H O C T . C H IP S L O O K IN ' L E A N 9 5 % F A T FREE TOMATOES SPAGHETTI PEELED, 16 O U N C E USDA CHOICE F K M ll* ▼ OPLAIT A S S O R T fD T O M A T O fc S S A P E O L A . I LB CUBES EACH F L A V O R S ! X C IP T B R E A K F A S T STYLE IT A L IA N STYLE, EA SOFT FRESH, G R O W N IN OREGON I l B BOW l 1 m LOCALLY G R O W N D 'A N J O U VAR IETY CABBAGE in PEA R S EX. F A N C Y J O N A T H A N N E W C R O P , FRESH A P P LE S lb < YAMS S L IC IN G SIZE , RED RIPE SPAGH. SAUCE RAGU P IZ Z A Q U IC K 1 8 .7 O Z . M IX • O rigin al H A C IE N D A , W IT H . G R E E N C H It l. R E D C H U I. R E D H O T • 6 X » IC H & TH'K 1 H O Z M IX 0 Z . CLAMS L O U IS R IC H . S L IC E D . 16 0 2 TURKEY PIZZA SAUCE R A G Ù 14 O Z P IZ Z A Q U IC K G O R T O N 'S M IN C E D O R CHOPPED USDA PROVIMI TO M A TO E S PIZZA CRUST L A W B Y 'S COUNTRY JTT IE PORK M SELECT CUCUMBERS CREAMETTE LO N G , 2 18. PKG WESTERN FAMILY C R ISP G R E E N SLICERS. SUPER , EACH • CHUNKY C O M BO • CHUNKY WORKS CHOICE 20 0 Z SOUPS S L IC E D , 15 0 2 W ESTERN F A M IL Y . E A C H SPECIAL SELECTIONS FROM OUR USDA CHOKE SALAD SHRIMP OREGON RACIRM- C u lt CHEESE AND WINE FESTIVAL!! TYSON C H IC K E N I2 O Z MUSHROOMS™ PROGRESSO” 2. 7 9 OLIVE OIL STOUFFER’S - DRESSING - S1 ” FETTU C C IN I” Bread CRUMBS 79* LASAGNA GARBANZO— Hours LASAGNA 39180 P io n e e r in Sandy. 6 6 8 -7 4 1 8 Hunts CARA MIA - ™ , * MEMBER OF UNITED GROCER», INC 2,„.S1 89* 89* T R E S H E L V E S ARE FU LLY S T O C K E D F O R O U R IT A L IA N A B B O N D A N Z A EXTRAVAGANZA F IN D THE V A L U E S Y O U W A N T IN _ EVERY DEPARTM ENT! ® 48 F R O M KRAFT OUNCE V IA L = S S s “ VERMICELLI “ SfSr | < PET-RITZ PIES SYRU P M A D E W IT H REAL BUTTER FETTUCCINI f i p $ "fl 89^ ■ » O C E A N SPRA Y R E G ., L O CA L EACH BOW l SPAGHETTI SAUCE • P L A IN «M USHRO O M EFFECTIVE OCTOBER 13TH THRU 19TH, 1982 PROG RESSO LENTIL O R M IN E S T R O N E * B Cheer*« CHEERIOS OR WHEATIES 09 GENERAL M ILL S 1 0 -1 2 0 2 V. W H IT E O R YELLOW , 2 LB BAG BOX • APPLE • PEAC H • CUSTARD. EACH 39