Sandy post. (Sandy, Oregon) 1938-current, January 13, 1983, Page 3, Image 3

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A fte r Friday shooting
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Ex-resident charged in death
A former Sandy resident
was arraigned Monday on
accusations of murder and
five attempted murders in
Clackamas County District
Court
Gary Godleske. 34, a 1967
S an d y
H ig h
School
graduate, was charged in
the wake of a shooting inci­
dent last Friday that left
his wife dead and two
C la c k a m a s
C o u n ty
sheriff's deputies wounded
Because members of the
Clackamas County district
attorney's office were pre­
sent when me two deputies
were shot, the case w ill be
handled by M ultnom ah
County’s district attorney ’s
office to avoid any poten­
tial conflict of interest
Godleske is accused of
murder in the death of his
wife M arleer. 32 Her body
was found Friday morning
in the couple's m obile
home near Estacada Ac­
cording to an autopsy, she
had been shot four times in
the head and chest with a
44-caliber Magnum han­
dgun
Sgt Jack Lowery of the
C la c k a m a s
C o u n ty
s h e r if f 's
o ffic e
was
reported in fa ir condition
M onday
at
Em anuel
Hospital He was shot in the
abdom en
w h ile
in ­
v e s t ig a t in g
M rs .
Godleske's death
A second, deputy. Dale
F ra z e ll of Sandy, was
treated at W illam ette Falls
Community Hospital for a
leg wound and released
Godleske was also charg­
ed w ith second-degree
escape, stemming from an
a tte m p t
to
le a v e
W illa m e tte F a lls C om ­
m unity Hospital F rid a y
evening
F u n e ra l services for
M rs
Godleske. a 1968
SUHS graduate, were held
Wednesday at Gresham
L i t t l e C h a p e l o f th e
Chimes
She was born in Walla
Walla. Wash on Dec. 4.
1949 and moved to Oregon
while still in school She
was head waitress at View
Point Terrace Restaurant
and a m em ber of the
Seventh D ay Adventist
Church.
Survivors include her
husband, a son. Konrad of
Estacada; her parents. M r
and Mrs M aurice L Mock
of Gresham, one brother
D a rry l Mock of Martinez.
C a li f . ; th r e e s is te rs .
M a u re n a
L o p ez
of
Gresham, Nancy States of
Payette. Idaho, and Marla
Dutcher of Troutdale; her
g ran d p a re n ts . M r and
M rs . Joseph M o ck of
M ilto n F r e e w a t e r
Library starts Friends group
Sandy Public L ib rary is
organizing a Friends of the
Library group
Local residents are in­
vited to participate in the
development of the group
First meeting is scheduled
Monday, Jan 24. at 7 p.m
in the library
The ideas behind the
Friends are varied, accor­
ding to lib r a r ia n Sue
Newlands
The broad concept is an
organization of citizens
dedicated to promoting the
welfare and growth of the
l ib r a r y , e n ric h in g its
resources and making its
services better known Ac­
tivities may include fund­
raising. volunteering at the
lib r a r y , w o rd -o f-m o u th
promotion of the library's
services and promoting
awareness of the services
and problems of the local
library.
Activities and com m it­
tees which Newlands hopes
to organize include book
discussion groups, local
history studies, exhibit and
display groups and a cam ­
paign committee
Anyone interested may
contact the lib r a r y at
668-5537
The local lib r a r y is
among 40 public libraries
in the tn-county area in­
volved in a post-holiday
food drive The drive is
spearheaded by Sandra
Moore, coordinator of the
C la c k a m a s
C o u n ty
Cooperative Library Net­
work, who said the three
counties w ill w ork in
cooperation with the In-
teragency Food Bank
Persons who wish to
volunteer food, money or
help for the emergency
provisions may contact the
local library
DON'T I
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Announcing the Reopening
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M t Hood Animal Hospital
V.J. Keating III, D V M
HOURS:
668-4126
8 : 3 0 — no on, M on.-Sat.
1 ;30 — 6:30 p.m. M, T. W, F
January Specials
Stall photo
Rita Olsen and David Bremner (pictured' are new owners
of the Gateway Inn tavern on Pioneer Boulevard in Sandy.
Gateway tavern sold
The Gateway Inn tavern
on Pioneer Boulevard in
Sandy has been sold by Jim
McDonald to a pair of
fo rm e r north P o rtlan d
barkeepers.
Rita Olsen and David
B re m n e r, new owners,
operated the 605 Tavern in
Portland’s north industrial
section before venturing to
Sandy
They said they plan to
continue m any of the
Gateway's special attrac­
tions including lunches,
fre e
b in g o
n ig h t
Wednesdays.
Rabies S h o ts .................. . . ’5.00
D is te m p e r B o o ste r . . . . . *8.00
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Recently, Congress quietly passed a withholding law that will cost American savers and
investors the use of 10*%' of their interest and dividends.
In simple terms, effective July 1st, 1983, this new law requires banks and other financial
institutions to deduct 10% of the interest or dividends you earn on your savings and
investments. That money then goes to the I nternal Revenue Service in much the same way as
payroll deductions are now handled.
The sponsors of this law have told us it was designed to catch a small minority of
Americans who evade taxes on their interest and dividends. But the truth is the law penalizes
the great majority of America’s savers and investors who pay their taxes faithfully. What’s
more, the federal government is now receiving all the necessary information to curtail tax
cheating.
Though the law does include exemptions for some low income and elderly Americans, if
they go through the red tape of filing an application, most savers and investors will forfeit
some of the money they could earn in compounded interest.
We urge you to join our efforts by writing letters to your representative in Congress and
to the two senators from this state. Tbll them you want the 10% withholding tax repealed,
because it would impose an unfair penalty on savers like yourself.
For assistance in contacting your representative and senators please ask any of our
bankers. If we all act now, Congress will get a clear message from the voters back home, and
they will work to repeal this needless law.
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