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Working together important in keeping family together A few tears were shed as Albert and Daisy Caudell reaffirmed their marriage vows in front of family and friends at the Sandy Seventh-day Adventist Church on Feb 9 Grandson Jim Caudell was one of those moved by Albert and Daisy’s 50th wedding anniversary celebra tion. In a tribute to his grandparents, Jim wrote of the brown shake house on the west end of Cherryville Drive in which the Caudells live: ‘ They bought their house in 1947. and every day of every year since has been spent in making it into a home, a home full of love.” Jim said Albert and Daisy built a home full of "love for another and love for God ” The couple moved into the home on Cherryville Drive 38 years ago after living in Portland during World War II. They had met a dozen years earlier at the Adventist Church, which then met in the Women’s Hall in Sandy Daisy’s family had moved to Sandy when she was 11. Albert first came to the area in 1928, "to cut wood, but we went north when the apples came in,” he said Albert returned to the area in 1934, and his family started work in the logging industry, a trade in which several family members are still every day,” said Daisy There are 20 grandchildren in all employed " I still have four chainsaws, but I Albert Jr. and Larry work in the log ging industry, as does Kenneth, of don’t get them out much anymore,” Boring said the 73-year-old Albert Working in the woods was a family Their second oldest son, Bill, lives affair, something that helped keep in Hawaii and works for the postal their marriage together, said Daisy. service. 'Things didn't come too easy back The Caudells also have two then, you had to work together," she daughters. Nancy Cruickshank of Sandy and Darlene Douglas of Eagle said "W ith six children, you know I put Creek Most of the grandchildren live in in a lot of hours working,” said the Sandy area, and Albert and Daisy Albert. Time that parents could spend with said they do not plan on moving, even their children was harder to come by in those days, but no less important, said Daisy. " I think the fact that he took them to the woods to work with him meant a lot,” said Daisy. The lessons learned about respon sibility came easier with a large family, she said Albert said he wanted to teach them the value of work. “ I always paid them something, even if it meant borrowing to do it," he said. The closeness that Albert and Daisy feel for their children extends . . .and 50 years ago. to their grandchildren as well. Albert Jr. and Larry, two of their sons, own though the area has changed a great deal since they first came here homes within blocks of the them "A ll you have to do is look around ” We have grandkids in the house to see a lot worse," said Daisy Some things have not changed much since the days when Cher ryville Drive was the main highway to Mt Hood. “ Our kids used to lie in bed and watch the cars lined up on the way to the mountain in bad weather," said Daisy. “ Then they would put on their clothes and go out to push them out of the ditch,” said Albert “ They didn't plow the road in those days,” said Albert. In his tribute, the Caudell’s grand son Jim said Albert and Daisy may be an example of something else fading from that era “ We are in an age where having two fathers and two mothers, or liv ing with mother during the week and visiting father on weekends, is quite common Two people who have been married only once, and that mar riage lasting 50 years, have certainly discovered and shared love,” he wrote. Albert and Daisy Caudell today, . . Sandy Schools Feb. 25-Marrh 1 Thur» Business notes F a r r e ll e le c t e d v p o f board Sentry Markets has reported record earnings for fiscal year 1984 At the annual stockholders meeting, held recently at the Jantzen Beach Red Lion in Portland, Ray Nidifier, outgoing board president, told store owners that seven new stores had joined the group in 1984 and that sales increased 15.9 percent during the year; 10 7 percent without the new store volume At that meeting it was announced that Tom Farrell, owner of Sandy Sentry, was elected vice president of the Sentry Corporation board of directors There are 47 independently-owned Sentry Markets serving Oregon, southwest Washington and northern California The group total is ex pected to top 50 stores during 1985 Sentry Markets advertise collective ly and utilize the buying and distribu tion power of United Grocers Inc , Oregon’s largest wholesale grocery cooperative. Tom F arrell Bruce Bow man Bowman named to board Four people have been elected to the Thriftway board of Directors One of them is Bruce Bowman, owner of Bowman's Sandy T hrift way. Thriftway stores are independently owned and operated and serve com m u n itie s th ro ug h ou t Oregon, southwest Washington and northern California Thriftway stores adver tise collectively and utilize the buy ing and distribution power of United Grocers Inc., Oregon's largest wholesale grocery cooperative. There are 88 independently-owned stores n the Thriftway group Nelson joins Sandy Post Kimberly Nelson has joined the staff of the Sandy Post as an adver- milk Bull Itun School Monday. Corn dogs, green beans, celery with peanut butter, ap plesauce and milk Tuesday: Ravioli with meat sauce, vegetable salad, pumpkin pudding, garlic bread and milk. Wednesday : Chicken pattie, sweet and sour sauce, buttered com, peaches, cinnamon bun and milk Thursday: Pizza, tator tots, orange wedges, oatmeal raisin cookie and milk. Friday: Taco soup, corn chips, peanut butter sandwich, fruit bar and Feb 21 1985 (Sec 1 ) SANDY (Ore ) POST- 3 Monday: Macaroni and cheese, buttered broccoli, biscuit and jam, pears and milk Tuesday: Chili topped with cheese, celery sticks, corn bread, honey but ter, mandarin oranges and milk Wednesday: Tacos, buttered corn, carrot sticks, chocolate pudding and milk T h u rs d a y : T u rk e y noodle casserole, buttered peas, hot roll, fruit cup, birthday cake and milk Friday: Toasted cheese sandwich, tomato soup, cookie, apple and milk John Christensen. president of Ihe Hoodland Merchants' Association, with Cindv, Jacob and Al Waggoner and Kay l.amm ers. 1984 president. tising representative Nelson is no stranger to Sandy, having graduated from Sandy High School in 1971 She then attended Mt Hood Community College, and Portland State University, where she received a degree in business ad ministration A member of the Sandy Planning Commission, Nelson is also active in the Sandy Area Chamber of Com merce and the Business and Profes sional Women's Club Morrison joins news staff Marty Morrison, a 1979 graduate of Barlow High School, joined the Sandy Post news staff last month Morrison is serving a paid intern ship at The Post, enabling him to receive a journalism degree from Oregon State University. Morrison’s contributions to The Post will be largely in the area of sports, with some news respon sibilities as well Morrison, who lives in Gresham, has served as night editor and design editor at The Barometer, OSU’s stu dent newspaper Amarie Curtis Baby of the Year The Hoodland Merchants' Associa tion held its Baby of the Year draw ing at its annual meeting in January Forty babies were registered for 1984 Winner of a $50 savings bond — donated by U.S National Bank Manager Geri Bell — was Jacob Waggoner, wh was born Feb. 9. 1984 to Al and Cindy Waggoner A family w ill, courtesy of Attorney Lowell Njust, was awarded to Amarie Curtis. She is the daughter of Richard and Paula Curtis and was born March 12. Each baby registered receives a packet of gifts from the Merchants' Association, sponsor of the program Names are posted on the "stork board,” which is located in the shopp ing mall. "New arrivals" for 1985 should be signed in by their parents at the office of Dr. Murlan Grise Officers for 1985 were also elected at the meeting They are John Christensen, president; Rick Asai, vice p re sid e n t; Low ell N just, secretary, and Keith Bowman, treasurer Hwy. 26, Sandy 668-8058 ------ PIZZA BAR Congratulations to EM ILY SIMOMS Emily Simonis is prep of the week She recently finished second in the division for juniors in the Portland T ra ilb la z e rs ' w ritin g contest Simonis is junior class president, a National Honor Society Member and participates in basketball rally and tennis Way to go, Emily! D o n 't le t th e c o ld fre e z in g w e a th e r c a tc h y o u u n p re p a re d . It's tim e fo r a F a ll T u n e -u p a n d W in te r iz a tio n fo r y o u r car. Deane Wesselink D eane's A u to R e p a ir Bill Klein will perform at the Living Wav Fellowship Sunday. 1 '/a M ile s East o f Sandy * 4 1 9 5 1 S.E. Hwy. 26 C all Today For A n A p p o in tm e n t Psalmist set to perform Musician-composer Bill Klein will p e rfo rm at the L iv in g Way Fellowship Church Sunday. Feb 24 at 10:30 a m Klein has been referred to as a modern day psalmist, writing and performing his own music on the guitar and Celtic harp His unique ministry combines worship and en couragement along with a sense of the prophetic — "revealing the heart of God through song ” Living Way Fellowship is located at 17275 Strauss St. in Sandy. 1 fT ¿ 6 6 8 -4 5 6 3 D E N T IS T R Y Some Symptoms of Gum Disease. 3 0 0 9 8 P ion eer Blvd. • S an d y, OR Includes Air $495 The m a jo r cause o f a d u lt to o th loss and o th e r serious d e n ta l p ro b le m s is a v o id a b le gum disease, n ot ca vitie s. W a rn in g signs include redness, b le e d in g , a s lig h t shininess, s o fte n ing, and a "b a d " ta ste th a t keeps com in g back. If you have any o f them , ca ll o u r o ffic e . 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