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Obituaries
Students tap Erwin as editor
Carey Erw in, son of M r and Mrs
Ray E rw in of Sandy, was elected
editor of the college newspaper. “ The
Southwesterner." fo r the 198586
school year at Southwestern Adven
tist College He was elected by the
student body in February
The Student Association is respon
sible for planning social events,
operating the student center, and
publishing the student newspaper,
yearbook and college directory It
also acts as the students’ represen
tative to the college adm inistration,
recommending various courses of ac
tion regarding all aspects of campus
life
Carey E rw in is a sophomore com
munication major at the college Ray
E rw in is pastor of the Sandy Seventh-
day Adventist Church
H arvey G ayken
Southwestern is a fully-accredited
lib e ra l arts college owned and
operated by the Seventh-day Adven
tist Church Its 700 students are
enrolled in 35 majors leading to bac
calaureate degree, 20 programs for
associate degree, and v a rio u s
preprofessional and term inal cur
ricula.
Founded in 1893, Southwestern
Adventist College is located 30 miles
southeast of Fort Worth
Letters of interest sought
by Sandy Library board
The city of Sandy is currently seek
ing letters of interest from people
who would like to serve on the Sandy
L ib ra ry board
Two years are left on the unexpired
term of Kandy Oliver, who was
recently appointed to the City Coun
cil.
Deadline is April 15 Submit letter
of interest to the lib ra ry or the city of
Sandy
Sandy Cemetery Association
sets meeting March 25
The annual meeting of the Sandy
Cemetery Association w ill be Mon
day, March 25 at 7:30 p.m. in the
lower level of Immanuel Lutheran
Church, 39901 Pleasant Street, San
dy
Items on the agenda include the
election of a director, update on work
at the cemeteries, a financial report,
the budget for 1985-86 and discussion
of goals and work plans
Persons owning a lot or lots or who
have relatives buried in K ir H ill or
Mt. Hood
planners
set m eeting
The Mt. Hood Citizens Planning
Organization w ill lx? meeting Mon
day, March 25 at 7 p m at the
Hoodland Eire Hall
Items on the agenda include elec
tion of officers and discussion of the
Boulder Creek hydroelectric project.
Sandy Ridge cemeteries may be
members and have a vote. Other in
terested persons are welcome to a t
tend
Aglow sets
luncheon
March 26
On T u e s d a y , M a rc h 26 the
Hoodland Aglow Fellowship w ill hold
its monthly luncheon at the Living
Way Fellowship Church, 17275 S.E.
Strauss, Sandy Prayer tim e is 11
a m Meeting tim e is from 11:30a.m.
to 2:30 p.m.
Participants are asked to bring a
salad to share. Baby-sitting is provid
ed. Guest speaker is the Rev. Ken
Wold, pastor of the Living Way
Fellowship. The theme is “ God's Call
to Holiness.”
F o r m ore in fo rm a tio n , c a ll
668-4972, 630-3730 or 622-4526
Pioneer craft school offers
classes in wool spinning
With new-born lambs showing up in
every pasture, now may lie the tim e
to learn to spin wool The Damascus
Pioneer (.'raft School is offering both
day and evening classes in this tra d i
tional craft
An evening tapestry class is also
scheduled, along with daytime in
struction in floor loom and Navajo-
style weaving
The popular basketry classes,
Church set
for ‘Krusade’
March 25-29
The Living Way Fellowship is spon
soring its second annual “ Kids
Krusade" March 25-29 from 7 to 8
p.m.
It w ill be held during spring vaca
tion "The party atmosphere w ill set
the tone for the presents/presence ot
God at the Kids Krusade," said Heide
Sheppard, d ire c to r of children's
m inistries at Living Way. "What
more could a child ask for than a par
tv that lasts all week long9“
A ll children, from age 2 through
the sixth grade, are invited to attend
this week of fun and games Presents
w ill be given away and special
speakers w ill be in attendance
Children under the age of 5 w ill
need to be accompanied by a parent
or guardian High school guardians
w ill be on sale at 50 cents a child for
the hour
The church is located at 17475
Strauss Street, across from the San
dy Elementary Grade School
Aerobics
offered
locally
Classes in aerobic dance are being
offered at Kelso School through June
They begin at 5 30 p m . and are held
Mondays through Thursdays Cost is
from >1 25 to $2 per class
"Y o ur exercise program should be
a life-long commitment, but if you've
been neglecting it lately, now is the
tim e to turn over a new leaf and
shape up." Hawley said She added
that bathing suit weather is just
around the comer
For more inform ation call Hawley
at 686-1281 before 4 p m , Mondays
through Thursdays
taught by Allen Keeney, include in
struction in Appalachian and Cattail
techniques.
An unstructured class for knitters
at all levels is scheduled, as well as a
special workship using cotton, silk
and linen.
Registration is open now for
classes beginning April 1. For infor
mation on the full schedule, call the
school at 658-2704.
Carey F ru iti
Sandy grad
completes
basic training
Airman L a rry D Mathews, son of
Froney and Violet Mathews of Sandy,
has completed A ir Force basic train
ing at Lackland A ir Force Base,
Texas.
During the six weeks at I^ackland,
the airman studied the A ir Force
mission, organization and customs
and received special training in
human relations.
In addition, airmen who complete
basic training earn credits toward an
associate degree through the Com
munity College of the A ir Force.
The airm an w ill now begin on-the-
job training in the transportation
field at Nellis A ir Force Base, Nev.
He is a 1982 graduate of Sandy
Union High School.
Griffins get
new daughter
Jim and Julie G riffin of Portland
re ce n tly welcomed a daughter,
Melissa Holly, to the fam ily.
She was born Dec. 17. She weighed
7 pounds. 15 ounces and measured 20
inches long She is their firs t child.
Grandparents are Dale and Char
G riffin of Rhododendron, Nancy
Nabours of Denver and Bud Snell of
Seattle.
Great-grandparents include Win-
nifred G riffin of Boring and M r and
Mrs Robert Wright of King City,
Ore
Founds get
new daughter
Sally Founds welcomed the birth of
a daughter, Sarah June, on March 17,
St. Patrick's Day
Sarah June weighed 8 pounds, 1
ounce and was 19'.• inches long
Grandparents are Norma and
Wesley Founds of Sandy.
The Sdndy Post
F u n e ra l services fo r H arvey
Burnes Gayken were held on March
15 at the Sandy Funeral Home with
the Rev John VanLierop officiating
Vault interment followed at F irh ill
Cemetery He died at his home in
Sandy on March 12.
M r Gayken was born on Oct. 24,
1916 in Curtis, Wis He spent his early
years in Minnesota where he receiv
ed his education After graduation
fro m high school he attended
Agricultural College in Morris, M in
nesota In 1954, he moved to Oregon
where he married M yrtle Johnson on
Dec 9, 1954 He was a buttermaker
by trade and managed creameries at
both Elizabeth. Minn , and Madison,
Minn He was employed at Gresham
Berry Growers for 15 years and the
Troutdale aluminum plant for three
years He was later employed at Boe
ing He retired five years ago.
At the time of his death, he was a
m e m b e r of th e C o m m u n ity
Presbyterian Church. He was in
strumental in helping build The
Chapel of the Hills Church
Survivors include his wife. Myrtle,
of Sandy; his son, Ron Gayken of
Gresham; two daughters, Margie
Gibbs and Barbara Coons, both of
Gresham; two stepsons. James
Johnson of Vancouver. Wash . and
Gordon Johnson of Portland; two
stepdaughters, Helen Lambert of
Troutdale and Delores Moser of I^ake
Oswego Also surviving are three
brothers, Glen, Clarence and Roger
Gayken, all of Minnesota; and two
sisters, Hattie VanHeel of Alexan
dria, Minn., and Idell Alt of Chicago;
and numerous grandchildren and
great-grandchildren He was preced
ed in death by two sisters and one
stepson, Don Johnson of Sandy.
Grade School, and was a 1933
graduate of Sandy High School
Chella O zanne
A fte r receiving his bachelor’s
degree fro m the U n ive rsity of
Oregon, he served for almost three
years in the Navy. He received a
Ph D in geology at the U niversity of
Minnesota
He and his wife, Jeannette, were
m arried in 1936
He was a grade school teacher in
L a k e C o u n ty ,
w h ic h
is
in
southeastern Oregon, for 5*2 years
He taught for seven years at Florida
State U n ive rsity in Tallahassee
before working at the University of
Oregon
M r Lund and his wife lived in
Astoria at the tim e of his death
C h e lla M
O zanne, 95, ol
Brightwood, died Thursday a fte r
noon in a Portland nursing home
She was born Jan 22, 1891) in Spr
ingfield. Ohio She had been a resi
dent of Portland prior to moving to
California, where she resided for
many years.
She met Joseph L Ozanne of
Brightwood and they were m arried
Jan 23, I960 in Portland Since their
m a rria g e she had re sid e d in
Brightwood
Survivors include her husband,
Joseph L Ozanne. and a step
daughler. Audrey Williams
At her request there was no formal
service. Cremation followed the
viewing
Bateman Funeral Chapel was in
charge of the arrangements
He is survived by his wife, Jean
n e tte ; a son, P e te r Lund of
Sacramento; a daughter, Barbara
Lund of Blue Creek, Ohio; and three
grandchildren
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the University of Oregon He taught
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M r Lund was born April 19, 1915 in
Glenwood. Wash He attended Boring
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