S— SANOV (O re .) POST T h u rt.,
N o *. 21. I
Kraft, 10,
joins Post as
cartoonist
Adam Kraft, 10, is the ereater of a
new comic strip that w ill be appear
ing in the Sandy Post called “ Bob
cats.”
Kraft, a fifth grader at Sandy
Grade School, said he likes to read,
play football and draw comics. He
also plays the piano and the trom
bone.
He is the son of Mark and Bonnie
K ra ft of Sandy
Eye care to be
topic for speaker
D r Jared Nuffer, optometrist, w ill
be the speaker at the Senior Center
Thursday, November 21 at 12:30p m
He w ill discuss the latest information
on glaucoma and cataracts.
The annual Loaves and Fishes
Thanksgiving dinner is scheduled for
Adam Kraft
Friday, November 22 at 12:00 noon
Special entertainment by Tom Ten
Eyck is planned as well as a canned
and non-perishable food drive for
Kiwanis Christmas baskets
This coming week two special
events are planned for the Sandy
Senior Center Loaves and Fishes
Program
Community Card Night, Friday,
November 22 w ill begin at 6:00 p m
with a Tupperware Party to benefit
Loaves and Fishes Orders from per
B obcats
by A d a m K ra ft
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sons unable to attend the party w ill
be in c lu d e d in the b e n e fit.
Refreshments w ill be served. For
more information call the Senior
Center, 668 556»
Otto's X-C Ski Rental w ill give a
free ski rental on Thanksgiving Day
to each person donating $5.00 and a
can of foo to the Loaves and Fishes
Program at Otto’s that day. Seniors
(over 55 yrs.) w ill have the option of
skiing free. Donated food w ill be
given to the Kiwanis food basket
drive. Anyone wishing to help size
skiers and fill out forms that morning
contact Sandra at the center 668 5569,
or call 668-5947
Seniors with November birthdays
w ill be honored at the monthly birth-
day party on Tuesday, November 26
at 12:30 p m The Sandy Silvertones
w ill entertain with a concert of b irth
day requests
Plans have been made for a very
special Thanksgiving Day dinner at
the center Through the generosity of
Suburban Ford of Sandy seniors w ill
be guests at a catered Thanksgiving
buffet. Although there w ill be no cost
for the buffet, those planning to at
tend must make reservations with
the center no later than Friday,
November 22 For more information
or reservations call 668-5569
Please come and join in the holiday
sp n rit with your friends at the
center.
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Obituaries
Iola Kerslake
Memorial services were held Mon
day at Gresham L ittle Chapel of the
Chimes for Sandy resident Iola
M arian Kerslake, who died Friday at
the age of 79.
Mrs. Kerslake was born May 22,
1906, in Brounton, Minn. She lived
there about six years before moving
to Minneapolis and Hibbing.
She came west in 1925, when she
and a friend got a ride to Yellowstone
Park where they worked for the sum
mer.
According to fam ily members, the
two women disregarded the fact that
they were not men and heeded
Horace Greeley who advised young
men to “ go West ” They hitchhiked
toward the coast and landed in
Yakima, Wash., where they worked
during the apple season They then
hitchhiked to Portland where Mrs
Kerslake went to work in the
Shriner’s hospital in November, 1925
She married Harold F. “ Pat”
Kerslake on Aug. 4, 1931, in Van
couver, Wash.
Mrs. Kerslake liked hats, fishing,
stream s, lakes and mountains,
especially Mount St. Helens and
Mount Hood She once climbed
Mount Hood.
She moved to Wemme in 1973
where she lived before moving to
Sandy three years ago
She was a m em be r o f the
A m a ra nth Court of Sunnyside,
American Association of Retired
Persons, National Travelers Club of
F loral Park, N Y. and the Mount
Hood Community Senior Citizens.
She was a member of the F irst
Church of Christ, Scientist
She is survived by her daughther,
Marian J. Rueppell. Beaverton, and
two grandchildren Also surviving
are brothers and sister: Charles N.
and Gayle B Urbach, Torrance,
C alif.; and Jane F. Jones, Portland
Contributions may be made to the
speech and hearing center at Univer
sity of Oregon Health Sciences
Center, Portland
She is survived by three sons,-
George Moore Jr. of Kodiak Alaska.
Ray Moore of East County and Frank
Moore of Sandy. She also is survived
by her sister, Lilas Peterson of
Portland; 11 grandchildren, and
several great-grandchildren.
Mrs. Wright was born to Raymond
and Sylvia Maybee Morgariedge on
Sept 9,1905, in Dayton. She was rais
ed on a farm in Dayton and attended
school in the town.
In 1923, she m arried George Moore
in Portland. She later m arried Earl
Wright. Both her husbands preceed-
ed her in death Since her marriage,
she lived all but one year in Portland
That year was spent in Eugene.
Mrs. W right enjoyed gardening,
flowers and animals.
Vault interment w ill be in Lincoln
Memorial Park in Portland.
Myrtle Deming
M yrtle Deming was born M yrtle
Ena Newton in Maple Creek, Saskat
chewan, Canada, on Nov. 25, 1907.
She died at her home in Sandy on
Nov. 18 at the age of 77.
Viola Wright
F un era l fo r V iola W righ t of
P o r tla n d was W ednesday a t
Bateman Funeral Chapel She died
Nov 13 at a Portland hospital She
was 80
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT
O f THE STATE OF OREGON
FOR THE COUNTY OF CLAKAMAS
DEPARTMENT OF PROBATE
In thw M e tte r ot »6« estote oL
IENORE C. MICHAELS
D w<»o**d No. PBS-11-22
NOTICE TO INTERESTED PERSONS
N otice is hereby given »hot »he under
signed ho* been appointed personal
rep rese n ta tive of the above state ond
has q u alified . A ll person* having claims
against th e estate a re required to pre
sent the sam e w ith proper voucher w ithin
fo ur (4 ) m onth* from this dote to the
undersigned personal representative in
core of Ted Turner. A tto rn ey at Low, or
they may be barred .
Right* of person* interested in the
estate moy be affected by the above pro-
ceedm gr A dditional inform ation may be
obtained from the record* of the above
nam ed court, the personal represen
tative or the attorneys for the personol
representative
D ated ond first published this 2 l * t day
of N ovem b er, 1985
Ted Turner
A tto rn ey for R ep resentative
4664 S.E King Rood
M ilw a u k ie . OR 97222
M aurice M ic h ae l*
Personal R ep resentative
2121 S.E. C ourtney
M ilw a u k ie . OR 97222
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PUBLIC NOTICE
The City ot Sandy h a * «ubm itted it*
t
Her fam ily lived in Canada where
she received her elementary educa
Lion In 1926, they came to the United
States where she completed high
school.
A fter high school she continued her
education in nurse’s training at
Devils Lake, North Dakota. While
receiving her train in g she met
Donald Deming, who she m arried on
Dec. 14, 1930 in North Dakota
They lived in North Dakota where
they began their fam ily. In 1936 they
came to Oregon to make their home
at Sandy Ridge
She became active in the P.T.A at
Sandy Ridge School and at the Sandy
Community Church. When the Sandy
Com m unity Presbyterian Church
was formed in 1952, Mrs Deming
became a charter member. She serv
ed as a deaconess in the church and
was active in other women’s ac
tivities.
Mrs. Deming was also a member of
Eastern Star. In 1982, she was elected
to serve as the queen for the Sandy
Mountain Festival.
In addition to her job as a
homemaker, she worked on the
cafeteria staff for the Sandy Elemen
tary D istrict until 1973.
She was preceded in death by her
husband in September of this year
Survivors include three children:
M arian Annis of Portland, Donna
Vedder of Sandy and Sandra Spencer
of O lym pia; a b ro the r: David
Newton in England; five sisters:
Lucy Breesy, Raye DeCrane, Violet
Syverson and Eileen Wilkerson, all in
Canada, and Elsie Hartmann in
Washington; 12 grandchildren and
three great-grandchildren.
Services w ill be held Friday, Nov.
22 at 2 p m at the Sandy Community
Presbyterian Church. Vault inter
ment w ill be private at the Sandy
Ridge Cemetery
Visitation w ill be held Thursday
from 2 to 8 p.m. and Friday from 10
a m to noon at Sandy Funeral Home
The fam ily suggest memorial con
tributions to the Sandy Community
Presbyterian Church in her memory
Amy Neiman
Myrtle Deming
repo rt on the octuol expenditures of
Federal Revenue Sharing funds to the
Bureau of G o vernm ent Research Service
This report ond supporting docum enta
tion ore a v a ila b le for public inspection of
Sandy City H all from 8 o m. until 5 p.m
M onday through Friday
Thomas Reber
City M anag er
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Amy Neiman was born Verna Amy
Lockling in Modale, Iowa, on June 17,
1900 She died in Gresham on Nov 13
at the age of 85.
When she was 5, her fam ily moved
to Longmont, Colo., where she
received her education and grew to
womanhood.
On Dec 8, 1919 she was united in
marriage to Clarence Neiman in
South Dakota They lived in Colorado
where they began their fam ily Mrs
Neiman devoted her time to her
fam ily and home.
In 1946, they came to Oregon to live
in Springfield where they finished
raising their fam ily Three years
later, they moved to Oakridge where
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Mrs. Neiman became a member of
the Oakridge Eastern Star and
Rebekah Lodge She enjoyed garden
ing and sewing and loved music and
caring for her grandchildren.
Her husband preceded her in death
in 1970 After his death, she remained
at her home in Oakridge until 1973,
when she moved to Sandy to make
her permanent home.
She was a member of the Sandy
Golden Age Club and the Sandy Com
munity Presbyterian Church.
S u rv iv o rs in c lu d e d her tw o
daughters: Ladell Dieterle of Eugene
and Dorothy Knoll of Sandy; a
brother: Glenn Lockling of Bend; a
sister: Bernice Hewitt in Texas;
seven grandchildren and 13 great
grandchildren.
Funeral services were held Friday,
Nov. 15 in the chapel of Sandy
Funeral Home. Committal services
and intombment was Mouday, Nov.
18 at Rest Haven Merporifll Park in
Eugene
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Marie Dugger
Funeral services for Marie Dugger
were held Saturday, Nov. 16 in the
chapel of Sandy Funeral Home In
terment was private at Willamette
National Cemetery in Portland
She was born Marie Louise F it
zgerald in Troutdale on May 9, 1910
When she was 9-months-old. her
mother died and she was sent to
Washington to live with her grand
parents where she received her
elementary education.
R e tu rn in g to P o rtla n d , she
graduated from Roosevelt High
School. She then came to the Boring
area where she met Joe Schwab
They were later married on July 18,
1929 They made their home in the
Boring area where they raised their
two children.
On Oct. 1, 1950 she was married to
Donald Dugger in Vancouver, Wash
They remained in Boring where they
raised their son.
Mrs Dugger was a member of the
Gospel of Christ Community Church
in Boring for 21 years She enjoyed
gardening, her sewing and her farm
iy
She died in Gresham on Nov 13
after a lengthy illness She was 75
S u rv iv o rs in c lu d e her th re e
children: Joe Schwab of Gresham,
Carol Ann Unger of Boring and John
Dugger of Boring; a brother: Bob
Fitzgerald of Boring; two sisters:
Dorothy Osborn of Boring and
Margaret Graham in Connecticut; 12
g ra n d c h ild re n and fo ur g re a t
grandchildren
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"A n d w h y do you c a ll M e, 'Lord, Lord, ’ a nd do
n o t do w h a t I say? (Luke 6:46)
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