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SANO*
The road from 1974 to 198« has been
paved with long hours for Bill The
Herzogs opened a lounge next to the
re sta u ra n t in D ecem ber 1977, which
m eans that workday s c a n start in the
restau ran t at 6 a in and end at the
lounge between midnight and 2 30
am
The restau ran t. 1 cm ated at 39024
Proctor Blvd , stays open every day
b u t C h ris tm a s
B e tte sa id on
weekends Bill will often stop at the
restau ran t to work a few hours and
end up working a full day
No m atter when you come in.
em ployees have questions.
Bill
said
I think it m akes employees
more com fortable when the owner is
around "
Bill said studies show th at good
service is the most im portant ingre
dient for success in the restaurant
business For that reason, he is pleas
ed to have an excellent waitress
staff " All m all. Bill said they have
cost $ ' ‘ J
ill s h o w th e ir a p p r e c ia tio n to c u s to m e rs
5 p ric e s on S a tu rd a y .
as good a crew as they have ever had
Good food and com petitive prices
are the other essentials tKat keep
custom ers coming back, he said
Bill said 80 percent to 90 percent of
their business comes from repeat
custom ers With better signug, t ' .
might be able to pull in more
travelers off Highway 26, Bette sai l
The people of Sandy have be,
good to us." Bill said W e'vehad
ups and downs like everyone els.
! ste.ik will he sold
A » hi» ker . •
S i ’ O , lav l'h< 1'388 p ru e
f.u $
is |6 25
B ill sai d th e r e w e re fo u r
s c i 'l v when they pur
restam anLs
<-hase»l the business Now the area
tias 24 resta 1 ura nt s
1 1 l ave ohserved a
l h.' H e r a
- agi s dow ntow n
num ber o•
H eritage S< 1 n.- ' l l not been built
w hell they t a ' is,-,1 the restaurant
,v. he»t neighbors such
Ite y
s, l i e 's
G roekett's
as I le» l.el
Jewelrv am s i , . » lo s e up shop
W ith api'l v m . i i i ' l v 18 to Al people
employed f till tim e, T J s rem ains
h ! downtown
The hour .a» o a in to 9 p in
w eek.lay s. a m i 6 a in to 10 p in on
weekends ! '. I, ; e is ojEen from 11
1
I luring the week,
and from 11 t in to ’ 30 a m on
weekends
OBITUARIES
B e u la h G l e a s o n
Beuhlah Gleason, a longtime E ast
County resident, died Jan . 11 in her
G resham home She was 77
She was born Beulah May ( base on
M arch 8. 1910, in W ashta, Iowa She
grew up in Iowa and m arried Arthur
C. Gleason there in August 1935
The Gleasons moved to Portland in
1936 Mrs. Gleason stayed at home to
raise the children, except during
World War II when she worked in the
Portland shipyards
Then, from 1967 until she retired in
1984, she worked as a w aitress at
T .J .’s R estaurant in Sandy
The G leasons stayed in the Sandy
G resham a rea after Mr Gleason s
retirem ent She belonged to the
Hollyview Baptist Church in Boring
Survivors include her husband. Art
G leason, G resham ; two children.
H arriet Scales, Boring, and Bob
H artliep. Rockaw ay, a sister. Cora
Blanche Eox, G resham , eight grand
c h ild re n ;
and
18
g re a t
grandchildren She was preceded in
death by a grandson, five brothers
and one sister
Her family requests that m em orial
con trib u tio n s be m ade in Mrs
G leason's memory to Mount Hood
Hospice.
The funeral was held Ja n 14 at the
Sandy Funeral Home P rivate burial
fo llo w e d a t F ir h i l l M e m o ria l
Cemetery in Sandy
M ic h e lle
C h a d w ic k
Michelle F aye Chadwick, escrow
officer at First American Title Co in
Sandy, died Ja n 9 in a Portland
h o sp ital follow ing co m p licatio n s
from surgery She was 26
Services were Ja n
12 at the
P e a rs o n - AI le n -C a ld w e ll fu n e r a l
home Private interm ent was held at
W illamette National Cemetery
A Milwaukie resident. Mrs Chad
wick was born in Missoula. Mont She
moved to Oregon at the age of 2
She was a graduate of Clackam as
High School and the International Air
Academy in Vancouver. Wash She
also attended Portland State I'niver
Mty
Survivors include her husband,
S te v e n ; a so n , B r ia n , th r e e
d a u g h te rs
Brook, B rittany and
Breanne; her m other. Alyce L'nger of
C lackam as; her father, Jerry L'nger
of P o rtla n d . a brother. John U nger of
C lackam as, and a sister. iXrnna
Bevins of G resham
S t e p h e n T e p lic k
Stephen Arthur Teplick. a form er
Hoodland resident, died of injuries
from an automobile accident in I xjs
Angeles on Jan 18 He was 25
Stephen was born in Pontiac,
Mich . on Oct 6, 1962 He began his
education in Michigan and when he
was 12. moved to Oregon After living
in Portland for a short time, the fam i
ly moved to W emme where Stephen
completed his elem entary education
at Welches
He received his high school educa
tion at Sandy . and then worked in the
mountain area at the ski resorts In
1987, Stephen moved to Ix»s Angeles
where he worked in a sporting goods
store prior to beginning employment
in the construction industry
Stephen was an avid snow skier
and while living in Southern Califor
nia. he enjoyed surfing While living
at Government Camp. Stephen en
joyed skateboarding and would often
skate from Government Cam p to see
Ins father at Welches
S u rv iv o rs in clu d e his fa th e r.
Richard Teplick of Eagle Creek
m other. Susan Teplick of Portland
b ro th e r, R ichard D Teplick ot
Portland, sister. Dawn Buchanan ot
Alaska and grandparents. Mary
Teplick of F lorida and Juanetl ,
W ebster of Michigan
Funeral services are pendin. a t
Sandy Funeral Home
two brol
T exas ai
si st e i s
haul liuti lungs of
1 (olili of Sandy .tw o
io \ anW inkle of Ked-
Ib ia ■ U av iso n of
G reshar
Sen'll
chapel <i
• 1 Jan 16 in the
b t miei al Home
G a r y H o lm
StT\ H
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Gary Robert Holm, who did auto
I xm I v work for local businesses, do 1
Ja n 13 at the age o f 31
Mr Holm was born in Portland
April 15, 1956. to Hubert and lid .
Holm His family lived in Portland
for a short tim e prior to m o u rn t,
C alifornia, w here he began hi-
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P U B L IC N O T I C E S
IN TM I CIRCUIT C O U »T O f
TM I S T A T l O f O M G O N FOF
TM I C O U N T Y O F C IA C K A M A S
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In 1963 they returned to d i e . o n l,
live in the Hoodland area
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finishing his elem entary education at
Welches, he began high s»h, >• ot
Sandy where he was active w i t
ball, wrestling and track
Garv s interest ill < ars took him h
beginning his career in auto tx .b
rep air He was employed at Sandy
Auto Body and hail been m ana, •■! t
the body shop at (a rlso n Chevrolet
On Feb 12. 1978. tie was m arried to
Joan Rogers in Vancouver, Wash
They made their home in the S m d y
a rea wtiere they began to rais, r‘,,-n
two sons, I tike and Itick
Besides working in auto rep.m
(iary and his wife own» I and
operated Hillsview Child C ale t enter
in G resham for ttie past five ye.u
With his hobby of r e - t o i . .■
G a ry ’s pride and joy was h r 1'«
Plymouth Heim GTX, which I , h a I
nearly completed He a ls o e n .
hunting and fishing
Survivors include his wife I,, a t
Holm, two sons I like and H e k
m other Helen Holm of Redmond.
Sec
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-O u r 1975 pi e i ire a way of show •
mg apprevi . i t i e n to the people who
Rave suppôt te l u s . Bette said
On Saturd i\ menu items w ill be on
13 vears
sale at the
»gei » Iiris Mac-
Dnnalti list 1 one of the original
m enus to se t up ttie special
Eggs, h.e .1 ■ , \vns. link sausages
ami toast v» 11 m sold for $2 25. A
com parable b n i k l a s t t.'.tay would
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Restaurant rolls calender back to ’ 7 5
The owners of T J . ’s R estaurant in
Sands will roll the calender back to
1975 on Saturday when they celebrate
th e 13th a n n iv e r s a r y of th e ir
business
Bill and Bette Herzog, who pur
chased T J .'s in D ecem ber 1974. say
they will serve food at the original
prices
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FOOD AT 1975 PRICES!
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EGGS/HASH BR( /, . %
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$1.50
HAMBURGER
$1.95
CHEESEBURGER
$2.25
CHICKEN FRIEDS'
$3.75
PIE ALA MODE
$1.00
COME IN AND CELEBRATE
WITH US JAN. 23, 1988»!
T.J.’s
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• JANUARY 23 •
• JANUARY 24 •
SATURDAY 6 PM
SUNDAY 1 PM
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Cali Roping
Saddle Bronc
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