Portland observer. (Portland, Or.) 1970-current, June 23, 1982, Page 6, Image 6

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    Page 6 Portland Observer, June 23, 1982
OBSERVATIONS
DESIGNIRS
OF BEAUTIFUL KITCHENS ANO BATHS
FROM THE SIDELINES
by Kathryn H all Bogle
by Kathryn H all Bogle
trawberries , champagne.
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tennis and mountain climbing.
Elections, roasts, awards and travel.
A ll these things te ll us sum m er is
here.
M arg u erite and L a rry P o leo ,
owners and operators o f the Sheri­
dan F ru it C o . on U n io n A venue,
know the best places to buy berries
and a ll their produce. A n d why
shouldn’ t they? T h e y ’ve been in
business at the same location for 36
years. In fact, Larry bought the bus­
iness from John Sheridan whose
name was posted as owner back in
1916.
Larry was brought up on farming
land on the outskirts o f Portland be­
fore the property became a part o f
the Portland A ir Base. H e learned
the produce business from his father
who was one o f the farmers selling
direct to customers along the his­
toric sidewalk stalls o f Y a m h ill
Street o f the old days.
Larry, as head o f the family, car­
ried the major load o f the big opera­
tion himself u n til about two years
ago when he relaxed and allow ed
M arg u e rite to become a w o rkin g
partner. She now is capable o f run­
ning Sheridan herself and L a rry
feels fortunate to have it all in good
hands. Son Joseph Poleo has just
returned fro m a fancy, m odern,
produce school in Iow a and soon
w ill be checking out established
Sheridan methods with newest tech­
niques and practices he has learned.
best” is their motto.
Other new officers o f the Albina
R otarians to be installed are: D r.
R obert H u g h ley , vice president;
John Jenkins, secretary; Thomas
Boothe, treasurer. Neil Kelly will be
program c h a irm a n . K elly was re­
cently elected president o f the N a ­
tional Remodeling Industry and has
ju s t returned fro m an executive
board meeting held in Washington,
D .C . with his business peers.
Clay Barton, 86-year-old organ­
izer o f Rotarians, International, ex­
pressed his pleasure with the organi­
zation and progress o f this new club
o f Albina.
Woodmark Cabinets
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REMODELING ANO DECORATING
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VISIT OUR SHOWROOM
AHO LIT US HILF TOU M U T I TOM M U M KITOHIH
3Tt)e Bittren Stoppe
O U R T N E Y Graham, 15-year-
C
old dau g h ter o f D r. A lv in
Marguerite and Larry Polao, ownera of Sheridan Fruit M arket,
G rah am and D r. M arv a G rah am
,
check
thia year'a strawberry crop.
w ho attends O regon Episcopal
Schools was on hand at the school’s
awards even last week on the cam­
pus. H eld at the Episcopal Cathe­
d ra l o f St. John the B aptist the
awards event drew a packed house
o f students, parents and friends.
C ourtney received an award for
outstanding scholarship in her soph­
om ore class, a part o f the upper
school. F or the fifth straight year
Courtney has received a 4.0 average
in her studies. The award was re­
ceived w ith o ffh a n d aplom b by
Courtney who feels that the 4 .0 is
the natural outcome o f her reasons
for attending school. “ I study my
lessons. I go to school to learn,**
says Courtney with a matter-of-fact
simplicity.
W hat will Courtney do this sum­
H A M P A G N E GLASSES
Toasting M aria and Pedro Lopez, canter, are his sister. Judge
mer? “ T h in k I w ill learn tennis,”
Mercedes
Deiz. Carl Deiz, and Judge Belton Hamilton.
were lifted to toast M aria and
she says. Bet she will.
Pedro Lopez o f St. Thomas, Virgin
Isles when they came to visit Merce­
des and Carl Deiz this month. Judge
Mercedes Deiz and Pedro Lopez, an
A nother award winner is C hris­
architect o f St. Thomas, are broth­
tian Boatsman, and acolyte at St.
er and sister.
P hilips Episcopal C h u rch , and a
Friends o f the Deiz fam ily were
ju n io r at O .E .S . U pper School.
invited to the Deiz home to meet the
C hristian at 16 is a member o f an
-JT8
travelers. Lopez is a dedicated Ro-
advanced mountain climbing team
tarian and was a delegate from his
and each year he assists in this acti­
home to attend the giant convention
v ity for the school. This year the
o f world-wide Rotarians in Dallas,
sophomore class had 40 persons and
Texas. Rotarians streamed in from
climbing teams had to divided for
20,000 clubs o f 157 countries, Ro-
better supervision o f the climb.
tarian m em bership is counted as
C h ris tia n ’s aw ard emphasized
904,000 members.
that he has climbed to the summit o f
t
C
M t. H ood four times in 1982. This
does not count the two or three
the A lb in a R o ta ry C lu b ,
times he has made the descent in be­
which meets weekly at the Cosmo­
tween reaching the top in order to
politan M o to r H o te l, held its pro­
assist the descent o f other climbers
scribed election to move W illia m
w h o , fo r one reason or ano th er,
Jerrold, principal o f King Elemen­
could not make it to the top.
tary School, in to the p residential
As this is printed, Boatsman was
seat.
preparing to lead still another climb
Jerrold w ill fo llo w Dick Bogle,
for faculty and staff o f O .E.S.
T V anchorm an o f K A T U , who
A n Explorer Scout, a member of
guided the club as charter president.
Search and Rescue Post 631, Boats­
Bogle will relinquish the gavel at a
man has participated in rescue mis­
roast affair planned with honors to
sions with the sheriffs o f Clackamas
him at the next meeting.
and Multnomah Counties.
The approximately 40 members,
F airly well acquainted w ith M t.
pledging themselves to “ service
H o o d , Boatsman will continue to
above self” are a m ix o f business
explore its slopes, but his goal is to
and professional men only.
clim b a m ountain no one has ever
“ H e p ro fits most w ho serves
climbed.
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