Sandy post. (Sandy, Oregon) 1938-current, February 21, 1957, Page 3, Image 3

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    Thursday, February 21, 1957
THE SANDY POST
Retreat Held
For Officers
centered life . . . . that the people
of the Old Testament are as
much a part of the church as
The Community-Presbyterian G r o v e Presbyterian Church, those
SANDY
people who have and are
Jrch held an officers’ retreat whose theme for the evening living in the New Testament
Monday evening, February was ”What is the Church?”
at the Chapel of the Hills,
The Lake Grove pastor de­
•st speaker anc discussion fined the church as “those into two groups for the task o
ter was Reverend Donald J. people throughout the ages who examining the question “Hov
srson, pastor of the Lake have consciously sought a God- can we strengthen Christ'
Church?” They reached the con
elusion that a beginning witt
stronger spiritual individual:
were needed to develop j
BY LAURA ADAMS
stronger church.
The
pupils of the Music de­
Reverend Peterson concluded,
"a mature religion is not an partment have been quite busy
incividual religion .. We never lately. Both the chorus and band
have a religion to ourselves, but are beginning to practice for
always in relation to God and the Spring Program. Several
m association with our fellow- stucents in band have been
challenging one another for
men.”
Having trouble reading the fine print?
“Laff-O-Rama" at the High
School last week. The boys were*
Jack Lowery, Allen Fleishman
Roger Stone, Glen Short, Bob
Colby, Ronny Searls and Ronny
Long.
GRADE
SCHOOL
r
GOOD VISION
IS PRICELESS
Vision blurred? Eyes tirin g easily?Don't
neglect these danger signals. Come in
“'fo r a checkup . . . NOW! See better
. . . look better.
DR. L. W. GRIFFITH
Education is the OPTOMETRIST
knowledge of how to use the whole
of IQhowk
oneself 5-3813
. Many men use one or two Gresham,
faculties Oregon
out of
the score with which they are endowed. A man is educat­
ed who knows how to make a tool o f every faculty__how
to open it, how to keep it sharp, and how to apply it to
all practical purposes.
_ H . w . Beecher
DAY an d night service
Gresham, Oregon
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Several girls in Mrs. Rech’s
mother for Valentine's Day.
The classmates of Karen Wil­
liamson in Mrs Mitchell's class
are hoping she will get well soon
and come home from the hospital.
Carl Kubitz has also been out of
school because of sickness lately.
The 7th grade boys lost a game
The students in Mr. Boothby’s
to the 7th grade Orient boys on 4th grade class have made some
February 13. The score was 20 very clever crapes. They are
to 26.
Brightwood
Unit Meets
Carroll Funeral 'Home
Phone MOhawk 5-3794
Mrs. Rech’s 7th grade class
last Friday saw an educational
film on “Cancer”.
viwniy made tneir report on
Program Planning and asked
for suggestions now to be used
for projects during the coming
year.
“
Members donated baked foods
which were sold anc the money
donated to the March of Dimes,
r dy.. Kasch collected pennies
for UNICEF .
Special cake decorations for
Washington’s birthday, complet
with cherries and hatchets, were
demonstrated by Mrs. Anna
Mitchell.
Martha Amacher was elected
tieasurer at the Januory meeting,
upon the resignation of Diane
uyal.
Wedding Is
Set In March
Invitations are out for the
wedding of Miss Patricia Bramble
of Sandy to Gerald Young of
Yakima, Washington.
Miss Bramble is the daughter
of Roy A. Bramble, Bluff Road.
Young is the son of Mr. anc Mrs.
Ted
Young, form er Sandy
residents. Both young people are
graduates of Sandy High School,
^ ^ re ^ Jerry was an outstanding
The first graders in Mrs.
Krebs' class made very pretty
flower pots for their mothers for
Several boys in Mrs. Mont-
Valentine’s Day.
gomery’s class took part in the
Mrs. Will’s second grade class
made their own mail boxes for $45.17 in their annual March of
Valentine’s Day. The children
also wrote love letters home to Dimes drive. Addec to this Is
$4.71 for March of Dimes peanuts
purchased by the children, ma­
HOT LUNCH MENUS
king a total of $49.88, of which
both school and pupils are proud.
Sandy Elementary School
MONDAY - February 25
Creamed Potatoes
The concensus of opinion of
Peas and Carrots
the commuting bus riders seem
Peanut Butter Sandwich
ed to be that the meeting be­
Fruit — Milk
tween PUC and the Trailways
TUESDAY - February 26
officials
and the public last
Shepherd’s Pie
week was very rewarcing. Most
Bread — Butter — Milk
people here feel the meeting ac­
Pont*
complished
about what was de­
WEDNESDAY - February 27
sired by the majority.
Tomato-Rice Soup
There were several people
Stuffec Celery
who would have preferred to
Baked Brown Bread
keep the 5:15 departure time
Milk
from Portland, but they were
THURSDAY - February 28
in the minority, numberwise.
Sloppy Joes
Pineapple Carrot Salad
Friday the 22nd at 2 p.m. there
Cookie — Milk
will be an all-school assembly
FRIDAY - March 1
at Welches school. Guest speaker
Baked Fish Fillet
will be the State Fisheries biolo- i
Mashed Potato
gist, Ken Cochrane who will
Green Beans
talk and show films on Steelhead. I
Bread — Butter — Milk
Fruit
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Around
The
Mountain
Mr. Miller, Boy Scout com­
mittee chairman, made arrange­
ments at Welches school to use
the cafeteria for a Blue anc
Gold banquet given by the Cub
Scouts for the Boy Scouts.
The dinner was held February
21. Scouting awards were given
during the evening. The commit­
tee planning the dinner was
Mrs. Lorraine Lyne, Mrs. Colby,
The wedding has been set for Mrs. Price and Mrs. Dorothy
Saturday, March 16, 8 p.m., in Phelps.
the Chapel of the Hills.
The Mt. Hood Lions Club
entertained the Lions’ Auxiliary
with a dinner on Wednescay
evening, February 20, at 7:30
pm, in the Alder Creek Cafe.
A program and entertainment
completed the evening.
on any train between the
Northwest and Chicago.
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Both boys and girls were
Jubiliant last Friday at Welches
school when the girl’s volley
ball team and the boys basket­
ball team won games over Hap­
py Valley. Boys’ score was 32-24
and girls’, 37-7.
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The children are now pre­
paring for the opening of the
baseball season. Welches first
baseball game will be a home
game, March 29, with PS. 91.
Paul Merriss, principal of
Welches school, announced that
the chilcren of the school raised
Biggest Sellers...Biggest Savers
AN EXCITING
Stationery Special!
A Cellophane package of 50 sheets and 40 envelopes
Regularly Priced at 79c.
M ore fun and Fish for Fvcryona
W orking closely with Fish and W ildlife experts, PGE is incor­
porating a 2-mile long fish ladder to protect the fish and make
their journey easier than ever. A delightful lake four miles long
behind the dam w ill provide recreation for thousands o f
families. Picnic facilities, and boating and camping accommo-
dations w ill be provided.
Buy several at this money-saving price and save the
Only franchised Chevrolet dealers
CHEVROLET
cost o f the box.
display this famous trademar*
Richardson Chevrolet
LOOP HIGHWAY
SANDY
Aloro Jobt and P o w r to Holp This Pogion Prosper
C onstruction payrolls w ill reach an estimated 500 people by
early fa ll providing jobs and dollars for Oregon people.
I hr North Fork project is ju st another step in Portland General
Electric Company's efforts to provide you with plenty o f elec­
tricity at a cost o f less than halj the national average.
ECONOMY DRUG
Loop Highway
MU 7-2681
The shouting o f men . . . the roar o f trucks and tractors . . . the
relentless din o f pounding jackhammers— these arc the sounds
and scenes o f a dam being born.
Just 7 miles southeast o f Estacada on the busy Clackamas
river, PGE’s new N orth Fork project is underway. When
completed it w ill supply an additional 53,000 kilowatts to help
meet your increased demands.
Sandy
PORTLAND GENERAL ELECTRIC COMPANY
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