Sandy post. (Sandy, Oregon) 1938-current, August 17, 1961, Page 7, Image 7

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    6 Main S t, Handy
SUNDAY SKJtVK ES
Morning Services 10:30 a.m.
Suuday School
8:15 a.m.
Sdhd^y School . . 8:45A.M.
Worship
.
.1 1 :0 0
AM.
6:00 P.M.
Servire
*:0o P.M.
A Cordial Welcome Is
Extended to All
Trainine Union . .
Worship
Pastor Waiter Luedtke
MU 7 8323
Loop Highway, Sandy
Wednesday
Prayer Meeting 8:15 p.M.
- Fred 8. King, Pastor
MU 7-4803
Community
Presbyterian
Church
Church of Christ
Corner of lo o p Hlway at
S.E. Main in Sandy
SUNDAY SERVICES
! Bible Classes — 10:00 A.M.
Worship Service«
Sunday School ...... 9:45 A .M .
Morning Services ___ n A.M.
Westminster Fellowship
High School Group
7 P.M .
Nursery care during worship
Parsonage MU 7-3644
‘ Rev. E. L. Neuenfeldt
Eider C. G. McKeown
Sabbath School - . 9:30 A.M.
Church Service - - 11:0U A.M.
Young People’s Meeting,
7;so p.M.
Sandy MU 7-44<i5
1
WEDNESDAY
Bible Study — 7:30 PJH.
j
|
Leonard Tester, Minister
Res. Phone BElmont 6-7105
Kelso
Phone MO 5-2459
. . . .
11:00 A.M. and 6:00 P.M.
Church of God
Seventh Day
Adventist
Friday
j
I
Pastor Fred Kennedy
A L L W EI.C O M E
Morning Service . . . 11 A.M.
Evening Service . . 7:45 P.M.
Sunday School . . . 9:45 A.M .
Youth Eve Service 6:45 P.M .
.
M l 7 388H
J Bobby B m ee Lane near Holt
i Shopping Center
K elso
The past, the present and the
future are really one — they are today.
—H arriet Beecher Stowe
DAY A ND N IG H T SER VIC E
We Erdorse the Oregon Funeral Insurance Plan
257 S. Roberts
Gresham
MO 5-3794
AT ORIENT
M iller's Food Center
Picnics Our Own Cure! . . .
Pure Ground Beef - ■ 3
Pure Pork Sausage - 3
Smoked Ham Hocks - 7
Slab Bacon
In Beginning Swimming Lessons
Look M om !—Watch Me!
This was the cyy that rang
through the Reynold's H i g h
School swimming pool last F ri­
day as parents joined their aqua­
tic youngsters on the gradua­
tion” day of the Sandy Recrea­
tion - sponsored swimming les­
sons.
Some 118 Sandy children have
been commuting from Sandy to
Reynolds high during the past
two weeks for lessons in begin­
ning and intermediate classes.
Children who learned to do the
Wranglers Elect
Club Officers
Come M e e t
M A R T H A VOSS
steam boat,” ' cork float,” led a perfect crawl stroke, ele-
By M M . LOUISE MAYEK
deadman s float," and 10 s w im -' mentary back stroke, side stroke,
OI. 8-3417
ming strokes passed beginners , breast stroke, standing (five, run-
DAMASCUS
The "Damascus
I. They were: Sherry M iller, i ning dive, dive off the board,
FRIDAY, August 18th, 9 to 5 PM
Kim Anderson. John Bales. Pat underwater swimming, surface Wranglers of Damascus" a fam ­
Leary. Gary Godleske, J o h n dive, sculling, and close course ily saddle club was formed last
Sunday at the home of V. H
Godleske. Bruce Mayfield. Linda turns to quality for a card.
In her now office — introducing
Souders.
Woody, Judy Silver, Cindy Sand-
Those who passed this course
Officers
elected
were
Vic
Sou
ercock, Delores Dalgliesh. Nor- w^rp Noel Splawn, LaDonna
to Gresham and surrounding area
ma Gregson, Loretta Townsend. Waibe|, Terry Waibel, Patsy Col ders, president; Bob Kadderly.
Janet Leary. Carol York, Roz- son Connie Berger, Dave Wien- vice president; Clarine Street,
anne Adams, Marshall Bales, P<-|(P Sandra Leathers, A v a secretary; Irene Street, treasur­
Pamela Benshoof, and Kay K ir- Black, Brian Boothby. Rob Big- er; Iris Souders and Iris Kad
by
nail, Suzy Croston, Tom Cros- «Jerly, parade arrangers: Clint
Others were Darel Seibert, ton, Stanley Dobson, K a t h y Street, trophy chairman, and Iris
Souders. news reporter.
Craig Cousins. Greg Grokett, Searls. and Clyde Swails.
Including BOOKKEEPING
Lenna Swails. Connie Pullen, --------------------------------- «—■—— ——
The purpose of this club, ac­
Claudia Duncan. Lester Shafer.
cording to its president, is to
Reasonable Rates — cheaper by month
A »R -
Roger Leathers. John Mills.
1
i promote better relations in all
Randy Huserik, Billy Stockton,
types of youth activities in D a­
Letters also written, one or mere
Joe Mills, Kay Cousins, Gwena
mascus, and to work in harmony
I I
Shaw. Vi kie Colson. C a r o l
With community groups.
Tyrnbuli, David Wunische, Judy
The club is planning a show at
Metsger, Wanda Shaw, Gary
the Gottman ranch area in Bor­
Berger, Danny Wunische. Bryce
ing Sept. 10, including all parade
Her Office or Your Homo
Bignall. Randy Ackers, Douglas
classes.
Reckman. and Elizabeth Reek-
The members plan to build
25 YEARS EXPERIENCE
man.
’ their own arena in Damascus
Diving into deep water, revers­
to be ready for the coming year.
25 East Powell near Main, Gresham
M O 5-9700
ing from a crawl to back stroke,
Members to date are the families
treading water and showing good
pi Vic Souders, C. Street, Fred
form in the forward crawl w ljle
Poulter, R. Kadderley of Damas­
breathing were the feats reqqir
cus, Carl Slaughter. Estacada.
}
ed of the beginners I I . Passed
>nd Art Lutz, Portland, who is
t
in this category were Jim A l­
a member of Portland City exec­
[
len, Claudia Dove, Roger VoUl-
u tiv e council This club has open
mer, Lorraine Townsend, Lorry
membership.
Nelson. Pam Longstreet, Larry
- Mrs. K arl Norgaard. San Fran
Longstreet, Danny M iller. Jetty
Nisco. accompanied by Patrick
Darnell,
Dpn
S
lineirier,
PAul
Nuptial plans have been made
¡Kahananui, Honolulu, were re
lot Sept, lb by Marilyn Lee M a ­ Wunische, Ron Krebs. Rick M et­
Darlene
Bennett
and
John
Can-
I
“M n v e r ? a n d 7 ^ 1 ° ^
haffey and Ernest James Holl­ sger, Huglt Woodard, and Steve
of Sandy
Sandy announced ^ harles Mayers and G J Sah'<
' non, both of
enbeck, wlto announced their en­ Ackers.
-Il’s.
The most advanced swim I their engagement Aug. 4 but-
gagement Tuesday. Both are
Thura., Friday, Sat., Mon., Tua«. O nly Aug. 17-22
"no
plans
yet"
for
a
wed-1
'This is Kahananui s first trip
graduates of Sandy high school, triers, or intermediate, perform- have
■■ ----------------------------------- * - ding date Sandy graduates of 3 ° Oregon and he was so pleased
Hollenbeck, a resident of Spring-
Items must be the same, for example, 3 Pair
,he tastP and smel> of thP
1961. they are both working.
j field, plans to entee-thc Univer­
of Men's Slacks, or three Women's Skirts
Darlene is the daughter of M r. 1 Himalaya blackberries that he
sity of Oregon this fall and his
picked a crate to have them to
and
Mrs.
Orval
Bennett,
and
her
fiancee who graduated from
fiance, the son of Mrs. Gladys g at.” He and Mrs. Norgaard Join­
Western University of Business
e d a group for a huckleberry
Cannon.
and Technology, is at present
Broasted chicken and steaks
picking trip on the slopes of Mt.
3 SHIRTS CLEANED FOR PRICE OF 2
employed by Gates Rubber Co., are featured ai the Qulniela Club
Hood. His Impression of Oregon
, in Rockwood.
Cafe. 530 Fairview Ave. in Fair-
3 TROUSERS CLEANED FOR PRICE OF 2
is ' great, but hot."
Marilyn Is the daughier of M r. View, according to owner. Doug
3 TOPCOATS CLEANED FOR PRICE OF 2
and Mrs. Mike Mahaffey Rt 2. Ebinger. He and Jack Hickman
3 SUITS CLEANED FOR PRICE OF 2
Box £03 Sandy. Mr. and Mrs. opened the cafe restaurant re-
An award lor Distinguished
It’s Williams J ewe lei
Ernest Hollenbe k. Boring, are cently. Manager is Ed Reed,
3 SWEATERS CLEANED FOR PRICE OF 2
Service
to
Theatre
has
been
giv­
parents of the bridegroom-elect.
The restaurant has a service
For
Diamonds
The couple plan to be married window for take-out orders and I en to the Qregon Shakespear­
S* ¥»sr» M altapiaak ('•«■!>
, in the Pleasant Home Baptist ! is open from 11 a.m .-11 p.m ean Festival in Ashland "for
JR W RLdT-UIFTM-ULASSW Ä as
establishing
a
distinguished
I church. Pleasant Home.
¡every day.
35 K. Powell Blvd. MO &-MB4
home for the production of
SWEATERS CLEANED FOR PRICE OF 2
Shakespeare's play* in the Ptf-
SKIRTS CLEANED FOR PRICE OF 2
cifi • Northwest, for the develop­
BLOUSES CLEANED FOR PRICE OF 2
ment of a new^audlence for these
classics, a m flo r the general ex­
SUITS CLEANED FOR PRICE OF 2
cellence of its presentations.0 I
DRESSES CLEANED FOR PRICE OF 2
It was awarded by the Amerh'
COATS CLEANED FOR PRICE OF 2
can Shakespearean Festival in
CHILDREN S CLOTHES — SAME APPLIES
Stratford, Conn.
BRICKWORK
lorgtt to li»t »nfUhog? If M, bring 3 ot them is and wt'R
Did
arean
The Oregon Shakespeai
cUan-thtfli for the uric» of 2 . .
FIREPLACES
The old grads have been ” ru n ^ tchps purchased by the Sandy Festival America’s First i- 5 '“
bethan Theatre was foundi
" (T h ii offer is also gooefon Art's RdulA)
out , and its time to bring in t.ie • j ayCeeg
MASTER
new hunters.
1
four wppj< course, which 19115 as a three-day commudlty
The third and last gun safety stresses safe proper handling of event. Since then, it has achieved
course to be offered in Sandy a rifle, became recognized as a international recognition, and
Rt. 2, Box 394
Sandy
last year’s 41-night season was
Loop Highway
Sandy
M U 7-2301
this year for hunters 17 years
and under will begin "as soon necessity because 30 per cent witnessed by over 42,000 personal
as we gel enough signature«" In’ i oi ,he hu" ,i,?K “ «•id«-™« yearly approximately 81 per cent of
| are caused by the 10 per cent capacity.
stru tor Jim Barden said ’
Audiences for the current sea­
Sponsored by the Nathmal of lic ense holders of this age
i bracket.
If/
son are expected to set new at­
Rifle Association, the courue
No
grades
are
given
in
the
tendance
records.
is offered in compliance with
Now playing In nightly rota-
a State law forbidding a per­ ¡course and children are passed"
son 17 years and under to hunt, by the Instructors " If we fqel tion through Sept. 3 are "A Mld-
we would want these youngsters ’ Summer Night’s D ream ," "Ham-
except on his own property or ._
».
---— ------- - .
,e, „ . x n g We„ T h ., Ends
that of his parent or guardian, Io hunt with our children." This
was
the
criterien
that
Barnett
W
ell." and Henry IV , P a rt I
without first obtaining a certi'l-
Snow Mist
On Aug. 21. 26 and 31 only. Festi­
cate of competency in the safe I used.
All 22 youngsters received cer- val audiences will see special
handling of guns. This law
becomes effective Jan. 1, 1962 i tificates Tuesday. Aug. 15. They presentations of Ben Jonson's
Chunk
The competency certificate
: Jim Benahoof, Hal Dyal, famous comedy, "The Alchem­
may be obtained only upon com­ Mike Motejl, Dale Banks, Rofee ist.”
pletion of the course which has Meyer, Stephen Meyer. Ken
been offered in Sandy twice this Jones. Lindsey Duncan, James CLASSIFIED ADS PAY
Mayflower
summer by Deputies Frank Knoll, Andrew Hartman, Chris
Baird and Don Root teaching the Hartman, Linda McBride, Cec­
first course, and John Barnett ilia McBride. Tom Dyal, Doug
___ _ _ the
_ sec Cassidy, Michael Murray, Don
and J^m Wolfe teaching
Bon Esperson. James Den­
j ond session. Some youths
you"-“ have
1-----
I graduated" from the course, nis. Gilbert Fritsche. Melvin
IN THE HEART OF SANDY
and now sport NRA shoulder pat- Fritsche, Leon Phillips.
Pilbbury
Interested youngsters should
Our Minshall-Estey organ
O
N LOOP HIG HW AY
#
sign up immediately at the uf
prorides a 1 o v e 1 } musical
. t WHERE
OPEN
WHERE -YOUR
YOUR
flee of the Sandy Post for
background for the memori­
7 *DAYS
the next course. They will
FOOD
DOLLARS
al adrvices held in the Bate­
notified as to the time and
A WEEK
TRAVEL FARTHER
man Chapel.
place of the first meeting.
Harold Edes and Jim Barden
We endorse the
will instruct the next course.
Oregon Funeral
Barnett said that
Insurance Flan
would be taught as long as there'
was a demand for one in S^rt»
520 W. Powell
dy. but, he added "We would like
nol to teach during hunting sea­
' Grew ham. Oregon
son."
t , -■ i .
It seems that the instructors
Phene MOhawk 5-4811
want to go hunting!
Complete
Secretarial Service
lacome Tax Service
ITEMS
CLEANER
FOR THE
■■. pr | ce o « H |
C a r J l f u n e r a l .//o m e
SAVE AT
Children M im ic Corks, Steamboats
T h e Saitây i u i e . ) Pose
lb. 29c
lbs. 99c
Ebs. 89c
lbs. 99c
lb. 37c
Quiniela Club Cafe
Features Chicken
Men's Clothes
u'
Ashland Festival
Rated Excellent
Women's Clothes
Sign Up Now—
list Chance for Young llunlers
To Fulfill Gun Safety Course
FRED SMART
MT. HOOB CLEANERS
latoes
Hoppe the Wiener Rancher Again
Offers Cello Wieners 25c l h . ^ 3»0Ib.
Sliced Assorted Lunch Meat 492 lb.
H o p p e 's
PORK MARKET
4 Miles East of Gresham
A t Orient
POST CLASSIFIED ADS BRING RESULTS
Tuna
CENT!
for
F
Bateman
fu n era l Chapel
be -
a course
BOYS' AND GIRLS'
Shoes
$3-98
Many Styles
A ll Sizes
up
NEW ARRIVALS
WOOLENS
Beautiful, latest fall -hades.
P.S. Sweaters to match—last
chance for cotton material —
some plaid*..
BOYS'
CASUAL
TROUSERS
S T 95
w w . . ; nd
Sizes
to 16
4
M OTHE
One 3W’ k S"
Girls
Cobr Portrait
MATCH-MATE
COTTON
BRESSES
Sweaters $7®p
Skirts
up
Sizes 10 thru 18
Sizes 6 thru 17
■
COTTONeg oo
SHIRTS *1™
up
BARGAIN
TABLE hu «™
stock—
out]
BOYS'
S lins5
plain, all
sizes . . .
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Immanuel
Lutheran Church
rnnr-riay, Ane. r l, ivtfl t*ee. i t
At Damascus—
Summer
pedal pushers,
abort»», etc. SOU time to enjoy
these teriiflr buys!
Short and Long Sleeved
BOYS'
BRIEFS
I
T hat thieves better stay away! Safety
dejxisit boxes at the Clackamas County
Bank protect your jewelry, heirlooms—
from fire and theft.
75*
J
FRIDAY and SATURBAY, AUG. IS « 19
■
HOURS:
•
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UP
SCALES STORE
¿9«
Selection o f Living Color
"For Your Very Finest
All Sizes
MU7””
This Amazing
MEMBER Fahnil Ihmiit InMrwwr Car*«
UrRX FB1DATB TILL « P.M.
». i . ’, t
a .
■
10 a.m . (
DRESS SUBJECT IN COLORFUL
SHIRTS
j M bHR'
SANDY FOOD CENTER
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First Baptist
Church