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B oring T h im ble ( tu b H ins H onors a-... J The end o f the ch u rch y e a r w ill be observed by the F ir s t B aptist C hurch. Sunday, Sept. 24. T h is is P ro m o tio n D a y w hen Sunday School m em bers w ill m ove up to new d e p a rtm e n ts fo r n e xt ye a r. N ew Sunday School o ffic e rs and teachers a re being elected to handle the c u rre n t and a n tic ip a te d g ro w th o f the church. M rs. O scar G uthu, present Sun day School S uperintendent has been elected to serve again ne xt ye a r. A ll churches in the Southern B a p tist C onvention te r r ito r y w ill observe P re p a ra tio n Week Sept. 17-24 fo r the co m in g y e a r. Each ye a r a stu d y book is presented lo m eet the challenge o f the y e a r ahead. T h is y e a r the re c om m ended book is "T h e M in is try of V is ita tio n ” by John T. Sisem ore. R a y K in g , p re sid in g m in is te r of Jehovahs W itnesses, a n nounc ed th a t a ll m eetings n o rm a lly scheduled th is weekend at K in g dom H a ll w ill be canceled in fa v o r o f the se m ia n n u a l c irc u it assem bly in P o rtla n d S e p te m b e r 22-24 Some 75 Sandy W itnesses and frie n d s w ill atte n d w ith o ve r 2,000 oth e rs fro m th e T u a la tin V a lle y and P o rtla n d . K in g sa id : "A U W itnesses and th e ir fa m ilie s expressed e a g e r ness to attend these specialized tra in in g sessions in advanced B ib le tea ch in g m ethods.” E d g a r C. Kennedy, tra v e lin g re p re s e n ta tive fo r the W a tc h to w e r B ib le & T ra c t S ociety, w ill d e liv e r the keynote address and conduct the M in is try School, w h ic h w ill serve as a m odel fo r the lo ca l school held w e e kly in the Sandy K in g d o m H a ll. M r. and M rs . A lv in D . Belireus pose follow ing tlie ir June 17 w edding in L o * Angeles. The bride, fo rm e rly B illie B ern ita B ra u e r, is the d au g h ter of M r . and M rs. Roy Mason. R t. I, Box 1161, Sandy. T h e couple took a honeym oon trip along the coast states, and a re now residing in I..A . Behrens, who has been liv in g in Los Angeles, is the son of M r. and M rs . J e rry Behrens. Sleepy E y e , M in n . Couple Exchange Vows at Immanuel Friday, Saturday, Sun. Sept. 22-23-21 K elso P a sto r F re d K ennedy A L L W ELCO M E •ning S ervice . . . 11 A M . } E ve n in g S e rvice . . 7:45 P .M . I Sunday School . . . 9:45 A M . * Y outh E ve. S ervice 6:45 P .M . J M U 7-3669 I Bobby B ruce Lane n e a r H o lt [ Shopping C enter K elso All H an d s on D eck C inem ascope M orn in g Services 10:30 a .in . Sunday School 9:15 a .in . is P a s to r W a lte r L u e d tke M U 7-6328 Loop H ig h w a y, Sandy Loop Highway :hurt h o f C h rist Corner o f Loop H iw a y a t S.E. M ain In Sandy S U N D A Y S ER V IC ES ible Classes — 10:00 A.M . W o rsh ip Service« 11:00 A.M . and H:<M> P.M. W EDNESDAY Bible S tudy — 7:30 P.M. Leonard Tester, M in is te r ies. Phone B E lm o n t 6-7105 S ev en th D a y A dvcntint Phone MO 5-2139 M cKeown • • 9:30 A.M. • - 11:99 A.M . M eeting. • • 7:30 P.M. SaudY MU 7-IIB3 : ♦ I* : |< 1» I * THE SA N D Y l-r |< I4 |Y 1« |< I* |< I* I* I |< 4* I* la«* I* POST IS TODAY ANNOUNCING ANOTHER NEW CAMPAIGN in which it will give $ 10.00 In Cash To the worker turning in the most points on subscriptions from now to the end of the campaign! WHAT IT MEANS Sandy flo o r length gown w ith a bodice of C h a n tilly lace and pearls, and m a tch in g fin g e rtip v e il and shoes. She c a rrie d a w h ite B ib le covered w ith w h ite sa tin and lace, and a sp ra y o f w h ite rose buds and stre a m e rs. H er atte n d a n ts in clu d e d an honor a tte n d a n t, T w ila K re b s ; flo w e r g ir l, K a th y E ric k s o n ; and tw o b rid e sm a id s, M rs. A lly n e G rim m and Jean C la rk , both siste rs of the b rid e . C h ris to p h e r E ric k s o n served as rin g b e a re r and B ria n B ru n s was best m an. U shers w e re A l lyn e G rim m and Ron P ierce and c a n d le lig h te rs w ere L lo yd County Nurses Urged H aneberg and G a ry Anderson A p p ro x im a te ly KM) persons a t To Donate Rummage Oregon N u rse s' A ssociation, tended the w e d d in g and recep C la cka m a s C ounty U n it, w ill re tion w h ich fo llo w e d In the church sum e m o n th ly m eetings Sept. hall. 25, at 7:30 p.m at Seids' res ta u ra n t. Oregon C ity . D r. L a th rop of Oregon C ity , w ill be co m m e n ta to r fo r tw o film s : "E x te rn a l C a rd ia c M a ssa g e " and S TIME 70 GIVE "O p e n H e a rt S u rg e ry .” HIM HIS MEDICINE. The U n it is c o n te m p la tin g a DID YOU GET HIS ru m m a g e sale the fir s t p a rt of PRESCRIPTION O ctober A ll nurses are e n co u r RE-FILLED ? aged to attend the m eeting and b rin g ru m m a g e fo r the sale. Y E S ,I STOPPED BY low. R uth C la rk of Sandy became the w ife of C lyde W. T a y lo r in a double rin g ce re m o n y a t the Im m a n u e l L u th e ra n C h u rch in Sandy Sept. 6. She is the d a u g h te r o f M r and M rs. W a lte r C la rk . R t. 1, Box 212. and is a 1961 g ra d u a te o f Sandy high school. T he couple w ill m a ke th e ir home in G resham w hen th e y re tu rn fro m a tw o-w eek v is it w ith the b rid e g ro o m 's parents. M r. and M rs. E d w a rd T a y lo r in C happell. Neb. The b rid e w as dressed in a Gardeners to Discuss Spuing Flower Bulbs SANDY ■Dp/nOC DRUG M en's G arden C lub of G resh am w ill hold its re g u la r m o n th ly m eeting on T uesday Sept. 26th at 8:00 p.m a t J u n a y 's Garden C enter. 9520 SE S ta rk M r. A lle n D a vis. B u lb Spec ia lis t, w ill show colored slides of tu lip s and n arcissus. In clu d in g some of the new er v a rie tie s , and w ill a nsw er an y questions p e r ta in in g lo sp rin g flo w e rin g bulbs The G resham C lu b w elcom es a ll men g a rd e n e rs to th is m eeting. 'J u „ era I j L m e D A Y A N D N IG H T S E R V IC E We Endorse the Oregon F u n e ra l In su ra n ce P la n , 7 S. Robert« G reaham MO ^3 .0 « SCHEDULE OF POINTS FRIDAY,SEPT. 29 ALL subscriptions secured and handed in between Thursday morning, Septem ber 21, and Saturday night, September 23, will count points toward the $10.00 cash prize as follows: ALL subscriptions secured and handed in between Monday morning, Septem ber 25 and Wednesday night, September 27, will count points toward the $10.00 cash prize as follows: 1 Year - 7 points 2 Years-14 points 1 Year - 6 points 2 Years-12 points All subscriptions secured and handed in from Thursday, September 28, to the close of the campaign will count points toward the $10 cash prize as follows: 1 Year See the new ’62 CHEVROLETS NEW CHEVY U s CORVAIRS for '62 • 5 points 2 Years - 10 points NOTICE YOU GET MORE POINTS THE EARLIER A REPORT DAY YOU TURN IN YOUR SUBSCRIPTIONS! CAMPAIGN NOTES Any candidate who is working in the subscription drive is eligible to work far the $10.00 cash prize for subscript:ans. One of the active candidates will w.n this prize in addition to the other prizes or cash commissions they are guaranteed in the °Pe" '" g rules. The winner of this special cash prize will be announced, and the $10 bill w ill be awarded at the close of the campaign. In case of a tie for the $10.00 pr.ze, identical j TRY A CLASSIFIED AD Family life is too intim ate to lx? preserved by the spirit of justice. It can only be sus tained by a spirit of love which goes beyond justice. —Reinhold Niebuhr ( a n a l ( ! I This $10.00 cash campaign is another NEW campaign, and only those candidates who are working for tho prizes and cash commissions are eligible. Candidates can win this $10 00 cash prize and at the same time with the same subscriptions get votes tor the other prizes. Subscriptions will count points for the $10 prize besides counting votes for the bicycle prizes at the regular established vote schedule. See schedule of points be DRUG FA C I E ld e r C. G. •»ahhath School ( Im rch Service Young People's F rid a y • • 1 I* 4 SUNSET THEATER F irst B aptist ( ureli A ( o rd ia l W elcom e E xtend ed to A ll • « 4 4 The Roar of the Crowd N u rs e ry care d u rin g w o rs h ip Parsonage M U 7-t!644 Rev. E. L. N euenfeldt Im m a n u el L utheran C hurch , - t r < f < 9 I — PLUS — Sunday School 9:45 A .M . M o rn in g Services 11 A .M . W estm in ster Fello w sh ip High School G ro up 7 P .M . -• « * I M atinee Saturday & Sun. P ra y e r M e e tin g 6:15 P .M . F red S. K in g, P astor M U 7 1603 P o st MORE EXTRA CASH! -C a rto o n - W ednesday (lir e .) < C o -S tarrin g Buddy H a c k e tt, Dennh, O 'K e e fe , and B a rb a ra Eden C o m m u n ity P r e sb y te r ia n C h u rch W orship . . . . 11:00 A .M . T ra in in g Union . . 6:00 P .M . W orship S ervice 7:00 P .M . ’I he S a n d » M c D onald F u n e ra l se rvices w ill he held at 1 p.m . F rid a y at C olonia! M o rtu a ry , in P o rtla n d fo r O r lando M. M cD onald, w ho has re sided at R t. 1. Box 1(142. Sandy, since J u ly of 1960. He moved to the Sandy area fro m Phoenix. A rizo n a upon re tir in g as te c h n ica l sergeant fro m the U.S. A ir Force. M cD o n a ld , aged 44, died at V e te ra n 's H o s p iia l in P o rtla n d M onday fo llo w in g a ye a r-lo n g | illn e ss. He is s u rv iv e d ^ by his w ife . B eulah and d a u g h te r K e r ry , 15, w ho liv e in Sandy, as w e ll as tw o sisters. M rs. Leona H a lve rso n , B anning. C a lif., and M rs. E v e ly n R aredon o f L a fa y e tte , In d ., and a b ro th e r, M e lv ille P atterson. P A T B O O N E in S U N D A Y S E R V IC E S Sunday School . . 9:45 A.M . li O b itu a ry okiando m . C hurch o f G od 530 M a in S t., Sandy /« « r. S a n d y H ilnesses A tten d A ssem bly The N im b le T h im b le Sewing C lub o f B o rin g g rade school is e sp e cially proud o f its show ing at the C ounty and S tate F a irs th is y e a r. The C la cka m a s C ounty F a ir brought p in k ribbons fo r a ll th e firs t y e a r g irls , w ho a re N ancy A lth a u se r, F e rn Douglas. Con nie M oore, and C la ra S alyers. Each of the second y e a r g irls received blue rib b o n s T h e y a re Sharon G antenbein. M arsha G o r don. K a re n K a rle n . M a ry Lou K a rle n , and C orinne N is h ik a w a . M a ry Lou w as selected reserve cham pion w h ile K a re n w as se lected fo r State F a ir also. A t the S tate F a ir both K a re n and M a ry Lou won blue ribbons. le a d e rs o f the fir s t and sec ond y e a r groups are M rs. G ay Z im m e rm a n . M rs. John G a n te n bein, and M rs. E m il K a rle n . B aptists O bserve Year-End A etirities «y. Ask how to enter Super Plcnamins Gigantic Contest IT S A NEW WORLD OF WORTH AWAITING YOU awards will be made to the tieing candidates. Be sure to come to the campaign office real often so that we can answer any questions you may have about the campaign. Out of town candidates needing information are ask- ed to call the campaign manager at MU 7-2781. Office open until 6 p.m. daily, and un- til 8 p.m. on Saturdays and Wednesdays. M AT • g g q DRUG [MUD*»- rb'wsi I & R Y IC V q u a l it y \ \ .. D e P ÌN O * 8 l L IT Y \ THE SANDY POST Richardson Chevrolet Loop H iway . Sand» Or* MAIN STREET MU 7-27S1 ]♦ I# I* |w I I* ‘ I l'<t ' I* u l< l< I* l< I* 1*