Sandy post. (Sandy, Oregon) 1938-current, April 04, 1963, Page 4, Image 4

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The Sandy (Ore.) Post Thursday, April 4, 1963 (Sec. 1)
Sandy
Planned Here
Miss Frances Williams and
Jim Kilmer have announced
their plans for a June wedding.
Miss Williams is the daugh­
ter of Mrs. Edith Schoenburg
of Sandy and is a 1962 grad­
uate of Walla Walla College in
College Place, Wash. She was
graduated cum laude with a
Bachelor of Science degree in
nursing and is employed as
Staff nurse at the Veterans
Hospital in Walla Walla.
Kilmer is currently enrolled
at Walla Walla college as a
senior Theology major. He is
the son of Mr. and Mrs. Paul
Kilmer of Forks, Wash.
Both the bride and groom­
elect have been selected to ap­
pear in Who’s Who in Ameri­
can Colleges and Universities.
The wedding will be solemn­
ized in the Seventh • day Ad­
ventist church in Sandy, June
3.
Business
FARM TRACTOR CO.
Sandy Ready Mix Inc.
• READYMIX CONCRETE
• SAND and GRAVEL
• MASON SAND
Prompt Delivery
ML 7 3022 (PR 1-7522 nights)
Kt. 1 .Box 1163, Sandy if
See Us for New
Jacuzzi Pumps and
Repairs on All Makes
Of Pumps
Loop Hwy. & Boring Road
Gresham, Oregon
Telephone: MO 5-4164
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Johnny Sez
— BUYING? —
— SELLING? —
— TRADING? —
24-Hour Phone Service
when calling JOHNNY,
MO 5-3491 with
J. J. WALKER
4950 NE Union, Portland
AT 8-5045
JEEPS
Sales and Service
Sunset
Theater
SANDY
Grand
Reopening
This Weekend
Fri. - Sat. - Sun., Apr. 5-6-7
I) O U B L E
FEATURE
ever saw!
the most
E
fCROSBY BOI HOFE
JBANC0L1JNS
Loop Hiway & Boring Rd.
Gresham
MO 5 4164
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LAWN MOWER
ROTARY TILLERS
PLUS
Evangelist Emerson Pent
will be speaking at the Sandy
Baptist Chapel beginning Sun­
SP-tf day, April 7 through April 12
at 7:30 p.m.
On Palm Sunday, April 7,
he will bring the 11 a m. mes­
sage and the choir will sing
a special number, "Blessed Is
(Continued from Page 11
the King of Israel” with solo­
ist, Sheila Jones. Then Pent
When you expect boys to do
will speak to the young people
a good job and make an hon­
at 6 p.m. and in the evening
est effort, that is best, he said. service at 7.
When they play only to win
Evangelist Pent has been in
they have lost sight of some­
the Gospel ministry for over
thing big and important.
25 years. Half of his ministry
A letter from the mayor and
has been spent in the pastor­
councilmen, who were unable
ate and half in a Bible teach­
to be present, was read to the
ing and the evangelistic field.
team.
Clyde
Sutherland
At the present time he is I
presented each team member on the Extension Department ’ ■ ™
with a framed certificate from
of the Multnomah School of the
the service clubs of Sandy.
EMERSON PENT
Bible, Portland.
rr» women
reu. leeone mimi
Show Starts Friday
Saturday & Sunday
2 P.M.
No Show on
Sunday Evening
Evangelicals
Set Service
At Sunrise
A regular savings program brings added pleas­
ure, through peace of mind ... for you know
you are ready for those small as well as large
emergencies. Also, you're on your way to the
things you want. Start today. Deposits made up
to April 10, 1963, draw interest as of April 1,
1963.
MEMBER Federal
..
OPEN
Deposit
MU tual 7-2271
Edward Scheels
Feted Recently
The children of Mr. and Mrs.
Edward Scheel honored their
parents at a birthday dinner
party Friday evening, March
29, at Hill Villa. After the din­
ner they attended a show.
Those on hand for the occa­
sion were four of their six chil­
dren, Mr. and Mrs. Lee Hard­
ing, Beaverton; Mr. and Mrs.
Ron Adams and Mr. and Mrs.
Bill Bradley, Portland; Mr.
and Mrs. Orville Scheel, San­
dy, and the honor guests, Mr.
and Mrs. Edward Scheel.
Dinner guests at the Edward
Scheels’ home Sunday were Mr.
and Mrs. William Bradley and
sons Stephen and Gary.
Callers at the Edward
Scheels’
home Sunday were
Mr. and Mrs. Orville Scheel
and children Mark, Tami and
Mitch of Sandy. Mr. and Mrs.
Ed Steinman of Portland also
called.
Assistance in preparing Or­
egon state income tax returns
will be given by State Tax
Commission personnel at Or­
egon City Courthouse, April 9
to 12, inclusive, 8:30 a.m. to 4
p m. Taxpayers wishing help in
filing their returns are asked
to bring earnings slips and oth­
er information needed to de­
termine the correct tax. includ­
ing. if possible, a copy of their
federal return filed for the
year 1962.
FRED SMART
BRICKWORK
FIREPLACES
4K1ÜAVS TILL a P.M.
CLASSIFIED ADS PAY
INCOME TAXES
For Information Call
Rt. 2, Box 644
Sandy
Real Estait
ALpine 4-5920 or MUtual 7-2521
Nursing Homes
______2__
SANDY REST HAVEN
MU 7-4712
ORIENT NURSING HOME
MO 5-3723
A home for invalids convalescent patient*
and those needing nursing care
J. WOODLE
Physician and Surgeon
Real Estate - General Insurance
lo 5 W PM
MU 7-3851
Daily e»»ept Sun
Loop Hiway
Sandy
LEAVITT, M.D.
Office Hours 9AM
Daily except Wed
Sun
to 6 P M
Sat 9-1 PM
Medical Bldg.,rSandy
MU 7-2631
Marthii C. McGuire, KN
Loving Core for the Agen end Convafescent
DR. JOE M. ONCHI
Office At Salmon River Bndgt
I
Phone Hood-Land 402
Brightwood
MARX & CHASE
Registered Land Surveyor
Reg'Mered Lind Surveyor
Surveying
Mapç,.^
Subdivision« Office located 3 miles east of GrcA-
am on Loop Hwy
P O. Box 431
Gresham
CALL TODAY
Registered Optometrist
FOR YOUR FUTURE
24-Hour Nursing Catt for ombulibng »nd bed pal
Phone MO S 5415
PROFESSIONAL
Physicians on call
.... -» AA»»
MU 7-2041
One M.le So“,h °’ s*"d’
on Bonstedt Road
O p *'' 9AM
to 6 PM • Evfmngs bv Appointment
b’ocks North And East of Hood Theatre
33 N.E. Kelly
Gresham
NEW and USED
Sales * Service
HIGHEST TRADE-INS
Sandy
Loop Highway
MU 7-3636
NOW IT’S GANTENBEIN’S
Early - Bird Sale!
SOMETHING DIFFERENT! Early-bird specials will
be good only on Friday from 6-9 p.m. and on
Saturday from 9 a.m. until noon. No specials will
“Early-Bird Special!”
be good any other times, but excellent buys on
items other than the "special" hours are so indi­
cated. Adults only!
“Early-Bird Special!”
FREE BALLOONS
for the Kiddies
FOLGER'S
4Z
COFFEE
Thurs., Fri., Sat.
SAVE-ON
SILK
(Cause we like 'em)
NAPKINS
FREE HAMS
SPECIAL FOR
OTHER HOURS
SPECIAL FOR
OTHER HOURS
.1
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LD’ 335
Sign up now for a
FREE EASTER HAM
Some lucky customers
will get 'em. We're
giving away two.
Pkg
3 Pkgs. 250
“Early-Bird Special!”
SPRECKEL'S
SUGAR
10 LBS.
79e
SPECIAL OTHER HOURS
10 Lbs. 89«
10*
PWD. or
BROWN
SUGAR
2 Lbs. 25c
“Early-Bird Spedai!”
Lean, Meaty
65e
Shoulder
33’
BEEF
ROASTS
Each
Up to 2 lbs.
_
ta- ’0C
ANGEL FOOD CAKES
300 Tins
Ocean Spray
OR SERVICE
ADS AND RATES
3-Minute Oats
Reg. 59c
SPECIAL FOR
OTHER HOURS
.
Lb.4JC
Baker's Doz.
49c
Dr. Ross Formula No. 27
Gold Medal
25
lb., S1 M
Sunshine
Reg. 75c
Chili Con Carne
-65c Crackers ■
LEAN
GROUND BEEF
. 39'
SPUDS
10 I 29'
Netted Gems
RADISHES or
GREEN ONIONS
Fancy Winesap
Fresh
Dennison's, 40-oz. tin
SJ.00
00
39c Each
Spag. & Meat Balls 4/95c Flour - - .
39'
3 Lbs.
Bunch
49c Dog Food. . 25 ib.. $219
Tall Tins
Dennison's
BEEF
LIVER
SPRECKEL'S
SPECIAL OTHER HOURS
“Early-Bird Spedal!”
FRYERS
“Early-Bird
Special!”
Cranberry Sauce 2/39c Doughnuts
ORCHARD CREST
NURSING HOME
tents
With All Attachments
- -
Wax Fruit in Each Box
Physician and Surgeon
McCulloch Chain Saws
Unfrosted
Ph Ysician
ELTON D
PUMPING EQUIPMENT
Hershal M. Tanzer of Port­
land, president of the Western
Lumber Marketing Assn., re­
leased contents of his letter to
E. Cleveland Edgett, execu­
tive vice - president of the
West
Coast
Lumbermen's
Assn., pointing out that Geor­
gia recently passed a bill to
ban the use of unseasoned lum­
ber in all construction within
that state, and that the Tex­
as legislature is currently con­
sidering a similar law.
SPECIAL FOR
OTHER HOURS
CHARLES H. CARLSTROM
Office Hour» 9AM
FRANCES WILLIAMS
ALL TYPES OF WATER
A major association of north­
west lumber wholesalers and
sawmills expressed fear today
that a legislative trend has
begun in several southern states
which is aimed at shutting-out
western dimension lumber.
Classified Business, Professional Directory
DORIS K. ALEX
14525 E Burntide, Portland
Phone MU 7-2861 ___
MILLS BROS
Lumber Shut-Out
Alarms Industry
HOLIDAY
CUT-UP
PLASTER
Insurance Corporation
Osteopath
WALRAD INSURANCE AGENCY
INCOME TAX HELP
The Mt Hood Association of
Evangelicals is sponsoring the
second annual Sunrise Service
at the. Multnomah Kennel Club
on Easter Sunday. April 14 at
6 a m.
Popular
Bible Conference
speaker. Rev. Robert Bennett
will bring the message of the
morning. J Robert Neumann of
Portland will be at the console
of the organ. The Pent
ladies trio, and tenor soloist.
H. Lynn Gordon, will supply
the special music.
This will be in the enclosed
grandstand section of the Ken­
nel Club, located on 223rd Ave.
at Fairview north of Gresham
COUNTY BANK^
SANDY. ORE
silver awards were done by the
following people:
Gerald Cummings, D o n i t a
Zielinski, Jim Martin, J 1 m
Bessant, Joe Dyal, Randy Hu-
serick, Ardell Neumann, Nan­
cy Potter, Julie Schneider,
Laurie Jonsrud, Carol Paluck,
Linda Keyser, Lois Popelka and
Lenna Swails.
Many good exhibits received
certificates with a red seal and
others only the certificate of
award.
Judges for the science fair
were Lyle Frazier, Wilbur Sulz­
bach, Darwin Lovell, Marion
Beauchamp, Jim Alles, Joe
Marchand, and Zel Gernhart.
The gold and silver awards
will be entered into the Re-
gional Fair which will be held
this year at the Sandy eie-
mentary school April 19 and
20.
\llf / > to 20%
(Sandy Post photo)
ROHDE & ROHDE
202 E. Main, Sandy MU 7-3503
Gold seal awards were won
at the
Sandy
elementary
school Science Fair by Teri
Martin, Steven Cole, Pat Hev-
ner, Susan Courser, Susan
Moffet, Connie Berger, Dan
Rhoden, Carl Larson, Nannette
McBee, Carol Cobb, Darel Sei­
bert, Barbara Pinewski, Linda
Wade and David Whitlock.
Most of the prize winning
projects were the work of two
of the students named.
Silver seal awards were won
by Mrs Mason's room, Mrs.
Jackson's
room
and
Mrs.
Spahr’s room, all of which
were group projects. Dual and
individual projects receiving
world ano
ones. Dinner will be served in the shiny new
cafetorium at Cottrell school from 5 to 8
p.m. Committee members are (from left)
Loretta Hall, Madell Caswell, Betty Brook,
Barbara Yeager and Doris Bales.
Baptist Chapel Schedules Pent
Pioneer Chain Saws
SALES & SERVICE
School Tells Science Awards
iÖMPfiUM
me
The dinner committee of Cottrell Commun­
ity Club was practicing witii the rolls, lemon
pie and coflee in preparation for the annual
ham dinner Saturday night, April 6. The
ladies say there will be home made apple
pi's us well as the luscious lemon meringue
FARM TRACTOR CO.
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■ Conservation is the preser­
vation of our natural resources
for economical use. so as to
secure the greatest good to the
largest number for the long-
President Wil-
est time.”
liam Howard Taft.
£ 49c
APPLES
3?29‘
Beautiful Solid
LETTUCE
Head
We Reserve the Right to IJmit
GANTENBEIN S KELSO STORE
Loop Highway at Kelso
These specials good for 3 days thru Saturday,
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April 6