TH« SANDY (Oro.) POST Thur.., April 7, 1964 (Sec. 1) America’* first thoroughbred horae Is believed to have been Bulle Rock, Imported into Vir- gin!a In 1730. The Mt. Hiod Women’s Bowling Club will have a bake sale Friday, April 8, at the Clackamas County Bank start ing at 10 a.m. This will be the first of the club’s projects to raise money to send a bowling team to the 1967 WIBC tourney In New York. No hand can make the clock strike for me the hours that are passed. —Byron Œarrml JFunrral Hunt? Day or Night Servie* — A Local Institution Phono MOhawk 5-3794 ^Gai b X {^CHURCH NOTES^ Grethem, Oregon Speech Club ~ Siates Car Wash Sandy high school speech club will sponsor a "Car Wash’’ this Saturday, April 9, at Wil liam’s Thrlftwiy Market in Sandy from 9:30 a.m. to 3:33 p.m. Price will be 93 cents for the wash plus and 26 cents for vacuuming if desired. . We Endorse the Oregon Funeral Insurance Plan Iowa, second state in total farm output, produced crops worth $1.4 billion last year. Corn accounted for 62%. 9HEKKS3S WH WW Mobilheat M • • • • • >« M • « • s Mountain Air PRIME RIB OF BEEF, au jus VIRGINIA BAKED HAM ROAST YOUNG TURKEY CHOICE CUT STEAKS EXCELLENT SEAFOOD is great! But heat is great on nippy mornings! CALL US FOR OIL I MODERATE PRICE Your Neighbor* WE WELCOME FAMILY GROUPS Reservations Not Necessary CHILDREN’S MENU JUST LIKE MOM and DAD'S in MINIATURE Ken Walker at Hood-Land 800 Satellite Restaurant RIGHTWOOD k OIL CO. and LOUNGE 18706 East Burnside ; WE DELIVER ON WEEKENDS Rockwood Shopping Center 665 - 6797 ALSOI Sandy Baptists Plan Sunrise Service Easter Easter Sunday at Sandy Bap tist Chapel will start with a Sunrise service at 6:00 a.m. All young people are invited to an Easter Breakfast at 7:30 a.m. in the lower level, Sun day School classes for all ages will be at 9:45 a.m. followed at 11 a.m. by the Easter morn ing worship service. A junior church service in the old aud itorium for boys and girls sixth grade and under will feature Mrs. Dorothy McCutcheon tell ing the Easter story with flan nel graph. Training hour classes at 6 p.m. and the colored film, "Where Jesus Wilked” shown at 7 p.m. will conclude this year’s Resurrection Sunday. Complete Radiator Repair Overnight Service Guaranteed Work ffilllfoq, f»»<i Specials ^BONELESS - FULLY COOKED- TENDER 89.' 1 H/k AAS °r Smoked Picnic Smoked Picnic Vi h or or Whole whole 4 to 7 lbs. Cansler, Carol Holt, Shirley Se“H*, and Cassandra Tritt with a novelty song and dance number. Typing for fourth place were Laurel Swalls and Carolyn Olson In an acrobatic dance number and Brent Peterson, R.mdy Huaerlk, Mike Hite, Nick Eklund, and Terrv Earl In a skit, "Big Three Plus O te.” we were given a guided tour of the library and told two Interesting stories. Another time we went to the Ihrke farm near Kelso to see the ewes and lambs. A few of tha claaa joined the third graders on their field trip. Mrs. Spahr’s group toured only the zoo but were allowed to ride on the zoo train. Kecently Mrs. Jahr’s Class has enjoyed sevni ,il Int..... .tlnr Our greatest glory la not In field trips. One trip was to the never falling, tait in rising every fall.--Oliv«: Gold- Gresham Branch of the M ilt- time nomah County Library where sm th, Fred Smart ASK THE MAN FROM Equitable FIREPLACES Brick & Stone Work ABOUT OUR LOW COST PROTECTION PIAN THERMORITE Wayne W. French GLASS DOORS Equitable life Atturance Society of the United State« Home office. New York. NY 222 9471 or 663 3631 MU 7 3594 RI. 2, Bo* 644, Sandy JANZ PLANTLAND EASTER LILIES Very fine. No I, 4 to I bloom* HYDRANGEAS In Bloom CHRYSANTHEMUMS - In Bloom SHRUBS Tamt, low tpreading, $1 98 value, Cypre»*. Blue, well thaped, $2 29 value. $1 00 each Boxwood. Blue, $2.19 value. $1 00 each You’ll pat bock, when you order fine quaiity fuel yourself oil on from the ut. Prompt tervice from metered Plu* • fine ettortment of Itiyr plentt GERANIUMS, world’* finest grower, 4 for 98c RHODODENDRONS, named verlefiet elwey* on tale DOGWOOD TREES, pink, competitive price. $6 9$, yourt for $3 95 here trvckt. BARK DUST BULK SEED Lilley’* Insecticide* A Fertillier* • Ltwn Seed PRODUCE — Hood River Apples, Delicious, 26-lb. box $1.69 (plus box dep.) CALL US TODAYI CfiAC ■■Wiv SANDY RADIATOR SHOP Phone MU 7-4595 after 4 p.m. Bone-In bone-in Grade School News The aiuiual seventh and eighth grade masquerade party was EASTER WEEK SERVICES other at the regular 11:00 o’ held on Friday, April 1. With clock hour. Everyone welcome. all the clever, original and An unusual candlelight ser ST. MICHAEL'S CATHOLIC somewhat elaborate costumes, vice will be carried out dur CHURCH the judges had their usual dif ing the Miundy Thursday Com ficult time in deciding who the munion service this year tn the Holy week services at St. prize winners should be. Community Presbyterian Michael's Include the com - Seventh graders win the top Church, April 7. There will t* memoration of the founding of three costume prizes with a a special "Tenebrae” service the Eucharist at 4 p.m. Thurs tie for fourth going to eighth presented by the Choir. "Teiie- day. graders. Bobbi Kubln was first brae” Is the I.»tin word mean- On Good Friday at 4 p.m. as a One-Eye I Minster. M ir- Ing "shadows”, and through recitation of the sacred liturgy. Uyn Lkive as Humpty Dumpty candles, narration, and song, On Saturday confessions will placed second. Third was Tom one will see the progress of lie heard from 4 p.m. until 5:30 Ellis, all bloody from a dagger the gloom if the trial andcruc- p.m. and again beginning at plunged through his Imdy. Cindy iftcation to the brilliant light 7 p.m. until completed. Easter Smith as a little old lady and of the promise of the Resur vigil at 11 p.m. will conclude Joe Oldenburg cave rection. with midnight mass. man spilt fourth place. The Youth Fellowship of the On Easter Sunday regular In the talent show first place church will hold their tradi mass Is scheduled for 9:30 a.m. whiners were Tiw Van ills, tional SUnrise Service at 6 a.m. Brent Peterson, Steve Christ, a.m. on Easter Sunday morning. ensen, Brian Boothby, Kerry Anyone is welcome to attend EPISCOPAL Steiner, and Iv.i i Annis, in an and should meet at the church instrumental number. at 5:30 a.m. Episcopal services will be Mike Lindsey, Tony Malar, A special praise service will held In St. Raphael’s and All Robert Parker, Tom be held during the regular Sun Angels Chapel at the west end Fussell were second with a day School hour, 9:45 a-m. The of SU Jude’s Nursing Home in skit, "The Enlarging M ichtne.” youth Fellowship ensemble, the Sandy. Third place went to Connie Junior Choir and several solos On Good Friday the Preach Cantrell, Carol Pa luck, Linnea will be offered as well as ing of the Passion from 12 noon special choirs from the various until 3 p.m. and stations of the HIGH 6CADE OIL. / Sunday School classes. Cross at 7 p.m. USE NO OTHER ' There will be two worship On Easter Sunday there will services on Easter Sunday be a said communion at 8 p.m. OR 'YOU'LL WASTE morning, April 10. The early Celebrant will be the Rev. YOUR MONEY, service will be at 8:30 and the Father David SSP. SUng Euch _ BROTHER arist and sermon by Canon Rene Bozarth will be at 9:30 a.m. ft MU? 2471 • LOOP HIGHWAY ttrictly farm (rath AA larga. Our year round price do: 7V JANZ PLANTLAND • West Sandy City Limits on SHOP DAILY 9 TO 6; FRIDAYS TIL 9 % SPRING SALE ... To bring you bigger and better selections, we have drastically reduced many many of our lines Boneless - Cottage Ham59Ham39?Ham 69? FRESH OREGON GROWN ™ Fryers^. 39? 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