Sandy post. (Sandy, Oregon) 1938-current, April 07, 1966, Page 8, Image 8

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    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
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Grethem, Oregon
Speech
Club
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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%.
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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
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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.'
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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
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■■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:
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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?
THURSDAY
ONLY
Breasts
no limits
TOWN & COUNTRY
DUNDEE
O
PINEAPPLE
SLICES .
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LINDSAY SELECT
RIPE
OLIVES .
BREAD 5^$1°°
HALEY'S 46-oz. can
303
Size
3/89
Grape or
Orange Drink
Terms More Liberal Than Ever
OUR GARDEN FRESH PRODUCE
CELERY .
CABBAGE
YAMS. .
LARGE
BUNCHES
FIRM
HEADS
U.S. No. 2
potatoes
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w Ä
ORANGES J'T.IOrl
WE ACCEPT U.S.D.A. FOOD STAMPS
BRIDGMON S FARM MARKETS
ONE MILE EAST OF GRESHAM ON LOOP HIGHWAY
665 - 8222
Enlarging our mattress, living
room, bedroom, dining room,
carpets, and dinette depart­
ments to give you greater
value and larger selections.
You owe it to yourself to come
look — many items still in car­
tons, more being delivered . . .
and we are still ordering. A few
are dusty, and some are slight­
ly scratched. We can supply
you with about everything in
the home furnishing line .
Come in today!
AMITON FURNITURE
25 YEARS
TWO FLOORS OF COMPLETE HOME FURN/SH/NGS
MAIN AT SECOND
GRESHAM
25 MORE YEARS
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SERVING GRESHAM
YET TO GO!"