TM« SANDY (Or*.) ROST Thur»., D*c 1, 1966 ($*«. I) Youth Top Goal in Immanuel Lutheran Church Morning Services Sunday School Kathleen O'Brien 10:30 am. 9:15 am MU 7-4063 Missionary Project Die old church building which if the fund» gaUicnxj ¡n Ulls was used for rummage «ale area will be used het* in (-(,11^ Ing all year toward their goul headquarter« will be used by the to the needy» in adilHIuti Ui of |700 for Speed-the-Light, . !■ H" I 11,1 »ORI Dorcas Society of tin- Seventh - and witfi the help aid c<x>i>era- day Adventist Church beginning ■istunce given locally, demd. tion of the tow n of Saidy, met ed. and more thanduubled their goul December 7. Mr«. Bessie Rein- Mr«, Reinholtz »aid hultz, who is in charge of tin« by raising 91,515.15. church’s work In distributing wishing to dimte clean, A C. A. Convention was held clothing aid bedding, al»»|grn, over the Thanksgiving holiday In food ant clothing to those In Ilin I , mu I I II " 1 "■ .J. need, stated tti.it this move was Shlein at First Assembly of necessary because the s|tuce in tei, at Proctor aid Univirggy Cud IXiring the filial servier tiie main church building for on Wednesday» when the on night, Sbtdy Friday merly used by the Dorcas work can group tnevta. Assembly of God was re- er« was netsled in meeting the cognize»! as one if the top ten Farmers received growing needs of the church. churches in the Oregon Dis lion spent by American« t<»r fud The Saidy Dorcas Society is trict in their outstanding giving produced on farms. one of more than three (housaid for Speed-the-Light. A plaque and trophy will be awarded the similiar Seventh-day Adventist Personalized I group. The Speed- the -Light organizations which assisted project helps Missionaries over ten million people with meet their iidlvidual needs In eleven million articlesuf cloth Flowers for All the field by purchasing such ing, along with food aid cash, for a total dollar value of over supplies us vehicles, type Occasions writers, printing press, bi twelve inUliondollars last yeai, according to Mrs. Reinholtz. cycles, etc. té WEDDINGS The new goal for 1967 is Those needing help are given 91,000.00, HOSPITALS The young jieople want to creed, or color. This humanitarian work is thank each one who shared a FUNERALS part in this work by buying made possible by the members of the church, although gifts candy or having their car CORSAGES washed at Shaws’ Richfield Sta received from their friends .ml neighbors during the present tion as well as giving donations. WIRE SERVICE and forthcoming Ingathering Campaign will tie used toasstst School Menus in carrying forward the medi cal, educational, aid assistance I2S5O S E Divi.ron program of the church, the Sandy High 761 2662 Eve MU 7 7651 Dorcas leader explained. Part Thursday, Dec. 1 Barbecued beef burgers WMWWWWNMMWMAMAMAMWWMAMWWMfM String beans Jello salad Friday, Dec. 2 Creamed tuna on biscuit Mashed potatoes Peas Celery sticks By KEN BATEMAN ■uka, Japan, for the Phlllipptnes The Christ Amba sudors youth November 4th. This Is Lonzo*s group of the Sbixly Assembly third trip to the area. Lonzo’s of God, are happy to announce The names of the local people wife, Sierry, and his son, James the results of their 1966 Mis involved in the following in Carlton ( born Aug. 25, 1966) sionary Project. cidents are withheld for ob live in Fremont, Cal. He is Ihe C.A.’s have been work- counting the days until his dis vious reasons: Recently a local womandialed charge from service duty next Gospel of Christ Tabernacle a Saniy number and heard the May. Community Church Pat Colson is a quarterback message: “You have reached (Booth ond Brook» Rood! the wrong connection, you dirty on the O.C.E. “Powder Puff’ Sunday School mother!’’ Thinking it was a football team! 10 *m Sarvic* Worship practical j»>ke of some kind, she 11 *tn I received a surprise call Evaning Sarvic*» 7 pm questioned but nothing further W*dn*td*y 7 pm was said. To make certain she last SUiduy morning at 1 a.m. Young P*opl* Socitty ond had heard right, she dialed the from my good friend Charles Choir Practice 7 pm same number again and heard; Sldebuttom In Pennsylvania! He At Pa»tor'« Home “You have reached the wrong had returned from a dance (he’s For information call connection, you dirty mother!” a disc jockey), and had been Lee Eblen 663-3991 nothing more or nothing less. looking at the SUidy Post aid Diano Lindsey MU 7 2755 The telephone company is decided to find out what news positive they have no such “wasn’t” in the newspaperl He has been busy with record recording, but the local citi promotions, dances, and even a zen has other thoughts. Hear Sandy ing it once might have in TV’ show or two, in addition to dicited a prankster, but test his regular radio shows. Ilie Assembly ing it several more times and November issue of TV life had of God hearing the sameconimentdoes an entire page featuring Charles and his family. . Jiow about make one wonder. . .?! Sunday School 9:45 a.m. that?! One lady noticed the hairstyle Morning Worship 11 a.m. Following a pleasant conver of the woman sitting beside her Young Peopl*'» 6:15 p.m. and remarked: “ Is that your sation, Charles asked me to Eve. Service 7:00 p.m. own hair?*’ She was somewhat “pass on my regards to every Bible Study (Wed.) 7:30 p.m unprepared for the reply;“Yes, one for me”. . .So I will end JIM DAVIS, Pastor THE REV. JIM DAVIS I bought it three years ago!" the column this week with good MU 7-3661 wishes all the way from Penn The Rev. Jim Duvts, with his Seen in Passing: Dick and sylvania. family, arrived in Sbndy last Dee Steffi spending Thanks Dick and Dee Steffi of Sandy, week to assume the pastorate giving in Reno. . .a sign ob wish to share recent news re of the local Assembly of God Community served: L.B.J’s name for his ceived from Chonlada SUekoh, Church. Vice President is Hu-bird!. . sandy High School’s ‘65-66 Presbyterian The Rev. Du vis comes here The Lutheran Walther League A.F.S. student from Thailand: from Gooding, Idaho, where he Church handing out Wheatridge seals. . “I am now working in a has been pastor for over five Jim Reick celebrating a birth Chinese-Japanese company in years, prior to that he was Sundoy School 9.45 o.m. day last Monday. . .Nov. 28th Bangkok as an accounting an evangelist. Mor./ng Services 11 o.m. being another wedding anniver assistant. It is an interesting While in Idaho he was active Westminster Fellowship sary for Mr. and Mrs. Alfred job, but with very few English, in the Ministerial Association High School Group 7:00 p.m. ,the “new” Dew so it won’t be my permanent and community projects. He was For the past three weeks Schmitz. Nursery Core During Worship Drop being constructed next job. I am looking for a European also the Southern Idaho District Sandy Grade Fritz Hachler (Shndy Ice Cap Parsonage MU 7-3644 Lockers) has been in the In to Thriftways. . .Happy Anni firm which gives me a chance Youth Director for the Assem REV. E. I. NEUENFELDT tensive Care Unit of the Good versary today to Mr. and Mrs. to use English, to prevent for blies of God. Thursday, Dec. 1 Samaritan Hospital. A check Gerald Gaage. . .The Presby getting English. The Davis family includes his Hot dog , “I have been busy working wife, up on the pains in his legs terian Ladies Aid Annual Holi Pauline, a daughter, Buttered corn Kelso disclosed a form of polio and day Gift Tba and Bazaar during the day and welcome Linda , who is a freshman in Amelia’s rolls scheduled for this Saturday friends during the evening. I high school and a son, Dun, who Fruited Jello on lettuce Church of God paralysis. No visitors are al from 11 a.m. to 3 p.m. in the just know that a person who was is in the 5th grade. lowed (except immediate Milk family) but cards and letters Fellowship Room of the Pre in U.S.A. before is quite in Sunday School . . . 9:45 A M. The new pas tor extends a cor Friday, Dec. 2 Church sbyterian Church. . .tomorrow teresting to them. I have so dial invitation to the public to Fish sticks 11.00 A.M. would be appreciated. Evening Services . . 7:30 P.M. Current officers of the is a birthday for John Mills many friends, even though 1 attend all of the services of the Carrot-raisin salad Prayer Meeting (Wed.) Walther League (Sandy Luther Jr. and Janis Haselwander. . have been in Bangkok for less church. Parsley potato 7:30 P.M. than a month. I am now almost an Church’s Youth organ 24 days until Christmas! Buttered cornmeal muffins ization): Jerelyn Wagner- Pre a reprsentative from the Fruit Fred Kennedy -Pas,or Current news of the family U.S.A. They are very interested sident; Bob Flath - Vice Pre Milk MU 7-3437 sident; Marsha Wagner - Sec of Mrs. Zola Wilson, former in everything about Americans MOUNTAIN Monday, Dec. 5 Bobby Bruce Lone retary / Treasurer; and Kath Sandy resident, now living In and U.S.A. This really makes Beef-noodle-tomato soup Kelso me homesick about you all. leen Ulrich - ChristianGrowth. Duluth, Georgia: GRANGE 926 Cabbage slaw L. A. “Lewis” Wilson, his “I work 6 days a week from Rolled wheat squares wife Wanda, and 13-year old son 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. I enjoy work by Dottie B. Milk Memorial Services for the Dennis, live in Duluth, Georgia, ing with the other officials very Tuesday, Dec. 6 where Lewis works for I.B.M. much. They treat me specially. late Brother Earl Butler were Cheese wedge held at the last regular meet doing such Interesting things There are about a hundred Buttered green beans as working on IBM textbooks people working for this com ing of the Mountain Grange, Tossed vegetable salad Monday, Nov. 14. enabling one teacher to teach pany. I help them a lot in com Nothing smooths your The following Officers were Creamy-rice pudding 4 classrooms at one time, and municating with English-speak Bread and butter course through life so Cape Kennedy projects. He ing people. Our manufacturer elected to serve for the 1967 Milk term: Master, Grant DeSiazer; graduated from Sandy High in produces bearings of cars. Wednesday, Dec. 7 well as money-in-the- 1952. “I had a chance to guide an Overseer, Bruce Opperman; Baked beans Chaplain, Hettle Blaisdell; bank! Obstacles dis Don Wilson, his wife Gloria, American who came to contact Apple-celery-raisin salad and their 2 daughters: Debbie our company about inspection. Treasurer, Dottie Shoup; Sec Lettuce wedge appear under the retary, Velma DeShazer; Lec 6 and Barbie 3, live in Weis- My company find me a great Baked brown bread magic spell of cash. baden, Germany, where he is help and are very fond of me. turer, Florence Rogan; Stew- Milk stationed with the U.S. Air He makes me think at you Best way to Thursday, Dec. 8 Force. more often. I have found so ard, Pat Rogan; Assistant Stew Scalloped potato with minced accumulate it Robert and Eva Wilson, with many Europeans and Americans ard, Andrew McDonald; Lady ham Gina 2 and Karen 3 , live in in some part of Bangkok. There Assistant Steward, Suzanne Mc Crisp celery is by systematic Chamblee, Georgia, where he are so many things to see in Donald; Gatekeeper, William Peanut butter sandwich saving here! Porter; Flora, Madalyn Opper is Manager of a 7-11 Store Bangkok. Fruit (comparable to our Big Chief). “It is a great surprise to man; Pomona, Edna Porter; Milk Ceres, Ruth Butler; Musician, Robert and Murleen (Wilson) find some parts of Bangkok look Friday, Dec. 9 Nakunz live in Sandy with their very similar to the U.S.A. Dottie Shoup. Tuna-noodle casserole The HEC display included 3 children: Craig, now stationed American movies, foods, and Buttered peas Your money grows faster with the aid hand made Christmas gift sug in the Army at Fort Ord; Nancy shopping center really give you Bread and butter gestions, and the HEC Report in the 7th grade, and Zoeann a feeling that you are in U.S.A. of our 4% Interest compounded Apple crisp with topping was given on group activities who is 6. “I’ll start teaching English Milk in the evening which I am asked by Suzanne McDonald. Plans for the annual Grange Note received from the Jolly to. Christmas party to be held “I send my love to the people O’Briens at Mahood Falls, B.C.: Dec. 19 were completed, which Welches “Sun is out. Weather is colder I know. I haven’t got a chance will include gift exchange and a to write them yet. about 20 degrees today - low OTHER SERVICES sacred program. at 10 degrees at night. Birds Thursday, Dec. 1 Brother Andrew Me Donald, in Hamburger gravy on biscuit always around to keep us com • SAVINGS • SAFE DEPOSIT his Agricultural Report, pointed Buttered beets pany and want handouts. They out that the 1966 net farm in Carrot stick stack extra food behind birch Master John Ludi presided at • MONEY ORDERS • BANK BY MAIL bark on trees, and come back the regular meeting of the Sandy come for Oregon Farmers was Apple crisp later to eat it.” • TRAVELERS CHECKS Milk Grange held Saturday, Nov. 19, an all time high. • LOANS Master DeShazer gave spec Corporal Charles Hyde, a with twn Friday, Dec. 2 1963 SUHS graduate is in the with twenty-four members and ial recognition and appreciation Grilled cheese sandwich to Suzanne and Andrew Mc Lime gelatin salad U.S. Marines stationed at Ok three visitors present. inawa. He will get out at the Officers elected for the com Donald for their outstanding Buttered Corn service in the fall of 1967. ing year were: Anton Malar, service to the Grange in ful Frosted Graham Mike Fischer is In the Navy overseer; Mrs. Victor Bodley, filling their respective office Milk stationed at Kingsville, Texas. lecturer; Fred Decker, stew and volunteer work. The “Virginia Ferguson George “Butch” Edes Is In ard; Bobbi Ludi, assistant stew SANDY. ORE M utual 7 2271 MENU FOR DEC. 5-9 Memorial Grange Scholarship ” Thailand. ard; Mrs. Augusta Bruns, chap MONDAY was voted by the membership AB E3 Lonzo Pope is in the lain; Member Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation Mrs. Fred Decker, Italian spaghetti Navy stationed on the “U.S. treasurer; Mrs. Beryle Axe, to be awarded to Diana Blais OPEN FRIDAYS TILL 6 P.M Tossed green salad Ticonderoga” which left Yoka- secretary; Adolph Amstead, dell for Educational purposes. Hot buttered French bread The next social meeting will gatekeeper; Bertha Moore, Fruit Ceres; Mrs. Adolph Amstead; be held Monday evening, Nov. Milk 28, in the Grange Hall on Sleepy Pomona; Eunice Malar, Flora; TUESDAY Mrs. John Ludi, lady assistant Hollow Drive. A special pro Browned potato gram will be presented display steward; Mrs. John Dunn, mus Wiener catsup ing and giving instructions on ician and Mrs. John Ludi, H.E. Buttered peas driftwood displays. Members chairman. Jelly sandwich and friends are Invited. Named to the executive com Applesauce cake mittee were: Victor Bodley, Milk Margaret Bell and Mr. Denbo. Short Local WEDNESDAY Lt. and Mrs. E. P. Hollen- Baked beans The Sandy Grange will hold installation at officers along beck have returned from Vlr- Cole slaw giniä where he has been Bread and butter with their regular meeting stationed the past year. They Fruit Jello Saturday, Dec. 10. The meeting will start at will make their headquarters Milk at Zig Zag Cabins until he has THURSDAY 10:30 a.m. with a potluck din to report to Okinawa. Mrs. Pizza pie ner at noon. Hollenbeck Is the former Joan Carrot and celery sticks Grambo of Rhododendron. They Seasoned green beans PERCENTAGE-WISE say it is so good to be able to Chocolate marshmallow pud- Life Is like that — while breathe “good air” again. ding one hurries to get ahead ten Milk CLUB NOTES people hurry to catch up. FRIDAY The Sandy Home Economics Creamed tuna on biscuit club will meet at the home at FULL-TIME Buttered peas and carrots The everyday Christian has Bertha Moore on Tuesday, Dec. Cheese stick POWELL BOULEVARD 665-2166 GRESHAM a seven-to-one chance over the 6. There will be a potluck din Fruit ainday practitioner. ner served at noon. Milk A Cordial Welcome it Extended to All PASTOR WAITER LUEDTKE MU 7-6501 - Home MU 7 6361 - Church John Barrymore once said: “You never realize how short a month is untill you pay alimony.” My revise»! version 1st “You never realize how short a week is until you write a column for the SUndy Post!” And. . .once again. . .a dead line looms in front of me. . . Dtck and Dee Steffi shared a recent letter from Chon SUe- koh (elsewhere in this issue), which included this somewhat amusing human-interest item: “I am only regret to tell you that the letter you wrote to my father was missed for a period of about 2 months. My sister found it just a few days before I came here. She is so upset about not finding it sooner. You know where at was your letter? It was in my nephew’s book. The U.S. stamps really fascinated him. My sister had looked for a few months.” Last week end’s birthdays: Don Lundbom, Frank Polvika, and Myrtle Deming on Nov.26: Bud Sullivan, LeAnn Eklund and Dan O’Brien on Nov. 27. Mr. and Mrs. Charles E. Scharff, with sons John, Phillip, and Mark, at Corvallis spent Thanksgiving in Shndy with his cousin, Eula Lanka rd. Bob Henselman, a 1959 SUHS graduate, is completing re quirements for his masters de gree at Portland State, major ing in science and journalism. His sister, Carol Henselman, a 1961 SUHS graduate, is teach ing at Madras, working on a masters degree in math ematics. Pam Denhart is the adult ad- visor. New Pastor at Local Church Fl £4 $y SLEDDING! 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