Sandy post. (Sandy, Oregon) 1938-current, December 01, 1966, Page 4, Image 4

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    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
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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!
Sandy Dorcas Society
To Move Headquarters
Van Kirk's Florist
A THOUGHT FOR THE WEEK g
Religious customs and rituals have long been a stumbling block
in the path toward Christian unity But bit by bit. we see one
breakthrough after another as the block is being chipped away
It is nowhere near as huge as it once was II may not take
centuries after all. for the block to be completely removed
For example-
In an ecumenical student conference at Ohio University in
Athens. Ohio, it was reported that some 3.000 Roman Catholic
Orthodox and Protestant students participated with 48 clergy
men of different denominations and celebrated Holy Com
munion in a common manner acceptable to all faiths Their
action proved once ogam, that with Gods guidance where
Th* group reverted bock to a Communion ritual ol the 3rd
Century, al a period prior to the divitive split in Chriiter.dom
Old. traditional cuttom» of the individual denomination, were
ignored The conference celebration Communion with the liturgy
attributed Io Saint Hippolytut of the 3rd Century Incidentally.
Hippolytut wo» a controversial character in hi» time In God'»
Heaven, He turely mutt have tmiled al the tcene in Aihen» It
it to be hoped n.ore »uch scene» will occur again—and again
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