Sandy post. (Sandy, Oregon) 1938-current, January 05, 1967, Page 4, Image 4

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Kathleen
MU 7-4063
Randy Drew arrived home
internisted lachlM« es who would
December 17 on a Christmas need long term care, but we birthday Jan. 2 . . . Lou Lang­
leave.
He returned to Fort agreed to take any child wtio lois on the sales staff at Glos
Lewis last Monday to complete would need temporary care. Ford. . .Carl Copper aral Larry
Thomas celebrating birthdays
his basic training in the Army. Consequently
our first girl
Happy Birthday today to Ron­ was here only 2 days. On June yesterday. . ,G. R. Olson and
ald Williams and Tracy Harrell! 17 we were given a 2 month Cleo Gagner being a year older
Myrna and Melva Richey old girl, Michelle. S»e was last Tuesday.
“Happiness isn’t a buy-pro­
hosted a New Year’s Eve Party a doll whom we all enjoyed
duct.
“
for their friends at their Bor- until she was adopted in late
With Christmas statements
ing home.
August. June 24, Veronica
Faye Beach and I noticed the came, and we will have her now coming In the mail, a
a
following sign in a business at least until schools out. She touch at amusement in
typographical
error
in
one
bank
establishment: “our
Credit is Laurie’s age and it has been
Policy: You ask for credit, wonderful for Laurie to have auditor’s statement: “ Please
we no give — you get mad! a sister. December 5 we got compare your bank balance with
You ask for credit, we give, Christie, a 6-month old live- that shown on the enclosed form,
sigh and return in the enclosed
you no pay
we get mad! wire who was with us a week.” envelope.’’
Much better you get mad!” Their son, Brad, a 5th grader,
Most people tag signs up
Celebrating New Year’s Day was towel boy for the var­
like “Gone Fishin’’ or some­
Birthdays this year were Carol sity football game that finished
thing similar. . .In my case
Searls, Diane Lynne Punzel, 4th In State. Laurie and Ver­
I’ve recently purchased a car
Gary Reich and Lucille Chris­ onica 3rd gradeers are in Blue
and am learning to drive, so
tensen.
Birds. .Mark Is a 1st grader. will excuse myself this week
Guests at the Earl Drew re­ It you think your house seems with:
sidence over the Christmas like “grand central station”
“Gone Driving!”
holidays were: Bob, Beverly listen to this:
“Laurie,
MR. & MRS. EDWARD BERNARD
and Usa Kindley at Bend, and Veronica and Mark are being
(SUsan Baker)
Nancy Drew of Portland.
double shifted, so they are home
Last weekend’s birtMays: from school by 12:30. This
Donnie Schneider
and Ricky leaves Brian and Kent home
Bignail on Saturday; Kelly Rus­ now. Three mornings a week
sell, Fay Earlley and Cheryl Mary has two extra boys, and
Wambott on Sunday. The Ken every afternoon she has an
Fredricksons celebrated a wed­ extra girl for a few hours.”
ding anniversary last Saturday.
The Jarvis family enjoy rock­
SANDY OPPORTUNITY CENTER |
Snith, Jones, Brown etc. are hounding, arrowhead hunti^,
common family names most and are pleased with good hunt­
For 11 1/2 months of each
everywhere, but accordìi^ to ing, fishing and camping areas year we at the Valley Migrant only a little gas, you save it bringing a big box of food to
listings in the new telephone so near Bend, but like many League have a program at self as long as you can, and taking | our house at Christmas time
‘ a large smoked ham. As
book, Andy’s most common of us in &ndy have one com­ help; housing, education and kids to a Saturday night Christ- with
mas
party
is
sometimes
one
of
a
boy
I did not care where it
names are: Smith (12 list- plaint: “We can’t find time for employment. It is not a give­
Ings),
came from.
Miller (9 listings), everything we would like iodo.” away program. We do not re­ the things you skip.
Most everyone likes to think
We needed it.
Sure, my
Johnson (7), and Parker (6).
gularly keep boxes of food, toys, he is taking care of his family
mother was embarrased at re­
There are 5 listings each for
Don’t forget to contact Billie or clothing in the back room. the best he can and he does not
ceiving food, but we all worked
Anderson,
Bennett, Jones, McNutt if you can help in the This we say is the churches;
Morris, Nelson, Richardson, "New Eyes for the Needy” pro­ job - and rightly so. But if it like to be on the receiving end hard and finished school and
Schmitz, Williams and Wolf, and ject with old glasses, glas.« were not for the generosity at of a box of canned goods. It things got better.
hurts his pride. The recent por-
It you are one who gave in
4 listings each for Burdick, frames or cases.
many churches there would trall of the farm worker strike
1966
we thank you. It you are
Caudell, Dahrens, Edwards,
Can anyone tell me the where- be no decorated tree at the
Eri, Jordan, Lewis, Mitchell, abouts of a Joan Norman who J Opportunity Center, no child- Ln California by the Festro one who received, strive for a
Moore,
Peterson,
Quinn, understand is now living in the dren»s Christmas party, and no Compesino players pointed out better tomorrow. If you watched
Searls, Snyder and Wesselink. Sandy area. Her husband is In food baskets taken to farm this fact when one of the actors the recent TV programs about
. . .Just a passing survey that the printing business. Virginia workers families in camps and said, “ accepting charity Is like the U.S, feeding the starving
might be at some interest. . . Seal was interested in contact­ tiny houses around the country a punch in the gut.” What they of Itxlia, be grateful that we
are fighting for is decent wages live in this land at plenty and
Eula Lanka rd spent Christ­ ing here.
side.
to provide for their families. that we have the opportunity to
mas with her cousins in Cor­
Christmas
meant family
Let me say, before I go
But nevertheless the farm
vallis: Mr. and Mrs. Charles gatherings
for the Scheels, further, that many additional workers in California are work for a better way of lift»
E. Scharff and family, and Mr. Hewitts, Fredericksons
if we want to. As a farm worker
ani families were helped thru
and Mrs. Robert Newburgh and Marcys — details next week. schools and service club dota­ grateful for the help of the how will you help your family
churches there and the same is to have a better life in 1967?
family. Enroute, she visited
Seems 4-year old Scotty tions. We were glad that we
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Nicholson Adams bet his grandmother, could turn names over to the true here in Oregon. When I
and Mr. and Mrs. Jim Cook Mrs. Ed Scheel, a nickel that school to receive food baskets can give food and toys to some
at Woodburn. Mr. and Mrs. the new arrival in the Adams and that there was checking to ci the families I have beer
Cook are in their new home family would be a boy. He was see that there would not be working with all year I am glad
to. The little Indian boy with
at 2040 Country Club Road and at a neighbors when word came duplication of efforts.
the
new toy truck and the ai<lo
Mr.
and Mrs. Freddie
would welcome a visit from that he had a baby sister, Ni-
We are grateful to
the girl with her little set of toy
their many Sandy frieixls.
cole Beth. His first words were: churches working thru the Ore­ dishes is happy and they feel Ziemer, Rt. 2, Sandy, received
“1 have to pay my bet” and he gon Council of Churches East good on Christmas because news at the birth at their sixth
grandchild in Ohio. The new­
For the many interested in hurried to do so. He paid his
Multnomah North Clackamas
news of Lyle and Mary Jarvis grandmother a dime, and on Migrant Committee who aided someone cared. Those who gave comer, who has been named
are happy too for showing Robert, weighed 9 lb. 12 oz.
(now living in Bend), here’s
getting a nickel in exchange was the Sandy Opportunity Center
an excerpt from their recent extremely pleased since size­ this past Christmas. About one Christ’s concern for others who at birth and is the third son
have less.
Christmas letter:
and fourth child of Rodney arxl
wise he was getting “the better hundred children and their par­
You ask me how 1 know how JoAnn (Marshall) Ziemer.
“Our major decision for the deal”!
ents were at our Christmas
Paternal great-grandparents
year was becoming “certified’’
Seen in Passing: The new Dew party and then gifts of toys these people feel? I feel with
foster parents. We were espec­ Drop Inn beside
Thriftways were taken out to camps where them. I can remember walking are former Sandy residents,
ially interested in girls around looking very attractive. . . . families could not get in. When down a railroad track as a kid Mr. and Mrs. George Ziemer.
Laurie’s age. We were most Joyce Marcy celebrating
a vou are having car trouble aai with my brothers and sister
picking coal and putting it in
Architect: One who drafts a
our little wagon to take home
plan at your house, atxi plans
for the old pot bellied stove.
PICKINGS
Baker-Bernard
Vows Exchanged
Skisun Bake i a til Edward Ber­
nard exchanged wedding vows In
a double
ring ceremony,
Monday, Dec. 26, at St. Mich­
ael’s Catholic church in Sandy.
Rev.
Joseph
Cormier
officiated at the 6 p.m. rites
teat united the daughter of Mr.
and Mrs. Alfred Baker of Rt.
2, Sandy anti the son at Mr.
and Mrs. Phillip j. Bernard,
also of Rt. 2, Sandy.
Die bride , who was given in
marriage by her father, wore a
floor-length, white, empire-
style gown with a matching train
aul Inaiffant veil. Mie carried
a bouquet ui white carnations
and red rosebuds tied with a
white velvet ribbon.
The bride’s only attendant
Was her sister, Janice Baker,
who
wore a
floor-length,
empire-.style gown of two-tone
gre.n velvet and crepe. Her
btuquet of red and white car­
nations and holly was tied with
a red ribbon.
Phillip Bernard, a graduate
.student at U.C.L.A. and Inane
for tiie holidays, acted aa best
man for his brother.
Ushers were Tom Popelka at
Sandy, and Al Baker, brother
of the bride, from Eugene.
A reception at the home at
the bride’s parents followed
the wedding.
After a short wedding trip
the newly weds will make their
home in Pasadena, California,
where the groom is a graduate
student at Cal. Tech.
for_Your Card In Thi» PIMCTQRY—phone 668-444«
CONCRETE READY MIX
MT. HOOD REDI-MIX
Ready Mix Concrete - Crushed
Rock • Sand and Gravel
Phone 668-6515
Plan* located a* Firwood Junc*io<
PHYSICIAN_______________
ELTON D. LEA Vin, M.D.
Physician and Surgeon
Office Hours: 9 A.M. to 6 P.M.
Doily except Wed , Sun.
Sat. 94 P.M
668-4117
MEDICAL BlDG , SANDY
W. A. NOEHREN, M.D.
Physician and Surgeon
Office Hours: 2 to 5 p.m.
Daily except Thurs.
Sa*. 8-12 noon
668-4156_________ Main S*„ Sandy
INSURANCE
Careful Driver
, f ou Deserve the Best
Auto • Life • Fire
Truck • Business
REAL ESTATE
Bob Griffin
668-6158
SANDY
NURSING HOMES
J. WOODLE
Real Estate - General Insurance
Office ot Salmon River Bridge
PHONE 622-3147, BRIGHTWOOD
SAND AND GRAVEL
BAUNACH
Home for the Aged
ROCK CREEK SAND
Veteran« - Social Security - Welfare
Gracious Living on Limited Income
fine Food
Crushed Rock, Fill and Top Soil
668-6190
M c G uire
nursing home
668-4633
AND GRAVEL
_________ 658 » 3138
SPORTING GOODS
SANDY CYCLE CENTER
Bridgestone - Honda
Home for invalid«, convalescent patients
and those needing nursing care.
Martha C. McGuire, R.N.
Loving Core for the Aged & Convolexenl
ORCHARD CREST
NURSING HOME
24-Hour Nurjing Cor. for ombuloting and
bed patient« Physician« on coll
668-6336
On*M^ South of Sandy
on Bonstedt Road
OPTOMETRIST
DR. ROBERT D. SCHOUTEN
OPTOMETRIST
Office Hour« 9 am to 5 30 p.m
Daily except Wed., Sun
fri 1 -5 30 p.m.
Mt. Hood Dental Bldg
668-4313
413 E Pleatont Ave
Sandy
Sale*
New and Used
- Service - Par*«
MO W. Proctor
668-6318
SURVEYOR
MARX & CHASE
Registered Land Surveyor
Regiitered
land
Surveyor
Surveying,
Mopping, Subdivijion, Office located 3
mile, ea,t of Grejhom on loop Hwy.
-^O Box 431________ Grotham
TRAILER COURT
Kitchen Uniti
1 v
Jim & louello Hedges
668-6262
Pioneer Motel & Trailer Court
Highway 26, 4 Mil.. E m * of Sandy
LARGE TRAILER SPACES
Day, Week or Month Rates
_______ R> I, Box 1099, Sandy
Morning Service«
10 30 a m
Sunday School
9:15 am
A Cordial Welcome 1«
Extended Io All
PASTOR WAITER LUEDTKE
668 4991 - Home
668 6232 - Church
Community
Church
Sunday School
9:45 a m
Morning Service«
II a m
We«tmln«ter Fellowthip
High School Group 7 00 p m
Nur«ery Care During Worthip
Partonabe 668 4594
REV E. L NEUENFELDT
Sandyites Attend
Kelso
Church of God
Baptist Rally
Six young people from Suniy
Baptist chapel attended the an­
nual Conservative Baptist Youth
Rally at Salem, Dec. 27 and 28.
They were Carl Brinkley, Tom
Fussell,
Barbara Kitchen,
Martha fyang, Ros a nd r a Tritt,
and Mary Whitlock. The youth
advisors, Mr. and Mrs. Harold
Kitchen and the pastor, Harold
Fuller, also attended.
7Ì.V highlight of the rally wax
when the goal of |n,ooo, set I
by the young people at Oregon,
Sunday School . . 9:45
Church
.... 1 LOO
Evening Service«
7:30
Prayer Meeting (Wed.)
.................. 7 30
was reached. Sundy Baptist
youth doubled their goal of J^o
ami gave 8102. This total amount
will be USlMi (O j),,|p re|XJ1|(j uH,
Christian
Service Mens’
Center on Guam. Missionary
Norm Witter a,«1
who
started the center were in at­
tendance at the rally.
Speaker Tim LaHaye
SUn
‘»lego, and singer Dick Anthcsiy
wre teatur.7d
wawo
A. ..a_ j . ur
*
Conference.
YüUth
Today we are reaping the harvest at unbelief in God, in His
in HlS laW< In tee lawless escapades of modern youth
016 results 01 tee rejection at the great truths of the
Bible. TOe so-called “New Morality” which cojones almost,
if not all, of the evils condemned in God’s Word, would tear
Christian civilization from its moorings, and send it whirling
into an abyss of misery, degredation, arxl death.
deceived; God is not mocked: for whatsoever a man
ShaH he als0 reap* For he tea* soweth to his flesh
shall of the flesh reap corruption; but he that soweth to the
Spirit shall at the Spirit reap life everlasting.”—Galatians
057-0.
Commenting on this very serious situation, Kenneth H.
Ri^«
m™* ReVie* and Herald»” Quotes from
Bishop John A. T. Robinson’s book, “Honest To God”.
The religious sanctions
are losing their strength, the
moral landmarks are disappearing beneath the flood, the
°n /if J” danger* 11115 is tee end-term of the apostacy
tee fathers rejected the doctrines, the
children have abandoned the morals.”
-“Review and Herald”, Dec. 1, 1966.
^°°d Comrnents« “Perhaps the most publicized
aspect of the new morality is its relationship to the seventh
commandment.” Idem. Then he adds, “Now, if the law of
God were obeyed and its authority acknowledged, society
woul not today be faced with moral anarchy. But.
millions in this generation brush aside the Ten Command-
‘¿r®velant t0 twentieth-century living. Adopting
th
ejls teat moral values are notabsolute but relative,
de??are that standards must change with times and
social cultures. This concept, of course, is rooted in the
philosophy at evolution.’’ — «, Dec. 15, 1966.
tar! ,h!?C1US10n-?e states’ “In one country, In spite of the
vpn r /
educatlon has been emphasized, incidence of
venereal disease continues to rise; one In three brides is
pregnant on
on ncr
her wedding
wedding day;
day; and ‘ about
1
Pienani
one fourth of the
**1°^ blrth
»eir
child are un!
married.” Id., Dec. 22, 1966.
shfnrlSt
"Blessed are the pure in heart: for they
Got1,
" Matt- 5:8‘ He declared that the very
( I C?«? inT"’ <VS ’ 27,28)
PaU1 1Ut8 tee im-
kingdom Jam°n‘ Other’ Wb° W‘U not lnher“ tee
kinJir ha”’1"ess ,n tels l^e« and for entrance into God’s
S
US retUrn to G0d’S sta«lard * con-
George W. Chambers, Pastor
Sarxly Seventh-day Adventist Church.
will
»"‘■OVE’ COURTSHIP, AND MARRIAGE"
niJht nr 6 °l> . presented by Ken Mlttleider on the opening
XL/nT1“ * meett,«s t0
"*!<! in he X
Ln?
Ba^^
922 S. W. Main, Portland at 7:30 P M
“r r*’11 * 3 C01°r flIm °f
and*
be provided to ih ’
” P068^16’ transportation will
b^fore^im^ri
telephone 668-4990 or 668-4288
°^Tore December 7.
(Paid Advertisement)
P M
Bobby Bruce lone
______________
Sandy
Assembly
of God
Morning Worship
9 45 a m
11 am
Young Paopla't
6:15 p m
Eve
Service
Bible Study (Wed t
7 00 p.m
7 30 p.m
JIM DAVIS. Potior
668 4964
The New
HOODLAND
CHRISTIAN CHURCH
Wemme, Oregon
welcome of all Mfvtc««
3 00 PM Each Sunday
(Morning Houri Soon)
Jay R. Hoffman
Minioer
Bo« 147
Wemme
I ... re„.mb.r
The Fruitage of Unbelief
A M
AM
P M
Fred Kennedy
668-4018
Sunday School
Ziemers Welcome
New Grandchild
Classified Business
Professional Directory
Immanuel
Lutheran
Church
CAROLYN LEE COOKE
The engagement of Carolyn
Lee Cooke, daughter of the
Rev. and Mrs. Ernest M. Cooke
Rt. 1, Sandy, to the Rev. Larry
D. Wade at Hanford, Cal. was
revealed Tuesday.
The traditional candle-light­
ing ceremony was chosen by
the bride-to-be to announce the
fact to her classmates and sor­
- BUYING? -
ority sisters at Oregon College
- SELLING? -
of Education where she is a
student.
- TRADING? -
Miss Cooke, who is affiliated I
24-Hour Phone Service
with Sigma Epsilon Pi, is a
when calling Johnny
1964 SUHS graduate. Her fiance
is the son of Mr. and Mrs.
MO 5-3491 with
Ira Wade, Hanford, and grad-
J. J. WALKER
uated last June from Fresno
State College.
AT 8-5045
No date has been set for
4950 NE Union
Portland
the wedding.
SP-tf
SANDY
INKS DIRECTORY
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Lawn Mower
Loop Hwy & Boring Road
Gresham, Oregon
Telephone: MO 5 4164
______________ SPtf
JEEPS
ROHDE & ROHDE
107 So. Bluff, Sandy
MONICA MULLER
One of the pleasures of read­
ing old letters is the knowledge
that they need no answer. -•
George Gordon Byron.
See U r for New
Jacuzzi Pumps and
Repairs on All Makes
eOf Pumps
SALES a SERVICE
Obituary
An Oregon resident since
1912, Mrs. Monica Muller was
born Oct. 10, 1875 in Alms,
Iowa. She died Dec. 28 at
Gresham Ideal Nursing home.
She had lived in Gresham for
ten years.
Surviving are three sons, Joe
of Vina, Calif., Paul of Bend
and Arthur of The Dalles; six
daughters, Mrs. Glen Warner of
The Dalles, Mrs. J. F. Sim­
mons, Zig Zag, Mrs. Robert
Heath, Mrs. William Mastenand
Mrs, Bertha Zumwalt at Port-
land and Mrs. Arlie Redman of
Ocotillo, Calif. Sixteen grand­
children and 26 great grand­
children also survive.
Funeral services for Mrs.
Muller were Dec. 31 at 1 p.m.
in The Dalles. Smith Caloway
Funeral Home was in charge
of arrangements.
FARM TRACTOR CO.
FARM TRACTOR CO.
Loop Highway & Boring Road
Graham
MO 5-4164
Phone 668-4666
A THOUGHT FOR THE WEEK -
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By KEN BATEMAN
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»from a r.itaurant table-
7
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[th. Father, and to th. Son, and to th. Holy G^ b^ *°
Band ever unto oge, of age.. Amen.”
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