Sandy post. (Sandy, Oregon) 1938-current, January 12, 1967, Page 4, Image 4

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    ------- THE SANDY (Or. ) POST Thu*», J.n Mb 1967 (S.<
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Daisy E. Connell Marries
In Candlelight Ceremony
With Down to
Earth Values
Girl s Dresses
Many styles, colors and fabrics to
select from. Your choice .
FOR THE
PRICE OF
Girls’ Play Suits
1 RACK OF
WOMEN’S
COATS
SLACKS & TOPS
Size 7 thru 14
Reduced !
Size 2 thru 6x
Reg. $3.39
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PRICES TOO GOOD TO
MENTION DURING OUR
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Ladies’ Capris
ROSE MARY
MAI
You select the ones
HAIR SPRAY
you want then take
OFF REGULAR
PRICE
J?
if
PRAY
Report on Army
Ilie &indy Assembly of God floral headpiece. She carried
cirelv
Ci
til y Stotts
Stotts, as
as flower girl.
Church was the setting for the an arm bouquet Uf long- wore a short dress if purple
A report of a “dlfterent” shoot othvr Cong prisoners tc
candlelight
evening wedding stemmed red roses with white , satin and velvet, with matching army, fighting a “different” prove their loyalty to (he Viet,
Dec. 3 , of Ctaisy EllenConnell, carnations. In accord with hairbow. Donny Stotts was ring- battle In Vietnam will I* pre­ namese. Ihey refuted the offer»
laughter of Mr. and Mrs. A.H. bridal traditions, she wore her
sented to members of suidy ant the orders, yut fount way»
bearer.
through work in fields ant 1».
Connell of Sandy, and William mother’s
wedding slip as
Hewell Connell, the bride’s Seventh-day Adventist church
Joseph Ernutinger, son of Mr. “something oM,M her dress was brother, was best man. Usher­ at 9:40 a.m. Saturday, Jan. 14. friending villagers, to prove
and Mrs. Clyde Ermatinger u “something new”
Die “army,” according to their friendship.
her hoop ing the wedding guests to their
Finally villagers demand*«!
Sandy. The wedding date chosen skirt was “borrowed*
and places were Leslie Connell, Charles Ward, new Sabtuth
was of special significance for “something blue”
was
the brother of the bride, and Tom school superintendent <f the of the Viet Cong that they 1»
released since Uiey were oh.
the bride as it was also her garter she wore.
Ermatinger,
brother if the local church, is a group of
Adventist religious literature vtoualy not spies, nor soldiers.
parents’ 28th wedding anniver­
In keeping with the purple groom.
sary. The Rev. William Rose, ant whitecolor scheme selected
salesmen who roum back and On ttie 53rd day of their capture
Mrs. Geraldine De the rage
of McMinnville Assembly of God by the bride, her attendants sang “Because” and the Rev. forth th Hugh Viet Cong aid they were given their books
Church, officiated.
wore identically-styled floor­ Arlan Berglund sung “The liberated territory in Vietnam and bicycles again ant pm
selling Bibles aid books about aboard a samiun to return to
Myron and Denise Carothers, length dresses of deep purple,
Lord’s Prayer”. A quartet con­
second cousins of the bride, fetin formed the bodice <g the
their work of Christian book­
sisting of Leslie Connell, Dave the Christian faith.
were candlelighters.
Denise ijowns, the skirts were of velvet.
selling.
The
Saturday
morning
re
­
Kent, Mrs. Jan Funk and Mrs.
wore a short dress of deep Illusion veils attached to a
Sierrl Bennett sang “Behold port is from Ralph E. Neall,
purple satin and velvet, with purple velvet bow formed their
president cd the Vietnam Mis­
Kelso
Thou Art Fair”. Mrs, Rotiert
matching velvet hairbows.
headpieces. They wore long Rose, of Estacada, was organ­ sion of Seventh-day Adventists.
Given in marriage by her white gloves, and carried arm ist.
It concerns two of the many
Church of God
tether, the bride wore a tra­ bouquets of 3 long-stemmed
Christian t>ooksellers employ­
Mrs. Rotiert
Stotts was
ditional floor-length gown of red roses, tied with white rib­
ed by the church.
Sunday School
9 43 A M
hostess ai the reception held in
bouffant Chantilly lace ant net, bons. Miss Cheryl Burgess was
The two were captured by die
Church
11.00 AM
the church social hall following
designed with a tiered skirt a«i Maid of Honor. Bridesmaids
Evening $«>vK«t
7 30 P M
Viet Cong in the Mekong Ikiliu
the ceremony. A white tiered
Pray«* M««ling (W.d)
tapered sleeves. Her filler tip were Miss Jackie O’Hara a al
area of South Vietnam while
wedding cake decorated with
7 30 PM
veU was held in place by a Miss Pamela Benshoof.
selling their books. They were
purple sweetpeas, made by Mrs.
held for 53 days aid threaten­
Charles Shaw, was cut and
Fred Kennedy - Fa»*«.
ed repeatedly with death. They
served by Mrs. Orville Bixel,
668-4018
were offered attractive young
the bride’s aunt from Reno,
girls for wives if they would
Bobby Bruc« Lan«
Nev., an! Mrs. Wally Hanlon,
Join the Viet Cong, ordered to
K«Ho
of Sandy.
Miss Karen Wallace poured
coffee, while Miss Betty Ann
Immanuel
O’Hara served punch. Mrs.
Relatives gathered at the
Mick Owings was in charge of home of Mr. and Mrs. Ronald
Lutheran
the guest book.
Krebs, if Rt. 2, Sbndy on New
Church
The new Mrs. Ermatinger Years Buy for a belated Christ­
chose a two-piece turquoise mas celebration.
Those opening Christinas
Morning Sarvlcee
10 30 o m
suit with silver accessories,
gifts and enjoying a potluck
Sunday School
9 15 am
for her going-away outfit.
turkey dinner were Mr. and
A Cordial Welcome
Following a weddli^î trip to
E> tended Io All
Mrs. Emil Fuerstenau; Mr. and
six western states and Mexico,
PASTOR WAITER LUEDTKE
Mrs. Clyde Jennings, Bruce and
the Ermatingers are now at
668 4991 - Hom«
Velvet; Mr. and Mrs. Aaron
home in Portland, where he is
668-6232 - Chvrth
Meyer all of Sandy; Arnold
employed at Swan Island ship
Fuerstenau
and
Allan
of
Port
­
yard as a welder and steam
fitter. The young couple are land, Mr. aid Mrs. Maynard
Fuerstenau, Diane, IXune and
Community
both Sandy High School grad­
Daryl of Milwaukie, Mrs. Lucile
uates - he graduated in 1960,
Wagner, Jerelyn, Marsha aid
Presbyterian
she graduated in 1966.
Nadine of Gresham, aid the
Out of town relatives attend­ Krebs’ son, Ronald,
Church
ing die 'wedding were: Mrs.
Steve Burkett, Eugene; Mrs.
Sunday School
9 43 a
Federa! funds for research
Orville Bixell, Reno; Mrs. and other educational activities
Hazel Smith and children, in colleges have grown from
Westminster Fellowship
MR. AND MRS. WILLIAM J. ERMATINGER
High School Group 7 00 p m
Woodburn and Mr. and Mrs. 11.3 billion in 1963 to >3.5
(Daisy E. Connell)
Nursery Core During Worship
Norman Carothers, Canby,
billion for 1967.
R. Krebs Hosts
‘2.49
$4.49
Drastically
Adventists to Hear
Portonabe 668 4594
REV f. I NEUENFELDT
250
mg
THROW PILLOWS
$1 in
I I
YOU'LL NEVER BUY THEM MORE
REASONABLE PRICED. YOUR CHOICE
■ • ■
Hood-Land Happenings
Sandy
Assembly
By th« SNOOPER
of God
Fabric Sale
SEW
□nd
GINGHAM WINTER PLAIDS
PRICED FROM 49e YD.
WOOLENS PRICED FROM 98c YD
PlAYT»
Shoop discovered long ago It sounded like they
are
Sunday School
9 43
that once you leave your house seriously considering a move to mountain-people: VI Collier, aboard!)
Lex
Murphy,
Georgia
Vermaas,
Morning Worship
II
to go some place on the mount­ the mountain. ( Looks like Shoop
Bettie Viles ( whose son Hank COMING EVENTS:
Young People's
6
15
ain -you can never be sure about had better tune the Timpe’s in
Eve Service
700
where you will end up nor when to the Sandy Post so they’ll is home on leave from the
service),
Luann
Swanson,
Col
­
Friday,
Jan.
13,
Chamber
B'ble Study (Wed.) 7 30
you will return homel Things know what’s going on!)
ette and Merrill Bartruff, etc, of Commerce Fun Night at the
just seem to happen and its
JIM DAVIS. Pastor
Since someone mentioned re­ etc, etc,.
Zig Zag Inn! Come early for
easy to break the most earnestly cently that I was getting a bit SNOOPS SCRATCH PAD:
668 4964
buftet supper to be follow«! by
made resolutions; i.e. “I’ll go remiss about including a lot of
Fun Night capers at 8 p.m
one place only and no further” names in the column, I’ll try
Was sorry to hear that
Friday Jan. 27, Fufl K
and “I’ll be home at such and to make up for it this week
The New
“Jimmy ” Straight passed away sponsored by the Hoodland Wo­
such a time”. It just doesn’t with a partial guest list from
Dec. 29. Sie was head house­ men's Club at the Barlow Trail
HOODLAND
work that way!
the Spencer’s party. To name keeper at Timberline Lodge for Inn.
CHRISTIAN CHURCH
"Dike last night ( Mon. Dec. 9) a few: Marijane and Neil Jack-
the past three or four years
Speaklng of the Barlow Trail
for Instance. It was a meeting son, Helen and EJ (Fire Chief and will be missed by her
Wemme, Oregon
reminds me - gue.s, who Won
night of the Hoodland Women’s Deluxe) Cook, Joe Englesby,
many mountain friends. . .Have *e door prix« al
Hualland
Club, Inc. at the Barlaw Trail Annie and Jim Shaw, June and
^rr^skî^tTÆ Women a Club meetly . which
w«kom« at all lervfc«»
Inn. The regular meeting was Jack Fahie, Sherrie and Paul
3 00 PM Each Sunday
preceded by an executive board Juengling, Gay Sounders, Ruth
at Government Camp? f've i Stagg,,
(Morning Hour, Soon)
meeting so we decided to have and Phil Downing, Veda (Look- hear^ about it and I must get he won . two frw
dinner there also.
This was Ing great after her recent sur- up that way for a look,
Jay R. Hoffman
fine - my Lord and Master gery) and Yancey, Jeanine and Birthday greetings to Marty <he Zigzag Innf
Mini»*«,
Bye
Now
.
Shoup
#1/,
left me to my meetings, after Charlie $ierr, Lorraine and *------
Amacher, -----
Dolly Fouch, Joe
B om 147
W«mm«
dinner, and returned to pick George Staggs, Daisy Johns, HUlend and Cecil Boget.
me up - with a reminder of Lou Stauffer and Beanie Wilke, Congratulations
to Barbara
▼ W
Nancy and Bill
Spencer’s Bill Swanson, Pic McDonald, Hazlett, Becky Bowman, Gene
"Farewell” party at the Log Cecilio Tovar, Ted Hanasuaka Collier and Tom Amacher. They
Personalized
Lodge. It was easy to say, "we and Jamie Noehren and many, all cashed in on the Rase Bawl
The Sandy BPW Club W1J1
really should stop by for Just many more. ( Now, - I defy game!
have their regular meeting at
Flowers for All
a minute - especially since we anyone to say I haven’t been
the
home of Mrs. Gerald Bark­
Our heartfelt sympathy to the
are already out”. We said this getting enough names in lately!)
Robert E. Shlbley family of er on Wednesday, Jan. 18, at
Occasions
to each other in good falth-but
Brightwood who lost their home 8 P.m.
I
enjoyed
meeting
Kay
Gregg
actually we both knew we would
Two BPW Girls of the Month,
by fire last week. Finding
be fortunate to get home before of Rhododendronwhointroduced another home for a family of Pam Jester (December) and
WEDDINGS
herself
most
humorously
and
the wee small hours of the
eight Isn’t the easiest task but J^thy Searls (January), were
provided
most
amusing
conver
­
morning! And true to form -
honored guests at the club's
HOSPITALS
sation. She has what used to I understand they were lucky
it was 2 a.m.!
dinner
meeting
on
Jan.
4
at
the
be one of the most delightful and were able to rent the
funerals
At the time the Farewell spots on the mountain - the house that used to belong to House of Wong.
Party was planned, a buyer Alpine Begonia Gardens - and Addie Perry. . .Was also sorry
CORSAGES
had been found for the Log
Sl*ed was the number one
today as I write this I wonder to hear of the accident involv­
Lodge, but by party-time there why I didn’t think to ask her ing Norma Gauthier (Norma’s cause of traffic accidents in
WIRE SERVICE
seemed to be a snag in the deal
what in the world happened to Bean Pot at Wemme) but glad 1965, the Insurance Informa-
somewhere along the line - too
Institute reports. Accidents
this lovely tourist attraction! to hear only her car suffered
Vas Kirk's Florist
late tocancel the party - and who
I have wondered so often about the damagel. . .Milt Fox is re­ attributed to speeding resulted
wanted to? So maybe It was this and I know many others
12550 S.l. Division
siding at Gresham General Hos­ in more than 17,000 deaths awl
a farewell party and maybe it
761 2662
Ey». MU 7-7651
have wondered too. What used pital these days - in traction - more than 1.8 million injuries
wasn’t - nobody . not even the to be a beauty spot is now a real
to
mend
a
bad
back
which
we
fencer’s knew for sure. But eyesore. There has to be a
It certainly made little - if any reason behind this and the next hope will soon be much better.
Cherrie (“Little
Joe”)
difference!
time I’m in Rhody I must re­
A sign on the wall- in big member to stop in and ask Kay Cartwright became a “first­
time” grandmother two days
bold letters - said SNAFU - for the scoop!
before Christmas. . .Rosie and
and I’m sure many felt asldid-
The Joint was really Jump­
a little sad to realize those ing when Charlie Sperr satdown Don Avery welcomed their first
three days after
letters meant the end of a real at the piano! Then Bill Spencer grandchild
By KEN BATIMAN
Christmas.
They
also welcomed
old e’naug’h lo’hX a^d’d7 ?rr’Onn•l « "bo7‘"- « b°Y‘ »*.
swingin’ habitat! Although the got out his old taped together
the addition cf a telephone to
Log Lodge may continue on -
honor of being called
* »**-1 m*n'
ra,e
ran*‘ an^
trombone and the sing-along
-d oc.o. men.t, dom:n.?
"
*UPP°“d
it will never be quite the same group was under way. It was their abode the same day. Q’m
sure both were well worth wait­
without Nancy and Bill!
200"000*men*'ldi^dt,ri'n ’hi'c*’ (7 di"d
** Union arwy'
the first time I’d heard Phil ing for?). . .Lois and Paul
It was a great party - moun­
World Wo* I (YuDMMd »5
army' 564-°00 total. In
Downing’s version of the Henningsen's new grandchild
tain type characters galore!
Wabash Cannon Ball and believe was born on Christmas day.
*acy|)
° di’d ,be
wo*ld
2,
foiled 131 oon a PP •
m,n
in ’ho
’ h’1 »afe
*' fo* democ-
W°r
Even “low-landers” anl “out-
me It was a riot. I think I
A
belated
welcome
to
Darrel
War (referred to aTT. V" °‘ «’•“‘■»W« In th. Korean
of-towners” made the scene. counted eleven verses and Phil
Helfer, his wife Frances and
Eileen and
Bill Anderson’s
said there were even more. their five boys who moved to
.
xx
daughter Chris was here from
Anyway, things became so hy­ Brightwood last August. (TTiey
Calif, and Adrian Shields was
sterical
that Bob Gilmore bought the Carter place next to
back
from
Mammoth Mt.
dashed home for his tape re­ Bishops.) Helfer, who was for­
crutches and all. ( she broke
corder. Bob and I decided this merly with the Rocket Am­
*a*.; each death
W ’¿89'°°° d’art” •" all U.S.
her leg skiing - and she’s a ski
priceless tape should merit an­ bulance Co., also bought the
the«e men would think
' " One wonder» what each of
instructor yet!)
other party - Just to listen to Mt. Hood Ambulance from the
could
tee
ut
_
AMERICANS
rii
i iki ^* /. h * y wou , d
•• *h,Y
New Ski enthusiasts, Jean and this one!
number. than *hey th,mtaly^ W9ra
“ In qreafer
Carpenters in December and
Moe Timpe, delighted me with
A quick stop at the Zig Zag from now on It will be known
.»° be ill The di.graceful traffic d.a»L . h
,ound‘ 9orY'
their
questions
concering
when will we ai men beain m
l * j ‘ Prove
When —
on the way down the hill added as Helfer’s Mt. Hood Ambul­
“what is there to do up here
B ateman funeral
a Paw.ll Blvd,
• • •
a tew more names to the list ance. ( Delighted to have you.
Grwhwn.
ru"ERAL cMAPm
CHAPEL. 520 ° W.
when you live here full-time?” (
of
Moalay-ntght-out-on-the- your family and ambulance .
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