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THE SANDY (Or.,) POST Thur»., Feb. J, 1967 (Sec. 1) Church Starts Lenten Series Beginning Ash Wednesday, Feb. 8, Immanuel Lutheran church in Sandy will conduct evening services each Wednes day during Lent. The general theme of the sermons will be "Profiles of the Passion.” Also, the church will have a special service this Sunday, leb. 5 in which evangelism will be emphasized. The color ed film, "No Time To Wait,” will be shown. Services begin at 10:30 a.m. All are welcome MU 7-4063 Social Ministry Meeting Theme Mrs. Nancy Williams of the Union Gospel Mission and a representative from Alcoholics Anonymous will highlight the theme, Social Ministry, chosen for the Feb. 16 meeting of the Mt. Hood Zone Lutheran Wom en’s Missionary League to be held at St. Timothy Lutheran church, 14500 SE Powell Blvd. at 10 a.m. Local Missouri Syn«d churches whose women’s groups will be participating are Immanuel in Sandy and Redeem er in Gresham. FANCHERS AUTO PARTS and Machine Shop Service 311 E. Proctor 668 4444 ABS BULL SERVICE By Insemination, All Breeds Call before 9 AM or after 7 P M Some evenings loter. Sandy 668-6483 SANDY SAW SHOP Repair and Sharpen Saws, lawn Mowers, Knives and Scissors. We Mak, K<yl. ESTHER .MOORE Student Nurse To Graduate Listed among those who will graduate this month from St. Joseph’s Hospital School of Nursing is Phoenix is Esther Moore, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Errett Moore of 406 Main St., Sandy. Esther will be licensed as a practical nurse in graduation ceremonies on Feb. 23. She has completed one year of reg istered nurse’s training and will continue working in ortho pedics at the hospital where she has been training. At the same time she plans to take a course in Pharmacology. A 1961 graduate of Sandy high school, Esther has been in -,c Ano’*" .HO« ’ kuu Kathleen .bo” ids ' 11 Arizona since the spring of 1963 and resides at No. 13, Gaylord Apts., 17 East Thomas Road, Phoenix. Short Locals Mrs. Mayree Smith who lived on Hood St. for several years recenUy visited her son, “Smitty” Smith, and family arrt other friends. She spent about three weeks in Sandy before returning by plane to Los Ang eles, where she lives in a rest home. Her address is c/0 M.A. Page, 12190 Raley Dr., River side, Calif. 92505. Ihe home at Mr, and Mrs, J. K. Krunviberg, RI. 2» *,"‘- ing, was tin’ setting for th.. Dec, 38 marriage «4 Maureen Stillwell and Myron Sia ron Mickey 1» an Instruc- Mickey, tor at Mt. Hoid Cianiti unity college. Pastor Roland Kaught <t Re deemer Ludieran church, Gresham, officiated at the »V». lüng ceremony as the couple traded vows ani wedding rings. Mrs. Sue Kronenber* **• "‘4u- UL Miss Carole Kressln,Gresh am was maid of honor and Ger ald Sind of Mt, Vernon, Wash., was best man. For her wedding, ’he bride chose a beige woo) dress ac cented by a white carnation nosegay and an orchid corsage. After a reception where they Last week I read an in Kenneth aid Siirtoy Flath State Board on January 10th. teresting observation that fol celebrated their 19th wedding She was one of the four who lows my Une of thlnkir^, so anniversary January 23rd. passed the State Board at that I will mention it here: "We Randy Drew has recently been time. can learn something from the transferred Carol Slater, a 1964 SUHS tu Fort SUm parrot, which is content to re Houston in Sun Antonio, He is graduate, operates business peat what it hears without mak in the army Medical Corps, machines at the Woodcraft In ing a good story of it.” Gary and LalXmna Olson are surance Office in Portland. And. . .with that in mini, I driving a new Chevrolet Cam - Carol and IMrlenehaveanapri- start another column: an .Kathy Cook is “golrw Carol and Durie ne have As far as 1 am concerned we steady” with Terry Hendricks.. ajmrtment together In Portland. have a choir-full and a band- The SUndy High Pionalres are Still at home are RayJeane, full of top students, but this singing at the high school at a freshman at SUndy High, who week will spotlight six ex- 7:20 a.m. two mornings a week.. recently made the Honor Roll; ceptional students who re- Darlene Wolf, a SUHS senior, Robin - an Sth grader; Patty celved extra recognition out- works as a waitress at the House in the 5th grade and Ricky in side of Sandy. Five Standy choir at Wong on weekends. . .Re the 3rd grade. members: Lee Eblen ( 2ixi presentatives from the Mt. Houd tenor), Mike Stewart ( bass), Community College spoke to Randy Carmuny, Chris Roth Kathy Cook ( 1st alto), David SUHS seniors last Tuesday re Whitlock ( 1st tenor) and Larry garding the college courses of and Donald Vedder all cele Verdoorn ( tenor) recorded fered. . .Jim Knoll is tn •Hial- brated birthdays last Friday. Early birthday greetings to "America the Beautiful" and land.M .Lee Spahr had a birth a couple of scales on tapes day yes’erday, . .Bert Brown Charles Frazier, Lori Russell, and sent them to the North had a birthday last Monday. Dee Watkins, Stanley Christie Mission Circle and Jim Martin who each have west Choir competition.Allfive With the month of January Changes Date students made the Oregon com ending, here’s one last word another birthday tomorrow. A sad note to last week was At their monthly meeting, on petition, which is a high on beginning a year. This is percentage - 100%! And in the one child’s definition: “When hearing of the death of one of Ihursday, Jan. 19, the ladles even more competitive North a man makes up his mind to my classmates, Bill Johnson, of the Sandy Baptist Chapel west competition four out «of the do a really good thing and really last Friday in a Portia til hos missionary circle decided to five were chosen: Lee Eblen, does it, that is a NEW YEAR’S pital. BUI attended Boring change the date of their meet Grade School and graduated ings from die third Thursday Mike Stewart, Kathy Cook and REVOLUTION!” from Sandy High in 1957. to the second Thursday of each Cktvld Whitlock. Sandy Is proud Last weekend’s birthdays: school month. The next meeting, which at all at you and also the choir Frank Marcy, BUI Anderson and Throughout his high director, Tom Lewis, who made Bud Redfern on Saturday; Bob years he was very active In falls on Feb. 9, will begin in the honor possible! Williams on Sunday. Bob Wil football, basketbull and base the morning at 9:30 a.m. and Sandy will also be re- liams’ birthday reminds me that ball, and in his senior year work is to be accomplished fur presented with one member in it was just about a year ago was Class President, Inaddition the missionaries »id others in the All Northwest Band. Steve that he gave away the car full to being Secretary-Treasurer the immediate community who Strong, with his clarinet, made of groceries and caused the of tiie Crimson “Si’ Club. More are in need. these honors. Hats off to Steve traffic jam relating to it when recently he was a school bus There will also be an eve and to his band instructor, Fred I think the whole area popula driver at Sindy High. At such ning meeting es|>eclally for Proett. tion went up to see who would times words don’t come easy.. those who cannot atteral the day he will t>e missed. . .thoughts meetings. The executive com Our Sandy High Music De win the 1953 Chevrolet! go to his family in sympathy. mittee met with the new presi partment deserves a note of recognition for these achieve dent. Mrs. Leland Mattox aid Alice Slater shared some ments. good news of her family: Dur- If you have local news or the following committee chan . lene Safer, a 1965 SUHS gra news of Interest locally, give man were chosen: White cross,work indaytime, duate, who was given a schol me a call some evening. The Happy Birthday today to Jerry arship by &ndy High School phone number is 668-4840. My Mrs. Stanley Duvis aid Mrs. Perkins, SUsan Cutsforth and to attend the College of Beauty home is still Sandy, even though Zeryl Sliver; evening work Ed Perren. in Portland, is now a qualified I am now working in Portlatd. chairman, Mrs. Ned Dy al; hos Cosmetologist and Beautician. Will close with some words pitality chairman, Mrs. Wally Sixty-five students began the of wisdom noted on a calendar Von Bergen; special meetings, class with Darlene, 12 finished, of Meier's Dairy Farm: “Chil Mrs. Eddie Whitlock and Mrs. but Darlene was the only one dren have more need of models Vern Buhler, publicity, Mrs. Errett Moore, and sunshine from her school to puss the than critlcsl’’ chairman, Mrs. C. O. Caswell. TTTrm sTrTTT«-i ri n jraV' in1 rrnTr niin m « « i » r« » i m u ng HUSBANDS! cut this out and paste It on the bathroom mirror om e Ki eetial filmille* und cio*, frleisU, the newlywi«!« toff f(,r * honeymoon in White |>as. Wash. they are living m Gresham. Mr. ai»l Mr*. Leonard Jop. ■on, Hl. 2, Box 38«, Boring are parent» at die bride wh«* attended Gretha in high »rhiaJ Her bridegroom, a University of Washington gl adnate, h th* ■on of Ml». Myron H. Mickey Denver, and the tuto Myri« Mickey, Youth Rally Set Saturday, Feb. 4, has b«<«n chosen for an area wide youth rally. It will I"- hold Hotilvlew Seventh-day Ad Ven. tint church in Boring. Speaker for the morning service will Iw Elder Frank Baker, whu Is youth l.adei fur tile state ot Oregon. Beginning at 3:30 P.m., a youth rally «ill be held for East Portland airj including Gresham, Skndy .nd Boring churches. S|>ecla| music will be contributed from each qf the churches a* well as from students from the Hmilview Sb vrnth -day Adventist school. Elder Baker will be the fcatur. ««I speaker at the afternoon service. Chairman of the rally will be Mr*. Carol AlaVezm, Pastor Ira D. Follett of Houi. view, pastor Preston Bhuth, t Gresham at»! jsistor G, W Chambers from sandy will 1« contributing to the program. Hiring the youth rally, plans will be submitted f<»r scombin- ed youth program, by EHef Baker. Hits program «m sponsor the special youth ac- tlvitles for these churches, There were lb fires in th. Unit«! Stales In F 965 uhlch caused $2,5 million or more each in insured property dam. age, according tu the Insulaire Information Institute. There were only six such fires in th« Unit«) Slates in 1964. LOSE WEIGHT DIALING DAMASCUS BY D. J. CASE 658-2176 a) 2 Pastor Harold Swanberg for Here it is only January (as ine’s Day. A totter of thanks from details. I write this). . .and signs at Joe Biornstad had been spring are already brighten- Teresa Smith, a recently-wid Ing our otherwise rainy winter owed member, was read. Mrs. elected president of the Junior weather. One of our rhodles is Young voiced the suggestion that League at Hillsview. starting to burst into bloom, a water faucet be Installed at some camellias and primroses the Damascus Pioneer Ceme are blooming, and of course. . tery as a club project. Jean the crocuses. One at the Leonard will be tn charge of "happiest” sights we’ve seen getting a bouquet of flowers to this week as we were driving Mrs. Dora De Young, now in was the 10 ft. long message, the hospital. TYie next meetly “IT’S SPRING!’’ spelled out in wUl be Feb. 16 at 10 a.m. yellow crocuses on someone’s with Tillie King and Luta Wil- front lawn. Anyone seen a daf- son hostesses. Lillian Yoligj and Mildred Johnson will be in fodill in bloom yet? The Mountain Grange win charge of the monthly project. visit the Damascus Grange Feb. Extension leaders urgently re 11. The meeting win start at quest that members bring more 8 p.m. but will not be preceded Items for the treasure chest, by the usual potluck dinner. proceeds of which go to pay However, refreshments will be ing the baby sitter. Mrs. Dora De Young, long a served following the meeting. Grange officers are asked to favorite personality here In meet at the Damascus Grange Damascus, recently moved to Hall Feb. 9 at 7:30 p.m. for the "Village”, where she fell and broke her hip a short time practice. airing the last meeting, ago. She Is now at Gresham Grange members discussed the General Hospital, where she needed furnace and basement । will be recuperating for some ceiling repairs and how to get time. Visitors and cards will be welcome, we are sure! the required funds. Alice Schubert is home from Clarence Kanne reported on matters of interest in the field the hospital, recovering from of agriculture. Discussed were surgery, and able to receive tree pruning techniques, the visitors. Mrs. Nancy Agnew had a party need for irrigation in other areas, (Denver is so dry that at her new home last Wed they even water their lawns at nesday evening. , The High school and junior Christmastime,) and crop high school young people of yields in other states. Other reports were given by Damascus Community Church Victor Sipe, Mrs. Eva Gergin, will travel to Mt. Hood Sat and Earl Gergin. Highlighting urday for a day cf fun on the the program was a candle cere slopes. The couple’s club at Damas mony and reading givenby Erna cur ALON Batcheller, Estelle Peterson cus church (the Home-build oorrto UNf anti Eva Gergin. Visitors from ers”) Is planning a “Sweet the Gresham Grange, all heart’s Banquet” Thursday officers, were Claire Donlson, evening, Feb. 9, at 7 p.m., master; Nettie Donlson, chap at die Old Country Kitchen, lain; Mame Vincent, lecturer; 104th and s. E. Stark. Cor Mike Vincent, steward,; and sages for the ladles will be provided. Deadline for reser Diana McWhorter, “ceres.” Agncultur. ho, a bigger job to do in th. economy of The last Extension meeting vations is amday, Feb. 5. Con featured a comprehensive de firm these with the church office ** WOr'd ................... America's form, mu.t Mrs, monstration by Frances Doney at 653- 3719 or grow more, yield mor. and f..d mor.. Th. Federal and Marilyn Drake entitled Harold Brendler at 658-3301. Land Bank .tend, r.ady and able to mok. long-term Die Damascus High School “Keeping clothes In service.” There were two out-of-state basketball team played Pleasant loan, for th. inv.,fm.nf. n.c...ory fo achi.v. thi. visitors, Mrs. Albert Ploium Home Tuesday evening at the importonf growth. Th. F.d.ral Land Bank ha. been about flamelesa electric heat Please do the following from Sheyenne, N.D.,and Mrs. East Orient Grade School gym. lending money to former, and ronch.r. for th. part 50 Joseph Jensen from Minnesota, Result not available. □ Would you please have a qualified electrical heating contractor Hillsview Covenant Church who is renting the RUey home y-r.. That'. b.cauu th. farm., and ranch., depend, give me a free estimate on what it will cost to switch to warm in Damascus for the winter, young people win present a nameless electric heat. ' on th. F.d.ral Land Bank for hi. financial growth. S.. Mrs. Liela Anderson re special evening service Feb. □ Send me additional literature on Flameless Electric Heat. u* toon for your growth capital. ported on the warm reception 5 to commemorate Youth Sun D tact me*0"” qu•*,ion•• Would you have • PGE representative con- that she and Doris Bittner re day. ceived when they visited the Name Bide - A - Wee Rest Home participate with the Conference in Gladstone over the holidays. of Covenant Churches in the Address___ On behalf of Extension mem purchase of debenture certifi FEDERAL LAND BANK ASSOCIATION OF City_____ __ Phone. bers, they delivered gifts to cates to finance acquisition at Mell to: POE Heating Dept > •« « W. 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