Sandy post. (Sandy, Oregon) 1938-current, February 16, 1967, Page 5, Image 5

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Menus
WELCHES GRADE
SCHOOL
menu
Feb. 20-24
M onday
Wienern ml naurkraul
n THE SANDY (Ore ) POST
HOOD-LAND
HAPPENINGS
Fruit jello
Milk
WEDNESDAY
kivat loaf
Steamed rice
Lettuce sal.ul
Bread ani butter
George Washington cake
Milk
THURSDAY
Pol k chop suey on rice
Haw.illan beets
Jelly sandwich
Fruit
Milk
FRIDAY
Macaroni ml cheese
Stew ed brillati«’
Fruit
Peanut buttei saiylwich
Milk
SANDY GRADE SCHOOL MENU
February 20-24
MONDAY
Hamlrurgei gravy
Steamed pota toe*
Cabbuge-appie salad
Bread uyl butter
Fruit
Milk
TUESDAY
Vegetable t>eef st<*w
Crisp celery
Bread ani Irutter
Applesauce
Milk
WEDNESDAY
Chill
Lettuce walge
Bread ani butter
“Washington” pie
Milk
By The SNOOPER
report that your
number one snooper, Marge
Carothers, has been taken ill
Carro» stick.
again, and I shall endeavor to
Fruit
fill in, with hopes that she will
Biscuit * Illi jelly
soon be back. At this time,
Milk
sh< is confined at Providence
TUESDAY
Hospital, feeling better and an­
HU Ml rice
ticipating dismissal by this
**'.isoned gi een |M. (
week-eid. Not only Marge’s
1 rvneh bread
sudden iftack, but also other
past emergence' of this nature,
Kelso
h;is prompted
some
very
serious thought in establishing,
Church of God
possibly thr'xjgh the telephone
company, an immediate number
Sunday School
9 45 AM
to call for assistance. In other
Church
I I 00 A M
words, it could be set up in
7 30 P M
a similar manner to the doc-
Wed I
7 30 P M
toi exchange system, common
in other areas. By Calling <>ne
Fred Kennedy -
number you could immediately
kn>r* what doctors, registered
668-4018
nui ses, sources
oxygen, or
Bobby Blue« ion»
transportation
are
available.
Kvlm
Bits could be feasible If such
DjNGDME DAMASCUS RESIDENTS Homer Elliott and Mrs. Rose Laye, both nearly 84,
perries or persons qualified for
were married Saturday at the Damascus Community church. Both had been married
assistance would avail their
Community
over 50 years when they were widowed. They originally met 37 years ago in Damascus.
dally schedule to a central num-
ber, with the ultimate result of
Presbyterian
beiin able, in ail emergencies,
to dial one number with the
Church
assurance that one could get
Sunday School
9 45 a m
assistance as fast as possible.
Morning Service«
II am
'Hits is food tor thought, and
Wetlminiter Fvllowihip
through cooperative efforts
M'gh School Group 700 pm
could be accomplished for our
Nuiwr.y Care During Worship
community which lias an ever
Hay and Mrs. Harold Brendler when he commented, ‘‘it does
By Dorothy Case
Pprtonage 608-4594
increasing number of per­
THURSDAY
served punch. Mrs. Brerdler something to you to realize
DAMASCUS
—
A
family
«7 f I NEUENFEIDT
manent residents.
Scalloped potaotes and ham
supervised the gift table and
“After The Ball Was Over”, friendship which began in the Miss Becky Knepper was in how happy people can be at that
Butterai corn
MH. AND MRS. MARTIN E. WALKER, JR.
late
1920
’
s
has
led
to
the
mar
­
age . . . their marriage makes
it was clearly obvious that the
Peanut buttei sandwich
(Roberta Joan Kennedy)
riage erf Homer Elliot and the charge of the guest register. so much sense!
I hope
annual H.W.C. Sweetheart Ball
Ajiple
The couple plans a delayed they’re given many happy years
Sandy
former Mrs. Rose Laye, both
was a definite success. All
Milk
to be 84 years old next sum­ honeymoon . . . they will travel together.”
members of the hard-working mer.
FRIDAY
extensively when the weather
Assembly
committee, the generous donors
Tuna noulle-egg casserole
“Of course you realize that gets warmer. Sunday morning
of door prize, and cooperative
Tossed green salad
of God
Rose is marrying a ‘younger the newlyweds were seen leav­
owners and employees of both
Bread
and
Imtter
Sunday School
man’,” commented Elliot with a ing the Damascus Community
9 45
Zig Zag and Barlow, deserve
Raisins
AUTO PARTS and
Morning Worship
twinkle in his eye. He went on church worship service hare!
II
Milk
a loud applause, and a sincere to explain that the new Mrs. in hand. One at the churchgo­
Machine
Shop Service
Young People's
6 15
and audible thanks. Mentioning
311 E. Proctor
668 444
SANDY HIGH SCHOOL MENU
Elliot will celebrate her 84th ers seemed to sum up the feel-
The
Gresham Methodist
skirts which were of rose crepe.
7 00
donors of door prizes brings up
FEBRUARY 20-24
Church was the scene of the
Ring bearer was Greg Skelton the humorous way the odds birthday next July 25, 19 days ings of the whole community
Bible Study Wed ) 7 30 p m
MONDAY
wedding, Nov. 26, of Roberta and Tom Fisher was flower girl.
before his 84th birthday inmid-
JIM DAVIS. Potior
turn about involving such August.
Beef patties
Joan Kennedy, daughter of Mr. Hei floor-lengthdresshad a red
668 4964
things—Ethel Annis was the
Potatoes anrl gravy
ji »I Mrs. Ger ild F. Kennedy,
velvet bodice, high waist and a
The couple was united in mar­
Broccoli
Kt. 2, Swirly, to M.utin E. rose, satin brocade skirt tied lucky recipient of her donation, riage at a private ceremony
while Rosie Avery likewise Saturday, Feb. 11, by Rev. David
Roll ah'! butter
Walker Jr., the son of Mr.
in the back with a wide red
The New
heard
her name called to re­
TUESDAY
and Mrs. Martin E. Walker nbbon.
Hay at the Damascus Commun­
ceive
husband
Dons con­
HOODLAND
Chow mein aid vegetables on <Z Depoe Bay.
The swim suit worn by 16 of 18
ity church parsonage. Both El­
Soloist, Darlene Mann, sang
tribution. Needless to say, they liot and the former Mrs. Laye
rice
The
bride,
who
was
given
’
’
Because,
”
‘
‘
The
Lord
’
s
1964 Gold Medal Winners — and
CHRISTIAN CHURCH
most graciously asked that an­
Fruited jello
in marriage by her father, wore
Prayer” and “Whither Thou
had celebrated their golden
27 of 30 1966 U.S. National Champs
other name be drawn.
Wemme, Oregon
Roll and butter
an empire styled sheath of
wedding anniversaries before
One
of
my
mostdifficult
tasks
WEDNESDAY
peau de sole edged in lace with
each
was
widowed
a
few
years
Carl Fisher served as best
You on
Roast pork sandwich
flared sleeves. An overskirt man, and ushers were Gene in writing this column, is to ago.
WHITE STAG Suits
Potatoes and gravy
formal the chajrel-length train Claxton, Jim Mohr and Roger estimate and produce the right
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Elliot,
tjoth
II AM Each Sunday
length and content of same. If
Mixed vegetables
and was tied with a large bow Dimick.
For Girls & Women
I get very wordy and ramble highly regarded members of the
in the back. She carnal a
THURSDAY
A reception for 125 guests
community, met years agowhen
on
too
profusely--often
times
it
HENRY F. HOTVEDT
Bai t>ecue beef saidwlch
bouquet of a single large white given by the bride’s parents was
is necessary ( and rightly so) Elliot ran the local store. Mrs.
Priced from
281 6346
String beans
chrysanthemum surrouided by heltl at the church aftr
the
for
the editor to cut and delete Elliot was a housewife at that
Cole
slaw
white
carrutions.
ceremony.
Bo« 147. Wamme
parts to allow space tor other time. Elliot operated the Da­
FRIDAY
Matron of Honor was Mrs.
Die bride is a graduate at
mascus General Store until
Wieners
Suzanne Espena s. Her floor- Oregon State University and is items. Then, on the other hand, 1945, when he went to work
it I submit a short, admittedly
Poti toes and gravy
length dress was empire-styled employed as a teller at the
un-newsy column such as today, for the Damascus packing divi-
Peas
with
a
wine-red,
velvet
bodice
First National Bank. The bnde-
sion of Hudson House, Inc. He
Immanuel
many ask and call to find out
Roll and butter
and skirt of red crepe.
groom attended Portland State
worked
there until his retire-
Style Suits will
The bride’s other attendants College, University of Oregon why I didn’t mention this, that ment.
Lutheran
or
them.
So
those
of
you
I
Benson to Speak were Bonnie Bender, Carol and Oregon Techiuc.il Institute.
be
available
Over 200 friends and rela-
pester for happenings, and your
Prael
and
Gisela
Walker.
Their
Church
He
is
employed
by
Beall
Pipe
on
order.
Ezra Taft Benson, secretary
offerings never appear--please Uves expressed their affection
of agriculture in the Elsenhow­ bouquets, made by the groom’s and Tank Corp, as a drafts­ know that there is a journal­ and esteem for Mr. and Mrs.
Prices range
Morning Service«
10 30 a m.
er administration, will speak mother, were of red and pink man and junior automotive en­ istic reason why.
Elliot at the reception Satur­
to
Sunday School
9:15 a m.
ribbon
flowers.
The
brides
­
gineer.
on “Patriotism” Friday night
It was sad news to receive day afternoon following the wed­
A Cordial Welcome it
$7.95
maid
’
s
gowns
were
similar
to
After
a
wolding
trip
toCanada
at Benson High.
Extended to All
word of the death of Rose Mane ding. In addition to guests from
His addressed, scheduled for that worn by the matron of the newlyweds are making their Moody, a long time resident of Damascus and the surrounding
PASTOR WAITER LUEDTKE
7130 p.m., is sponsored by the honor with the exceptions of the new home in Portland.
668 4991 - Home
Alder Creek. She will long be area, relatives from Montana
Portland Forum for American­
668-6232 — Church
missed and remembered by her and California caipe to wish
ism.
the couple well. J. S. Feathers,
many friends and relatives.
Congratulations ( past and nephew of Mrs. Elliot, came
present) to all these good people with his family from Dillon,
on the occasion of anniversaries Mont. Visiting from Fullerton,
and birthdays: Pat and Ken Calif., was Mrs. Roger Feath­
By
663-3435
Cushman, Red and Ernie Slad- ers, niece of Mrs. Elliot.
Helping serve a beautiful
key,
Evelyn
and
Dewey
Mina Verdoorn*s father has Becky Telford, Carolyn Ward, Monaghan—and Tulia Phelps, four - tiered wedding cake at
The two great movers of the
had a second operation, neces­ Kay Murray, Beverly Capes, Dates Lytnp, and a man named the reception held at the church
Holm, Bill!!!!
sitating a longer stay with her Rodney Bates, Karl
annex were Mrs. Tempa Davis
human mind are the desire
family, tmt husband Don and Larry Porterfield, Rod Liepold
and Mrs. Ed Wright of Damas­
Bye for awhile—
sons, Larry, Ron and Leon, and Gregory Murihy (these boys
cus, and Mrs. Fred Martin of
of good and the fear of evil.
Eileen Anderson
are setting a fine example of representing Boy Scout troop
Albany. Mrs. Mildred Johnson
family coojieration. They are 707, Cobra Patrol, Judy Naas,
poured coffee, and Mrs. David
—Johnson
all to be admired for the way Pat Portis, Debbie Stewart,Ka­
they carry on and Cheryl, thy Wolfe, and members of
Witnesses Will
youngest one, is doing right Troop 707, Bob White patrol,
Bobby Mahn, Rex Elsner, Wade
well.
By Mrs. H. H. Watkins Assemble Friday
Boring Parent Teacher As­ Johnson, Michael Karlen and
Wide Assortment of
Ray A. King presiding min­
MU 7-3205
sociation sponsored a highly Danny Adamson.
Mrs.
W
W.
Howard
was
ister
of
the
Sandy
Congrega
­
successful dinner Saturday
Colors and Sizes
At the February PTA meet­
night with a talent show that ing past presidents were hon­ called to San Francisco, with tion of Jehovah’s Witnesses an­
that all regularly
featured special numtiers by ored at a special meeting. Re­ her brother Ralph Weaver and nounced
Day or Night Service — A Local Institution
Tom Lewis’ Sandy High Pio- ceiving a corsage were Mrs. wife, last week, to attend the scheduled ministerial meetings
and
Phone 665 ) 117
Gresham, Oregon
naires songsters. Judges for Matt Siields, Mrs. Van Ander­ funeral of their brother’s wife will be canceled the week end
of Feb. 24-26.
competition were Mrs. Ellie son, Mrs. George Williams, Mrs. Lloyd Weaver.
Mr. and Mrs. Pete Hauglum
King said that instead of con­
Sharp of Portland and Miss Mrs, Glen Althouser, Mrs
W» Endone the Oregon Funeral Inturance Plan
left
on
Wednesday
to
spend
a
ducting
17 different training
Barbara Buhler of Sudy.
Gaye Zimmerman. Jack Kada
Style Suits Available
Esme Jenson took first and brought the Boy Scout charter few days visiting friends at the classes throughout a scattered
section of Oregon simul­
second grade Bluebirds second and presented Kenneth Moon, coast.
On Order
Mr. and Mrs. Jerome Brook taneously, the Witnesses will
places in pre-school, first and PTA president. Bill Murphy,
second grade competition. Tony Boring scoutmaster, was pre­ were here for a couple of days all assemble at the Fremont
from Pacific City.
Senior High School 11800 N.E.
TigH also presented an act. sent with his troop.
Cottrell Ladies Aid had a Shaver Street, to study and
Dilrd, 4th and 5th gradeshad
Joe Buum announced the boy large attendance of their meet­ receive instructions in their
by
Cheryl Verdoorn and CoUeen
scout Pinewood Derby race 7:30 ing on Wednesday at Mrs. ‘‘Ministry
Development
Meier place first for ‘‘Down
Playtex
&
Kleinerts
p.m., March 3, at Boring school Breen’s.
Class.” Approximately 900
Memory Lane;” Amy Both-
cafeteria. There are 42 con­
Their next meeting will be are anticipated for the Friday
um’s piano solo, ‘‘Country
Children's
testants and the public is in- at Mrs. Clarence Griffin’s home gathering.
Gardens,” placed second and
vitt'd. Matt Shield*; Jr. and Jay on Feb. 22.
Candidates for Baptism will
Diana Gantenbein’s piano solo,
Wescott presented first aid in­
assemble later to hear district
‘‘Whirling Leaves,” placed
Young Ladies'
supervisor A. L. Franck talk
third. Others in the division formation and stressed the need Adventists Study
for names and addresses on
on the Bible qualifications for
include
third
grade
Bluebirds,
and Women's
INSURANCE
mailboxes. They gave an in Christian Home
Dedication and Baptism.
John Green, Kim Westfall, Mike
$1.39 to $1.69
Watchtower officials expect
Plumondore, Brad Moon, Lindy formative demonstration with
Sandy Seventh-day Adventists
“rescusitation Annie”.
The pool will require cop for all girl«
WE SELL . . .
Reinmuth, Keith Jensen, Arlene
Saturday will join other Adven­ a peak attendance of 1,200 for
the
highlight
of
the
Christian
Bakke, Carolyn Cooper and
Executive committee spon­ tist churches, colleges and aca­
Rhonda Page.
sored silver tea with Mrs. demies around the world in a Assembly on SUnday at 3 p.m.
k— George Morgen
Pay Station for P.G.E., West Coast Telephone,
Bill Mouser took first with a Zimmerman serving cake and special study of the Christian when A. L. Franck will pre­
Local Representative
Northwest Natural Gas
sent the film ‘‘God Cannot Lie.”
piano solo,“Die Gypsy;” Nancy Mrs. Matt fields and Mrs. home, Feb. 18 to 25.
Cate, Marcia Ltepold, Connie Althauser pouring.
Pastor George W. Chambers Snowmobile Damaged
The personal insurance counsel and advice
SAM Green Stamps — Clackamas Co. Bank Money Orders
Stanley, Karen Zulauf, Karyn
Mr. and Mrs. John Miller of the Sandy church explains In Fire at Garage
Moon, and Deborah Schultz took and daughter Laurel joined that ‘‘More Americans need to
of a local agent is important to you in plan­
About $200 damage was done
second with a skit, ‘‘An Ab­ Boring Community Methodist let the television set, rather to a snowmobile in a fire at
ning a complete insurance program.
normal Day at the Doctor’s church Sinday. AU are welcome than the Bible, do the dust col­ Honda at Gresham, 12-Mlle
Office,” and Lonnie Beaman to candlelight communion serv­ lecting.” He believes Ameri­ Corner, Tuesday afternoon.
took third place with an ac­ ice this comingSundayfrom7to cans should spend more time
A spark from a welding torch
YOUR ^exatt STORËJ"
cordion solo, “No Place Like 8 p.m. Rev. James L. Airey, ‘‘devoted tokidness among fam­ caused the baize which was con­
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Home,’’ In the 6th, 7th and pastor of Christ Methodist ily members than watching fined to the snowmobile, a near­
8th
grade
division.
RISIITI
•
SANDY
SHOPPING
CENTER
church
will
administer
the
shows
based
on
violence
and
im
­
Sandy, Oregon
668-4421
by work bench and tools. No
morality.”
Other participants included Lord’s Skipper.
one was injured.
Golden-Age Couple Weds
In Damascus Church Rites
Vows Exchanged in
Methodist Church
FANCHER’S
Now at Sandy Rexall Drug
WHITE STAG SPEEDO
WHITE
STAG
(SarroU
IFunrral Monte
for
Men and Boys
COTTRELL
DOINGS
.50
$3.95
SWIM CAPS
SERVICE
WE GIVE 11
WALRAD
$1.09