4 THE SANDY (Or«.) POST Thur»., Now. 2», 196« <S«c. 1) Corbett VFW To Begin ‘Santa’ Project TREE IDENTIFICATION Puz/lvd about the difference between hardwoods and soft woods? According to the Na tional Forest Products Associ ation, hardwoods are broadleaf trees ami most softwoods are evergreens which have scale- like or needle!ike leaves. Morning Services 10:30 a m. Sunday School 9:15 a m A Cordial Welcome is Extended to All PASTOR WALTER LUEDTKE 668-499) — Home 668 6232 - Church Services The Post and Auxiliary were visited by the Department of Oregon Commander Howard Seeley and President Emma Friese Saturday night, Nov. 1C. The Auxiliary met at the home of Ixniise Mishey in Springdale and the Post met at the Corbett Fire Hall. St. Raphael's Chapel Scenic Ave., Sandy 10:30 a m. 668-6435 The Chapel of the Hills Between Sandy ond Brightwood A Community Church without o membership. You Will Be Weiccmei Bible School Morning Worthp Evening Service Bible Study (Thurt.) 9:45 11:00 7-8:15 7:30 Sandy Seventh-Day Adventist Church Proctor «nd U n iveriity Sobboth School Morning Service 9:30 o.m 1 0 0 o.m You Ar« W«lcom« Pattor George W. Chambers 668-4990 — Home 668-6144 - Church THE GOSPEL OF CHRIST TABERNACLE Brooks Rd., Rt. 1, Box 7073 Boring, Ore. Sunday Service Sunday School Wednesday Service I O !’ STYLIST at annual H a ir d r e s s e r s ’ A sso c i ation m eetin g held re cen tly at M arion M otor Hotel, S alem , w as Dixie W esselink. right of Sandy, shown with h e r m odel. I.auna Dobbs. M rs. W esselink. who atten d s M ontevilla Beauty School in P o rtlan d , com peted in the styling co n test a g a in st 26 s e n io r and advanced sen io r stu d en ts fro m O regon and W ashington schools. a.m. a.m. p.m. p.m. Thyra E Strand, Minister 622-3260 11 a.m. 10 a.m. 7 p.m. ALL WELCOME Pastor Rev. and Mrs. Glenn Henson C o m m u n ity P re s b y te ria n C h u rch Sunday School 9:45 a.m. Morning Service! 11 a.m. Wetlminster Fellowship High School Group 7 00 p.m. Nursery Core During Worship Parionage 668 4594 REV. E. I. NEUENFEIDT P e rs o n a liz e d F lo w e rs fo r A ll O ccasions WEDDINGS HOSPITALS FÓNÉRALS WIRE SERVICE Von Kirk's Fl trist 12S50 S E. Divi» 761-2662 After 6 2 umn lor you and il you have something to say I’ll gladly lui nish the space. I How about it, Mr. Anonymous? This wasn’t the first time you took the trouble to call me and it could be interesting to know what your problem is.) SHORT SHOTS: B ir th d a y greetings to Gene Collier...An- niversary congrats to Margo and Milt Fox...Bertha McDon ald home from trip to San Jose, Cal. to visit daughter and son- in-law, Mvelyn and M arlinTie- man...Georgia Vermaas thought she was attending a housewarm- ing for Mary and Scott Ward and was surprised to find the party was in honor ofherbirth- day. A delighted gal was Geor gia who hadn’t had a surpise birthday party since she was a youngster: (I think we en- joy this type of thing even more when we’re grown-ups. Don’t ♦ ♦ » you?) There was a time, you know, The annual meeting and din when the knowledge that even ner party of the Mt. Hood Golf one person was unlia|>py with Club introduced Staff Dowsett me (and what I write) would up as new prexv for the coming: set me terribly. It took me a year. Marshall Gios and Prior long time to face the fact that Adskim were elected to the is impossible to please every board of directors. They join one. Now I no longer worry about George McLane, Bill Hemtnen- it because I finally realized that way, David Horner, Alan Jen anyone who states their views sen, Norman Rupp, Joe Pick publicly is wide open to c r iti ett and Same Caniparoli on the cism and is, in factj'&sktng for board. It was a lovely party it! For every issue I take a and club social chairman, stand for - I make an enemy Georgia Vermaas and co-chair of someone who disagrees with man, Eileen Anderson, can add me. This can’t be helped. another feather to their caps! ♦ » » And after a long period of time - ami many issues - one could The Skiente Ski Club fashion . develop quite a few enemies. show was repeated Saturday Right? night at Thuixlerhead lxxlge. On the other side of the The electricity went off the ledger, though, is the possibil week before and they had to ity of making a few friends call the show off. I hear Nona ami pleasing some very nice Hanan deserves much praise readers. (When the balance for the way she handled the s it sheet tips In the wrong d irec uation. She served all sorts tion 1 can always quit), In the of cold goodies by candle light. meantime, I refuse to let one Nona’s hubby Mitch is man or two crack-pots ruffle my aging Thuixlerhead now for feathers. Actually, I’m rather R.L.K. Enterprises (Dick Kohn- flattered to think I’m able to create such animosity insom e- one that they feel they must make an effort to alert me to their feelings with an anony mous phone call. Especially HARVEY HANLON when lhave stated several times Harvey Arvtd Hanson, Rt. #1 in the column that I will be Box 936, Boring, died on Nov. happy to include other views 20, at the age of 62 years. and opinions in thecolumnfrom He was born on July 7, 1906 anyone who wishes to write me In Northwood, N. D. He at a letter. 1 still write this col- tended school in North Dakota where he grew to manhood. W E SELL . . . > Georg« Morgan Local R«gr»*«nt«tiv« The personal insurance counsel and advice of a local agent it important to you in plan ning a complete insurance program. WALRAD INSURANCE AGENCY 668-4421 «• Haak Graduates At Naval Center stamm) and it will likely be come one of the better fun spots on the mountain under his man agement. Attended a Farewell Party for Dennis Keane, the English bartend *r at Timberline Lodge, with Carol and Arnie Arneson, Jane and Dick Buscher, “ Red’’ Hower and Dick Kohnstam n at die Ixidge Friday night. Dennis, known us “ the Guv” , is leav ing for a sojourn in his home land but promises to return to the mountain. (Had marvelous buffet dinner and a guided tour of the lodge. It made me re a l ize what a shame it is that us “ low-landers” don’t take bet- ter advantage of the lovely fa- cilities at Timberline.) * * » COMING EVENTS: Tuesday, Nov. 26, (tonight) at 7:45» PTA meeting at Welches Grade a o r t business meeting will be followed by Open House. Annual Pray for Snow Dance, sponsored by Schnee Vogeli Ski Club, will be held at Timberline Lodge, Saturday, Nov. 30. Tick ets are available at the door and proceeds will benefit a member of the Mt. Hood Ski Patrol who was disabled in an accident. Homlland Women’s Club meeting, Monday, Dec. 2, at the Barlow Trail Inn will fea ture the annual Christmastime SUen, Auctiotli which is always fu|) aIK, a goo(1 way tQ pick up extra gift items. Guests are in- vited to attend. « * • Friday, December 6, C hrist mas Party for members and Patrons of the Mountain Play e rs. Prospective members and patrons are invited to attend. Contact party chairman Carol Arneson if you plan to attend what promises to be a delight fully different party. The party will start at the Sperrhaus (Charlie and Jean- nine’s place) in Government Cainp at 6:30 for punchbowl and hors d’oeuvres, then move Harvey and his wife operated a berry farm in Boring and worked for Columbia Brick Co. for over 15 years until 111 health forced his retirem ent. Mr. Han son was a member of the Luth eran Faith. i&irvtving are his wife, E il een, of Boring; two sons, Rex at home; Larrv in the U.S. Army at Fort Ord, Calif., two [brothers, and three sisters; Arnold of Fargo, N.D.; SIg of Portland; Mrs. Stella Carlson |of Portland, Mrs. M ildredCarl- son of Milwaukie and M rs. Amy Kent of Pic lorn a, Calif. Services were Monday, Nov. 25, at 10:30 a.m . in the Chapel of the Carroll Funeral Home Inc. Gresham, with vault In terment in the Forest Lawn Cemetery, Gresham. The Rev. Arnold F. Anderson officiated and Willaim Elliott was soloist and M rs. A. K. Bishop the o r ganist. WILSON SCHMALE Wilson Seymour Schmale, Rt 81, Box 889, Boring, died on Nov. 30, at the age of 50 years. He was born on July 11, 1918 In Carver, Oregon. Schmale attended school in Carver and Oregon City where he grew to manhood. On June 11, 1964 in Stevenson, Wastj., he married L ucille'I. Jones. Schmale had lived all of his life in the Gresham-Boring area. He is survived by his wtfe, Lucille of Boring; 4 children Mrs. Steve Kzuemski of Port land; Mrs. Dianne Combs of Camas, Wash., M rs. Linda Rice of Sandy,; and Larry Weyand. Three brothers and four s is ters; Lester, OregonCity, Alvin of Boring, Harry of Portland; M rs. Jean Houston of Van couver, Wash.; Mrs. Bertha Huffman, Mrs, Eva Lowe, and Mrs. Lucille Porter all of Portland. Services were Saturday, Nov. 23, at 3:30 p,m. in the Chapel of the C arroll Funeral Home Inc., Gresham, with private in terment in the Damascus Ceme tery. The Elder T. Stafford officiated and Mrs. A.K.Bishop was organist. ( « ♦ » bandy Assembly of God - Rev. Davis, Wednesday eve. No. 27 at 7:30 p.m. Seaman Apprentice Robert C. Haak Jr., USN, 19, son of Mr. f Robert C. Haak of Route l,j Boring, has been graduated j from nine weeks of Navy basic J training at the Naval Training Center at Great Lakes, 111. In the first weeks of his naval service he studied military sub- * jects and lived and worked un- ; der conditions sim ilar to those 1 he will encounter on Ins f ir s t f 23 East Powell Blvd. ship or at his first shore sta- j tion. | In making the transition from I civilian life to Naval service, I he received instruction under | veteran Navy petty officers, j He studied seamanship, as well * for the public, as survival techniques, military : drill and other subjects. • church members, The Christian Science DR. AND MRS. R, G. WEI.DEN have announced the en gagem ent of th e ir d au g h ter. Sandra Sue. to Roland C arl Young. M iss Weiden, a 1965 g ra d u a te of Sandy Union High School, attended Judson B ap tist C ollege in P o rtlan d and is p r e sen tly re s id in g in Honolulu. H er fian ce, son of M r and M rs. Edw ard Young, attended the E le c tro n ic s In stitu te of Hawaii and was re cen tly d isch arg ed from the A ir F o rc e . The couple plan to be m a rr ie d in late A p ril. ( Post photo) 622-4232 Snoop should take a week off more often! It did wonders for my morale to have so many lieople tell me they missed the column. (No, 1 wasn’t sick - I was just lazy last week. Be sides, I havn’t missed an issue in over a year and it seemed like a goixl time to take a vacation.) One phone call provided me with quite a chuckle. Some man caller) with the following m es sage: “ 1 have good newsfor you, Mrs. Carothers, your column was missing from the paper tills week and that’s the best news there is .’* Obviously, this character reads the column... has formed a definite aversion to Yours Truly...anil hoped his message would shatter my thin skin. And it might have, too, had It not been for all the nice- type calls preceding it. (Sorry, fella, you’ll just have to try harder to hurt my tender feel ings!) IN S U R A N C E Sandy, Oregon Community Presbyterian - Rev. E. L, Neuenfeldt. W ill hold Thanksgiving Evening service Wednesday, Nov. 27 at 8 p.m. It is a Harvest Home Service. Members will bring canned Chattel of the Hills -- Thyra g^^js to be given to needy E. Strait), minister. There will families during the winter. be a pot luck dinner Friday, Nov. 29 at 6£10 followed by a bandy Baptist - Will have Candlelight Thanksgiving Serv special service Wednesday eve. ice at 7:30 P.M. Anniversary Nov. 27 at 7:30. Special speaker of the dedication of the Chapel Rev. Kiliman. (He is chaplain 20 years ago at Thanksgiving. at the county hospital). Hood-Land Happenings 'ly the SNOOPER SERVICE WE GIVE !! i Christinas packages were sent to seven local servicemen who are in Vietnam. More s e r vicemen will be remembered as they are sent overseas between now and Christmas. OBITUARIES CORSAGES Immanuel Lutheran - ’Rev. Walter l-uedtke. There will be a special service Thursday, Nov. 28, at 10 a.m. Choir will sing. The project, according to Mrs. James Kenrick, ixiblicity chairman, has been very suc cessful the past two years and she hupes for continued sup port from the community. Episcopal Rev. A lbert Jenkins For Thanksgiving Rooster Rock VFW Post and Auxiliary .No. 7384 of Cor bett will uixleiake “ Operation: Santa Claus’* again this year. The organizations will collect toys and other articles in the community with the help oi school children and teachers to donate to the Mental Health Center in Portland. The Center distributes the gifts to hos pitals for the mentally ill. Immanuel Lutheran Church Family Service Church Services Set to the Rams Head Lounge at Timberline lxxlge for a no- host cocktail party. (If it snows a shuttle bus from Govie to the lxxlge will be provided.; A buffet dinner will be served in the dining room for $3.50 I>er person and will be followed by entertainment in the Blue Ox Bar. Carol can be contacted at Timberline during the day for reservations (we want to know how many to expect) or at 272- 3328 in the evening.) A Christmas party in the snow sounds great and while I’m en visioning this pleasant prospect I’ll say goodbye for another week. bNOOP Bull Run 4-H Elects Officers The Golden Buckskin 4-H group from Bull Run held their first meeting Nov. 13. The club, which deals with leathercraft, has 16 members. Mrs. John Dodson is the leader. The new club elected the fol lowing officers: Dirk Dodson, president: Gordon Claus, vice president; Rodney Troutner, secretary; and Donnie Dodson, reporter. Lee Forester and Danny Ekxlson were elected song and game leaders. Reading Room Holds Open House Open House Dec. 1 For Reading Room Sunday School pupils and friends December 1, 1968 1 2:1 5 to 3:00 p.m. First Church of Christ Scien Children will find an appeal tist, Gresham, has scheduled an ing array of books, records, to open house in their Reading pamphlets, cards, folders and acquaint the Room at 23 E Powell, Sunday, plaques. Dec. 1 from 12:15 to 3 p.m. The librarian and her staff people of our The librarian, Mrs. Juanita including the Mrs. Joe Krause, community E. LMinn, explained that this Mrs. Burt Don, Mrs. Fred occasion will afford visitors Lyons, Mrs. George Burke, w ith the an opportunity to become ac- Mrs. Orla Jenkins, Mrs. Ward services of quainted with the reading room’sSmith, M rs. Harvey Blackman, facilities and purpose. the Mr. and Mrs. Willard Goodrich, The writings of Mary Baker Mrs. Ed. Walker and Mrs. Nor Reading Room Eddy, the discoverer and man Basham will be present to founder of Christian Science, answer any questions and dis will be featured, as well as tribute free literature. uthorized literature published by The Christian Science Pub lishing Society, Also featured Will be the international daily newspaper, The Christian Science Monitor. Affiliated with Southern Baptist Convention" The lending library, an im SUNDAY SERVICES portant function of the reading Sunday School . . . 9:45 a.m. room, will also be featured. M orning W o rs h ip .. 11 a.m. Here the Bible and all authorized publications may be Training Union . . 6:00 p.m. borrowed, including records al Evening W orship 7:00 p.m. bums. Crestview Baptist Church Recent FAA figures revealed only 23,659 active womenpilots in the United States, less than 5% of the national total. • • • Sixty per cent of Harvard University’s estimated worth of $1 billion is represented in common stock investments. Wednesday Prayer Meeting 7:30 p.m. You are cordially invited to join the friendly people who worship here. Nursery care provided during services A. C. WADE, Pastor Putting you first vaaamrooooooomm keeps us first. C h ev ro let’s got n big surprise for th e guy w ho’d buy a sp o rts car if only it had m ore room. I t ’s the Im pala SS 427. Like all Im palas, it com es w ith a 119-inch w heelbase. A stro V entila tio n a n d full d o o r-g la ss sty lin g . Like all C hevy S p o rtsters, it comes w ith n beefed-up suspension and grabby red-stripe wide oval tires. U nder th e hood, i t ’s m ore of the sam e W e tucked in a 427-cubic- inch 390-horsepow er T u rb o -Je t V8. T h a t m eans it’s th e kind o f car you can ta k e for a w orkout even if y o u 're ju s t going to work. T h e r e ’s d riv in g e x c ite m e n t in these o th e r packages too: C o rv e tte See the Super Sports aoooo°< * » o o o a » o o o o o e o o o o o « c