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T H E S A N D Y (O r».) POST Thurs., A u g. 21, 196» (S»c. 1) Food Association Slates Workshop Candlelight ceremony Unites Decker, bere The Clackamas County School Food Association will hold Its annual fall workshop Aug. 25 at Odgen Jr. High in Oregon City. Presiding'will be President Verie Reynolds. Registration and coffee hr.' will begin at 8 a m. A candlelight double ring ceremony June 21 united Helen Loube Decker and Raymond Oscar Liere at the F irs t Presbyterian Church, Portland. The bride’s father escorted her down the aisle, which was accented by two-tone pink ribbon bows on wooden pews. The b r id e w o re a floorlength candlelight gown1 with full chapel train o f organza over misted taffeta The empire bodice, bishop sleeves and skirt were detailed with imported French lace. She carried a bouquet o f pink roses and small white carnations. The bride’s attendants wore pink full length crepe gowns with two-tone pink tapestry borders. The bride’s matron of honor and sister, Mrs. Edward Johnson, carried a pink rose and baby carnation bouquet accented with hot pink ribbon. Diana Goss, Sunnyvale, Calif., MR. AND MRS. RAYMOND OSCAR LIERE the maid o f honor, and Barbara (Helen Louise Decker) C ro sto n, S a n d y , carried (Gladys Gilbert Studio) bouquets identical to the m atron o f h o n o r’s but accented with pastel pink seating th e guests. Mark Mexico City. T h e y are both recent Johnson, the bride’s nephew, ribbon. o f S ta n fo rd Mike Frankel, Palo Alto, presented the rings and Dean g r a d u a t e s Calif., was the groom’s best Liere, the groom’s brother, lit University, and will make their man and David Whitehead, San the candles b e fo re the home in Mountain View, Calif. She is the daughter o f Mr. and Francisco and Richard Koch, ceremony. Following a reception at the Mrs. Joseph Decker, 17535 SE Spokane were attendants. The b rid e ’s brothers Bob and Portland Garden Club, the Tibbetts, Portland and he is the le f t fo r a son o f Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Gordon Decker were aided by n e w ly w e d s the groom’s brother Al Liere in honeymoon in Acapulco and Liere, Greenacres, Wash. NEED A CAR? LOOK IN CLASSIFIED Immanuel Lutheran Chgrch M o r n in g S ervices S unday A 10 3 0 a m S ch o o l 9 :1 5 C o r d ia l W e lc o m e E x te n d e d to A ll a.m is PASTO R W ALTER LUEDTKE 6 6 8 4 99 1 — H om e 6 6 8 6 2 3 2 - C h u rc h The Chapel of the Hills B e tw e e n A S andy a n d B rig h tw o o d C o m m u n ity C h u rc h a m e m b e rs h ip to n B ib le W iM Be W e lc o m e ’ S ch o o l M o r n in g E ve n in g w ith o u t 9 45 a m W o rs h p S e rvice 1100 a m 7-8 15* p m B ib le S tu d y (T h u rs.) 7 3 0 o.m T h v to E S tra n d , M m is te i 622 3260 Community Presbyterian Church S unday S ch o o l 9 0 0 o.m M orning Services 10 0 0 a.m W e s tm in s te r F e llo w s h ip H ig h S ch o o l G r o u p 7 00 p m N u r s e iy C o re D u rin g W o rs h ip Head S tart Classes Conclude a t Firwood P u /s o n a g e 6 6 8 4 5 9 4 REV. E. L. NEUENFELDT St. Michael's Catholic Church S u n d a y M ass 10 a m. • 6 p.m Fa th e r C a rl G im p l 668 4446 C o rn e r S tra u v t & P le a sa n t Sandy, O re g o n Sandy Seventh-Day Adventist Church Proctor and U n iversity S a b b a th S ch o ol 9 30 a m M o rn in g S e rvice 1 1 0 0 a.m . You A re W elcom e Pastor G e o rg e W C h a m b e rs 668 4990 - H om e 6 6 8 6 1 4 4 — C h u rch EPISCOPAL SERVICES AT ST. JO H N S CATHOLIC CHURCH W em m e, Oregon Every Sunday 5 p.m. Father Victor Gibson 665-9442 School ended Aug. 8 for the 34 children enrolled in the Firwood Head Start classes. T here were some tearful moments for many of the children and staff. The school experience hits done a great deal Vo improve the children’s confidence and most o f them can now talk with adults easily and are anxious to do so. The families participated in a watermelon feed and another gathering where eertifieates were given to the children c o m p le tin g the program. D uring th e evening the c h ild re n from each class p re s e n te d p ro g ra m s demonstrating some of the things done in s ch oo l. Afterwards everyone enjoyed the refreshments prepared by Mrs. Hartsehorn. The staff of the school extend a hearty “ thank you” to the many volunteers who worked faithfully throughout th e school session. The volunteers w ere: Connie Thompson, Leslie Jonsrud, F aith -M arie Fowler, Ethel B an d y, B e ttie Mickelson, Sharon Beatty, Pete Sulzback, Greg Mottau, Freda Farmer, C h e rrie Thom pson, Ruth Holmes. Dennis Thompson, Rebecca Dunham, Lura Dell Callahan, Janice llaneberg. Pat Cun ynthia Fraly, Veme Buhler. Mrs. Bunch and Daniel Dunham. A total of 815 hours of time FULL GOSPEL SERVICFS COME VISIT WITH US W ed & Sun 7 30 P M Located af Sun M o rn in g 1 0 00 A M SS 1 1 00 A M M W Sandy W om ens Club Hall rfo t Af. »* C H R IS T US IN ?6 YOU A c s ' E n d 'o t TH E H OPE OF S»»vf, G LC R v everyone ’ W E I C O M E w as d o n a te d by these volunteers in the two month period. Through these efforts it was possible to extend a great deal of individual help to the children when needed and to give more time to parent activities. The fine turnout at the parent programs and picnics was implemented by this support. More than 100 a d u lts and c h il d r e n participated in each of three individual events held during the last 2 weeks. A number of the volunteers participated daily throughout the period of the school. B ill B e c k le y , who coordinates the Head Start program s throughout the county wishes to commend the people of the community on the fine support given the school. A special vote of thanks is extended to the school system for the use of the Firwood School. The emphasis is now on a full year program for these children so as to reach them at an earlier age. Planning is needed now to determine how a full year program could be run with a very limited increase in funds. Anyone interested in working with the c h ild re n eligible for this program should contact Verne Buhler al 668-4167. A place to run a class is of prime importance, since all local classrooms are being utilized. Smith Graduates From University Robert F. Smith, son of Mr. and Mrs. Donald R. Smith, Sandy, was one of the 613 University o f Oregon students w ho received baccalaureate degrees at summer graduation exercises Aug. 16. Robert received the degree of Bachelor o f Arts. HEADQUARTERS FOR FOOTBALL SHO ES The best liar is he who makes the smallest amount of ly in g go th e lo n g e s t way .-Samuel Butler. * * * Sandy Christian Woman's Club There was a good tum out at the Christian Womens Club luncheon at the Hook and Eye Restaurant in Estacada last Wednesday. S ix ty -fiv e ladies heard Odessa Neild’s thrilling message about Today in the Holy Land. Her slides gave insight into what is happening and will be taking place according to prophecy. A question and answer period followed. The n e x t luncheon meeting will be on Sept. 19 at the House o f Wong in Sandy. Baby sitting will be abailable at the Assembly of God Church. Featured on the afternoon’s program will be Mrs. Jennie Welch who will show some o f her interesting antiques. The musical portion o f the program will be presented by a girls’ trio from Estacada and the speaker will be Uta Summerer. For further information call Sharon Logston at 668-6131. MATTSON'S APPLIANCE Sales - Service Installations NEW and USED APPLIANCES Gas and Electric C am ping Eq uip m en t F in ancin g A v a ilab le 102 M ain St., Sandy Ph. 6 6 8 -6 7 1 7 Hirtli A d a u g h te r, M a rth a ShanDell to Mr. and Mrs. David Earl Lucas, Rt. 1 Box 661, Sandy, August 7. Joanna R it t e r , L o rra in e Aschoff, Martha Drew. Gladys Byrd, Erma Rich. Teresa Meier. 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Mary Layng. and Arabel Meier. 61, Sandy, Oregon What comfort can come to one who knows who he is and where he is going—to one who realizes his oneness with God and his safety as God’s own child! Such assurance can be yours if you will turn to the truth contaihed in this great b o o k , S cience and H ealth with Key to the Scriptures by Mary Baker Eddy. You may read or borrow Science and Health free of charge at any Christian Sci ence R e a d in g R oom . T h e hook can be purchased in red, green, or blue binding at $3 and w ill be sent postpaid on r e c e ip t o f check or money order. PRE-REGISTRATION The new B oring fire department building is taking shape rapidly and seems to be good-looking addition to the area. Myma Richey assisted her sister GREATBOOK C A N C O M F O R T YOU Administration of the fair is handled by the Oregon State F a ir Commission of five non-paid members appointed by the governor. They are chairman Sanford Nemerovsky, Eugene; vice chairman John L. Stendal, Portland; Ezra Kock, M c M in v ille ; Lee Ir w in , Gresham, and Mrs. Joseph W. S m it h , K la m a th F alls. Aug. 12, 3:05 p.m. Car fire. Main and Strauss Sts. Paul Enz. ’57 Dodge. Small loss. Aug. 15. 5:59 p.m. Call to hay fire on Gravel Pit Road. Set. Hay left from previous fire on Aug. 2. No one at scene. Shower Honors Melva Richey M e li to Sandy Poet: Bo« IN T H IS Pie and cake, draft horse hitches and pulling, tractor driving are among the contests scheduled. General admission is $1.50 fo r adults, 50 cents for children 6 through 12 which includes the grandstand revue. A season pass, good for all 10 days, is $7.50. Fire Dept. News SPECIAL ALSO F E A T U R IN G W ILSON SHOES BOTH H IG H end LOW TOPS TH E TRUTH State Fair Called 'Big O ne' Expects Record Attendance Oregon State Fair manager, An A ll A m e r ic a n Robert L. Stevens, predicts a Rodeo- Horse show, top-flight visiting crowd this year of entertainment, nine days of 400,000 at the Salem fair thoroughbred racing and a which opens Aug. 23 and runs myraid of special events are through Sept. 1. scheduled. The agricultural exhibit will host hom e products and in d u s t r y d is p la y s , an agricultural show, country and commodity feature exhibits and an international photo salon. Music entertainment from the renowned Inkspots to Oregon’s group the Action F a c tio n , a re on th e e n t e r t a in m e n t s agenda. Oregon’s Action Faction has been making show-biz history in such places as Las Vagas and Nassau. The Polack Brother Circus top the final three days with spectacular animal acts from all parts of the world. T h e re will be an All American horse and rodeo show from leading stables from the West and Canada. T he arts and hobbies building will house a new tro p ic a l fish department, mineralogy, crafts, a very unusual tum-of-the - century sheet music display and an outstanding currency exhibit THE BRIDE-TO BE’S birthday was the date chosen to fro m th e U .S . Treasury announce the engagement of Leanne Ruth Mabn and department. Alan Douglas Phinney. A Sandy High and Northwestern Two Kids Days with a College of Business graduate, she is employed at Pacific ro d eo, horse show opens S a tu rd a y , A ug . 23 and Northwest Life. She is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Thursday, Aug. 28 with free Orval Mahn, Rt. 2, Boring. He is the son of Mr. and Mrs. admission to children 12 and William Phinney, Rt. 3, Troutdale and a Gresham High under. graduate. He is now attending U.S. Army helicopter school. No date or place has yet been set for the wedding. (Dee Studio) Trudi Meier. Jan Schilling and Carol Meier were hostesses at a bridal shower honoring Melva Richey last week She is engaged to Gary Moore and the wedding is set for autumn. P in k and white keyed decorations and refreshments. Guests included Dorothy Roth, L a u r ie N e ls o n . C a ro l M cK in n ey. Vanessa Sharp, C h e ri C h e ite r , L o re tta Sandstrom, Connie Burger, Colleen Meier. Vera Johnson, Cora Adair, Frances Boring. Rosa Moore. Ellie Sharp. .ow can I find peace o f mind? ANNOUNCED RECENTLY at a family gathering was the engagement of Barbara Ann Holt to Kenneth R. Pastega. Miss Holt, the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Holt, Boring, is a 1966 Sandy high school graduate and presently a senior at Oregon College of Education where she is majoring in elementary education. Her fiance is a student at Oregon State University majoring in business administration. He is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Mario Pastega, Corvallis. : I RENEW AL Offer expire« Sepl 1. 1968. . —------ X - S H O W T IM E S - W e d ., T h u ra ., F ri. O p e n 6 : 4 5 P .M . Set. e n d _ STU D EN TS $ 1 .2 5 . S u n ., TECHMCOlJl»« 1 2 :4 5 P .M . C H IL D R E N 5 0 c