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T H B S A N D Y (O r«.) POST Thur«., S«pt. 4, 1969 (S«e. ))
Immanuel Choir
Practice Slated
Army Assigns
Garth Kennedy
Army Private Eiist Class
Garth W. Kennedy, 20, son of
Mrs. Helen M. Flynn, Rt. 1,
Eagle Creek, was assigned July
26 to the 4th Infantry Division
in Vietnam as a tank crewman.
H is father, William H.
Kennedy, lives in Skykomish,
Wash.
Hood-Land Reoorter
V3T
Immanuel
Lutheran
Church
Morning Servicer
10:30 a m
Sunday School
9:15 o.m
A C o rd ia l Welcome
Extended to All
is
PASTOR W A ITER IUEDTKE
668 4991 — Home
668 6 2 3 2 - Church
The Chapel of the Hills
Between Sandy and Brightwood
A Community Church without
a membership.
You Wi'l Be Welcome’
Bible School
Morning Worshp
9 45 a m.
11:00 a m.
Evening
7 -8 :15 p m
Service
Bible Study (Thurs.)
7 30 o.m.
MR. AND MRS. GARY RAY OMEY
(Nancy Marie Althauser)
T n y ro E S tra n d , M im s te i
6 22 3260
Full Gospel Services
COME
V IS IT W IT H
US
SUN. MORNING,
10:00 A M , S.S.
1100 A M , M W .
W «d. and Sun.,
Located
SANDY WOMENS
On Proctor Ave.
West End of
7:30 P M
at
CLUB HALL
(U.S. 26)
Sandy)
Col. 1:27 "CHRIST IN YOU
THE HOPE O f GLORY"
EVERYONE WELCOME
Community
Presbyterian
Church
Sunday School
9 00 a.m
Morning Service»
10:00 a.m
Westminster Fellowship
High School Group 7 00 p m
Nursery Care During Worship
P a rs o n a g e 6 6 8 4 5 9 4
REV. E. I. NEUENFELDT
Pastel Accents
Used In Wedding
Pink and white were the
colors chosen by Nancy Marie
Althauser when she married
Gary Ray Omey Aug. 23 at
Gresham Grange Hall.
Chris Teague was maid of
honor wearing a floor length,
princess style gown of pink.
Flower girl was Ruth Ann
Althauser, sister of the bride.
She wore a white lace over
P a sto r
L.C . S ch w a n l
pink gown. Ring bearer was the
performed the single ring
b r i d e ’s b ro th e r R o b ert
ceremony. The bride’s father
Althauser.
gave her in marriage.
Best
man
was
Tom
She is the daughter of Mr. Althauser with Glenn and Jim
and Mrs. G lenn LeR oy Althauser as ushers.
Althauser, Rt. 3, Box 1290,
A reception followed the
Boring and a Sandy* High service in the grange hall.
graduate.
S erving cake was Mamie
E m p lo y e d
by U n ited Vincent.
Grocers, he is the son of Mr.
From out o f state was Alma
and Mrs. Donald W. Haynes, Ryan, Montana.
4936 N. Amherst.
On their honeymoon the
The bride wore a floor couple toured Oregon. They
length gown o f nylon lace over will make their home in
satin.
Portland.
I had a phone call the other
night, and it was Peggy Hergert
who had been driving the car
ahead o f us, that was also hit
by thrown rocks. Needless to
say, it scared her, as much as it
did us. However, her damage is
a bit worse than ours. She has a
big hole in her door. I think
the culprits were caught, but
won’t have the facts until later
tonight, when the police call
on me.
Maxine and Chuck Hickey
have Maxine’s twin sister,
Myrlyn and husband Marlin
T iem a n , and their three
children, up from San Jose,
Calif. They were here this past
week. Also their son Steve left
for Camp Pendleton, last
Wednesday. He has joined the
Marines, and has left for his
basic training.
Pat and Robert Matheson
back from a visit with their
daughter, Roberta, and her
husband, Jim Edens in Santa
Maria, Calif. Roberta is fine
and looking forward to her
e x p e c te d c h ild . S o the
M ath eson s should become
grandparents sometime the last
o f Sept, or the first part of
October. While there they took
in Disney Land, Hollywood
and all the fun things. They
had a ball. Even went raking
for Pismo clams found plenty,
and thought them delicious.
1 Dolly and Harold Petrie
finally made it up to their
cabin, over the holidays. Their
Clarence Haynes o f Molalla
will speak on bottle collecting
at the Sept. 8 meeting o f the
Clackamas County Historical
Society.
H a y n e s , w h o h e lp e d
organize the Oregon Bottle
Collectors’ Association, has
been a collector o f bottles for |
Sunday Mass 9:30 a.m.-6 p.m.
Corner Strauss & Pleasont
Sandy.
Oregon
Sandy Seventh-Day
Adventist Church
Proctor and U n ive rs ity
Sabbath School
9 30 a.m
Morning
11 0 0 a.m
Service
You A re W elcom e
Poster
G eorge
W
Chambers
66 8 4990 - Home
668 61 44 — Church
Last week Mrs. Sandstrom
gave me her recipe for Corn ’en
Casserole which she prepares
for every special family dinner,
especially at Thanksgiving and
Christmas.
CORN ’EN CASSEROLE
1 can No. 2 creamed corn
2 egg yolks well beaten
1 green pepper, chopped
1 tablespoon minced onion
2 tablespoon melted butter
1*4 cups steamed rice
2 egg whites, beaten stiff
Grated cheese
Mix corn and egg yolks,
minced onion and chopped
green pepper. Salt to taste.
Add melted butter, fold in rice
in beaten egg whites. Pour into
buttered casserole and sprinkle
grated cheese over top. Bake
about 45 min. or until cheese is
melted at 350 degrees.
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daughter Darlene and her
husband, Roger Stafford came
up ahead and got the place
ready. Hope I get to visit with
them, it has been a long time.
Fred KruU received a letter
from my niece, Gayle, and her
husband Don, and they are
now back in the United States.
They arrived in Fort Rucker,
Ala. in time for the last
hurricane, but fortunately were
on the very outskirts and their
trailer house remained intact.
Don will be in school for seven
weeks, learning to fly the
CH-47. Then they will drive
home for a 30 day leave after
which Don will have to report
to Viet Nam Nov. 22.
F red K rull and Ross
Loughran went on a trip to
Yellowstone, but didn’t stay
too long. On Wednesday, last it
was 108 in Yellowstone, and
by Saturday it was 112, so
they decided to go on to
Jackson Hole and do some
fishing. Got there and it was
122. Fred said all the snow was
off the Tetons, except for one
glacier. That is very unusual,
cause there is always snow on
the Tetons. It was just too hot,
so they came back to Boise and
Idaho Falls and found some
lovely weather. That is just too
hot for traveling, and they
were most happy to get away
from it.
Will have to report on what
we have seen and done this
past week, in the next issue.
After all, vacations are fun.
Historical Society Meeting
Features Bottle Collection
St. Michael's
Catholic
Church
Str Johns Catholic Church
Welches. Oregon
Mass 6 p.m. Sat.: B a.m. Sun.
The choir o f Immanuel
Lutheran Church, Sandy, will
begin weekly practice this
evening, Thursday, Sept. 4, at
7:30 p.m.
All former members o f the
choir and other interested
Immanuel Church members are
urged to attend. Mrs. Jeannette
Koch, Portland, will dires t the
c h o i r . _______________
By NELL H O W E | \ j O t e S
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CORN-TUNE CASSEROLE
Boil *4 cup regular rice.
Rinse with hot water. Put in
lo w e r la y er in buttered
c&sserole and add 1 can tuna.
Crush about 6 crackers over
this. Add 1 cup cream corn (or
use 5 ears o f cut fresh corn.)
Add another can o f tune and 6
crushed crackers, then another
cup of cream corn (or cut
corn). Sprinkle with a little
garlic powder. '4 teaspoon
curry powder and 'A teaspoon
salt. Beat one egg and mix with
'A cup rich milk or cream and
pour over ingredients. Add
m ore i f n ecessary, until
casserole is 2 /3 ’rds full. Bake at
350 degrees about 45 minutes.
Serves 8. ..From the files o f
Mrs. Elmer Snow, Sandy
Oregon
about 18 years, specializing in
whisky bottles. His wife, who
also is a bottle fancier, is more
interested in the figural bottles,
those having shapes o f animals,
and so on.
Haynes will have with him
for display bottles from his
collection, some o f which are a
hundred or so years old and
others comparatively new but
c o l le c t i b le . Characteristics
which determine the value o f
bottles from a collector’s point
o f view will be discussed during
his talk.
Meeting time is 8 p.m. at
Mertie Stevens’ Guest House.
607 Washington Street, Oregon
City. The public is cordially
invited. Members and friends
o f the Society arc asked to
bring with them their prized
bottles so they might be
displayed and commented on
by the speaker.
This meeting is the first
regular meeting o f the fall
season following a series of
rummage sales from the Mertie
Stevens’ property throughout
the summer.
Also, the home o f Miss
S te v e n s has b een open
weekends. The Society will
proceed with transforming the
home to a historical museum
but will continue to have the
home open to the public on
Sundays. There is no admission
charge. It is located at 603
Sixth street, Oregon City.
EPISCOPAL ’
SERVICES
AT
ST. JOHN'S
CATHOLIC CHURCH
Wemme, Oregon
Every Sunday
5 p.m.
Bride's .U ncle
Performs Rites
Blue and gold were the
colors chosen by Barbara Ellen
Walton and Terry Neil Searls
for their wedding July 8 at
S a n d y Assembly of God
Church.
Rev. Robert Bennett, the
bride’s uncle, officiated at the
double ring ceremony. The
bride’s father escorted her
down the aisle. Mrs. Nadine
Tamerius was organist and Mrs.
G e ra ld in e D etherage was
singer.
She is the daughter of Mr.
and Mrs. Ray L. Walton, Eagle
Creek and a graduate o f David
Douglas High. He is the son o f
Mr. and Mrs. Wes L. Searls,
2844
S .E . 1 5 3 and a
Centennial High graduate.
The bride wore a floor
length white satin gown with
lace bodice and long lace
sleeves. She wore a finger tip
veil with crown o f seed pearls,
and carried yellow mums,
Witnesses
Set Assembly
white gladioia and stephanotis.
Vicki Walton, the bride’s
sister, was maid of honor
wearing a blue empire gown
trimmed with blue flowered
lace. She carried a bouquet of
yellow mums.
B ridesm aids were Ruth
Burkhart and Linnie Gephart
wearing gowns in an empire
style o f light blue trimmed in
flowered lace. They carried
yellow mums. Deanna Bennett
was flower girl wearing a blue
gown and carrying yellow and
blue daisies.
Best man was Michael Searls
with Charles Gephart and John
Sanders as ushers. Ring bearer
w as
Pat
D o n n e lly .
Candlelighters were Barbara
Searls and Rusty Walton.
A tte n d in g th e church
reception ' were 250 guests.
Serving the four tiered blue
and gold trimmed cake were
Mrs. Donna Tursa and Carolyn
Tursa. Pouting were Mrs. Pat
Searls and Phina Sanders. In
charge o f gifts were Loretta
Dutton and Jeri Donnelly and
at the guest book was Lynda
Radke.
The bride wore a blue and
white knit dress and a corsage
o f white and yellow rosebuds
on the couple’s wedding trip to
the Oregon coast. They will
reside at Lackland AFB, Tex.
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congregations o f Jehovah’s
Witnesses as they convene for
City.
ORANGE WALNUT BREAD
th e ir se m i-a n n u a l circuit
ZIP Code.
State.
(from the files o f Mrs. Julia
PB-17
a s s e m b ly
S e p t . 1 9 -2 1 .
Latimer, Sandy)
Assembly site for the three-day'
3 tablespoons soft butter or
seminar will be the Sam Barlow
margarine
High School at 5105 S.E. 302.
1 cup sugar
Watchtower officials, say 87
2 eggs, well beaten
delegates
from the Sandy
3 teaspoons baking powder
congregation are expected to
2*4 cups all purpose flour
attend the entire program
1 teaspoon salt
which will feature Bible talks
1 cup milk
and discussions centered on the
•4 cup orange rind, ground
th e m e “ R ig h t Kind o f
fine
Ministers.”
1 cup chopped walnuts.
Ray A. King, presiding
Cream together butter and
m
i
n i s t e r fo r J e h o v a h ’s
sugar, add eggs. Add sifted dry
Witnesses
in the Sandy area
ingredients alternately with
said that with the emphasis on
milk. Stir in orange rind and
Local Representative
this theme, the three days will
walnuts. Pour into greased and
Z u c c h in e squash is in
be
important
for
each
one
in
floured loaf pan. 9 x 5 x 3 .
abundant supply now and
The personal insurance counsel and advice
the congregation.
Bake at 350 degrees about 1
m any homemakers wonder
It
was
announced
that
H.
C.
of
a local agent is important to you in plan­
hour. Cool 5 minutes. Remove
what to do with all o f them.
Good,
district
director,
will
be
ning a complete insurance program.
from pan and finish cooling on
The following recipe makes a
on hand for the public address
rack.
delicious hamburger and meat
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Ray Steiger o f the ZigZag at 3 p.m., Sunday. Sept. 21.
INSURANCE
relish,
and
even
if
you
do
not
Ranger Station, gave a most The public is invited to hear
On a cool day you will
enjoy making and eating this ordinarily like zucchini squash, interesting talk and slide show Good speak on the subject
AGENCY
“True Worship Versus the
easy-to make Hot Fruit Cake. y o u
w ill like this relish on the “Story o f Mt. Hood,”
Sandy,
Oregon
668-4421
as it tastes like any other pickle Monday evening at the Grange False.”
HOT FRUIT CAKE
Cream *4 lb. butter or relish, except better. I recently Hall on Sleepy Hollow Rd.
margarine and 1 cup sugar had two requests to reprint this
A question and answer
together until light and fluffy. recipe.
period following the talk was
Add 2 eggs, 1 teaspoon vanilla,
enjoyed and much information
beat until well mixed. Add 1 BIRDIE’S ZUCCHINI RELISH
was exchanged. More programs
Grind coarsley and mix from the Forest Service are
cup flour over '4 cup pecans or
walnuts, 1 lb. pkg. glazed fruit together 10 cups zucchini planned for future meetings.
5 DAYS WED. THRU SUN.
THURS. ADULTS & STUDENTS $1 .CX>
m ix
and
1 cu p d a te s squash. 5 cups ground onions,
Lunch served by the Grange
(chopped), and fold or cut into 1 red and 1 green pepper. ladies concluded the evening
m : o n enaant «cruets mrsfms
batter. Pour into two medium Sprinkle with 5 tablespoons meeting.
Direct from
loaf pans, well oiled and lined p ic k lin g s a lt, le t stand
The next regular meeting o f
overnight.
Drain.
Rinse.
Drain
reserved seat
with brown wrapping paper
M ountain Grange will be
which has been oiled. Bake 45 again very thoroughly
Monday, Sept. 8. at 8 p.m.
Add 2*4 cups vinegar. 1
minutes to 1 hour at 350
degrees. Serve hot with big pot tablespoon dry mustard, 'A
of coffee. Leftovers are good teaspoon pepper. 3'A cups
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cold. From the files o f Mrs. sugar, 2 teaspoons celery seed
Meetings o f the Sandy Art
F a n a lo u
Wilbanks, Salem, and 1 teasp oon nutmeg.
Simmer 30 minutes or until Club will start again Monday.
Oregon.
TechncoAor"
Panevisson’
clea r . S ea l In sterilized Sept. 8, at the women’s Club
AMAZING PANCAKES
jars. From the files o f Mrs. Hall.
TECHMCOLO«* RANAVISION* Few. WANNER BROS -SEVEN
Hours will be the same as
F o r e s t M e u ret, M adras,
1 egg
Oregon. This recipe wss given last year, 9 a.m. to noon. Any
1 medium banana
BEGINS
to her by Mrs. Birdie Norton, change in hours will be
1 teaspoon sugar
announced
later.
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The school dropout rate for caHgrsphy, or Chinese painting
pancakes, -from the flies of
Wed.,
Thurs.,
Fri.
Open
6:45 P.M.
Sat. and Sun., 12:45 P.M.
I n d ia n y o u th s is 4 2%. „
weJcome to , tu>nd
Mrs. Emma Rannow. Boring,
compared with a national
b , capable
ADULTS $1.50
STUDENTS $1.25
CHILDREN 50c
Oregon.
i o f 27%
instructor in a l thaw mediums. ]
m.atuisi
S o lid S ia ic c o n s o le s ie rv o
o illi I ,M A M ra d io
NEIL RIEGELMANN
M O TO R O LA
APPLIANCES
Father Victor Gibson
665-9442
MRS. TERRY NEIL SEARLS
(Barbara Ellen Walton)
(Photo Reflex Studio)
665-0604
JAMES DEBBIE
GARNER REYNOLDS
MAURICE RONET
Tomorrow I will
Sandy Art
live, the fool does
say: Today itself's
too late, the wise
lived yesterday.
Martial
HOW
SWEET
IT IS!
GONE W IT H T H E W IN D
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