3 - SANDY (Ora.) POST Thur»., January 21, 1971 (Sac. 1) A m e ric a n Legion m e e tin g J a n . 26 Jo Ann Rodlum November bride Hie American I egion and A uxiliary, Gresham Post number 30, will meet for a potluck dinner at the Veterans Memorial City Hall Jan 26 Guest speaker will be Rod Brester, chief of police with “Drugs” as his subject. Immanuel Lutheran Church * a m. 10:190.m 10: IS a m Morning Service» Sunday School Adult Bible C lo » In Clackamas County last year, loans were granted to 830 veterans i.: the amount of $14,465,500 compared with 1,010 loans in 1969 for $16,193,650. Since the loan program started in 1945, loans have goe to 7,594 veterans in this county in the amount of $89,884,775. Statewide, 79,391 loans have been granted for $851,301,174 Veterans have repaid $423 million in principal and $150 m illion in in terest, with monthly repayments averaging over $6 million. Of the 79,391 loans, 45, 794 were outstanding December 31 in the amount of $558,542, 884 PASTOR FR A N K KOEPKE MS-4331 — Church SANDY CHURCH OF CHRIST East Main at Hwy. 36 a ia ie Claaaaa Morning Worship ,0 AM Morning Worehlp ,1 A M Ivon,ng Worship 11: AM Midweek aitolo Study 4:30 PM (Wed.) 7:30PM Lodles Bible Clats(Thur ) ,0 AM Fores, D. Moyer Minister 660-6,16 Church 236 4624 Home T a b e r tra in s The Chapel of the Hills Between Sondy and Brightwood A Community Church without a membership. You Will Be Welcome I t:4S a m 11:00 a.m. M :1 5 p .m . 7:30 p.m. Thyra E . Strand, Minister 622 3260 ST. JUDES C O LLE G IA TE CHURCH (An Episcopal Organiied M illio n ) Sunday Fam ily Sorvicoi 10:30 A.M. P.O. Box 57 321 Scenic Ave. Sandy, Oregon 668-4108 Community Presbyterian Church Sunday School *:4S a.m . Morning Services 11a.m. Westminister Fellowship High School Group 7:00 p.m. N ursory Caro During Worship Parsonage 666 4544 R E V . E .L . N E U E N F E L O T St. Michael's Catholic Church Sunday Me»» 9:30 a m - 4 p.m. St. John» Catholic Church Welche», Oregon Ma»» 6 p.m. Sat.) • a.m. Sun. Corner Strau»» A Ploatant Sandy, Oregon Father Carl Oim pl 660-4446 Sandy Seventh - Day Adventist Church Procter ond Unlvortlly Sabbath School 0:30 o.m. Morning Service ,1:00 o.m. You Are Welcome P atter LARRY KURTZ 666 7096 — Homo 668-6144 — Church MR. AND MRS. RICHARD L. KYSER (JoAnn Rodlum, Jo Ann Rodlum wore her great aunt’s wedding veil when sh e becam e the bride of Richard L. Kyser Nov. 28 at Lynchwood Church of God, Portland. The Rev. Robert Stewart perform ed the double ring ceremony. Melinda Chilton and Clyde Rusaw were vocalists. Parents of the couple are Mr. and Mrs. Nelson A. Rodlum, 13931 SE Center, Portland, and Mrs. George Welby, Rt. 2 Box 851, Boring. The bride wore an oyster colored silk gown trimmed with wide lace. Honor attendant was Mrs. Jeffery Conbay. She wore a floor-length satin skirt and velvet blouse. Doug K yser, the bridegroom’s brother, was best man. John Kyser, Bruce Kyser and Richard Rodlum were ushers. The couple greeted a p ­ proximately 150 guests at a church reception. Tara Stinson, the bride’s cousin, was in charge of the guest book. Following the ceremony the couple left for a wedding trip to Timberline Lodge. When you pay $48 per case for Rothschild vodka, the Hood River Ditilleries receive only $5.29. The balance goes for taxes and the operation of the State Liquor Stores. I But before the state gets the vodka the federal government collects $20.16 per case for the federal tax. This is the way Joe Nance of Hood River Distilleries ex­ plained how important liquor is to the sta te econom y to Gresham Chamber of Com­ merce members Monday noon. The distillery was founded in 1934 after prohibition was repealed At the start pears and apples, which were in surplus and cheap, were used for making liquor. However, these fruits soon became too ex­ pensive for the purpose Now Hood River Distilleries buy all their neutral spirits from a firm in St Louis. This firm and one in Chicago supply all the neutral spirits in the nation, Nance said. The company sells Broker’s whiskey which is made in Kentucky and shipped to Hood River in barrels. Nance said it was Kentucky water that made whiskey from that state superior He said nearly one half the counties in Kentucky were dry, but the state still produces about 70 per cent of the whiskey sold in the nation Down South Kentucky Whiskey must compete with homeowned stills Nance said that in 1967 there were 4,250 hom e stills con fiscated in Alabama alone. Nance had a few words to say about the quality of whiskey. First, age on the bottle relates only to the time it has been in the barrel. Whiskey reaches maturity in the barrel in eight years. After that period it takes on the ch a ra cteristics of the oak added. Bonded whiskey means it was distilled to 160 proof then cut with water to 100 proof. The keys to a bonded whiskey warehouse are in the hands of the government, Nance said. Bonded must be four years old. these classes sponsored by the East County Area Young W om en’s C h r is tia n Association. For more information and registration, call 254-3190 or 223-6281, Ex». 25. Chinn picked Thomas A. Chinn, Boring, has been appointed a rifle, pistol and shotgun instructor' by the National Rifle Association of America. Chinn was appointed on the basis of experience and suc­ cessful completion of an ex­ tensive examination. He is now qualified to conduct classes in basic marksmanship and safe gun handling. METRO GOLDWYN MAYER Presents A BURT KENNEDY PRODUCTION Starring FRANK SINATRA _ GEORGE KENNEDY $ DIRTY DINGUS MAGEE' , NO DATE HAS BEEN SET for the wedding of Sally Jo Riedel and Carl Mallery Kubitz. The couple announced their engagement Christmas eve at the home of the bride elect parent’s. Sally is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Seely E. (Bud, Riedel of Rt. 2 Box 597, Estacada while the groom is the son of Carl Mallery Kubitz of Rt. 1 Box 1552, Sandy. She graduated from Estacada High School in 1969 and now is employed as a secretary while he is a graduate of Sandy High School and is attending Mt. Hood Com­ munity College. PANAVISION’ -METROCOLOR |G P |( ^ > PARENTS ARE IMPOSSIBLE ! Army Private Robert M. MGMi DAVID NIVEN Taber, son of Mrs. Vivian L. THE IMPOSSIBLE YEARS” Taber, Route 1, Sandy, recently was graduated from a seven- • iE tP PANAVISION".«. METROCOLOR t week recovery and evacuation , specialist course at the U.S. Special Matinee Prices fo r Saturday Only Army Ordnance Center and Children 11 & Under— ,50c Adults 12 & Over----- 1.00 School, Aberdeen Proving Interest rate changes on two interest earnings in the NSLI Doors Open 6:45 P.M. 1 P.M. Saturday & Sunday. Ground, MD. GI insurance programs were trust fund. He learned to perform announced today by the No Evening Show Sunday About 105,000 policy loans recovery and evacuation Veterans Administration. am ounting to nearly operations for abandoned, Effective January 11, the $136,000,000 were m ade to damaged, disabled and mired interest rate paid by veterans veterans in 1970. vehicles. He also was taught to on money borrowed on their operate light and medium track governm ent life insurance recovery v eh icles. W recker policies will be five per cent. trucks and tank transporters. The old rate of four per cent—in Pvt. Taber entered the Army effect more than 24 years—will in August 1970 and completed continue to apply to all loans basic training at Ft. Lewis, made before Jan. 11. Wash. The interest VA pays on insurance dividends left to accum ulate by veterans holding World War II type National S ervice Life In Straight whiskey has been surance policies (with a “V” distilled to 160 proof then prefix) was increased from four to 4.25 per cent effective diluted to 80 or 86 proof. 2 Proof represents one-half of Jan. 1, 1971. d u n e t a / W /ia fiv / Dividends left with VA for alcohol percentage. l these NSLI policies totaled Vodka is made from neutral 520 W. POWELL BOULEVARD spirits, but all brands have about $283,000,000 at the end of PHONE 665-2128 1970, exceeding by $10,000,000 some taste, Nance said. All Scotch whiskey must the amount left with VA at the So many families tell us that our facilities provide a com forting and come from Scotland, he said. end of 1969 homelike atmosphere. It is our privilege to offer this warmth and the The higher interest rate paid His company imports it in understanding o f our professional staff to all Gresham families at time by VA results from greater i I barrels and then bottles it at the o f need. Hood River plant. Hood River Distilleries no longer uses its distillery, but it DOROTHY’S SHOW & TELL YARDAGE is maintained so the company can keep its distillery license which is the only one in Oregon. Vet insurance rate changes SUNSET THEATER Members of "Our House, Inc.” were moving back to their home near Estacada this week. Their home was burned Dec. 12 and one small child lost its life. Since that time the group has been living in the basement of Dr David Quall s home in Gresham. There were 14 in the group when they arrived but the number has now increased to 16. Alan Estep, director of Our House, said the group would be M E R ID IA N B o o k k e e p in g Co. 1 4 0 E. P o w e ll, G r e s h a m up Federai end State Form* Availablg From All Stata* Cali far Appointmsnt Walk In* Waleome CALL 6 6 5 -0 6 0 0 «Compiale lo a k k ttp ia i Service !" ...SEW THE EASY WAY! 'Our House' group moves back to home Bring Your INCOME TAX to us: 1 Classes in tole painting, the art of painting designs on wood and metal, will begin at 10 a m. Thursday, Jan 21, for nine weeks, at St. Aidan’s Episcopal Church, 17504 NE Glisan. A general craft class taught by Mrs. Gerry Lockwood will begin at 10 a m. Tuesday, Jan. 26, for eight w eeks, at Gethsemane Lutheran Church, 11560 SE Market. The class will include paper, fabric, and burlap flowers, tie- dye, paper m ache and restoring craft objects. Bring floral tape, stem wire and fine wrapping wire to the first class. Classes in oil painting, silk screen printing and reupholstering are also available. A minimal fee is charged for Liquor tax big help DON’T FIG H T $5: Due to fund shortages during 1970, the volume of Oregon veterans' farm and home loans was down from the record high of 1969, moving into second place. H.C. Saalfeld, Oregon Department of Veterans’ Af­ fairs director, said loans went to 6,283 veterans last year in the amount of $104,625,750. This was a 12 percent drop in dollar volum e and a 20 percent decrease in loan closures from 1969 A Cordial Walcome i* Extended to All Bible School Morning Worship Evonlng Service Bible Study (Thurs.) YWCA schedules craft classes « Tei Consultation living in a house trailer and some sheds on its property until the home could be rebuilt They have been getting volunteer help on weekends from a group of Job Corps boys stationed nearbv. Function of the home is to help drug addicts, alcoholics and the emotionally disturbed. Addicts must truly want to kick the habit when they come to Our House because there are absolutly no drugs permitted on the premises. Part of the therapy is what they call ‘games" held three times a week They all gather and each is allowed to talk freely of his problem and permit it to be analyzed by others in the group Methods used have gained some legal standing. A court in the State of Washington has paroled at least one convicted addict to Our House. Despite the hardships the group has had, Dave Neal, one of the original founders of the group last August said, "We ' are more together than ever." He has absolute faith in the success of the project. Estep, the director, said he had heard that persons were soliciting funds in Gresham in the name of Our House. He said his group had not been soliciting for several weeks and suggested that any solicitor be asked for cred en tials or telephone Dr. David Qualls, 665-3813. 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