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births Light-Nyquist A son, Steven Jerome to Mr and Mrs George Wolbaum, 22041 Bohna Park Rd , Boring Feb. 5. A daughter. Rebecca Ann to Mr. and Mrs. Donal Bryan Highfill, Rt. 3, Box 431, Boring Feb. 5. A son, Jeram y Jay to Mr and Mrs. Thomas Ingram, Rt. 4, Box 1560, Boring, Feb. 14. vows solemnized Thun., March 4, 1971 (Sea* *) SANDY (Ore.) POST - 3 Card tables, easels hold'""'10 attention of Naom i Lee sets singing By SUZANNE ASHMUN Naomi Lee is torn between two loves—playing bridge and painting. She has proved herself proficient at both. Immanuel Mrs. Lee, who has lived in the Lutheran Gresham since 1939, is an Church advanced senior master bridge player and has only a few red Morning (a rv ic ts ti.m . points to go before becoming a Sunday School ,0:15a.m . life master, which is the highest ,0:15a.m . Adult Bible C la n rank you can earn in bridge. A Cordial Welcome it Last week she played in the Extended to All regional championship games in Portland in an attempt to earn some coveted red points, PASTOR FR A N K KO EPK E which must be won in either 460-4232 — Church regional or national com petition in cham pionship SANDY CHURCH) events. OF C HRIST There were 99 tables in the women’s pairs competition and East M ain at Hwy. 26 competition is keen. Bible Classes "Competition bridge is not Morning Worship ,0 A M for relaxation,” Mrs. Lee said. Morning Worship HAM Evening Worship ,,:A M “ It’s a challenge to your wit— Midweek Bible Study 6:30P M when you can surpass anyone (W ed.) 7:30 PM else in com petition i t ’s a Ladles Bible ClassiThur.) ,0 A M satisfaction to you.” Fores, O. Moyer But Mrs. Lee has no illusions MR. AND MRS. WAYNE M. LIGHT Minister (Beth Ann Nyquist) about the competition. 660-6,16 Church “If I do get to be life master, ( Bruce Luzader Studio) 254-6626 Home that'll mean that when I die I’ll Wayne M. Light and his poinsettias, holly and white get an asterisk by my name in The Chapel of the bride, the former Beth Ann streamers. the bridge magazines—that’s Hills Nyquist, are at home in Sandy The bridegroom ’s cousin, about all,” she laughed. following their wedding Dec. 26 D ale H ashagen, was ring Between Sandy and Brightwood Mrs. Lee, who is a certified at Powell Valley Mission bearer. A Community Church without duplicate bridge director and is Covenant Church. a membership. W ayne Huff, Longview, licensed by the Am erican You Will BeWelcomel The Rev. Dan Forsberg, the Wash., was his brother-in-law’s Bridge Teachers Association, bride’s cousin, performed the best man. Bible School 7:45 a.m . can’t really remember when Morning Worship , , :00 a.m . double ring candlelight wed U shers w ere the b rid e ’s she began to play. I Evening Service 7-0:15 p.m. ding. brother, Dean Nyquist, the I Bible Study (Thurs.) “It was sometime before 7:30 p.m. DUPLICATE BRIDGE is a favorite director of Mt. Hood Bridge Club’s tour Parents of the couple are Mr. bridegroom ’s cousin, Mike 1335,” she said. diversion of Naomi Lee, who has taught naments at Bowman's Country Club. and Mrs. Lolan W. Nyquist, Hashagen; and Ken and Curt Thyra E . Strand, Minister The real challenge in bridge, bridge for eight years and will direct Bridge competes with painting as Mrs. G resham , and M rs. Violet Meier. 422-3260 Mrs. Lee believes, is “Doing games sponsored by the East County Lee’s favorite hobby. Light, Gresham, and the late The couple received a p the best you can with the 26 YWCA starting March 10. She also is a Maurice Light. proximately 250 guests at a cards you have at your she was confronted with many object—a copper tea k e ttle - ST. JUDES on display either at The Sweet Richard N orquist was reception in the church disposal.” details and decisions to be showed up in two of her pain Shoppe in Gresham or at Hood organist and Dr. Norman fellowship hall. C O LL E G IA TE “Some people say they don’t made. tings. View Builders, Rt. 4, Box 1438. Norquist was soloist. Assisting were Mrs. Gale like to play duplicate bridge “When I’d go play bridge in She often wanders out into CHURCH The b rid e ’s w hite velvet Meier; Leola Johnson, Mrs. Mrs. Lee, who discusses because the players are so rude the evening, I ’d forget all my her garden to pick some gown was made by her sister, Warren Norquist and Mrs. Ted painting and bridge with equal (An Episcopal Organized they won’t even talk to you.” problems at work and then the flowers to paint. An avid Mission) Mrs. E rro l Maddox. Lace Nyquist, the bride’s aunts; “ It isn ’t really rudeness next day I could face the gardener, she said sadly that enthusiasm, believes that you Sunday F a m ily Services trimmed the empire bodice and can teach people to play bridge M rs. Don Schw artz, the 10:30 A .M . because a good player is decisions again,” she said. her bridge-playing and painting but painting is like singing, you long sleeves. She wore a floor- bridegroom’s aunt; and Mrs. concentrating so hard he Mrs. Lee directs the left little time for puttering in either can or can’t. length veil of illusion, which Wayne Huff, the bridegroom’s P.O. Box 57 doesn’t even hear anything,” duplicate bridge tournaments the yard. “ Of course some people do was made by her sister-in-law, sister. JoAnne Rake was in 321 Scenic Ave. she said. “When I play bridge I at Bowman’s Country Club Mrs. Lee estimates that some paint better than others just as Mrs. Dean Nyquist. She carried charge of the guest book. Sandy, Oregon don.t even feel my body I’m sponsored by Mt. Hood Bridge has done more than 300 pain red roses and white chrysan some take to bridge faster,” The couple honeymooned in thinking so hard about the Club. She will begin a duplicate tings in her lifetime. 668-4108 she said. themums. Central Oregon. cards.” bridge game March 10 at At present there are 38 Suzen Hoecker, Troutdale, Naomi Lee seems to do well The new Mrs. Light was Mrs. Lee thinks one joy of Epiphany Lutheran Church. paintings either in her house or at both. was honor atten d an t. graduated from Gresham High bridge is that it takes your But as much as Mrs. Lee Community Bridesmaids were Mrs. Dean School and Oregon College of mind off other problems. loves playing and teaching Presbyterian Nyquist, Portland, and Ann Education. She teaches second “ It clears the clutter out of others to play bridge she yearns Church Milton, Gresham. grade at West Orient School. your mind,” she said. “You can to be at her easel, too. They wore floor-length red Her husband was graduated pinpoint all your feelings on She started paining in high velvet dresses with silver trim. from Redmond High School and Sunday School 7:45 a.m. one thing—bridge.” school and through the years Morning Services ,1 a .m . Their headpieces were white attended Oregon S tate When she was executive has progressed from water Westminister Fellowship fur bands trimmed in silver and University. He works for Meier housekeeper and decorator for colors to acrylics to oils High School Group 7:00 p.m. they carried fur muffs with Dairy. Heathman Hotels Mrs. Lee said I was hesitant to try Nursery Care During Worship acrylics at first, but then I liked them so a friend urged me to Parsonage 460-4574 try oils,” she said. “I like oils R EV. E L . N E U E N F E L D T best now—I like the idea of piling the paint on thick to give St. Michael's a textured look, something you can’t do with water colors.” Catholic % Gal. Reg. $ 1 1 9 One advantage of acrylics Church over oils, Mrs. Lee said, is that Sunday Mass 7 :30 a .m .-4 p.m. Qt. Size Reg. 98c they dry faster and are ideal for Reg. trips because you can roll them tea. St. Johns Catholic Church up after a day and mail them Welches, Oregon back home. Mrs. Lee’s home on Norman Mass 4 p.m . S at., 0 a.m . Sun. has several of her works on display, some of them framed, Corner Strauss B Pleasant some not. An oil painting of Sandy, Oregon Father Carl Oim pl 460-4446 forsythia still was wet. The artist prefers to paint Dry Skin Lotion actual objects ra th e r than Sandy Seventh - Wide Selection Reg. $3.50 I ■ I V copying someone else’s work or Day painting abstractions Reg. 8 9 ‘ & 99 “ Ju st copying a picture Adventist Church doesn’t satisfy me Proctor and University em otionally,” she said. “ I prefer to paint what I see.” Sabbath School 7:30 a.m. Painters like Mrs. Lee have Morning Service , , :00 a.m . favorites. You A re Welcome “The ones I like are usually Pastor 200 Tablets the ones others like, too, so they LA R R Y K U R TZ sell first,” she said. “But 665-7096 — Home PUTTING FINISHING touches on a still kitchen. She counts flowers among her selling one spurs me on to paint 668-6144 — Church life is Naomi Lee, who is a “kitchen favorite subjects. another. I don’t think about painter" in the sense that her studio is her what I’ve just finished, but what 1 will paint tomorrow.” COLOGNE She keeps in painting trim by continually taking classes— this Grace Lamb SPRAY MISTS term at Mt. Hood Community 6 FI. ozs. College. Last month Firwood had two teresting pieces of furniture “If I have a certain scheduled lessons “ Floor Covering shown. D ecisions’’ and “ Buying D ividers, stacked tables, time to paint, then I find I do it F u rn itu re ” . Both of these furniture that could be used more often and don’t get proved very inform itive. I separatly or combined to cover distracted at home," she said. She belongs to two paintings h a d n 't realized how m any a wall, many other chairs, groups, the Starving Artists, different types of carpeting Regular and couches, tables and chairs- were on the market today. their wood, construction, and which was started by her and Unscented Charlene Miller and Olive 250 Mg. their adaptibility to the type of Erma Wodine. and a new group We'll plan an interesting, carefree trip for you Johnson of Dover Unit gave this room were shown and up the mountain, the Zigazae 100 Tablets —often saving you money and improving lesson and showed and told our discussed E veryone found Pointers Reg. »1J5 Mrs. Lee likes to paint with women about each of the dif these two lesson very helpful schedules—always at groups, partly because the ferent types. Some even have a for future use. copper wire in them to take March 9th in the basement of others can help in finding in teresting objects to paint. One Airlines are happy to have us arrange reservations q care of the static and so they the City Hall, Firwood will hold will wear longer their next meeting 10:30 A M and ticketing for them. Q Of course the final decision is The Lesson “1116 family and 20 FI. oz. Call only ONE PLACE for “ “ up to the individual but Fir- the Law.” We will also have a wood will certainly know what Norwegian Dinner. Bring your schedules or ALL carriers. Reg. *1.59 to look for when in the market own table service. for new carpeting. Not too Two burglaries at Mt Hood many take the trouble to look Scott at sea Community College science into this carefully, and building March 1 totaled more thoroughly when needing a Navy Fireman Apprentice than Moo in loss carpet Be sure to choose your Danny C. Scott, son of Mr and Gresham police reports show urs / Division of Churchill Tours carpet firet-it is the most Mrs David P Cooper of Rt 1, a chain lock was cut to make expensive and will last the Sandy, is now serving aboard entry. Temp Control Corp of longest the attack aircraft carrier USS Portland reported loss of a 230 N.E. Roberts Furniture Buying was given Forrestal which is making its welding machine valued at $514 by Viola Simmons and Leta ninth deploym ent with the and Watco Electric Co also of GRESHAM Harding -Grace Reich ran the Sixth Fleet in the Portland reported a loss of projector Many new and in Mediterranean drills with a total value of $315. A group of young men and women from Mt. Hood Com munity College, with guitars and bass, will sing and tell of their Christian faith during the Sunday School and worship hour at the Community Presbyterian Church, March 7. A Potluck Dinner will follow at 12:30 p.m. for everybody The Sunday School teachers have arranged for this singing group and give a special in vitation and welcome to the youth of our community. SALE ENDS SATURDAY MARCH, 6th Only 3 days left on our 2 for 1 plus *1. Shoe Sale O u r Va Price S ale on Tami S p o rts w e a r OUR-CLOSE OUT SPECIALS ON YARDAGE. Added this week end w ill be Nylons 5 p a ir * 1 .22 Plus Many, Many, More Items Throughout The Store. èd ar Plaza ■ Ton* Capri Bath Oil Shampoo Crem e Hair Rinse Dorothy Gray NYLONS *J|J Satura Moisture Cream Reg. *6 »3.50 Reg. *10 »6.00 Prince M atchabelli ion Unit $ There’s A W hole World To Enjoy Reg. 99‘ iE WALKER 666-1557 < > AVEL SERVICE]) OREGON TRAIL MALL À Bayer Aspirin Reg. $1.89 Ì 59c Reg. ‘ 1.98 US I ’ 1.29 ’ 1.397 Vitamin "C" CONTAC ios Building burglarized 39' *2.25 VicksFormula44 STYLE HAIR SPRAY NO EXTRA COST TO YOU II - *1.09 Listerine 1.19 SANDY REXALL DRUG 668-4111 or 622-3400 Hoodland Park Pharmacy I