4 - SANDY (Ore.) POST Thun., April 1, 1971 (Sec. 1) Bridge day, Packwood seeking funds place changed Time and place fo r the duplicate bridge games sponsored by the East County YWCA have been changed The games will be at 11:30 a m. Friday at the Unitarian Church. 1133 NE 181st There w ill be free instruction in bridge and duplicate bridge from 10 30 to 11 30 a m For more information call Naomi Lee. 665-3420 The games were formerly held at 12:30 p.m. Wednesday at Epiphany Lutheran Church Immanuel Lutheran Church »a. 16:15a.m. Morning S orvien Sunday School Adult Bible C ion 10:15a.m. A Cordial Welcome i> Extended to All PASTOR FRANK KOEPKE 64 S-423J — Church SANDY OF CHURCHl CHRIST East Main at Hwy. 26 THE ENGAGEMENT OF Marilyn Lee Dove and Richard Leroy Leathers was announced recently. She is a senior at Sandy High School and is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Claude E. Dove, Jr., P.O. Box 117 Sandy. Leathers is the son of Mr. and Mrs. A.C. Leathers. Rt. 2 Box 1571, Sandy and is employed by Carlson Chevrolet. No date has been set for the wedding. Bible Cltises 10 AM Morning Worship 11AM Evening Worship I MPM Midweek Bible Study (Wed.) 7:30 PM Ladies Bible ClassIThur.) 10 AM Forest D. Moyer Minister 448-4114 Church _________ 254-4024 Home | The Chapel of the Hills Between Sandy end Brightwood A Community Church without a membership. You Will Be Welcomel I Bible School *:4S a.m . Morning Worship 11:00 a.m. Evening Service 7-6:15 p.m. | Bible Study (Thurs.) 7:30p.m. Thyra E. Strand, Minister 022 3200 ST. JUDES C O L L E G IA T E CHURCH (An Episcopal Organised Mission) Sunday Fam ily Services 10:30 A M. P.O. Box 57 321 Scenic Ave. Sandy, Oregon 668-4108 Community Presbyterian Church Sunday School 0:45 a.r Morning Services 11a.m. Westminister Fellowship High School Group 7:00 p.m. Nursery Care During Worship Parsonage <40-4504 REV E L N E U E N FE LD T St. Michael's Catholic Church Sunday M ass0:30a.m .- 4 p.m. St. Johns Catholic Church Welches, Oregon Mass 4 p.m. Sat.) 0 a.m. Sun. Corner Straust * Pleasant Sandy, Oregon Father Carl Oim pl 440-4444 Sandy Seventh - Day Adventist Church Proctor and University Sabbath School 9:30a.m . Morning Service 11:00a.m. You Are Welcome Pastor LA R R Y KURTZ 6 6 5 7096 — Home 66 8 61 44 — Church First play billed at new theater "Blood Wedding,” the first play to be presented in the College Theatre at Mt. Hood Community College, w ill open April 1. Repeat performances are scheduled for April 2 and 3. < urtain time each evening is 8:30 p.m. Dr. Angus Bowmer, founder of the Ashland Shakespearean Festival, w ill be guest speaker at a special dedication ceremony before the April 1 performance The dedication .ceremony w ill begin at 8 p.m., j followed by the opening per- I formance at 8:30 p.m. Written by Garcia Lorca, "Biood Wedding” takes place in rural Spain in 1923 The play is about the frustration of in­ stinct which ends in tragic pathos. It concerns a | domineering woman, as do several of Lorca’s plays. In addition to the MHCC students, several members of the community are cast in “ Blood Wedding” according to director Dee Torrey. Isabella Tramblie, Opal Horr, Karen Dodge, Robert Holden and Mike Scavone are members of the Eastmont Players who are part of the cast. Barbara Olson, Consfonce M /fche// |engoged Mr and Mrs Myron Wayne Mitchell, 329 NE 156th A v e , announce the engagement of [th e ir daughter, Constance Marie, to Gary David Horger, son of Mr and Mrs Marvin C. Horger, Rt 1, Box 212, Eagle Creek The bride elect was [ graduated from Reynolds High School in 1967 and attended Mt. I Hood Com m unity College, where she was student body : treasurer in 1968-69 She is now a secretary in the admissions office at MHCC. Her fiance is studying business administration at MH :CC, where he is president of! I Circle K He is a Navy veteran The couple w ill marry July 31 at St Therese Catholic Church a Gresham High School student, and Laurie Rowers, a student at Gresham Grade School are also members of the cast. Tickets for the performances are on sale in the Mt. Hood Community College Store. All seating is reserved. Adult tickets are priced at $2 00 while students with student body cards are $1. MHCC students are admitted free. M issionary to speak Senator Bob Packwood urged a Senate subcommittee Tuesday to give special con­ sideration to the fishing rights of Indians under existing treaties Packwood proposed an assistance program costing $250,000 annually and to be administered from the Bureau of Interior’s Portland office. An estimated 80 per cent of the efforts of seven professional fishery biologists, three non professionals and several seasonal aides would be directed at providing assistance to Indians. Packwood said the management of anadromous fishes, such as steelhead and salmon species, is most d if­ ficult and highly technical. He said sport and commercial fishermen, as well as the In­ dians, are concerned about these fish returning to their spawning grounds that often are located in Indian reser­ vations. JC NE 11 IS THE date set for the weddine of Sandra Packwood also urged that a DiAnn Burgess and Steven Arnold Vetter. She is the $38,00« appropriation be made daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Leo Burgess of P.O. Box 44. to establish fishery Brightwood and he is the son of Mrs. Norma A. Vetter and management assistance at the late Mr. Edwin T. Vetter of 6521 SW 142, Portland. She Madras, Oregon This would is presently employed by Portland General Electric allow the hiring of two per­ Company while he will graduate from Oregon manent personnel and provide Technilogical Institute this June. The wedding will be for their travel to such areas as held in St. Peter's Catholic Church. She is a 1968 graduate Warm Springs and Umatilla of Sandy High School and he graduated from David Indian Reservations, Crater Douglas in 1967. Lake National Park and several National W ild life Refuges. He also requested a speed up Phyllis Rader, owner of the and bouncy look are big this on construction of the $3.2 million Warm Springs National Curl Shop and Shirley Perkins spring, according to the show. Fish H atchery in Wasco attended the Annual Pacific County. Only $425,000 has been Coast Beauty and trade show appropriated to the hatchery on March 21 and 22. The show featured the latest since it was authorized in May in spring hair styles and con­ 1966. August 21 is the date set for Packwood also made these tests for students and operators the wedding of Kathryn Gayle Kunz and John Leland Moore. key recommendations made to from around the Northwest. The new styles for spring are the Senate Sub-Committee on The couple became engaged Appropriations of the Interior somewhat moderate compared on March 3. She is the daughter to the styles shown by the Department: of Mr. and Mrs. William Kunz —Construct a new office National Hair fashion com­ of Klamath Falls and he is the complex in Roseburg at a cost mittee in January. son of Mrs. Errett Moore and The ’’stand out back comb-1 ,^ late Errett M f of $800,000 to house the Bureau ing two or three mches at Main St Sandy of Land Management. Pack- wood said the building would nape, curls, waves and curls The groom is a graduate of on the cheek with a soft save taxpayers $668,000 over forward . Sandy Union High School and is attending Oregon State the next 30 years because of the T o o ls f n l ( P n savings which would be TU K en U nive rsity m ajoring in Tools valued at $160 were m e c h a n ic a l realized. The building would be e n g in e e rin g constructed on five acres of stolen March 24 from the technology The bride to be is a land at the Veteran’s Hospital Oregon Asphalt Co located at graduate of Klamath Union grounds. BLM is now housed in 20500 NE Glisan. High School, Western Business Sheriff’s reports said the School and presently is at­ a leased warehouse which is too spread out to be efficient, he culprits kicked open a door to tending P ortland State gain entry. explained. University. Spring h a ir styles shown Engagement is announced The Rev Sam L Sasser, an Assemblies of God missionary to Micronesia, w ill be guest speaker Sunday April 4th, 9:45 and 11:00 a m. at the Sandy Assembly of God Church, the ff™n™n nr r» "■<■■■<■ m Rev. Jim Davis, pastor, has program can be established by C announced. Sasser and his wife Florence Oregon State University at the Albany Metallurgy Research were active in Bible school Centy in Albany. work, literature distribution, —Provide $27,400 for ad­ e v a n g e lis m , e s ta b lis h in g churches, and radio ministry ditional s ta ff personnel at during their past term of Crater Lake National Park in m issionary service. With Oregon. headquarters in the Marshall Islands, Sasser served as field fellowship chairman and as superintendent of the western district of the Micronesian , M arine Pvt. Alfred Assemblies of God. He is one of five members of the Far East Christiansen, son of Mr Bible School Administrative Mrs. Afred J. Christiansen Committee (FEABSAC) and is Route 2, Sandy, was graduated also a member of the advisory from recruit training at the committee to the Far East Marine Corps Recruit Depot. Advance School of Theology San Diego He was a 1969 graduate (FEAST) in Manila, Philip­ pines. Sandy Union High School SERVICE LINE Welcome To The Rapping Post T.Js Restaurant 9: A.M . Sunday Discussion Topic Sunday A pril 4th Pop R ecord "Jesus C hrist S u p e rs ta r" Free Continental Breakfast Sponsored by SANDY ASSEMBLY OF GOD 668-4941 or 668-4864 counselors needed AN LAR1A FALL wedding to planned by Julie Ann rleischman and Ralph Glen Goins, Jr. She is the M/k ’ n.d url Verl C Flelschman. Rt. 1 Rox 52«. Sandy and he is the son of Mrs. Juanita Goins, Rt. I Box 395, Eagle ( reek. The bride Io be is a senior at Sandv I nion High School and her fiance is a 1970 graduate of Sandy and is now taking basic training at Fort Dlx New Jersey. il Columbia River Girls Scouts w ill have day camp Aug. 9 to 20 at Oxbow East. Plans for the camp, which w ill include both Scouts and non-Scouts, were made when the program committee met recently at the home of Mrs. Kenneth Stone. The camp w ill be from 9 a m. to 3 p.m. Monday through Friday with activities for girls 7 to 17. The theme this year w ill be pioneering There w ill be cooking, c ra fts and nature study. Swimming and bicycle units w ill be available. T raining sessions w ill be held at St. Luke's Episcopal Church April 8 and 22 from 10 a m. to 3 p.m. Babysitting will be available. P a rticip an ts should bring sack lunches. Films of skills and camp government w ill be shown. The third training session w ill be April 15 at Oxbow East. Any parent who would like to become a counselor is welcome to attend the training Any camper, counselor or prospective counselor wanting more information may call Mrs T erry M a rtin , camp d ire cto r, 232-4408, or Mrs Kenneth Jacobs, business manager, 236-7228 His Land' set Valley Chapel Baptist Church will present the Billy Graham film , “ His Land." at 7 p.m. Friday, April 2. The church is located at the intersection of Rock Creek, and Sunnyside roads in Clackamas county. Everyone is welcome. DARLENE’S R E S A LE 102 E. Main St. Sandy, Oregon Something for everyone at reasonable prices. Mon. Sat. 9 :3 0 to 5:00. 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