Sandy post. (Sandy, Oregon) 1938-current, June 24, 1971, Page 4, Image 4

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    4 — SANDY (Ore.) POST Thurs., June 24, 1971 (Sec. 1)
Sandy A rt
Club elects
n e w officers
The last meeting of the Sandy
Art Club was Monday. June 14.
Classes will start on September
13, with Jim Parten as in­
structor The May 24th class
was a potluck lunch at noon,
with most of the members
present
Officers for the coming year
are President. Verta Williams,
vice president Ursula Solso,
secretary. Viola Simmons.
Treasurer. Pansy Inman.
,
N orw ay calls
Sandy student
Mountain
grange 926
In service
Navy Petty Officer 2nd Class
Donald R Pearson, son of Mr
E rik R Pearson, and husband
of the former Miss Jeanette L.
Bricn. both of Route 2, Boring,
has deployed to the Western
Pacific aboard the nuclear
attack aricraft carrier USS
Enterprise for duty with the
U.S. Seventh Fleet
Mountain Grange met at the
usual hour Monday, with Carrol
Corder acting as master, Grant
and Velma Deshazer having
gone to the state Grange
convention at Roseburg
Bruce Opperman acted as
overseer Lecturer's program
was presented by the chairman
of the legislative committee,
Bruce
Opperman.
Two
mythical political parties were
organized, and competed
against each other in an­
swering questions pertaining to
"Know Your Officers at Local,
State, and National Levels "
Neither party had perfect
scores in naming these officers,
and future studies along this
line are planned
Women's a c tiv itie s c h a ir­
man. Dottie Shoup, reported
several projects under way.
The first June meeting was
held at the home of Jack and
Gladys Andonian w ith 11
members present.
Grant Deshazer captured a
first award in photography in
animal pictures and in the oil
painting,
scenery,
Viola
MR, AND MRS. Thomas Skipper will be leaving the
Simmons drew a second place
Sandy area soon for missionary work in Spain through the
award.
Sandy Baptist Chapel. Mrs. Skipper will be the featured
June social night Monday,
speaker at the quarterly meeting of the Ladies
June 28. w ill be a Court Whist
Missionary Group June 29 at 7:30 p.m. in the lower level
party at which everyone is
of the Baptist Church.
invited who enjoys a card
game.
Additional CWA items of
interest; Hilda Moffet won a
The tenth year class reunion Course starting at 6:30 p.m.
blue ribbon on a lovely robe, at
Pomona, honorable mention of the Sandy high graduating
There were 114 in the
with " A ” rating for her ex­ class of 1961 is set for Aug. 7. graduating class that year.
The
reunion
w
ill
be
held
at
ceptionally fine hand work on
Carolyn Anderson at 668-4517
Bowm an’s Mt Hood Golf and Judy Will at 668-6284 are
the robe.
gathering names of those
planning to attend the reunion.
They are planning a night of
dinner and dancing.
Can you think of a better way
to spend your summer vacation
than living and traveling in
Norway? Nancy Root a senior
at Sandy high school w ill get
that chance
She w ill get to spend 10 weeks
in the European country
through the Americans Abroad
summ er program of the
American Field Service (AFS)
program.
Nancy left for her stay on
Immanuel
Wednesday and w ill return
Lutheran
sometime during the first week
Church
of September
She is the daughter of Mr.
9 am
and Mrs Donald Root Rt 4,
Morning Services
10:15 a.m
Sunday School
Box 165, Boring While staying
10:15a. m
Adult Bible Class
in Norway she w ill live with Mr
and Mrs. Kobjorn Bye and their
A Cordial Welcome is
Extended to All
two teenage daughters in
Kvelde A grandparent also
lives with the family
PASTOR FR A N K KOEPKE
Kvelde is a town of about 500
668 4232 — Church
persons and is located near the
post city of Larvik on the
SANDY CHURCH southern coast of Norway. The
Bye fam ily lives on a farm and
OF CHRIST
indicated in their letter to
East Main at Hwy. 26
Nancy that the family does a lot
of traveling during the summer
Bible Classes
to AM
months.
Morning Worship
11AM
Evening Worship
6:30 PM
When she left it marked the
Midweek Bible Study
first time on a plane for the
(W ed.) 7.30 PM
Sandy senior. Her schedule
Ladies Bible Class(Thur-) 10 AM
called for a landing and one
night stay in New York city to
Forest D Moyer
Minister
ioin other students taking part
668 6116 Church
in
the program. Then she will
254-4624 Home
take a flight to Copenhagen,
The Chapel of the Denmark the next day before
taking a ferry to Norway.
Hills
Once in Norway, Nancy and
Between Sandy and Brightwood
the other students w ill spend
one week together in an
A Community Church without
a membership.
orientation class before going
¿ X
You Will Be Welcomel
to live with their families in
Bible School
9:45 a m.
Norway.
NANCY ROOT checks out a map of Norway prior to her
11:00a.m.
Morning Worship
The two daughters in her
summer stay in the European country. She is the only
Evening Service
7-8:15p.m.
Norway fam ily speak English
Sandy high school student in the Americans Abroad
7:30 p.m.
Bible Study (Wed.)
which Nancy said w ill make it
summer program of the American Field Service. (AFS).
easier for her to communicate.
Thyra E. Strand, Minister
While in Norway she will live in a town of 500 persons
Funds for the trip are coming
622-3260
named Kvelde which is located near Larvik on the
m ostly from her parents
southern coast.
although the adult AFS
__ (Post photo)
ST. JUDES
program at Sandy high school
did give her some money.
C O LL E G IA TE
She is the first student from
CHURCH
Sandy to take part in this
(An Episcopal Organized
summer program in about six
Mission)
years.
Sunday Fam ily Services
Summertime usually brings Perishable foods include
Nancy was selected for the
10:30 A.M.
program in March following on the urge for a day or meats, salads, sandwiches as
P.O. Box 57
interviews with the selection weekend outing,—a picnic at a well as custard or meringue
committee from the Adult AFS park, a hike through the forest pies and foods with custard
321 Scenic Ave.
program here. She did not learn or fishing. In your enthusiasm fillings including cakes, cream
Sandy, Oregon
until the senior assembly near to enjoy Oregon's natural puffs or eclairs. But when
668-4108
the end of the school year that outdoor environm ent, don't taking along perishable foods,
she had been selected by the overlook another part of your warns Mrs. McDowall
— Prepare food quickly under
national AFS program.
environm ent,—the food you
Community
clean conditions.
"Often many students don’t take along.
A TRI-SERVICE commissioning ceremony was held at
Presbyterian
—Immediately place picnic
While your food may be at its
get a chance to go because not
the University of Idaho for Army ROTC graduates. Brock
Church
enough families can be found best when you leave home, foods in the refrigerator to chill
Jack ley is pictured above with his wife, Judith, during the
for them in the foreign coun­ unrefrigerated food eaten 3 or 4 for several hours.
pinning ceremonies following graduation and com­
—Into a well-insulated cooler
tries," said Nancy.
hours later could cause un­
missioning ceremonies. Brock is the son of Thomas
Sunday School
*:4Sa.m .
Morning Services
11a.m.
necessary and uncomfortable place enough ice to last the trip.
Jackley, who resides at Rt. 1 Box 199, Estacada. He is a
Westminister Fellowship
—Transfer perishable foods
illness due to growth of harmful
1966 graduate of Sandy high school.
High School Group
7:00p m
bacteria, warns Mrs. Helen to the cooler with ice touching
Nursery Care During Worship
McDowall, Clackamas County food containers.
—Remove food from cooler
Extension Agent.
Parsonage ÌM4S94
A picnic can be assured a just before eating.
R EV. E L. N E U E N F E L D T
—Return leftovers to the
happy ending if you take some
Doug Myers, United Good
cooler im m ediately after
simple precautions
Neighbors East Metropolitan
Dr
M atthew
I.
Sah, degree from the College of
First, size up the situation. serving.
Division chairman, has an­
St. Michael's
Sound simple? It is ! Follow osteopathic physician and Osteopathic Medicine and
Can
you
take
a
cooler
along
to
nounced the appointment of
Catholic
each step carefully and you'll surgeon, has opened a doctor’s Surgery in Des Moines, Iowa.
UGN district chairmen for his keep food cold? If not, then take
Church
His undergraduate degree in
be certain the food w ill add to, office in Sandy.
along
foods
that
won’t
spoil
at
division
biology was earned in 1965 at
His
office
is
located
in
Sandy
not
spoil,
the
enjoyment
of
your
daytime
temperatures.
Peanut
Sunday Mass 9:30 a m.- 6 p.m.
In the Sandy Mountain area, butter and jelly or cheese and day.
Shopping Center opposite the Simpson College.
He also is one of the few in the
H W Berger of the Clackamas mustard sandwiches with fresh
Rexall Drug store
St. Johns Catholic Church
W o u ld -b e la w y e r
City
Bank
is
the
chairman
His
country
to hold a special degree
Dr.
Sah
has
been
in
the
Sandy
fruits
and
vegetables,
dried
Welches, Oregon
campaign w ill solicit Boring, fruits or cookies fit this bill.
Richard G. Welden of Boring area the past year doing in alcoholic treatment from the
Mass 6 p.m. Sat.; 8 a.m. Sun.
B rig h tw o o d ,
D am ascus,
If you can keep picnic foods is one of 283 students who have general practice work with Dr. University of Utah.
He served his internship at
Government Camp, Kelso, cold, then the possible menu applied to take the 1971 Oregon Charles Carlstrom. He and his
Corner Strauss & Pleasant
Rhododendron. Sandy, and selections broaden. Perishable Bar Examination It will be wife live on Bluff Rd.
Portland Osteopathic Hospital
Sandy, Oregon
Wemme.
In 1969 he got his medical and finished it in June of 1970
foods can be added to the list. given July 21-22 in Portland
Father Carl Gimpl
668 4446
before moving to Sandy He is
Myers, Manager of the U S.
licensed to practice in both
National Bank. Gresham,
Oregon and Washington
Sandy Seventh -
added that the district chair­
Office hours w ill be from 9
Day
men have full responsibility for
a m. to 6 p.m every day except
organizing, re c ru itin g , and
Wednesday and Sunday when
Adventist Church
directing the campaign in their
the office w ill be closed
Proctor and University
district They are responsible
The staff w ill include his
for the progress and success of
wife, a registered nurse and
Sabbath School
*:10a .m .
their campaign
receptionist Jan Haselwander
Morning Service
11:00a.m.
You Are Welcome
Dr Sah and his wife are
The UGN campaign, which
will begin in early September,
active in the Methodist Church
Pastor
LA R R Y K U R TZ
will have approximately 20,000
and he has taught Sunday
665 7096 — Home
volunteers working throughout
school He stated that before he
668-6144 — Church
Clackamas. Clark. Multnomah,
settled on m edicine fo r a
and Washington Counties.
profession he had planned to
become a minister.
IT'S A 6 O O D I D E A T O
CAN YOUR TROUBLÉS A N D
PRESERVE A SW EET
d is p o s it io n
It's a good idea to
get into the habit of
coming to Sandy
Rexall Drug. Our
hobby is serving you
will.
S&H Green Stamps
Clackamas County
Bank Monev Orders
Sandy 7 96 7 class reu n io n set
Unrefrigerated food
causes picnic problem
B erg er heads
Dr. Sah opens office
to serve Sandy area
U G N C am paign
Pay Station for
P.G.E.
West Coast Telephone
Northwest Naturai Gas
SANDY
210 PROCTOR A V E -SANOT, O R fO O N «70S:
SIGN UP NOW FOR
STRETCH & SEW LESSONS
At
Cynthias Fabrics
The Complete Sewing Center
BASIC 8
8 - 2hr. Classes
*15
SWIM SUIT
- 3hr. Class $3.
MEN'S SLACKS
1 - 3 hr. Class $3
NEW CLASSES START
Mon.
1; p.m. June 28th
Tue.
9:30 a.m. June 29th
Mon. 7:30 p.m. July 5th
Mon. 7:30 p.m. June 28
Thur. 1: p.m. July 1st
Tue.
1: p.m. July 13
Phone 630-3338
Hours 9-6
341 S.W. Broadway Estacada
OWWf
ON UR
DOWN,
over or
ACROSS
if herever you hail from you're always
welcome at our brewery, i f e have tours going
on every day from 8 to 4:30.
So drop in, up or over, etc.
O lym pia B rew in g C om pany
Now celebrating 75 years in the same location,
Tumwater, Washington. *Oly *®
Dr. Mack T. Bischoff
an n o u n ces
th e o p ening
of his ow n v e te rin a ry practice
for large and small animals
on Ju n e 23, 1971
at the
Southgate A nim al Clinic
DR MATTHEW I SAH has opened an
office in Sandy at the Sandy Shopping
Center. Office hours are from 9 a m. to 6
p.m. except Wednesday and Sunday when
the office will be closed He is shown here
with his wife, a registered nurse, renter,
and receptionist Jan Haselwander Prior to
this Dr. Sah has been working with Dr.
Charles Carlstrom in Sandy.
( Post photo i
7853 S. E. K ing Rd.
M ilw au k ie, O reg o n
771-0857