4 - SANOY «Ora.) POST Thun.. July IS. 1971 (Sac. 1) Summer English offered Cottrell Doings at Sandy high school Im m anuel Lutheran Church By MRS. H.H. W A TK IN S 668-4850 * am ItilS a .m . Illla m Morning Sarvlcoi Sunday School Adult Blblo C la » Fifteen students w ill finish their summer course in English this month at Sandy high school Dennis Crow, language arts department head, is conducting the course. Students earn a previous sem ester’s c re d it upon successful completion of the six-week course which runs until July 26. This is the third year for the program at Sandy Crow said students can review subjects and ideas they might not have understood during the year. Crow works as much as possible on an individual basis with the students. A complete review is given in the basic fundam entals of English grammar, composition and lite ra tu re durin g the summer session Students work from three textbooks and also borrow books for supplemental reading Each week students have the equivalent o f 15 regular English sessions. They combine three regular classes into one summer session. “ This is helpful to those youngsters who have a sincere desire to learn and are w illing to work hard,” Crow said. A Cordial Walcoma l< Extended to All PASTOR P R AN K KO EPK E 444-4232 — Church SANDY CHURCH OF C H R IST East M ain at Hwy. 2« Bible Classes Morning Worship Evening Worship Midweek Bible Study (W ed.) 7:3« PM Ladies Bible ClassIThur.) 10 AM Forest D. Moyer Minister M S-4,1« Church 214-442« Home The Chapel of the Hills Between Sandy and Brightwood A Community Church without a membership. You Will Be Weicomel Bible School Morning Worship Evening Service Bible Study (Wed.) 9:45 a m. ll 00a.m. 7-«:15p.n 7:30 p.m. Thyra E. Strand, Minister 422-3240 ST. JUDES C O LL E G IA TE CHURCH (An Episcopal Organised Mission) Sunday Fam ily Services 10:20 A M . P.O. Box 57 321 Scenic Ave. Sandy, Oregon 668-4108 Community Presbyterian Church Sunday School 4:41a.m . Morning Services 11a.m . Westminister Fellowship High School Group 7:00 p.m. Nursery Care During Worship Parsonage 440-4144 REV E .L. N E U E N F E L D T St. Michael's Catholic Church Sunday Mass 4:30 a m.- « p.m. St. Johns Catholic Church Welches, Oregon Mass 4 p.m. Sat.; 0 a.m. Sun. Corner Strauss A Pleasant Sandy, Oregon Father Carl Gimpl 440-4444 Sandy Seventh - Day Adventist Church Proctor and U nivariity Sabbath School 4:20 a.m . Morning Service 11:00 a.m. You A r t Welcome Paster LA R R Y K U R TZ 665-7096 — Home 668 6144 - Church Timber Festival SANDY BUSINESS DIRECTORY Johnny Sez - BUYING? - - SELLING? - - TRADING? - 24-Hour Phone Service when calling Johnny MO 5-3491 w ith 1 J. J. WALKER I AT 8-5045 I 4950 NE Union Portland M a fie Leitheiser M rs. W illiam Hunt the b rid e ’s sister-in-law , was matron of honor She wore a floor-length pink gown and carried a bouquet of yellow, purple and pink flowers Rick Hines, Portland, was best man Lewie Hutson and Rick Skaggs seated ap­ proximately 100 guests. Assisting at the church reception were Mrs Hubert Simon, Mrs M arjarie Franks, V ickie Gunderson, Mrs. W illiam C arr and Connie Melsness. The new M rs. Hutson changed to a pantsuit for her honeymoon to San Francisco. Portland has been selected as According to King the con­ the site for one of the 34 “ Divine vention program w ill feature Name” district conventions of Bible talks, the enactment of Jehovah's Witnesses to be held B ib lica l dram as and th e ir this summer throughout the meaning to us today as well as United States, announced Hay a b a p tis m a l- o r d in a tio n A King, presiding minister of ceremony. the Sandy congregation. The highlight of the con­ “ The local congregation has vention w ill be the public been invited and is planning to lecture Sunday afternoon July attend and participate in all 18, at 3 p m entitled, "When All assembly a ctiv itie s . The Nations Collide, Head On, with Portland convention w ill be God.” held July 14 18 at the Portland Civic Stadium and is expected to draw 20, (MM) people from the P a c ific Northwest. Other convention cities in the West are Vancouver and Victoria, Canada, Spokane, San Fran­ A little of the Old West will be cisco and Los Angeles,” he relived the last weekend of July when Estacada holds their 14th annual Timber Festival Logging s k ills , including speed climbing, tree topping, log ro llin g , choker setting, cable splicing, log bucking and chopping, w ill be combined with a field meet and a Draft FARM TRACTOR CO. Horse Pulling contest to add a See Us for New , touch of old west to the Jacuzzi Pumps and festivities Competition will be Repairs on A ll Makes held for professional, novice Of Pumps and women contestants. Loop Hwy. & Boring Road Over 5,000 spectators ja m ­ Gresham, Oregon med the Crown Zellerbach Telephone 663 4353 spread for the activities last S P tf year. At least as many are expected for this year’s show SELL YO UR HOUSE 1’he program w ill run from W IT H A C L A S S IF IE D A D July 23-25 D on’t Hesitate! DECORATE • Custom Draperies • Woven Woods • Decorative Shades • Supplies for “ doing your own” 8ANKAM{RICARO M lftftt* A t 't with Decorator’s Shopping Service Barbara°Eisenbraun 666-2809 Harvey Watkins and his sisters and families the Ernest Meyers and the Norval Naas family. L o o k w h o 's g o n e BANANAS! WALT DISNEY productions' »M I BAREFOOT EXECUTIVE TECHNICOLOR’ SI •flTttfenriftaactO’- 2ND FEATURE It’s a Mad, Mad, Mad, MAD Doors Mad. Open World 7 p.m.-Friday, 1:15 Sat. 1:15 Sunday Mat. Only SUNSET THEATER School Appliance Sale We Have R o frig g rato rs and J u lie H unt weds M ic h a e l Hutson Meeting set July 14-18 D E N N IS CROW, left, explains an adjective clause to Don Boitano. Crow conducts a summer class in English at Sandy high school. Program is in its third year. (Post photo) OBITUARIES M R. AND MRS. M IC H A E L HL'TSON (Julie Hunt) (Gateway Studio) M ichael Hutson and his bride, the former Julie Hunt, are at home in Gresham following their wedding May 29 at T routdale Presbyterian Church. The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Eldon E. Hunt, Rt. 4, Box 170, Boring, and her husband is the son of Mr. and Mrs Daniel Hutson, Portland. The Rev. Oscar Payne of­ ficiated at the 4 p.m. double ring ceremony. The bride’s floor-length gown was fashioned w ith bishop sleeves and empi.e waistline. She carried white and pink mums The recent passing of George Hauglum took another life long resident of this community I The Hauglum family were long time residents of Hauglum Road. A sister, Mrs. Mabie Bergseth, of Mission Hills Calif, has been here visiting Mrs. George Hauglum, and Mrs Pete Hauglum who lives in Gresham now. Charles W ilkinson and daughter Helen were visiting old friends here one day last week They have recently sold the Wilkinson home here to th e ir neighbor the H arold Lundys. M rs George Brisco has recently sold her ten acre home here and moved to a home she bought near Gresham M r. and Mrs. D w ight Wilkinson have just visited his mother, Mrs. Lucile Wilkinson and his brother Bert in Culver City, Calif. Alfred Meyer from Seattle is visiting his mother, Mrs. Annie Meyer and his brother and wife, M r and Mrs. Ernest Meyer of Carpenter Lane. Mr. and Mrs. James Watkins of Eureka, Calif, paid a recent visit here to his parents the Mrs. Matie Louise Leitheiser 65, of Sandy, died July 6, at a local hospital after an illness of about two years. Mrs. Leitheiser was born M atie Louise Johnson, at Owantonna, Minn. As a youngster she attended school at Detroit Lakes Minn. About 1929 she moved, making her home near Sandy. On June 20, 1931 at Hillsboro, she married Frank Joseph Leitheiser. Her husband died in 1965. Mrs. Leitheiser was a member of the St. Michaels Catholic Church of Sandy. Before her husbands death, they owned and operated a stock farm in the Sandy Community. Surviving members of her family include two brothers and two sisters, John F. Johnson of Boring, Charles Johnson of Bend, Mrs. Mamie Stuck of Portland, and Mrs. Molly Paulson of Brainerd, Minn. There are 21 nieces and nephews Recitation of the Rosary was Friday, July 9, St Michaels Catholic Church. Requiem Mass was Saturday July 10, at St Michaels Catholic Church, Sandy with vault interment in Gethsemani Cemetery, Port­ land. Carl O berg Carl Oberg, 28, of Rt. 1, Box 26. Eagle Creek, died of injuries July 1 when a tractor he was using to pull stumps rolled on him. Oberg was president of Atlas Industries, Inc., 18448 SE Pine. He had formerly worked for Blance White of C orbett; brothers, Jerald of Springdale and Roger of Corbett; his grandparents, M rs. Esther Settlemeier of Corbett and Mrs. Lillian White of Columbus. Miss. Funeral services w ill be held Thursday 1:30p.m. at Bateman Funeral Chapel w ith va u lt interment. di Left Enloe graduates Cascade Corporation. He is survived by his wife, Jolene, and a young son, Carl Jr., also two children by a former marriage They live in Vancouver, Wash. Funeral services were July 3 at Jacobson Family Southwest Funeral Home, 8747 SE Foster Road. P arrott W . Arnold Parrott W. Arnold, Sandy, died in a local nursing home July 12 at the age of 63. M r. Arnold was born February 20, 1908 in Jackson County, N.C. He worked most of his life as a pipe fitte r in the ship yards until his retirement. He is survived by two sisters: Mrs Lizzie Cantrell and Mrs. Hester McCullough; one niece, Mrs Willis Duncan, all of South Carolina. Funeral services were held Wednesday July 14, in the chapel of Sandy Funeral Home. Burial services were held at F ir h ill M em orial Cemetery, Sandy. R rn | Edward F. Enloe, Jr., a 1964 graduate of Sandy Union High School, received an Associate of Applied Science degree from Oregon Technical In s titu te , Klamath Falls, last month. Enloe majored in welding processes technology w hile attending Oregon Tech. He was vice president of the American Welding Society and member of the Student Union Board of Governors while at Oregon Tech. He is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Edward F. Enloe. N E IL R IE G E L M A N N A P P L IA N C E S PHONE 665 4158 Thomas W hite J. Thomas White, Castroville, Calif., and fo r­ merly of Corbett, died in a Salinas. Calif, hospital July 10. He was born July 9, 1943 in Portland and was educated in Corbett Grade and High School and Portland State. He married Carmen Staples in Corbett in August 1964 He was a member of the Corbett Christian Church and was a volunteer Foreman in Dist. 14 in Corbett. He had moved to California one year ago and was employed by Bookkeepers Business Service as a field represen­ tative Besides his wife, Carmen, he is survived by his daughter. Teresa; his parents. Jesse and Sandy Eunice Barnum,, Librarian - Public Library New books i arrive at library Many new books are on the shelves of the Sandy Public Libran' for the enjoyment of patrons Following is a list onvaried sub­ jects The Sound of Laughter B Cerf Homeland H. Borland Country Music U S A B. Malone Lines West C. R Wood White House Diary C.Johnson The Kimona Mind B. Rudofsky The Beautiful Northwest Sunset Illustrious Immigrants L. Fermi Saint Watching P McGinley World Without Hunger O. Freeman Only One Year S. Alliluyeva The Portable Medieval Reader J B Ross The World of the Bison E. Park Stranger Than Science F, Eduards TheShotgun Book J. O’Connor Penny Candy J. Kerr Are > ou Carrying Any Gold or L iv irg Relatives I. Kämpen Selected Poems L. Hughes The Place No One Knew E. Porter Glimpses of Glory W. Conklin The Children J. de Hartog On the reference shelf- The McGraw H ill Encyclopedia of Space Illustrated Encyclopedia of World Coins Added to our craft display by Irma Metcalf and Ursula Solso. is a woven wall hanging bv Dorn Kiser WE RE BUILDING A NEW LUXURY SPA IN ROCKWOOD YOU WILL LOSE POUNDS AND INCHES ON OUR PROVEN PLAN /L O S E Up To 10 LBS. in 10 Visits /L O S E One Full Dross Size The First Month . 50,000 women proved it CHARTER MEMBERSHIPS AT ALL 4 J. J. 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