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4 - SANDY (Or«.I POST Thurs., April 13, 1972 (S«c 11 M o n e y gone Charles Leathers of Leathers Oil Co., Orient Drive, reported to Gresham police Apnl 11, that MOO had been stolen IMMANUEL LUTHERAN CHURCH Morning Servie» Sunday School Adult Bible Class 9 a.m 10 15 a m 10 15 a m A Cordial Welcome is Extended to All PASTOR FRANK KOEPKE 668 6232 - Church SANDY CHURCH OF CHRIST East Mam at Hwy. 26 Bible Classes 10 AM Morning Worship 11 AM Evening Worship 6 30 PM Midweek Bible Study (Wed.) 7 30 PM Ladies Bible ClassIThur.l 10 AM Forest D. Moyer Minister 668 6116 Church 254-4624 Home ST. JUDES COLLEGIATE CHURCH (An Episcopal Organized Mission) Sunday Family Services 9 :3 0 A M. PO . Box 57 321 Scenic Ave. Sandy, Oregon 668-4108 THE CHAPEL OF THE HILLS Between Sandy and Brightwood A Community Church without a membership You Will Be Welcome1 Bible School 9:45 a.m. Morning Worship 11:00 a.m. Evening Worship 7 -8 1 5 p.m. Bible Study (Wed.) 7:30 p.m. Thyra E. Strand. Minister 622 3260 COM M UNITY PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Sunday School 9 45 a.m. Morning Services 11a.m . Westminister Fellowship High School Group 7 p.m. Nursery Care During Worship Parsonage 668 4594 REV. E. L. N E U E N F E L D T St. MICHAEL'S CATHOLIC CHURCH Sunday Mass 9 30 a.m.-6 p.m St. Johns Catholic Church Welches, Oregon Mass 6 p.m. Sat.. 8 a.m. Sun. Comer Strauss & Pleasant Sandy. Oregon Father Carl Gimpl 668 4446 SANDY SEVENTH-DAY ADVENTIST CHURCH Proctor and University Sabbath School Morning Service 9 30 a m. 11:0 0 a .m . You Are Welcome Pastor LARRY KURTZ 665 7096 - Home 668 6144 - Church SANDY ASSEMBLY OF GOD S U N D A Y SERVICES Sunday School 9 45 a.m. Morning Worship 11:00 a.m. Evangelistic Service 7 :0 0 p.m. :amily Night Wednesday ...7 JIM DAVIS PASTOR Church phon. 668 4964 R issb e rg e r-A b e le in vo w s at First B aptist Sheryl Ann Abelein chose colors of gold and mint green for her wedding March l l to Francis John Rissberger The couple exchanged vows at l p m. at First Baptist Church of Gresham, which was decorated with yellow gladioli and gold pompons Delores LaB arre was organist Carol W irth was soloist. C andlelighters were Don and Dwayne Abelein, the bride's cousins The bride, daughter of Mr and M rs. Reginald Keith Abelein, Rt 2, Box 670, Boring wore a floor-length satin gown with lace trim and chapel train Her shoulder-length veil was held with a crown of seed pearls She carried white mini- carnations and yellow garnet roses. She wore a necklace and earring set, g ift of the bridegroom He is the son of Mr and Mrs. Charles Rissberger. Eugene Bonnie Abelein was her sister's honor attendant. Bridesmaids were Ann Klevin and Cathy Heitzman. Angela Johnson, the bridegroom ’s niece, was flower girl They wore m int green dresses and white straw hats with green and gold streamers Each carried a green candle with hurricane chimney and gold pompons. Bernard Duckett, Eugene, served as best man Ushers were Glen and Tom Rissberger. the bridegroom’s brothers; Paul Winters and Kent Johnson, his brothers-in- law The couple greeted ap proximately 250 guests at a church reception. Assisting were Mrs Glen Rissberger, Mrs Neil Abelein. Mrs Jack French. Mrs Lottie Charley, Mrs Calvin Hongel, Mrs Ward Abelein and Mrs Tools taken Taylors m a rk 6 5 years Tools and cash valued at $201 were reported stolen April 6, from the home of Roberta Bowman, 19222 NE Clackamas NEW l EXCITING! STEREO SPINET O R G A N FR O M LOW REY Mr and Mrs Walter Taylor, Rt 1, Box 192, Boring, observed their 65th wedding anniversary f I'.ilu iin i; I .lim it m . with open house at their Kelso G ENIE home Sunday, April 2. Hosting the occasion were their granddaughter. Mr and Mrs William Hiscoe, Portland, and Mrs. Lester Taylor, Boring The couple was m arried March 27, 1907, in Lewiston, Ida Their only son Lester passed away in 1967 There are two great-granddaughters. Coral and Crystal Hiscoe Walter Taylor was born Sept 9, 1884 in Juliaetta, Ida He MOOEL HRM followed many trades including THEATRE rafting logs on the Clearwater SPINET ORGAN River He rafted all the piling Just push a button and Genie and boom timber for the log supplies Seven Rhythm Pat pond at Potlatch Forests' Mill terns PLUS your own per in Lewiston He enjoyed many sonal accom panim ent ot p i years of hunting and fishing I ano. Ban|o. G uitar and String His wife, the former Myrtle Bass Play Bass Pedals man A .11 NE III wedding al Aim* Community Church is Bloom, was born in Cove, Ore , ually or autom atically planned by Linda W inchester and George E I’uling. both Aug 5, 1886 She was a hotel of Portland. The bride elect, daughter of Mr. and Mrs PLUS THESE EXCLUSIVE cook when they met They have R.J. Winchester, III. 3, Bos 700 Sandy, has attended LOW REYFEATURES lived in Kelso since 1945 Sandy High School. Ml. Hood ( onununity ( ollege and A potluck dinner was held at • Built-In Cassette Rocorder Portland Slate I'nlversity. She is a certified occupational the home of Mildred Taylor for • Patented Lowrey AOC therapy assistant in the stroke unit of Good Samaritan 42 relatives Many nieces and • Percussion Hospital. Her fiance, son of Mr. and Mrs. Don Poling. • Lowrey G lide nephews came from Eastern Tigard, attended Benson High School and ( art llayden • Wow-Wow'"1 Oregon. Idaho, and • Leslie Speakers High School. Phoenis. Aril He was graduated from Port Washington land Stale I'nlversity with a It. A . in history in 1971 lie Mrs Taylor's brother Leslie Vibrato Reverb Pedal MR AND MRS. FRANI IS JOHN RISSBERGER works for Hillsboro Aviation Co. Bloom, Lewiston, and Taylor's S u s ta in . P o r c u s s io n (Shervl Ann Abelein) sister and brother-in-law, Mr Repeat and more and Mrs Art Olsen, Victoria Howard brink The new Mrs Rissberger B C also attended. Last Sunday evening a those who are carrying on work ONLY M ary Rissberger, the changed to a lavender pantsuit banquet was held at the Ad among this tribe bridegroom's sister, was in for her wedding trip to the S e e us to d a y lo r a ventist Center, hosting 150 Merlin Carmen, Gresham, is charge of the guest book. Oregon Coast. Oregon Caves tre e d e m o n s tr a tio n Pathfinders, their leaders and Diector of District Seven and Thieves broke into the Special guests were the and Crater Lake counselors This group is Will Lindslev, Sandy, is leader b r id e g r o o m 's g re a t The couple is at home in Bonneville Post Office safe known as District Seven, which of the Sandy group, which sometime April 1 after prying grandm other, N ellie Grove, Clackamas includes Gresham. Oregon meets each Monday night at the and his grandmother, Clara The bride is a senior at open a window to gain entry City. Hood River. Hood View, Center Sheriff's reports said the Rissberger; M r and Mrs Oregon College of Education Sandy and Portland c ity Boys and girls from the F la rie Beach, Liverm ore. and her husband is superin amount of loss had not been churches Sandy has the honor above mentioned churches determined as of Monday Calif., and Mrs Laura Thorne, tendent of greens at Pleasant of being the top club of this attend these sessions and learn «(Corner of 10th 8. N E M em St I Seattle morning Valley Golf Club \ 11 N E 10th G retbem group many crafts and general in 6 6 6 8 766 Dr Stanley Lloyd gave an struction interesting discourse about the Masaie tribe of Tasmania. Africa, where he has visited and learned the needs and Oregon’s FFA convention m ittee on ornam ental hor conditions of these people The D istrict Seven group has drew three students and Mr ticulture was Dave Edmonds Lee Cole, adviser from Sandy The financial committee in chosen as their project the cluded Dave Beiser, and purchase of a I-and Rover for High Wednesday March 21, Dave George Merten served on the e le ctrifica tio n Edmonds, president; Dave agriculture Beiser, sentinel; and George committee On the final day new officers Merten, along with Mr Cole, left to represent Sandy at the for next year were elected and By M R S H H W A T K IN S awards were given for the State Pendleton convention. ; ' - ' < V \S Each of Sandy's represen Star Farmer Mr and Mrs. W. W Howard y I tatives were assigned to dif had as dinner guests on Sunday ' / ^4 X " V * • ferent committees which they • their son. Dr William Howard X / * - vT v • A stereo and television set and son David of Portland attended three times a day for three days Business sessions valued at $630 were reported Cottrell Ladies Aid met on umiler to were conducted for the stolen Apnl 8, from the home of Apnl 5 at the home of Mrs J A illuttretion delegates to make im Robert Jones, 1431 SE 202nd Caldo, the occasion being Mrs provements and suggestions Caldo's birthday Mrs Louise for the organization on a state Brook and Mrs Ida Hauglum *Complete level. prepared the lunch The next Presiding over the com- Ensemble meeting of the Ladies Aid will be May 3rd with Mrs Clarence Gnffin on Reynold:; Road — SAVE $ 1 0 0 .0 0 — Visiting Mr and Mrs Ernest Meyer on Carpenter I-ane over Carl says, “you don't need the week-end, were three money, just a little bit a month!" grandchildren from Beaverton. Jeff, Janelle and Jody Boden Calling at the W W Howard home on Sunday were Mr and Students at Sandy high school Mrs. Ralph Weaver and S » are getting ready to present a children of Gresham three-act comedy "The Curious Recent week-end visitors at Savage” . the Alma and Grace Reed home The production w ill be were Grace Reed's sister and presented to the public on April husband the Joe Rebsamens of A AAINTER WEDDING is planned by Becky Elath and Ed 28 and 29 Tacoma, Wash They were Hanning. The couple recently announced their Carey Shelton will play the returning from a trip to Texas engagement. She is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth leading role, M rs. Savage, and Oklahoma Elath of Kt. 2 Box 520. Sandy and is a senior at Sandy high Others in the cast include Mike 1 school. He is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Edward Hanning of Blakely, Jay Swails, Chris Kt. 2 Box 1170, Sandy and is a 1971 graduate of Sandy high Dudley, Scott Hergert, Debbie C AREY SHELTON, who will school and is employed by Kreb's Logging. Gunderson, Steve Richkind, play the lead role in the next Susie Medders. Sherrie Dod student production at Sandy son, and Jay Miller. O p tic a l supply business open high school, studies her lines Student directors are Laurie The next play is set for April 28- Samsel and Sandi Morgan Craft in Portland and will have A new business has now 29. Diana Hom is the instructor in opened in the Hoodland area his dispensory open weekends JLs 7- • Post photo) . J r charge of the prodution. Claude T ritt has opened in his and . evenings 6 H 150 attend Pathfinder dinner *2345°° Safe cracked , 'jMtfxic (,;n State FFA convention draw s Sandy Students This Week Special at Krause Furniture Beautifully Quilted . . . Queen Size Headboard, Queen Size Bedspread, Queen Size Frame, Queen Size Spring Filled Mattress, Queen Size Box Spring COTTRELL DOINGS 1 Stereo swiped ONLY *179.95 Students ready comedy KRAUSE FURNITURE 301 East Powell Gresham 665-1103 SPORTSWEAR SALE Brand N e w - 1st Q u a lity M erch an d ise W id e A s s o r tm e n t o f Sizes Windbreakers....... $3.50 Maple Drive an office carrying optical supplies T ritt works full time for Opti (Children's 8> Adults) Sweats Sweatshirts ft - s4 .0 0 A *2.50 - *3.50 Shirts 1 (Children's) FOOtball JerSeyS (Multicolored specials) ^3 Gym S h o rts .................................. 50* ' c. *1.25 P.E. Pant Dresses *2.00 Reversible T Shirts *1.00 College Slogan T-Shirts ... *1.00 Miscellaneous T Shirts 75* Socks............................................. 75? S a tu r d a y A p r il 1 5 th Tank Tops (Women's A Girls) (Printed Plain) (Oregon, OSU, UCLA Cel., Stanford) - _ 'P t 9 a .m . t o 8 p .m . SANDY S T l DENTS seem to be enjoying rehearsal of the comedy "The Curious Savage” . The play will be presented on April 28-29 at Sandy high school. , In SandyonProctor St. by Coast to Coast z