Image provided by: Friends of the Sandy Public Library; Sandy, OR
About Sandy post. (Sandy, Oregon) 1938-current | View Entire Issue (July 13, 1972)
4 - SANDY (Or«.) POST Thur».. July 13. 1972 Firearm taken A pistol valued at $150 was reported stolen July 6. from the apartment of Frederich Rineholt, 16431 NE Gltsan St., ¿££or^j£22 shenff^regorts IMMANUEL LUTHERAN CHURCH Morning Sorvtcw Sunday School Adult Bible Class 9 am 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 Main at Hwy 26 Bible Classes 10 AM Morning Worship 11 AM Evening Worship 6 30 PM Midweek Bible Study (Wad.I 7:30 PM Ladies Bible ClassIThur.) 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 P.0. 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 Welcome) Bible School 9 45 a.m. Morning Worship 11:00 a.m Evening Worship 7-8:15 p.m. Bible Study (Wed ) 7:30 p.m. Thyra E Strand, Minister 622 3260 COMMUNITY PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Sunday School 9:46 a.m. Morning Services 11a.m . Westminister Fellowship High School Group 7 p.m. Nurjery Care Dunng Worship Parsonage 668-4594 REV. E. L. N E U E N F E LD T St. MICHAEL S CATHOLIC CHURCH Sunday Mass 9:30 a.m.-6 p.m St. Johns Catholic Church Welches. Oregon Mats 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. 1 1 0 0 a.m. You Are Welcome Pastor LA R R Y K U R TZ 665 7096 - Home 668 6144 - Church SANDY ASSEMBLY OF GOD SUN D A Y SERVICES Sunday School 9 45 a.m. Morning Worship 11:00 a.m. Evangelistic Service 7:00 p.m. Family Night Wednesday ,..7:30 p.m. JIM DAVIS PASTOR Church Phone 6664964 (Sec 1) Picnic honors couple on 50th anniversary Mr and Mrs Herbert Lund- gaard were honored at a picnic reception at their Sandy home June 28 The couple was m a rrie d 50 years ago in Madison, Wis. in 1922 They have lived in Sandy 25 years Attending the celebration were the Lundgaard's daughters: Mrs Robert (Alvina) Haak. Boring. Mrs Andrew (E llis e ) Haefner, Boring, Mrs Ruth Rolling, Portland, Mrs M J (Leona) Proctor, Prineville, and Mrs Bernice Cantrell of California Another daughter, Mrs Donald (Clarice) Haefner of Messena. N Y was unable to attend G randchildren attending were: M rs C alvin Alps. Boring, M r and Mrs Clyde Mahaffey and Candice Haak. Portland, M r and Mrs Jay Shriner, and M r and Mrs Bill Gurney of California, and Mr and Mrs Dennis Cooper of Connecticut The couple has 22 grand children, and 8 g reat grandchildren Mr. Lundgaard, a World War I veteran, is a retired taxidermist U C o o l; ,,,,: 9 BY SAHA SEWELL Party set for Cham bers MR. AM» MRS HERBERT LUNDGAARD M o d e r a t e s t a k e o ffic e A slate which could be labeled “ moderate” was swept into office at the organization meeting of the Clackamas County Republican Central Committee Thursday, July 8 The meeting was held at the Oregon City Court House and won by a vote of almost three to one, regaining control lost to the “ conservative” group in 1970. A record crowd was present, with 117 precinct com m itteem en and women voting out of a total of 133 preciricts in the county. Frank Larsen of Milwaukie was elected chairm an, replacing Dave Barkhurst of West Linn Shirley Lyons of Canby became the new vice chairman, Harriet Lloyd of Lake Oswego, secretary, and Loyd Green of Beavercreek, treasurer Other officers are John Beirwagen, alternate chairman; Eugenia Brewster, alternate vice chairman; William Ludders, Harriet Loman, Grace Still, John Rau and Dorothy Iverson, congressional committeemen, and Mike Montgomery, and Andrea Jacobson, Warner Dinteman, Julia Johnson and Judy Thomas make up the new district nominating committee Frank Larsen, the new chairman, is a manufacturer s representative for Norman S. W right & Co., dealing in heating and ventilating equipment, and has been active in party and civic affairs for many years In his acceptance speech Lassen stressed the im portance of unity and cooperation within the party and pledged himself to work hard fo r the election of Repulican candidates Delegates to the State Con vention, to be held at the Sheraton Motor Inn Thursday, The following recipe is a Chill all ingredients and toss summer cooler—a delightful together Garnish with parsley salad to serve on a hot day, or and orange slices Serve on any day It can be proceeded lettuce leaves Serves 5-6.— with a quickie soup made by From the files of Mrs Jack mixing one can of condensed Schafer, Eugene, tire Mrs. cream of celery soup and one Schafer is the sister of Mrs. can of condensed cream of William L Tickner of Sandy chicken soup and d ilu tin g Recently I used this recipe for a according to directions Serve luncheon and used fresh with bread sticks pineapple pieces instead of the CHICKEN SALAD canned pineaple I had requests for the recipe and since it was 3 cups chicken, diced printed last in March of 1967, I 1 cup celery 2 Tablespoons lemon juice •am reprinting it. 2 Tablespoons copped green MYSTERY PUDDING 14 cups all purpose flour onion 1 teaspoon salt 1 cup granulated sugar 1 can t id b it pineapple, 1 teaspoon baking soda drained 4 teaspoon salt 1 can mandarin oranges, 1 egg. beaten drained 1 can (17 oz ) fruit cocktail, 4 cup slivered almonds undramed 4 cup mayonnaise 1 teaspoon vanilla 1 teaspoon lemon peel 4 cup golden brown sugar, firm ly packed V* cup chopped nuts Sweetened whipped cream Combine flour, sugar, soda and salt in m ixing bowl Mr and Mrs Frank Combine egg. fruit cocktail Chambers. Sandy, w ill hold with syrup and vanilla, add to open house to celebrate their dry ingredients and mix to 50th anniversary It w ill be in dampen Pour into greased 8 the lower level of the Sandy inch square pan Mix together Baptist Chapel The celebration brown sugar and nuts Sprinkle is slated for Saturday, July 15. over batter Bake in 350 degree from 7:00 p m to 9:00 p.m oven for 45 minutes until cake The Chambers’ would like to tests done Cool. Cut into 9 invite all their friends in the squares Serve topped with area to join them on their an whipped cream Serves 9 — niversary From the files of Mrs Howard W Berger. Sandy. Oregon July 20. through Sunday, July 23, were elected John Fielding, an 18-vear-old student from Local garden club meets The July meeting of the Tw ig and Dig Garden Club w ill be July 19 at 10 30 a m at Sandy City Hall A program has been planned Day Camp at Roslyn The C o m m u n ity Presbyterian Church w ill sponsor a day camp at Roslyn Lake July 17-21 for children from kindergarten age through the sixth grade. Bible stories, folk music, swimming, and nature study will be featured at the day camp Transportation w ill be provided from the church at 9 45 a m and w ill return to the church at 2 p.m Children should bring a sack lunch and a swim suit Registration w ill take place at the Presbyterian Church from 9:15-9:45 on Monday. July 17. Lake Oswego, was nominated by Representative Roger Martin and won a seat. The other delegates are Dick Foster. Dave Barkhurst, Clydia Magaurn and Hap Young Adventists hold camp W en d lan d t in service Navy Fireman Apprentice David M Wendlandt, son of Mr and Mrs Elmer L Wendlandt Many local Seventh-day of Route 1, Eagle Creek, Adventists w ill be part of the completed basic In te rio r more than 20,000 persons ex Communications Electrician pected to attend the 94th An School at San Diego. nual Seventh-day Adventist An interior communications Camp meeting beginning this electrician m aintains ship Friday in Gladstone b o a rd c o m m u n ic a tio n s The convention, which w ill be s y s t e m s , in c lu d in g held on the 72 acre Adventist gyrocompasses, telephones, owned campgrounds, w ill alarms, guidance systems and continue for nine days through automatic engine controls July 22 He is a 1971 graduate of The Sandy Seventh-day Estacada Union High School Adventists w ill not be holding their regular church services during this time because of the convention. John A Plumondore, son of Mr and Mrs Loren J Jewelry lifted Plumondore, Rt. 1 Boring, has Over $7,500 worth of jewelry been promoted to airman first was reported stolen July 8, class in the A ir Force from the Multnomah Falls A irm an Plumondore, a parking lot parachute rigger, is assigned to The jewelry, belonging to the a unit of the Tactical Air wife of Edward Messinger Jr., Command which provides Lake Oswego, had been put combat units for air support of under the front seat of the US. ground forces family auto when it was parked He is a 1970 graduate of near the falls Sandy High School Service Line margarine Add I lb sifted powdered sugar and 2 teaspoons vanilla Beat well with ele ctric m ixer This makes frosting fluffy Spread over cool cake, cover and refrigerate. From the filesof Mrs Frank P. Girod, Lebanon, Oregon You will notice I called this Carrol or Spice Cake My son is the only person 1 know who does not eat th u cake and I think it is because he thinks he doesn't like cooked carrots Perhaps I should have called it Spice Cake when he asked what kind it was remainder of cream mixture and crum bs, c h ill In refrigerator —From the files of Mrs Dwayne Vedder. Sandy, Oregon This is a pretty dessert and o-so good! It also has the do ahead advantage PEACHY DESSERT Into a 9" x 13” buttered pan put 1 No 24 can sliced Elberta ding peaches with juice, 1 cube butter or margarine (Use 4 cube diced over the peaches). Use 1 package yellow cake mix in dry form and sprinkle over top of peach-butter mixture Use other 4 cube butter over cake mix Sprinkle one half of 39c size package of slivered almonds over lop and bake in 350 degree oven for 1 hour Be sure to get the coar sely cut almonds, not the finely sliced, as the crunchiness of the nuts is so delightful Serve plain or topped with whipped cream, cool whip or ice cream Add a cherry on top if desired —From the files of Mrs David Johnson. Bright wood, Oregon Serves 10 12 WHO NEEDS DRUGS? CARROTCAKE OK SPICE CAKE Sift together 2 cups all purpose flour 2 cups sugar 2 teaspoons soda 2 teaspoons cinnamon 1 teaspoon salt Add slowly and alternately 3 cups finely grated carrots 14 cups coking oil 4 eggs Fold in: 4 cup chopped nuts Bake in a large greased and floured pan, eigher a 9” x 13" or 15” x 9" pan. at 350 degrees for 35 to 40 mmues or until top does not spring back when touched lightly in the center Frost with the following ( REAM CHEESE The preceding recipe is a favorite with children It is easy to make and one almost always has all the ingredients on the pantry shelf Of course ice cream may be used as a topping instead of the whipped cream Today at a retreat held by the Woman’s Association of the C o m m u n ity P re s b y te ria n Church at the lovely home of F R O S T IN G Mr and Mrs Grant DeShazer ('ream 6 oz. cream cheese at the foot of Zigzag Mountain, (room temperature) with 4 we also enjoyed a delicious pot cup softened butter or luck luncheon There were requests for recipes for the following three desserts W illa BLUEBERRY REFRIGERATOR DESSERT 375 degree oven 10-12 servings 9 4 " x 11” or 2 qt layer pan 4 cups miniature marsh mallows or 32 large ones 1 cup milk 1 cup of cream, whipped, or & L equal amount of Cool Whip or Dream Whip Melt marshmallows in milk over hot w ater; cool in refrigerator, then fold in 1 cup of cream, whipped 14 cups flour 4 cup brown sugar V« teaspoon salt D ix ie M t n . tg cup margarine or butter ( 1 stick > o r M a r io Mix flour, sugar, salt and cut in margarine or butter Press into pan and bake in oven 10-12 minutes, stirring a couple of times Remove from oven, reserve 4 cup and again press crumbs into pan, cool 1 can of prepared blueberry or other pie mix, or thicken your own berries with 1 cup sugar. 4 cup cornstarch, cooked until clear When cool spread 4 of whipped cream mixture over crumbs, then pie m ix , then No one. it there s some thing better And there is Not a substitute, or simple will-power It s an under standing of God By getting to know God. many have found freedom and expanded thought they never really got trom drugs Come into a Christian Science Reading Room to discover more about God CHRISTIAN SCIENCE READING ROOM Hourt 11 4 Daily Wednesday« 11 7:30 Closed Sundays & Holidays 395 W. Powell Blvd. m e tte R a s p b e r r ie s > 3 S1 * 3 .9 5 JAHZ J * * * * * * # # THE SANDY SWINGERS, a local square dancing organization, recently held their annual Raspberry Festival on July M . The event was originally scheduled to be held in the Oddfellows Hall, but rain forced the square dancers into the Sandy High School Gym An estimated 200 people attended the event. * * * * * * •M * * * * * * * * c ra te B lu e b e r r ie s n B e r r ie s 3 .*1 SANDY CHRISTIAN WOMEN'S CLUB The Sandy C hristian Women’s Club w ill meet for a potluck luncheon at Son Village in Wemme, July 21 at noon Guest speaker w ill be Mrs Odessa K Neild, a graduate of Multnomah School of the Bible She has spent five seasons with an archeological project in the Holy Land and has just recently returned from a six month trip around the world on a freighter Her talk w ill be entitled, “ Let ’s Look at the Other Side” and will emphasize India with artifacts and slides used for illustrations. The music will be provided by Mr and Mrs Mel Lamm <' "3.95 crate BERRYUMD * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * « O L D IT ! thi» * * * * * * * * * * * PICTURE by Studio W ells & ONE NATURAL COLOR PORTRAIT 5”x7” * * 99 GROUPS WELCOME ADD 99c PER PERSON No age limit FRI. & SAT. July 14 & 15 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. # c * NO HANDLING Coliseum July 13-15. The Swingers have built a float which w ill be in a convention parade on Saturday. July 15 The parade will start at the Portland Park Blocks and will wind up at the Coliseum. « I ,hlnk 1 ou’r# « • ' • « ,0 lik» ONLY THE COUPLE PAUSES for a moment ! reflection during the annual Raspberry Festival sponsored by the Sandy Swingers. The Sandy Swingers will also be par ticipating in the Ear Western Square Dance Convention of the M em orial « * * * * * * * CEDAR PLAZA um » * * * # * * * * * # * * * # * * *