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    4 - SANDY (Oro I POST Thun Dac. 21 1972 (Sac. 1)
HOLIDAY
BLESSINGS
To all of you
from all of us . . .
I
CRESTVIEW
BAPTIST CHURCH (S B C )
SANDY
BAPTIST
CHAPEL
(Conservative Baptist)
700 Main St Sandy
Sunday School
Morning Worship
Evening Worship
Wad Eva Worship
9 45
11
7
7 30
a.m.
a.m.
p.m.
p.m.
PASTOR Ed Grable
668 4064
Located on SE Orient Dr.
(Old Loop Hwy
2 * Miles W of Sendyl
SERVICES
Sundey Sch oo l............ 9 46 AM
Morning Worship . . . 11 AM
Church T rainin g ..........6 PM
Evening Worship . . . 7: PM
Wednesday ................. 7 :3 0 PM
Pastor Donald B. Highfill
Phone 668 6083
SERMON
ON
THE
MOUNT
IMMANUEL
LUTHERAN
CHURCH
Morning Services
Sunday School
Adult Bible Class
9 a.m.
10:15 a.m.
1 0 1 5 a.m.
Join w ith us in family wor
ship. tallowshtp and toyful
assurance in Christ’s word
9 30 AM each Sunday at the
Hoodland Woman's Club op
posits Welches School
Sunday School 10:30 a.m.
A Cordial Welcome is
Extended to All
PASTOR FRANK KOEPKE
668 6232 -
^S ^H oodland Lutheran Church
Church
COMMUNITY
PRESBYTERIAN
CNURCN
SANDY CHURCH
OF CHRIST
East Main at Hwy 26
Bible Classes
10 a.m.
Morning Worship 11a.m.
Evening Worship
6:30 p.m.
Midweek Bible Study
(Wed.)
7:30 p.m.
Fellowship Worship 9 30 a.m.
Sunday School
10 a.m.
Morning Worship
11 a.m.
Praise Service
7 p.m.
Mid Week Prayer
Service
7 :30 p.m
Nursery Cara during Worship
668-6116
PASTOR Ed Neuanfaldt
Church 668 4543
Manse 668 4 594
ST. JUDES
COLLEGIATE
CHURCH
(An Episcopal Organized
Miaaion)
Sunday Family Services
9 30 A.M.
P.O. Box 57
312 Scenic Ave
Sandy, Oregon
668 4108
Otfioa Phone 668-4109
St. MICHAEL'S
CATHOLIC
CHURCH
Sunday Mass
St Johns Catholic Church
Welches. Oregon
Maae 6 p.m. Sat. 8 a.m. Sun.
SANDY
SEVENTH-DAY
ADVENTIST
CHURCH
Between Sandy and Brightwood
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.
Proctor and University
Sabbath School
Morning Service
Pastor
LA R R Y KURTZ
6 65 7096 - Home
668 6 144 _ Church
SANDY
ASSEMBLY
OF GOD
HOODLAND
CHAPEL
Affiliated with the Conservative
Baptist Assn, of America
C en ten n ial books go on sale as 1973 nears
The Sandy Centennial Book is almost
ready for the printers It is hoped to have it
off the presses in time for the Centennial
Kickoff date of Feb 11, 1973
Copies of the book (size of Sunset
Magazine— but thicker) will co6t ap­
proximately $2 95—depending on final
printing cost to the Centennial Committee
These copies will not be bound and will
have a soft paper cover
However, a limited number of books will
be taken to a book bindery and bound with
a bard cover These will be available by
ADVANCE O R D ER ONLY. Cost will be
approximately $3 over the cost of the
unbound book.
The Centennial Book will contain nearly
If you wish to reserve a copy of the
bound book, please send a request to the
Centennial Committee, P 0 . Box 1873,
Sandy. Ore.
You need pay no money until the book is
in your hands as the price may vary 25c to
50c
R E M E M B E R , bound hard cover
books must be ordered in advance. Un­
bound 'soft cover) books will go on sale to
the general public without advance orde^
First meeting of the Goats-C-
Does 4-H Club (dairy goats)
was held Nov. 30 at the R,
George’s home in Sandy
GIFT IDEAS FROM
McCALL OIL GARDER CERTER
TERRARIUMS
JADE PLARTS
BOSTON FERNS
in Bloom
CHRISTMAS CENTER PIECES
J
% PRICE
cw7edX &
CLEARANCE OF SPRING BULBS
SAVINGSHI
McCall Oil Cardan Center
L
'’zw
Greetings of
the season to
ail our friends
and patrons!
w * will tw open
D m 24 from 9 am
to 6 pm
THE MANAGEMENT
AND STAFF OF
COAST TO COAST
SANDY. OREGON
h r is tm a s c h e e r
H a p p y h o lid a y» frie n d » , n e if/h b o ra !
Than k» f o r a llo u in fi u i to » ert e y o u o f te n .
Holts Shopping Center
663-3031
MR. AND Mrs. James J. Knoll, Sr. of Oakridge, formerly
of Sandy, have announced the engagement of their
daughter, Roberta Jean to Jerry Lee Ochesky. He is the
son of Mr. and Mrs. Edward Ochesky of Sheldahol, la.
Miss Knoll graduated from Sandy High, and attended
Oregon State University. Her fiance is a graduate of John
E. Kennedy (ollege in Nebraska, and is employed in the
Portland area. A summer wedding is planned
•S'
PLANT GIFTS
BOOKS
Don't drown bouse plants and
expect them to like it. They
must have air in the soil around
the root systems to do their
best, advises W ilb ur W
B u rk h a rt.
Oregon
State
U n iv e rs ity area extension
agent
If you have a new house
plant, or one that is not doing
well, make a daily inspection of
soil at the top of the container
Dig down gently to determine
the moisture content If the soil
is damp to the touch it indicates
the right amount of moisture
for most plants
After a week of checking the
p lan t, m ake a w aterin g
schedule to insure the right
amount of moisture necessary
to keep the plant healthy
Containers with drains are
more satisfactory than those
w ith no way fo r excess
moisture to escape. Burkhart
says This is especially im ­
portant for beginners, who
usually overwater houseplants
When the extra water cannot
escape into a saucer or shallow
pan placed under the container,
roots are likely to rot
W e ll-d ra in e d
pots
also
prevent the accumulation of
salts, or the residues of plant
foods applied to the soil A plant
suffering from salt toxicity will
begin to show blackened or
burned leaf tips and margins
O lder house plants need
repotting now and then to give
roots more room, says the OSU
agent
If you suspect the plant is
outgrowing its container,
remove it by turning the entire
plant upside down and tapping
the top of the container on a
bench or table
If the roots are tightly matted
in a tough, tight ball, a larger
container and additional soil
are needed
Before replanting, squeeze
and pull the root ball to break
the mat and encourage the
roots to grow out into the new
soil
B urkhart sum m arizes his
tips on keeping house plants
h e a lth y : D on 't o v e rw a te r.
provide adequate d rain ag e,
and repot when necessary
offered a deal like this?
F irs t of a ll—don't buy.
Second, notify the Oregon
Attorney General, Salem, so
that he can take action against
this kind of fraud
New members this year are
Lucas
F o re s te r,
Lisa
Stankiewitz and M arty Davis
ooo
State and local w e lfa re
spending in the United States
has risen 165 per cent in five
years
SURSET CARDER
Indoor
gardening
tips o u tlin e d
The old cookware sales pitch
has a new tw ist Don't be lured
into being a dealer for the
company by the promise that
you can earn thousands of
dollars by selling j>ots and
pans
M a rily n Lunner, Oregon
S tale U niversity Extension
Agent, explains the operation
To become a dealer, you have
to buy the cookware yourself
and bring in three other
customers who buy, too The
cookware costs $400, but that
doesn't seem like much com
pared to the money you can
make
Rut just to break even you
have to find seven people
besides yourself who are
willing to pay $400 for cook
ware The company's salesmen
make this sound easy, but it
isn't
If each person involved must
find seven other customers, it a
easy to see the supply of people
interested would soon be
exhausted
This kind of selling, called
referral selling, is illegal in
Oregon, but there are still
gimmicks like this in operation,
says Mrs Lunner
What should you do il you are
The new president takes over
from Lynn DeWard, who was
president last year
Family Night
Wednesday ...7:30 p.m.
JIM DAVIS
Chureh Phoo.
PASTOR
668 4964
AMARYLUS L IL L IE S
The old cookware sales pitch
has a new twist Don't be lured
into being a dealer for the
company for the company by
the orqmise
New officers were elected.
They a re : president, E ric
George. Sandy, vice-president,
Lucas
F o re s te r,
Sandy,
s e c re ta ry ,
L a u rie
A lle n ,
Gresham and reporter. Lynn
DeWard. Gresham
Sundey School
9 45 a.m.
Morning Worship
11 00 a.m.
Evangelistic Service 7 00 p.m.
S U N D A Y SERVICES
100 pages of pictures and over 100 pages of
text covering more than a century of
facts, legend and lore about the Sandy
area and the Barlow Road, and the men
and women who pioneered our part of
Oregon
CLUBS
Mrs Glenn Dickman is the
adult leader and her son.
Randy, is the teen leader
The next meeting will be Jan
18 at the Dickman's house
On highway 26 in Wemme
L Y LE L. W AHL
Pastor
622 3403
9 :3 0 a.r
11:00 a.n
You Are Welcome
Thyra E Strand, Minister
622 3260
Sunday Services
Bible Study
10 a.m.
Morning Worship 11 a.m.
Wed. Study & Prayer Hour 7 p.m
The M artin Luther Church of
Portland was the scene of the
double ring ceremony which
united Debra Weedman and
James R Josefson in m arriage
Nov. I I .
The bride is the daughter of
Laurel Weedman, Gresham
Mrs Olov Josefson of Boring
is mother of the bridegroom
The bride entered the church
on the arm of George Kurfurst
to m usic played by K im
Argraves
Bonnie Mayhew sang two
solos. '•’Hie Hawaiian Wedding
Song” and “W e’ve Only Just
Begun” .
The bride's gown was a full-
length brocade satin with a long
train A waist-length bouffant
veil was held by a rhinestone
tiara She carried white car­
nations and orchids
Susan Kurfurst was maid of
honor, wearing a full-length
gown with matching veil
Kathy Floura, bridesmaid,
wore a matching dress and veil
T h e ir bouquets were pink
carnations and glads
MR. AND MRS. JAMES R JOSEFSON
W illiam Josefson was best
(Debra Weedman)
man for his brother Brock
I Photo bv Dennis Rice)
Burklund seated guests
R eception fo r 40 guests
George Kurfurst cut the cake
They were met there by the
followed at the home of M r and
The bride's mother made the bride's sister and fam ily, Capt
Mrs Brock Burklund. sister
bridal gown, maid of honor and and Mrs W J Wehmeyer from
and b ro th e r-in -la w of the
bridesmaid dresses, and the Columbus. Ohio.
bridegroom
brid e's going aw ay w h ite
They are at home in Port­
M ary Swibies took care of the
double knit suit
land, where the bridegroom is
guest book
The couple spent two weeks employed at Coast to Coast
Mrs Don Boyles and Mrs
in the Hawaiian Islands for Stores The bnde is attending
Roy Weedman poured Mrs
their honeymoon
Computer Careers Institute
Comer Strauss & Pleasant
Sandy Oregon
Father Carl Gimpl
668-4446
THE CHAPEL
OF THE HILLS
A Community Church without
a membership
You Will Be Welcome'
9 30 a.m .-6 p.m.
Debra W eedm an b rid e
o f James Josefson
C o o k w a r e f r a u d o u t lin e d
X
1.95
665-2131
24242 E. iBrBoiUo Open Daily 6:06-6:00
POST O F F IC E employee Mrs Elaine Dyson Is busy
handling mail during the Christmas mail rush at the
Kandy Post Office. The maD rush has more than doubled
the amount af mail handled by the Sandy nffice
(Pant phot«)
WE ALL EXTEND OUR
VERY BEST WISHES
FOR A HAPPY
HOLIDAY SEASON
For your Holiday Shopping
convenience, we will be open
Thurs., December 21, 9 A .M .-9 P.M.
Fri., December 22, 9 A .M .-9 P.M.
Sat., December 23, 9 A .M .-9 P.M.
Sun., December 24, 12 Noon-5 P.M.
Powell & Main,
666-5821