Sandy post. (Sandy, Oregon) 1938-current, June 21, 1973, Page 14, Image 14

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    Thu«.. June 21, 1973 <S«c. 21 SANDY (Ora.) KM T - 3
Pastor, w ife bid farew ell
HALF YEARLY
CLEARANCE
SALE
Save 3 3 W o to 40%
Pastor of the Sandy Seventh-
day Adventist Church, IJirry
Kurtz, his wife Carol, and sons
Kent and Mark, were honored
at a reception June 10
More than 150 members of
the Sandy SDA Church turned
out to wish them well on their
new appointment to the
Medford SDA Church
Cake and punch were served
followed by a presentation of
farewell gilts to the Kurtz
family Gifts included a 12
place setting of china from the
church
congregation,
an
original oil painting, hand-
embroidered pillow cases and a
handmade quilt
Larry Kurtz has served as an
Adventist minister for 14 years,
spending 4 of those years in the
Sandy area Carol Kurtz is a
registered nurse, working
part time in Gresham
Starts Today . . . Great
Savings . . . Big Selection
. . . Just Reduced
PASTOR \M > MRS LARKY KURTZ
Local 4-H youngsters
attend school at OSU
Learning leadership prin
cipals,
exploring
career
possibilities and experiencing
campus life were just a few of
the many opportunities that
awaited 85 Clackamas county 4
Her s during the 58th annual 4-
H Summer School at Oregon
State University reports T D
Zürcher, Clackamas county
extension agent
In all, over «0 different
“ learn by doing" experiences
were offered the more than
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■SEW&SAVE!
1,700 youth from 13-18 years of
age who were on the OSU
campus for the program The
theme this year was “ Reach
Out "
Sandy area and the donors of
their scholarships are as
follows Irene Abbott, Eagle
Creek, Barton-Eagle Creek 4-H
Clubs, Donna Sue Bordeaux.
O ver 100 resident faculty,
Sandy, Sandy Kiwanis, Debbie
Sandy,
Pacific
extension specialists, business Brook,
representatives
and
4-H Pneumatic Services, Linda
leaders conducted special Brown, Boring 4-H Clubs;
interest sessions ranging from Susan Burr. Bonng 4-H Clubs
oceanography, recreation, law Clark Christopher, Bonng 4-H
Clubs; M arg aret Fischer,
enforcement and computers to
photography, buying a used Happy Valley 4-H Clubs, Kieth
car, and airline careers, adds Jensen. Boring 4 H Clubs, Bill
Knapp,
Sandy,
General
Zurcher
Telephone Co.; Debbie Lunan,
Other activities included
Boring 4-H Clubs. Lon Marsh,
social and athletic events such Timberline Trailer, Inc ; Jan
as donkey basketball, a track
Minnick Boring Dover Ex­
meet parties and dances
tension Unit, Shawn Nenson,
All county 4 H members will
Clackamas County Bank;
be attending on scholarships Deborah Reedy, Sandy. Skyline
from organizations, businesses
Ixigging, Julie Romine. Sandy.
or fund raising activities by 4-H Clackamas County Bank, and
Clubs throughout the county
Brenda
Wadkins,
Sandy
Members attending from the Lumber and Hardware
SPORTSWEAR COORDINATES - Go togethersin knit and
polyester fabrics - - all “ easy-care” for the active months ahead.
Jackets, sweaters, tops, shirts, pants and skirts in this group
SHIRTS AND PANT TOPS - In prints and patterns galore to
match with most everything - - a dazzling selection!
KNIT PANTS - Pull-on and regular waistbands in patterns and
solid colors - many styles in flat and textured knit!
Visitor count
up in state
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BEGINNERS
* SEWING CLASS *
Visitors to Oregon s border
information centers were up
10 6 per cent over May of last
ÎTHURS. JUNE 2 8 th * year the Oregon State High
*
9:30 A.M.
J way Division reported today
Out-of-state visitors to the
Capitol Visitor Center were up
about 1.5 per cent
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SEWING CENTER
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The information centers at
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175 N.E. Hood * Portland, Klamath Falls and
Ashland each showed ap­
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665-2426
* proximately a 15 per cent in­
crease in the number of visitors
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COW
Misses Sizes
A c « Reid
ly
POKES
V
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Boy«, I called the banker and told him ole Domino wuz
tn a le bit. now he i sicker then the ole bull!"
Illness in your cattle
or your family can
become expensive.
Be prepared for
emergencies with
a saving account at
Clackamas County
Bank
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CO UNTY B A N K ^
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SANDY OREGON 668 4141
HOOD LAND BRANCH WEMME 622 3131
Member Federal Deposit Insurence Corporation
OPEN FRIDAYS Til
4 FM
DRESSES AND PANTSUITS - Polyester knits with any
season wearability.
DUSTERS AND ROBES - Cool, comfortable and gaily colored
. . . both short and long. Some long halter dresses and short
sleeveless print shifts, too.
requesting inform ation on
travel in Oregon, according to
Victor B Fryer, travel in­
formation director for the
Highway Division The only
center to show a drop was
Astona with a 9 4 per cent
decrease in the number of
visitors
In addition to these centers,
the ones at Ontario and
Brookings were beginning their
first full season and recorded a
busy month Ontario showed
3.192 visitors which was just
Junior Sizes
short of Portland's 3,428 The
Siskiyou Center, south of
Ashland, is the state’s oldest
and
busiest
center
It
registered 7.889 visitors during ,
the month
Cause of the decrease at
Astoria is not definite but in­
formation center employees
suspect that adverse weather
during the last few days of the
month made the difference Up
to that time, visitations were
equal to last year's count
At the Capitol, visitations by
out-of-state tourists were up
with 931 for this year compared
PANTS - Now is the time . . . choose yours in pattern or
solid color. All shades and shapes in all sizes. Terrific selection!
TOPS - Brief tops, knit tops, shirts, jackets and short sleeve
blazers. Many choices to wear with pants and shorts.
SLEEPWEAR - Warm weather sleepsets - short sleeve and
sleeveless babydolls with bikinis.
to 908 for May of last year
Capitol Guide Supervisor
Frances Bell said she felt that
the d ifficulty of parking
because of the legislative
session may have kept some
visitors away.
But it didn't keep Oregonians
away Being “where the action
is" attracted 8,907 Oregon
visitors during the month as
compared to 5,629 last year A
great many of these visitors
were members of school
classes who came to see the
legislature in session
H e itzm a n fa m ily
back fo r visit
Mr
and Mrs
W illiam
Heitzman and infant daughter,
Patricia Lee, were recently
visiting his parents. Mr and
Mrs Murray J Heitzman of
Boring
In October they were tran­
sferred from the Phillipines,
where they have been living
since 1970, to the San Diego
Naval Base
He has been with the 7th
Fleet in the South Pacific since
December, 1966
Mrs Heitzman was formerly
Miss Fook Kwan Lee of Hong
Kong
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Religious causes are the
biggest recipients of charitable
donations In this country,
receiving 43 per cent of the total
last year
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DRESSES - Long and short, mostly in cool fabrics. Also, pantsuits
and short sets. Select group.
DENIM JEANS - First time on sale — our great denim jean.
Buy them to shrink in two styles. Big quantity at extra-special
savings!
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Mon. and Fri. 9:00 until 9:00
Tues., Wed., Thurs. & Sat. 9:00 until 6:00
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