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POST Thur»., June 21, 1973 (Sec. 1) IV h a /A C o o h in fj^ Sandy Women's club slates Centennial theme open house SAHA S i Wr 11 There w ill also be displays of pioneer a rtic le s , in c lu d in g je w e lry and antiques, plus many types of handiwork The d e m o n stra tio n s and displays w ill change from day to day Donuts and coffee or iced tea w ill be served to visitors free of charge The public is invited to attend, there is no admission charge The Sandy Women's Club has scheduled a week of demon stra tio n s and d isp lays to ce le bra te the Sandy Cen tennial. from July 2 to July 6 During this week, the Women s Club Hall w ill be open from 10 a m to 6 p m each dav Pioneer arts and skills, such as soap-making, quilting, and weaving, w ill be demonstrated for visitors Now that meat is such a m ajor item in the food budget everyone is looking for good recipes for the cheaper cuts Here are some ideas and re c re a tio n such as swimm ing Transportation w ill be provided from the church For further information, call Joanne Seeger. director, at 668 6334, or the C om m unity Presbyterian Church, at 668 4543 COMMUNITY PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH SERMON ON THE MOUNT St. M IC H A E L S C A T H O L IC CHURCH IM M A N U E L LUTHERAN CHURCH Morning Services Sunday School Adult Bible Class 9 a.m. 10:15 a.m. 1 0 1 5 a.m. Sunday Mesa THURSDAY. JUNE 21 9:30 a m Businessmen's coffee hour. Oregon T ra il Savings and Loan FRIDAY, JU N E 22 8:00 p.m. Mtn Players production, "She Was Only a Farm er s Daughter.” Sandy High Cafetonum MONDAY. JUNE 25 8.00 p.m Cottrell Grade School bond issue meeting, school TUESDAY. JUNE 26 8 00 a m to 8 00 p m Elections for Sandy Fire D istrict. Sandy Grade and Sandy High 12 noon Sandy Chamber of Commerce meeting. T.J s restaurant THURSDAY. JUNE 28 12 noon Sandy Golden Age Club meeting potluck luncheon < Kid Fellows Hall 9 :3 0 a.m .-6 p.m Mass 6 p.m. Sat.. 8 a.m. Sun. Corner Strauss & Pleasant Sandv Oregor Father Carl Gimpl 668-4446 PASTOR FR A N K KOEPKE Church SANDY S E V E N T H -D A Y A D V E N T IS T CHURCH ST. JU D ES C O L L E G IA T E CHURCH (An Episcopal Organized Mission) left to right. Lucille Ogden. Lela Smith. p , uHne Form , n and Manda Munch i Post photo i Keeping posted St. Johns Catholic Church Welches. Oregon A Cordial Welcome n Extended to All 668-6232 - SANDY W O M E N S Club m e m b e r. preparing for their Centennial week are PASTOR Ed Neuenfeldt Church 668-4543 Manse 668 4594 Summer Schedule ^»^.Hoodland Lutheran Church Proctor and University Sabbath School Morning Service Sunday Family Services 9 :3 0 A M 9 30 a.m. 11:00 a.m. Y o u A re W elcom e P.O. Box 57 312 Scenic Ave Sandy. Oregon Pastor L A R R Y K U R TZ 665 7096 - Home 668-6144 - Church 668 4108 Office Phone 668-4109 D elegate SANDY ASSEMBLY OF G O D THE C H A P E L O F THE HILLS Between Sandy end Bri^itw ood S U N D A Y SERVICES A Community Church without Sunday School 9 45 a.m. Morning Worship 1 1 0 0 a.m. Evangelistic Service 7 :0 0 p.m. a m e m b e rs h ip You Will Be Welcome! Family Night Wednesday ...7:30 p.m. Bible School 9 45 a.m. Morning Worship 11 00 a.m. Evening Worship 7 8 15 p.m. Bible Study (Wed I 7 30 p.m JIM D A V IS PASTOR Thyra E. Strand, Minister 622 3260 Church Phone 668-4964 SANDY B A P T IS T HOODLAND CHAPEL CHAPEL O n h ig h w a y 2 6 in W e m m e itindav Services iib le S t u d y ........... 10 a.m Morning Worship 11 a.m. Ved Study & Prayer Hour 7 30 pm (Conservative Baptist) 700 Main St Sandy Sunday School Morning Worship Evening Worship Wed Eve Worship L Y L E L. W AHL Pastor Church Phone 622 3464 Home Phone 622 3403 A f f ilia t e d w ith th e C onservative B a p tis t Assn, o f A m e ric a 9 46 11 7 7:30 a.m a.m. p.m p.m. PASTOR Ed Grable 668 4064 ooo ITALIAN WINE BIG Italian producers exported 354 m illion gallons of wine last Located on SE Orient Dr. year, up 58 per cent from 1971 (Old Loop Hwy Value of the 1972 shipments 2% Miles W of Sandy) abroad was $268 m illio n S E R V IC E S France is Ita ly ’s best foreign Sunday S c h o o l..............9:45 AM wine client, taking 198 m illion Morning W orship........... 11 : AM gallons in 1972 West Germany, Church T rainin g .............. 6 PM Evening W orship....................... 7 PM Switzerland, and the U.S are Wednesday........................... 7:30 PM the next best custom ers Pastor Donald B. Highfill America bought 7 4 m illion gallons of Italian wine in 1972 Phone 668-6083 CRESTVIEW BAPTIST CHURCH (S B C ) prepares fo r confab M rs F ra n k Koepke w ill represent E ast P o rtla n d , Gresham and Sandy at the Lutheran Women's Missionary League in te rn a tio n a l con vention in Mobile, Ala June 25- 28 The LW ML, an a uxiliary organization of the Lutheran C hu rch -M isso uri Snyod, has 5.995 local societies w ith almost 200.000 members in the United States and Canada. The entire assembly w ill consider the question. “ What would God have me do9" as it divides in to a c tio n groups retirement, coping with death and gnef, working w ith the underprivileged and prisoners and in human relationships New concepts of evangelism. Bible study and prayer w ill be explored The convention w ill open with a 7:30 p.m communion service in the M o b ile M u n ic ip a l Auditorium The speaker w ill be the Rev Charles Mueller, president of the Southeastern district of the LC-MS II you are the unremarried widow of an eligible veteran who died either in service or as a result of an injury or disease incurred in service, you are entitled to a G.I Loan Your loan elig ib ility is distinct from that of your deceased husband, any benefit he may have used in no way affects the benefit available to you For you to be eligible, your husband must have served during certain periods Check with us about those dates M I E ' 520 W POWELL BOULEVARD • GRESHAM • PHONE 665 2128 * * • honor all fonaral inauranaa and truat ptaio KEN L BATEMAN j slay . _x x Cut olives into good sized pieces Cook onion and garlic in butter until soft Add meat and cook until lightly browned, Blend in flour, salt, pepper, mushrooms and liquor, and soup Simmer until meat is done, abut 15-30 minutes Blend in sour cream and bring to a boil Add parsley and olives Serve with noodles or rice Serves 4—From the files of Mrs W illiam Kelly, San Diego, Calif ZENITH j j ] j i j i SPEC IA L PRICES O n S o m e M o d e l» o f Z E N IT H C O L O R T V SETS 1 lb ground beef 2-3 cup evaporated m ilk (small can) Kx cup fine bread crumbs 1 teaspoon garlic salt 4 cup tomato paste or catsup 2 small cans mushrooms 1 cup shredded cheddar cheese v« teaspoon oregano 2 Tablespoons Parm esan cheese M ix meat w ith m ilk, crumbs and garlic salt with fork Pat m ixture evenly on bottom and sides of 2 ( • " or 9 ') pan, pull It over top Spread tomato paste over meat, drain mushrooms and cover paste Top w ith Afternoon of fun A lto S a v e on 2 V STANLEY C. MORRIS * 100°° U P R IG H T FREEZERS Don’t forget to vote June 20 on high school and grade school budget Frederickson Appliance PROCTOR AVE. P.O. Box 56 Sandy 668-4468 MW GOODBYE and THANKS to all of \ou wonderful set at Bowman's friends who helped make the Come one. come a ll to B ow m an's <Mt. Hood G olf Course» on July 6 for a fun packed afternoon and evening of swimming, hiking, golf and cards all beginning at 1 p m Golf tee off starts at 4 p m with a $10 00 donation per duffer, card sharks at $8 each In cluded is a baron of beef dinner followed by dancing t i l the wee hours Sponsored by the Shoe and Brace Committee of A1 Zahrah Court No 58 of the Ladies’ O rie n ta l Shrine of N orth A m e ric a , In c , th is annual event is to raise funds for the Shrine Orthopedic Hospitals Nobles and Ladies guests and friends urge you to lend vour support Lots of prizes and good fellowship Reservations and payment are being accepted by Mrs R C McGee, 5045 SE Oakland. M ilw a u k ie , and m ust be received by June 30 Country Flower Shop a success for us. The shop will maintain the same friendly service under new management. Please come and meet these new people—welcome them as you did us! Sincerely, Walter and Mildred Axmakcr COUNTRY FLOWER SHOP 1202 Proctor Ave. 668-5631 THE CATS’ MEOW M ulti media presentations w ill alert participants to problems encountered in fa c in g I am a veteran’s widow Is it true I am entitled to a G.I home loan9 _ 1 cup ripe olives tx cup chopped onions 1 clove minced garlic V, cup butter or margarine 1 lb ground beef 2 Tablespoons flour 1 teaspoon salt V« teaspoon pepper 1 (4 oz.) can mushrooms 1 (10 oz ) can cream of chicken soup 1 cup sour cream 2 Tablespoons minced par M E A T-ZA -P IE Fellowship Worship 9 30 a jn . Sunday School 1 0 i.m . Morning Worship 11a.m . Praise Service 7 p m. Mia Week Praver Service 7 30 p.m. Nursery Care during Worship jo in with us in family wor ship. fellowship and joyful assurance in Christ s word 9:00 A.M . each Sunday at St. John's Catholic Church. R IP E O L IV E STROGANOFE BAJA B I RGERS 1 lb lean ground beef hi cup crushed corn chips Salt Pepper 1 can (8 oz.) tomato sauce with onions V« teaspoon garlic salt V« teaspoon ch ili powder 4 French rolls, split and toasted v« cup sliced stuffed olives v« cup shredded cheddar cheese M ix beef and corn chips, shape into four oblong patties to fit French rolls Sprinkle w ith salt and pepper Cook in skillet tu rn in g once, about 8-10 m inutes Com bine to m a to sauce w ith onions, garlic salt and chili powder, add to skillet and simm er a few minutes to blend flavors Place burgers on bottom halves of rolls and top with sauce, olives and cheese Cover w ith roll tops Makes 4 servings—From the files of Mrs W illiam Kelly. San Diego Church slates day camp The Sandy C om m unity Presbyterian Church w ill hold a day camp at Roslyn Lake from July 23 to July 27 Hours w ill be from 9 30 a m to 2 p m The camp w ill be open to all children from kindergarten age to sixth grade Activities w ill include worship, song, crafts. shredded cheese, sprinkle with oregano Add Parmesan cheese Bake 24 minutes at 370 degrees Serves 4 -From the files of Mignon Smith, Mon terey, Calif W HAT'S COOKING? By SARA SEW ELL OPEN 7 DAYS A WEEK For Your Convenience W E S TM IN IS TE R PR E S B Y TER IA N Church in Portland will be the setting for the Sept. 14 wedding of Lynn Ixiuise Bell and Danny Ray Wall. The bride-elect is the daughter of Mrs. D arrei Parnell. Rt. 2 Box 392, Gresham, and Mr Dave Bell, 8423 SE Bush. Portland She was graduated from Sam Barlow High School and attended Mt. Hood Community College. She works for Parnell Electric Inc. in Gresham Her fiance, son of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Wall, 11» Bridges St., Fairview, was graduated from («resham High School. He works for United Foam Co. The an nouncement was made May 5 in the home of Mr. and Mrs. Darrel Parnell. i Dee’s Studio) OOO According to a m ajor in surance company, you can subtract two years of your life I for every inch that your waist | CW2andMrs Curtis Cousins, m easurem ent exceeds your F t Knox, Ky are here on leave chest measurement from F t Knox, Ky ooo Mrs Cousins, the form er Teri WOMEN FO R G E AHEAD Sword, and her husband are In July 1972, the FBI selected ( visiting her parents, Mr and the firs t two women for training j Mrs Herb Sword, Gresham, as agents The firs t five women and his parents, M r and Mrs to become special agents in the Phil Cousins, Sandy. U.S Secret Service were ap- The couple w ill be here until pointed in December 1971 M o n d a y th ru S a tu r d a y 1 0 to 6 p .m . Sunday 1 2 to 5 p .m . 668-6814 - SPECIAL - C o u p le h om e on le a v e June 25 ths . , 1 W EEK O N L Y 25% OFF Summer Dresses (street length) Furt FASHioMS Georgiann Daui Sandy, Ora. Janie Carlson «SL,