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4 - SANDY (Or«.) POST Thur»., D«c. 13, 1973 (Sec. 1) Cottrell Community club hosts program A ll the students in grades one Although Cottrell School is unable to have a student- through eight who are winners sponsored Christmas program, in the label contest are asked to the Com m unity Club has be sure and be present at this planned an outstanding m eeting so they m ay be program for their December presented with their money meeting scheduled for this awards Following a short business tonight, Dec 13, at 7:30 p m in meeting, refreshments w ill be the school gym The Sandy High Symphonic served by the fifth grade Choir under the direction of mothers. The annual ham and John Bowman w ill present turkey drawing w ill follow the some Christmas songs after meeting. which the filem , “ The Little LOOKING FOR A CAR? Drummer Boy” w ill be shown TRY THE CLASSIFIEDS COMMUNITY PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH IM M A N U E L LUTHERAN CHURCH Fellowship Worship 9:30 a.m. Sunday School 10 a.m. Morning Worship 11a.m . Praise Service 7 p.m. Mid Week Prayer Service 7:30 p.m. Nursery Care During Worship PASTOR: Ed Neuenfeldt Church 668-4543 Manse 668-4594 9 a.m. 10:00 a.m 10:15 a.m A Cordial Welcome is Extended to All PASTOR FRANK KOEPKE 668-6232 - SERMON ON THE MOUNT Join with us in family wor ship, fellowship and joyful assurance in Christ’s word. 9:30 AM each Sunday at St. John’s Catholic Church. Sunday School 10:30 a.m. a d ^ H e o c l.iix l Lutheran Church St. MICHAEL S CATHOLIC CHURCH Church ST. JUDES COLLEGIATE CHURCH (A n Episcopal Organized Mission) Sunday Family Services 9:30 A.M. 312 Scenic Ave. Sandy, Oregon 668 4108 Office Phone 668-4109 THE CHAPEL OF THE HILLS Between Sandy and Brightwood Sat. eve. Mass 7:30 p.m. Sunday Mass 10:00 a.m.-6 p.m. St. Johns Catholic Church Welches. Oregon Mass 5:30 p.m. Sat.: 8 a.m. Sun. Comer Strauss & Pleasant Sandy. Oregon Father Batory 668 4446 A Community Church without a membership You Will Be Welcome! Bible School 9:45 a.m. Morning W cnttip 11:00 Evening. Worship 7-8:15 p.m. Bible Study (Wed.) 7 30 p.m. Thy re E. Strand, Minister 622 3260 SANDY BAPTIST CHAPEL SANDY SEVENTH-DAY ADVENTIST CHURCH Proctor and University Sabbath School Morning Service Morning Services Sunday School Adult Bible Class 9:30 a.n 11:00 a. it You Are Welcome Pastor ED BROWN 666-6764 - Home 668 6144 - Church (Conservative Baptist) 700 Main St. Sandy Sunday School Morning Worship Evening Worship Wed. Eve. Worship 9:45 11 7 7:30 e.m. a.m. p.m. p.m. PASTOR: Ed Grable 668 4064 CRESTVIEW BAPTIST CHURCH (SBC) SANDY ASSEMBLY OF G O D SUNDAY SERVICES Sunday School 9:45 a.m. Morning Worship 11:00 a.m. Evangelistic Service 7 :00 p.m. Located on SE Orient Dr. (Old Loop Hwy 2% Miles W. of Sandy) S E R V IC E S Family Night Wednesday ...7:00 p.m. Sunday School..............9:45 AM Morning Worship........... 11: AM Church Training.......................6: PM Evening Worship.............. 7 : PM Wednesday...........................7:30 PM Raymond Alcorn PASTOR Pastor Donald B. Highfill Phone 668-6083 phone' 668 4*964 Gospel of Christ Tabernacle B ro o k s a n d B o o th R d. N o n d e n o m in a tio n a l What is a Baha’i? Sunday School . . . . 10 a.m. Morning Worship . . . 11 a.m. Evening Service . . . . 7 p.m. M id Week Service Wed...................... 7 p.m. Pastor Rev Melvin Ray 066-4214 'ß o (v » » % itk Informal Presentation and Discussion Second & Fourth Tuesday of Each Month 8 p.m. for information call 668-4011 or 654-0802 Beverly Jean Ann is wed at Lynch Baptist Church Four sets of grandparents attended the wedding of Beverly Jean Annis and Sgt. Frank R. Phillips Nov. 3 at Lynch Baptist Church. Attending the 2 p.m. ceremony performed by the Rev. Alton Kinter were the bride’s grandparents, M r and Mrs. D E Deming, Sandy, and Mrs and Mrs. IW . Annis, Mollala, and the bridegroom's grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. D ick M organ, Sacram ento, C a lif, and M r and Mrs Earl Phillips, Eugene. The bride is the daughter of Mr and Mrs. I. Wesley Annis, 1311 NE 181st Ave., and the bridegroom's parents are Mr and Mrs John R Phillips, Olympia, Wash. M rs. James M o ffit was organist and Martha Durkee accompanied Robert Finsaas, soloist. The bride wore a white satin empire gown with stand-up collar which was trim m ed with cotton border lace on the cuffs, collar and down the center. A pillbox crown headpiece borrowed from the bride’s aunt held her veil. She carried a nosegay of spider mums, roses, baby’s-breath and carnations in shades of pink, lavender and white. The bride had sixpence in her shoe and wore a pearl and cross necklace given to her by her parents Mari Annis was her sister's maid of honor. Bridesm aids were D arcy Kahler, Portland, and Peggy Young, O lym pia, the b ridebroom 's sister. The maid of honor wore a purple crepe empire gown trimm ed in w hite cotton lace at the neckline, waistline and cuffs. She carried mums, straw mum, carnations and baby’s-breath w ith lavender ribbons in MRS. FRANK R. PHILLIPS (Beverly Jean Annis) lavender, pink and white. The bridesm aids wore lavender crepe gowns with flowers that had purple rib bons. Paul Dole, the bridegroom’s uncle, served as best man. Ushers were Ernie Young, the bridegroom's brother-in-law, O lym pia, W ash.; and Ken P h illip s , the bridegroom 's brother Tom P h illip s , another brother, lighted candles. Assisting at the reception for 150 guests were Mrs. Ken Lake. Darlene Hoffert, Diane Bret- ton, Mary Jo Conibear and Mrs. Carol Hutcheson. The bride’s aunts, Mrs. C arl Hutcheson and M rs. Pat Blasen, supervised the reception. The wedding cake was baked by Mrs. Thelma Annis, the bride’s aunt. Patty M artin was in charge of the guest book. Following a honeymoon to the Washington Coast, the <,juple is at home in Honolulu, Hawaii, where the bridegroom is serving in the Marines. He is a 1970 graduate of Tumwater, Wash., High School. The new Mrs. Phillips is a 1972 Centennial High School graduate and worked for U S. Bank of Oregon. Keeping Posted THURSDAY, DEC. 13 9:30 a m. Businessmen’s coffee hour, Oregon T rail Savings and Loan . 12 noon Sandy Golden Age Club meeting, box lunch social, Odd Fellows Hall 6:30 to 7:30 p.m Open Gym, Sandy High 7:00 p.m. Hoodland Chamber of Commerce social hour, meeting 8:00 p.m., Barlow T ra il 7:00 p.m. Blue M arlin Swim Meet, Gresham 7:30 p.m. Sandy 4-H Livestock Club, Sandy Grade School 7:30 p.m. Firwood (includes Dover, Hillcrest, Cherryville) sec tion of Sandy-Boring Land use study, meeting, Sandy High room 48 7:30 p.m. Sandy Library Board meeting, Library 8:00 p. m Rebekah Lodge meeting, Sandy Odd Fellows Hall FRIDAY, DEC. 14 12 noon Sandy Christian Women’s Club luncheon, Adventist Center SATURDAY, DEC. 15 11:00 a m. Sandy High wrestling tournament at Sandy gym 1:30 p m. Sandy Grade wrestling tournament, upper grade gym no time given, Mt. Hood Golf Club Christmas Party, Bowman s SUNDAY, DEC. 16 10 a.m. to2 p.m. Open House, Dover F ire Sub-Station MONDAY, DEC. 17 6:30 to 8:30 p.m. Sandy Intermediate P.T.A. caroling, grades 4, 5 and 6 7:30 p.m Bull Run section meeting, Sandy-Boring Land Use Study, Bull Run School TUESDAY, DEC. 18 12 noon Sandy Chamber of Commerce meeting, TJ’s restaurant, speaker Rev. Frank Koepke 6:30 to 7:30 p.m. Open Gym, Sandy High 6:30 p.m. Mt. Grange Christmas Party, Grange Hall on Sleepy Hollow Road WEDNESDAY, DEC. 1» 2:30 p.m. Santa Claus visit to pre-school story hour, Sandy Library 8:00 p.m. Welches Grade School Christmas program THURSDAY, DEC. 20 9:30 a m. Businessmen’s coffee hour, Oregon T rail Savings and Loan 6:30 to 7:30 p.m. Open Gym, Sandy High 7:30 p.m. Sandy Elementary School Intermediate Christmas program, upper grade gym FRIDAY, DEC. 21 10:00 a.m. Sandy Elementary School Upper grades Christmas program, upper grade gym Community choir slates Handel's Messiah Interested in getting into the true Christmas spirit? . . . Then be sure to attend the presen tation of Handel’s Messiah next Sunday, Dec. 16, at 3:30 p.m. in the Sandy Assembly of God Church. This is one of the last events com m em orating the Cen tennial Year in Sandy and a community choir made of in terested singers in the Sandy area w ill participate in the presentation of the most famous and one of the greatest oratories, the Messiah. It was w ritten between Aug. 22 and Sept. 12, 1741 by Handel and the text was selected from the s c rip tu re s by Charles Jennens. It was firs t produced in Dublin, Ireland, A pril 13, 1742, under the direction of Handel; the audience was so thrilled by the music that they stood spontaneously on the Hallelujah chorus which has remained a tradition since. The Sandy Community Choir is under the direction of Dr. C arl H jortsvan g , c u rre n tly choir director of the Com munity Presbyterian Church in Sandy. He has wide experience as a church choir director and as music department head and instructor in a number of colleges in the East, including director of college choirs in Indiana and North Carolina. He has done extensive work as a soloist himself. P ia n ist is M rs. D orothy Hanson of Wemme who is well known in the area here as a music instructor, pianist and organist. D ogw ood Club sets Yule p a rty The fireplace w ill be glowing and the Christmas tree trim med Monday, Dec. 17, for the annual Christmas dinner party of Dogwood Garden Club. Club East Estates is the place. Each member should bring an exchange gift to the 7 p.m. party. In the sp irit of Christmas, cash donations w ill be sent to Edgefield M anor and the Veteran's Hospital. Everyone had fun learning to EVERY BOY WANTS A FARM TOYI G e t this c o m p le te fa rm set fo r o n ly •1 3 ’*. Lots o f o th e r fin e Christm as toys a t good prices. BERGH MACHINERY CO. e © 663-4393 SE O rien t Dr. and 202nd, Gresham sets Y ule fe te The public is invited The museum is located in the Troutdale City Park on the Columbia River Highway near the Sandy River. Garden give M em bers of Columbian Garden Club brought C hrist mas toys for a g irl or boy to their Dec 12 party with Mrs Ernest Kirby as hostess The gifts, in lieu of a gift exchange among m em bers, w ill be distributed at children's hospitals Mrs Frank Mackaness was co-hostess Mrs Detrick w ill be hostess for the Jan 9 meeting which begins at 10:30 a m. Recent flam m ability stan dards fo r m attresses and mattress pads are set in an a tte m p t to help fa m ilie s prevent fires in their homes It is helpful to know that a new mattress or pad w ill not flame from a cigarette or other source of fire, says M arilyn L un ne r, Oregon State U n iv e rs ity Extension home econom ist fo r C lackam as County. It also is comforting to know that new carpets must also meet flam m ability standards P robably o the r home f u r nishing items w ill be covered by legislation in the future, but carelessness can still cause a fire, Mrs. Lunner points out Blankets and sheets on the bed are flammable, so smoking in bed can be hazardous Carelessness with an electric blanket can cause problems, especially if the electric cord has been placed between the springs and mattress, or the wired end of the blanket is tucked under. Care m ust always be taken th a t the electric control is turned off, that the blanket is not left in folds, or heavy weights put on the blanket. Most families do not have new carpet purchased since the flam m ability standards were imposed. As more wood is burned this winter to help stretch heating fuels, it is im p o rta n t to consider the hazards of sparks getting onto the rug A fireplace screen or doors should be used fo r protections. One of the com forts of glass fireplace doors, comments the specialist, is the knowledge that a fire can be left burning without any chance of accident when the fam ily goes off to bed W irin g should not be overloaded by plugging in more appliances than the wire size can accommodate. If the house has fuses, be sure the rig ht size fuse is used, or the overload w ill result in a fire rather than blowing the fuse. Especially vulnerable to fire, Mrs. Lunner cautions is the house with lots of wood paneling. Susan H artley to m arry THESE FOUR soloists w ill be featured in the Sandy Community Choir presentation of Handel's Messiah to be presented Dec. 16, 3:30 p.m. From left are Mrs. Joan make apple dolls Mrs J. Neeley of Weeders Garden Club was the speaker and instructor. She also showed some of her apple d o ll Organist for the Messiah w ill creations. be Mrs. Frances Boring who Hostess for the evening was serves the Sandy Community Mrs Dorothy Rohde. Presbyterian Church in this capacity. Soloists are soprano, Mrs. Joan Koepke; a lto, M rs. 'arolyn (Haneberg) Alcorn; enor. Less Connell and bass, Howard Berger A Christmas reception in the M rs. Koepke, w ife of Troutdale Historical Society Reverend Frank Koepke of the museum is set for Monday, Dec. 17, beginning at 7:30 p.m j in the park Historical Society members w ill display old C hristm as cards and recall their first school recitations. H is to ry g ro u p Fire safety begins at home Koepke, Les Connell, Howard Berger and M rs. C arolyn Haneberg A lcorn. The presentation w ill be given at the Sandy Assembly of God Church. Immanuel Lutheran Church of Sandy, is a regular member of the Portland Symphonic Choir and has done solo work. Mrs. Alcorn is active in music and was a district winner in high school co m p e titio n on the particular solo she has been chosen to do. Les Connell of Sandy has toured the country with a special Youth For Christ choir, was a member of the Mr. and Mrs. W illiam G. Hartley Jr., Rt. 2, Box 234, Gresham , announce the engagement of their daughter, Susan C a m ille , to M ichael Joseph Coates. Miss H a rtle y w ill be graduated from Sam Barlow High School in January and works p a rt-tim e at F re d Meyers. Her fiance, son of Mr. and Mrs. John R Karlen Jr., Rt. 1, Box 975, Boring, is a 1973 Barlow graduate. He is in Texas for basic training in the A ir Force National Guard. The couple w ill m arry March 23 at Pleasant Home Baptist Church. C h r is tia n W o m e n s l a t e lu n c h e o n Portland State choir when he attended there and is currently singing re g u la rly w ith In s p ira tio n C orporation, a singing group which performs on Sunday night. Howard Berger, member of the Com munity Presbyterian Church choir, has sung on many oc casions in the Sandy area over the years he has been here and is well known by many. Gresham Christian Women’s Club w ill meet for lunch at noon Thursday, Dec. 20, at Garden Village Restaurant. Odessa Nield, world traveler, w ill show slides of this year's trip. Music w ill be by Pat Brennan, soloist. For reservations call Cynthia Hubbard, 663-3173, or Arabel Meier, 663-5229.