4 - SANDY (Ore.) POST Thur».. Dec. 27, 1973 (Sec. 1» Skiing good New snow ushered in the Christmas week bringing ex­ cellent conditions for school holidays and C hristm as COMMUNITY PRESBYTERIAN 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 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. d ^ ^ H o o d la n d Lutheran Church St. MICHAEL S CATHOLIC CHURCH 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. Corner Strauss & Pleasant Sandy. Oregon Father Batory 668-4446 SANDY SEVENTH-DAY ADVENTIST CHURCH Proctor and University Sabbath School Morning Service 9:30 a.m. 11.00 a.m. You Are Welcome Pastor ED BROWN 666-6764 - Home 668 6144 - Church SANDY ASSEMBLY OF GOD SUN DAY SERVICES Sunday School 9:45 a.m. Morning Worship 11:00 a.m. Evangelistic Service 7:00 p.m. Family Night Wednesday ...7:00 p.m. Raymond Alcorn PASTOR Church Phone 668 4964 vacations. Conditions are perhaps the best in a decade, for holiday skiers IMMANUEL LUTHERAN CHURCH Morning Services Sunday School Adult Bible Class 9 a.m. 10:00 a.m 10:15 a.m. A Cordial Welcome is Extended to All PASTOR FRANK KOEPKE 668 6232 - Church ST. JUDES COLLEGIATE CHURCH (An 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 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 SANDY BAPTIST CHAPEL (Conservative Baptist) 700 Main St. Sandy Sunday School Morning Worship Evening Worship Wed. Eve. Worship 9:45 a.m. 11a.m . 7 p.m. 7 :3 0 p.m. PASTOR: Ed Grable 668 4064 CRESTVIEW BAPTIST CHURCH (SBC) Located on SE Orient Dr. (Old Loop Hwy 2% Miles W. of Sandy) S E R V IC E S Sunday School............9:45 AM Morning Worship......... 11: AM Church Training..............6: PM Evening Worship............7: PM Wednesday...................7:30 PM Pastor Donald B. Highfill Phone 668-6083 What is a Baha’i? ‘ unday School . . . . 10 a.m. torning Worship . . . 11 a.m. rening Service . . . . 7 p.m. Informal Presentation and Discussion M id Week Service Wed...................... 7 p.m. Second & Fourth Tuesday of Each Month 8 p.m. Pastor Rev. Melvin Ra 655-4214 A special song “ His Love Is Ours" was featured at the Nov. 30 wedding of Donna Mae Heiman and Norman Lawrence Fleck The song was composed and written for the occasion by the bride's cousin, M a rily n Heiman. The couple exchanged vows at Pleasant Hom e Baptist Church with the Rev. James Lenington perform ing the candlelight, double ring ceremony. Tom Payne was organist and soloist. Payne was ac­ companied at the piano by Marilyn Heiman. He also sang "Sunrise, Sunset” and “The Wedding Song.’’ The bride is daughter of Mr. and Mrs Arnold Heiman, Rt. 1, Box 557, Boring She is a first grade teacher at Damascus School. She was graduated from Gresham High School in 1968 and from Oregon College of Education in 1972. Parents of the bridegroom a re M r. and M rs. F red Messner, Portland. He is a 1965 g raduate of Benson Polytechnic He also attended Portland State University and works for Carter Rice Papers, Portland. The bride wore a gown of sheer organza with high-rise waistline, flounced hem and long bishop sleeves. The bodice and cuffs were trimmed with Venise lace and pull-through satin ribbon. She had a Juliet cap and Venise lace-edged fing ertip mantilla with blusher veil. She carried pink and burgundy baby roses with white stephanotis and baby’s-breath. Juanita Heiman, Gresham, was her cousin's honor at­ tendant. She wore a long-sleeved burgundy crepe gown with a pink flower inset on the bodice. She carried a nosegay of pink and burgundy miniature roses. Dressed like the honor a t­ tendants was bridesm aid M arilyn Heim an and can- dlelighter Pamela Heiman, the bride’s sister-in-law. Len Simmons, Portland, was best man. The bride's brother, Larry Heiman, Gresham, ushered. Assisting at the church reception for approximately 225 guests were Ruth Heiman, Mrs. Walter Heiman, Mrs. Bull Run 4 -H N e w s BY LORI MARSH Gospel of Christ Tabernacle Brooks and Booth Rd. Non denominational Special song fe a tu re d a t Fleck-Heim an vow s for information call 668-4011 or 654-0802 The Bull Run Rustlers second meeting was called to order by Sheldon Simonis. We had the annual initiation for our five new members. Records were passed and we set goals that we are going to meet during this club year. Then we played a game and sang some Christmas songs. We had refreshments and the meeting was adjourned at 8:30. Bridal w orkshop Jan. 6 Newest looks in wedding fashions will be viewed at a bridal workshop at 2 p.m. Sunday, Jan. 6, at Rockwood Discount Fabrics. The look is lacy, according to Discount F a b ric s home economist Yvonne Risely. “You’ll also see more c o lo r- blue, yellow and pink—are popular with the bride,’* she said. The workshop will include demonstrations on how to fuse and glue lace appliques. There will be lessons on how to make a veil, tra in and pattern alterations. “The most expensive gown won I cost more than (25 or (26, the educational coordinator said. Teen Board representatives will model for the show, which is free. «30000000000000^ SAVE 10% 20% Quality Fabrics At special low, low prices. From our regular stock. Firem en answ er calls The Sandy Fire Department answered a call for a five car accident on Highway 26 Friday evening. Only one driver was involved in the accident, according to Sandy Fire Chief Bob Rathke. The driver’s car struck two parked cars, according to Rathke, pushing one over the bank and on top of two other cars. The fire department also handled two first aid calls during the week and a minor chimney fire at 300 E . Hood Street. Woolen, polys, acrylics, cottons, sweater knits, furs and lots, lots more. Christmas tablecloths Prints. Reg. 2.99 -» 1 .9 9 MR. AND MRS. NORMAN LAWRENCE FLECK ( Donna Mae Helman) (D ee’s Studio) G race Messner and M rs. Herbert Bachofner. Penny Webber was in charge of the guest book and Mr. and Mrs. Fred Bachofner took care of gifts. Special guests were grand­ parents Mrs. Casper Heiman and Mrs. Herman Bachofner. Following a wedding trip to the coast, the couple is at home in Gresham. Yd. Many, Many Savings Throughout the Store S p eakers stolen A tape deck, speakers and ten gallons of gasoline were reported taken from a car belonging to Phillip Crawford, Gresham, while parked at 1740 SE 162nd A ve., Saturday evening, according to sheriff’s reports. Value was placed at (143. I 40%‘J üîî Store Hour» - Mon.-Fri. 9:30-5:30 Sat. 10:00-5:30 SANDY FABRIC CENTER 213 W. Proctor - Sandy oooooomooooooooooooooooooooooooi YEAR-END CLEARANCE! Great reductions throughout the store. . .many styles just reduced. . .further reductions on merchandise previously on sale! Dresses Coordinates Coats Sportswear Separates Pantsuits O rie n t teachers exchange vows Accessories Giftwear MR. AND MRS. MICHAEL LEWIS HARTMAN (MarianneWilley) M a ria n n e W illey chose shades of pink for the colors in her wedding to Michael Lewis Hartman. The couple was married Dec. 1 at St. Jude’s Monastery, Sandy The single ring ceremony was performed by Father Rene of the Society of St. Paul The new Mrs. Hartman is the daughter of the late Mr. and M rs. Guy C. Oakes. H er husband is the son of Capt. and Mrs Irvin S. Hartman, Rt. 2, Box 626,Sandy. The new Mrs. Hartman wore a floor-length, deep pink polyester gown with long, deep pink chiffon sleeves. The V- neckline was trimmed in deep pink chiffon ruffles. Her deep pink floor-length veil was held by a pearl tiara. She carried a nosegay of flowered streamers of pink, red and white. Bridgitte Stout, 19903 N E Halsey, was honor attendant. She was gowned in deep cranberry red. Her floor-length velvet gown was fashioned with long sleeves. She carried a nosegay in the wedding colors. Christopher Hartman. San Diego, C alif., was his brother’s best man Ushers were Alan Stout, 19903 N E Halsey, and Pete White, 25 NE 197th Ave. The couple greeted a p ­ proximately 75 guests at a champagne reception at the home of Capt and Mrs H a rt­ man. Assisting were Judy White; Mrs Lee McCutcheon and i Susan Gutschow, the new Mrs. H a rtm a n ’s cousins; M rs. Kenneth Gardiner; Mrs. Sue Willey; and Elizabeth Chan­ dler, the bridegroom’s niece. The new Mrs. H artm an’s daughters, T am i and Juli Willey, were in charge of gifts. Lisa Willey took care of the guest book. The couple is at home in Gresham. The new Mrs. Hartman is a first grade teacher in the Orient School D is tric t where her husband is a fifth grade teacher She received her BA in education at Western Washington College and has done graduate study at Eastern Washington College. H a rtm a n earned his BS degree from the N aval Academy, Annapolis, in 1959. He received an M S. degree in education from Portland State University in 1972. Awards given Mike Nicholson was named fireman of the year and Gary Connelly was named officer of the year by the Sandy Fire D epartm ent at a Sandy Volunteer Fireman's dinner on Friday evening at the Odd­ fellow s Hall in Sandy The awards are given an­ nually. according to Sandy Fire Chief Bob Rathke NEED A SITTER’ TRY THE CLASSIFIEDS Save 33‘/s to 50% O pen 9 a.m .-9 p.m. Wed. Dec. 26 Thurs. Dec. 27 Fri. Dec. 28 Sat. Dec. 2 Mon. Dec. 3 (Closed Sun. Dec. 3C ll(t TTTTTEgTLY Powell & Main G reaham 666-5821