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4 - SANDY (Or«.) POST Thur».. J«n. 30. 1975 (S«c. 1) S h o w e r h o n o rs GOLDEN AGE CLUB D o ris M a r c y Doris Lancaster Marcy, Dec. 28 bride of Milton A. Marcy, was honored at a shower Monday evening. Jan. 20, at the home of Mrs Howard Berger, 920 Jonsrud Lane Mrs. David Johnson and Mrs W.L. Tickner were co-hostesses After each guest had signed a card giving the bride a favorite household hint or a recipe, gifts were opened from the following: Agnes Barker, Betty Brook, M y rtle Dem ing. D orothy D epro, Velm a DeShazer. Jackie and Shannon Dickenson, Carolyn Frasier, Karin Harris, Virginia Hames, Virginia Jevons. Jamie Marcy, Joyce M a rc y , G arnet Mc- IN MEMORY KENNETH D. THOMAS March 1. 1904 January 24, 1975 Services w e re held M o n d a y , January 2 7 at Sandy F u n e ra l H o m e. V a u lt In te rm e n t was at C liffs id e C e m e te ry In S an d y . Culloch, Trudy Meier, Dorothy Mills, Helen Nelson, Lucile Odgen, Catherine Olson, Sara Richey, Dorothy Shrum, Marge Spahr, Helen Sulzbach. Ethel Sutherland, Donna and Debbie Veddar. Mina Verdoorn and the hostesses The bride's colors of yellow and orange w ere used to decorate the living-dining room area. Refreshments were served and the following fellows joined Howard in the party room: Grant DeShaxer, Roy Jevons, F ra n k M a rc y and Clyde Sutherland. G ro u p sets re tre a t Ananda Marga. a meditation and social service society, has slated a weekend retreat for Feb. 7-9, at Camp Collins. The retreat has been especially planned for newcomers, ac cording to spokesman. Skip Roache. The cost of the excursion will be $15 per person For more in fo rm atio n or pre- registration, call 233-2636 or 288-9709 Projector gone Sandy A movie projector worth an estimated $276 was stolen from the equipment room in the gym nasium at M t. Hood Community College on Jan. 2, according to Gresham police reports 668-6015 COMMUNITY PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Fellowship Worship 9 :3 0 a.m. Sunday School 10 a.m. Morning Worship 11a.m . Praise Service 7 p.m. Mid Week Prayer Service 7 :3 0 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. 1 0 :0 0 AM each Sunday at St. John’s Catholic Church. land Lutheran Church St. M IC H A E L 'S C A T H O L IC CHURCH Set . eve. Mass 7:30 p.m. Sunday Mass 10:00 a.m.-6 p.m. St. Johns Catholic Church Welches. Oregon Mesa 5:30 p.m. Sat.; 8 a.m. Sun. Corner Strauss & Pleasant Sandy, Oregon Father Batory 668 4446 SANDY S E V E N T H -D A Y A D V E N T IS T CHURCH Proctor and University Sabbath School Morning Service 9 .3 0 a.r 11:00a.n You Are Welcome Pastor ED BROWN 668 6700 - Home 668 6144 - Church SANDY A SSEM B LY OF G O D 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 :0 0 p.m. Raymond Alcorn PASTOR Church Phone 668 4964 CHURCH 9 a.m. 10:00 a.m. 10:15 a.m. A Cordial Walcoma i» Extended to All PASTOR FR A N K KOEPKE 668 6232 - Church ST. JU D ES C O L L E G IA T E CHURCH (An Epiecopal Organized Mission) Sunday Family Service» 9 :3 0 A.M . 312 Scenic Ave. Sandy. Oregon 668-4108 Office Phone 668-4109 THE C H A P E L O F THE HILLS Between Sandy and Brightwood A Community Church without a membership You Will Be Welcome! Bible School 9 46 a.m. Morning Worship 11:00 a.m. Evening Worship 7-8:15 p.m. Bible Study (Wed.) 7:30 p.m. Thy re E. Strand. Minitter 622 3260 SANDY BAPTIST CHAPEL (Conservative Baptist) 700 Main St. Sandy Sunday School Morning Worship Evening Worship Wed. Eve. Worship 9:45 It 7 7:30 Local Jehovahs to attend program __ Sandy Congregation of The Jehovah's Witnesses is making preliminary plans to attend a two-day training program in Oregon City, it was announced this week M a rty A kin, presiding m inister of the group, in discussing this announcement pointed out the importance of studying the Bible daily as an aid to coping with the pressures of our day. course due at MHCC IM M A N U E L LUTHERAN Morning Sarvicas Sunday School Adult Bibla Class MR. AND MRS. D. W. Brinkley. Sandy, have announced the engagement of their daughter, Vona, to Mark Baugh man. »on of Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Baughman. Sandy. They are both 1974 graduates of Sandy High School The bride-elect Is employed by George Marandas Company, Sandy. Her fiance is a student at Southern Oregon State College. They plan an Aug. 15 wedding. a.m. a.m. p.m p.m. PASTOR: Ed Grable 668 4064 CRESTVIEW BAPTIST CHURCH (Southern) 15150 S.E. Orient Drive S E R V IC E S Sunday School..............9:45 AM Morning W orship........... 11: AM Church Training................6: PM Evening W orship.............. 7: PM Wednesday................... 7:30 PM Jim Gsntenbein, Pastor Phone 668-6083 What is a Baha’i? "So powerful is the light of Unity that it can illumina the whole earth." Baha’u'llah for information call 668-4011 i f 654-0802 The program is scheduled for Feb. 22-23 at the Oregon City High School. 1306 - 12th S t , Oregon City. Recreational club to meet New members are wanted for the newly formed Recreational Vehicle Chapter, which will meet Tuesday, Feb. 4 at 7:30 p.m. at the Timberline, Inc. manufacturing plant, Sandy Anyone interested la welcome to attend. For more information, call Mrs John Turner at 668-6191. The 1975 Oregon State structural pest short course. W ill be Feb. 7 and 8 at Mt. Hood Community College. The course, designed for licensed pest control operators, re la te d industry represen tatives and agency personnel, is sponsored by the Oregon The Goodwill Industries D epartm en t of A g ric u ltu re , Oregon State University ex truck will be in Sandy and tension service and the Boring Tuesday, Feb. 18, to Oregon Pest Control Operators collect donations of furniture, appliances and household Association. from homes and Taking the pre-registrations goods for the course is Joe Capizzi, businesses Persons interested in giving 2051 Cordley Hall, Oregon State these re p a ira b le item s to University, Corvallis. Goodwill should call 234-6321 to arrange to have the materials picked up ContribKions of repairable items create work and on-the- job training for the physically and menatlly handicapped at Angela Kimiko is the name of Goodwill Industries* main plant the new daughter bom to M r. in Portland. ___ It is a non-profit and M rs. Masao M iy a k e , organization. Boring, Jan 13, at Bess Kaiser Hospital, Portland. Grandparents are M r. and Mrs Erhard Ulrich, and Mr. and Mrs. Kiyomitsu Miyake, all of Boring. Great-grandparents M r. and Mrs. Donald Wells, are M r. and M rs . Henry Boring, welcomed a son, Jason Wewer, and M r and Mrs. Louis Lee, bom Jan. 21, at the Ulrich, Gresham; and Mrs. Gresham Community Hospital. Masuno Miyake, Medford. Goodwill collection truck due Keeping Posted Only 17 members braved the snow storm to attend the Golden Age Club meeting on Jan 9 but the heavy rain storm on Jan 23 didn’t dampen spirits any as 97 members and friends attended the regular potluck dinner meeting. Seven new eight foot folding tables purchased cooperatively by the Golden Age Club and Sandy Senior Center were used for the first time at our meeting last week The Golden Age Club has three additional tables on order which should be delivered within the next few months Our greatest need now is folding chairs. The first 40 chairs were purchased two years ago by individials in the club. O ther m em bers and friends are now invited to contribute toward the purchase of 30 more chairs. They cost approximately $6 each. Names of contributors are attached to the chairs. Floyd and Edna Stiles and M a rg a rite R in e h a rt were we«comed in as new members. M r and Mrs. Stiles live on Dowling Road and Margarite Rinehart lives in Sandy. The Rev. Father Gerald Snapp who is visiting at St. Jude’s Home attended with their group He was invited to ask the blessing before we assembled for dinner but suggested we all join in singing the Doxology instead. planned by tour chairm an Stanley Davis. Following the announcement 11 members signed up for the tour which was scheduled for Wednesday, Jan 2» Attention was called to our This is an example of how we members in the hospital. Word use our mini-bus (or small received from Adolph Amstad group trips. If groups of 10 or 11 and Viola Simmons tells of a would like to visit a place of norm al recovery. We wish interest sometime, let Stanley them well. Pauline Coatney is know and he will help set up the recuperating at home after 11 grip at the most convenient day in the hoapital A few time. . . . moments of silent prayer was Bus fee, admission to point of held in memory of Eunice interest, if any. plus lunch at a Barnham, a member who had drive-in or restaurant w ill passed away earlier in the usually cost no more than $3 week The Golden Age Club is making plans to serve lunch at Katie Wolfe's friends spread the word she had celebrated the Senior Center on Friday, her 80th birthday the day July 11 during Sandy’s before and had brought a birth Bicentennial celebration. A day cake to share with committee with Ruth Mitchell everyone. Several members as chairperson has met and planned menu, work shifts and joined forces in cutting the cake other details (or the day They and made sure everyone did get have decided to serve sand a sample to eat with their dinner. A bit of general wiches, pie, coffee and punch A new membership directory merriment and the singing of is needed by the club Our the happy birthday song was ample evidence that Katie has present directory was compiled by the Sandy Community a host of friends in the Golden Age Club. A tour to the McLoughlan House and Publisher's paper mill in Oregon City had been School and Mt. Hood Com munity College last January Since tle fl a slip sheet con taining 29 members has been added with 52 additional names listed on cards only With new addresses promised everyone in the greater Sandy ares this spring it behooves us to make do with what we have until the new permanent addresses are available. In the meantime, however, we are updating the club's list of members with telephone numbers Mrs Julie McCarl was a special guest for the day and entertained the club with a medley of numbers on her guitar We always appreciate the young folks that share their time and talent ith us. i t AW ALLAN SHOP FOR FREE 4 IN F O R M A T IO N O N H A W A II j 12102 • 11345 N E Clisan SW . Canyon > W « V w w v Thursday's the night for T.J.'» S p ec ial Scouts h e lp e d S E A F O O D N IG H T th ro u g h fu n d Boys who would like to in a troop. "We would like to thank the become scouts but can't afford a uniform, and scouts who need Middlebrooks family for this equipm ent w ill be helped thoughtful assistance that through the generosity of a might help a boy join a great program,*' said Mrs. Barbara Sandy family. The Jim Middlebrooks Coombs, spokesman for the fam ily, who lost their son, troops. For more information, Randy, in an accident last call Mrs. Coombs at 668-6535 spring, have started a fund to provide scouts in the Sandy or Dover areas with uniforms, cam p fees, and equipment necessary for hiking and cam ping. The Randy M id dlebrooks Memorial Fund will The Hoodland C hristian assist any boy who would like to Singles group w ill meet join, as well as scouts already Saturday, Feb. 1, at 7:30 p.m. in the Mt. Hood Christian Center, Watch taken 3445SE Hillyard Rd., Gresham Bruce B. Cannady. 824 SE Featu red w ill he a Bible 206th Ave., reported Jan 23 discussion led by the Rev. Art that a wristwatch and three Skoga. T here w ill be a quarts of liquor had been stolen fellowship time afterward, with from his residence. Value was coffee served. All Christian singles are invited. placed at $115. Singles club to meet FEATURING Steamer Clams Razor Clams Fried Oysters Grilled Salmon Halibut Steaks and Deep Fried Shrimp in our special batter TJ's In Sandy For Your Dining Pleasure DELICIOUS FOODS AT REASONABLE PRICES The Cats' Meow HALF YEARLY CLEARANCE SALE CONTINUES SAVINGS OF 30% to 50% off On Pantsuits, Separates and Dresses EXTRA BONUS 10% gift certificate given on every purchase on full price merchandise over *25M THURSDAY, JAN. 30 9:30 a.m. Businessmen’s coffee hour, Oregon Trail Savings and Loan 12 noon Loaves and Fishes, Senior Center (Odd Fellows hall) 7 30 p.m. Sandy Municipal Court, city hall F R ID A Y . JAN. 31 12 noon Loaves and Fishes, Senior Center 3:30 p m Sandy Grade School basketball, vs. Damascus, there 8 p.m Sandy High basketball, vs. Sweet Home, there SATURDAY. FEB. 1 7:30 p.m. Hoodland Christian Singles, Mt. Hood Christ ian Center, Hillyard Road, Gresham Sunday, Feb. 2 Monday, Feb. 3 10 a.m. Clackamas County Board of Commissioners meeting, county courthouse, Oregon City 12 noon Loaves and Fishes, Senior Center 7:30 p m. Sandy city council meeting, city hall TUESDAY, FEB . 4 12 noon Loaves and Fishes, Senior Center 12 noon Sandy Chamber of Commerce meeting, The Amber lantern, agenda: Dale Nicholls to speak on LCDC 8 p.m Sandy High basketball, vs. St Helena, there W EDNESDAY, FEB. 5 10 a m. Hearing on Winterwood development Clackamas County Courthouse 12 noon Loaves and Fishes, Senior Center 7:30 p.m Sandy Planning Commission meets at city hall THURSDAY, FEB . • 9:30 a m. Businessmen's coffee hour, Oregon Trail Savings and Loan 12 noon Loaves and Fishea, Senior Center 7:30 p.m. Sandy Municipal Court, city hall SAVINGS THRU-OUT THE STORE XH€ Wide Selection of Quality Fashions to Choose From. Store hours Mon. thru Sat. 10 to 5:30 Closed Sunday M t. 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