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SANDY (Ore.) POST Thurs., Aug 2 ,. 1975 (Sec 1)
Vincent, A pplegate
w edding plans told
PutiiaLi Jean Applegate and
Hick J Vincent are engaged
The bride-to-be is the
daughter of Mr and Mrs. Gary
Applegate. 10801 SE K athy
Lane. B oring
She attended Pearl City High
School. Pearl City,-Hawaii, and
was graduated front Gresham
High School in 1975 She is a
w aitress
at
M and M
Restaurant
Gresham Com in unity
Hospital
Her liance is the son of Navy
Chief and Mrs Ernest Vincent,
Honolulu He was graduated
Irom Pearl City High in 1975
He works at the Union 76
s ta tio n inGreshain
A daughter. Lorraine Dawn,
to M r and Mi's Kenneth It
Kashuba, 12005 SE 282nd
Avenue, Boring, August 1.
A son, Jeremy Wayne, to Mr
and Mrs Delbert W Sheppard,
Kt I Box 379 No. 12B, Eagle
Creek. July 27
Both w ill attend Mt Hood
Conuiiunih college this I all.
Miss Applegate w ill major in
physical education and \ incent
w ill study fisheries technology
A daughter. Nina Kayan, to
M r. and M rs Norm an P
S tua ffe r,
P.O. Box 227,
Wemme, Augusto
S tephanie Sabin born A u g . 15
Stephanie Karen is the name
chosen by M r and Mrs Koy
Sabir* B oring, fo r th e ir
daughter bom Aug 15 at Bess
Kaiser Hospital
She joins a sister. K risti, 14.
The baby weight'd 7 lbs 9 oz.
Grandparents are Mr. and
Mrs George Sabin. Springfield,
and M r and Mrs. H erbe rt
Sandercock. Sandy
Pamela Applegate
Rick Vincent
PHO A O v e rtite m e n t -------------
Mr and Mrs. B ill Quimby of
37111 SE Hauglum Rd. are the
parents of a baby daughter,
Stephanie Quimby
The seven pound four ounce
baby g irl was born July 20 at
Woodland Park Hospital.
Grandparents are M r anti
Mrs Charles Erazier of Sandy;
and M r and Mrs Bill Quimby .
Sr., also of Sandy
G reat-grandm others
are
M rs H e n rie tta Q uim by of
Y ucapia, C a lif.; and M rs
Estella Berry of St. Clairsville.
Ohio.
Hurds have
d a u g h te r
de Boer-Pugh
wedding held
Susan M arie Pugh and
Raymond Lee de B w r were
married July 19 in a 2 p m
ceremony
at
Rockwood
Methodist Church
Steve Nesheim was soloist,
and Jean Hobbs organist for the
wedding
The bride is the daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. Raymond B
Pugh, 18526 SE Caruthers. Mr
and Mrs Ered de Boer, 12012
SE 312th Ave , Boring are the
bridegroom’s parents.
The new Mrs de Boer wore a
gown ot sheer organza over
crepe for her wedding. The
dress was made in empire style
with the yoke and long sleeves
trim m ed with lace and seed
pearls. Her fingertip veil had
m atching trim . The b rid a l
bouquet was made from white
daisies, pink roses and haby's-
breatb.
Kathy Ellis of Portland was
matron of honor Karen Smith
and Karen de Boer, the bride
groom's sister-in-law, were
bridesma ids
The attendants' gowns were
empire style in flowered pink
print Their bouquets matched
that of the bride’s.
R ic h a rd M occardine of
Portland was best man John
W illiams ot Gresham and Jim
de Boer, the b ride g ro om 's
brother, ushered
A
reception
fo r
ap
proximately loo guests was
held at the home of the bride’s
parents.
Mrs.
M arie
McLaughlin and Mrs Julian
Ceniga of Vale, Ore., and Mrs
Shedro Ceniga of Ontario, Ore.,
the bride’s aunts, assisted
Karen Pugh of Sandy was at
the guest book
Following a wedding trip to
Lincoln City, the couple is at
home in Rockwood.
The bride is a 1970 graduate
of Centennial High School ami
attended ML Hood Community
College She is employed by
P o rtla n d General E le c tric
Company inGresham.
The
bridegroom
was
graduated from Sam Barlow
High School in 1970 and also
attended Mt. Hood Community
College He is employed by
Amiton Furniture
MR. AND MRS. RAYMOND LEE DE BOER
(Susan Marta Pugh*
(Fudge Studio)
Community agencies
Clifford and Barbara Hurd.
2500 NE 201st. Troutdale, are
the parents of their first child, a
da lighter born Aug 11 at Dwver
Memorial Hospital. Milwaukie
They have named the baby
Over $190,000 in grants has
Gina Geanell She weighed 6 been awarded to community
services programs in Oregon
lbs. 5 4 oz.
G randparents are Ja ckie by the U.S. Community Ser
Held. Sandy, Kuby K ile , vices Administration, U.S Rep
Troutdale, and Clifford Hurd Bob Duncan announced this
week
Sr.. Sandy
The M ultnom ah County
C om m unity Action Agency
received $62,500 to provide
services through three neigh
borhood centers fo r three
months which began July 1.
Services offered include in
formation and referral service,
community classes, emergency
food and clothing, counseling,
and home maintenance for the
to receive funds
THE CHILDRENof Katherine and Robert
Montgomery helped their parents
celebrate their twenty-fifth wedding an
niversary on Aug. 19. Pictured in back
row are Rachael. Sheila. Michael. Robert
Jr. and Ida May. Shown between her
parents is Katherine.
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The Clackam as County
Community Action Agency w ill
receive $39,000 fo r a three
month program which began
J u ly 1 to com plete the in
tegration of human services
delivery to the poor into a
com prehensive, countyw ide
system
An additional $88.751 was
awarded to the Oregon State
Services program located in
Salem, to assist community
action agencies statewide in
identifying and eliminating
th e ir technical assistance
needs
Fake Furs
Vinyls
Leathers
Suedes
Placement tests for persons
planning
to
e n ro ll
at
Clackamas Community College
are being offered this summer
in the c o lle ge ’s counseling
offices from 8:30 a m to 4:30
p m. Monday through Friday
Counselors are available to
help persons interested in
e xp lo rin g educational and
career opportunities
Assistance is also available
for persons beginning to plan
study programs and wishing to
make application fall quarter
classes, says A rt Hames,
director of counseling
Further information about
summer counseling services is
a v a ila b le from C lackam as
Community College by calling
656 2631
c/) Extension begins
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More information for the who dials the Portland number
le a rn in g
gardener
and and asked for a subject by it’s
homemaker became available file number.
The system, according to
last week with the operation of
’ ’ D ia l An A nsw er” fo r re
W ilbur W Burkhart, extension
sidents of the P ortland
agent, operates durin g the
afternoon. Monday through
metropolitan area
The system, initiated by the Friday, 1 to5 p.m.
M ore than 500 subjects
extension service of Oregon
State U n iv e rs ity , features co ve rin g canning, d ry in g ,
instructions and answers for freezing, gardening, house
common house and garden plants, insects and diseases w ill
questions
delivered
by be listed when the tape library
telephones fitted with special is complete.
equipment for playing pre
Copies of lis ts showing
subjects and tape file numbers
recorded tapes
Oregon State U n iv e rs ity are available without charge
sp ecialists
and
other Address a ll requests to "D ial-
recognized authorities deliver An-Answer” . 049 S.W. Porter,
the instructions to the caller RIC, Room B3, Portland
Potluck picnic set today
The Welches Grade School
PTA potluck picnic gels un
derway at 6 :30 p m today in
Wildwood Park
Persons planning to attend
should bring a hot dish and
salad or dessert
S2288 to S7988
CEDAR P L A Z A
Sandy. O re g o n
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WIDOW-WIDOWER
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Guatt Speaker:
Father Jack Mosburcker
Topic:
Self Acceptance
A u g . 2 5 T h ru A u g . 3 0
Far W est F ed eral Savings Bldg.
10 NE 18 1s t
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September 17, 1975, Wedneaday
7:30 p.m.
Small deposit down holds coat of your choice
COMMUNITY i
PRESBYTERIAN
CHURCH
Fellowship Worship
9:30 a m .
9 g.m.
Morning Service.
Sunday School
10 a.m.
1 0 0 0 am
Sunday School
Morning Worship
11 a.m.
10:16 a.m
Adult Bible Class
MW Week Prayer
Service
7:30 p.m.
A Cordial Welcome is
Nursery Care Ourlne Worship
Extended to Ail
PASTOR Ed Neuenfeldt
PASTOR FR A N K KOEPKE
Church 668 4643
M . ™ 668 4594
6 6 8 6232 - Church
SERMON
ON
THE
MOUNT
Join with us in family w or
ship, fellowship and joyful
assurance in Christ's word.
10:00 AM each Sunday
at St. John’s Catholic
Church.
HoodUix! Lutheran Church
St. MICHAEL'S
CATHOLIC
CHURCH
Set. eee Maas 7:30 p.m.
Sunday Mam 10:00 a m. - 8 p.m.
Si. Johns Catholic Church
Welches. Oregon
Mam 6 :3 0 p.m. Sat.; 8 s.m. Sun.
Corner Strauss 8i Pleemnt
Sandy. Orepon
Father Balory
668-4446
ST. JUDES
COLLEGIATE
CHURCH
(An Episcopal Organised
Mimi on)
Sunday Family Service.
9 :3 0 A.M .
312 Scanic Ava.
Sandy, Oregon
6684108
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 6 16 p.m
Bible Study (Wed.) 7 :3 0 p.m.
Thyrs E Strand, Minister
622 3260
SANDY
SEVENTH-DAY
ADVENTIST
CHURCH
Proctor and University
Sabbath School
Momma Service
9:30 a.m.
11:00a.m .
You Are Welcome
Pastor
ED BROWN
668 6700 - Home
668 6144 - Church
SANDY
ASSEMBLY
OF GOD
SU N D A Y SERVICES
Sunday School
9 46 a.m.
Morning Worship
11:00 a.m.
Evangelistic Service 7 00 p.m.
Family Night
Wednesday ...7 :0 0 p.m.
Church
Phone
66« 4964
Raymond Alcorn
PASTOR
SANDY
BAPTIST
CHAPEL
700 Pioneer Blvd.
8 :3 0
9 45
11:00
7:00
a.m.
a.m.
e.m.
p.m.
Early Worship
Sunday School
Worship
Family Life
For other ministries csll 668 4064
Ed Qrable. Pastor
ORIENT DRIVE
BAPTIST CHURCH
(Southern)
15150 S.E. Orient Drive
S E R V IC E S
Sunday School............ 9 :4 6
Morning Worship . . . . I t :
Church Training..............
Afternoon Worship . . . .
Wednesday .................7:30
AM
AM
1PM
2PM
PM
Jim Gantanbain, Pastor
Phone 668 6083
What is a Baha'i?
“So powerful is the light
of U nity that it can Illumine
the whole earth."
Beha'u’llah
Call Stan Morria - Dale Turner
665-4811
for information celt
122 3181 ir 137-3141
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