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4 - SANDY (Ore.) POST Thurs., Dec. 2, 1976 Nell's Notes Pilot commutes from Sunriver to San Fran By Nell Howe 1 hope everyone had as wonderful a Thanksgiving as we did We missed Jovce and George as we always do during the holiday time Or course we miss them all year, but especially at this time. They were spending T hanksgiving at Joyce’s brother s in Georgia Lolita and Glenn Pound and their two children dropped in on us on Sunday They have moved from California to Sunriver and are loving it. Glenn flies for TWA and commutes between Sunriver and San Francisco. So don’t complain about driving every day from here to Portland. Had to laugh, they th oi^ht it was really something that Dave drove ev ery day to Portland. Of course Glenn flies, but even so, it takes time. He has a huge glider at Sunriver, and keeps askii« me if I am going up in it. No way, they had enough trouble getting me to take my first plane ride, both motor and jet, and they For tho mon who has everything, buy a Smoko Detector for Christmas are never in any way going to get me up in something without a motor I'd probably sink it anyway. Makes a good excuse Dave is ready anytime, and he can go, but I w ill watch. This year I have even sur prised myself and have a great deal of my Christmas shopping done For me that is amazing If I could just find out what my children want for Christmas it would help. It doesn’t seem possible that they could have everything they want, I don’t, and I'm a great deal older. Anyhow, they haven’t come up with any great thing for me to get them yet Have to keep nosing around. Sandyite receives promotion Sandy resident Danielle Cakins. supervisor of notes and collections at F irs t National Bank of Oregon’s Fifth and Salmon branch in Southwest Portland, has been promoted to assistant cashier Miss Calkins joined First National in 1968 and was assigned to a Portland office as commercial teller. She was named note teller at the Fifth and Salmon office in 1972, and promoted to superv isor of the note department two years later. She has been supervisor of notes and collections since October Thanksgiving basket donated St. Jude’s Episcopal Church members were able to bring the true meaning of Thanksgiving COMMUHITY PRESBTTERIIR CHURCH IM M ANUEL LUTHERAN CHURCH Fellowship Worship 9 :3 0 a.m. 9 a.m. Morning Services Sunday School 10 a.m. 10 :15 e.m. Morning Worship 11 a.m Sunday School 10:15 a.m. A dult Bible Class M id Week Prayer Service 7 :3 0 p.m. A Cordial Welcome is Nursery Cera During Worship Extended to A ll PASTOR: Ed Neuenfeldt PASTOR F R A N K KOEPKE Church 668 4 5 43 Manse 6 6 8 4 5 9 4 6 6 8 62 32 - Church • SERMBR M THE MOUHT Join with us in family wor ship, fellowship and joyful assurance in Christ’s word. 10:00 AM each Sunday at St. John's Catholic Church. Hoodland Lutheran Church St. Juda's Episcopal Church to one fam ily in Sandy by preparing a fine Thanksgiving basket Centered around a large ham were a variety of canned and packaged vegetables and fruits, and other food staples. The basket was taken to the Senior Center, where it was given to a fam ily in need. Free n u tritio n w o rksh o p set fo r m others-to-be Ever try eating for two people? Around the holidays most of us may feel as though as are doing just that, but it is im p o rta n t fo r expectant mothers to learn the proper way to eat for two Tliat is why Clackamas Community College is offering a n u tritio n program fo r mothers-to-be. at a free workshop on Dec. 1 from Sunday Family Service 9:00 a.m. EeTM ® Nursing Hom e Service 10:45 e.m. Sat eve Maas 7:30 p.m. Sunday Maas 10 :00 a.m. • 6 p.m St. Johns Catholic Church Welches. Oregon Maas 6 p jw . Set.; 8 a.m. Swn. Com er Strauss & Pleasant Sandy. Oregon Father A rete 968 A 4 4 6 SANDY SEVENTH-DAY ADVENTIST CHURCH Proctor and University Sabbath School Mornmg Service 9 30 a.m. 11 :00 a.m. You Are Welcome Pastor W ILLIAM RING Wlurt is i Baha’i? For other m in is tri« call 668 4 0 64 Ed Gretole. Pastor SANDY ASSEMBLY OF G O D M O UNTAIN COMMUNITY S U N D A Y S E R V IC E S 9 46 e.m. Mornmg VHersbtp 1 1 :0 0 a.m. Evengehere Servtce 6 : 0 0 p .m . Family Night Wednesday ...7 :0 0 p.m. Raymond Alcorn PASTOR 2 P.M. G resham Hospital 7 th S tre e t e n tra n c e CHURCH _____ , __________ 9 :4 6 a.m. Morning Worship . .1 1 :0 0 a.m. Twee. B itole Study . .7 :3 0 p.m . Y outh Mooting Wad. 7 0 0 p.m Pastor Jon Smith Church For Information 622 -4 4 % tyke £Ktngs Castle a / \ 3 8348 Pioneer Blvd. 667 9092 - Home 668-6144 - Church A special registration for community people who want to sign up for one or two classes at Mt Hood Community College has been scheduled Dec. 11 and 13 in the Town and Gown Room (Jti the campus The registration enables the p a rt-tim e student or the community member who wants to take a special interest class to quickly sign up for one class and avoid the rush of full-time student registration. M arilyn Kennedy, MHCC Sunday, December 5 SANDY BAPTIST CHAPEL Early Morning Worship Sunday School No. 1 Sunday School No. 2 2nd Morning Worship Fam ily Life Special registration set at MHCC Find o u t th e w h o le s to ry "So powerful is the light of Unity that it can illumine the whole earth." Baha'uTlah For Information Call 668-7992 8 :3 0 s.m. 9 :3 0 a.m. 10.46 a.m. 46 a.m. 7:00 p.m. Oi Transcendental Meditation” program is n o t ju s t: Relaxation Psychotherapy Moodmaking 39665 Scenic St. Sandy, Oregon Father Hoyt 666-5107 St. MICHAEL'S CATHOLIC CHURCH a m. to noon The discussion w ill center around low cost ways to have a nourishing diet to promote good health for mother and child Pat Conroy, R.D. and Sandra Z im m er, n u tritio n is t, w ill present the program which will be held on the Clackamas Community College campus in the Community center, room 101 / 38555 Proctor Blvd. Sandy, Ore., Ph. 668-7334 \ ® j Something Special "To You’ J Our Customers for Christmas 10% I V /O OFF C om e in a n d b ro w s e o r c o ll P .T.l, Extra Special N.A.S. Bibles Reg. *9.95 Sale *6.95 Books Bibles Cards f Jewelry Gifts ■ Pictures registrar, said that this is the second time the Saturday and Monday evening community registration w ill be held “and this fa ll’s com m unity registration seemed to make the process a lot easier for people not fa m ilia r w ith registration process so we decided to repeat it.” The community registration w ill be held on Saturday Dec. 11 from 10 a m to 3 p.m. and Monday evening, from 5 p.m. to 8 p.m Mrs Kennedy said that students who reg ister on Saturday w ill also be able to wander around campus and locate exactly where their classes w ill be held. Payment of class fees can be made by check, cash or bank card Evening class schedules have been mailed out to all district box holders and day and evening class schedules are available on the MHCC cam PT’ ’ n « questions about registration CaU 667-7391 if you have any winter term classes. Recyclables used fo r holiday decor The art of using recyclable that participants can use their home items to make attractive training to involve the whole holiday decorations w ill be fa m ily in C hristm as taught by Sandra Zimmer and preparations Dianna Shaffer at Clackamas Tliere is a charge for the Communnity College workshop for materials. On Dec 8 from 9 a m. to noon a workshop on homemade, inexpensive tree, table and wall decorations w ill be held in the Community Center, room 101. A special part of the program, dough art, will lie 1 lackatnas County has asked taught at io a m. The public is the bvieral government for a invited to learn and practice $:«),(HH) community action grant the making of many items so to fund a w inte riza tion program for homes of low income persons. Winterization g ra n t sou g ht W ildwood gardeners holiday show w inners With four blup ribbons to her credit, Mabel Wescott was top winner from Wildwood Garden Club at tne Clackamas D istrict holiday show Nov. 20 and 21 at Ix)t Whitcomb school Ruth Jackson and Harriet I/Mimis also received ribbons for their artistic designs. The indoor light garden displa- prepared by club memi _ig received the KducatiiMial Award and Mary Hanna was presented a special award for her exhibit on birds Winners in the horticulture division were Mabel Wescott and Frances Doney. Touch *N Gro Garden Club was awarded a first place for its decorated Christmas tree