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4 _ SANDY (O r* ) POST T hun .. July 21. 1977 (Sec 11 Household violence w orkshop topic Sandy Senior C enter News Seniors pion w alk The Sandv Senior Center has planned an easy walk in the woods July 22 on Still Creek T ra il The center requests that those attending bring their own lunch and beverage Registration is now open Departure tim e is lU a m and Dr. and Mrs. Albert Lamke Couples hold jo in t anniversary p a rty Dr Albert J and Helen Lamke of Sandy recently celeb rated th e ir 30th an niversary in style at the Essex House in Lancaster. Calif The l^m kes celebrated the occasion a few days early with M r and Mrs Phil Stephenson of P a lm d a le , C a lif., who com m em orated th e ir 25th wedding anniversary June 25 at the Essex, compliments of New West Magazine. Stephenson was the second place winner in a recent sub scription contest conducted by the magazine As a winner, he was awarded a $2,500 party of his choice The announcement of the winning entry coincided with the Stephenson s anniversary, thus the party at the Essex During the evening, a buffet style dinner w as served to more than 90 guests D r > and M rs L am k e travelled to California for the celebration Dr. Lamke. a Sandy dentist, is M rs Stephenson's brother and was best man at their wedding 25 years ago in Oregon City. The Sandy couple was married June 28, 1947, in Oregon City. Mrs Lamke greeted the guests at the social hour where cham pagne flowed com pliments of the Essex House Dinner music was played by the Jazz Quintet Dance music during the evening featured two special songs composed by M a tt C a rr e n title d “ Lost Dreams" and "Bad Ballad Accompanying the Lamkes to California were Dr. Lamke s brother. Eugene, and his wife. Nancy, of Vancouver. Wash The Van cou ver couple's children, Randy and Tandra. also attended flot t o Ctorch IMM ANUEL LUTHERAN CHURCH COMMUNITY PRESBYTERIAN CNURCN |Fallow«h<P Worship Sunday School »nm f Worship «id Weak Pray»» 9 30 a.m. 10 a m. I t SJU. 7 3 0 pan. Nurtery Cara During Worship PASTOR Ed Nauantaldt Church 6 68 4543 M jn u 668 4594 M o rn in g Sarricas 9 a.m . Sunday School A dult Bible Class 10 15 i a 10 15 sun. A Cordial Wakoma n Eatandad to All PASTOR FR A N K KOEPKE 668 6232 - SERMON ON YNE MOUNT 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 Church St. Jude's Episcopal Church Sunday Family Service 9:00 a.m. Nurting Horn» Sarvica 10 45 axn.l 39666 Scenic St. Sandy. Oregon Father Hoyt Pastor Paul Gross 2 5 3 -7 7 1 1 ^ S ^ t - k x x ’t.iixi LiCw ran C hurih 666 51 07 CASCADE VIEW COMMUNITY CHURCH St. MICHAELS CATHOLIC CHURCH IKalvo arm) Sat ava Maas 7 30 p.m. Sunday Maaa t 0 0 0 a m. 6 p.m St Johns Catholic Church Walchas Oragon Maas 6 p.m . Sat . 8 a.m Sun Sunday School 9 45 a.m. Morning Worship 11:00 a.m. Evangelist Sarvica 6:00 p.m Bible Study Wednesday...........7:00 p.m. Corner Strauaa 6 Pleasant Sandy. Oragor, Pathar Arata 668-4446 13050 Bobby Bruce I ana SANDY SEVENTH-DAY ADVENTIST CHURCH SA ND Y BAPTIST CHAPEL Pastor H.O McAdams 630 3395 9 30 a I t 00 a.• You Are Walcome P a ito t TER R V ZU LL 6 68 7714 - Home 668 6 1 4 4 - Church SANDY. ASSEMBLY OF G O D S U N D A Y SER VIC ES Sunday Schoo' 9 45 i m Morning Worship 11 00 a m Iraripabs»« Sarvica 8 0 0 p m Fam ily Night Wednesday ...7 : 0 0 p m R aym ond Alcorn ^ ’,ch PASTOR 668 4964 11 30 a m 3 3 8 p m Guys and DoAis 1 3 0 p m 4 3 0 p m d ropin Activities finalized Bible stones craft projects, refreshm ents, music and missionary stories are all a part of Vacation Bible School slated July 25^29 at Sandy Baptist Chapel Young people 4 through 12 y e a n old are invited to a truly fun and exciting tim e to be held each morning from 9 to 11:30 am The theme for the Bible School is "Sing it Out, Jesus Loves You " For more information call 668 4064 or 668-4795 8 9 10 11 30 a m 30 a m 48 a.m 46 a m. 7 0 0 p.m. Cheryl Lee Richey and Bruce Robert Woodruff Biggs are planning an Aug 27 wedding in the Idaho F a lls M orm on Tem ple in Idaho Falls. Idaho The b rid e -e le ct la the daughter of Betty and Donald Richey of Eagle Creek The bridegroom elect i i the son of Lorraine and Lester Biggs. Wemme. Taking the w heel Cheryl Richey and B ru ir Biggs has lim ited use Joan Sanford 4-H photographers ready exhibits C la c k a m a s County 4-H to provide a showcase, telling Photography members are the 4-H story in pictures "This putting the finishing touches on provides an opportunity for all th e ir County F a ir photo 4 H members to share and exhibits, according to T D. select photos," Zurcher said The "Special 4-H Photo Zürcher. Clackamas County ooo E xhibit" w ill be a non-ribbon Extension agent Pork ( hop« to Please This year's County F ia r display of photos taken by 4-H A variety of pork chops are m em bers. T he 4-H photo available to shoppers Make scheduled for Aug. 18-20 will contributors w ill receive a your selection among pork loin feature several examples of 4-H green 4-H Photo E x h ib it chops, identified by the T- photography member's work. Medallion, provided by Kodak Thirteen classes from black shaped bone, rib chops con From the state exhibit up to taining the rib bone and and white prints to producing four single photos and or boneless single chops or but movies are available to 4-H picture stories w ill be selected terfly When rib chops are cut members in grades 4-12. by a committee of 4-H mem This year's County Fair will thick they are great for stuf bers to be sent for display at the fing Also look for smoked pork also feature a “ Special 4-H Photo Exhibit ” Its purpose is n atio n a l 4-H Congress at chops Chicago Members of 4-H photography clubs learn how to select, care for and use a cam era Zurcher also said they learn to take attractive, interesting pictures that show good composition, sharp detail and good use of Biggs was graduated from Sandy Union High School in 1974 and is now employed at Bowman's Mt Hood Resort Miss Richey is a 1978 graduate of Sandy Union High School and works for Kaiser Hospital Foundation • The couple announced their engagement on Mothers Day. A reception will be held for the newlyweds in Portland on Sept 2. Open ke ttle canning The couple has three sons and Women’s Aglow Fellowship in Wemm e w ill hear Joan a daughter, ages 12 to 21. On Aug 25 the Wemme Sanford, a counselor on the staff of East H ill Foursquare Aglow is planning a 8:30 p m. Church in Gresham at a picnic at Wildwood Park's luncheon meeting on Tuesday, Pioneer Shelter in addition to the regular August meeting July 28 Those attending are asked to The Aglow luncheon w ill be held at Bowman’s M t Hood bring their own table service Resort from 11 30 a m until along with a favorite casserole 2:30 p m. Babysitting w ill be or meat and a salad or dessert Aglow w ill furnish the punch provided from 11 a m to 3 p m Fam ilies and friends are Joan's husband. Jerry, ia a pastor and head of counseling invited to attend the picnic. Fore m ore information about at East H ill They minister together at couples retreats the Tuesday luncheon or other and m a rria g e en rich m en t Aglow activities call Mrs Robert Zipprtch. 622-4528 seminars light. Adults interested in sharing their skills with youngsters may contact the 4-H Com munity Coordinator tn their grade school area or the County Extension (Xflce in Oregon City, phone 655-8835 Sign up Week for future 4- Hers is scheduled for the third week in September at the local grade schools A recent survey revealed that many people are employing the open kettle method of canning for the wrong kinds of food “This method is safe only for jams and jellies containing sugars,“ according to Mrs M arilyn Lunner, Oregon State University Extension Home Econom ist for C lackam as County Open kettle canning involves packing cooked food into hot jars and sealing without ad ditional heat processing Even though the jars and lids are sterilized before they are filled, microorganisms such as molds and yeasts in the air can easily come Into contact with the ja r. the lid and the food during the filling process. These organisms will grow in the canned food and cause spoilage. “ Worst of all. If meats, poultry, seafood, or vegetables are canned by the open kettle method, the bacteria that cause botulism, an often fatal food poisoning. w ill not be destroyed." Mrs Lunner said The open kettle method of canning is safe for use with jama and jellies because their high sugar content inhibits bacterial growth. A boiling water bath should be used to process high acid foods such as fruits, tomatoes and pickles A pressure canner ia necessary to process low acid foods such as meats, poultry, seafood and vegetables Two attend convention Sandy residents Florence J. Schmitz and Ruth Baumback w ill be attending the Business and Professional Women's ( B P W ) National Convention in Louisville. Ky.. during the next week The women, both active in Sandy BPW. w ill leave Friday. ? Open house Sunday Kainbow Ixxtge at O ral Hull Park in Sandy w ill be the scene of an open house honoring the 50th wedding anniversary of Mr and M rs R ichard W esselink on Sunday a f ternoon The reception, slated from 2-5 p m ., is open to friends and relatives of the couple The fam ily requests no gifts CHAPEL OF THE HILLS Call 622 3260 Pastor Jeff Brockway A F T E R S H E D D IN G Ills usual clerical garb for the blue- collar look. Terry Zull. pastor of the Sandy Seventh-day Adventist Church, takes the wheel of a tractor in preparation for the 99th annual Adventist camp meeting in Gladstone. He and his partshoners w ill attend church services there July 18 and 23 during the annual event. A g lo w to hear Joan Sanford For oth»» mmittnaa call 668 4 0 a | Ed Crabla Pastor Sunday School . . . . 9 45 W orship....................11 00 Ewaning Worship 6 p.m. Wad. Evening Sarvica Thurs Bibta Study awareness Additionally, the clinic will offer individual and group counseling services to aid their emotional and psychological support, as well as identifying marketable skills and career options The program offered by the Confidence Clinic will be run on a 12 week session starting in September For more information about the upcoming workshop call Terry Stewart. 855-2518. or Sherry Pownall. 829 2803 Idaho w edding Early Morning W orihip| Sunday School No 1 Sunday School No 2 2nd Morning W o rth « Family L«(a Temporary Location M ountain Orange Sleepy Hollow Rd about drug and alcohol abuse in the home. He w ill also be discussing the a ffo d the abuse has on family members The Confidence Clinic is a newly formed organization designed to assist women who ure experiencing a transition due to divorce, separation, death of spouse or social awareness The clinic hopes to provide an environment con ducive to personal growth and Couple plans 3 8 3 4 8 P io n sar B lvd. Proctor and Un.weruty Sabbath School Morning Service return at 3 p m Transportation will lx» provided by the center Seniors are invited to spend an afternoon at Larch Moun tain July 20 It is said *° one oi the most spectacular views in Oregon Registration is open Departure is 1 p m and return is 4 p ni Loaves and Fishes picnic is scheduled for July 25 at Memig P a rk . W e a th e r p e rm ittin g horseshoes and croquet w ill be provided. In case of rain, the picnic will be held at the Senior Center, July 29 is the date of this month s birthday party at the Center Special guests will be seniors with birthdays in the month of July Seniors are invited to celebrate with cake, gifts and entertainment Registration is open for the trip to the coast on Aug 5. Those attending w ill spend the day at Cape Kiwanda. walk on the beach and enjoy a relaxing day. Information and registration is available at the Center. SANDY SENIOR C E N T E R PROGRAM Juts 21 -27 July 21 Thursday 8:30a m. -11:30a m drop-in 11:30 a m. - 1 p m Loaves and Fishes i p m -4:30p.m . drop-in July 22 Friday 8:30a m - ll: 3 0 a .m drop-in 11:30 a m. - 1 p m Loaves and Fishes l p m -4 :3 0 p m drop-in July 23 and 24 Saturday and Sunday closed July 25 Monday 8:30a.m -11:30a m dropin 11 30 a m - 1 p m Loaves and Fishes picnic l p m - 3 p m pinochle l p m -4 3 0 p m dropin July 2* Tuesday 8 3 0 a m -11:30a m dropin 11:30 a m - 1 p m Loaves and Fishes I p m -4 .3 0 p m drop-in Jah n ««danday 8 » a m t i l » a m dropin I I 30 a a r - I p m Loaves and T he C lackam as County Confidence C lin ic w ill be hosting a workshop on •‘Household Violence" next Monday. July 25 The workshop, open to all interested people, will be conducted from 9 30 a m to noon at the Confidence Clinic at 19241 South Beavercreek Road near the northeast entrance of f lackamus Community College in Oregon City. Children are welcome and participants are encouraged to bring a sack lunch Speakers for the workshop will include* an attorney from the Clackamas County area who w ill be discussing women's rights in domestic violence, divorce laws, and restraining orders The new legislation per taining to restraining orders w ill also lx* included in the discussion Andrew Hanncrs w ill talk 1 1 3 °°e o c h A v o llo b U saata r a o c r o a » l v o BANOV. OBIOOH • ooo larg est Land Animal African elephants <the ones with the great big fan-like ears; Indian elephants’ ears are much smaller) are the largest liv in g land a n im a ls The average adult bull la 10 feet 6 inches tall at the shoulder and wsHtfha A**» Inn* 1 « SANDY A D VENTISTS will hold their annual Vacation Bible School Aug. H I . Those participating In the activities of the summer «eaaton include (above) Linda Kmifeiynakt. Donny Schaffer, Eddie Tupper. Carl Hah he and Annette Schaffer. Adventists plan Bible School Creation ta the theme of the Sandy Seventh day Adventist Vacation Bible School slated Aug M l . The «eaaion which will go from 6:30 to 8:30 p m each night, will be held at the Sandy church Vacation Bible School ac tivities will include games, stories songs, prizes, refresh ments and nature nuggets Children ages 4 to 12 years old are Invited to attend the session Call 668 64<I8 for more information. .