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Thurs., Feb 5. 1981 (Sec 1) SANDY (Ore ) PO ST— S New firewood permits won’t be released S e n io r C e n t e r N e w s New discoveries in outer space w ill be the topic of discussion tomorrow, Feb. 6, at the Sandy Senior Center B ill Anderson, astronomy instructor at Mount Hood Community College, w ill share slides and his knowledge of recent space exploration with interested persons at 12:30 p.m. Fridays w ill now be the day for band practice at the center. In the afternoon from 3 to 5 p m ., the group w ill endeavor to perfect its skills, as well as have some good, clean fun. As planned, Wednesdays this month w ill be busy with Incom e Tax and Fuel Assistance appointments. In a d d itio n to these two programs, two short film s w ill be shown this Wed nesday at 1 p.m. They are about w ild horses, and a Bureau of l^and Management presentation on land use. Next Wednesday, Feb. 11, the center w ill honor its senior volunteers with a recognition dinner at the Tollgate Inn at 6p.m. Activities for the Week of Feb. 5 to Feb. 12 Ttiursday, Feb. 5 9 a m. to 12 noon Drop In 9 a.m. Exercise Class 9 a m. Senior ¡¿aw Project 10a.m. Humanities Class 12 noon I ¿oaves and Fishes Friday, Feb. 6 9a.m. to 12noon Drop In 9:30a.m Arts and Crafts 12 noon [¿oaves and Fishes 12 30 p.m. Guest Speaker, Space Exploration and Slides 3 p.m Band Practice Monday, Feb. 9 9a.m. to 12noon Drop In 9:30 a m . Exercise Class 10:30a.m. Therapy Pool 12 noon ¡¿oaves and Fishes 1 p.m Cards Tuesday, Feb. 10 9 a m. to 12 noon Drop In 10 a m. Golden Age Club Board Meeting 12 noon 1 ¿oaves and Fishes 1 p.m. Ceramics 3 p.m. Guys and Dolls Wednesday, Feb. 11 9 a .m. to 12 noon Drop In 9 am Incom e Tax Assist ante 12 noon ¡¿oaves and Fishes 12 noon to 3 p.m. Fuel Assistance 1 p.m. F ilm on Wild Horses and BI.M ¡¿and Use 6 p.m. Recognition Dinner at Tollgate Inn Thursday, Feb. 12 9 a.m. to 12 noon Drop In 9a.m . Exercise Class 10a m. Humanities Class 12 noon Golden Age Club Potluck Rock and Roll Day at St. Jude's Home These g r^ ip le rs represented Sandy Union High School during the 1333-34 school year. Front, le ft to right. B ill Radford, Darrel Nash, B ill Howard, Henry Funk, and Sydney Strong. Middle row, Bob Aschoff, unidentified, E a rl Carlson, unidentified, and John Dagslund. Back row, Coach L.E. Palm er, Trum an Huston, Louis Reich, Lawrence Nash, Lloyd Holt, la r r y Guthu, Phil Cousins, and Eldon Phelps. This was taken in front of the old Pioneer Building and is courtesy of The Sandy Pioneer Association. School menus Sandy Monday, Feb. 9 Hot Dog on a Bun Pickle Relish Mustard Seasoned Green Beans Apple M ilk Tuesday, Feb. 10 Hamburger Gravy over Whipped Potato Broccoli Oatmeal Cookie Hot Whole Wheat Roll M ilk Wednesday, Feb. 11 Sausage Pizza Corn F ru it Carrot Sticks M ilk Thursday, Feb. 12 Fried Chicken Potato Rounds Tossed Green Salad Bread & Butter Chocolate M ilk Friday, Feb. 13 Chili Beans Cabbage Salad Com Bread & Honey Butter M ilk Paul Cooper S ervices fo r Sandy resident Paul S. Cooper w ill be held today, Feb. 5, at 1 p.m. in the chapel of Sandy Funeral Home. Burial w ill be at Mt. View Cemetery in Tacoma, Wash Born in B ritton, S.D. on Jan 15, 1904, his fam ily moved to Yakim a, Wash., in 1908 where he grew up He spent most of his years in Washington in the lumber industry and later owned a laundry business. He was also employed by the state of Washington for eight years before his retirem ent He m a rrie d his w ife , iAicille, in Tacoma in 1974. They lived in Portland for one year before making their permanent home near Alder Creek. Mr Cooper died in a P o rtla n d h o sp ita l last Friday, Jan 30. He was 77. He is survived by his wife, and a sister, Margaret Reed of Yakim a. The fa m ily requests memorials be made to the Oregon D ing Association in his memory. Margaret Garlock Form er Pleasant Home resident Margaret Garlock died in a Gresham hospital last Wednesday, Jan. 28 She was 65 Funeral services were held Saturday at the Pleasant 1 lome Baptist Church. Born Margaret Maxine White in Rogue River on March 16, 1915, she lived in Portland during most of her youth. She m arried Theodore A. G a rlo ck in V ancouver, Wash . on Aug 10,1938 Ten years after moving to P leasant Home, M rs. Garlock began working as a clerk in stores in Pleasant Home and Sandy She retired in 1974. They moved to Sandy in 1977 She is survived by her husband; a son, Ted Garlock of Sandy; two brothers, Barney White of Seattle and Cottrell Welches Monday, Feb. 9 Hamburger gravy on Mashed potatoes Carrot-raisin salad Buttered broccoli Applesauce M ilk Monday, Feb. 9 Spaghetti-Meat Sauce Calico Salad Roll - Butter F ru it Medley M ilk Tuesday, Feb. 10 Beef-Scalloped Potatoes Buttered Peas & Carrots Peanut B utter Sandwich Apple Wedge M ilk Tuesday, Feb. 10 Sauerkraut w-wieners Buttered peas Cheesebread Crispy celery sticks Cherry crisp M ilk Wednesday, Feb. 11 Pork Noodle Casserole Egg and Lettuce Salad Buttered Cornbread I ¿emon Slush M ilk Wednesday. Feb. 11 Spaghetti Buttered french bread T urnip wheels Buttered green beans Peaches M ilk Thursday, Feb. 12 Toasted Cheese Sandwich Crisp Carrots-Celery Pear Pineapple Medley Valentine Cake Choice of M ilk Thursday, Feb. 12 Toasted cheese sandwiches Cole slaw Potato soup Crackers Cupcakes M ilk F riday. Feb. 13 Fish Sticks-Ketchup Jo Jo Potatoes Buttered Com Bread - Butter Apple Crisp F riday, Feb. 13 Fish portions Tator logs Buttered carrots Cottage cheese w- Pineapple chunks Choice of m ilk Ray White of Portland; two sisters, Mildred Hipes of Portland and Jeanne Mason of Eugene, and two grand children. The fam ily requests that memorials be made to the P leasant Home B a p tis t Church, or the Pioneer Church of the Good Shephei d in Sandy. Sandy Funeral Home was •n charge of arrangements. D e V r i e s m im i c r y c o n tin u e s by BARBARA WATERHOUSE for The Post P eter De V rie s is especially fond of m im icry and im p e r s o n a t io n . Somewhere, in his early childhood, he must have been given a snoot fu ll of religious training and he had an allergic reaction to it. In later years, he has been sneezing it out — book after book. “ Forever Panting,” is a sort of m o ra lity tale in modern dress. I t is told from the v ie w p o in t of Stew Smackenfelt, who finds the conflict between Flesh and S pirit unabated by modern labeling — such as Ego and Superego rid in g herd on the Id. His Id he has named and Tw ylia Evans of Grand Coulee, W ash.; three brothers, M a rvin of Port land, Dewey of Brightwood and Dean in Wyoming; 19 grandchildren; 17 great grandchildren, and many nieces and nephews. Interm ent was at F irh ill Cemetery in Sandy. A bridge across the Sandy River at Sleepy Hollow was one of 27 structures added to the S ix Y e a r H ighw ay Improvement Program and approved last week by the O re g o n T ra n s p o r ta tio n Commission. The structures are local g o v e rn m e n t b r id g e replacement projects funded w ith H ig h w a y B rid g e Replacement funds. No state funds w ill be involved in the program , w ith matching funds coming from local agencies involved. The $500,000 Sandy R iver Bridge in Clackamas County meets current agreements with the Association of Oregon Counties and the 1 ¿eague of Oregon Cities. F ro m o n l y .................. • INTER-WEST • UNITED PACIFIC • USF & G F ro m o n l y ................. • UNIGARD N u rs ery C o ro D u ring W o rship P a s to r Jo h n H. V o n L io ro p H o m o 6 6 8 -4 1 0 0 C h u rc h 6 6 8 - 4 5 4 3 This space for rent Call 668-5548 S t. M I C H A E L S • DAIRYLAND C A T H O L IC • VIKING CHURCH • BONNEVILLE Sat. Mess 7 3 0 p m . Sunday Maas 10 0 0 a.m . • PROGRESSIVE • MUTUAL OF ENUMCLAW ROGER M. ATKINS -.PIAL Sandy Insurance Agency M as* 6 p .m . Sat.; 8 a.m . Sun. 39041 Proctor Blvd., Sandy, OR 668-5527 "Independent & Home-owned’’ 8 : 3 0 a.rv Its time for love A Cordial Welcome is Extended to All PASTOP FRANK KOEPKE A w a r m C h r is tia n w e lc o m e o w a it s y o u a t . . . Hoodland Church of Wemme Presenting the refoimed faith S u n d a y S c h o o l............................... 10 a .m . W o r s h i p ...........................................11 a .m . W a d . e a r v l c a .................................... 7 p .m . fe a tu rin g a d a in ty d ia m o n d o ’c lo c k h e a rt Tailored goldlone quai tz with stone set crown and black satin strap Diamond Heart on I ebony dial $165 00 (Next to Sondy TV) A D V E N T IS T E v a n g e lis t S e r v ic e 6 : 0 0 p .m B ib le S t u d y W ednesday 7 : 0 0 p .m , ' m '" d Portland's Hottest Rock Band has a single out! "TOO LATE TO TURN BACK" “ALL THE W A Y UP" ........ F e a t u r in g --------------- You Are Welcome TERRY ZULL 668 7714 Home 668 6144 - Church SANDY ASSEM BLY OF G O D Sunday School 9 45 a m Morning Worship 10 4b a m Evangelistic Service 6 0 0 p m F am ily N ight Wednesday . . . 7 : 0 0 p m . D ale Edwards PASTOR 663-6213 171 5 0 U n iv e rs ity A v e Sandy (S e v e n th D a y A d v e n t is t C h u rc h ) Su nday School • 9 :4 5 a m . M o r n in g W o r s h ip - 11 0 0 a .m . Church Phone 668 5589 ORIENT DRIVE BAPTIST CHURCH ( 2 ‘? m iles from Sandy) BIBLE STUOT - 9:45 AM MORNING WORSHIP - 11 00 AM CHURCH TRAINING - 1 00 P M AFTERNOON WORSHIP - 2 00 P M (PASTOR) Ted Davis CHURCH PHONE 661 6011 HOME PHONE - 6616261 P a s to r R o b e r t E. S c h e ife rs 668-5712 Chapel of fhe Hills Bible Fellowship L o c o te d E H w y . 2 6 b e t w e e n S a n d y 8 B iig h t w o o d Su n. B ib le S c h o o l . . . 9 : 4 5 a m Sun. W o r s h ip S e rv . 11 0 0 a m Su n. E v e n in g S e rv . . 6 : 0 0 p m W e d . P a s to r V is ita t io n 7pm T h u rs . B ib le S tu d y . . 7 : 1 5 p .m Y o u o r e w e lc o m e In depend en t Non d en om m otion ol P a s to r K e n t M c K in n o n A s s is ta n t M ik e W h is n e r Call 622 3654 Church of the Good Shepherd (Episcopal) Sunday C o m m un ion 9 a.m . M id w e e k S e rv ic e s T u e s -lh u r s ,0 o m l i t t l e P io n e e r ch u rc h on W e s t P io n e e r Blvd F a t h e r L in d s a y W a r r e n 284 7439 S a n d y B a p tis t C h u r c h IV r In H te you Io Join us fo r fe llo w s h ip . S u n d ay Church 66841)6*1 Our newest collection of Ladies' Diamond Dial Quartz Watches are all dressed up for Valentine's Day Choose from silver or gold tone bracelet or attractive black satin strap So,, make your gift of love a Bulova, and remind her of all the good times. Receive An Elegant Gift Box With Each Watch. M , 4 4 5 S iiiv l.r y S ,h < » 4 in S ondy. 668-6136 IT S BULOVA WATCH TIME I I »XI M iv n iitq VC » stu n b 1X1 I w r u n g W n rv h g i W e d n e sd a y 7 HI p m l ’ rdv»'i FELLOWSHIP BIBLE CHURCH We emphasize Biblical teaching, supportive fellowship, children s learning center & regular home meetings 3 9 0 8 4 P ro c to r B lvd. Sandy' ’s own Doug Rowell! Av o i l o b h at M ark $ Records in Sandy, plus A vailable Portland and Gresham record stores. . . . . P a s to r H . O . M c A d a m s Pastor 6684795 I •u t •< -- 9 : 4 5 a .m . M o r n in g W o r s h ip 1 1 : 0 0 a .m . C u r r e n tly m e e t in g a t Proctor and University Sabbath School 9 30 a m Morning Service 11 0 0 a m (S outhern) * Sunday School Sandy Church of the Nazarene 1 5 1 5 0 S t ORIENT DRIVE BO RING . OREGON uLmcJNI/ Gospel of Christ Community Church SANDY S E V E N T H -D A Y SUNDAY SERVICES 38965 Proctor Ä T *• 9 :3 0 a . n 9 : 4 5 a .n 1 1 :0 0 a n Su nday School B ib le S tu d y W o r s h ip 13O5O Bobby Bruce Lana P a s to r £¡7............ ’3* à CHURCH W o r s h ip Co rn er Straus* 8, Pleasant S andy. Oregon F a th e r Carl Gimpl 668 4 4 4 6 CHURCH k LUTHERAN (Kelso areal 6 p.m St. Joh n* C a th o lic C hurch W alche*. Oregon ’3* N e w dt n oo r/y n o w Sunday school Opening worship............... 9:30 a.m. Sunday sch ool.................. 9:45 a.m. Morning worship . 11:00 a.m. Home Bible Study. . 6:00 p.m. IM M A N U E L Rev. A lan I . Wyatt, pastor byBULOVA N U TS COMMUNITY PRESBYTERIAN CNURCN • ROYAL »3* BLOUSES Uomelo Ctarcte 668 6732 - Church The Romantics SWEATERS F u n e ra l services fo r George (Ham p) Plaster, father of a Sandy man, were held Wednesday in Parkdale. He died Sunday, Feb. 1, in a Hood River hospital. He was 80 He is survived by his wife, V irginia of Parkdale; a son, George of S andy; fo u r daughters, Marie Goss of Odell, Alice Bowen of Bend, Betty Greene of Parkdale "T hat gross but cunning Doppelganger to whom I rem ain manacled for life, as much his prisoner as he mine, till the end of the Journey, when we reach that bourn fro m w hich no tra ve lle r returns, or glue factory.” Shades of Dorian Gray, Dr. Jekyll and M r. Hyde, and Faust. It sounds grim , but it is a rib a ld rib as only De Vries can do it, and still come out smelling like a rose. The Insurance Professionals Sandy River bridge planned T in a’s Brass Ring George Plaster Blodgett. "B lodgett is a rather hairy party inhabiting me as a lodger a house, a p rim itive of rudim entary appetites. He is the satyr half of me — he overeats and oversleeps, and he drinks too m uch,” he says. ‘ SYou have yo u r own Blodgett. You know him of old. He wants that last chop and a th ird piece of pie. He is the beast that sleeps in a ll of us ( dozing lig h tly in some). New firewood perm its w ill not be available for the Clackamas drainage of the Mount Hood National Forest because of a shortage in the wood supply. Existing perm its, which are valid through March 31, w ill s till be honored through that date and are valid only with a current firewood map. "The current demand for wood, coupled with a light snow have created a situation where the available supply of firewood has been d e p lete d ,” said Pete Wagner, Mount Hood Forest Tim ber staff. Permits are still available for the Barlow, Bear Springs and Hood River districts, with Barlow perm its also being issued by the Zigzag Ranger D istrict at Zigzag. With weather conditions very changeable, prospec tive wood cutters should check with the Mount Hood Supervisor's office, 667-0511 or 661-5406, for current conditions, Wagner said. MEETING AT. Sandy High School (B u tt Road) Sunday mornings (9 30 11 30) PASKJH& Or. lohn Moore (695 2924) Dr Al Baylis (658 4728)