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About Sandy post. (Sandy, Oregon) 1938-current | View Entire Issue (June 25, 1981)
Thun June 25 1901 ($ « 1) SANDY (Of« ) POST 3 Independent Bank announces merger The boards of direc tors of the Independent Bank of Sandy and of Willamette F alls State Bank have agreed, in principal, to a merger ot the two banks The merged bank, which will have total assets in ex cess of $16 million, will be called The Independent Bank of Oregon The merger must be ap proved by the shareholders of both banks and by state and federal re g u la to ry authorities The merger should be completed by Sept 1. according to Richard BPW Busby, president of the In dependent Bank of Sandy Busby d es c rib e d the merger as a coup for the growing Independent Bank of Sandy with the Willamette Falls State Bank in Oregon City serving as the two-year old local bank’s first branch office W illam ette Falls State Bank is a financially pro fitable bank, he said, that has had its management pro blems with recent turnout of three chief executive of ficers there Gary Dennison is president of Willamette p la n s s u m m e r Newly-elected President Rosella Bourgo presided at the June 17 fireside meeting of the Sandy Business and Professional Women's Club North Willamette District Director Marguerite Kehrli reported on the State Presi den t's R etreat held at Menucha Lodge and an nounced a Leadership Con ference to be held in Portland Sept 13 (¿ale Peterson of Welches (second from right», salesman at Roth Volkswagen. Inc. in (¿resham, has received Volkswagen of America’s highest honor — Master in the Volkswagen Sales Guild — for his outstanding sales performance during 19X0 lie is one ol only 11 \ W salesmen in the nation so honored Doing the honors during ceremonies in Westmoreland Counts Pa home of \W s I S assembly plant, are Roy l.angenhach deft», plant manager, and Jack Ripper, new vehicle merchandising manager. Also receiving a memento of tin* occasion is \ era Peterson. Friday. June 26 The Hoodland Chapter of the Full Gospel Business The Oregon Federation's Summer Board will meet Ju ly 29-30 in Met!ford Complete Automotive Repairs: A u t o m a t ic T ra n s m is s io n s ! E x h a u s t S y s te m s • B ra k e W o r k G e n e r a l T u n e -u p Men's Fellowship meets at TJ’s Fireside Dining in San dy at 7 p m Duane Parrish, pastor at Christ Center of Beaverton, w ill be guest speaker Reservations are available by calling 668 4695, 662 4526 or 665 0254 Saturday, June 27 Sandy Country M arket runs from 9 a m to 3 p m at Nelson Memorial Pioneer Park, corner of Highway 26 and 362nd Avenue Local crafts people and growers will have their wares for sale The reg ul a r m o n th ly meeting of the Oral Hull Foundation for the Blind will lx« held at 1 30 p m at the R ainbow Lodge The meeting has been moved up one week to avoid conflict with the July 4 holiday on the following Saturday. Sunday, June 28 The film series, “ Focus on the Fam ily," continues at Sandy High School at 7 p m “ Shaping the Will Without Breaking the S pirit" w ill be the topic of this evening's film on ‘B’ ballot proposals filed by Sandy Union High School and Sandy E le m e n ta ry School districts takes place Polls are open from 8 a m to 8 p m. The Queen's Luncheon to honor Queen F lo re n ce Schmitz and her Mountain Festival Court will be held at noon at The T o llg a te Restaurant The luncheon is sponsored by the Sandy Chamber of Commerce CALL 668-4563 Open Mon - F it. 8 - 5 p.m. 1 ’/< ml. east of Sandy 42007 S.E. Hwy. 26 We service Chrysler motors products: Dodge, Plymouth, Chrysler DON'T RUTA WEAK EXCUSE FOR A BRUSHCUTTER. BUT A STIHL FS80. Befc.i« you buy a biuahcuttm b urkl« Monday, June 29 The Cottrell School Board meets at 8 p m in Room 3 of the East Building Tuesday. June 30 A special election to decide y u u iw ll into a powerful, reaponmve Stihl PSHO It'll H a lt in a second. be i-om tortabl. Io» h o u n and last tor y a a i. C o m e . atandaid Wednesday, July I The Sandy TOPS Club meets at 9 a m in the Sandy Community Action Center The regularly scheduled meeting of the Sandy Plann ing Commission, slated this evening, has been cancelled with Stihl « exclusive Polycul1* head And two lypaa ol m etal blades a ie ava ila b le as opt Kina Try the FSHO and you'll buy the FSK) a u m why buy any weak STIHL I Stihl ' IV » t h e s t iv i J l h k U i^ C k a lt T Z Z * h o s e th is IS S O l i u t h i u i l e r < yet Pipe band set for festival parade The stirring snarl of Scot tish warpipes and the flash of ancient clan tartans will b rin g a ta ste of the Highlands to the Sandy Mountain Festival Parade Thursday evening, July 9, with the appearance of the famed Oregon N ational Guard Reserve Pipe Band The only kilted unit in the U.S. Armed Forces, the ONGR pipe band was honored by being selected as the sole re p re se n ta tive chosen from the Pacific Nor thwest to march in the a 1« I 7 0 v a lu e BRUSHCUTTER ACCESSORIES KIT W ITH YOUR CHECK GUARAN TEE. fo r on ly p re s id e n tia l in a u g u ra l parade through Washington, D C., in February. During its visit to the na tion s capital, the band was quartered at Fort Belvoir, Va., and played at the Presidential Inaugural Ball at the Shoreham Hotel and at the Pentagon Band members are drawn from the area between Eugene and Portland and are under the direction of Warrant Officer Bill Ed miston of Albany, pip«* ma jor, and Lt Col George Roe of Albany, band director. Sandy can claim one of the pipers as its own He is Malcolm Boyd, 39155 S.E Dubarko Road, former pipe m a jo r of the S tu a rt Highlanders of San Fran cisco, the oldest pipe band in California Like Boyd, most of the band members have also had experience playing with other pipe bands before join ing the ONGR and many are top flight competitors at in dividual piping competitions held at Highland Games *7.95 from San Diego to Van couver, B C each summer As a result of its ap pearance on international telecasts of the Inaugural Parade, the ONGR Pipe Band is now negotiating with the Edinburgh M ilitary Tat too in Scotland and the M elbo u rn e ( A u s tr a lia ) Highland Games for ap pearances there in 1982 • ■tra * OFFER go od u n til July I 8 1981. on ly PHONE 630-6868 DICK’S Logging Supply 2 7 2 S.E. B r o a d w a y , E s ta c a d a W E ’VE G O T THE b. Signs of the Last Days .¿¿¿ten/ CASHING CHECKS IS HASSLE D e a n e W o s s e lin k , o w n e r . . . 3 3 y e a r s e x p e r ie n c e Oral Hull meeting date moved Thursday. June 25 A summer picnic w ill be held at Oral Hull Park July 15 at 6.30 p m regulatory agencies. Busby said he anticipates not problems in cementing the proposed merger Deane’s Auto Repair! Keeping posted: The Sandy Golden Age Club holds its semi monthly potluck at noon at the Sandy Senior Center The Bull Run Community Club will hold a meeting at 7:30p.m at Bull Run School School board members have been invited to discuss ad justm ents made in the school's budget which goes before the voters June 30. The Sandy Design Review Board meets at 7.30 p.m in Sandy City Hall The Rebekah Iaxlge meets at 8 p m at the 1.0.0 F Hall Members of the club will gather at the Walter Hoff mann residence July » to decorate a float for the San dy M o u n ta in F e s tiv a l Parade. Falls State Bank. Boards of both banks have agreed to the merger, but must get the approval of 11. INCREASING LAWLESSNESS. BLOODY CRIMES AND VIOLENCE Matt 24:12, 2 Tim. 3:13, Eze 7:23 It is all too obvious that this sign is fulfilled Crime and lawlessness are increasing with shocking rapidity - at a rate four f mes greater than that of population growth The wisest statesmen of our time arc concerned for the survival of ivihzation because crime sweeps forward seemingly beyond control NO-WAX FLOORS Y O U W A N T A T THE PRICES Y O U W A N T • 12. SCOFFERS ANO RELIGIOUS SCEPTICS WHO RUN AWAY FROM BIBLE TRUTH. 2 Peter 3:3, 2 Tim If is not difficult to find scoffers today in fulfillment of this prophecy Even religious leaders are denying the plain Bible teachings of creation the flood the divinity of Christ the second coming of Christ and many other vital Bible truths Psychiatry and the traditions of pseudo intellectuals have replaced " ip Bit e m most religious circles Educators teach our youth to scoff at the Bible record of fa ^ o V G O ^ iS H ^ V ilo R O t,tUte eV° ,U,IOn a" d m3de ,aS,e ,each' n* s ,Of the P,a'" simple 13. A SPECIAL MESSAGE TO THE WORLD IN THE VERY LAST DAYS. Mall 24 14 Rev 14 6 9 The great solemn last warning MESSAGE OF CHRIST'S SECOND COMING is nJw being presented in ovo’ JO languages and nearly 99 P of the world has access to this message. 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