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Thur« N o.«m b «i 26 1981 S « 2) SANOY (Ore ) POST 5 Mindi Ferguson, Jeff Phipps marry October 30 was the date selected by M indi Joy Ferguson of Sandy and Jeff Ken Phipps of Gresham for their wedding The home of the b r id e ’ s m a te rn a l grandparents, M r. and Mrs Herman Clomnger of Gresham, was the site of the wedding and reception The b rid e , a 1979 graduate of Sandy Union H ig h S chool, is the d a u g h te r of Donna Ferguson of Sandy and Jack Ferguson of Oregon City. Mr and Mrs Ken Phipps of Gresham are the parents of the groom, a graduate of Barlow High School Marie Cloninger. grand mother of the bride, provid ed wedding music for the occasion Attending the bride was her sister Melanie J ill Ferguson of Sandy, while Herman Cloninger. the bride's grandfather, a t tended the groom A special feature of the wedding reception was the top ornament on the cake, which was the same one us ed by the bride’s parents at their wedding The couple w ill live in Gresham where the bride is a hairdresser Achievements earn Ten Eyck Chicago trip Pattie Ten Eyck of Sandy has won a trip to the Na tional 4-H Congress in Chicago Ten Eyck, along with 29 other 4-Hers, w ill board a jumbo jet Nov 27, and w ill return Dec 4 Ten Eyck, a senior at Sandy Union High School, won the state aw rd for her a c h ie v e m e n ts in a g ric u ltu re . Since her fourth-grade year she has raised 22 different animals and has been in eight dif ferent 4-H clubs She helped organize and was one of the first direc tors of the Oregon Junior S im m ental A ssociation, and is an officer in the San dy ch a p te r of F u tu re Farmers of America. In addition to her work with beef, she has had pro jects in home economics and creative arts, served as a 4-H camp counselor, and has helped with nutria tion education programs H er hobbies in clu d e w r it in g , tr a v e lin g . Jeff and Mindi Phipps horseback riding and ski ing While in Chicago she and other delegates w ill stay at the Conrad Hilton, and w ill have an opportunity to hear nationally known speakers, enjoy top notch entertain ment, and meet othe,r 4 Hers from the 50 states, P u e rto H ico and the D istrict of Columbia Objectives of the Na tional 4-H Congress include p ro v id in g s tim u la tin g educational experiences and a p p r o p r ia te ly re c o g n iz in g ac co m p lish m e n ts of 4-H members vice nd U nited National 4-H Congress is conducted by the National 4-H Council. Extension Ser- Department of Agriculture with numerous businesses cooperating TRACTION TIRE Pattie Ten Evck Training completed Pvt. Charles B. McGee, son of M r. and M rs. Charles B McGee of E?gle Creek, has completed ad vanced individual training at the U S. Arm y Infantry School, Fort Benning. Ga. D u rin g the co u rse , students received training that qualified them as Larry Pullen, pictured with Jim McDougall, director of the cattle feed programs for ('argil! Inc., was a national finalist in the FFA Agricultural Processing Proficiency Award program in Kansas City. Pullen a finalist in FFA contest Larry Pullen, 20, of San dy, was a national finalist in the FFA Agricultural P rocessing P ro ficie n cy Award Program at the FFA National Convention in Kansas City, Mo., earlier this month His interest in the meat packing business began variety of methods of cut ting meat with a meat judging unit in a vocational agriculture class He went on to com pete in district, state and national meat judging con tests Cleaning the locker is also one of his respon sibilities. He took a job at Sandy Lockers in 1978, where he has gained experience in a He is completing his ap prentice and journeyman training at Portland Com munity College. Fund-raiser a success for band by GWEN BOGH Post Correspondent The Barlow Band fund raiser topped last year’s collections and earned more than 1500 in scholar ships, according to Clarice Moss, coordinator of the fund-raiser, who said the band made it the success it was. Eighty to 100 students distributed 6,000 flyers for the arts and crafts fair, held at St Henry's Parish in Gresham Moss adver tized it in the Portland newspapers and on A M Northwest. Two hundred people were called the night before the event as a reminder Last, but not least, on the day of the sale the band marched into Gresham playing music while flyers were given to people at stop lights. More than 240 persons had visited the arts and crafts sale before noon Saturday, leaving four hours to go Chuck B o lte n , band leader, expected that by the end of the sale 500 peo ple would have visited. The “Bandaids.’ ’ a group of parents organized to raise money for the Barlow H ig h School band, e n g in e e re d the sale. Preparations were begun in September, notifying arts and crafts dealers, renting tables, and organiz ing a snack bar Speaking of the parents, Moss said, " I don’t have to ask for things, they always offer to help.’” Bolten said, “ There’s a tremendous amount of sup port by a small number of parents here.” Articles for sale included jewelry, Christmas decora tions, stuffed dolls, wood crafts, stichery and baked goods Various antiques, such as horns from the late 1800s and a 1928 Lionel Train chugging around a track, were on display. This is the sixth year for the Barlow Band fund raiser “ They’ve all been successful—some years more than others,” Bolten said. “One year they col lected $800.’’ All proceeds from the sale are used for music scholarships, or college and summer bands. A por tion may go to the m ar ching band to "offset some of the cost not picked up by the high school,“ said Moss light weapons infantrymen and as in d ir e c t fir e crewmen in a rifle or mor tar squad. In s tr u c tio n in c lu d e d weapons q u a lifica tio n s, tactics, patrolling, land mine warfare, field com munications and combat operations. Boley to specialize Airman Russel S Boley, son of Mr. and Mrs. Sam L Boley of Boring, has been assigned to Sheppard Air Force Base, Texas, after completing A ir Force basic training. t The airm an w ill now receive specialized instruc tio n in the a ir c r a f t maintenance field. Jay Olin welcomed Mike and Sue (Keller) Ricklefs of Sandy are the parents of a boy, Jay Olin, born Oct 28 He weighed eight pounds and 10 ounces, and was 21 inches long, at birth. Grandparents are Mrs Dottie Ricklefs and Mr and Mrs. Hilton St. Clair, all of Sandy. Great grand parents are Mrs. Pearle Cejka, of Sandy, and Mrs Anna Ricklefs and Mrs Elsie Keller, both of Iowa SIZE PRICE P185 80R 13 $46.95 HYPNOSIS Clinic and Private _______ F O R :________ • STRESS • FEARS • SPORTS • SMOKING • WEIGHT • MEMORY • BEDWETTING • SELF CONFIDENCE • NAILBITING Call 668-4221 B illie M cNutt PHD Certified Union Hypnotherapist TO THE GREAT SOUNDS OF “THE INVADERS" Tuesday-Sunday 9 p.m. - 2 a. The Barlow High School band play* In downtown Gresham to draw attention to its fund- Pl55/80R-13 -»$1.51 F.E.T. SALE TIRES N O T PRICE F.E.T. $1.95 P205/75R-15 S57.54 $2.46 F.E.T SIZE P195 75R-14 51.73 2.25 P215/75R-15 60.09 2.62 P20575R 14 55.51 2.34 63 78 2.79 P215/75R-14 58.64 2.49 P235/75R-15 69.02- 2.95 P225/75R-15 SEMPERIT COMPACT RADIAL SN O W TIRES States