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Thur« . June 13. 19S5 (Sec 1) SANDY (O re.) POST—7 N e w O w n e rs Phil <& Jan Severson Invite You To . . . . Country Corner Cafe Grand Opening Sat., June 15th 12 p.m . - 7 p .m . ..*3.50 8 "Hot D o g s ............ 35* BBQ Spareribs P h o to b y S c o tt N e w to n Presidential scholars Firwood School honored its first Presidential Academic Fitness Award winners recently. To qualify, the sixth graders had to maintain a B-plus average and score at or above the 80th percentile on standard achievement tests. Back row, from left to right: Kari Kolberg, Kristi Sullivan, t 1.00 Soft D rinks.............. 25c % lb. Hamburger W hile you are in, check out the new m enu I Kim Riggs, Kirsten Walker, Mike Epley and Cliff Wilson. Front row, from left to right: Nathan Smedley, Gerald Grassl, Heidi Olson, Sheri Brittle, Sherry Colby and Carrie Mills. Country Corner Cafe 426 SE Hwy. 26 • Shorty's Corner R egular Hours 5 A M - 9 PM mut! Woman to participate in pageant Two scholarship pageants are on tap this weekend for Sandy and East County area residents At 8 p m Friday, six young women w ill compete for the titles of Miss Multnomah County and Miss Metro East The pageant w ill be held in the David Douglas High School Perform ing Arts Center. 1500 S.E 130th Ave. On Saturday, also at 8 p m. in the Performing Arts Center, the Miss Mt Hood Area Scholarship Pageant w ill decide the winner from six young women vying for the Miss Mount Hood area and Miss Clackamas County crown. Tickets for each event ate >5 in ad vance and $6 at the door. Both scholarship pageants are a f filia te d w ith the Miss Oregon Pageant — and, therefore, the Miss America event. In October, young women 16-26 years of age apply to enter the con tests. E n try is open through Jan 1, after which the competition begins Young women competing for the four title s must firs t pass the p re lim in a ry co m p e titio n . These women, says pageant producer Vicki G u nd erso n, then vy e in th is weekend's pageants. Gunderson said the exact scholar ship awards have not yet been an nounced The contestants have been rehears ing for this weekend's pageants for four months, she said. Once a week they receive lessons in how to sit, stand, walk and talk and build confidence and poise. Gunder son said. In addition, experts in the areas of make-up, hair styling, wardrobe selection, fundamentals of grooming, posture and color analysis make presentations to the pageant can didates. Candidates for the Miss Mt. Hood Area and Miss Clackamas County pageants include Lori Lagasse. 20, a 1983 graduate of Sandy High School who plans to attend MHCC m ajoring in performance and broadcasting. Donald Conn Funeral services for Donald Kay Conn were held June 10 at Sandy Funeral Home Burial followed at Cliffside Cemetery Mr. Conn died at his home in Sandy on June 6 He was 31 years bid He was born in Portland on Aug 10, 1953 His has lived in the area all of his life, and attended the Sandy public schools Outdoor hobbies and sports were among his favorite activities He also enjoyed hunting, fishing and swimm ing Mr. Conn is survived by his parents, Louis and Juanita Conn of Sandy; two brothers, Butch of Sandy and Richard of Portland; two sisters, Dianna Buchanana of Hermiston and Lilia Hawn of Sandy; his grand mother, M ertl Conn of Beaverton Lauderback Leonard Reed lauderback, 94, lifelong resident of the Gresham- Orient area, died June 4 at his home M r Lauderback's funeral was F ri day. He was buried at Douglass Cemetery Bateman Funeral Chapel was in charge of the arrangements Mr lauderback was born in Orient on Jan 29, 1891 the son of John and Frances lauderback He was raised and educated in the Orient area and attended Orient grade school. He later studied at Behnke-Walker Business College in Portland On May 24, 1922 he m arried Vada Charlie Terrill Funeral services for Lebanon resi dent Charlie C. T e rrill were held Saturday, June 8 at the Sandy Funeral Home Vault interm ent followed at Forest Lawn Memorial Park in Gresham M r T e rrill died at his home on June 5 after a lengthy illness He was 86 He was born Sept 16,1898 in Payne County, Okla. In his youth, he moved to Texas where he began doing farm work with his fa th e r lie later worked as a cook for the railroad In 1918, Mr T e rrill homesteaded in Colorado. On Oct 20, 1920 he married Mabel Pearl Holy bee in Colorado They farmed until 1943 when they opened a hunting and fishing lodge at Disap pointment Valley in Colorado, where they worked for 30 years Upon retirem ent, they moved to Oregon to make their permanent home in Lebanon where M r T e rrill built their home He enjoyed working outdoors and gardening He is survived by his wife, Pearl T e r r ill o f Lebanon; c h ild re n ; Lawrence T e rrill of Sandy, Frank T e rrill of Montana. Marvin T e rrill of California, Homer Manson of Utah • Choose from a specially selected group of fashion frames Com plete! Price includes eye exam, care kit, and all dispensing lees. S.V. spherical only • FT 25 28 Bifocals »20 Elba • Extra charge for high powers EYE EXAMS...........»2 ¡ EXTENDED WEAR CONTACTS.»188 and Helen Willden of Arizona; two s is te rs : P e a rl C o r n fo r th of W a s h in g to n - a nd R osam ond Ijivehder of California, 21 grand children, 49 great-grandchildren and four great-great-grandchildren Earl McCarty Funeral service for E. Earl McCar ty, 64, of Boring, was held June 5 at the Bateman Funeral Chapel M r McCarty was bom in Gilliam County, Oregon, the son of E lijah and Alice W illiams McCarty He was born Aug 18, 1920 and died June 1 at his residence He was raised in Eastern Oregon and had farmed and been employed in construction for 23 years in the Condon area He eventually moved to the East County area where he own ed and operated the TippyCanoe Restaurant and Lounge on the Sandy River for 16 years until his retire ment in 1979. M r. McCarty was a member of the Gresham Elks and a veteran of World War II On June 17, 1970 Mr McCarty married Dorothy A. Stein- man in Sandy. S u rv iv o rs in c lu d e h is w ife , Dorothy, of Boring; children: Fred McCarty of Oklahoma City, Chris Gaines of Fullerton, Calif., Patricia McCarty of John Day and Brad Mc Carty of Burns, stepchildren: Tom S teinm an o f P o rtla n d , N ancy Rohman of P o rtla n d and J e ri Langston of Barton. Ore.; brother: Vere McCarty of Salem; sisters: Vesta Eaton of Broomfield, C olo, and Lois Bryant of Portland; grandchildren. Mall 205 252-4521 | 10012 SE Washington Canyon 644 , Nursery Cor» During Worship Postor John H. Von lierop Hom» 660-0100 Church 660-4543 Corner of Meinig 0 Scenic Sandy SAMUT ASSEMBLY OF G OD 10 SUNDAY SERVICES • ii Funeral services for Sandy resi dent Loretta Gohl w ill be held F r i day, June 14 at 1:30 p.m. in the chapel of Sandy Funeral Home. Vault interment w ill follow at C liff side Cemetery. Mrs. Gohl died at her home on June 10 at the age of 58 Evangelistic Service She was born on May 28,1927 in Hot Springs, South Dakota. After grow ing up in Post Falls, Idaho, she lived in Spokane until moving to Portland in the late 1950s. On December 18,1964 she was m ar ried to M Robert Gohl. They lived in Portland where Loretta helped with the office work in her husband's building construction business In 1927, they moved to Lake Havasu. Ariz. Since 1981, they have enjoyed spending the summers in the Sandy area. Mrs. Gohl is survived by her hus band, Robert; children: Kenneth Bourlier of Arizona, D arryl Gohl of Sandy, B rian Gohl of F lo rid a , Carolyn Finch of Gresham and Luana Osterday of California, three brothers: L arry Tryon of Waldport, and A rthur and Robert Tyron, both of C a lifo rn ia : fiv e s is te rs . Joan Wheeldon of Washington, and Erma Pond, Francine Olsen, Joyce Robert son and M arilyn Henderson, all of C alifornia; and nine grandchildren. Robin B. McGregor 375 West Powell Blvd. Gresham 661-5131 Morning Worship 9 45 a m 10 45 a m 6 00 p m Family Night Wednesday . 7:00 p.m Dele Ed words Postor Church Phone 668 5589 .....................11:00 am . Evtnmg S t r e e t ................................... ( :3 0 p m . Pastor Robert F. Scheders 668-5712 E d w ard D. J a n e * G* Co. Established 1871 Member S ecuntm eweetor Protection Corporebon SANDY SEVENTH-DAY • ADVENTIST CHURCH Proctor ond University Sabbath School 9:30 a m Morning Service 11:00 a m You aro Welcome Pastor Ray Erwin 668-6144 - Church ORIENT DRIVE BAPTIST CHURCH S.B.C. 15150 S.E. O rient Drive (First exit West of Sandy on Hwy. 26) WORSHIP..................................................................... 8:30 AM SUNDAY SCHOOL (all a g e s ) ..................................................... 9:45 AM WORSHIP......... ...................................................11:00AM TRAINING .................................................................... 6:00 PM WORSHIP...................................................................... 7:00 PM WEDNESDAY SERVICES (all ages)........................................... 7:00 PM Children Ministries » Youth Ministries Pastor Mike Holleman • Church 6684083 e Home 668-6363 CHAPEL OF THE HILLS 59151 E Hwy 26 SUNDAY Bible Hout 9 45 a m. Morning Worship . . 11:00 a.m. Evening Service 6:00 p m. ADULT BIBLE STUDY Thursday ................... 7PM Special Children's Hour Sunday Morning Pastor Mike Whisner 622 3097 or 6224124 ST. MICHAEL'S CATHOLIC CHURCH Saturday Eve Mass Sunday Mass . 5 :0 0 p .m 10 00 and 12 Noon St. John* Catholic Church Welches Oregon Mass 7 p m Sat 8 a m Sunday 18090 SE Langensand Sandy Oregon Father Rodrigues 668-4446 Sandy Baptist Church We invite you to ioin us for oil lef lows hip Church: 668-4064 SUNDAY Postor: Fred Vogel 9 4 5 .................Sunday School WEDNESDAY 1 1 0 0 ............ Morning Worship 7 30 p.m.............Prayer Meeting 6 0 0 ............Evening Worship NEW LOCATION FELLOWSHIP BIBLE CHURCH We emphasize Biblical teaching supportive fellowship, children s learning center & regular home meetings MEETING Sandy High School (Bluff Road) Sunday mornings (9:30. 11 30) LIVING WAY FELLOWSHIP FOURSQUARE Discovtiy (Sun Sctieol . , . . 9:30 am Worship street ............. .. 10:30 am. Hem* Ministry C enters............ 6:00 p.m. mot mtormabon Pastor Ken Wold 17275 Strauss 668 4949 Call lot (Pray»' Chain N tila b lt ) Member New ifcrk Stock f «hençe Sunday School......................................1 4 5 am . Morning Worship Holy Eucharist with Church School Loretta Gohl You don’t have to give up safety to get a high return on your money Lrt me show you insured investments that offer diversification, pay better than a savings account, plus are fnv from federal income tax for an even greater net yield (’all me today for the details. Beav Currently meeting at 17150 University Ave., Sandy (Seventh-day Adventist Churcn) EPISCOPAL M O U N T A IN MINISTRIES Sunday School Associate O ptom etrists - Dr. Robert Franz & Dr. Tera Palmblad Gresham regon Trail 667-2303 Sunday Schosl................................145 am. Mermng uorcbip ..................... 11:00 a.m. Hama KM t Study........................... ( 0 0 p.m. Fr. Tom Davidson, V ic a r« 663-4223 Earn 8.61 % tax-free interest without worries. Quality eyewear need not be expensive SINGLE VISION PRESCRIPTION LENSES AND FRAMES Opening eorebip............................. 130 am. The Church of the Holy C ro ss......... ...................... 9 a.m. 10351 S.E. O rient Drive, Boring The Church of the Good S hepherd.................... I l a.m. Pioneer Blvd., dow ntow n Sandy The Chapel of Saint Jude................................. 1:30 p.m. Scenic Drive, Sandy Obituaries Bettis in Gresham She died in 1980 He worked for a time as a cattle broker In 1926 he purchased the San dy Meet Market and operated a meat-packing company in the Sandy- Orient area He organized meat routes to residences in the area SANDY CHURCH OF THE NAZARENE CO M M UNITY PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH PASTORS: Dr John Moore (695 2924) Dr Al Baylis (658 4728) IMMANUEL LUTHERAN CHURCH ................................ 1 3 0 a m Sunday St hod 130 am. KM* Study.................................... 14 5 am. Worship ............................. 1100 am A Cordial Welcome Is Extended To All PASTOR FRANK KOEPKE 668 6232 Church Worship at the Church of your choice