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»’ » r r • a t •* p * * » p ai. im is e c . I) >V (O ra ) FOSÎ Thwrv by Adam Kraft Bobcats r* L© y Ì T W f^ fc ep animala ° ,N ’’’H I S lovbi * ^ T TR 6R E A ftS C H tC K iW S O O fr^ C A ìs . D n H A/T DO T Business & Professional Directory 648-5548 «*Vß Atfy ” Sandy ------------------- - 2 U tS RW; - A NURSE PRACTITIONER AUTO TIRES Obit ìes M T . H O O D TIRE ’’W ellness I s .. .. '’ Your A re e Tire Service Passenger Cora e Li. Trucks. N e w • Used a Recaps Adolescent and Adult Health Care Brightwood Loop lorttM M. Damn*. 668-3511 • 24 h rs 6 2 2 -3 5 2 5 Amanda Wagoner Infant Amanda Lots Wagoner died Aug.«. She was stillborn. Survivors include her parents, Cynthia and Michael Wagoner of Sandy; a sister, Michelle, 5; a brother. Christopher, 4; and grand parents Walt and Shirley Porter of Eagle Creek and Paul and Barbara Wagoner of Summerville. Frank Tobias Sandy resident Frank John Tobias died in Gresham on Aug. 15 at the age of «6. Recitation of the Rosary was held Monday. Aug. 18. Funeral Mass was said Tuesday at St. Michael Catholic Church in Sandy Concluding ser vices were at Sandy Ridge Cemetery. M r. Tobias was born in Vibank, Saskatchewan, Canada, on Jan. 23, 1920. He was raised at Vibank where he began working on the fam ily farm at an early age. On June 2, 1942, he m arried Veronica M. Sali in Vibank. They took over the operation of the fam ily farm at Vibank. which they ran until 194«, when they moved to Oregon. Making their home in the Boring area, M r Tobias worked several jobs until 194«, when he began working for Fanning Chevrolet in Gresham. At the automobile dealership, he began as a mechanic and later as service manager and then worked in the sales department. In 1983, he began working in real estate sales in the Portland area. Later, in 1966, he began Tobias Real ty in Portland, which he worked until selling the business and retiring in 1977. After retiring, they moved to the Sandy area to make their permanent home. Mrs. Tobias preceded him in death in 1964. He was a member of St. Michael Catholic Church, and was active in the church. After moving here, he en joyed raising cattle, traveling and socializing with people. He is survived by a son, Leonard Tobias of Sandy; two sisters, M ary Bohn and Anne Fink, both of Saskat chewan. Canada , and three grand children. Paul Buuck A memorial for longtime Sandy resident Paul Leonard Buuck was held Wednesday at Carroll Funeral Home in Gresham. M r. Buuck died Aug. 17 at a Portland hospital. He was 85. He was bom on Nov. 3, 1900, in Newberg He moved to Sandy in 1932 He married M ary Retalieck in Van couver, Wash., on April 10, 1953. He farmed in Sandy until about two years ago when he moved to Trout dale. His wife died Jan. 14, 1965. He enjoyed farming and loved his Senior Center news Seniors plan picnic in park Noon — Golden General Meeting Age 4 Potluck farm animals. He is survived by his stepchildren. Burnis McClanahan of Troutdale, Jim Goff of Sandy and Frances Wright of Portland; a sister, Cristine Freeman of McMinnville; and many step-grandchildren and step-great grandchildren. He w ill be buried privately at San dy Ridge Cemetery. Eugenia Boitano Eugenia Boitano, a Sandy resident for 74 years, died in Gresham on Aug 12 at the age of 96. Mrs. Boitano was bom Eugenia Teresa Garbarini in Goreto, Ita ly ,' n July 19, 1890. She was raised in Ite y and at the age of 22 came to tne United States After her m arriage to Mario J. Boitano on Dec. 6, 1912, they made their home near Sandy where they began their family. M r Boitano died in 1933 Eugenia remained at their farm south of San dy where she raised dairy cattle while raising their children After the children were grown she worked car ing for the elderly in Portland. Mrs. Boitano was a member of St. Michael Catholic Church and the Sandy Senior Center She enjoyed flowers and gardening She is survived by her children: Olga Holloway and Mario Gene Boitano. both of Sandy; a sister, Carmella Garbarini, in Italy; nine g ra n d c h id re n and nine g r e a t grandchildren. Recitation of the Rosary was held F rid ay at the chapel of Sandy Funeral Home. Funeral Mass was Saturday at St. Michael Catholic Church. B u ria l was at F ir h ill Memorial Cemetery in Sandy. 668-8058 Hwy. 26. Sandy BARN ----- PIZZA Congratulations to SCOTT SHIELDS Scott Shields is prep of the week He shot a 146 for 36 holes and won the Kah-nee-ta Jr. Golf Tournament last Saturday and Sunday. Scott will be a senior at SUHS in the fall Congratulations. Scott! COM MUNITY PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Opaemf wenbia a* Sunday sown M oumhi eenbi* *45 an. Ik R an. Hom. I<6i« Stxh...................... S00 p.m Nursery Cora During Worship Potior John H. Von Liorop Home 668-41M Churth S U 4543 Corner ol Meinig * Scenic Sond . SANDY CHURCH OF THE NAZARENE Currently mooting at 17150 Unlvartlty Avo Sondy (Seventh-day Adventist Church) Sunday Scinsi *4S an Marami «hnbip I t 00 » * Cnetai Seme« * 30 p.m. Patter Robert F. S c h a lle r» 468-5712 S B C. (First exit W e il ot Sandy on Hwv 26) W O R S H IP .................................................................................8:30 A M SUN DA Y SCHOOL (oil ago»)....................................................... 9:45 A M W O R S H IP ...............................................................................11:00 A M T R A IN IN G ..................................................................... 5:30 PM W O R S H IP .................................................................... 6:30 PM WEDNESDAY SERVICES (ah o g e .) .............................. 7 00 PM Children M inittire* • Youth Miruttrie» Pastor Hike Hodemen • Church 668 6083 • Home 668-6363 CHAPEL OF THE HILLS 59151 E Hwy 26 SUNDAY Bible Hout Morning Worship Evening Service 9 45 a m 11 00 a m 6 00 pm . ADULT BIBLE STUDY Thursday 7 PM Special Children's Hour Sunday Morning Pastor Mike Whisner ST. MICHAEL S CATHOLIC CHURCH Saturday f w Mats 5 00 p m Sunday Man 10 00 »nd 1? Noon St. Johns Catholic Church W e lc h » » O r e g o n Mats 7 p m Sat 8am Sunda» 18090 St longentond Sondy Oregon Father Rodrigue* 648-4444 622 3097 or 622-4124 SANDY BAPTIST CHURCH OUR SUNDAY SIRVICCS Sunday School ............................................................... Morning W orthip Service Children'» Service............................................ Evening Adult Education — well »lotted nur»ery — Awena — Wedne»doy — 7:00 p.m. 9 45 a m. 11 00 o m It 0 0 a m. 6 00pm OTHIR OPPO RTUNITY ■ A urafe«. • O yio N i» h n • Y o u * G ro u p . • C oum olin» • Chore • Monro » ib le th rrfio . Pastor Fred Vogel 1O4O 5SI JorlHd • 66» <0M I * » ' «ood n I m ile < • « ' oi so-vt, M o rh o 'p lo re orrd 2 5 nriio. oo»t oi Moidi .1 FELLOWSHIP BIBLE CHURCH We emphasize Biblical teaching, supportive fellowship, children's learning center 4 regular home meetings MEETING Sandy High School (Bluff Road) Sunday mornings (9 30-11:30) .Monday, Aug. 25 righter futures begin every youngster in grade school, Kinder- Care provides a learning program day at Kinder-Care Kinder that allows for each child s potential, Care provides children w ith a needs, and readiness safe, secure, and loving environment The results have been rewarding. where children can grow. O ur staff, In the M etropolitan Readiness Test, all trained professionals, have just one a nationwide exam that measures responsibility a ll day long-to care how well prepared a child is for the for the children and meet their needs- first grade, Kinder-Care children from a good hot lunch each day to indi scored higher than the national vidual attention and support average. B Kinder-C are ’a unique “ Learning Ladder” helps prepare your child for a brighter future. G ive y o u r child an e a rly start — com e in to K in d e r-C a re today. W hether your child is as young as 6 weeks.* as eager as a five-year-old preschooler, o r as high-spirited as a The best way to learn more about Kinder-Care is to visit us. Call the center nearest you to arrange a tour. O r ta ll for our free inform ation package. It tells all about our approach to child nutrition, exercise, recreation, social development and learning. Kinder Caré Kinder-Care I earning tenters. Quality rare for children from infanry * through 12 year». • Infam« rare ma« n*rt ba •» ariaMa in vm st a»aa Flaaaa « all y «mar I— al t antre f«r datati« Kinder-Care Learning Centers in your area: 2180 N .C . Division Street Gresham, OR 97030 503-665-7359 1 6 9 1 5 S .E . N a e g e li D r iv e P o r tla n d , O R 9 7 2 3 6 5 0 3 -6 6 1 -5 1 4 5 For information on other Kinder-Lai* locations call 1-WO-551-15OO. I CHURCH OFFICE: 668-9123 Visit the centers listed below. Thursday. Aug. 28 Monday-Friday 9:00-12 am . 1-4:00 p.m. fioffl- 15150 S.E. O rie n t D rive Sunday. Aug. 24 «»1 e FAIRBANKS a MORSE « a RED JACKET a 6 88 -4 9 0 2 or 1 6 5 5 -7 62 7 OREGON CITY ORIENT DRIVE BAPTIST CHURCH 2 to 4 p.m. — Picnic in the Park, Meinig Park OSU Extension Service 6 6 0 *6 5 1 5 D I A PU M P t SUPPLY Enjoy g root p ino» 1 good tim e t ot Poola'sl Friday. Aug. 22 FOOD PRESERVATION Reody Ml« Concrete Crushed Rock. Sand and Grovel FAMILY NIGHT 9 a m. — Morning Stretch 10 a m — Depart for Mystery Tour Noon — Loaves and Fishes meal 1 to 3 p.m. — Joint Practice, Band and Choir 9 a m — Morning Stretch Noon — Loaves and Fishes meal 1 p.m. — Quilting 5:15 p.m. — Depart for Dine-out at Asia Kitchen MT. HOOD READY M IX W e d n e s d a y ..................................................................... 7:00 P m - D a le Edw ards, Pastor Church Phone 668-5989 Noon — Lunch at Sandy Baptist Church Evening — Return from EXPO Wednesday, Aug. 27 CONCRETE READY Sunday School..............................................................^ 45 a .m . M o rn in g W o rs h ip ....................................................... 10:45 a .m . Evangelistic S e rv ic e ................................................. 6:00 p .m . ACTIVITIES (Aug. 21 to Aug. 28) Thursday, Aug. 21 Tuesday. Aug. 26 8:15 a m to Noon — Foot Care Clinic Noon — Loaves and Fishes meal 12:30 p.m. - August Birthday Party & Hospitality Day 38565 Proctor SANDY ASSEMBLY OF GOD SUNDAY SERVICES The Sandy Senior Center's Annual Picnic in the Park will be held Sun day, Aug. 24 from 2 to 4 p.m. in Meinig Park. A barbecue chicken luncheon will be served from 2 to 3:30 p.m. Tickets are 83.75 and the lunch will include chicken, baked beans, cole slaw, roll, watermelon and beverage. The Sandy Choraliers and the Sandy Silvertones Band will pro vide entertainment from 2:30 to 3:30 p.m. Tickets are available at the Senior Center. Thursday. Aug 21. the Sandy Bap tist Church will host a senior lun cheon at the church. Attendance is by reservation only and there will not be a Loaves and Fishes meal that day at the Senior Center. The August Birthday P arty will be Tuesday. Aug. 26 at 12:30p.m. follow ing the Loaves and Fishes meal and will include birthday cake and enter tainment by the Silvertones. 9 a m. — Morning Stretch 11:30 a m. — Slow Motion Exercise Noon — Loaves and Fishes meal 1 p.m. — Cards 1 p.m. — Quilting I.R.. M.S.. (LN.F. LIVING W AY FELLOWSHIP FOURSQUARE Oncowry (Sen. Schail *3 0 a.m. Worttrrp Mrvic* 10-10 a.m. Hama tfmithy Carrier« 4 00 p.m. Call tar mart intmmetm» IMMANUEL LUTHERAN CHURCH Warthip Sunda« School tibia Study Warthip * JO a.m. *3 0 a.m. *4S a m 11:00 a.m. Pastor Rett Wold 17275 Strauss 668-8088 PASTOR FRANK KOIPKE (Prayer Cham MailaWtl 648 6232 Church A Cordial Wolcomt It Extended To All Worship at the Church of your choice Classified ads 667-6633