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The Sandy Post SCHOOLS Sandy, Oregon continued from page 4 any m e rit of o u r ow n, b u t because of our fa ith in the perfect obedience of C h rist and H is sacrificial death. Forgiveness, grace and salv ation are received th ru a d ire c t . relatio n sh ip w ith God w ith o u t th e m ediation m in isters or priests. P re sb y te ria n s believe th a t th e re is one God, and one m ed iato r betw een God and m en, th e God in m an, Jesu s C hrist. ------------ CP--------------- f 'Special Services Readied At Church SANDY — W ednesday evening, N ovem ber 27 at 7:45 th e re w ill be a special T hanksgiving and P ra ise se r vice in th e local A ssem bly of G od church. T he service w ill consist of a m usical program , w ith so los and in stru m e n ta l n u m b ers and a short m essage by th e pastor, R everend M elvin A. G ram s. In conjunction w ith th is T h anksgiving service th e con g reg atio n w ill d ed icate its new Solovox w hich has been in use for the last tw o w eeks. T he public is co rd ially in v ited to a tte n d th is1 service. ------------ C P------------ Christ Ambassadors Hold Annual Meeting SANDY — The y o u th o r ganization, C hrist A m bassa d ors of the local A ssem bly of God church held th e ir a n n u al business m eeting on N ovem ber 10. A t th a t tim e Mrs- Sue N aylor w as elected to a one y e a r te rm as p re sid en t of th e organization. M iss L o re tta W ishon w as elected as vice- p resid en t and M iss L o retta M cDonald w as elected secre ta r-tr e a s u re r for th e new year. The C h rist A m bassadors m eet ev ery S unday ev en in g a t 7:00 PM in th e ir ow n a u d i to riu m in the w est en d of the church. A nyone betw een th e ages of 12 and 35 is eligible for m em bership. SANDY GRADE.. By LYN ODOM and LIN D A REDMON Mrs. R ichey’s Room M rs. R ichey has received q u ite a few new books for the L ib rary . 72 m ore have been ordered. M r. B ak k e’s Room T he boys b ask etb all team is h av in g a gam e w ith D a m ascus h e re F rid ay a t 2:30. In tra m u ra l team s play d u rin g noon. G irls play M ondays and W ednesdays and odd F rid ay s w hile th e boys play opposite. M rs. W ill’s Room M rs. W ill is d eco ratin g h e r room w ith tu rk e y s th e ch ild re n m ade out of apples and colored p a p er and In d ian h ead s m ad e out of w a ln u ts and black y arn . M rs. M ason’s Room M rs. M ason has b ask et of fru it d eco ratio n s th a t th e c h ild ren m ade. T hey look v e ry nice. M rs. B rooke’s Room M rs. B rooke’s room has been w o rk in g w ith ceram ics. T hey h av e m ade leaves, and I p o tte ry as w ell as m an y o th e r item s. M rs. H oye’s Room Mrs. H oye read a sto ry of a C hinese D ragon and th e s tu d en ts d rew p ic tu re s of th e dragon. M rs. M itchell’s Room M rs M itch ell’s room is m ak in g tu rk e y s fo r T h a n k s giving and has som e new read ers. M rs. K re b ’s Room G eorgia H arm o n m oved from M rs. K re b ’s room to C alifornia. T hey hav e m ade tu rk e y s and pilg rim s for T h anksgiving. M rs. T rip le tt’s Room Q u ite a few p a re n ts v is ited M rs. T rip le tt’s room. She w as h ap p y to see them . H er class d rew p ic tu re s of beav ers w hich are re a lly cute. She has an In d ian display in h e r room and also a T h a n k s giving m ural. 5 Thursday, November 21, 1957 GRADE SCH O O L M ENUS MONDAY, N ovem ber 25 M ashed P otato B u tte re d B eets M eat S andw ich C anned Peaches M ilk TUESDAY, N o vem ber 26 M acroni and Cheese C elery and C a rro t S ticks B read, B u tter, M ilk F ru it W EDNESDAY, N ovem ber 27 C ream ed C hicken M ashed P otato B u tte re d G reen B eans Hot Rolls, B u tte r F ru it Cup M ilk ------------ CP------------ Mr- and Mrs. C. H. S m ith of M ilw aukie. Wilcox. M r. and Mrs. N orm an W eisen p lan to spend th e T h anksgiving holiday w ith th e ir d a u g h te r and so n -in - law M r an d Mrs. K en E icher in Seattle. M rs. W illiam D ollow itch visited w ith th e ir tw o d a u g h te rs and th e ir fam ilies, Mr. and Mrs. L. J. P lum ondore and Mr. and Mrs. Eugene P a c k ard in N o rth Bend. Mr. Mr. and Mrs. D. R. P e te r and Mrs. Bill D ollow itch and son gave a d in n e r p a rty S u n fam ily drove them dow n on day afternoon. G uests w ere F rid a y and th ey re tu rn e d Mr. and Mrs. A nderson of M onday evening. Oswego, M r and Mrs. Bis- hoff of P o n la n d , Mr. and SCRATCHPADS FOR SALE Mrs. R udy Weiss, also of P o rtla n d and Mr. and Mrs. AT M elvin C ollins and son D an ny of C lackam as. Also call THE SANDY POST ing in th e afternoon, w ere ROUTE 3 . . . A v o id ^ ¡ n ^ r h a x a r d s .. By TONI JO H N SO N M U tual 7- 3875 rR /y ii C huckie Johnson, son of Mr. and Mrs. Odis “C h u ck ” Johnson, w as ta k en to a P o rtla n d hospital a w eek ago last T uesday w h ere h e u n d e r w ent m in o r su rg e ry His p a re n ts b ro u g h t him hom e from th e hospital last S a tu r day. SH lp F F VZ A y M «ti. „ Mr. and Mrs. K en n eth S h u ltz gave a b irth d a y d in n e r p a rty in h o n o r of M rs. F red Black. O th ers atte n d in g w ere Mr. and Mrs. A n d rew Jan n sen , Mr. and Mrs. L. H. M orton and Mr. and M rs Roy ahd 1 -“ J A. C.H. SALTMARSH, General Passenger Agdnt 751 Pittock Block, Portland, Ore. CA 7-7771 BEST IN MAGAZINES AT THE SANDY POST N O W ! IT ’S TIME TO "WINTER TREAD” GET ICEM ASTER y B etter S ta rtin g ELECTRIC DRYERS WILL BE GIVEN A W A Y z. COrtM.f closes N o y o m l^ Tf f t G reater P u llin g Power* Safer i n a # ¿ Sawdust, Winter-Tread Tires Tops for T ra c tio n -fo r W in te r S afety HOODWAY SERVICE SANDY OIL CO. I 5 FREE SUNSET SERVICE DON'S SUPER SERVICE IVS7 H E R E ’S ALL Y O U D O T a k e a w o o d e n c lo th e s p in (either type) and decorate it any way you like. You can use paint, paper, cloth, metal, string —ju st anything you desire to make a cute doll. You can enter as many as you want. Be sure to attach a ta g to each one with your,nam e, address and phone num ber on it. Then cithe: bring it in, or mail it, to your nearest PGE office. Prizes will be aw arded December 10th. E n tries will only be accepted from people liv ing in the PGE service area. All dolls become the property of Portland General Electric Company and will be donated to Children’s homes and hospitals. lothespina good A fter all, w hat else for? The modern homemaker has an auto matic electric clothes dryer to make w ash days easier. She ju st pops the clothes out of the w asher into the dryer . . . sets the dial . . . and a few m inutes later clothes emerge dry and fluffy ready to iron or fold and p u t away. There’s no backbreaking tugging of clothesbaskets loaded with wet, heavy g a r ments . . . no tram p in g out in the rain to take down a wash . . . no fading of clqthes in the hot sun. You save hours of work and worry, save money week a fte r week T H E ELECTRJC DRYER WAY. So have a “Clothespin Doll” p arty for the women in the neighborhood, ycur bridge club, o r fo r the kids—they’re loads of fun and you might win a "brand new clothes dryer. PORTLAND GENERAL ELECTRIC COMPANY O r t jo n ’s Pioneer Unctric Utility