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.
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'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.
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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.
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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
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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
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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
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