* THE SANDY (Ora.) POST Thur»., Fab. 3, 1964 (Sac. 2) More than 19,000,000 copies of the “Boy Scout Handbook'* have been sold since the first printing in 1910. As a best seller It is second only to the Bible. For detail! About Equitable'! living Iniurance Flan for Young Familie! WAYNE FRENCH ★ Farm Calendar Grade School News Feb. 5 -- Clackamas county poultry production, Channel 6, TV. 7:30 a.m. Feb. 4 — 4-H tree planting, Eagle Fern park. 10 a.m. Feb. 8 -- Clackamas county home extension unit meeting, Colton, fyrlngwater, Meridian, Boring, Firwood, Garfield, Ald- ercresL skiing. He goes to Mighty Mites From Mrs. Haneberg’s first class once a week to learn how grade! to race. Sb far he has had We saw the film “Spotty, lessons in slalom and in mak­ the Fawn.'* Every «me wrote ing correct turns. lx>rl Ander­ his own story and drew a son has tieen going to the picture about tyotty. This helps mountains every week with her us to spell, write, and learn parents to learn how to ski about sentences. In science we studied about Annual Smorgasboard fire. We found out fire needs The faculty and board held air to burn. We did an experi­ their annual smorgasboard at ment with a candle and a jar. the school cafeteria Jan. 29. Why did the candle go out when Three were honored by having we put the jar over it? short biographical sketches Next week we will learn how read--Mra. Johnson, who Is to subtract. We can add numbers retiring after this school year; that make five. Mr. Latne, who is completing From Mrs. Beeher's Fourth his twenty-fifth year in Sandy Grade by Roger Harrison Elementary; and Mr. Don Dem­ The boys* P.E. class is ing, who la retiring after serv­ doing tumbling. This week ing as clerk of this district learned to do flips using the for 13 years. Mrs. Schmitz trampoline. The girls are compiled information used in learning how to play team bas­ the skethevs. ketball. Mr. Norman Lucas, of in our art class we are making Yakima, Wash., with his wife, mosaic hearts and Valentine was visiting Mrs. Burgoyne for decorations for our room. the week-end, entertained us We have been using the over­ with music from his shake head projector in social studies chimes, quite a unique and rare to learn the names of the rivers Instrument. Mr. Lucas said in in Washington, Oregon, and all the audiences for whom he Idaho. We are also going to use had played, there had been only it to help us know the mountain one person who had evert>etore ranges and pioneer roads and trails. seen and heard a similar In­ strument. David Baska, who comes to school every day from Zig Zag is leaning something new in AWAY WITH BILLBOARDS AND WRECKING YARDS PANKRATZ FAINT a wallfafe * store 222_9471 or 663 363 1 33 N.W. 1 m an 'U 665-2321 Pastor and Mrs. Ira D. Follett announce the engage­ ment of their daughter, Yvonne to Fred Griffith, son of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Griffith, Battle Ground, Wash. The pair are students at Walla Walla college in College Place, Wash. Miss Follett is a graduate of Laurelwood Academy, Gaston, Ore. Her husband-to-be is a graduate of Columbia Academy in B ittle Ground. TERRIFIC VALUES School Menus WELCHES SANDY GRADE SCHOOL SINGLE SIZE 3 Pc. BEDROOM SET Box Spring & Mattress Now *144 EARLY AMERICAN DINETTE TABLE and 4 CHAIRS Now *54 SOFA BACON Beautiful Now *199 EARLY AMERICAN SOFA TABLE LAMP Now *158 HICKORY SMOKED between Sandy and Gresham, I can understand why he wants to get rid of them. To be truthful, if this I dll comes through, it will put a million people out of work. But if it will help beautify our country, l*d tie willing to take that step. I agree with Ogden Nash who said, “I think that I shall never see A billboard lovely as a tree. Perhaps, unless the bill­ boards fall, 1'11 never see a tree at all." PVT. JOHN F. REYNOLDS JR., whose parents live on RL 3, Box 1200 Boring, com­ pleted a five-week artillery survey course at the Army Ar­ tillery and Missile Schcsil, Fort Sill, Okla., Jan. 27. Mr. and Mrs. William Kitchen, lit. 1, Bendy, recently announced the engagement of their daughter, Nancy Ann, to Lawrence R. Whitlock, son of Mr. and Mrs. Henry R. Whit­ lock, RL 1, Sandy. Reynolds entered the Army The bride-to-be is a 1965 last Septemiter and completed graduate of Sandy high school. basic training at Ford Ord, Her nance also attended Sandy high and graduateli in 1981. Calif. The 21-year-old soldier wasBoth young people are pre- from Rudyard sently enrolled at Multnomah graduated (Mich.) high school in 1963School of the Bible. and attended Portland State col- No date has been set for the lege. wedding. by Joe Dyal 1 am entirely In agreement with President Johnson's bill on removing billboards and wrecking yards. Take a look at the billboards! You see adver­ tisements for everything from Olympia Beer to Harold’s Club in Reno. These to me are like Utter along highways. Some are beautifully designed and very beautifully colored, but never­ theless they still clutter our nation's highways. Now consider the wrecking yards! There are nearly three million of them all over the United States. If they are all as crummy looking as the ones MILLER'S Liquid Lime Sulphur Dormant Spray ONE GALLON JUG FIVE GALLON CAN :45o 50-GALLON DRUM • *16°° DEPOSIT ON DRUM . . . . SS.00 SANDY SAW SHOP Qaallly Hr*.„■•hie Wark Repair and Sharpen Saw!. Chain Sawt, Kmvet and Sciuon. We Mak« Key*. 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