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Thurs., January 21, 1971 (Sac. 1> SANDY (Ore.) POST - 5 No. 1 Fancy B A N A N A S 10 Cabbage New Crop California Fancy Brussel Sprouts Local Fancy 10 oz. Cup 9 Lb. CINNAMON RASPBERRY-DANISH 3 ^ :? 1 __ COFFEE CAKE...... 3 5 INSTANT TEA M Avocados D'Anjou 99 c Lb. CATALINA DRESSING......4 5 ' POTATO CHIPS 59 39 KRAFT, LO CAL BLUE BELL "TRIPLE PACK" Walnuts PEARS 1 < lc 1 W Lb. 1 Q c 8 w each r ~ RAISIN BREAD U.S. N o . 1 H ood R iv e r No. 1 QQc 0 0 c C alifornia Fuerte KRAFT "POURABLE" _ 100 0 ISLAND - 47' YUBAN COFFEE - $103 J AT SANDY --------------------------------------------------- SUNSHINE ZEE DETERGENT GRAHAM CRACKERS TOILET TISSUE COLD POWER 2 LB. BOX 4 ROLL PKG. KINGSIZE I I » •? ! I I I STEP LITE PANTY HOSE Reg. 99« 69 PLUNROSE I LIV ERW U RST or DEVILED HAM ELEMENTARY SCHOOL B A N D -A ID BRAND Aspirin Tablets Plastic Strips REG 79 BOTTLE OF 100 79‘ 69 6 oz. Tins Reg. 49* CREST for * TOOTHPASTE S § REGULAR OR MINT 6 7 oz TUBfc 69 SCHICK n INJECTOR BLADES PKG. OF 4 VISIT OUR NEW WINE SECTION WITH ITS WIDE V ARIETY OF WINE AND CHAMPAGNES. ANOTHER OF THRIFTWAYS MANY FINE DEPARTMENTS PACKAGE OF EIGHT Stankewitsch, Terry Fisher, Annemie Opfermann, LaLoni Carlson, Kevin Dowell, Nadine The new year brought us a Courser, Ronda Predmore, and new girl. Now we have an even Florence Martin. We have had m any in number of boys and girls. The principal said our room teresting things to share in our was the cleanest of all. We did room since Christmas. Robert not track in mud. We had been Funke spent part of his working on this because we vacation in Alaska and brought want to keep our room clean. It back an Alaskan flag, fur was so nice when we came back covered yo-yo, and some ivory besides many lovely pictures. from vacation. Ronda Predmore, Robi Roh Everyone was happy to see each other after Christmas. de, Lisa Stankewitsch, Robert Now we are working hard. Runke, and A nnem ie Op Nearly everyone has had two fermann are some of our high reading tests since Christmas. scoring students in arithmetic Our reading chart is filling up. timed tests. Here is a story that Debbie Price is going to leave Annemie Opfermann wrote and us. We are sorry. Maybe she illustrated: Friends Far and Near will write us a letter. What are friends? Are they This new year we are trying to have good habits. Grown-ups people we don’t know? Are they Indians or Greeks? How about call these resolutions. even Americans? Are they too Mrs. Haneberg’s old or too young? Too fast or too First Grade The globe and the map are of slow? Are they even people we interest to us right now since don’t know? Our friends are, or we are studying about Alaska should be every person in the We know where the North Pole, world. Friends should be all people. Alaska, north, south, east, and west are. Our last Weekly Rich or poor or young or old. Reader had a section about Slow or fast, dumb or smart. Alaska too Gregory Anderson Even if they haven't a heart. brought a little Eskimo doll Other people get mad and have dressed in fur clothing and a fights Try to be their friends. Friends, friends, everyone little seal Stephen Brader received a should have some friends. Do you have a fat or skinny Christmas gift he is sharing with our class for awhile. It is a friend? How about in between? set of three globes consisting of Did you ever shake their hand? the earth, the moon, and the Do you have friends in foreign stars. We are starting a unit on lands or in other states? Does stars to discover what they are one live next door to you or just On W ednesday we had across the street? Well, just as Jennifer Wong and Tina Ball long as you have a friend, popping out with chicken pox you’re all right There is a lot of excitement We are wondering how many about book auctions in Mrs. others will be affected. Enz’s room. Each child tells Mrs Buschke’s just enough about his book to Third Grade: The following children did arouse curiosity Then the child extra spelling this w eek: Susan reporting serves as an auc Wilson, Robin Rohde, Cindy tioneer The book goes to the Vandenburg, I^ennie Oleman, highest bidder to read for a Kenneth P alm er, Lisa week. Mrs. Will’s Second Grade Room BAYER "KRO NA CHROME FROM WHICH TO SELECT FROM. A PERFECT HIT was made on a Sandy Grade School bus window last Friday by a snowball thrown by a youngster. The window damage will cost the district about 180, ac cording to school officials. The incident happended on S. Gunderson Rd. of Duncan Rd. and another bus had to be called to finish making the route. No one was hurt by the broken window but school officials stressed that the kids had been warned not to throw snowballs at the bus during the recent storm. (Post Photo) Pioneer Association sets pot-luck m eeting The winter meeting of the Sandy Pioneer A ssociation, Inc will be held on Sunday, Jan 31, 1971 in the Masonic Hall in Sandy beginning at 1 pm Grant DeShazer, president, will preside at the meeting Plans will be made for the coming year There will be discussion of the participation of the organization in the proposed Sandy Centennial to be held In 1973 Also on the agenda are plans for a museum to be constructed in Pioneer Park. H istorical docum ents and objects pertaining to the Sandy area are being accepted by the Association and some are now on display in the lobby of City Hall. The meeting will begin with a pot luck dinner at 1 p m All pioneers, sons and daughters of pioneers, friends and those interested in the history of Sandy are invited to bring their dinner and join in making plans for a great centennial If you are not now a member, you can join by paying the annual dues of $1 at the meeting ooo About five percent of all police officers are women. Almost all are employed by large city police departments where their work frequently involves handling cases dealing with juveniles and women