8 - SAN DY (O r*.) POST Thur«., Jan. 23. 1975 (Sec. 1) County Democrats endorse Hand A unanimous vote has been cast by the Clackamas County Democratic Central Committee to endorse Beulah Hand for the state Public U tility Com ­ missioner The committee is submitting her name to Governor Straub CAN RELIGION SOLVE PROBLEMS? Yes it can It otters answers to problems of youth age, morality, finances personal fulfillment, identity, even health The Christian Science Sentinel focuses on subjects such as these each week In articles and first-person testimonies it shows how an understanding of God and His care can solve the most perplexing human situations If you'd like a fiee copy of the Sentinel, give us a call Or stop by There's no obligation. C H R IS T IA N S C IE N C E R EA D IN G R O O M Hours: 11-4 Daily Wednesdays: 11-7:30 Closed Sundays & Holidays 396 W. Powell Blvd. GRESHAM 666 3212 f i [[LUNCH \ T CARROLL FUNERAL HOME /? 257 S. R O B ER TS A V E . G R E S H A M . 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BOOKKEEPING SERVICE DIBBLE'S LOCK & SHARPENING SHOP Payroll & Tax Reports Financial Statements Typing and General Office Kay» M ad* Lock» repaiicd Sharpening o f »aw», knives. mowers a chain« MARIE SEEMATTER - DEE DALE A U T H E N TIC P IO N E E R artifacts from the Sandy area reflect the Interest of the staff at Oregon Trail Savings and Loan which will celebrate Its fourth anniversary In Sandy next week. Savings represen­ L A N D S C A P IN G R O A D B U IL D IN G L A N O C L E A R IN G j We ere aura anxious to learn during their free time and in the m orning before school, starts. F IF T H GRADE Two new students in Mrs Starr’s room are Glenn Izer, who moved here from Charlestown, W. Va. and Cathy Dennison from Walnut, Calif. Recent speakers fo r the students were Dana Jensen’s brother and his Japanese wife. The class is studying about Japan, and the visitors told about the actual customs of the Japanese. The clasa also was treated to having their names w ritten in the Japanese language. Recent elections were held in Mrs Kleps’ room, with John Martin selected as the new president. He is doing a great job of convening the morning discussion circle. Cheryll Lusk j is the vice president, Darla Hunt is secretary and Susie j Anderson is treasurer. NEED OFFICE HELP? TRY THE CLASSIFIEDS 668 4626 or 668 4636 Glen Sheppard 668 4750 OPTOMETRIST CAT WORK - ALL TYPES ■ aw » more and do all our work in Buswell, and Carey Vincent cursive writing. Molalla was victorious over A carnival is being sponsored There is only one birthday the Sandy team last Thursday, by the Firwood P.T.A . and will this month in the room and that taking the match 49-33 Sandy be held at the school tomorrow is M r. Beem’s. now holds four wins and two night. Friday, Jan. 24. between ooo losses Sandy took Molalla in its 6:30 and 9 p.m. There will be Mrs. Nobles's match in December, but the hot dogs, pop corn, soft drinks, Third Grade Molalla wrestlers brought a a magic show, white elephants, Our lessons and other ac­ strong cheering section to this a cake walk, balloons. We hope tivities in the room are really match, lending much moral the weather is good and that keeping us busy. A c tiv ity support Our Sandy boys would there will be a large crowd, centers, where we can work a p preciate your coming to ooo with a friend, are a nice way to cheer them on to victory, It Miss Sals bury's learn new things. We're having really helps! Third Grade a lot of ftai with a new activity Sandy winners in thia Molalla In spelling we will be working center for reading numbers in match were: M ark Evans, very hard on adding ing to the millions and billions, and Shannon Myers, Steve Revel, words, either doubling the last are finding they're not nearly Dave Jensen, Rick Zogg, Rayth letter or dropping silent “ e” — so hard to read as they first Buswell and Carey Vincent also changing “ y ” to “ 1” before looked to us. Rick Zogg and Rayth Buswell adding "es” English finds us Our meat eaciting activity re m a in undefeated for the changing subjects and verbs to right now is our work with our Sandy wrestling team. There the plural form. puppets! are some weight spots on the In social studies we learned Some of us have already that Tikal was a city and can learned our skit parts, which team that could use more wrestlers so any interested name the eight tests it had to aren’t too long or difficult. We pass to prove itself a city. We will complete our puppets this boys are urged to contact Coach Takeuchi. all found the Mayan city quite week. Sarah Foust reports from the an adventire! When we look at them, it’s Sandy 4-HSoand Sew’» that the Quite a few of us are in hard to believe that underneath mythology in our reading and all that bright colored yarn hair girls in Mrs Klascius' group enjoyed seeing filmstrips about and those happy painted faces, will be starting aprons on Jan. the stories we had read or were is thatplain gray papier mache 27, and the girls in Mrs. Ten Eyck’s group have started on coming to. that looked more like a lumpy Snowman masks, pink, blue, knob on the end of a paper tube some super dresses. The club and green snowflakes, plus than a head We can’t wait to will be going to a 4-H circus on Jan. 30. snow scene pictures give our work with them in our skits, IN T E R M E D IA T E room the “ North Pole" look of ooo SCHOOL NEW 8 the season. We also enjoyed CLASSIFIED NEWS FO U R T H G R A D E making posters for the carnival Thursday at the Food Ser­ Students in Mr. Turner’s Jan. 24 to enter in the contest. vices meeting, Mr. York, from room have been busy studying Mrs. Smith's Institition & Specialty Sales about the Nagas, heed hunters Second Grade Co. brought many food samples of Asia. They have learned that How we did enjoy the snow! for the ladies to taste and give there a re a p p ro x im a te ly But where did it go? Even the their opinion as to whether the 200,000 Nagas and that they are giant snow balls we made are students would like the food. A very independent people. They gone. All that remains are our new kind of potato serving was live on the tops of hills so they p aper snowflakes and thought to be the best. can see their enemies. Instead snowmen. Serving from a central k it­ of human skulls they now hunt We are challenging other chen in heating units takes food for pigs and monkeys. An­ second grades of our building which will still taste good after thropologists are now studying in speed contests for knowing traveling. A new freezer has the Nagas. math facts. been put in at Firwood to hold In science Mr. Turner’s cla Vicki Kelly had a birthday frozen foods and ice cream. is studying the dlgestlvej Jan. 7, and Russell Cass had At the custodial meeting, system and the effects of eating one Jan. 14. Chuck W a lk e r, S A IF starchy foods. We are looking forward to the representative, gave a talk to Time and the stars, the P.T.A . Carnival. both the custodial and food rotation of the earth, time zones o oo personnel about proper lifting and calendars a re being Mrs. Wagner’s habits and the film "Facts studied in science by Mr. Second Grade about Back«.” All the district Doherty's students. In math the We are completing our study workers were invited. students are rapidly improving of reptiles now in science. The The Intermediate School waa in multiplication time facta boys and girls have enjoyed the uroken into over the past quizzes. The boys and girls book, "Gatie the Alligator,” weekend which resulted in two have recently completed the which we read as we studied broken windows with damages renovation of an old football reptiles. of about *45. table, which they now use In math we are learning U P P E R GRADE NEWS 8PORTSCALENDAR Jan. 23 7th and 8th grade wrestling at Colton, 3:30 p.m. 7th and 8th grade swim meet at Sandy, 4 p.m. against Oliver Jan. 24 7th A 8th grade basketball at Sandy against Molalla, 3:30 Jan. 28 7th and 8th grade basketball at Estacada, 3:30 7th and 8th grade wrestling at Sandy against Canby, 3:30 Jan. 39 7th and 8th grade wrestling at Estacada, 3:30 7th and 8th grade swim meet at Parkrose Heights, 4:00 Last week the Sandy upper grade w restlers had two matches. The first one, with Damascus, scored another win for Sandy, 39 to 30. This was a re scheduled match, due to the snow last Thursday. Winning men for this match were: M ark Evans, Rick Lawson, Shannon Myera, Tim Freeman, Tim Overton, Rick Zogg, Rayth Rt. 2 Box 1524 Sandy, Ore. 97055 107 Shally. Sandy 669 6517 TG nstruciion tatives Susan Morris, left, and Chery Nunes, and manager P a r a Berg will be serving cake and coffee Jan. 27 through 31 to commemorate the event. 668-5350 LOCKSMITH BOOKKEEPING N otary Public 6 6 8 4 4 ,4 Phone 66 8 5548 YARDAGE E L E C T R IC A L C O N T R A C T O R Residential - C om m ercul about place value. We have practiced using tens and ones Soon we will learn hundreds and thousands! January birthdays belong to Deanna Woods and Billy Ricks in our room. ooo M r. Beem't Second Grade We started off the new year by losing one student and gaining two new ones. C harlo tte Begayne left for Alaska and Tommy Coates came from California and Julie Dasher from Vancouver, Wash. N um bers, num bers, n um ­ bers, that is all M r Beem’s class is doing. Trying to learn our num ber facts. We challenged Mrs. Smith’s room QJ to a math contest and we lost badly, 18 to eight. Oh, is M r Beem’s class going to work more on math facta. Thia Friday we play against Mrs. Wagner’s class We have now learned to write six letters in cursive writing. Windows! eee T i m b e r l i n e E le c tr ic Delivery in three-four weeks Satisfaction guaranteed RT phons ELECTRICIAN v iR u n n n SCHOOL f ir u n n i NEWS uc-ws FIRWOOD G e n try A p p lia n c e C e n te r G resh am , O re g o n New in Sandy? I have gifts for you from participating businesses & I would like to answer your questions about the Sandy area. For Y our C ard In This DIRECTORY — AT SANDY ELEMENTARY SCHOOL NO BALONEY! P A T R IC IA H A R M S Classified Business, Professional Directory SANDY Monday. Jan. 27 Macaroni casserole with green beans Carrot sticks Bread and butter Chocolate pudding Milk Tuesday. Jan. 28 Barbecue beef on homemade bun Lettuce wedge Fruit Chocolate chip cookie Milk Wednesday. Jan. 28 Vegetable beef pie with biscuit topping Spinach Apple criap Milk Thursday. Jan. 3S Bean soup with bacon Peanut b itte r stuffed celery Buttered hot roll Jello with topping Milk ¿Sandy (y t i t l e . t* A utility trailer valued at *100 was reported stolen from along side Larch Mountain Road between Jan. 16 and 18, ac­ cording to sheriff's reports Raymon Ganmon, Rt 1 Box 710, Corbett, told sheriffs he parked the trailer and a truck along the road after two tires blew out. Both the truck and trailer were taken S C H O O L SONY V tiK T r a ile r ta k e n for consideration for the post She has served four sessions as a state legislator and has been state chairman of the Democratic Party of Oregon as well as vice chairman, and a delegate to two N atio n al Democratic Conventions. M rs, Hand was the Democrat s choice for Oregon's secretary of state in 1972 MACHINERY DR. ROBERT D. 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