Thur».. Sept 23, 1976 SAN DY (Ore.) POST - 17 Sandy Community School registration to begin Oct. 4 Kail term for the Sandy Community School la juat around the corner and registration will begin the week of Oct. 4 in the community school trailer Some of the classes will be starting soon and the com­ munity school council has urged students to pre-register for the activities as a courtesy to the leaders This will also assure students of having necessary supplies in the class Some a c tiv itie s w ill be limited in size and are filled on a first come basis. Community school coordinator Judy Sheppard said the school will be glad to remind students of classes held later in the term if the request is made during registration ‘ The success of our com munity school programs stems from our wonderful volunteer leaders who are willing to share their time and skill with you,” said Mrs. Sheppard Activities for the term are listed below. The community school brochure m ay be checked for further details. M onday: E x e r c is e , Crocheting and G ranny Squares. Christmas Crocheted Ornaments, Hunter Safety, Introduction to Dance, C h r is t m a s O rn a m e n t Workshop, Christmas Card Clinic. Bread Baskets, Corn Husk Wreaths, The Helpful R e la t i o n s h ip , W o m e n 's V o lle y b a ll, C a llig r a p h y , O rie n ta l Cooking, Bread Making, Kolaches, C hristm as’ Tree Holiday Bread. Tuesday: Pottery, Drying F ru its and Vegetables, Volleyball. Red Cross Multi- M edia, C a rd io -P ulm o n ary R e s u s c it a t io n , B ic y c le Maintenance, Bulbs: Storing and Planting, Birdhouses and Feeders, Herbs: Growing and Using, Edible Poods of the northwest, Mushroom Iden- ific a tio n , Landscaping for Birds, House Plant Care and T e rra riu m s , D ry F lo w e r Arranging, Cone Wreaths, Christmas Swags and Cen­ terpieces. Wednesday: Pre-School Co Op, Spinning and Dying, Crafts for Kids, Pumpkin Painting Kids' Christmas Cooking, Kids’ Wrestling, Wills and Probate, Basketball, Bridge and Food Co-Op. T h u rs d a y : C h r is t m a s M a c ra m é , Tole P ain tin g , Young People’s Newspaper, Beginning Tole Painting. Friday: F R ID A Y FLING S! For information contact Judy Sheppard at the Community School. 668 5744 DEAR TAXPAYERS & RESIDENTS OF SANDY . . . This letter includes many thoughts already contained in the com­ munication to you in the Sandy Post dated Sept. 5. 1974, concerning the Water Bond Issue. Obviously it was read by many thinking, concerned residents because the issue was defeated. Two years have passed and on Tuesday, September 28, 1976. the same issue will be presented for vote again. Therefore, we again ask for your aftenfion to facts that should greatly affect the outcome of this current election. IED approves computer funds The C lackam as County made up of people from local In te r m e d ia te E d u c a lio h school districts in Clackamas District (IE D ) Board approved County The IE D is a county school support nearly 8200.000 to purchase a wide organization that provides computer system in its monthly services local districts would meeting Sept 20. The IE D is already using the not be able to afford on their computer, an IB M System own Those services, such as Three, on a lease basis IBM data processing and computer has now offered to sell the service, must be requested by computer to the IE D at what an the majority of school districts IE D representative says will be in the county. The IE D already provides a considerable saving to tax­ local districts with computer payers services such as accounting, The total cost of the basic com puter and its related student record keeping, grade reporting, student scheduling, equipment will be $186.945 The and scoring, in­ cost w ill be paid over the next testing five years, and will include ventorying. and co-cop pur­ maintenance and updating by chasing. The review committee also IBM recommended that the IE D According to IE D Superin­ offer local school districts tendent A.A. B ry a n t, the monthly cost of buying the computer will be a "con siderable savings” over what the district now pays to lease the same equipment “ I t ’s the same argument as buying a house as opposed to renting one," Bryant said “ If you rent a house all you have to show is a handful of rent receipts If you buy the house you have a valuable equity. Besides, under this arrangement can buy the computer for lower monthly payments than we paid to rent additional computer services such as attendance reporting, A-V film booking, student record management, remote data entry (a computer ter­ minal in a local district bought by the local district; Oregon City has already bought a te rm in a l), and com puter output microfishe. According to Bryant, “ I ’m always pleased when we can do more for local schools with less cost to taxpayers.” Increased Population and Migliar T a n s aro Synonymus VOTE “ NO" WATER BONO ISSOE P .M by Mtm. concerned reUdonts of AIBor Crook, Orville Thompaon. chm 201S» Porost Pont O r., Sandy.--------------------- -------- Classified Business, Professional Directory T im b e rlin e Electric if The board based its decision to buy the com puter on recommendations of a data processing review committee ELECTRICAL CONTRACTOR Rn