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V 12 - SANDY (Ore.) POST Thur*., Apr 12, 1978 (Sec. 2) E WAY THEATER group will make its debut on Saturday, April 22. pdated version of Beauty and the Beast. Included in the cast (upper Kelly Spradling, Lisa Sheppard. Eric Hadley, Cheryl Mcllwain. One Way Theater Special Visitor Sunday A cordial welcome to everyone < • !•) • I Family Worship Sunday School 10 A.M Hood land Lutheran Church Mark Hadley and Pam Cansler. Right: Rob Lawson plays the Beast and Pam Cansler is the Beauty. Below : Cheryl Mcllwain receives a make-up job from Laura LaMarsh. (Post photos) Transportation Available for Senior Citizens. •til » »JB ;AjB y updates fairy tale fo r stage debut Highway 26 at Zigzag Pastor: Paul A. Gross 622-3916 Beauty and the Beast Updated, a play by two Sandy residents, will be presented Saturday, April 22, in the Sandy Elementary School upper grade gym at 7:30 p.m Beauty is a play for the entire family and is performed by students of Sandy Elementary School. It is sponsored by the Community School and is produced by the One Way Theater, Sandy’s new theatre group IMMANUEL LUTHERAN CHURCH Fellowship Worship 9 :3 0 a.m . Morning Services Sunday School 10 a.m Sunday School Morning Worship 11 a.m A dult Bible Class M id Week Prayer Service 7 :30 p.m. A Cordial Welcome is Nursery Care During Worship Extended to All PASTOR Ed Neuenfeldt Church 6 6 8 4 54 3 Manse 6 68 4 59 4 PA STOR F R A N K KOEPKE 668 6232 - Church St. Jude's Episcopal Church Beauty is produced by Laura LaMarsh and directed by Larry LaMarsh, a husband and wife team with theatrical experience at Spokane’s Civic Theater It was freely adapted from the classic fairy tale by Sandy eighth grader Rob Lawson, who also plays the Beast, and Linda Crockett, a local woman. Along with Lawson, the play stars Pam Cansler also a Sandy eighth grader, as Beauty. Also in the cast are Eric Hadley, Mark Hadley, Matt Madison. Cheryl Mcllwain, Lisa Sheppard, Mike Sheppard, Kelly S p ra d lin g , Shannon Spradling, Dave Stafford, Melissa Waters and Michele Waters. This fanciful production features dance routines, period costumes, a swash buckling swordfight, en chanted trees and bushes that talk, and an evil witch who casts a magic spell on a handsome prince, turning him into a hideous beast. There is no admission charge, but donations will be accepted. Party set fo r future Sunday Family Service 9:00 a.m. Nursing Hom e Service 1 0 :4 5 a.m 39665 Scenic St. Sandy, Oregon Father Lindsay Warren 284-7439 St. MICHAEL'S CATHOLIC CHURCH Sat eve M a n 7 :3 0 p.m . Sunday M a n 10 0 0 a.m . • 6 p.m. St. Johns Catholic Church Welches. Oregon Mass 6 p.m Sat.. 8 a.m. Sun. C om ar Strauss & Pleasant Sandy. Oragon Father Arata 668 44- SANDY SEVENTH-DAY ADVENTIST CHURCH Proctor and University Sabbath School Morning Service 9 30 a m 11 00 a m CASCADE VIEW COMMUNITY CHURCH IK also area) Sunday School 9:45 Morning Worship 11:00 Evangelist Service 6:00 Bible Study Wednesday . . . .7 :0 0 a.m. a.m p.m p.m 13050 Bobby Bruca Lana Pastor H.C McAdams 630 3395 SANDY BAPTIST CHAPEL Early Service Sunday School Second Service Evening Service Firwood first graders SHORT SLEEVE KNIT SHIRTS BY H im a la ya - Cagney and Im pact & C inch-back e la stic w a is t casual \ slacks Family Night Wednesday ...7 :0 0 p .m Raymond ALoorn PASTO R ?'u,eh £ 7 . HOODLAND CHAPEL Wemme. Oregon Rev. Gary Pollitt Mr. Rick Mathew* SERVICES F in t Tw o Sunday» Last Two Sunday» 10 a m 3 p m. Salon of Beauty Introducing Our NEW Stylist Pastor S U N D A Y S E R V IC E S Casa de V illa by High G ear T E R R Y ZULU 6 6 8 771 4 - Home 6 6 8 ^ 1 4 4 - Church Sunday School 9 45 a m. M orning Worship ,1 0 0 im Even gel i Stic Service 6 0 0 p m Any child who will years-old by Nov. eligible to attend school next year. Those attending the 1:30 p.m. party will have a chance to visit the first grade rooms, eat ice cream and cookies served by the PTA and become registered for next year’s first grade class Parents are asked to bring from s15°° You Are Welcome SANDY ASSEMBLY OF GOD Next year’s first graders in the Sandy Elem entary School District are invited to attend a get acquainted party on Wednesday, April 26, at Firwood School. CHAPEL OF THE HILLS Tem porary Location M ountain Grange Sleepy H ollow Rd. Sunday School......... 9:45 Worship................... 1100 Evening Worship . . 6 p.m. Wed Family Night . . 7 p.m. Call 622 3260 Pastor Jeff Brockway MT. H O O D EVANGELICAL FREE CHURCH Sun. School 9 :4 5 a.m. Service» 11 :00 a m Wad. Bible 7 :1 5 p.m Study Pastor - Stan Wall 622 3575 1 mile no. o t ZigZag on L olo Paa* Rd. Student Sovingj I Your Sandy Union High School student body cord entitles you to a Hours Monday thru Friday 7 a.m. to 9 p.m. Saturday* 8:30 a.m. to 5 p.m 20% DISCOUNT! A* D ecker 8 Scale» Store Through April 29 G resham F re d M ayer Shopping Cantar 2543 S.E. Burnside Gresham 667-2000 f a birth certificate along to verify the child’s age. State law requires all children new to school to have received immunization against dip- theria, whooping cough, tetanus (DPT), polio, measles, and rubella before entering school Bonds sold for school United States National Bank was one of the suc cessful bidders on $3,485,000 worth of general obligation bonds for the Sandy Elementary School District. The hank bid jointly with Blyth Eastman Dillon & Co., Inc in association with a number of other bidders Proceeds of this bond issue will be used to construct a new elem entary school district on some Kelso area property presently owned by the district and a new wing to the Eirwood School. These bonds m ature serially from April I. 1979. to April 1. 1996, inclusive, with an effective rate of 5.532 percent Home ransacked M arguerite DeJager of Boring told Clackamas County Sheriff’s deputies that her home was ransacked last Wednesday afternoon by burglars who had walked through the home s unlocked back door Reports indicated that the burglars had taken $200 cash from a desk drawer while she was at work I