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•’■RF* 1 Thur«. Swoi 2«. 147« (Sec. 2) SANOV (Ore ) FOST— • Sandy Community School fall classes C o o r d in a to r : J u d y Sheppard Registration: In person — Community School trailer from 9 a m to noon, Oct. 2,3 and 4. By mail — send name, address, phone, name of activity and fee to: CS; P O Box 502, Sandy, 97055, (Checks payable to Mt Hood Community College.) By phone— A lim ite d number of activities may be registered by calling the Community School at 668 5744 In addition to the CS classes, M t. Hood Com munity College is offering classes in Sandy. They are: Refresher Typing and Office Machines, Beginning and In te r m e d ia te K a r a te , Woodworking, ABE-GED, Pottery, Womens Fitness, Beginning and Intermediate Oil Painting and Beginning Gymnastics. C om m unity School in Sandy is also helping to sponsor Sandy’s One Way Theater company. Three plays are scheduled for the season — The Impossible Years. Glass Menagerie and a play to be announced In addition, a children’s drama workshop w ill be held beginning Oct. 18 Sandy Community School also has a paperback book lending library at the CS trailer located on next to the elementary school. Monday EXERCISE A.M. Get into shape and feel better by exercising with us each Monday and Wed nesday morning Leader: Brenda Canosa, Rachael Crockett When: Mon beginning Oct. 9 Where: Community School Trailer Time: 9:00 to 9:30 a m. Length: Determined by group Fee: $1.00 BELLYDANCING Not only fun, but a great exercise to tone up the body Dress casual. Leader: Evelyn McLellan When: Mon beginning Oct. 9 Where: Community School Trailer Time: 9:30 to 10:30 a m. L im it: Maximum of 20 Length: 6 weeks Fee: $1 50 LADIES GYM N’ SWIM The evening w ill start with warm up exercises followed by volleyball for fun with an optional swim at the end of the evening A great chance to exercise and have an evening of fun with your friends Leader: Helen W alker, Barbara Johnston When: Mon beginning Oct. 9 Where: Upper Grade Gym Time: 7:00 to 9:00 p m Lim it: Maximum of 20 Length: 6 weeks Fee: $2 00 INTRO. TO TRANSCENDENTAL MEDITATION Learn how Transcendental M editation (T M .) can benefit you, your health, and society. Introduction and preparatory only. Oppor tunity for questions. Leader: David and Mary Fields When: Mon. & Tues Oct. 9 and 10 Where: Community School Trailer Time: 7:30 to 9:00 p.m. Lim it: Minimum of 10 Fee: 50 cents ESPERANTO: IN T ER N A T IO N A L LAN GUAGE Esperanto is the sim ple In te rn atio na l Language based on words from current national languages. Com pared to other foreign languages Esperanto can be learned with relative ease and is currently used in all parts of the world. Leader: Mary Murray When: Mon. beginning Oct. 9 Where: Upper Grade Room 1 Time: 7:00 to 8:30 p m Length: 8 weeks Fee: $2.00 CRIBBAGE For beginners or those who already enjoy the game and would like an opportunity to Play. Leader: Kathy Coon, Cathy Bray When: Moru-October 16 Where. Upper Grade Room 3 Time: 7:00 to 9:00 pm . Fee: 50 cents ABE-GED Free high school equivalency program For information call 668-5744. the game which has recently regained its popularity For beginners or players who would enjoy an evening of backgammon Leader: Kathy Coon, Cathy Bray When Mon Oct 23 Where: Upper Grade Room 3 Time: 7 00 to 9:00 p m Fee: 50 cents Tuesday VOLLEYBALL Coed volleyball for those who want to play for fun. Leader: Pete Sheppard When: Tues. beginning Oct 10 Where: Upper Grade Gym Time: 7:00 to 9:00 p m ' L im it: Maximum of 20 Length: 8 weeks Fee: $1.50 COMMUNICATION SKILLS- ASSERTIVENESS TRAINING Learn how to express yourself and your needs in a non-threatening manner Since each ind ivid ua l is unique, the skills w ill be geared toward each in dividual. Leader: Blake Davidson When: Tues. beginning Oct. 17 Where: Upper Grade Room 1 Time: 7:00 to 8:30 p.m. Length: 6 weeks Fee: $2.00 Lim it: Maximum of 20 Fee: $1.50 (includes materials) CONE WREATHS Guided by an expert, you will create your own lovely wreath from a variety of cones, pods, and seeds Materials w ill be provided for a nominal fee leader: Shirley Dyal When: Tues. Nov. 21 only Where: Community School Trailer Time: 7:00 to 9:00 p.m. L im it: Maximum of 20 Fee: 50 cents plus materials CHRISTMAS SWAGS AND CENTERPIECES Make your own beautiful Christm as swag or cen terpiece. A variety of fresh greens w ill be available for your personal selection and w ill last through the holidays. Nominal material fee. Leader: Shirley aVid Ned Dyal When: Tues. Dec. 5 only Where: Community School Trailer Time: 7:00 p.m. Lim it: Maximum of 20 Fee: 50 cents Wednesday GOURMET A variety of delicious and nutritious vegetarian dishes (spinach quiche, vegetarian lasagna, 4 grain casserole etc) are on the menu. Leader: Jude Jensen, Kathy Kiss, Paul Nyland, Peggy Willis, Macy Grader When: Tues Oct. 17 only Where: Upper Grade Home Ec Time: 7:00 p.m. Lim it: Maximum of 20 Fee: $2.00 (includes meal) CHRISTMAS TREE HOLIDAY BREAD By using a basic bread recipe, adding a scrumptious filling, taking a few snips with scissors, you will create a delicious Christmas tree shaped bread You w ill bake your own in class, so register in advance. Leader: Joanne Seeger When: Tues. Nov. 7 only BACKGAMMON Ever wonder what the back Where: Upper Grade Home of your checker board was Ec for9 I t ’s for backgammon, Time: 7:00 p.m. CHRISTMAS MA( RAME Learn basic m acram e knots Project w ill include a Christmas tree No supplies first time leader: Eileen Lear When: Thurs. beginning Oct. 19 Where: Community School Trailer Time: 10:30 to 12:00 a m Length: 4 weeks Fee: $1.50 A wonderful variety of c ra fts for school aged children Leader: Louise Noteboom, Kathy Kiss When Wed. beginning Oct. 11 Where: Community School Trailer Time: 3:30 to 4:30 L im it: Maximum of 15 Length: 5 weeks Fee: $1.00 plus material fee BASKETBALL OIL TOI.E PAINTING Open gym play for men Leader: Bob Gedde When: Wed. beginning Oct 11 Where: Upper Grade Gym Time: 7:00 to 9:00 p m L im it: Maximum of 20 Length: 8 weeks Fee: $1.50 S ee W e d n e s d a y 's description. leader: Carol DeLude Where: Community School Trailer Time: 1:30 to 3:00 p.m. Length 6 weeks Fee: $2.50 TOLE PAINTING BALLET FOR ADULTS Oil tole painting for all levels of experience Bring supplies and any projects to first class. Limited beginner enrollment. Leader: Carol DeLude When: Wed. beginning Oct. 11 Where: Community School Trailer Time. 7:00 to 9:30 Length: 6 weeks Fee: $2 50 For all levels of ballet experience. Beginners over 12 years of age are welcome to join and learn this classical dance. Leader: Jean Bondley When: Thurs beginning Oct. 12 Where: High School Gym C Time: 7:00 to 8:30 p.m. Lim it: Maximum of 10 Length: 6 weeks Fee: $2.00 Thursday A meeting fo r mother interested in joining a pre school co-op. If you have a young one at home, find out how the co-op can work and be an enjoyable experience for your child. Leader: Jude Jensen, Peggy Begulin When: Wed. Oct. 4 Where: Community School Trailer Time: 10:00 a m. Lim it: Maximum of 15 SOCK(NYLON)DOLLS Incredible, loveable and maybe even preposterous dolls that you create with nylons, stuffing, a few whips with a needle, and your imagination! (Let it run rampant!) Gypsies, gnomes, jesters, debutantes, etc. are possible. Supply list available at registration. Leader: Kathy Kiss When: Wed. Oct. 18 only Where: Community School Trailer Time: 1:00 to 3:00 p.m. Fee: 50 cents SEWING FOR OTHERS WOMENS Sewing projects in class w ill be donated to charity. You w ill learn to sew children’s clothes If you already sew and would like to spend some time sewing for charity, drop-in. Assistance and material provided. Leader: Eileen Lear When: Thurs beginning Oct. 12 Where: Community School Trailer Time: 9:00 to 10:30 a m. Length: 6 weeks Fee: None LB AGUE VOLLEYBALL If you are interested in joining a women’s vollleyball team, contact the Com munity School immediately, 668-5744 Leader: Debbie Hite When: Thurs. Oct. 5 meeting Where: Intermediate Grade Gym , Time: 7:00 p.m. L im it: Maximum of 4 teams Fee: $2 00 Friday TINY TOT TIME An opportunity for mothers with infants and toddlers to spend a morning together while the toddlers develop play skills. A fte r firs t meeting, the group will meet in homes. Leader: Louise Noteboom When: Thurs. Oct. 12 Where: Community School Trailer Time: 10:30 a m. Length: 6 weeks Fee: 50 cents BRIDGE For all levels of bridge players. Some instruction, An evening of playing cards for enjoyment. Leader: Dorothy Shrum, Maxine Carpenter When: Fri. beginning Oct. 13 Where: Community School Trailer Time: 7:30 to 9:30 p.m Length: 9 weeks Fee: $2.00 Pos-A-Traction Warehouse Clearance SALE TORQUE TWISTER $3319 70 Series $3245 60 Series 50 Series »3672 ★ Polyester/Fiberglass* ★ All prices plus F.E.T.* A60-13 B50-13 S im ■ 5 0 -1 3 .___ 0 5 0 - 1 « ------ 0 5 0 -1 6 ...... 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All PGE division and district offices have schedules which are yours for the asking or you can call 226-8501 and we ll mail you one because w e’re anxious to have you learn all about conservation and weatherization from Pete, one of our PGE energy misers. PGE/Reader’s Digest Scholarship Awarded to U. of O. Freshman A $1000 Reader’s Digest scholarship, which was part of the National Sweepstakes Aw ard won recently by PGE for the best utility communications during 1977, was awarded this month to Curtis Grund who plans to enter the University of Oregon this fall. Cur tis is the son of the late John Grund, a PGE employe. Curtis graduated from Tigard High School last June, was valedictorian of his class, active on the school newspaper, an accomplished athlete and an outstanding student. PGE President, Robert H. Short, made the scholarship presentation. Energy Education for Families at Trojan Info Center Have you and your family had the opportu nity to visit the Trojan Information Center yet? If not, there’s an in teresting, educational treat in store for / . a you. A combina- tion of films, slides, and fascinating working models, — assembled in an ultra m odern building, relates a wide assortment of energy information on conservation, energy sources, safety and plant operation, that is easily understood. More than 100,000 visitors toured the cen ter so far this year. The center is a com forta ble 42-mile-drive north and west of Port land on Hwy. 30 and it’s hard to miss the bright orange building that houses a fas cinating educational experience. Come visit and learn. Workforce Now Totals 1,000 Building Boardman Coal Plant The 530,000-kilowatt Boardman coal-fired generating plant, currently under construc tion 13 miles southwest of Boardman, O re gon, is just under 40 percent com plete with a workforce of 1,000 producing a payroll of approximately $1.5 million per month. The plant, which is scheduled to be generating electricity by June 1980, represents an in vestment estimated at $500-525 million. PGE will he operator and principal owner. PGE Has a Bureau-full of Speakers to Present Free Club Programs Now that fall is officially here (it began Sept. 23), most civic, service, church and social clubs are resuming their meeting schedules and PGE speakers are available to present a variety of topical programs at luncheon, dinner or evening meetings. The programs range in subject matter from A (atom ic en ergy) to Z (zucchini freezing). To arrange for a speaker, program chairpersons (o r anyone, for that m atter) can simply call 226-8501, or write PGE Speaker’s Bureau, 121 S W Salmon St., Portland. OR 97204 for a folder describing the programs that are available. » f PERFORMANCE TIRE & WHEEL FREE Coffee While You Wait 18200 N.E. Halsey, Portland (Just off Banfield 80 N| 667-5810 Chorge It with Hour*: Mon-Fri 8-6pm Sat 9-4pm Tea Thought For the Day Democracy is based upon the conviction that there are extraordinary possibilities in ordinary people. Harry Emerson Fosdick Fbrtland General Electric glO : U MMtlÉÉIIÉiiÉÉÉÉrtÉÉÍÉIIíJÉÉ ' ; „MIL WÌBÉÌÉÈMÌÌBMMMII... ■ ■ ■ M M M M Í É É I