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SANDY (Ore ) POST Th un
April 30
1981 (Sec
I)
Keeping posted:
Market planners to meet
Thursday, April 30
Nina Kerr w ill discuss in
fa n t and c h ild c a rd io
pulmonary resuscitation at
the Sandy C o m m u n ity
School trailer at 7 p m
Firwood School's Spring
Music Program begins at
7:30 p m in the gymnasium
Friday, .May I
Inflation Buying and Selling
a Home.”
The first session of a scries
on antiques and collectibles
will be held at the Sandy
Community Sch<x»l trailer at
7pm Pat M iller will discuss
Old Art Glass, Delores Sen
sabaugh w ill talk about
Custard Glass and Leonna
Barnes will discuss Depres
sion Glass
Some Sandy women will
discuss creative ways to br
mg extra dollars into the
home without a traditional
job Participants are asked
to bring a lunchtime dish tor
a potluck The event gets
underway at 11:30 a m at
the Community School
The Kelso School Com
m u n ity Club e xe c u tiv e
meeting w ill be held at 7
p in in the school library
The Sandy Garden Club
will hold Planting Day at
Oral Hull Park at 10 a m
The planting is open to the
public Participants are ask
ed to bring a sack lunch and
help plant the garden
The Sandy Union High
School budget committee
meets at 7:30 p m to con
sider a new B ballot pro
posal. The meeting will take
place in Koom 50 at the
school.
C o u n try
M a rk e t
organizers will meet at 7:30
Tuesday, Mav 5
p m at Sandy Community
Darrell Dempster w ill pre
School. Location of the sent the “ Almost Final
market w ill be announced
Report on Planning for the
1981 Sandy
Mountain
Saturday, May 2
Festival" at the weekly lun
The 122nd semiannual
cheon meeting of the Sandy
Clackamas County I O.O. F.
Chamber of Commerce at
and Rebekah Association
TJ's Fireside Dining a, noon
meeting will be held at the
Firwood Parent Teacher
Sandy Odd Fellows Hall at 1
Association meets at 3:30
p m in the school library.
The final session of “ Sew
mg N Stuff will be held at
the Sandy C o m m u n ity
School trailer at 1 p m
Diane Mattox will discuss
fabric picture framing For
registration and a supply
list, call 668 5744
Wednesday, May »>
St Jude's Home will host
.in open house and ice cream
social at 3.30 p m to
celebrate Nursing Home
Residents Day
I be Kelso School Spring
Music Program will be held
at 7 p in in the gy mnasium
Dennis Lake, of Monster
l.unker Tackle Shop, will
discuss fresh water fishing
at 7 I.) p m in Cedar Ridge
School Room 1 Registration
for the three week course is
available through the Sandy
Community School, 668 5744
Thursday, May 7
Bull Run School District
No 45 will hold a special
meeting at 7 30 p m in the
c a fe te ria
to
discuss
kindergarten
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The annual Ham Dinner at
Cottrell School will run from
5 to 8 p m at the school
Our ’’Spring Fling”
is May 8th & 9th!!
Monday, May I
Photo by Dan Dillon
'" '.'W a lk e r . resource room teacher at Kelso School, offers first-grader John Hillard a tip as
he tries out the new puzzles donated by the loc al Kiwanis (
luh. Mel llaneherg. who built the
puzzles, looks on.
Kelso balloon visits
Canada after release
When a seven year old
650 miles northeast of the
Washougal, Wash . girl look
school.
ed for her cat around the
The seven year old girl, Jo
woodpile early last month,
Dee Holterman. was not the
she got a surprise, bu, she
only Washougal area resi
wasn't alone
dent who fount! a balloon
What she found was a
The majority of those which
balloon that had been set off
made it ou, of the Kelso area
at th<* first birthday celebra
and were returned went to
tion at Kelso Grade School
the Washougal area, across
March 10 That day, students
the Columbia River almost
and teachers set off more
directly north of Sandy
than 250 colorful balloons,
each with a note attached
That is, except for the
asking its finder to let the
balloon with Angie Rudisill's
student, named on the tag.
name attached which ven
know where the balloon
lured a ll the way into
came to earth
( anada It was found by
By Monday this week,
T W Davis two days after its
seven balloons had been
release In a note accompa
returned and the range of
nymg the found balloon.
their flights stretched all the
Davis surmised that the
way from Shalimar Drive,
650-700 miles traveled in two
two miles from the school, to
days was "faster than the
Three Hills, Alberta. Canada
f anadian Postal Service."
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Sandy Union High School
will host an academic con
ference day from 12 noon to
4:30 p m and from 5 to 8
p m
The final session of the
“ You and Your D ollar”
series w ill be held at 7 p m
at Cedar Ridge School Room
1. Luke Derheimer w ill
discuss “ Real Estate During
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