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Thu»» Book review: Jon. I I 1901 (S « I) SANDY (O r. ) POST 3 Everything about werewolves revealed b> BARBARA WATERHOUSE For The Post Ian Woodward, a Welsh writer, has examined every possible explanation for the lycanthropy phenomenon. Spiritualism , theosophy, cannibalism, rabies, astral projection and psychiatric medicine are all explored in The Werewolf Delusion ” The belief in the werewolf is traced from ancient Greece to modern times. It reached it peak during the Middle Ages. Stories of men capable of transform ing themselves into animals, by sorcery, are found in the w ritin g s of Greek and Roman poets Many people today believe that the archetypal werewolf was a creature existing on "an astral le v e l." This means that is a depraved person used the technique of Sandy and Woodland Centers were two of 31 l oaves and Fishes ( enters who received . f t mo . • • . , harm s as proceeds from the ‘Lynden Downtown ( lassie" benefit run held in File Xonl Rev i l l d m '" " .„„I H , h„ . k sh„»„ holding 31 > ,», chock., along „ „ „ r e p r e e m m i,,, each " will be prepared by senior volunteers for the monthly Men's Breakfast this lues day, June 16, at 7:30 a m The ladies are asked to be guests for this early morning get-together and leave the cooking and clean-up duties to the men Breakfast w ill be followed by the regularly- scheduled meeting of the Sandy Senior Center Ad visory Committee A ppointm ents fo r the Clackamas County Health Departm ent’s Keep Well Clinic, scheduled June 18, may be made by calling te Sandy Senior C en te r, 668-5569, This program is designed to provide health screening for seniors on fix ed and limited incomes. Pay ment for services are on a donation basis. 9a m Exercise Class 12 noon Golden Age Club P o tlu c k and Business Meeting T u e s d a y . J u n e 16 7:30 a m Men's Breakfast 9 a m Sandy Senior Center Advisory Committee 12 noon Loaves and Fishes Meal Ip m Blood Pressure Clinic 1 p in Ceramics F r id a y , J u n e 12 9 a in Ceramics 12 noon Loaves and Fishes Meal 5:30 p m. Departure for Senior Dm« < >ut Garden 1 x 6 Fir Std. & B e tte r........................... 12* e Plastic Root Cement (Gallons).............................. *2 ” Mobile Home Aluminum Root Coating (5 G als.)................................J3 8 ” 2 x 4 Fence C lip s .................................... 15« 4 x 4 Post Anchors.................................. ’ 2 ” Thursday. June IN 9 a m Exercise Class 9 a m to 12 noon Keep Well Clinic 12 noon Loaves and Fishes Meal Variance plan to be studied at hearing A variance application for property in the Sandy area will be considered by the Clackamas County hearings officer at 7 p m. this Mon day, June 15, in the County Courthouse Carl C leader is propos ing to reduce the minimum lot size from five acres to 1.75 acres, to allow the parti tioning of a 10-acre lots into two parcels of 1 75 acres and 8 25 acres. The property is on the north and south sides of S E. Cottontail l^ane, at its in tersection with S E Cotton tail Drive The area is zoned r u r a l re s id e n tia l fa rm forest, five acre minimum lot size. Citizens are invited to at tend this hearing The hear ings officer w ill consider all written and oral testimony. The a p p lic a tio n is available for inspection at the Departm ent of E n vironmental Services, Plan ning Division, 902 Abernethy Road, Oregon City. kindergartens are a cost- effective method of avoiding costly special education classes in later years Studies have shown that children who do not attend kindergarten are more likely to need remedial help, more likely to be held back a grade and more likely to not finish high school, M cFarland said. And students who don't finish high school, she said, are more likely to commit crimes and be incarcerated in prison "Kindergarten is not a fr ill," said McFarland, an instructor at Mt Hood Com munity College. " I t ’s an in tegral, maybe crucial, part of the educational process." Sen Jack Ripper, D North Open 8 a.m. 8 p.m. Mon. Sat. 4 10 a.m. 6 p m. Sunday ) 41730 ) sr Si I Highway 76 Bend, said the measure would force kindergarten programs on local taxpayers when they are already free to establish those programs if they want to pay the cost. 'We’ve Expanded!" Grand Opening ^ j f June 11 1? 13 New Children’s C lo th e s ! // • Chpi k in store sales daily ) TINA’S * * /Brass Ring 38965 Proctor, Sandy * ( Across from Rexall Drug K ~ 668-4812 H.l1 C aravelle * .O f? by BUIOVA A Goiptone with Melody Alarm and snooze fcalure rim» and caienda' 12 or 24 hour disolav Dura Crytlol • •»».«» C Wood Stoves and Inserts! (~ First choice for Lather’s Day. If gives you everything— you don’t B Sandy Sales Co. andatory A bill passed last week in the Oregon Senate would re quire all school districts to establish kindergarten pro grams by July 1989 Senate Bill 921, which was approved 16-13, now goes to the House for approval. Senators opposing the bill said it would inhibit local control and pose a financial burden on local taxpayers. The Sandy Elementary School D is tric t has no kindergarten program A kindergarten proposal was e lim in a te d fro m the district’s ‘B’ ballot proposal by the school board after the ballot was defeated in the March special election. The Bull Run and Orient school districts also have no kindergarten programs Approxim ately one-half the districts in the state have kindergarten Sen Ruth M cFarland, D-Gresham, a co-sponsor of the b ill, said stu die s presented during testimony before the Senate Education C o m m itte e showed 2 x 6 Cedar D e c k in g ................................ 27* fi 2 x 4 Cedar.............................................. 14« Ft 2 x 2 C e d a r......................................... 10eFt 1 x 6 Cedar 3’ i 4 ’ # i................................ 10e Ft. 1 x 6 Cedar 5’ 4 6 # i................................ 19« Ft 1 x 8 Cedar 3’ & 4 ’ »1................................ 20* Ft. 4 x 4 Cedar........................................... 3 0 c Ft 1 X 8 C e d a r Country Rustic............ ..................... 10* Ft M o n d a y , J u n e 15 9:30a.m. Exercise Class and Therapy Pool 12 noon Ixiaves and Fishes Meal 1 p m Cards 1 p m . Oil Painting with Carol DeLude This book contains all that you ever wanted to know about werewolves and maybe a bit more t Wednesday, June 17 V illa g e other reason than the fact that a vindictive person made the allegation of werewolfery against them Torture accounts for many confessions, and innocent people died hideously for no DECK AND FENCING SALE Activities for the Week of June 11 to June IN Thursday, June II 9 a m Drop In 12 noon Loaves and Fishes Meal 12:30 p m Departure for In te rn a tio n a l Gem and Mineral Show A lycanthrope is a person who, because of some form of insanity, believes himself to be a wolf and acts accor dingly. He eats raw meat, howls and indulges in various reprehensible a t tacks on any victim he can overpower Physically, he remains in human form, but m entally he is suffering from wolf madness L fU U L V U Senior Center News The Sandy Golden Age Club will host the first of its June potlucks today at the Sandy Senior ('enter at noon All seniors are invited to at tend. A g e n e ra l business meeting w ill follow the potluck at which time elec tions to the (¡olden Age Club board and the Sandy Senior Center Advisory Committee will be held. An excursion to the Inter national Gem and Jewelry Show this weekend at the Portland M em orial Col iseum has been planned for tomorrow, June 12. Depar ture from the Sandy center will be at 12:30 p.m. Admis sion to the exhibition is $3.50 per person. A delicious meal of ham. eggs, hashbrowns and toast astral projection, his body could be seized upon by a s tra l e n titie s and materialized into that of an animal. This would be a gixxl tune to mention that a buried werewolf or vampire must be pierced with an aspen stake if the creature is to meet its eternal end I guess oak or maple stakes just ir ritate them. Tim» and Calendar readout Singing Alarm ?4 hou' Chronograph Brushed silvertone case blue lace stainless steel bracelet {69 IS ¿»p lvciilc it >le features that i o ? musical c jlarms sfi >i w a tc h abilities, dua l time ?nes am i hourly i himes Together with the latest in smart, slim cases As wen as Caravelle Quartz O' cu ra cy to within a minute a year an» 1 Butovas avail, it >le Ad. 1 A Year Program for extended Dual Time Zone lunction 24 hour Alarm Time and calendar readout lap timer Goidtone case brown face Dura Crystal 174 95 protection You c a n r'xpec f the t jest of ■ ! '■ n r !.• • ■ Millions d o 1 39084 Proctor Boulevard in Sandy. Oregon H eritage Square * Phone 668 6 136 1 mile east of Sandy on Hwy 26 IT S BULOVA WATCH TIME WE PUT A PREMIUM O N SERVICE. Signs of the Last Days Y ¿Me«/ 1 ' ,Lf W,Li SSNESS’ B L000y CRIMES ANO VIOLENCE. Matt. 24:12, 2 Tim. 3:13, Eze. 7:23 It is all too obvious that this sign is fulfilled Crime and awlessness are increasing with shocking rapidity at a rate four times greater than that of population growth The wisest statesmen of our time are concerned for the survival of control 'On beC3USe cr,me sweeps ,OfW<,fd seemingly beyond W I ’D 'M S1 I HELP / J 12. SCOFFERS «NO RELIGIOUS SCEPTICS WHO RUN «W«T FROM BIBLE TRUTH. 2 F iler 3 3 2 Tim Ih i * MESSAGE T0 THt *°R L D IN THE VERY LAST DAYS. Matt 24 14 Rev 14 6 9 The great solemn last warning MESSAGE OF CHRIST S SECOND fOMiNr <’ , ! t*’ over 900 languages and near!» 99® A h u i S k 1 LOWING is now being presented in Has the Bible clearly described our world today? Sandy Seventh Day Adventist Church ! We’d like to help. P O Box 519. Sandy. 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