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* '• 4 S A N O V ( O r » ) POST Thvr» M o r t h 75 1982 ($ •< Election set for budget, board seats Cottrell Welches MONDAY. MARCH 2» Baked lasagna Seasoned green beans Mixed fruit Garlic bread Milk MONDAY, MARCH 2» Hamburger gravy Mashed potatoes Carrot raisin salad Roll with butter Mixed fruit Milk T I KSbAY. MARCH 3« Sloppy joe on a biscuit Buttered corn Applesauce Milk TUESDAY. MARCH 3« Barbecued pork on a bun Potato salad lettuce wedge Apple wedge Milk MONDAY. MARCH 2» Hot pork sandwiches Mashed potatoes Gravy Buttered carrots Cauliflower chunks Banana Milk TUESDAY. MARCH 3« Country fried steak Raisincinnamon bread Buttered green beans Carrot sticks Ice cream Milk WKDNFMDAY, MARCH 31 W EDNESDAY. MARCH 31 Fried chicken W EDNESDAY. MARCH 31 Fish sticks Potato b an Tacos Tartar sauce Catsup Com chips Seasoned green beans Sliced peaches Mixed vegetables Bread with butter Cinnamon bun Cucumber wheels Cherry cobbler Milk Frosted grahams Whipped topping Milk Milk THURSDAY. A PR IL I THURSDAY. A PR IL 1 THURSDAY. A PR IL I Hamburgers Angasal dekab Lunch meat sandwich Lettuce Dalas eyepop with lettuce Pickles Llor taehw elohw Vegetable beef soup Mustard and catsup Rettub Apple Buttered com Sehcaep Milk Apple crisp Klim Milk FR ID A Y . APR IL 2 F R ID A Y , A P R IL 2 FR ID A Y . A P R IL 2 Rice tomato soup Spaghetti with Vegetable soup Tuna sandwich Meat sauce Cracken Cheese stick Tossed green salad Egg salad Gingerbread Fruit Lettuce with dressing Applesauce Cheese biscuit Chilled pears Milk Milk Choice of milk Voters in the Sandy Elementary District will elect two members to the board of education next Tuesday and have an op portunity to voice their opi nion on the budget some of the candidates worked on After the smoke had cleared at budget prepara tion time, the levy was 12.264,428 That is the amount that voters will see on the ballot However, the district hadn’t budgeted above last y e a r ’s s ta te su p po rt because of the uncertainty of w hat th e O regon Legislature would do with its budget-cutting knife during the special session early this year. As a result. Superinten dent Clark Lund has said he will recommend to the board of education that they cut taxes accordingly after voter approval of the operating levy Board Position 4 expires June 30, 1983 It is for the final year on a term to which Sherry Lawson was elected She stepped down last year to return to teaching Position 5 is a four year term, expiring June 30, 1986 P O S I T IO N 4 CCB names Hoodland manager Steve Simonsen, who recently joined Clackamas County Bank, has been named manager of the bank's Hoodland office in Welches, according to Kent H a ll, ch airm an of the board and chief executive officer Simonsen was raised and educated in he Grants Pass arc3 He has been ac tive in the American In stitute of Banking and has ta k e n m any b an kin g courses. Sim onsen ca m e to Clackamas County Bank from an independent bank in Southern Oregon where he spent three years as a loan and investment of ficer His previous ex perience includes 15 years with a statewide bank, with assignments in operations, len d in g and management. Incumbent Sharron Cox was appointed to the board of education in October 1981 to fill the vacancy left when Lawson returned to teaching “ I came on the board with the position of a child a d v o c a te ,” she s a id , "stressing everything we do we should ask Is this of benefit to the children ’ “ I ’d like to continue that It has to be blended with good fiscal concerns, but still that's the ultimate goal T h e m o th e r of two district students and a pre schooler. Cox has been a Sandy resident for 11 4 years She has been involv ed in PTA and Scouting and is a Firwood area resident Geraldine Richardson is opposing Cox for Position 4 Five of her children have attend Sandy Elementary District schools and she at tended the schools herself “ I ’ve been interested in education because of the ef fect it has on our young people,” she said, "and because of my interest in my children ’’ Richardson served on the budget committee and is a Firwood resident She said the financial situation is "utmost in everybody's mind. “ I would work to main tain a quality education at a price everybody can af tim ber farm er, W illiam Lenon believes the board P O S IT IO N I has to look a t the P a u l H a y b a ll is a "economic ability of the member of the budget com community" to support the mittee from the Kelso area school district The father of children With one child attending from 2 to 13 years of age, F irw o o d School and Hayball said. "The school another who will, Lenon is board needs people who interested in the education can m ake good, solid process for the next several business decisions." He ye ars and, lik e most works in the corporate pur parents, has ideas of pro chasing department for the grams he'd like to see im H y s te r C o m p an y and plemented thinks that experience "Looking down the line, I would serve him well on the th in k I'd lik e to see board reinstating some sort of “The bottom line is you talented and gifted pro have to have affordable gram in a couple years.” education," he said. " I he said, "or look at some don’t want a washed down alternative to that." program for my kids, but He would also like to see at the same time, I think some consideration given you have to hold back " to teaching students how a A w r ite r and s m a ll community and the real world operates Dorothy Mills, a retired educator living in the Fir- wood district, sees her ex penence as an asset on the board "I'd like to see education as a priority in our area and would like to give representation to the peo ple who agree,” she said. A member of the budget committee for four years, Mills said, "There is so much more to education than just dollars and cents." She is interested in cur riculum and the interests of the children “I’ve lived here 20 years and I think I understand the things people in this area consider unique," Mills said Longtime resident dies Word has been received in the past week of the death of Agnes Gunderson Nelson, a longtime Sandy resident Born in the Sandy Ridge- Kelso area in 1896 to the A r nie Gundersons, an early and prom inent pioneer family, she attended Sandy Ridge School and as a young woman Milton Nelson Gunderson, both of Sandy, and a sister, Olga M iller of Long Beach. Calif. m a rrie d After his death in 1952, Mrs Nelson sold Lie family home and moved to Lodi, Calif., to be near her son She is survived by uer son, Everett of California, tw o b ro th e rs , A lfre d Gunderson and Harold Ashes have been for w arded to the Sandy Funeral Home for inter ment beside her husband. 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