Sandy post. (Sandy, Oregon) 1938-current, May 13, 1982, Page 2, Image 2

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    2—SANDY (Ore ) POST Thur»
Moy 13 1982 ($•< I,
Senior Center News
A d u lt cam p o ffered se n io r s
Local seniors will have
an opportunity to see the
Academy Award-winning
film , “ Chariots of F ire,"
th is e v e n in g a t the
Eastgate Theater
Departure from the San­
dy Senior Center will be at
4 30 p m Movie goers are
reminded that there will be
not time to have dinner
along the way because the
movie begins ar 5.30 p m ,
however, a stop is planned
for a light snack or dessert
on the return trip.
Gale Orford, director of
Camp Tamarack, will be
the center’s guest speaker
tomorrow, May 14. follow
ing the Loaves and Fishes
meal She will provide in­
formation on the Senior
Adult Camp which she
coordinates several weeks
in June
Activities offered during
each five day session in­
clude canoeing, hikes,
fish in g , c ra fts , n atu re
studies and dancing. P er­
sons who are interested in
registering for any session
may do so following the
program.
The Sandy Senior Center
Staff photo
Bucolic scenes such as this are a frequent site as the weather continues its warming trend throughout the area.
ORR
Solar tour highlights
Sandy area residences
Two Sandy homes will be
featured in the fourth an
nual Solar Home Tour
scheduled this Sunday,
May 16, from 1-5 p m
This self guided tour is
sponsored by the OMSI
Energy Center and the Col-
u m b is S o la r E n e rg y
Association, and offers
area residents an oppor­
tunity to inspect working
active and passive solar
homes in the Gresham
Sandy area
Locally, the Fehringer
residence on lx* Ann Court
re p res en ts a passive,
SUHS frosh
top the norm
in testing
Sandy Union High School
administered the Califor
ma Achievement Test to
members of its frenhman
class in April
Comparing Sandy results
with the national average,
the local school fared well
T h is
e x a m in a tio n
measures student aptitude
in reading vocabulary,
comprehension, spelling,
la n g u a g e
e x p re s s io n ,
grammar and usage, and
math concepts and skills
In comparison to na
tional average scores, San
dy High scored average
and above average on 37
out of 41 item groups in the
teat battery
T he b re a k d o w n
by
percentages demonstrates
that 10 percent were below
average, 46 percent were
average, 27 percent were
high and 17 percent were
very high Teat results will
be used to evaluate cur
ric u lu m
and
ad vis e
students on future pro
grams according to Den
nts Crow, assistant prin
cipal
(USPS 481-180»
M IM 4 I«
O>agor> N -w t p o p - r
b u b lith «,«
A »ta<iaiion and u 1 Suburbor. bra«»
direct-gain home which
stores power in a concrete
slab and brick wall A spec
hom e, b u ilt by D ave
Skelton and Sons at 40050
Gary St is also a passive,
d ir e c t-g a in , but also
features an active solar hot
water system
Cost is 15 per car load
and the local tour will also
include a wind system, ac­
tive solar home and a
passive envelope home
Tickets are available at
The Sandy Post between 8
a m and 4:30 p m Thurs
day and Friday
$ 1 0 .0 0
tl« o w b a ro m O reg o n
$ I I
$ 14.00
O u ttid a M o rth w a tt ond b o citk C o a ti
S iala« par year
$17.00
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T l'E S D A Y . M AY 18
7 30 a m.: Men s Breakfast
and Guest Speaker
9 a m .: SSC Advisory Com
mittee
Noon Loaves and Fishes
1 p m .: Blood Pressure
Clinic
l p m . : Ceramics
W EDNESDAY. MAY 19
9:30 a m : Arts and Crafts
Noon Loaves and Fishes
THURSDAY. MAY 28
9 a m .: Exercise for Adults
1 0 a m : Humanities
Noon Loaves and Fishes
12:30 p m : Steve Wallace,
Barter Systems Interna
tional
DALE HARLAN
(Democrat) for Clackamas County Commissioner
THE OREGONIAN o f May 5, 1 982 said:
" . . . best in C lackam as C ounty."
"It is tim e fo r Clackam as C ounty
voters to re tire fiv e -te rm C om m is­
sioner Stan Skoko. Today's m ore com ­
ple x issues slip easily fro m his grasp.
It is Skoko w h o creates dish arm on y on
the b o a rd .”
DALE HARLAN stands o ut am ong the
six candidates fo r the D em ocratic
n o m in a tio n . The O re g o n ia n re co m ­
mends DALE HARLAN.
DALE HAR l A N - fo r jobs, security fo r
c itiz e n s fro m
c r im in a l a c tio n s ,
econom ic g ro w th .
DALE HARLAN is
also endorsed by
Labor, O EA
and
V ete ra n s of For­
eign W ar.
V o te fo r jails for
c o n v ic te d c r i m ­
inals.
V o te for
DALE HARLAN
M ay 18.
Nationally Oregon Ranks
10th Among the 50
States In Reported
Crime. The Odds are
Nanowing That You
Will Becom e a Victim
of Crime.
SUPER SAVERS
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with any purchatgl
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668-8033;
T TO MA T EPIAI ON MANO
How Many Crimes are the
Work of Repeat
Offenders... Criminals
Who Walk the Streets
... Released Because
of Limited Jail Cell
Space?
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May 13, 1982
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O u ttid a O reg o n par year
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the
good ones
MONDAY. M AY 17
9 30 a m
Exercise Class
and Therapy Pool
Noon: leaves and Fishes
12:30 p m : Musical Enter­
tainment
l p m.: Cards
Genealogy Class
$9 00
In C lark am a« County par year
M u ltn o m ah C ounty
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THURSDAY, MAY 13
9 a m .: Exercise for Adults
10 a m : Humanities
Noon Golden Age Club
Potluck
4:30 p m .: Departure for
“ Chariots of F ire “
F R ID A Y . MAY 14
Noon Lxraves and Fishes
7 30 p m : Com m unity
Card Night
lp m
668-5540
Sandy looks UP to ...
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Mattano)
Activities for the Week of
May 13 to May 20
SUBSCRIPTION RATES
Pre-school
party set at
Kelso School
Kelso Grade School will
hold a pre school party thia
Monday, May 17, at I 10
P m for all those who will
enter the first grade nest
year
Birth certificates and im
mum ta ll or i r<M«ds should
ha brought Io aid mi pre
regiarratKMi
A tto d d tid ^
bubl>«h«à
waabty
rh u ttd ay«
by
Tho O utlook
bubtitb m g
la n d y O regon *70SS Sarond do«« p o tta g e pord at t o n a r Oregon
vat ions should he made in
advance by telephoning
MS-0011, extension 228
Featured speaker will be
State Superintendent of
Public Instruction Verne
Duncan
C e r tific a te s
of a c ­
c o m p lis h m en t w ill be
presented to all nominees
and winners of the monthly
Outstanding Student and
Athlete competitions This
second banquet of the year
will honor the designees for
the months of January,
F e b ru a ry , M arch and
April
Information about join
ing the Booster Club may
be obtained by contacting
Donna VedJer, 868 «113
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COUNTY
CLERK
The StfncfyPost
Banquet fetes students
fo r scholastic aims
The Sandy Union High
School Booster Club is
sp o nsorin g a sp ec ial
awards banquet this Mon
day, May 17, beginning at 7
pm
in the high school
commons
All current members of
the Booster Club, parents
of honored students, award
winners and the general
public are invited Heser
JU A N IT A
recently sponsored a Spr­
ing Bazaar to raise funds to
support Loaves and Fishes
nutrition program . The
center staff and members
expressed thanks to the
m a n y v o lu n te e rs and
donors who were responsi
ble for making the event a
success
Because of their support,
Sandy Loaves and Fishes
will continue to serve area
seniors through the con
gregate and m eals on
wheels hot lunch p ro ­
grams
Several low income hous
ing units within the city are
now available to seniors
For information, contact
the center 668 5569
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Saturday 4 9*p m
One Would Be Too Many!
That’s Why We Should All
Vote “Yes” on Ballot Measure 3.
Ballot Measure 3 is a bond issue which
would finance the construction of State
and County Regional Jails and help to
equip or improve jail facilities. Your “Yes”
on Ballot Measure 3 says you want to
keep repeat criminals, dangerous criminals
off the street.
Committee to Finance New Correctional Facilities. 4789 Sesame St N E „ Salem, Oregon 97305