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About Sandy post. (Sandy, Oregon) 1938-current | View Entire Issue (Dec. 9, 1982)
Thur*. Dec ». I » « (Set. I ) SANDY (O re.) F O S T -Z Full agenda set for Welches school board by MICHAEL P JONES Poet Correspoodrnt Th« Welches Board of Education w ill hold its December meeting tonight at 7:30 p m in the lib rary of the new building On the agenda is a report fro m G a ry D ie td e ric h . building principal, conern- ing the the first meeting of the educational screening committee, which recently reviewed a child abuse presentation A discussion of the district's 1983-84 budget is Band to donate time for SUHS fund raiser A canned food drive is underway at Sandy Union High School, with students in the different classes c o m p e tin g w ith one another The Associated Student Body is sponsoring the competition The cans of food and money raised w ill be donated to a member of the Sandy Kiwanis Club at an assembly Dec 17 for use in their food baskets Last year the ASB con tributed 2.400 cans of food On Dec 20 there will be a special assembly featuring the band Ariel Cost of ad mission for the combina tion concert-dance w ill be »2 or four cans of food Sale, classes planned The annual Christmas celebration and sale at the Damascus Pioneer Craft School w ill be held Dec 12 from 1 to 5 p m. The tra d itio n a l Open House features student w o rk in fib e r c r a fts S p e c ia l C h r is tm a s refreshments baked by the students w ill be served. Registration for w inter term classes is now open Offered are beginning spin ning with wool, cotton and linen, and advanced novel ty spinning, floo r and N a v a jo loom w e a v in g . Benefit to aid family machine and hand knitting. S p e c ia l w o rks h o p s scheduled include basketry using reed, cedar bark, ca t ta ils , w illo w and pine needles, to be taught by Allen Keeney and Rosalie Nast Ancient and modern dyeing w ill be taught by Celia Dunford. Barb M ille r and Joane Duncan Featu red this q u arter a re th e tra d itio n a l Japanese crafts of Sashike quilting taught by Joana Frick and Kumihime silk braiding taught by Rosalie Neilson The school is located at 14711 S E Anderson Road in Damascus also planned, along with the process the board of directors w ill employ for developing it. A representative from the community w ill be ap pointed to fill a six month vacancy on the budget committee Dick Hoffman, school board chairperson, said the person will be ap pointed from a list of in dividuals who have notified the district that they are in terested in the position The new representative w ill serve a three-year term The budget com m it tee. said Hoffman, meets regularly for about three months out of the year T h e b o a rd is a ls o scheduled to make a deci sion as to when to present their proposed »900.000 tax base to the voters On Nov 2 v o te rs re je c te d the district's first attempt to gain approval. 792 to 396. Also on the agenda to Local man selected soldier of the month Spec 4 Doug Buhler, son of M r and Mrs Verne B u h ler of Sandy, was selected as soldier of the month at Fort Rucker, Ala Lt. Col. John Bradley, commanding officer, said that his selection from among 2.300 "is a singular ly outstanding accomplish ment Buhler was evaluated in the areas of appearance, m ilitary bearing, current events and other m ilitary subjects. H YPN C Î Í 2 5 5 -0 9 7 1 A D ifferent K ind of D ru g S to re " who ra n g e fro m tw o through high school age The youngsters w ill per form skits that involve singing and music They have been rehearsing the past five weeks T e rn Bolton. iftt* a r e a * Boater gwi If you know of a handicapped child in your area who is between the age of 1 and 21 and could use special services. PLEASE CALL Ralph B re n to n or M elinda Oornmg Dannie Crow or Sue ChamBare S hirley S c h w a n a or R oger * • » • • ’ C arolyn Joan Lundy I Uniting the world. . . One heart at a time God & His Relationship with Man A Baha’i Perspective Dr. Dan Popov, speaker Saturday, Dec. 11,7 p.m. Sandy Community Center For further information, please call 668-6876 1695 Fully-Enclosed 24 X 24 X 8' bldg. Colored sides, vapor barrier all screws (not nailed) I sliding door. I steel w e lk in ■2495 658-5876 •••-4 4 1 1 Baha’i Faith THREE-SIDED 24 X 24 X 8* bldg. Sales, Inc. Andy S c h M iU Call 668-4221 BUILDINGS Fox Fire •••-6 6 > 1 S I t - 1 » •» • • 3 - S t O t or S S B -B B 7B S POLE Colored tid e» oil screw» (not noiled). delivered within 10 mi rodius of Sandy installed on your level s it e .................... Fonoa •••-5 5 *1 •••-•O il Billie M cN u tt. PHD. C e rtifie d Union H ypnotheropist 5É FABULOUS G IR S from JJR O U m HEW O RL^ B ru c e T r a a s d a h l, a parent who said he is upset over the actions erf the board on both the fifth- and first grade class changes, and the extra-duty contract issue, is also scheduled to make a presentation ________ F O R : _________ «STRESS • SMOKING • WEIGHT • FEARS • BEDWETTING • MEMORY • SPORTS • NAILBITING • SELF CONFIDENCE And we would like to take this opportunity to wish you a happy holiday. 1 6 2 n d & S ta rk GROW PTA has on the extra-duty contracts the board denied for teachers Jearune Boldt and Tom Well Play set for Dec. 12 “ Go Tell It On the Moun ta in ," th e annual Christmas program for M t Hood Evan gelical F ree Church, is scheduled for Dec 12 at 6:30 p.m The program will feature an estimated 75 children. C H IL D Coll for A ppointm ent Conserve your current and your currency. COLONIAL DRUG In addition, the letter reportedly will also ad dress some questions the A Doug Buhler We’d like to reminS* you that low- wattage twinkle lights on your tree can lighten your Christmas kWBR energy needs. ™ Change a habit. A flea m arket w ill be held this weekend at the Welches Mountain Center i home of Bebo's Candies and Wrege's Jew elry) Dec 11, from 10 a m to 4 p m , and Dec. 12, from 11 a m to 4 p m. The flea m arket is being sponsored by the Hoodland Lutheran Church as a fund raiser for th» Asechow fam ily. To get to the Mountain Center take a right off Highway 26 (if traveling east) and go one block Items to be sold include c o n tra c to rs to o ls , h o u s e h o ld ite m s an d clothing F or m ore inform ation call 622-3332. speak is Carl Ostergren, th e P a re n t-T e a c h e r Association liaison with the school board He will read a letter to the board concer ning the PTA'» concerns with fifth-grade consolida non and the first-grade split H U P SANDY, 668-1258