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4 SANDY (O r» ) POST Thun July 21 1988 !$•< I) IN BRIEF H ost fa m ily b e in g s o u g h t A m o n g the p eo p le w h o w on « w jr t lt for the Sandy V e te ra n * of fo re ig n W a r* To*» No. 4 2 7 J and A u x ilia ry , w e re. In fro nt: D e n n l* f ill* , |an |o h n *o n , D o ro th y S earl*, Leata R u **e ll, Bonnie H ers h b erg e r, M ary K u b ltz, D e lo re * ,o rd an and B arbara ( III* . In b a th , fro m left to right: V oriece Blair, |a<kle Key. |oA n n L e D o u i, |oan G u n d erso n . France* Taylor, D on Blair. C larence M cK ee and A lan G u n d erso n . VFW, A u x ilia ry w in sta te aw ards The Sandy Veterans of F o re ig n Wars Post No 4273 and A u x ilia ry won a nu m b e r of aw ards at a state convention last m onth In the past year, the group has raised $15,721 fo r c o m m u n ity and hospital p rojects, and donated 6,903 hours in service Jan Johnson and Joan Gunderson received an a w a rd fro m the national o rg a n iza tio n ’s P o litic a l Ac tion C om m ittee fo r the- Sandy group's overall a c tiv itie s p ro g ra m The Sandy group finished fir s t in the state in a c tiv itie s to w in the national aw ard In o ther categories Jan and I-eo Johnson won firs t place fo r th e ir new sletter F ra n T a y lo r won firs t place fo r her cancer aid and research donation p ro g ra m The VFW and A u x ilia ry donated $1.949 to cancer research Ix*ata Russell pla< ed second in the best scra p book co m p e titio n , w hich is co m p ila tio n of newspaper clippings Jackie Key placed second in the youth p a r tic ip a tio n category and received a p a rtic ip a tio n aw ard fo r running the Voice of Dem ocracy speech com petition B a rb a ra and Dennis E llis received a p a rtic ip a tion a w a rd fo r the Buddy Poppy fund-raiser JoAnn Ix d io u x received a c ita tio n fo r com p leting four safety p rogram s V oriece B la ir, m e m b e rsh ip c h a irw o m a n , received aw ards fo r size of m em bership and largest percentage gain B a rb a ra H ershberger received a p a rtic ip a tio n a w a rd fo r re h a b ilita tio n program s The p ro g ra m s include such e ffo rts as donating food, cut tin g wood or fin a n c ia l contrib u tio n s to veterans in need Don B la ir, past com m ander, was named an all-state com m ander fo r the V F W 's program s and fu ll m em bership Clarence McKee was named an all-state q u a rte rm a s te r fo r his e ffic ie n t a u d iting of the books and record-keeping A l Bussell, Alan Gunderson, B ay T a ylo r, Duane S tam m , C hris WiLson, M aynard S m ith, Don B la ir and M a rty l>eDoux were appointed to be the color team fo r the state of Oregon fo r the com ing year KEEPING POSTED Tim berline sets children s events W ild a n im a ls , e le p h a n t rid e s , d o w n s, a pantom im e and m usic w ill p ro v id e th e e n te r ta in m e n t fo r ch ild re n of a ll ages when T iin b e rlin e Ixxlge holds its C hildren's Weekend It w ill be S aturday, J u ly 23, and Sunday, Ju ly 24 C o n ce rt series has Bayou focus B ip p lin g B iv e r Besort w ill present the second in the Nestle Alpine Con c e rt series on Sunday, July 24. at 3 p rn The c o m b in e d t a le n t s of Beausoleil, G atem outh Brow n and D r John w ill represent M usic of the Bayou " A ll the a rtis ts have th e ir roots in the m usic of Ixiuisiana Beausoleil. led by fid d le r M ichael Doucet, is fa n u lie r to many people fo r its w ork on the soundtrack of the m ovie, "T h e Big Easy " The band, named a fte r an 18th cen tury A cadian rebel, p e rfo rm s C ajun and Zydeco m usic B e a u s o le il has p e rfo rm e d at C arnegie H a ll, the Kennedy Center and the New Orleans Jazz and H e rita g e F e stiva l The group has recorded nine album s and has been fe a tu re d ih i "The P ra irie Home Com p a n io n " radio show Of the group. Steve Pond of B o llin g Stone m agazine w rote. It's fa r m ore e cle ctic than Janet Jackson, but on a dance flo o r this m usic can be every b it as d riv in g and loLs less calculated to boot " G atem outh Brow n is known fo r his tw a n g ing sound w hile he pulls and snaps the strings of his g u ita r He is c o m fo rta b le w ith ju m p tunes, swing and C ajun stomps, bluegrass and tra d itio n a l fid d le music F in ish in g o ff the roster is D r John, who plays ro llic k in g boogie woogie and blues His stage personna, D r John tlie N ight T rip p e r, combines C a ju n tr ib a l custom s, ro ck and psychedelic exp e rim e n ta tio n T icke ts are on sale at a ll G I J o e s /T ic k m a s te r o u tle ts , Je a n M achine, the M ille n n iu m and R ip p l ing B iv e r Besort The cost is $»> in ad vance and $8 at the gate Food and beverages w ill be a va ila b le $20 fo r non-residents The Day Cam p runs fro m 9 a m to 3 p m on Monday, Tuesday, T h u rs day and F rid a y The fie ld trip s d e p a rt fro m the Sandy A q u a tic Center at 9 a m and re tu rn s there at 3 30 p in C hildren are asked to bring a sack lunch each day The pro g ra m is open to c h ild re n in the firs t- through seventh-grades F o r m o re in f o r m a t io n , c a ll 668-5569 20-year Sandy reunion slated The Sandy H igh School class of 1968 w ill hold iLs 20-year reunion on Aug 12. 13 and 14 A "classmates o n ly " night w ill be held F rid a y , Aug 12, at 7 30 p m at M r D's Pizza Bemedies in Sandy A no-host co ckta il hour w ill begin at 6 30 p m (Hi Saturday , Aug 13, at the Lloyd Center Bed Lion D inner w ill follow at 7 30 p in A picnic w ill be held on Sunday, Aug 14. at 1 p m at Blue I-ake P ark F o r m ore in fo rm a tio n , c a ll Jen n ife r Buegg Ackers at 666-0962 W o m e n ’s A g lo w h o s ts speaker Women are in vite d to attend the July m eeting of the Sandy Women's Aglow Author L illi Sander w ill be the guest speaker on Tuesday, July 26, at 9 30 a m a t the L iv in g Way T O l’S m eeting The m eeting w ill be at 9 30 a m upstairs in the Sandy F ire H a ll. 17450 Bruns Ave TOPS stands fo r take o ff pounds sensibly It is open to men and women F o r m ore in fo rm a tio n , ca ll N orm a House a t 668-8442 Eor m ore in fo rm a tio n . S tillw e ll can be contacted at 666-6186 Locals graduate from college T w o stu d e n ts fr o m th e area graduated fro m l>ewis and C lark Col lege in P o rtla n d this spring Jaye D e ir d r e H ig g in s of B rightw ood recevied a bachelor of science degree in elem entary educa tion Paige Evans D augherty of Welches graduated w ith a bachelor of a rts degree in G erm an studies S tu d e n ts earn to p g ra d e s Sandy resident C h a rr B ridge, a grad u a tin g senior, has been named to the College of Idaho's dean's list fo r the spring of 1988 To be on the dean's lis t, a student m ust earn a 3 75 grade point average. vcrbroioKc r* N» Al » ( M l if 4, A ' — «•n C D M 0 190» rww« OM • $M0| 00 SM7441 Back to Nature." Ingo Baptist Church offers preschool The Sandy B a p tist C hurch is e x panding its m in is trie s to include the Sandy B a p tist Preschool The school w ill o ffe r tw o program s O ne is a p re s c h o o l f o r p r e kin d e rg a rte n ch ild re n , or those 4 or 5 years old a fte r Sept 1 The other is play groups fo r 3-year-olds " A c h ild 's f ir s t le a rn in g e x periences are im p o rta n t.” said Mary Vogel, who w ill be the teacher We w ill approach le a rning in a positive, fun w ay, w ith the emphasis on b u ilding the ch ild 's self-esteem ." Vogel has over 20 years of ex perience in preschool education and cu rre n tly operates tlie story tim e and sum m er reading p ro g ra m at the San dy P ublic L ib ra ry The p re -kin d e rg a rte n p ro g ra m w ill m eet M ondays, W ednesdays and F rid a y s fro m 9 to 11:15 a.m . T u itio n w ill be $40 per m onth w :th discounts a va ila b le to parents w illin g to help The play groups fo r 3-year-olds w ill meet on M ondays and F rid a y s fro m 11 45 a m. to 1:15 p.m T u itio n is $15 per m onth fo r one day a week, and $25 per m onth fo r both days E or m ore in fo rm a tio n ca ll the church num ber, 6684064, or M ary Vogel, 668-9087 tim e - be sure your car is rea dy fo r the busy m onths a h e a d ! ! Y o u th g ro u p v is its c h u rch Speaker set fo r m e e tin g John A dler, a psychologist who w orks w ith patients on w eight loss p ro g ra m s at Mount Hood M edical Center, w ill speak on im p ro vin g a t titu d e and e lim in a tin g self-defeating behavior at the Wednesday , Aug 3, Dean© Wesselink D eane’s Auto Repair A 70-voice high school youth choir fro m Hyde P a rk B a p tist Church in Austin, Texas, w ill be p e rfo rm in g at the O rie n t D riv e B a p tist Church, l’/ j Miles East of Sandy • 41951 S E Hwy 26 Call Today Eor An appointm ent 15150 S E O rient Drive, Ml Sund.iv July 24, at 7 p in 668-4563 SANDY ANIMAL CLINIC 1-74 <S PET CARE CLINIC FIRST FOURTH WEDNESDAY OF EVERY M O N TH Rabies *6 Feline & C anine D iste m p e r ‘6 Parvo Virus ‘6 Corona V a ccina tion ‘6 B o rd e te lla V a ccina tion ‘ 10 Leukem ia ‘ 10 V a ccina tion Leukem ia Testing Dog Spay and N e u te r SAVE “5 50% Annual Power Equipment CLEARANCE SALE! ‘ 10 ‘ 35 & up Cat Spay (fe m a le ) ‘ 25 Cat N e u te r (m a le ).......................... ‘ 15 668-4139 Co,, to r A p p o in tm e n ts al IROV-BILT" I l FFV “ Tiller Price breakthrough lor small gaidcnv' 1 on Save $120 Freight set up additional A Enrich Your Family Life - Support Youth Exchange The th ird week of the Sandy R ecreation D e p a rtm e n t's S um m er Day Cam p w ill begin Monday, July 25, a t Cedar B ulge School in Boom 18 The them e fo r the week w ill be m the firs t six m onths of the year Ten m em bers of the group recently attended State R ecognition Days in Bend Cathy F oley was honored as Sandy's queen and B a rb a ra Cooper was presented the angel a w a rd fo r outstanding p a rtic ip a tio n in the club The local TOPS ch a p te r meets upstairs in the Sandy E ire H a ll on Wednesdays a t 9 30 a m E or m ore in fo rm a tio n , c a ll N onna House at 668-8442 S u m m e rtim e is tra v e l kw i a W e e k th re e is back to n a tu re Some of the special pro je cts fo r the week w ill include m a kin g 100 percent n a tu ra l ice cre a m , an edible pla n t w a lk given by someone fro m the U S F o re st S ervice, an obstacle course and cre a tin g a co lo r sand p ictu re The Wednesday fie ld tr ip w ill be to the W ashington P a rk Zoo C hildren w ill take a rid e on the zoo ra ilw a y and to u r the rose test gardens The cast fo r the fie ld tr ip is $5 per ch ild The fee fo r one week of the day cam p is $15 fo r c ity of Sandy residents and Fellow ship, 17275 Strauss Ave Sander, a native of G rem any who now lives in Oregon, w ill give testa m ent to God's ever-present help in tim e of trouble R efreshm ents w ill be served, and bab9-sitting is provided F o r m ore in fo rm a tio n , ca ll 668-4972 or 663-7622. The Sandy chapter of TOPS, w hich stands fo r Take O ff Pounds Sensibly, has had 24 m em bers lose 217 pounds A kiko Yoshizawa. 18. spent three weeks in Sandy last year She liked the area and would like to re tu rn , but firs t a host fa m ily m ust be found Lon S tillw e ll, c o m m u n ity - counselor fo r the A cadem ic Y ear in the U S A p ro g ra m , said Yoshizawa has received a p proval to attend San dy H igh School next fa ll She speaks E nglish, and enjoys badm inton, b ikin g , tennis, listening to m u sic, w a tch in g m ovies and sports, cooking, k n ittin g and sewing. S tillw e ll said She w ill a rriv e in A ugust 1988 and com plete her stay in June 1989 M edical insurance is paid and e x change students are responsible fo r p ro vid in g th e ir own spending money Host fa m ilie s are asked to include the exchange student in fa m ily ac tivities Dorothy Searls placed second in hospital dona tions, m a te ria ls , and second place fo r fin a n cia l c o n trib u tio n s The VFW and A u x ilia ry donated cookies, crocheted item s, toothpaste and other personal item s w ith a value of $5.787 to patients at the Veterans A d m in is tra tio n H ospital The group also made a cash co n trib u tio n of $594 through the year Delores Jordan and A lan Gunderson placed se cond w ith th e ir scrapbook, w hich showed photographs and other m om entos of the group's involvem ent in c o m m u n ity a c tiv itie s They also placed fo u rth fo r th e ir a c tiv itie s reports TOPS members shed 21 7 pounds Ingo, 17,from Hamburg, West Germany, is one of many teenage exchange students coming to the United States for the 1988/89 school year. 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