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8 - SANDY (O ft.) POST Thun.. Jtn 30. 1975 (Sac. 1)
New site requested
for MHCC classes
Community Schools
By PATRICK FOLEY
Does this sound like a
Chinese banquet? It is The
night to be a part of this
Oriental feast is Feb X Bill and
Geraldine Wong of Wongs
Chinese Restaurant have
selected this menu to tantalize
the tastebuds of anyone in
terested in coming Throughout
the evening Geraldine plans to
relate Chinese cooking hints
and the dinner entrees recipes
will be available If you enjoy
eating professionally prepared
Chinese food and would like to
learn how to cook your own.
then this is an evening you
won’t want to miss. P re-
registration is a must.
Refinishing furniture is a
magical experience th a t’s
easier than one may think.
Next Tuesday evening Bev
Aschbacher is giving
a
demonstration on how to peel
off that old finish using a simple
method
During the demonstration a
number of optional finishing
methods will be discussed and a
list of locally availab le
refinishing products will be
given out
Bev, who’s a professional
drapery designer, also knows a
good deal about fu rn itu re
refimshing and is anxious to
share this background. This is a
rare opportunity to retreive
that old discard out of the
basement or attic and give it
new life.
D uring
the
month
of
February, the Home Interior
Series w ill also include a
captivating demonstration on
fu rn iture upholstering w ith
Harry Johnson, who operates
Harry's Upholstery in Sandy
In addition, Patty Klaacius
plans to lead a basic design and
home decorating class to give
your home that professional
decorative touch.
Beginning in F e b ru a ry ,
Pottery for Macramè starts
Creative macramè assessories
are generally expensive, so this
class is designed to give the
macramè enthusiast a chance
to beat inflation by making
their own individualized pot
tery assessories.
A pre-school train journey is
being planned by the Com
munity School The train trip
begins in Vancouver and ends
in Portland and is for pre
schoolers and Moms and
Dads. Those going will board
the train in Vancouver, after
leaving the Vancouver train
depot the kids can see the
Columbia River from a train
trestle, enjoy the thrill of riding
the tracks, and finally pull into
P o rtla n d ’s h isto rical Union
station. A rrangem ents are
being made now for the trip
which is scheduled for Feb 12.
Joann Seeger leads a weekly
expedition to the state capitol in
Salem for anyone interested in
watching our state government
in action
During the last
leg islative session, Joann's
group found the special interest
committee meetings to be the
most
interesting
and
educational
At these smaller and less
formal governmental bearings.
subjects such as the economy,
equal rights, land use and
energy are discussed These
grass roots meetings demon
strate our congressmen's
personal opinions concerning
the leg islatio n which w ill
eventually effect you. Car pool
and baby-sitting arrangements
are organized prior to each
Thursday that the group leaves
for Salem Please call 668-5744
for further information.
Just as a reminder, the
T e rra riu m
Workshop
is
scheduled for Wednesday. Feb.
Tri-Met
ridership
increases
P re lim in a ry estim ates of
rid e rs since T r i-M e t’* new
reduced fare program went
into effect Jan. 13 show a
steady daily increase
Daily ridership last February
at the height of the gas shortage
averaged out at 84.000
Since Jan. 13 it has varied
from 86,000 to 88,000 daily
riders.
Tri-M et reduced fares to a
flat 35 cents and made rides in
downtown Portland free. In
creased ridership is expected to
compensate
for
reduced
revenue from each fare.
ooo
Mercury was the messenger
of the gods, his name given to
quicksilver
because
of
quickness of movement.
The fin al environm ental
statement for the Eagle Creek
Planning Unit is available for
review, according to Mt Hood
N ational Forest Supervisor
Wright T. Mallery
The final statement proposed
land use allocations and
m anagem ent direction for
75,280 acres at national forest
land in Multnomah and Hood
River Counties. Oregon
R eview
copies
of
the
statement are available at all
local and college libraries, the
Colum bia Gorge and Hood
S e 'M tVS 2 d
Sandy
Senior
Center
NEWS
The
»bi-monthly
blood pressire readings
Also Sandy Ambulance has
pressure readings taken by
Carol Bakke, L.P.N., have been voluiteered their time and
well attended by older people in equipment on various oc
casions. Thanks!
the Sandy area
Loaves and Fishes meals will
In particular, we wish to
thank
Jim
D uff,
Sandy be served on a daily basis at the
Elementary School, for loaning center, weather permitting. If
his blood pressure equipment to in doubt as to whether or not
the center. Without the meals will be served on a
equipment, we could not offer particular day, call the center
seniors these free blood at 688-5589.
The following volunteers
have accumulated a minimum
of 50 hours service in Sandy
Senior Center programs: Ella
Baret; Neil Coatney; Pauline
Coatney; Anabel Isakson;
Maude Johnson; Wilms Mc-
Clean; Johnie P redm ore;
Grace Reich; Shirley Roth;
M a rie S chw artz; M a rg a re t
S ilv e r; Zeryl S ilv e r; Viola
Simmons; Clyde Sutherland,
Ethel Sutherland.
These and m any more
volisiteers are the backbone of
Sandy Senior Center operation.
W hatever the contribution
made by each volunteer, the
service each performs is in
valuable.
We salute all of our volun
teers for their contributions to
the total Sandy Senior Center
program!
SANDY SENIOR
CENTER PROGRAM:
JAN. 38 - FEB. 5
supervisor’s office and the
Forest Service Pacific Nor-
thwest Regional Office. Check-
out copies are also available at
January 38
Thursday
10 a m. -11:30 a m rug making
11:30 a.m. - 12:45 p.m. Loaves
and Fishes
12:45 p.m. - 1:45 p.m. Health
Facts and Frauds
1:45 p.m. - 4:30 p.m. drop-in
January 31
Friday
10 a m. - 2 p.m Loaves and
Fishes
2 p.m, - 4 p.m. needlecraft
2 p.m. - 4:30 p.m drop-in
February 1-2
closed
..4 M I B
Out of records. Out of business. Out of luck.
You have important records and valuables that you may not be able to replace.
Play it safe with Victor Fire Master^ office furniture Call or stop by today and
let usfielp you "squelch the firebug.” We offer more than just office stationery
Gresham O ffice Supply
202 N.E. 2nd Ave.
Gresham
665-4050
Tbs Tri-M et board will meet
Feb 3 in Beaverton at the city
hall. 4960 SW Hall Blvd.
The meeting is scheduled for
10 a m with public forum at
130 p m
February 3
Monday
9 a m . - 11:30 a.m. ceramics
10 a m. - 11 a m. Bible study
11 a.m. - 1:30 p.m. Loaves and
Fishes
1:30 p.m. • 3:30 p.m. pinochle
1:30 p.m. • 4:30 p.m. drop-in
February 4
Tuesday
10 a.m. • 11:30 a m. aria and
crafts
11:90 a.m. - 1:30 p.m. Loaves
and Fishes
1:30 p.m. - 3:30 p.m beginning
oil paint
1:30 p.m. - 4:30 p.m. drop-in
February 5
Wednesday
10 a.m. - 2 p.m. Loaves and
Fishes
i 2 p.m . • 4:90 p.m. drop-in
Edison
invented
the
phonograph
r------
- - in 1878 starting a
whole new era of music and
entertainment
review period, a final decision
on management K...
direction
and
UH
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land use allocations
for the
.
^ „ „ . „ g unit will be made
the supervisor s of A c « __
The public
final statement until
Following completion of public
Sandy Union High School
1975-76 Budget
NOTICE OF BUDGET HEARING
Th<> hlldBel
budget
,or
S and y U n io n
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'» i x « . « W i n .
High School
...
for the fiscal year
p -ep ...d on ,n
1975-19/6.
Beginning July I, 1 9 /5 at detailed and
oxonnlm , b . w
con„«en, M b « .. . u M
in p.io,
Major changes, if any. and their effects on thu budget are set forth in an accompanying statement. A copy of the
document
may
be
inspected
School A d m inistrative
O ffic e ’
a meeting
8 .0 0
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p.m. at
or
between
the
hours
of
8 :0 0
a .m .----- end
1^. 3 0
„
D is t r ic t School Board
of the
High School
obtained
p.Jh
si
__
will be held F e b r u a r iJ L Q ------- . 19Z5 A‘
(Governing Body)
Library_____ for the purpose of holding a public hearing on this budget. Any
person may appear to discuss the budget, or any part of it.
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Total Tai i Levy to be Certified to the
A,
Next Year
This Year
Last Year
$
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Levy Within 6% L im ita tio n ........................
Levy Outside 6% L im ita tio n ........................
Levy Outside 6% Limitation (Serial Levy)
Not Subject to Limitation
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2 2 7 .9 8 9 .Û Q J
8 2 .6 2 0 .0 0
1 .2 2 8 .3 7 9 .0 0
1 ,6 2 1 .2 1 4 .0 ^
5 1 .5 2 4 .5 9 6 .5 0
5 1 .7 3 7 .4 5 3 .0 0
5 3 .4 Q Q .1 4 6 .5 Q -
Total Proposed L e v y .......................................
Total Budget All Funds
1,184,495.1)0"'
948,84 4.UU
8 5 .8 9 1 .0 0
1 .1 7 0 .1 1 7 .2 1
...........................
Authorized, Not Incurred, July 1
Outstanding July 1 .1 9 7 5
TYPE OF INDEBTEDNESS
This Year (Actual)
5 2 .4 3 4 . 0 0 0 . 0 0
Bonds
Total Indebtedness
Next Year (Est.)
Next Year (Est.)
This Year (Actual)
5 2 .3 3 9 .0 0 0 .0 0
52.434.QQÛ.OÛ - 5 2 . 3 3 9 . 0 0 0 . 0 0
FUNDS R EQ UIRING THE LEVY OF AN AD VALOREM TAX TO BALANCE IH E BUDGET
This Year
Last Year
5
Total Personnel Services (Includes all Payroll Costs)
Total
Total
Total
Total
Total
Materials and Services ...........................................
Capital O u t la y .................................... .....................
All Other Requirements.......................................
Requirements (Including Translers) ..................
Resources Except Tax to be Levied ...............
Ad Valorem Tax Required to Balance........................
Estimated Tax Not to be Received..............................
Total Ad Valorem Tax to be Levied ........................
9 5 6 .4 4 9 .0 9
3 4 6 .0 5 2 .5 6
8 0 .5 5 5 .1 4
1 0 5 .2 1 7 .1 8
1 .4 8 8 .2 7 3 .9 7
6 3 5 .8 2 0 .1 7
8 5 2 .4 5 3 .3 0
Levy Within 6% L im ita tio n .............................................
Levy Outside 6% L im ita tio n .......................................
Levy Outside 6% Limitation (Serial Levy) ............
Not Subject to Limitation
51 . 1 5 7 . 6 7 8 . 0 0
3 7 2 .4 6 3 .0 0
5 5 .4 9 7 .0 0
2 0 .0 0 0 .0 0
1 .6 0 5 .6 3 8 .0 0
5 3 4 .8 3 5 .0 0
1 .0 7 0 .8 0 3 .0 0
7 4 .9 5 6 .0 0
1 . 1 4 5 . 7 5 9 . Q0
1 9 6 .9 1 5 .0 0
9 4 8 .8 4 4 .0 0
Last Year
Total All Other Requirements.....................
Total Requirements (Including Transfers) .
Total Resources Except Tax to be Levied
Ad Valorem Tax Required to Balance
Estimated Tax Not to be Received............
Total Ad Valorem Tax to be Levied
Not Subject to Limitation
........................
Next Year
5 1 .3 7 4 .5 7 8 .0 0
4 5 1 .9 1 8 .0 0
4 8 .4 5 8 .0 0
2 5 .0 0 0 .0 0
1 .8 9 9 .9 5 4 .0 0
5 9 7 .8 7 5 .0 0
1 .3 0 2 .0 7 9 .0 0
9 1 .1 4 6 .0 0
1 .3 9 3 .2 2 5 .0 0
2 0 8 .7 3 0 .0 0
1 .1 8 4 .4 5 9 .0 0
227 .98 9. Q 0 -
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78,082.50
This Year
$
7 7 .2 1 5 .0 0
7 8 .0 8 2 .5 0
7 7 .2 1 5 .0 0
7 8 .0 8 2 .5 0
7 .8 0 8 .5 0
7 7 .2 1 5 .0 0
5 .4 Q 5 .0 0
Next Year
5
2 3 5 .5 9 2 .5 0
2 3 5 .5 S 2 .5 0
2 2 .5 1 8 .0 0
2 1 3 .0 7 4 .5 0
1 4 .9 1 4 » . 5 0
2 2 7 .9 R 9 .Û Û
8 5 .8 3 1 .nn
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FUNDS NOT R EQ UIRING AN AD VALOREM TAX TO BE LEVIED
Last Year
Saturday-Sunday
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Eagle Creek statement ready
years
One strike & you’re out!
track, la the background, was driven by a
Vancouver man. Donald Tubbs.
TOTALLED CAR la foreground was driven
by Michael Leary of Sandy, who was killed
Tuesday la a car-track accident. The
Mt. Hood would gradually
take over all facilities, during a
fiv e -y e a r phased purchase
plan. WSCC la planning to
purchase a new, more compact
campus facility.
Enrollment at the site would
increase to an overall total of
l ,0(M) students, with 300 being on
the site at one time.
Mt. Hood alto requests ap
proval of an increase in parking
facilities at WSCC from the
present 130 to 630 spaces
The hearing Is set for 3 p m.
in Hoorn 802 of the Multnomah
County Courthouse
F o r fu rth e r Inform ation,
contact the nearest Far West
Federal Branch or the Mt.
Hood College Center at
Maywood Park, 238-3430.
Mt. Hood Community College
will go before the Multnomah
County Planning Commission
in a public hearing Tuesday to
request approval for extension
of classes to the form er
Mary crest High School
Mt Hood will request the
commission's approval, so that
they can hold classes at the
Western Slates Chiropractic
College (formerly Marycrest).
The college Is asking for an
expansion of the community
service use, to include a shared
use of the site by both colleges
WSCC Is located at 2900 NE
132nd Ave.
Mt Hood has an option to
purchase the campus from the
WSCC, subject to this and other
approvals.
If approved by the com
mission, Mt. Hood and WSCC
would share the school, WSCl
using it during the day. and Mt.
Hood holding classes there at
night
Total
Total
Total
Total
Total
Total
Personnel Services (Includes all Payroll Costs)
Materials and Services ..........................................
Capital O u tla y .........................................................
All Other Requirem ents..................... ..................
Budget Requirements.............................................
Budget Resources...................................................
Total
Total
Total
Total
Personnel Services (Includes all Payroll Costs)
Materials and Services ..........................................
Budget Requirements..........................................
Budget Resources................................................
1
3
2 2 ,9 8 7 .0 0
4Ö .9T3.27
6 3 ,9 0 0 .2 7
6 X W T 7 -
$
3
Last Year
J
3 8 ,6 0 0 .0 0
5 6 ,9 6 1 .0 0
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This Year
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Next Year
3 1 .2 8 6 .3 3
3 1 .2 8 6 .3 3
Last Year
Capital O u t la y ...............
All Other Requirements
Budget Requirements . .
Budget Resources . . . .
Next Year
3 — 16,Ö2Ö.ÖTT"
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2 2 .3 4 9 .8 6
8x936.47
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Total
Total
Total
Total
This Year
1 8 ,3 6 1 .0 0
fun D O R PROGRAM
Next Year
This Year
5 1 .2 2 4 .0 0 0 .0 0
1 .2 2 4 .0 0 0 .0 0
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