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Thun., March 6, 1975 (Soc. 1> SANDY (Ora.) POST - 9 Angola Hoffman Sounds of fun and fellowship w ill ring through the woods of Camp Colton again this year for twosessionsof4 If camp The Clackamas county 4-H camp committee, headed by M iriam Beasley, Clackamas, has set the camp dates of June 9-14 and June 1621, reports Lau re l Stulken. Clackamas county Extension 4 II agent More than 60 high school age 4 ll'e rs are participating in the camp counselor tra in in g program which started recently in hopes of being selected to council at 4 II camp These counselors w ill recieve over 4() hours of training and participate in the planning of the 1975 4-H camp program Any 4-H'er in Clackamas county 9 to 12-years-old is welcome to attend 4-H camp Non-4-H members 9 to 12 are also welcome. Many scholarships to attend camp are awarded to 4-H’ers in local communities sponsored by friends of 4 H, be they business, service clubs, or N ew stoplight County RSVP gets federal money Dates set fo r 4-H sum m er camp individuals, adds Mrs Stulken Over 400 4 ll'e rs are expected to participate in the Clackamas county camping program this summer There w ill be fishing, sw im m ing, hikes, co m p fire programs and just plain fun for all whoattend All eligible 4 II youth w ill receive applications around March 28 Call the 4-H office 665-8635, for more information. headquartered in Barlow Hall on the Clackamas Community College campus, placed ap p ro x im a te ly 150 volunteers during 1974 and expects to dixible that figure to 300 during 1975, says Miss Judy Smith, director Nearly 19. (MX) hours were volunteered during 1974 by retired citizens who want to continue contributing to the betterment of the county, Miss Smith says. D uring December, alone, some 2,000 hours were donated to agencies w orking w ith community services projects. Goodwill Industries' main plant Miss Smith says RSVP has in Portland It is a non profit been excellent opportunity for organization local re tire d residents to _ v A v M n * remain active and offer their v e r e r a n s e x e m p t knowledge and skills to the community Veterans’ benefits, such as "There are more than 60 pensions, compensation, ed agencies in the community ucational aid and GI in needing assistance,’ ’! Miss surance dividends, are exempt Smith says, "so we encourage from state and federal income persons, 60 and older, to con taxation, H C. Saalfeld, tact us if they would like to director of Veterans' Affairs, help.” said today. The RSVP o ffice is also However, interest earnings looking for non-profit agencies from GI dividends le ft on and organizations that need the deposit are taxable, he said Clackamas County's Retired Senior Volunteer Program has been granted *32,1*8 for 1975 by ACTION ACTION, a federal program to involve people, funds ap proximately 70 per cent ot the program Local agencies provide 30 per cent. RSVP is beginning its third year of placing retired citizens in the county into volunteer jobs for non profit community agencies The p rogram , w hich is A new stoplight was installed special talents of the RSVP pool Friday at the intersection of E. of volunteers, she says. Division and NE Cleveland, Persons wanting more in formation about RSVP can call where several accidents oc curred during the past few 656-2631. extension317. years. Goodwill truck due The G oodw ill Industries truck w ill be in Sandy and Boring on Tuesday, March 18, to collect donations of fu r niture, appliances and household goods from homes and businesses Persons interested in giving these rep a ira b le item s to Goodwill should call 234-0321 to arrange to have the materials picked up. Contributions of repairable items create work and on-the- job training for the physically and mentally handicapped at Pay Utility Bills Here — Northwest Gas — PGE —General Telephone — Rockwood Water A ngela Hoffm an to appear n a tio n a lly Ruth and M arjory Hoffman the nationally televised Marcus of Sandy w ill moat likely be Welby show Angela and her parents live watching television Tuesday in Placentia, Calif Her father night. T he ir 13-year-old g ra nd is a graduate of Sandy High daughter, Angela Hoffman, School. The show is aired on ABC daughter of Ed and Nancy Hoffman, w ill be featured on beginning at 10 p m. /ENTER N ews Sandy Senior Center NEWS Frtjh Daily GROUND BEEF 59 Tw» Ik. Ffcg. •r Mor» 18-lb. Bag Volunteers of a ll ages are needed to work as activity leaders fo r the Wednesday nursing home program The new program at Sandy Senior Center for nursing home residents (Wednesday a f ternoons) requires only two hours of your time You can help these residents remain a functional part of society by giving of your time and talents in this social hour Remember the time: Wed nesday, from 1 30 - 3:30 p m. Have you ever wondered who your neighbors were? We w ill have an opportunity for persons of all ages to meet their neigh bors through the Sandy Senior Center Outreach Survey. This O utreach Survey's p rim a ry objectives are to identify people 55 and older in our com m unity, and to determ ine basic program needs they may have. The survey w ill begin April 14 with volunteers canvassing door-to-door a ll the homes within the city lim its of Sandy We need people to assist in com pleting b rie f question naires fo r each .household member 55 years of age or older Volunteers w ill also distribute information about our center programs to all homes within the City of Sandy If you wish to help us, call 668 556» ’ scho o l INCH MENU! SANDY ELEMENTARY SCHOOL MENU MONDAY. March III Tamale Casserole with Corn Bread & Butter Apple Milk TUESDAY, March II Vegetable Soup Tuna Pish Sandwich PickleChips Eruit Bars Milk WEDNESDAY. March 12 Meat Loaf with Catsup Potato Wedge Green Beans with Bacon Cinnamon Bun Milk THURSDAY, March 13 Hot Dog on Bun Mustard & Pickle French Fries Carrot Sticks Peanut Butter Cookies Milk FRIDAY. March 14 Oven Fried Chicken Sweet Potatoes F ru it Salad Hot Roll & Honey Butter Milk SANDY SENIOR CENTER PROGRAM MARCH 8-12 M arch* Thursday 10 a m. -12:45 p m Loaves and Fishes 12:45 p.m. - 1:45 p.m Health Ib. s’ 1 49 ~ ».79e i 67 lb. Fra» Sliaiag Ib. Fresh Daily aU 09’ »49® 69 ¿1” Sweetheart .5 » 98C Gold Modal DOZ. Facts and Frauds 1 SMOKED PICNIC í USDA Choice Sweetheart Round Bone Patrie Mix Pork Steak Roast Swiss Steak Gr. Chuck Sliced Bacon USDA 1 . 9 8 e 0,0,08 9 $ c 1 « n .9 8 e Center Cut Ground Beet Pork Roost FLOUR 1 0 .? 1 " AA Large Eggs 1:45pm -4:30p.m drop-in March 7 Friday 10 a m - 2 p m Loaves and Fishes 2p m. -4 p.m needlecraft 2 p m -4:30p m. drop-in March 8-» Saturday-Sunday closed March to Monday 9a m .-11:30a m. ceramics 10:30 a m. • 11:30 a m Bible study 11:30 a m. • 1:30 p.m. Loaves and Fishes l:3 0 p m. - 3:30p m pinochle 1:30p m. -4:30p m drop-in March 11 Tuesday 10 a m -1:30 p m I .oaves and Fishes lia i» Cat Fresh ROUND STEAK x $ i 19 c USDA Choice Ib. *B.4B USDA Chotea YOUR H E LP IS N E E D E D ! CHUCK STEAK Dotty Crocker Tuna Helper Dotty Crockor IB-oz. Pkg. Throo-Minuto Brand Snackin’ Cake Mix OATS 14-az. SIZE Crisco Oil Egg Noodles 3 / 8 9 " 48 oz Size 1:30 p- m. - 3:30 p.m. beginning oil painting 1:30 p.m -4:30 p m dropdn March 12 Wednesday 10a. m -1:30 pm . - 3:30 p.m. nursing home program 3:30p m -4:30pm drop-in Workshop slated on crime prevention Oregon C ity Police Chief Robert Chester w ill moderate a free* workshop entitled "Sur vival on the Streets" to be held at C lackam as C om m unity College Wednesday, March 5, at 7 p m . in room 117 of the Community Center Building The workshop w ill deal with the prevention of crim es against women, such as assault and purse snatching and is being sponsored by Phi Beta lam bda, student business club Last year more than too persons attended the firs t "S u rv iv a l on the S tre ets” workshop Ä CREAMETTE. 10 oz. a POTATOES CREAMETTE. 3 oz. H Protein-ettes 3 / $1 i.s. i i. 2 PHEASANT, Corn. Pea», Green Beans. 15-oz Canned Vegetables 3 / $ 1 ° ° Jumbo Towels 2 / $1 Del Monte Tuna sr- 2 / $1 oo SCOTT'S M-D. 4 Roll Pack 4b 4b Toilet Tissue 69 GOLDEN WHEAT Macaroni 2x79 M l 4b M O R TO N S . 11 oz. Frozen Dinners 5 9 c Fbaaiaat 18-sz. Siza Pet Food 6 / $1 MCP Frozen Drinks 6-oz. Size YEE FU-MEIN Noodles 00 5 /$1 4/89 3.5 oz. Pkq DAD'S Diet Root Beer 6 ,.x 9 9 c s& w Kidney Beans 15-oz. Size Plu» Dep 00 20 .".79* Apples ........ . r . T .......... 4 ,s ’ 1°° Cabbage............. ” " * * * ............ 1 7 C Colary .......... '" * c* ............ LB1 7 e Tangelos........ ................. 2 u«39* MOk fi Tasty Calif. AVOCADOS ^3229' Pollution tests Pollution tests for cars w ill be available free at the Oregon City Shopping Center Monday, M arch 3 through Sunday, March 30 The D epartm ent of Environmental Quality w ill have its mobile testing units operating in the parking area Two lanes will keep waiting time to a minimum. Hours are 10a.m. to *p .m . _ ~ a « a i 1 2-M lle Corner Z IM ’S 223rd & Stark Prices effective Wad. * Thurs. Frie, Sat., March 6, 6, 7 1 s Opas: I a.m. * 8 a.m. Bail* Eiaagt I a.m. - 8 p.m. SaaBay W E G IV E SA H G R E E N S TA M P S 11 COUNTRY STORE Lots of F re e & E asy P a rk in g F ro z e n Food L o c k e rs F e e d S to re C afe, Open 6 A.M. - 5 P.M.