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Thur*., Aug. 21, 1975 (Sec 1) SANDY (O re.) POST ,1 Kennel Champs earn sfate Tuesday, Sept 9, Sandy and Fishes Senior Center purticipunt* w ill I 30 p m 4 30 p m drbp-in travel Io Mary S Young Park August 27 near l-uke Oswego for a picnic. Wednesday This is a unique opportunity 8:30a m. -11:30 a.m. drop in for Sandy area seniors to meet 11:30 a m . - 130 p m Loaves with senior adults from Oregon and Fishes City and laike Oswego Senior 1:30 p m • 3:30 pm . Nursing Centers Home Program Each re n te r w ill provide 1:30p m. • 4:30p.m. drop-in foods (or the picnic. Cost is SI per person to defray food costs Table service w ill be furnished Sign up at the center u< call 668 5569 for information The (¡olden Age Club is planning a trip to the Oregon State Eair in Salem Tuesday, Aug 26 Louise Shields, recreation trip coordinator, has arranged for a 46 passenger bus The T r i Met Board of to p rovide the necessary D ire cto rs has asked that trans portal ion w ritte n com m ents on its Reservation« can be made by package of proposed revenues calling the center generating measures be sub Friday, Aug 22. w ill be Chefs mitted by next Tuesday for Day at our Loaves and Fishes consideration at the boards luncheon A variety of foods Sept 2 meeting w ill be served, so plan now to The revenue suggestions attend include increasing fares to 40 cents next July, submitting a S5 SANDY SENIOR a year automobile registration C EN TER PROGRAM fee to voters in Clackamas. August 21 -27 Multnomah and Washington August 21 counties, raising payroll tax to Thursday five tenths of one per cent and selling advertising space on 8 30a m - 11:30 a m drop-in 11:30 a m. - 1:30 p m Loaves buses. Tome King, Tri-M el general and Fishes manager, says the Tuesday l'3 0 p m -4:30p m drop-in deadline for w ritten comments August 22 w ill allow for reproduction and Friday d is trib u tio n of m a te ria l to 8:30a m. -11:30a m drop-in II 30 a m . • 1:30 p m. Loaves board members before they meet and Fishes 1:30pm . *4 :3 0 p m drop-in T r /- M e f solicits comments After claiming first place awards at the Clackamas County F air three members of the Sandy Kennel Champs 4-H Dog Club have qualified for the competition at this year's state fair Chris Burks. Sue Mager and Roxanne Payne w ill represent the Sandy club at I he state fair W ilsons have Chris Iturks. Debbie W aibel. Roxanne Payne and Sue M ager. Burks, M ager and Payne qualified for llie Oregon State F air. SAN DY K E N N E L (tu m p s t i l Ilog.Show m em bers await judging at ( lackam as County F a ir. Pictured are Joan liuber. son Thomas Driving course planned The N ational R etired Teacher« Association in Sandy and American Association of R etired Persons are spon soring the N ational Safety Council's D river Improvement Program Defensive Driving Course. The course w ill be held Sept 22 and 23 from 9 to 11 a m. and 1 to 3 p m each day at the Sandy Senior Center While the courses are held prim arily for older persons, they are open to any licensed driver There are no w ritten or d riv in g exam inations. The course is entirely for self im provement, according to Dick H alvorson, d ire c to r of the center. The volunteer instructors are members of NRTA-AARP and certified by the National Safety Council Hal Moran, NRTA- AARP d riv e r im provem ent program instructor trainer, w ill hold a volunteer instructor course following the driving classes in Sandy. For additional information and re g is tra tio n , contact Halvorson at 668-5569 DeeDee and Tom Wilson, 14:185 SE Lusted Road, Sandy, are the parents of their first child, a son born June 27 at Emanuel Hospital They have named the baby Tomas Dean He weighed 6 lbs. 5oz Grandparents are Dick and Georgene Cranston, Gresham, and Ted add Virginia Wilson, Portland Bessie S m ith, Tacoma, Wash., is the baby’s great- great-grandmother. in Salem All three took first and second place awards h r then dogs Miss Burks w ill also present her courtly la ir winning demonstration "grooming your dog " Other Sandy Club w inner* at the county la ir were Joan Huber, two second place awards: Debbie Waibel, two second place awards. Suzanne Berck, first and second place; Kurt Brewster, two second place; Alex Brew ster, one second place. Joan Huber, first place showman award and second place; Carrie Brewster, two second place awards and Brian Winchester, one first place award. "The members performed beaut dully and had the best behaved dogs at the fa ir," «aid Ginny Brewster, club leader ooo P r e s id e n t W a s h in g to n received $25,000 annual salary, his vice-president John Adams $5,000. Pay Utility Bills Here — Northwest Gas — PGE —General Telephone — Rockwood Water R a n c h s o ld August 23-24 Saturday-Sunday Andy and Evelyn Morlan. Closed Sandy, have sold th e ir August 25 Enterprise Ranch to Albert and Monday K aren W aibel, A lbany, the 8 30a m .- I I a m drop-in couple announced recently. 11:30 a m - 1 30 p m Loaves Fred and Tucky Carlson have and Fishes rented the 120-acres ranch on I 3 0pm -3 :3 0 p m pinochle West Slope the past four years. 1:30 p m - 4 30 p m. drop in The new owners are August 2« . » re p im h ig fenc«<ti,**clrtinlng Tuesday barns and getting the irrigation 8:30a m .- ll: 3 0 a m drop-in ditches back into w orking II 30 a m - I 30 p.m. Loavaa condidion. Morlan reports ip itb ltr N n t ir r s CALL FOR B ID * Cottrell School District No 107 invites bids on venous items ot school kitchen equipm ent Specifications may be obtained et the East School Administration O ffice. 14275 S E Proctor Rd , Bonnq, Oregon 97009 Bids will be opened September 4. I«7S et e 00 P M The Board ot Directors reserves the right tor elect any or all bids Cottrell School Olst No 107 Jean Lundy, Superintendent Clerk SP 34 CITY OF SANDY NOTICE OF BOND SALE Notice is hereby given that sealed, written bids will be received by the undersigned until the hour ol S 00 P M , on the 75th day ot August. I »7 5. and immediately thereafter publicly opened by the City of Sandy, a municipal corporation, at the City Hall located at 39750 Pioneer Blvd . Sandy, Oregon tor the purchase ot City ot Sandy General Obligation Improvement Bonds. Series 1975. In the amount ol TW ENTY TH O U S A N D N IN E H U N D R E D T H IR T Y T H R E E A N D 45 100 DOLLARS (570,933 4 5). Bond No I to be in the denomination of Nine Hundred Thirty Three and 45 100 Dollars (1933 45) and Bonds No 2 through 71 inclusive to be In the denomination of One Thousand and No 100 Dollars (SI.000 00) each, to be dated September 1. 1975, and to mature serially in numerical order and in tei annual Installments as tallows »7.931 45 I camber I. 1974 57.000 00 L ember 1, 1977 and the 1st day of G ember ot each year thereafter th uQh and Including December I, H.,5 That all bonds maturing after December I, 1982. are redeemable on December 1. 1982, and on any interest payment date thereafter at the option ol the City ol Sandy at the office of the Recorder ot the City ot Sandy upon payment of the face value thereof with accrued interest to th.- dale ol payment as provided in the Bancroft Bonding Act Said bonds are General Obligation Improvement Bonds of the City of Sandy, and are to be paid from taxation to be levied and from collections on appiic ations to pay tor various improvements in installments The interest on said bonds to be paid semi annually on the 1st day ol December and the 1st day ot June of each year after issuance, the first payment of in ter ext to be made on the 1st day ot December, 1975 The bonds shall have but one coupon tor the interest due on any interest pay mo date All bids shall be In writing ac compamed by a certified check or a cashier’s check on a bank doing business in the Stateot Oregon, in an amount ot not less than two percent ( 2W I of the par value of the amount Ot the bid The bonds shall be sold to the bidder offering to purchase the same at not less than par and ac crued interest, and at the lowest net interest cost to the City The City of Sandy reserves the right to reject any and all bids In the interest ol the City Legal approving opinion of Rankin. Walsh. Ragen and Roberts. Attorneys at Law. Portland. Oregon, will be furnished to the successful bidder CITY OF SANDY CITY OF SANDY NOTICE OF LAND SALE Notice Is hereby given that the City of Sandy, a municipal cor poration. will accept sealed bids on the sale of a 19 4 acre parcel of city owned property, located on the northside ot Dowling Road at its terminus Approximately b allot the property is cleared lor farming with the remainder in timber A small single family dwelling unit Is in eluded, and water is from a spring Sealed bids will be accepted until 7 10 p m . Monday. August 75, at which time they shall be publicly opened and read at the City Hall located at 39750 Pioneer Blvd, Sandy Oregon The city has the right to accept or reiect any and all bids Each bid must be accompanied by a certified check or bond not less than 10 percent ot the bid price Terms are cash City ot Sandy Carl Hatfield, Jr Recorder SP 34 MALLET’S 40-oz. tin MALLET’S 9-oz. box Thick Chili Potato Chips PHEASANT 16-oz., corn, peat, green beans 59 BALLARD or PILLSBURY P/z-ez. Vegetables 3 / 8 9 ' Biscuits Cleanser HIGH SEA 4 ' , o» tin NOTICE OF SUPPLEM EN TA L BUDGET HEA RING A public hearing on a proposed supplemental budget tor the Sandy Fire District 72 for the fiscal year 1975 74. will be held in the Sandy Fire Hall at 8 00 PM on September 9, 1975 Copies ot the supplemental budget are available without charge at the office ot the Fire Chief. The budget may be inspected by In terested persons at the ottice of the Fire Chief during regular office hours Any person may appear at the public hearing and discuss the budget or any part of it SUPPLEM EN TA L BUDGET SUMMARY RESOURCES Clackamas County Manpower Grant S11.054 00 REQ U IR E M E N TS Personal Services 10.944 OO C apital Outlay 110 00 Total requirements 59 Shrimp NESTEA 2-oz |or DUNCAN HINES 23-0» box DEI MONTE 3 2 o i site 69 flM V Canned Milk 3/87' Peanut Butter 95 or Orange Juice 4/89' Prune Juice PHEASANT 13-oz tin JIFF 16-oz. |or tm PEPPERS 0111 Instant Tea FL AV R PAC 6 Largo Boll —— Fudge Brownie Mix HUNT S 1 5-oi. tin Fruit Cocktail l ’ »-oz size Fla-Vor-Aid Drinks STANDARD DAIRY Cottage Cheese NORTHERN 4 roll pock NOTICE OF SUPPLEM ENTAL BUDGET HEA RING N O T IC E is hereby given, in compliance with ORS 794 480. that a meeting ot the governing body ot School District No 107 Cottrell. Clackamas County. Oregon will be held on Wednesday. September 10, 1975, at 8 00 p m , In the Cottrell School Elementary Building for the purpose of discussing w ith in terested persons the supplemental budqet hereinafter set forth G ENERAL FUNO Budget Resources Available Cash 19,000 00 Total Budget Resources 19,000 00 Budqet Requirements 1271 Improvement ot Sites 1777 R e m o d e lin g |S Salad Dressing .. Pistachios 7 000 00 Total Budqet Requirements 19.000 00 Any person may discuss proposed expenditures ot the supplemental budqet at this time Mrs Jean Lundy Supt Clark By Carl Hatfield. School DlstrlctClerk Recorder School District No 107 Cottrell SP 14 SP 15 8T Crate ant 4 oc 39e Royal Vanilla s». PHEASANT. 15-0». tin _ _ * « b mhiivim íiqu ^ t r n t i H i i i ^ « » w m iw Fricot offoctivo Wod. - Thurt. ■ C o rn e r ZIM'S 223rd & Stark Fri., sat., Aug. 20-21-22123 Yellow Onions Celery ,„19e »19* Large Cantaloupe 3 / s1 Loose Carrots 3 ~ 3 9 * POTATOES O.S. Ho. 1 7/s1 Dog or Cat Food t(U T H ll(u ir.r k m u iifl((ïm v iir i( t ( u i r i i i iii4U8ii in /if r . e>r(« ,,Tí,u 1 2 -M ile 12.000 00 98c Toilet Tissue 98c 2/89' G/35e 49c 69c «4»^ H w T iiiiiw iíiíiiñ iíiw ' i7 u swîsîl n w e * a-......... i Open: I a.m. - 9:30 p.m. Daily Eieept 9 a.m. - 1 p.m. SanSay t» z ......... ti'iJ í jf tfíHí, WE GIVE SAH GREEN STAMPS 11 COUNTRY STORE Lots of F re e & Easy P a rk in g Frozen Food lo c k e rs Feed Store Cafe, Open 6 A.M. - 5 P.M.