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2 - S A N D Y (O re.) POST Thur».. April 21. 1977 (Sec. 2) Commission S en ior c e n te r new s Area aging plan to air Tuesday urges seniors to bring trip ideas to the meeting On Wednesday. April 27. Joe Stein w ill talk about T ri-M et services and possibilities tor change in the services Those interested may come for lunch at noon The program w ill follow lunch. April birthday celebrants are invited to a party in their honor on Friday, April 29 at noon. A special slide show w ill follow lunch. Seniors are invited to attend a p u b lic h e a rin g on the C la c k a m a s C ounty A rea Agency on Aging plan for 1977 78 at the Center on Tuesday. A p ril 26, at 1 p m This hearing concerns programs for the aging in Clackam as County including Sandy Senior Center. A m eeting w ill be held on F rid a y. A p ril 22, at 1 p.m. to plan sum m er trips for center participants The center staff * » » » Get your cameras ready for the Photo Contest to be held at the Center in M ay. Anyone 55 and over is eligible to enter in the May newsletter * SANDY SENIOR CENTER PROGRAM April 21*27 April 21 Thursday a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a 8:30 a.m . -11:30a m. drop-in 11:30 a m. * 1 p.m. Loaves and Fishes lp .m . -3 p.m. Games Ult. QAew Qoty Cou/ise Swing into Spring Inflation Beater Monday thru Friday Special for 2 18 HOLES OF GOLF AND STEAK SANDWICH F o r L u n c h o r D in n e r All This For Only ‘ 15.00 F o r T w o P e o p le Call For Tee Reservations 668-4869 a a a a a a a April 22 Friday 8:30 a m. -11:30 a m drop-in 11:30 a m, - 1 p.m. Loaves and Fishes 1 p.m. - 2 p.m. trip planning 1 p.m. -4:30 p.m. drop-in Closed April 25 Monday 8:30a m. -11:30 a m drop-in 10 a m - 11:00 a m. Bible discussion 11:30 a m. - 1 p.m. Loaves and Fishes 1 p.m. - 3 p.m. pinochle 1:30p.m . - 4:30p.m . drop-in April 26 a a a a a Tuesday a a 8:30 a.m . -1 1 3 0 a.m. dropqn a 11:30 a m. - 1 p.m. Loaves and Fishes a a 1 p.m. - 3 p.m . AAA Public a Hearing a 1 p.m. - 4:30 p.m. drop-in a April 27 a Wednesday a 8:30a.m . -11:30a.m . drop-in a 11:30 a m. - 1 p.m. Loaves and a a 1:30 Fishes p.m. - 3:30 p.m. Guys and a Dolls a a 1 p.m. -4:3 0p .m . drop-in a a a a M id d le school a a a w o rk sta rte d a a B O R IN G — Improvements a a have begun at the Boring a Middle School following a a report from a Clackamas a County IE D accreditation team a that said the building needs a renovation before the state a a tea m arrives next year. T h e Science d e p a rtm e n t a a received new desks, a bulletin a board, blackboard and four a new lab tables, Supt. Dave a Gillespie said. a a In addition, the lab s ter age a area has been cleaned and a painted and sound proofing has a been added to the science room. a a G ille s p ie said th at ap a a plications for the new Middle a School p rin c ip a l also a re a filtering in and the screening process has begun. Approxim ately 20 applications have been received, Gillespie said. 2 7 1 9 5 SE KELSO R O A D , B O R IN G , O RE. ♦ ♦ » » * ♦ * ♦ ♦ ♦ * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * ♦ * * * * * * * * * Save 10% on Allstate insurance for your new home. I f yo u r house is 5 years old o r less, you m ay q u a lify fo r A lls ta te ’s " N e w House 10% D iscou nt!’ We’ve found it costs less to insure newer homes, and we’re passing this savings on to you. If your house qualifies, we’ll keep deducting 10% from your basic home- owners premium, until your house becomes 5 years old. If you already have an Allstate Homeowners policy, you’ll see the savings reflected with your next renewal— automatically. If you live in a new house, but don’t applications 1 p m, -4:30 p.m drop-in April 23 and 24 Saturday and Sunday *» *» » » *» » » » » ♦ » *» » » ♦ *♦ **♦ *♦ **************** a a to rev iew have an Allstate Homeowners policy, better give us a call. Might as well get in on the “ /instate BRETT HELLENBECK AND FLOYD PROCTOR were the winner» of s recent Sandy Upper Grade model car conteat. Hellenbeck took place the ••other” catagory for his German armoured car which was of World War i i vintage. Proctor made a Peterbilt truck for the first place prise. Lund informs seniors of growth Sandy E lem entary Supt. Clark Lund showed slides of the d is t r ic t ’ s school buildings which house 1,400 students at last Thursday's Golden Age Club meeting Because of the great influx of the housing development in the Sandy area, it is a challenge, Lund stated, to determine the best solution to acquiring the additional class rooms which w ill be needed to take care of the increase in enrollment expected in the next five years It is not a crisis yet, but could become one, Lund said. Lund shared statistical in formation which was the result of a survey conducted by a team from the University of Oregon, who evaluated the o v e ra ll p ic tu re of Sandy Elem entary school last fall A band composed of sixth grade girls and boys from the Cottrell G rade School gave a short band concert. Their director was D ave Anderson. Maude Johnson, president, presided at a short business meeting M argaret Silvers substituted for M artha Steffi as secretary. The nominating committee was announced as Leah Bodley, Pauline Allen and Harold Bums for the election of of ficers in M ay. Volunteers are needed to work on the cancer drive. Contact Ruth Baumback (668 4200) if you are interested in helping. Clyde Sutherland announced he had received a letter from W ayne F a b is ji, a s ta te legislator from Hood River, that he w ill be in Sandy, Saturday morning, M ay 14. to speak of legislation passed, or to be passed He stated that seniors are building up a reputation of being Interested in problems which affect them, Gretchen Chase, assistant Senior Center director, an nounced th e re w ere s till openings for the Keep Weil Prognosis for tax rebate said dim by Jernstedt Despite his best efforts. State Sen. Ken Jernstedt reports that the future of his tax rebate bill “ looks d im .” The bill which Jernstedt sponsored, would return two thirds of all state taxes which the state over-collected up to a m axim um of 8300 But, says Jernstedt, "Now there is a problem That 8170 million surplus, which should Glass drive scheduled The Rainbow G irls of Mt. View Assembly 46 are planning a glass drive in the near future. F or more inform ation or pick-up call 668-5660 im pact of the drought has not be returned, is being spent ” Jernstedt added that much of been realized, both in Oregon the money is being funnelled and in Washington, D C . ” Jernstedt added that his role into the pet projects of those in charge of the decision making in the conversation with H at field was to discuss the federal process. " It appears,” he said, “ that government's role in draught there w ill be plenty of special relief J e rn s te d t declined to interest projects ready and speculate as to a closing date w illing to spend our money “ Jernstedt also said that he for the c u rre n t session had spoken with Sen. M ark Although hill production has been feverish, only a few major Hatfield about the drought bills have come out of com The main topic was Governor Bob Straub's request to declare m ittee for full floor debate. There is a rumor that House 21 Oregon counties disaster areas This would pave the way Speaker Lang la preparing a for low cost loans to help those last day motion for June 1, but who have lost crops or livestock Jernstedt said that his “ own crystal ball is too clouded to due to the drought. Jernstedt said that “ the full make a prediction.” PETE’S POOLS & BILLIARDS 33 NW First Gresham 665-7300 Fischer® Dealer You’re in good hands. 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Aaron G yrney was riding with his grandfather on a power mower when h it foot was caught in the blade of the mower, severely slicing the bottom of his foot. The incident occured at 41186 SE Vista Loop The child underwent surgery earlier this week and is now at Good Sam aritan Hospital In Portland. want ads Too late to classify 1 SAY STR R L frem a »ar v ie * »tat ton building», 2 ««»oline pump», 5 tank» to be rem oved Call >94 4334,499 4431, 8 14m A 141 , BniHU year tggeifiaatian. I I I I I J Kinderschool registration April 28 MISCB L L A N B O U l Y A R O M ta . 3709 SE 141*t, to a m . 4 pm . Saturday end Sunday. o tat in the ground ptels. or sim ply phone to find out if you q u a l ify for this new money-saving discount. Clinic to be held A p ril 20-21 at the center Edith W eidman announced she has sold 11 tables for the flea m arket in the fall. Those working in the kitchen were M ildred and F red Decker, Cleo and Fay E arley, Nancy Becker and Josephine Lamb. Door prizes were won by Leah Bodley, who received the one donated by W estern Auto. “ W hitie” W ill won the prize dona ted by Edith Smith. The next potluck dinner for the Golden Age club w ill be Thursday, April 28 There were 64 persons in attendance at the April 14 meeting. O U P IR M i N « W 2 bedroom onp private cul de »sc, In Oretham , fenced yard, di»hwe»h«r, ger bege disposal, etc., fireplace, garage, W O hookup, no pet». S350 month. US OOM. - All 3 Pc. O versize Slate - n I Bring this I coupon to I your Allstate agent— The C la c k a m a s County Planning Commission will review appliestiona for cow ditional use permits in their next meeting at the I lackamas County Courthouse. In one application, M erle and Jessie Castle would like to use a mobile home aa a fam ily residence in an area currently zoned for Transitional Tim ber. The location of thetr pnumaed residence is on the east side of Cockelreas Road, south of the Thomas Road I ntersection. In an o th e r p e rm it ap plicaUon, Bryce Nedry has asked to place a mobile home near Boring In a F a rm Forest zoned area for use aa a tingle fam ily residence. These and other perm it applications w ill be reviewed at 7 p.m A pril 25 in the County Courthouse Building at Oregon City. *395 *4,998.00 N IC ! I bedroom apartm ent, Rock wood Area, w w carpet, w d On bu» line. S IM M plu» cleaning deposit P 20m DUPLEX FOR R E N T I SR D R O O M T O W H M O U S t. newly decorated, w d hookup, fireplace, garden »pace. On quiet Cut De Sec. 1335 00 2S9 1444 or 241 *911. 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