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About Sandy post. (Sandy, Oregon) 1938-current | View Entire Issue (March 30, 1978)
_______ : ____ . ■ _ Thur«. M .r 30. 1978 (Sec 2) SANDY (Ore.) POST - 9 Sandy Senior Center news Handyman avai lable to seniors April l Tests for diabetes, anemia, Saturday and Sunday vision, blood pressure and Closed counseling with a nurse and April 3 nutritionist are included in Monda> the clinic 8:30a m -11:30a m drop-in Make an appointment by 11 3 0 a m .- lp m Loavesand calling 622-3331 in Hoodland Fishes and 668 5569 in Sandy l p m -3p m cards Hoodland and Sandy area 1 p m -4:30 p.m drop in seniors are getting together April 4 for a Staff Nite Out at Tuesday Bowmans on Thursday, 8 -30a.m.-11:30a m drop-in April 6. A Swiss steak dinner 11:30 a m i p m Loaves and w ill be served at 5 followed Fishes by some ente rtain m e nt. 1:00p.m -4:30p.m drop-in Reservations for dinner may April 5 be made at the Sandy Senior Wednesday Center or Hoodland Infor 8:30a.m.-1130a m drop in mation and Referral C enter. 11 30a m .- lp m Loavesand Sandy Fishes Senior Center Program 2 p.m.-3:30 p m . fam ily March 30-April 5 album March 30 1 p.m-4:30p m drop-in Thursday 8:30a m -11:30a m drop-in T h rifty O il Co. 11:30 a.m.-l p m Loaves and Fishes 6 6 7 -4 2 9 2 1 p m -4.30p m drop-in Prices Subject to Chong© March 31 Friday 8.30a m.-11:30a.m drop-in Republican nomination is 11:30a.m .-l p m Loavesand 500 Gal. & Up PaulWalden. 4 1 .9 C OD Richard T uffli, director of Fishes 1 p.m.-4 p.m. drop-in the Clackamas County 225-499 Gal. Library, w ill speak on April 18 Tuffli was recently ap pointed to the post. The chamber w ill hold an Leona Folliett open meeting on April 25. Owner On May 2, cham ber members w ill have lunch in the St. Jude’s Home cafeteria. The luncheon w ill be followed by a tour of the home. A representative of the Oregon State University Extension Service w ill ad Open 6 Days a Week • 8 to 6 dress the group on March 9 Evenings by Appointm ent The topic w ill be, “ Why plan?” A p ril 5 at the Sandy Adventist Center The course consists of readings and discussions about the dilemmas of fam ily life and the way in which such events as immigration and the Great Depression affected American families Call Gretchen Casey at the A seven-week humanities Sandy Senior Center for series dealing the fam ily in more information. There is literature and history begins no cost for the class. Keep Well clinics are Tomorrow is the center scheduled in Hoodland on birthday party for all seniors April 18 and Sandy on April who celebrated birthdays in 20 These are free health March. screening clinics for seniors Seniors are invited to come over 60 conducted by the and enjoy lunch, birthday Clackamas County Health cake and an Abbott and Department. Costello film festival The center has a handy man available to help seniors with yard work, garden w ork, window washing and other chores around the house. This service is free for seniors Contact the center at 668 5569 if you need work done. Chamber slates meeting speakers 4 0 .9 Thelma Hooper, a can didate for the Democratic nom ination fo r the C la c k a m a s C o u n ty treasurer’s post, w ill address the noon session of the Sandy Area Chamber of Commerce on Tuesday, April 4. The chamber w ill meet at TJ’s Restaurant in Sandy. Chamber President Marv Hansen said other speakers scheduled fo r the noon lunches include: State Rep Wayne Fawbush. D-District 56, who w ill speak on April 11. He is the only Democrat running for the nomination to the seat. Running fo r the WAYNE BRAULT helps a customer select a rifle at the Sandy Coast-to-Coast store’s newly refurbished Parking hearing set by commissioners firearms display, Three proposals which reduce the required size of a parking space from 10 by 20 feet to 9 by 20 feet w ill be considered by the Clackamas County Board of Com missioners on Monday, April 17. One proposal would allow a reduction to 8 Mi by 16 feet for parking spaces in excess of the number required under anTOJiur. 10 percent. That means on a the ordinance. The proposal $300 rifle you can save $55- 60.” Cejka added that when a customer comes into his store that “ they’re dealing with the kind of people who know what they’re talking about.” Cejka's store caters to gun enthusiasts Sandy area gun en thusiasts have a new ally in Joe Cejka, who just finished his Coast to Coast store's remodeled gun counter with an array of arms and am munition to please even the pickiest hunter or skeet shooter The new manager of the gun department is Wayne Brault, a veteran hunter and award-winning rifleman who recently moved to the Sandy store from Larry s Sport Center in Gresham. “ We have just about everything you want in the way of rifles, Brault says, i ’’«oti'nst tio d i Ito standing before the gun rack that w ill eventually hold over 200 rifles from manufac turers such as Winchester. Remington and Savage. Everything from automatics to muzzleloaders is in stock. Brault noted that the store caters to a ll types of shooters; hunters, bench marksmen, trap shooters and “ the fellow who likes to go out and just plink.’ ’ Along with a wide selection of firearms and over $18,000 in ammunition stock the store features a broad range of services including gun- smithing, free mounting and Ai rway due taxiway A 3,000 foot taxiway w ill be b u ilt at the P ortland- Troutdale Airport with a $293,400 grant from the federal D epartm ent of Transportation, according to a Port of Portland official. Bob F in le y, general aviation manager for the port, said the new south taxiway w ill give better circulation at the airport, allowing aircraft to clear the runway either to the left or right He said it w ill also give the airport better runway utilization In addition, a parking apron w ill be constructed that w ill provide tie-down space for about 50 airplanes, Finley said. He said the airport is “ awfully short of ground parking He said the total project cost w ill be about $326,000 with 90 percent of it federal money and 10 percent local Finley explained that the money, which comes from the Airport and Airways Development Program, is derived from taxes on tickets, and aviation and jet fuels. He said construction should take place this summer. ooo Stamp collectors are so fascinated with new. special issues Uncle Sam profits h a n d s o m e ly fr o m manufacturing the unusual stamps . ionnu.1 ........... fchr I elaM bias , i>ld<nr bore sighting for scopes and reloading accessories for both shot shells and rifle shells. “ I can't think of anything in a firearms center that we're short of, said Cejka. “ We sell all of our rifles and shotguns at dealer cost plus Sculptured Nails Professional Hair Styling Com plete Beauty Services recomended by the planning commission would allow up to 20 percent of the required parking spaces to be reduced to 8 4 by 16 feet. Proposed dimension for parallel parking spaces is 8 by 22 feet. The hearing is scheduled for 10 a m. in room 201 of the county courthouse in Oregon City. INNOVATIVE IM A G E CO NSULTING FOR MEN. W O M EN & CHILDREN THE HAIR TAILORS 17N.W . FIRST D O W N TO W N GRESHAM \ Spectacular Celebration You A re Invited Saturday A p ril 1st Damascus sets spaghetti feed Tickets go on sale this week for the Damascus PTA spaghetti dinner April 14 from 6-8:30 p m . The dinner w ill be held at 667-9200 Damascus Middle School. The menu includes all the spaghetti, salad, bread, drink and dessert you can eat. 10 to 9 mi» John Peters and Vera Peters in business in Gresham 17 years, cordially invite you to inspect their new enlarged quarters, featuring: - SWIMMING POOLS * Shade Sale Thru March 31st ONLY Above ground. Doughboy and Coleco. Swimming pool chemicals and acces sories. "Custom-Bill Tontine® Decorator Shades and Shade Cloth Louverdrapes’’ HOT TUBS and HYDRO-SPA See the latest and tremendously popular. 15% Off On Custom Roller Shades of Tontine" Fabric 25% Off Custom Louverdrapes of Tontine®' Fabric * First time ever offered at SALE PRICES 1 Hours: Weekdays 8 to 5:30; Monday and Friday 8 to 8; Saturdays 8 to 4 CRESHAM DECOR __ CENTER 1455 East Burnside at Division Gresham 667-3648 Wm, wits R egister N ow fo r our GRAND OPENING PRIZE SWIMMING POOL In our GRESHAM Award Dept. • • • • • • Trophies Awards Plaques Medals Engraving Silver trays iM n g s 24 Ft. above ground worth A w ard ed Sat., A pril 1st, $ "V A A - f at 9 P M Need not be present to w in. DART BOARDS and C abinets POOL TABLES a ll m a jo r brands CUE STICKS and accessories FOOSBALL TABLES A accessories Caps & Jackets Embroidered Or Silk Screened Or Monogrammed Pete's SWIMMING POOLS, BILLIARDS & TROPHIES 851 East Powell Gresham Plaza 665-7380 665-2255 ReguU Monday thru Soturdby 9 to 7