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Thur»., Aug 21 , 1980 (S ac 1) SANDY (Ore ) POST—7 1 1 Free lunch meal policy announced Sandy Elem entary D istrict last week announced its policy for free and reduced price meals and free m ilk for children unable to pay fu ll price The aid comes under the National School Lunch, School Rreakfast and Special M ilk Programs School lunch prices w ill rise 10 cents this year, ac cording to Superintendent Clark Lund lamches for children in grades 1-6 w ill pay 60 cents per meal and students in grades 7-6 w ill pay 70 cents The cost of the reduced price meals w ill also rise from 10 cents to 20 cents. M ilk prices w ill remain 5 cents. Local school have adopted a fam ily size income criteria for determining e lig ib ility, i See graph 1 C h ild re n fro m fa m ilie s whose income is at or below the levels shown are eligible for free meals, reduced price meals and-or free m ilk. In a d d itio n , fa m ilie s not meeting these criteria but with other unusual expenses, due to high medical ex penses, shelter costs in ex cess of 30 percent of income, special education expenses due to the mental or physical condition of a child, and disaster or casualty losses, are urged to apply. A p p lic a tio n fo rm s are being sent to a ll homes in a letter to parents. Additional copies are available at the school office. In certain cases foster children are also eligible for these benefits. I f families have foster children living with them and wish to apply for such meals and m ilk for them, they should contact the school Under the provisions of the p o licy, the lo ca l school principals w ill review ap p lic a tio n s and d e term ine e lig ib ility. If a parent is dissatisfied with the ruling of the principal, he may discuss the decision w ith the determining official on an inform al basis. I f a parent wishes to make a form al appeal, he may make a request either orally or in w riting to the district superintendent, who w ill act as hearing official, at 39065 Pleasant St . Sandy, 668-5541, for a hearing to appeal the decision. The policy contains an o u tlin e of the hearing procedure. I f a fa m ily m em ber becomes unemployed or if fam ily size changes, the fam ily should file a new application. Such changes 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 Each Additional Family Member F R E E M E A LS & F R E E M ILK may affect the e ligibility of the children Each school and the office of the superintendent has a copy of the complete policy which may be reviewed by any interested party. REDUCED P R IC E M EALS $8,150 10,760 13,380 15,990 18,600 21,220 28,830 26,440 $5,230 6,900 8,580 10,250 11.930 13,600 15,280 16,950 4-2,610 4-1,680 S H E R R Y HOWARD on costum es, lig h ts and sound, p u b lic ity or set c o n stru ctio n , i f th e ir in terests are not “ behind the footlights.” Almost everyone has read, seen or heard of Agatha Christie’s work, of her 84 sotires, many of which were made into motion pictures, “ Ten L ittle In d ia n s ” is considered by many critics as one of her best. W ritten in 1936, it was made into a play shortly after. Fox saw a production i , The Sandy Senior Center w ill host the C lackam as County Health Departm ent’s Keep Well Clinic today from 9 a m. to 12 noon. Tomorrow, the center w ill sponsor a trip for members to enjoy the fresh a ir and b e a u tifu l scenery of the i olumbia River Gorge A 20- inile round trip rive r ex cursion is planned. Monday, the Sandy Senior Center begins its week of envelope stu ffin g . A ll volunteers are welcome and encouraged to lend a hand stuffing 30,000 envelopes with shower flow re s tric to rs fu rn ish e d by P o rtla n d General E lectric Co. Upon completion of the project, PGE w ill make a generous contribution to the center’s Loaves and Fishes nutrition program. Volunteers are asked to 12 noon Ixiaves and Fishes Monday, Aug. 25 8:30 a m. to 5 p.m. PGE Envelope Stuffing Project 9 a m. to 12 noon Drop In 10 30 a.m. Exercise Class 11.30 a in Therapy Pool 12 noon Loaves and Fishes 1 p.m. Cards Tuesday, Aug. 26 8 30 a m. to 5 p.m. PGE Envelope Stuffing Project 9 a.m. to 12 noon Drop In 12 noon Loaves and Fishes and B irthday Celebration Wednesday, Aug. 27 8:30 a.m. to 5 p.m. PGE Envelope Stuffing Project 9 a m. to 12 noon Drop In 12 noon Loaves and Fishes Thursday, Aug. 28 8:30 a m. to 5 p.m. PGE Envelope Stuffing Project 9 a.m. to 12 noon Drop In 10:30 a.m. Exercise Class 12 noon Golden Age Club Potluck call the center to let them know when they can help. T his m onthly b irth d a y party for members born in August w ill be held next Tuesday in conjunction with the Loaves and Fishes meal On the firs t of the month, the trip sign-up sheets w ill be posted fo r m em bers’ perusal. The center is no longer able to accept trip re se rva tio ns over the telephone. Participants must go into the center and pay in advance to reserve a spot. Activities for the Week of Aug. 21 to Aug. 28 Thursday, Aug 21 9 a.m. to 12 noon Drop In 9 a m. to 12 noon Keep Well Clinic 12 noon Loaves and Fishes Friday, Aug. 22 9 a.m. to 12 noon Drop In 10:30a.m. to5p.m . Columbia R iver Excursion of it on stage in London in 1945, during World War II. When he was offered an opportunity to direct a play for the Sandy Community Players, he chose “ Ten L ittle Indians.” “ I t ’s great,” Fox said. “ I ’ve always been intrigued with this particular play since it’s beginning.” Auditions w ill be held from 7 to 10 p.m. both evenings at the Sandy T heater. F o r further information, call Fox at 668-4407 or 253-8585. Openings are s till a v a ila b le fo r the Sandy Senior Center’s trip to Reno and San F ra n cisco , ac cording to D irector Sandra Potter. The seven-day trip w ill leave Sandy Sept. 22 and return Sept. 28. At Reno, the visitors w ill be able to spend the day at their leisure or take a side trip to either Lake Tahoe or V irginia City, at an e xtra $10 charge. T h a t evening w ill be spent at a Reno floor show. The excursion w ill move on to San Francisco the third day w ith a full-day tour of the city planned for the fourth day of the trip. The following day, a trip to Monterey and Carmel are planned. The sixth day, participants w ill begin the return trip with a tour of California wine country and a visit at one of the local wineries. The trip w ill stop fo r the night in Eureka, Calif, on the Pacific Coast, in the heart of the Redwood Forests. A fo rm e r C a lifo rn ia counselor plans to open a Sandy area o ffice fo r psvchological counseling in her home at 25700 SE Old M ill Road. Sandy man injured in collision private hospital, a veterans’ hospital and a one-on-one th e ra p y p ro g ra m w ith adolescents fa cin g drug problems. She moved here from Los Angeles in 1976 w ith husband Gregg Howard. Sherry Howard says she'll open her office doors to the public after Labor Day for in d iv id u a l c o u n s e lin g , m an tai counseling, fam ily counseling and coping with business stress. She earned a postgraduate degree in psychology from California State University with a thesis on humor published in the Journal of Social Psychology. Her counseling office w ill be open only evenings and weekends at first, as she w ill maintain her present job at l^mb-W eston in Tigard, a m a jo r potato processing plant. Sherry Howard's job there involves new business development analysis. As a psy chologist, she has worked in Los Angeles in a Her office phone number in Sandy w ill be 668-7395 K Sandy man was c r itic a lly in ju re d la s t Thursday evening, Aug. 14, when the car he was driving co llid e d head-on w ith a second vehicle on the Ross Island Bridge in Portland. A car driven by B arry Lynn Parsons, 30, Sandy, collided head-on with a car driven by C lifford O’Dell, 63, W ils o n v ille , according to Portland police. P arsons’ vehicle ap parently struck a cement railing on the south side of W ood Stoves the b rid g e as he was traveling east, crossing into the westbound lane where O’ D e ll was d riv in g , ac cording to the report. The accident forced police to close the bridge to traffice for more than two hours. ni II PRESBYTERIAN CNURCN C ustom -built C ab in e t* Sunday school Opening worship.....................9:30 a.m. Sunday school.......................9:45 a.m. Morning worship............11:00 a.m. Homo Bib, a Study............6:00 p.m. Nursery Core During Worship Pastor John H. Von lio ro p H om o 4 4 8 - 4 ,0 0 Church 4 4 8 -4 5 4 3 1 7 4 2 5 Shelley. Sandy A e ro ** fro m TJ's 4 4 8 -4 4 7 3 This space for rent Call 668-5548 St. MICHAEL’S CATHOLIC CHURCH Sat eve M a n 7 30 p m Sunday M an 10 00 a m . - 6 p m frf « « •-5 5 4 « SUBSCRIPTION RATES C ow M> m 88 00 per , • » 89.0 0 MwHnomati CawMy f Isew h ere m Q regpp In en d Secitie C o m ' t««res Ou’r-Os O rsgsn po< veer 8 1 0 .8 0 8 ,3 .0 0 stainless Steel Flatware Ma«* 6 p.m. Sat., 8 a.m. Sun. Ov*«»4» H o n k u e» ' and A bk A k C o m « pò» roer Sondy Post Sondy O re g o n 9 7 0 5 5 A ug. 14. 1980 We Sell Cycle Insurance by Dairyland Deposit $50 or more in a new or existing savings account at a Oregon Trail office . . . and receive a FREE 5-piece place setting (dinner knife, dinner fo rk .^o u p spoon, teas poon. salad dessert fork) in the pattern of your choice. fo r your nearest office, call ¿41 4 MM) in the Portland area ex call TOIL EREE (in Oregon) 1 800452-0120 Pastor FOUR EASY WAYS TO START YOUR COLLECTION OF STAINLESS FLATWARE YOU DEPOSIT 850 YOU RECEIVE 5 piece Starter Set* TERRY ZU LL 668 7714 - H om * 668 6 14 4 - Church SANDY ASSEMBLY OF G O D Y O U PAY ERE t SU N D A Y SER VIC ES $1,000 44 piece service for eight $ 18 (X) $5,000 44 piece service for eight $3500 44 piece service for eight 9 30 a.m. 11 00 a.m. You Ara Walcoma Sunday School 9 46 a m . Morning Worship 10:4 5 a m Evangelistic Service 6 0 0 p m Family Night Wednesday ...7 00 p m. PASTOR 1 32 00 Church 6 6 8 °5 5 8 9 ORIENT DRIVE BAPTIST CHURCH Deposits must remain ‘M) days to be eligible for gifts O ffe r gcxxl while supply lasts (Southern) 15150 S t ORIENT DRIVE BORING. OREGON ‘ O nly one free p la te setting per fam ily and/or at count And we have good rates for good riders With lots of extras designed to save you money Like low monthly payments and year round protection for only 8 9 or 10 months premium Plus with our flex ibie policy coverages you can buy exactly what you need For more details - and a free quote - , BIBLE STUDY -9 :4 5 A.M MORNING WORSHIP - 11 00 XM CHURCH TRAINING - 1 00 P M AFTIRNOON WORSHIP I 00 P M (PASTOR) ltd Dams CHURCH PHONE - 661 6083 HOME RHONE - 6616761 A Cordial Welcome is Extended to All PASTOP FR A N K KOEPKE Church Church of th e G o o d S h ep h erd ,j a (Ep.icopol) Sunday Communion 9 a.m. M id w e e k Service* Tue»-Thur»., 10 a.m . Littlo P io n e er church on W est Pioneer Blvd. G o s p e l o f C hrist C o m m u n ity Church I Kelso area) Sunday School 9 :4 5 a.m. M orning Worship 1 1 0 0 a m Evangelist Service 6 0 0 D m Bible Study W edn esd ay........... 7:00 p.m Pastor H .O . McAdam s 663-6213 Sunday worship. 7 p.m. Currently meeting at 38736 Pioneer Blvd., Sandy (The little white pioneer church) Sunday School 6 p.m. Pastor R obert F. Scheifers 668-5712 Chapel of the Hills Bible Fellowship Located E H wy. 26 b e tw e e n Sandy A B rightw ood Sun. Bible S c h o o l. . . 9 :4 5 a.m . Sun. W o rship Serv . 1 1 00 a.m . Sun. Evening Serv . . 4 :0 0 p.m W ed. Pastor V is ita tio n . 7 p.m. Th ur*. Bible Study . . 7:1 5 p.m You a re w e lc o m e In d ep en d en t Mon denom m o fto n al Pastor Kant McKinnon A ssistant M ik e W hisner Call 122-3664 M T. H O O D E V A N G E lfC A l FREE C H UR CH B iblical . Fundam antal Friend ly Sun School 9 4 b a m. Services 1 1 .0 0 a m . W ad B ible 7:15 p m Study Pastor Stan Wall 622 3575 1 m ile no. o f ZtgZeg on Lolo Past Rd. Sandy Baptist Church W e In v it e y o u t o j o i n Church 6684064 Past« 668-4795 6 6 8 *5 5 2 7 39031 Proctor Blvd., Sandy. O re. Good Rates for Good Riders 9 :4 5 a.m . Sandy Church of the Nazarene (2^ miles from Sandy) Your homeownod 4 Independent agency Bible Study SANDY SEVENTH-DAY ADVENTIST CHURCH Sabbath School Morning Sarvica Deposit $50 or more at OREGON TRAIL SAVINGS $10,000 Sandy Insurance Agency Inc. 8 :30 a.m . 13060 Bobby Bruce Lane Dole Edwards “ "no* W orship Cornar Straus* & Pleasant Sandy, Oragon Fathar Carl Gimpl 668 4 4 4 6 Proctor and Univarsity 8 , 4 00 N o 33 IMMANUEL LUTHERAN CHURCH 2 8 4 7439 St. Johns Catholic Church Walchas. Oragon to , j Father Lindsay W arren (USPS 481-180 > Co OB «MbH ■ 668 6232 - The Sandy Post »»»*>> Tbu-ttfayl by Tte Ov'tooà Publishing tone» O e g e - SrOSi toconU elees * • • • « * • peni e< to n e , Oregon The travelers w ill return to Sandy the following day. Cost for the trip is $258, based on double occupancy rates, and includes travel and hotel accommodations. Meals are not included. For more information, contact the Sandy Senior Center, before the Aug. 29 deadline, at 668-5569. pome to Church U” COMMUNITY C o u n s e lo r t o t i r i ! ■ '- r Trip openings still available ‘10 Little Indians’ audition set Auditions fo r the Sandy C o m m u n ity P la y e rs fa ll p ro d u ctio n , “ Ten L ittle Indians,” w ill be Tuesday and Wednesday, Sept. 2-3. The th re e -a c t m y s te ry - th rille r, w ritten by Agatha Christie, w ill be directed by Ken Fox. The production offers roles for four women and seven men. Needed w ill be one man in his 20s, a man and women in their 30s, and the rest of the cast in their 40s to 60s. There w ill also be an op portunity fo r people to work ■■ Senior Center News FA M ILY SIZE & INCOME SCALE EOR E R E E MEAUS/EREE MILK ANI) EOR R ED U CED PRICE MEAKS 19HO-81 F A M IL Y SIZE ■■■ .__ ______ I us f o r fe llo w s h ip . Sunday 9 4 5 Sunday Schtiul 1100 Mumtnq Worship 6 0 0 fcvena,y Wurshtp Wednesday 7 30 pm Prayer Meeting