Sandy post. (Sandy, Oregon) 1938-current, January 08, 1981, Page 5, Image 5

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    T h u r » ., J a n . 8 .1 9 8 1 (S e c
1) S A N D Y ( O r e ) P O S T — 5
Community School registration starts Wednesday
Registration (or winter
term at the Sandy Com­
munity School begins next
Wednesday, Jan. 14.
It may be accomplished in
person by going to the
Community School trailer,
38956 Pleasant St., between 9
a.m. and 4 p.m.; by m all by
sending your name, address,
phone number, name of
activity you wish to take and
fee to Community School,
P.O. Box 502, Sandy, or by
phone, 668-5744, beginning
Jan. 16.
Checks should be payable
to Mount Hood Community
College.
Classes for winter term
are:
M O NDA Y
Quilting
Leader: Patricia Evans
Begins: Jan. 19
Tim e: 11 a.m. to 1 p.m.
Where: Community School
T ra ile r
Length: 3-4 weeks
Fee: >1.75
Aerobic Dance
Leader: Becky Heuley
Begins: Jan. 19
Days: Monday and Thursday
Tim e: Session I, 5:30-6:45
p.m.; Session I I 7-8:15 p.m.
Where: Cedar Ridge Gym
Length: 10 weeks
Fee 63.50
Yoga
lea d e r: Pat Parker
Begins: Jan. 19
Tim e: 7-8:30 p.m.
Where: Community School
T railer
Length: 6 weeks
Fee. 62.50
Ming Trees
Leader: Marge Romine
Begins: Jan. 26
Tim e: 10 a.m.-noon
Where: Community Center
Length: 3 weeks
Fee: 50 cents plus supplies
Watercolor
le a d e r: Patricia Korlt
Begins: Feb. 2
Tim e: 130-3 p.m.
Where: Community School
T ra ile r
le n g th . 6 weeks
Fee: 62 50
L im it: 12
Fine Arts For Kids
Leader: Patricia Korlt
Begins: Feb. 2
Tim e: 3:30-4:45 p.m.
Where: Community School
T ra ile r
Length: 6 weeks
Fee: 61-50 plus supplies
L im it: 12
Nepal
Leader: John Stewart
When: Feb. 23
Tim e: 7-9 p.m.
Where: Cedar Ridge, Room 1
Fee 50 cents
Graphonalysls
le a d e r: Diane Alexander
When: M arch 9 only
Tim e: 10-11 a.m.
Where: Community Center
Fee: 50 cents
T U ESD A Y
Basic Drawing I I
Leader. Lee Davis
Begins: Jan. 20
Tim e: 7-9 p.m.
Where: Community School
T ra ile r
Length: 6 weeks
Fee: 62.50 plus supplies
Pooh’s Corner Pre-school Co­
op
Leader: Sharon Cullison
Begins: Jan. 20
Days:
Tuesdays
and
Thursdays
Tim e: 10 a.m.-noon
Where: Community School
T ra ile r
Length: On-going
Fee: 63 plus dues
Poison Control Information
for Parents
le a d e r:
Poison
Control
Center
When: Feb. 10
Tim e 11 a.m.-noon
Where: Community School
T ra ile r
Fee: Free
Hospice
Leaders: M acy Brader and
P at Spradling
When: Feb. 11
Tim e: 7-9 p.m.
Where: Cedar Ridge, Room 1
Fee: Free
Women’s Jogging, Fitness
and Fun
Leader . Betty Schedeen
When: Jan. 20, Feb. 17 and
M arch 17
Tim e: 10 a.m .-l p.m.
Where:
Meet
at
Betty
Schedeen’s office G E Bldg.,
MHCC
Fee. Free, but bring own
lunch
Calligraphy
Leader: Odessia Lemke
Begins: Feb. 3
T im e. 1-2 p.m.
Where: Community School
T ra ile r
Length: 6 weeks
Fee: 63 plus supplies
L im it: 15
Growing with Dramatics
le a d e r: Paulene Furness
Begins: Jan. 20
T im e. 3-15-4:15 p.m.
Length: 8 weeks
Fee. 62
Intro to Prepared Childbirth
Leader: Leslie Cornish
When: Feb. 24, only
Tim e: 7-9 p.m.
Where: Cedar Ridge, Room 2
Fee: 50 cents
Intro to Deep W ater Diving
Leader: Paul Julien
When: Jan. 20
Tim e: 7-10 p.m.
Where: Cedar Ridge, R o o m l
F ee. 61
Carpentry
Leader : George Golub
Begins: Feb. 3
Tim e: 7-9 p.m.
Where: Cedar Ridge Shop
len gth : 6 weeks
Fee: 63 plus supplies
New Testament Greek
Leader: Doug Spany
Begins: Feb. 10
Tim e: 7-9 p m .
W here Cedar Ridge, Room 1
Length: 6 weeks
Fee: 62 50
Vegetarian Cooking
Leader: Laurie Garvey
When: Feb. 17
Where: Cedar Ridge, Home
E c Room
Length: 2 weeks
Fee: 62-50
Analysing Three of the
W orld’s Great Problems
Leader: Dan Hannon
When: Feb. 24
Tim e 7-9 p .m
Where: Cedar Ridge, Room 2
Fee: 50 cents
W ED N ESD A Y
Bookbinding
Leader : Jeanne Tucker
When: Jan. 21 and Jan. 23
Tim e: 10 a.m -1 p .m
Where: Community School
T ra ile r
Fee: 63 plus supplies
Ladies Gym and Swim
Leaders: Barb Johnson and
Helen W alker
Begins: Jan. 21
Tim e: 7-9 p .m
Length: 6 weeks
Fee: 62.50
Intro to River Fishing
Leader .Dennis Lake
Begins: Jan. 21
Tim e: 7-8:30 p.m.
Where: Cedar Ridge, Room 3
Length : 4 weeks
Fee: 61-50
Reptiles
le a d e r: M ike Masters
Begins: Jan. 21
Tim e: 7:30-8:30 p.m.
Where: Community School
T railer
Length 2 weeks
Fee: 61
Community Forum : Sandy
In the Y ear 2000
Leader: Roger Jordan
When: Feb. 2 only
Tim e: 7-9 p.m.
Where: Cedar Ridge Library
Fee: 25 cents
Ceramics for Kids
Leader: Jan Wombolt
Begins: Jan. 28
Tim e: 3.303 p.m.
Where: Community School
T railer
Length: 4 weeks
Fee: 25 cents plus supplies
Quilting Bee
Begins: Feb. 4
Tim e: 11 a .m .-l p.m.
Where: Community School
T ra ile r
Length: On-going
Fee: 50 cents
Tiny Tot Tim e
Begins: Feb. 4
Tim e: 11 a.m.-noon
Where: Community School
T railer
Length: 6 weeks
Fee: 50 cents
Magic for Munchklns
Leader: M ike Whisner
When: M arch 11
Tim e: 3:15-4:15 p.m.
Where: Community School
T railer
Fee: 25 cents
Terrarium s
and
Indoor
Plants
Leader: Eileen Lear
When: M arch 4 only
Tim e: 1-3 p.m.
Where: Community School
T ra ile r
Fee: 61
Visual Im agery
Leader: Joan Wilson
When: Feb. 18
Tim e: 7-9 p.m.
Where: Community School
T ra ile r
Fee: 61
Aromatherapy
Leader: Robert Seidel
When. Feb. 25
Tim e: 7-8:30 p.m.
Where: Community School
T ra ile r
Fee: 61
Building Self-Esteem
Leader: Greg M e rrill
When: M arch 11
Tim e: 7-10 p.m.
Where: Community School
T railer
Fee: 61
Love of Reading and Good
Books
Leader: John van Lierop
When: Feb. 11, only
Tim e 7-9 p.m.
Where: Cedar Ridge L ib rary
Fee: 25 cents
Creative
Color
for
the
Photographer
Leader: Dave Pedegana
When. Feb. 18 only
Tim e: 7-10 p.m.
Where: Cedar Ridge, Room 1
Fee. 61
Basic Cosmetology
Leader: Judy Goodwin
When: Feb. 18
Tim e: 10-11 a.m.
Where: Community Center
Fee: 25 cents
Basic Haircutting
Leader: Mrs. Sexton
When: Feb. 25 only
Tim e: 10-11 a.m.
Where: Community Center
T H U R SD A Y
Bluegrass
Dance-Concert
Featuring “ Evergreen”
When: Feb. 6
Tim e: 8-10 p.m.
Where: Sandy Odd Fellows
H all
Fee: 61 50 in advance, 62 at
the door
Power Volleyball for Women
Leader: Joan Holm
Begins: Jan. 22
Tim e: 7-9 p.m.
Where: Firwood G ym
Length: 8 weeks
Fee: 62
SATURDAY
Bellydanclng
Leader: LeAnna Grenz
Begins: Jan. 29
Tim e: 7-8:30 p.m.
Where: High School G ym C
Length: 6 weeks
Fee: 63
Bike Maintenance
le a d e r: T im Skelton
Begins: Feb. 26
Tim e: 7-8:30 p.m.
Where: Community School
T ra ile r
Length: 3-4 weeks
Fee: 61.50
Organic
Gardening
and
IB
Sunday school
persons who sell Avon,
Amway, and other similar
products.
Although
the
Social
Security taxes are turned
The self-employed person
over to the Social Security
will also experience an in­
Administration to fund their
crease in Social Security
programs, the responsibility
taxes. Instead of the 8.1
of collecting the tax goes to
percent rate effective for
the Internal Revenue Ser­
1980, they will pay 9.3 percent
vice. Employers report and
of the net profit from self-
pay over the tax along with
em ploym ent up to the
their quarterly employment
maximum of 629,700, for a
maximum self-employment ( tax returns to IRS. The
em p lo ye r also prepares
income of 6400 or more for
Form W-2’s a t year end,
sole proprietors and m em ­
sending them directly to the
bers of partnerships.
Social S ecu rity A d m in ­
Examples of individuals
istration for proper crediting
who might be affecicd by the
to
individual employees’
self-employment
tax
are
accounts.
fa rm e rs ,
s h o p k e e p e rs ,*
The self-employed person,
commissioned salesm en,
on the other hand, prepares
s u b c o n tr a c to rs ,
hom e
his or her own reports by
babysitters, fishermen, and
attaching and appropriate
forms to the annual federal
income tax return. Form
1040. This information goes
to 1RS, which in turn routes
the Social S ec u rity in ­
formation to the SSA.
E m p lo y ers
and
self-
em ployed persons w ith
questions on the collection of
Social Security taxes may
obtain further information
by
ordering
the
fre e
publication from the Internal
Revenue Service with the
coupon in their tax packages.
These publications and
forms may also be picked up
from most local 1RS offices
or ordered by phone. Ask for
Publication 15, “ Em ployer’s
Tax Guide’’, or Publication
533,
“ S elf-E m p lo y m e n t
T a x .”
were mailed to nearly 1.2
million residences this year.
The Oregon Department of
Revenue
sent
full-year
resident income tax packets,
containing forms and in­
structions, on Dec. 26.
The packets also contained
some interesting new twists
for Oregonians.
Artists
may
claim
a
subtraction
for
donating
their
works of art
to
charitable or governmental
organizations,
and
con­
struction
workers
and
loggers may subtract some
commuting expenses.
A new subtraction also is
available
for
improving
access for the handicapped.
Taxpayers w ill no longer
be able to pay in in­
stallments. Beginning this
year, the entire amount of
tax due must be paid when
the return is filed.
The 1980 tax packet in­
cludes information about a
m ajor new program that
becomes effective in 1981 —
estimated tax. Some Oregon
taxpayers w ill be required
to estimate and pay part of
their 1981 Oregon income tax
in
advance.
Taxpayers
should read the extimated
tax m aterial to see if the new
law applies to them.
Property tax relief claim
forms are again included in
the tax packet. Individuals
who have low incomes and
are not required to file in­
come tax returns may still
use the property tax relief
claims.
The tax packets are being
mailed third class to homes
and apartments. Delivery
should be completed by early
next week, according to
Carol Wisner, public in­
formation officer for the
Oregon
Department
of
Revenue. Additional copies
w ill be available at the Sandy
post office, many banks and
at revenue department of­
fices.
tax compliance
Sunday school.............. 9:45 a.m.
Morninf worship..........11:00 a.m.
Home Bible Study.......... 6:00 p.m.
Nursery Core During Worship '
Pastor John H. Van Lierop
H o m e 6 6 0 -6 1 0 0
Church 6 6 0 -4 5 4 3
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Sandy
O re g o n
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Call
668-5548
St. MICHAEL'S
CATHOLIC
CHURCH
Sot eve Maes 7 30 p.m.
Sunday Maas 10 00 a.m.
Corner Straus* & Pleasant
Sandy. Oregon
6684446
SANDY
SEVENTH-DAY
ADVENTIST
CHURCH
Proctor and University
Sabbath School
Morning Service
9 30 a.m
11 00 a m
You Are Welcome
Pastor
Send your recipe to:
THE SANDY POST
17270 SE BLUFF poboxôs
SANDY, OR 97055
A warm Christian walcoma
awaits you at ..
Hoodland Church
, of Wemme
Presenting the reformed faith
Sunday School.............. 10 a.m.
W o rs h ip ........................11 a.m.
W ad. sorvlco................... 7'p.m.
The Insurance Professionals
Sunday School
9 45 a m
Morning Worship
1 0:4 5 a m.
Evangelistic Service 6 0 0 p m .
Family Night
Wednesday ...7 :0 0 p .m .
Dale Edwards chur«.h
6 6 8 °5 5 8 9
(Southern)
(2H miles from Sandy)
BIBLE STUDY - » 4 5 AM
MORNING WORSHIP - 11:04 AM
CHURCH FRAININ4 - I 44 P M
AHIRNOON WORSHIP - 2 44 P M
(PASTOR) ltd Dam
CHURCH PHONE 6606013
HOME PHONE - 660 6261
• PROGRESSIVE
a.m.
a.m.
p.m
p.m.
13060 Bobby Bruce Lana
Pestor H.O. McAdams
663-6213_________
Sandy Church of
the Nazarene
i Currently meeting at:
17150 University Ave., Sandy
(Seventh Day Adventist
Church)
Sunday School - 9 :4 5 o.m.
Morning Worship • 11.00 a.m.
Chapel of the Hills
Bible Fellowship
15150 SE ORIENT DRIVE
BORING OREGON
• BONNEVILLE
Sunday School
9:45
Morning Worship 11:00
Evangelist Service 6 :0 0
Bible Study
Wednesday . . . . 7:00
SANDY
ASSEMBLY
OF G O D
ORIENT DRIVE
BAPTIST CHURCH
• DAIRYUND
I
G o s p e l o f C h rist
C o m m u n ity
Church
Pastor Nobart P. Scheiter*
PASTOR
• ROTAI
-
T E R R Y ZU LU
6 68 7714
Homs
6 68 4 1 4 4
Church
S U N D A Y SER VIC ES
6 6 8 -5 7 1 2
Located E Hwy 26
between Sandy & Brightwood
Sun. Bible School. . . 9:45 a.m
Sun. Warship Sarv . 11:00 a m
Sun. Evening Serv . . 6:00 p.m
Wed Pastor Visitation . 7 p.m
Thurs. Bible Study . . 7:15 p.m
You are welcome
Independent
Hon denomtnohonoi
Pastor Kant McKinnon
Assistant Mika Whisnar
Call 122-3864
C h u rc h o f th e
G o o d S h e p h e rd
(Episcopal)
Sunday Communion
9 a.m.
M idweek Services
Tuas-Thurs.. 10 a.m.
Little Pioneer church
on West Pioneer Blvd
Father Lindsey Warren
2 8 4 -7 4 3 9
ROGER M. ATKINS
S a n d y B a p tis t C h u rch
IVr Invite you to Join us f o r fe llo w sh ip .
If bo . don't let the educational benefits you've earned
go unused
26000 S.E. Stark Street
Gresham, Oregon 97030
Church
(Kelso area)
6 p.m
Mass 6 p.m. Sat.; 8 a.m. Sun.
• VIKING
Mt. Hood Community College
A Cordial Walcoma is
Extended to AU
PASTOR F R A N K KOEPKE
St. Johns Catholic Church
Welches. Oregon
• UNIGARD
Ceil the veterans' counselor at Mt. Hood Community
College today and take advantage of the opportunity
YOU HAVE EARNED. Call 667-MHCC
1 :3 0 a.m .
9 :3 0 a .m .
9 :4 5 a.m .
1 1:0 0 a.m .
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Are you still slsglbl* for your
O.l. Bill benem»?
W o rship
Sunday School
t ib ia Study
W o rship
Nev. A la n L. W y a tt, pastor
• UNITED PACIFIC
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IM M ANUEL
LUTHERAN
CHURCH
6 68 6 23 2 -
• INTER WEST
€T€RANS
First Aid
Leader: Bob McQueen
When: Jan. 31
Tim e: 8 a.m.-noon and 1-4
p.m.
Where: Community School
T ra ile r
Fee: Free
L im it: 12
a d M a ^ M M ib a ^ k
Oponini worship............. 9:30 i n
m axim um for 1980, can get a
refund of the overpaid tax by
claiming the excess on their
federal tax returns for 1980.
Cross Country Skiing
Leader: Sid Brewster
When: Jan. 31
Tim e: Meet at the tra ile r at
9:30 a.m.
Fee: 61 plus parking perm it
L im it: 10
linmeln Clmrcli
PRESBYTERIAN
CHURCH
N e w t a x c r e d it s a v a i l a b l e t h i s y e a r
Oregonians who piled up a
lot of Christmas bills may be
looking forward to income
tax time if they have a refund
coming. The IRS has a word
for advice for those wanting
a quick refund: “ F ile early.”
While the IRS urges early
filing, it recommends that
people wait until they have
all their W-2 forms before
filing. Filing a tax return
with less than all the
necessary information can
lead to problems later on,
since the taxpayer may be
required to file an amended
return to straighten things
out.
Using the peel-off label
from the tax package sent
each taxpayer also helps
speed along refunds. Using
the label decreases the
chances of an error being
made that can delay the
Intermediate Bridge
Leaders: Dorothy Shrum
and Corbin Willis
Begins: Jan. 23
Tim e: 7:30-10 p.m.
Length: 8 weeks
Where: Community School
T ra ile r
Fee: 8 weeks
Leaders: Dragon Master;
Jack H arris, B ill W eiler and
Tim Zim m erm an
Begins: Jan. 22
Meets: Every other week
Where: Community School
T railer
Fee: 61
Fath er Carl Gimpl
IRS officials
urging early
F R ID A Y
COMMUNITY
Withholding tax to increase
Taxpayers
may
claim
several
new
credits,
exemptions and subtractions
this year.
For example, there are
new credits for geothermal
heating, reforestation and
home care for the elderly.
Severely disabled persons
may claim an additional
61,000 exemption beginning
this year.
The state income tax forms
Leader: Jude Jensen
When: March 12 only
Tim e: 7-9 p.m.
Where: Cedar Ridge Room 1
Fee. 61
Dragons and Dungeons
Tax tifis:
In
accordance
w ith
Congress’s long-range plan
to increase Social Security
withholding, employers will
be deducting a la rg e r
amount from the paycheck in
1981.
Instead of the 1980 rate of
6.13 percent, the rate is to
increase to 6.65 percent of the
employee’s gross pay. The
employer in turn must match
this amount for a total of 13.3
percent being paid in.
In addition to the rate
increase, the m a xim u m
gross wages subject to the
tax will increase from 625,900
to 629,700. Thus, any one
employee will be paying a
maximum of 61,975.05 in
Social Security taxes upfront
in 1981. Persons with two or
more employers who have
paid more than 61,587.67, the
Companion Planting
Great
Thinker»
of
the
Western World
le a d e r: John van Lierop
When: M arch 11 only
Tim e: 7-9 p.m.
Where: Cedar Ridge Library
Fee: 61
Church 6684064
Pastor 66 84795
Sandy Insurance Agency
Sun day
11 0 0 Morning Worship
bOO Evening W iv tlu p
W ed n esd a y
7 3 0 p m Prayer Meeting
39041 Proctor Blvd., Sandy, OR 668 5527
"Independent & Home-owned'