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2 SANDY (O ía ) POST Thurt March 12. 1981 (Sac I) Keeping posted: Kelso students celebrate first year at new school Gardening class scheduled Thursday, March 12 The Sandy Golden Age Club w ill hold its semi monthly potluck at the San dy Senior Center at noon. Jude Jensen will discuss organic gardening and com panion planting in room 1 at Cedar Ridge School at 7 p m. R egistration is required through Sandy Community School, 668 5744 Rebekah Ixxfge meets at 8 p m at the I O O F Hall Boulevard Saturday, March 14 Mt Hood Community Col lege Theatre Arts Depart ment present “ Grease" at 8 p m at the College Theatre The curtain rises at 8 p m for the SCP presentation, “ The Curious Savage,” at the Sandy C om m unity T he ater on P ro c to r Boulevard Sunday . March 15 Friday. March 13 Sandy's In te rn a tio n a l Night and Dessert will be held at 7.30 p m in the San dy Union High School com mons. The event is spon sored by the AFS Foreign Language Club Mt. Hood Community Col lege Theatre Arts Depart ment presents “ Grease ' at 8 p m at the College Theatre The Sandy Community P la y e rs pre sen t "T h e Curious Savage" at 8;30 p m in the Sandy Commum ty Theater on P ro c to r The C ountry Gospel Singers of Forest Grove and Hillsboro w ill present a special worship service at the Boring United Methodist Church, corner of Church and Richey Roads, at 9 30 a m A surprise intermission is planned for the children Another installment of the film series featuring family expert James C Dobson will be shown at the Sandy Church of Christ at 6 30 p m Monday, March 16 Rainbow Girls meet at the Masonic Hall at 7:30 p m Sandy City Council meets in the council chambers at Sandy City Hall at 7:30pm for discussion on a proposed senior citizen housing com plex The Cottrell School Board of Directors w ill meet at 8 p m in room 3 of the East Building Tuesday. March 17 The Sandy Chamber of Commerce meets for its weekly luncheon meeting at noon at TJ's Fireside Dining Wednesday, March lx The Sandy TOPS Club meets at 9a m in the Sandy Community Action Center. • and at 6:45 p m in the com mumty room at Independent Bank of Sandy Thursday, March 1» Oregon Retired Educators Unit 23 will travel to the Oregon Legislature. This trip is in conjunction with the Sandy Senior Center For more in fo rm a tio n , call 668 5569 Moonlighting income taxable Oregonians who earn in come from a second job, or who “ m oo nligh t,’ ’ must report their earnings on the federal income tax return Income derived from any source is taxable, whether in cash, property or services, unless excluded by law Some e xam ple s of moonlighting include an of fice worker who doubles as a babysitter in spare time; a newspaper reporter who freelances; a public school teacher who instructs night school for pay, and a con struct ion worker who picks up extra money doing home repairs on weekends While the income is tax able, the Internal Revenue ..................... . '" r ......... . — • ..... « - V ........., ............. „........... . ................ Service points out that if ex penses are incurred in pro- dueint the income, such as special clothing or car ex pense, they may lx* claimed as deductions. ‘Pcuv'd All-Breed Grooming Salon • Professional Grooming • Quality Cora • Raasonabla Rata* out in tty/a - — (661-3393 Eves.) 17460 Strauss in Sandy , as possible. Farmers back proposed tax, budget cuts The board of directors of O re g o n ’s la rg e s t fa rm organization recently voted unanim ously to support President Ronald Reagan's proposed budget and tax cuts The Oregon Farm Bureau Federation's 20 leaders, representing 10,500 farm and ranch families, adopted the policy during their quarterly meeting in Salem Feb 26 and 27. E n d o rsin g the cuts, how ever, means th at everyone will have to cut back N urserym an Jim Bushue of Boring reminded his colleagues, lik e everyone, they must be ready to accept the respon sibilities cuts in funding im pose on them Researchers and exten- tiomsts must budget their money effectively to cope with reductions, he said The resolution was propos ed by Frank Nims of Cove to support federal cuts in public spending and reduc tions in taxes Particular at tention was given to suppor ting the elimination of in heritance taxes, a burden some problem for farm and ranch families, Nims said Gospel music concert slated this Sunday A special worship service of gospel music w ill be presented at the Boring United Methodist Church this Sunday. March 15. at 9 30 a m The m usic w ill be presented by the Country Gospel Singers of Forest Grove and Hillsboro, with music director Earl Birlew A surprise intermission pro gram is planned for the Sandy Post circulation has DOUBLED just this year! We now direct-mail our own shopper door-to-door to homes in Hoodland, Boring & Eagle Creek! Big news for advertisers! Local home delivery! „ p o „ d , h. „ x ,o 7 ' r ' ho,” ‘ w i” n e ig h b o rin g shoppers w h o con check o il T h e^besT h lo *'. W®. b e ,i* v e ' ,o re a d in g o u r p a p e r A d m u ,k j j j J 'h e best buys in th e ir hom es, us fo r a’ hoppy ‘ su rp ris e * C' rCU,O,i° " “ ,o w ' ’ «>«>’ C oll children Public is invited to at tend the prrjgram at the church at the corner of Church and Richey roads in Boring The Sandy Post MERCHANTS who wish to participate should coll 668-5548 GREENBACKS ARE HERE! TODAY THE SOUND OF SHOPPERS CLIPPING greenback COUPONS WILL BE HEARD ALL OVER EAST COUNTY. LOCAL STORES ARE OFFERING ITEMS AT TREMENDOUS SAVINGS TO HELP YOU FIGHT THE inflationary battle . WATCH FOR THE GREENBACK coupons IN TODAY’S The Post