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About Sandy post. (Sandy, Oregon) 1938-current | View Entire Issue (March 19, 1981)
For emissions Thur» M o tth >9 19 8 1 ( S t 2) SANDY tO r . » POSI Woodstoves need tests Emission testing on both Based on one test of the box traditional and innovative stove a steel-wool filte rin g woodstoves and devices has device inserted into the shown that further research stack was effective in cap w ill be necessary to solve the tu rin g a p o rtio n of the a ir pollution problems caus pollutants ed by the rapid switch to Further research on the wood as a home heating fuel B rillo pad like filte r w ill be Research funded by the necessary to determine its Pacific Northwest Regional c o n tin u e d e ffe c tiv e n e s s C o m m is s io n , O re g o n when d irty , according to Department of Energy and Janet Gillaspie of DEQ the U S. Environmental P ro Other results showed at tection Agency conducted in least one-half of the em is cooperation w ith the Oregon sions were generated in the Department of Environm en firs t sixth of the burning c y tal Quality, found that a ir cle, reinforcing the need to tight box stoves — one of the burn stoves briskly in the most popular stoves on the first 30 minutes to lessen market — is also one of the p o llu ta n ts and r e d u c e most polluting creosote build up The wood fired furnaces The testing of woodstoves w h ic h b u rn at h o tte r and devices in order to rank tem peratures were much their emissions remains an cleaner that regular stoves infant science Much work Neither the baffled design remains in refining proper nor the stove fitted with a p ro c e d u re s to e n s u re special catalytic converter r e l i a b i l i t y o f e m is s io n to reduce a ir emissions were testing as promising as in itia lly ex S ta n d a rd s fo r w ood pected loading and firin g rates w ill The cleanest burning unit need to be set, for example, tested was a wood fired fur according to Gillaspie, in nace which burns at very order to make fa ir com high temperatures and uses parisons between different water for storage of the heat Sunny skies came just in time this week as Mt. Hood celehi-»led stoves and devices . . . Z I . . ' at ation by shedding its clouds and sparkling in the sun I THRIFTW AY SUPER CO UPO N Wood permits increas MAKE DEODORANT COAST BAR SOAP FIRST TWO 3boz. BARS WITH THIS COUPON AND PURCHASE OF ’ 10” OR MORE EACH THIS SUPER COUPON MAY BE REDEEMED ONLY WHEN ACCOMPANIED BY PURCHASE OF MO” OR MORE ONE COUPON PER FAMILY, PLEASE. ADDITIONAL AT 33 joracnmo. GOOD THROUGH TUES . MAR 24 s)<i VALUABLE COUPON YOUR COUPON HEADQUARTERS OREGON C NX t tO C .AJ , n NS FROM ,O HN D A* TO THE W ASHINGTON?1 ' ' ' A D AS f AR NORTH AS CAST1E ROCK, VALUABLE COUPON WESTERN FAMILY "SOUTHERN STYLE' YOPLAIT H A SH BRO W N S YOCURT FIRST TW O 2 LB PKGS ASSORTED FLAVORS FIRST TW O 6 o i. TUBS 11101(1 by Mark Kl I F re e p e r m its to c u t firewood in P acific N o r th w e st n a tio n a l fo re s ts reached a record high last year despite a decrease in available m aterial and cut ting areas. The volume of firewood for which free use perm its were issued last year exceeded Si m illion in value compared to about $650,000 the ye a r before. More than 180,000 permits were issued involving 478,000 VALUABLE COUPON TO W ELS City. The meeting w ill begin at 7 pm . T he p u rp o s e o f th e meeting w ill be to hear public comment on general funding priorities for youth services in Clackamas Coun FIRST TW O 120 CO U N T ROLLS f a m iij Use of firewood from tl national forests has increa ed rapidly in recent yea and, at the same time, tl amount of firew ood hi dwindled Downed m ateri and logging slash are not i readily available and peop have to go farther to fir, suitable firewood Juvenile group to mee The Clackamas County Juvenile Services Commis sion w ill hold a p u b lic meeting March 24 at the county courthouse in Oregon WESTERN FAMILY, ASSORTED board feet. Last year, i30,t permits were issued for total volume of 358,000 boa feet ty. Testimony w ill he alh ed on general areas of c cern only. A public meeting w ill held in the future to he testimony on specific pi grams I he March 24 meeting w help determine the commi Sion’s finalized list of fu ding priorities for the 1981 , fiscal year. EACH WITH THIS COU PO N ADDITIONAL AT 69' GOO C ÎMNO u g h Tuf s M A I 24 WITH THIS COUPON ADDITIONAL AT 39- sh **(UI I JO o» WITH THIS C O U PO N ADDITIONAL AT 59' o O O O FMROUOH TUI S MAR 24 B E ® »UGHTUfS amoranoo t h r if t wa y VALUABLE COUPON VALUABLE COUPON GLAD, 30 gallon G R A P E -H U T S CEREAL FIRST TW O " 4 PACKS" WITH THIS C O U PO N ADDITIONAL AT 1” GOOO IH tO U G M F u l l WITH THIS C OUPON ADDITIONAL AT »3" MAR 14 5 THROUGH TU» J VALUABLE COUPON WESTERN FAMILY SEMI SWEET VALUABLE COUPON NABISCO PREMIUM C H O CO LA TE C H IP S SUNSHINE CRACKERS 49 WITH THIS C O U PO N ADDITIONAL AT 79' T H R IF T WA T VALUABLE COUPON C A T FOOD WITH THIS COU PO N ADDITIONAL AT LARGE SIZE, SWEET, HAWAIIAN "«OMO» nui T H R IF T W A Y Good Thru March 22. 1981 WITH THIS COUPON ADDITIONAL AT »1.19 EA h GOOO ttWQUQH TURI T H R IF T W A Y » PRICES EFFECTIVE WED., MAR. 18th THRU tups map ' l l NOW P IN EA P P LE WITH THIS C O U P O N ADDITIONAL AT 69* EA. MAR 24 « « W sausage LIN K ASSORTED VARIETIES FIRST FOUR 6 h Oi TINS The exhibit w ill continue through A p ril 2 Gallery hours are 8:30 a m . to it p m Monday through Thurs day and 8 30 a m to 5 p m Friday Pedula & Miniature Types, Reg.’ 1.19 VALUABLE COUPON FARMER JOHN S e v e ra l d iffe r e n t a r m e d ia w il l be or d is p la y - e n a m e ls , o ils c e ra m ic s , s c u lp tu re s graphic design, drawing* and weaving PRIMROSES .►i ‘ M À I 24 A IM Y A lU f I 20 « I I VALUABLE COUPON FRISKIES "BUFFET" ! THWOUOH T u f i T H R IF T W A Y The a rt faculty at 5 Hood Com m unity Colle w ill combine its talents present an exhibit of a work beginning Tuesda March 17, in the A rt M< G allery on the Gresha campus. D a in ty S pring WITH THIS COU PO N ADDITIONAL AT 69' G O O D '« R O U G H ru t J m o r ? WILLIAMS Sandy 685-4168 FIRST TW O 11 o i BOXES mar jr 17460 M« nì | ài «., Solas and Sarvice 301 E. Powell i a ' WITH THIS C O U PO N ADDITIONAL AT ’ I ” OUOM T u f i R iE C E L friR n n ? V A H ILLA W AFERS FIRST TW O 1 LB BOXES EA. turi TASK valu I i K d I i MHCC slates art exhibit An opening night receptio from 7 to 9 p m is schedule fo r the a rtis ts in s tru c to r contributing to the exhibil including Martha Ranyas H oward N eufeldt. Hoge P ortier. Craig Clark, Loui: Mateo and Cece Cutsforth •Amana • Frigidaire • G.L - • Jenn-Air • KitchenAid • Maytag ißlW A Y VALUABLE COUPON «R ough Authorized Senrice For WITH THIS C O U PO N ADDITIONAL AT »1* MAR J« GOOO T h ROOOM Tuf S m a n 24 FIRST TW O 12 o i PKGS. I POST LIG H T B U LB S FIRST 10 C O U N T BOX A IM VALU! EXPERT APPLIANCE SERVICE » PARTS VALUABLE COUPON GE "SOFT WHITE" TRA SH BA CS MAN 34 M T H R t F T WA Y HOODLAND * Welches Rd. 1----------------------- - _ W E S .. MAR. 2 4 ,h _____________ . ______ w.mn. 622 32m j IN THE GRESHAM MALL On Burnside Good o» all 8 Roncho locafiom