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2 SANDY ( O f , ) POST Thur» Apr.l 9 1981 ($•< I) Want to know what’s happening in the Hood land area? Check • Hoodland Happenings • every week in The Post. H V ¿ s h X ‘, " ' K ^ h n u ll.,, ^ V , " " k M,d rvrr; B«tt„,„. Il Maronay. A. Lars«,,. 11 N«r,|U,M. v „ llB<„ s„ ‘ \t the reunion: lop. tiene Tauney. ( hartes Butler, lia n e s Griffin ( urtis Ka,«„ Palmer. tourlesy of Miles \ubln ........................ vw i ««.is,- Lars«,, Ruble, Ph«t«s Reunion draws teacher who left 50 years ago he annual annual Sandy Sandy High High School Sc hool reunion reunion this this year featured ,be year featured a teacher «•«■her who hadn't seen her former students for t„ r 50 years I he gathering was held at The Chinese Village restaur-, nt m Portland, with 153 attending Maurant Edith Mane Shell Bale came to Sandy High School fresh out of the t mversity of Oregon to teach English. French and vocal music She also directed the class plays and the operetta Alter lour years of teaching, she left Sandy High to get married She now lives in San Diego, (a id 1 I had wondered if. after .50 years. I would recognize anyone, hut I did recognize two who weren’t wearing name ags It was nice that I was able to see several members of h« Bruns family Bob. Lester and Dorothy with whom several teachers staved .7 *.™ '” i ol “ us leacher? ^S e ^n d former students said that I was strict, a remark uhnh I consider a compliment, and Hires- p-ople even ad nutted that they learned something in my classes." she said really enjoyed those four years ar Sandy on my first teaching job iq ! !H,,u?in'On? aS sP T sored bv fb»’ graduating classes of 1933 and 1934, but several students from earlier c lasses attended The earliest Sandy High graduates atlen ding were- hate Schmitz and Frances Me,mg I a,undree. I H7. and .Mary Sharnke Kelson. 1921 fo rm e r teachers attending included I. F Palmer Edith Mane Shell Bale. Marion Brown Ashby. Jeannette Freeze Lund, la-la Hathaway la-ach and Howard Vaeretti Also at fending were- Emma Rannow and Selma llo rr. widows of Notices of valuation due soon Notices of valuation w ill be in the mail in the near fu tu re . a c c o rd in g to Clackamas County Assessor George Malm. The assessor is required by law to send property owners a notice when a pro p e rty value increases, depending on the property’s classification. Under the 1979 Tax Relief Plan, there are two classes of property homesteads and all other properties. A homestead is an owner- occupied principal residence that has qualified for tax relief under the relief plan. If property is in the ’all other property’ class. Sandy area residents w ill receive a value change notice if the assessed value of the proper ty increases by more than $4oo or 5 percent, whichever is greater. Value change notices for property in the all other property' class w ill be sent out before the first Monday in May, according to Malin. fin the other hand, if your p ro p e rty is in the hom este a d ’ class, the assessor must notify you if either the true cash value or assessed value of the proper ty increases, regardless of the amount Malin will send the notice in the fall or within 10 days of the mailing of your tax statement Persons who receive a value change notice and wish to appeal the assessor's estimate of value should first Human Rights group sets inaugural meeting The Clackamas County isted before Oct 1, 1980 it ch ap ter of the Oregon w ill also oppose the massive Human Rights Coalition will cuts in programs for the poor hold its first public meeting threatened by both the state tomorrow. April io, from io and federal governments a m to noon at the Oregon "People can’t live on the ( ity Community Center, 1211 welfare benefits they get Jackson St. now ." according to An The group is part of the toinette DuPell. a welfare statewide Human Rights recipient and one of the con ( oalition, which was formed veners of the new group in response to large cuts in welfare benefits by the state " I don’t see how the last October. government expects us to The coalition w ill advocate pay all our bills with even for the restoration of welfare less," she said "The only benefits to the levels that ex way poor people can effec discuss the value with Malin The differences may be resolvable informally V isit the assessor's office and discuss the appraisal of the p ro p e rty w ith the assessor or an appraiser. Ask to check the appraisal card for accuracy The assessor may be able to cor reel the assessment if an in accuracy is found Persons challenging their assessment should also ask about sales of sim ilar pro- perties that the assessor us ed in setting the value of their property. If the differences cannot he resolved at this level, ap pellants must then file a for mal appeal to the County Board of Equalization The forms for filing that appeal will be available at the County Clerk’s office and at the Assessor’s office These forms must be com pleted and filed at the ( lerk s office between the first and third Mondays in May *••*•**" G O IN G r / NoiK.no! Now.papa. O ra » o n Co to. „ 661-5541 SUBSCRIPTION RATES ounty pur ,»or '1 u lin o m o h C o u n ty •n No-thwo«» and * o t.b r Cao«) Vo.«« OvMide O>09on pò. r oo) $13 00 O uX 'da Mor)hwo«i o n d ^ o e b t Coo«) put vUOr Sondy Pot, Sondy Oregon 97055 $ ,1 0 0 No 15 April 9 ,981 hypnosis Clinic and Private STR ESS PEARS • SPO RTS ---- FOR: • SMOKING • bedwetting • nailbiting . He also coached basketball from 1931 until 193« He at tends these reunions annually Nine members oi lb,- honored class is . ii attended the X rX n , G r" fl" ....... ..... "■> " K u h" l-arsnn Kubler. Alma Spooner Itn. k ■ mn "!■' D'*'O. Stell llauftlum I 'hase. l la,re I ayne Bjur and ( urtis Bacon Of the 20 1931 graduates, five are dec-eased Tax worries? Let us help W e re y e a r round b o o k k e e p m g & »ox profe s sio n a ls w h o k e e p a b re a s t of the la w X its o p p o rtu n itie s ¡H E W Bookkeeping & Income Tax! 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