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About Sandy post. (Sandy, Oregon) 1938-current | View Entire Issue (April 16, 1981)
2 SANDY (O f* ) ROST Thur«.. Apr.l 16 IW I ($*c 1) Programs set fo r growers Food production survey planned Are you tired of rising food costs'* Or would you like to help work for some construe tive changes in the United States' food system? The Rodale Press' Cor nucopia Project is a study designed to gather informa tion about ways of reducing waste, and shipping and energy inefficiency in the food production system Next Wednesday, April 22. at 7 p m in the Sandy Com munity School trailer, area residents will have the op portunity to take part in the project's national survey and offer suggestions about retooling the food production system According to “ The Cor nucopia Project Newsletter, “ for every $2 we spend on energy to grow food, we spend another dollar on energy to move it around “ Transportation is not the only villain,’’ the newsletter continues “ Processing and packaging food in the U S uses as much energy as do the farms that produce our food In 1979, a 44-cent can of California tomatoes contain ed 5 cents worth of tomatoes and 20 cents worth of pro cessing The rest went to transportation, overhead and profit.” backyard gardens in I9R0 The vegetables from an average garden were worth $441 and resulted in savings of nearly 10 percent on the average food b ill fo r backyard gardeners By growing one's own food or purchasing food that is grown closer to home you ean save money and energy The most basic way to lessen your food bill is grow w hat you eat According to a national poll, 43 percent of American households had N ext W ednesday's meeting will offer an oppor tunity for area residents to analyze their home food pro duction system, share ideas and offer a few suggestions for others interested in eliminating waste for their food bills Country market debuts soon l*h<>l<> by Mark E loyd Nurse F la t nr Gagnon prepares Barbara Beehler, a teacher at Sands High School, for her contribution to the blood drive Mon day at the school. The drive attracted 73 donors, according to chairman Sian Bowman. Keeping posted: Library board meeting tonight Thursday, April 16 The Sandy Library Board meets at 7 30 p m in council chambers at Sandy City Hall Leonna Barnes w ill discuss fresh flower arrang ing, just in time for Easter, at 1 p m in the Community School trailer Power volleyball by the rules opens at the Firwood School Gym at 7 p m Karla Estes and Joan Holm are the leaders R egistration is available through Sandy Community School, 668-5744 Ix*anna Grenz teaches a bellydancing class, beginn ing today at 7 p m in gym C’ at Sandy High School Call the Community School for registration An introduction to reading body signs for health by analyzing the iris of the eye w ill be held tonight with Sharon Poublon at 7 p m at Cedar Ridge School room 1 Friday, April 17 Intermediate Bridge, with leaders Dorothy Shrum and Corbin Willis, opens tonight at the Sandy Community School at 7:30 p m Egg Hunt will be held at 10 a m. in Meinig Park for children 12 years old and younger. The annual Boring Easter Egg Hunt will be held at Bor ing Grade School at 10 a m for all children through nine years old Monday April 20 Sandy Union High School Board meets at 7 30 p m in rooms 50-51 at the high school to consider upcoming levy elections The Sandy City Council meets at 7:30 p m in council chambers at Sandy City Hall to consider an ordinance w hich w ould re q u ire developers to police the area around construction sites The regular meeting of the Cottrell School Board will be held at H p m in room 3 in the East Building at the school Bobbi Swan will discuss financial planning in the first of a series on “ You and Your Dollar' at Sandy Communi ty School at 7 p m For registration, call the school. 668 5744 discuss Cardio pulmonary Resuscitation at the weekly luncheon meeting of the San dy Area Chamber of Com merce at noon at T J ’s Fireside Dining A discussion on earth sheltered homes for energy- efficiency will take place at Cedar Ridge School room 1 at 7 p m Pre-registration is available through the Sandy Community School Patsy Krause will kick off a series on “ Sewing ’N’ Stuff" at the Sandy Com munity School with a discus sion of jiffy diamond and triangle piecing at 1 p m at the trailer The second ses sion on this topic will be Thursday, April 23, at 1 p m The annual Sandy Easter The Sandy TOPS Club meets at 9 a m at the Sandy Community Action Center Thursday. April 23 The Sandy Design Review Board meets at 7:30 p m in council chambers at Sandy City H.ill The Sandy Golden Age Club will host its semi monthly potluck at the San dy Senior Center at noon The Rebekah Lodge meets at « p m the I O O F Hall Mike i)oney will lead a discussion on the basic techniques of water dowsing, both ancient and modern at Cedar Ridge School room 1 at 7 p m This is a Sandy Community School class kasìi - k wtVutM CASI , 1 S95 NE D ivision in G resham 666-3055 Tuesday, April 21 Saturday, April IN Wednesday, April 22 The Sandy C o u n try Market, featuring crafts and fresh local produce, w ill have its grand opening Saturday. May 30 Country markets are spr inging up across the nation as an alternative to high priced produce which is ship ped in from points around the country It has been documented in government studies that consumers pay less while growers receive more money for their pro duce, according to local sponsors Area g arde ne rs and farmers will now have this opportunity, they say Under the umbrella of the Sandy Community School, a group of local growers, crafts people and consumers have met since January to shape their wishes for a country market into con crete plans The ability to make the an nouncement of the start up attests to the determination of area residents who have had this dream for several years An informal tailgate-type market has always seemed the logical way to turn ex cess produce into extra cash. they say The group wants to pre sent high-quality produce and crafts at reasonable prices to area consumers For more inform ation, contact the Sandy Communi Classifieds? Hotline phone number is 667-6633 Bring a friend and share the cost £e Bon Petit Restaurant . i f fa Special! 39355 Proctor Blvd. Sandy, Ore. 668-5776 David Heiberg: ow ner-chef EASTER SUNDAY SPECIAL r $C50 Rock Cornish Game Hen Alexandria DINNER 1 haircut or shampoo & blow dry 1st one at regular price, & 2nd one HALF PRICE!!! zwwoupoNniw?)’ f •*• ••• •*• •*• Open Easter Sunday 2 :0 0 - 8 00 p.m. Reservations Appreciated 39333 P roctor in Sandy 668-7884 bedding in gotó ¿«tuAe? Gabor Wig! WITH COUPON Expires 4 /3 0 /8 1 $5°°off W fl» “ St. Michael’s Catholic Church 38736 Pioneer Bl»d Sandy 18090 SE langsensand Road Sandy Easter Vigil Service 8 30 p m. Saturday Easter Masses 10 and 11 45 A M and 6 P M Sunday Services at St. John’s Church in Welches faster Vigil Service Easter Mass father Lindsay Warren 668 5663 or 284 7439 Immanuel Lutheran Congregation " ‘EJoatuwig packages as few as ------v S995 Phone 668-7473 Located inside... 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Ron Smith of the Sandy F ire D ep a rtm e n t w ill ty School, 66« 5744 Then plant extra rows in your garden for a cash crop The group of planners guarantee you won’t be smothered in your squash this summer. invites you to join with us as we relive the history of our redemption as if it were a wholly new experience Our Holy Week Schedule of events is as follows Thursday 7:30 pm Maundy Thursday Commemoration of the institution of the Lord s Supper Friday 7:30 pm Good Friday Order of Tennebrae (Service of Darkness) Sunday 6:30 am Easter Sunrise-Return of the Christ Candle and the lighting of the Paschal Candle 7:15 am Easter Breakfast 8:30 am Youth Led Worship 11:00 am Easter Festival Worship (With trumpets and organ) Father Carl Gimpl ‘W ' l 6 p m Saturday 8 a m Sunday 668 4446 Community Presbyterian Church Memig and Seems Sts in Sandy Or r i f t _____ T h is Easter, let us renew our faith in Him, and in His message of peace and love. Share the Glory of Church Phone 668 4543 Minister 668 6100 John H Van Lierop. Pastor 21330 S E firwood Rd Maundy Thursday Service of Holy Communion 7 P M The Sacrament of Holy Communion will be served Geneva style, with the people coming forward to be served The choir will sing and the pastor will preach on the 7th of the Seven last Words of Christ, the sermon is entitled The last Word ’ Nursery service will be provided' Easter Sunday 7 30 A M 9 30 A M The SPARKS, the Senior Hi Youth group will serve a Pan cake Breakfast at the church for all members and friends of the church 9 30 A M Sunday School for all ages Adults have a choice of classes H A M - Easter Worship Service The choir will render special choral renditions of Easter music Sermon: "If Christ had not Risen?" New members will be received into the membership of the church, and baptism will be administered