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8 SANDY (O re ) POST Thurt.. April 16 1981 (Sec 1) Senior Center News Two vans fille d w ith Sandy area se n io r c itiz e n s w ill le a v e th e S andy S e n io r Center tom orro w . A p ril 17, at 10 a m fo r the Hulda K lu g e r L ila c G ardens in W ashington Before tou ring the grounds, the group w ill lunch at the O aktree Inn There tx* ju st tw o m ore op portunities this year to apply fo r fin a n cia l assistance w ith heating h ills The next two Wednesdays, A p ril 22 and 29, w ill lx» the fin a l two days the Sandy center w ill o ffer ap p o in t m e rits w it h th e Clackam as County in ta ke w orkers F or m ore in fo rm a tion and screening, call the cental M l «Ml Two film s , “ B ig Game A lm a n a c" and “ Fishing in O regon," w ill he shown at the center next Wednesday, A p ril 22. at I p m The public is welcome to attend Cer ta in ly the most popular a c tiv ity at the Sandy center is the Golden Age Club potluck It a ttra c ts m em bers fr o m n e a r a n d f a r to p a r k ta k e in a d e lic io u s lunch, follow ed by an enter ta in m e n t p ro g ra m N ext Thursday, the Sandy Senior ( ’en ter w ill host another potluck at 12 n<x>n The clun w e lcom e s new m e m b e rs each week and encourages guest visits (C lO a m Exercise K» 30 a rn Therapy Pool 12 noon Loaves and Fishes Meal Tuesday, April 21 7 JO a m Men's Breakfast 9 a m. to 12 noon Drop In 9 a m A d v is o ry B o a rd Meeting 12 noon Loaves and Fishes Meal 1 p m Blood Pressure 1 p m Ceram ics I p m T ri-M e t Hearing T hursday, A p ril IK 9 a m to 12 noon Drop In 9 a m E xercise 9 a in Keep W ell C linic 10 a m H um anities 12 noon Loaves and Fishes Meal F rid a y , April 17 9 a m to 12 noon Drop In 10a m t o 4 p m T rip to L ila c Gardens in W ashington 12 noon laiaves and Fishes Meal Wednesday, A p ril 22 9 a m to 12 noon Drop In 12 noon laiaves and Fishes Meal 12 noon to 3 p m Fuel Assistance 1 p rn In house F ilm 1 to 3 p m Hearing Aid C linic Thursday. April 23 Weaver’s bill would curtail herbicide use to u rn e y Hep Jim W eaver, D-Ore , has introduced a b ill which he said last week would “ e lim in ate the unnecessary use of herbicides on federal forest lands and crea te hun dreds of new jobs in vegeta tion m an ag em en t." W eaver said his b ill would req uire the Forest Service and the Bureau of Land M anagem ent to g iv e preference to methods which would "y ie ld the m a xim u m num ber of jobs per d o lla r ex p e n d e d “ fo r v e g e ta tio n m anagem ent “ If it were up to me, I would halt a ll a e ria l s p ra y ing of herbicides because I have never been convinced of th e ir effectiveness in pro m oting the grow th of our Douglas F ir over the long te r m ," W eaver said p io n e * * Oregon's best weekly paper News W.UIW» .yylpJ"' n o w o ffe rs th e I Best local ‘ television magazine. . . *SandyPo« I U-n«-'"*" w ith c o m p le te local lis tin g s ! Lift it o u t to save a ll w e e k ! A no th er good reason to buy . . The SrfndyPost ,6 (^ 5 4 8 S u b u r.b . iodo» Only *8 a »oor 9 a m to 12 mxin Drop In 9 a n i E xercise 10 a m H um anities 12 noon Golden Age Potluck and E n te rta in m e n t P rogram Sandy woman hurt in crash Hoad M ary V Jones, 36, s u f fered head in ju rie s when her vehicle stru ck two tru cks parked at Paul K ix'h Ford at a p p ro x im a te ly 2:15 a m S a tu r d a y . S a n d y p o lic e ri*sponding to T o n i’s Lounge met a woman who told the in- Highway weed spray concerns local resident The s ta te H ig h w a y D e p a rtm e n t is s p ra y in g weeds along H ighw ay 26 this week and a local resident hopes fa m ilie s along the route w ill m ake studies to determ ine the herbicide's ef fects. Tw o Oregon State U n iv e r sity scientists w ill visit San dy M ay 19. under the spon sorship of the Sandy Com m u n ity Schixil, to discuss the effects of herbicides To p ro vide data about spray d r ift and health problem s, area residents are asked to keep a vestigating o ffic e r that she had been in volve d in an a c c i dent The scene of the crash was subsequently traced D u ring the m onth of A p ril, Sandy police have responded to a va rie ty of theft and b u rg la ry reports Last F rid a y , A p ril 9, San dy p o lic e a r r e s te d tw o ju v e n ile m a le s fr o m P ortland and charged them w ith firs t and second degree b u r g la r y f o llo w in g tw o break-ins Tw o males, 16 and 17 years old, were charged w ith b u rglarie s on Long C ir cle and Langensand Hoad They were lodged in the Clackam as County Ja il A p ril 5, Sharon I) Johnson reported the theft of an AM FM cassette deck, a tool I mix and tools from her vehicle when it was pa rke d on Scenic Street The item s were valued at $500 Also that evening, Douglas Olson, a resident of Hood Street, told Sandy police that someone had broken the w ing window of his vehicle a n d ta k e n an A M F M cassette deck It was valued at $265 N orm an Scott Basham of Sandy reported A p ril 4 that som eone b ro ke in to his residence on B lu ff Koad and took a handgun valued at $100 W illia m Schuldt of Sandy reported that evening that someone took his ja cket and keys w hile he was in Toni's Lounge. They were valued at $30 A p ril 1 a resident of B lu ff Hoad told police that so meone broke into his m obile home and took a cam era and ((Mils valued at $101 W heels On SPRING record Jude Jensen said that D r Jim W itt, OSU biochem ist and toxicologist, has p ro v id er! a lis t of in fo rm a tio n necessary before someone can contest herbicide s p ra y ing in the courts F am ilies should note the date of the spra yin g and w e a th e r c o n d itio n s , in clu din g wind d ire ctio n and ve lo city G eographical loca tion in relatio n to the sp ra y ing should also be noted, in c lu d in g d is ta n c e and whether you are up or down wind. If any m em ber of the fa m i ly shows signs of illness f o llo w in g th e s p r a y in g w ith in one to three days, m ake a ta b u la r list of sym p tom s and th e ir duratio n and see your doctor. F in a lly , note plants in the c o rrid o r between your home and the spray, before s p ra y ing. and any unusual plant sym ptom s a fte r spraying "FLING” Super sale days coming soon! Watch Post for details MODULAR WHEELS SIZE 13x5'i 14x6 14x7 15x6 15x7 15x8 15x10 BLACK 26.87 59 95 30 93 31.94 3 Í9 6 GOLD . 34.98 (3P 13x15% I • • Free « Mounting jg .F r e e Rebalance , • Road Hazard i Re B,i M 1« Free Ait Chech - 1 Hazard Warranty- ) Sudden Service 1 • P rem ium Radial Perform ance • O utlined W hite Letters • The U ltim a te in P e rfo rm ance Radials • Wide Deep Tread Design • Road Hugger . . . the nam e says it all BR UN CH in the Dining Room 8 00 AM to 2 00 PM HOL.IDAY DINNER in the Dining Room 2:00 PM to 9:00 PM (503) 622 3101 Ext. 1763, From Portland: 224 7158 V Warrant> !• • • • Free Re Balance Free Air Check Free Rotation Free Road Hazard Warranty • Sudden Service SIZE P 1 9 5 -6 0 xl3 BRÓOxlá ER 60xl4 FR 60xl4 G R 6 0 xl4 GR60x15 LR 60xl5 SIZE P195/70x13 P 2 0 5 /7 0 x l4 P 2 1 5 /7 0 x l4 P 2 2 5 /7 0 x l4 P225/70x15 P235/70x15 ¿0 Series PRICE ’ 73.08 14 85 FET ‘ 2.03 *2.10 ’ *2.54 *2 67 1 ‘ 2 85 ‘ 2.92 *84.33 ’ 3 39 . ‘ 58.57 ’ 60.80 ’ 67.18 ‘69.15 70 Series PRICE *57.77 ‘ 63.79 ’ 66.28 ’ 69.44 *71.13 ‘ 74.03 50 Series SIZE PRICE B 5 0 x l3 ‘ 59.39 G 50x15 ‘ 73.00 M 50x15 ‘ 83.70 G 5 0 x l5 ‘ 75.03 L50x15 ‘ 84.07 N 50x15 ‘ 91.83 SIZE 155x12 155x13 165x13 175x13 175x14 185x14 165x15 j SIZE 155x12 155x13 165x13 175x13 175x14 185x14 165x15 FET ‘ 2.12 ‘2.51 ‘ 2.61 ‘ 2.80 ‘ 2.84 ‘ 3.02 FET ‘ 2.23 ‘ 3.24 ‘ 3.75 ‘ 3.17 •3.70 ‘ 4.10 SIZE B 6 0 x l3 E 6 0 x l4 F 6 0 x l4 G 6 0 x 14 LÓÓxl4 E60x15 F60x15 G 60x15 L60x15 60 SERIES PRICE $46 96 $52.56 $54.96 $57.80 $66.54 $54.67 $55.75 $58.73 $67.73 30,000 M ile Fobric PRICE $32 45 $35.19 $38.46 $40.30 $42.64 $46 16 $42.54 R E D U O fl Hwy 26 on Welches Road Welches. Oregon LES SCHISM 3 9 0 C. BURI GRESHJ — 40,000 M ila Steel Belted PRICE $37.48 539 63 $44.87 $46 86 $51.26 ' $47.47 FET 52 05 $2.49 $2~69 $2 84 $3 43 $2 56 Î3 ’ •! 52.91 $3 50 SIZE A 70x13 070x14 W x Í4 F 7 0 x 14 Ó 7 0 x 14 H 7 0 x l4 H 7 0 x l5 • Doubl» flb .r g lo n B .lt.d . tong W»or and Durability ()H $4Q 68 1 3x5% 1 3x5% LUG NUTS NOT INCLUDED » Spring It's on exuberant time o f neu? beginnings A n d w ith it comes o holiday that reflects the special toy o f spring’s renewal 8 0 SPOKE 46.65 47 66 48 68 48.68 49.70 1 52.73 *0 8 5 I «Free I Workshop eyes home-buyers’ aims, problems STEEL SPOKE Add $2 50 if No Trade 1« Free Rotation l e Free Road Witt will be joined by Dr Sheldon Wagner, a tox icologist at Good Samaritan Hospital in Corvallis, who is a tte m p tin g to s ta rt a statewide program of physi cians to test for herbicides in the blood If you are in the market for a new home but are uncer tain about some of the ramifications of making the big purchase, a workshop this evening may provide some answers The P o rtla n d Home Builders Associaton is spon soring a free home buyers clinic tonight. April 23. Leading experts in the areas of home financing, real estate, construction and energy efficiency will be on hand to meet and answer questions from prospective home buyers. This is the second in the senes of three home buyer clinics sponsored by the Home Builders Association The clinic will be held at the Association s budding at 3140 N F. B ro a d w a y , Portland at 7 p m SCHWAB O o X cn A Sandy wom an was in ju re d ea rly S aturday m o rn ing when the ca r she was d riv in g struck two parked vehicles at the intersection of Highw ay 26 and Ten E yck 70 Series PRICE $41.56 $45.36 $47.00 $49 33 151.74 $55.03 $53.05 $56.50 FET $1.37 $1.65 T T O - fT S ? * $2.09 ÍT T T - $2.03 FET 51.37 T Í 63 51 83 52 29 5191 52 20 51.98 FET 51 83 52.20 $2~32 $2 46 52 58 $2 77 $2 67 $2.89