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April 23 Terry Rolkan (fa r left) of Cedar Ridge School in Sandy runs (he 59-yard dash in (he THRIFTWAY recently held Special Olympics. Terry is a member of M ark K rh a rt’s T M R (trainaM e mentally retarded) class at (he school. Photo courtesy of Russ Nelson PART OF YOUR C O M M U N ITY ! CHOICE, NAVEL ORANGES U.S. N O . 1 RUSSETS. EXCELLENT BAKERS! LARGE, SWEET CALIFORNIA Y O U N G , TENDER SQUASH • ZUCCHINI • YELLOW • SUMMER TIGHT-BUDDED BAK IN G POTATOES ASSORTED Geraniums AVAILABLE AT MOST THRIFTWAY STORES SHUR-FLAVOR NO BURN M A R G A R IN E N U C O A , VEGETABLE OIL FIRST 3 LB. TIN SAVE 8 0' EACH FIRST TW O 1 LB. PKGS SAVE 27 EACH WITH THIS CO UPON AND *10.00 PURCHASE THIS SUPER COUPON MAY BE REDEEMED ONLY WHEN ACCOMPANIED BY PURCHASE OF '10 00 OR MORE. ONE COUPON PER FAMILY, PLEASE ADDITIONAL AT '6.49 FIRST TW O HALF GALS. TW JOI G O O D THRU TUIS ARR 7R CASH VALUf I 70 ol I' ADDITIONAL AT *1” SHUR FLAVOR 1 SHASTA ICE CREAM • C H O C OLA Tf • STR A W R f RRY • N fo r o ilT A N H A LF GAL S1 3 9 1 1 BEVERAGES G UIAR PEPSODENT _ _ S |0 9 ¡DIET POTATO CRISPERS PLUS DEPOSIT PEPSODENT OR SHOESTRING POTATOES SIGNAL 12 o i RETURNABLE BOTTLES 12 PACK BONUS BANQUET GALLO PREMIUM COOKIN BAGS ROTTLF I f f ’ TURRfY C M K R IN ALA RING OR SALISBURY PHILLIP'S (REGULAR OR POWDER STOUFFER'S SINGLE SERVE LASAGNE MANISCHEW ITZ SMOKE CRAFT TREE TOP WESTERN FAMILY ALLEREST TABLETS PEAR-GRAPE JUICE AVAILABLE AT M OST THRIFTWAY STORES RALSTON FOR HAY FEVER AN D ALLERGIES GLAD BLUE M O U N T A IN C H IC K E N N LIVER T una O R kidney PIECES AND STEMS TO COUN we care more we o w n our store WILLIAMS, 17450 Meini| Ave.. Sandy. 668 4240 HOODLAND, Welches ltd.. Wemme. 622 3244 Pric»« »ffoctiv» W »d thru Tun., Apr 22 thru 28 1981 ($•< 2, SANDY (O r» ) POST CHICKEN OF THE SEA, SOLID BONNEVILLE SWEET woneymaid GRAHAM CRACKERS NABISCO SNOWY $199 Forest sites get by with less service R ecreation sites in the n a tio n a l forests of the P a c ific N orthw est w ill operate at reduced levels of service this sum m e r because of budget reductions A few cam pgrounds and oth er fa c ilitie s w ill be clos ed. but m ore lik e ly , v is ito rs w ill find reduced services and requests fro m ra n g e r d is tric t personnel that some services be provided by the v is ito r. F o r exam ple, garbage c o l le c t io n in s o m e c a m pgrounds m ay be in te r m it tent o r non-existent and peo ple w ill be asked to pack g a r bage back home. W here o ve rn ig h t cam p in g fees are charged, services should be near no rm a l. But elsewhere, services and conveniences w ill be few o r non-existent. Local a d m in is tra to rs w ill decide w hat m easures are needed to meet th e ir budget re s tric tio n s Signs w ill be posted in most developed sites to e xp la in how the p u blic can help keep th e ir fa c ilit ie s c le a n and operating F u n d s a re s h o rt fo r m aintenance and construe tion in a ll aspects of re c re a t io n , in c lu d in g tr a ils , w ild e r n e s s , b a c k c o u n tr y m anagem ent and firew oo d ga thering. One w a y to m eet the ch a lle ng e of keeping n a tio n a l fo re s t a re a s a n d fa c ilitie s fro m degrading is to ask people to volunteer th e ir services A g re a te r e f fo rt w ill be made to get groups and in d iv id u a ls to volun te er th is sum m e r Unemployment fraud rising in Oregon U nem ploym ent insurance fra u d continues to be a ris k y business in Oregon, a c c o r ding to fig u re s fro m the state E m p lo ym e n t D ivisio n . D u rin g the fir s t three m o n ths of 1981, 679 c la im a n ts were ordered to repay a to ta l of $252,000 in fra u d u le n tly cla im e d benefits. O f th a t num ber, 133 were detected w h en d iv is io n p e rs o n n e l checked w ith em ployers and found the c la im a n ts were not a c tu a lly a p p lyin g fo r w ork w here they said they were In 14 oth er cases, c irc u it cou rt judges throughout the s ta te o rd e r e d $9,721 in re s titu tio n paym ents a fte r d ivisio n fra u d investig ators revealed tha t the defendants had been w o rk in g w h ile d ra w in g benefits. A ll m oney reca pture d by the d ivisio n was return ed to a tru s t fund to help hold d o w n ta x e s fo r O re g o n em ployers WESTERN FAMILY Party honors 95th birthday A b irth d a y p a rty w ill be held this Thursday , A p r il 23. a t th e S a f a r i C lu b in Estacada fo r fo rm e r Sandy resident L illie H appold She will be 95 FIGARO M rs H appold. who now m akes her hom e in P o rtla n d , used to liv e ju st o ff B lu ff Road in Sandy She will also participate in Firwood School's Grand parents' Day this Friday w ith her g r e a t- granddaughter. Tim i Reed 5