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About Sandy post. (Sandy, Oregon) 1938-current | View Entire Issue (April 23, 1981)
5 2 SAND* O « ) POST Thur» April 23 19«I S*< I Keeping posted: Classical concert Tuesday Thursday, April 23 Saturday. April 25 The Sandy Golden Age Club util hold its sem i monthly potluck at 12 noon at the Sands Senior Center The Sandy iX'sign Review Board ss ill meet at 7 30 p m at Sandy City Hall Among the topics of discussion ss ill be a proposed 20-unit senior citizen housing complex The Rebekah Lodge meets atH p m in the I () O E Hall St M ichael's Catholic Church’s annual Rummage Sale begins at 10 a m and runs until 5 p m Sunday, the sale is from 12 noon to 5 p m at the parish hall on the new site on I^ingensand Road Tom Iraci of the Forest S e rv ic e w ill lead a wildflower hike through Green Canyon or Salmon River Road at 10 30 a m In terested participants should meet at the Zig Zag Ranger Station Sandy Garden Club will have a show and plant sale at the Sandy Senior Center from 1 to 5 p m It's Sandy (¡range Booster Night with a potluck dinner at 6 30 p m The public's welcome F rid a y . April 24 It's Grandparents Day at Firwood School Grand parents of the students are invited to visit the school and spend part of the day with their student The annual Sportsmen s Breakfast, sponsored by the Sandy V o lu n te e r Firefighters, w ill begin at 6 p m and run until noon Saturday at the main sta tion Tickets are available at the door or from volunteers Sands lir e f ig h ie r .lint G a lla g h e r scrapes b u rn in g m a te r ia l fro m the c h in u trx of a B lu ff K o a d hom e M onriax m o rn in g as G a ry C onnells looks on E x c e p t fo r a g re a t deal of sm oke in the house, d a m a g e u a s m in im a l Donna Brand will lead a Community School class through the creation of a simple macrame hanger at 10 a m at the Community School trailer Carol Del.ude will lead a free wheeling Friday fling exploring Tualatin and Old Sellwood antique shops The tour meets at 9 a m at the Community School for car pooling The Hoodland Chapter of the Full Gospel Business Men's Fellowship meets at 7 p m at TJ's Fireside Dining Sunday , April 26 The S andy P io n e e r Association will hold its Spr ing meeting at the Sandy C o m m u n ity C e n te r on Pioneer Boulevard at 7 30 p m The a s s o c ia tio n welcomes new m em b er ships The Mount Hood Movie Club wiH present "Johnny Belinda’’ at Sandy Cnion High School at 7 p m The Sandy Garden Club show and sale continues at the Sandy Senior Center from l to 4 p m Monday, April 27 The second in a series, "You and Your Dollar." will be presented at Cedar Ridge Chamber directory set, requests local listings The Sandy Chamber of Commerce requests infor mation from Sandy area businesses for new a printing of the group's directory of stores and professional' of fices Inform ation should be mailed to the Chamber, P o Box 536. or delivered to the Chamber office at the corner of Highway 211 and Pioneer Boulexard during office hours 9 3(1 a m -3 30 p.m , Tuesday through Friday C h am b er E x e c u tiv e Secretary Dixie Whitmore added that busy business members could phone in the information. 668 4006 Chamber membership is no, a prerequisite for listing in the business directory, a lth o u g h dues pay in g members will be specially School Room 1 at 7 p m Vern Cameron will discuss in vesting to beat inflation Registration is available through Sandy Community School Betty Cody will discuss the Foster Farm. Eagle Creek and the Man Who Built It at 7 p m For more information, c a ll Sandy C om m unity School, 668 5744 Tuesday. April 28 Don Roter, proprietor of Oregon Candy Farm near Sandy, will discuss the candy making business with Sandy Chamber of Com merce members and guests at noon at TJ's Fireside Din i ng Firwood School will host a pre-school party at 1 30 p m for children in the Firwood School attendance area who will be six years old by Nov 15 A classical concert will be held at 7 30 p m at Sandy L'nion High School com mons, featuring the Wind Ensemble and Symphonic Choir The free concert will also feature a w ide variety of music and end with popular Sousa marches n o w o ffe rs th e Best local television magazine. . . The new directories will be d istrib u te d free a, the C h a m b e r o f f ic e , local restaurants, government ol fices. schools grocery stores and other places in Sandy The Chamt>er hopes to have all information ready for the early June printing so that businesses may realize benefit from direc tory circulation in the sum mer during Sandy Mountain Festival days CASHING CHECKS IS HASSLE FREE Thursday, April 30 Nina Kerr will discuss in fant and child c a rd io pulm onary re su sc ita tio n (CPR) at the Sandy Com munity School trailer This free class begins at 7 p m Firwood School Spring Music Program begins at 7 30 p m in the gy mnasium Oregon's best weekly paper designated Deadline is May 15 for listing in the June 10 prin tmg Information submitted to the Chamber should include name of the business or of fice. phone number, mailing address, physical location, type of business and hours Want to know what’s happening in the Hoodland area? Check • Hoodland Happenings • every week in The Post. w ith c o m p le te local lis tin g s ! L ift it o u t to save a ll w e e k ! A no th e r good reason to buy . . . W ITH YOUR IBS CHECK GUARAN TEE. The Slfndy Post ro io m land, o tv o s s »6« JS48 k tn u -b .-o d o i Onl» U a , « ' 1 Obituaries PUBLIC NOTICE OF FILING OF REVISED OREGON ELECTRIC RATE INCREASE APPLICATION Eric Sandstrom M emorial services for Eric Alan Sandstrom of Gresham were held Monday at S m ith M em orial I’resby te n a n Church in Fairview He died at his home April 16 Ifo WM N in Born June 7 Portland, he attended Sandy Elementary School and San dy High School He also a, tended Mt Hood Community College for two years He had been disabled for the past eight years He was a member of the Sandy M asonic Lodge, Gresham Elks Lodge and the 11th Hour Club of Gresham Elks He is survived by his wife. Winetta. his parents, Clif ford and Barbara Sandstrom of Sandy, and his brothers, Carl of Grants Pass and Jon of Gresham The fam ily asks that memorials be made in his name to the Oregon Chapter of the American Diabetic Association Arthur Kendall At his request, no services were held for Arthur C larence Kendall of Brightwood, who died last Thursday He was 87 Rom June 27. 1893 he came to the Portland area in 1919 moving to the Gresham area in 1940 He was owner of Sunrise Dairy and general manager of the Carnation Company until his retire ment Survivors include his wife. Hazel of Brightwood, a daughter. Jean Kendall blazer of Portland, a sister. M argaret Arnold of P hiladelphia, Pa . five grandchildren, and four great grandchildren Memorial services will be held at a later time O r April 7. 1981 Portland General Electric Company filed revised rate tariffs with the Public Utility Commissioner of Oregon to become effec tive on May 7. 1981 The proposed increase is approximately 10 9 percent for residential cus tomers and from 8 4 percent to 13 1 percent for commercial and industrial customers This would increase rates for residential customers, with monthly use of 500 kilowatt-hours by $2 12 per month in the summer and $2 42 in the winter For customers using 1 000 Kwh a month, the pro posed increase would add $4 24 to the monthly bill m the summer and $4 83 in the winter The total proposal would increase annual revenues by $54 9 million during the 12-month proposed test period January 1. 1981 through December 31 1981 or an overall average of 10 8 percent The Public Utility Commissioner has sched uled a pre-hearing conference at 11 a m , Thurs day. May 14 in Room D, Labor and Industries Bldg , Salem. Oregon, to identify issues and interested individuals groups and organizations for possible future hearings If you wish to receive additional information or notice of the time of any additional public hear ings if scheduled a special toll-free number 1-800-452-7813 has been established by the PUC of Oregon Ask for the Consumer Assistance Division of the Office of the Public Utility Commis sioner Also you may write to the Public Utility Commissioner of Oregon 300 Labor & Industries Bldg Salem. Oregon 97310 Copies of the Company s proposed rates and exhibits are available for inspection at the follow ing PGE division offices Reasons for having to request this increase in Portland General Electric Co electric rates The Company like everyone else, is faced with ever-rising costs during this inflationary period The materials equipment and supplies necessary to provide electric service to increas ing numbers of customers continue to be more expensive The costs of expanding and maintain ing a dependable transmission and distribution system, of owning and operating needed thermal generating facilities and of conforming to ever- mcreasing regulatory and environmental require ments—all have increased Other Information The purpose of this notice is to provide customers of the Company with general infor mation as to the proposals made by the Company and their effect on customers The calculations and statements contained in this notice will not be binding on the Public Utility Commissioner of Oregon John Lobdell Portland Customer Services Department 121 S W Salmon St Portland Oregon 97204 226-8333 IF cashing a check Gives your patience a test Relax! 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