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Eligibility review set for Social Security Thur»,. Moy 21. 1981 (Sec. I) SANDY ( O r . ) POST - Real estate professionals convene for seminar at community college Mirny people who receive cases will be reviewed Social Security payments The initial case reviews will have their cases re w ill be selected based on examined m the near future studies which show those to make certain they con cases most likely to result in tinue to be eligible for recovery These first in benefits vestigations will provide ad Social Security is required ditional data which should to review most disability indicate other types of cases cases at least once every which should be reviewed- three years, to determine if a soon. person is still disabled Social Security disability As an important first step benefits can only be made to in making the required people who have a severe reviews, the Social Security physical or mental im pair A d m in is tra tio n is ment expected to prevent significantly increasing the them from working for at n um ber o f c o n tin u in g least 12 months or more or to disability investigations it result in death makes Nearly 350.000 cases People who are found to no will be reviewed during the longer be disabled during the rest of this fiscal year Next reviews will have the oppor year, more than 500,000 tunity to appeal Heal estate professionals management, energy at Portland General w ill have an opportunity to Electric update their skills at a two- Solar energy options and There is a $30 registration day seminar offered June the legal and fin a n cia l tee which includes lunch 12-13 in the Clackamas Com aspects of solar systems will both days R eg istra tio n munity College Mclxiughlin be reviewed by Doug Boleyn. deadline is May 25. although Theatre an energy management con late registration will tie con The Beal Estate Continu sultant specializing in solar sidered ing E duca tio n S em inar r 1 Series (RECESS) is spon sored by the CCC Real Estate Advisory Committee and qualifies for continuing education credit Io par ticipants completing the 12 hour seminar On June 12, Ralph Hillier, president of Professional Careers, Inc and former Oregon Deputy Real Estate Commissioner will discuss land sales contracts and private financing On June 13, State Rep Joyce Cohen, chairperson of the House Committee on Housing and Urban Develop m ent w ill re v ie w the Veterans' Home Loan pro gram, handicapped housing and urban and public facility issues June or July wedding planned? State Sen. Walt Brown, le , East County smo$, e»pei«need caterers handle your who formerly taught proper wedding plans Catenng specialists to» all occasions , ty and real property transac tions at Lewis and Clark Law School, w ill discuss recent IJ 1 ÎM I 01 VISION 3 3 Prestar to* developments in Oregon real : .*^t^.C.Tt‘*'.***'.****. . «SANO». SanXy H 4 4 ÿ : estate transactions and Dance class to continue Women enrolled in either the Sandy or Welches Com m un ity School aerobics dance class needn't worry about their summer exercise program Although the class, taught by Becky Hawley, won't be offered through the Coqi munity Schools, the program will continue to meet at a cost of $1 per class The Welches class will meet from 5:30 to 7 p m each Monday and Wednes day at Welches Schrxil That time will shift to 7 to 8:30 p m later in the summer I he Sandy class will meet from ( to 8:30 p m each Tuesday and Thursday at Firwood School. M e a ts -N -T re a ts The class, open to women of all ages, will be continue with the progra established in the two Community School classes Area church notes Sandy Baptists sponsor Youth Conflicts trek Sandy Baptist Church will sponsor a group rate to the Institute of Basic Youth Con flicts in Portland this July. Basic Youth Conflicts is a nationally-known seminar which deals with relation ships Topics covered during the week will include over coming feelings of inferiori ty, tracing surface problems to root causes, resolving family conflicts and remov ing guilt to conquer bit terness and anger. Other topics to be con sidered are transforming sources of irritation, over coming impure habits, suc cess in whatever you do, building genuine friendships and harmonious marriages, 12 steps to protecting sons and daughters from impuri ty, and rebuilding love. The institute is presented by Bill Gothard, who has worked with young people and families since 1961. He has put together these prin ciples for helping young peo pie and adults to work toward a more meaningful life. Gothard is a member of a non denominational Bible church and the principles he w ill introduce are non- denominational. Members from Sandy Bap tist Church have attended the seminar in the past and have found it to be so pro fitable that they are making an effort to get as many others to go this year as possible, according to Lor raine Grable. Thank you! Staff photo Dr. Michael Moore has open.-,I a new lloodland Optometric ( enter in lloodland Park I la /a w th extensive equipment for vision testing and pre-screening of v ision related ..........— — sop..... . experience . h h *. < h " r“ ‘ K:,'M'r ( hnk' ,,o ‘,rs »re 9 a.m. to 5 p m. Tuesday. Wednesday and Saturday, with other hours possible bv appointment. St. M ichael’s to host q u ilt show in Ju ly The St Michael's Womens Club will host a quilt show in July. Now, h ow eve r, clu b members are seeking area residents interested in par ticipating as exhibitors Anyone who has a quilt that they would like to display is asked to call either Hyacinth Grassl, 668 4036. or Carolyn Romey. 695 2842 St. M ichael's Catholic Church will serve a spaghet ti dinner next Sunday, May 31. from 3 to 7 p m at the new church. 18090 S.E. Ixingensand Road Proceeds will go toward the purchase of a dishwasher for the new church Ticket prices will be $3 for adults, $2 for children and $10 for a family Moen Teaches You How on any of these razors: I he K u b o ta 1.245 D a c to r earns h ig h m arks for n o p a p p lic a tio n s as w e ll as in d u s tria l tohs fv e r y lh in g fro m g ro w in g tom atoes to g rad in g a drivew ay You have your c h o ice o f tw o or fo u r w heel d riv e Standard features in c lu d e (-speed rear P TO, fro n t eng in e PTC), C a te g o ry I ’ p o in t h m h . ind e p en d e nt wet disc brakes, plu s d iffe re n tia l lo c k and p o s itio n c o n tro l A n d th a n k s to the L 2 4 5 's 25 hp diesel e n g in e , y o u 'll score h ig h on fu e l perform ance We re looking for work. • Remington P1800 Reg $37 95 • Remington Triple Header rea $42 95 e Sunbeam 800 Groom er rea $4995 • Norelco Rotary adjustable reg $55 99 MKUBOTH Kodak Ektra 200 <ÛW EN Camera Outfit I OMW O $29^ Outdoor Rower Equipment -------- 14 ‘ 268 NE Hogan (242nd and S t Powell), Gresham h i hn5 d|59 J43" >Ektralite 3 0 ................. *71*5 • TeleEktra 300 Bushnell Binoculars Hoodland Optometric Center opens in Hoodland Park Plaza ) Ensign 7x35 with case . . . Kodak M-24 Movie Camera [ Insfamaftc I only Reg ‘53 50 j n rywi J J next to Sears in Welches S paghetti on m en u M ay 3 a t ch u rch • Complete vision care & testing facilities) • Old-style care & service Tape Recorders Cassette from *34^ ,o,39,S Hitachi Portable Radio AM/FM *28” Private Headset AM r or Call 622-5212 for appointment RADIO ’19” on th . go I T r iu m p h turner oays ano evenings by appointment) ::W: w: ,4 PROFICIENCY AWARDS Also on Thursday’s agen da. Leroy Keith and Mary Ann Manley will seek a tem porary permit to use a mobile home as a residence for caretakers to help do farm work The property is located at the western end of Jarl Road, west of Sandy. I hese applications are available for inspection from H a m to 5 p m. at the < lackamas County Planning D ivision. IMPROVE YOUR GRADES. who works for the Gresham Aglow (’hapter She is m ar ried and the mother of two sons She will discuss "Sub m itte d W ives —An E n dangered Species?” Reservations must be made by May 23 For infor mation and reservations, call 668 4088 or 668 4972 in Sandy, 630-4728 in Estacada or 622 4626 in lloodland Babysitting will be at the home of Valerie McMillan Mothers are asked to bring a lunch for their child Cost is $3 50 for a salad bar luncheon, including gratuity The Sandy Chapter of the Future Farmers of America would sincerely like to thank the following people for helping us make our 40th Annual Awards Banquet possible. Local partition requested Participants need not be a member of the Sandy Bap I he Clackamas County tist Church in order to attend half mile north of its in hearings officer w ill con the seminar on the group te rs e c tio n w ith S.E sider a lot major partition rate. The seminar will be Coalman Road, in the Sandy for property in the Italy held July 13-18 at Portland area Road area this Wednesday Memorial Coliseum. Times At Thursday evening’s 7 at a 9 a m hearing in Oregon w ill be Monday through p m. session with the hear City. Thursday from 7 to 10 p m. mgs o ffic e r at the Paul Hansen is requesting Friday will be an all-day ( lackamas County Cour the partition A non forest thouse, James L Emerson seminar, 9:30 a m to 8 p m. use has been approved and will seek a non farm use per Saturday’s session will be access would be via an ex 9:30 a.m. to 7 p m mit to create a two-acre lot ¡sting easement, less than 20 for a residence that will not The church bus will pro feet wide which connects be used in conjunction with a vide transportation. with E Sylvan Drive farm use The remaining Registration for the group A w a iv e r m ay be property would remain in rate should be completed by necesssary to allow access farm use June 1. There is a $10 dis over an easement less than The property is on the west count per person with the 20 feet wide side of S E Baty Road, ap rate, $20 for a couple. Cost of The property under ques p ro x im a te ly one-quarter the seminar is $35 per person tion is off the east side of Ba mile north of S E Coalman and $55 per couple. ty Road, approximately one Road Age lim it for the seminar is 15. However, upon written request, 13 and 14 year olds may be admitted if accom panied by their parents For more information and registration, call Gene Lin- droth. 663 4153. or the church office, 668 4064 The church has forms for youngster’s admissions. lloodland Aglow Fellowship sets anniversary luncheon The lloodland Women’s Aglow Fellowship celebrates its sixth anniversary with a luncheon this Tuesday. May 26, at 11:30 a m at the Red Lion Inn at Bowman's in Welches. Special speaker will be Bev Livengood of Boring ^ a ° F F AY ‘ b» W » , lt I « . • I >74 y j Don’t forget the film supplies here! Beet Production Forestry Production Sheep Production Diversified livestock Placement in AC Production Horse Production Eruit A Vegetable Production Nursery Management Agricultural Mechanics Sales 4 Service Agricultural Process Home 4 Farm Improvement Swine Production Crop Production Glen Oak Ranch Mark Kuntz Burns Feed Store Mi A Mrs Russell Hawkins Independent Bank Mi A Mrs Harold Nipper, lohn A liepold McCoy Nursery Sandy Auto Body Mac s feed Store Mi A Mis Richard Pullen Pattie ten Eyck Williams Thrittway Sandy Grange 39? CONTESTS Chapter Books Mr 4 Mrs Wayne lohnson Scholarship Mr 4 Mrs Gerald Grassl Public Speaking ................... H jk Parliamentary Procedure ................... Kiwams A(i Mechanics limberline Electric Meats ................................. Mr 4 Mrs lohn McMahan Dairy Products ............................. Sandy farms State farmer Mi 4 Mrs Paul tucker High Pom, Person ................... Gresham Co op Star Greenhand ............................... Kiwams 3,ar Chapter farmer lay,on farms Star Agricultural Business Man lack 4 loretta Peters