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SANDY (O r* ) POST Thun., July 73 1981 ($«c I Keeping posted Highway taxes enrich city City of Sandy coffers are $19,550 47 richer as the result of the State Highway D ivi sion dispersal of highway user tax funds to Oregon's incorporated cities The Highway Division has distributed more than $9 8 million since the first of the year to cities for use in local road and street programs. The allocation is based on the statutory 12.17 percent, and has a lre a d y been distributed on a monthly basis It went to 241 incor porated cities in the state, whose combined population now totals 1.482.668 The funds come from motor vehicle registration and operator's license fees, gasoline tax, use fuel tax. motor carrier fees, and fines and penalties for violations of the size and weight statutes from c ita tio n s issued by Highway Division weightmasters The apportionment is bas Pioneer Association picnic set Sunday ed on the population of each city as determined by the C enter fo r P o p u la tio n Research and Census at Portland Slate University Sandy's allowance was bas ed on a population of 2.940 Thursday, July 23 The ‘•Susie” group of the Pleasant Home U nited Methodist Church is holding its annual rummage sale at the church today through Saturday Hours Thursday and Friday are 9 a m to 7 p m . and Saturday, 9 a m to noon The church is at the corner of S E Bluff Road and S E Revenue Road The population figures are as of Mav 30, 1981 The apportionment this year is down from one year ago For the same period in 1980, the apportionment was $10,314.817 The Sandy Golden Age Club will hold its semi monthly potluck at the San- Police study shrub theft from eatery Sandy police are in vestigating the burglary of a Beers Street residence reported last Friday, July 17, in which merchandise. valu«*d at more than $800, was taken A c c o rd in g to p olice reports three televisions, a radio tape deck and two clock radios were taken in the incident They were valued at $828 Personnel at the Weigh S ta tio n on P ioneer Boulevard told police last Thursday that someone had dug up two plants in the restaurant's landscaping Taken were two («round Pines, valued at $40 Applications sought for Boring board The Boring School District board of directors is accep ting letters of application to fill one position on the board which became vacant when board member Dixie Whit more resign«*d Any person who is in terested in filling the posi tion and is a resident of the Boring School District is ask ed to complete a letter of ap plication stating reasons why he or she would be in terested in serving on the school board and quahfica tions Deadline is Aug 4 Selection will he Aug 11 The board is also accep ting letters of application for two positions on the district budget committee Those letters should be to the board by Sept I Rummage sale set Saturday The ‘Susie'' group of the Pleasant Home United Methodist Church is holding its annual rummage sale at the church toda> through Saturday The hours are Toursday and Friday. 9 a m to 7 p m , and Saturday. 9 a m to noon The church is at the comer of S E Bluff Road and S E Revenue Road • w membership and newsletter subscriptions for the 1981 82 fiscal year Dues are $1 for membership and $2 for 12 issues of the “Sandy Senior Scene ” Funds collected offset the operational costs of the center A new business dis count d ire cto ry is now available with a listing of merchants in the Sandy area who offer rer'.uced prices for senior clients A copy can be obtained by stopping in at the center office Senior buyers must show proof of age or a Sandy Senior Card to be eligible lor the discount program b> B A R B A R A W ATERHOUSE F or The Post M onday, July 27 9 30 a m Exercise Class Noon Loaves and Fishes Robert M Bramson has studied how people behave and learn at work, and he has searched for ways of understanding how they came to lx* “ that way.” As a management consul tant, he discovered that they could lx* typed and coped with effectively He received his doctorate in organization behavior and psychology of sm all groups from the University of California at Berkeley His conclusions, based on the past 10 years in a national management con sulting firm, has culminated in this extremely helpful book, “ Coping With Difficult People." The behavior patterns are characterized by seven main types: Hostile-Aggressives: Peo ple who bully and over- Meal Noon M m ) Cards Oil Painting Class Tuesday. July 28 I .oaves and Fishes 12:30 pm July Birthday P a rty 1 p in Ceramics Wednesday. July 29 9:30 a in Ceramics Noon Loaves and Fishes Meal 1 p m Horseshoe* Playing in Meinig Park 1 p m Band Practice Activities for the Week of July 23 to July 30 T hursday. July 23 9 a m Exercise Class 10a.m.: Humanities Class Noon Golden Age Club Potluck I p m .: Golden Age Club Sing along Thursday , July 30 9 a ill : Exercise Class 10 a m Humanities Class Noon Loaves and Fishes Meal F rid a s . July 21 OPEN M EETING RESOLUTION R egular m onthly m e e tin g s of the Sandy Fire D istrict 77 Soard of D irectors, a re held on th e 2nd Tuesday of e ve ry m o n th M e e tin g s a re held a t the Sandy Fire H a ll, 17460 Bruns A v e n u e Sandy O re g o n , and s tart a t 7 30 p .m A ll the m e e tin g s a re op en to the public and a ll w ho a tte n d a re given the o p portum ty to speak The B o a rd of D ir e c t o r s dec la res that the b u lle tin b o ard on th e ou tside w a ll near the m ain e n tra n c e of the Sandy Fire H all is d e s ig n ate d as the O f fic ia l P la te for the posting of public and le g a l notices regar d in g m e e tin g s c h a n g e s of m ee tin g s elections etc The Board declares th a t the m eth o d of givin g public notice re g a rd in g changes in public m e e tin g s shall be to post such a no tice on the O ffic ia l Board at least 24 hours in a d vance of any such m e e tin g The B oard also d e c la res that the Sandy Post pu blish ed in Sandy O re g o n and or the O r e g o n ia n p u b lis h e d in P o rtla n d O re g o n a n d or the O re g o n Journal, pu blish ed in P o rtla n d O re g o n a re to b e the o ffic ia l new spo pers for oil leg a l pu blicatio ns of the D istrict The Board also de c la res that th e C la c k a m a s C o u n ty Treasu rer is a u th o riz e d to in vest D istrict funds Th e above R e s o lu tio n is h e reb y a d o p ted this 14th day of July 1981 Tom Day C h a irm a n Jam es C Duff Sec Treas IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE STATE OF O R E G O N FOR THE C O U N T Y OF C LACKAM AS Probo te D e p a rtm e n t In the m atte r of the e s ta te of M ARJORIE A N N O IE N JO H N S O N D eceased N o P8I 4 28 NOTICE TO INTERES1ED PERSONS N o tic e is h ereb y given that the un d e rs ig n e d has b een op p o in te d p e rs o n a l r e p re s e n ta tiv e of the abo v e e s ta te A ll persons having claim s against the e s ta te a re re q u ire d to pre sent the sam e w ith in four mon ths from this d a te a t the la w of fices of Richard Egner Jr Suite 302 1717 NE B u r n s id e G re s h o m O re g o n 97030 A ll persons w h ose rights m ay be a ffe c te d by th e s e pro ceedm gs m ay o b tain a d d itio n a l in fo rm a tio n re g a rd in g the pro ceedm gs fro m the b e lo w listed p erso nal re p re s e n ta tiv e from R ichard Egner Jr a tto rn e y for the p erso nal re p re s e n ta tiv e or from the records of the court Floyd I Johnson. Jr P erso nal R e p re s e n ta tiv e Rt 2 Bo« ,063 T ro u td a le OR 97060 First Pub lication July 9, 198, Las, Pub lication July 23. ,981 A tto rn e y R ic h a d E q n e r. Jr Suite 302 1 7,7 NE B urnside G re s h a m , OR 97030 P78, 7 -9 7 -1 6 7 23 P781 9 7 73 On NOTICE OF REVIEW H EA R IN G W ed n es d a y A ugu st The Hoodland chapter of the Full Gospel Business Men's Fellowship Interna tional meets this evening at 7 p m at TJ’s Fireside Dining in Sandy Don Hancock, president of the Portland chapter and instrumental in the first Portland Mayor's Prayer Breakfast, will be 362nd Avenue. Irom 10 a m to 4 30 p m picnic should bring th e ir own Cot tee w ill tw* s e n ed I imh I and table service Sunday, July 26 The Sandy P ioneer Association holds its annual pioneer picnic in Nelson Memorial Pioneer Park, beginning at 12 30 p m Otis and Erma Rich w ill be crowned pioneer king and queen fo r 1981 82 The association welcomes as members any on«* who is in terested in the history of the area Those attending the Saturday. July 25 The Sandy C ou ntry Market will have fresh pro duce and crafts in Nelson Memorial Pioneer Park, at the corner of Highway 26 and Tuesday, July 2M The Sandy Chamber ol Com m erce meets at noon a, T J's F ireside D ining fo r its w«*ekl\ luncheon m eeting N «‘dnesday. July 29 The Sandy TOPS Club meets at 9 a in in the Sandy ( '«immunity \c tio n ( '«‘lite r on 1’ ionecr Bullies ard Review: Know your difficult people io a m to 4 p in Picnic and Outdoor Excursion to Silver Falls Noon Loaves and Fishes Meal I p in 1 p m F rid a y . July 24 the guest speaker The Sandy Optimist Club w ill sponsor a summer teen dance in the Sandy Union High School commons from 8 to 11 p m Music will be pro vided by Eric Hadley Pro ductions Proceeds go to the Optimist Scholarship Fund whelm others, making cut ting remarks (snipers, or throwing tantrums Compluiners: They gripe in c e s s a n tly , but feel powerless and refuse to take responsibility in improving the problems I uresponsisex You might as well talk to dead air Super-Agreeables They support your ideas with en thusiasm hut don't produce what they say they will Negatisists iny optimism havi you might K n o w -It-A ll E xperts In d c tis is ,*s Thes m ake a decision I h«*\ want you to know that thes know e ve ry th in g about anything worth knowing They rt* condescending and They deflate pompoui can I F ive styles ol th in kin g are also discussed, including the S y n th e s is t. Id e a lis t, I ’ragmatist, Analyst and Kealist I wish tli.it this book had b«*«*n ava ila ble years ago Now sou can read it and rid v o u r s e ll of te n s io n headaches, ulcers, trustra tions and upset stomachs HONDA’S ROAD BIKE REBATE. GET V P TO $250 BACK ON MOST HONDA STREET MOTORCYCLES. NOW THROUGH LABOR DAY. ,981 a , the hour of 10 00 a m .. a , the C ourthouse A n n e x 906 M a in S tre e t. O re g o n C ity , O re g o n the Board of County C om m issioners w ill consider a re v ie w of the C lackam as County H earing s O ffice r s d e n ia l of a N on Farm Use req uest to c re a te a tw o acre lot for a residence th a t w ill not be used m conjunc tion w ith a fa rm use The re m orning prop erty w ill re m a in in fo rm use Unless o th e rw is e provid ed by the Board of County Com m is sioners under Section 1304 OS of the C lackam os County Zoning O rd in a n c e , the re v ie w of the decision shall be confined to the re c o rd of th e p ro c e e d in g s b e fo re the H earing s O ffic e r The Board of County Com mis sioners moy a d m it a d d itio n al testim ony a nd other evidence w ith o u t holding a new h e aring or he a r the e n tire m a tte r a gain, if it is s a tis fie d th a t the testim o ny or oth er evidence could no, have b een p resen ted a , the in itia l h e a rin g The party req u e s tin g rev iew is Jam es I Em erson. ,9 8 6 , SE B aty R oad S andy. O re g o n 97055 file num ber 1613 80 N The re v ie w is for property g e n e ra lly described as follow s W est side of SE Baty Road op p ro x im a te ly 1 4 m ile north of SE C o a lm an Sandy a re a The specific p ro p erty is« fu r ther described as T2S, R5E Sec tion 24 Tox Lot 1500 W M The ap p lic atio n is a v a ila b le for inspection a , the C lackam as County Plonning Division. 902 A b e rn e th y Rood O re g o n City, O re g o n (ph one 6 5S 8S 2 1 ) from 8 00 to 5 00 p m Exompl» Moduls: C B 7 5 0 C -8 , Lists ‘ 2 9 9 8 °° C X 5 0 0 C -8 1 ’ 2 6 4 8 °° $3 0 0 °° Rubotu $2 0 0 °° $2498°° J2 0 0 °° $150°° $22 98°° Discount YO U PAY Tired of the big-city shuffle? Try o u r frie n d ly sm all to w n se rvice ! F inancing and insurance a v a ila b le on a p p ro ve d c re d it! 39140 Proctor Blvd. In Sandy. 668-6318 Sandy Cycle Center Closud M on days Make your best deal P781 1, 7 23 5 FIRST NOTICE OF SLTFLFM EN TA L BUDGET HEARING A public hcsnng on i proponed lupplementsl budget for School District No 1» E le m e n ta ry To« fiscal year beginning July I. 191 _ L and as approved by the budget committee will « ____ C c d < r 7 * ft S andy P • 91 _ Ò dock. R id g e School l i b r a r y __________ on the 1 0 th 4«y o f August A copy of the budget document may be inspected os obtained at — between the hours o f ___8 : 0 0 A .H . and k ;3Q P , H , . T90 6S 198 1 P ie n o n i Se Any person may appear at the public hearing on the wpplemental budget, and discuss the budget oe any part o f It, ATTEST C la r k Lund C a lv in School Dtstnct No C l d t .k d 'M l _ County G. Jones *t6 Oregon___ Stata i An old fashioned sing along will follow the Sandy Golden Age Club potluck to day, July 23, at the Sandy Senior Center Members and guests are invited to attend Bill Knight Weiler, recrea tion coordinator for the Department of Community Services, will lead a group of 20 seniors to Silver Falls F ri day, July 24 Persons plann mg to take part in this excur sion are asked to wear ap propriate hiking attire and bring a picnic lunch An afternoon of nature study, hiking and outdoor gam«*s are planned Departure from the center w ill he 10 a m Carol DeLude will hold a class on oil painting techni ques this Monday, July 27, at 1 p m This w ill lx* the last in structional session of the summer The G resham “ Hot Shots,” a well know senior band will be on hand to assist with the center's July birth day celebration this Tues day, July 28 The party will begin following the leaves and Fishes meal at 12:30 pm Seniors interested in play ing horseshoes in Meinig Park are asked to meet at the center Wednesday after noons at I p m A shuttle operates from the center to the park throughout the sum mer for those who take part in the activity The Senior Center is now ta kin g a p p lica tio n s fo r dy Senior Center today at noon It will be followed by a Golden Age Club sing along at 1 pm . Supplemental Budget Financial Summary Foe the Etica! Year 191 J _ - I 9 I _ L 3 1 1 1 1 l i m 4 bond fund CAPITAL PROJECTS 5000 C a sh o n I 1510 In te re s t $ 1 2 5 .0 0 0 . Bond Fund 7 ,0 0 0 . at "esources $ 1 )2 ,0 0 0 . RFQUIRERENT’ 2000 S u p p o rt Rond S e r v ic e * Fund P r n in r Tota, Requi remanti SBUMPER ') 7 , 0 0 0 . $ 1 )2 ,0 0 0 . 391 30 Proctor Blvd. in Sandy. Phon© 668-5509 and Truck Parts • • • 9 r