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2 SA NDY ( O r « .) ROST Thur» July 30 1981 (S»c I Keeping posted Hydro hearing set Friday F rid a y . July 31 The W ater P olicy Review Board w ill hold a public hearing at the Sandy Com m u n it y C e n te r , 38348 Pioneer B lvd ., at 10:30 a m on the p re lim in a ry p e rm it a p p lic a tio n s u b m itte d by S S. Investm ents dba Steven Sweitzer to u tilize 60 cubic feet per second of w ater fro m B o u ld e r Creek fo r h y d r o e le c t r ic pow er Boulder Creek is a trib u ta ry of the Salmon R ive r The proposed pro je ct, near B rightw ood, involves con stru ctio n of an inlet dive r sion s tru c tu re , penstock, power plant and an upgrade power transm ission line Saturday, Aug. 1 The c ity of Sandy is spon soring a free fa m ily day hike to R a m o n a F a lls P a r ticip a n ts should meet at the Sandy C om m unity Center at King Otis und Queen E rm a K ith listen as th e ir son. ( liti, reads Otis history at Sunday’s annual Pioneer Association picnic at Nelson M e m o ria l Pioneer n i. i t l his pizza, walked behind tht counter and attem pted to take cash fro m the cash d ra w e r at about 11:15 p rn Classen's ba il was set at $5,500 A Langensand road resi dent told police last Tuesday that someone had taken tour wheels and fou r tires from his vehicle The m erchan dise was valued at $850 L a s t T h u rs d a y , Sandy p o lic e c ite d R o b e rt Lee Wilson, 23, of Sandy for vio la tio n ot the c ity or dinance perta in ing to noise .lite r he reportedly played his stereo too loud at his Hood street residence. He was cited a second tim e for the same offense Monday evening, according to police reports M e in ig P a rk was the ta rg e t of v a n d a lis m discovered J u ly 23. Someone r e p o r t e d ly e n te re d th e w om en’s rest room in the park and tore the sink off the w a ll and broke two toilet paper holders Dam age was set at $110 Saturday, police arrested Robert Wayne C rain. 39, of P ortla nd on a w a rra n t issued by M ultnom ah County o f fic ia ls cha rging him w ith contem pt of cou rt He was lodged in the Clackam as County J a il J e rry M alcolm E ppler, 21. past 10 years Work has been com pleted on the Garden of Enchant m ent's new picnic shelter, which w ill be a new addition to the P ark It w ill be dedicated as pa rt of the Fun D ay a c tiv itie s M ilt o n Belsher designed and bu ilt new ta b le s w hen those ordered w ith folding legs proved unsatisfactory There w ill be a Cake Walk com petition, log sawing, nail pounding du rin g the day and other a ttra c tio n s including the B a e rt Z epher tra m , courtesy of the c ity ot Sands discussion group at about 7:30 p m and a c a m p fire at 9 p.m, The c a m p ’s them e w ill be ’ ’ D e v e lo p in g G o d ly C h a ra cte r” and the three study tim es w ill focus on the book of Philem on, looking at the characters of Philem on. Onesimus and Paul The study w ill include d ivid in g into discussion groups and sharing insights around the ca m p fire R e crea tion w ill in clu d e v o lle y b a ll an d b a s e b a ll games, a horseshoe tourna ment and c h ild re n ’s games P lenty of free tim e w ill a ls o be ava ila ble The cam p w ill close at 4 p m Sunday, however, there w ill be no evening services at the church Sugar Cinnamon Crisps1 “ CRUSTOS” AAC ZU Reg. 65' Ea. With any food order! Boy Scout Troop 654 of G resil am wilII handle the park n ig of caí Oral1 Hull P; irk has recent ly actju ire d iii th ird m obile lióme lo r use 1>y visitors The park i an now accom m odate 21 ov erm ght guests at a tim e These 1la cilitie s have been in con siderahle de maud since tine la tte r part of June Actecity ret •ently at the ’ has p a rk in c lu d e d p re lim in a ry w ork on paving the road io the low er level and spreading and ro llin g the gravel base for the road around the tr a ile r c o u rt area. A black topped foot path was also la id the length of the court, from the u tility room to the N orth end Tickets are ava ila ble at the p a rk , o r by c a llin g 1981 Close Out 668-7587 The P a rk is 2 4 m iles east of Sandy It m ay be reached by tu rn in g north off H ighw ay 26 at Ten E yck Road on the east end of Sandy and follow ing signs to the park M IM M I ’-•••»P««»»' »utliahar» A M o c.o tio n ond U S Suburban P i e » A ttm io to n In Clo< boma* County p«t yoor $8.00 $9.00 V • Co 668-4101 SANDY $13.00 $18.00 No 31 < July 30 1981 Classified Business, Professional Directory For Your Card In This DIRECTORY — Phone 668*5548 AUTO REPAIR TELEVISION SERVICE S '* SANDT AUTO BOOT INC. 38650 Pioneer blvd. Sandy. Oregon 97055 Telephone 668 4 175 CRUSHED ROCK m a te ria ls * C ru sh e d ro ck D e m o litio n * B u lld o z in g * R o a d g ra tin g We are (he home delivery ex p erfi ' 661 4179 37396 Ruben lo n e Sondy Fairbanks Morse - Red Jacket SALES and SERVICE 6 6 8 -4 9 0 2 H O O D R E A D Y M IX Rock CrutSad Send and Grave' 668 6515 *a n t located at Rnwood Junction TAX CONSULTANT C e d o r P lo zo B ld g S u ite N o 12 Bookkeeping ft Income Texet Riekup ft Delivery 6 6 8 8051 cedar rlaza N o i lower level 668 7363 Carry In Sarvioa This Space For Rent Phone 668-5548 ►'ss, 'V / 7 PUMP & SUPPLY Read» Mia Concrete Guaranteed Service On All Makes ROOFING Don Obrist, Inc. I Open Sunday ft Evenings $10 50 O u tsid e N o rth w e s t on d Po< the Coast S ta te * pe< year ALLMAIN TAX SERVICE s CARLSON W Mult nom ob County Sondy Po»i Sondy Oregon 97QS5 MT ¿yr PETE 1 Nowtpapo. 668 5548 SUBSCRIPTION RATES I <>r m ore in fo rm a tio n , call the church office. 668-4064; Rich M arshall. 6ti8 5322, or Pastor G rable. titiH 4795 P ho ne 17475 BEERS AVE. SANDY 668-7872 Notional P u b h th ad «oofcly T h u 't d a ,. by The O u tlo o k Pubi,.h .n o Sondy O reg o n «70SS Sarond d o te p o tta g o potd ot Sondy O tag o .. CONCRETE READY MIX " If X I I » THAT Q B IA T Q M F IIL IN Q VTTTH Q IN U 1 N I Q M PAJtTS (DSPS 481-1801 In N o rth w e s t ond Roct(i< C o o tt Stote« O u tsid e O ta g o n per yeor 6 5 6 -2 6 8 3 ThurvSat only July 30-31, Aug. 1 W e re 2 m o n th s a w a y fr o m th e 82 M o d e l in tr o d u c tio n , b u t w e re s to r tin g now to s a c rific e o u r e n tir e 1981 in v e n to ry . F ro m C h e v e tte to C o r v e tte — fr o m o u r E con om y Luv T ru ck to o u r 4 x 4 1-ton C re w C ab— w e ve s la s h e d p ric e s o n e v e r y th in g ! In a d d itio n , m u ch o f o u r in v e n to r y is a t o n e , tw o & e v e n th r e e p ric e in c re a s e s b a ck. A ls o , y o u r p re s e n t c a r o r tru c k is w o r th m o re to d a y th a n it has b e e n a ll y e a r, so yo u can b u y m o re n o w fo r le s s ! W e h o v e m o re v a lid re a s o n s w h y y o u s h o u ld a ct. P le a se le t us S ho w & T e ll. The Sfi n tty Post D & A PUMP & SUPPLY (LIMIT; 2) Good only at Sondy Toco Time ! Wednesday, Aug. 5 The Sandy TOPS Club meets at 9 a m in the Sandy C om m unity A ction Center Between the Prime & the Crime We re having a helluva tim e Just to make a Dime. So— Enough of this rhyme & fo r Pete's Sake... Please Drop in Some Time! of B oring was cited Sunday afternoon fo r d riv in g w ith a suspended license, fa ilu re to provide proof of lia b ility in surance and expired tags. A 15-year-old Sandy boy was charged w ith second- degree theft Monday a fte r noon a fte r D r M atthew Sah rep orted some equipm ent was taken M issing was one hemostet, one forcep and one ste th o s c o p e . T h e y w e re valued at $45 tltow hof o tn O'OÇon NOW ONLY Tuesday, Aug. 4 The Sandy Area Cham ber of Com m erce meets at noon fo r its w e e k ly luncheon gathering at T J ’s F ireside D ining 14.34% Financing Sandy church sets campout F a m ily Campout w ill be held this weekend at M c Iv e r P ark for the congregation and friends of Sandy Baptist Church. Those who w on’t be going to the campout m ay jo in the cam pers fo r the Sunday m orning services There w ill be services this Sunday at Sandy Baptist Church In stead, a ll are urged to bring law n chairs to M cIve r Park fo r the 9:45 a m Sunday School M orning church w ill be held at 11 a m. The fa m ily cam p w ill of fic ia lly begin F rida y evening w it h a p o tlu c k and w aterm elon feed at 6 30 p m. at the park Campers are in v ite d to a rriv e any tim e on F rid a y . T here w ill be an evening Monday. Aug. 3 Rainbow G irls meet at the Masonic H all at 7:30 p m Sandy C ity Council meets at Sandy C ity H all at 7:30 p m Photo bv Dan Dillon Annual T he S p e c ia l A c tiv itie s com m ittee of the O ral H ull Foundation has been busy m aking plans fo r the 16th an nual Fun Day F estivitie s, w hich get underway this Sunday, Aug 2, at 11a m at O ral Hull Park A ctivitie s this yea r w ill In clude a barbecue chicken d inn er served by the Sandy Lions Club from 11 a m to 3 p m at a cost of $3.75 per person This m arks the firs t tim e the Sandy club w ill s e r v e th e d in n e r . T h e Parkrose Lions Club had served the dinner fo r the Sunday, Aug. 2 The annual O ral Hull P ark Fun Day begins at 11 a m Plans fo r the day include a barbecued chicken dinner, prepared by the Sandy Lions Club, cake w alk com petition, log sawing and nail poun ding The G arden of E nch an t m ent's new picnic shelter w ill dedicated as part of the fe stivitie s I he fin a l film in the series, "F o cu s on the F a m ily ," fea tu ring D r James Dobson, w ill be shown in the c o m mons at Sandy Union High School at 7 p m T onigh t's presentation, sponsored by the F ellow ship B ible Church, w ill be ” W'hat Wives Wish T heir Husbands Knew About Women — Money, Sex and C h ild ren .” I ark. The longtime Boring residents were joined by fam ily members as they were honored for their contributions to the community. Youth arrested after attempted theft \ Boring resident was a r rested S a tu rd a y e ve ning fo llo w in g an in cid e n t at Buck board Pizza in Sandy. G regory Scott Classen, 18, was taken to C lackam as County J a il and charged w it h s e c o n d -d e g re e b u rg la ry, attem pted firs t- degree theft, second-degree theft and resisting arre st W orkers a t B u ckb o a rd Pizza told Sandy police that a person refused to pay for 9 a m and b rin g a sack lunch and w a te r The h a lf day hike w ill include discussions in trodu cin g the group to w ild edibles and a c tiv itie s to in volve one’s senses The O ral H u ll Foundation fo r the B lind board of direc tors meet at 1.30 p m. in the Rainbow Lodge at O ral H ull P ark PLUMBING Sandy Mountain Plumbing _ With the Kubota B7100 The small tractor that can handle almost any job. brg or small — from construction site to garden This tough little tractor has features you d expect to find only on a big tractor: ■ 4 wheel drive ■ 16HP diesel engine for low maintenance and fuel economy ■ Front and rear PTO shafts • Independent rear brakes B o n d e d & Lice n se d OTIS GILLIS (503) 637 3414 ROUTE 1. 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