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Thur» , August 6 1981 (Se< I) SANDY (Ore.) POST—3 Keeping p osted: Ridge Riders schedule fundraising car wash Saturday. Aug. N M Saturday. Aug. The Sandy Ridge Riders 4-H Horse Club will hold a car wash at the Sandy fire station from 10 a m to 4 p m Prices will be $1 25 for cars and $1 50 for trucks The Sandy C o u n try Marker w ill be open at Melson Pioneer Memorial Park, corner of Highway 26 and 362nd Avenue, from 10 a m to 4:30 p m. Sunday, Aug. » The Montana Picnic will be held at Blue Lake Park Area 12B and I2C from 10 a m to 5 p m The event is open to anyone from Mon tana Coffee is furnished For more information, call 668 6325 Photo by Michael P .loot*» rhe founders of Royal Highlander l td promise dependable transportation service from the ...... . Tuesday. Aug. || Registration continues for juniors and seniors at Sandy Clackamas Town Center According to R J., the secretary in charge of ad ministration, the decision to start the transportation ser vice was based on a market analysis conducted earlier this year, after he retired as a major from the U S Army. He said transportation was selected from among a dozen things his family could do w ith th e ir com bined resources and fill a public need "We feel a specialness to the people here on the moun THE M ILLENNIUM rj Bottomless Pit - W here is it! tain," he said "We know what we have to offer is a good product We now have to make the people realize we're dependable ’’ ■d¿4Í6n/ 7 The C ham ber voted unanimously Tuesday to move its weekly luncheon meetings from TJ’s Fireside Dining to Tollgate Inn after a disagreement over the lun cheon menu selection Most civic and club meetings are held at T J’s. Some ('handier members have complained in recent meetings about the limited menu, and an ultimatum was carried to restaurant owners to either vary the selection or expect to lose the Chamber business "Apparently they <TJ's) do want us here, but not on our term s," Chamber Vice President Chuck Jones said of his ultimatum The restaurant was at tempting to overcome a ser vice problem recently when it abandoned any Chamber menu selection whatsoever, in favor of one featured hot plate at a price set just for Chamber members. ^ S te tti The Highlander's service differs from other transpor tation businesses that have opened on the mountain in that licensed chauffeurs can be depended on to pick up passengers at specific points and times Isa. 24:3 The prophet Isaiah saw in a vision the earth during the m illennuim as an uninhabited empty place. r ? * - 2.4 ’ 5 Thj® roason ,or the desolation— the law of G O D is broken the thro*» Christian ordinances, which Christ left the CHURCH, have been changed b ^ th e H i T s ^ c r ^ i S u t ^ s 10^ C° n ,O" 9 - b- Hogranf’ v ^ a t ^ of GLOR y ' of^THE SECONG C O M lN r°l? °* w h° L w i,j ,a k ® P '^ e , as the effulgent Q,nd e|c c,esiasficol leaders will be punished because of their united efforts in legislating against those w h o w ill ho ■ »• regarding G O D S COMMANDMENTS. co n victio n s h« onth22 W u b° o b e T ± \% s ^ There had been a problem of many Chamber members not being served until late in the hour long luncheon meeting. Earlier the restaurant had offered a sandwich or hot plate special in a buffet line, but abandoned that practice to cut down on buffet line labor hired just for the Chamber meeting. Ordering after members were seated presented subsequent service time pro blems. Bull Run School Dist 45 Board meets at 7 Ml p rn in the school cafeteria CASHING CHECKS IS HASSLE W ITH YOUR ‘2 th° prison hou5e of doa,h °n d their bodies w ill <J" ’ 25 33). They are to be visited TO BE CONTINUED Sandy Seventh Day Adventist Church ✓ ............. lub w ill hold its semi- monthly potluck at the San dv Senior Center at noon. J* r: 4:27 The SECOND C O M IN G OF CHRIST does not moke o full e n d !” The orchcriminol is or- but the death penalty has not been e xe cuted. The full end w ill come a thousand years latter at the third coming of the LORD. ULUKY Ot 1 HE SECONG C O M IN G breaks suddenly upon this sin-cursed world. For informaton concern ing scheduling and pickup points, contact the Royal Highlander. 622 4044 Chamber moves meeting site The Sandy Chamber of Commerce will hold its noon Tuesday m eetings henceforth at Tollgate Inn, at the west end of town, and it's all due to a disagreement over food Thursday, Aug. 13 The Sandy (¡olden Age K Company opens limo service A new transportation ser vice. the Royal Highlander Ltd., has been forminl with 24 hour limousine service and two vans that make three trips daily between Rhododendron, Gresham and C lackam as Town Center The firm , formed by Ray and Agnes Novotny, their daughter, Nancy Doughtery, and son R J , and his wife, Linda, serves Rhododen dron, Zigzag. Timberline Rim, Welches, Alder Creek, Brightwood, Zigzag Village, Sandy. Gresham and the Monday. H.uh <z-h~«i r from „ 8 a m to .. 8 Monday, Auu Aug. 10 io High School Registration for juniors p m. and seniors at Sandy Union The Sandy Area Chamber High School will be held of Commerce meets for its from 8 a m. to 8 p m weekly luncheon meeting at The Sandy Elementary the Tollgate I nn at noon School District Board meets The Sandy Fire District ai « p m in the library at Board meets at 7 30 p m in < edar Ridge School to the main station discuss the supplementary budget for fiscal 1981 82 Wednesday. Aug. 12 The Sandy Union High The final day of registra School District Board meets tion for the upcoming school at 7:30 p m . in Room 51 to year for juniors and seniors discuss a possible B ballot at Sandy High School w ill be election to be held Sept 15 held from 8 a m to 8 p m and the grading and surfac The Sandy TOPS Club ing of the parking lot adja meets at 9 a m in the Com cent to the athletic fields munity Action Center on Pioneer Boulevard P.o. Box 519, Sandy. 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