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T hu r» S en io r C e n te r N ew s Several appointments are s till available for those seniors who wish to take ad vantage of the Senior Law Project today at the Sandy Senior Center Persons interested in con suiting with a volunteer at torney for a 30 minute inter view between S a m and noon are encouraged to con tact the center. 668 5569 A number of trips and shorter afternoon outdoor excursions have been plann ed by the Sandy Senior ('enter for the month of August Reservations for these events may be made by telephone or in person at the center office These ac tivities are described in detail in the center's mon th ly new sletter Y early subscriptions to the Sandy Senior Scene are now available The last Humanities ('lass of the summer term will be held next Thursday, Aug. 13, from 10 a m to noon Plans are being made to hold a new 10-week session, beginning in September, under the instruction of Tom Ten Eyck Watch for more details in future issues of The Post. Thursday. Aug. 6 9 a m .: Exercise ('lass 9 a m to Noon: Senior Law Project 10 a m.: Humanities Class Noon: leaves and Pishes Meal Friday, Aug. 7 9 a m to Noon Drop In ,2:30 to 5 p m Shopping Trip Monday, Aug. lu 9:30 a m Exercise Class Noon Loaves and Fishes Meal 1 p m : Cards I p m : Oil Painting Tuesday, Aug. It 10 a m (¡olden Age Club Board Meeting Noon Loaves and Fishes 1 p m : Ceramics week Friday and Saturday, Aug 7 and 8, the session will begin at 6:30 p m. Sunday, Aug 9, the conference will begin at 9:45 a m. Speakers for the con ference will be Ron Emburg and Dave Patterson who has With school a month off. Sandy Union High School of ficials are gearing up for the arrival of students. Next week, registration begins fo r ju n io rs and seniors on Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday, Aug 10-12, from 8 a m to 8 p m each day. F re sh m e n and sophomores register the following week, Aug, 17-19, from 8 a m to 8 p m each day. Students will have to be prepared with some infor mation when they show up for registration For the in fo rm a tio n sheet, students will need their current home address and phone number; both parent’s place of work, work address and work phone number, and the fami- ly doctor’s name and phone number. If a student wishes to par ticipa te in sports, they should bring money to buy insurance or have proof of insurance The green Proof of-Insurance sheet should be filled out and signed by a parent or legal guardian, the goldenrod Annual Interval History Form and Activities W e d n e s d a y , A u g . 12 9 a in to Noon Drop In Noon Loaves and Fishes Meal 1 to 3 p m Band Practice 1 to 3 p m Horseshoes in Meimg Park Thursday, Aug. 13 9 a m Exercise Class 10 a m Humanities Class Noon (¡olden Age Club Potluck C h ap el B ible school set The Chapel of the Hills will host a Vacation Bible School next w eek, b eg in nin g Wednesday evening. The school w ill be held Aug 5-9 and run from 6:30 to 8 30 p m each day The church w ill also host a Missionary Conference next been a missionary to Navajo Indians near Flagstaff, Ariz Special guest speaker will be the Rev Jim Devine, a p ro fe sso r at B a p tis t Seminary. Schools g e t sta te funds P u b lic schools in C lackam as County w ill receive $1,038,606 99 as part of a yearly distribution of funds by the State Land Board. The distribution of state Common School Fund earn ings to Oregon public schools for the year ending June 30, 1981, totals $10 4 million, an increase of more than $2 million from the amount distributed in 1980 The board and Division of State Lands manage the $100 m illio n Common School Trust Fund and other fund assets, in clu d in g state- owned grazing, timber, and o ff shore lands, coastal estuarine tidelands and submerged and submersible lands of Oregon’s navigable waterways. Proceeds from use of the lands and from other divi sion activities, less division expenses, are placed in the fund's principal Interest earned from the trust is paid annually to treasurers in each of Oregon’s 36 counties, on the basis of school age population. The current distribution totals almost $16 for each of Clackamas County’s 64,980 public school students Speaking for the Land Board, Gov. Vic Atiyeh, board chairman, said it was “ pleased to see the fund's continued growth and its constant contribution to Oregon's school systems “ As pressure increases to reduce state support to schools, we m ust look toward the Common School F u n d ,” he said. LIMITED-TIME OFFER • Z A S e rvice s fo r fo rm e r lumber company operator Olaf Michael Oja, 78, of Portland were held Satur day. He died July 29 at a Clackamas hospital. Born March 3, 1913, in Finland, he grew up in Min nesota He married Violet I. Hulden in Minnesota on July 23, 1938 He was employed in logging in Minnesota and at a tool and die factory in Detroit. Mr. Oja moved to Oregon in 1945 where he owned and operated Oja’s Grocery. In 1948 he started Olaf M. Oja Lumber Co. in Sandy which he owned and operated for 30 years He retired in 1978 He is survived by his wife, Violet of Portland, a son, M ike of S andy; tw o daughters, Kathy Janz of Oregon City and Nancy Hann of Silverton, a brother, Edwin of St. Claire Shores, M ic h .; a s is te r, H e lvi Kangas of Hibbing, Minn., and a grandson Private interment was at Lincoln Memorial Park in Portland Memorials may be made to the Oregon Heart Association H a rrie tte Ellis Former teacher Harriette Ellis, who spent 25 years teaching at Sandy Elemen tary School, died in Gresham July 28 She was 76 She was born Harriette Ann Rucker in Keytesville, Mo., on Aug 12, 1904. She was raised and educated in Missouri. She married Lee Ellis in Arkansas on Nov 29, 1929 He died in 1968 G uidelines should be filled out and signed by a parent or legal guardian The athletic towel fee, $2 for one sport and $5 for three sports, and a Student Body Card fee, $5. should be paid Student body cards admit students to all home athletic events free of charge Students must also have a student body card to attend dances There is a $2 54> replacement charge if a stu dent should lose their card Other fees students should be aware of include the te x Sund«; school Opamng eonhip Sund«» Kkooi Morning eonhip Home Bible Stud; . 9:30 a m 9:45 a m 11:00 a m 6 00 p m N u rc ery C a r» D u ring W orship P a s to r J o h n H V o n L ie ro p H o m « 6 6 8 -4 1 0 0 C h u rc h 6 6 1 4 5 4 3 FINANCING Y o u II s a v e $ 7 4 5 .00 in t e r e s t e x p e n s e o n a n $ 8 ,0 0 0 .00 b a la n c e f o r 4 8 m o n th s , a s c o m p a r e d to c u r r e n t b a n k c h a r g e s ! S p e c ia l 1981 c lo s e - o u t p ric e s n o w in e ff e c t o n a ll n e w C a rs & T ru c k s — p lu s D e m o s , b e c a u s e w e r e w a y o v e r s to c k e d ... V e rn e R edm on CARLSON 668-4101 SANDY 39640 Sf Pioneer Blvd Sandy OR 9 7055 668 6116 St. MICHAEL S CATHOLIC CHURCH Sat eve Mass 7 30 p.m Sunday Mssa 10 OO i m St 6 pn Johns Catholic Church Welches. Oregon Mass 6 p m . S al . 8 a.m . Sun 1 8 0 9 0 SE la n g e n s a n d S sndy 668 4446 Proctor and University O p e n Sunday 1 Evenings Sabbath School Morning Service 9 30 a m 11 00 a m You Are Welcome Photography B uilding SANDY 39570 Pioneer Blvd. 668-7472 D R A S T IC A L L Y Overstocked Sale! Tok in Super Special! 3 5 -7 0 m m Z o o m Lens ! O NLY B ib le S tudy 9 . 4 3 e.r S u m m e r S c h e d u le O n ly A Cordial Welcome n Fa tended to All PASTOP F R A N K KOEPKE TERRY ZULL 668 7714 Home 668 6 14 4 - Church SANDY ASSEMBLY OF G O D S U N D A Y S ER VIC ES Sunday School 9 46 a m Morning Worship 10 4 b < m Evangelistic Service 6 0 0 p m Family Night Wednesday 7:00 p m Dale Edwards PASTOR A w o r m C h r is tia n w e lc o m e o w a its y o u a t Hoodland Church of Wemme Presenting the reformed faith S u n d a y S c h o o l.................... 10 e .r W o r s h i p .............................1 1 e .r W o d . s e r v ic e .................................... 7 p .m . R ev. A la n L. W y a t t, p a s to r G o s p e l o f C h rist C o m m u n ity C hurch (Kalso areal Sunday School 9 45 a.m. Morning Worship 11 00 a m Evangelist Service 6 :0 0 p.m Bible Study Wednesday........... 7 :00 p.m 1 3 0 5 0 Bo bby B ruce Lane Pastor H O. McAdams 6 6 3 -6 2 1 3 Sandy Church of the Nazarene C u r r e n tly m e e t in g o t 17 I 5 0 U n iv e rs ity A v e S a n d y (S e v e n th D a y A d v e n tis t C h u rc h ) Su nday School • 9 :4 3 a m . M o r n in g W o r s h ip - 1 1 : 0 0 a .m . P a s to r --------- 1 " In the Day Spring Church Phone 6 6 8 5 58 9 ORIENT DRIVE BAPTIST CHURCH (Southern) 15150 S t ORIENT DRIVE BORING. OREGON (24 miles from Sandy) BIBLE STUDY - 9 45 AM MORNING WORSHIP - 11 00 AM CHURCH TRAINING - 1 00 P M AFTERNOON WORSHIP - 2 00 P M (PASTOR) Ted Daen CHURCH PHONE - M l 6013 HOME PHONE - 661 62 6 1 P a s to r N o b o rt F. S c h e lf e n 6 6 8 -5 7 1 2 Chapel of the Hills Bible Fellowship L o c a te d E H w y 2 6 b e t w e e n S a n d y ft B r ig h tw o o d Sun. B ib le S c h o o l. . . 9 : 4 S a m . Sun W o n h l p S e rv . 1 1 :0 0 a m . Sun E v e n in g S e rv . . 4 : 0 0 p .m . W e d . P o s to r V is ita t io n . 7 p .m , T h u n . B ib le S tu d y . . 7 : 1S p .m , Yo u a r e w e lc o m e In d e p e n d e n t .... Cell 122 3154 C hurch of th e G o o d S h e p h e rd (Episcopal) Sunday Communion 9 a.m. M id w e e k S e rv ic e s T u e s T h u r s . 10 a m l i t t l e P io n e e r c h u rc h on W e s t P io n e e r B lvd Father Lindsay Warran 2 8 4 -7 4 3 9 Sandy Baptist Church Ke Invite you to Join uv fo r fe llo w sh ip . S u n d ay Church 668-4064 Pastor 6684 79 5 w *1 4 5 Sunday S«h,«>l 11 (X) Mnminq W<eshm 6 0 0 I wninq Wiwnhip W ednesday fe tte r than th*- hands [Mi iplr at Allstate: heller than v<ur iban) neighhir» at Stale I-arm Toucan «nmt <m I ntted Pai ilk /R elíam e turaiom pk-tc array of "family acm ait" insurame pnujrams Life. Hume. \utu. Ik u t. 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(M u s t b e s a m e m o u n t.) e Tokina 80-200mm Zoom L e n s.................... o n iy M 8 9 .9 5 e Tokina 28mm W ide-angle L e n s.................... o n iy * 7 9 . 9 S IG N up fo r o u r n e x t big Field A s k c le rk h e r e fo r d e ta ils . . . Y- N o n d g n o m in g tio n o l P a s to r K a n t M c K in n o n A s s is ta n t M ik e W h ls n e r w it h p u r c h a s e o f a n y c a m e r a : ’ • 130 o r 9 :3 0 o r W o rs h ip Sundoy School O re g o n Fath er Call Gimpl SANDY SEVENTH-DAY ADVENTIST CHURCH PETE IM M ANUEL LUTHERAN CHURCH 668 623? — Church We o f fe r p o rto n o l h o rn « B ib le t l u d y o r p r iv a t e B ib le c o r r e s p o n d e n c e s tu d y O n ly co s t is y o u r tim e ANNUAL P E R C E N T A G E RATE W H E N Y O U BUY A N D TAKE D E LIV E R Y O N A N Y NEW CAR FROM CARLSON CHEV D U R IN G A U G U S T . 198 1 dep osit fo r a ll freshmen and new students to the district. $12. P E towel fee. $3, school accident insurance, $11 for school time insurance and $28 for 24 hour coverage, and the yearbook. $14. Shop cards. $5, need not be purchased until the instruc tor requests it. The first day of school for freshmen only will be Sept. 8 and for all students. Sept. 9 Yearbook pictures w ill be taken Sept 16 for juniors, sophomores and freshmen PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Church of Christ She was a member of the E a ste rn S tar and the Business and Professional Womens Club. She had lived in Gresham since 1969 No public services were held Interm ent was at W illa m e tte N a tio n a l Cemetery in Portland. The family suggests that memorials be made to the Diabetes Association of Oregon in her memory Sandy Funeral Home was in charge of arrangements Services for Sandy resi dent William Verne Redmon were held Tuesday in the chapel of Sandy Funeral Home Interment was at the F irhill Memorial Cemetery in Sandy. He was born in Bantry, N D., on Nov. 20, 1913. He died in a Portland hospital July 31. He was 67. He m a rrie d H ilm a Snowberger in Vancouver. Wash., on Oct 2. 1941. They lived in Portland and St. Helens until 1951 when they moved to the Sandy area Mr Redmon worked most of his life in trucking and log ging. For the 10 years prior to his retirement in 1969, he worked at Cottrell School as a custodian and bus driver. He is survived by his wife. Hilma; two daughters, Lin da Sutton of Beaverton and G e ra ld in e Booth of Portland, two sons, Steven of Clackamas and James in Wyoming; a sister, Katy Jones of St. Helens, and seven grandchildren The fa m ily asks that memorials be made to the C o ttre ll G rade School Memorial Fund in care of Jean Lundy. I , SA N D Y (O re ) PO ST— $ tb o o k COMMUNITT Sun Bible study 9 45 10 3 0 a m Sun communion . 10 45 12 00 am Sun eve. service. . 6 30 7:30 p m Wtd Bible study . .7 :3 0 8:30 p m Obituaries Olaf Oja 1981 ($«< High school announces registration M m I Activities for the Week of Aug. 6 through Aug. 13 Auguat 6 5 We emphasize Biblical teaching, supportive fellowship, children's learning center & regular home meetings MEETIWG AT: Sandy High School (Bluff Road) Sunday mornings (9 30 11 30) Living Way Fellowship (Foursquare) Dtscovtry Worship Mrvtce I Wed eve serrée 9 am 10a.m 7:15 p.m Pastor Ken Wold 17275 Strauss 668 4949 (Formerly St Michael s Hell) PASTORS: Dr John Moore (695 2924) Dr Al Baylis (658 4728) First Church of Christ, Scientist 1525 West Powell Boulevard Gresham. Oregon 97030 ms IrtSftjM. Children s Room available at all v ry ic rt You are warmly i i m M ta I attend 666-3212