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School menus
Sandy
Monday, Oct. 5
Spaghetti with
Meat sauce
Tossed green salad
Garlic bread
Orange wedges
Milk
Tuesday, Oct. 6
Wiener wraps
Catsup
Carrot sticks
Buttered corn
Applesauce
Milk
Wednesday. Oct. 7
Hamburger sandwich
with lettuce and
pickle relish
Potato bars
Catsup
Sliced peaches
Milk
Thursday, Oct. H
andy Grade School's
50th Birthday
Spanish rice topped
with cheese
Fruit salad
Birthday cake
Bread and butter
Milk
Friday, Oct. 9
No school
Welches
Cottrell
Monday. Oct 5
Sloppy joes
Lettuce wedge
Frosted graham
Milk
Monday, Oct. 5
Salisbury steak
Mashed potatoes with gravy
Hot rolls with butter
Buttered peas and carrots
Fresh fruit
Milk
Tuesday, Oct. »>
Meat and cheese pizza
Carrot raisin salad
Buttered peas
Peach cobbler
Milk
Tuesday, Oct. ti
Hot beef sandw ich
Cinnamon rolls
French fries
Buttered corn
Orange wedge
Milk
Wednesday, Oct. 7
Salisbury steak with gra\>
Mashed potatoes
Seasoned green beans
Boll with butter
Fruited jello
Milk
Wednesday, Oct. 7
Macaroni and cheese
Hot biscuits with jelly
Buttered spinach
Celery sticks
Apple crisp
Milk
Thursdas. (let. M
Tuna salad
Half boiled egg
Buttered corn
Cinnamon roll
Apricots
Milk
Thursday. Oct. X
Pizza
Bittered green beans
Cauliflower chunks
Lettuce with dressing
Pudding
Milk
Friday, Oct. 9
Beef stew
Crunchy cole slaw
Buttered raisin bread
Carrot sticks
Fruited jello
Choice of iniIk
Friday. Oct. 9
Beef a roni
Carrot coins
Honey buttered muffin
Pear pineapple medley
Milk
Federal funds aid county
Clackamas County coffers
are richer thanks to two re
cent payments from the
federal government.
Clackamas is one of 18
western Oregon counties
which will divide more than
$83 million as its share of
timber sale receipts from
regon and California
Railroad (O&C) revested
lands d u rin g the last
11-month period
S ecretary of In te rio r
.James Watt has announced
that the U S. government
will also pay more than $2 7
million to 34 Oregon counties
to compensate partially for
federal lands within their
boundaries that were tax ex
empt during fiscal year 1981
The Clackamas County
O&C
funds
to ta l
$4,658,180 77
The county’s share of in-
lieu of taxes payment is
$51,105
The share of the O&C
funds is based on the 1916
value of O&C land in
Clackamas County com
pared with the total O&C
valuation in that year When
the O&C railroad failed to
live up to requirements of it
railroad construction land
grant, the federal govern
ment repossessed the land in
1916
Under the 1937 O&C Act,
the land is managed for sus
tained timber yield, and
other multiple uses Counties
with such lands receive half
of the gross revenues from
timber sales while 25 percent
is returned to the Bureau of
Land Management for in
vestment in land manage
ment
The in -lie u of taxes
paym ents
supplem ent
revenues the federal govern
ment regularly shares with
local governments from the
sales of resources harvested
from the public lands
COUPON
Med. Pepsi’s
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Reg. 50
...w ith any
food o rd e r !
O ffer good
THURSDAY,
FRIDAY,
SATURDAY
Oct. 1 -3 only •
G ood only at
Sandy
Taco Tim e!
17475 BEERS AVE.
SANDY 668-7872
UP
Alder Creek, Oregon just east of Sandy on Hwy. 26
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Brewster enjoying year in Argentina
A Sandy High School
junior is spending the school
year living in Moron. Argen
tina. as part of a unique ex
change program
Alex
B re w s te r
was
selected by the Gresham
Rotary Club to be its interna
tional exchange student
from Notary district 510.
which encompasses the area
surrounding Sandy
He will spend a full year in
the South American country
attending school and living
with three* families
District 510 of the Notary
Club chooses approximately
35 students from Oregon and
southern Washington to live
and study in 20 different
countries around the world
The students are trained,
spending several weeks
together undergoing evalua-
tions for their ability to
the state Notary convention
and a camping trip at the
beach along the Oregon
Coast
During the trips they were
evaluated for their ability to
ge, along with people, meet
and make friends, and good
judgem ent when given
freedoms in new situations
penses of the exchange tu
dent The club also hosts an
exchange student for one
year in the Gresham area
I he students study during
Shampoo Set or Shampoo Air wave
The Notary ( lub has one of
the most extensive exchange
programs on the teenage
level, as well as for graduate
studies abroad and young
businessmen
Mex Brewster
represent the Notary < lub
and the free enterprise
system of business
This summer Brewster
joined other participants for
a week at Anthony Lakes,
their high school junior year
and are expected to return to
their school and community,
representing the culture of
the country they visited
The group is involved with
cooperative programs with
Notary Clubs around the
world in ,he areas of human
u n d e rsta n d in g
and
humanitarianism
As the sponsoring club.
Notary pays most of the ex
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