Sandy post. (Sandy, Oregon) 1938-current, October 29, 1981, Page 4, Image 4

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SANOY (O r * ) POST Thur»
October 29
1981 (S*c
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School menus
Sandy
Welches
Monday, Nov. 2
Spanish rice
Seasoned green beans
Koll with butter
Peaches
M ilk
Monday, .Nov. 2
Sausage pizza
Tossed green salad
French dressing
Apple sauce
M ilk
Tuesday, Nov. 3
Pork gravy
on mashed potatoes
Buttered corn
Cinnamon toast
Half orange
M ilk
Tueaday, Nov. 3
Hot dog on a bun
Mustard
Cole slaw salad
Pickle chips
Orange wedges
M ilk
Wednesday, Nov. I
Submarine sandwich
Potato salad
Buttered peas
Pears
M ilk
Wednesday, Nov. 4
Turkey ala king
Rice
Cranberry sauce
Bread and butter
Sliced peaches
Birthday cake
M ilk
Beef raviolis
Tossed salad
Roll with butter
Apple crisp
M ilk
Thursday, Nov. 5
Macaroni and cheese
F ru it salad
Carrot sticks
Cinnamon bun
M ilk
Oven chicken
Savory rice
Calico salad
Bread with butter
F ru it medley
M ilk
No school
Timber
One compounding problem
is the United States’ in a b ility
to compete w ith the Cana
dian tim ber industry The
Canadian government has
lo w e re d p ric e s , s e llin g
tim ber in the United States
The Canadians make a go
of this through long term
leases, low p ric e s and
cheaper ra il rates For the
U S to follow suit, laws
would have to change
Tim ber volume has declin­
ed w h ile harvested old-
growth stands are replaced
by new growth A fter a brief
dip, Wagner forsees an even­
ing out by the year 2000
The tim ber industry has
also been affected by an in­
creased demand for outdoor
recreation space
There has been a loss of
1 25 m illion acres of forest
land in the past five years to
non-forest uses and federal
withdrawals of these produc­
tive lands for wilderness
T u esd ay , N o v . 3
Toasted cheese sandw ich
Potato chips
Buttered green beans
Crispy carrot sticks
Ginger cookies
Milk
Wednesday, Nov. I
Barbecued pork sandwich
Mashed potatoes with butter
Buttered broccoli
Crunchy celery
Tropical apples
Milk
Turkey rice soup
Crackers
Cinnamon rolls
Turnip wheels
Chilled applesauce
M ilk
The cost of renewing your
d riv e r’s license goes up this
Sunday, Nov 1
The renewal w ill jum p to
$11 from $9. but the cost of
getting a firs t time d riv e r’s
license in Oregon w ill in ­
crease from $9 to $16
The cost to get a license
w ill vary, as in the past,
depending on what type of
vehicle you drive as well as
whether it is your original
issue license or a renewal
The range of fees, however,
w ill be greater, from $11 to
$39
The Motor Vehicles D ivi­
sion fee for a d riv e r’s license
changed only for people get
tin g th e ir fir s t re g u la r
license, chauffeur’s license,
motorcycle endorsement or
lim ited moped license, but
the total amount paid chang
ed for everyone because
money collected for the total
amount paid changed for
everyone because money
collected for the Motor Vehi
cle Accident Fund went up
from $2 to $4
In addition, a new fund
was cre a te d to support
motorcycle safety education
programs in schools This
w ill add $3 to the total fee
p a id by p e o p le whose
licenses are endorsed to ride
motorcycles
A lth o u g h
th e
1981
L e g is la tu r e
a p p ro v e d
changes in the driver license
fees, no change was made in
fees to register vehicles ex
cept for a $1 increase in a
license plate fee paid only
when plates are issued, not
when licenses are renewed
In addition to changes for
fees for driver's licenses, a
new motorcycle perm it in ­
struction program began
Applicants for the new per
m it must have d riv e r's
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license, which means they
must be at least 16 years old.
and they w ill need to pass
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The p e rm it w ill allow
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The demand for tim ber is
c y c lic a l, a c c o rd in g to
Wagner, The industry suf­
fered a b rief recession in
1976, a boom in 1978 79, and
is now back to a recession
True to the cycle, however,
Wagner expects this to see a
rise
The demand for lumber
should be favorable over the
next 10 years The demand
should peak in the late 1980s
and level off in the I t M i
The supply, however, may
not keep up with the de­
mand Some believe the cut
ting should be spread out
over four or five decades
There have, however, been
suggestions to improve the
tim b e r in d u s try : harvest
more tim ber, convert stag
n a n t s ta n d s in to fa s t-
growing young forests; and
cut at an even keel to assure
a continuous supply to local
m ills
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M o n d a y . Nov . i
Italian potato bake
Italian vegetables
Radishes
Buttered garlic bread
Peaches
Milk
Friday, Nov. «
Weiner wraps
French fries
Celery with
peanut butter
Buttered corn
Pumpkin bars
Choice of m ilk
Friday, Nov. 6
Friday, Nov. 6
Cost of driver’s licenses going up
Cottrell
T h u r s d a y , Nov . 3
Thursday, Nov. 5
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