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'* N O Y 7 O re POST T h u r* N o v e m b e r 12 1981 Sec I trunks to sf>eciul d()i> Keeping posted W om an gets helping pair of ‘ears’ C a n c e r d e te c tio n Thursday, Nov. 12 The re g u la r m eeting of tl>e D over E xtension Study G roup w ill be held at 9 30 a m at the home of Louise Bell, 44242 SE K eisecker Road The lesson, “ T h r iv ing on Stress,” w ill be led by Nancy Fenton and I>eta A llm a in by D A S D l l . I O S There are little things people •J ta ke fo r g ra n te d e v e ry day Neighbors drop by fo r a visit Toast pops out of the toaster The oven buzzes * hen dinner is cooked Im agine, then, what it's like X when neighbors drop by and leave because no one answers the door The toast gets cold, w a itin g to be buttered D inne r bum s because no one takes it out of the oven F or an estim ated 15 m illio n deaf Am ericans those little things the hearing take fo r g ra nted are everyday concerns Friends drop by the home of Jack and Peggy Wood of Eagle Creek d u rin g the day but. because Peggy is deaf, th e ir raps at the d o o r h a v e s o m e tim e s go ne unanswered I nless Peggy was s ittin g on the livin g room couch near the front % r- window she missed some friends D •” - who stopped by for a visit « .» That w ill change now. thanks to a four year-old pro gra m based in ->• southern Oregon W ig Dogs for the Deaf, based in Jackso n ville , was s ta rte d four - years ago by Roy Rabat The p u b lic a lly fu n d e d o rg a n iz a tio n gets it dogs from the Hum ane Society when they are seven to 12 i Ä t n X t * ....... .. »<•.......... . - X " months old and puls them through a rigorous five m onth tra in in g pro gram d u rin g which they are tram ed to respond to sounds and fo r the Job’s Daughters w ork fo r both of them obedience So, last week Robin brought This sum m er, Gov Vic A tiyeh I he dogs are over the puppy Joby. a one and a h a lf-y e a r old signed into a law a b ill w hich '•tage but young enough to give a La b ra d o r S pringer Spaniel m ix, to g ra n ts dogs fo r the h e a rin g - fu ll life of service.' according to meet the Woods While the dogs re Robin Huber, a tra in e r at the Ap im p aire d the same rig hts as guide m ain the legal pro pe rty of the A p dogs That allow s them the rig h t to p le g a te B e h a v io r S ta tio n in plegate T ra in in g Station, the dog is Jacksonville They are chosen for go into public places where, o th e r a m em ber of the fa m ily , but it is wise, they m ig h t not be allow ed to the ir friendliness and health and not a fa m ily pet go spend two weeks in quara ntine It s not a pet. Robin em phasiz Dogs for the deaf are id e n tifia b le before they begin th e ir tra in in g ed " I t 's a w orking d o g ’ ’ by a brigh t day glow orange c o lla r The dogs are trained to w ork in When the dog does its job, h e a r It also has a shield w hich identifies the home, she said, "as opposed ing the doorbell or oven buzzer the dog as such to outside, to hear the everyday sound and n o tifying its m aster, it is At the Applegate T ra in in g S ta sounds the h e a rin g ta k e fo r rew arded w ith a w arm display of tion. some 60 dogs are tra in e d each granted ” affection When it is not w orking, yea r It is ju st one of fo u r such Peggy Wood learned about the the affection is not as re a d ily fo r fa c ilitie s in the United States program w h ile w atching televi thcom ing not because the dog The d iffic u lty is that the station sion " I saw a dem onstration of isn t loved, but because the hearing ear dogs on O v e r Easy. can only place as m any dogs as train ers want the a n im a l to be they have funding for Peggy w rote in a notebook during rew arded w ith affection, but not And the program works an interview last week “ They without p e rfo rm in g its duties A fte r ju st two days in the W oods gave the address of the Better I he fa m ily that receives such a hom e Joby w a s a d a p tin g Hearing In stitu te I w rote to the special dog goes through a screen b e a u tifu lly, Robin said B etter Hearing In stitu te fo r the ad mg process w ith a panel of five pro le g g y a g re e d U s in g s ig n dress of Dogs fo r the Deaf in our fessionals in the field of audiology language, she said Joby has done area ” who determ ine need If a hearing very well But the real answer was I hat was in A p ril this year It im p aire d person has five hearing the sparkle in her eyes usually takes about six m onths to a persons liv in g w ith them, the need F or m ore in fo rm a tio n about year a fte r o rig in a l contact to ob would probably not lx* considered Dogs for the Deaf, w rite Ap tain a dog. Robin said as great, Robin said plegate Behavior Station. Dogs for In the Woods’ case, there was Peggy's husband. Jack, is also the Deaf, 13260 H ighw ay 238 was funding ava ila ble, provided by he aring im p a ire d so Joby w ill Jacksonville. OR 97530 --------------—.........— — J I lonor Society inducts members yr. and and Peter Schmautz A ls o in d u c te d w e re E lizab eth Heckel. B ria n Buhler. Roman Scott and Gordon B nn ser Heidi Iu im e r. T im Zim _____________ .. . m erm an, Paige D augher ty . Joa nn e D ic k . C u rt Heckel. M ike Lund and Mindy Congdon were also in d u c te d at a s p e c ia l assem bly at the school Sue E lw o o d , c h ild counselor fo r Clackam as County E ducational S er vice D is tric t, w ill be the guest speaker at the Sandy P a re n t T e a c h e r C lu b m eeting at 7 30 p m in the school cafe te ria T he R e b e k a h L o d g e meets at H p m at the Odd Fellow s H all F rid a y , Nov. 13 A fund ra isin g bazaar for the Sandy C ountry M arke t opens today from 10 a m to 5 p m at the Odd Fellows H all A rts and cra fts fo r e a rly ( hristm a s shopping w ill be a va ila ble F or table re n ta l, c a ll Pam H auff. 068 <527, or Jude Jensen 068 7668 1 USPS481 180) Tuesday Nov. 17 The Sandy A re a Cham ber of Com m erce w ill fea tu re a presentation by the O ral H ull Foundation fo r the B lind and a presen tatio n to Ben S alisbury of B a e rt's M etals honoring him as Sandy’s Business le a d e r of 1981 The noon luncheon w ill be held at the T ollga te Inn Wednesday, Nov. in The Sandy TOPS Club m eets at 9 a m in the San d y C o m m u n ity A c tio n Center A f a m ily c o u n s e lin g outreach p ro gra m , spon sored by C lackam as Coun ty is now ava ila b le in the Sandy area on a weekly basis. P a r r o tt C reek Ranch. Inc , a non p ro fit com m uni Champion bed missing from News station The operators of News Union 76 reported to Sandy p o lice Monday m o rn in g that someone had taken th e ir G ra n d C h a m p io n Racing Bed from the roof of the station The bed. valued at $100, is equipped w ith a steering wheel, ac cording to police reports The News station has won a|| th f Sandy M oun ta in F e s tiv a l bed races — -w w ith .e *|,V the HIID3IJIJ m issing bed ty fa m ily counseling s e r from six to eight sessions v ic e , has L e s lie K ir k , It is free to Clackam as outreach counselor meet I o u n ty r e s id e n ts , b u t w ith people each Tuesday p r io r ity is given to fa m ilie s at Sandy Union High School that cannot a ffo rd to d riv e from 3 30 to 9 p m in Room to M a ry lh u rs t 55 A ppointm ents w ill be set T he s e rv ic e in c lu d e s up through the m ain office short te rm fa m ily counsel at M a ry lh u rs t Clients can ing fo r youths, between 10 c a ll 635-3671 to set a tim e and 18, and th e ir fa m ilie s and give p re lim in a ry in fo r The service usually last m a tio n C lie n ts sh o u ld >r Y o u r C a rd In T h i. n i u c r T o o v SERVICE 38650 Pioneer blvd Sznd,. Oregon 97055 Telephone 668 4175 T o w n & C o u n t r y E s ta te s R e a lty R e n ta l* « P ro p e rty M a n a g e m e n t lis t in g * e S a le * e M o b ile H o m e * C u s to m H o m e s e N e w C o n s tru c tio n C o m m e rc ia l e A c re o g e 3 , 1 , 0 P roctor Sandy 668 8050 W rm b e n of t h , A M E R I C A N WATT « M A K E R S IN S T T T C T l ir e * u p p ll« t » , th l h f l l l f „ tt< h n |ft i b u llr tln . on new ly developed * •!< h m «v» fn » n ti W» attend «»ml n e r* to keep o u r w Iv M ib re a e t of 'he latest e quipm ent and tech nlquee HAIRDRESSER M o r te Red Jockel H a ir D e s ig n e d U n iq u e ly SA LES end SE A V IC I fo r Y o u ! D 8, A PUMP & SUPPLY 656 2683 I X C E llE N l WORN eREASONARLf RAILS Evening* by a p p o in tm e n t 668 4902 A va s H air Design ’■ * MT H O O D R E A D Y M IX Peed, M.k Conciate N e u f fo C & I R e m o d e lin g Pock O®„ a Shirley Id* SI 4 00 Phone 6 6 8 6 5 1 5 Crushed Rock Fill ond Top Soil * e n t l o c k e d et * -w o o d J u n c t on 658-3138 TAX C O N SU LTA N T IM P O R T REPAIR çoot, Mt. Metric A L L M A I N T A X S E R V IC E ED G REN ^ C e d a r Plaza B ldg S u ite N o 1 2 on B rig h tw o o d lo o p P ra c tic a l V W r e p a ir Bookkeepmq ft Incorni T««es Pickup ft Delivery $ 1 7 00 N o .$ PARTS e SERVICE 668 8051 8 30 W INTER ...< 4 ( y i,n d e < e n g in , 4 speed X e -od,o t ? d. « ,dot m o u W ' n 9» S T lC K fk PRICE 5 8 85 SALE 82 Cavalier 4 door....... $7995 80 Olds Toronado........ $9995 78 Nova 4 door.......... $3695 77 Plymouth Volari Wgn. . . , $2695 7/ Impala Sport Coupe . . . . $3295 NOW ml " »5,115” 9 ./0 Now there s > new and m eipenstve way to get «o M l Hood Let the Royal Highlander take you to the slopes It s tun. convenient, and best ot all you won't have Io worry about perking, ge t 0» the drive SANDY Ua4«j Eveatags Z \G Z A d V IL L A G E STOnE /Z 3 Z IG Z A G / /6 HOODtAND PLAZA 1 /6 BOU/AMAfS /3 0 BRIGHTW OOD / 36 ALDER C R E E K / / VV 1^3 SANDY 2 Ol G R E S K A A \ ft»«» mvr 2 0 6 G R C S H Z V A mm U -U U T lI ColJ us for complete ♦tme schedule and rate information I O m « RHOOODtNDGOH I 2 & T/nB ER LW e Rtpy » T ir w tR U H L R ir y ss. 81 Datsun longbed PU, . . . $5995 79 Ford F 1 5 0 .................. $5995 79 Dodge M o n PU..................$5695 69 Buick 9 pass. Wgn............ $$95 CARLSON 4 668-4101 - /- /o I 22. U /E A 1M F 75 M on 4 sp. Ford PU . . . . $3695 PETE SCHEDULE ltur,M». . iM, iM, , rMuksM») SHUTTLE SERVICE! ’ X , ‘ V °n »'’ » 6 - '” Ù ’ ' ,nr' bucke' 5 30 M on th ru Eri 622 4304 SKI ’81 CHEVETTE 4-DOOR HATCHBACK p 1-622-4044 p O Bo» 448 Welche« OR /O 14 * DAMASCUS 4 i6 IO Y I 2 Y! »Zoez •O N C A L L t a l e fe i« !-J Z . ROCK CREEK SAND AND GRAVEL Crushed Send end G'e-et O p e n 8 30 5 w e e k d a y * I 6 ’ ■ i S A N D and GRAVEL s i I 50 Coo,i J .o ,., S o n o r o ., Sond, 0 ,^ ,0 0 ,7 0 5 5 C arry In Service A4» 1 REALTOR P U M P & SUPPLY P h o ne 6 6 8 3 55 5 $ 10 00 Ou,,«ie N o 'îh ..,. a n . r o. Vo<»« »•.< 668 7363 $ 9 .0 0 Cour *y I- N o r t h . . , , o ^ p , , OvM .de O 'ee o r p.< C E D A R P L A Z A No LO W ER LE VEL 668 4 1 .’ 9 3 7 3 9 6 Ruben lo n e Sandy SANDY C o rk orno, Coun'y p»< .» a . M G u a ra n te e d S e rv ire O n A ll Vtake*. We ore 16» hom e Oe/ieerw e in e r t , I A ll u a t r h re p a irs done in our shop are p e rfo rm e d by m em bers of the A m e ric a n W atch- m a k e r* In v titv te . _ .. . 1 D on O b ris t, Inc. MODERN WATCHES NEED UP-TO-DATE m TV R ad io S e rv ic e T ill m o te r.a ls * C ru s h e d rock D e m o litio n • B u lld o z in g R o a d g ra tin g - - - specify that they wish to t a lk to th e o u t r e a c h counselor Sessions last one and a h a lf hours are focused on f a m il y is s u e s as th e p r i m a r y p r o b le m In d iv id u a l and m a r r ia g e issues are not a p p ro p ria te re fe rra ls unless they are secondary to the fa m ily situa tion SANDY AUTO BODY INC. CRUSHED ROCK 3 8 7 7 6 P ro c to r SUBSCRIPTION RATES “ West Side S to ry ’ ’ w ill be presented by the SUHS D ra m a D e pa rtm e nt at 8 p m on stage at the Sandy C o m m unity T heater Classified Business, Professional Directory CO N C R ETE R EA D Y M IX 668 5548 Thursday. Nov. 19 A cancer detection c lin ic , sponsored by the A m erican Cancer Society, w ill be held at the A dve ntist C o m m uni ty Center at 7 30 p m Cathy G a rre tt. R N , w ill lead the Session F or m ore in fo rm a tio n , c a ll 668 8152, between 9 a m and noon The Sandy E le m e n ta ry S c h o o l D i s t r i c t B o a rd meets at 7 30 p m in the lib r a r y at C edar Ridge School The Barlow T ra il U nit of Oregon R etired Educators W 'll hear guest speaker ( harles Ashbier, lib ra ry d ire c to r at M t Hood Com m u n ity C ollege, discuss why Oregonians are like they are The m eeting w ill * * at 2 p m at Hood Chalet recreation room Sandy C ity Council meets at 7 30 p m at Sandy C ity H a ll Am ong the topics of discussion w ill be a propos ed annexation of an in- The fire sid e m eeting ol the Sandy Business and Professional Women s Club w ill be held at 7 30 p m at the home of M a rg u e rite K e h rli, 625 SW W alters H oad, G re s h a m F in a l plans w ill tie m ade fo r the c e le b r a t io n of th e C h ristm as season The C o ttr e ll S chool Board meets at 8 p m M unday, Nov. 16 J u b ile e w i l l f e a tu r e Body B e a u tifu l’ ' at 7 30 P m at L i v in g w a y F e llo w s h ip on S tra u s s Avenue, across fro m Sandy G rade School P a rticip a n ts should come prepared fo r exercise, fun and to hear Jean Sanford tell what the B ible says about staying healthy and fit F ir w o o d N e ig h b o r s B oard m eets in the B B u ild in g at F irw o od School at 7 p m Rainbow G irls meet at the Masonic H all at 7 30 p m Saturday, Nov. 14 T h e S a n d y C o u n tr y M arke t Bazaar continues today fro m 10 a m to 5 p m at the Odd Fellow s H a ll W est S id e S t o r y , ’ ’ presented by Sandy t'n io n High School, takes to the s ta g e a t8 p m a tth e S a n d v C o m m u n ity T h e a te r on P ro cto r B oulevard E o irb a n k t The Sándy Post d u s tn a l tra c t on the west end of the c ity set C ounseling help available locally ~j ? I New m em e m bers b e r, « were „ in . stalled last Thursday in the Sandy High School Pioneer < hapter of the N ational Honor Society P o r tla n d C ity C o u n cilw om an M ild re d Schwab, herself a m em ber of the honor society at G rant H ig h S chool, w as the featured speaker at the event M embers of the honor society are chosen fo r displaying cha racteristics such as le a d e r s h ip , character, scholarship and service to the school arid com m unity Seniors inducted into the N a tio n a l H onor S ociety were K yla Smay. Debbie Kunkel. Locke C hristm an and M ike Boring Junior inductees includ ed Fred Buhler. Christy F in n e m a n n . V ic k y L in - drooth, Lisa Read' Anne -Sarich. Christine P e ttin g ill The Sandy Golden Age C lu b h o s ts it s s e m i m onthly potluck at noon at the Sandy Senior Center W e st S id e S t o r y , ’ ’ presented by Sandy I ’nion High School, opens at the Sandy C om m unity Theater on P ro cto r Boulevard at 8 pm c lin ic ÂIÂ 'X' á I Z -F« L T7.