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2 SANOY (O re.) POST Thur» November 26 1981 (Sec I, Full slate next weekend T is the season for bazaars ’T is the season Christmas bazaars fo r W ith the .n h e n t of the Photo by Dan Ibllon (• m e Kay, a full-hlixxf Klam ath Indian, helped Kathy Koch's fifth-grade class build a tipi in class last week as part of a Thanksgiving observance. While the girls built the tipi, an Indian tradition, the boys in class were always ready with ad vice m i they could move into the structure faster. Better transit service eyed for Sandy Improved transit service for the Sandy Boring area is one result of a proposal being developed by Tri- Met Tri-M et staff is recom mending the transit agency contract for van service to provide improved service between Sandy, (¡resham. Boring and Damascus The van would provide more frequent and more convenient mid day ser vice, said Phill Colombo. T ri Met spokesman The suggestion grew out of a series of public hear ings the transit agency held to discuss changes in Tri M et» boundary, payroll tax and fares Contract vans would also serve Molalla and Oregon City Because the rural areas are included in Tri Met » service district, the agency feels obligated to not only provide good commuter service to the Portland metropolitan area during rush hours, Hut also to offer good mid day service |>eo pie can use to travel around the local area. Colomtxi said “ P eople sa id they wanted more than a vehicle to get downtown during the rush hour," he said tinder the propfisal. Tri Met would contract with a private operator to run the vans Part of the revenue* would be returned to Tri Met The program is expected Obituaries Melissa H unter Funeral services for two year old Melissa "M issy" Ann Hunter were held Tuesday in the chapel of Sandy F u n e ra l Home Vault interment was at Sandy Kidge Cemetery The daughter of Tom and Linda Hunter was born May 2, IV?» in Portland She died at her home in Sandy on Nov 20 She It survived by her parents. a statar. Angela of Sandy grandparents Mr and Mrs Fred Hunter of P o rtla n d , and M elana M eO arn ta d of M andy, grant grandparents. Mrs Theron Know of Portland, and Mr« Mae MrDermed in Kansas The fa m ily soggeala mamartala ha made to the Canear Hae let y m he» to cost 2260,000 annually Federal funds will pay 15 percent of the cost The federal government also would pay most of the pur chase price for any addi tional vans that may be needed, Colombo said ing a uthority, the 1981 Legislature required the tri county transit district to pull in its boundaries Io roughly the area it serves •'We believe it would lx* increasingly d iffic u lt Io The p ro g ra m w ould begin June 20, 1982, when T ri Met implem ents its new eastside grid system It would lie reviewed at the end of 1962 to see if the ser vice should be continued, Colombo said Featuring Nexxus Products justify the inclusion of San dy and Molalla in the district without some îm provement in off peak, local service," said Jim Cowen, T ri Mid general manager $25°° PERMANENT SPECIAL . . . . TINT $1*195 SPECIAL . . . . The imptoved service is being brought around by a change in Tri-Met'» Ixmn dary and payroll tax 10) AUTO REPAIR Ava’s Hair Design For M en ond W om en 668 8343 2 block» »o of Hwy 26 SERVICE WE GIVE! The Sandy C o u n try M a rk e t w ill host a Christm as bazaar next weekend also. Dec 4 an 5, from 10 a m to 5 p m both days INSURANCE WE SELL . . . The personal insurance counsel and advice of a local agent is im p o rta n t to you m plan nin g a com plete insurance program . Arts and crafts w ill be featured along with a lun cheon counter Free coffee w ill be a v a ila b le throughout the day For information on table space, call Jude Jensen. 668-766«, or Fam Hauff. 668-7257. Goo.ga Morgon local Rapratontativa Over in Estacada, a Christmas arts and crafts sale w ill be held next Satur day, Dee 5, from 10 a m to 4 p m in the fire hall WALRAD Sandy, O re g o n 6 6 8 -4 4 2 1 COLLINS AXE Collins Homestead Axes are crafted of the finest tool steel. Hand forged, ground and tempered. 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(w aning a p p o in tm en t* a v a ila b la TELEVISION SERVICE *••«* M* Can«.««« • H oodland Happenings • "W here excellence end good service is my business" For Your Cord In This DIRECTORY MT decorations A lunch and coffee w ill be a v a ila b le th ro u g h the Eastern Star The Bethel Girls w ill also sell tickets for a handmade ceramic Christmas tree Santa w ill visit at 1 p m '81 CITATION Classified Business, Professional Directory « A l l » .«d There w ill be a large variety of handmade items a v a ila b le fo r sale in cluding, sewing, knitting, crocheting, wood crafts, cermamics. stained glass, baked goods, floral a r rangements and Christmas EXCELLENT W O R K • R E A S O N A B L E RATES Beginning Jan 1. Tri Met cun apply its 0 6 per cent payroll lax Io self employed person» Bui In exchange for the new tax U I4 IM holiday season this week w ith T h a n k s g iv in g , a number of civic and social organizations are planning Christmas bazaars for an o ffe rin g of a lte rn a tiv e Christmas gifts Many Sandy stores w ill put on their holiday finest Friday and Saturday this weekend and treat window shoppers to hot cider, cof fee and snacks A Santa's Bazaar w ill he held in Sandy next Friday and Saturday. Dec 4 and 5. in the vacant portion of the Cejka Building in Heritage Square with tables of early C h ris tm a s g ift ideas, bargains and baked goods Hours w ill be 9 a m to 5 p m both days Eight Christmas trees fro m area e le m e n ta ry schools w ill be decorated Santa Claus w ill make his appearance at 10 a m on Saturday with a rriva l by helicopter. The annual Senior Center Bazaar at the Sandy Com muniy Center w ill talk place next Friday and Saturday, Dec 4 and 5 Hours for the sale w ill be 9 a m to 5 p m on Friday and 9 a m to 4 p m . on Saturday A variety of handcrafted items w ill he available for selection The Sandy Garden Club w ill also tempt your tastes and appeal to your sights at the Senior Center bazaar on Dec 4 and 5. The G a rd e n C lub members w ill have sample wreaths and swatches fr w w h ich to m ake y o u r C h ris tm a s d e c o ra tio n selection There w ill also he potted p la n ts and decorated small trees to buy. Have a sweet tooth'* Delicious baked gotxis and je llie s w ill a lso be available The annual Christmas bazaar w ill lx* held at the Sandy Assembly of God Church's fellowship hall next Friday. Dee 4. from 9 am to 6 p m and Satur day, Dec. 5, from 10 a m to 4pm There w ill be featured pillowcases, pillows, sand candles, dried flower ar rangements. sock dolls. stuffed animals and tree decorations Lunch, consisting of homemade chili, hot dogs and pie. w ill also be served F re e c o ffe e w ill be available all day, both days The St. M ic h a e l's Catholic Church Christmas Bazaar w ill be held next Saturday, Dec 5, from 10 am to 5 p m at the church All organizations, clubs and craftspeople are invited to rent a table to display their wares For in fo rm a tio n , c a ll Celena after 6 p m for reserva tions. 66« 7770 Hair Designed Uniquely for You I IR C IU IN T WORM « R iA S O N A e it RAI»« (t waning« by appa.nlm anl) A v * • Heir Design . bM » 14 1 ? b»u »» i M »«, SAND and GRAVEL ROCKCREEK SAND AND GRAVEL Crw«ba*Ro<h 1.11 O«d tog Xod 156 3136 IMPORT REPAIR S A VE$ 1,050°° Front the factory window sticker on a V-6, 4-door Citation with automatic, air-conditioning, steel-belted white walls, radio, power steering & brakes, custom interior, deluxe exteri or, tinted glass, custom 2-tone intermittent wipers, remote m irro r & more. 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