Sandy post. (Sandy, Oregon) 1938-current, November 26, 1981, Page 2, Image 2

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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
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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. All Collins Axes are
fitted and hung with genuine
American hickory handles.
Collins Axes . . . a part of the
American scene since 1826
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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
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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
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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. Factory sticker is $»,928.93 -- Your sale price is
only $7,428.93 with lower GMAC financing available. Stock No.
C1817.
We have 18 new Citations from which to choose-All can be
yours at exact Dealer Cost. We simply over-bought & now we
w ill sacrifice profit in order to wipe out our remaining 1981 in­
ventory. Savings w ill vary between $750 below window sticker
to $1,050 savings.
These fantastic savings w ill end on Nov. 30th, so please come
take advantage of us now & enjoy the comfort, the economy &
the luxury of the new front-wheel-drive Citation by Chevrolet.
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on «•.gblwood loop
Practical VW repair
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