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About Sandy post. (Sandy, Oregon) 1938-current | View Entire Issue (Dec. 31, 1981)
“i SANDY ( O '* ; POST Thu'* 0 *< *'n b *f 31 1981 S*( I Keeping posted: Big-time wrestling scheduled SUNDAY. JAN . 3 Big Tim e Pro W restling com es to Sandy H ig h School at 7 p m The event, sponsored by SUHS Future F arm ers of A m erica, w ill feature a cage m atch and several pre lim in a ry bouts TUESDAY. JAN. 5 Sandy Area Chamber of Commerce meets fo r its weekly luncheon meeting at the Tollgate Inn at noon MONDAY. JAN. I Sandy C ity Council meets at 7:30 p m in council chambers at Sandy C ity Hall The Rainbow G irls meet W EDNESDAY. JAN. 6 The Sandy TOPS Club meets at 9 a m in the San dy C o m m u n ity A c tio n Center at 7:30 p m in the Masonic Hall. The Sandy Garden Club meets at 9:30 a m at the Hood Chalet Mobile Home E state. 17655 SE B lu ff Road, at 9 30 a m The pro gram w ill include seed catalogue and seed e x change Speaker w ill be m em ber Evelyn Engdall lib ra ry at Cedar Ridge School to continues its d e lib e ra tio n s o v e r the 1982 83 budget F R ID A Y . JAN. M The B ull Run School D istrict board of directors w ill meet in at special meeting at 6 30 p m in the school cafeteria to discuss personnel m atters, follow ed by a policy workshop at 7pm THURSDAY. JAN. 7 The Sandy E lem entary D istrict Budget Com m ittee meets at 7 p m in the License renewal easy by mail-in If your car license ex p ire s th is m o n th , you should have your renewal rem inder by now and the O regon M otor Vehicles Division urges you use it to renew by m ail rathe r than in a DM V office DMV field offices are generally more crowded d u r in g even n u m b e re d years, such as 1982 Under the the two-year registra tion system, those years have the highest num ber of A Clackam as County sheriff's deputy peers into the wreckage of a late-model Pontiac which si Highway 28 Monday evening near its intersection with Vista lamp Drive, one mile east of Sandy couver. Wash., couple riding in the car escaped injury. v e h ic le e x p ir a tio n s in some m onths 40.000 or more higher than the com parable month in an odd number year January car licenses due to expire at the end of the m onth total m ore than 103,000 If half the owners choose to renew in person th a t w ill b rin g 50,000 customers to the field of fices in January who could renew by m ail and save the tim e and cost of a trip to m ailing address is P O Box 430. Sandy. OR 97055 The office is located at 17380 Sm ith Ave The Sandy M o to r Vehicles Division office's • H o o d la n d H a p p e n in g s e v e r y w e e k in T h e P o s t Liquor sales boost local coffers Liquor sales in Oregon hit an a ll tim e high last year and, as a result, local g o v e r n m e n ts re c e iv e d m ore money than ever from the Oregon Liquor Control Commission OLCC distribu te d more than $70 m illio n during the 1980 81 fiscal yea r—an in crease of 3.17 percent over the previous year The city of Sandy receiv ed $25.494 59, and Clackamas County receiv- d $594.066 68 for the fiscal year This doesn't include funds received from city revenue sharing or Mental H e a lth A lc o h o lis m and Drug Services Account. Liquor sales fo r the fiscal year exceeded a ll previous y e a r s , a m o u n tin g to $154,780,477 This was an in crease oi nore than 5 5 per cent over the 1979-80 fiscal year Line offers insurance tips Sandy re s id e n ts now have a fast way to find out the answer to insurance questions w ithout charge A toll-free telephone line to give consumers inform a tion on auto, homeowners and other lines of insurance was established Monday by the Insurance Inform ation In s titu te in cooperation w ith Oregon's insurance in dustry The Insurance In fo rm a tion Line of Oregon can be re a c h e d by d ia lin g 1 800 426 1027 anywhere in the state "The new service is an extension of the Institute's existing consumer infor m ation e ffo rts ,” said Scott C a r p e n te r , r e g io n a l manager ‘ W h ile we w ill continue to supply info, m ation to the news media and to organiz ed consumer groups, the In s u ra n c e I n fo r m a tio n Line of Oregon w ill allow us to deal d ire c tly w ith in f o r m a tio n li n e . ” s a id d iv id u a l custom ers who Oregon Insurance Commis have concerns o r p ro sioner Josephine Driscoll, blems " ‘ ‘w ill allow our consumer Because of budgetary a ffa irs sta ff to operate cutbacks, the Oregon In more efficie ntly, handling surance Division has been the consumer com plaints forced to reduce the size of that we are charged by law its consumer a ffa irs staff, w ith handling an referring so the change was welcom the consumer inform ation ed by state officia ls calls that the Institute can “ The new consumer in handle ” State law provides that 56 percent of the net revenue fro m liq u o r sales and license fees, and 50 percent of all privilege tax collec tions on beer and wine goes to the state General Fund ($.36,323,755 in fiscal year 1980-81); 20 percent to the ' dies ($12,972,769); 10 per cent to c o u n tie s ($6,486,384). and 14 percent to the city revenue sharing account $9,080,938) which is allocated by the E x ecutive Departm ent on a qu a rte rly basis The rem aining 50 percent of the privilege taxes col lected on beer and wine is earm arked for the Mental H e a lth A lco h o lism and Drug Services Account Tarn Bolton, this a re a 's p o tte r girl G r if f s in v ite s y o u to b r e a k fa s t w ith us e a r ly n e w Y e a r s D ay. W e w ill o p e n a t 1 a .m . to h e lp y o u fin is h o u t y o u r c e le b r a tio n . If you k n o w o f a h a n d ic a p p e d c h ild in y o u r a re a w h o is b e tw e e n th e a g e o f 1 and 21 and c o u ld u se s p e c ia l s e rv ic e s . PLEASE CALL: Ralph Branson or Melinda Dom ing Griff’s Longburger and Breakfast Country 39460 Proctor Boulevard, Sandy Dannia Crow or Sua Cham bers 8 8 S -S S 4 1 8 8 8 -8 0 1 1 Shirley S chw arts or Peggy H a rg el 668-4626 121 8 2 2 -3 1 8 8 Andy S chm itt 8 6 8 -4 4 t t Deane’s Auto Repair Deane Wesselink. owner . . 34 years experience Compiate Automotive Repair»: * Automatic Transmissions * Exhaust Systems k i ¡J fc " ¿40*»' •* ’ B ro k e W o rk * G e n e ro l T une up OUTUFTH! CALI 668-4563 ° P * n Mon Fn. 8 3pm 1 • ° * t of Sandy 42007 6.6. Hwy. 26 Video Games! 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