Sandy post. (Sandy, Oregon) 1938-current, December 31, 1981, Page 2, Image 2

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SANDY ( O '* ; POST Thu'*
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1981 S*(
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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
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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»:
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* Exhaust Systems
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Refreshments
invited
Celebration 10 a.m. - 2 p.m. J
Master Charge & Visa Welcome
’The Electronic Kingdom
Opens Jan. 2 in Sandy!
All new video machines
5^ with big promotions!
Grand Opening celebration 10-2 Jan. 2. All welcome!
1 ^ 2 Free
Celebrate New year s Eve in the mountains' Just 30 minutes east of
Portland the Red Lion/Rippling Rtver at Bowman s presents one of
tne Northwest s most exciting bands. Java This band swings with
contemporary bits and favorites For a night of great food, frolic
and high-country co/mess, lorn lava at tne Red Lion/Rippling River
at Bowman s
Prim« »ip Buffet Dinner
(Served I 10 PM l
Battle of Champagne per couple
wars Notsemavers Confetti
Gratuity
5 l t . M per Person
Special New year s Day Brunch
8 00AM
700PM
Adults
Children $ « . • »
for Peservanons Please Call
<S03) 822-3101 Ext 175?
From Portland 224 7158 Ext 1757
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In the Sandy DeCor building across from Thriftway
Off Hwy 78 on weiches Read weiches OR 97067
Ptonty o f free Parking
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