fhvr*
School menus
Sand\
Bread and butter
Milk
Monday. Jan. 11
Potato salad
D ill pickles
Apple sauce
Ginger bread
Milk
Friday, Jan. 15
Vegetable beef soup
Cottage cheese and
Pear salad
Carrot sticks
Cinnamon roll
Milk
Sausage pizza
Vegetable salad
French dressing
Sliced peaches
Milk
Tuesday. Jan. 12
Welches
Turkey ala king
over nee
Seasoned green beans
Orange wedges
Whole wheat roll
Milk
Mondas, Jan. II
Burrito with sauce
G reen
beans
and
mushrooms
Carrot coins
Peaches
Milk
Wednesday. Jan. 13
Beef and cheese tostada
with lettuce
Sliced peaches
Bread and butter
Milk
Thursday. Jan. 14
Chili con carne
Grated cheese
Lettuce wedge- dressing
Buttered cornbread
Apple wedge
Milk
i
Phone
tax drops
1 percent
icurrai excise tax on
m in io n , a c c o rd in g to
estimates by the U S In
depe n d e n t
T e le p h o n e
Association. Some $116
m illion of the amount w ill
be saved by customers of
the Independent telephone
companies
telephone service dropped
from 2 to 1 percent Jan 1.
but the tax won't disappear
entirely at the end of this
year as Congress voted
several years ago
T his ye a r's ta x b ill
postpones the elimination,
keeping it at 1 percent until
Jan. 1, 1985
Pork chop suey
Steamed rice
Buttered beets
Maple bar
Ruby jello
Milk
Chicken fried steak
Potato cakes
Catsup
Apple
In recent years it has
dropped l percent each
year and was scheduled to
be eliminated at the end of
1982 However, legislation
enacted in 1980 continued
the tax at 2 percent through
1981. The latest b ill allows
the decrease to 1 percent in
1982 but continues it at that
rate through 1984
Friday . Jan. 15
Oven chicken
Buttered corn
Buttered French bread
Sliced pears
Milk
Wednesday. Jan. 13
Toasted cheese sandwich
Cottrell
Due the closure of Cot
trell School caused by in
c le m e n t w e a th e r, the
school's menus for next
week were unavailable by
press time
Obituaries
The fa m ily suggests
She was a member of the
memorials be made to San F ir s t
C o n g re g a tio n a l
dy Boy Scout Troop 662, in Church where she had
care of Dan LeBrun
served on the diaconate
and memorials committee
She is survived by her
daughter, Caroline Duff of
Services fo r R ichard Sandy; a son, Richard
Glen Chaussee of Sandy Pond of Corvallis, a sister,
were held Tuesday evening M a rg a re t G ilm o re of
at C la y v ille F u n e ra l O a kla n d , C a lif. ; fo u r
brothers, Howard M er
Chapel in Estacada.
Mr Chaussee died Jan. 1 ryman of Buffalo, N.Y.,
from injuries suffered in an Frank and Harold Mer
ryman, both of Portland,
accident. He was 34.
He was a beer salesman and Carl Merryman of Cor
vallis, and five grand
for Portland Distributing
He is survived by his daughters.
Memorial services were
wife. Penny of Sandy; five
held Jan 3 at the F irst Con
c h ild re n , K ris tin e and
Bradford, both of Sandy, gregational Church in Cor
vallis.
William. Joy and Aaron, all
The fa m ily suggests
of Gresham; his mother,
memorials be made to the
Marion Chaussee of Eagle
Creek, and two brothers, church.
Paul of Portland and David
of Ontario, Calif.
In te rm e n t
was
at
F o re s te r C em etery in
Former Sandy resident
Eagle Creek
Evelyn Garber died in
Portland Dec 28. She was
Eva Pond
75.
Services were held in the
Eva Merryman Pond, a
chapel of Sandy Funeral
longtime resident of Cor
Home Jan. 2 Burial was at
vallis, died in Salem Dec
Sandv Ridge Cemetery
29 while driving home from
She was born Evelyn
C h ris tm a s
w ith
her
Loretta Brott in Bedford,
daughter and fam ily in
Iowa, on March 14, 1906.
Sandy. She was 74.
After growing up in the
Born in Salem on Sept.
Midwest, she moved to the
16, 1907, the fam ily moved
West Coast where she m ar
to Corvallis before she was
ried Albert Garber.
a year old She attended
They lived in the Sandy
elementary and high school
area from 1939 to 1977.
there and lived in Corvallis
She is survived by eight
until her death.
children; James Wood of
She married M. Wayne
Nevada, Lloyd Wood of
Pond on April 3, 1930. He
Estacada, Hilda Wenz and
died in 1953.
Pearl Wytaske of M in
Mrs Pond was active in
nesota, Iris Trumbell of
Camp F ire G irls , the
California, Albert Garber
A m erican Legion A ux
of Spray, Victory Bisby oi
ilia ry, the Benton County
Gresham and Tom Garber
H is to ric a l S ociety and
of A la s k a ; 25 g ra n d
served many years as
c h ild r e n ;
17 g r e a t
costumer for the Corvallis
grandchildren, and two
School of Ballet.
great-great-grandchildren
To start your new year with exceptional savings on our full selection of major brand
appliances, television, video recorders and La-2-Boy recliners. This January sale will
save you more than ever before. Come see us today!
Litton¿/\ire
R. Chaussee
Services for Kevin Allen
Fischer, 12, who died from
injuries suffered in an acci
dent on Jan 1, were held
Tuesday in the chapel of
Sandy Funeral Home.
He was born Oct 28, 1969
in Portland. He lived his
entire life in Sandy and at
tended Sandy Elementary
School was in the seventh
grade at Cedar Ridge
School
Scouting was a big part
of Kevin's life. While a Cub
Scout with Pack 248, he
placed first in the Jr. Olym
pics and represented the
pack at the district meet.
He also represented the
pack at district competi
tion in the Pinewood Der
by
He rep re se nte d Boy
Scout Troop 662 in the 1981
Sandy Mountain Festival
P a ra d e , c a rr y in g the
festival banner
He is survived by his
p a re n ts , C h a rle s and
Lynne Fischer of Sandy,
and Mavis Yeager of San
dy; a sister, Krista Fischer
of Sandy; grandparents,
Bud and Gene Fischer,
Lloyd and Dovie Williams,
and A1 and Helen Lamke,
all of Sandy, and great-
grandparents, Archie and
Ila Pounds, also of Sandy.
Vault interment was at
Cliffside Cemetery in San
dy
Several years ago Con
gress voted to gradually
The New Litton-Aire™
Microwave
Oven
Over
100
Chairs
It fits over your
ra n g e . It s a v e s
c o u n te r space. It
has its o w n ve n t
and light. It looks
b u ilt-in . b u t yo u
do it yourself.
to
choose
from!
Evelyn Garber
'Vjdel«T000
JANUARY
S A V IN G S !
SAVINGS PRICED!
B W fe -
Cook by TIME or cook by
temper ature in th«
NEW
1982
T O Ü C H M A T IC
SYSTi
m ic r o w a v e A jv c n
MANET
25” CONSOLE TV : The N2934AR
Model
RR-flTA
112
CHANNEL
CAPABILITY
ALL VHF/UHF
PLUS
42 CABLE
CHANNELS
z
A
ana
ONLY BY
WV
4th Annual I
INSTANT
REBATE
w ith FREE C andy
M aker o r Pizza C risp e r
« "STWElS
ALL ZENITH
COLOR TVS ON SALE FOR
THIS SPECIAL EVENT!
STOREWIDE
CLEARANCE
USED SPECIALS!
LAUNDRY
CENTER
* RANGES
* DISHWASHERS
* WASHERS
f
This Frigidaire Laun
dry Center offers up
to 10 pounds of
washing convenience
plus drying conven
ience — without tak
ing up a lot of space.
DRYERS
i'« *’>»
* REFRIGERATORS
I k COLOR TV’S
On Entire* Stock!
(Excluding merchandise already marked down.)
All thoroughly reconditioned
and GUARANTEED FOR A
FULL 90 DAYS!
HOURS Moe.-Frt . 1-1:36
Wod.-There. M , S at S-S
CLOSED SUNDAY
EASY TEM M O N
USE YOUR BANK CANOS
TELEVISION
668-4144
-w
Pioneer * Shelley In Sandy
\ S’I’OR.R
• •
FREE 0EUVERY AND
MSTALLAT10N WITH FULL
SERVICE APTER THE SALE
APPLIANCES
•
LC-240H
.
MEMBER
ASSOCIATED
VOLUME
BUYERS
Only the Frigidaire
Laundry Center offers
a family-size washer
and dryer in a single
slim cabinet.
• Compact in size only,
the Frtgideire Laundry
Center can take on up
to 10-pound wash
loads.
• No need to waste hot
water, detergent, and
other laundry aids.
Choose from fo ur
wash/rinse tempera
ture combinations
■
5
eliminate the tax. which
had stood at to percent for
nearly 20 years
Tuesday. Jan. 12
Thursday. Jan. 14
Kevin Fischer
The telephone tax was
imposed by Congress dur
ing World War I as a "te m
p o ra ry **
m e a su re .
Although repealed briefly
a fte r the w ar, it was
re in s titu te d d u ring the
Depression and at one time
rates were as high as 25
percent on long distance
calls and 15 percent on
local service.
The
a s s o c ia tio n
represents the interests of
the nation's 1,500 non-Bell
System telephone com
panies serving more than
36 m illion phones—one out
of every five in the nation
Next year's drop will
save telephone customers
a p p ro x im a te ly
$516
Jon u or y 1 1982 (Sot 11 SANDY (Oro ) ROSI
- w . * . ' « ■ - r
YOUR TRADE-«
IS WORTH MONEY
LA-Z-BOY RECLINERS
301 g. pouigll arg/hom, 665-4158