Sandy post. (Sandy, Oregon) 1938-current, January 21, 1982, Page 2, Image 2

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SANDY (Or« ) ROST Thur»
Jonuory 21. 1902 (Se< I)
Keeping posted:
Booster Club banquet Wednesday
T H U R S D A Y . J A N . 21
A re p re s e n ta tiv e fro m
th e C la c k a m a s C o u n ty
A n im a l C o n tro l o ffic e w ill
be at Sandy C ity H a ll fro m
10 a m t o 3 p m to se ll 1992
dog licenses
The Sandy E le m e n ta ry
D is tr ic t board m eets at
7.30 p m A m ong the topics
o f discussion w ill be a
re p o rt on the tra n s p o rta
tio n stu d y conducted by the
D orsey Bus C om pany
S e v e n th d a y A d v e n t is t
C o m m u n ity C enter today
and Ja n 31 fro m 1-5 p m
each day
P le a s e p re
re g is te r by c a llin g 669 6959
o r 669 9249
pm
at F irw o o d School
F e a tu re d event w ill be the
an n ua l "P in e w o o d D erbyV
ra ce
T U E S D A Y . J A N . 2«
C h u c k S m a y , Z ig z a g
d is t r ic t ra n g e r, w ill be
guest speaker at the week
ly luncheon m ee tin g of the
Sandy A rea C h a m b e r of
C o m m e rce at noon at the
T o llg a te Inn
F R ID A Y . JAN. 22
Phiito by Dan Dillon
The pa»» nger» and driver» in (hi» vehicle e«raped injury Tuesday afternoon when it rolled off Highway 2«. two miles
east of Sandy. At presstime, details and names of those involved in the accident were unavailable from Clackamas
County Sheriff’s Department.
Council seeks commission member
In an a b b re v ia te d session
M onday n ig h t, the Sandy
C ity C o u n cil approved the
use o f M e in ig P a rk th is
s u m m e r by th e S a n d y
M o u n ta in F e s t iv a l a n d
re n o m in a te d a m e m b e r of
the Sandy P la n n in g C o m ­
m issio n
The M o u n ta in F e s tiv a l
w ill m ove in to M e in ig P a rk
on F rid a y , J u ly 9. to set up
fo r the weekend a rts a n d
c ra fts e xtra va g n za w h ich
a n n u a lly d ra w s some 50,000
v is ito rs to the c ity F e s tiv a l
days w ill be J u ly 10 and 11
The
c o u n c il
re n o m in a te d D ic k
a ls o
Har
riso n to a fo u r-y e a r te rm on
the p la n n in g co m m issio n .
T h e a p p o in tm e n ts o f
H a r r is o n
and
M o n te
Schnepp e x p ire d Ja n
1.
Schnepp, how ever, re c e n t­
ly resign e d fro m the c o m ­
m issio n because he has
m oved out the c ity of Sandy
and the u rb a n g ro w th boun-
Post
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Sondy Po»t Sondy Oregon 97055
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The Sandy G olden Age
C lu b h o ld s it s s e m i­
m o n th ly p o tlu c k luncheon
a t the Sandy Senior C enter
at noon
L o ca l Cub Scout P ack 249
hold a pack m ee tin g a t 7
Seven reasons w h y
Foster Farms chicken
w i l l become your
favorite chicken.
3312S.E. 122nd
Portland, OR 97236
»17.00
No
T H U R S D A Y . J A N . 29
A re p re s e n ta tiv e of the
C la cka m a s County A n im a l
C o n tro l o ffic e w ill be at
Sandy C ity H a ll fro m 10
a m to 3 p m ..
Corbett-Smith Agency
S ta « .«
Ourtida N O 'IK ««|I and Fedite Coati
Stato« p«< yaa>
W E D N E S D A Y . J A N . 27
The Sandy TOPS Club
m eets at 9 a m in the San
d y C o m m u n it y A c tio n
C e n te r
T he Sandy Union High
School Booster Club ban­
quet w ill be held at the
school at 7 p m
PHONE
761-2280
SUBSCRIPTION RATES
f l«owti«ìo
SUNDAY, JAN. 24
A Red Cross C PR class
w ill be conducted a t the
Auto, Homeowners, Commercial
641-5144
In CI»,homo« County po* ,.o .
S A T U R D A Y . J A N . 23
Scout P ack 249 w ill help
c h u rc h m em b e rs at C h urch
of the Good Shepherd clean
out b e rry vines in back of
th e c h u rc h on P io n e e r
B o u le va rd at 10 a m
LOW-COST
INSURANCE
(USPS491 180)
M tM k l
d a ry .
Anyone who is in te re ste d
in se rv in g on the p la n n in g
co m m issio n , e ith e r as a
m e m b e r o r a d v is o r, is a s k ­
ed to co n ta ct C ity M an a g e r
R oger Jo rd a n , 669 5533, by
the end o f next week fo r
co n sid e ra tio n by the co u n ­
c il at its F e b ru a ry m ee tin g
F o rm e r F olsom P ris o n
in m a t e ,
S a n t ia g o
D
S a ld a te , w i l l be g u e s t
sp e a ker a t the m e e tin g of
the Hoodland c h a p te r of
F u ll Gospel B usinessm en's
F e llo w s h ip In te rn a tio n a l at
7 p m at T J 's F ire s id e D in ­
ing F o r re s e rv a tio n s , c a ll
622 4526,
669-4695
or
661 5694.
January 21, 1982
ATTENTION CLACKAMAS COUNTY VOTERS I
STATE REPS. ED LINDQUIST AND GLEN WHALLON WANT TO KNOW
W HAT’S ON YOUR MIND
Dear Voters.
As you may know, the Oregon Legislature must meet in special session this month to deal with our
projected $239 million budget deficit. The Governor has given us his ideas on how to balance the
state s budget, and we ve heard suggestions from state agencies, local governments and other
legislators. But we wont to know how you
the residents and taxpayers of Clackamas County
feel about the proposals we hove before us.
Please take a few minutes to share your opinions with us by filling out the questionnaire below.
Don’t hesitate to add comments of your own. Your views and ideas will be immensely valuable to us
in developing o package to steer us through this financial crisis Thanks for your help!
Sincerely.
Stole Rep Glen Whallon. Dist. 25
State Rep Ed Lindquist, Dist. 26
r
TO MAKE UP THE DEFICIT, DO YOU FAVOR
Raising to««»? (ye»l
(no)
Culling Slot« Budgets? (ye«)
1
(no)
A combination ol increased Ian«« ond budget cut»’ (yet)
(no)
Currently 53 percent ol the »late revenue* are »pent Io oll«et local co»H tor elite« counties and school* Do you tavor
molting cut* in the»« expenditure» a* well a» in tlo le agency program*7 (yes)
(no)
TO MAKE UP THE DEFICIT ENTIRELY THROUGH BUDGET REDUCTIONS AN AVERAGE 20 PERCENT WOULD HAVE TO BE
TRIMMED FROM EACH PROGRAM A TOTAL OF MORE THAN I 000 STATE EMPLOYMENT POSITIONS ARE PROPOSED TO BE
ELIMINATED IN ADDITION LISTED BELOW ARE SOME OF THE PROGRAMS WHERE CUTS IN SERVICES HAVE BEEN SUG
GESTED PLEASE MARK WITH AN X THOSE AREAS IN WHICH YOU AGREE THAT CUTS SHOULD BE MADE
Human Resource«
* Reduced medical payment* tor the poor
* Reduced totter and »heller care
* Reduced doy core tor the working poor
* Reduction» in
fi»h propagation program«
Correction»
• film in ole •«■ and drug offender« treatment program
Education
* Reduce »tote payment» to off»et local »chool district costs
Property to« Relief
• Reduce maximum »17,500 Income to quality for
Homoowner* and Renter* Property Tax Relief (HAARP)
* Eliminate »tote funding tor approximately 8 000 com
munity college students
* Pay reductions for Higher Education employee*
* Reduce »tudent scholar «hip«
* Reduce »tote support tor private college«
• Reduce moximum payment« under HAARP
• Reduce moximum payment under «tate payment of 30*.
of homeowner property tax
• Redure percentage of 30% »foie payment of homeowner
property lo ie *
(Attach additional page« if you need fa)
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?*AD I T° * A,St M
* » * * * REVENUES MUST BE
THOSE TAX REVENUE INCREASES YOU WOULO FINO LEAST OBJEC T ION ABLE
Increo«« beer and wme tax
Increate cigarette tax
Inc reo«« liquor mock up
Soles tax with food clothe» and drug» exempted
One time tax »urcharge
Reduce maximum federal tax deduction on state to «e*
from |7 000 te IS 000
* Increo.» auto registration tee*
Graduated corporate tax (»mall businesta» pay la»»
large compon,«* pay more) _____
Inc rea»« moximum »tote income tax rate above 10%
Increoie college tu itio n _____
Stop photeoui of inheritance tax retraoctivefy chongo
exemption from »100 000 to »70 000
Tax on inturonce premium*
COMMENTS
(A ttach a ddition al page* it you need te)
please
They’re guaranteed fresh.
dv* We have so much confidence in
our method of getting fresh chickens
to you, and keeping them that way
that we guarantee their freshness.
If you ever get one that isn’t, your store
will give you two fresh Foster Farms
chickens absolutely free.
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COMMENTS
FOUND*' p U A M *
OUND PLEASE MARK WffH AN
• I hat s right. Fresh. Not frozen.
We rush them in refrigerated
trucks from nearby California right
to your store. From there, they are
handled quickly and carefully and
put into the cooler to keep them
fresh.
Environment Naturo! Retoure et
Eliminate «tate park maintenance ond rehabilitation
* Reduced tire protection on »tate land»
YOUR NAME AND ADORESS (Optional)
«f turn to
Stet« Rep» Whation lindqur»!
They’re fresh.
They’re meaty.
' Some frozen chickens are tough
and stringy. But we raise our chit kens
on golden corn And that means
every one is big, meaty, juicy and
tender. Just compare ours with any
other in the store
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They’re packaged 16 ways.
5 6
They’re delicious.
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They’re easy to serve.
• From whole chicken to just
the pieces you need for your favorite
recipe. There are legs, breasts, drum-
met tes, whatever you need
They’re big, meaty, juicy and
tender There are no additives, pre­
servatives or hormones. So what you
taste is great natural chicken flavor.
W t ( 'hicken is one of the quickest,
easiest meals to serve. And to help
make it easier for you, many Foster
Farms packages carry great tasting
recipes that take only 5 minutes
to prepare for cooking
^ They’re a value.
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• A FtTster Farms fresh chicken
is less expensive than fresh meat
or fish. And with savings you get from
your store and coupons like the one
below, you can save even more.
STORE COUPON
Save
30<
on any package of Foster Farms fre s h r h irlro n
04019
TO DEALER Foster Forms w# poy the face
wfcje of this coupon plus 7C horxftng charge
prawted you ond your customer hove com ­
plied with the terms of this otter invoices
showing ^>ur purchase of sufficient stock to
ccwto I coupons redeemed must be shown
on request Void d prohibited, taxed or re
stnefed X xjr customer must pay any sales
Coupons will not be honored if presented
through outside agencies, brokers, or others
who are nof retail distributors of our mer
chandise or specifically authorized by us to
present coupon tor redemption For redemp­
tion, forward this coupon to Foster Farms
Inc. P 0 Box 1413, Clinton, Iowa 5 2 73 4
Expiration date September 30. 1982 Only
3 0 < ^ ? .r e FOSTER FARMS cteemer) per puchase
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