Sandy post. (Sandy, Oregon) 1938-current, January 28, 1982, Page 11, Image 11

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Hoodland Happenings
Jonwory 28
1982 ( $ «
2) SANDY (O r e ., POST
CPO meeting tonight at Welches School
THLRSDAY. JAN 28
A senior citizens lunch.
sponsored by Loaves and
Fishes, w ill be served at
11:30 a m at the Welches
School library Transporta
tion and further informa
tion is available by calling
Maxine Worley at the
Senior Center. 622 3331
T o n ig h t a t 7 30 in
W elches, the Welches
B aseball and S o ftb a ll
Association w ill be accep­
ting names at their sign up
for boys and girls desiring
to be placed on a baseball
or softball team
A CPO (C o m m u n ity
Planning O rganization*
organizational meeting w ill
be held this evening begin
ning at 7 30 at Welches
School Ardis Stevenson of
the Department of En
vironmental Services w ill
chair the meeting The pro
posed agenda fo r the
meeting is I Adoption of
bylaws; 2 Selection of of-
ficers, or temporary steer
ing committes . 3 Selection
of county contact person. 4
Announcement of coming
county land use planning
meetings
MONDAY. FEB I
A senior citizens lunch.
sponsored by Loaves and
Fishes, w ill be served at
CCC to host clinic for writers
Clackamas Community
College is the recipient of a
$1,454 grant for a regional
w rite rs ” series by the
Oregon Committee for the
Humanities,
• Writers' Visions of the
Western Landscape” w ill
fe a tu re fiv e W estern
authors discussing their
relationship with the region
and how it affects their
work
C ra ig L e s le y , CCC
E nglish professor and
director of the senes, said.
‘‘This series w ill approach
the ways in which the
literature of this region
defines the Western sense
of identity It's particularly
tim ely because Western
w riting is developing now ”
He cited Frost’s New
E n g la n d ,
F a u lk n e r 's
South, and Lewis’ Midwest
as regions w ith clearly
defined id e n tities The
West tra n d itio n a lly has
been thought “ provincial”
by the big p u b lish in g
houses, he said
Glen Love, professor at
the University of Oregon,
w ill speak Feb. 17 on
"Oregon Literature Com
ing to Terms with the
Land "
March 9, author John
Keeble w ill discuss “ The
M a c h in e
in
the
Landscape.” touching on
the Indian and Chinese,
“ the Northwest's forgotten
minority "
James Welch, poet and
novelist, w ill finish the
series on April 21 with a
discussion on “Blackfeet
B lood
and
P ie g a n
Hunters "
All events w ill be held in
CCC’s McLoughlin Theatre
at 7 p m
There is no
charge
11 30 a m at the Welches
School library
The Hoodland Women's
Club w ill have their mon
thly meeting at the club
building on Salmon River
Road beginning at 8 p m
WEDNESDAY. FEB 3
W elches C o m m u n ity
School Tiny-Tots group
meets from 10 a m till
noon Call Carol Smith.
622 4852. for information
and meeting location
The Clackamas County
Library Bookmobile w ill be
at Hoodland Plaza from 4
to 7 p m
The “ W in te r T e rm ”
W elches
C o m m u n ity
School b ro ch u re s a re
available now at various
businesses and post offices
on the mountain P a r­
ticipants can register for
community school classes
at the Hoodland Women's
Club on Salmon River on
Feb 9. from l l a m to I
p.m
Mary Ann Griggs
“ To my sweetheart of
twelve wonderful years
(as of Eeb 3), I have
only one thing to say:
I love you very much
HYPNOSIS
Clinic and Private
Love forever
Rich
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Billie M cNutt. PHD. C ertified Union Hypnotherapist
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produce, grocery, non-food!
PRICES EFFECTIVE JAN 27-FEB. 2, 1982
MEMBER OF UNITED GROCERS, INC.
B-U-C-K S-T-R-E-T-C-H-E-R
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w eek fo r the next six weeks, Sandy Sentry w ill advertise
’ 1" OFF COUPON
On any cut of m eat in our m eat case! You don't have to
have 3 to 4 hundred dollars w o rth of cash register
THIS WEEK m arks the th ird of eight weeks of our
G rand $50°° Shopping S prees!''
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FREE s50°° SHOPPING SPREE!
COUPON
s1°° Off any
Meat
L * Purchase
| Congratulations to last week's winner: Betty Wolf of Sandy |
O ne each w e e k fo r th e n e x t
six w e e k s ! D ra w in g e ve ry
S aturday n ig h t a t 5 p.m .
You need not be p re se n t to
w in ! Enter e v e ry tim e
you com e to Sandy Sentry.
N e w d ra w in g e v e ry w e e k .
W in n e rs w ill be posted in o u r
sto re and liste d in o u r
g ro c e ry ad in th e Sandy Post
each w e e k.
* (Spree excludes beer, w in e
& c ig a re tte s .)
Convenient Hours:
Open 6 a.m. til 9 p.m.
Seven days a week!
39180 Pioneer
SANDY
Phone 668-7418
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