Thur«. February I«. 196? (Sac I, SANDY (O ra.) FOST— 3
For draft sign-up
IS
inside business
Registration deadline extended
If you’re 18 years oi age
or older, male and you
were bom after Jan 1,
I960, Uncle Sam wants you
Male U S citizens and
a lie n s
p e rm a n e n tly
residing in the United
States who meet those
qualifications are required
to register for the draft or
face a penalty. The same
goes for men born in 1964
They must register within
30 days of their 18th birth
day
Registration may be ac
complished at the U S. Post
Office
On Jan 7, President
Ronald Reagan announced
his decision to continue
peacetime selective ser
vice registration
In announcing his deci
sion. Reagan declared a
grace period during which
late registrations would be
State lays down law
on political signs
Staff photo
Mt.
Dairy Queen at the intersection of Highway 26 and Beers Avenue in Sandv has remodeled to include drive-up
dr<ve' up w‘" <k,w *• «ccewlble from the south side where a marked lane directs users to a speaker.
2 " er ®rderln8 " o,n <ke menu at the speaker, the customer then drives forward to pick up the order at the window
The remodeling was done locally by C l E Construction.
U imh I
Library offer business resources
The
Sandy
P u b lic
L ib r a r y w ants to get
bullish on business.
To in tro d u c e lo c a l
business people to what it
has to offer, the librarians
are putting on the coffee
and inviting them to visit
the library this Monday.
Feb 22, to review the facili
ty ’s business sources The
coffee will be on from 2 to 6
p.m
The library now features
books on advertising and
marketing, business direc
tories. books on law and
fo re ig n la n g u a g e d ic
tionaries
What sources they don’t
have, library personnel can
probably get through 37
p u b lic ,
e d u c a tio n a l,
medical or law libraries in
the Clackam as County
wide Cooperative Network,
or through the interlibrary
loan system that literally
reaches around the world.
A complete selection of
Two Post editors honored
The Sandy Post has won
honorable mention c e r
tificates in two journalism
categories in a national
co n test sponsored by
N ew spaper
E d it o r ia l
Workshop of Florida.
Editor Dan Dillon won
first honorable mention in
news writing, a contest for
weekly newspapers of less
than 6,000 circulation won
by Tom Leathers of The
Squire in Leawood, Kan.
Former Poet editor Mark
Floyd, now assistant sports
inform ation director at
Oregon State University,
won first honorable men
tion
in
new spaper
photography. The contest
fo r A m e ric a n w e e k ly
newspapers with less than
6,000 circulation was won
by Richard Creed of Meade
County Times-Tribune in
Sturgis, S.D.
Earlier The Post won
general excellence and
ty p o g ra p h ic a l (la y o u t)
recognition in the 1980 jour
nalism contest.
Also in 1980 competition,
The Post won honors from
N a tio n a l
New spaper
Association and the state
press association which
rated The Post best mid
sized weekly paper in
Oregon for the second con
secutive year.
re fe r e n c e w o rks and
p e rio d ic a ls
a re als o
available to assist local
business people seeking
answers to their business
questions.
T he lib r a r y c a rr ie s
almanacs, encyclopedias,
local municipal codes and
the Oregon Blue Rook.
Periodicals available in
clude the Wall Street Jour
nal, Oregon Business and
Harvard Business Review.
With prim ary election
campaigns starting soon,
the Highway Division this
week reminded candidates
that their are regulations
g o v e rn in g
te m p o ra ry
political signs visible to
state highways.
Rules orovide that tem
porary political signs may
be erected on private pro
perty. They, however, are
not permitted on highway
right-of-way, on trees, utili
ty poles, on right-of-way
fence posts or natural
fe a tu re s , in p ro tected
areas of the Interstate
System , in designated
scenic areas or park lands.
The installation of signs
from controlled access
highways right-of-way is
not permitted.
The maximum permissi
ble size for a temporary
political sign is 32 square
feet, which includes the
front and rear sides.
Any signs erected under
Real EstateAn Exciting
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a m to noon by D r Mike
Finnigan, instructor of
business law and real
estate at MHCC.
There will be a general
discussion with questions
and answers concerning
the nature and type of peo-
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February 18, 1982
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4. Tha Creator Blessed tha Savanfh day. Gan. 2:3
5. Ha sanctified tha Seventh day Gan. 2:3, Ex. 20:11,
6. Ha made tha SABBATH DAY in tha Garden of Eden. Gan. 2;h 3
7. It was made before tha tall; hanca it is not a type; tor types w are not In-
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A session about buying a
home and one about real
estate as a career will be
offered in the Strawberry
Short Courses day at Mt.
Hood Community College
Feb 27.
Home Buyer’s Special,
co -sponsored
by the
G re s h a m
B o ard
of
Realtors, will be presented
in a series of six sections
from 9 a m. to 3 p.m. in
Room 2605 at the college.
Speakers will be members
of the Gresham business
community.
The six sessions will ex
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or all presentations What
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pert are a few offered
c o n tin u in g
to
m ake
available lists of men who
have registered and their
te n ta tiv e lo c a l b o a rd
assignments The list for
Sandy area residents is
available at the Clackamas
C ounty Courthouse in
Oregon City.
The lists cover registra
tions processed through
Sept 80, 1961 and include
men bom in 1960, 1961,1962
and 1963
Local board assignments
are arranged by ZIP code
based on permanent ad
dress.
C O U PO N
these provisions must be
removed within 30 days
after the election
Federal regulations per
mit only official signs on
state highway right-of-
way, and any temporary
political signs located in
these areas will be remov
ed without notice.
Signs are also subject to
regulations dealing with
appearance and condition,
and regulations concerning
removal and disposition of
non-conforming signs.
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but it is almost over The
grace period is over at the
end of February
Anyone who was re
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ly, but hasn't done so, is
reminded that he must
register immediately to
avoid any possible penalty.
Failure to register carries
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prison, a 810,000 fine or
both
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