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zzlAMPV t Q f .) K » T Tbwf, March 1«, 1982 I;_________________________ School menus Sandy Welches Cottrell M O NDAY. MARCH 22 Kwh stick« T artar sauce Fruit salad Buttered corn Raisin cinnamon roll Milk MONDAY. MARCH 22 Spaghetti with Meat sauce Cole slaw Garlic bread Applesauce Milk TUESDA Y, MARCH 23 Spaghetti with Meat sauce Vegetable salad Sliced peaches Garlic bread Milk TUESDAY. MARCH 23 Toasted cheese sandwich French fries Ketchup Dill chips Dried prunes Milk W EDNESDAY. MARCH 24 W EDNESDAY. MARCH 24 Hot dog on a bun Burrito with sauce Potato cakes Buttered com Catsup Cnsp mixed vegetables Gingerbread Crazy cake Applesauce Milk Milk THURSDAY. MARCH 25 Vegetable soup Lunch meat sandwich with lettuce Orange wedges Milk THURSDAY. MARCH 25 Chuckwagon stew Cheese sticks Roll with butter Chocolate pudding Milk F R ID A Y . MARCH 2« Turkey ala king Whipped potatoes Pears Oatmeal cookie Bread and butter Milk FR ID A Y . MARCH 2« Baked beans Wiener coins Tossed green salad Half banana Cinnamon toast Milk MONDAY. MARCH 22 Tomato soup Toasted cheese sandwich Crunchy celery sticks Pineapple chunks Milk TUESDAY. MARCH 23 Macaroni and cheese Hot cinnamon rolls Popeye salad Applesauce Milk W EDNESDAY. MARCH 24 Liberty Bell Menu Ben Franklin Bunker Hill potatoes Liberty Bell roll Independence surprise Declaration drink THURSDAY. MAR< II 25 Beef and noodles Buttered broccoli Peanuts and raisins Cookies Milk Senior Center News Travel fair follows Inland Passage Representatives for San dy Travel will present a travel fair at the Sandy Senior Center today from 1 to 2 p m In fo rm a tio n w ill be available for anyone con sid erin g group or in dividual excursions during 1982 A film, provided by Princess Tours, featuring a travelogue of the Inland Passage to Alaska, will be shown at 1 30 p m Seniors who plan to at tend the March 19 perfor low and fixed incomes through the fe d e ra lly - sponsored VITA program every Wednesday morning through April 14. An arts and crafts ses sions will be held next Wednesday, M arch 24. from 9 30 a m to noon Participants are asked to bring spring fabrics for use in the construction of cloth baskets and boxes to be sold at the May 7 Senior Center Bazaar For more information mance of the Sandy Com munity Players produc tion, “Tribute,” are asked to contact the center as soon as possible. Transportation to the theater for the 8 p m per formance will be provided upon request Appointments are still available for persons who require assitance com pleting income tax and homeowners and renters relief forms The service is available to persons with Mt. Hood forester promoted Jerry G Allen, deputy supervisor of the Mt Hood National Forest has been named supervisor of the W allo w a W h itm a n N a tional Forest with head quarters in Baker Allen succeeds Ai Oard. a 34-year veteran of the ministrator on the Helena National Forest in Mon tana He has also served at the Flathead National Forest. Montana, St Joe National Forest, Idaho, Bitterroot National Forest. Montana, and Deschutes National Forest, Oregon USDA-Forest Service who retired in December A lle n re c e iv e d a b a c h e lo r's d e g re e in forestry from the Universi ty of Missouri in 1957, and began his full time career withthe Forest Service that year as a timber sale ad FR ID A Y . MARCH 2« Wieners and beans Cornbread and honey Cucumber wheels Chilled peaches Choice of milk ______________________ I ’ Ri-bet!" ‘Ri-bet!" Re-bate ! Re-bate! about programs and ser vices for seniors, contact the center at 668 5569 Activities for the week of March 18 to Marek 25 THURSDAY. MARCH 18 9 a m .: Exercise class 10 a m : Humanities class Noon Loaves and Fishes I p m Travel fair FR ID A Y . MARCH 1» Noon Loaves and Fishes 12 30-4 p m .: Ceramics Show trip 7:15 p m : Departure for Sandy Community Theater 7 30 p m : Com m unity card night MONDAY. MARCH 22 9 30 a m Exercise class COMMUNITY PRESBYTERIAN CNURCN S<n4*y «haw Opening worship Sunday scheel D O im 4 45 am 11 00 a m 6 00 p m kwnmg eenkip Ham* a*kl» S tu * N u » w > Co»» During Worship P o tio r John H Von lie ro p Hom « 668 6 too A former Sandy man recently gave local Kiwa mans and their wives a uni que opportunity to preview the Glenn Jackson 1205 Bridge acrons the Colum bia River Rob Bignall, foreman on the project for the past two years, showed the group the principles behind the unique bridge construction The I 205 bridge has been called “ the first of a new Optimists set speech contest’s 2nd phase The second pliaM- of the S an d y O p tim is t C lu b Oratorical Contest will be held March 31 in the Sandy Union High School choir room at 7 p m The official oratorical contest subject is “ You and I and Tomorrow " Con testa nt« will be asked to speak on the official sutx ject for no less than four minutes and not more that five minutes Scoring is baited on per sonal qualities, organiza tion of material, delivery and presentations, and overall effectivenesui generation" by Engineer .ng New Record, a major w e e k ly c o n s tru c tio n m agazine Bignall has become a specialist in this type of bridge construction He has just become general foreman for the construction of the same type of bridge acroas the Columbia River at Pasco. W m On a new Citation. Cavalier f I Camino Blazer Van Sport Van 6 all other I 2 3/4 or I ton pickups both diesel or gas - you may deduct $ 562 50 from our normal bottom line prices These $ 3 /5 A $562 50 amounts are the portion ot the rebate that Chevrolet Motor Division pays so this is what you will actually sane The rebates will definitely end on March 31 however it you order any ot the above mentioned Chevy s on or before March 31st e icept the S Truck A the Luy you will still sane the rebate amounts mentioned above howevei We have an adequate selection of models available A we uige you to take advantage ot General Motors offer we re doing our best to do just that by reducing prices as tar as we can Whenever rebates end it bothers us to see our customers pay more merely because the rebates are over If you re eipecting a ta i refund we will include this amount as part of your down pament to save you interest ea He is the son of M r and Mrs Olin Y Bignall A we CARLSON 668 4101 SANDY Open Sun. (vAn«*»,» 'H M m u w iw v tana* o>ep«. ’ »ess I— ■< <)«w a i' i,i Ov«N «e K«uui He« «e«»«* r«o r.»».«g «r *er»dy o.«».- lx 0 .. sa 6 4 8 I1 4 « tU M C M m O N «A TM Ita a •ta a * • 11 8» m Niwdrwevr and (erds. fa a» Nernv *4a I I 8 e m Sun 1 8 0 9 0 St lan g en s o n d Sendy Orugon Father Carl CimW 668 4446 SA N D Y SEVENTH-DAY ADVENTIST CHURCH 9 Sebbelh School Morning Service 30 a m 11 00 a m You Are Welcome Pastor Home Church services Family Night Wednesday 7 00 p m 6b8 623? Church Hoodland Church . of Wemme A c t« 2 0 2 7 Family B ib io S tudy , 1 0 :1 5 om R a v . A l a n L. W y a t t p a s t o r (8 5 5 -3 0 7 5 ) Boring Community Methodist Church Corner ol Church and Richey Roads 9 15am Sunday school 9 45 am Worship seryice Pastor: Elizabeth Hampton Gray Tho pioneer church w ith a fu tu re " Sandy Church of the Nazarene C urrently m eetin g or 1 7 1 50 University A ve Sandy (Seventh Day Adventist Church) Sunday School - 4 :4 5 o m M ornin g W orsh.p 1 1 :00 o m E v e n in g S o r v ie « • 8 : 3 0 p .m . Pastor Robert 668 F Scheilers 5712 T h is s p a c e fo r re n t. C a ll 6 6 8 -5 5 4 8 Dale Edwards 6 68 °5589 PASTOR ORIENT DRIVE BAPTIST CHURCH (Southern) 15150 SE ORIENT DRIVE BORING OREGON (24 miles from Sandy) BI8U STUOV 9 as AM Moenmc worship - u oo»n church ruiaiac I ao r u urtaaoo« woeswe - z oo r m ( H S t O I ) l»4 Oavis CMuaoi kHoat KOMI P N M i susmj Church of th e G o o d S h ep h erd (Episcopal) Sunday Communion 9 a m. M id w e e k Services lu e s Thurs 10 a m lit tle Pioneer church on W a il Pioneer Blvd F a t h e r L in d s a y W a r r e n 2 8 4 7439 661 6261 IIIH Sandy Baptist Church We invite you to jo in ua /o r fe llo w s h ip Sunday Church 6684064 *• ) » Merck >8 1982 Îwe4 l l t N I M«*twria| t»(N> I v »I»W h | Wednesday , V I pin I 'l. n . i M ., in . x . FELLOWSHIP BIBLE CHURCH We emphasize Biblical teaching supportive fellowship children s learning center 4 regular home meetings BUSINESS PHONE SYSTEM CAN BE A LOT LESS TAXING. You don’t have to put your communications needs on hold any longer. Now you can pur chase your business communications system from Continental Telephone And when you do, you’ll get the benefits erf improved busi ness communications, no more monthly lease charges on your business ph< me and the tax (v j Continental Telephone •ewdyPoo« lewdy gaagu 970» M a s b p m Sal S un d a y celebration Those interested in gH ting together for this pur poae are asked to contact D ia n e iG r a m b o i Shimorura 281 80IR even log«, or 1-aurie iSamseli Olson. 287 3M2 days or 235 9289 evening« by April I. O th e r 1972 SU H S graduates are alao urged to call so that their name» may tie pla< ed on the in vi tat ion list P r« v * by A Cordial Welcome is (■tended Io All the (USES 481 -180* « «eO H Johns Catholic Church Welches. Oregon Sunday School 9 45 « m Morning Worship 10 46 a m Evangelist« Service 6 0 0 p m ar The SgniJy Post «•MSV* Ö-sgy. S««—| «VI— VUV » 6pm SANDY ASSEMBLY OF G O D For information concern ing the contest, contact SUHS MW ROD. and ask for Jim Saxton for Sunday M « a 10 00 a m 668 4244 668 6 1 4 4 In addition, the first place winner of the contest will be eligible for further competition with a top prize of 1700 scholarship rangement» 8:30 e m 4 .3 0 o m 4 4S o m 11 00 a m W o rs h ip B I R N I f CLARK The contestant« repre sent the top six place finishers of the Boys and Girls' Division« of the San dy Union High All School Competition Trophies will be awarded to first place, second place and runner up winners classmates and making 1 Proctor and University SUHS class of 1972 r dies reunion plans Do you ever wonder what became of that high school chum you thought you would never lose touch w ith’ If you are a member of the Sandy Union High School class of 1972, you have the opportunity to find out Members of the « lass are organizing a ICF year reunion to be held this sum mer. All class members are in vlted to participate in the planning process which w ill com bine locating W orship Sunday School Bible Study might have a PETE N 30 a m 00 am 30 pm 10 p m St. MICHAEL'S CATHOLIC CHURCH Sat ew e M a s ? 30 p m Si you still actually save either $ 3 /5 or pense If you re even thinking about a new car please let us talk to you There s no obligation money saving idea 4 4S 10 10:45 1 / . 6 36/ / 30 31640 SI Pioneei Bled Sandy OR 9 /0 5 5 668 6116 you may simply deduct $ 3 / 5 00 from our usual low prices A monotonous IM M A N U E L LUTHERAN CHURCH F a m ily W o r s h i p , . 1 1 : 0 0 a m If you buy or lease from Carlson Chevrolet a new 1981 of 1982 Chevy Chevette Celebrity S Truck or Luy Truck before We agree that rebates are becoming confuung $562 50 depending upon your purchase Scenic Sandy We o ff e r perianal home Bible Oudy or private Bible correspondence study Only cost is y o u r lim e End M a rc h 31 Bridge foreman offers inside view THURSDAY. MARCH 25 9 a m .: Exercise class Noon Golden Age Club potluck Church of Christ REBATES or a quaifymg Demo Mei mg 6 Sun l i b it stud» Sun cummunan Sun tvs sarmca Wed liW e study A D D IT IO N A L March 31st - W EDNESDAY. MARCH 24 9 30 a m .: Income tax assistance 9 30 a m ,. Arts and crafts Noon Loaves and fishes I p m .: Band practice 5 p m .: Departure for Winter Hawks game PASTOP (R A N K K O IP K t Church 664 454 3 Margo Dempster, Darrell Dempster and Debbie Hignall listened as Rob Rignall described the construction techniques of the new Glenn Jackson 1-205 Bridge to local Klwanians recently. TUESDAY. M AR< H 23 Noon Loaves and Fishes 1 p m .: Ceramics CometoCtorch Cornet ol $500to s750 and therapy pool Noon Loates and Fishes 12 30 p m.: Departure for RSVP R e c o g n itio n Ceremony I p m Cards Seedy School (Blull ho«d: Sunday rnoiniOfi (9 30 11 30» benefits erf equipment ownership. Continental business communications systems are avail able w ith both standard and optional features to fit your specific communications needs. For full details and system recommendations, call your G /ntinental Telephone communica tions consultant or service representative today. ( 5 0 3 ) 873-3601 *' ‘>4,¡n IR Îifitâ L 5 ...- Luring Way Fellowship (Foursquare) Omwen knkip lorwct 0 lohn Moore (695 2924) Dr Al Baylis (658 4 7?8) First Church of Christ, Scientist 1525 West Powell Boulevard 9 a.» Gresham Oregon 97030 Ifl a.« Sunday Semes Il M ai Saa4ay Scheel ! o D4 an 7:15 a * * fcMea M m w m cr Pastor Ken Wold 17275 Strauss 668 4949 (formerly St Michael s Hall) C h i« « » t Doom aseda»* services tou ara warmly u*v dt»n<j 666 3 71 7