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Senior Center News:
Firefighters keep busy
as blaze damages roof
Center maps excursion to festival
automobile accidents
There were also six first aid calls, one
smell of smoke, one public assist and
two mutual aid calls with Boring Eire
District
Through Eebruary, the Sandy Fire
District was aliead of its 1961 pace with
26 more emergency calls,
This year, the district has responded
to 32 fires, 10 public assistances, seven
false alarms. 81 emergency medical
calls and 13 mutual aids with adjoining
fire districts
A defective chimney above a wood
stove started a blaze which damaged
the roof on a Sandy home early last Sun
day afternoon.
Sandy Eire Marshal Jim Gallagher
said 26 firefighters responded to a 1:14
p rn alarm at the Dan York residence.
41151 SE Vista Loop Drive, only to find
fire already burning through the roof
when they arrived
Smoke had been visible from the in
tersection of Highway 26 and Langen-
sand Road, he noted.
He said the firefighters, using three
engines and two tankers, had the
flames under control within 15 minutes
Gallagher said the fire began in an at
tic directly above a wood stove and
caused >8.000 to >10,000 damage to the
house and its contents.
Cause of the blaze was inadequate
clearance between the metal chimney
and cedar shingles
During the past week, in addition to
the house fire, Sandy Eire District per
sonnel responded to a chimney fire, one
vehicle fire which turned out to be a
broken ra d ia to r hose and four
SLOGAN CONTEST
The volunteers of Sandy Eire District
are sponsoring a fire prevention slogan
contest for school-age children who live
within the Sandy district, Gallagher
said
Winning slogans will be displayed on
the sides of district fire trucks
Winners in two age groups, 6 9 and
10-13, will receive a >15 gift certificate
and a nde to school in a fire engine
Contest deadline is April 30 Entries
may be delivered in person or mailed to
P O Box 518, Sandy
health services and coor
dination of health issues
with providers, consumers
and agencies One of the
most immediate issues for
consideration is to develop
a community plan for deal
ing with illness care for the
poor and needy
The first Health Advisory
Board meeting w ill be
March 30 at 5 p m at the
Clackamas County Cour
thouse, 907 M a in St ,
Oregon City
Others named to the
b o a rd
in c lu d e
John
Cleland, Oregon City physi
cian; John Cutter. Molalla
pharmacist; Joanne Hazel,
Oregon City nurse and
co m m u n ity v o lu n te e r;
John Mayfield, attorney
with Legal Aid Services.
Carleton Lindgren, M eri
dian Park Hospital ad
ministrator; Roy Payne,
V. Iwaukie internist; Diana
Taylor, Lake Oswego nurse
practitioner, and Thomas
D illo n , C anby H e ra ld
publisher. Members are
appointed for three-year
terms
surance or to assist with
completion of M edicare
and other insurance reim
bursement requests
To be eligible for this ser
v ic e ,
persons
m ust
schedule an appointment
through the center office.
A Senior Law Project
will be held at the center
from S a m to noon next
Thursday A free 30-minute
consultation with a local a t
torney may be requested
by seniors 60 years of age
and over
An excursion to the Daf
fodil Festival in Puyallup.
Wash., is scheduled April 3
Participants will view a
floral parade and attend a
flower show boasting more
than 300 varieties of daf
fodils
Cost of the trip, which in
clu d e a d m is s io n and
transportation, is >10
For more information
concerning senior a c
tivities and services, con
tact the center, 668-5569
Activities for the Week of
March 25 to April I
THURSDAY, MARCH 25
9am
Exercise class
Noon: Golden Age Club
potluck
F R ID A Y , MARCH 2«
10 a m to 5 p m : Town
Center and Pioneer Craft
Jeffrey A Crook
announces an extension on his
Special price on simple wills
Individual
00
*45.
Masons set
Palm Sunday
breakfast
T h e Sandy M asonic
Ixwlge will host a Palm
Sunday Breakfast next
Sunday. April 4
The
a ll you ra n e a l
spread will tie served from
7 a m Io norm and feature
bacon and eggs
Admission will be >3 for
adults and >2 for children
under 12 years of age
Organizers say plenty of
parking will be available in
back of the Masonic Tern
plr on Pioneer Boulevard
Annual tea
rescheduled
at library
The annual Women's
Chib Silver Tea which lor
years has been a benefit
lea for Sandy Public
Mbrary, will not be held
April I this year
The delay was prompted
by the installation of tom
puters in the library ir. the
near future
The annual tea baa been
rescheduled for Thursday.
Sept 9, at the library
Green of Sandy won >30 in
certificates
Ruby Eliason of Sandy
won >15 in certificates,
while Georgia Archer of
Sandy won a >5 certificate
W EDNESDAY. MARCH 31
9 30 a m .: Income tax
HARLAN
D e m o c ra t
COMMISSIONER
until April 30, 1982, because of
excellent response to the original ad.
Present this Ad for discount!
Also, CALL for . . .
SPECIAL RATES
(1) Uncontested Dissolutions
(2) C hapter 7 Bankruptcies and
(3) Dull Diversion A greem ents.
FOR DIRECTOR
POSITION 4
4YEARTERM
VOTE FOR ONE
L IN D A LOOM IS
668-3558 39051 Proctor, Sandy
9 a.m. — 5 p.m.
OFFICIAL BALLOT FOR SPECIAL DISTRICT ELECTIONS HELD <N
THE COUNTY OF CLACKAMAS. STATE OF ORL JN
6E002
MARCH 30. 1982
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SA N D Y E L E M E N T A R Y SCHOOL
MEASURE 3 3
Submitted to the legal voters of said district.
SANDY ELEMENTARY DISTRICT .46 OPERATING LEVY
Q U E STIO N Shall the Sandy Elementary Oistrict levy $2,264.428 outside
Oregon's Constitutional limitation lor operating expenses during the 1982 '83
fiscal year7
PURPOSE The establishment of this levy is for funding the educational
programs for the children of the district in grades one through eight The Cedar
Ridge, Fiiwood, Kelso, and Sandy Elementary buildings are included m this
operating proposal.
The district does not have a tax base to provide the educational program
required by the State Constitution and State Statute and as adopted by the
District board, therefore, this operating levy is being presented for voter approval
If this measure is approved, $1,803.419 of the taxes le vied in the 1982-'83
fiscal year are eligible for partial state funding However, $461,009 of the taxes
will be totally financed by local taxpayers without any partial state payment.
YES
NO
E v e ry Tuesday a d iffe re n t Special
«t
Five local persons have
won free merchandise cer
tificates awarded by Sandy
Area Merchants in their re
cent St Patrick's Daze pro
motion.
Carrie Hutchison of San
dy won >100 in Sheriff SAM
‘ ‘bucks" redeemable at
any of 36 participating
businesses
Mrs Clyde Phelps of
Rhododendron won >50 in
SAM "bucks," while Erna
TUESDAY. MARCH 30
8 a m to 8 p m.: Election
day
9 30 a m to noon Medical
insurance assistance
OFFICIAL BALLOT FOR SPECIAL DISTRICT ELECTIONS MELO IN
THE COUNTY 0F CLACKAMAS. STATE 0F OREGON
S 0014
MARCH 30. 1982
Berg refereed a match in
which Skipper's son, Scott,
a junior at Sandy Union
High School, lost a 5-3 deci
sion following a "flagrant'*
penalty that ended the
m atch seconds b efo re
regulation time expired.
Locals win drawing
THURSDAY. A PR IL I
9 a m : Senior law project
9 a m : Exercise class
10 a m : Humanities class
Noon Loaves and Fishes
I p m Film I S Art
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN th a t on Tuesday, March 30, 1982, « p e d a l e le c tio n s w i l l be
h e ld In and f o r th e d i s t r i c t s gl-.en below .
The p o lls w i l l be open fr o a 8 :0 0 A.M.
u n t i l 8 :0 0 P.M.
The fo llo w in g a re f a c s im ile b a l l o t s f o r s a id e le c tio n s c o n ta in in g
th e measure and c a n d id a te s fo r d ir e c t o r s o f th e d i s t r i c t s :
h ittin g him with open
hands and pushing him in a
manner likely to provoke a
v io le n t or d is o r d e rly
response ”
The alleged harassment
took place Feb. 20, the
night of the district wrest!
ing finals at Canby
MONDAY. MARCH 29
9am
Foot clinic
9 30 a m : Exercise class
and therapy pool
Noon: Loaves and Fishes
12:30 p m .: Guest speaker
Dick Aredovech, hearing
specialist
assistance by appointment
9 3 0 a m .: Arts and crafts
Noon: Loaves and Fishes
l p m . Band practice
5:30 p m : Departure for
Senior Dine Out
NOTICE OF ELECTION FOR SPECIAL ELECTIONS, MARCH JO, 1982
Sandy man makes plea
on harassment charge
A Sandy man is schedul
ed to appear today in Can
by Municipal Court to enter
a plea on a harassment
charge stemming from an
incident at the Timber
Valley league wrestling
tournament
Arthur Skipper is accus
ed or harassing a wrestling
referee
The charge against Skip
p er accuses him
of
‘ ‘unlawfully and with the
intent to harass, annoy and
alarm Vynn C Berg, sub
ject 'h im >. to offensive
physical contact, to w it, by
School trip
Noon Loaves and Fishes
7:30 p m : Com m unity
card night
7 p m ,: Dessert cooking
contest
A tto rn e y a t Law
or Joint
Health board taps Day
Sandy Building Official
Tom Day was appointed
last Thursday to the newly-
formed Health Advisory
Board by the Clackamas
County Board of Commis
sioners
Day was happy at the ap
pointment “ I think it's
go-x? to get some représen
ta‘ ;>n from East County on
some the boards down in
Oregon City,” he said.
The new board w ill
review Health Division
policies and provide direc
tion for planning and
evaluation of programs
The board will also look
at providing preventative
A number of issues perti
nent to Sandy area senior
citizens will be voted on in
the March 30 election
The Clackamas County
Senior Levy and city of
Sandy budget will both be
on the ballot this Tuesday.
Voter registration cards
and a p p lic a tio n s fo r
ab s e n te e b a llo ts a re
available at the Sandy
Senior Center
Transportation to the
polls will be provided to
seniors upon request
Trained volunteers will
be available this Tuesday
to help persons choose sup
p le m e n ta l m edical in-
E s ta c a d a • G re s h a m
S a n d y • P a rk ro s c . . , only'
NEXT Tuesday’» special:
Soft
Flour Taco
cm
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VIDEO and MORE
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This a s te r is k in d ic a t e , those p o llin g places which hews an entrance a c c e s s ib le to
v o te rs using wheel c h a ir s . A ll v o te rs , In c lu d in g the handicapped, nust vote a t th
p o llin g places given fo r t h e ir p r e c in c t.
We re g re t th a t a l l p o llin g places cannot
be a c c e s s ib le .
I f you are handicapped and your p o llin g place is not acce s sib le to
v o t e r . In wheel c h a irs or on c ru tch es , please c a l l 455-8551 fo r advice on oth er
■ethuds o f v o tin g .
A ll le g a l v o te rs re s id in g In the fo llo w in g p re c in c ts s h a ll vote at the p o llin g
place» so in d ic a te d .
C o t t r e l l Crade School
342 2 5 9.1. P roctor Rd.
•o r ing
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Sandy C ity H a ll
39250 Pioneer B lvd,
Sandy
101, 102
Plrwood School
*2900 8.1. Trubel Rd.
Sandy
372. in
Sandy Crede School
34755 Pleaaent Ave.
Sandy
J7J. 374
Kalao School
3*451 S .Ï. Re le u
in . *<>*
Lions Club
341, 342
Boring
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