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________________ .. . *tf'4 School menus Sandy MONDAY. A PR IL Wiener wraps Catsup Potato rounds Carrot sticks Applesauce Milk TUESDAY. A PR IL S Fish sticks Tartar sauce Buttered corn Fruit bars Bread and butter Milk Welches Cottrell MONDAY. A PR IL S Hot dog Mustard Tater tots Catsup Crisp mixed vegetables Orange wedge Milk MONDAY. A PR IL S Creamed chicken on Hot biscuits Buttered carrots Peanut butter with celery Orange wedge Milk TUESDAY. A PR IL « Macaroni and cheese Buttered peas Whole wheat roll Butter Peaches Milk W EDNESDAY. A PR IL 7 Beef and bean tostada with lettuce and cheese Cinnamon bun Sliced peaches Milk W EDNESDAY. APR IL 7 Spanish rice Buttered corn Peanut butter sandwich Fruited jello Milk THURSDAY. A PR IL 8 Pizza Seasoned green beans Orange wedges Milk THURSDAY. A PR IL M Sloppy joe Popeye salad Ice cream Easter cake Choice of milk F R ID A Y . APR IL 9 No school F R ID A Y . A PR IL » Teacher Work Day TUESDAY. A PR IL « Beef stew Peanut butter sandwich Buttered broccoli Turnip wheels Fruited jello Milk W EDNESDAY. APR IL 7 Hamburger gravy on Mashed potatoes Buttered corn Carrot sticks Mountain bars Chilled peaches Milk THURSDAY. APRIL X Chili Crackers Tuna salad sandwich Cole slaw Chilled applesauce Milk F R ID A Y . APR IL 9 Turkey and gravy Mashed potatoes Colored Easter eggs Cucumber wheels Hot cross buns Choice of milk Sandy dancer joins Ballet Fiesta Evelyn McLellan The click of castanets, the stomp of a well-placed heel can mean only one thing—flamenco dancing. Evelyn McLellan, a Sandy resident known for her dance instruction in local community schools, is now appearing with Ballet Fiesta, a Portland based profes sional Spanish dance company The group will open April 4 at the Norton House Restaurant in Portland’s Old Town Flamenco, the music and dance of the Gypsies of the Andalusian district in southern Spain, dates back to the 14th cen tury. It is derived from Gypsy, Arabic, An dalusian and Spanish Jewish folk songs. The dancing consists of toe and heel click ing and g rac efu l arm m ovem ents sometimes coordinated with castanet playing Ballet Fiesta, under the direction of Maria Moreno, is the only full-time profes sional Hispanic dance company in Oregon with complete repertory of the major flamenco favorites and Mexican folkloric dance. this An Education Gap Chances are you've spent from 12 to 16 years in school learning how to make money, but you never really learned to manage the money you make. An oversight to be sure. Some call it a failure of our educational system. The good news is you can compensate for this education gap by attending a Successful Money Manage ment SeminariM in your area. You’ll learn the fundamentals of personal money management. You'll learn that people don't get rich by mak ing money, but by managing the money they make. The Seminar is inexpensive, easy to understand, and vital to your future financial well being The Seminar will teach a proven money management technique. It's a simple process called repositioning. An effective tool, but largely unused by »he majorfy of Americans. You can take charge of your financial future when you save and invest through deliberate repositioning and planning. Repositioning starts with how you spend your money. For instance you likely spend what you con to maintain your standard of living. Things like mortgage payments or rent, food, clothing, transporta tion and entertainment. Then you pay the cost of insurance and send a large portion of your income to Washington, D.C., as taxes. Finally, after all this, there is somethng left over for savings and investment. The goal of reposition ing is to maintain your standard of living, save on insurance costs, ond lower your taxes, leav ing a larger percentage of your earnings to save ond invest. The Seminar will then teach you how to plan ond invest wisely. Thwrs April 1, 1982 (Sec I) SANO Y (O re.) ROST—5 Services set for longtime residents R. W inchester services will be at Forest Mrs Fleischman is sur in Camas. Wash , to Bert the Boring area M r G er Lawn Memorial Park in vived by her step-daughter, and Florence Hite, her man died in 1960 Funeral services will be Gresham Dorothie Bernard of San family came to Oregon to held today for retired U S Born Edna Ann Stevens Mrs German belonged to d y; a sis te r, K a m illa live at Cottrell where she Navy machinist mate and on Sept 21, 1902 in West comm unity organizaton, Henley of Chicago; five received her education. Sandy resident Robert Win Fork, Mo , she was raised but enjoyed most her fam i grandchildren, and five Chester, who died in Van in Missouri and received She married Bill Matters ly activities and working great grandchildren couver Wash , March 28 in Vancouver, Wash , in her education there with flowers He was 71. 1920 They lived in the San She m a rrie d Steward She is survived by two The services will be held Lawson on Oct. 2, 1920 in dy area for a short time daughters, Joan Parker, of at 10 30 a m in the chapel Midco, Mo. Most of their where they began their Funeral service for Rosa Boring, and Violet Craig, of of Sandy Funeral Home family before moving to early married life they liv A G e rm a n was held C orbett; two brothers, Private interment will be ed in Missouri where they Parkdale near Hood River Wednesday in the chapel of Mike Hite, of Sandy, and at W illam e tte National began to raise their family Sandy Funeral Home She and the children Earl Hite, of Creswell; a Cemetery in Portland. The moved to Sandy in Mrs German died at her returned to the Sandy area sister, Blanche Jones, of Born Jan 2,1911 in Brad 1941. Mrs Lawson was a daughter s home in Borin in 1939 and she married C a lifo r n ia ; 14 g ra n d ford, Ark , he was was rais member of the Church of March 24 She was 77. Charles German in 1941 children, and 29 g reat ed in Arkansas and attend Christ in Sandy She was a Born Rosa Alberta Hite They made their home in grandchildren ed school there past m e m b e r of the He enlisted in the U.S. American Legion Auxiliary Navy in 1929 and made it in Corbett and belonged to his career, retiring in 1953. the Sandy Senior Citizens He married Anna Vernon M r Lawson died in 1951 in Rhode Island in 1941. She is survived by her They moved to Oregon children, Marion James, after his discharge from Evelyn Coburn, William, the service and lived in the Bert, Jerry and Mickey Boring area They moved Lawson, all of Sandy; 17 to Sandy in 1962. g ra n d c h ild re n , and 17 After retiring from the great grandchildren. N avy, M r. W inchester worked for a short time at the Oregon Bulb Farm , before going to work at Col Funeral services for Nor umbia Brick Company in ma Lauzon Fleischman Portland He retired from will be held Friday, April 2, there in 1972, but continued at 2 p.m. in the chapel of to work at Sharon's Sentry Sandy F u n e ra l Hom e. M a r k e t and W illia m s Private burial will follow at Thriftway in Sandy until il Cliffside Cemetery in San lness forced him to quit. dy. He is survived by his Mrs. F leisch m an, an wife, Anna; nine children, Virginia Dyess in Lou- area resident since 1940, died in a local nursing siana, Linda Poling of home March 29 at the age Aloha, Susan Winchester, of 89 Robert L. W inchester, Born Norma Jensen in Scott Winchester and Jim Chicago, III,, on Sept 3, Winchester, all of Sandy, 1892, she grew up there and Robert Winchester Jr. in A fo u r-d a y p a in tin g s e m in a r w ill be h e ld a t th e Red Lion Inn g ra d u a te d fro m the Arizona, John Winchester a t B o w m a n 's, lo c a te d in W elches. R oger C o o ke , w h o s e w o rk University of Chicago. She in Arizona, and Bill Win ta u g h t hig h school is in c o lle c tio n s th ro u g h o u t N o rth A m e ric g , w ill be g iv in g in chester in Portland; two mathematics for 25 years brothers, Ray and Woody; s tru c tio n an d in s ig h ts in to th e fo u r basic a re a s of p a in tin g : in the Chicago area. two s is te rs , Bee and d ra w in g , c o m p o s itio n , c o lo r and lig h tin g . O n e day of in te n se She m a r r ie d D u ffa Dorothy; 15 grandchildren, I^auzon in Chicago in 1934, and one g re a t study w ill be d e v o te d to each of th e se a re a s. They lived in that area grandchildren. The fe e fo r th e e n tire s e m in a r w ill be $125. A $50 d e p o s it where she worked until in a d va n ce w ill g u a ra n te e a re s e rv a tio n in th e class, as the retirement. After retiring, Mr. and Mrs Lauzon spent n u m b e r o f p a rtic ip a n ts w ill be lim ite d . time traveling and made Edna A. Lawson, a Sandy their permanent home in area resident since 1941, Roger Cooke the Sandy area. died March 30 in a Portland Mr. Lauzon died in 1961. hospital. She was 79 59394 E. Marmot Rd. She remained in Sandy. Funeral services will be In 1972 she married Her Sandy, OR 97055 held April 1 at 1:30 p.m. in man Fleischman. They liv th e c h a p e l of Sandy ed in Sandy and he died in 622*4228 Funeral Home. Concluding 1973. Rosa German Painting Seminar M ay 25 — 28 Roger Cooke, Instructor N. Fleischman Edna Lawson Send dopOSlt to: If vou earn between OOO and $75.000 You earn an excellent salary. And yet, like so many other successful Americans, maybe you ve found making ends meet and saving money an uphill battle. Even if you are saving and investing, inflation and taxes are working against you. You worked hard and should enjoy the fruits of your labor. Repositioning Assets Obituaries: P erso n alized P la n Every couple or individual who attends will receive a personalized plan. You'll learn there is a big difference between simply making a couple of good investments and strategically investing according to your income, debts, goals, family needs, retirement objectives, and more. You, our financial planners, and our computers all team up to create a workable financial blueprint for your future. Specifically, the 10 1/2 hours of instruction and the plan will help you . . . • Analyze whether or not your assets are pro perly positioned. • Learn to make maximum use of your pretax and after-tax earnings. • Determine the amount of capital you’ll need to achieve your goals and ensure a secure financial future. • Learn about the various kinds of savings and investments you'll need. • Learn how to use tax-advantaged invest ments. • Learn how to invest to take advantage of in flation, • Learn how to take advantage of tht tax laws in the long-run and make use of Reagan's tax bill now. • Determine the amount of money your family will need in the event of your premature death, and project how long they II need it. • Learn the im .ortance of proper estate plann ing Seminar Agenda Thousands Have Attended SESSION: MONEY DYNAMICS The Money Game, Financial Goal Setting, Reposi tioning Your Assets to Your Ad vantage, Five Reasons People Fail, Making Inflation Work for You, (You Can Become Financially Indepen dent,) Uncovering Your Hidden Assets. Your Own Personalized Financial Planning Pro gram. 1 Thousands of people in Oregon and Washington have attended the Successful Money Management Seminar. The education is useful to everyone. Secretaries, lawyers, truck drivers, doctors, accountants, . salesmen and construction workers have all attended. 100% Money-Back Guarantee ND SESSION: WORKING DOLLARS Common Stocks,Mutual Funds, Social Security, Timing Your Success, Initiating Your Per s o n a liz e d F in a n c ia l P lan , Reagan's Tax Plan — How You'll Benefit. There are absolutely no hidden costs or obliga tions. This is not an introductory seminar, nor an attempt to sell another seminar. And, if you don't agree that the Seminar is important and worthwhile to you and your family, we will re fund the entire $35 fee. Our objective is to help you with your financial future and educate you. We believe you will find the Seminar relevant and worthwhile. RD SESSION: REDUCING YOIJRTAX BURDEN Tax Free In come — Municipal Bonds, Are You Self-Em ployed? Keogh (HR-10), Individual Retirement Account (IRA;, Owning and In vesting in Real Estate, Oil & Gas, Investment- Quality Diamonds & Gemstones. (Investing in Cable T V .; ESTATE PLANNING — Presented by an Attorney and/or an Estate Plat • ng Specialist, Wills, Trusts, Jointly Held Proper ty, How to Avoid Probate. Reducing In- heritance Taxes. 3 Register Now To ensure your space, please call (503) 661-1250 today, or mail the registration coupon. Space is limited, so act now. Every day you go to work without a plan you may be earn ing money, but not accumulating wealth. Don't hesitate. You can turn this required reading in to a success story. F ill in and m ail today or call (503) ' 661-I2CO LOCATION: Sandy High School Materials and Instruction DATES: Wednesdays, April 7th, 14th & 21st TIME: 7:00 pm - 10:30 pm each evening Th* Seminar consul» of 10% hour* of professional instruct,on spread over three 3% hour evening session*. p inr»e j /» M ail to: You receive a workbook that includes all materials, a personalized financial plan, and 10 1/2 hours of professional instruction spread over three. 3 ,/2-hour evening sessions. The total cost is only $35 per individual or couple payable in cosh or by check. VISA, or Master- Charge at the door of the first session. Only one set of materials is required per individual or couple Nam e________ Street Address City__________ Home Phone (_ Spouse or .Ouest __ State .MOVICI’ Zip Business Phone (_ 135 Seminar fee In payoble at the door of the first session in cash by check VISA or M n . i . r f h . w guaranteed or your money will be refunded V v is a or MaslerCborge Your satisfaction i*