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4 ~ SANOY (Or*.) eOST Th«r» Airport hearing April 14 Elans for a new subdivi sion south of Sandy will be discussed this Wednesday with the Clackamas County hearings officer in Oregon Arthur Skipper owner of Country Squire Airpark, proposes to develop a 24-lot planned unit development subdivision on a private drive southwest of the in tersection of SE Borns tedt and SE Winery Roads The hearing will be held at 2 p m April 14 at the D e p a rtm e n t of En vironmental Services, 902 Abernethy Road, Oregon City Monday, Paul Sanders of Portland will take his plan for a hydroelectric project before the C lackam as County Board of Commis sioners The hearings of ficer has already recom mended denial of the ap plication for a conditional use Sanders wants to build a hydroelectric project utiliz ing a 12-inch intake line to divert water from an ex isting pond, a settling tank, a 12-inch penstock line to move the water 950 feet horizontally and 300 feet vertically and a pelton wheel turbine and alter nator to be housed in a 12 foot by 16-foot concrete block structure OREA elects officers The Oregon R e tired Educators Association Unit 23 of Sandy re c e n tly elected officers for the 1982 83 year The include Hazel Stoffer Harvey, president; Alice T aylo r, vice president; Eula M arkle, secretary, and E v e ly n K reb s, treasurer Delegates and alternates to the OREA Delegate Assembly to be held in Salem April 18 20 will be Thayus Parmenter, Hazel Harvey, Alice Taylor and Eula Markle Clyde and Ethel Sutherland will also attend Ap'>< ® <*•< a£ Sandy Welches Cottrell M ONDAY. APR IL 12 Baked lasagna Tossed green salad Applesauce Garlic bread Milk MONDAY, APR IL 12 Chop suey bake Carrot raisin salad Roll and butter Mixed fruit Milk TUESDAY. APR IL 13 Hot dog on a bun Catsup Potato rounds Apple Milk TUESDAY. APRIL 13 Submarine sandwich Dill pickle rings Macaroni salad Apple crisp Milk W EDNESDAY, APR IL 14 Oven fried chicken Fruit salad Broccoli Cinnamon roll Milk THURSDAY. APRIL 15 Burrito Seasoned green beans Sliced peaches Cookie Bread and butter Milk F R ID A Y , APRIL 16 Spaghetti with Meat sauce Cabbage and carrot salad Fruit Bread and butter Milk MONDAY. APR IL 12 Tomato soup Crackers Popeye salad Toasted cheese sandwich Chilled apricots Milk TUESDAY. APR IL 13 Pizza Buttered green beans Cauliflower chunks Pudding Milk WEDNESDAY. APR IL 14 W EDNESDAY. A PR IL 14 Chili con carne Scalloped potatoes and Grated cheese ham Carrot coins Buttered peas Buttered cornbread Carrot sticks Applesauce Chilled fruit cocktail Milk Milk THURSDAY. A PR IL 15 THURSDAY. A P R IL 15 Shake and bake chicken Hot pork sandwich Savory rice Mashed potatoes Buttered mixed vegetables Buttered corn Fruited jello Cinnamon rolls Milk Chilled peaches Milk FR ID A Y . A PR IL 16 F R ID A Y . A P R IL 16 Tuna salad Fish portions Half boiled egg French fries Buttered corn Cole slaw Peanuts Banana Cinnamon toast Choice of milk Milk Workers needed for clinic The Clackamas County Public Health Division is offering a well child clinic in Wemme on May 27 at the Hoodland Women's Club It will be staffed by a ped iatric nurse p ra c ti tioner, a registered nurse and local volunteers Services provided are physical exam in atio ns, developmental testing, im munizations and health counseling These services are for children up to five years old The clinic is only for well children Children who are ill should be taken to a physician. There will be a nominal fee for service, but no one will be denied services due to an mablility to pay Volunteers are needed to staff the clinic Duties will in c lu d e r e g is tr a tio n , Local Camp Fire girls selling lots of candy Among the top candy ellerx for the Mt Hood Jouncil of Camp Fire are hree local girls Kara Sponnaux belong« o a fimt grade club at (elao, which ix led by her nother, Maggie. Tracy Buxx belong« to a eventh grade club at Cot rell, which is led by her nother, Barbara Nicole lxiundree, who »elongs to Jean McDonald's fourth grade dub at Sandy, was also a op local seller Essay School menus Individual Camp Fire member« who sold 3« units or more of candy are eligi ble for a free Saturday skate party at the Lloyd Center Ice Pavilion. Over 400 boys and girls are eligi ble to attend this year Profits from the Camp Fire candy sale supply 37 percent of the Mt Hood Council s budget, and are used to p ro v id e a d ministrative and program services Fund« also help maintain ( ’amp (»nahlee in Molalla Celebrate Easter With A Red Lion Kmnclyjr, Dinner. Y<»«r f aster H ru m h m itfli/ w e ll includ e f r e n ili lo ast o r delicate crepes I Henedii t »»r flo re n tin e Sausages ham a m i I ris ^ y h a u n i .4 garden o f salads fre sh fru its a m i tunes B u tte ry pastries A m i a ra in b o w id » lieeses f o r fa s te r D in n e r r n fo y favo rite s from o u r reg ular m enu such as fender M illin g steaks an d savo ry seafood O r m aybe one o f ou r acclaimed lionve wee ¡allies until a sort tai ulur dessert Brum h or D in n e r ra m e celebrate' h k l ’ V 11 lu th e Ih iiin if k u rn ii H OO A M lo 2 (Ml P M lt< h l.w i-.k weighing and measuring of children, and collecting fees For more information, contact Susan Yao at 655 8470 The Clackamas County Bar Association is sponsor ing a Law Day Essay Con test as part of its annual May 1 Law Day obser vances The Clackamas County B a r A s so ciatio n has established prizes of $75, $50 and $25 for the three best essays on the subject, “ I jiw Day XXV: A genera tion of Progress ” All Clackamas County students up through the twelfth grade are eligible to participate Entrants should sent their essays, which are not to exceed one thousand words, to John Saving idea behind class The Clackamas County Homemaker's Council is sponsoring a one-day class on s tre tc h in g one's finances It will be held April 29 in the auditorium of the Bethleman Church. 17979 S W Stafford Road, Lake Oswego The event is open to the public No admission will be charged. The “ Money Savings'* event will feature cost saving ideas, which will be displayed by several exten sion study groups in Clackamas County. Haub, deputy district a t to rn e y . room 7—c o u r thouse, Oregon City, Ore , 97045. The deadline is April 20 AH participants are in vited to spend a day with a Clackam as County Bar member to observe first- hand the practice of law Entrants will be assigned to “ work” with a judge, prosecutor or private at torney, in light of their ex pressed interest and the a v a ila b ilit y of bar members The return address and home telephone number should be attached to every essay to allow for coordina tion The Law Day theme marking this 25th anniver sary of Law Day is a tribute to progress made during these years CHOICES UNLIMITED AT MT HOOD COMMUNITY COLLEGE A WOMAN S WORKSHOP “MAKING LIFE COMMITMENTS: FROM THE IDEAL TO THE REAL” T uesday. April 13. 1982 8 30 a m - 4 00 p m Town a n d G ow n Room A workshop designed to explore the need tor mature and m-depth commitments atlecting our work and careers our economic values and our social and personal lives The workshop clearly outlines a basic program lor the accomplishment of chosen goals Fee S15 00 (includes lunch) Payable at door Call 667-7313 by Apnl 9 lor advanced registration Reserved Parking Available MT HOOD COMMUNITY COLLEGE 26000 S E Stark Street G resham . O reg o n HONDA. 2nd Chance 12.8% A.P.R. FINANCING by G.AA.A.C. SAVE$1,2729‘ The Chevrolet rebates of $500 & $750 are over, but now for a limited time you may finance your new 1981 or 1982 Chevrolet cor or truck from Carlson Chevrolet & pay only 12.8% interest. You actuolly will poy $1.272 96 less on a $10,000 balonce for 48 months under the 12.8% G.M A C. financing program as compared to your Bank. Just call your own friendly loan Officer at your favorite Bank & compare the above in terest comparision. He (or she) naturally will suggest that you hurry to Carlson Chevrolet & take advantage of these interest charges. This reduced interest charge is subsidized entirely by Chevrolet & G.M A C., so it doesn't cost us onything You con take advantage of our consistently lower prices & then take advantage of Generous Motors low interest. In other words, it would be wise to purchase a new Carlson Chevrolet & finance oil you can at this low rate then invest your money in "C D or whatever. The extra interest income will help reduce your payments. We have a large selection of all Models available. & if we don't have your first choice we ll find whot you wont. You just can't help but en|oy your next Chevrolet purchase from . . . . Honda 1980 CB400T Hawk $1498°° SAVE $500* over comparable 1982 Model! Other 1980 Honda models on sale here! 39140 W. Proctor Blvd. in Sandy. 668-6318 PETE CARLSON 668 4101 SANDY Open Sun. r Sandy Cycle Center Closed Sunday & Monday S^Free Drawing GIANT Bunnies! Sandy Sentry will give away FREE giant stuffed, plush Easter Bunnies from over 2 feet tall to 5 feet tall! Nothing to buy! Enter every time you enter our store! Just fill out a ticket & put stub in the box! FREE BALLOONS [for the kids I Friday & Saturday in Sandy.