Sandy post. (Sandy, Oregon) 1938-current, April 08, 1982, Page 12, Image 12

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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'>< ®
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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.