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About Sandy post. (Sandy, Oregon) 1938-current | View Entire Issue (April 8, 1982)
fr SANDY ( O f * ) POST Thur» A p n l B. I W S»c 2) Area CPOs to meet to discuss plan updates by M IC H A E L P JO N ES Po*t Currexpondent The Board of County Com missioners has responded to the concerns of the residents and the area’s citizens planning organiza tions, and have extended the time line for revisions of the Mt Hood Community Plan. citizen’s input A fter receiving com plains from the Rhododen dron Neighborhood Group, the newly recognized Mt Hood Corridor CPO. Com m is s io n e r R o b e rt Schumacher directed the planning staff to allow 60 a d d itio n a l days fo r Un April 14 members of the planning staff will meet with representatives from the areas CPOs to discuss the process to be used in the plan update, as well as concerns with the process of citizen input and par ticipation The meeting will be held at the Hoodland Women's Club and will begin at 7:30 pm Following this meeting citizen participation in the planning process in the county. The first citizen informa tion meeting is scheduled for April 20 to discuss the staff's recommendation for revising the Mt Hood Com munity Plan On May 27 a second infor m a tio n a l m e e tin g is three citizen information meetings are scheduled to be held, and w ill be m o d e ra te d by A rd is Stevenson, assistant plann ing director CPO members have said the proposed revisions of the plan, as recommended by the county, excluded such input Earlier this year Steven son was awarded the 1981 P ro fes sio n a l P la n n in g Award for her work in Hoodland Happenings Registration Tuesday for Community School THURSDAY, APRIL 8 A senior citizens lunch, sponsored by Loaves and Fishes, will be served at 11:30 a m at the Welches School library Transports tion and further informa tion is available by calling M axine Worley at the Senior Center. 622-3331 A Welches School Board meeting will be held this evening at the school begin ning at 7:30. FR ID A Y . A P R IL 9 Teacher Work Day. No school at Welches SATURDAY. A PR IL 10 A home made goodie sale will be held today beginn ing at 10 a m at the Union 7« gas station on the corner of Welches Road and Highway 26 The proceeds will be donated to Carolyn Smith, candidate for State Representative in District 23 Contact M ana Krager Hone at 622 4139 for more information. An Easter Egg Hunt will be held today on the Welches Grade School field beginning at 1 p m sharp! Toddlers and ch ild ren through 6th grade can par ticipate SUNDAY. APR IL 11 Easter Sunday The mountain churches will celebrate an Easter Sunrise service this morn ing beginning at 7 a m M o u n tain frie n d s and neighbors are all invited to this service at Camp Arrah Wanna Lodge in Wemme For more information, call Stan Wall at 622-3575 or 622 4079 MONDAY, APRIL 12 A senior citizens lunch, sponsored by Loaves and Fishes, will be served at 11 30 a m. at the Welches Schoo, library Transporta tion and further informa tion is available by calling Maxine Worley at the Senior Center, 622 3331 TUESDAY. APR IL 13 The Senior Citizens Mon thly Potluck will be held to day at the Hoodland Women’s Club building at 11 30 a m The Mt. Hood Pre-school Co-op parents will help host this month's potluck, along with Senior Citizen’s Potluck Chair man Kathy Bock For fur th e r in fo rm a tio n or transportation to this lun cheon, contact M axine new school The chorus, beginning hand and con cert stage band will be featured. The Mt Hood Lion's Club meets this evening at 8 p m For more information contact Keith Bowman at 622 4422 T h e se n io r c itiz e n s “ Keep Well Clinic’’ will be held April 20 A special free meets this evening at the Hoodland Women’s Club building on Salmon River Road beginning at 7:30 This club is open to all chess players For more in formation, contact Dave Enna at 622 4546 A Spring Concert at Welches School will be held this evening at 7 p m in the multi purpose room of the Worley at 622 3331 Today is registration day for spring term Welches Community School classes Register in person at Welches Grade School’s new Community School room between 4 and 4:30 p m today, or by calling Reva Cox at 622-3397. W EDNESDAY. A PR IL 14 The Mt Hood Chess Club March 31 for Lackland Air Force Base, Texas Upon successfully completing the Air Force's six week basic training course, he will receive further ’ rain ing in his chosen career field as a Tactical Air Com m and and C o n tro l Specialist Bernard J Grass,, an auto-diesel technology ma jor, was one of 265 students to make the president's list for the winter quarter Inclusion on the list re quires the student attain at LO NDON BROIL BONELESS BEEF. TOP ROUND 5268 18 Ganu<n« New Zealand 't f t t i n g lamb $198 PACIFIC OYSTERS SWIFT S FROZEN ENTREES CORDON BLEU, CHICKEN $2^ KIEV, CHICKEN ROVAI SMOKED HAMS $ |2 8 BUTT HALF OR WHOLE LB LB LB $118 SHANK PORTION OR CHICKEN LUCERNE ......................... 12 o>. IELL-0 ADDITIONAL AT 2/69- SIZE' SLICED BACON tJTO armour $100 LUNCH MEATS ALL MEAT ASSORTED 1 IB. -P K G Off S |3 9 MORE MONEY SAVERS DILL PICKLES HI-COUNTRY 32 OZ APPLE J U IC I................48oz IMITATION SOU» CREAM D IA M O N D A, WHOLE IM 0 DRESSING BOILED ONIONS uoz J . uoz MUFFIN MIX DARIGOIO. MEDIUM CHEDDAR CHEESE CRACKERS KRAFT CORN FLAKES NABISCO "SNACK” V AMTWI NALLEY'S SWEET PICKLES DESSERT TO PPIN G 'LANTERS n oz COWM PEANUTS ’ u oz CHIFFON 60 a DINNER NAPKINS BROWN N ' SERVE FRANZ ROLLS .... 99« -------------------------------------------- -J— CREAM style 24 OZ J 0 FOLGER'S COFFEE LIBBY S CORHED BEEF » q«9 89* 89‘ PITTED OLIVES PINE- APPLE JUMBO __ Q I- 99* W O 4P < ------------------------------------------ BROWHIE SUPREME $167 BOX $ 2 *9 POTATO CHIPS ~ — • CHUNKS • CRUSM60 • SUCIO J 39* \ UNCLE BEN'S BETTY CROCKER 23hOZ S |J 9 DOLE "A O ABT M OU N TAIN GROW N DOZ $179 LINDSAY. RIPE PACK --------------------------------------j ---------------- $ |0 9 WESTERN FAMILY FRENCH'S SALAD MUSTARD > Mv* 69‘ 79* $ |I9 SYRUP......................... noz REDDl WHIP S |2 9 18 OZ MRS BUTTERWORTH'S PKG GOLDEH YAMS 7 to 10 OZ POST TOASTIES $118 UOZ PRlNCElLA L ° * CIAUSSEN PH ILADELPH IA CREAM CHEESE ARMOUR SLICED HOT DOGS THURSDAYS O n H ig h w a y 2 6 Sandy • 6 6 8 *8 0 5 8 NEW YORK CUT STEAK FRESH, MEDIUM SIZE y 1 • Salad Bar (I visit) Cup of Soup ft Homemade Bread (Reg *2’* value) All O N L Y .................... USDA CHOICE ib OLD FASHIONED, BONE IN LB LEG O' LAMB BONELESS HALF HAMS S |9 8 HORMEL CURE *81" BONELESS HAM S $59« O R E G O N , SALAD SIZE 12 OZ PKG. A p r il Lunch S p e c ia l: FREEZER ALARMS RATH BLACKHAWK'' NUGGET BONELESS HALF HAM LB USDA CHOICE APRIL SPECIALS • Any Italion Dinner with Salad Bar • including X Spaghetti Ravioli or Lasagne...................... M • 5 to 13 LBS. WESTERN FAMILY $158 LEAN GROUND BEEF We now feature authentic Italian spaghetti, lasagna and ravioli! 1 CLOSED CIRCUIT T.V. HAM ROASTS MOI IÚ EXCEED 2 i% FAT CONTENT “Pasta” ft pizza specials 00 ■ 8 • V • LB. P a o la ’s announces $ 1 , 1 39373 Proctor. P.O. Box 40 668*5016 or 666-5200 -------SANDY------- CENTER CUI ARMOUR PAN W EDNESDAYS • Any large or giant pizza (75’ off small) NOW In business tinco 1968 SWIFT'S. FROZEN '-in M O N DAYS • Any large pitcher of beverage with purchase of giant pizza. ( I per pizzo order ) ONLY. TUESDAYS • Spaghetti or Ravioli! Buy one ft get second for O N L Y .................. To place an ev en t in the H oodland H ap pen ing s, con ta c t D a w n M o rris o n at 622-3538. Gresham Alarm WILSON'S CORN KING" HALF OR WH JLE SHRIMP MEAT least a 3.7 grade point average. Randy Ingram, an elec tro n ic e n g in e e rin g technology m a jo r, and John M Stroup, an elec tro n ic e n g in e e rin g technology m ajor, were two of the 335 students on the dean’s list the winter quarter inclusion on the dean's list requires a grade point average of at least 3 3 clinic for mountain seniors, including blood pressure, blood work and private consultation with an RN is offered at this clinic. To m ake an appointm ent, please call Maxine Worley at 622-3331. BUTTERBALL 3 o n O I T h o n o r r o ll Two Sandy area students made the dean's list at the O regon In s t it u t e of Technology in Klam ath Falls, while a third made the president’s list BURGLAR FIRE SECURITY ALARMS EASTER PARADE OF VALUES boneless ham TURKEYS Sandy man joins U.S.A.F. Randy W Kubitz of San- ly, son of Wayne and Bar- »ara Kubitz of Gresham, ecently enlisted in the nited States Air Force, iccording to Ssgt Dan taker, the local Air Force ecruiter Airman Kubitz, a 1981 graduate of Sandy Union High School, departed On June 14 the planning commission will hold a public h earing at the Women’s Club at 7:30 p m to review plans as recom mended by the planning staff The commissioners will hold a hearing on the plann ing commission s recom mendations on July 7. The hearing will begin at 2 p m and 7 p m and will also be held at the Women's Club scheduled so that area residents can hear the pro posed revisions in the local plan, which will be going before the Planning Com mission in June for a public hearing In addition, citizens will be given information con cerning public input at both the planning commission meeting and the plan hear ing. which will be held by the commissioners RICE LONG GRAIN AND WILD 6OZ BOX $|29 IT H R I F T WA Y WILLIAMS 1 7 4 5 0 M e in ig , S a n d y 6 6 8 - 4 2 4 0