Sandy post. (Sandy, Oregon) 1938-current, April 15, 1982, Page 4, Image 4

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    SANDY (O r* ) POST Thvrt
Apr.I IS 1992 ($•< I)
Pioneers celebrate park’s anniversary
MONDAY. APR IL 19
Fish sticks
T artar sauce
Vegetable salad
Fruit bar
Bread and butter
Milk
Association
M elvin
Haneberg welcomes all to
join in for the get together
in observance of the 100th
birthday of the Nelson
Memorial Pioneer Park.
Howard Berger will pre­
sent a short program of the
park s history Documenta
tio n of the o rig in a l
homestead grant will also
be on exhibit
P assage
of
the
Homestead Act of 1862
b ro u g h t
a
tid e
of
homesteaders to the then
sp arse ly -se ttle d Sandy
area
The Act enabled the head
of each household to stake
his claim of 160 acres,
register it at Oregon City,
improve it and, at the end
of five years, receive his
homestead grant free and
clear
Nels Nelson and his wife,
Hannah, arrived in the
1870s and located a claim
just west of the young set
tlement of Sandy In the
true pioneer tradition, he
fell trees for their first
home—a log cabin
Keeping pace with his in­
dustrious neighbors, the
land was cleared and,
along with them, a road
was established A section
of that roadway remains as
Highway 26 to Orient Drive
Welches
Cottrell
MONDAY. APRIL 19
Salisbury steak
Mashed potatoes
Buttered peas
Peaches
Milk
MONDAY. A PR IL 1»
Hot dogs
Pork and beans
Lettuce with dressing
Carrot sticks
Cookies
Fruit
Milk
TUESDAY. A PR IL 2«
Creamed tuna on
Hot noodles
Buttered carrots
Celery sticks
Chilled pears
Milk
W EDNESDAY. A PR IL 21
Spaghetti
French bread
Buttered broccoli
Cucumber wheels
Apple wedge
Milk
Sandy
Members, guests and
frie n d s of the Sandy
Pioneer Association will
gather this Sunday. April
18, at the Sandy Commum
ty Center at 12 30 p m for
the annual potluck dinner
P ioneer
P resident
School menus
TUESDAY. A PR IL 2«
Corn dogs
Mustard
Tater tots
Carrot coins
Apple juice
Bar cookie
Milk
TUESDAY. APR IL 2«
Hamburger on a bun
Lettuce
Pickle relish
Carrot sticks
Orange wedges
Milk
W EDNESDAY. A P R IL 21
Beef and bean tostada
with lettuce and cheese
Cinnamon bun
Sliced peaches
Milk
W EDNESDAY, APRIL 21
Meat and cheese pizza
Crisp mixed vegetables
Applesauce
Gingerbread
Milk
THURSDAY. APR IL 22
Weiner wraps
Catsup
Potato rounds
Buttered corn
Applesauce
Milk
Mrlvin Itanrbrrg, Edna Itanrbrrg and Connie Revenue took part in the replanting of snowdrops from the original
Revenue cemetery to the Nelson Memorial Pioneer Park which celebrates its ItMtth anniversary this weekend
and Orient Drive on west
As the Nelson family
grew, a fine “ carpenter
built" house of Victorian
architecture replaced the
log cabin while the forest
was yielding to farm and
pasture lands
M r Nelson's deathin 1904
destined that his son. Be
would remain with the
widowed Hannah and farm
the home place
As the years moved
along. Be was no longer to
farm and sold part of the
place Love for his friends
and neighbors, as well as
his home, directed him to
reserve a favorite corner
and place it in the caring
hands of the Sandy Pioneer
Association
His intention was that
each member might claim
his right in that historic bit
of homestead—a pace to
walk freely beneath the tall
firs, to picnic at the rustic
tables or simply rest and
meditate
T his
s p rin g ,
the
H istorical P reservation
Committee of the Sandy
Garden Club planted the
p ark w ith Snowdrops,
removed from the 1853
Revenue settlem ent in
observance of the park's
100th anniversary
Senior Center News:
THURSDAY. APR IL 22
Turkey noodle bake
Lettuce and egg salad
Cheese biscuit
Stewed prunes
Milk
FR ID A Y , APR IL 23
Turkey ala king
over rice
Green beans
Fruit cake
Bread and butter
Chocolate milk
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F R ID A Y . A PR IL 23
Beef raviolis
Buttered corn
Roll with butter
Pears
Milk
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THURSDAY. A P R IL 22
Pork cutlets
Hot rolls
Mixed vegetables
Peanuts and raisins
Pudding
Milk
FR ID A Y . A PR IL 23
Macaroni and cheese
Popeye salad
Buttered green beans
Cinnamon rolls
Chilled pineapple
Choice of milk
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Save $ 4 0 on Ready to Finish
CHILDREN'S BEDS
A ttractive, versatile and solid as a rock.
Defensive driving to aid seniors
Seniors who are in ­
terested in participating in
the National "55 Alive"
Defensive Driving Course
for people 55 and older
should pre register now for
the class that will be held in
the latter part of May
The class teaches drivers
how to compensate for
gradual decreases in vi­
sion, hearing and dexterity
with trained volunteers as
teachers No driving tests
are included in the two day
class
A $5 fee will be charged
each student for the cost of
m a te ria ls
A fte r co m ­
pleting the course, seniors
may be eligible for a
special discount on their in­
surance premiums
A Keep Well Clinic, spon
sored by the Clackamas
County Health D e p a rt­
ment, will be held at the
Sandy Senior Center today
from 10 a m to noon
Seniors who are 60 years
and older are eligible to
receive health screening
services on a donation
basis Eor more informa­
tion, call the senior center
at 66ft 5569
A rra n g e m e n ts
a re
underway through Sandy
Travel Service for a seven
day cruise to Alaska on the
C u n a rd P rin c e s s for
members and friends of the
Sandy Senior Center
T r a v e le r s w ill s a il
through the inland passage
and visit the ports of
Juneau, Sitka and Ket
chikan. with a day viewing
Glacier Bay Eor more in­
formation about the trip or
for reservations, call the
center
S en iors
who
need
assistace with yard work
and home upkeep during
the warm weather months
may use a resource 'ist of
teenagers who are in
te re s te d
in
su m m er
employment. The list is
now available at the senior
center
MONDAY. APR IL 1»
9:30 a m
Exercise Class
and Therapy Pool
Noon: Ixiaves and Fishes
1 p m .: Cards
TUESDAY. APRIL 2«
7:30 a m : Men's Breakfast
9 a m . : Sandy Senior
Center Advisory Commit
tee
Noon leaves and Fishes
12:30
pm :
Guest
Speaker Father Lindsay
Warren
1 p m : Blood Pressure
A variety of aids for
seniors with disabilities is
currently available for use
on a loan basis These
items include a hospital
bed, m o to rized wheel
chair, walker and crutches
To make a request, contact
the senior center
Activities for the Week of
April 15 to April 22
T i l l K SD AY. A P R IL 15
9am
Exercise Class
1« a m Keep Well Clinic
10 a m Humanities Class
Noon lauives and Fishes
12 30 p m 1’ionaires
a n d ia m o
M A I)» IN I) ‘ i A
"Lei v Go" I not wear
SALE
ASSORTED
STYLES
A ll n o w . . .
25%
Clinic
1 p m Ceramics
W EDNESDAY, APR IL 21
9 30 a m.: Arts and Crafts
Noon U»aves and Fishes
THURSDAY. APR IL 22
9 a m .: Exercise Class
10 a m Humanities Class
Noon Golden Age Club
Potluck
LOFT BED
by Jud. Shepfiarö M -..ett
WITH CHRIS. . .
Join Chris in a fun jazz-dance
fitness program so you'll
look and feel like a million.
Put a bounce in your step, a
smile on your face and
reaffirm the positive,
pleasant side of your
personality.
Applicants have been
asked to list experience
and references as a re
quirement for considéra
tion
Women's
dress shoes
by
FR ID A Y , APRIL 1«
Noon: Loaves and Fishes
7:30 p m .: Comm unity
Card Night
$259
*"Sr11
$159
"TS.“1£
We ll be glad to help you get the
professional finish you want on your
ready to finish furniture. Stop by and
see us and ask about our regular
finishing classes."
Margaret Well, owner
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M on., W ed., A Friday 9:3 0 a m .* M o n . A W ed., 5:3 0 p.m. at the
G re s h a m A rm o ry . 5 0 0 NE Division ‘ Baby Sitting Available
CLASSIC w o o d s
SPECIAL DEMONSTRATION!
T o n ig h t! A p r il 15, 7 :0 0 p .m .
B O R IN G G RAD E SCHOOL
U N F I N I S H E D F V H N IT V H E
Gresham Village Stopping ( enter at E Powell and Burnside across from Fred Meyer
FOR MORI INFORMATION CALL
2 5 4 -1 0 8 5
• Open 7 D a w a Week
lot the Finest Seafood A Fine Spaghetti!
ACROSS THOM
COAST TO COAST
By popular demand - extended thru April!
Chicken Lovers'
TWO-FER
95
Down-Home
CHICKEN
DINNERS
W ITH
h on ey b ro o d e d
d e e p frie d
chicken, choice of solod or cole slaw,
ond breod . . . . A fte r 3 p.m. every day
but T uesdoy,
REMEMBER:
Double Oysters
every Tuesday!
Excellent
Wine &
Beer
selection
Daily lunch
SPECIALS
39004 Proctor • 668*6900
0NH Mon -Fn. 11 a at - I p a Open Sat 4 p.m.-S p.m Dowd Sun I holidays
• Free D e h \e r\ to last County
Phone: 661-1000
12.8% A.P.R.1
FINANCING
by G .M .A .C .
SAVE s63648
For a lim ited tim e you w ill ave $636 48 on o $5.000°' balance for 48 m on­
ths under the 12.8% G .M .A .C . financing program , as com pared to your
own Bonk finoncing These special rates apply to 1981 C h evro let Cars A
Trucks, as w e ll as 1982 M odels.
W e have 4 new 1981 Citations. 2 n ew 81 Chevettes, 1 n ew M alib u A 1
new C om oro all at b elow current cost. A you'll sove m ore w ith the
12.8% finoncing
W e urge you to get our finance rates A then to check w ith your frien d ly
Banker. He or she natu rally w ill suggest that you hurry to Carlson
Chevrolet A tak e ad va n ta g e of these special rates O n a $10.000 balance
you'll save $1.272 96
This reduced interest charge is subsidized en tirely by C h evro let A
G .M .A .C ., so it doesn t cost us anything You can ta k e ad van tag e of our
consistently low er prices A then ta k e ad va n ta g e of "G enerous M otors"'
low interest. In o ther w ords, it w ould be w ise to purchase a n ew Carlson
C hevrolet A finance all you con ot this low ro te— then— invest your
money in C .D .’s or w h a te v e r. The e x tra interest incom e w ill help
reduce your paym ents. W e hove a lorge selection of oil M odels av ailab le .
A if w e don t hove your first choice— w e ll find w h a t you w ont. You just
con t help but enjoy your n ext C h evro let purchase from . . . .
PETE 1
Above Grokeff Jewelry in Sandy s Wheatlond Bldg
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BUNK BED
CARLSON
6684101
SANDY
Open Sun.
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