Sandy post. (Sandy, Oregon) 1938-current, May 06, 1982, Page 11, Image 11

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    Thu'S May 6. UM (S*c 2) SANDY (Or*.) POST-3
Senior Center News:
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Senior Center’s spring bazaar Friday Hometown Specials
The Sandy Senior center
w ill sponsor its annual Spr­
ing Bazaar tomorrow, May
7 from 9 a m to 5 p m
A variety of items w ill be
sold including used fur
mture. antiques, jewelry,
baked goods and han­
dicrafts The center's k it­
chen w ill feature selections
such as homemade pasties
(fre sh ly baked Cornish
meat pies > soup, sand­
wiches. crab cocktails, in­
dividual pizzas, fru it crisp
and ice cream sundaes
The Sandy Garden Club
w ill also sponsor a flower
show and plant show on the
Community Center lawn
A film . "E ruption of Mt
St Helens,'* w ill be shown
this Monda>, May 10 at 1
p m The movie includes
live footage of the event
and focuses on stories of
several individuals who
were a ffe c te d by the
disaster
Gale Orford, director of
Tam arack Senior Adult
Camp, w ill be the center's
guest Friday . May 14 Or­
ford w ill give a slide
presentation on activities
featured at each of the
camp's five-day sessions
Activities include canoe
ing. hiking, fishing, crafts,
cards, nature walks, danc
in g ,
v o lle y b a ll
and
horseback riding Persons
who wish to register for the
camp w ill have the oppor
(unity to do so following the
program
Several apartments in
the Sandy area are current
ly available for occupancy
by low-income seniors For
more information, contact
the center. 668-5569.
D an ce set
fo r M ay 7
The S u b u rb a n E a s t
Parents Without Partners
organization is sponsoring
a dance from 8 p m till 1
a m. Friday at M iller Hall
at the Western Forestry
Center
The
band
is
Counterclockwise Admis­
sion is $4 50. The dance is
open to the public
The S u b u rb a n E a s t
Parents Without Partners
club meets the second and
fourth Tuesday of every
month at MHCC. room
2760. Orientation is at 7
p m. w ith the re g u la r
meeting at 8.
F iv e
o f a b o u t 60
members of the non profit
fam ily educational support
group are from the Sandy
area
AUTO REPAIR
J8650 Pioneer blvd
Sandy. Oregon 97055
Don Obrist, Inc.
„
TV *
,
Guaranteed Service
On All Makes
668 7363
BUY 1 and get 1 FREE
(Must be same price.)
Ferry M orse
" o d ,°
Service
C l D A R P L A Z A
No I
lower le v e l
Carry In Service
Town & Country Estates Realty
Rental« a Property Management
Listings • Sales e Mobile Homes
Custom Homes e New Construction
Commercial • Acreage
4 6 » 4 I7 S 3 7 3S6 Ruben Lane Sandy
PUMP & SUPPLY
3V1S0 Proctor Sandy * 6 8 8 0 5 0
TAX CONSULTANT
Fairbanks - M o r s .
ALLMAIN TAX SERVICE
Red Jacket
SALES end S E R V IC E
Cedar Plaza Bldg. Suite No. I 2
D & A PUMP & SUPPLY
Bookkeeping & In c o m . Taxes
Pickup 8> Delivery
656-2683
668-4902
CONCRFTE READY M IX
Reedy M u Concrete
C O U P O N iC O U P O N
668 805)
SAND and GRAVEL
MT HOOD READY M IX
Rack
Free Garden Seeds
REALTOR
CRUSHED ROCK
Crushed
Send end Grevel
Phone 668 6515
ROCK CREEK SAND
AND GRAVEL
Crushed Rock Fill and Top Soil
658-3138
loceted .1 Firwood Junction
WESTERN
family
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CHIPS
Torilla Chips
W estern Family
snacks. Jalapeno,
Nacho, Taco or
Plain chips. To 8 oz.
C O U P O N IC O U P O N
TIRES & SPORT WHEELS
• BF GOODRICH
• APPLIANCE
• WESTERN
■ il
• AMERICAN
• PROGRESSIVE
Fried Chicken
W estern Family
2-lb. BOX
Froaen. EACH
NOT ALL BRANDS AND SIZES
(Lim it: 1. Expires M ay 11, 1982)
WHITE SPOKES
An "Old Fashioned Com­
forter and Bedding" Fair
w ill be held May 8 from 10
a m. to 6 p.m at the Boring
United Methodist Church.
To get to the church turn
off Highway 212 on Richey
Road, and go to the in­
tersection of Church and
Richey
14-6
$18.50
15-8
$20.50
15-10
$26.50
CHROME SPOKES
Flower show
set May 12
14-6
$25.50
15-8
$31.50
15-10
$35.50
B.F. GOODRICH
RADIAL ALL-TERRAIN
6 PLY-RWL
DUAL STEEL BELTS
79.95
F.E.T.
3.27
DBL WIRE BASKET
13-5.5
$37.50
14-6
$38.50
15-7
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$42.50
GOLD MOD
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Y
Flea Market
is May 22
The Sandy Grange will
hold a flea market later
this month. Baked goods,
firewood, hand-made items
and plants, along with door
prizes, w ill be featured.
The flea market w ill be
held May 22. from 9a m to
4 p m at the grange hall on
Kelso Road, just off Orient
Drive
Coat is 13 50 per table
reservation
For reservations, call
«68 4952 or «88-5778,
Telephone
668 4175
Fill materials * Crushed rock
Demolition • Bulldozing
* Roadgrating
We o r . the hom e deliv ery exp erts 1
in the after school art pro­
gram. as well as assisting in
the seventh and eighth grade
elective art classes
D ie td e ric h s a id th a t
Eunice Packers and Joan
Ragau instructed a reed
basket-making class after
school the week of April 26
through 30
On May 3 through 13 other
guild members w ill teach
classes in the fiber arts,
which includes spinning and
weaving.
The guild w ill be featuring
a rt work made by students in
June
Prices good th rou g h M ay 11,1982.
CO U PO N I CO U PO N
TELEVISION SERVICE
SANDY AUTO BODY INC.
Bedding fair
set at Boring
The Columbia Garden
C lu b of the C o rb e tt-
S p rin g d a le
a re a ,
of
Multnomah D istrict 14, of
the Oregon State Federa­
tion of Garden Clubs Inc.,
w ill be staging a flower
show May 12
It w ill he staged in the
recreation room of the Cor­
bett C h ristia n Church,
which is located on Crown
Point Highway (old U S 30
Scenic) in Corbett.
The show, which is open
to the public, w ill be held
from 1 to 6 p m.
M rs. A H
Mason is
general chairman. Mrs.
E C Wilson is co-chairman
and Mrs Homer Wright is
staging chairman
No admission w ill be
charged
WEDNESDAY. MAY 12
9 30 a m : Arts and Crafts
10 a m : SSC Advisory
For Your Cord In This DIRECTORY — Phone 668-5548
a t W e lc h e s S c h o o l
Artists representing the
Wy'East Artisans Guild are
donating their time and ex­
pertise at Welches Grade
School to stimulate interest
in the arts
V ice P r in c ip a l G a ry
D ie td e ric h sa id g u ild
members are participating
THIRSDAY. MAY 13
9 a m Exercise Class
1 0 a m : Humanities Class
Noon: Golden Age Club
Potluck
4:30 p m : Departure for
“ Chariots of Fire'*
Classified Business,
Professional Directory
May 6 - May 13
A rtis ts d o n a te tim e
Council, Ad Hoc Commit­
tee Meeting
Noon: Loaves and Fishes
Meal
1 p m Band Practice
TVESDAY. MAY II
10 a m .: Golden Age Club
Board Meeting
Noon: Loaves and Fishes
Meal
1 p m Ceramics
MONDAY. MAY 1«
9 30 a m : Exercise Class
and Therapy Pool
Noon: Loaves and Fishes
Meal
12 30 p m .: Film — Erup­
tion of Mt St Helens
1 p m Pinochle and Cab­
bage
Actlv Hies for the Week of
r i l l RSDAY. MAY «
9 a m .: Senior Law Project
9 a m : Exercise Class
10 a m : Humanities Class
Noon: Loaves and Fishes
Meal
1 p m Bazaar Workshop
l p m . Genealogy Class
FRIDAY. MAY 7
9 a m : Senior Center
Bazaar
14-7
$42.50
15-7
$42.50
15-8
$45.50
B.F. GOODRICH
BELTED T/A
P205/60B13 $49.95
P225/60B14 $55.95
P235/60B14 $57.95
P245/60BÏ4 $59.95
P275/60B14 $67.95
P235/60B15 $51.95
P265/60B15 $69.95
ALL WHEELS EXCHANGE
Convenient new summer hours
OPEN 7 A.M.
UNTIL 10 P.M.
7 Days a W eek!
CING A V A IL A B
39180
IN GRESHAM
J
PHON, BIG-O 2001 TIRE
CENTER
E Powe„
rn u N t
665-3154
GRESHAM
FREE COFFEE
STORE
HOURS:
8-6 Weekdays
8 5 Saturdays
Pioneer
In Sandy.
680-7410