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r r T Thor» expected The Mt Hood Pre School Co-op Inc. will hold its fourth annual auction Satu day, May 22 at 5 p m at the Women's Club in Zigzag Mt. Hood businesses, as well as Sandy merchants, have donated a generous supply of merchandise to assist the school in holding what is expected to be its best auction ever. Those attending will be able to bid on lodging for two for two nights at T im b e rlin e Lodge, two nights at Sunriver, and two nights at the Inn at Otter Crest on the Oregon coast Merchandise includes a four place setting from Dave Enna, local potter, an above the ground swimm ing pool, savings bonds, bunk beds and other fur n itu r e , tw o F r a n k lin woodstoves. tires, hand made clothes and crafts, new clothes, baby furniture and equipment, restaurant meals for establishments in both Hoodland and San dy and more. “ A most special item to be auctioned this year is a grocery cart full of food. Hoodland fire district budget hearing set The proposed budget of the Hoodland Rural Fire District for the coming year will be presented to the budget committee at a hearing scheduled June 8. Fire Chief Don Arm in trout said the meeting will be held at the district's main station in Zigzag, and will begin at 7 30 p m The proposed $337.060 operating budget is within the 8 percent limitation and therefore will not have to go before the voters of the district for approval, said Arnuntrout. Moy 20. 1 9 « (Sac 2) SANDY (O r*.) FOST— 7 Senior Center News a c c o rd in g to J e ri McMahan, chairperson of the auction committee McMahan, along with Lucy Bowman, Dawn Mor rison, Chris Hutchinson and Blythe Creek, helped to organize the event. A preview of items to be auctioned will begin at 5 p m with the auction tak ing place at 7 p m Auctioneer Colonel Tom Cox oi Wemme and his wife, Reva. have again volunteered their services, as they have done since the inception of the fund raiser A snack bar will be set up to sell tacos, hot dogs and beverages All proceeds w ill go to w a rd th e s c h o o l’ s operating costs for the 1982 83 school year. The co-op is a non-profit school that was formed ten years ago and serves as a resource center where mothers of pre-school age children can come and share ideas and discuss their common concerns Hot springs trip is Friday Seniors who attend the Loaves and Fishes lun cheon today, May 20. at the Sandy Senior Center will have an opportunity to learn about a time- honored method of doing business that is becoming popular again S te v e W a lla c e , representative of Barter Systems International, has been invited to the center to discuss modern day bartering techniques. The program is scheduled to begin at approximately 12:30pm . A morning of hiking and relaxing at Carson Hot Springs is planned Friday, May 21. Persons with trip reservations are reminded that departure time is 7:45 a m Before returning to Sandy at ap p ro x im a te ly 3 p m . , seniors will enjoy a lunch break at the historic Car- son Hotel. A volunteer will be available for consultation for those who need assistance com pleting medical insurance claims or selecting M edicare supplemental insurance this Tuesday. May 25, from 9:30 a m until noon Interested persons must contact the Sandy Senior Center office for an ap pointment. S en iors who a re celebrating during May are invited to attend a party in their honor Tues day, May 25th Festivities are set to begin at 12:30 p m. with a musical pro gram by the Silver-tones A Defensive Driving Course will be offered to seniors, 55 and older, at the Sandy Senior Center May 25 and 26 from 9:30 a m. until 2 p.m The course has been designed to provide older persons with driving techniques to compensate for losses in h e a rin g , vis io n , and motor reflexes 1 p m : Cards 1 p m.: Genealogy Class Activities for the Week of May 20 to May 27 TUESDAY. M AY 25 9:30 a m . Medical In surance Assistance by Appointment 9:30-2 p m .: Defensive Driving Course Noon: Loaves and Fishes Meal 12 30 p.m.: May Birthday C e le b ra tio n w ith the Silvertones 1 p.m.: Ceramics THURSDAY, MAY 20 9am Exercise Class 10 a m : H u m a n itie s Class Noon Loaves and Fishes Meal 12:30 p .m .: G uest Speaker, Steve Wallace, Barter Systems Interna tional FR ID A Y . M AY 21 7:45 a m .: Departure for Carson Hot Springs Noon: Loaves and Fishes Meal 7:30 p.m .: Community Card Night MONDAY, MAY 24 9:30 a.m .: Exercise Class and Therapy Pool Noon: Loaves and Fishes Meal W EDNESDAY. MAY 2« 9:30 a.m .: Exercise Class Noon Loaves and Fishes Meal 1 p.m.: Band Practice THURSDAY. M AY 27 9 a.m.: Exercise Class 10 a m .: H u m a n ities Class Noon: Golden Age Club Potluck 1 p.m.: Golden Age Club Business Meeting Students take shots AU students attending Welches Grade School have received the required im munization shots as re quired by state law Vice P rin c ip a l G a ry Dietderich said that four students were dismissed from school who were not immunized by the April 21 deadline Oregon law requires that a ll students atte n d in g public schools be immuniz ed against measles, polio, rubella and tetanus by that date. They were given two weeks to get the required shots or be excluded from attending school. Dietderich said that he does not think any of the students were out of schixil longer than three days He said that all of the 330 students attending the school h ave been in- noculated produce, grocery, non-food! LEAN NOT TO I X C IID 2 3 * TAT ?178 GROUND BEEF S MtOAUKJN ||E ||C llb llw »O U N C E AVERAGE ......... M ÍA . PACIFIC OYSTERS FRESH 10 o z 98 USDA CHOICE BEEF LB. PRKSH S P A R H R IB S PATTIES X « , 4 SWIFT asr* < SAUSAGE SMOKED HAM SHANKS SAVER S H IE L D S , L IK E $ $ $ IN Y O U R PO CKET BO NBLKSS CH UCK STKAK FLAVORFUL PORK 98‘ Sf 68 88 LB. USDA CHOICE BONELESS BEEP CHUCK ROAST V A L C H R IS TURKEY HAM LOW FAT CONTENT $«f 78 LB. FRESH ARMOUR VERI-BEST PICNIC PORK ROAST S a v e r S h ie ld S p a c ia l WESTERN FAMILY LEMON ADE 1 12 OZ., REG., PINK ASST'D. GRINDS FIRST 3 LB. TIN, COFFEE HILLS BROS. BATH TISSUE FORi WITH ONE FILLED SAVE« SHIEIO CARO 1 OFFER OOOD THRU MAY 2). «2 .•ci S a v e r S h ie ld S p e c ia l HUNT'S TOMATO KETCHUP : -■ ■: 3 2 O Z . JUG •t Ä WITH O N I FIllED SAVER SHIEIO CARD OFFER GOOD THRU MAY 23. 12 r a » 9 r ii S a v e r S h ie ld S p e c ia l ï « u r - NORTHERN li BATH TISSUE 4 ROLL PACKAGE WITH O N I FIllED SAVER SHIELD CARD OFFER OOOO THRU MAY 23. «2 3 DELI DELIGHTS LUNCHMKATS MORRELL 12 OZ. SLICED, ASST'D. MINUTRE MAID ORANQK JUICE C H K IID 1 0 0 * FURE «J 5P C d CC MORRE ll 1« OUNCE FRO CIRMAN WICNIRS 1 O M RTO WNNER. 20 OUNCE I O 1 SUCIO M O C O CHEESE WESTERN FAMILY 6 .d û Û 64 OZ CARTON KRAFT DELUXE S a v e r S h ie ld S p e c ia l < POLISH RING SAUSAC! A T W A/ ITCH'S SUCED * OUNCE TURRIT ROLCHA.......7 o A A FIANAOAN*» I f FRKMRATEO R SAUIRRRAUT...... «oz <tt> t f 70 SHRIRRIR C H IIS K ... 1 SAROENTQ E OZ CHEOOAR. MOZZAREUA HMCNMANN-» I IS. FRO REFUG'D COUNTRY. R'TRMKI, TH OZ MARCARMI CRRIS RALLARR RISCUITS * W a UNSWEETENED ASSOR ENVELOPES TED SUGAB SWEET. ENED ENVELOPES 3 1 .3 5 OUNCE CANNISTERS COUNTRY TIME LEMONADE FOR FRESH AA LQE. EGGS CARTON OF 1 DOZEN ASST'D « . F< ASSORTEO 10 QUART C A N N IS TI! 19« WITH ONE F H lfD SAVER SHMID CARO OFFER OOOO THRU MAY >3 «2 J *1