Sandy post. (Sandy, Oregon) 1938-current, August 05, 1982, Page 3, Image 3

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Keeping posted:
Classified Hotline: 667-6633
Tourism topic of Chamber speaker
THURSDAY. AUG. S
The
Sandy
A rea
Chamber of Commerce
board meets at 7 a m at
TJ's Fireside Dining
A coffee will be held at 2
p m for Ruth McFarland,
Congressional candidate
for the 5th District, at the
Sandy Community Center.
38348
P io n e e r
B lvd
Registered voters are in­
vited to share their con­
cerns
bow Lodge.
St Michael's Women s
Club sponsors a rummage
sale today and Sunday,
Aug 8. at St Michael's
Parish Hall on Langensand
Road Hours of the sale are
9 a m to 6 p m both days
Sandy Country Market is
open from 10 a m to 4 30
p m at Nelson Memorial
Pioneer Park, corner of
Highway 26 and 362nd
Drive
lions annual Fun Day will
be held at the park from
noon to 3 p m The Sandy
Lions Club will serve a
barbecued chicken dinner
P h ilb in H a ll w ill be
dedicated at 2 p m.
Promise, a four member
m u s ic a l
g ro up
fro m
Kirkland, W ash , will be
featured in concert at San­
dy Assembly of God at 6
p m
SUNDAY. AUG 8
The Cottrell School board
meets at 8 p m to open bids
for a remodeling project
TUESDAY. AUG. 1«
WEDNESDAY. AUG. It
T he
Sandy
A re a
Chamber of Commerce
meets for its weekly lun
cheon meeting at noon at
the Tollgate Inn John
Blake, governmental rela
tions specialist with United
Telephone Co , will have a
slide and speaking presen
tation on tourism and
downtown development in
the Bingen-White Salmon.
Wash., area
The Sandy TOPS Club
meets at 9 a m in the San­
dy C o m m un ity Action
Center
MONDAY. AUG 9
SATURDAY. AUG. 7
Oral Hull Foundation will
meet at 10am at the Rain­
The Oral Hull Founda
Sandy E a s te rn S ta r
meets at 8 p m at the
Masonic Hall
Aug 5 19B2 (Sac. I) SANDY (O f» , POST —J
THURSDAY. AUG. 12
The Sandy Golden Age
Club will host a potluck lun
cheon at the Sandy Senior
Center at noon
The Bull Run School
board meets at 7 p m. in tne
school cafeteria.
The Sandy Rebekah
Lodge meets at 8 p m at
the Odd Fellows Hall.
Senior Center News:
Seniors set sail for Alaskan cruise
Seniors 60 years of age
and older are eligible to
receive free legal counsel­
ing through a monthly pro­
gram offered at the Sandy
Senior Center
Local attorneys donate
their time to provide per­
sons with a 30-minute ap­
pointment upon request the
first Thursday of each
month. Common problem
areas include questions
about real estate, wills,
tenant-landlord relations
and consumer complaints.
Anyone interested may ob­
tain an appointment by
c a llin g the ce n te r at
668 5569
Outdoor enthusiasts, who
a re m e m b e rs of the
center's hiking club, are
reminded that the next get-
together will be Thursday,
Aug. 12. An afternoon ex­
cursion to M cIver Park is
planned
A service to assist per
sons who need help filing
Medicare reimbursement
forms or applying for sup­
plemental insurance is
available through trained
volunteers at the Sandy
Senior Center
An appointment for this
type of aid is available by
calling or stopping by the
office.
Travelers embarking on
the Alaska cruise Tuesday.
Aug 10 must be at the
center no later than 7:30
a m Persons who need
transportation from their
homes on that day are ask­
ed to m ake p rio r a r ­
rangements for this ser­
vice.
Activities for the Week of
Aug. S to Aug. 12
THURSDAY, AUG. 5
9 a m .: Senior Law Project
Public Notices
Fire Chief
P882-3
8-5
MUTING DATE CHANCE
The regular meeting for the
Bourd of Director* of the
Hoodland Fire District #74 for
the month of August ha* been
changed to the third Tuesday
of August. The meeting will be
held at 7:30 P.M on August
17, 1982 ot the Fire District's
main station located at 69634
I . Hwy 26 Rhododendron,
Oregon 97049 All person* ore
invited to attend.
Don Armintrout
BOARD MEETING
NOTICE
The Welches School Board
will meet on the second Thurs­
day of each month in the
Library of the New Addition
during the 1982-1983 school
year
K. C. Blackburn
0882-2
8-4
9am
9 a m : Exercise Class
10 a m.: Humanities Class
FRIDAY. AUG. 6
Noon Loaves and Fishes
12 30 p m .: Lloyd Center
Shopping Trip
7:30 p . m C o m m u n i t y
Card Night
MONDAY. AUG. »
Exercise Class
Noon: Loaves and Fishes
1 p.m.: Ceramics
1 p.m.: Cards
WEDNESDAY. AUG. II
Noon: Loaves and Fishes
1 p m.: Band Practice
THURSDAY. AUG. 12
TUESDAY. AUG 10
10 a m.: Golden Age Club
Board Meeting
Noon: Loaves and Fishes
1 p.m.: Oil Painting
9 a.m.: Exercise Class
10 a m.: Humanities Class
Noon: Golden Age Club
Potluck
1:30 p.m.: Hiking Club to
M cIver Park
"On the Road Again”
42.58 Chev. Sales or Bust!
NOTICE OF ELECTION FOR SPECIAL ELECTIONS, AUGUST 10, 1982
Pete s back "on the road a g a in " & back on the "ska te s’' again, u n til
w e sell 42 new Chevy Cars & Trucks! I
Why is it so im p o rta n t to sacrifice 42 new Chevy's rig h t now? Because
w hen w e do, w e II s till have 50 m ore to sell b e fo re September 23, w hen
the 83 M odels a rrive . We sim ply m ust dispose of our surplus 1982 in ­
ventory.
Besides o u r M odel C loseout Savings, w e also o ffe r an a d d ition a l
$400.00 fa cto ry re bate on C itations, Chevettes & C avaliers!
We II pay yo u r 18-hole green fees a t R ippling River Resort or give you
5 FREE rides on the Slide at the Ski Bowl just fo r ta kin g a dem o d rive in a
new Carlson C hevrolet . . . By re se rva tio n, please.
So . . . For "Pete's Sake" & your good judgem ent — Come try us on
fo r price!
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN th a t on Tuesday, August 1 0 , 1982, s p e c ia l e le c tio n s w i l l be
h eld In and fo r the d i s t r i c t s give n below.
The p o lls w i l l be open from 8 :0 0 A .H .
u n t i l 8 :0 0 P.M. The f o llo w in g a re f a c s im ile b a llo t s fo r s aid e le c tio n s c o n ta in in g
the measures to be s ubm itted a t s aid e le c t io n :
1
OFFICIAL BALLOT FOR SPECIAL DISTRICT ELECTIONS HELO IN
CLACKAMAS COUNTV STATE OF OREGON AUGUST 10 198?
1 A004
SANDY UNION HIGH SCHOOL
MEASURE 3-2
S ubm itted to the Legal Voters of Said D istrict
SPECIAL OPERATING LEVY OUTSIDE THE TAX BASE
QUESTION: Shall Sandy U nion H igh School levy
$2,705,474 outside the tax base fo r o perating expenses d u r­
ing the school year 1982-839
PURPOSE: The D is tric t does not have a tax base w hich p ro ­
vides fo r the educational program s required by State Sta­
tute and adopted by the School Board Therefore, voter ap­
proval o f an ope ra ting levy is presented to the D is tric t voters
each year The to ta l dollars w ill fund a red u ctio n in p ro ­
gram s and services, in c lu d in g teachers, m aterials, supplies,
and m aintenance No new program s or services have been
added
If this m easure is approved $2,382,946 of the taxes levied
in the 1982-83 fiscal year w ill be financed p artially by the
State of O regon, w hich includes the $313.853
c u rre n t tax base. $636.381 w ill be to ta lly financed
YES
by local taxpayers w ith o u t any partial State pay-
m en'
©
W
PETE
CARLSON
SANDY
668-4101
Open Sunday
& Evenings
T T 'iS
NO
n iu V i jJ
OFFICIAL BALLOT FOR SPECIAL DISfRICT ELECTIONS HELO IN
CLACKAMAS COUNTY STATE OF OREGON AUGUST 10 198?
I BOO?
WELCHES SCHOOL
just the
buy for you!
MEASURE 3-4
Subm itted to the Legal Voters of Said D istrict
WELCHES ELEMENTARY NO. 13 OPERATING LEVY
QUESTION: Shall W elches Elem entary School D istrict levy
L iq u id a tio n
SALE
EVERYTHING
MUST G O !
SPECIALTY
i»m, me.
668-8033
RADIALS
For practically every
popular make small car
$»«»14
155 SR 13
PIUS $1 46 FET
YES
Shop early for best selection I
lim b i
SEMPERIT
$106.782 in excess of the sta tu tory lim ita tio n fo r an o pe ra t­
ing levy for 1932-19839
PURPOSE: These fu nd s are to provide fo r the c o n tin u a tio n
of existing program s for the W elches School D istrict
The d is tric t s tax base does not provide su fficien t funds to
support the d is tric t’s program s.
If the measure is approved. $72.012 of the taxes levied in
the 1982-1983 fiscal year are e lig ib le for partial state fu n d ­
ing However, $34,770 of the taxes w ill be to ta lly financed by
local taxpayers w ith o u t any partial state paym ent The co m ­
bined levies w ould cost a pproxim ately 57C per $1.000
evaluation before a p p lica ble tax relief We anticipa te the to ­
tal tax rate for next year to be app ro xim a tely $ 30 less than
the cu rren t year.
NO
1
SIZE
PRICE
Il
155 SR-13
$32 14
1 46
165 SR-13
$33 43
1 50
175 SR 14
$38 18
1 81
165 SR-15
$38 17
i 7B
POLLING PLACES
ea»«*!.*«0
PWCCS SUBJECT TO MATERIAL ON HANO
RADIAL
This a s t e r is k In d ic a te s those p o llin g p iec e s which have an e n tran ce a c c e s s ib le
to v o te rs using wheel c h a ir s .
A l l v o te r s , In c lu d in g the handicapped, must v o te a t the'
p o llin g places give n fo r t h e ir p r e c in c t.
We r e g re t th a t a l l p o llin g places cannot be
a c c e s s ib le .
I f you e re handicapped and your p o llin g piece Is n o t a c c e s s ib le to v o te rs
In wheel c h a irs or on c ru tc h e s , plea s e c a l l 655-8551 fo r a dvice on o th e r methods o f
v o tin g .
RETREADS
You can save even more with
long wearing, safe driving
BIG-O RETREADS
A l l le g a l v o te rs re s id in g In the fo llo w in g p re c in c ts s h a ll vote a t the p o llin g places
so In d ic a te d .
Boring Crsde School
School Ave.
Boring
403 , 4 06 , 407
B u ll Run School
41515 S .E . Thomas Rd.
Sandy
371
C o t t r e l l Grade School
36225 S .E . P ro c to r Rd.
Boring
402
Flrwood School
42900 S .E . T ru b el Rd.
Sandy
372, 374
For FREE REPLACEMENT on BIG O RETREADS
If failure occuri during first half of f read the tire will
be replaced or repaired FREE
Warrant led against failure due to defects In
workmanship or materials and against
ROAD HAZARDS
|down to 4 lin d t of an Inch remaining tread)
without limit to time and or mlleagel
Kelso Elem entary School
34651 S .E . Kelso Rd.
Boring
375, 404
e-esa o n,i oew o o., aera o ot* eera o -xr e-wa~
Sandy C it y H a ll
39250 P ioneer B lvd.
Sandy
101, 102
155 R 13
PIUS $37 EE T
, o aree in. o *«• o n<.
BIG-O RETREAD
FULL W ARRANTY
SIZE
165 R 13
175 R 1 3
1 75 R 14
I85R 14
165 R 15
AR 78 13
BR 78 13
UR 78 14
ER 78 14
FR 78 14
OR 78-15
FI r
37
37
41
41
49
37
37
41
43
45
50
Tin- P tk r ln< ludes M .xint«iq and E «< hange ( w * * - < aung
Sandy E le m en ta ry S c h o o l
38755 P l e a s a n t A va.
Sandy
373, 376
Vernate Lions Club
381. 382
Designed
for front
wheel drive
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