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. --- -j- . . Thur» Aug »2 I *82 (S«c I , SANOV (O r* ) POST 3 High school sets registration times School bells w ill toll soon and Sandy Union High School officials are ready ing for the day when students return from sum mer vacation To prepare for the new school year, registration and scheduling dates have been set for new and retur mng students According to Dick H ar rison. director of student services, all incoming and re tu rn in g students w ill receive a schedule and in structions in the mail If that schedule is accep table. a students w ill only need to sign the schedule and register Registration gets under way next Wednesday. Aug 18. for freshmen and new students from noon to 8 p m Sophomores, juniors and s e n io rs w ith no schedule changes may con firm their schedules and register Thursday and F ri day. Aug 19 and 20 Thursday's session w ill be noon to 8 p m ; Friday, registration w ill be 8 a m. to 3 30 p m During registration, fees w ill be paid, lockers w ill be assigned and turnout cards for activities and athletics w ill be c o m p le te d Counselors w ill be present to answer students ques tions Arena scheduling for seniors w ill be Aug 30 from 9 a m to noon, juniors w ill schedule their classes that day from 1 to 4 p r». Sophomores w ill plan their schedules Aug 31 from 9 The closure of Sandy Public Library to link up with a countywide library computer system has been delayed According to Librarian Sue Newlands, the delay was caused the failure of some needed equipment to arrive from the vendor at the county library head quarters As a result, the closure has been postponed u n til s o m e tim e in September. She said the moratorium on fines, which was in stituted to gain delinquent books for entry into the c o m p u te r, c o n tin u e s through this Tuesday, Aug, 17. $38°° “ It's really not that d if fic u lt,” Newlands said «</-<< I I 668-6828 Sandy Mobil At Proctor & Revenue, east end of Sandy AUTO REPAIR TELEVISION SERVICE SANDY AUTO BODY INC. 38650 Pioneer bind. Sandy. Oregon 97055 Telephone 668 4175 G uinn teed Service CRUSHED ROCK REALTOR Don Obrist, Inc. Fill materials • Crushed rock Demolition * Bulldozing Roadgrating Tow n & C ountry Estates R ealty R entals e P ro p e rty M a n a g e m e n t Listin g s • Sales • M o b ile H om es C ustom H om es • N e w C o n s tru c tio n C o m m e rc ia l • A c re a g e We ore the hom e de/tvery exp erts 1 6 6 8 -4 1 7 9 373 9 6 Ruben Lone. Sandy PUMP & SUPPLY 3 9 ISO Proctor Sandy 6 6 9 I0 S 0 TAX CONSULTANT F o irb an kt - M o r ta ■ Rad Jock«« A LLM A IN TAX SERVICE Cedar Plaza Bldg. Suite No. 1 2 SALES tnd SE R V IC E D & A PUMP & SUPPLY 6 5 6 -2 6 8 3 Bookkeeping & Incom e Texes Pickup tk Delivery 668 49 0 2 CONCRETE READY MIX 668 8051 SAND and GRAVEL MT HOOD READY MIX R««dy Mia Concrete Rock ROCK CREEK SAND AN D GRAVEL Crutned Send end Grevel Crushed Rock Fill and Top Soil Phone 668 6515 658-3138 Pt*nt located at Ftryyood Junction ROOFING CHIMNEY SWEEP K tR A N C a ll a n y tim e 1 24 hr. p h o n e s e rv ic e PHONE: 668-7377 (USPS 481-180) Published w eekly Thursday* by The O utlook Publishing Sondy O reg o n 87 0 4 $ Second d o s * pos tog« poid ot Sandy O regon Co Carry In Service 668 7363 The Söndy Post N otional C E D A R P L A Z A No 1 LOW ER LE V E L On AJI Makes Sandy Roofing Company Association To volunteer to assist with the local lib ra ry's hook-up procedure, call 668-5537 For Your Card In This DIRECTORY — Phone 668-5548 1969 Chevrolet pickup was taken from outside his Sunset Street residence Last Saturday morning, personnel at Meats 4 Treats told police that so meone had entered the business and taken wine, beer and change. Monday morning, police responded to a two-car ac cident at the intersection of Highway 26 and Ten Eyck Road A car, driven by Benjamin Samuel, 69, of Portland reportedly ran in to the back of a car, driven by Tami Jean Wulf, 24, of W elches, as she was waiting for a red light at the intersection. No citations were issued as both vehicles were mov ed before police arrived MEMBER O regon N «w *p o p «r Publisher* Association ond U S Suburbon Pre«* Volunteers w ill help type titles in the library's collec tion into the new computer system for access at other libraries in the countywide system Classified Business, Professional Directory Police study car thefts There w ill be a back-to- school dance next Friday evening, Aug 20, at Sandy Union High School with the newest rock group in the Northwest, Throttle Down. The dance, which begins at 8 p m , w ill benefit the Sandy O p tim ist C lub's drive to generate money for scholarship funds Advance tickets are $2 for single admission and $3 per couple They are available at Sandy Rexall, Dairy Queen, Taco Time and Paola’s Pizza Barn. Tickets at the door w ill be 12 50 for singles and 13 50 per couple. N e w la n d s sa id the lib r a r y is se eking v o lu n te e rs to a ssist librarians during the shut down The only require ment is that volunteers have a c c u ra te ty p in g skills, she said < IV » M I III Plus only ports needed Teen dance to benefit scholarships The rest ol the student body w ill tiegin school Sept 8 w ith a full da\ of classes Library shut-down delayed For better m ileage1 For better mileage* Carburetion our specialty Sandy police are in out and holes had been pun vestigating a number of ched in the right side of the vehicle thefts that occurred car Investigation is conti during the week nuing Last Saturday morning. Thomas Paul J r told Elizabeth Richman told police Monday morning police that someone took that someone had taken his her 1969 Pontiac F irebird 1975 Ford pickup when it while it was parked outside was parked outside his T oni's R estaurant and Tupper Road residence. Lounge The truck was recovered L a te r th a t d a y. five hours later on Tupper C la c k a m a s C oun’ y Road, a short distance s h e r iff 's d e p u tie s from his home recovered the vehicle on A c c o rd in g to p o lic e Judd Road, three miles reports, the vehicle had west of Highway 211. The been hot-wired and police wheels had been removed, suspect that someone took the windows were broken the vehicle for a short time and then abandoned it. The incident is under investiga tion. Tuesday morning, Albert McLean told police that his Buses w ill run th e ir regular schedules on the first day of school tor Ireshmen Sept 7 Classes w ill be held all day lot freshmen only as an orien tation Selected student body officers and honor roll students will be present to act as guides and lend a helping hand Students who don’t at tend their scheduled arena time may go to the school Sept 8 from 9 a m to 3 p m to enroll in classes that are s till available for their grade level By going late however the student will hkse the opportunity of first choice and a preferred schedule, according to Schedules w ill be com pleted during arena and w ill be official Students w ill not be allowed to change their schedule after TUNE-UPS Kackhoe operator Steve Mackey digs a ditch for a drainage project on North Bluff Road. Work is underway to remove standing water which has been a problem for several years and shortens the life of the roadbed. Paving from Highway 26 to Bell Street is expected to get underway in a couple weeks. school officials No buses w ill run during registration or scheduling Students w ill complete their class schedules dur ing those time periods and are asked to report prom pt ly P a re n ts a re a lso w e lco m e d u rin g the scheduling process Home o f the 1 2-m onth or 10,000 m ile WARRANTY. ’ Photo by t»an Dillon their scheduled arena time is completed a m to noon and freshmen w ill meet that afternoon from l to 4 p m Lice n se d B o n de d a n d In s u re d SW EEPS I'hiiniirt* C'lr.iniiig From the shadow of the mountain" Ho’ «.mb.. Hoodland dT.nd ' 622-4095 ! Wendy Dolan N ewspoper B oh 68 668-5548 SUBSCRIPTION RATES $9 00 In Clockam as County per yeor $10.00 M ultn o m o h County E lsew here In O re g o n $ 1 1.50 In N o rth w est an d Pocific Coast Stote« O u tside O reg o n per year $14.00 O u tsid e N o rth w est ond Pec i l k Coast Stotes per year $17.00 Sandy Post, Sandy. Oregon 97055 No 32 August 12, 1982 Custom Pizzas low as s155 8-in. cheese Cheese Pizza 8" 10” 12'' 15” 1.65 2.45 3.45 4.95 For EACH additional topping add: This summer you can save both energy and money if you use a solar clothes dryer: your clothesline. Rediscover the sweetness of fresh air. Change a habit. ( bnserre vonr current and your currency kniB BÔ .30 .40 .50 TOGO'S SPECIAL COMBINATIONS TOGO Special .60 S hrim p Sausage Tomatoes Mushrooms 8 Pineapple 3.95 5.25 6.95 3.25 4.25 5.95 Canadian bacon and pineapple 9 Anchovies 10 Pepperoni 11 Black Olives 12 Green Pepper 13 Extra Cheese 14 Canadian Bacon Call Ahead 668-3578 For FasterService1 . or Stop in and order on your way to shop your pizza will be ready to go when you are! We make em; you bake 'em Lg 6.95 Beef, onions, peppers, refried beans, and special m ix of sauces Luau Pizza Beef Cnions-Free Salami Med. 5.95 Pepperoni, sausage, beet. Iinguica onions, olives, m ushroom s Mexi-Pizza TOPPINGS AVAILABLE Sm. 4.95 BAKING INSTRUCTIONS Step 1 Preheat oven Io 450' Step 2 Remove wrapping and disc Place in hot oven on rack about si» inches from the bottom Step J Bake 10 to ,? minutes or until cheese in the center of pizza is well melted and browned Step 4 Remove from oven let set for one to two minutes then slice and serve Step 5 Alter enjoyinq TOGO S VouBake Pizza., all and order some for your freezer1 Keep retr/gerafed until uta> 668 SAVE Money on the best pizza aro u n d 1 EACH ORDER TAKES JUST 3 MINUTES Drop by or call ahead1 . H o u rs '4 10 pm Mon. th ru Thurs Noon 10 pm Fri & Sat. Noon 8 pm on Sundays. 17480 M eim g, Sandy, Next to Thriftw ay P IZ Z A , INC. T