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4— SANDY (O c * .) ROST Thur» Sept ,6 I W (Sec I) Keeping posted: Hospice sets training for volunteers F all classes at Mt Hood Commmunity College are p lan n ed by M t Hood Hospice to train potential volunteers for the Sandy based program of long term home care for ter minally ill patients and their families The course will meet 7-10 p m. Monday*. Sept 27 through Nov 29, in Room 1575 for three college credits. Various issues on dying, death and bereavement will be examined, with at tention given to existing pertinent theory, relevant social processes, pain and sympton control, delivery of medical care, fam ily d y n a m ic s and philosophical questions Interested students may attend single sessions at 85 per night or the entire 10 weeks for a 130 registration fee Classes topics will in clude the hospice concept (Sept. 27), term inal il lness-a medical overview (Oct 4), religion—suffer in g -s u ic id e (O c t. 11), psycho-social needs (Oct 18) and nursing (Oct. 25). Other topics will include nursing (Nov 1), funeral and closure (N ov 8), dynamics of death and dy ing (Nov 15), grief and bereavement (Nov 22) and an overview with panel discussion 'Nov 29) Advance registration is recommended through Mt. Hood Hospice, P O. Box 284. Sandy 97055. Further information is available at 256-3430 or 668 9000 T h e c o u rs e is c o sponsored by the college and Mt Hood Hospice. Information sought on old-timers The Cliffside Cemetery Association is attempting to get information about several persons who pur chased plots in the Sandy cemetery many years ago Those persons and the date they purchased the plots are C A Sweet, 1892; William Bosch, 1892, H B. Chase, 1894, Hattie L. Sweet. 1895, 0 Hickman, Paul Magnolia and W J. Wertz, 1912; George F. M iller, 1923, Doris Potter, 1936, Frankie Allen, 1946; Madge Briggs. 1956, and Doyle Shelton, no date pur chased The cemetery associa tion is updating maps and records In some cases, they have had inquiries from other families who own lots in the old section of the cemetery and would like purchase some of those vacant lots near their fam i ly lots, Because the Cliffside Cemetery Association is a c h a r te r e d , non p r o fit organization, it cannot pur chase the unused lots from the owners However, If the lots are deeded back to the association, they can be resold, Sexton Lloyd Boswell, who is responsible for the operation of the cemetery, said lots sell lor 8150 and the association uses the money for improvements and maintenance Anyone with information about the 12 families is ask ed to call 668 458» Art, trips featured at auction K fund raising auction for Congressional ca n didate Ruth M cFarland will he held thia Sunday, Sept 19, at I p m at the Hood land Lion* Club in Wemme A c c o rd in g to Paul Franklin of Rhododendron, treasurer of the McFarland for ( ongrea* Committee, the auction will include guided steelhead fishing trip*, rhauffered service in a M odel A F o rd automobile, airplane lour* of Mt Aamt Helena, kayak leasona, memorabilia from national political figures, ski trips, ocean resort Pre-school co-op meeting set THURSDAY. SEPT. 16 Sign ups for Cub Scout pack 663 will be held at 7 p m in the Sandy Grade School cafeteria. Signup for G irl Scouts will also be held at 7 p m at each San dy Elem entary D istrict school F R ID A Y . SEPT 17 " T h e W o o lg a th e re r,” presented by Sandy Com munity Players, will be performed at 8 p m in the Backstage Studio at Sandy Community Theater Staff photo Local campaign manager Bob Kallen and senate candidate Joe Davis kicked off Davis’ lawn sign campaign last week. Davis, a Republican, is seeking election in Senate District 14. Davis dinner fetes Atiyeh Gov Vic Atiyeh will be the guest of honor next week at a fund-raiser in Canby for state Senate candidate Joe Davis The event, a “Bavarian Supper,” is set for the Clackamas County Fairgrounds Pavillion on Tuesday, Sept. 21. and begins at 7 p m It includes complimentary beverages, plus music from Bavarian programs and call 668 5569 up techniques for persons over 40 years of age A representative of the Friends of the Columbia River Gorge will present a slide show featuring shots of this natural wonder fo llo w in g th e M e n ’s Breakfast this Tuesday, Sept 21, at 7:30 a m. This is the only major audio-visual work about the gorge area available to the public and was under taken because of increas ing threats of industrializa tion and suburbanization members and guests are invited to attend the pro gram For more information about Sandy Senior Center services, THURSDAY. SEPT. IS 9am Exercise Class Noon: Loaves and Fishes 12:15 p m .: Walking Tour of Portland 12:30p m.: Horseshoes F R ID A Y . SEPT. 17 Noon Loaves and Fishes 7:30 p m : Com m unity Card Night (Cancelled) M ONDAY. SEPT. 20 9 a m : Exercise Class Noon: Loaves and Fishes 12:30 p m : Ann Fenwick—Make-up Tips I p m Cards 1 p m .: Ceramics TUESDAY. SEPT 21 7:30a m : Men's Breakfast 9am SSC Advisory Com mittee Noon: Loaves and Fishes 12 30 p m.: Guest Speaker, D r Claggetl maneuver ships and tug boats with jets of water. The sponsor, Energy Research A Applications, is working with the Fish and Wildlife Service They Eagle Creek project is just one of four selected in Oregon The marine thrusters, to be used at the Eagle Creek fish hatchery, are used to THURSDAY. SEPT. 23 9 a m .: Exercise Class Noon: Golden Age Club Potluck 130 p.m.: Hiking Club to M cIver Park 2 p m .: Horseshoes The Sandy Golden Age Club hosts a potluck lun cheon at the Sandy Senior Center at noon THURSDAY. 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PHONE 658 2002 7iu£ 20420 SWHwy 212 DAMASCUS HARDW ARE O ur CAREFREE ACC O U N T g ive s y o u c h e c k in g w ith -in te re s t Just like a N O W A c c o u n t, o n ly w ith o u t a lo t o f se rvice c h a rg e s o r re q u ire m e n ts A n d w h o n e e d s a ll th a t a n y w a y 9 Or, w rite a ll th e c h e c k s y o u w a n t fo r as little as $4 40 p e r m o n th w ith o u r INDE PENDENT ACCOUNT, w h ic h in c lu d e s a $10.000 life in s u ra ric e p o lic y D o n 't w rite m a n y c h e c k s 9 Try o u r BUDGET ACCOUNT, e a c h c h e c k costs o n ly 20C Senior c itiz e n s -y o u r c h e c k in g is a lw a y s fr e e 1 A n d th at's just p a rt o f o u r s e le c tio n C o m e in a n d “c h e c k * it o u t fo r yourself HYPNOSIS Call for Appointment _______________ F O R __________________ • STRESS • FEARS • SPORTS W EDNESDAY. SEPT. 22 The Sandy TOPS Club meets at 9 a m in the San dy C o m m u n ity A ction Center Paint Sale! W EDNESDAY. SEPT 22 Noon: Loaves and Fishes 2 p.m .: Band Practice at St. Jude's F/sh hatchery awarded BP A funds K project to demonatrate the use of a m a rin e thruster to generate power in a low head application will get underway soon at the U S Fish and Wildlife Service’s Eagle Creek fish hatchery It is one of nine projects designed to develop better, more coat-affective ways to generate electricity with renewable resources, being funded by the Bonneville Power Administration The BPA plans to spend up to 83 5 million in fiscal 1983 84 on the projects which were selected from 161 proposed by private firms or individuals The TUESDAY. SEPT 21 P h yllis Gunsalos. of General Telephone Com pany's Speakers Bureau, will address the Sandy Area Chamber of Com merce on '“Telephone Com munications of the Future at noon at the Tollgate Inn JnuZl/aßuz SUNDAY. SEPT. 19 A public auction to raise funds fo r the R u th McFarland for Congress campaign will be held at 1 p.m at the Mt Hood Lions Hikers explore historic Portland The Sandy Senior Center H ikin g Club w ill p a r ticipate in an historical walking tour of downtown Portland The tour will be fully nar rated by a member of the Portland Historical Socie ty. Departure from the local center will be at 12:15 p m Participants atten ding today's Loaves and Fishes meal who have made trip reservations will be served promptly at noon Ann Fenwick of Hairline C o iffu re s w ill be the center's featured speaker this Monday, Sept 20, at 12.30 p m She provide a , few helpful htnLt ornnake- I MONDAY. SEPT 2« The Sandy Elementary District Board meets at 7:30 p m . in the Cedar Ridge School library to discuss a tax base proposal for the November election The Sandy City Council meets at 7 30 p m at Sandy City Hall The Sandy Rainbow Girls organizational meeting for parents interested in par ticipating in a pre-school co-op at 10 a m at the San dy Com m unity Center, 38343 Pioneer Blvd The co op will be for 3-5 year olds and could feature a variety of a c tiv itie s including crafts, storytelling, field trips, games and lessons. Parent participation will be required on a rotating basis For information, call Bill Knight Weiler at the Sandy Recreation Depart ment, 668-5569 meet at 7:30 p m at the Masonic Hall Cottrell School Board meets at 8 p m at the school HARDWARE STORE Senior Center News: «SM O KING a WEIGHT »BEDWETTING a MEMORY • NAILBITING • SELF CONFIDENCE Coll 698-4221 B ,llie M c N u tt PH D C e rtifie d U n io n H yp notherop »»l HASSLE FREE CHECK GUARANTEE Classified Business, Professional Directory W hy w a s te tim e in th e c h e c k o u t line ? W e c a n m a k e c a s h in g c h e c k s q u ic k e n d easy Just ask fo r yo u r IBS CHECK GUARANTEE CARD Then, a ll ch ecks, fo r q u a lifie d cus tom ers, a re g u a ra n te e d u p to $100 It's o u r p e rs o n a l “hassle fre e g u a ra n te e '' C a sh in o n it to d a y For Your Cord In Tbit DIRECTORY — Phono 668-5548 AUTO REPAIR SANDY AUTO BOOT INC. ftltpho«» 184 50 Fionwi bind Santfl Ortion 97055 668 4175 CRUSHED ROCK - »„uX Guaranteed servir» On All Makes 668 7363 Don O britt, Inc. PUMP 4 SUPPIY Pairbeab, Ma.»a Rad laaba* » A l l » and » IN V IC I C IO a n P i AZA »»• 1 lONfsuvii Carry In Servi« Town 8 Country Estât»» Realty Rentals • Property M o n o g a w e n t listin g « a Solas a M o b ile Homes Custom H om e* a N aw Construe ».on C o m m a rn o l a A c ra o g * IIIH H TAX CONSULTANT SSIMPeacSar tendy ALLMAIN TAX SERVICE Cedor Floio Bldg Suite No P>cbup A Delivery 668-4902 CONCRETE READY M IX 12 •eobbaepm» » ln«em» t »«at O A A FUMF A SUFFLY 668 6051 SAND and GRAVEL MT HOOD REAOY MIX «••a, «A» Cam»»,» C'asAaa Aar.» Tv • ■ •4 io Sarvlca REALTOR Fill material» * Cru«hedro<h Demolition • Bulldormg * Roadgratmg W» o«» ih» hom» delivery »»pe»»,l • *4 4 l t » 1 7>«« tube» lane tend» 486-268 8 SAVINGS SERVICES TELEVISION SERVICE ROCKCREEK SAND AND GRAVEL *a»*a »ad O '»»* C ru sh ed «» » P»11 end Top Sol Rhone 668 8515 658 3138 »»«»••» », P>,«aad A»m,.an CHIMNEY SWEEP iflg n w Q food*, artwork, r retta antique« and tailing Sandy Roofing Compony The aurtion. wtuch will be ecadurted by CM Tom Cog of Wamme, » «por» «•red by Moodland Area le p p o r t e r * ta r R u th Ce« anrrima' >4 Hr pho«a service M b E M m A minstrel Harvey Gehring Davis is the Republican candidate in the new Senate District 14 He has been editor and publisher of the Silverton weekly newspaper for the past 22 years. Tickets, at 810 per person or 815 per cou ple, are available in Sandy from Bob and Ginny Kallen at 6684158 or 668-7149 SATURDAY. SEPT. IN There will be a flea mart at the Sandy Grange Hall on Kelso Road from 9 a m to 5 p m. Curtain time for “ The Woolgatherer” will be 8 p m at the Backstage Studio at Sandy Communi ty Theater Club in Wemme The Baha'is of Sandy will host a public meeting at 7 p m in the Sandy Com munity Center to observe W o rld P eace Day Nasrollah Rassekh, history professor at Lewis and Clark College, will speak on The Baha'i Plan for World Peace.” t x ea s ed Banded end Inswied AM " 8W H P8 COmars Cbsme* From the shadow of the mountom ikoodSomd »11404» W endy O elen A U SAVER8-ITS MEW, BUT WHAT DOES IT DO? 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Any lo a n , la rg e or small, is im p o rta n t W h e th e r its a SIMPLE INTEREST AUTO or PERSONAL LOAN, HOME IMPROVEMENT PROJECT o r LARGE BUSINESS LOAN, y o u d e a l d ire c tly w ith a d e c is io n m aker N o ru n -a ro u n d s N o d e la y s That's a p ro m is e “YOUR CHOICE” CHECKING The iNdepeNdcNT B an I c F v e ry b o d y n e e d s s o m e th in g d iffe re n t in a c h e c k in g a c c o u n t So, a t IBS y o u s e le c t th e a c c o u n t th at's rig h t fo r y o u 38561 Proctor Blvd/Sandy OR 97055/668-8030 Member FOC of SANcfy