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About Sandy post. (Sandy, Oregon) 1938-current | View Entire Issue (Oct. 14, 1982)
Thur. Oc» U 1992 (Ser I) SANDY (Orw ) ROST—3 Keeping posted: Action Center board meets tonight TH U R S D A Y . OCT. 14 The D over Extension Study Group will hold an an n iv ersary celebration and meeting at 9 30 a m at the home of Lynda Burks. 23041 SE 442nd Ave Bob S h ip ra c k , D-Beavercreek. and M ark Pihl. R-Canby, candidates for House District 23. w ill debate at 7:30 p m at San dy Union High School The public is invited to submit questions p rio r to the debate The Sandy Community Action Center board of directors meets at 8 p m at the Center Visitors are welcome T h e Sandy R ebekah L o d g e m e e ts a t th e I.O.O F Hall at 8 p m Sandy Design Review Hoard last Thursday gave its approval to this wood and brick structure to house the new Sandy post office at the corner of Wolf and McCormick Drives. Post office ready to break ground by D A N D IL L O N Permits for construction of a new local post office were expected to be issued this week following ap proval last Thursday even ing of a re-designed facili ty At its Sept 23 meeting the local Design Review Board asked postal of fic ia ls to m a ke m in or changes in their proposal because DRB members felt the final option deviated too dram atically from the original proposal, submit ted when the city granted a conditional use perm it to build the facility at the cor ner of Wolf and McCormick Drives. “ I'd like to compliment you on this subm ittal,” D R B m e m b e r D e n n is Petrequin told engineer Albert Kenney “ I t ’s 100 percent improved." According to the new plans, the building w ill have a slightly gabled roof The exterior w ill be wood and brick In other action DR B ap proved installation of an electronic reader board at Janz Berryland that will a d v e r t is e seasonal messages from the produce m arket and a M t Hood ski area. Satisfied that M t Hood Meadows' ticket outlet at the site constitutes a local business, the DRB OK'd th e 108 s q u a re -fo o t message center and placed restrictions on hours for comm ercial use According to Petrequin s motion, Janz Berryland Planners approve Janz annexation T h e Sandy P la n n in g C om m ission la s t week gave its go-ahead to a three-acre annexation im mediately west of Janz Berryland on the north side of Highway 26 Brad Picking, owner of Janz Berryland, had in dicated earlier that he will e x p a n d th e b u s in es s Before he fo rm ally ap proached the city about the annexation, he told the City Council that an Oregon City f ir m is in te re s te d in establishing a winery adja cent to the produce market The Planning Commis sion recommended the pro Candidates offer views this evening State House candidates from D istrict 23, M ark Pihl, R-Canby, and Bob Shiprack. D-Beavercreek, debate tonight, Oct. 14, at 7:30 p.m. at Sandy Union High School D e n n is C ro w , S U H S assistant princip al, w ill moderate the debate The public is invited to submit questions prior to the event EXPER1r flu , ï SERVICE ft PARTS Authorized Service For: • • • • • • Amana Frigidaire G.E. Jenn-Air Kitchen Aid Maytag perty be zoned for com m er cial use and that Picking should be responsible for an engineer’s design for providing sewer service to the property, consistent withthe Northwest Sandy S ew er Study p re p a re d ea rlier this year by Lee Engineering. A plan for traffic access and egress to serve the western edge of the annex ation will have to be ap proved by the city engineer and state Highway Division prior to construction on the site. Sandy City Council is ex pected to act on the annex ation when it meets Nov. 1. If council endorses the plan, final word w ill rest w ith th e P o r tla n d M e tro p o lita n B o u nd ary Commission. 301 f P o w .ll 665-4158 businesses” from leasing space and putting up sign locally. Building Official Tom Day said The Meadows operation, to be located during winter m o n th s in th e J a n z Plantland site, w ill be open for at least four hours per day, three days a week and on holidays. M ike Clark, m arketing d ire c to r fo r M t Hood Meadows, originally pro posed strictly a weekend operation. "That minim um falls a little short as to what most of (the city council) was ex pecting,” Day said. " I real ly don't feel comfortable representing the cityon a two-day m inim um ” At the Janz site, M t Hood Meadows salespeople w ill sell lift tickets and t ic k e t packages not available at the ski area Plans for a shuttle bus are termed a "fu ture," by Clark p m to 8 p m at the Cot trell Grade School. 36225 SE Proctor Road. Boring There will be a pre- Christmas bazaar in the Old Bulbhouse, 400 N E Pounder Road, Corbett, to day and Sunday, Oct 17 Hours will be 10 a m to 4 p m both days. Featured w il l be c e r a m ic s , needlew ork, com forters, ornaments and cookware gadgets The Rainbow Girls meet at 7 30 p m at the Masonic Temple MONDAY. OCT. 18 The Sandy City Council meets a t7 30p m at Sandy City Hall S an d y E le m e n t a r y District board meets at 7 30 p m in the Cedar Ridge School library C o ttrell School board meets at 8 p m at the school T U ESD A Y. OCT. 19 The Oregon State Society of the Daughters of the American Revolution will hold a meeting for all ladies interested in form ing a chapter in the Sandy- M t Hood area at 7:30 p m at the Independent Bank of Sandy, 38561 Proctor Blvd Help will be available to assist women establish pro Cottrell School hosts a spaghetti feed including French bread, tossed salad and homemade cobbler to raise money for the sixth- grade outdoor school pro gram Serving time is 5 Parents will be asked to initial the reports after they have been brought home and return them to school with the student Saves Fuel! Elect DALE • HARLAN I' ' Harlan for Commissioner Committee. STAN URBIGKEIT. Treas Also 28 WARP BROS. Chicago 60651 [ p 48 6 M Widths ' • h i ......... 1 > Take th.s ad to your Hardware Lumf ; or Bldg Supply Store | Accept no substitutes -Get top quality FLEX O GLASS i 704 Main St.. 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Call 668-5548 TAX CONSULTANT PUMP ft SUPPLY Red Jecket SERVICE A P U M P Sr S U P P L Y ALLMAIN TAX SERVICE C edar P laza Bldg Suite N o 1 2 Bookkeeping ft» Income Teaes Pickup & Delivery 448 4902 CONCRETE READY M IX Rack ROCK CREEK SAND AND GRAVEL Send and O revel Crushed Rock Fill ond Top Soil Phone 6 6 8 6 5 1 5 Cell anytime! 24-hr phone service RHONE: 446-7177 licensed. Bonded and Insured Instant cash from your savtnp or checking account anytime1 Use it when you trawl Get Convenient automatic banking! Withdraw deposit or transfer hinds' Purchase trawler s Checks from American f .press mathmes at locations throughout the entire U S and Canada1 658-3138 R eni located at F-rwood June I-on Sandy Roofing Company Instant money 24 hrs day, 7 days a week! SAND and GRAVEL Cruthed ROOFING in time for Christmas shopping1 card today at Independent Bank ol Sandy open 9 5 p m Monday-Thursday and 9 7 p m on Fn- 6 6 8 8051 H O O D R E A D Y M IX Reedy Mia C fx x 'it» 10, 1982 Big money giveaway is Dec 15 ju s t Fill m a te ria ls • Crushed rock D e m o litio n • Bulldozing * R oadgrating Wr ore the home dehvery enp^rfs 1 MT M O N D A Y . OCT. 25 A town hall meeting to discuss next y e a r’s Sandy Union High School district budget will be held at 7:30 p m in Rooms 50-51 COSTS SO LITTLE ANYONE CAN AFFORD I f f TELEVISION SERVICE 6 4 4 -2 4 8 3 The Sandy Optimistics meet at T J ’s Fireside Din ing at 7:30 p m T h e S an d y M a s o n ic Lodge meets at 8 p m at the Masonic Temple KEEPS OUT C O LD 1 INSURANCE WE SELL . . . SANDY AUTO BODY INC. D» The Sandy TOPS Club meets at 9 a m at the San dy Fire Department For m ore in fo rm a tio n , c a ll 668-5010 or 668 8442 It’s our way of introducing our "In s ta n t Teller'.” SERVICE WE GIVE! The first time our customers use our 24-hr. Instant Teller, AUTO REPAIR SALES m W W E D N E S D A Y . O CT. 20 The reports will indicate student achievement for the first six weeks and be a record of the student's a t tendance. For Your Card In This DIRECTORY — Phone 6 68 -5 548 Fairbanks * M o rte of fo r a d m is s io n to membership For more in f o r m a t io n . c a ll L a n a Taylor at 668-6434 Denny Sm ith, R -O re.. candidate for the 5th U S. Congressional District, will speak to the Sandy Area Chamber of Commerce at the noon luncheon meeting at the Tollgate Inn Next week, Oct. 18-22, students at Sandy High School w ill be issued pro gress reports in each of their classes. Classified Business, Professional Directory R iE G E im o n n ’/ S a tn x a n d S e r v i c e w ill be able to use the sign during its six months of the y e a r fo r c o m m e r c ia l messages from 6 a m to 10 p.m M t Hood Meadows w ill be allowed commercial messages from 6 a m to midnight M eadow s re p re s e n tatives told DR B members that the sign w ill be used p rim arily for public ser vice messages, such as road and snow conditions. I t w ill also a d v e rtis e special events on the moun tain and in Sandy. The DRB decision ended two weeks of negotiations during which the board asked Sandy City Council to determine if the ski r e s o r t’s p ro p o sa l c m - stitutes a local business under Sandy ordinances. City Attorney Jack H am mond asked that 90 lineal fee. of frontage be attached as a requirement to any motion allowing the sign to p re v e n t “ g h o s t-ty p e Students due to receive evaluations SATUR DAY. OCT. 1« Sandy F ire Department w ill hold a free Multi Media F irs t Aid class, beginning at 8 a m The class lasts approximately eight hours The Sandy Grange w ill featured an old fashioned cider making at the final flea m art of the year Hours are 9 a m to 5 p m CHIMNEY SWEEP fd H A N SWEEPS L. ~ , ' 1 - 5 . - J JT_ 3T_ , A -j J J! Î . , Cbimnrp CWaning F ro m th e s h o d o w o f the ( Good almost anywhere! this card is good (or cash access at more than 300 banking locations throughout the western states' fahe it with you on wcation (nioy 24 hour hanking with push button ease throughout our interstate network Call toll tree number on your card to knew in seconds where to had nearest i»!ta«t Teller» machine 422-409» Wendy Oelen The iNdcpENdciMT of SAwdy 38561 Proctor BlvdySondy, OR 97055/668-8030. Ï& K J ,' "No better time to »in us!” Member FDtC