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♦ - SANDY (O r«.) POST Thvr» Oct 14 I W {$•< I ) Cider-making on tap for Grange’s finale Baptist church airs fam ily film series A film senes featuring fam ily expert James C. Dobson will be shown at Pleasant Home Baptist Church, 32120 Dodge Park B lv d , beginning this Sun day, OCt 17, at #4 5 a m during the Sunday School hours Focus on the F am ily” presents seven of Dobson's mot popular presentations, all of which were filmed liv e a t F a m ily L if e seminars The film s and the date they will be shown are "The Stong Willed Child." Oct 17. * Shaping the Will W ith o u t B r e a k in g the Sp irit," Oct 24, "Christian F a t h e r i n g , ’ ’ O ct 31; The Sandy Grange will feature an old-fashioned cider making day along with the regular ties m art this Saturday, Oct. 18, at the Grange hall from 9 a m to 5 p.m. Everyone is invited to br ing their own clean apples and containers to make their own cider, free of c h arg e . Fresh-squeezed cider will also be available fo r s a le by g ra n g e members. Hand-crafted Christmas • ’ P r e p a r in g fo r Adolescence. Part 1: The O rigins of S elf-D o u bt,” Nov 7; "P a rt 2: Peer Pressure and Sexuality,” Nov 14; “ What Wives Wish T h e ir Husbands Knew About Women, Part 1 The Lonely Housewife,” Nov 21, and "P a rt 2 Money. Sex and Children, " Nov 2« All films will be shown at 9 45 a m Dobson is a s s o c ia te c lin ic a l p ro fe s s o r of pediatrics at the University of Southern C a lifo rn ia School of Medicine He is a licensed psychologist in the state of California, a bus band, father and author of several best-selling books Hood St. M ic h a e l's Church Women’s Club will host th e ir annual Christm as Bazaar Nov 13 and 14 at 18150 SE Langensand Road in Sandy from 9 a m to 5 p.m. View needs Entire famlies of the Hood View Seventh day A d v e n tis t co n greg ation have been working all year on these extra-income pro jects for this purpose The c h u rc h ’s Dorcas welfare society will also have a display of pat chwork quilts, lap robes, stuffed toys and other boutique items Proceeds from this will go toward helping local needy per sons, according to Agnes Brown, director Junior A c a d e m y g y m n a s iu m , 26505 SE Kelso Road, Bor mg Jeneva M y e rs , coor dinator. said there will be a Mexican-style dinner, bak ed goods, toys, Christmas decorations and gift items on sale, with proceeds go ing to overseas mission T a lk s , f ilm s , g ro u p discussion, a special day- to -d a y c o n tro l p ocket manual and other aides are all part of the proven techniques which make up the plan I t ’s friendly, in formal, fun and it works Admission is free Moonlight SALE R w b L sH o d "Moonlight Madness" 7 10 p.m. Thursday, Oct. 28 ’’Don’t miss it!” Sponwed by Sind, Atti Mdchints ’’We’d like to get to know you!” Stop in and m oot (USPS 481-180) Carol & Joani O r e je o • » •-ip o p » Aaao<»o4ron «>«o4ily Thuodoys by Tho O u tlo o k M oi.onoi P u b iia b rn ^ Co N aw spopar B oa 68 CAROL »9 00 m Clorfcomoa C ounty po» yoo» MvHnomofe County S I0 00 Etaow hor« m O 'O fo n #1 IS O m Norvbwos* ond >«•< Coost S»o»«s O v tttd e O o f o n por yoor #1 O v 'u d a Morthwoa» «n d F o rd x Cooat $»•«•4 pO* yOOr #17.00 S o n d y to tl Sondy Oregon 97055 No 41 ", GOVERNMENT REPORTS: One of three households stru ck by crim e Door bell rings, Knock at door. 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Send ch eck or m oney order to: Diam ond Jim C orporation P O Box 18000-31 Las Vegas, Nevada 89114 (Bev's here, too) Sandy O r a to r . • 70S S Sero**d ri« S 4 p o t t o * « t>~d Ot t*r< O y O 'S f O n 668-BS48 SUBSCRIPTION RATES Tables are available for rental at 87 50 each and may be rented for one or two days For reservations or in f o r m a t io n , c a ll Y v o n n e W e n tw o rth at 668-5007 City-wide The Sífndy Post AlWX'O'-oe and U 1 Suburban P'»M This will be the last flea m art of the year at the hall, located on Kelso Road near Orient Drive For more information, call 668-4952 or 668-5859 ANNUAL Plan helps kick habit to a result of the popular interest, the Five-Day Plan to Stop Smoking will be presented at the Sandy Adventist Center, at the corner of Highway 26 and University Avenue next week, Oct 17-21, at 7 30 p.m L u n ch , consisting of chili, sandwiches, coffee and doughnuts, w ill be served by the G range ladies St. Michael’s bazaar reservations ready Hood View Academy slates autumn fair An autumn crafts and produce fair will be held this Sunday. Oct 17, from 4:30 to 8 30 p m in the items, produce and ski equipment are just a few of the items that w ill be on the tables this Saturday FULL FIGURED FASHIONS SIZES 36-52 JO A N I M oney back guarantee or more. H otels & M otels w rite for d is c o u n t for 20 For th e W om an th a t has . . . more to l* v e Located in Hood Center — 667-8118 HRS. Mon.-Thors 10-6 Fri. 10 7 Sat 10 5 Closed Sunday O c t i 4 1902 PUBLIC NOTICE OF FILING OF OREGON ELECTRIC RATE INCREASE APPLICATION As a result of a substantial increase in the cost of power from the Bonneville Power Administration (BPA) effective October 1, Portland General Electric Company estimates the cost of providing service to its customers will go up an average of 1.7 percent, or about $112 million a year PGE has therefore asked the Oregon Public Utility Commissioner for an over all rale increase of 1 7 percent This would cover the costs of the BPA increase, dollar for dollar The PGE request was filed with the PUC on September 24 If approved, the PGE increase will go into effect with meters read on and after October 28 Rates charged PGE by the BPA have increased an average ot 60 percent This covers firm and surplus power purchases and services such as transmitting electricity and helping meet peak cus tomer demand The regional power act allows PGE to buy from BPA 70 percent of the electricity used by its residen tial and farm customers PGE buys the electricity at BPAs wholesale rate and sells to BPA at PGE s average cost of producing power The savings are credited to customers bids Because BPA s whole sale rate increased substantially, the savings to PGE s customers are now less Under PGE s re quest to the PUC residential rates would increase Prxtiand Customer Services Department 121 S W Salmon Si Portland Oregon 97204 228 6322 Salem 13« High St S E Salem Oregon 97301 585 4410 Shendan 215 S Bndge St Sheridan Oregon 97378 843 2324 an average of 5.5 percent A bill for a customer using 1.000 kilowatt hours a month would increase $2 01 Residential and farm customers bills, how ever, will still be lower than they would be if PGE did not take advantage of the exchange F arsons who want more information can call a special toll-free number (1-800-452-7813) estab lished by the Public Utility Commissioner They should ask to speak to the Consumer Assistance Division of the Office of the Public Utility Commis sioner They can also write the Public Utility Com missioner of Oregon. 300 Labor & Industries Building. Salem. Oregon 97310 Copies of the proposed rates and related exhibits also are available for inspection at PGE's business offices PGE employees are available to answer questions or help find particular information PGE s business addresses and telephone numbers are listed below The purpose of this notice is to provide PGE customers with general information on the Com pany s request and its expected effect The calcula tions and statements in the notice are not binding on the Public Utility Commissioner of Oregon Silverton 110 S 2nd Si Silverton Oregon 97381 873 8381 Newberg Woodburn 2079 Progress Way Woodburn Oregon 97077 981-3271 Banks Gaston Areas 648-8573 Western Division (East Washington County) 14856 S W OW Scholls Ferry Rd Beaverton Oregon 97007 643 5454 Millsboro 171 S E 2nd Ave HiKsbcrc Oregon ?71?3 643-5454 305 N Spnngbrook Rd Newberg Oregon 97005 538-3151 St Helens 1771 Columbia Blvd St Helens Oregon 97051 397-1133 Rainier 108 East B St Ramier Oregon 97048 55C-4561 Sandy 38250 Pioneer Blvd Sandy. Oregon 97055 668 4158 Oregon City 209 Warner Mime Rd Oregon City. Oregon 97045 655-6321 Molalla 102 E Mam St Molalla Oregon 97038 829-5551 Gresham 335 N E Roberts Ave Gresham. Oregon 97030 661-5000 Portland General Electric Co ................................................................ ............. ............ .... ! -