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4-5ANOV (Ore.) POST Thur» Oct 21. 1962 (S« 1) Firm postpones move many employees in skiing Wilson credited relations and friendships with a t tracting many of Sandy’s p re s e n t in d u s t r ia l employers A southern C alifo rn ia electronics firm that re quested information from Sandy as a possible reloca tion site apparently liked their answers, but has delayed any plans to move City planner Don Wilson helped the Sandy Chamber of Commerce field ques tions from Data Chron of C a li f o r n ia , a s m a ll medium-skills employer of 20-SO workers E n g in e e rin g m a n a g e r S co tt S eab au gh w ro te W ils o n th a t S a n d y ’s response to Data -Chron's form letter was most com plete "H e wanted to know why P o rtla n d was not in terested in a firm that could employ 40 to 50 per sons.” Wilson said. Seabaugh added Sandy to the site search because of a relation's here interest of Unfortunately. Seabaugh also said the Santa Ana firm is postponing any relocation for another year or two. due to recent sales declines “ T h e y p ro m is e d us they'd contact us again, before they make a com m itm ent,” Wilson said of their relocation plans The southern California firm seeks a 10.000-square- foot site, a medium-skill labor force of 20 or more and a nearby commercial a ir p o r t T h e c ity and chamber sent a packet on Sandy that indicated Sandy could meet all the re quirements Keeping posted: Chili feed set to aid drive for swim team F R ID A Y . OCT. a R S .S T ( Reinstate San dy Swim Teams) w ill spon sor a chili feed at 7 p m during the homecoming football game at the east end of the high school foot ball stadium "The White Sheep of the F a m ily ," produced by San dy Community Players, opens at the Sandy Com munity Theater. 38935 Pro c to r Blvd , at 8 p m Tickets are available at Sandy Country Florist or the theater box office SA TU R D A Y. OCT. 23 "The White Sheep of the F a m ily " continues its run a t S an d y C o m m u n ity Theater at 8 p m S U N D A Y. OCT. 24 T h e S an d y P io n e e r A s s o c ia tio n hoicks its quarterly meeting in the Sandy Community Center The 12:30 p m meeting will be a potluck a ffa ir M O N D A Y. OCT. 25 A town hall meeting to discuss next year's Sandy Union High School district budget will be held at 7:30 p m in Rooms 50-51 TU E S D A Y . OCT. 26 The pros and cons of Ballot Measure 3 w ill be discussed at the noon lun cheon meeting of the Sandy Area Chamber of Com merce Speaking on the a f firm a tiv e w ill be R ay Phillips of the Oregon T a x p a y e rs A s s o c ia tio n . Countering w ill be D r. C h a r le s C le m a n s , superintendent of Oregon City Schools Lodge meets at 8 p m at the 1.0 O F Hall W E D N E S D A Y . OCT. 27 The Sandy TOPS Club meets at 9 a m at the San dy F ire Department. For m o re in fo rm a tio n , ca ll 668 5610 or 668 8442 TH U R S D A Y . ( K T . 28 T h e Sandy R ebekah SATURDAY, OCT. 30 The Sandy Union High School s state champion ski team will hold its third an nual ski swap today and Sunday, Oct 31, in the main gymnasium between 10 a m and 6 p m both days M t, Hood Hospice is presenting a Halloween party and dance at St Henry's Catholic Hall, 346 NW 1st, Gresham, at 8p m Live western music, plenty of refreshments and food w ill be available Admis sion is »5 per person HYPNOSIS Call for Appointm ent _______ FOR ________ STRESS FEARS • SPORTS e e .S M O K IN G BEDW ETTING N AILB ITING WEIGHT • M EM O R Y • SELF CONFIDENCE e C a ll 6 6 8 -4 2 2 1 Billie M cN utt PHD C e rtifie d Union H y p n o th e ro p .il The Sandy Post w e lc o m e s “ K e e p in g P o s te d " notices about events and meetings in the Sandy area. To submit an item, send the information to Keeping Posted, The Sandy Post. P.O. Bos 68, Sandy. DR 97055. or call 668-5548 by noon Tuesday for Thursday's edition. PIHL mark I I I ■ for State Representative District 23 Pa«8 k/ b» *'*» hx »wi»88r* * C ard » VtlJ Bookbinding class set As the season of giving approaches and people think of gift ideas, the San dy Recreation Department suggests considering par- ipation in a be nning L xtkbinding class Participants w ill learn to create their own work of a r t by a tte n d in g the b o o k b in d in g lessons Wednesday and Thursday, Nov 17 and 18, at the Sandy Community Center, 38348 Pioneer Blvd Classes will be 6 30 to 9 30 p m both evenings The classes will be led by Carolyn Yandell Each stu dent will complete on hand- bound txxik Cost for the class is $5. plus a m aterials fee Registration is now open for the class Anyone in terested is asked to call the Sandy Recreation Depart ment at 668-5569 2.95 fora 5x7 BUM PER TO BUM PER INTRODUCES THE NEW PLUG THAT CAN GIVE OVER TWICE THE PROTECTION AGAINST: INTRODUCES AN OLD CAR THAT CAN GIVE YOUR KIDS TWICE AS MUCH FUN. At Elect DALE • HARLAN you can still purchase portraits individually or a package Harlan lor Cammujionei Committee STAN UR8KXflT Trees 704 M an SI Oregon Qty The Shindy Post of (USPS481 180) A A tM M R O ' *9^1^ •«••»»p o p e Plebi • »h«rs A » k x ioti«»*» or»d U S fcebwrbon P 'e s t P1aW.sb.m9 O 'O ^ o r N owspopor Co bo. 68 19.95 SUBSCRIPTION RATES $4 00 fn C l o r b o m o s C o u n t y p o r yo o r /n addition to po /trM oatd t o at tima of Mbng two 8x10 • three 5x7 s • sixteen Wdllets • No appointment necessary • Age limit ,2 years • Addilona 1 00 charge lor 2 or more children together •from ongmai pacnag« 6 *8 5548 W v lin o m o F C o u n t y 510 00 H s o w b o r o <n O r « 9 o n $1150 In N o rth w e s t e n d Per .♦.< Coo«« S»o«»s C h /v d e O 'e q o ' per yeo' beautiful color portraits for only S C 7 . ¿7 v J (32 45 value) P*o».©r>ol A i i o c o ' io * e»ebl.«h«d a M k ly thwetdoy« by th . 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