Sandy post. (Sandy, Oregon) 1938-current, October 21, 1982, Page 4, Image 4

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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
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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
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No 42
Ocl 21, 1982
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