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About Sandy post. (Sandy, Oregon) 1938-current | View Entire Issue (Nov. 18, 1982)
Thun Food basket drive kicks off parents and other adults of the mountain corridor community "The Kiwanis Club regards the Christmas Basket Project as a community effort in which the Kiwanis Club provides initiative, labor and a share of the costs." Sulzbach said "We ask everyone to h e lp - boys, g irls and adults ' The Sandy V o lu n te e r E ire Department w ill be the d ro p o ff site for children s toys and games d u rin g Decem ber C lackam as County Bank plans to help collect foo<i Sulzbach said some orgamza tions plan to brings wrapped children's gifts to their December meetings to assist the project He suggested that rapped gifts have a w ritten not so the outside ex plaining suitability for the age of a boy or g irl th e G irl Scouts of the Alpine N eighborhood-C olum bia R iv e r Council w ill present gifts to the project on Dec 11. Sulzbach said the local Kiwa- nians are com m itted to the pur chase of the meat portion, bread and a fresh vegetable for each The club plans to provide Christmas baskets for fam ilies in tough circumstances in the Sandy High School enrollment area, ac c o rd in g to c h a irm a n P e te Sulzbach The Kiwanis Club of Bor ing w ill provide baskets for the Boring and Damascus schools enrollment areas •‘We depend upon food collection drives in the various schools of the .sandy Elementary School D istrict, plus Sandy High School. Cottrell School. Bull Run School and, p o s s ib ly , W elches S c h o o l,” Sulzbach said The committee hopes to have a total of approximately 9,000 cans or packages of food collected by the schools and other patrons by the Dec 22 delivery date, he said .....e know that this w ill take not o .jy the enthusiasm of boys and girls, but the w illing help of their A recent loan to keep a financially-strapped Sandy .Area Chamber of Com merce solvent was made by C la c k a m a s C ounty Bank to the Chamber, with personal guarantee of the note by Chamber President Chuck Jones The Chamber president Tuesday ar the regular Chamber meeting clarified the nature of the loan to tide the Chamber over until new dues start tric k lin g in fr o m m e m b e rs in December The money is needed to offset bills and operating expenses of a Chamber inform ation of fic e at the co rn e r of Highways 211 and 26 Jones said he personally guaranteed the bank loan to the Chamber to speed up the loan and s im p lify things to avoid a lot of basket The club invites cash con tributions fo r the project They made be mailed to club secretary Don Deming. 38462 Hood St.. San <*y A p p lic a tio n s fo r C h ris tm a s baskets w ill be processed through the Sandy C om m unity Action Center. Clackamas County Adult and F am ily Service and the Salva tion Arm y Clearing Bureau begin ning in December The local Action Center w ill pro cess approximately half the ap plications for baskets It has been collecting suitable children s gifts during the past year for the pro ject. "Ada Cook recently brought in 18 b e a u tifu lly d re s s e d d o lls , ” Sulzbach pointed Appr ornately 500 g ifts w ill be needed for children The rear portion of The Sandy Post building w ill be used fo r col lection of food and presents, pack ing and delivery involved in the project Sulzbach said the baskets w ill be delivered or may be picked up Wednesday, Dec 22. between 9 a m and noon. BPW sets Christmas get-together Zigzag stops woodcutting permits Sandy area woodcutters interested in stocking up on firewood before the winter season begins in full force w ill have farther to drive to get their wood supply The Z ig z a g R a n g e r D istrict has stopped issu ing free-use firewood per m its for the d istrict, but woodcutters holding ex is tin g p e rm its w ill be allowed to cut firewood un til Dec 31 or until snow closes the w oodcutting areas According to Charles S m ay, Z igzag D is tric t ranger, the district has issued more than 7, (MX) per mits this year Based on th e a v a ila b le wood resource, Smay feels that number of perm its equals or exceeds the wood supp ly Four other districts on the Mount Hood National Forest are s till open in some form to woodcutting The Bear Springs Ranger D istrict, on the east side of the Cascades, has one area that w ill remain open until Alum ni association stages annual dance Seventeen a group of Sandy High School alumni decided to hold the annual homecoming dance in a public place, rather than at the high school The move began the San dy Union H igh School Alumni Association. Next Saturday, Nov 27, the Alum ni Association w ill continue that tradition with its annual Alumni Dance at the Gresham Elks Club, 355 NW Division. Gresham Personality adjustment begins at 6:30 p m with a no host bar and dinner w ill also be available. The L a rry Smith Trio w ill play all kinds of music from 9 p m. to 1 a m There w ill also be gifts of recognition to the oldest nam e, a d d re s s and telephone number to the districts. When new wood c u ttin g a re a s become available, names w ill be d ra w n and w in n e rs notified. The Columbia Gorge and Barlow Ranger Districts are closed to all woodcut ting until spring. With the approach of w inter, woodcutters are reminded that they should be prepard for adverse weather conditions The F orest S ervice re c o m mends that woodcutters carry tire chains and plen ty of warm clothing with them, and to check the weather forecast before leaving home. the end of Novem ber Woodcutters must check in at the Ranger Station on Highway 216 for permits and maps of the area The Hood River Ranger D istrict, also on the east side of the mountains, w ill continue to issue permits under its "open d is tric t" policy until Dec 31 or until snow closes the district. Perm its are available only at the Hood River Ranger Station The C la c k a m a s and Estacada Ranger D istricts w ill continue to issue per m its by lottery until snow closes the cutting areas. To enter the lotteries, prospec tiv e woodcutters should send a post card w ith their Z IP Cade 9790»— Boring; John Rigftle J r . Rhonda L Staton Z IP Code 97055—Sandy: Simple Will ATTORNEY 6683568 IOR ship. but have agreed m p rin cip le to jo in ranks closer to its Cham ber parent body in 1983 Cham ber p re s id e n t Jones s a id th e SAM volunteers would form the nucleus of a new mem ber ship drive committee To compensate for lack of revenue from duet, the Chamber this year s iged five fund-raisers The Chamber also was politically more active in levy endorsem ents, the fight for more business signs in town and at the out skirts of town and the fight against BPA rate increase for direct service to in dustrial users The Chamber also chang ed its speaker policy this election year to allow p o litic a l statem ents by c a n d id a te s fr o m th e podium The Chamber also helped prom ote Sandy through m a ilin g o f in fo rm a tio n packets to 19 stales this S P E C IA L S Liver & Onions M ondays . ...................................................... 6-OZ. 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R O C KC R E E K S A N D A N D GRAVEL ( Withdraw C rushed Rock Fill ond Top Sod deposit or transfer tunds1 Purchase Traveler s Checks trom American («press machines at locations throughout the entire U S and Canada1 658-3138 Good almost anywhere! 4 ran sw eeps This card is good tar cash access at more than 300 banking locations throughout the western states1 Take it with you on vacation CJhmnrr tinning Coll onytimw' 24-hr phone service saving» or checking account anytim e1 Use it when you travel Get YOUR card today al Independent Bank ol Sandy open 9 5 p m Monday Ihursday and 9 7 p m on fn - 668 80SI CHIMNEY SWEEP ROOFING PHONg: 449-7377 The snow board appears in Sandy stores on a ro ta tion basis Its our w ay g ot introducing our Instant way Teller * The first tim e our cu»tom»r$ use our 24-hr. Instant Teller» their nam e w ill be entered for chance to Z IP C ode 97067— Welches: James V. 654 26(3 The Che .iber w ill award prizes to the person who correctly predicts the firs t measurable snow here in November and again in December, as measured at Alpine Ambulance INSTANT CASH Victoria L. Ross, Norman T Weisen PUMP year A present fu n d -ia ise r asks $1 donations for "I caught it in Sandy" booster buttons that local stores are selling The merchant who sells the most booster buttons in November w ill win two night's lodging at Bend's Inn of the Seventh Mountain. The buttons are being sold in conjunction w ith a snow board contest that asks persons to pick a date on the board when they think the firs t snow w ill hit Sandy No purchase is necessary to participate in th e g u e s s in g -, m e. however November Dinner graduate, the graduate who traveled the furthest to attend, and the youngest graduate (of legal age). Cost for the evening w ill be $5 A lth o u g h th e m a in reason for the annual get- to g e th e r has never changed—to hold an event th a t o ld and yo u n g graduates and their friends can attend, have fun and share memories, the Alum ni Association determined to give Sandy High School a scholarship program. This year's dance w ill give alumni and their friends the chance to get together and honor the class of 1957 and raise some money for the scholarships. Bob "B u c k " Woodward w ill be the special guest due The o r ig in a l re fu n d checks were mailed to the home address listed on the tax form but were returned to the governm ent as undeliverable by the post office Many checks re main undelivered because taxpayers have moved and failed to leave a forwarding address with the post of fice People listed should call the IRS toll free tax infor mation number listed in their telephone directory for instructions on how to apply for their checks paperwork The te m p o ra ry loan earlier was reported as a personal loan from Jones to the Chamber on informa tion supplied by board members The Chamber currently has 82 dues paid members, down from a high of 100 two years ago The group hopes to sign more members in December with a mass m ailing to everyone listed in the Sandy Chamber business directory The 1983 dues statements w ill be mailed Dec 4 or 5, Jones said, with a two-page le t t e r th a t re v ie w s C ham ber ac complishments in 1982 Sandy Area Merchants, a Chamber retail committee, has appointee members Roger Atkins. Mort Spence and Duane Youngbar to h e lp d ru m up m o re Chamber members The SAM retailers have m ain tained som etim es com pleting lists of member The Sandy Business and Professional Women's Club w il l ho st its a n n u a l Christmas dinner Dec. 1 at TJ's Fireside Dining at 7 p.m. To offer an assist to Christmas shoppers and to benefit the club's scholar s h ip fu n d , a u c tio n e e r Phyllis Benson w ill put hand-m ade and home- baked items on the block for bidding The Sandy Pionaires, of Sandy High School, have been invited to present a p ro g ra m o f C h ris tm a s music at the dinner. Reservations should be made by Nov. 29. To reserve a spot, call 668-4985 or 669-4011. At the group’s Nov 17 meeting, guest speaker Carolyn Cobb showed her c o lle c tio n o f a n tiq u e c o s tu m e je w e lr y . 1RS seeks residents bearing good news The Internal Revenue Service is looking for some area residents And the news is good N e a rly $350.000 in unclaimed federal income tax refunds are waiting for their proper owners to file c la im s fo r them The average unclaimed refund is $308 The P o rtla n d D is tric t IRS office has received names of more than 1.000 persons who filed federal income tax returns from Oregon in 1961 and earlier and had refunds 3 Sandy Chamber’s bank loan clarified Donations sought The Sandy Kiwanis Club hopes to brighten the holiday season for nearly 175 Sandy area fam ilies this year in its annual Christmas Basket Project, with an assist from members of the community No» 16 19(2 (Sec I) SANDY (Ore ) POST ' From the shadow of the m ountain ».-w. 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