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
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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
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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
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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
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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
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