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4— SANDY ( O r * .) 1*051 Thur». Nov 35. I M 2 (Soc 1) Students set to decorate area windows Sandy businessmen have an opportunity to add some Christmas cheer to their businesses in the coming weeks w ith the annual Christmas Window Pain ting Contest sponsored by Sandy High School Students in the school's art department will paint Christmas scenes on local m erchants’ windows on Wednesday, Dec 8 Any merchant who would like to have his window in cluded is asked to call the school at 668 8011 ext 234 no later than next Friday, Dec 3 Coat is (6 per win dow Students in grades 9 through 12 w ill compete in three categories begin ners, intermediate and ad vanced Plaques will be awarded to winners Local art students will also compete with East County high schools in two other Christmas window contests Saturday. Dec 4, a local team will paint a window at TJ's Athletics in Gresham Another team will paint a window at J in Weston Pontiac before Dec 4 in a second contest Local contestants will be chosen based on designs submitted to the SUHS art faculty for judging SUHS frosh have plans to cut costs Cheer up If money has you down this Christmas, freshman students from Sandy Union High School can help save money on Christmas tree purchases this year The class is -e llin g coupons that allow the pur chaser to get a discount on their Christmas tree at dealers throughout the P o rtla n d m e tro p o lita n area Coupons w ill be available Nov 29 to Dec .3 by calling the school. 688 8011, and sking for a freshman class f f ic e r , e ith e r D ebb ie J,amm and Pamela Dim - mick A rea C h ristm as tree retailers participating in clude Wonderview Nursery and Garden Center, 29300 SE Haley Road, Boring, Drake's Seven Dees, 16519 SE Stark, Portland, and Frank Granstrom, Division and Hogan, Gresham School menus Sandy M O N D A Y, NOV. 28 Hot dogs French fries Carrot sticks Buttered com F ru it M ilk M O N D A Y. NOV 2» Macaroni and cheese Buttered spinach Cinnamon biscuit Apricots M ilk TU E S D A Y . NOV. 38 Corn dogs Mustard Seasoned green beans Carrot sticks Sliced peaches M ilk T U E S D A Y . NOV. 3« Taco salad Cheese stick Buttered corn Cinnamon roll Pineapple tidbits Milk W E D N E S D A Y . DEC. I Fish sticks T a rta r sauce Peas Fruit Cinnamon twist M ilk W ED N E S D A Y . DEC. 1 Turkey ala king on rice Buttered peas and carrots Cornmeal roll Cherry crisp M ilk W E D N ESD A Y. DEC. I Macaroni and cheese Hot rolls Tossed salad Buttered green beans Peaches M ilk TH U R S D A Y . DEC. 2 Vegetable beef soup Lunchmeat sandwich Grange wedges Oatmeal cookie M ilk TH U R S D A Y . DEC. 2 Spaghetti with meat sauce Popeye salad Roll with butter Ruby jello M ilk THURSDAY. DEC. 2 F R ID A Y . DEC.3 Spaghetti with Meat sauce Vegetable salad Sliced peaches G arlic bread Milk F R ID A Y , DEC. 3 Beef vegetable soup Crackers Tuna sandwich Applesauce Peanut butter brownie M ilk F R ID A Y . DEC. 3 Barbecued chicken Mashed potatoes Cinnamon rolls Carrot sticks Raisins Choice of milk TU'MNDAY. NOV. Tacos Com chips Cole slaw F ru it M ilk Pizza Finger salad Buttered peas F ru it M ilk Barter group strengthens Barter Systems Interna tional recently strengthen ed its position with its members by forming a B arter Deposit Reserve Corporation <BDRC). ac cording to the Sandy op tometrist who heads the Portland office The crea tio n of this reserve w ill provide addi tio n a l a s s u ra n c e th a t Barter members who hold Barter Trade Units will suffer no losses due to the dissolution of one or more Barter Systems Interna tional offices BDRC, a private cor poration which has been in the making for more than a y e a r, was form ed and capitalized during the re cent Barter Systems con vention at Safety Harbor, F la , according to D r Robert Schouten. president of B arter Systems Interna tional of Portland “ B a rte r T ra d e U nits have always been backed with goods and services, but BDRC w ill help remove the fears associated with holding a membership in a local office that is sold or te r m in a t e d ," Schouten said Chartered in 1977, Barter Systems International is the nation's largest barter com pany, w ith ap p ro x imately $21») million annual volume and a network of more than 30.000 members among 80 local franchise offices The Portland office was founded in 1979 and has ex perienced rapid growth Ivy Wharton, who has performed in such produc tions as "Senior Spring Talent Show" and "The Music M an" at Mt Hood Community College, w ill be the Sandy Senior Center's guest F riday, Nov 26 She w ill entertain the Loaves and Fishes gather ing with a variety of vocal selections beginning a t 12:30 p m Persons with reserva tion » fo r the Nov. 28 matinee perform ance of th e Ic e C a p a d e s a r e reminded that transporta tion to Portland M em orial Coliseum w ill be provided by th e S a n d y S e n io r Center Departure w ill be Golden Age hosts annual craft bazaar The Sandy Golden Age Club w ill host a Christmas Bazaar at the Sandy Senior C e n te r, 38348 P io n e e r Blvd , next F riday, Dec 3, from 9 a m to 5 p m A variety of handicrafts, antiques, jew elry, plants and baked goods w ill be available for sale from members and area craft- s persons The center's kitchen w ill operate a kitchen conces sion w ith h o m e m a d e snacks and luncheon items for sale throughout the day A portion of the proceeds from this event will be used to s u p p o rt the S an d y Loaves and Fishes pro gram which provides hot lunches to persons over the age of 60 five days a week For more information, contact the Sandy Senior Center at 688 5569 N ew spaper Pu61.«he»« A iW i.o l.o o M g fW Co M O N D A Y . NOV. 29 9 a m ; Exercise Class TU E S D A Y . NOV. 38 9:30 a m : M edical In surance Assistance Noon loaves and Fishes 12 30 p m : Birthday Party 1 pm Dance Class W ED N E S D A Y . DEC. I Noon Loaves and Fishes 12 30 p m : Blood Pressure Clinic lp m Band Practice T H U R SD A Y. DEC. 2 9am Senior Law Project 9am Exercise Class 10 a m Humanities Class 1 p m Arts and Cr ts from Mt. Hood Window Coverings (A division of M t. Hood Cleaners) 20-30% OFF FREE INSTALLATION • 1-IN. BALI BLINDS • Woven Woods • Custom Draperies • Veresol's • Verticals • Custom Bedspreads . . . AND much, much more! (FREE Estimates) Also: D rapery-cleaning & C arpet-cleaning A division of Mt. Hood Cleaners Mt. Hood Window Coverings N bw«pape> io « F R ID A Y . NOV. 2« 10 a m .: D ram a Class Noon Loaves and Fishes 1 2 :30 p m Musical Enter tainment 7:30 p m C o m m un ity Card Night Noon Loaves and Fishes 1 p m : Cards l p m . : Ceramics Pre-Holiday Sale! 38862 Proctor in Sandy. Oregon A sto r .o4»on » « d U S Svbw 'bon * '• » » P ublished w eeM y T h v r» d o ,i by The Ou'loofc Pub lish in g Sondy O re g o n « 7 0 5 5 Sec o n d r loss po«»OQ« potd a t Sandy O re g o n during the free 30-minute appointment A workshop to prepare kitchen concession items for the Dec 3 bazaar will be held next Thursday beginning at 1 p m Monies raised from the project w ill be used to support the Loaves and Fishes nutri tion program CALL 668-4181 (VSPS 4»1 180 > M fM M I at 12:30 p m Trained volunteers will be available at the Sandy center to help persons file M e d ic a re or other in surance claims, or to help s e lect a s u p p le m e n ta l Medicare insurance policy this T uesd ay A p p oin t ments are available by c a llin g the c e n te r a t 688 5569 A Senior Law Project will be held next Thursday , Dec 2 from 9 a m to noon at the center Anyone over the age of 60 who wishes legal advice on estate plan ning, wills, consumer com plaints or landlord-tenant relations is eligible to meet with a volunteer attorney For In-home shopping convenience, The Shindy Post 6» 668 5548 SUBSCRIPTION RATES 1 In C lor b am as C ounty po r yoor M u ltn o m a h C ounty $ ' I Isowhor • in O re g o n $ , In N o rth w e s t en d For »«6« Ou»s*de O re g o n p e ' year 667-6633 Legal advice set for seniors Cottrell Welches M O NDA Y. NOV. 29 Beef taco Peanut butter sandwich Chocolate chip cookie Apple Milk f C la s s ifie d : Senior Center News: State« * 1 Out«>da N n rth w e « f a n d Par .I n Com» Stole« per yeor SondyPoet Sondy Of egon 97055 » 1 No 47 Nov 25 1982 Mr GIFTS FOR UNDER$2 5 . TIES . . . SHIRTS . . . GLOVES SOX . . . LINGERIE. . . . . . GIFTBAR . . . BELTS . . . BUCKLES . . . STOCKIHG CAPS .. • ■ . . . UMBRELLAS “ Super Pete” [has super buys! 10.9% A .PR . Financing on 1982 Chevs . . . . SLIPPERS . . . VESTS. . . BLOUSES. . . WALLETS. JEWELRV.. GIFT CERTIFICATES. PURSES I You II *avo S IM 30 on ooch >1 000 thot you tinonco for 481 I m onth, w ith GM AC • tpociol ro t» , a * compared to lh» ¡G M A C 'O’ » on now 1983 M o do l. For » l a r p t » you w ill l i o . » *1773 60 on on 88 000 botone» in in .» r*» t choro». I olono on on 83 Modo» o» comporod to on 83 Model I p t u . — you R K h t big bocou.o of out reduced ,983 | closeout p ric e .' W o loo) to ttrorxjfy on th ,. that wo iu«t I purchased from factory 5 m aro now 1983 M o d e l. in- I e lu d in g a now Corve” » Act naw w hile our toioction >• I be«,' R you choo»e no, to , inane» wo offer tow winter (p ric e * o n o groat toioction of 83 Chovyt including the ott I now 5 , 0 Pickup* oirtond cab pickup* * B lo r»r. with Ib o th 3 whoof ond 4-whoot drive Wo urge you to vi*rt IC artea n Chovrolot after you vo w a tte d tim e 8 effort cor ■ »hopping m the b ig city because then you II roa,n o that u con *evo m Sandy of t a p T ta Graft GM tattn< Wtth Genuine GM Parts I • • CARLSON CHEVROLET 8 MEMAM, M M T .M U Z M 668-4101 SANDY