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Thur» Owe 30. 1902 (Sec I ) 5A N 0Y (O re .) POST— 3 Chamber bills man w ith pipeline plan A Gresham man has a plan that he says would so lve P o rtla n d 's solid waste problem, stop the need for la n d fills and create needed jobs. Bob Lawson’s plan is to take the solid waste from P o r t la n d and th e W illam ette Valley and pipe it over the Cascades into Central Oregon where by products would be produc ed. The plan—the dream of "a whole bunch of little people ”—ia in the citizen- awareness stage now This Tuesday. Jan 4, Lawson w ill discuss his plan at the The lights of the Tollgate Inn glow in the early morning, welcoming travelers to the Sandy area. Injured officer stable Keeping posted: Bundle old papers, Scouts plan collection F R ID A Y . DEC. 31 Sandy City Hall will be closed today Sandy Public Library will be open from 10 a m to 2 p m . however M O NDAY, JAN. 3 Registration begins for G E D classes at Sandy High 730 p m School The free class meets each Monday and Wednesday, 6 to 9 p m , in Room 18 at the school transport solid waste Eastern Oregon. T U ESD A Y. JAN. 4 Sandy Area Chamber of Commerce meets for its weekly luncheon meeting at noon at the Tollgate Inn Bob Lawson will discuss a plan for a pipeline to Sandy City Council meets at 7:30 p m at Sandy City Hall Sandy Rainbow G irls meet at the Masonic Hall at to W ED N E S D A Y . JAN. 5 The Sandy TOPS Club meets at 9 a m. at the San dy F ire Department. For m ore in fo rm a tio n , ca ll 668-5010 or 668-8442 The Sandy Business and Professional Women’s Club will have a dinner meeting at T J ’s Fireside Dining at 7 p.m Sandy Union High School District officials will meet with residents of the Mt Hood area to discuss the high school's programs. SUHS officials plan m ountain visit Sandy Union High School District officials will meet with residents of the Mt Hood area Jan. 5 to discuss the high school’s p ro grams, performance and effectiveness The m e e tin g w as scheduled at the request of the Hoodland Chamber of Commerce after questions w ere raised about the school at its December meeting The letter was w ritten by John Thompson, executive secretary of the Hoodland Chamber budget and other issues. Peters felt the meetings with the public were “ well publicized,” but just eight p erson s a tte n d e d th e meetings at Welches, Bor ing and C o ttre ll. The Welches meeting drew just three persons, the night b e fo re the C h a m b e r's discussion. However, school board members told Peters they feel it is important to honor the Hoodland Cham ber’s SUHS S u p e rin te n d en t Jack Peters questioned whether it would be worth the time of board members to plan another visit to the mountain at the school board’s Dec 13 meeting Several board members had accompanied Peters to three feeder schools in the SUHS district to discuss the BPW hears representative W inter term for a G ED preparation course opens this M onday at Sandy Union High School The class, open to anyone over 16 years of age, is geared for successful com pletion of a G ED certificate or for persons interested in b ro a d e n in g t h e ir knowledge Instructor Sally Works said tu torial instruction w ill be offered in five a re a s : m a th e m a tic s , writing, reading, science and social studies. Some 40 students signed up for fall classes, she said, and many are on the wa v to successful completion of G E D examinations in the study areas. The free classes meet each Monday and Wednes day evening, 6 to 9 p.m , in Room 18 at Sandy High School. For more information, call Works at 663-1057. request so the Jan 5 meeting will be held at 7:30 p.m. in the M t. Hood C Room at Rippling River. ALBERTS CLINIC Judy Bowman. Florence S c h m itz and G in n y B r e w s te r , th e Yo un g Careerist committee, have als o in v ite d C y n th ia Devick, last year's contest winner, to relate her ex periences at the National Convention of Business and Professional Women and tell how it has affected her career at Portland General E le c t r ic C o m p a n y in >«7NE 102nd: 255-04IS: 220-4344 A sso ciatio n Published w e e k ly Thursdays by The O u tlo o k Publishing Sandy O re g o n 8 7 0 5 5 Second class p o sto g e p a id a t Sondy O reg o n RiECELmflnny LAST 3 DAYS! N ew spaper K it c h e n A id SALE NOW THROUGH DEC 31 Buy Your KitchenAid Dishwasher Model KDC - 20A and SAVE Regular..................... $548 00 Riegelmann’s ......... 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K O fP K E C h u rc h SANDY ASSEMBLY OF G O D SUNDAY SERVICES Sat Mau 7 30 p m Sunday M as TO 00 a m 668 -4446 SANDY SEVENTH-DAY ADVENTIST CHURCH Proclot and Umveratly Sabbalh School 9 30 a m Morning Service 11 00 a m You Ara Welcome Pastor BERNIE CLARK 668 9 249 - Home 6 6 8 4 1 4 4 - Church ORIENT DRIVE BAPTIST CHURCH Co Worship Sunday School Bible Study Worship St. MICHAEL'S CATHOLIC CHURCH Mass 6 p m . Sat 8 a m 1 IM M A N U E L LUTHERAN CHURCH Corner ol Meinig & Scenic Sandy 301 a. pouiall greshom, 555-4158 (S o uthern) 15150 SE ORIENT DRIVE BORING OREGON 59.00 M u ltn o m ah C ounty Roskelley said Rolland, who suffered paralysis in the crash, has some use his arms. YOU could sell a lot with this highly visible ad aimed at 16,000 08 SUBSCRIPTION RATES E lsew h ere m O re g o n spokesman for Portland Adventist Medical Center, said R o lland , a Sandy police officer, is in "good spirits and talkin g.” COUPON K â Nurvery Cor« During Worthip Poalor John M Van Lierop M o m . 441 4100 Church 440 4 5 4 ] 558 5548 In C lockom os C ounty p er year (K othy E ftt — C oll for res e rvo tio n s.) N o tio n a l SATUR DAY, JAN. 8 Sandy Cub Scout Pack 663 w ill have a paper drive from 9 a m. to 3 p.m. Anyone who would like papers picked up may call 668-5892 or 668-8418 A Sandy man remains in serious but stable condition following a traffic accident Dec 9 near Estacada Kenneth Dean Rolland. 30, was critically injured in the accident after he was thrown from his vehicle in the crash. S c o tt R o s k e lle y , / u«r<Mil (USPS 481-180) MFMBFR O re g o n N e w s p a p e r P ublishers A ssociation a n d U S Suburban Press THUR SDAY, JAN. 6 The Bull Run School board will hold a regular meeting at 7 p.m. in the school cafeteria Phillip S. Alberts. M.D., F.A.C.O.G. FAA Designated Senior Aviation Medical Examiner - Class 1, 2 S 3 Flight 887 N.E. 102nd: 255-0918 Portland. Guests a re w elcom e. Reservations should be telephoned to 668-4985 or 668-4054 by Jan. 3. The Sdndy Post perform ance and effec tiveness at 7:30 p.m. in the Mt. Hood C Room at Rippl ing River in Welches ALBERTS CLINIC Phillip S. Alberts. M.D., F.A.C.O.G, Physician ond Surgeon Ob«lelric«, Gynecology 8 Infertility GED class starts Monday K im Nelson, Sandy's r e p r e s e n ta tiv e in the Oregon Young Careerist contest, w ill speak on her work and aspirations in the field of financial planning and management at the Jan. 5 dinner meeting at 7 p.m at T J ’s Fireside Din ing. luncheon meeting of the Sandy Area Chamber of Commerce at noon at the Tollgate Inn Solid Waste Group has a p la n T h e g ro u p has developed the technology to create a by-product from solid waste that is far less expensive than cem ent, wood, plastics or metals. The pay-off of the whole system, he says, is a tremendous tax savings “ Our whole intention is to take it off our tax back,” Lawscn said "W e don't wan’. it a state-funded pro ject We want it on a private enterprise basis.” ( ? ‘ r miles from Sandy) BIBLE STUDY - 9 45 AM MORNIRC WORSHIP - II 00 AM CHURCH TRAINING - 6 00 P M EVENING WORSHIP - ZOO PM (PASTOR) I t ) Darn CHURCH PHONE - 441 40RJ HOME PHONE - 54« 4741 S unday S chool 9 45 a m M o r n in g W orship 1 0 45 am Evangal.strc S ervice 6 00pm F am ily Night Wednesday 7 00pm D a le Edwards C hurch PASTO R 668 5j 8 , Sandy Church of the Nazarene Currently meeting ol 171 50 University Ave Sondy (Seventh Doy A d v en lu l Church) Sunday School 9:45 a m Morning W orth,p 1 1 00 a nt Evening Service - 4 : 3 0 p.m. Potior Robert F. Scheilgrt 6 6 8 -5 7 1 2 Church of the Good Shepherd (Episcopal) Sunday Com m union * 9 a m. M id w e e k service« Tue«.-Thur«. 10 om little Pioneer church on West Pioneer Blvd Fo ther D av id lo u n « b u ry 468 3443 or 2 3 B B B 7 0 Doc 30 1982 Sandy Baptist Church M/e In v ite you to Join us f o r fe llo w s h ip Sunday C hurch 4 5 8 -4 0 6 4 P astor F re d V o g e l Teamwork Keeps This Aircraft Flying' 9 4 5 Sunday School 1 1 0 0 M o rn in g W orship 6 0 0 Evening W orship vVednesdav i - 7 3 0 p m Proyar M e e tin g FELLOWSHIP B IB L E / Highly skilled individuals wonting together is why the Air Force Reserve succeeds with Its complex mission Become a part of this dynamic team - let us teach you an Air Force Reserve skill' You'll find the salary, education, promotional opportunities and retirement program one of the finest in town OPENINGS NOW A ir Cargo Speclolltt» a Aircraft Molntanonca Speclellet« • Medical Tachniciam Jat (n gin a Mechanic» a Security Spwclall»«» • Flu« Many Mora iic ltln g Job« Call: (5031 231-5199 and M ail Today I Or Fill Out ) Coupon ( To: Air Farca Re»erve Recruiting Office 3437 N I Sandy Mvd . Portland OR 97232 Address Name EMERGENCY! It's a race against time. There s been a serious accident Or a fire' Fteopie need help, and help should be as close as the nearest telephone. We at General Telephone appreciate that fact of life, perhaps more than most It's the reason we take such a strong stand to first prevent vandalism and second, when it does occur, to repair the damage as soon as possible. We re working hard to reduce vandalism and keep our phones working The help we get from our public safety agencies in accomplishing this goal is appreciated. church We emphasize Biblical teaching support»« fellowship childrens learning center & regular home . oate or Bmn_ ACT FORCE EESEHVE. liv in g Way Fellowship (Foursquare) Wed eve service Genera! Telephone of the Northwest GTE \ I A m L) 1 / J S a * ¡0 am 7 IS pm Pastor Ren Wold 17275 Strauss 668 4949 ’ • y ’ $ ; ’A ‘ Or lohn Moore (695 7924) rv * , « . 41 BiV,ls <658 <7?g) Flr»t Church of Christ, Sciential (Formerly St Michi»l s Hall) A GREAI WAY IO SERVE c ' FASTfigl MEETING AT rT "v "; Sandy Huh Sthooi iftuM Hoad» Sundaymormnpi9 JO II JOi Worship service . Prior service___ iresi . / x meetings #»t*9'T City S tate D p - — 1575 West Powell Boulevard Gresham Oregon 97030 Sunder Service See«*, School WaDnaciat rvav.«, to 1« OR am 19 M 1 N » m Chtldivn S Room ata.iabia at all Winers Too at. e»m l, iwite) te attend tu 3212