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Ì SA ND Y ( O f I POST T h u n Jon 13 ) » 3 (Swc MacDonald named to board Park site said flood-prone by DAN D IL LO N Longtime Sandy Union High School booster Dan M a c D o n a ld w as a p pointed Monday to the school's board of educa tion The Portland ad vert is ing executive fills a vacancy created when Ralph G riffin J r resign ed from the board in D ecem b er for health reasons The school board cited MacDonald for his years of service to the district as a m ember of the budget and curriculum committees In accepting the ap pointm ent, M acDonald said, "W ith a little hard work we w ill prevail and w ill keep turning out the very best students." H is a p p o in tm e n t created a vacancy on the district budget com m it tee The board filled that position with the appoint ment of Jeanne Doty, fo rm e rly p rincip al at G r e s h a m 's G o rd o n Russell Middle School She and fellow budget committee members w ill convene Monday night, Jan 17, at 7:30 p m in Rooms 50-51 at the school to begin budget delibera tions Superintendent Jack Peters outlined plans for r e - e s t a b lis h in g ad m inistrative offices on the campus to replace those destroyed by fire He s a id in s u ra n c e coverage w ill not pay all replacement costs City of Sandy officials have indicated the b u ili.n g will have oe moved 20 feet from uie school, if it is re p la ced n ear its former site. That could create extra costs for fill and engineering An alternative would be to l> ate the offices Dan .MacDonald across Bluff Road on district-owned property. Peters said That site was prepared in 1976 ex pressly for the purpose of constructing an ad ministration building E arlie r in the meeting the school board firmed up re q u ire m e n ts for SUHS seniors who want to walk with classmates at commencement ac tivities Under the new plan only students who are within one credit of graduation, and have fil ed an acceptable plan to complete that credit, will autom atically walk with fellow seniors Students within three credits m ay apply for a hardship exception, and w ill be re q u ire d to establish an independent study plan, attend Mt Hood Comm unity Col lege courses, enter the extended day program at SUHS or take a cor respondence course to qualify to walk by DAN D IL LO N from flooding Creek, he said A trade-off between a developer and the city of Sandy will result in a new p a rk when K n o llw o o d Estates is complete Neighbors of the project, however, think the city may have gotten the short end of the stick The city last week OK'd a request by developer Les Brown to develop six addi tional lots on the south side of Dubarko Road, near Sandy Heights Road, in ex change for open space near Tickle Creek Neighbors contend that the open space is nothing more than a marsh “ T h e la n d ( B r o w n ) wants to give for the park is full of springs," according to Jim Lauer who owns pro perty just south of the site The area where the six ad ditional homes w ill be built in the planned unit develop ment also facer high water of Tickle by a previous owner in a logging operation “ I'm go ing to give a site th at’s still original,'' he said The marshiness of the park site shouldn't be a “ I'm afraid those six lots could turn into Sandy's Johnson Creek a r e a ," Lauer said, referring to the Southeast Portland area p la g u e d by annual flooding concern. Brown added He envisions it prim arily for summer use and another site, near Sandy Heights Road, to take the heaviest recreational use COUPON FREE Calamity Jane Hamburger The location of the six lots in relation to the 100-year flood plain of the creek has been a city con s id e r a tio n H o w e v e r, engineering studies show that a larger culvert under Sandy Heights Road could alleviate high water con cerns with each Legitimate Estimate* M ike Bell s Body Shop, behind Al Russell Tire Co., 1 '/» miles east of Sandy. 668-5353. " I don't think we, as a council, have a right to engineer or design a pro ject," said City Councilor Jim Duff " I f i, meets the criteria for buiidable land, we have to accept that ” A most significant film on marriage and divorce Brown defended his re quest to develop the addi tional lots, noting that the area had been “scalped'' Senior Center News: Entertainment opportunities await seniors A variety of entertain ment opportunities await seniors this week through the Sandy Senior Center This afternoon. Jan 13, seniors m a y a tte n d a m atinee perform ance of ' The Man From Snowy R iv e r.” Departure for the movie w ill be at 1:15 p m For those who enjoy live theater, the Sandy Com munity Players w ill per form a musical revue of G e rs h w in , P o r te r and friends at Alton Collins R e trea t Center F rid a y . Jan 14 Transportation is availab le upon request Tickets are «8 for senior citizens Evelyn McLellan begins a Ill-w e e k session on ballroom and folk dancing this Wednesday, Jan 19, at 1 p m Sponsored by Mt. Hood Community College, the class is free for persons over 60 years of age and their spouses TH U R S D A Y , JA N. 13 1 COMMUHITT PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH eemtip A weekend to explore patterns of reaction to change and develop con structive ways to push through to a new life energy awaits area women at the Alton Collins Retreat Center at the end of this month Natalie Rogers, author of " E m e rg in g W om an: A Decade of M idlife Transi- t io n s ," w ill le a d the weekend long retreat. Jan 2» 30 She has led women's groups in Chile. Argentina. Mexico and Europe as well as across the United States In C a lifo rn ia she in itiated, with her father C a r l, r e s id e n t ia l workshops in the Person Centered Approach She maintained a private prac tice as a psychotherapist in Boston and San Francisco The workshop is one of many offered at the year old retreat renter Nancy Trotter said the center, owned and operated by the United Methodist Church, is working hard to offer a variety of broad educa tio n a l ex p e rien ce s for adults Along with the retreats the center hasted a series of Summerfest concerts last year and thia week is home for the Sandy Com munlly Players cabaret performance« The w e e k e n d long retreat with Rogers kicks off Jan 2« with a lecture, open to men and women, that will lay the foundation for the weekend studies Using slides from her photo album and her art journal Rogers will begin w ith her own personal statement of girt child ex pertationa and how it af fected her m arriage and ta g * wtn follow The Alton Colima Retreat (e n te r la located four miles •e a t af Sandy off Highway 211, m a wooded area and fanturaa all the advantage« of Ma rounlry tatting com tnnad with the comfort and enatam am a af a modern facility Regietf alion information far the waahand retreat 9. m available by I « 7 ♦ . 11 wonh.p Mome 1.6»« Study 6 (XL* m RIO am 4:30 a m 4 :4 * a at 668 6 7 3 2 fo ja KOFPKF Church If S U N O A V S E N V IC tS 6pm 8am Send« O'eg/w bmpi 668 Mo»n,ny W orth.p 10 4> . m ( w r t« a h « < SarV K. e 00 p m F am ily N iqht Wednesday 7 00 p m SMALL CAR Dole Edwards 4446 PASTO R SANDY SEVENTH-DAY ADVENTIST CHURCH 1 7 1 50 U n.srert.ty A *e Sandy (Seventh D oy A d ven t.» ) C hurch) lu n d e y Scheol 4 45 ■ m M ean in g W e r th .p 1 I 00 e m You Are Welcome Fetfor Iv e n in g Service » < » N il CLARK 668 9749 Home 668 6 1 4 4 Church ---------^ s * 7 j -------- tssan 16SAI3 88*’ 37” 48* 41” 58” >28813 . y 41» 6 30 p m F e tte r W oben F S c h e d e ri I88»8814 588-5712 IT * ORIENT DRIVE BAPTIST CHURCH WIRIER STEEL RADIALS For Northwest W inter Driving Troc bon Finned For Stud« 1SSWI2 C u rren tly m e e tin g o ' 8 10 e m 1 > 00 a m SMALL CAR STEEL RADIALS ’35” t6S Sandy Church of the Nazarene F»oc tor end O nw erety 178814 4B* •7 * IS8812 IR R *« >98 >0814 This Space for rent Call (S o u th e rn ) (?‘ i miles (torn Sandy) ■itti vuoi in i» 11 M t U fc DO p M P V I888I8 J we ) >86 >88)4 3«J 718)4 81” H ” , ete.eutee iJi M8t8 M- •7 ” 48 MONTH BATTERIES FELLOWSHIP BIBLE CHURCH / B ih lita l ttiching support)«* trtlowsNip dutch** S Me*)*« ¡.**t*t « '*|>it* Nam* m*»ti«ts M ill INCH seO88D 4*48^ • * M i A) li»m| Way F«llowship (Fowrsguaia) lkMw*'i • a n M i*rwc* W*4 ava t*n»cr ta * IE ta i 7 II« « Pisto Ken Wold 17? 75 Strauss bbl 4949 (lafUwdy St M xN .H f H4M) >788)3 r j 81” ra p »4 fis 82“ 83“ 198 704U R ut 1 8 7 .0 3 41 HT W INTER RADIALS RETREAD 188813 >688)3 22* 38” 18S8I3 «89814 27“ 28* 198814 2»S8lS 42* 48” Î39WI5 28” 1788)4 »58 15 48* 12* i 2« test'HT Rtwa33*«e6S PIT 7 30 p m P rayer M e e tin g Le« Schweb A» r m p h M i/R 28* W »»8 72* '______ 2 80Fit W edneedAV •n u 28* 22” lAr I n i l l r v<>« •<» fo ln ua /o r /e ffo u a h tp e g *5 AM-18 24” «8614 I I * ’ « *.4 188 708)3 •1“ 88,# 83" 48” S u nd ay M 88I8 TRACTIOR RETREADS >68 » 44 Sunday School 11 0 0 M o rn in g W o '» h ip 6 0 0 tv e n .n g W o rth .p >688)4 RADIALS j Church M t 4064 Pn.ioi Fred Vagal M" FOR PASSENGER CARS [»•« •U..4K1 to* Rh« Mo* fhwgtt • mow ««♦« <• 6 «un Sandy Baptist Church 188814 W’ 306 7O8U M 4’ >688)3 41“ 84” 81” RS ALL SEASON] 6 68-5548 (PRSTORi 1.4 Own CHURCH FHONf M l EM I HOMI FM M t M lt tE I 188813 41“ Wu« I 8 7 te J „ F I T 15150 SI OKllNI ORIVI HORING ORfGON fVINING WORSHIP - 7 00 9 4* . m Sun*, y School Sun Father Carl V0RR1RG WORSHIP CHURCH FRAIMIMC 1 1 :0 0 a m SANDY ASSEMBLY OF G O D 1 8 0 9 0 Si longen«ond Satohath Schoo» Morning Service 7 p.m. Sat., Jan. 1 5 Sandy Baptist Church 34495 SE Jarl Road 1 Sunday School t ib i a Study W a r .h lp PASTO R FR A N K John« C e th o fx Church Walr.ha« Oregon Me«« 6 p m Set < War.hi* St. MICHAEL'S CATHOLIC CHURCH St MARK IV Pit I I RES INCORPORATED SAYS... A Cord tel Welcome 1« F a »ended to All Nursery Core Dun ng Wor«h>p F a tto r John H Von Lierop Hom e 668 6100 Church 6 6 8 4 5 4 3 of M ft*i| 6 Seen* Sandy Set «ve M« m 7 30 e m Sunday Megg IO (X) 2 p m : Band Practice 5:30 p.m .: Dine Out at C la c k a m a s H ouse Restaurant Thursday. Jan. 20 9 a m : Exercise Class 10 a m Humanities Class Noon: Loaves and Fishes 1 p m .. Arts and Crafts 9 a m : SSC Advisory Com mittee Noon: Loaves and Fishes 12:30 p.m. F ilm W ED N E S D A Y , JAN. 19 Noon Loaves and Fishes 12:30 p m.: Blood Pressure Clinic 1 p m.: Dance Class IM M A N U E L LUTHERAN CHURCH 3 M) « m MSim 11 00 g m S jiR O iu h « 7:30 p .m .: C om m unity Card Night M O NDA Y. JAN. 17 9 a m : Exercise Class Noon Loaves and Fishes 1 p.m .: Cards 1 p.m.: Ceramics TU ESD A Y. JAN. 19 7 :3 0 a m Men's Breakfast (C h u rc h C o rn e tt St««4y u M M R etreat focuses on wom en 9 a m : Exercise Class 10a m : Humanities Class Noon Golden Age Potluck 12:45 p .m .: D epart for "M an From Snowy R iver" F R ID A Y . JAN. 14 Noon: Loaves and Fishes 12:30 p m .: Presentation by PG E The true story of one couple to whom divorce seemed the only solution. A feature length dramatic film Produced B\ 61 V *6. 1 Custom WHEELS 10% / / TO 1 30%i OFF I— Ik I on * Moot* (495 79741 ft *tB m d(654 4f?«t . r- * CHAIRS CHAIRS CHAIRS !■ " M l Same* UMnScbaV IRRt *• in " <> 4P ir per, ta^ pr apw, w-wa la P’rad L R .iW t. E «UJ717 V alu e* Starting At »9” Ww Stock Lo G ra n d * Tire Choint For . . . Radiol. ( Sportscors • FRONT WHEEL OtttVE • VANS < PICKUPS • « wheel oetvf • M O TO « HOMES • TRUCKS First Church ol Christ, Scientist 1575 best Poweii Boulevard DesNitB Orejón 9Z0J0 USED TIRES A M US ABOUT OUT i n SCHWAB CHOtT fires 66-9496 3 9 0 E. B U R N S ID E GRESHAM