Sandy post. (Sandy, Oregon) 1938-current, April 21, 1983, Page 4, Image 4

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    Kelso School hosts
pre-school p arty
Kelso School w ill host a
pre-school party May 5 at
1 30 p.m for all children
eligible to enter first grade
in the fall
Parents are asked to br
ing a birth certificate and
an immunization record so
that registration may be
completed at that time
However, partial registra
tion w ill be done, even if all
this inform ation is not
available
The children w ill be
taken to the first grade
rooms, given a treat, some
things to do and meet the
teachers
All parents are encourag­
ed to bring their eligible
children to the party at 1:30
p m as this w ill enable
Kelso School officials to
have an idea about the size
of the classes next year
If you are not sure which
school district you are in,
you may call Kelso School
at 668-8020 between 8 a m
and 4:30 p m
Hatn dinner planned
C ottrell G rade School
w ill host its annual ham
dinner A pril 30 at the
school
The Sandy High School symphonic choir and other vocal music groups will perform
at the annual Spring Vocal Concert April 2« It will be held in the SUHS commons at
The ham dinner with all
the trimm ings will be serv­
ed from 5 to 8 p.m at the
school, locatd at 36225 SE
7:30 p.m. No admission will be charged.
Proctor Road
Tickets for the all-you-
can-eat dinner are $12 for
fam ilies, $4 for adults and
high school students, $2 for
grade school students and
$2 50 for senior citizens
Pre schoolers w ill be ad­
m itted free of charge
Woodcutting lottery results due
A computer is lending
U S Forest Service of­
ficials a hand as they
decide who w ill get to cut
wood d u rin g s e le c te d
periods
T h e Z ig z a g R a n g e r
District w ill stop accepting
lottery applications this
Monday, April 25, for the
district's first two-month
woodcutting period in May
and June
W o o d c u tte rs w ill be
selected with help from a
computer at the M t Hood
National Forest's Portland
office.
“ T h e c o m p u te r sort
should insure fairness and
p re v e n t
any
of th e
mechanical problems in­
herent in a mechanical
d r a w i n g , " s a id H e rb
Evans, public information
o ffic e r for the Zigzag
District
The Forest Service ex­
pects to issue approxim ate­
ly 1,250 permits So far,
however, the district has
received just 1,100 applica­
tions, Evans said, but they
have been coming in at a
rate of 50-60 a day.
Woodcutters interested
in participating in the first
woodcutting period must
submit their applications to
the district by the close of
business on Monday to
qualify
To apply for the drawing,
Menus
SANDY
M O N D A Y. A P R IL 25
Wiener and cheese wrap,
b u tte red c o rn , a p ric o t
halves, m ilk
T U E S D A Y . A P R IL 2«
Beef tostada with lettuce
and cheese, applesauce,
bread and butter, cookie,
milk
W E D N E S D A Y . A P R IL 27
Fish sticks, seasoned
g re e n b e a n s , o ra n g e
wedges, bread and butter.
m ilk
T H U R SD A Y. A P R IL W
P iz z a , tossed g ree n
salad, chocolate pudding,
milk
F R ID A Y , A P R IL 2»
Hot dogon a bun, potato
rounds, fruit salad, cookie,
milk
COTTRELL
M O NDAY. A P R IL 25
Macaroni and cheese, hot
biscuits with honey, cole
slaw, cherry crisp, milk
prospective w oodcutters
should submit a 3 by 5 card
with name, address, and
telephone and a stamped,
self addressed enveloped
to the district The address
is Zigzag Ranger District,
70220 East Highway 26,
Zigzag. OR 97049 Applica­
tions m ay be delivered in
person
A p p licatio n s re ce iv ed
after the deadline w ill be
entered in the drawing for
the second woodcutting
period scheduled for July
and August
District personnel will
begin selecting and notify­
ing woodcutters of the out­
come of the drawing on
T U E S D A Y . A P R IL 2«
Chili, crackers, celery
sticks, fru it salad, maple
bar, m ilk
W EDNESDAY.
Tomato soup,
toasted cheese
le ttu c e w ith
bananas, m ilk
A P R IL 27
crackers,
sandwich,
d re s s in g ,
TH U R S D A Y , A P R IL 28
C h ic k e n .
m ashed
p o ta to e s ,
m ix e d
vegetab les, cucu m b ers,
fruited jello, m ilk
F R ID A Y . A P R IL 29
April 26
Woodcutters selected in
the lottery w ill be able to
purchase their perm its and
load receipts beginning
M ay 1 at the Zigzag Ranger
Station. The perm its will
allow holders to purchase a
minim um of two cords and
a maxim um of six cords of
wood at $5 per cord Wood
cutters a re advised to
make the minim um pur
chase of wood as no refunds
w ill be made Woodcutters
will be allowed to return to
the district to purchase
more wood as long as it s
during the period in which
they were issued a permit
P e r m it s
an d
load
receipts for the first wood
Chuckwagon franks with
buns, carrot sticks, but­
tered green beans, cin­
namon tw ist, choice of
m ilk
WELCHES
M O NDA Y. A P R IL 25
S p ag h e tti w ith m eat
sauce, seasoned green
beans, cornmeal roll, but
ter. applesauce, milk
T U E S D A Y . A P R IL 2«
Cheese pizza, cabbage
cutting peri id w ill be valid
until June 30
Woodcutters a re only
allowed one application
and although the computer
w ill provide a random
sampling, duplications w ill
have to be culled by hand,
according to Evans
Perm its for the Barlow
D i s t r ic t w il l a ls o be
available at the Zigzag
Ranger District Permits
in the Barlow District are
available on a first-come,
first-serve basis and may
be purchased in addition to
permits held in the Zigzag
District, as long as the
combined total of purchas
ed wood doesn't exceed six
cords
w edge, b u tte re d
dried prunes, m ilk
co rn ,
W ED N E S D A Y . A P R IL 27
Fish sticks, ta rta r sauce,
tater tots, carrot raisin
salad, roll with honey but
ter, pears, milk
T H U R SD A Y, A P R IL 28
Oven chicken, biscuit
with gravy, calico salad,
cherry pudding on a cloud,
milk
F R ID A Y , A P R IL 29
Baked beans with ham,
lettuce wedge, dressing,
honey buttered cornbread,
fruit medley, m ilk
Installation of officers scheduled
The next regular meeting
of the Parent Teacher Club
w ill be held May 10 at the
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668-8030
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Oregon k Hv. OR 97045
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657 7918
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Wednesday, April 27, 1983
9:00 a.m. - 4:00 p.m.
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FLEXIBLE WORK OPTIONS
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held for the new officers
Current and prospective
PTC members are invited
Tollgate Inn In Sandy
Following the meeting, the
installation banquet will tie
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For Parent Teacher Club
Sandy Parent Teacher
Club has elected new of-
ficers for the 1983 84 school
year
President Debbie Hoard
was re-elected to a second
term Gall VanDaam will
become vice president
Donna W heeler Is the
club's secretary and Kathy
Pinkerton is the treasurer
M ary M arshall will be
room parrnl coordinator
and Kathy Sladkey w ill be
h o s p itality ch airperso n
Lisa Wesselink was elected
publicity chairman
Several executive board
positions are open Pro
spective board members
should contact Hoard at
MW 9284 as soon as possible
for more information
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