Sandy post. (Sandy, Oregon) 1938-current, July 21, 1983, Page 5, Image 5

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Neighbors
offer school
loan program
TH L R S D A Y , J U L Y 21
Sandy F ire District will
host a blood drive from 2 to
7 p.m at the Sandy F ire
Hall
SUNDAY. J V L Y 24
Sandy Area Chamber of
Commerce hosts its sixth
annual golf tournament at
Mountain View Golf Course
in Boring Entry forms are
a v a ila b le
fr o m
th e
Chamber office, 668 4066.
or Tournament Chairman
Tim Ward
G e o rg e , je n n y
and
Thomas Yang w ill present
The
G le a n e r s
of
Clackamas County want to
remind residents that there
are
p e o p le in
t h e ir
neighborhood who have a
hard tim e meeting basic
nutritional needs.
Yet, food in the area is
often wasted or left to rot in
fields and gardens. Glean­
ing gets this food that
would normally rot to those
in need.
G lean ers g ath er and
share crops that remain
a fte r h arv es t. Low to
moderate income people
who qualify for the pro­
gram are required to have
an adoptee—someone who
can’t physically go to the
field to pick.
Food is shared with this
adoptee and surplus is
distributed through local
centers, like the Sandy
Community Action Center,
to supplement and meet
emergency food needs
Staff photo
unidentified d river, a young man, left the scene in another
vehicle that stopped, with his vehicle partly blocking the
road. A deputy flagged him over for questioning a ways
down the road. No citations have been issued.
Bluff Road repairs delayed
‘Miracle’
topic of
Fellowship •
by DAN D IL LO N
It will be at least next
spring before the next
stretch of North Bluff Road
undegoes renovation
C ity
M a n a g e r Tom
Reber, citing the lateness
of the building season, a
possible altern ative fun­
ding source and a debt the
city owes for another pro­
ject, asked the Sandy City
Council to postpone Phase
I l of the three-phase paving
process begun last year.
After "some significant
whittling” of street im ­
provement funds during
the budgeting process, the
Bluff Road project was the
lone street project targeted
667-6633
for the new fiscal year.
H o w e v e r,
s in c e
th e
passage of the budget,
discussions have concluded
that this too w ill take the
back burner for three
reasons:
• It would be approx­
im ately Sept 1 before the
contract could be let and
work begun
• The city has initiated
d is c u s s io n s
w ith
Clackamas County seeking
F e d e ra l Aid Secondary
System funds for this road
An answer or idea of the
possibility of funding won't
be forthcoming until early
1984
• The city owes Les
B ro w n a p p r o x im a t e ly
$5.000 in oversizing costs he
spent
c o n s tru c tin g
Dubarko Road to collector
street standard That debt
will be paid from street im ­
provement funds.
If the county chooses the
local road project, it would
be a complete reconstruc­
tion of the road, which is
approximately five times
the cost of the program
begun last y e a r. T h a t
would also last longer than
the three-phased project.
“ If we postpone this pro­
ject until next spring, we
m ay not have to do the pro­
ject at a ll,” said Reber,
"and if we did do the pro­
ject we could combine it
with funds from the next
fiscal year and have one
project of a larger scope at
that tim e.”
In other action Monday
night, the council:
—A p p o in te d
Randy
Oliver and Ken Humbert to
the L ib ra ry Board and
recognized long-time board
members Lucille Ogden
an d A1 M o rn e r. A lso
honored with certificates
were fo rm er Recreation
Commission members Gus
DePaepe, Howard Berger
and G ary Davidson.
—Agreed to spend $5,000
to purchase m aterials and
rent equipment to continue
the sanitary sewer in filtra ­
tion reduction program.
G e n e ra l T e le p h o n e ’s
customers in the Sandy
area w ill have a new
number to phone for all
billing needs beginning this
Monday, July 18
The new Customer Bill-
HAPPY
HOUR
Tues. & Wed.
5-7 p.m. only
Rent Movies I
2?3
ing Center centralizes all
billing and credit functions
The center w ill provide bill­
ing service including ques­
tions on long distance
charges and bill payments.
F o r b illin g inquiries.
T h e Sandy R e b e ka h
Lodge meets at 8 p.m at
the IO O F Hall
local customers should call
1-206-823-8633 To discuss
payment of their bill or
other credit-related func
lions, customers should
call 1-206-823-8668. These
numbers are toll-free if the
The food is donated by
C la c k a m a s
C o u n ty
farm ers and gardeners
Food also come from
fam ily gardeners whose
green thumbs produce an
extra 25 pounds of green
beans or 50 ears of corn,
which m ay be claimed as a
charitable deduction
Last year Gleaners of
C la c k a m a s
C o u n ty
gathered more than 270,000
pounds of edibles and serv­
ed
m o re
th a n
700
households They are seek­
ing help again this year
L o c a l g ro w e rs w ith
surplus to donate or per­
sons who believe they
qualify as a gleaner are
asked to call Clackamas
County Community Action
Agency at 655 8640 or the
Interagency Food Bank at
223-1050.
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ca ll is placed fro m a
telephone w ithin G T E ’s
serving area.
N ear Zlm's Country Store
01 12-M ile Corner
6 6 5 -1 1 0 9
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For Appointment
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FREEZER JAM
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To The Public
In Sandy » Heritage
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Square on Pioneer Blvd
666-9052
C o lorful, big bunch of fresh cut flo w e rs
AH CBS c assettes h a v e r e d le tte r in g on th e
s p in e . . . a n d th e y ’re a ll o n s a le n o w !
So w h e n you ZEE RED, y o u ’ll s a v e ! N o th in g
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W ED N ESD A Y. JU L Y 27
The Sandy TOPS Club
(flótte
F R O N T IE R S
Belly Atnrnv
TH U R S D A Y , JU LY 28
The Sandy (»olden Age
Club will host a potluck lun­
cheon at the Sandy Senior
Center at noon
Billie M cN u tt PHD C ertified Union Hypnotheropist
WANTED
*
TUESDA Y, JU LY 26
Rick Bornemann of T a x ­
p a y e rs fo r a B e t t e r
Economy will discuss "T ax
R e fo r m " a t the noon
meeting of the Sandy Area
Chamber of Commerce at
the Tollgate Inn
ZEN FO ODS :
MOUNTAIN
V ID fO \
w
The Sandy Tough Love
group meets at 7 30 p m at
Your United Bank. 38561
Proctor Blvd.
Call for Appointment
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meets at 9 a m at the San­
dy fire hall For more infor­
mation. call 558-5010 or
668-8442
_____________ FOR: _________
• STRESS
• SMOKING
• WEIGHT
• FEARS
• BEDWETTING • MEMORY
• SPO RTS
• NAILBITING
• SELF CONFIDENCE
O p e n til 8 p.m .
/
a concert of piano and
violin classical music at
the Sandy C o m m u n ity
Presbyterian Church at 7
p.m.
HYPNOSIS
668-7651
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5
21920 SE Stark. G ratham , Oregon
GTE changes local billing number
Pre-school
offers equal
opportunity
Classified:
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Gleaners pick for others
Worh eyed in spring
The Sandy Community
P re s c h o o l
and
Kindergarten Cooperative
adm its students of any
race, color, national and
ethnic origin to all rights,
privileges, programs and
activities generally accord­
ed or made available to
students at the school
It does not discriminate
on the basis of race, color,
national and ethnic origin
in administration of its
educational policies, ad­
missions policies, scholar-
shp and loan programs,
and
o th e r
scho o l-
administered programs
July 21
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Golden Age hosts potluck
Neighbors of Woodcraft
has announced a new pro­
gram to help Oregonians
plan and finance their
children’s college educa
tion while the children are
still in junior high or high
school.
The organization has set
aside $15 million for this
purpose and w ill guarantee
low-interest student loans
for as much as $15,000 for
qualified individuals
Neighbors of Woodcraft
is a f r a t e r n a l fa m ily
b e n e fits o r g a n iz a t io n ,
home-based in Oregon, ac­
cording to M T
’ Red"
D a v is o f S a n d y , who
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represents the group The
m a in p u rp o s e of th e
organization, he said, has I / v
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been taking care of the
elderly.
He said students begin
Sheriff's deputies are still investigating circumstances of
repaying the loan six mon­
what appears to he a one-vehicle accident in the rain July
ths after they are out of
13 on McCabe Road east of Sandy. This older Volkswagen
school
overturned after leaving the road northbound. The
F o r m ore inform aton
about the benefits of this
low -interest, guaranteed
student loan program, con­
tact Neighbors of Wood­
c r a f t in G re s h a m a t
667-5330 or call Davis in
Sandy at 668 7060
“ Explosive M iracle" will
be the subject of the
testimony Patsy Dimm ick
wall share Monday, July 25,
at Joy Fellowship at 7 p.m.
at Sandy Assembly of Got.
Church
D im m ick is a mother and
homemaker who works at
the Neighbors of Woodcraft
R e t ir e m e n t C e n te r in
Gresham
Special music w ill be pro­
vided by Sherri Edwards, a
talented musician who is
the wife of Pastor Dale Ed­
wards of Sandy Assembly
of God
Chris Mac Donald, coor­
dinator, invites all women
in the community to attend
Free babysitting is provid­
ed.
F or reservations, call the
church at 668-5589
Thur»
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