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6 SANDY (O re ) POST Thurj Jonuory 21 1988 ;Se< 1 Revised sign o rd in a n ce presented to C ity C ouncil KEEPING POSTED W o m e n ’ s A g lo w p la n s p o tlu c k T he S a nd y W o m e n 's A g lo w Fellowship w ill hold its monthly potluck and meeting beginning at 9:30 a m. on Tuesday, Jan. 26, at the L ivin g Way Fellowship Church, 17275 Strauss Ave Baby-sitting w ill be provided For more inform ation, call 668-4972 The group w ill take donations of food and clothing for the homeless C oncerts slated at B oring church Two concerts featuring country m usic w ill be presented by the Paul Nystrom fa m ily Jan. 22 and 23 at the Hood View Seventh-day Adventist Church, 26775 S.E. Kelso Rd Recording a rtis ts and fo rm e r Oregon residents, the Nystroms w ill present a variety of country gospel favorites on F rid ay, Jan 22, at 7:30 p m at the church On Saturday, in the Hood View School gym, 26505 S.E. Kelso Koad, a fa m ily country music show w ill be held Refreshments w ill be available at 6 30 p in w ith the program to start PUBLIC NOTICES S E C O N D N O T IC E OF S U P P lE M E N T A t B UD G ET H E A R IN G A public h e a r in g o n a p ro p o s e d tu p p le r n e n t a l b u d g e t fo r H o o d lo n d F ire D is tric t N o 74 C lo c k a m a * C o u n ty S ta te o f O r e g o n fo r th e fis c a l y e a r July I 1987 to J u n e 9 0 1988 w ill b e h e ld a t 6 96 3 4 E H w * 26 R h o d o d e n d ro n O r T n e h e a r in g w ill ta k e p l o t • o n th e 1st d a y o f F e b r u o ry 1988 a t 7 0 0 P M The p u r p o t e of th e h e a r in g i t to d i t c u t t th e s u p p le m e n ta l b u d g e t w ith m te re tte d j> e r t o n t The fir s t N o tir e o f S u p p le m e n ta l B u d g e t H e a r in g a n d F in a n c ia l S u m m a ry w a s p u b lis h e d in Sandy P o tt on J an u a ry 14 1988 A copy o f th e t u p p le m e n t a l b u d g e ’ d o c u m e n t a t a p p r o v e d by th e B u d g et C o m m it t e e m a y b e in s p e c te d o r o b ta in e d a t 69634 I H ig h w o y 26 R h o d o d e n d r o n O r e g o n b e t w e e n th e h o u r t of 8 30 A M ond 5 00 R M SPO188 0 6 1 21 88 S A N D Y U N IO N H IG H SC H O O L DISTR IC T U H 2 N O T IC E OF FIRST M E E T IN G OF THE B U D G E T C O M M IT T E E N O T IC E IS HEREBY G IV E N p u rs u a n t to O R S 294 401 »hot a m e e tin g o f th e B u d g e t C o m m itte e of Sondy U n io n H ig h S c h o o l D is tric t U H 2 w ill b e h e ld o n th e th ir d d a y of F e b r u a r y 1988 a t 7 3 0 p m in r o o m t 50 51 o f S a n d y U n io n H ig h School T h e p u rp o s e s of t h it m e e tin g a r e to e le c t th e c h a ir p e r s o n a n d s e c r e ta r y to th e c o m m it t e e set d a te s for f u tu r e m e e tin g s a n d • » f o b l n h b a s e le v e l b u d g e t * fo r th e D is tric t This it a p u b lic m e e t in g w h e re d e lib e r a t io n s o f th e B u d g e t C o m m itte e w ill t a k e p la c e a n d a n y p e rs o n m a y op p e a r a n d d it c u t t p ro p o te d p ro g ra m * vwith th e B u d g e t C o m m itte e a t th i* tim e John E M o n u e l B u d g e t O ffi« er SP0188 08 I 21 88 CALL FO R BIDS FO R R E FU R B IS H IN G O N E FIRE E N G IN E FO R H O O D L A N D FIRE DISTRICT N O 74 f A l l FO R BIDS S e a le d b id * a r e r e q u e u e d fo r th e r e fu r b is h in g o f o n e A rtier icon I oF ra n c e C e n tu r y Job N o C E6642 in c lu d in g th e f u r n i t h m g of a ll m a t e r ia l* a n d la b o r Bids m u t t b e s u b m itte d on t h o t e fo r m * p r o v id e d a n d b e s e a le d in a n e n v e lo p e m a rk e d H O O D L A N D E N G IN E REBUILD a n d b e d e liv e r e d to th e o ffic e of th e F ire C h ie f a t 6 9 6 3 4 E H ig h w a y 26 R h o d o d e n d r o n O r e g o n n o t la te r th a n 1 0 0 P M Pacific S ta n d a r d T im e on F e b ru a r y 8 1988 a n d w ill b e o p e n e d a n d r e a d a t 1 15 P M o n t a i d d a t e a t th e a b o v e o d d r e t t T h e a w a r d w ill b e m a d e a t th e r e g u la r m e e t in g o f th e B o a rd of D ir e c t o r * h e ld a t th e o b o v e o d d r e t t a t 7 30 P M on F e b r u a ry 9 1988 T h e H o o d lo n d F ire D it t n c t N o 74 r e s e r v e s th e r ig h t to w a iv e a n y in fo r m a l' »y or te c h n ic a lity o n d fu rth e r r e t e r v e * th e n g h t to r e je c t a n y a n d a ll b id * or a c c e p t a n y o f th e b id * w h ic h m e e t or em ceed »he in t e n t o f th e s e spe< ific o tio n * Spe« if n a t io n * a n d b id p a c k a g e * w ill b e a v a i la b le a t th e F ire D is tric t o ffic e a» th e a b o v e a d d re s s b e t w e e n th e h o u r * of 8 30 A M a n d 5 0 0 P M M o n d a y th r o u g h Fri day BIDDER Q U A L IF IC A T IO N S B id d e r * m u tt m eet th e f o llo w in g q u a lif ic a t io n s th e y m u * ’ h o v e b e e n in th e b u s in e s s o f fa b r ic a tin g or r e b u ild in g tru c k b o d ie s fo r o t l e a t t te n y e a r * th e l a * t f iv e in th e t a m e lo c a tio n th e y m u tt h a v e f a b r ic a te d n o t l e t * th a n te n f ir e e n g in e * o r r e b u ilt r e fu r b is h e d or ie m a n u f a c t u r e d no» l e t * th a n tw e n ty f ir e e n g in e * e a c h y e a r fo r th e la * t th re e y e a r * a n d e a c h b id d e r m u s t f u r n is h fiv e re fe re n c e * r e la tin g to b u d d in g or r e b u ild in g f ir e e n g in e * IN F O R M A T IO N FO R BIDDERS A ll b id * m u s t b e a c c o m p a n ie d by a s u re ty d e p o s it in th e fo r m of o b id b o n d a c e r t if ie d or c o th ie r t check m a d e o u t to th e H o o d lo n d F ire D is tric t N o 74 for te n p e r c e n t ( I O S ) o f th e b id T h e s u rety d e p o s it s h a ll b e r e t u r n e d to u n su cc e s sfu l b id d e r s b u t s h a ll b e r e ta in e d m th e case o f th e s u c c es s fu l b id d e r u n til s ig n in g of th e c o n tr a c t fo r th e s p e c ifie d w o rk The s u re ty d e p o s it s h a ll b e fo r f e it if th e con tr a c to r fa ils to f a n th e c o n tra c t w it h in fif t e e n (1 5 ) d a y s a f t e r n o tific a tio n o f t e le * tio n a * th e s u c c e s s fu l b id d e r B id d e rs m u s t s ta te w h e th e r or no» they a r e a r e s id e n t b id d e r as d e fin e d by ORS 179 0 2 9 a n d s ta te th a t th e y w ill c o m p ly w it h ORS 279 3 5 0 r e la tin g to w a g e * SP0188 07 1 21 88 Red Cross is counting on you. -to help. at 7:30. Paul N ystrom plays many in struments and is a singer and a hum orist He and and his fa m ily w ill provide folk music and comedy for the entire fam ily. IxK-al country musicians are in vited to take th eir m usical in struments and join in the finale of the hoedown For rehearsal inform ation, call 658-6777, 663-5611 or 663-5111 C hurch h o s ts g u e s t speakers “ F or God So Iz»ved Shouldn't You’ " is the theme of the missions convention being held at the Sandy Assembly of God Church on Sunday, Jan 21 The Reverend Curtis Myers, who has been m inistering in Indonesia since 1973, w ill be sharing at the 10 15 a m service At the 6 p m service, the Reverend Jim Billings w ill discuss the m inistry he and his wife have made to the pro fessional people of Bolivia Many influential Bolivian leaders are now receiving Jesus Christ as th eir personal savior as a result of the J im m y Sw aggart television m inistries in this country," Billings said. Myers accepted the pastorate of a church in the capitol city of Jakarta 11 years ago and has seen the con gregation grow- from 150 people to 2,000 shown F o r m o re »>>8-8418 B a b y -s ittin g class o ffe re d P ioneer g ro u p to h o ld p o tlu c k Want to be a certified Red < ross baby-sitter? G irls and boys 11 years old and older w ill be given the opportunity to learn how to plan for a baby-sitting job, take responsibility for children, prevent accidents and learn firs t aid in this four-part course The class w ill be offered at the San dy Com m unity Senior Center, 38348 Pioneer Blvd.. on Tuesdays and Thursdays, Jan. 26 and 28. and h eb 2 and 4, from 3 to 5 p m. Call 668-5569 to register PTC to d iscu ss d ru g abuse Sandy G rade School's Parent Teacher Club w ill hold an inform al meeting for parents interested in learning more about children and drugs The meeting w ill lx- Thursday, Jan 28, from 7 30 to 9 p m in the grade school lib ra ry A short video w ill be in f o r m a tio n , c a ll The Sandy Pioneer and H istorical Association w ill hold its quarterly meeting on Sunday. Jan. 31, in the Mel Haneberg Community Center, 38348 Pioneer Blvd This is a potluck a ffa ir with the meal beginning at 1 pm The business meeting to follow w ill include the election of officers and directors A variety program w ill follow the business meeting L ib ra ry h o s ts c h ild re n 's tim e The topic of the Thursday, Jan 21.. children's story tim e at the Sandy Public lib r a r y w ill be Whales, Seals and Sea M am mals " It w ill be held from 12 30 to 1 30 p m The children's story tim e is led by Mary Vogel, a fo rm e r preschool teacher The activity is for children 6 years old and younger The Sandy City Council plans to hold a workshop on proposed changes to a sign ordinance now that a com m ittee studying the issue has com pleted its work Joe I-angella, the owner of a downtown restaurant, and other business people are proposing changes to the city 's sign ordinance I.angella has met w ith about five other business people, with help from several others, on proposed changes to the code Councilor Jim B uff said the council would hold a workshop on the propos ed changes, with business owners in vited to participate A public hearing would lx- held before any changes were made to the ordinance. Duff said L a n g e lla s a id th e p ro po sed changes would make the sign o r dinance less restrictive for business owners Highlights of the proposal include increasing the allowable signage from 50 square feet to 200 square feet for all businesses; allowing free standing signs for a ll businesses: raising the allowable height of signs from 35 feet to 50 feet, allowing pen nants. banners and streamers year round, and giving the city staff the functions of the Design Review Board, thereby elim inating the DRR S e n te n c in g set in h it-a n d -ru n Ralph Simich. 49, of M ilwaukie, is scheduled to be sentenced Jan 29 in connection with a hit-and-run acci dent that caused serious injury to a form er Sandy High School athlete A ju r y c o n v ic te d S im ic h in December of felony hit-and-run. third-degree assault and driving with a revoked license Sentencing was scheduled for Jan 19 but has been rescheduled for F riday. Jan 29, at 9 a m in the Clackamas County Cour thouse. 821 Mam Street. Oregon City Richard Meyer, known for his par ticipation in triathlons and other athletic activities, was paralyzed from the waist down in the February 1987 accident Nancy Boyles, M eyer's sister, wrote a letter to The Post last week asking people to attend the sentenc ing as a show of support S Dennis M iller, senior deputy d istrict attorney, said Sim ich w ill re main in custody of the Clackamas County ja il until the sentencing Everyone who would like to save $15 on a mammogram, raise your hand. M onthly sell examination is only the lirst step in the carls' detection ot breast cancer, l or most women, an annual mammogram is recommended. That’s w h \ Mount Hood Medical Center is ottering reduced rate mammograms when you visit one ot our skilled physicians. II it s your first visit to one ot o u t. family practitioners, obstetricians, pediatricians or internists, you'll get a certificate lor $15 oil the cost o f a mammogram, (Or. you can give it to someone else.'