Sandy post. (Sandy, Oregon) 1938-current, November 02, 1961, Image 1

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    Sandy Zoning Law Slated
For Hearing Wednesday
T he fr u its of a y e a r o f r e ­
search and stu d y w ill be heard
by the p u b lic a t 8 p .m . n e xt
W ednesday, N ov. 8, a t Sandy
g ra d e school, w hen the Sandy
C ity P la n n in g C o m m issio n pres-
ents Its proposed zoning o rd in -
ance.
The o rd in a n ce is o n ly one
phase o f a co m p re h en sive p la n ­
nin g p ro g ra m fo r the c ity . A
b u ild in g code is p re s e n tly ..before
the c ity co u n cil, and the n e xt
phase w ill be a su b -d ivisio n o r ­
dinance.
Council
Co c h a irm e n of the U n ited Good N eig h bo r
d riv e for the resid en tial a re a — M rs . W illia m
.1. Anderson, left, and M rs. C h a rle s F ra s ie r,
rig h t— a re sure of some donations w ith the aid
of Boh S m ith . Bills com e flu tte rin g in w ith a
nudge fro m the old rifle . T h e re sid en tia l d riv e
is under the sponsorship of the Kandy W om en 's
club.
(Sandy Post photo)
Govt. Camp
Waterworks
M eets
T he Sandy c ity co u n cil m et
about a m o n th ago w ith the
p la n n in g co m m issio n to discuss
the zoning o rd in a n ce and b u ild ­
in g code, and th is p u b lic h e a r­
ing is the chance fo r citize n s
to question o r to co m m e n t on
the proposed Jaw. A d o p tio n by
the p la n n in g co m m issio n o f the
o rd in a n ce o r a re va m p e d fo rm
w ill p re s u m a b ly fo llo w the pub­
lic hearing.
The o rd in a n ce w o u ld o f course
a ffe ct o n ly fu tu re co n stru ctio n .
Joe Y o e rg e r is c h a irm a n of
the pla n nin g com m ission. F ra n k
F ro st of the B ureau o f M u n ic i­
pal R esearch and S ervice, has
w o rged as p la n n in g co n su lta n t
fo r Sandy,
F ive zones w ould be created
to cover the c ity . (See m ap on
page 3.)
Zones I.H ie d
Zone R -l (lo w d e n sity re s i­
d e n tia l) w ould co ve r n o rth e rn ­
m ost and southern-m ost sections
of the c ity . R-2 (m e d iu m d ensity
re s id e n tia l! w o u ld in clude a zone
on the n o rth side and an a re a
th ro u g h the w est ce n tra l section,
south of the Loop h ig h w a y C -l
( g e n e r a l c o m m e rc ia l! w o u ld
e xist fro m M ain to Pleasant A v e ­
nue and fro m Beers S tre e t to
Second Avenue. C-2 (h ig h w a y
c o m m e rc ia l! w ould exist along
the Loop h ig h w a y and M a in on
c ith e r side of the g e n e ra l c o m ­
m e rc ia l zone listed above. M - l
(general in d u s tria l! w o u ld be in
m ent, re p a ir services, personal
services,
fin a n c ia l
services,
p rin tin g , bus depots, business
colleges, c a te rin g , clubs o r lo d ­
ges,
cle a n in g establishm ents,
food lo cke rs, hotels and a p a rt­
m ents. la b o ra to rie s, p e rio d ica l
d is trib u tio n , m o rtu a rie s , o ffices,
R e q u irem en ts Told
p a rk in g ,
re s ta u ra n ts
w ith o u t
T he o rd in a n ce sets fo rth re ­ d riv e -in se rvice , studios, ta x i­
q u ire m e n ts of lo t size, y a rd m in i­ d e rm y and telephone exchanges.
m u m re q u ire m e n ts, and o th e r
H ig h w a y Zone
re g u la tio n s (signs and storage I
The h ig h w a y c o m m e rc ia l zone
fo r each c la s s ific a tio n o f p ro p ­
a llo w s a ll the above plus a uto­
e rty . and lis ts uses fo r each.
A p p ro ve d usages in low d e n sity m o tive sales and service, b ill­
re s id e n tia l are one and tw o fa m boards. d riv e -in th e a te rs and
re sta u ra n ts, lu m b e r ya rd s, ma
d w e llin g s, a g ric u ltu re , c h u rc h ­
es, g o ve rn m e n t s tru c tu re s o r c h ln e ry and im p le m e n t sales,
la n d
use
in c lu d in g
parks. se rvice , o r re n ta l, m otels, n u r­
series o r greenhouses, se rvice
p u b lic ut lltle s , h o sp ita ls and
rest
homes,
and
schools. stations, tire shops, tr a ile r parks,
M edium d ensity re sid e n tia l al v e te rin a ria n s , fuel o il i f storage
lows the above plus b o arding is underground, c a rp e n try , feed
and ro o m in g houses and m u lti- and seed, sheet m etal, u til ty
service yards, warehouses, w e ld ­
fa m ily d w e llin g s
ing and m achine shops
G eneral c o m m e rc ia l presents
The general in d u s tria l zone
a long lis t o f usages, in clu d in g
w
ould
a llo w the usages o f the
a ll the above plus re ta il, amuse-
an a rea at the southw est p a rt o f
the c i t y . .
F o r d e ta ils of areas and d iv id ­
in g lin e s a zoning m ap m a y be
consulted. Zone bo u n d a r es gen­
e ra lly a re lo t lines o r stre e t
ce n te r lines
h ig h w a y c o m m e rc ia l zone except
th a t new d w e ll ngs could not be
b u ilt In the zone In a d d itio n
o th e r uses In v o lv in g m a n u fa c ­
tu rin g , processing o r storage de­
cla re d a nuisance elsewhere
w o u ld be a llo w e d in th is zone
P a rk in g R equired
O ff stre e t p a rk in g re q u ire m e n ts
a re set up b y the la w . One space
p e r d w e llin g u n it is re q u ire d ,
w h ile re ta il stores m ust p ro vid e
one space p e r 125 square feet of
sales flo o r area. O th e r business­
es m o s tly a re re q u ire d to p ro ­
vide one space p e r 400 square
feet. A gain, these re q u ire m e n ts
w ould a p p ly o n ly to new s tr u c ­
tures.
A lso spelled out a re ré g u la
tions g o ve rn in g p a rk in g lots, ai
cess, non • c o n fo rm in g s tr u c ­
tu re s. va ria n ce s, h e a rin g p ro ­
cedure, a m endm ents,
e nforce
m ent, appeal, and penalties.
O b je ctive s of the o rd in a n ce a re
to p ro te ct p u b lic sa fe ty and con
venience, and to fo ste r o rd e r­
ly developm ent of the c ity .
Sale Okayed
Salina F. H ill w as auth o rize d
M onday to sell the G o ve rn m e n t
C am p W a te r Co. to Jam es F.
and M a ry a n n c H. P a rk e r, a n ­
nounces P u b lic U tilitie s C o m m is ­
sioner Jonel C. H ill.
C o m m issio n e r H ill said the 74
custom ers u sin g the se rvice p ro ­
vid e d on M t. Hood w o u ld be as­
sured continued and b e tte r s e rv ­
ice as a re s u lt of the sale.
T he o w n e r lis te d i l l he a lth as
the reason fo r the sale. M rs . H ill
said she had been re q u ire d to
be a w a y m ost of the tim e in the
past few years. A nd the new
ow ners w o u ld be able to g ive the
w a te r system the a tte n tio n it r e ­
quires.
K e vin (a d ig a n , head of the l'(» N d riv e in S andy, and the
“ loaned e x e c u tiv e " ( .a r y Cox pack a w a y the “ lo o t” fo r a trip
into h ead q u arters. W ith the d riv e continuing iust about a w eek
m ore. Sandy donations a re less than h a lf the goal --<‘1.
JGN Donations Up;
38 Percent Recorded
Sandy U n ite d Good N e ig h b o r P h ilip C. Jo n sru d . A1 M o rn e r
in trib u tio n s have now reached and R obert E. W eber,
p 38 percent m a rk , a cco rd in g
G re sh a m
n c lu d in g com m uni-
i K e vin T . Cadigan, c a m p a ig n itie s o f T ro u td a le , C o rb e tt. O ri-
a n a g cr here
1 ent and S p rin g d a le — has reached
Added to the list of c o n tr ib u - (113 p e rce n t o r to ta l donations of
ns in the c o m m e rc ia l d iv is io n $14,098.82.
( ’ nal
! heIP
.
as w eek w e re : B o rin g G eneral ^2 ,5 75 . A lp in e d is tric t w h ic h is
o r- . V a n 's B a rb e r Shop. Sandy j P a rkro se . G a te w a y-M e n lo Rey-
a rm s
Sandy G eneral Store. I nolds
C e n tennial and D a v id
he C u rl Shop. Scales D ry Douglas, has reached 81 percent
jods. G a ntenbein's K elso store. J o f its $28,450 goal
y 's T a v e rn in B o rin g and The
(ggers' H u t in B oring.
The Sandy W om en’s c lu b is
r r e n tly co lle ctin g re s id e n tia l ,
n trib u tio n s in the area Scr- | A pron, candy and m is c e lla n -
ng
n fo
s as co
,v -ch
. >■ a
<■ irm
■*<■■ e <7..
,y. r the club i eous booths w ill h ig h lig h t the
’ M rs C harles W. F ra s ie r a nil a n n lla ] bazaar and luncheon of
,s. W illia m Anderson.
Sandy P re s b y te ria n ch u rch
No re p o rts of c o n trib u tio n s S a tu rd a y. N ov. 4. D oors open at
vc been made fro m the B o rin g , io a m . w ith luncheon scheduled
sid e n tia l area o r the M o u n ta in ¡fro m 11:30 a m. to 2 p.m .
ea.
j On the luncheon menu a re
C itizens who have been a c tiv e | ch icke n and b is c u its salad, pie.
rin g the past ye a rs on the and an a sso rtm e n t o f beverages,
litc d Good N e ig h b o r board. ¡The W om en's G u ild is in charge
a cka m a s county board, o r ■ of the food. M rs S y lv e s te r H a ll
th. a rc H o w a rd W
B e rg e r J is c h a irm a n o f the e n tire event.
Booths, Lunch
Due at Bazaar
Voi. 23
FOURTEEN PAGES
SANDY, OREGON, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 2, 1861
S in g le C o p y lo c
DOG IN ROAD . . . THEN CRASH
Young Mother's Funeral
Scheduled for Thursday
Nine Hurt
In Accident
N ine persons su ffe re d in ju r- ’
ics in a tw o -c a r m is h a p S a tu r­
day a fte rn o o n about tw o m ile s
n o rth of H ig h w a y 26 on T im b e r-
lin e lodge road. A ll w e re tr e a t­
ed at G resham G e n e ra l hospital.
The c a r d riv e n by John H e n ry
M c A llis te r, R t 1. B ox 1113 Beav-
•I. F. Y o e rg e r heads up the Sandy C ity P lan n in g C om m ission
e rton. a p p a re n tly s lid in to the ■
w hich brings Its proposed o rd in an ce to a h earin g W ednesday,
c a r operated by M ic h a e l T h o m ­
as Bogdan. 104 D e l V illa D r., ! Nov. 8. a t 8 p .m . in the Sandy g rad e school a ll purpose room .
S alem . Ic y road w as cite d as a
Y o e rg e r, a fo rm e r m a y o r, and Ills com m ission have been
fa c to r in the m ishap a cco rd in g 1 w o rkin g on the zoning p ro je ct fo r m ore than a y e a r.
(Post photo)
to C la cka m a s C ounty S h e r i f f
deputies' re p o rt.
M c A llis te r and his w ife E v a n ­
geline Dee. w'ere both tre a te d
fo r la ce ra tio n s. Passengers tre a t- I
e d : T om H u tc h in s fo r a le ft eye I
la c e ra tio n ;
N ancy
H u tch in s,
nose la c e ra tio n ; George Dough-
las, la c e ra tio n s ; a n d L y n n
T he annual fa ll fr o lic d in n e r
“ W hat should a c ity o r area
D oughlas, fo r a nose fra c tu re . ’
of the M t. Hood Pow-W owers
be
concerned
about
to
a
ttra
c
t
The D oughlas p a ir w e re released
fro m the h o sp ita l on O ct. 30. A ll b u siness?" S am uel H . M a llic o a t, has been scheduled F rid a y . N ov.
passengers a re fro m B eaverton. d ire c to r of the O regon D e p a rt­ 10. in the M t. Hood G o lf clu b
Bogdan w as released a fte r an m e n t o f P la n n in g and D evelop­ at W elches. F o rd M o n tg o m e ry,
o v e rn ig h t sta y a t the h o sp ita l. m ent, p ro vid e d the answ ers at a m a n a g e r o f H ilto n H otels in
H is w ife , M a rily n , Is re p o rte d d in n e r-m e e tin g o f the Sandy a r ­ P o rtla n d , w ill be the guest of
i in “ good c o n d itio n '' as is a n ­ ea C h a m b e r of C om m erce la st honor.
W ednesday n ig h t.
An o rch e stra , dancing, door
o th e r passenger K a th y L o v e jo y ,
M a llic o a t to ld his audience p rizes and fa v o rs are also on
of P o rtla n d , w ho su ffe re d sprains
of both ankles. G a rb in L o v e jo y th a t good schools, ch u rch e s and the e ve n in g 's p ro g ra m . T he co ck­
I was tre a te d and released. The p rid e in the to w n ." are the es­ ta il h o u r is between 7 and 8
se n tia ls. Business goes to towns p.m . w ith d in n e r to be served
I L o ve joys a rc fro m P o rtla n d .
th a t go out a fte r it, he said also. at 8 p.m . C a p a c ity is 125 p e r­
He to ld the Sandy residents sons.
that th e y should c a p ita liz e on
D in n e r tic k e t sales w ill close
the to w n 's n a tu ra l beauty, set­ W ednesday, N ov. 8. F o r re s e rv a ­
tin g and to u ris t tra d e . W ith a
fo o tb a ll at hom e; C a rro l P la tz
fo u r-la n e
h ig h w a y
com ing tions co n ta c t: D oug K e m p e r,
has been out fo r th re e w eeks; hro u g h the c ity "S a n d y w ill be B u rto n W a lra d o r F ra n k N e w ­
Bob D e cke r is h u rt; and F ra n k the bedroom o f P o rtla n d ”
ell. J r. in G re sh a m . Iv a n B a r k ­
E m erson is out due to a death
He also answ ered questions er o r R alph R ich a rd so n in San­
in the fa m ily .
fro m the audience o f 65 persons. dy, D ic k B o n tty o r V ic B ow ­
T he P ioneers have a single
M a llic o a t is a fo rm e r E a st­ m an in Oregon C ity and N e ll
v ic to ry th is ye a r, w h ile losing m ont resident, h a vin g attended Howe o r Joe W oodle in the M t.
fiv e o th e r W ilc o league gam es Sandy high school and g ra d u a t­ Hood area. T ic k e ts are $3.50
ing fro m G re sh a m h igh school. per person.
and tw o w a rm u p contests.
Planning Director
Discusses Needs
For Area Business
F u n e ra l services w ill he today,
T h u rs d a y , at 2:30 p.m a t C ar-
ro ll F u n e ra l H om e in G resham
fo r C a ro l Isa b e lle D ve rsd a l, 29,
a fo rm e r Sandy grade-school
teacher.
She died in an a u to -tru c k a c ­
cid e n t e a rly Tuesday m o rn in g
a t the in te rs e c t on o f H ig h w a y
26 and Cooks M ill road, ju s t
w est o f Sandy H e r five -ye a r-o ld
son. E ric N o rm a n , a passenger
in the car, is in “ f a i r '' co n d i­
tio n a t G re sh a m G e n e ra l h o sp it­
a l w h e re b oth w e re taken a fte r
the a ccid e n t She w as p ro n o u n c­
ed dead about tw o hours a fte r a r ­
r iv a l.
D r iv e r of the tr u c k — R o b e rt
W a rd T o ve y, 40, o f P o rtla n d
re p o rte d th a t he w as tra v e lin g
w est on H ig h w a y 26 a t about 40
M P H w here he saw a la rg e dog
in his lane of tr a ffic . He sw erved
Io m iss it, then p ulled back. He M rs. Leslie M (S pike) E m e i
could see M rs. D ve rsd a l's s m a ll ;son. R t 2 Box 759. S andy. She
fo re ig n ca r in his lane Just b e ­ j attended Cascade L o cks grade
! school. C orbett high school and
fore th e y collided
w as g ra d u a te d fro m W illa m e tte
H e r husband. N o rm a n D v e rs ­
u n iv e rs ity . She ta u g h t m u sic at
dal, w as in the c a r fo llo w in g his Sandy g rade school. She w as a
w ife He to ld in v e s tig a tin g o ffic ­ m e m b e r of the L u th e ra n ch u rch
e r Sandy P olice C hief J im B a r­ of San F ra n cisco .
S u rv iv o rs L iste d
den:
She w as m a r r ed to N o rm a n
H usband T e lls of M ishap
“ I w as fo llo w in g m y w ife w hen ¡D v e rs d a l June 11, 1955. He sur-
the tru c k sw ervea Into h e r lane, rVTves, as do tw o ch ild re n . E r ld "
the E ast bound lane. She a p ­ and Jon, h e r parents, tw o b ro th
p a re n tly th o u g h t the tru c k was ers, F ra n k o f Sandy and L e w is
m a k ng a le ft tu rn in to Cooks M ill o f K la m a th F a lls ; and a s is le r,
road and d ro ve Into the w ro n g M iss G ayle E m e rso n o f Sandy.
H e r g ra n d m o th e r, M rs. Z etta
lane to avoid h ittin g h im ”
R iffle , liv e s In P o rtla n d .
The D v c rs d a ls w e re v is itin g
D r. D a n ie l S chultze w ill o ffe r
her
fa m ily
in
Sandy
fro m
the fu n e ra l se rvice and D r. D on­
B ro w n s v ille , C a lif.
M rs. D v e rs d a l w ax b o m C a ro l ald G le c k le r w 11 be the soloist
Isa b e lle E m erson J u ly 28. 1932 V a u lt in te rm e n t w ill be In F o r­
in P o rtla n d , d a u g h te r o f M r and est L a w n ce m e te ry.
Pow-Wowers Plan
Annual Fall Frolic
At Hood Golf Club
Pioneers End Grid Season Friday
Sandy w ill a tte m p t to salvage
l a t it can fro m a losing foot-
11 season as Coach George Pot-
r ’s Pioneers tra v e l to S ilv e r-
n to m o rro w n ig h t, F rid a y , fo r
e fin a l gam e.
Sandy w ill be the underdog,
iw ever. due to a flo c k of p la y-
s out o f u n ifo rm . The team
isn 't had a fu ll sc rim m a g e th is
w eek because not enough line-
' men could be m ustered.
C a rl S andstrom w as in ju re d
1 in p ra c tic e th is w e e k: A l F leisch-
m an m issed la st w e e k's gam e
I due to a blood in fe c tio n and is
a d o u b tfu l p e rfo rm e r F rid a y ;
M ik e M u rra y h u rt his hip dur-
| ing the weekend w h ile p la y in g
Instructions for Evacuation Action Told;
Authorities Recommend Identification Tags
E v e ry
person, w h e th e r he
live s in a possible ta rg e t o r non­
ta rg e t area should be tra in e d to
a c t in s ta n tly w hen a p u b lic ac­
tio n sig n a l sounds T h is applies
e sp e cia lly to the
fa m ily
at
hom e
M e m b e rs o f the fa m ily m a y
have o n ly a lim ite d t me to ta ke
p ro te c tiv e m easures i f an at-
ta c k should come. T h a t is w hy
it is im p o rta n t to plan w h a t to
do ahead of tim e and to p ra c ­
tic e doing it.
The a le rt sig n a l, a steady
blast o f three to fiv e m in u te s,
means th a t enem y planes may
be headed here and th a t a tta c k is
p ro b a b le It 's the signal to a c t
a c co rd in g to e va cu a tio n plans.
E ach m e m b e r o f the fa m ily
should be assigned e m ergency
tasks to co m p le te w ith o u t d elay.
A m o n g th e m ; tune to C onelrad.
fo llo w c o m m u n ity in s tru c tio n s
co n ce rn in g u tilitie s , disconnect
a ll a p p liances and h e a tin g u n its.
pack e m e rg e ncy k it ifood. cloth-
in f . w a te r, and o th e r necessi­
ties •. and close w in d o w s doors
and draw c u rta in s o r b linds
p o rta tio n . he should s ta rt w a lk -
ing to w a rd the nearest évacua-
tion ro u te w here a rid e can he
obtained in a passing ve h ic le
C a r o w ners should p ic k up ped-
c s trj anft u n lj| the r c a rd s a rc
R esidents should not go to
local schools fo r c h ild re n unless
th e y have p re v io u s ly agreed to
i- .- d g a w .: .
I p a rtic ip a te in the school e v a c u ­
a tio n pla n .
,
C a r w in d o w s should be ke p t
open a t least p a rt w a y p rio r to
an attac k in o rd e r to erpialize
blast pressure. F o llo w in g an a t-
ta c k and passage o f the b la st
w ave. e a r w in d o w s, doors and
A m o n g e vacuation a ctio n in ­ vents should be k ^ p t closed to
s tru c tio n s is DON T I SE rH E p re ve n t fa llo u t m a te ria l fro m
T E L E P H O N E . I t is needed fo r e n te rin g
W h ile on route out o f the evae-
r e lie f and o ffic ia l business.
I f a person doesn t have trans- uation area, persons should obey
the In s tru c tio n s o f c iv il defense in ju re d be n o tifie d o f th e ir con
w a rd e n s and p olice C a r ra d os d itio n and w hereabouts and the
o r b a tte ry ra d io s should be kept dead id e n tifie d before b u ria l.
tuned to C onelrad
In o rd e r to m ake the ta sk of
id e n tific a tio n easier and to a lle ­
v ia te a n x ie ty as q u ic k ly as pos­
sible. c iv il defense a u th o ris e s
s tro n g ly urge everyone to w e a r
c o n s ta n tly a m e ta l id e n tific a tio n
tag.
Id e n tific a tio n tags should In ­
In the event o f a m a jo r nat- clude the w e a re r's fu ll name,
present address, b irth d ate and
u ra l d is a s te r o r a tta c k , m any in d ica te his re lig io n . Blood type,
fiersons m a y be te m p o ra rily con- if im p rin te d on the tag. should
fused and unable to th in k cle a r- be c o n firm e d by p ro p e r m e d i­
ly — c h ild re n m a y be separ- cal a u th o ritie s T h e Sandy P TA
ated fro m th e ir fa m ilie s ; o th e r j 8 c u rre n tly co n d u ctin g an iden-
people m a y be b a d ly h u rt o r tif,c a t.o n ta g sale in the area
dead I t is m ost im p o rta n t In j o r rostetont«.
d .sa ste r re lie f operations th a t
(N e x t W eek: F a llo u t and F a ll-
p a re n ts be re -u n ite d w ith th e ir
c h ild re n , fa m ilie s o f the badly out S h e lte rs)
lln n n u G underson. tw o y e a r old d au gh ter of
M r. and M rs . A. I., fiu n d ers o n of Sandy, was
one of the firs t proud ow ners of the C iv il f)c-
fe m e id e n tificatio n tag necklace (h e r m om Is
c h a irm a n of the c o m m itte e .) T a g sales have
to taled 70« to d ate. F o r persons who have not
o rd ered the I I I necklace or i» rw o r» , «r-v|»«v
w ill be accepted u n til F rid a y . Nov. 10. O rd ers
fo r the tags m ay 1» directed to the school,
fo un tain a t Sandy K exall D ru g or M rs . Gun-
derson, M V 7 2655.
(Sandy Post photo)