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SANDY, OREGON, THURSDAY, JUNE 16, 1966
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No. 24
PUC Hits
Phone
Service
STAR I Of I HE FAR WEST Kandahar Golden Kose ski race at Mt. Hood Sunday
that eventually had Jon Terje Overland declared winner in the men s division. Pa­
cific Northwest Bell Telephone company supplied six Tucker Sno-caU and drivers
during the race.
(Forest Service Photo)
Oregon Public Utility Com­
missioner Janel C. Hill said
his agency was keeping a close
watch cm developments at West
Coast Telephone Company dur­
ing the next few months. The
company presented the PUC
wltha detailed plan for improv­
ing their service in response
to PUC demands,
“The situation there reached
intolerable levels,” Hill said,
“and something had to be done.
We forced the issue with West
Coast through threats of a pub­
lic service hearing. Now we’ll
watch with Intense Interest to
see that changes in manage­
ment and procedures actually
result in better customer ser-
vice.”
Hill added that repeated cus-
tomer complaints to the PUC
had demonstrated that company
promises for improvement had
not come true since the West
Coast merger Into General Tel­
ephone. Of the more than 45
telephone companies under PUC
jurisdiction, he said none has
had as many service problems
as has West Coast.
New Springwater Development
C llfford Orth,
Í ) ft h . president
nraei ri«** i * of
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Clifford
Clifford Orth construction co.
today announced the purchase of
231 acres of view property on
^rlngwater Road, three miles
west of Estacada.
GOP Precinct
People to Meet
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Orth said the property will
be reserved for homes In the
»30,000 class and up. Present
plans call for 57 building sites
ranging in size from 1 to 5
acres. According to Orth, the
property was formerly the Bar­
ney and Helen Lucas farm and
was purchased for approx­
imately »180,000.00.
The Orth property,
to tie
known as Springwater Estates,
Is adjacent to the new 861
acre Clackamas River State
Park, and has a panoramic view
of Mt. Hood, Mt. St. Helens,
Mt. Rainier, Mt. Adama and the
lower Clackamas river. The
state-owned 861 acre tract is
Migrant Clothing
Center Open Here
Republican precinct com­
mitteemen and women <4 Sandy
and the county will meet Man­
day, June 20, to elect officers
for 1966-1968. The meetlnghas
The Migrant Clothing Center ger at MU7-4OO2 or Mrs. Le­
been called by GOP secretary,
Tyler Marshall and will be in in Sandy is now open. Staffed roy lamb at MU7-4933.
the courthouse, Oregon City, by members ut the various lo­
Those in urgent need of cloth­
at 8 p.m.
cal church groups, the Center ing should contact the Valley
will be open each Tuesday and Migrant League office in Sandy
Don R. Lindsay, candidate for
Thursday evening from 6 to 8 located on West Main St. or
county chairman, will head the
p.m.
phone MU7-7471.
slate of new officers proposed
The
Center
officially
opened
The Clothing Center itself is
by the nominating committee,
on June 9 and will continue at 409 Main St. In the former
headed by Senator John J. Ins­
operations two evenings each Episcopal Church building. The
keep. Don Hodel, present county
week through the month of July Child Day Care Center is at
chairman, declined to run again.
and, if needed, into early Aug. Sandy Union High School.
Undsay, Ijke Oswego, is
Churches from the Sandy, Es­
general manager of Pacific Data
tacada, Gresham, Fairview,
Services. He is the GOP county
Milwaukie and Portland areas
finance chairman and was apre-
have generously supplied the
clnct committeeman and area
clothing, bedding, dishes and
chairman.
cooking utensils which the Cen­
Mrs. William C. Ludders, ter sells at a nominal cost to
Lake Oswego, will run for vice- migrants.
At the present time there
chairman, Mrs. Roy A. Payne,
Milwaukie, for alternate vice- is a shortage of bedding, if
chairman, John C. Anlker, West you have any, or other items,
church
Linn for alternate chairman and to donate or If you
to work an evening
Michael E. Narver, Lake Oswe­ wiches
go, for secretary.
please call Mrs. Howard Ber-
West Coast has initiated a
top level study of all operations
and offices.
In addition, the
company has made several
being developed into a new, changes In management pei-
Metro-area Park and will in­ sonnel and has sent a letter to'
clude picnic, camping, sport, each customer advising them of
Improvement plans. WestCoAt
swimming,
a possible
golf
course and other recreational representatives and PUC staff
members met Wednesday to
facilities.
Also, a primary school, with discuss a detailed outline of
grades 1 through 6 and a ca­ studies and policies which, If
pacity of 500 students will be effectively implemented, will
built on Springwater Estates. result In Improved service.
The school is scheduled for
“This la a comprehensive
completion within three years. and workable plan,” Hill said,
Orth disclosed that the 1 to "but we’re going to check the
5 acre home building sites will progress week by week to make
be open to the public sometime certain the steps they outlined
in JUly.
are being followed.
RACER ON T7IE COURSE is Bill Maralt of the U.S National ski team, taking part in
the Far West Kandahar Golden Rose ski races at Mt Hood Sunday.
(Forest Service Photo)
Mt. Hood Is Scene of
Golden Rose Ski Race
Timberline Lodge on the Mt.
Hood National Forest was the
scene last Sunday of the first
international ski race ever to
be held there.
Among the entrants at the
combined “Far West Kandahar-
Golden Rose” were such fam­
ous names as Jim Heuga and
Jean Säubert, Olympic winners,
and other members of the U.S.
ski team. Other competitors
included the Canadian ski team
and entries from Norway, Bo­
livia, Canada,
the United
States.
Bad weather forced cancella­
tion of the giant slalom on Sat­
urday, but a sunny Sunday greet-
ed the large crowd which gath­
ered for the running of the
slalom.
Winners of this race, the last
meet before the world champ-
Bank Names
Operations Man
The Clackamas County Bank
of Sandy has named a new op­
erations officer. He is Wayne
Bosin, formerly with the Cit­
izens Bank of Oregon, Lake
Oswego branch.
The new bank official began
his duties June 6 here in Sandy.
He is married with one son at
home, and the other a sopho­
more at Portland State college.
Presently a resident of Lake
Oswego, Mr. Bosin expects the
family to become permanent
Sandy residents in the near
future.
Bishop Will
Hear Vows
Wilford Palmer of Portland was Injured Saturday evening just east of Sandy when his
car (above) was involved in an accident on Highway 26 with one driven by Donald Crocker
Jr. of Fitchburg, Mass. Palmer was taken to Gresham General Hospital where he
remained until Monday evening. Crocker and his passenger, Judy Walker of Rainier,
were released after treatment for cuts and bruises,
(Post Photo)
lonshlps in Portillo,
Chile,
were: Men - first: Jon Terje
Overland - Norwegian Ski As­
sociation; second: Jim Heuga -
U. S. National Team; third:
Rod Hebron - Canadian Na­
tional Team. Women - First:
Rose Fortna - Far West Ski
Association;
Association; second: Wendy Al­
len - U. S. National Team;
third: Robin Morning - Far
West Ski Association.
Later this month the United
States ski team will again be
back at Mt. hood for final train­
ing before the world champ­
ionship races.
The Hoodland area citizens
owe a vote of thanks to Bill
Spencer, general race chair­
man, the Schnee Vogeli Ski
Club, race sponsors, and the
many workers and contributors
for their time, effort, and fi­
nancing In putting on an event
that has brought international
ski I Ing recognition to our moun­
tain.
Oregon Trail
Overnight Ride
Oregon Trail Riders Invite
all Interested horsemen to their
overnight Trail Ride, July 2-3.
The rider will start promptly
at 10 a.m. from the George Pul­
len ranch. Riders should bring a
sack lunch for Saturday. TTiere
will be a dinner Saturday night
at the camp. Lunches will be
made for the riders to take on
their return trip.
For more information call
MU7-6687.
New Company SWCD Plan Gets
Opening June 23
To Operate TV
Official Okay Here? The
Cable System
Academy of Dance Arts
Improved television recep­
tion from the five Portland
channels is the aim of the tv
cable company being reorgan­
ized to serve the Hoodland area.
Doug Beach, one of the owners
of the present cable system
The
Rt. Rev. James W.F. serving customers In the tv
Carman, Episcopal Bishop of fringe area, said plans call for
Oregon, will hear the life vows extension and improvement to
in holy religion of the Father present cables that will event­
David Paul, SSP, on Sunday, ually serve customers from Al­
June 19th at a 10 a.m. votive der Creek to Rhododendron.
Eucharist of St. Paul in the Doug and his brother Jerry
gardens behind St. Jude’s Home Beach, said they will exchange
In Sandy.
their present interest in the tv
Father Dovid (the Rev’d. Fr. cable company for stock In the
Herbert W. Frick) is a gradu­ new corporation.
ate of Columbia University and
Cable rental rates will start
the General Theological Sem­ at »5.00 per month, plus an
inary, both of New York City. original hook-up fee ranging
He is a priest of the Diocese from »15 to »20. After the new
of New Jersey and Joined the system is In operation, tele­
Society of St. Paul three years vision reception in the fringe
ago. He is presently assigned to areas should be as good as
serve as Chaplain to all three anywhere, If hooked Into the
St. Jude’s Homes - In Portland, cable system. Good color re­
Gresham and Sandy.
ception is one of the aims of
A reception for Bishop Car­ the new corporation.
man,
who will also be the
When the new corporation be­
preacher at the special 10 a.m. gins operation, present tvcable
services on Sunday, will follow users will be reimbursed for
the services and will Include re­ previous attachment to the sys­
freshments
served
by the tem. The extended system is ex­
Brothers of the Society of St. pected to be in operation by
this Fall.
Paul.
Secretary of Agriculture, Or­
ville Freeman,
signed
the
updated soil and water conser­
vation program and the modern­
ized "memorandum of under­
standing” recently submitted by
the North Clackamas Soil and
Water Conservation District.
With the secretary Is Q, A.
Williams, administrator of the
Soil Conservation Service.
According to Mr. Williams,
the signing of these documents
is a step forward In meeting
the demands on land and water.
With this help private land­
owners can move forward more
effectively with their soil and
water conservation efforts.
"The Secretary urges our
district to push forward in every
way to achieve conservation and
Get Degrees
The official list of graduates
from Oregon State University
shows four from the Sandy area.
Roberta Joan Kennedy re­
ceived a bachelor’s degree from
the school of humanities and
social science; Edward Francis
Bernard,
school of science;
Jean Marie Lane, school of ed­
ucation;
Emilie Sue West,
school of education, Govern­
ment Camp.
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economic development of our
soil and water resources,”
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commented
Byran Edmond,
chairman of the district. "It
Is evident that we should make
a given amount of land, water
or other resources serve all
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the users. Land other than for
food, will be used for homes,
schools, factories; land
for
transportation and land
for
reservoirs. On another front,
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fresh
water for Irrigation,
municipal
use
arid manu-
factoring needs are spiraling
upwards."
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Boring Youth Is
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Caught in Burglary
The Clackamas county sher- <
iff’s department has placed a (
15 -year-old Boring youth in (
juvenile department custody, '
after he was caught by Thomas
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D. Telford, at the Telfordhome §
at Rt. 3, Box 100, Boring, last A
week.
Telford told officers he found
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the youth in his house with
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other stolen articles in his 1 ।
possession.
The officers re- i
ported they recovered approx­
imately »100 In articles stolen
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In a series of house burglar-
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les in the area and merchan-
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dise stolen from a Boring store.
Announces With Pleasure
The Opening of a New
Branch IN and FOR the
Sandy Area
EXPERT INSTRUCTION IN
ALL TYPES OF DANCING
TAP BALLET
ACROBATIC - MODERN JAZZ
Enroll Now — Conveniently Near You
Call Mrs. Monaghan — Hood-Land 401
Brightwood or
Mr». Helmick — 253-4044 or
254-3475, Portland
Ballroom Class or Private by Special
Request Only