Post THE Vol 29 TWELVE PAGES SANDY, OREGON. THURSDAY, JANUARY 19, 1967 Hlngl* copy K m Fireworks Lacking In Bond Hearing Some had eX|M-ctl«l “fire- works” it the public hearing on the Mt. Ho let were covered in the cur­ rent plans. Dr. Earl Klapstein, College president, fielded most of the questions. He explain«! the bond Issue will permit the college to have an entirely new campus by January of 1969, with purts of the project complet«! and in operation by the fall of this year. When complet«!, the new cam­ pus would provide for 5,000 full-time students, he said. on the tex question. Dr. Klap. stein said passage of the bowl Issue will lower millage as­ sessments for residents of the college district, awl will spread It over a longer periwl of time. Die currently proposed bond Issue would cancel theprevious $2.2 million, five-year serial levy approved In 1965. The new 36,650,000 million bowl issue would lie retired over a | I ng Center, the recently completed Dew Drop building features a family restaurant as well as a separ- ate dance floor and bar. A private banquet room is also available for special parti«« and club meetings. Owners and ofterators of the tan nr# Claude and MtytttoWil» Hams. Hours are 6 a.m. to3:30 p.m. on Fridays anti Saturdays, and 6 a.m. to 12 p.m. other days of the week. No. 3 ning and zoning in other areas as well as pictures of Willa­ mette Valley areas. The agents, well qualified to discuss plan­ ning and land use, are Palmer irvend from Washir«ton »unty and Ted Sidor from egon State University. Neal Thompson, who wifi'de lairman of the meeting, has nphasized that this will be an ucational meeting and nobus- ess of ZAMO will beconduct- keep Alex Brewster happy while he has his hair cut. Intent on the lollypop in his hand 22 month-old Alex WEATHER P r’ H L 55 42 .27 55 43 .42 59 48 .19 55 44 .14 56 42 .27 51 38 .07 48 Tr 35 Troutdale station weather readings are mada by 3:30 pm. Jan. Jan. Jan. Jan. Jan. Jan. Jan. 12 13 14 IS 16 17 11 Traffic Death Toll Worst Ever Cause for Serious Concern By STAN SKOKO Clackamas Cty. Commissioner Ues of serving thousands more. The Clackamas river and its tributaries. Rock creek, Eagle creek, Clear creek, Deep creek, and many others, flow through the area in which demands are being made to eliminate plan­ ning and zoning. Thus it becomes the preroga- Uve of the users of this natural resource to express an opinion as to the manner in which the quality of the water should be maintained. The pernicious ef­ fect on the urban area of our country by a polluted water supply cannot be left to the decision of persons not prone to consider the same. The aesthetic values of our county should be evaluated by all res­ idents, not just by those who do not care. If an election is to be held the entire county electorate should take part in the decision to determine the conditions which should prevail in respect to land use planning and zon­ ing. Polling Places Given for Special College Election JACK KELBD, STANDING, Aquatic director, gave Cham­ ber of Commerce members a brief outline of plans for the swimming pool expected to open soon after the middle of February. Present plans for the pool call of it to be open seven days a week. Admission charge will lie 50? for adults, 25? for high school students and 15? for other children. Season tickets will be available at $2" per family per year or 310 for three months. Iwllvidual tickets will cost 312.50 per year. There will l>e no charge for students during school hours. On left is Chamber President George Morgan. (Post Photo) Elects Sandy Man Wemme Bank Opening Soon J Zoning Removal Request The request for removal at planning and zoning ordinances for the unincorporated areas of Clackamas County and the affect it could have on the incorpor­ ated municipalities has become a subject of sericus concern Information will also be pre- to many residents at our coun­ nted on the hows and whys ty these past few weeks. Clackamas county recorded zoning and planning from The Clackamas County board iny parts of the United States its worst annual traffic fatality of commissioners has recently toll in history during 1966, ac­ been presented with petitions i Europe. cording to tentative year-end requesting the removal of ap­ figures recently released by the proximately 400 square miles , Traffic Safety Division at the of rural area, lying east of Department of Motor Vehicles. the Willamette River in Clack­ The 42 persons killed on the amas County, from all restric­ county’s streets and highways tions and effects of the county during the year sets an all- building code, the plumbing code time record high, surpassing and zoning ordinances. lackamas County Com mis - 1965 when 37 dead were counted. Your commissioners have ler, Stan Skoko, will be guest Oregon suffered 680 traffic Area polling places for the Mt. Hood Community College speaker at the Hood-Land fatalities during the year, which met on various occasions with special election to be held on — a group of persons allegedly Chamber of Commerce meet­ surpassed the grim record set Thursday, Jan. 26 are as fol­ representing the above peti­ lows: ing, tonight, Thursday, Jan. 19, during 1965. tioners. Certain incidents oc­ 8 p.m. at the Lions Hall at Clackamas county residents No. 30 (includes the geo­ Sandy Elementary School Wemme. Commissioner Skoko killed in accidents throughout curring at recent meetings in­ graphic area known as die dicate the dissident group is P. O, Box 547 will discuss county zoning. the state during 1966 included not unanimous in its thinking. Sandy School District No. Sandy, Oregon All members of the Hood- one from Clackamas; two from 46, Clackamas County Land Chamber of Commerce Eagle Creek; one, Gladstone; At a recently publicized meet­ Attendance Area) ing at Estacada certain pro ­ are invited to attend and are six, Lake Oswego; nine, Mil­ posals offered by your board welcome to bring guests. waukie; one, Molalla; four, of commissioners to modify No. 31 (includes the geo­ Cottrell Elementary School Sandy; and two, West Linn. the original zoning, planning, graphic area known as the Route 1, Box 560 Cottrell School District No. plumbing and building ordin­ Boring, Oregon 107, Clackamas County ances were rejected. Instead, Attendance Area) greater demands were made to eliminate zoning and planning No. 32 (includes the geo­ restrictions, established in Bull Run Elementary graphic area known as the 1964, existing in the corridors School Bull Run School District bordering State Highway 26, Route 1, Box 550 No. 45, Clackamas County and the Sandy, Molalla and Sandy, Oregon Attendance Area) Sandy lumberman Walter E. Structures, Inc., Portland; Har­ Clackamas rivers. The board of commission- Koch Jr. was named to the old A. Miller, Stimson Lumber No. 33 (includes the geo­ District 3 Board of Governors Co., Forest Grove; H. G. , ers has indicated consideration Welches Elementary graphic area know n as the Paper of their problems by rescind- when the Western Wood Pro­ Reents, International School Welches School District No. ducts Association held the sec­ Co., Portland, and Donald R. , ing portions of the original Wem me, Oregon 13, Clackamas County ond of 13”grass roots”dlstrict Williams, Weyerhaeuser Co., , commission orders pertaining Attendance Area) to certain aspects of the con­ meetings in Portland lastweek. Portland. Named to represent the Dis­ troversial zoning problems. Attending the meeting were rep­ No. 25 (includes the geo­ Nevertheless, the alleged resentatives from Northwest trict on the Association’s Board West Orient Elementary graphic area known as the Oregon and Southwest Washing­ of Directors were Hunter and steering committee at a recent School ton. Reents as members and Koch meeting continued a methodical Orient School District No. Route 2, Box 341 6 Joint, Multnomah- and Runckel as alternates. harrassment of the board of Gresham, Oregon William J. Runckel of the U.S. Reents was also elected as a commissioners to the extent Clackamas County Atterxiance Plywood Corporation, Dee, was member of WWPA’s Executive that serious doubt may have Area) named chairman of the WWPA Committee and Hunter will arisen in the minds of many No. 26 (includes the geo­ District 3 Board of Governors serve as his alternate. Damascus Union persons present at this ses­ graphic area known as the and Peter Pope, Pope A Talbot, Elementary School sion as to the true intent of Damascus-Union School Inc,, Portland, was elected Route 2, Box 378 the committee. District No. 26, Clackamas secretary. Other Board of Gov­ Boring, Oregon The board of commissioners County Attendance Area) ernor members are E. N. W. has indicated a desire to de­ Hunter, Pope A Tablot, Inc., termine, in a democratic man­ No. 27 (includes the geo­ Portland; James E. Lambert, Pleasant Valley Elementary ner, whether or not the zoning graphic area known as the Crown Zellerbach Corp., Port­ School order should remain in effect. Pleasant Valley School land; R. W. Mayer, Timber 1'625 S. E. Foster Road The Hoodland Branch of the This could be accomplished by District No. 15, Joint, Portland, Oregon an election by the electors af ­ Clackamas County Bank is Multnomah-Clackamas MOTORCYCLE RACE nearing completion and bank fected. However, a major prob­ County Attendance Area) SLATED HERE SUNDAY officials have announced it will lem arises in determining who No. 28 (includes the geo­ open for business the end of this is affected and by what means Boring Elementary School A motorcycle race has been month. and in what way. graphic area known as the Box 98 scheduled near Sandy for Sun­ Boring School District No. The geographic composition To introduce the new bank Boring, Oregon day, Jan. 29. The track is to area citizens an Open House of Clackamas county combines 44, Clackamas County located one-fourth mile south is being planned for Saturday, its vast area into a very small Attendance Area) of Sandy on Highway 211. Rac­ Jan. 28. The bank, which is complex, a complex in which No. 29 (includes the geo­ ing will start at noon. Corbett Elementary located on Highway 26 at Wem- every county resident has an graphic area known as the Any six bikes will make up a me, will officially openon Tues­ Interest. Ihe Clackamas river Sthool Corbett School District No. class. Everybody is welcome day, Jan. 31, the 55th annivers­ is a prime source of domestic Corbett, Oregon 39, Multnomah County to come and race or just to ary of the founding of the orig­ water supply for more than watch. Attendance Area) inal Clackamas County Bank. 50,000 persons, with possibili- (Continued on Page 2) Wood Products Assn. 2 aoesn t care what’s going on up above. We can’t help wondering if a few stray hairs are attracted to that sticky candy. (Post Photo) an‘ myrlud anrt ^rousto see.Someputitin others take it * •>’ - — (Post Photo)