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A L S A L A Z A R ) T h is m a t t e r c o m in g r e g u la r ly B u d o ri d p r 0 9 r a m s W ith the « u d g e t C o m m itte e a t th is tim e b e fo re th e B o a rd of C o u n ty Com D a te d th is 9 th d a y of F e b r u a r y . )»71. m is s io n e rs to be h e a rd , a n d It ap p e a rin g to th e B o a rd th a t on th e 25th d a y of J a n u a r y , 1973, th e C la c k a m a s ANTON A B R Y A N T C o u n ty P la n n in g C o m m is s io n m a d e B u dget O ffic e r a r e c o m m e n d a tio n to the B o a rd to _______________ _____ Sp-7 c h a n g e th e zo n e of p r o p e rty lo c a te d as s ta te d a b o v e a n d m o r e p ar t ic u la r ly d e s c rib e d as T a x L o t 20), S e ction 3, T 3S , R 7 E , fro m R. R ., R e c r e a tio n a l R e s id e n tia l, to P C D ., P la n n e d C o m m e r c ia l D is tr ic t, and It f u r t h e r a p p e a r in g t h a t th is r e c o m m e n d a t i o n o f a p p r o v a l is s u b je c t to th e fo llo w in g co n d itio n s: (1 ) D e v e lo p m e n t of a r e s ta u r a n t f a c ility o n ly , to be d e v e lo p e d in the s a m e b a s ic m a n n e r as in d ic a te d on th e s u b m itte d plot p la n . (2 ) A ccess to th e s ite s h a ll be fro m W oo d lan d s R o ad , not fro m H ig h w a y 26 (3: S tr ic t a d h e r e n c e to H e a lth D e p a r t m en, r e q u ir e m e n ts fo r such a f a c ility . (4 ) I f c o n s tru c tio n of this f a c ility does not c o m m e n c e pur s u a n f to a C o u n ty B u ild in g P e r m it by J a n u a r y 2, ,973, a p p ro v a l h e re in g r a n te d s h a ll b e c o m e v o id , and It f u r th e r a p p e a r in g to th e B o ard th a t p u r s u a n t to p ro v is io n s o f the C l a c k a m a s C o u n t y Z o n in g Or d in a n c e , th e B o a r d o f C o u n ty C o m m is s io n e rs s h a ll hold a h e a rin g in th e m a t t e r , a n o tic e of said h e a rin g to be p u b lis h e d in a n e w s p a p e r o f g e n e r a l c ir c u la tio n In th e C o u n ty n o t less th a n ten (10, d ay s p r io r to th e d a te of said h e a rin g , a n d th e B o a rd bein g fu lly a d v is e d o f th e p re m is e s , IT IS H E R E B Y O R D E R E D th a t the h e a rin g in th e a b o v e m a t te r be h e ld on th e 24th d a y of F e b r u a r y , ,971, a t th e h o u r o f ,0 :0 0 A M ., In Room 201, C o u n t y C o u r th o u s e , O re g o n C ity , O re g o n , to a ffo r d the g e n e ra l p u b lic an o p p o r tu n ity to be h e a rd on th e p ro p o sed zone c h a n g e as set fo r th a b o v e , and IT IS F U R T H E R O R D E R E D th a t th e C o u n ty C le r k is h e re b y d ir e c te d to p u b lis h a n o tic e of s a id h e a rin g in th e S a n d y P o s t, a n e w s p a p e r of g e n e r a l c ir c u la tio n in th e C o u n ty , o r th e 11th d a y of F e b r u a r y , 1971. D A T E D th is 29th d a y of J a n ., ,971. BOAR D OF C O U N TY CO M M IS S IO N E R S R o b e rt S c h u m a c h e r C h a ir m a n F r e d S te fa n i C o m m is s io n e r T h o m a s D T e lfo r d C o m m is s io n e r Sp 6 Mt. Hood Community College said this week that its gym Donald D. Neuhaus, of 15908 nasium will remain open for SE Martin, was arrested Feb. 9 public recreation according to and lodged in Rocky Butte Jail a previous announcement, with on a charge of drunk driving, exception of those days or according to sheriff’s reports. nights when scheduled college activities take precedence. LOOK Auto Truck Ports Large, N ew Mach PO RTLA ND G E N E R A L EL E C T R IC crews were out in the Sandy area during the past week cutting down trees which were in the way of their wires. One of the trees to go down was on the corner of Cherry St. and Pleasant Ave. The limbs were ground up in a machine. (Post Photo) 568-4444 NOODLAND DIST. CO. U N IO N HEATING OIL 665-2188 m ■ W W Cuplet- óZppnoved SPANISH PEANUTS -FREE- ASTRO GLIDER 1 LB. BRIDGE M IX $015 A LB. ORANGE SLICES 1 LB. CHOCOLATE CREAMS NANO DIPPED CANDLES $275 VISIT GIFT CENTER For Ye Gentlemen Nuts Popcorn Soft Drinks: COMPLETE LINE OF TOBACCOS HOURS: 10 to 5:30 Monday thru Friday Saturday 11 to 4 Ye Olde Sweet Shoppe j 250 H.E. ROBERTS : OREGOR TRAIL MALL 666-5660 i SELL YOUR HOUSE W ITH A CLASSIFIED Many dem onstrations were also given and two movies were shown. Seven or eight new members signed into the steelhead club Many non-members will be at the next meeting, though, Mih- m said. I would like to thank the public on behalf of the steelheaders for their reception of the clinic ” Mihm said Bull Run Rustlers The Bull Run Rustlers held their regular meeting on Feb 1. rhey talked about Veterinary Science, a course they are doing this year, and corrected the first chapter They also discussed whether or not to get Club Vests, deciding to get some Next meeting will be the first Monday in March. SO M t UfcOOlE LlSTEM P A STE« TuA ki YOU C A M t a ih THE P E O P L E W H O P I M lS H 1 s t & E M T P H C E F O P YOU ' Listen to what Sandy Rexall Drug customers say about its service. Then you, too, will come in and see for yourself. W MNM M M M AM W M W W m M M S&H Green Stamps Clackamas County Bank Money Orders By Pay Station for P.G.E. West Coast Telephone Northwest Natural Gas G e o rg e M a c A le v y Continued from last week. You will see more 8 and 9-foot these fish would still take drift rods on the river than you herring a fte r en tering the will see shorter lengths. The rivers, there was a mad rush to odd 10 and 11 footers are almost abandon the lures and fish with passe. If the action is right, I dead herring. I would venture prefer shorter rods. I still have more people fish with herring P ro c to r a 6**> foot Hunter and did have a for Spring Chinook, than any Sandyr 7*/i foot Powerlight which was other way today. Many borrow stolen from me. These shorter the salt w ater trolling lengths are more accurate to technique of trolling the cast with which is the main herring behind a herring reason I prefer them. The long dodger. rod has one great advantage, This switch to bait is not so you can hold a greater lenth of universal that other lures have line up out of the current when been entirely abandoned. fishing across a strong current Several years ago, a new plug tongue and thus read your drift appeared which was very better through the responses of successful This was the Duds your rod tip. Plug Many successful anglers All these rods are equally swear by it. Others swear at it. com patable with eith er a The Spin-n-glo is an especially Saws stolen spinning reel or a casting reel. useful and deadly lure for bar Approximately $330 worth of Most come with the large fisherman. I don’t mean the saws were stolen Feb. 8 from a spinning guides, which I con bars on the city streets. I shed at 161st and SE Stark. T e leph one sider to be an advantage with wonder why some enterprising HOODLAND Sheriff’s reports said the the casting reel also. Dial -O- asx to r bartender has not named a PORTLAND C om m erce 9 9 6 9 GRESHAM shed is owned by Grigsby and As I stated before, bait cocktail “Spin-n-glo” .’ Many T o ll Free Bishop Construction casting rods with the offset grip bar fishermen frequent both are also quite adaptable to drift types of bars, and this would be fishing. The 6'/2 and 7-foot a chance to take economic models in most weights are as advantage of a familiar term to sensitive at the tip as a con those who know the Spin-n-glo ventional drift rod, although as a byword on the river bars many are less powerful at the and beaches. butt. The only big disadvantage Almost every year sees the of a weaker butt is in setting the introduction and rise to fame of hook. With a casting rod, to some new lure designed to take insure good penetration, you advantage of both angler and should bring up the rod tip very fish. Just last year there were sharply. Both th e Heddon two new ones. An exceptionally comapny and Wright and light weight wobbler called the McGill make some fine bait ‘‘Corn Wobbler” was one. I casting or spin casting rods haven’t used one but I did V A L E N T IN E 'S D A Y IS that double well as drift rods. examine them. They seem to be FEB R U A R Y 14th At the Steelheaders clinic in made of Aluminum sheet with a the G resham Mall last rather severe bend to give them Saturday, I had the opportunity action. Part of the surface to handle and twitch a number contains triangular or diamond of rods Among these was the shape indentations. The remote FOR TH E K ID D IE S latest version of the Powerlite resem blance between this A C C O M P A N IE D series. I handled several, indented surface and a corn cob BY A N A D U L T WITH THE PURCHASE OF 1 LB. among them the 7‘/2-footer, is, I believe, the inspiration for which is the shortest of the line. the glamorous name of the lure. With the M ini-ferrule, and The other introduction that possibly an even better balance rose to instant fame last year of sensitivity and power than was the “Full Nelson” This is a before, to quote a current spinner The one I handled had television commercial, “it felt three blades The great dif so good I hated to put it down.” ference between this and any previous spinners lies in the »»»»»»»»»»»»» way the blades are mounted on Most of the past week the the shaft. This mounting keeps weather was beautiful. It was the blades in line so that all not, however, conducive to three rotate around the shaft as Steelhead fishing The fishing one This spinner has a very has really been in the doldrums fishy appearance in the water for a week now. Perhaps we and it is my personal opinion will have another splurge of it this one will be a valuable and perhaps not. addition to the Spring Chinook The remaining fish in this fish erm an ’s a rse n a l I am WITH THE PURCHASE OF 1 LB. last part of the winter season going to give it a serious whirl often run through in little this year dribbles If you aren’t right For fishing in the Willamette there when they go through, where you fish fairly close to you miss them entirely and are the surface in the top fifteen often lead to believe no more feet of water, my favorite is the . RUM fish came up the river At best, Silver U20 flatfish In the . V A N IL L A what is left of the Steelhead Columbia where as a general . M IN T fishing will be just so-so So rule you fish deep in stronger . C H O C O LA T E what does lie ahead? currents, the Silver Hot Shot in Spring Chinook fishing in the the same size is better In a Willamette is only a month strong current the flatfish has away. Trout opener is just over too much action. two months away. It is a little As to the rod for this kind of OUR UNIQUE early to think too hard on that, fishing, it depends on how you but it is not too early to be are going to fish. The bar making the first plans for Tyee, fisherman prefers a long rod of the Jolly Spring Giant of the about 11 feet with a stout ac WE FEATURE Willamette, the mighty Spring tion. He often has to hurl an 8- Chinook. That Jolly is really a ounce lead to get his Spin-n gio EXC LU SIVE misnomer. Any 1 have hooked to hold in the c u rre n ts wc H A N D DIPPED proved to be pretty surly. It is frequented bv Tyee To keep his GIFT WRAP CHOCOLATES me that is jolly when I get fast line tight, his rod must be long to one! to hold the line above the water Not too long ago, spinners for any great distance You will such as Bear Valley and Willow see a lot of these rigs with the Leaf, H art and Vibrolite, large Saltwater Spinning reels coupled with treble hooks, on them Some use the regular either red feathered or plain, free spool Saltwater reels, but were the chief lures for these are in the minority. The 7- Springers Some wobblers such foot boat rod is the standard as MacMahon, Andy Reeker, with most boat anglers The and F.S.T. were the primary free spool reel is also the most PHUHE alternates to spinners Then popular here I picked up a along came the U20 flatfish, Popping rod at a closeout sale a and the Hot Shot, and the of couple of years ago It is 7 feet 3 ferings became more varied inches and has a more limber n t H i l l 1 1 cJULiUJUtJtJtJLlAAJL» i l l I I n 111111 i 111111 h I n 1 1 1 1 n r When it was discovered that tip than a conventional boat FANCHER a m Response to the steelhead clinic held two weeks ago at L a rry ’s Sport Center was highly favorable according to Leo Mihm, vice-president for the Sandy River Chapter of N o rth w e st S te e lh e a d e rs Council of Trout Unlimited Mihm said there was no way of accu rately judging how many people attended the clinic co-sponsored by Mt Hood Community College But he estimated 3,600 people came through the doors. Evan Hendrix, from Larry's Sport Center, said this was the first time the Mall parking lot had ever been filled, Mihm said. Bill Luch was the main speaker for the clinic Also speaking at the clinic was an Oregon S tate Game Com mission officer and a biologist froni the game commission Schedule same M an a rres te d ! S te e lh e a d clinic h ig h ly p ra is e d Pubi lie tNotices rod, but I like it better. It has handled a couple of Springers with no trouble. T erm inal rigging varies considerably among Salmon anglers. The most common seems to be the wire spreader with the lead on one side and the lure on about a 6-foot leader off the other. If you are using herring keep at least four feet between the dodger and the hook. If you are fishing from an anchored boat in one of the hog lines on the Columbia you may have to use as much as 16 ounces of lead For trolling in the Willamette, 4 ounces is usually enough except where the current is fast and you have to troll faster So, when there are no Steelhead in the river, it is time to tinker with the Salmon tackle. Polish the spinners and wobblers. Sharpen hooks. Get rid of kinks in the wire spreaders Once the season is here, you won’t have time to give the tackle the close at tention it needs. Neglect your winter inspection and touch up and you can lose a fish. You do not get so many chances at a Springer that you can afford to miss one through your neglect. SANDY e-of.ez/y P h.668-4111 FEATURING THE WORLD'S LARGEST BEAR F ro m A LA SK A to BA JA! in CO LO R AN A R DORS P R O D U C T IO N Single Parents slate speakers Portland Single Parents Club of the John R. Leach YMCA I invites men and women, who I are single, divorced or widowed to, attend their meetings each second and fourth Thursday of | the month at 8 p.m at YMCA A man from Consumer Credit | Crop, will speak at the Feb 11I meeting and a doctor will speak at the Feb. 25 meeting. For more information, call I the John R. I-each YMCA, 775- 4396 1 210 PROCTOR AVE - SANDY,OREGON »7053 A T R U E -L IF E A D V E N T U R E F O R T H E E N T IR E FAM ILY! ’ ...THE BEST A N IM A L-SC EN IC EFFORTS OF ANY KIND EVEN RANKING WITH DISNEY.’ ’ Lee Straight - VANCOUVER SUN STARTS NEXT WEEK ONE DAY ONLY Thursday, Feb. 18th Sunset Theatre SHOWS A T 4 3O-7.OO.q-15 E- S Tl G P NOTHING Get free power steering and free power brakes on special Ford Galaxie 500’s and Torino 500’s with luxury extras -during your Ford Dealer’s White Sale. Act now! Order your "special" with vinyl roof, wheel covers whitewalls, special interior and exterior trim, special color get power steering on the house. 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