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Post subscription contest gets underway À Look out for the “ Super Salesmen" you see pictured on this page They are out selling subscriptions to the Sandy Post in our Annual Subscription Campaign This is your chance to help the "Super Salesman" of your choice win points towards one of the many great prizes being offered in the contest and to receive the Sandy Post for a reduced price The subscript ion cost for the Post w ill be increased following the contest Twenty-four ambitious youngsters have .sigii(*d up for the contest and competition opened hot and heavy Saturday. The campaign runs from Sept 16 to Oct. 7 so get your new or renewal subscription to one of our super salesmen so he or she can earn points in the contest towards valuable prizes Il is not necessary to wail for one of these sales kids to call on you. just fill out the coupon on this page and mail it to the Post with a check or money order and we will give full credit to the youngster of your choice The Sandy Post mailing address is P O Box 6«. Sandy, 97055 Remember, subscription rates w ill be increased after the contest closes on Oct 7 The rate during the campaign is $3 50 per year and $6 00 for two years Hurry and send in your subscriptions now G reat Way To The Mt. Hood Playground Vol. 34 SA N D Y , O REGO N. TH U R S D A Y , SEPTEMBER 21. 1972 The preliminary draft of a com prehensive plan for the Mt Hood Com munity has now been presented for review of the Hoodland Planning Group The consulting firm CH2M and the county presented the draft to the local planning group Wednesday night The work on the plan for the Mt Hood com munity was started well over a year ago. According to Ken Dople of the Clackamas County planning department, the preliminary plan now has several steps to go through before it goes before the county planning commission for adoption Besides the HPG the plan has been distributed to public agencies such as the US Forest Service for their review and comments. While the plan is being reviewed, the formal printing of the plan will be done The next step is for the plan to be presented to the county planning com mission At the same time, a formal presentation w ill be given to the HPG Public input both at the county level and at meetings held by the HPG w ill then be sought The HPG. public agencies and the public will submit reports on the preliminary plan to the county planning commission at a formal public hearing The commission will follow this with several public hearings to make sure all information concerning the plan is heard before adoption or denial of the plan is made Dople said the preliminary plan can be changed during the public hearings if it is felt a change is needed Also no set time schedule has been set for hearings on this plah. CH2M originally had until July to finish the plan, but they were given an extension by the county to get the plan completed The firm is now responsible to present to ** 4 B IL L JOHNSON TAMI PETERSON Single Copy 10c K \ T U R IN E M rK E E KRISTY M ll.I.E R Sandy man charged w T ,MMY S T A F F E R , A 19-year-old was arrested in Sandy early last Thursday by Clackamas County Sheriff's officers following a shooting in a trailer court in Currinville Charged with attempted murder was Michael L Hite. 509 Hood St., Sandy He was lodged in the county jail in lieu of $25.000 bail According to sheriff's reports. Ronald B Shaw, 29. address unknown, was found, with two bullet wounds, in the Brooks Trailer Court at 5 48 a m Thursday Shaw apparently was shot in the neck and the chest with a 38 revolver, found at the scene The reports stated Shaw was talking with his estranged wife at the time of the shooting Gresham Community Hospital officials listed him in serious condition. Hite was arrested at the home of his sister at 506 Hood St.. Sandy $ 6 . J CATHY Gll.BERG P 'S » -» >iJr *• , B R I CE PARKER Blood needed H II.I.Y SHIELDS M ATT M cM A N l S JOHN STIUH P for more information. W ARREN H ARDING Sandy Kiwanis celebrate 25 years The Sandy Kiwanis w ill hold their 25 anniversary dinner tonight The club will host many visiting dignitaries at the dinner including three charter members One of the charter members attending will be Ivan Barker He has been a past president of the Sandy club and was the I.t Governor for District 20. Also the club's second president. Floyd _ Millions of people are living today, because of others, who were willing to share their blood Sandy residents are urged to join the donors at the Sandy Union School library, Monday. Sept 25. from 2 to 7 p m For more information, call Stan Bowman. Blood Program Coordinator, at the high school Boring property owners waste ordinance See Page 11 ( IN D Y DAVIS 32 p’ 9«' TWO SECTIONS No. 38 Comprehensive plan review starts by HPG 41 $ Saédy Light, will attend the dinner The chapter's first president, Eldon Mills, will not be able to attend the dinner from his home in California A special guest in attendance w ill be Jack Merten, past Governor of the Pacific Northwest District A large turnout is expected for the dinner which will begin at 6 30 p m The Clackamas County Commissioners last week approved a nuisance complaint against two Roring area property owners The violation is under the county's new solid waste ordinance he had found 32 wrecked cars and piles of debris on the property in contention in early January 1972 and notified the owners to clean the property or be in violation of the ordinance This ordinance is now currently being studied by the Sandy city council as a model to develop a new ordinance for the city City attorney Paul Biggs is expected to have a rough draft of the new ordinance ready sometime in October Within the past two months he said he returned to the property to find 18 cars and debris still remaining "Several com plaints had been received from area residents by the health department by that tim e," noted Phillips Named in the county 's complaint are Joe Diorio and Robert Smith, property owners in the Boring area At the public hearing at the county courthouse in Oregon City, Dave Phillips of the county health department’s solid waste division, made a presentation to the commission on the senes of events leading to the filed complaint Phillips noted that Neither Diorio nor Smith were present at the hearing to respond to the complaint charge The commission declared the property a public nuisance after a short discussion and gave the property owners 30 days to comply with the cleanup order before the complaint goes to the county district attorney's office for action the county a formal printing of the plan and to conduct two meetings These meetings w ill be to the county planning commission and the HPG Both will be open to the public No additional funding was concerned m the extension period, according to Dople The plan is being developed under a matching grant of funds totaling $24,000. The HPG and representatives from CH2M and the county have been working on the plan for the past year Cooper placed on probation City council seeking investigation of police By THOMAS TAYLOR News Editor Tuesday night the Sandy city council approved the piacing of policeman Aaron Cooper on a six month probation Cooper had been on a one week suspension while the council investigated charges made against the officer The placing of Cooper on probation followed a heated public meeting Monday night. Approximately 35 citizens attended the council meeting, most of them m support of officer Cooper The council also Monday night moved to call for an investigation into the operation of the whole Sandy police force The council w ill seek the services of the State Board of Polic Standards and Training for the investigation, (at press time Wednesday there was no word as to when the investigation would be held ) The charges against Cooper involved his unpredictable re action to situations; the method he used to stop a car with three youths in it (he was not in uniform and he drew his gun from its holster); his role in helping a 15-year-old girl; and his statement that he found it hard to work with the police chief Fred Punzel In the meeting Monday night, an in vestigation report by detective Paul Congdon of the Clackamas County sheriff's office was read The report concerned the incident where officer Cooper stopped the three youths who were harrassing the officer in front of his home with their car Cooper asked for the reading of this report stating “ I have nothing to hide. " The report showed Cooper had stopped the vehicle and that his gun was taken out of the holster while he was not in uniform But the report did show conflicts from those involved on what actually took place and what was said In detective Congdon's report, it was stated the three youths had planned to harass officer Cooper when they were stopped by Cooper The major issue in the report and in the council questioning was the use of the officer's gun Cooper said he used the gun because he felt the car might not stop or would run over him John Day told the council Cooper kept his "cool" when dealing with the youngsters in the area He said Cooper w as the best policeman Sandy has Allen Fry, a reserve officer, said part of the problem was the city’s in not giving Cooper the proper schooling Several times during the meeting, mayor Melvin Haneberg stated to Cooper that the council was feeling pressure from residents as to what Cooper's conduct was with the 15-year-old girl Cooper told the council he had been asked by the girl's parents to give her guidance. "She is a girl with tremendous emotional problems." said Cooper The girl's father backed Cooper by stating the officer was the first person who had been able to really help the girl overcome some of her problems Several council members said they were glad he was able to help the youngster but felt he should use better judgement in where and what time he counsels the girl The council ended the hearing and in their own discussion period determined the best route was to place Cooper on probation for six months. Police chief Punzel said he would be willing to work with Cooper and would try to get the officer into a training school On Tuesday night, the council held a meeting with Cooper and the officer agreed to the probationary period Sandy youth dies in car accident Richard Michael Baxter. 19. Sandy, was killed early Saturday morning in a one car accident on Hauglum Rd about four miles west of Sandy. .Also injured in the accident was the driver of the caf Andrew Lee Naylor, 19, Boring Naylor is in critical condition in Gresham Community Hospital A second passenger in the car, Paul Joseph Lucas. 20. Coast Guard in Astoria, was treated and released According to the report of Clackamas County sheriff's deputies, the car went out of control and rolled several times, throwing Baxter out Funeral services were held Tuesday for Baxter in Sandv Happy New Year We at Carlson Chevrolet, in Sandy, are celebrating our New Model Year today by proudly announcing the complete line up of Chevrolet cars & trucks for 1973 This is our fifth new Chevrolet Showing in Sandy and we feel certain that the 1973 Chevrolet car 8« truck line is definitely the greatest and most out standing product line ever offered to the American public. The Chevrolet truck line is all new especially the 4 door Suburban Carry all, the brand new 6 passenger crew cab pick up, and the full time 4 wheel drive Blazer The new Monte Carlo, the new Chevelle Colonnade and Laguna models, and the new El Camino's, headline an all ready impressive passenger car line up. For more information about Chevrolet - Building a better way to see the U S A ." — please read Chevrolet's 1973 introductory story elsewhere in this newspaper. Also — Wednesday's Journal and Thursday's Oregonian feature a 2 page spread in the main section telling about the wonderful World of Chevrolet for 1973. Read about it - The, better yet — hurry to Downtown Sandy to Carlson Chevrolet where it is happening n ow )1 We're open tonight and every night at PETE Ä CARLSON 668-4101 SANDY F Open Sunda 1