Thun . Aug 2, 1973 (Sec 1) S A N D Y (O re ) POST - 9 unty planning pow ers go to com m issioners authority for dealing with planning ill go over to the board of county oners in the state in October Gov Tom McCall signed HB ,ch Will P»ve the way for greater over planning functions by all state o bodies b,ll was submitted to the legislature kamas County Commissioner Bob acher The bill amends ORS 215 b,H requires the County Planning ission and staff planning director to responsible to the county com- lor*' Asically allows the commissioners to Je planners ‘for any cause" rather bemg required to prove non Lance or misconduct. (so requires full disclosure of all real V owned, leased, rented or in which ¡ctive planners have an interest and the staff planning director to be L by a majority vote of the county ission ier existing legislation statutes, the ing director s status as head of the £ planning stall is determined by the Baby born C h e e v e r p le a d s g u ilty to m a n s la u g h te r c h a r g e Sentencing in the manslaughter charge against James Andrew Cheever, 16, is slated for Thursday Attorneys for Cheever, entered the plea of guilty to manslaughter Friday in Circuit Court in the bludgeoning death of his mother, Mrs Astrid Cheever The Boring area youth had been charged with first degree murder after in vestigators found Mrs Cheever’s body in a shallow grave near her home March 30 An appeal of a Circuit Court decision remanding Cheever from Juvenile to Circuit Court will be dismissed, a Clackamas County where the county planning commission and its director James Hall are currently being reviewed by a special committee named by the board of commissioners Also the proposed county comprehensive plan is now being revised by another citizen committee Both of these reviews will come under the power of the board of commissioners in October when HB 2548 goes into law Hazardous fire conditions exist ^ * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * > spokesman for the Clackamas County * * district attorney's office indicated The manslaughter charge carries a * * possible 10-year term * No testimony was given during the short * court appearance on Friday Investigators * earlier revealed Mrs Cheever died of * blows from a blunt instrument She had been missing more than six weeks before * * sheriff’s detectives, acting on an in * formants tip, found her body Cheever has been held in Clackamas County ja il without bail since his arrest He also has undergone psychiatric tests, according to officials Only two persons showed up for the public discussion of the Sandy Police Department last Wednesday The meeting had been called by the three-man police evaluation committee appointed by mayor Melvin Haneberg to evaluate the local police The two who spoke, included one in support of the police and another who questioned the help he had received in SAVE! SEW VOLK # * * * * # * * * * * * SEWING CLASSES trying to locate his run away daughter No other persons spoke at the meeting, although several others were in a t * # # * MEN S & W OMEN'S COATS Wed Aug. 22nd 7:30 p.m. BASIC TEC H N IQ U ES Mon Aug. 6th 7:30 p m. Tues Aug. 14th 9:30 a m * * Lingerie Class Thurs Aug. 30th 9:30 a.m. # J \n iL OFaL'ùc * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * 665 2426 1 75 N .E . H ood * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * SEWING CENTER 3jfl Pay Utility Bills Here - Horthwest Gas - PGE -G eneral Telephone - Rockwood Water ng Commission legislation also withdraws the »ibility for a comprehensive plan e Planning Commission and gives ■ County Board of Commissioners law has added importance in * * * * * CLOTHES NOW!! # * tendance The committee started its evaluation early in July and it is expected over 90 man-hours will be involved in the report on the police department This report is expected to be handed to the city council early in August * B a c k -T o -S c h o o l # T w o speak at evaluation The serious fire season is upon us. This problem is compounded by a leek of rain and a local water shortage. Sandy fire chief, Bob Kathke reports burning permits have not been issued for the past two weeks and will probably not be issued until the area gets some rain fall He urges everyone to be extra careful during this hazardous situation, especially with discarded smoking matenals, which cause of a m ajority of fires. Michael Alan, on July 19 at Gresham Community Hospital M r and Mrs Alan L. Norris. Kt 3, Box 202. Boring, an nounce the birth of their son. Raddv Rooster Super Special MCP Frozen Drinks * 12/T 6-oz. Tins Ore-lda FROZEN POTATOES tv Roaster Super Special 00 16-oz. Pkg. Scott’s NAPKINS MITCHELL. center, was honored as King of ike i Pioneer Kskocialion for I9Î3 at the annual Pioneer ton Jah IS. Here John displays his talents with the Aeddv Rooeter Super Special 60-ct. pkg. TOWELS /* l0 0 Jumbo Rolls Reddv Rooeiei MALLET'S 99c $979 Q<I c $188 $2 I ins, fc 78 .48-si. Jar COFFEE__ L B . W W BETTY CROCKER i PUREX BLEACH LASAGNA 41-01. 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