Sandy post. (Sandy, Oregon) 1938-current, July 13, 1978, Page 7, Image 7

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    • - —SANDY (O r ..) POST Thur... July 13.
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From page one
SILVER FLAKES
Tri-Met Board unanimously
approves 3-zone fare increase
W o r ld s
m ost
u n iq u e
fo rm
o f 9 9 .9 %
p u re
s ilv e r .
lik e
a
s n o w fla k e , n o tw o o r e
a lik e . B e a u tifu l b e y o n d
d e s c r ip tio n . U se S ilv e r
F la k e s f o r je w e lr y , in ­
v e s tm e n t,
c o lle c to r s
s p e c im e n s ,
s to re
d is p la y s , la p id a r y w o r k ,
C o m m uters fro m G resham to P or
tlan d can buy a m on th ly pass fo r $20, up
fro m the present $16 pass th a t rid e rs
c r a f t ite m s .
Not a t costly a t you think:
Sold by gram,
each place different
* Set or earrings m ounted
cost around > • • $Y
* Necklaces cost only
about $10 • $20
Gifts of
the Earth
3 8 7 7 6 P ro c to r, S an dy
N e x t to C&L R e m o d e lin g
w ith in tw o zones w ill continue to pay.
,
T ri-M e t plan ner Paul Bay said the
three zones addresses c ritic is m heard
at a G resham p u blic he a rin g tha t a
proposed two-zone system u n fa irly
em ployee
257 S ROBERTS AVE GRESHAM,OREGON
PHONE 665 1117
F areless Square does not reduce auto
in
co m m itte e th a t w ill exam ine revenue
th a t can be gained fro m a d v e rtis in g on
buses Cass pointed out th a t co n tra cts
w ill not a llo w ads on buses u n til Jan. 22,
to a lle v ia te crow de d conditions R iders
who boarded at th a t tim e w ould pay
when they e n te r ra th e r than as they
leave, as is c u rre n tly the system Bus
d riv e r Les Moss said M onroe’s idea was
“ f a n t a s t ic , ” s ta tin g th a t F a re le s s
Square creates m a jo r problem s fo r
R ep, R od M o n ro e , D - P o r tla n d ,
su g g e s te d th a t T r i- M e t susp e n d
F areless Square between 4 and 6 p m.
1979.
D u rin g the h e a rin g on the zone
proposal, D ouglas W hite te s tifie d tha t
In te rs ta te 205 w ould be a be tte r Zone 3
(cross zones.
»
bo un da ry than 82nd Avenue. ‘ ‘W ith
l To appease oth er suburbs, T ri-M e t
82nd A v e n u e , y o u ’ re g o in g r ig h t
extended the boundary to include
th ro u g h a v e ry populated area People
M ilw a u k ie and B eaverton in Zone 2, w ould w a lk to w here they could pay a
| Cass said
lo w e r fa re ,” W hite said. “ 1-205 w o uld be
D o n e to d e a th b y s la n d e r o u s
Board m em b ers expressed concern
(th a t planners e stim a te d the com pany
to n g u e s .
would lose $100,000 to $150,000 net
[revenue by in s titu tin g a three zone
-S h a k e s p e a re
re s u ltin g
tr a ffic dow ntow n.
charged rid e rs who m ake sho rt trip s
across boundary lines U n de r that
system , rid e rs w ould have pa id 45 cents
Ito rid e w ith in one zone and 65 cents to
CARROLL FUNERAL H O M E
negotiations
hig h e r sa la rie s fo r bus d riv e rs m ay
necessitate increased fares
In separate actio n, the board ap­
proved fo rm in g a citize n ad viso ry
instead of two-zone system ' We re
dealing in the re a lm of p ro b a b ility ,”
I Cass said.
d riv e rs d u rin g rush hour
“ W e’ve had a lo t of in te re st in doing
th is ,” Cass said. F ra n k ly , we d id n ’t
have the tim e to includ e it (in the fa re
increase p ro p o sa l).' He to ld the board
th a t T ri-M e t w ould com e back w ith a
Fareless Square suspension proposal in
a good b u ffe r to avo id th a t.”
O ctober o r N ovem ber.
Bay said the planners had considered
92nd Avenue o r 1-205 as the boundary,
but decided to m ake it as close in to
tow n as they could. “ I t ’s a lo t easier to
m ove a boun da ry out la te r than m ove it
Moss also said the system w ould be
easier on rid e rs if the Zone 3 boundaries
were a ll e x a c tly w ith in a fiv e -m ile
radius. T hey now v a ry , w ith the easy
boundary at 82nd Avenue being about
the sho rte st fro m downtown. “ The
m a jo rity of the people in the o u tly in g
areas a re a lre a d y ta xe d ,-' she said.
in ,” he said.
“ W e’ve designed th is system to m eet
I our needs fo r the next yea r, but we m ay
be back to the board w ith a fa re in-
|crea se next y e a r,” he said. Cass said
C harles Sauvie, re p re se n ta tive fro m
A ssociated Oregon Ind ustries, favored
the three-zone plan but argued that
Conference set
for handicapped
A n a tion al conference on
e n viro n m e n ta l b a rrie rs w ill
be held in P o rtla n d J u ly 23,
T he p u b lic
fo r u m
is
scheduled fro m 9 a m. to 5
p m. at the P o rtla n d H ilton.
The m e e tin g w ill cover
fed eral and state laws and
p ro g ra m s a ffe c tin g citizens
th ro u g h o u t
th e
P a c ific
N o rth w e s t
and
A la s k a ,
e s p e c ia lly
th e
r e g io n s
handicapped residents.
N um erous lo cal, state and
fed eral o ffic ia ls a re expected
along w ith disabled citizens,
b u s in e s s m e n , b u ild e r s ,
a r c h ite c ts , d e s ig n e rs an d
c o u n try is cosponsoring the
P o r t la n d
c o n fe re n c e .
P revious ones have been held
in B e r k e le y . W a s h in g to n ,
D C., and A tla n ta .
The
b o a rd
is
the
W a s h in g to n ,
D C .-b a s e d
e n fo r c e r o f a 1968 la u
r e q u ir in g
a ll
fe d e r a lly
funded fa c ilitie s a fte r Aug.
12, 1968, be accessible to and
useable by a ll persons
Rose said some of the
topics to be covered include
a c c e s s ib ility standards and
b u ild in g codes, enforcem ent
p ro c e d u re s ,
access
to
tra n s p o rta tio n ,
education,
housing, legal rig h ts and
educators.
“ C om ing to g rip s w ith new
state and fe d e ra l law s and
p ro g ra m s is esse ntia l,” said
Mason H. Rose, V, a Los
Angeles a tto rn e y who ch a irs
th e
N a tio n a l
A d v is o r y
C o m m itte e on an Accessible
E n v iro n m e n t. Rose’s group
is a citize n -a d viso ry panel to
the U.S. A rc h ite c tu ra l and
T r a n s p o r ta tio n
B a r r ie r s
C om pliance Board.
The 16-m em ber c o m m itte e
of
m o s tly
h a n d ic a p p e d
persons fro m around the
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S m a rt, g ra n d m o th e r Donna
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F lo yd
a n d G la d y s S a n d e rs o f
H u ntin gton . Oregon.
F u n e ra l
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F u n e ra l Chapel in Estacada
Noel Le m on t C h u rc h ill, 64,
35440 SE H ig h w a y 211,
B o rin g , died T h u rsd a y.
C h u rc h ill was born in
E lg in .
A fte r s e rvin g three years
in the N a vy d u rin g W orld
W a r I I , he re tu rn e d to the
P ortla nd -S an dy
area and
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m ainten ance m an fo r P o rt­
land G eneral E le c tric at the
B u ll Run staton. A fte r 30
years, C h u rc h ill re tire d in
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G e n e v ie v e M o tts o f La
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He was bo rn A p r il 8,1918 in
L ib e rty , Oregon. He grew up
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F r e m o n t, C a lifo r n ia and
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S u rv iv in g a re his w ife ,
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