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• — SANDY (Ore.) ROST Thur».. Sep' 7. 1478 (Sec 2) OSU constructs solar facility SiEGEunnnnyi A solar rad ia tio n fie ld research facility, consisting of a laboratory and a 160 foot meteorological tower, has been constructed on an Oregon State University research farm, setting the stage for the most extensive Northwest research ever in solar energy SEPTEM The Great Meat Cooker The Saggio on a p a ir o f deluxe ( M O Touchmatic I I MÄYTAGS The laboratory, which w ill house very sophisticated solar rad ia tio n and meteorological sensors plus other data acquisition equipm ent, are the key elements in the program Funding is from the U S. Department of Energy. The field research facility w ill be used to take year- round readings of the solar radiation reaching the earth on days of all kinds — clear and sunny, cloudy and rainy, foggy and freezing. Findings are expected to give the best guide yet to the true solar energy potential of the area The mobile solar radiation research van w ill be used to take measurements at selected sites in Region 5 of the US. — Oregon, Washington, Idaho, Montana and Wyoming. The five-state regional program is part of a national solar energy effort invo lvin g seven other universities in other parts of the country. Model RR-10 It’s the next generation of microwave ovens —ready for you today. More advanced than any other microwave o ve n ...ye t simple as 1-2-3. The Amana Automatic Temperature Control System cooks meats to perfection! Gives you meats more moist and tender than ever before possible in a microwave oven—with virtually no turning Allows you to cook meats ai.d many other foods to the desired serving temperature — with remarkable accuracy! Temperature Hold. 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BROIL Ibis new & better ray Now an open-fire, open air taste for oven-ccoked meatsl Meats with a caramel brown coating that traps rich |u»ces ms.de Meats taste better and iuic»er because they are cooked in a whirl of hot. fresh air and they cook taster at cooler temperatures saving . time monqy and power* CONVFCTED OVEN AIR FLOW Check These Features 1. 100% Frost-Proof con venience eliminates the messy, time-consuming chore of defrosting 2. Reversa-Doors make it easy to hinge your refri gerator to open from either| side 3. 4. 5. 6. Temperature! FPI-170T 17.0 cu. ft. top-freezer refrigerator-freezer la 100% Frost-Proof, «van in the 4.75 cu. ft. fraazar. “ P ublic awareness and education” are involved too, Rao observed. ‘‘Solar index reports and forecasts w ill be developed and distributed to the mass media. These w ill tell, for example, what levels of household energy could be supplied by home solar collection panels today and tomorrow.’’ Each regional program is supported by a m illio n - dollar, five-year grant from “ The research facility w ill be operational in a couple of months,” Rao added. “ The tower w ill be particularly useful in determining how persistent fogs affect solar radiation.” The instruments on the tower w ill provide a host of meteorological information including temperature, dew points, w ind speeds and direction, etc., in addition to measuring solar radiation levels near the ground and at different heights. Tethered balloons and instrumented helicopters w ill be used as experimental platforms in the coming year. “ OSU and the seven other regional centers w ill become the bench mark sites for s o la r r a d ia tio n measurements across the c o u n try ,” Rao explained. “ They w ill also be the collection centers fo r meteorological data of all kinds “ The research program is a very large, very important cooperative national ven ture,” Rao said. He earlier worked in solar radiation- energy programs at UCLA for 17 years. Hewson is a well known leader in the solar energy field also. He has pioneered wind power studies in recent years. The training program in solar radiation and energy is as comprehensive and vital as the research, it was noted. It w ill involve training for teachers, students and w orking professionals as well as providing source material for the general public. Persons interested in learning more about the project and its results may contact the Department of Atm ospheric Sciences at OSU in Corvallis, 97331, or phone 754-4557. ( Public notices ) Model No. FBCI-206-8 20.6-cu-ft big, 100% Frost-Proof, and all elegance. By Frigidaire. Project leaders for OSU are E. Wendell Hewson and C.R. Nagaragja Rao, professors of atmospheric sciences. The University of Oregon is sub-contractor for part of the research and a p artne r in the tra in in g program for students looking at careers in solar energy and fo r w orking professionals — engineers, a r c h it e c t s , p la n n e r s , meteorologists, etc. — whose b a c k g ro u n d s need strengthening, according to a college spokesman. the U S. D epartm ent of Energy's Division of Solar Technology First year progress has been noteworthy, says Rao. A training workshop this summer drew 40 participants from most parts of the U S. Two new solar radiation courses have been developed and w ill be offered this fall in the departm ent of a t mospheric sciences. 7. Exclusive Meter-Miser compressor has only three moving parts; the most energy efficient current generation Frigidaire compressor. Moist Controls allow you to adjust the amount of humidity in each Vegetable Hydrator Strong cantilever shelves are fully adjustable in one- inch increments to offer flexible food storage Efficient Fngi-Foam insulation helps conserve energy by locking cold air in warm air out Tough seamless ABS liner won t rust or dent, resists scratching chipping peeling stains NOTICE OF HEARING Notice is hereby given that the Clackamas County Hearings Officer on the 19th day of Sep tember, 1978, in Courtroom 4, third floor, County Courthouse, Oregon City, Oregon, at a meeting commencing at 7.00 - p.m., will take testimony and evidence in the matter of • Conditional Use in the area generally described as follows: On the south side of S.E Coalman Road, approximately , ’/4 miles west of its intersection with Baty Road; Sandy area. This property is more properly described as follows: Tax Lot 1001, Section 23, T2S, R5E This application has been filed by William Niswanger to use a 24 by 60 foot mobile home as a single family residence and to construct a 10 by 24 foot screened covered porch. The application and record are available for inspection in the office of the Clackamas County Planning D epartm ent, 940 Warner Milne Road, Oregon City, Oregon, during normal working hours (8 00 a.m to 5 00 p.m.) File No. CU 95 78 P-9-6-78 PUBLIC NOTICE The Sandy City Council will hold a Public Hearing on Zone Change 8 78 (1.93 acres R 2 to C 3; applicant Karl McDermed) at 8 00pm, September 11,1978 Applicant is requesting the southern portion (150feet) of Tax Lot 1102 be changed from R 2 to C 3. Property lies at SE corner of Langensand Road and Hwy 26. Attested, Paul F. Helton City Manager Recorder P 9 7 78 NOTICE OF HEARING On September 11, 1978, at the T h e T h e a tre hour of 7:30 p.m., in Courtroom 2, second floor County Cour thouse, Oregon City, Oregon, the Planning Commission w ill review a proposed amendment to the Subdivision and Partitioning Ordinance. On September 18, 1978, the Board of County Commissioners wilt review the P la n n in g C o m m is s io n 's recommendation tor amending the Subdivision and Partitioning Ordinance. This proposed amendment would provide tor administrative waiver of the depth to width provision on minor partitions subject to specified criteria. The file no. SO 1 is available for inspection in the office of the Clackamas County Planning Department, 940 Warner Milne Road, Oregon City, Oregon, during normal working hours, 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. P 8-31-78 9 7 78 NOTICE OF HEARING On September 11, 1978, at the hour of 7 30 p.m., in Courtroom 2, second floor County Cour thouse, Oregon City, Oregon,the Planning Commission w ill review a proposed amendment to the Zoning Ordinance. On Sep tember 18, 1978, the Board of County Commissioners w ill review the Planning Com mission's recommendation for a proposed amendment to the Zoning Ordinance. This proposed amendment would allow the use of a mobile home as an office in a traitor house or mobile home sales lot in a General Commercial (C 3) Zoning District. The file no. ZO 76 is available tor inspection in the office of the Clackamas County Planning Department, 940 Warner Milne Road, Oregon City, Oregon, during normal working hours, 8 a m. to 5p.m. P 8 31 78 4-7-78 Sapdy, Or«. THIS WEEK’S MOVIE IS HERE SOMEPLACE w 2 U o td ? t ^ ™ ? T £ L h,n<L n* W ob° M* Th< Theatre »hi, h £ T o u b e to r l V h L h,n® l 7 <?u wonder why it didn f mt you before. The Theatre w as built in 1946 ond w hile It £ £ ot the P o rw n o u n * !t o ^ n o l N oeT.anld Z who origino^ty designed this th eatre It is interesting to how much th o v q t» and plonning w en t info it. Someone m entioned “• r * m ere is on echo — ■ but only when the th eatre u i Z ^ d ’ hol'n ‘ h 1 2 E *0” '- O u d ltc .u m 301 E. Powell, Gresham SALES A SERVICE 6 6 5 -4 1 5 8 * ° r* would alw ays be full of people so why bother with • -P jn k lv e sound deadening c u r t ^ T h o T O w C T ^ I e b i ^ u w w l ° d £ i * nkno ’’ * * * e n th u v a s ^ n T lS oecouse w a don t know of too m any b u ik b n v or theatres bu.lt in recent years that hove the PEOPLE w ^ n X I d S . m WQ - Oily info their original d e ig n e , The Theotn, has. See page 11