2— SANDY ( O t > POST Thur* . Au« 2». I960 (Sec 1)
Keeping posted:
Subdivision
in Welches to
be considered
A subdivision application
that could create five new
homes in the Welches area
w ill be considered by the
Clackamas County hearings
officer at 10.30 a.m.. next
Wednesday. Aug 27. in
Conference Room D at the
D e p a rtm e nt of E n v iro n
mental Service* tn Oregon
City.
Dale Jensen of M t Hood
P ro p e rtie s
proposes to
subdivide 8 78 acres into five
lots fo r single fa m ily
residences. A waiver of the
width-tu-depth requirements
of the Subdivision Ordinance
w ill be considered
Special consideration w ill
also be given to the Principal
R iv e r Conservation Area
along the Sandy River
The property is located on
the north side of Highway 26,
approximately 1.200 feet east
of the inte rse ctio n w ith
Welches Road in the Welches
area
Thursday, a Clackamas
County hearings officer w ill
consider a variance and
m inor partition application
at 7 p.m. in the County Court
house m Oregon City
W illia m R Houston is
proposing to waive the 1C.80G-
square-foot
lot
size
requirement on the zoning
district in Government Camp
to allow the partitioning of a
15.000-square-toot lot into two
7.500-square-foot lots
The property is located on
the southwest comer of the
intersection of Second Street
and Beta Street ui Govern
ment Camp.
In te re ste d persons are
invited to attend these two
hearings The hearings of
fic e rs w ill consider a ll
te stim o n y
and
w ritte n
correspondence in making
their decisions
The
a p p lica tio n s
are
available for inspection at
the
D e p a rtm e nt
of
E n v iro n m e n ta l Services,
P la n n in g
D ivis io n ,
902
A bernethy Road. Oregon
City
Film explores
family trials
this Monday
The epidemic of shattered
fa m ilie s in A m erica is
d e va sta tin g not only to
parents and children, but to
society itself
• The Family Gone W ild /'
a film to be shown Monday at
the August meeting of Sandy
Kafiee Klatsch. taxes its
view ers fro m San F ra n
ciscos ‘ red-light d istrict"
and the prison yard at San
Quentir. to the homes of
Am erica’s affluent
It shows interviews with,
the victim s — prison in
mates.
re vo lu tio n a rie s ,
prostitutes.
homosexuals,
divorcees — and those who
deal daily with the results of
fam ilies out of control —
police
chiefs,
prison
chaplains, psychologists,
legislators
"B u t The Fam ily Gone
Wild shows that the victims
car. become the victors.”
said Edna Cooke, chairman
of the Kaffee K la tsch
Committee "Through Jesus
their shattered lives have
beer, restored and redeemed
The fatneriess nave found
The Father. The unloved
have become the loved
Kiwanians set Kelso meeting
Thursday, Aug 21
The Sandy K i warns Club
w ill meet at Kelso Grade
School for dinner and a tour
of the new fa cility at 6:30
p.m. in lieu of the regular
m eeting at Sandy Com
m u n it y
P r e s b y t e r ia n
Church
Saturday. Aug. 23
Sandy Grange is spon
soring a tailgate sale at the
Grange Hall from 10 a.m. to 4
p.m Refreshments w ill be
Tuesday. Aug 26
Sandy Chamber of Com
merce meets at noon at T J’s
Fireside Dining.
Wednesday. A ug.27
Clackamas County Book
mobile w ill be at Aims
Community Church from 10
to 11:30 a m., and at Boring
Western Farms Market from
noon to 1:30 p.m.
Sandy Area M erchants
meet at 7 a m. at T J’s
Fireside Dining.
Sandy TOPS Club meets at
9 a m at Sandy Community
Action Center, and at 6:45
p.m. in the community room
at Independent Bank of
Sandy
Thursday. Aug. 28
Sandy Golden Age Club
holds it ^ se m i-m o n th ly
potluck at the Sandy Senior
Center at noon.
The Rebekah Ixxlge meets
at 8 p.m. at the I.O.O.F. Hall
Zoo-To-You’ visits Sandy Friday
The popular "ZooTo-You”
program w ill being a small
piece of Washington Park
Zoo to Sandy Public Library
next Friday, Aug. 29. at 10:30
a.m.
The program, sponsored
jointly by the zoo and the
Portland Park Bureau, is ui
its f if t h
sum m er. The
Zoomobile is visiting Port
land parks and Clackamas.
Washington and Multnomah
County locations b rin g in g
children an opportunity to
learn about some interesting
animals
Work is underway to straighten South Bluff Road. Monday night the city council OK’d a plan
to put a base under the asphalt from Nettie ( onnetl to Sandy Heights Street. The country
road had no such base placed when it was made It will cost an additional 85.88(1.
The program is p rim a rily
for children through the sixth
grade, but is enjoyed by all
ages The Zoomobile goes
to
sum m er
re cre a tio n
programs, like the library 's
weekday get-together, to
give children an opportunity
to see, pet and learn in
Fund drive gains community aid
The surgery was a success
fo r
14-year-old
Dawn
D avidson
on
Tuesday.
Everyone involved w ith the
operation mus: have known
the groundsweli of support
that the active, young g irl
has generated back in her
hometown Sandy
Dawn was in California for
a d e lica te operation to
remove a tumor on ner brair.
After the all-day surgery,
doctors said the tum or was
benign and their worries
about her speech and sight
were unfounded. They w ill be
all right
Now she w ill recuperate
for 10 days before returning
to the community that has
embraced her plight and
demonstrated an outpouring
of generosity not often found
in larger towns.
At
an
o rg a n iza tio n a l
meeting to muster support
for a fundraising campaign
to help w ith the medical bills.
31 persons showed up from
various civic, service and
private groups. With them,
they brought fu n d ra isin g
ideas or a promise that they
would meet with their in
dividual groups to come up
with some.
Since that meeting, more
groups have contacted the
organizers and the1 support is
growing.
Sandy Community Players
Continental seeks hike
Continental Telephone of
the N o rth w e st file d two
requests for changes to its
schedule of rates and
charges with the Oregon
Public U tility Commissioner
last Monday. Aug. 11.
The firs t request is for
reclassification of six of the
company' s exchanges, in
cluding the Hoodland area.
"According to the com
pany's commission-approv
ed rules and regulations.”
said George Pappani. su te
m anager fo r C o n tin e n u l,
‘‘exchange rates are based
on the size of the local calling
area. The Hoodland ex
change has grown and is now
in the next higher ra te
group.”
Pappani said the new basic
monthly local service charge
for the exchange would be as
follows:
For residential customers,
one-party. 86.75; two-party,
85 40. and four-party. 84.75.
For business customers,
one-party. 814.85: two-party,
813.50: fo u r-p a rty , 812.15;
key line. 822JO; m ulti-line,
814.85. and se m i-p u b lic
paystation. 818.60.
P appani said th a t the
company expects the new
rates to go into e ffe c t
sometime around Sept. 10.
P appani said th a t the
company expects the new
rates to go in to e ffe ct
sometime around Sept. 10.
The second U n ff change
adds a fifth element to
service connection charges
T h is elem ent, "p re m is e s
v is it,” would have a 810
charge, and would apply only
to those customers whose
request for telephone in-
sta Dation or change m
service required that work
be done at their home or
business
w ill hold a benefit per
formance Sept 13 for Dawn
The Mount Hood Movie Club
w ill donate the profits from
its September film . " M r
Smith Goes to Washington.”
to the cause I t w ill be shown
Sept. 28 in the Sandy
Theater
Representatives
ranged
fro m the grade school
children she attended school
with to people who knew of
her fam ily and wanted to
help A second meeting to
organize the growing support
w ill be held next Wednesday,
Aug. 27, at 7:30 p.m. in T J’s
Fireside Dining For more
in fo rm a tio n ,
c a ll Judy
Sheppard at 668-6182
te re s tin g
animals.
things
about
contact with animals and
gain respect for all living
The mammals, birds and
reptiles in "Zoo-To-You” are
from the Children's Zoo and
the zoo's reptile area, and
include a ferret, guinea pig.
silky chicken, muscovy duck,
oppossum and snakes like a
rainbow boa. king snake and
gopher snake. The snakes
only visit when the weather
is warm
The Sandy v is it w ill
provide youngsters an op
portunity to "come into close
things." said Becki Groah.
"Zoo-To-You’’ coordinator.
BUXTON'S
Lee Meet Company
Sandy S68-4B38
Custom Slaughtering
Grain Fed Locker Beef
• Cut, W rap p ed & Frozen— Locker Pocks
Cattle Hauling on Tuesdays
We Do Our Own Cure .. Smoking
THE BAD NEWS:
The ,9 8 , Chevrolet prices ore ou, ..The dealer cos, increase vones from a low of 8462.52 on the
8 , Chevette coup« to $540.37 on a Citation sedon $857 ,3 on o Monte Cork» londau and
$ ,.1 3 6 .5 8 on a Corvette These increases ore only on the base price of eoch vehicle The
Also today August 2 , is the day when President Carter must decide if the 4 percent duty on
assured that trucks w ill hove a large increase also
All cor prices of oil mokes will hove similar coe, increases moinly because of o federally
mandated requirement that all passenoer cars must have a computerized catalytic converter
Also today— August 21 is the day when President Carter must decide if the 4 percent duty on
Japanese and Germ an-built mim-pickups will be increased to 25 percent This will mean o price
increase of os much os $ , 000 on new Toyotas Datsuns luvs and the others
THE GOOD NEWS:
We have o surplus selection of oil the new 1980 Chevrolet cors ond trucks including — both
2-wheel ond 4-whee* drives We even have a few new Datsun King Cobs Most of our 1980 models
are at one two ond even three price increases back
so you II save even more right now at
Carlson Chevrolet.
Rem em ber— you will not only save the huge 1980 cost increose but you will get the sovmgs of
our huge ,9 8 0 price reduction on all new ,9 8 0 cors and trucks We also hove even larger savings
on ten , 980 demo S.
Never has i, been more wise to consider a current model os opposed to getting next year s
mode* cor or truck We also ore beginning to get bock our short-term ,9 8 0 rental trucks from the
U.S Forest Service W e will have special residual balance prices on more than 300 trucks, from
luvs Datsuns and King Cabs to ' -ton Sport Vans
We must dispose of everything os quickly os possible so check our selection ond our low prices
because our prices should moke your buying decision easy*
PETE
CARLSON
668-4101
Open Sunday
6 Evenings
SANDY
H ig hw ay 26 • 9 M iles East of G resham
OPEN EARLY
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"The outcasts of society
have become those fighting
the hardest to preserve its
greatest strength — the
fam ily.*’
Ken and Bobbie Wold, staff
members at East H ill Church
tn Gresham, w ill moderate
the film which w ill be shown
at the Sandy Community
Center.
It's men s nights at Sandy
Kaffee Klatsch and men and
women of a ll ages are
welcome this Monday, Aug
25. from 7 :30 to 9.30 p.m
"IT.-Ittled'
Baha ’i speech
set Saturday
An introductory talk about
the Baha i Faith w ill be given
this Saturday, Aug 23. at 8
p.m The talk w ill be m
Sandy and anyone interested
in learning more about the
Baha’is is invited to attend
The speakers w ill be Jack
Stone and Kun Kimmeriing,
assistants to Auxiliary Board
member Paul Petit was a
speaker in Sandv last March
For more information, call
866-8157.
a v a ila b le . F o r m ore in
formation, call 666-5859 or
6684866
Sandy Baha’ is are spon
soring an introductory talk
about the Baha'i Faith For
inform ation about tune and
location, call 668-8157.
Monday. Aug. 25
Kaffee Klatsch meets at
7 30 p.m . tn the Sandy
Community Center for Men's
Night and a discussion and
film about family crises
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