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♦ — S A N D Y (O r e .) P O S T T h u rs ., Jen 15,1981 (Sec 2)
Hoodland happenings
County_
Book drop set at Hoodland plaza
Thursday, Jan. 15
A senior citizens lunch
sponsored by “ lx»ves and
Fishes” w ill be served at
11:30 a.m. in Welches School
lib ra ry. Transportation to
the lunch can be arranged by
calling the Senior Center at
622-3331.
The Mt. Hood Pre-School
Co-op w ill hold its monthly
parents meeting tonight at
7:30 p.m. in the Women’s
Club. The non-profit co-op
has compiled a cookbook
w ith recipes supplied by
local area residents. The
cookbooks are available at
various Hoodland stores or
by calling 6224261.
The
‘ ‘Mountain
Music
Society”
w ill meet this
evening at 7:30 p.m. to
discuss plans for a program
to include Eastern Music and
Belly Dancing Call chair
person W ill Frank. 622-3130,
for location of meeting and
further information.
Monday. Jan. 19
A senior citizens lunch
sponsored by “ Loaves and
Fishes” w ill be served at
11:30 a.m. in Welches School
lib ra ry. Transportation to
the lunch can be obtained by
calling the Senior Center at
622-3331.
Tuesday,Jan. 20
The monthly Chamber of
Commerce meeting
nor
m ally held today has been
postponed because of the
Presidential
Inauguration.
The
Chamber
has
rescheduled
its
regular
monthly meeting for 7 a.m.
next Tuesday. Jan. 27, at the
Ked Lion Inn at Bowman's.
Wednesday. Jan. 21
Welches
Community
School “ Finy-Tots” group
w ill meet from 10 a.m. to
noon. Call Connie Westly,
622-3073, for information and
meeting location
A free blood pressure clinic
w ill be held today from 1 to 2
p.m. at the Senior Center in
the Hoodland Women’s Club
building on Salmon River
Road. This clinic is open to
all adults. Call Maxine
Worley at the Senior Center,
622-3331, for further in
formation or transportation.
The Clackamas County
Library Bookmobile w ill be
at the Mt. Hood Food King
Clackamas County also
sponsors a free Clackamas
County Children’s Dental
Clinic in Oregon City at the
Clackamas County Health
Division offices. For further
inform ation
contact
the
Clackamas County Health
Division at 665-8471.
Thursday, Jan. 22
The Clackamas County
“ Well-Baby
C linic”
and
“ W1C” programs w ill be held
starting at 9 :30 a.m. today at
the Hoodland Women’s Club
on Salmon R iver Road. Call
Patty Henniger, 622-3607, to
make
an
appointment
for
immunizations
or
examinations of children
from newborn to age 5. These
1980. up from a 5.5 percent increase in
1979. The county ja il has a higher
percentage of felons than at any time in
its past, he said, ‘We’re seeing a
tougher type of crim in a l.”
O’Leary said his office may have to
begin “ p rio ritizin g "
the growing
number of cases it receives, which
could mean that major fraud cases
(which take lots of time for the least
benefit) and victimless crim e cases
could end up not being prosecuted.
M cA llister said. “With passage of the
levy, we’d be able to have people
working on those and w e'll be able to
cover our districts. As it is now, our
response time is awful. I 'l l be the first
to adm it it.”
From the other side of the crim inal
justice department, D istrict Attorney
Jim O'Leary told commissioners that
the recessionary economy and over
crowded conditions at the county ja il
are working together to produce a
higher crim e rate, bringing greater
demands upon his office.
Because of overcrowding, convicted
crim uials with lesser offenses are being
released form the ja il “ sometimes
w ithin 60 to 90 days," said O’Leary, and
many end up back at the ja il for repeat
offenses.
Misdemeanor cases prosecuted by
his office increased 23 percent during
1980, down from an increase of 46
percent in 1979, he said. Felony cases,
however, increased by 28 percent in
clinics are run by pediatric
nurse-practioners. Although
there is a m inim um fee,
services are not denied
because of an inability to
pay.
M arket
parking
lot
in
Rhododendron from 2 to 3:30
p.m. and at Ted’s Store in
Brightwood from 4:30 to 7
p.m.
A new “ book drop” for
Clackamas County lib ra ry
books has been installed at
Hoodland Plaza between the
T h riftw a y
Market
and
Hex.ill Drug Store
(Continued from Page 1)
A senior citizens lunch
sponsored by “ Ixiaves and
Fishes" w ill be served at
11:30 a.m. in Welches School
library. Transportation to
the lunch can be arranged by
calling the Senior Center at
622-3331.
“ People are going to have to get used
to the county providing less services,”
said Commissioner Ralph Groener,
who found the “ state of the county”
session enlightening. “ If they want the
same level of services, it ’s going to
require their (tax dollar) support,” he
said.
“ I s till think we’ re high in terms of
liv a b ility ,” said Commissioner Bob
Schumacher. “ I think we’re just vic
tim s of a trend, like everywhere else.”
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