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About Sandy post. (Sandy, Oregon) 1938-current | View Entire Issue (April 30, 1981)
Drug awareness night postponed until May The drug awareness forum scheduled tonight, April 30, has been postponed due to a conflict in schedules. The forum will now be held May 19. The seminar's format w ill be a panel discussion with four profesionals sharing their knowledge of the drug situation with parents A question and answer period will follow The four speakers w ill in clude Dave Eagle, counselor PUBLIC NOTICE The Sandy City Council will conduct a public hearing on Monday May 4, 1981 to con sider the requ est of Mrs Averytt Brewster for a Modifica tion of on approved conditional use to perm it the placem ent of m ultiple family structures on tax lot 1800 Section 13, map DB T25. R4E within the City of Sandy The public hearing is schedul ed for 8 00 p.m. in the City Council Chombers at Sandy City Hall The public is invited to o f fend and to give testimony. Don Wilson City Planner P481-2 4 23 4 30 PUBLIC NOTICE The public hearing scheduled by the City Council for Monday May 4, 1981 to consider the re quest of V.J. Keating III for a C o m p r e h e n s iv e P la n m ap change from High Density Residential to Commercial and a zoning designation change from R 3 High Density Residen tial to C-2 G eneral Commercial for tax lot 3500 section 14, map AD, located at 3780 Highway 26, has been canceled at the appli- conts request and w ill be scheduled at a later date Don Wilson City Planner P 48I-I1 4 30 Marr phot M ichele W atts. Judy Sitser and T e r ri K id der are going o ver plans for the annual H am D in n e r at C o ttre ll School which w ill be held this Saturday, May 2, from .» to X p.m . at the school. Volume covers much of nation’s past EXPLANATION: The proposed total fax levy to support the operations of the City for fiscal year ,9 8 , 82 is S333 2 ,2 00 which exceeds the City authorized tax base for that period by S3,9 869 96 The pro posed total tax levy is entirely within State Ballot A lim ita tions The authorized tax base of S ,3 342 04 may be levied with no further approval by the voters. b> BARBARA WATERHOlSE ) "The Amazing Twentieth C e n tu ry — And O th e r Stories," by Robert and Ed na Roduner. is a slim volume that condenses the major Road improvements plan ned for the Tower Drive residential area in Boring have been delayed because a bill being considered in the Oregon Legislature could make the improvements more costly. That bill would remove the present lu percent lim it on interest rates charged for money borrowed by loca governments for public im provements, said Winston K u rth , d ir e c to r of Clackamas County's Depart ment of Environmental Ser vices Because lo c a l homeowners could possibly end up paying more for im provements than they had expected, the county has YES follows: The polla ahall be open from 8 00 o'clock A M , to 8 00 o clock P M , on the above atated dote ATTEST: Roger Jordan, Recorder, City of Sandy. Oregon P48I-7 4 23 4 30 5-7 • • • • • • • • • • • • • • NOTICE OF SPECIAL ELECTION CITY OF SANDY OREGON Notice is hereby given that on Tuesday. Moy 19, ,981. there will be submitted to the legal voters of the City of Sandy in a special election within the cor porate boundaries of the City of Sondy. Oregon, for their a p proval or rejection a certain question, the ballot title of which is designated os follows i; i A N U f (O re , POST Tickets w ill be $10 for a family, $3 for adults, $2.50 for senior citizens, $1 75 for grade schoolers and children of pre-school age are free Tickets are available at the door or by calling the school at 668-5521 Proceeds from the dinner w ill go to the Cottrell Com- munitv Club • • decided to mail letters about Lane the bill's implications to Estimated cost of the im them before going ahead provem ents is $600,000, with the work, Kurth said which would be assessed A loca l im p ro v e m e n t against local property upon district for the area has been completion of the work, in the w o rks since sometime around January December, when a majority 1983, Kurth said of homeowners petitioned "Because of this legisla county commissioners to ap tion, we didn't want to go prove the work ahead w ith the im The petition requested that provements," he said "We S.E 257th Drive be upgraded to county standards — in felt it best to contact them again to see if they still want cluding widening, paving to go through with it, despite and the addition of curbs and that the remaining roads a possible 11 percent higher interest rate " be upgraded bu maintained by the local homeowners' Letterswill be mailed association. Those roads in residents next week, he said clude Tower Drive, Alice If they still opt for the im Court. Castle Court, S E provements, work would 285th Place and S E Yahweh probably begin in July. • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • This is a good book for students — everything is compact and ready to go "no frills, just bare facts." Other new books at Sandy P u b lic L ib ra ry include "A fte r D ark" by Manley Wellman, "Trading in Gold" by Paul Sarnoff, "Locked Jaws: Journal of a Dieter" by N ick Lyons and "Inflation pnxtfing Your In vestm ents” by H a rry Browne An unoccupied car created quite a stir in the Heritage Square parking lot last Wednesday afternoon. George Thomas Carpenter of Sandy left his Interna tional Scout parked on a flat area near Sharon’s Sentry apparently thinking it was in gear It wasn’t. It rolled down an embank YESI I w o u ld lik e to subscribe to the Sandy Post ment and struck a Datsun, owned by Bernice. Stotts, pushing it into a p illar in front of the Montgomery Ward store. The Scout had narrowly missed a brand new sedan with just 700 miles on it en route to its abrupt stop No citations were ¡?«ued ^8. . n a m e ------------------------------- -----------------_ a d d r e s s ------------------ -- -------------------------------------- — ---------------— — - p h o n e — ____________ p le a se b ill me check enclosed Tear,) in Q«ck«nit County ............................ □ $ 1 00 Tearij in Multnomgi County ................................. $ 9 00 E lM w htrt m 0 * « |o n .............................................. $10 50 ElMwhera in F k i I k North wm I ................................$ 1 )0 0 Etowhera, eat y a * ..............................................$1$ 00 MAIL TO Thu SanBy Fast, F 0 B01 ( I , Sandy. OR 97055 $ BIG SAVINGS COMPARE • BUMPER TO BUMPER RED HOT VALUES s Take it from Vic Gabriel Red Ryder Shock Absorbers PUBLIC NOTICE The Sandy Planning Commis sion w ill conduct a public hear ing on Wednesday, May 6. 198, to consider the application of Hoodlond Construction Co. for a zone change from R-, Low Den sity Residential to R-2 Medium Density Residential and a sub division prelim inary plat a p proval for portions of tax lots 902 1,04 ond ,200 Section 13. map CC, and tax lot 2900 Sec tion ,4. T 2 S. R 4 E all within •he city of Sandy The proposal property is located at the in tersection of South Bluff Road and Sandy Heights Road. The public hearing is schedul ed for 7:30 p.m . in the City Council Chambers at Sandy City Hall The public is invited to a t tend and to give testimony. Don Wilson City Planner P481-8 4 23 430 "The Marine Farm er,” a World War II marine that tried farming in Oregon. In "The House by the Side of the Road," Edna Roduner describes a pioneer com munity in New Mexico in the days before modern conve niences Road improvements delayed SPECIAL LEVY ( ) NO The precinta ond polling placea for aoid election are aa • changes in the past 80 years from the development of automobiles to space ex ploration. The changes in living con ditions is portrayed in two true stories as described by R obert R oduner: “ The County Schoolteacher" and Eor The Post This measure w ill authorize a levy of $333 2 ,2 00 which in cludes the authorized tax base If this measure is approved the entire property fox levy of $333 2 ,2 00 w ill be partially financed by the State of Oregon w h ic h w ill r e s u lt in an estimated rate of $4 50 per $1000 of true cash value e x clusive of levies for bond prin cipal ond interest This com pares with an actual tax rate for fiscal year 1980 8, of $4 5, per $1000 of true cosh value ( o« Driverless car wrecks, damages car, building PURPOSE: This measure, which would be partially State financed if ap proved w ill authorize the City of Sandy to levy property taxes of S3,9 869 96 in excess of the six (6 * .) percent lim itation set forth in Article XI Section , , of the Oregon State Constitution This amount is required to m eet a portion of the costs of opera tion for the deportm ent func tions of the City of Sandy Oregon, for the fiscal year ,981 82 which begins July , ,9 8 ,. REQUEST FOR BIDS The Sandy Union High School District No. 2 invites bids for the following 1981 82 Year Book. Detailed specifications are available from the School Prin cipal Mr. John McM ahan Bids must be sealed and submitted in writing to contracting officer at the District Adm inistration Office by the tim e of the public opening, which is 3 00 p.m., Thursday, May 14, 1981. This agency intends to aw ard con tracts to the low bidder who complies with bid requirements and specifications. This agency reserves the right to reject ony and all bids. Contracting Officer: Joan E Hay Business M anager 17100 Bluff Road Sandy, Oregon 97055 Telephone 668 80,1 P 48, 9 4 23 4 30 Cottrell School is sponsor* mg its annual all-you-can-eat Ham Dinner this Saturday. May 2, from 5 to 8 p m The dinner w ill be at the school's West Building The menu w ill include ham, mashed potatoes and gravy, cole slaw, green beans, homemade rolls and desserts, a relish plate, cof fee, tea and milk Material designed to assist with family discussion will be available. Eor further in formation, call the school, 668-8065, or Nona Marshall, 668 5322 SPECIAL LEVY lid i Ham dinner scheduled at Cottrell Saturday at Cedar Ridge School; Dar rell Sheppard. Sandy Grade School principal, a Sandy police officer, and Sandy physician The forum w ill be held at the Sandy Grade School gymnasium at 7:30 p m PUBLIC NOTICE The Sandy City Council will conduct a public hearing on Monday May 4th 1981 to con sider the request of Ruby Eliason for a zone change from R 2 Medium Density Residential to C 2 G en eral Commercial for tax lot 1400 Sec 18 Mop CB T2S R5E for property located at 40360 SE Highway 26 The public hearing is schedul ed for 8 00 p m in the City Council Chambers of Sandy City Hall The public is invited to a t tend and to give testimony. Don Wilson City Planner P481 4 4 23 4 30 jv Add Spark to Your Import with Heavy-duty, 1-3/16" Red Ryder shocks are computer-tuned for better comfort and control. Save on a NGK Spark Plugs NKG plugs have a "heart of copper” for trouble-free and longer lasting service than conventional plugs. For most im port and U S. cars Your choice of regulars or resistors. Steel Car Ramps 6 000-lb capacity Rubber feet prevent slipping #30-2110 BALLOT a . SPECIAL LEVYPAR- TIALLY STATE FINANCED FOR CITY BUDGET QUESTION: Sholl the City of Sondy be o u t h o r iie d a 1 3 ,9 .8 6 9 96 special property tax levy for ,981 82 outside the const,tu tional limits? In the market for new or used sporting goods? Look in today's classifieds! Installation not inc Hided Offers good through May 10. while supplies last ACTION AUTO ¿ 39130 Proctor Blvd. in Sondy. Phon© 6 68 -5 5 09 I Q A f l T f l l ^ Id ■ MPER ¿¡»BU BUkAPER Cejka Hardware l i t i itdge Sqti.ir»* Shopninc Center 39085 Pioneer. Sandy. Oregon. 668 5593 C oast to C oast