Sandy post. (Sandy, Oregon) 1938-current, June 25, 1981, Page 2, Image 2

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SANDY (Ore ) POSI Thur»
June 25. 1981 (Set
I,
City sets post office site priorities
The Sandy City Council
office
last week named council
Earlier the Postal Service
member Don B la ir and
at the regional level denied
Mayor Kuth Loundree to
Sandy downtown door to-
help formulate a se, of city
door delivery in town
priorities for the U S Postal
1 he building (post office,
Service on the location for a
is plenty big enough if they
proposed new post office in
did things rig ht," Blair said
Sandy
"The post office favors
The P ostal S ervice
cluster boxes rather than
reportedly is shopping for
door-to-door d elivery
I
larger quarters here, but the
strongly oppose that "
council and city manager
Council member Deane
f«-el a location outside the
Wesselink agreed
downtown core area would
I, they can , slip it < mad l
have an adverse effect on ci
through that slot on my door.
ty planning as addressed in
I' ll get i, at the post office I
the comprehensive plan
had one of those cluster
We re not interested in
boxes, and I lost a Io, of
identifying a specific loca
mail, he said
tion for the post office," City
M ayor Loundree also
Manager Roger Jordan said
favors a downtown location
I uesday "We don’t see that
for convenience of city
as our responsibility."
postal customers, noting
Jordan said city officials
Sandy is largely a retire­
have me, with US Postal
ment town
Service representatives and
The council also is active
the City has agreed to an ad
m possible construction of a
visory role in the site selec­
tion process He expects the
new Sandy ('ommunity Ac­
tion Center to replace the
city's list of priorities to be
old, rental site on Pioneer
ready for c ity council
Boulevard
perusal at its July 6 meeting
If the Postal Service
The all volunteer force
doesn't purchase property-
that dispenses food and sup
downtown. however, it may
plies to needy local families
s u b s titu te c lu s te r box
seeks city assistance in
delivery as an alternative to
securing a community block
convenient walks to the post
gran,
D e p u t y in d ic te d
z An
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1 I year
V f* ;ir V
P t o p a n /»
veteran
of f
,ht
Cluikamas County Sheriff's
Department was charged
last week with eight counts
of first degree theft
Sgt Richard C. Kipp
berger. 56, of Beavercreek
was arraigned last Wednes­
day in Clackamas County
Circuit Court on eight granri
ju ry in d ictm e n ts, each
charging him with thefts
committed from 197H to 1980
A cco rd in g to James
() Leary, Clackamas County
district attorney, the alleged
thefts occurred by the
embezzlement of money
which belonged to the
Clackamas County Peace
Officer Association Kipp
berger served as tin* group's
president until July 1980
I he A ssociation fir s t
gem-rated news interest in
1979 and 19H0, O'Leary said,
when the sheriff's office and
d is tric t a tto rn e y began
receiving complaints from
businessmen about solicita
tions for Association fund
raising events
According to Sheriff Paul
McAllister, the Association
sponsored events, such as a
children s Christmas pro
gram, a Law Day picnic at
Oak s Park ami an annual
circus at Clackamas County
F a irg ro u n d s H ow ever,
businessmen's complaints
centered around advertising
sales for a law enforcement
magazine
I he publication, according
to McAllister, was subjected
to suspicion when its prin
ting was prolonged for many
months
According to McAllister,
an investigation by the
sh e riff's office and the
d istrict attorney's office
revealed that more than
$250,000 was raised by
solicitors on behalf of the
Association However, in­
vestigators determined that
The Insurance Professionals
the private solicitors kept
approximately 80 percent of
the funds raised in the
Associât ion s name
Initial public reaction to
Association fundraising led
to the joint investigation,
O Leary said "The current
elected o ffic e rs of the
Clackamas County Peace
O fficer Association have
been a great assistance in
this investigation," he add­
er!
While the investigation
centered around Association
solicitation practices at its
outset, investigators turned
their attention to the general
handling of Association bank
accounts According to
McAllister, the investigation
of the 1979 HO solicitation
practices is continuing
No other indictments are
expected in the immediate
future, however, according
to O'Leary He said that the
investigation indicated that
at least $19.000 was unac­
counted for in Association
bank records
S e tb a c k v a r ia n c e d u e
Planning study
hearing slated
A public hearing with San
dy city staff to discuss a
( om m unity Development
Block Gran, Planning Study
for the city will be held next
Tuesday, June 30, at 1 30
p m at Sandy City Hall
Any citizen interested in
the document, prepared by
City Planner Don Wilson is
welcome ,0 testify Copies of
the document are available
for review prior to the
meeting a, city hall
In the study Wilson ex­
am ined
c a p ita l
im ­
p ro vem en ts. econom ic
development, housing, a
co m m u n ity in fo rm a tio n
system and a community
needs assessment
Library board
opening told
Local officials are now ac
cepting applications for a
vacancy on the Sandy Public
Library Board of Directors
Interested applicants need
no, live within Sandy s city
limits to serve on the board
which meets once a month
The board makes recom­
mendations to the c ity
manager and city council on
library policy and expen
ditures
To apply for the vacancy,
send
your
nam e,
address
and a short letter listing your
background and library in
te re sts to Sandy C ity
M an ager P O Box 116. San
dy
L o c a l d ie t e r ,
I r e n e B lo u n t
o f S andy,
te lls a b o u t
h e r success
a t th e
D IE T
CENTER
“I never believed
this type of picture
till it happened to
me,” says Irene
\e s . Hie Diet ( enter Program re a lly works.
I h ig h ly re c o m m e n d i t ! ”
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N o tio n a l
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So dy O reg o n 9 / 0 5 ) W ro n d i i o t t p r .tio y e p o .d o t Sondy O» Oyoi
200 feet northwest of Ten
Eyck Koad in an area zoned
KKFE 5. rural residential
fa rm
fo re s t f 1 v e a c r e
minimum lot size
The hearings officer will
consider all written and oral
testimony Te application is
available for inspection a,
the DES, Planning Division,
902 Abernethy Koad, Oregon
City
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It c a n w o r k f o r y o u to o . C a ll to d a y f o r y o u r
fr e e c o n s u lta tio n a n d jo in th o u s a n d s w h o
a r e lo s in g o v e r a m i llio n p o u n d s a m o n th a t
D ie t ( ’e n te r s th r o u g h o u t th e U S.
w,
Arnold C Poutala
Rogar M. Atkina
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iandy Insurance Agency
The Stfndy Post
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“ I lo s t 3 8 '2 p o u n d s a n d 41 in c h e s in ju s t 11
w e e k s th e D ie t ( ’e n te r W a y a n d I ’m s u re
h a p p y w it h th e n e w m e . W h ile lo s in g w e ig h t
I fe lt t e r r i f i e a n d h a d lo ts o f e n e r g y . T h e
c o n tin u e d m a in te n a n c e p r o g r a m w it h a
c o u n s e lo r w h o r e a lly c a r e s d o e s th e t r ic k .
M y h u s b a n d is t h r il le d w it h th e r e s u lts a n d
th a t I f in a l ly fo u n d a s u c c e s s fu l p r o g r a m .
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I he indictments, alleging
s p e c ific
dates
from
November 197H through May
1980, charge in each case
that Kippberger committed
"theft of money, of the total
value of more than $200, the
property of the Clackamas
C ounty Peace O ffic e r
Association "
M cAllister imm ediately
suspended Kipplx-rger from
duty pending the outcome of
the case Kipplx-rgt-r was
scheduled to retire July 1
I he council has reaffirm
ed that henceforth use of the
city Melvin Haneberg Com
mumty Center is free to all
city non profit groups who
use the facility as a meeting
room
Classifieds deadline Monday, noon
fo r e m b e z z le m e n t
VISA
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39041 Proctor B ird., Sandy. OR 668 5527
(USPS481 1801
A variance application to
reduce the front yard set
back requirement for a
Sandy area property will be
conside red
by
the
t lackamas County hearings
officer at 7 p m next Thurs­
day. June 29, at the Depart
men, of Environmental Ser­
vices
Gordon J Johnson pro
poses ,0 reduce the front
yard setback requirement of
30 fee, and build a garage
with a 10-foot setback
The property is on the
southwest side of Cedar
Creek Lane, approximately
Jordan said Tuesday that
council action would amount
to no more than support for
the center s application for
block gran, monies The city
would no, be involved in ac­
tual construction
"Independent & Home-owned”
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JUNE 30th
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•• Sandy Area Chamber of Commerce
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Air Conditioning
Recharge Kit —
Do i,-yourself ki, contains
hose, fittings tap and treon
to recharge your car s
A/C system *M8-14K
Offers good through July 5.1981. while suppties last.
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George Morgan, treasurer
p°»d by Sandy A re a C h a m be r o f C o m m e rce .)
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