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Augutt 20 1981 (Soc. 1) Fawbush reviews legislative session The 1981 session of the Oregon Legislature was the longest in the state's history as legislators wrestled with funding and budgeting ques tions W hile m on eta ry con siderations got the majority of the spotlight, a number of good bills came out of the marathon session, according to Rep Wayne Fawbush, I) Hood River, who will con tinue to represent Sandy un til January 1983 when new legislative districts become effective “ The most important bill to come out of this session,” said Fawbush, “ is the bill to continue LCDC, the Land Conservation and Develop ment Commission.” He said LCDC has been subjected to much criticism since it began in 1973. however, those criticism s should be taken care of with action taken in the 1981 ses sion. “ M onths of debate resulted in the continuation of a strong, central land use planning agency to review changes when necessary, but strengthening the con cept of local control that or subsequent loss of the makes Oregon's land use home, if not paid off planning process unique in “ While the lien laws have the nation," he said been on the books for a hun The ‘lot of record' bill will dred years and are there to help those who purchased p ro te c t la b o re rs and parcels with the hope of materia, suppliers, we can't building on them, but who just overloi k the rights of have been prohibited by the homeowners,” Fawbush subsequent zoning “ This said “ We worked with con should help many people sum ers and in d u s try who have planned to build re p re sen ta tives to help retirement homes while, at hom eow ners p ro te c t the same time, not opening themselves by being notified up too much agricultural of this possible pay-twice land to d e v e lo p m e n t," situation early on in the con Fawbush pointed out struction contract “ I spent six months work “ We also are making it ing on a bill that would help possible for homeowners to hom eow ners avoid a learn exactly who is working d eva statin g pay tw ic e ' on the job site and how much situation.” Fawbush said. deb, the general contractor The representative said he is building up No one should received c a lls from a have to enter into this situa number of constituents over tion unaware of the possibili the las, two years who had ty of liens," he said paid contractors for con As chairman of the En struction work and later vironment and Energy Com discovered that those con mittee. Fawbush was able to tractors had no, paid for work on one the most com materials or labor prehensive energy packages C onsequently, the n the nation hom eowners found " , entered this session them selves w ith lien s determ ined to help a ll against their property that homeowners be able to could result in a foreclosing weatherize their homes,” he said House Bill 2246 man dates electricity and natural gas p ro vid e rs to o fie r weatherization incentives, either by offering rebates or low-interest loans to their customers “ Although users of wood heat and oil aren't covered in that hill, they are covered in companion bill 2247, which provides low interest loans to these heat source users who choose to weatherize. “ I believe we went much farther than the governor proposed in his weatheriza tion package," Fawbush said “ These incentives will encourage weatherization and conservation, and con servation is the cheapest w ay to produce more energy for Oregonians ” L o r i n f o r m a t i o n o n Hoodland e v e n ts , see H o o d la n d H a p p e n in g s e v e r y w e e k in T h e P o s t. IM M ANUEL LUTHERAN CHURCH PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Sunday uhool Opamng worship Sunday school * « n m | worship Mom» Bibla Study W orship 8 :3 0 a m Sunday School 9 :3 0 a.m . Bibla Study 9 :4 5 a m Sum m er Schedule O n ly ____ 9 JO a m 9 45 am 11 00 am 6 00 p m Nursery Care During Worship Pastor John H Von lie r o p Hom e 468 4 ,0 0 Church 6 6 8 4 5 4 3 P layers a n nounce a u d itio n A Cordial Welcome is F «(ended to All PASTOP FR A N K KOFPKE bb8 623 2 (ieorge Wright of Sandy trains with his new guide dog. Quarter, lie has relied on a helper since 1957 and says, “ I ’d he lost without a dog at my side.” Sandy man trains with fourth dog George Wright of Oral Hull Hoad, Sandy, trained at Guide Dogs for the Blind in San Kafael, Calif., with his first dog guide in 1957 Since that time, he has received two other dogs from the San Rafael school and is currently training with his fourth, a golden retriever named Quarter Wright and his 15 classmates were o fficia lly presented their canine partners in out door graduation exercises last Saturday by the 4-H members who raised them from puppyhood as an ac credited project W right and his w ife, Dolores, who also uses a guide dog, divide their time between their Sandy and San Diego homes He recently retired from Peralta Hospital in Oakland after almost 30 years as a darkroom technician Wright’s guide dogs were he mainstay during those years, getting him back forth to work w ith safety and co nfid en ce " I 'm lost without a dog at my side." he said recently Senior Center News Sandy area seniors are talcing advantage of a trip to the Clackamas County Fair today, scheduled through the Sandy Senior Center Featured will be exhibits, livestock displays, judging events, stage and musical entertainment, and a free rodeo Departure for Canby is at 3 p in and return to the center will be at approx imately 11pm Today is Senior Day with admission half price at $1 Admission for seniors older than 75 are admitted free Persons must bring proof of age for free admission This m onth's dine-out night will be held this Tues day evening at the Sandy Flats restaurant in Trout dale Transportation will be provided by the center and participants will meet at the center parking lot at 5:30 p m R eservations are available by calling 668-5569 Outdoor enthusiasts will enjoy an afternoon of hiking and nature study in the Mt Hocxl National Forest this Wednesday, Aug 26, with Bill Knight W eiler Depar ture from the center will be at 1 p m . following the Loaves and Fishes meal A trip to Lake Chelan, in north central Washington, is in the planning stages for Sandy area seniors Reser vations for the three day ex cursion, Oct 2-4, are now be mg taken Cost of the trip is $125 for accommodations for two nights at Campbell Lodge and transportation Price does not include meals or the Lake Chelan boat trip which costs $14 50 per per son For more information, call the center. 668 5569 Activities for the Week of Aug. 20 through lug. 27 Thursday. Aug. 20 9 a m Exercise Class 3 p m to 11 p m Trip to Clackamas County Fair Friday. Aug. 21 9 a m to noon Drop in .Monday, lug. 24 9 30 a in Exercise Class 1 p in : Cards Tuesday, lug. 25 12 30 p in August Birthday Party 1 p in Ceramics 5:30-8 30 p in Senior Dine Out Wednesday, Aug. 2« 9 a ni to noon Drop in 1-3 p m Band 14 pm Trail Hike and Nature Study The Citizen Policy Board, which meets monthly to help set policy and improve ser vices for the 37 network school, public and private libraries and their more than 70,000 patrons, is seeking members The 11-member board in cludes two city managers, two school superintendents or principals, two people not connected with libraries, two library board members, two elected officials and one memberof the Network's Friends Coalition length Auditions for the remain ing six roles in “ Tribute" w ill be held in m id December More informa tion on those roles will be publicized at that time For additional information and scripts, call Katie Ten Eyck. 229-5824, during the day Monday through Friday, or 666 4613, evenings and weekends Boring school board names Byrd to fill vacant spot Michael Byrd, a self- employed contractor, joined the Boring School Board as a member recently He was appointed to Posi tion 5, vacated by Dixie Whitmore on July 1. when a motion to appoint resident Linda Shaw died for lack ol a second Byrd and Shaw were the only candidates for the position "Gentlemen, we have a hard decision to make tonight," Chairman Gale Meier told the board "We have two equally strong can didates to choose between Does anyone have any sug gestions to make it easier'’ “ As board m em bers pondered the question. Meier suggested tongue in cheek that "we take a short coffee break and duck out the back door." The board c o n sid e re d , but dismissed the*possibilitv of a secret ballot Byrd, who received 97 votes m an unsuccessful quest for board member's Slug Nagae's position, told the board in a letter of ap plication that his running tor the position shows he is “ sincerely interested " He was p re vio u sly on the district's budge, committee The board voted to 31 to app oint B yrd Board member Stuar, McKenzie. whose motion to appoint Shaw was no, seconded, cast the dissenting vote B y rd 's a p p o in tm e n t means the board must fill three vacant budget commit tee positions in September Letters of application will be accepted until Sep, 1 Currently the board is developing a file of eligible applicants If you're a Clackamas County resident and would be interested in serving on the Citizen Policy Board, write Network Coordinator. C lackam as County-w ide Cooperative Library Net work, Clackamas County Library. 999 Library Court, Oregon City, 97045 cost The impasse resulted w hen Skoko and Schumacher disagreed over the experience of the firms Balsiger. Skew bridge and Associates have never built a jail, said Phil Balsiger, p a rtn e r in the fir m Schumacher had supported B.ISS Architects and Plan ners because they have built at leas, one jail Groener made his decision after Balsiger told him at the meeting that his firm had secured Walker. McGough. F o ltz and L y e ria , a Washington firm tha, has built jails all over the West Coast Schumacher had earlier said tha, firm was the best known jail designer in the world Church of Christ Sun Bible study . . 9 45 10 Sun. communion 10 45 12 Sun eve service. . . . 6 30 7 Wed Bible study . . . 7 :3 0 8 30 a m. 00 a.m 30 p m 30 p m We hom e o ffe r p e rso n o / B ib le s tu d y o r p r iv a t e B ib le c o r re s p o n d e n c e s tu d y O n ly c o s t is y o u r t im e 3 % 4 0 SI Pioneer Blvd Sandy OR 97055 668 6116 LUTHERAN HIGH SCHOOL 16301 S.E. Division 760-5X41 Offering an ALTERNATIVE A ll A lte r n a tiv e that is Christian Chapel, Christian Counselors, Values A ll Alter native that is Academically Rigorous Accredited Northwest Association since l‘M8 ( ertified Teachers Who Care College Preparatory and General Courses An A lte rn a tive that knows the Individual Smaller classes, Involved Athletics, Music. Drama I n does not discriminate in admissions or programs * hy town a» far aa Kalarada Vancnuvrr llillnborn. W iktonville ( all 70« M44 for further information Country Club Cleaners AUGUST CELEBRATION! To celebrate the Grand O pening of our Oregon City store we are also offering these super savings in our Gresham store* A w o rm C hristian w e lc o m e ow aits you ot Hoodland Church of Wem me Presenting the reformed faith Sunday School................tO o .m , W o rs h ip ......................n a m . W ed. s e rv ic e ................... 7 p m. St. MICHAEL'S CATHOLIC CHURCH Sat evo M « u 1 30 p m Sunday IO OO a m St Johns Catholic Church Walchas, Oregon Mass 6 p m Gospel of Christ Community Church ( Kelso area) 6pm Sat . 8 a m Sun I 8 0 9 0 SE Longensand Sandy. Oregon Father Carl Gimpl 668 444b Sunday School 9 Morning Worship 11 Evangelist Service 6 Bible Study Wednesday........... 7 45 a m. 00 a m 0 0 p .m 00 p m. 13050 Bobby Bruca Lana Pastor H O McAdams 6 6 3 -6 2 1 3 SANDY SEVENTH-DAY ADVENTIST CHURCH Proctor and University 9 30 a m llO O r m Vou Are Welcome P a s to r TFAR Y 2ULL 668 7714 Home 6 68 6 1 4 4 - Church SANDY ASSEMBLY OF G O D S U N D A Y S ER VIC ES Sunday School 9 45 j m Morning Worship 10 45 j m Evangelistic Service 6 0 0 p m Family Night Wednesday 7 00 p m Church Dale Edwards Phone PASTOR 668 5589 ORIENT DRIVE BAPTIST CHURCH (S o uth ern) 15150SE ORIENT DRIVE BORING OREGON M ik e Stoll s Church Rev. A lo n L. W y o fl, pastor Sabbath School Morning Service HHHMH (2 ‘ ? miles from Sandy) BIBLE STUOT - 9 45 AM MORNING WORSHIP - 11 00 AM CHURCH TRAINING - I 00 P M AFTERNOON WORSHIP - 2 00 P M (PASTOR) fed Davis CHURCH PHONE - 668 6083 HOME PHONE - 668 6261 Sandy Church of the Nazarene C urre n tly m e e tin g of 1 ^ ,5 0 U niversity A v e Sandy (Seventh Day A d v en tis t Church) Sunday School • 9 :4 5 a m. M o rn in g W orship , 1 :00 o.m . Postor R obert E. Scheffers 668-5712 C h a p e l o f th e H ills B ib le F e llo w s h ip Located E H w y 26 b e tw e e n Sandy & B rightw ood Sun Bible School . 9 :4 5 a m Sun W orship Serv . l l O O o m Sun Evening Serv . 6 :0 0 p m W ed Postor V is ita tio n . 7 p m Thurs Bible Study . . 7 :1 5 p m t o u o re w e lc o m e In d e p e n d e n t N o n d e n o m m o l.o n o l Pastor Kent M cKinnon A ssistant M ik e W hisner Call 622-3654 Church of the Good Shepherd (Episcopal) Sunday Communion 9 a m. M id w e e k Services Tues Thurs 10 o m lit t le P ioneer church on W est P ioneer Blvd Father Lindsay Warren 284 7439 S a n d y B a p tis t C h u rch IVe In v ite y o u to Join us / o r f e l lo w s h i p j Church fv>S4Df>l Pastor 6684795 Sunday A -1 i Snudai, S» h,«ii Il <1(1 Mnmv-q Wntshm ( ilK i I .vnini] W>ir>hgi Wednesday M LOOK AT THESE SPECIALS! B id accepted fo r ja il w o rk Clackamas County Com was to he on vacation until missioner Ralph Groener this u<*ek but he stopped to briefly returned from vaca get a draw on his pay He tion to break an impasse in said he would only sit in long awarding the county jail con enough to break the im tract last Thursday passe Groener broke a deadlock < arole Berggren county between Bob Schumacher fiscal analyst, said it was im and Stan Skoko to choose port an, to get the issued Balsiger. Shew bridge and passed, "because every Associates as the architect minute we lose costs us and Elliot Jochimsen Con money ’* struction Inc as the builder She explained that the jail The contract is for an addi addition is being funded tion to the county detention through a levy for $1 577 non facility and w ill cost just Clackamas County is doing it more than SI 5 million backward, she said Most Schum acher had sup jobs are put out to bid and ported the other finalist the agency chooses the low BJSS Architects and Plan bidder ners with Emerick Construe In this case, however, the tion amount of money is fixed, so * 1 c a m e to g et m y the county asked for pro money " Groener said He posals based on the final “ 51, bu, looks 10 years younger An elegant, charm mg, pixieish man A mixture of Noel Coward, the Marx Brothers and Peter Pan," according to Shaw Auditions for the role will be held Tuesday. Aug 25, at 7 p m in the Sandy Theater on Proctor Boulevard Par ticipants are asked to bring a prepared audition piece of approximately two minutes Thursday, lug. 27 9 a in Exercise Class Noon Golden Age Club Potluck Library board seeks applications If you love libraries and would like to help set the policies for area libraries, inclu ding Sandy P ublic Library, in the 1980s. the Clackamas County-wide Cooperative Library Net w ork may have the volunteer opportunity you've been looking for The Sandy Community Players this week announc ed auditions for one of the roles in their March 1982 pro due,ion, " T r ib u te , '' by George Bernard Shaw This major role needs to be cast early because of the technical requirements of the production Rehearsals will not begin until mid- January, however The character, Scottie, is ICHURCH ALL DRY CLEANING ALL DURING AUGUST Cleaned, Pressed. & Pleated...’/j OFF CLEAN ONLY ITEMS................ 99'/LB. Here s o S am ple O l O u r G ra n d O p e n in g Prices on« Mwhtta) TtLLUrYanlr BIBLE 20% OFF DRAPES " i We emphasize Biblical teaching supportive fellowship, children s learning center & regular home meetings MELTING AT: Sandy High School (Bluff Road) Sunday mornings (9 30 11 30) 2 PIECE SUITS...................$4.20 PASTORS, 0 lohn Moore (695 2924) Of A* Baylis (658 4728) Pan»», Skirts 8 S w ea ters .„ .$ 1 .9 9 . Ofl4W/hGS b*»10' 0; 7 OM> /O* ''»• Ur, 25 ” Country Club Cleaners & Laundromat In Grg shorn Fred M eyer Center, Phone 666-7510 Living Way Fellowship (Foursquare) I Discovery Worship service I Wed eve service 9am 10 a m 7:15 p m Pastor Ken Wold 17275 Strauss 668 4949 (Formerly St Michael s Hall) First Church of Christ, Scientist 1525 West Powell Boulevard Gresham Oregon 97030 Sunday Sem ct SundayScheof Wednesday ewnmg - ■ • attend | 0 00 » « . 10 00 6 m I 00 p m v ■ --i available at all I *nu ate warmly mvded to 666 3212