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2 SANDY O re POST Thur* O cto ber 22 1901 S « | Beavercreek man seeking O p e ra tio n C h ild fin d position in Legislature Sandy Elementary District by I) \ \ 1 H II.,I\ A j<»urneynian electrician from Beavercreek last week became the first candidate to file lor the sea, from state House D istrict 23 Bob Shiprack. 31, announc ed he w ill seek th e Democratic nomination in the new district, created d u r ing the recent session of the Legislature Shiprack. seeking his firs, elected position, said he was prompted to enter the race by the state's ecomony and budget The state budget is tied to t he e c o n o m y h e said “ You c a n 't have lo p e rc e n t unemployment and expect to have a solid budget "The Republicans voted unanimously against the cor porate income tax in the last session I think that showed poor judgm ent," Shiprack said "Were so dependent on the wood industry," he said "W e need to diversify our in dustries. but I don’t see the Boh Shiprack state doing that Shiprack also said he thinks the state could expand the federal home home mor tgage loan to the benefit of more Oregonians On the field of energy. he said “ U ntil there's a profit to be made. I don', see alter native energy taking off " He lauded an Oregon City plan that w ill burn garbage to generate steam which w ill be sold to Publisher s Paper Company " I t ’s a gocxi pro The Sands D istrict offers ; speech therapist wh ver> a ll four schools Sa ndy ject that w ill give people Elementary Cedar Hi t •. jobs.” he said Kelso and Firvux That S h ip ra c k is a 1972 person is trained in screen graduate of Portland State ing for hearing tests University with a bachelor's A resource room teacher is degree in history, economics available in each school A and political science child attends school in his He has se rve d as a regular classroom, bu, goes precinct committeeman, on to the resource room for the C la c k a m a s C ounty what his needs demand Dem ocratic Central Com The director of special m i,tec and serves as ch a ir education coordinates where man of the Resolutions and testing occurs and super Bylaws Committee of the vises w ithin the d istrict county party He also served A ft e r te s tin g , an In on the Clackamas County d iv id u a l i zed E d u ca tio n a l Labor Council and cam Plan is developed with the paigned against the creation parents as equal partners on of a county wide PCD the Child Study Team Shiprack is m arried and The district contracts with the father of thrive children s u rro u n d in g e d u ca tio n a l " I would hope that if I'm facilities to accommodate elected. I w ill keep in touch students which it is no, with the people.” he said equipped to handle "M y door w ill always be If a student cannot attend open school because his handicap House D is tric t 23 runs ping condition the Sandy from the Mount Hood area to district sends teachers into south of Oregon City, encom the home passing Sandy, Estacada. Molalla and Canby There is no incumbent candidate in the district A Sandy man was fatally wounded last Sunday, (Jet 18, in an apparent hunting accident in the Brightwood area, near Homestead Hoad, according to Oregon State police Dead at the scene with a single gunshot wound in the back was Chester Charles Damon. 55 Damon was with a hunting party of six other persons Trooper Don Bergin said it appeared that the shot was not fir e d by any members of the hunting group No foul play was suspected State troopers were notified of the accident at 10 30 a m M r Damon was born June 9. 1926 in Indiana He enlisted in the U S Navy early in World War II and served for 23 years A fter he was discharged as a gunners mate, he lived in San F ra n cisco He moved to Portland in 1966 He m arried Mary Belle Merithew on July 11, 1979 in V ancouver. Wash They moved to Sandy in 1979 He was a security guard at the T ro u td a le R e y n o ld s Aluminum Plant and was a member of the Lower Col umbia Police Association Survivors include his wife, Mary Belle of Sandy, and a stepson. Don Gunter, also of Sandy Funeral services were held Wednesday in the chapel of Carroll Funeral Home in Gresham Private interment was at Willamette N a tio n a l C e m e te ry in Portland W illiam Nielsen Services for Sandy resi dent W illia m C h ris tia n "W ill Nielsen were held last Thursday at C arroll Funeral Home in Gresham He died Oct 12 He was 94 Born Jan 17. 1887 in Avoca. Iowa. he moved to Oregon in 1927. living in Cot tre ll. Pleasant Home and Gresham before moving to Sandy 15 years ago He m ar ried Mabel Woodyard. June 26. 1912 in Ellensburg W vh She died in 194o He was employed by the Multnomah County Road Department for 30 years He was a member of the Lutheran faith and the M u ltno m ah County Employees Union He *Ui » IT I by three ions. Robert >f Sandy, W illiam of Canby and Elbert of Portland a daugt Ruth Miller of Sandy, a brother. Otto Nielsen of Toledo Wash 14 grand children and 16 g re a t grandchildren Burial was a, Forest laiwn Cemetery ( ottrell School Cottrell School offers a resource room, a speech therapist and contracts with the Child Evaluation Center a, ESD ‘ ‘ If it is beyond our facilities, said Superinten dent Jean Lundy, " th is d istrict w ill pay to place them in the right school " Eor inform ation on the C o ttr e ll S chool sp e c ia l education o ffe rin g s ca ll Lundy. 668-5521 reading diagnostic services and transportation for all special needs A new program at the school u tilize s a Foster Grandparent as a par, time aide “ W h a te v e r the c h ild needs, we seek out the ser vice," said Carolyn Eones, coordinator of special ser v ices " I f we can't provide it We buy , ha, service Boring School houses a re g io n a l cla ssro o m lo r hearing im paired students which is used by surrounding districts A preventive measure for k in d e rg a rte n and f ir s t Dover substations Pierce Manufacturing of Appleton, Wis , w ill deliver two trucks to the Sandy district in July 1982. accor ding to Sandy Fire Chief Bob Rathke, at a cost of S232.0(N) The old tankers w ill be revamped for other uses in the district One tanker w ill be used as a reserve pumper in the district The other w ill be built into a squad truck Rathke said, by mem tiers of the district The squad tru c k is a specialized piece of ap paratus w hich can be used , j haul large firehose addi tional oxygen or rescue equipment, he said During the week. Sandy F ire D is tr ic t personnel responded to a hit and run accident Friday at 8 09 p m at Smith Chevron. 39191 Pro ctor Blvd According to police and fire reports, a car struck a gas pump at the station, knocking it from the island into a car owned by John Michael of Boring The car then brushed a second pump dislodging it. before the driver drove off The broken pumps caught on fire, damaging Michael's car which was parked next to the pumps Rathke said the danger was no, as great as might be imagined because there was an insufficient amount of ox ygen mixed with the gasoline to cause the storage tank to explode He said the fire was knocked down with a fire ex tinguisher D u rin g the week, the district also responded to six first-aid calls, a car fire which caused approximately SUM) damage, two non injury auto accidents and one mutual aid with the Boring Fire D istrict A Sandy woman w ill tx among the instructors thi«- weekend when the Assess ment. Counseling and Train ing Resource Center and In stitute for Managerial and Professional Women sponsor the fourth annual Career Training and Development Conference a, Portland State University Arty Trost. a consultant and trainer designs and con ducts training programs m a broad range of hum an resource areas for public and private non profit agen ties. business and industry She is a s p e c ia lis t in volunteer program manage m e n t and t r a in in g of trainers, and has presented workshops, seminars and in s titu te s th ro u g h o u t the United States Her workshop at the con ference. Oct 23 25. is called "Down With Being Uptight Managing Professional Bur nou, " It is designed to raise p a rtic ip a n ts aw areness level of organizational and personal burnout and help them to discover techniques for reducing negative stress in the work environment and in their personal lives More than 6oo men and women attended last year's conference, according to Joyce l^arsen of A(*T This year the program w ill offer 33 w orkshops, co v e rin g managerial communication and career- a d v a n c e m e n t skills The ACT Conference is the only of its size and quality s p o n so re d by a lo c a l re s o u rc e o r g a n iz a tio n . Larsen said The non profit center re gularly sponsors programs in which profes MOONLITE MADNESS WAlLM Friday, Oct. 30 Ä Ä Ä Ä Ä Ä A A Ä A A A Boring School WATCH . I AC SPARK PLUGS 99u OIL FILTERS $ |9 9 QUART 30 WT. HEAVY DUTY S1.1 5 EACH QUART WIPER BLADE $<)99 REFILLS 3 PER PAIR K -J BUMPER TO BUMPER BASEBALL CAP O R S T O C K IN G C A P GET an 8 o z. BOTTLE OF JON HOP FOR 25’ WITH EACH REFILL without TRADE-IN Fteujooc s im ila r wwi.no « l m w k • v a l u no*»0T n c iu MO ACTION AUTO and Truck Parts “ sasss 3 9 1 3 0 P ro c to r B lv d . in Sandy. P ho n e 6 6 8 5 5 0 9 Sandy s J e w e le r since 1 95 1 39084 P roctor B o u le va rd in Sandy, O re g o n H e rita g e Square * Phone 668-6136 U .S. D E P A R T M E N T OF E N E R G Y B O N N E V IL L E P O W E R A D M IN IS T R A T IO N A „ p r o p o s in g construction ot a 500 KV transm ission line between the Longview and Portland areas Feasible routes are shown on the map To help with the environm ental studies which are part ot this protect, we are ashing lor your com m ents This In fo rm a tio n w l’l be used lo determ ine the areas of environm ental concern Please plan to attend if you are interested in this project For, Vancouver Regional Library Library Hall Dale O c| 53 1007 E M ill Plain Blvd Time 7 30pm Vancouver Washington 98663 October 15. 1981 Time 7 30 p m Rainier High School/Hudson Elementary School Complex Briarcliff Auditorium Route 4 Box 4245 Rainier. Oregon 97048 Date Oct 21. 1981 Time 7:30 p m Scappixjse M iddle School Dale Oct 22.1961 40 1 South Columbia River HighwayTime 7 30 p m Scappoose Oregon 97056 Kelso Elementary School Dale 3465, SE Kelso Road Boring, Oregon 97009 October 26 198, Time 7 30 p m Rock Creek Campus Dale Portland Com m unity College Building No 3 • ' Forum 1 7705 N W S p rin g v ille Rood Beaverton Oregon 97229 October 27. ,981 Time 7 30 p m P roposed ro utes along existing corridors P roposed segm ent not on BTB BRAND - MADE BY PUROLATOR $1 I 19 tor our 30th Anniversary Jubilee Sale. If you wish to com m ent and are unable to attend any of the m eetings or if further info rm atio n con cernin g the p ro je ct Is required, w rite to the Lower C olum bia Area Office PO Box 3621 P ortland. Oregon, A tte n tio n OPE. or call the Area Engineer at 234-3361. Extension 5235 REGULAR PLUGS ONLY. 20-50 1 She-wood Elementary School 800 N Sherwood Blvd Date Oct 28 1981 Sherwood. Oregon 97140 Time 7 30 p m EACH CASTROL GTX Y- Cowlitz County Public Utility D istrict D istrict Public Service Room Dale Oct 20 ,98 1 960 Commerce Avenue Time 7 30 p m Longview Washington 98632 MAINTENANCE FREE RESISTOR PLUGS . . . sional and business people in the community share their knowledge and experience w ith participants Workshops on Saturday and Sunday w ill focus on specific areas of career development including niak ing career changes, working sm arter no, harder, assum ing manageril responsibility and balancing work and per sonal time R egistration form s are a v ia ila b le a, the ACT Resource Center. 1979 SW 5th, Portland For further details, call 226 7703 W oodland High School Date Library 757 Park Street W oodland Washington 98674 it from Vic, WITH TRADE IN Eor inform ation on the Bull Hun program. contact Schmitz 668 4411 Boring School offers a resource room for grades k in d e rg a rte n through 8. speech counseling T itle I Camas Washougal Office Date Oct 14 1981 Public Utility D istrict of Time 7 30 p m Clark County C om m unity Room 89 C Sheet Washougal. Washington 9867, FALL TUNE-UP SALE late GROUP »22F, 24, 24, 74 Bull Bun School Bull Hun School also offers a resource room and T itle I reading program taught by Andy Schmitz A part tim e speech therapist is available as well as services offered bv the ESD LONGVIEW-PORTLAND AREA PUBLIC MEETINGS BUMP e T t Ô’ bu Î1 p ÊÎT’ ’ ’ ’ *’ , , , , *’ M’ * •***” * 36 MONTH BATTERY graders is a reading disabled program to help students maintain a level sim ila r to classmates Eor inform ation on the Bor.ng School program, call Eones 663 5909 or 658 3876 For information on Hoodland events, see Hoodland Happenings every week in The Post. Training conference set Equipment bids awarded Obituaries: Sandy hunter fatally shot Sandy High School Sandy Union High School offers a learning center with a full time teacher, fu ll tune aide and part tim e aide A lu ll time speech pathologist and part time hearing im pairment teacher are also available M ost s tu d e n ts a re m a in s tre a m e d w ith a ll students during the day. ac cording to Sue Chambers, bu, are brought into the lear rung center for individualiz ed help That help ranges from special science, biology and English tuto rin g to help through the T itle I reading program Special credits are available so students can pass science classes with one to one tutoring The district contracts with EsD tor trainable mentally retarded students Special transportation for handicap ped s tu d e n ts is a lso available Special evaluation is also available through the ESI) and WOSC The poster g irl for Opera tion Childfind is freshman T e rri Bolton Eor inform ation on the SUHS p ro g ra m , contact Chambers. 66« koi i Sandy woman instructing By I ’ire District Sandy Eire D istrict has awarded two bids for equip men, to replace ta n ke r trucks at it Roslyn Lake and For inform ation on Sandy Elementary D istrict offer ings c o n ta c t B ra n so n . 668 5541 ( oiitinued from Page I »BU M PER i l T’O