1 SANO»
Scouts ready
local area for
Good Turn
Annexation, utility rates
to be studied by council
Boy Scouts and < uh Scout
in the Sandy area are doinj
their ‘Good Turn as th»
deliver Goodwill bags t<
loc al hom»*s in prepar at» ■
for the upcoming 3!st ,»i - •
Good Turn Day
Scouts from Troop t- u
Packs 24« and >76 of Sai dv
w ill retrace their
tej
through neighborhoods next
Saturday, Nov 7, to pu k ip
bags of reusable don.itmi
These donations of clothing
1 he Sandy City Council
this Monday evening will
consider the annexation of
an industrial tract west of
Sandy and a cost of living in
crease for sewer and water
rates
Ben Salisbury will present
his plan for annexation of ap
proximately 5 5 acres of land
just west of 362nd Drive this
Monday at 7 .30 p m in coun
cil chambers at Sandy City
Hall
The property is adjacent to
Sandy Industrial Park and is
earmarked for industrial
development, according to
City Manager Roger Jordan
The sewer and water rate
increase comes on the
recommendation of the San
dy budget committee and
has already been applied to
the current budget, Jordan
said
C u rre n tly
the
household goods to ;s t ....,
an«l small appliances ^uppiv
the raw materials to employ
and train the disabled dt
G o od w ill In d u s trie s <»f
< )r«?gon
Good Turn Day is sjx>n
sored by the Columbia
P acific Council of Boy
Scouts of America Rotary
Club of East Portland and
G o od w ill In d u s trie s of
Oregon These groups plan
and coordinate efforts to col
lect thousands of pounds of
donations Saturday
The materials collect* I
that day w ill create a
backlog of goo*is to provide
employ ment and training for
disabled persons during the
winter months when the
usually-high level of dona
lions decrease's
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11
D ll I OS
’ the Sandy Senior
reen filled with th«
'pii 'ted music lately
- want to take their
With the* planning oin
plete, the* Sandy troop ai d
two Sandy packs a rt
distributing bags t< home
this week They will collect
filh tl bags placed on porches
of homes by residei
next
Saturday
Silver Tones, nine
mg iri age from 65 to
1 Tuesday at the
I Halloween party,
ter with strains of
le Lov«' You and
hut th«* enthusiastic
ke to spread their
r< Hind
nod in (ictober 1980,
• immunity Services
Potter Marquardt,
•dents the members
•tered long l>efore
The Sandy collection point
is the Odd Fellow Hall .two;.
Proctor Blvd
Hoard member
appointed to
fill vacancy
tz th«* only Silver
w fjo played in th«'
i s met at the Sandy
Hall, began her
»ith piano lessons in
She moved to the
igh school w hen she
ol teacher who sort
i<l got everyone in
The Sandy E
School Board las Thur
evening filled its i
ship with the appoin
Sharon Cox to fill i
tion vacated by
Jagosh w ho moved
district
Cox, 3«, was
unanimously from
six candidates who
for tii«* position s
violin and. for th«'
y ears has "played
a her instrument
ame to the Silver
appreciation for
i w hat to play
«*<1 since I was a
ie said " I cam«* to
out in instrument
Id do She play ed
while hut has set
phone player
hom em aker and the
of four children
She will serve
balance of this fis,
until June 30. 1982 '
year remaining on tl
will fa* placed bef i »
during this spring’s
side yard ordinance will be
considered by the Sandy
Planning Commission next
Wednesday evening at 7 30
p m
In the past, development
fees have paid for a large
Local builder Don Clark is
suggesting that duplexes he
portion of the city's utility
bill However, with constuc
built on Bluff Road, across
tion starts down. Jordan said
from the Sandy L'nion High
School bus barn, be con
the city w ill analyze residen
tial costs to make sure that
sidered under the zero side-
utility services can pay for
yard ordinance so they can
themselves
be sold as separate units
We re probably looking
I'n d e r the ordinance,
at a rate analysis over the
adopted this summer, both
next three to six months,"
units of a duplex can be con
Jordan said, "to make sure
sidered separate, providing
the cost of sewer and water ' for separate ownership of
are self supporting
each unit
The alternative to higher
The measure was initiated
utility costs, he said, could
by the city so that people in
be reductions in the current
terested in owning their own
city budget
residence could find more
I he first application under
reasonably priced housing in
the city of Sandy s new zero
the Sandy area
"
Silver ¡ ones fill halls with music
In
minimum rates are $6 50 per
month for sewer service at a
single-family home and $7
per month for water
I her«* were a numtx*r of seniors
achievements "
at the center who had a mutual ap
The Silver Tones are Thayus
preciation of music and had a
Parmenter. autoharp Vivian Gates,
background with instruments," said
xy lophone, Marie Schwartz, claviet
Potter Marquardt So the staff step
ta , Mike I^amm, mandolin. Eula
p«'d in and offered some direction
M arkle, piano; Hazel Stoffer
and the Silver Tones were born
Harvey, tambourine, kazoo and
She credited music teacher Joe
vocals; Lena Searles, kazoo.
Barr of Alpine Music with helping in
Avanelle Novotny, vocals, and
the initial stages of development
Dorothie Bernard, vocals Bill
But since then, the band played its
Knight-Weiler is band director and
own kind of music
lends vocal support as he waves his
Mrs Schwartz provides a lot of the
baton
sheet music, the same music she
The group isn’t closed to new
played from as a rnemf>er of the San
members
dy High School hand, but everyone
"Anyone interested, we'd love to
has contributed pieces to the effort
have, they said "New members
I uesday Maurice Shuster, a piano
are always w«‘Iconic "
tuner, sat in with the Silver Tones as
And so are engagements,” added
a special guest His fiddle playing
Mrs Gates
was obviously appreciated by his
fell«iw musicians, who encouraged
him to become a full time member
His piano tuning keeps him busy,
he said, but promised. " I 'll come
once in awhile, when I can "
<r
Just arrange your schedule
around us. juktsl Mrs Schwartz.
The Silver Tones have played at
Sandy s Im m a n u e l L u th e ra n
< hurch, in the Mountain Days
Pa rad«' and "everywhere we've
been invited I hey have an upcom
mg engagement at a church in North
Portland that they practice for each
Wednesday afternoon when they
meet
And th«' experience has been good
for the members and their ap
preciative audiences at the Sandy
center
R has attracted some people into
the center who probably wouldn't be
lh»“ S ilver Tones thin k it would be
coming." said Potter Marquardt
ju st fine if M aurice Shuster became
I hey should be proud of their
a fu ll-tim e band member.
Keeping posted:
Kelso Halloween party set
Thursday, Oct. 29
A spook house above San
dy DeCor Center begins
o p e ra tio n today as a
weekend of H allow een
festivities opens in Sandy
I he spook house w ill operate
Thursday. Friday and Satur
day from 6 to H pm A
nominal admission fee will
be charged
F rid a y . Oct. 3«
I he Halloween Happening
at Kelso School, sponsored
by Kelso Community Club,
will be held from 6 30 to 9 30
p m
T here
w ill
be
refreshments, a haunted
house, dunk tank and other
activities, with lots of prizes
The public is invited
Sandy Area Merchants
will award prizes to the first
30 contestants at a costume
contest at 6 30 p m in the
parking lot of Heritage
Square
Hayrides from the grassy
area adjacent to Sandy Rex-
all Drug and Benj Franklin
to Meimg Park, sponsored
by Sandy Future Farmers of
America, will leave every 15
minutes from 6 30 to 9 p m
A marshmallow roast will be
held in the park
Many Sandy stores will
participate in the Moonlight
Madness sale 7 to io p m ,
featuring in-store activities,
refreshments and other at
tractions
Munday, Nov. 2
The Rainbow Girls meet at
7 30 p m at the Masonic
Hall
Sandy City Council meets
at 7:30 p m
in council
chambers at Sandy City
Hall
Tuesday, Nov. 3
G a ry
C arlson
of
Associated Oregon In
dustries will present a post
legislative report on ac
tivities of the 61st Oregon
Assembly as they affect
business at the weekly lun
cheon meeting of the Sandy
Area Chamber of Commerce
at noon at the Tollgate Inn
"Photographing People,"
an audio-visual slide show,
will kick off environmental
portraiture month for the
Sandy Area Camera Club at
7 p m in Room 41 at Sandy
L'nion High School
Wednesday, Nov. l
The Sandy TOPS Club
meets at 9 a m in the Sandy
Community Action Center
An open house Edge of
Lace Party will be held at
23352 S E Bornstedt Road
from 10 a m to 2 p m A
variety of laces w ill be
available for prices ranging
from 10 to 50 cents per yard
For more information, call
668-5326 or 668 4359
The Sandy Business and
Professional Women's Club
meets at the Tollgate Inn at 7
p m Pat Spradling w ill
speak on "Formation of the
Hospice Program in the San
dy Area " Reservations are
needed by Nov 2 and may be
made by calling 663-4011 or
668 4985
Eagle Creek youngster
critical öfter wreck
An Eagle Creek youth who
was struck by a car last
week remains in critical con
dition in Emanuel Hospital's
in te n s iv e care u n it in
P o rtla n d , a ccordin g to
hospital officials
Samuel A Eggers, 13,
30522 SE Leavenworth Road,
was hit by a car near the in
tersection of Judd Road and
SE Eagle View Drive at
about 3:50 p m Oct 20. ac
cording to Lt Frank Baird,
of the Clackamas Count;
sheriff’s department
The youth was sitting ii
the road on his bicycle whei
a car driven by Cathy M
Grimes. 17. 31925 SE Jude
Road, rounded a curve, the
lieutenant said
A deputy's report said thal
Grimes was traveling about
30 miles per hour No cita
tions have been issued.
Baird said
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