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Zigzag administrator clarifies firearms rules
by MICHAEL P JONES
Post (orrrtipondrnt
The U S Forest Service
says th a t the use of
firearms around the sum
mer home areas is strictly
forbidden
Ron
M a rv in .
Ad
mimstrator of the Summer
Home Program for the
Zigzag Ranger D istrict,
said that the recent shots
fire d in the tow n of
Rhododendron (which ac
tually turned out to be
firew orks), would be a
violation if they were fired
around a summer home
that was leased from the
Federal Government
M arvin said that the
D istrict currently has 575
homes that are leased out
to individuals around the
Rhododendron area The
leases were formerly for 99
years, but are now five
years with an option of
renewing them for five ad
ditional years, if the terms
of the lease a re not
violated
The discharging of any
firearm for any reason, in
cluding for target practice,
would be in direct viola
tion.
In addition to the sum
m e r hom e a re a , the
discharging of a firearm in
or within 150 yards of any
b u ild in g , cam p g ro un d ,
s h e lte r o r deve lop e d
recreation site such as a
ski, sledding or picnic area,
is prohibited if it is located
on National Forest land.
Shooting across a Forest
Service road and any
stream or river, in which
any person or property
could be exposed to injury
or damage as a result of the
discharge is also pro
hibited
Oregon State law or local
county ordinance would
have jurisdiction of areas
outsidie of the National
Forest According to Dan
E Wolf of the Oregon State
Police, shooting, such as
target practice, would be
allowed if the individual
was not shooting in the
direction of a residence, oc
cupied buildings, or a park,
and not across a public
road
Gov. Atiyeh to officiate Town Center dedication
Governor Victor Atiyeh
w ill officiate at a 10 30 a m
Jan 18 ribbon cutting
cerem ony at the new
Clackamas Town Center
Library, which opened to
the public Jan 4
A new and different kind
of library. Town Center
represents “ a unique wed
ding of public and private
sectors.” said Richard Tuf
fli,
d ir e c to r of the
C la c k a m a s
C o u n ty
Library
The new branch is a
cooperative effort of the
County Library and the
m a il's d e ve lo p e r, the
Ernest Hahn Corp of El
Segundo, Calif.
“ As far as we can deter
mine, it ’s the only library
of its kind in the U S. in a
Bv advisory committee
Vaccinations offered
at a reduced rate
The Damascus Veterinary Clinic, 19530 S E Sun
nyside Road, w ill be offering reduced rates on rabies
vaccinations Jan 19-23.
“ I t ’s kind of a public service, and also to promote
good will in the community,” said Dr Rick White.
White, who is in partnership with Dr Randall
Haveinan. w ill be offering the reduced vaccinations
from 9 a m lo fi p.m on weekdays and extended
hours on Saturday.
White said that cats should be vaccinated yearly,
while vaccinations last for three years with an adult
dog. •
Vaccinations are by appointment only Call
658 5561
CCC programs cable
television channel
O REG O N
C IT Y
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C lackam as C om m unity
College has stepped into
the w orld of telecom
munications
The college has become
the second community col
lege in the state to begin
p ro g ra m m in g a cable
television channel CCC
w ill appear on channel 9 of
Liberty Cable TV’s net
work,
Part of the program w ill
be the broadcasting of
telecourses, scheduling in
formation and registration
information In addition,
the college has arranged
for a variety of programs
from outside sources.
“ We'll be receiving pro
gramming from a lot of dif-
ferent sources," said Lob
W ynia, CCC te le c o m
munications coordinator.
“ There w ill be courses
from Dade County Florida,
Dallas and a community
college c o n s o rtiu m in
Southern California. And
we have some P u b lic
Broadcasting System pro
grams scheduled "
The
p ro g ra m m in g
department w ill cooperate
with all areas of the college
in scheduling programs.
Programs are broadcast
from the college’s televi
sion studio in McLoughlin
Hall on the Oregon City
campus Additional infor
mation is available from
Wynia at 657 8400, ext. 216.
Man joins Marines
Ronald E Baldwin of
Sandy, left Jan. 6 and is
now participating in boot
ca m p w ith the U S .
Marines at Fleet Marine
Base. San Diego, Calif
Baldwin, 19, graduated in
1980 from Barlow High
School
He signed up for four
years He has about 11
weeks of boot camp left.
He is the son of Mr and
Mrs Ronald Baldwin of
Sandy
Dr. Kabacy installed
Dr George E Kabacy,
Canby, was recently in
stalled as the president of
the Clackamas County
Medical Society.
During the next year, he
Hydro
(( on tin ued from Page 11
If Pegar's proposed Wind
Creek hydro is approved,
construction would being
within 24 months It is
estimated that it w ill take
.16 months to complete
Hill and Toronto are pro
posing the fourth hydro
project to be constructed
on public land, utilizing
Camp Creek It is being
proposed for an area 1 7
miles west of Government
Cam p, and w ould be
located 800 feet above
Yocum Falls at an eleva
tion of 3,400 feet
According to the special
use permit application filed
on Dec 5. I9HO. the total
cos, for the Hill Toronto
hydro is around 1750,000
and would generate around
200 kilowatts
The Camp Creek hydro
development would utilize
io 5 total acres for the pro
ject, and would require the
construction of an access
road Ron Marvin, of the
Zigzag Ranger Station,
said tha, the developers
would probably utilize an
old logging road that runs
through the area and would
replace an old bridge tha,
was washed ou, during a
flood
( ’ons,ruction would begin
within 18 months of the ap
plication's approval and
would require 24 months to
complete
w ill
s e rv e
as
the
spokesman for the 230
physician members of the
Society.
Kabacy has been active
in organized medicine for
several years He was born
in East Chicago, Indiana,
and earned his medical
degree from the University
of Southern C a lifo rn ia
School of Medicine in Los
Angeles
He completed speciatly
training in obstetrics and
gynecology at the Orange
County Medical Center at
Orange, Calif , in 1972,
when he established his
practice at the Canby Com
munity Clinic
Boring welcome signs considered
The
B o rin g
Neighborhood A dvisory
Committee w ill consider
designs for “ welcome to
Boring” signs at its Tues
day meeting.
The deadline for submit
ting designs is the 7:30 p m.
meeting in the Boring Fire
Station The designs are for
3 foot by 3 foot signs They
w ill be placed on four main
roads leading into the com
mercial area of Boring
Also on the agenda is the
selection of a represen
tative of a representative
of the committee and com
munity to the Clackamas
County Community Action
Board The >oard advises
the C om m unity Action
Agency in its programs to
aid low income, elderly
and handicapped residents.
Persons interested in serv-
ing on the board should at
tend the meeting
Winston Kurth, deputy
e n viro n m e n ta l services
director, w ill attend the
meeting to discuss the
revised improvements to
Southeast Fairmont Drive
The c o m m itte e had
o r ig in a lly d e cid e d to
elevate a portion of the
road and then pave it.
However, a later decision
called for merely paving
the existing road The im
provements were called for
to improve thesafe access
to Southeast 272nd Avenue
The status of other com
munity projects w ill be
reviewed
The meetings are open to
the public. The advisory
committee is a group of
local residents, business
"W e d e cid e d on a
bookstore format It'll look
just like a bookstore, with
books displayed face out,"
he said.
HYPNOSIS
Clinic and Private
Airman Kevin D. Layng,
son of Mr. and Mrs. George
Layng of 14350 S.E. Frank
A v e .,
B o rin g ,
has
graduated from the US.
A ir Force security police
s p e c ia lis t co u rs e a t
lackland A ir Force Base,
Texas.
Graduates of the course
studied security and law
enforcement.
Layng w ill now serve at
Yokota A ir Base, Japan
He is a 1981 graduate of
Sandy Union High School.
Boley
joins
U.S.A.F.
Airman Russell S. Boley,
son of Mr. and Mrs. Sam
B o le y of 11190 S .E .
R am ona, B o rin g , has
graduated from the U S.
A ir Force a irc ra ft ac
cessories repair course at
Sheppard A ir Force Base,
Texas
Graduates of the course
learned how to repair,
assemble, test and install
h y d ra u lic a lly controlled
p ropellers, and earned
credits toward an associate
degree in applied science
through the Community
College of the A ir Force
Boley w ill now serve at
McChord A ir Force Base,
Wash , w ith the 62nd
O r g a n iz a t io n a l
Maintenance Squadron
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center,” T uffli said
Wolf said that those
engaging in target practice
would have to have a pro
per backstop and not be
within a city's limits, to be
within the law.
D ic k H o ffm a n . Ad
mimstrator of Timberline
for the ranger district said
that in addition to pro
hibiting the use of firearms
in the summer home areas
and in other developed
site s in the N a tio n a l
Forest, that any other
device that is “ capable of
taking human life, causing
injury or damaging proper
ty ," would also be pro
h ib ite d
These o th e r
devices include such things
as pipebombs. explosives,
crossbows. BB guns, pellet
guns, bow and arrows, and
“ anything else that would
throw a projectile.'* Also
prohibited, like elsewhere
in the National Fores, are
fireworks
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