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Area CPOs to meet to discuss plan updates
by M IC H A E L P JO N ES
Po*t Currexpondent
The Board of County Com
missioners has responded
to the concerns of the
residents and the area’s
citizens planning organiza
tions, and have extended
the time line for revisions
of the Mt Hood Community
Plan.
citizen’s input
A fter receiving com
plains from the Rhododen
dron Neighborhood Group,
the newly recognized Mt
Hood Corridor CPO. Com
m is s io n e r
R o b e rt
Schumacher directed the
planning staff to allow 60
a d d itio n a l
days
fo r
Un April 14 members of
the planning staff will meet
with representatives from
the areas CPOs to discuss
the process to be used in
the plan update, as well as
concerns with the process
of citizen input and par
ticipation
The meeting will be held
at the Hoodland Women's
Club and will begin at 7:30
pm
Following this meeting
citizen participation in the
planning process in the
county.
The first citizen informa
tion meeting is scheduled
for April 20 to discuss the
staff's recommendation for
revising the Mt Hood Com
munity Plan
On May 27 a second infor
m a tio n a l m e e tin g is
three citizen information
meetings are scheduled to
be held, and w ill be
m o d e ra te d
by A rd is
Stevenson, assistant plann
ing director
CPO members have said
the proposed revisions of
the plan, as recommended
by the county, excluded
such input
Earlier this year Steven
son was awarded the 1981
P ro fes sio n a l P la n n in g
Award for her work in
Hoodland Happenings
Registration Tuesday for Community School
THURSDAY, APRIL 8
A senior citizens lunch,
sponsored by Loaves and
Fishes, will be served at
11:30 a m at the Welches
School library Transports
tion and further informa
tion is available by calling
M axine Worley at the
Senior Center. 622-3331
A Welches School Board
meeting will be held this
evening at the school begin
ning at 7:30.
FR ID A Y . A P R IL 9
Teacher Work Day. No
school at Welches
SATURDAY. A PR IL 10
A home made goodie sale
will be held today beginn
ing at 10 a m at the Union
7« gas station on the corner
of Welches Road and
Highway 26 The proceeds
will be donated to Carolyn
Smith, candidate for State
Representative in District
23 Contact M ana Krager
Hone at 622 4139 for more
information.
An Easter Egg Hunt will
be held today on the
Welches Grade School field
beginning at 1 p m sharp!
Toddlers and ch ild ren
through 6th grade can par
ticipate
SUNDAY. APR IL 11
Easter Sunday
The mountain churches
will celebrate an Easter
Sunrise service this morn
ing beginning at 7 a m
M o u n tain frie n d s and
neighbors are all invited to
this service at Camp Arrah
Wanna Lodge in Wemme
For more information, call
Stan Wall at 622-3575 or
622 4079
MONDAY, APRIL 12
A senior citizens lunch,
sponsored by Loaves and
Fishes, will be served at
11 30 a m. at the Welches
Schoo, library Transporta
tion and further informa
tion is available by calling
Maxine Worley at the
Senior Center, 622 3331
TUESDAY. APR IL 13
The Senior Citizens Mon
thly Potluck will be held to
day at the Hoodland
Women’s Club building at
11 30 a m The Mt. Hood
Pre-school Co-op parents
will help host this month's
potluck, along with Senior
Citizen’s Potluck Chair
man Kathy Bock For fur
th e r
in fo rm a tio n
or
transportation to this lun
cheon, contact M axine
new school The chorus,
beginning hand and con
cert stage band will be
featured.
The Mt Hood Lion's Club
meets this evening at 8
p m For more information
contact Keith Bowman at
622 4422
T h e se n io r c itiz e n s
“ Keep Well Clinic’’ will be
held April 20 A special free
meets this evening at the
Hoodland Women’s Club
building on Salmon River
Road beginning at 7:30
This club is open to all
chess players For more in
formation, contact Dave
Enna at 622 4546
A Spring Concert at
Welches School will be held
this evening at 7 p m in the
multi purpose room of the
Worley at 622 3331
Today is registration day
for spring term Welches
Community School classes
Register in person at
Welches Grade School’s
new Community School
room between 4 and 4:30
p m today, or by calling
Reva Cox at 622-3397.
W EDNESDAY. A PR IL 14
The Mt Hood Chess Club
March 31 for Lackland Air
Force Base, Texas Upon
successfully completing
the Air Force's six week
basic training course, he
will receive further ’ rain
ing in his chosen career
field as a Tactical Air Com
m and
and
C o n tro l
Specialist
Bernard J Grass,, an
auto-diesel technology ma
jor, was one of 265 students
to make the president's list
for the winter quarter
Inclusion on the list re
quires the student attain at
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Salad Bar • including
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or Lasagne......................
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$158
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spaghetti, lasagna and ravioli!
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• Any large or giant
pizza
(75’ off small) NOW
In business tinco 1968
SWIFT'S. FROZEN
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M O N DAYS
• Any large pitcher of
beverage with purchase
of giant pizza.
( I per pizzo order ) ONLY.
TUESDAYS
• Spaghetti or Ravioli!
Buy one ft get second
for O N L Y ..................
To place an ev en t in the
H oodland H ap pen ing s, con
ta c t D a w n M o rris o n at
622-3538.
Gresham Alarm
WILSON'S
CORN KING"
HALF OR
WH JLE
SHRIMP
MEAT
least a 3.7 grade point
average.
Randy Ingram, an elec
tro n ic
e n g in e e rin g
technology m a jo r, and
John M Stroup, an elec
tro n ic
e n g in e e rin g
technology m ajor, were
two of the 335 students on
the dean’s list the winter
quarter
inclusion on the dean's
list requires a grade point
average of at least 3 3
clinic for mountain seniors,
including blood pressure,
blood work and private
consultation with an RN is
offered at this clinic. To
m ake an appointm ent,
please call Maxine Worley
at 622-3331.
BUTTERBALL
3 o n O I T h o n o r r o ll
Two Sandy area students
made the dean's list at the
O regon
In s t it u t e
of
Technology in Klam ath
Falls, while a third made
the president’s list
BURGLAR
FIRE
SECURITY ALARMS
EASTER PARADE OF VALUES
boneless ham
TURKEYS
Sandy man joins U.S.A.F.
Randy W Kubitz of San-
ly, son of Wayne and Bar-
»ara Kubitz of Gresham,
ecently enlisted in the
nited States Air Force,
iccording to Ssgt Dan
taker, the local Air Force
ecruiter
Airman Kubitz, a 1981
graduate of Sandy Union
High School, departed
On June 14 the planning
commission will hold a
public h earing at the
Women’s Club at 7:30 p m
to review plans as recom
mended by the planning
staff
The commissioners will
hold a hearing on the plann
ing commission s recom
mendations on July 7. The
hearing will begin at 2 p m
and 7 p m and will also be
held at the Women's Club
scheduled so that area
residents can hear the pro
posed revisions in the local
plan, which will be going
before the Planning Com
mission in June for a public
hearing
In addition, citizens will
be given information con
cerning public input at both
the planning commission
meeting and the plan hear
ing. which will be held by
the commissioners
RICE
LONG GRAIN
AND WILD
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BOX
$|29
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