Image provided by: Friends of the Sandy Public Library; Sandy, OR
About Sandy post. (Sandy, Oregon) 1938-current | View Entire Issue (May 20, 1982)
■’("'■".'•«’ •■NeeiWW t* W W-W*1*»**». MQpWRMMjMMpt M oy 30. ’ M 2 (te c 2) Damages five times more than expected K ic k E t t e lm a n , » Brightwood rchident who struck a piece of firewood with his 1976 Volvo, recent ly learned that what he believed would be a stag g erm g >500 w o rth of dam ages w ill end up costing >2.700 Ettelman, who collided with the l&inch diameter, two-foot piece of pine on Highway 26 near Wildwood Park on a dark April night, said that the accident caus ed more damage than first expected He said most of the ‘ undercarriage” for the vehicle's streering had to be replaced, in addition to a long list of other items, which included a new >141 grill, power steering pump, oil pan. engine pulley and right Iront wheel “ The biggest expense . ” sa id E t t le m a n , “ was replacing the crankcase That part cost >200 with an accompanying psoo labor charge ” Ettleman said that the vehicle's engine had to be pulled in order to replace the crankcase. The >2.700 damages did not cause problems with the company that insured the Volvo, said Ettleman Having a good driving record and no previous pro blems with the company, the vehicle was quickly fix ed Ettleman said that the cost of fixing the vehicle was a lot "but just wasn't quite enough to total the vehicle out ” nowforming! Brake Special! Coll to resister . . . • Gloss supplica A lig n 4 w h e e ls w ith b r a k e pa d s a n d -o r b r a k e W ood Toys & Hom e Decor A cce n ttl RiFAlRJ w ood •»Z» *n' glass *M cr«O»m«n x ... (M o s t US c a rs ) JUST w est of O|O Lumber on Hwy. 26, Sondy Otnnli 1 Wrifbt •< s 1 SANDY MOBIL 6 6 8 *9 1 2 1 k Ä On June 14 the planning commission will hold a hearing on the proposed p la n re v is io n s T h is meeting will also be held at the Women's Club and will begin at 7 30 p m The plan will lie heard by the commissioners on July 7, with meetings scheduled for 2 and 7 30 p m Both will be held at the Women's (lu b However, an effort by a new development-oriented organization, called the Sane Economic Develop ment Association <SKDA>, is attempting Io postpone the coming hearings six months Diane Spies, an attorney re p r e s e n tin g SEDA, unveiled the organization's stand concerning the pro (rosed revisions of the plan at Monday night's meeting of the Mt Hood Area Cor ndor Citizens Planning < irganizatton Fuel spill >?7 ¿t A rm ln tro u t said the ta n k e r was le a k in g gasoline into sand along the side of the road at an estimated 50 gallons per hour f*ersnnn«*l from Crowley Environm ental Services, who were dispatched out of Portland and are rrspnnai hie for handling such 1-mergenries pumped the remamtng gasoline out of the tanker Prior to trust, as a preventative measure tfoodland Fire Department personnel dug a moat around the area where the leak was The m o a t, w hich measured (wo feet wide by a foot and a half deep, was then lined with visqueen When Crowley personnel twgan pumping the valve blew and release«] about MA gallon* Meet of the gasoline, said Armmtrout, was eentamed in the moat sod later retreived "w A x #' 4 PLY PO LYESTER S'-y/itë S P E C IA L PURCHASE P R IC E A 78 13 E78 14 ........................ 33.21 F 7 8 -1 4 ........................ 3 4 .5 0 G 7 8 I4 33 71 CCT 1 4 0 O TO TniKM M KiiN fclWSS mmm asrrsMy Mx* «wma MOJOCX WHITE I^ori Cobb. Aurora, wool c ra ft chairperson, en courages county residents, youth and adults to enter wool craft exhibits She reports classes available to home weavers, spinners L ««'MM. -»M --------------- OW ««c *’*****"'•’^ l«« f.a ye st'-w •• if •***•*•»»•• IS« SSW W S * »«« ihytifin 15x8 SIZES OF WHEELS AT SIMILAR SAVINS and knitters and asks ex hibitors to bring their crafts to the fairgrounds by 10 a m on June 5. This show is a marketing event for county sheep pro ducers. It is one of the largest show pools in the state All market lambs are sold in one pool, prior to the show to the highest bidder MOJOCX 8 CHROME 15x0 fro m P ag e I RADIALS RETREADS AR mix 78x13 /O X I J *° H^N ^N^N I f I *• mmm » m . M «• m *MM <«•» cwnw wc«« m M » m W_ 0 R 7 8 x l4 ...................... « 4 « E R 78x14...........................3 4 .0 5 F R 7 8 x l4 ........................... 3 6 .2 5 G R 7 8 x l 5 ........................ 4 1 .1 5 H R 78x15 ........................ 4 2 .1 5 L R 75x15...........................4 5 .5 0 29* to 53* F IT WIDE 78s RETREADS A78x13 D 7 8 x 1 4 .................... 2 3 .4 0 E 7 8 x 1 4 .................... 2 5 .1 5 F 7 8 x l 4 .................... 2 6 .6 0 G 7 8 x l4 ----------- -- 2 7 .9 0 G 7 8 x 1 5 ----------- 2 5 .3 0 W 7 8 x l5 .................... 3 0 .4 5 1 7 8 x 1 5 .................. 3 3 .0 5 ( ontinued fro m P ag e I FET3V * 5 0 ’ Arm m trout said “ the physical cooperation het ween the agencies respon ding was supurh.*’ When ( ierloch Towing of P o rtlan d atte m p ted to rig h t the ta n k e r and traitor. Armmtrout said a tanker truck from the Bear Springs Hanger Station pul down a loam base Io Seep the sparks from igniting The cause of the accident la still under investigation and. according to Mark F ntzler. information of ficer for DEQ, it is not known just how much gasoline, if any. leaked into ( leer ( reek On January IS another ta n k e r o v e rtu rn e d sir miles east of Government Cam p on s steep downgr adr In th at accident an estimated 4,300 gallons of gasoline spilled into the headwater* of the Salmon River « ......................... fG 7 8 15 . . .. 3 7 .0 3 H 78 15. . . . 3 8 .9 8 J— » » »«M MM»* V D m sow« steaks Terry Dugan, Can by, is the barbecue chair man Spies told the ( T O that her clients, which she would not identify, wanted a six month delay in the schedule to allow a com prehensive study to be done on all properties in the cor ridor The attorney, who also represents the developers of the Brightwood Glenn subdivision proposed for •he Cedar Kidge area, said the county's proposed “ down zoning * of land would pose economic hard ship on the area The CPO agreed and passed a resolution re questing the state I .and Conservation and Develop ment Commission to ex tend the deadline for com pled ng the required work on the area's community plan A decision is expected prior to the the planning commission's scheduled hearing on June 14 H o y n .m a d . A u««d child«««, i clothes for now bo/ns to site 12 666-*34i. N om YI o Words. O pon 10-5 p.m. Twos, thru Sot. _______ 38535 Proctor, Sandy 6686828 POWER KING repairs are designed to modernize Port facilities to improve service to local businesses and shippers, protect more than 600 local marine related jobs, com pete for increased interna tional trade and attract more steamship lines The amount approved by the c o m m is sio n is a change An earlier propos ed amount of >42 million would have been necessary for a levy approach as the Port would receive >14 million per year for a th ree-year period Mt. Hood plan SANDY, O R EG O N 97O S5 O w e n T h o r n b e r g Z J u lr e n e T h o rn b e rg U S SCHWAB Lamb and wool show to be held June 5 The Clackamas County Stockm en's Association has scheduled its 36th An nual I>amb and Wool Show for June 5, according to Darrel Ricksger. Hubbard, show chairman. This will take place on the county fairgrounds at Canby. According to Ricksger, featured events of the show in c lu d e sheep dog demonstrations, bummer lambs, sheep classes, 4-H and FFA showmanship and judging contests and wool show which includes new special c raft and han diwork classes A tradition of the show is the lamb barbecue, featuring lamb F ro n tie r B uilding Offer good thru May, 1982 only’ Port ballot measure aid to modernization The Port of Portland Commission recently ap proved a resolution which will place a >36 million general obligation bond measure before tn-county voters November 2 for repair and reconstruction of Terminals 1 and 2. Most of the proceeds from the bond sale would be used for new buildings, equipment, dock structure and to expand the area at Terminal 2. Approximately >2 million would be used for repairs at Terminal I. The reconstructrion and S o A ^ fl s h o e s o n ly P a rts & la b o r R«»i4*ntl«i A cemmorclol Work ■ bnhnrrnm SANDY (O »« J POST Thu«* -*~-»w*eAAA^W xtra protection at no ex 130 locations thr «XL.?«« mm » »»ww'a*« T S t r i X T e ^ g—e *« ^ ^*%#«s*a m» a s i « S S S S S S S S S S r S «MMM«4Me S i » MHMÿIIawMM*U I M M » Y m . DEED cycle rv SERIES 24 RV SERIES 27 RV SRZJ02 73 3.50 C ore C harge ¡eping