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2 - SANO Y (Ore ) POST Thur» Moy V I9B2 (See 2) Nuclear buildup causes concern Two SUHS teachers are making a commitment to stall the spread of nuclear warfare Judith Fisher, a speech teacher, set up a poster and wrote post cards, ad dressed to people such as U .S S e n a to r Bob Packw ood. U .S Representatives Lea Au- Coin and Ron Wyden. S ecretary of Defense Caspar Weinberger, and P re s id e n t R o n ald Reagan Other teachers, who would have only had to pick up the cards and sign them, were slow to do so “ People tend to be so fearful of nuclear war that they ignore It ," FKoJo by Scoli Newton Jeanne Budd and Judith Fisher Fisher said “ We must spend our Jeanne Budd, likewise, money for life-fostering has found that people are services such as food, slow to sign her anti shelter, education (and) nuclear arm s buildup medical services instead petition of weapons to destroy life. “ Even if people don t “ The present stockpile want to think about it, of nuclear arms is more we’re still living with it." than adequate (we can Budd said destroy the planet and an Fisher sees a contradic nihiiate its inhabitants tio n in p re p a rin g only once). youngsters for the future " Y o u r a tte n tio n to while at the same time these concerns is greatly nuclear weapons are be appreciated “ ing m ade th at could Budd said that some eliminate it. people who have refused According to "Nuclear to sign the petition did so W ar—W hat’s in it for as they believe that You’’ ,'' a book published nuclear arms serve as a by Ground Zero, at the deterrent to war end of 1981 the total T a lk of firs t-s trik e d estru c tiv e power of c a p a b ilitie s, however, nuclear weapons of all na have led Budd to believe a tions represented ten tons d if f e r e n t course is of T N T for every man, necessary woman and child on the Also, a "N u k e the face of the earth Whales" bumper sticker One of Fisher's cards did not discourage her reads, in part, “ I am a from getting involved U S Citizen .who is oppos The petition supports ed to the current esc a la legislation co-sponsored tion in the planning, pro by U.S. Senators Ted duction and deployment Kennedy and Mark Hat of nuclear weapons and field Interested persons their carriers should contact Budd Quick action keeps gas out o f creek by M IC H A EL P. JONES Poet Correspondent The state Department of E n vironmental Quality has praised the efforts of the Hoodland Rural Fire Department in preventing gasoline from escaping into a stream after the May 17 tanker accident near Govern rrent Camp. Mark F nzler, DEQ information of ficer, said that after an Arrow Transportation Company tractor and trailor flipped over onto its side near the east end of the Ski Bowl parking lot on Highway 26, firefighters from the Hoodland station dug a moat around the leak and lined it with heavy plastic * Hoodland Fire Chief Don A n n in - trout had requested the relatively small trench dug as a precautionary m easure w hile personnel from Crowley Environm ental Services worked to pump the remaining 800 gallons into another tanker During the recovery operation a pressure release valve malfuncHon- ed, spilling an estimated 300 gauons into the trench before being brought under control As a result of the firefighters' ef forts it is estimated that only 50 gallons of gasoline escaped None of this gasoline has been reported to have reached nearby Camp Creek, but rather seeped down into the san dy soil along the roadway Fritzler said that a DEQ represen tative investigated the marshy area near a culvert that discharges storm water and snow-melt into the creek, and did not find any trace of the spill ed fuel The cause of the accident is believ ed to be the result of obstructed vi sion due to fogged up windows, said Fritzler Fritzler said that when the driver, Clyde Calvin Cobb of Portland, at tempted to pull over to the side of the road, he hit a steep bank and rolled No citation was issued $122,000 fire engine breathing apparatuses on by the time they reach the fire The end result, said Ar- mintnAit, is greater effi ciency by being able to res pond quicker to the situa tion Another safety feature with the new engine, said Armintrout, is its warning lights The new engine has six rotating lights, compared with the old engine's single light Armintrout said the old engine will have a similar set of warning lights in stalled, which will make it m o re v is ib le d u rin g emergency situations Due to the increased size of the engine Armintrout admitted that there are a few problems when turning Continued from Page I the vehicle around In some situations it may require more work and skill in backing it up Another potential pro blem identified by Armin trout is the engine's weight. There are some roads the new engine will not be able to travel down and there are some bridges that it will not be able to cross These same problems. according to Armintrout, existed with the old engine also Armintrout said there ex ists currently 11 bridges in the a r e a , w hich a re privately owned, that the engine will not be taken across due to their existing conditions, which would jeapordize the safety of the crew Hoodland Happenings Massage fo r kids offered Thursday, May 27 A senior citizens lunch, sponsored by Loaves and Fishes, w ill be served beginning at 11 30 a m in the Welches School library. W elch es C o m m u n ity School will sponsor a class in “ Massage is for Kids, Too!" this evening beginn mg at 7. Massage techni ques fo r in fa n ts and c h ild re n w ill be demonstrated by group leader Louise Hoyt Pre- registration is required Call Reva Cox at 622 3397 Monday. May 31 Memorial Day. No school at Welches today Tuesday, June I W elches C o m m u n ity School classes to be held this evening are "Gym- nasties ' from 6 to 9 p m in W elch es Room 15. “Aerobic Dance ' from 6 to 7 p m ., in Welches gym; “Jazz Dancing" from 7:30 to 9 p m , in Welches gym, and " R e c r e a tio n a l Volleyball" from 7 to 9 p m . in Welches gym Wednesday, June 2 The Clackamas County Bookmobile w ill be at Hoodland Plaza today from 4 to 7 p m Treat yourself and the children to the ex c itin g w orld of books brought to the mountain each m onth by the Bookmobile The Mt Hood Chess Club meets this evening in the Hoodland Women s Club building at 7:30 This club is open to all chess players For more information con Pre-School auction nets Co-op $2,000 The Mt Hood Pre School auction held last Satuday was a success, according to Marge Wicks, the school's out going treasurer Wicks said the merchan dise donated by parents, and Mt Hood and Sandy area businesses, grossed $2,000 when auctioned. She attributed the suc cess of the auction to both the quality of the merchan dise donated and the superb job of the auc tioneer, Tox Cox of Zigzag. An additional $200 was made at the concession stand, whci c both food and beverages were sold. Wicks said the money raised will go toward the school's enrichment pro gram, with which art sup plies, toys, new games and play equipment are pur chased Woodward Roast to be held June 5 A Robert “ Buck" Wood ward Roast is being held June 5 at Jantzen Beach Thunderbird with activities beginning at 6:30 p m Woodward, a fo rm er a th le tic d ir e c to r and teacher at SUHS from 1951 through '64. is retiring after 35 years in education. His wife taught for the S an d y G ra d e School District Reservations should be made immediately. For more information contact Jack Ottman of Troutdale at 667-1097, extension 35. Districts are open and operating under an “open district" policy this year For more call 661 5406 copt or roioct ony or oil bids S aia s u b |a c t to s p e c ia l assessments, existing restric tio n s . r e s e r v a tio n s an d easements. If ony This sale sub|ect to the following (A) the Oregon Transportation Commissions use restrictions on all types of |unhyords INFORMATION Regional Property Agent 9002 Sf Met ought in Blvd Milwouhie. Oregon Phone 653 3173 prior to dote of sole, weekday» 6 to 5 (file 4612 Sole No 67) P5B2-B 5 13 5 20 5 27 63 NOTICI O f PROPOSID BANK MERGER Notice is hereby given that M IT R O P O IIT A N BANK of Milwouhie Oregon has mode application to the federal Deposit Insurance Corpora tion Washington O C 20479 tor it» written consent to merge with THI INOI P IN O IN I BANK O f SANOY Undy Oregon W IltA M IT T I FAllS STATI BANK Oregon City Oregon end MITROPOIITAN INTI RIM BANK Milwouhie Oregon It is contemplated »ha» ell el «he ottica» of »he above, r.amed bonk » will continue Io be »per tiled This notice »» published pur strani to Section |R(<) of the fe d e ra l Deposit Insurance Act Ar.y person wishing lo «am meni on this application mey tile hi» or her comment« in writing with the Regional O ire c ie r et the fe d e r a l Deposit Insurance Corporation et its Regione) Office 44 Mon igemery S n ee' Suite M00 Sen fre n c is c e , C eh tei.v ie 94104 It any person desires »O prate«» the granting of ihr« ep plication ho er she he« a right to do to if he or »ne I Uè» a written notice of hi« or her in tent with the Regional Direc tor by July 2. I9B2 The non confidential portion« of the application ore on file in »he Regional Office o« pan of the public file maintained by »he C o ip o ro tio n Thi» tile 1« available for public mspeciion during regular b u im e ti hour» Doled A or. I 29 I9B? • M IT R O P O IIT A N BANK ISB06 SI Mcloughlm Blvd Milwouhie Oregon 97722 • THI INDfPENDfNT BANK O f SANOY 3BS6) Proctor Blvd Sandy Oregon 97055 • W IltA M IT T I FA llS STATI BANK 334 W arner Milne Rood Oregon City Oregon 97045 • MITBOPOliTAN INTIRIM BANK. I5B06 SI Mcloughlm B lvd M ilw o u h ie Oregon97222 PSB7 IB 5 20 »7 7 6-3 6 10 6 17 SBCOMO N O T«« O f BUOOIT M U T IN G At 7 30 p m on June B I9B2 the Board of Director« of the Sandy fir e D i«tr«t No 72 will hold a public hearing ol »he Sandy fire Sta»u»n, The purpose of this hearing will be to discuss the Budge» for the Sandy fir e District for the fiscal year beginning July 1. I9B7 Any person may oppear to disco«« the Budget. • copy of which may be obtained at »he Sandy fir e Station The first Notice ond Summary wo» published in »he Moy 30 I9«2 ■»sue of the Sandy Post Tom Ooy Chairman Sandy fir e District No 72 P5B2 21 ____ 5 27 IN THC CIRCUIT COURT O f THB »TATI O f O R IO O N FOR TH« COUNTY O f CLACKAMAS Prebe»« Department Estate of CHARLES WILLIAM BAKER Deceased No P B2 3 39 Interested Persons Notice is hereby given that the undersigned has been op pointed ond has qualified os the Personal Representative of said estate. All persons having claims against said estate ore hereby required to present some with proper vouchers, within four months after the dote of first publico tion of this notice os stated b e lo w , to the P ersonol Representative ot John J, P e fle y . 390B5 P io n e e r Boulevard P O Bo» KM) Son dy Oregon 97055 or »hey moy be borred All persons whose right» moy be effected by »he pro leadings in »his estate moy obtain additional information from the records of the court the Personal Representative or the attorney for the Per sonol Representative. Dated and first Published May 77 I9B2 /B / Catherine M Bober Personol Representative I4B20 Bluff Rood Sondy Oregon 97055 (503) 66S 83B3 PSB2 20 1-27 6-3 6-10 Call for Appointment e S IR E S S • FEARS • SPORTS • SM O K IN G • WEIGHT • M EM O RY • BEDW ETTING • N A ILB ITIN G • SELF CONFIDENCE C o ll 6 6 8 -4 2 2 1 Billie McNutt PHD Certified Union Hypnothuropist Frontier Building SANDY, O R C Q O N 97055 O w e n T h o r n b e r g Z J u lre n e T h o rn b e rg Brake Special! A lig n 4 w heels w ith brake pads and-or brake shoes o n ly P arts & la b o r (M ost US cars, Offer good thru May, 1982 only! SANDY MOBIL 38535 Proctor. Sandy 6686828 C lassesnow form ing I information, Coll to register . . . • Gloat supplias Wood Toys & Home Decor Accents! Residential * commercial Werk RÍPAIR» SECONO N o n e « BUOOIT HCARING At 7 3 0 p m on JuneS 19B2 the Hoodlond fir e Districts Mom Station the Board of Directors will hold a public hearing for the purpose of discussing the budget for the Hoodlond fir e District No 74 for the hscol I9B2 B3 beginn mg July I, I9B2 Any person may oppeci' to discuss the budget oc ony port of If. A copy ol the budget document moy be inspected or obtained between the hours of 8 00 a m ond 5 00 p m . ot the Mom Station located In Zig-Zog. Oregon 97049 The first notice ond Summory was published in the Sandy Post on Moy 29. 19B2 Don Armintrout fire Chief Budget Officer PSB2 22 ______________________5 77 N O T«« O f PUBS« H tA U N C The City Council of the City of Sandy w ill conduct a Public Hearing on »he proposed budge» for the City of Sondy for the 1962 83 hscol year in the City Council Chambers in City Hall at 7 30 p m on June 7. I9B2 Any person may comment on the proposed 1982 83 budget either in writing or by oppeoronce ot the heonng Copies of the budget are available for inspection ot the City Hall or librory during regulor hour« The first notice of the budget hearing with a copy of »he budget summary «vos published in the Sondy Post on Moy 20 »962. Roger Jordon City P562 19 5 27 PUBUC N O T«« The City of Sondy is in terested in receiving bids on on hourly or bid turn basis, for the mowing of property for weed abatement during the summer of 1982 For more In formation contact Don Wilson the city plonner ot Sondy City Holl Don Wilson City Plonner 666 5533 P5B2 23 5 27 6-3 PUBLIC N O T«« The Sondy Planning Com mission will hold a public heonng on Wednesday June 2. I9B2 to consider on op plication by Mr Robert Yoder for o (ond partitioning of tox lot 3000 m the NS 1/4 of sec tion 24. The property is Located ot the southeast cor ner ol the intersection ol Duborho Rood with SE 395th Avenue Annexation to the ci ty would be required for final approved of this application ond the Planning Commission will be making recommendo tion to the City Council on both th e a n n e x a tio n an d on establishing a City of Sondy coning designation on the pro party The public hearing will be conducted at 7 30 p m. in the City Council chamber« at Son dy City Holl. Affected porties are invited to attend ond to give testimony. Don Wilson City Plonner P5B2 24 • wood *n' ù... glass My» l'iv - w e e cretiwiMin 02 Sandy taa 5601 FOR THE DEALER NEAREST YOU Hoodland W )UI , INSURANCE WE SELL . . . The personol tnsuronce counsel ond odvtce of o locol ogenf is import ont to you In planning o complet« insurance progrom. •Freestanding er Fireplace inserts 6 0 7 -ftZ B Z eojjooo SERVICE WE GIVE! First in Quality First is Service First is Reputation BILL l e n d i « E l CLACKAMAS 5 77 I I I OUR FULL LIMf OF OVfR 14 ITOVfS AMO TAKI ADVAMTAGf OF OUR FRfI OFFER a r i L O l M Y BANK TRETIM taLIK WBBB8TBVE RANDAL WILSON JESSTROSTLE BRIAN COLBURN DAN MARTINSON JAMES KU M M ER MARK OWEN 668-9121 Member FDIC stovw) With the Purchase of ony TIMBCRIINC STOVE JOANNE M O N T Y RE L A U R IE NELSON V A L E R IK KAI DOREEN W ILLIA M S STEPH A N IE WILSON ANNE F O R TU NE ft I ddìi . . . See Clackamas County Bank for financing at any of its three convenient offices! (The log designed to burn in wood GROOM JUST w o tf of Ojo Lumber on Hwy. 26. Sondy Got a home improvement project in mind? 2 4 0 A G IO LOGS H iidet Regitlered at Cloudtree A Sun BRIDE To place an e te n t in the Hoodland Happenings, con tact Dawn Morrison at 622-3538. HYPNOSIS Public Notices r u s tic AUCTION June IS, I9B2 ll:M i.m . The Oregon Tronspor to »loo Commission will offer lor sale at public outtton a modified rertongulor «Hoped pore el of residential property located on the north tide of Old Mt Hood loop Highway (Cher ryville Drive) ocro«* the rood from 50700 Cherryville Drive Description A parrel of lend lying in 5%NWV4 of Sec tion 25 Township 2 South R ange 5 lo s t, W M ., Clockomo« County Oregon and being that property described in that deed to the State of Oregon by and through Its 5 tote Highway Commission recorded in Booh 248 Pogo 152 of Clot homo« County Record ol Deeds The poree< of land to which this description applies con tains 6 00 acres more or less THI SALE W ill SI H U D ON )U N I 10, I9B2 on the premises at I I 00 o m TIRMS O f SAI I The minimum price that will be accepted 1« $37 000 for cosh sale buyer must deposit 20% on date of sole end pay the belrmre within 60 days for contract sale a down pay men! of 20% of sale price is required on the dote of sale The balonre must be paid over a 10 year term The interest rate for a tontrort sole is 17% on approved credit Credit op proval is required on oil con tract soles luccessful bidder is entitled to possession of property when entire pur these has bee n paid on cash sale when the down payment he« been received »he buyer * credit approved and »he sign ed ronlrorl re»urned Io »he State on contract sate Interest an contriKt pur these com memes on dote of sole first contract installment due first of month following contract srepcution by both par ties Ta*as if any to ba prorated as of data of this sola The State reserves the right to at elected were President Judy Donaldson. V P. Kathy Dunbar. Treasurer K a th y M c K e n zie , and Secretary Molly Smith The Mt. Hood Preschool Co-op would like to express its gratitude to the many businsses and friends that generously donated to their auction this year It was a great success' Hontt-mod« I us*d children s clothe« for newborn« to »Ito 1 2. 66B-939I. Next to Word». Open 10-5 p.m. Tee«, thru Sot. National Forest areas open for woodcutting Three districts on the Mt Hood National Forest are currently open to free use woodcutting by the public The Barlow. Hood River and Z ig za g R anger tact Dave Enna at 622 4546 Just a reminder The Clackamas County public health nurse w ill visit p a re n ts of c h ild re n newborn through 5 years old who desire growth, development, child care in formation andor assistance in dealing with the pro blems of child-rearing There is no charge for home visits. Call 665 8470. Welches PTA recently held elections for the 1982 83 officers. Those WALRAD Bendy, Oregon INSURANCE AGENCY 66D-4421