Sandy post. (Sandy, Oregon) 1938-current, September 16, 1982, Page 3, Image 3

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1982 (Sec I) SANO Y (O ra.) POST—J
McFarland blasts Smith’s record
Staff photo
Jim Lofgren. Ren»e Kodden and Tracy Cansler show off the plush animals that Cedar
Ridge students are selling this week to raise funds for special programs at the school.
Animals aid school plans
Students at Cedar Ridge
haven’t had many school
assemblies because of a
lack of funds.
Now they are going to do
something about it.
The students are laun­
ching a fund-raising drive
to d a y , th ro u g h
n e xt
Wednesday, to raise money
for special programs at the
school.
The students w ill sell
plush animals, with prices
ranging from $3 25 to $15.
Principal Ranai Leuthold
said the funds raised w ill
be used to bring special
p ro g ra m s
such
as
Shakespeare perform ers
and the Young Audience
program to the school The
funds w ill also be set aside
for specialized field trips
Students w ill also earn
prizes for their salesman­
ship Top salesperson w ill
re c e iv e a b a s k e tb a ll
a u to g ra p h e d
by
the
Portland Trail Blazers.
Smith claims advantage
U S. Rep Denny Smith,
R -O re, has built up a
25-point lead over his
Democrat opponent, accor­
ding to results of a poll con­
ducted by a New York
firm
The poll, by Arthur J.
Finkelstein & Associates,
showed that if the election
were held this week. Smith
would win with 51.9 percent
and his opponent, Ruth
M c F a rla n d , D -B o rin g ,
would receive 24 percent,
with some 24 percent still
undecided
Smith campaign direc­
tor. Greg Walden, said the
result is “ higher than is ex­
p e cte d .
R e a lis tic a lly
though, this survey in ­
dicates that Congressman
Smith could receive as
much s 58 to 62 percent of
the vote.”
W alden
s a id
404
registered voters in the 5th
C ongressional D is tr ic t
w ere in te rv ie w e d by
telephone for the poll. Con­
ducted during the last week
of August, the survey was
commissioned by the Smith
campaign at a cost of about
$9.000
State Sen Ruth McFarland of
Boring, campaiging in Sandy last
week, attacked U S. Rep Denny
S m ith ’ s v o tin g
re c o rd as
something he’s trying to cover up
and again challenged him to
debate
The Mt, Hood College science
teacher referred to an Aug 19 fin
ding of Federal Election Commis
sion that three of Smith’s com m it­
tees violated federal election laws
In a signed conciliation agree­
ment, Friends of Denny Smith.
Senior PAC and Columbia River
Trust PAC agreed with the FEC
that violations of the law occurred
The two political action com m it­
tees. Senior PAC and Columbia
River Trust PAC didn’t indicate a f­
filiation with Smith’s campaign
comm ittee, Friends of Denny
Smith Not to do so is violation of
federal election laws, McFarland
charged
Dr. McFarland called Smith’s
Senior PAC a “ sham,” created
solely “ to issue statements which
cover up S m ith ’s disgraceful
voting record on senior issues ”
The Boring Democrat is cam­
paigning for m ilita ry reduction in
fa vo r of social services and
charges her youthful opponent in
his first term has voted against the
interests of most Oregonians
The National Council of Senior
Citizens, she said, gave Smith a 10
percent voting record
Rep Smith also voted to allow oil
and gas exploration in wilderness
area, something McFarland feels
most Oregonians would oppose.
The science teacher said she
agrees with U S. Sen. Mark Hat-
Walden said one of the
questions asked of 5th
D istrict voters was, “ If the
election were held today,
would you vote for Denny
Smith, a Republican, or
R u th
M c F a rla n d ,
a
D e m o cra t? ” A s im ila r
questions was asked of
voters in a February poll
by the same firm .
The one-tim e special
assessment could be paid
quarterly starting Oct. 1 or
in fu ll for a 5 percent dis­
count.
Advance payment for the
estimated $59,625 project
would save Rim member­
ship interest charges from
alternate financing
While the present well
theoretically would pro­
duce m arginally sufficient
water for the Rim when
grown by 10 percent an­
nually to 320 lots in 1986,
three-day pump shut-down returned by mail.
during repairs suggests in­
The $59,625 project would
sufficient water supply by include engineering costs,
1984
d rillin g for a second well, a
The improvement also motor pump, pump house,
would give Timberline Rim d is tr ib u tio n
sy s te m
state Health Division ap­ modification to join the two
proval of the troubled wells and necessary EPA
w ater system. Lack of and state applications,
state approval recently has
cost two Rim property
owners conventional finan­
cing, while a third was
forced to pay penalty
points to get financing, ac­
cording to the Rim office.
Proxy ballots were m ail­
ed to all property owners
who might not attend an
election Sept. 26 during the
Rim's annual meeting of
the recreation club and
water company.
Recreation club officers
w ill cast the proxy ballots
McFarland campaign workers
w ill canvass door-to-door in this
area, she noted, while Rep Smith
has made few appearances locally
since his election two years ago.
She said her early challenge to
debate Smith was met with initial
agreement in principle only
An Aug. 21 rem inder of a
prim ary election eve agreement to
debate has not been answered by
Smith, she said.
McFarland's campaign theme
focuses on jobs to fuel the economy
Kuth McFarland
as much as m ilita ry cuts to whittle
federal spending
Her priorities include paying off
field about need for a nuclear
freeze, although she s quick to Am erica’s trillion-doilar federal
point out her support for continued debt by paying everyone “ at the
defense spending on conventional window ”
weapons.
She would replace American's
Current m ilita ry money spent in arms race and arms sales wit( a
m u lti- n a tio n a l
two weeks, she said, could feed, “ s tro n g e r
cloth and house every person in the oeacekeeping force.”
world for a year.
She sees a stronger economy for
Furtherm ore, she feels that Oregon by developing the state as
money invested in education a gateway to the Pacific region
creates more jobs
with better roads, bridges, locks
She admits to running behind and dams.
Smith, an Oregon newspaper ex­
“ I think th a t’s a legitimate goal
ecutive, citing nam e-fam iliarity for federal spending,” she said,
problems in a recent poll.
noting “ our bridges in Portland
“ They don’t really know Smith's are a disgrce.”
record, and they really don’t know
M cF arland charged S m ith's
who I am ,” she said.
“ a tro cio u s re co rd on senior
McFarland recently opened a issues” began when he was cam­
new Oregon City office at 509 Main paigning two years ago.
Street for closer contact with con­
At that time, Smith called for
stituents of the new Fifth Congres­ voluntary m em bership in the
sional D istrict that includes most Social Security system
Sgt. Harold Skelton
Sandy officer
prom oted to
sergeant
Sandy p o lice o ffic e r
Harold Skelton was pro­
moted to sergeant of the
Sandy Police Department
on Sept 1.
The 28 year-old, five-
year veteran of the Sandy
department was selected
for the promotion from
among three applicants
who were screened for the
advancement.
A c c o rd in g to Sandy
Police Chief Fred Punzel,
Skelton w ill take a greater
role in the police depart­
ment assisting with ad­
m inistrative duties involv­
ing functions of the depart­
ment.
P rior to joining the San­
dy department, Skelton
served as a Clackamas
County S heriff’s Depart­
ment reserve.
SERVICE
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INSURANCE
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The personal
insurance counsel
and advice of a local
agent is important
to you in planning
a complete insurance
program.
Rim sets vote on well
Timberlipe Rim property
owners in Brightwood vote
Sept 26 on whether to
assess themselves $125 per
lot to construct a second
well, designed to offset
water shortage from their
existing well during nagg­
ing repairs.
of Clackamas County
She appears 1 p m this Sunday
at a fund-raising auction at the Mt
Hood Lions Club in Wemme.
Georg« Morgan
local Representative
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Sandy, Oregon
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TOTE YES 5?
“I” • SEPT. 21 • TOTE TES S’ “0”
W ith o u t TOTAL EDUCATION o u r young people w ill be
s h o rt changed and d e n ie d some ve ry im p o rta n t tools
fo r success. These tools help c re a te the ve hicle to put
in te llig e n c e in to p ractice. W e d o n 't w a n t the job h alf
d o n e ! W e w a n t o ur school d is tric t to use a ll fa c ilitie s
a v a ila b le to th e ir fu lle s t ca pacity. O ur ch ild re n
deserve a TOTAL EDUCATION. Let's not take a step
b a ckw a rd . A co n te m p o ra ry e du ca tion is needed to
com pete in a co n te m p o ra ry w o rld .
TOTE TES ®
• SEPT. 21 • TOTE TES 53 “0"
D o n 't le t o ur school close! The cost to close and
reopen a school is s u b s ta n tia lly m o re than it is to re ­
m ain open. W e ta xp a ye rs w ill also pay th a t b ill, but
the d iffe re n c e is w e w o n 't be a llo w e d to vo te on it
firs t.
VOTE YES 0
“F • SERT. 21 • VOTE YES
53 “B”
A w e ll educated peron is an asset to the com m unity
w h e re he o r she lives. It is im p o rta n t th a t w e in Sandy
U nion H igh School D is tric t 02 p ro v id e the fu lle s t
e d u ca tio n o p p o rtu n itie s to o u r ju n io r citizens th a t is
a v a ila b le to them . W e w ill a ll reap th e b e n e fits in the
long run.
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