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Local people join ESD committees
Advisory committees for
the Clackamas Education
Service District for the
1982-83 school year have
been set
There are four advisory
committees made up of
representatives from the 28
school
d is t r ic t s
in
Clackam as County that
ESD serves
Their purpose is "to help
our staff refine service
operations and procedures,
and to provide a com
munication link from our
duction. special education,
data processing, and cur
riculum. evaluation and in
struction
"The advisory commit
tees are valuable to help
keep services w orking
smoothly during the year,"
Burns said
Local people serving in
clude Wesley Jahn. Bull
Run, all four. M argaret
Rohrer, Boring, media pro
duction, Suzi Starkel. Bor
ing, cu rric u lu m . F aith
Wilson. Boring, data pro
cessing; Carolyn Fones,
Boring, special education.
Laurel Hortsch, Cottrell,
media production; Jean
L u n d y , C o t t r e ll , c u r
riculum , and M arcia Rice,
Cottrell, special education
Others include Virginia
Hames, Sandy E lem en
ta r y , data processing;
R alph Branson, Sandy
E le m e n t a r y ,
s p e c ia l
education; Jan Luelling.
SUHS, media production;
Dennis Crow, SUHS, cur
riculum and special educa
tion; Dick Harrison, SUHS,
d a ta p ro c e s s in g ; Sue
Chambers, SUHS, special
education.
Others include Carole
Sm ale, Welches, media
p ro d u c tio n ;
K en
Blackburn, Welches, cur
riculum ; Gary Dietderich,
users to assure that our
services remain responsive
to their needs." according
to Bob B u rn s .
ESD
superintendent
The four ESD services
that have advisory com
mittees are media and pro-
Halloween dance planned
The Hoodland Women's
Club, located on Salmon
River Road in Zig Zag. will
be hosting a masquerade
party and dance Saturday.
Oct 30 from 8 p m till mid
night
Prizes will be awarde I
for the best costumes,
a lth o u g h
w e a rin g
a
costume is not required
Live music w ill be pro
vided by Tim McCarthy
and the Sound Circus Band
Refreshm ents w ill be
served The dance is open
to the adult public It is a
fu n d
r a is e r
fo r th e
Women's Club, a non-profit
organization
Admission is *8 per cou
ple or 84 for singles
Prices of permits go up
Users of recreational
areas on Mt Hood can look
forward to an increase in
“ sno-park" permits begin
ning on Nov. 15.
The Oregon Transporta
tio n C o m m is sio n m et
e a r lie r this month in
Klam ath Falls and voted
for the increase.
The sno nark perm its
w ill increase from 81 to $2.
with the cost of the annual
perm it going from 85 to 87
The sno-park permit pro
gram began during the
1977-78 ski season Accor
ding to John Earley, public
information officer, this is
the first increase in fees
The purpose of the per
mits is to generate enough
revenue to cover the cost of
keeping the designated sno
parking areas clear for the
convenience of skiers and
other users of the area
" It's a dedicated fund
and can only be used for
plowing the lots," said
Earley. " It (the sno park
fees' generates its own
revenue "
At the Transportation
Commission’s meeting, the
five members received
testimony reporting the
cost of plowing had exceed
ed revenues from perm it
sales During the 1981-82
fiscal year, a total of
8458,932 was taken in.
However, the cost of plow
ing was 8619,432 According
Food, fun and games
part of Spook Alley
The Hoodland Chamber
of C om m erce and the
Hoodland Park Plaza M er
chants Association will be
sponsoring the an n ual
Spook Alley Night Sunday,
Oct 31
"There will be food, fun
and games for a ll," accor
ding to Patti G riffin. "And
lots of freebies for the
children ”
There w ill be a pumpkin
carving contest and a jelly
bean counting contest, in
addition to the expanded
schedule of 21 games for
kids and adults
Also, the Great Pumpkin
w ill make its first ap
pearance.
For more information
contact G riffin at 622-4851,
or Lowell or Sharron Njust
at 622-3138.
Watercolor classes
to begin at gallery
The G lacier Gallery in
Rhododendron is accepting
reservations for evening
watercolor classes, which
will begin Nov. 10.
Sharon Smith, gallery
director and watercolor a r
tist, w ill instruct. Classes
will be held every Wednes
day for eight consecutive
weeks from 7 to 10 p.m.
The cost for the 24 hours
of watercolor instruction is
850
Smith said the class will
be limited to 10 students so
interested persons should
reserve a place as soon as
possible by calling 622-4110.
Registration is also being
accepted for an opening in
the 10 a m to 1 p.m. water-
color class, which is also to
be held on Wednesdays.
to
E a rle y , money in
reserve was used to make
up the difference Due to
the heavy snow fall, the en
tire reserve was depleted
The fine for parking in a
sno-park area and not hav
ing the required perm it will
still be 810. This does not in
clude the tow charge or the
storage fee for the vehicle
if left for more than 24
hours
To
p a rk
in
th ese
designated sno-park areas,
one must have a permit
displayed in the front win
dow of their vehicle. The
permits are required from
Nov 15 through April 30
Jo h n
S h e ld r a k e ,
a
m aintenance operations
engineer for the commis
sion, said there are about
63 areas throughout the
state that require sno-park
permits These include all
downhill ski areas, several
snowmobile parking lots
and a few cross-country ski
areas, in addition to areas
in all mountain passes of
the state.
Sno-park permits issued
by the State of Washington,
are honored in Oregon
under a special agreement
between the two states'
motor vehicle agencies
Washington also honors
Oregon permits.
All designated w inter
recreation parking areas
are decided upon after first
studied by the W in ter
Recreation Advisory Com
mittee. The committee is
comprised of members
r e p r e s e n tin g
v a rio u s
winter recreation groups
and interests.
Charges
dropped
C o n te m p t
o f c o u rt
charges against the former
owners of the Barlow Trail
Inn have been dropped, ac
cording to a spokesperson
with the Oregon Depart
ment of Revenue
On Sept 5 Oregon Tax
C o u rt J u d g e C a r lis le
Roberts in Salem had found
Arthur "Bud" and M aria
England, formerly of Zig
Zag and now living in
Seaside, both in contempt
of court for not filing per
sonal income tax returns
for the years 197» and 1980
Both are self-employed
R o b e rts
gave
th e
Englands until Oct. 7 to file
the required returns
A c c o rd in g to C a ro l
Wisner, information officer
for the D e partm en t of
Revenue. Roberts has now
"purged** the England« of
contempt of court charges
after the returns for the
two years were filed
between Orient D rive and
Dodge Park Boulevard, on
302nd Avenue Signs will be
posted
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Orient School plans
craft fair on Nov. 6
Orient School w ill pre
sent its third annual “ Holly
Holiday” Christmas Craft
F a ir on Nov. 6.
F ifty local artists will be
displaying and selling hand
crafts between 10 a m. to 6
p.m. that day.
Concessions w ill be
available all day, including
chili, hot dogs, snacks and
beverages There will also
be a bake sale
A special Community
Scout room will offer face
painting, lollipops, and
leather and wood crafts
Santa will be there all day
to greet the children
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