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About Sandy post. (Sandy, Oregon) 1938-current | View Entire Issue (Nov. 11, 1982)
Local man completes Guard unit training A rm y National Guard Pvt Robert R Topliff I I I , son of Robert R. and Leah L. Topliff of Sandy, has completed one station unit training (O SUT) at the U S Arm y Infantry School, Fort Benning, Ga. OSUT is a 12-week period that combines basic com bat training and advanced individual training. The train in g included weapons q u a lific a tio n s , squad tactics, patrolling, landmine w arfare, field communications and com bat operations Completion of this course qualifies the soldier as a light weapons infantrym an and as an indirect-fire crewman Soldiers were taught to perform any of the duties in a rifle or m ortar squad Herzog completes station unit training Arm y National Guard Pvt. Kurt V. Herzog. son of Leo W. Herzog of Sandy and Nancy L Herzog of North Bend, has completed one station unit training (O SUT) at the U S. Army PTA topic is video games The W elches P a re n t- Teacher Association will meet Wednesday, Nov 17, in the lib rary of the upper grade building. Judy Donaldson. PTA president, said a short b u s in es s m e e tin g is scheduled first Next, ex perts on consumer infor mation concerning video games, toys and books w ill address the members After the talk they w ill field questions from the au dience and show a sam pl ing of the various types of video games, toys and books that are currently a v a i l a b le in th e marketplace Public Notices NOTICE OF REVIEW HEARING On Wednesday November 24, 1982 ot the hour of 9 00 o.m., at the Courthouse An nex. 906 Main Street. Oregon City. Oregon, the Board of County Commissioner* will consider a review of the Clockama* County Hearing* Officer * approval in part and denial in part of an alteration of n o n -c o n fo rm in g u *e , variance request to continue u*e of 3 building* constructed on the property without building and zoning permit«; e*tabll*h the u*e of a chip bin; and increase the amount of o u td o o r s to ro g e a re a Building 1 i* two itorie*. 16x28 and used a* lun chroom. washroom and of fice*. Building 3 is 24x48 and is used to house a hearth grinder. To continue the use of an approximately 6x12' chip bin constructed on the proper ty without necessary zoning and building permits. To con tinue to use approximately 1.63 ocres for outdoor storage, mis outdoor storage area was in creased from approximately 51 ocres without necessary zoning permit*. A variance to reduce the sideyard setback tor building 1 from 10' to 3 'A' is also being requested. Unless otherwise provided by the Board of County Com m issioner* under Section 1204 05 of the Clackamas County Zoning Ordinance, the review of the decision shall be confined to the record of the proceedings before the Hear ings Officer. The Board of County Commissioners may admit additional testimony and other evidence without holding a new hearing or hear the entire matter ogain. if it is satisfied that the testimony or other evidence could not have been presented at the initial hearing The party requesting review is Roy J Michoel ( Edward J. Sullivan, the applicant is the same, file number 24I-B1-EN. U/R. The review is tor property ie n e r a lly d e s c rib e d os ollows: North side of Hwy. 211. ap proximately '4 mile west of S.E. 362nd Drive; Sandy area. The specific property is fur ther detabed as: T2S. R4E. Section 22. Tax lo t 2000 W M The application is available fo r in s p e c tio n at th e Clackamas County Planning Division 902 Abernathy Road Oregon City. Oregon (phone 655-8921, from 8 00 e .m to 5:00 p.m. MG elk PI 182-1 11-11 J Infantry School, Fort Benn ing, Ga. OSUT is a 12-week period that combines basic com bat training and advanced individual training The train ing included weapons q u a lific a tio n s , squad tactics, patrolling, landmine w arfa re , field communications and com bat operations Completion of this course qualifies the soldier as a light weapons infantrym an and as an indirect-fire crewman Thurs CPO to welcome the public The M t Hood Cor ridor Citizen Planning O r g a n iz a t io n has scheduled a meeting for the general public Mon day, Nov. 15 The CPO will meet at 7 :3 0 pm in th e multipurpose room in the new addition of Welches Grade School Included on the agen da is a discussion of new in fo rm a tio n received fro m the Clackam as County Department of E n v ir o n m e n ta l S e r vices, the upcoming Land Conservation and Development Commis sion hearing on the com prehensive plan, and un finished business from prior meetings In a d d itio n , John McM ahan w ill report on a telephone discussion with the newly elected S tate R e p res en tative for District 23. Robert Shiprack The discus sion concerned local land use problems and role of the CPO Nov I I 1982 (Sec. I) SANOY (Ore.) POBT—7 Wedding vows exchanged Karen Mae Phelps of Rhododendron and Jeffrey Scott Plew of Zigzag were m arried Oct. 16 at the M t Hood E va n g e lica l F ree Church A reception was held at the Rippling River Resort Mrs Plew. a 1975 Sandy U n io n H ig h School Karen and Jeffrey Plew W Rebekah Jane joins Lehrs Victor and Debbie Lehr of Sandy recently announc ed the birth of a daughter, Rebekah Jane She was born Oct. 12 at E m a n u e l H o s p ita l in Portland. She weighed nine pounds. 10 and one-half ounces and was 21 inches long genuine SHA Ta*1 "' r < \ LET tk 6- / C „ 's ,A t C l Great grandparents are M ark and M artha Peterson of Portland and M argaret Jackson of Sandy WORK FOR YOU' HOLDS IN HEAT! KEEPS OUT COLO! ches long The parents are Ramona and Bernie Rueschenberg of Sandy. Jered joins Renee, 16, Robin, 14, Alan, 7, and John, 3. 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