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About Sandy post. (Sandy, Oregon) 1938-current | View Entire Issue (Dec. 16, 1982)
P* 4» Thur» O k Ik IM 2 Sac I ) S A N O * ( O r e ) «OST - 1 To aid persons in need Area CB club being formed by M IC H A E L P. JONES Host Correspondent buses are equipped with CB radios Dietdench said it is not uncom m on, durin g the course of a typical school year, for buses to have flat tires or broken fan belts, or for drivers to get stuck in the snow He said if any CBer monitoring channel 9 hears that a Welches school bus is having difficulties. Such things as traffic con d itio n s an d h a z a r d s , weather, auto accidents, crimes, fires, personal in juries. down telephone or electrical lines and poles, slides and citizens out of gas or having motor vehi cle problems are examples of some of the things that could be monitored on the channel An organization is being formed by citizens band radio operators to assist in increasing the efficiency of the limited police and fire coverage in the Mt Hood area The "Mountain Citizens Communication Net" is be ing organized by John R iz zo. an Oregon state police trooper, and Don Armin- trout, Hoodland fire chief The intent of the pro gram is to provide “a means of listening" to per sons in need, and relay that need, either by telephone or radio, to the appropriate police or fire agency, or even tow com pany. Emergencies that occur during times of hazardous w eater. or even during typical rainy, dark nights, can be very t r . n g and tir ing. said Rizzo Citizens with r base or mobile CB radt. e asked to monitor channel 9. either while at home or while mobile on the highway The intent is to provide ‘u means of listening.’ they should telephone the school and appraise the staff of the situation, as well as C m bus's location In tk past Dietdench said the school has had d if ficulties in learning of bus breakdowns because the school used channel 14 for all of its emergency calls With few people monitoring this channel, getting help was difficult. So w iui the new monitoring program beginning, he said the Eventually the MCCN hopes to provide "listening e a r s ” fro m Sandy to Government Camp Later, it hopes to include monitor ing of Highway 26 as far east as the junction of Highway 26 and 126 G a ry D ie t d e r ic h , W elches G ra d e School building principal, said he is optimis’ ic about the pro gram He said he can see a direct benefit for the school since al! f e of the school s school has switched over to cha.inel 9 A n o th e r p ro b le m D ie t d e r ic h s a id c o m plicated the bus situation was the call letters used on the radio For the past six or seven years, instead of identifying themselves on the a ir as Welches Grade School, it was KWS Now the bus drivers will identify themselves as Welches G rade School with the hopes of getting a faster response to em ergency situations Persons interested in participating in the pro gram may pick up a form at the main station of the fire departm em t in Zigzag Participants w ill each be g-.ven a list of all p ar ticipating base locations, call signs and handles No addresses w ill be given. Participants 7111 be re quired to have a license from the Federal Com munications Commission. There are no licensing fees For more information contact the Hoodland F ire Department at 622-3256 School is seeking teachers t io n , r e c r e a t io n a l volleyball and basketball w ill be continued Also, lik e last y e a r, winter outings w ill be offer ing Persons interested in leading cross-country ski tours or snowshoe hikes should contact the school Cox said she hopes there w ill be enough interest for cooking classes, which are usually popular this tim e of year She e n co u ra g e d a n y o n e in te r e s te d in leading such a class to con- The Welches Community School is seeking persons in te re s te d in tea ch in g classes or acting as leaders for cross-country skiing and showshoe outings Reva Cox, coordinator, said the school is accepting ideas for classes, as well as persons to act as class leaders, for the w inter term Classes are schedul ed to begin Feb 13. T en tative ly , Cox said they have an adult exercise class scheduled In addi- tact her Cooking facilities for a class are available at the community school Artists wishing to share their skills and expertise with members of the com munity are also in demand. Someone in te re s te d in teaching a pottery class co u ld u tiliz e the k iln located at Welches Grade School, where the com m u n ity school is now located Other classes that may Brownie troops to carol Caroling is an important tart of Christmas for it preads good w ill and the ¡pint of giving. T h is y e a r th e tw o Jrownie troops serving the dt Hood area w ill be shar- ng some traditional holi- la y songs w ith th e ir rien d s. neighbors and years old. T h e second B ro w n ie tro o p is led by P am Ashland Her troop w ill also have around 10 p ar ticipants The girls are 9 and 10 years old. passersby. They w ill be caroling at the Hoodland Park Plaza on Saturday, Dec 12. 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THE PEN A LTY IS STIFF OUR GIFT DEPARTMENT FEATURES • Oriental be of interest, said Cox, would be a photography cla s s e m p h a s iz in g darkroom procedures She said the community school has use of the Welches Grade School darkroom In addition, the school has made available its Universal gym equipment if someone would want to teach a class on body building In t e r e s t e d p ers o n s should call Cox at 622-3700 or 622-3397 The w inter te rm schedule w ill be finalized by Jan. 6. 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