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S A N D Y ( O r e ) P O S I Thurs
J a n u a ry 21
1988
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C h a m b e r p re s id e n t h as b u sy a g e n d a
Phyllis Rader, installed as presi­
dent of the Sandy Area Chamber of
Commerce Saturday night at a ban­
quet at Rippling River, has a full
agenda for 1988
A new sign ordinance, Tri-Met
taxes. City Hall expansion and
downtown revitalization are key
issues the chamber faces in the com­
ing year, she said.
Also at the banquet Saturday,
Wasson Brothers W inery was named
business of the year for its success at
the Oregon State Fair, and George
Hyland and Joyce Williams were
honored for serving three years on
the chamber board of directors
Rader, owner of Accent Hair and
Tan, 39110 Proctor Blvd , said she ac­
cepted the presidency because she
knew she would get good support
from people such as Dennis Dries,
vice president, and Joan Miller,
treasurer
Board members for 1988 are Arnie
Becker, Mike Czajka, Tom Myron,
Kim berly Nelson, Scott Candland,
Phil Jonsrud and Diane T iller
"We've got a good, hard working
board," Rader added I can't stress
that enough."
She also acknowledges that the
board lias a lot of hard work in front
of it Proposed changes in the sign or­
dinance are about to be reviewed
Sandy has the option of dropping out
of the Tri-M et taxing district The Cl-
P o rtra it
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Phyllis Rader
ty Council is considering options for
expanding City Hall, and the vacancy
rate downtown lias been a cause of
concern
But Rader hopes to address those
issues in a couple of ways. One is
through a monthly noon forum, held
on Tuesdays at T J 's Restaurant
The chamber hosts a speaker each
week, but now will hold a forum once
a month to discuss issues of local
significance
Rader is also forming an advisory
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with changing students' attitudes
Gixxl students understand that
they are responsible for their own
success or failure, Heaton explained,
but people who are not successful
tend to blame their parents, teachers
and society for their failures
After leaving Clackamas Com­
munity College, Heaton served for
two years as assistant superinten­
dent at a 7.500-student district in
I da f io
Heaton makes no secret of his
plans in Sandy. First, he wants to
earn the public's trust by offering a
good but affordable program Then
he wants a tax base
"W e’re going to do everything to
hold tfie line, but I want to ask the
public for a tax base of >5 9 million
ithe school's current budget). My
reasoning is this I have creeping
costs every year, you know ’ ”
Heaton said there is an unex-
(noted, increased expense every
year, whether for sewer and water
service or building tnspei tions
"We don't intend to use the full 6
percent every year, but we have to
have a way to operate down the
road "
Heaton said a gixxl budget commit
tee can assure the public that the
budget increases w ill be justified
"This community deserves good
schools," Heaton said "We have to
stay on the cutting edge."
It is a complex world, one in which
it is not easy for students to predict
where the jobs might be, Heaton
said Society has changed, and it
might be harder now to In- a high
school student But some things have
not changed
Kids today are just as good or just
as bad as they've always been,"
Heaton said " I prefer to see them as
just as good "
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security w ill lx* selling points, he
said
The Salmon River flows through
the park, but there are no camp sites
on the river And the wetlands re­
main undisturbed
" I t w ill lx- left just as nature in­
tended," Hegstrom said It will lx-
untouched "
Beaver dams, deer and the unspoil­
ed beauty of the area will be among
the (»ark's features, Hegstrom said
The development of the park is
ongoing The RV maintenance center
could lx* leased out, and plans for a
restaurant have been considered A
museum could also be built for the
Cascade Geographic Society But for
now Hegstrom said they (dan to |»ro-
mote the many activities they will
have to offer this spring
Entrance to tin- park could become
an area landmark R V. Village has
ordered four totem poles, two of
which will lx 1 placed on either side of
Highway 2t> Two others w ill lx1 plac­
ed on either side of the entrance to
R V Village
H egstrom has w orked w ith
Michael I ’ Jones of the Cascade
Geographic Society to arrange for
the totem poles to lx1 carved
Hegstrom has seen the poles anil was
pleased They w ill be on display at
L ew is and C la rk C ollege in
February, and w ill lx- put up in July
R V Village plans to hold its grand
opening during the pole-setting
ceremonies
Each of the totem poles tells a
story, Hegstrom said. They will
serve as an entrance to the Hoodland
recreation area
Hegstrom said R V Village will
provide .Ti> to 40 jobs, and he said he
feels the tourism industry is coming
of age in Oregon and on Mount Hood
Hegstrom has joined the Mount
Hood Recreation Association and the
HiMxlland Area Chamber of Com­
merce.
" I haven't been any (»lace where
there is more enthusiasm and unity
than there is here," he said
Bring your saw chain
problems to the
(OREGON)
chain clinic.
DATE
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THURSDAY
JAN 21
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committee, which w ill include some
lo n g tim e re sid e n ts and some
newcomers.
"We need those old-timers to tell us
what has worked in the past, but we
also need those new people with fresh
ideas," she said
Rader w ill take the best ideas
generated by the advisory committee
to the chamber membership
Rader herself has a long history of
involvem ent in com m unity ac­
tivities She and her husband. Car-
roll. own the Rader building and the
Frontier Building in downtown San­
dy. She has operated a hair styling
salon in Sandy since 1952
A few years ago Rader signed up a
number of businesses to participate
in the Block Home program Block
Homes, marked by distinctive yellow
signs, provide a refuge for children
who think they might be in danger
Rader, who said she believes
strongly in the program, signed up
dozens of business people
In fact, she worries that she went
overboard. " I kind of felt like I got in
there and said, 1 want to do this Get
out of my way.' "
But people who have worked at the
Wine Fair and Feast during Moun­
tain Festival or for the Sandy Com­
munity Players probably appreciate
that can-do spirit
During SCP's production of An­
nie," Rader worked nearly every
night for six weeks doing hairstyles
or preparing wigs for the per­
formers Working at the Wine Fair
and Feast and for SCP nearly wore
her out, but she said it was a lot of fun
and both events contribute greatly to
the success of Mountain Festival
Rader Is also a member of the San­
dy Job Club board, and helped
organize the Sandy Junior Muss pro­
gram last year
Away from work and community
activities, Rader does carpentry
work on a doll house The house is so
intricate that it w ill have tiny plug­
ins for the miniature lamps
She has an extensive doll collec­
tion, and enjoys collec ting antiques
of all kinds " I f we had room in the
house, we'd still be going to antique
auctions and buy ing things," she Jok­
For Reforestation or For
Christmas Tree Plantings
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Rader grew up in Sandy, attending
school in the Sandy Elementary
District and graduating from Sandy
High School
She lived in Anaheim, Calif., a few
years, but is happy to call Sandy
home
She has three grown daughters,
and five grandchildren
About her presidency, she said,
" I'm anxious to see what we can get
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She said she expects a good work­
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IN THE MILITARY
C harles T aylor
SEEDLINGS
Taylor is a senior at Sandy High
School and w ill graduate in June
Charles M Taylor, son of Charles
and Ann Taylor of Sandy, has
enlisted in the U S Army under pro­
visions of the delay ed entry program
He will leave for eight weeks of basic
training at Fort Knox. Ky , on Sept
14, 1988
Upon completion of basic, he w ill
remain at Fort Knox to attend ad­
vanced individual training in the a r­
mor field
The delayed entry program allows
high school seniors such as Tay lor to
select the job training they desire
and qualify for and have that training
reserved for up to one full year while
they finished school
E lizabeth
M a n c in o
Elizabeth C Mancino, daughter of
Donna Mancino of Sandy, has been
promoted in the U S. Army to the
rank of private first class
Mancino is a motor trans,x»rt
operator in West German with the
51st Transportation Company
She is a 1986 graduate of Sandy
High School
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