P agi /\6 ( ) ( IO BLR Stop Maas Sworn In As Police Chief playing that tune I couver's new C h ie f o f Police on Monday, Oct 7, in front o f a room packed fu ll o f friends and co -w o rk ­ ers Maas now heads a 120-em- ployee department w hich w ill grow as the city proceeds w ith annex­ ation Maas thanked his fa m ily fo r itsl Maas was introduced by M ary Jo B riggs, deputy c ity manager A fte r listin g M aas’ s previous experience in police w ork and budget. Briggs said she knew him to be "a man o f integrity, a decision maker and a person who looks at the com m unity w ith visio n .” C ity attorney Ted Gathe department as the interim p o lic e | performed the swearing-in ceremony . chief. support. He commented that p o lice ! department employees had been helpful, w elcom ing, and friendly asl he prepared to step into the c h ie f si role and he thanked Captain I erry [ Rosenquist fo r his service to thel Smith selected as parks director New development review manager ( ity Manager Vernon Stoner an­ DiCesare has been employed by the city since July, 1993, as an assistant to the c ity manager. Ilis background includes w ork on the heritage program. D iv is io n goals include im prove­ ment in service de live ry to the com ­ m unity and effective customer ser­ vice w ith applicants and neighbor­ hoods. The w orkgroup w ill be com ­ prised o f about 54 employees in­ c lu d in g some building, planning and lire code staff. The d ivisio n is part o f the C om ­ m unity Developm ent Department. D iC esare w ill re p o rt to Karen I sther Short Redevelopment Plan and the One Place Across Tim e Haines, C om m unity Development director, beginning Oct. 14. nounced the selection ot David DiCesare as the c ity ’ s new Devel­ opment Review Manager. I JiCesare w ill manage a new di vision in Com­ munity Development designed to streamline the review process for planned developments in the city. C ity M anager Vernon L Stoner I has selected Larry J Smith as d ire c­ tor o fth e C ity o f V ancouver's Parks| and Recreation Department. Smith, age 53, has w orked as an I assistant to the c ity manager fo r the past five years. His focus has been on expanding the c ity ’ s service) boundaries. Parks and Recreation ¡announces essay contest Vancouver Parks and Recreation J is launching the first “ H ow Van­ couver Parks and Recreation En­ riched M y L ife " contest. People who feel their health, w ell-being, or life in general has been enhanced by participating in any parks and recreation program may enter by w ritin g a b rie f essay describing their experience. W inners w ill be chosen in 16 categories includingyouth program, teen program, adult enrichm ent, citizens o f d is a b ility , senior enrich­ ment. S N A P /M e a ls on W heels, He was hired by the city in 1991 after he concluded a distinguished | assignment as service advisor to the 104th D ivision Vancouver Barracks. During his m ilitary career, he was involved w ith parks and recreation at | gram, Foster Grandparents, Heritage Services, Fitness, Tennis, Special Events, Aquatics, Sports, Facilities and Parks and Trails. several m ilitary installations. Smith assumed his new responsi-1 Category winners w ill receive a $25 g ift certificate to apply toward registering in Parks and Recreation b ilitie s Oct. I He w ill report to D eputy C ity M anager M a ry J o l Briggs. The parks d ire cto r salary | programs. There w ill also be a $50 grand prize certificate winner. Entry deadline is Jan. 15. Entry forms may be picked up at Bagley range is $59,832 to $76,368 Smith is a native o f V irg in ia . He | Center, 4100 Plomondon or Marshall Center, I009E . M cLoughlin B lvd .,o r by calling Toni Syverson, 735-8801. is active in V ancouver Rotary. He lives in the Cascade Park area w ith his w ife and daughter, who is a I student at M ou n ta in V ie w H ig h ) School. Spirits entertain on Officers Row The second annual Ghost Sto­ ries on O ffice rs Row' scares up sp ir­ The tour includes performances by personalities who live on the Row including singing soldiers and a gov­ Row, 11 a.m. to 4 p.m., Tuesday- Saturday. ited entertainm ent Saturday and Sunday, O ctober 26 and 27. Ghost Stories takes visitors on a w alk along erness w ho hanged herself. “ This is not a haunted house, and ♦ M a rs h a ll C e n te r, 1009 E .| M cL o u g h lin B lvd , 8 a.m. to 5 p.m M onday-Friday. O fficers Row to meet the spirits o f V ancouver's first neighborhood. Some are humorous, some are ee­ rie. 75-m inute tours start at 6 p.m. not suitable fo r children under age seven," cautions Jane M orrison, her­ itage services coordinator. A ll tickets are $3, available from: ♦Bagley Center, 4100 P io n ,o n - 1 don, 8 a.m. to 5 p.m., M onday- Friday. O r call Bagley Center at I 696-8219 and charge tickets to | Maps are on the back o fth e tickets. ♦ G ra n t House, 1101 O ffic e rs V IS A or Mastercard. Citizens and Agencies become Habitat Partners C lark C ounty citizens and public agencies have formed a private non­ p ro fit group to preserve, enhance, and support the acquisition o fw iId- life habitat in C lark County and the low er C olum bia region. Through public private partnerships and d i­ rect private sector support, the co­ a litio n is concentrating on the ar­ 112, C la rk Public U tilitie s , the city o f R idgefield, C lark County, the Si­ erra Club, Audubon Society, Cannard K in g and Associates, Pioneer P rint­ ing, and Loom is, Inc. ea's highest q u a lity shore lands, floodplains, wetlands, forests, and “ Interagency and com m unity co­ operation are an essential part o f habitat management and enhance­ m ent," Dygert said. “ The group es­ p e cia lly wants to encourage p u b lic/ private partnerships and direct p ri­ other habitat and open space lands. vate sector support." O rg a n iz a tio n p re s id e n t B ill Dygert said anyone can belong to Habitat Partners and he urged c iti­ zens to get involved in upcom ing projects In addition to individuals, the fo llo w in g organizations have O ctober 12 Tree Planting Event The g ro u p ’ s first m ajor project involves restoring vegetation to river banks along the south shore o f the East fo rk o f the Lew is River, Dygert said. Volunteers plan to plant w il­ lows, Oregon ash, red oiser dog­ at the State H ighw ay D epartm ent’ s 269th Street park and ride parking loteas, o f Interstate 5 D rive north on 1-5 to the R idgefield (269th S tree,)junction. Turn easton269th Street and d rive about 100 yards to the park and ride lot on the north side o fth e street. C ar p o oling and caravanning w ill occur from this point. Dygert said anyone who wants to participate is asked to RSVP by call ing Kathe Thomas, C lark Coun­ ty C om m unity Developm ent. 699- 2375, ext. 4936. w ood and other trees at a spot that is about 1/4 m ile east o f Paradise Point State Park. The property is owned by C lark C ounty and is part o fth e lower ing trees. C offee, ju ic e , pastry, and other light refreshments w ill be Natural Resource Conservation Ser­ vice, Educational Service D istrict Lew is R iver Urban W ild life Habitat and Greenway System. provided. A barbecue lunch w ill also be provided at no cost. Learn to d rib b le w ithout a bib. I ocal rem odeling specialist A rt offense and defense, maneuvering skills, coordination and fundamen­ tals o f basketball. Participants w ill learn through d rills and scrim m ag­ Patrick w ill lead participants in plan­ es and have fun learning from coach ning rehabilitation o f old e r houses M m Spaulding, I uesdays, October Saturday, O ctober 19 at the Grant House. 1101 O ffice rs Row. The workshop is 9 a.m. to noon on the second flo o r o f G ra n t House Class w ill cover an assessment o f goals and planning projects that are cost-effective and realistic. Register at Bagley Center, 4 100 Plomondon. 6 9 6 -8 2 19 or M arshall | Center, 10091 M cL o u g h lin B lvd , I fthey have them, volunteers are asked to bring shovels, hand prim ­ ers, gloves and buckets fo r water­ Kids learn to dribble Beginning O ctober 15, boys and g irls at age 9 - 14 years can improve g ravated b a tte ry and o rd e re d held on $ 2 5 0 ,0 0 0 bond fo r hursday n ig h t’ s a tta ck on his fa th e r. R ic h a rd . 44. A p o lic e m a n c a lle d to the home in the a fflu e n t C h ic a g o suburb o f H ig h la n d P ark. I l l i ­ nois, was c re d ite d w ith sa v­ in g th e l i f e o f th e e ld e r G ro ssm a n by s to p p in g the heavy flo w o f b lo o d fro m his neck w o u n d. H ig h la n d Park P o lic e C h ie f D a n ie l D a h lb e rg was q u o te d in S a tu rd a y ’ s C h ic a g o Sun- T im es th a t M ic h a e l G rossm an ‘ was d o in g his h o m e w o rk and d id n 't w a n t his fa th e r to p la y the p ia n o .” r D R I l \N D OBSERVER severely beaten and was hospital­ ized with head injuries. Investigators w ould like to lo- Officer Henry Groepper- Acting PIO I (Lieutenan C. M adison) w ill be away from the o ffice , starting at 5:00PM. Thursday, O ctober 10, 1996 and w ill be returning Monday, (October2 1, 1996 at 8:00 AM. O ve r 2.500 people participated in the program in 1995, in clu d in g 50-plus singles and couples. «*. » b 2 • 1 A have any inform ation on his where­ abouts, contact local police, o r Pa­ role O ffic e r B ill Davis at248-5056. C rim e Stoppers is o ffe rin g a cash reward o fu p to $ 1,000 for inform a­ tion, reported to C rim e Stoppers, w hich leads to an arrest in this case, or any unsolved felony crim e, and you can remain anonymous. C all Crim e Stoppers at ( 503 ) 823-HELP. In v e s tig a to r: Investigative Ser­ geant Wayne S vilar, Portland Po­ lice Bureau; A lte rn a te C rim e S toppers C o ­ Assault Victim: Zelma Yvette Smith A D ru g E n fo rc e m e n t A d ­ m in is tra tio n (D E A ) agent has been a rre s te d fo r a lle g e d ly se e kin g a b rib e fro m a d o c to r u n der in v e s tig a tio n fo r d iv e r t­ in g c o n tro lle d substances fo r his personal use, p ro s e c u to rs said on M o n d a y. E b ru s a lle g e d ly to ld The Portland Police Bureau man­ ages a Senior Locks program w hich in s ta lls , at a b s o lu te ly no co st, deadbolt locks and other security hardware on the houses o f e lig ib le and in re tu rn E brus a lle g e d ly p ro m ise d to send the d o c to r o f f i c i a l g o v e rn m e n t d o c u ­ m ents sh o w in g the case ag a inst h im had been d ro p p e d T o qualify a person must: 1) Be 55 years o r older. 2) Own o r buying the house you are liv in g in. Renters are not e lig i­ ble. Senior homeowners. 3) Live in the Portland C ity limits. The program is funded through the Bureau o f Housing and C om m u­ nity Development. A trained Locks 4) Meet federal income guide­ lines. The income and age lim its can be w aived in case o f an emergency. These are considered on a case by case basis. Senior citizens, who want to ap­ ply fo r the program, should call the screening to basement windows and Portland Police Bureau's Fam ily w indow s in doors, as needed. Service D ivision at (503) 823-0284. Call 503-288-0033 to advertise in' ffilje Jîortlanh (Oh senior 2 ER EE PASSENGER CAR J W HEELS W I I II PURCHASE OF ANY < NEW OR USED LIRE, SOME COMMERCIAL. < DOUBLE J TIRE CENTER NEW * USED * NEW CARS FAXES. M O UNTING 4 BALANCING INCLUDED FULLY GUARANTEED PASSENGER & SNOW TIRES (Limited to whats n stock I $10.00 & UP (503) 283-9437 ' ÜQURS FLAT REPAIRS 3. #.00 & UP M onday thru friday 9atn ti 6pm PORTLAND. OREGON »7211 Saturday 9am to 4pm No Need to Drive Across Town • We Honor Competitors Coupons!. omfort M u to epair Foreign & Domestic Minor & M ajor Repairs ^ acto ryT jg ln ed T e ch n lcla n »2 Shops Same Location TUNE-UP SPECIAL I | the d o c to r to m ake the p a ym e n t in cash so it c o u ld not be tra ce d (503) 8 23-H E LP (5 0 3 )8 2 3 -0 8 3 0 Free deadbolt locks for seniors on the first flo o r and attach metal Drug agent charged with bribery o rd in a to r: O ffic e r John W rigley, Portland Police Bureau; cate a subject o r subjects Smith may have been w ith p rio r to the assault e xte rio r doors, d rill and pin w indow s fo r a frie n d w h o was p a ra ly z e d in a s p o rtin g a c c id e n t. space, pre-registration is encour­ aged. * Supervision Status: The o f Parole issued a warrant for A lle n 's arrest on 8/5/96 for fa ilin g to report to his parole o ffic e r and drug use. I f you His pager number is 323-6036. In my absence. O ffic e r Henry A special Halloween Mystery T rip is set Thursday, O ctober 31 from 9 regional, national and foreign destinations. motel and discovered Keys. He was placed into custody and transport­ ed to T ra ffic D ivisio n . parole violations. He has another conviction fo r Burglary II. Groepper w ill be the A cin g PIO. a.m. to 6 p.m. It is sponsored by the Vancouver Parks and Recreation Departm ent Senior T rip s Program. 696-8236 fe e is $7. Due to lim ited stay ing at the motel located at 320 SI 99th ave. O ffice rs went to the | M arch o f 1987, but has been re­ turned to custody many times fo r C rew is sent to e lig ib le homes to perform a variety o f security proce­ dures. They install deadbolt locks on The o n e -co u n t c o m p la in t a l­ leges E brus to ld the d o c to r the $ 2 5 .0 0 0 w o u ld be a c h a rita b le d o n a tio n to a fu n d e sta b lis h e d Lunch is included. I he afternoon w ill be spent v is itin g a ghostly factory. I he $46 fee includes transportation and lunch. C all 696-8236 to register. I he c ity 's Senior T rip Program offers over 225 trip s a year to local, enough evidence to charge him with the listed crimes. Police received a tip that he was | 150 lb s . black hair brown eyes A re a o f last residence: N l Rodnes ------------<-------------------- Convicted in 1983 for Assault I, after A lle n beat a man with a tire iron, causing severe facial injuries and o n goingdisabilities. Sentencedto 10 _ 'A years in prison, he was paroled in Killm gsworth Street. Smith had been e n d in g the in v e s tig a tio n o f the d o v to i. Planners w ill o n ly disclose that the trip is along the C olum bia R iver to an unknown destination feel that Keys actions, and the com ­ pletion o f evidence gathering, have led them to believe that there is | f u g a tive : Christopher A llen, age 43, 5 ' 11, On Wednesday, August 14,1996, Zelma Yvette Smith, a 37-year-old Northeast Portland resident, was found lying naked and unconscious in A lberta Park, located at NE reation Department. C all 696-8006 to r more inform ation. Seniors secret destination trip je c t assisted him in leav mg the hos­ pital w ithout checking out. T ra ffic D iv is io n investigators | Fugitive alert person o r persons responsible fo r an assault. This course is presented by the C ity o fV a n co u ve r’ s Parksand Rec­ Fees are $34, $30 fo r c ity resi­ dents. Register at Bagley Center, 4100 Plomondon. Joseph Paul Keys, Jr. was arrested at approxim ately 11:00 PM Wednes­ day O ctober 9. 1996, at the M onta- v illa M otel in SE Portland. Key had been a suspect in a case in vo lvin g erratic d rivin g that led to a co llisio n w ith a special education bus at SF. 32nd A ve and SE Couch Street, M onday afternoon. Key, along with Fawn A. Haskins and Duane Coburn were injured when attem pting to flee from police con­ tact Keys had been in the care o f O S H U hospital when another sub­ Crime Stoppers: Assault N eal E b ru s, 33, a d iv e rs io n c o m p lia n c e in v e s tig a to r w ith the D E A , is ch a rg e d in a c o m ­ p la in t file d in W h ite P la in s, N e w Y o rk fe d e ra l c o u rt, a l­ le g in g he d e m a n d e d th e $ 2 5 ,0 0 0 b rib e in re tu rn fo r 15 through N ovem ber 12, 6:30-8 p.m. Bus Collision suspect arrested Portland Police Bureau investi­ gators, in cooperation w ith C rim e Stoppers, are asking fo r your help in identifying and apprehending the The Saturday planting project is scheduled from 8:30 a.m. to noon. Participants w ill meet at 8:30 a m. representatives participating: Fish firs t, U S. Fish and W ild life , C o­ lumbia Land I rust. State Fish and W ild life . Pacific Rock Products, Clark County Conservation District/ Old house renovation workshop offered B ond was se, S a tu rd a y fo r a 1 7 -y e a r-o ld s tu d e n t w h o stabbed his fa th e r in the neck w ith a c a rv in g k n ife because the m a n 's p ia n o -p la y in g was d is tu rb in g h im , p o lic e said M ic h a e l G ro ssm a n , a h ig h sch o o l s e n io r, was ch a rg e d w ith a ttem pted m u rd e r and ag­ 26-year A rm y career w ith his last Retired and Senior V olunteer Pro­ •IN I P o l i c e X c ii fi (©hserlitng 'L e t’ s go to w o rk,” said Doug Maas alter he was sw om -in as V an­ 16, 1996 ’ < cyck only | r«9 »39.95 Includes plugs & scope check. Check cap. rotor & filters. Other cars slightly more. BRAKE SPECIAL $56 95 p e r u it reg. M4 95 I Turn rotors or drums, replace | shoes or pads, inspect hydrolics. repack wheel bearings if applicable OIL LUBE & FILTER $14 95 Up to five quarts of oil OPEN MON ERI 7 6 • OPEN SATURDAY 8 4 2 6 5 3 MARTIN LUTHER KING JR. BLVD. 2 8 7 -3 0 2 2 I