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THURSDAY, AUGUST 22, 2013 • THE LAKE OSWEGO LEADER IN NEWS FOR 93 YEARS • LAKEOSWEGOREVIEW.COM • VOLUME 100, NO. 34 • 75 CENTS Former LO offi cers could lose police careers State board to Trish Watson and Jack the consider alleged cat cuddle in a corner sexual misconduct while the curious By KARA HANSEN MURPHEY Remington The Review treads lightly on a window Two former Lake Oswego sill. police offi cers who resigned while under investigation REVIEW PHOTOS: VERN UYETAKE for allegedly having sex on the job could lose their cer- tifi cations to be police offi - By CLIFF NEWELL cers anywhere in the state. The Review The Department of Public Safety Standards and rish Watson loved Jack Training’s Police Policy Com- the cat. mittee reviewed the charges She had originally want- against Martin E. Bradford and T ed a dog when she went pet Joshua P. Day on Aug. 15 hunting at an animal shelter, but and unanimously recommend- then she saw a cat whose looks she Now that Jack ed to decertify them. really liked. He looked like he had is no longer “These are positions of public started out all white but then had roaming trust,” said Erik Gabliks, the di- JACK around walked under some dripping gray rector of the public safety stan- paint. Portland, he dards department, “so this com- “I said, ‘I really want this cat,’” will have his mittee and the board takes pub- Watson said. “He jumped right up to very own lic safety me.” She named him Jack. refrigerator in profession- is Lake Oswego. Life was a bowl of cherries when alism to a Jack the cat moved into Watson’s very high “I have home on 22nd and Division in South- up lost cat posters all thought. standard.” already lost east Portland. They shared the over her neighborhood. “Jack was in a During the last week As fi rst re- my marriage, house with her roommate and her “My son was miss- of July, Watson got a ported in the two puppies, Lola and Chue. The cat ing,” Watson said. “Jack bathroom. He was phone call from Laura Review last home savings and dogs were the very best of was a really neat cat and curled up on a Williams at New Sea- week, Brad- and friends. It was stunning to see them I really missed him. My sons’ corporate offi ce ford and Day together. grandchildren (all seven shirt. I didn’t want and was asked, “Do you wrote let- reputation. “Jack thought he was a dog,” Wat- of them) loved him.” to scare him. I own a cat named Jack?” ters denying Please allow son said. “He started eating dog After several months quietly said, Watson exploded, “I any sexual me to keep BACK food. Jack was comfortably spoiled of searching, Watson re- do! Wow, I can’t believe misconduct and he loved the dogs.” alized she would have to ‘Jack? Jack?’” it!” and urging my ■ Unfortunately, this idyllic situa- face life without Jack. — Trish Watson Fate had brought the board to certifi cation Trish Watson tion ended after only a couple of She moved on, made a Watson and Jack back let them months when Jack went missing. new home in Lake Os- together. Fate and keep their so I can Watson does not know why this hap- wego around Christmas time, and smart thinking. Watson had the certifica- provide for has joyful reunion pened, but she guesses that some- set her sights on getting a job at presence of mind to have Jack tions. Both thing scared Jack and he jumped the New Seasons Market (she got the chipped by a veterinarian a couple resigned my children.” with long-lost cat fence. Watson took the loss of her job). Jack had been missing for a from their — Joshua Day, beloved cat hard and started putting year. Chapter closed. Or so she See JACK / Page A22 positions former LO police with the offi cer Lake Oswe- go Police De- partment in October 2012. “I know that while on duty I engaged in what some would An uncertain future on the Wizer block deem inappropriate talk but nothing that I have not heard Contention and confusion fellow offi cers, sergeants, lieu- tenants and even captains surround proposed speak,” Bradford wrote. In his letter, Day said, “I have redevelopment plan already lost my marriage, home, savings and reputation. By ZANE SPARLING Please allow me to keep my cer- The Review tifi cation so I can provide for my children.” The proposed redevelopment of Bradford has worked in law the Wizer’s shopping center has al- enforcement since June 2003. Be- ready sparked public interest, out- fore coming to Lake Oswego in cry and concern — especially Glass Butterfl y July 2007, he worked for Manza- among the store owners and em- owner Phil nita’s public safety department. ployees of the block’s other busi- Chizum says the Day began working in law en- nesses. To them, the future remains Wizer’s forcement in September 1998 as unclear. redevelopment is a civilian employee in the Mult- ZGF Architects and W&K Develop- still unfi nalized, nomah County Sheriff’s Offi ce. ment have set September 2014 as a pro- despite recent He then worked as a police offi - spective dig date, but the plans — which discussions cer for the Fairview Police De- call for the construction of multistory, between partment. The Lake Oswego mixed-used buildings with 200-plus Police Department hired him in developers, housing units — are neither fi nalized August 2006. property owner nor approved. Lake Oswego Police Chief Gene Wizer and In the meantime, no one in the Wizer’s Don Johnson previously said he mall has formally been given notice to the city. couldn’t comment on either vacate. At least, not yet. REVIEW PHOTO: case because they are person- Which leaves some, like Glass Butter- VERN UYETAKE nel matters. fl y owner Phil Chizum, optimistic. er Gene Wizer), the Glass Butterfl y has just don’t,” Squire said. hamson said. Of three women employees “It may sound like a done deal,” no reason to continue anything but busi- With two part-time employees, Squire Ollar agreed. “I fully expect this to mentioned in the cases against Chizum said, “but despite what you read ness as usual. said that if a move does come, he’d look happen,” he said. Bradford and Day, two still work in the newspaper, it may, or may not, “I haven’t given up hope yet, and I for a smaller space in the same area. Un- Ollar, of Ollar Photography, and Abra- for the city. The Review is not happen.” want my customers to know that,” til then, he’ll carry on. hamson, of Lake Oswego Chiropractic, naming the women because With 12 full- or part-time employees, Chizum said. But not everyone on the block shares are both self-employed professionals they weren’t the subject of the Chizum’s clothing boutique is the largest The Glass Butterfl y has been open for Chizum and Squire’s “wait and see” at- who operate modest, successful practic- state committee’s reviews. shop in the Wizer’s complex. business in Lake Oswego for 29 years. titude. es. The police policy committee’s According to Chizum, everything Fred Squire, who owns Squire An- To portrait photographer Derrik Ollar With limited overhead costs and rela- recommendation now goes to from zoning issues to public protest or tiques, said he operates his business and chiropractor Dr. Scott Abrahamson, tively smaller space requirements, both the full board, which will have a fi nancing diffi culties could sink the de- with the same outlook. relocating isn’t a matter of if — only say that moving, while difficult, isn’t hearing on the case in October. velopment project. And with a six-month “I’m not a worrier. Never have been. when. — KOIN 6 News contributed lease (and no notice from property own- Drives my wife nuts, but I don’t worry. I “It looks like the deal is done,” Abra- See WIZER / Page A22 to this story.

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By EMILY HOARD the book, it wouldn’t remind them of levy language for The Review any major author they’ve read re- cently. ... As a writer, I am jealous of November ballot “Will Peeslee learned how to Andrew Mathwick because he wrote ride a bike when Will Peeslee was a novel at age 20, and it’s a big thing By JILLIAN DALEY 7 years old. Will Peeslee was now Andrew he just did. I enjoy his writing be- The Review almost 17 years old. Will Peeslee Mathwick cause it is funny and I like the motive was riding his bike to a Walmart sits in the behind it, not just because of the The Lake Oswego School Board this week Neighborhood Market. Will Pee- middle of friendship obligation.” approved the language for the local option slee thought about all the street, The cover of the book has an in- school levy to be on the ballot this fall. he fell when he was learning to just like his teresting story as well. The art is a On Tuesday, the board unanimously green- ride his bike. Those thoughts character picture of his father from about 20 lighted the motion to approve the language for the made Will Peeslee feel depressed years ago. Mathwick chose it be- question and summary for the ballot and explana- did in the and very embarrassed.” cause it appears to be a bleak setting tory statement for the voters pamphlet. book. And so starts the novel titled “the in New England, where the story “Motion passes — hopefully, the measure will title is what i put in quotation REVIEW PHOTO: ends. The title came to Mathwick pass,” said Patti Zebrowski, school board chair- EMILY HOARD marks” by Lake Oswego’s own new when he was chatting with someone woman. author, Andrew Mathwick. The book spirations, is Tao Lin, who has a He wrote the first chapter as a short on Facebook and asking for advice The measure, which would be effective in July is meant to give a humorous look at unique writing style. Lin’s work in- story to stand on its own, but then he for the title. His friend gave him an 2015, will continue the current rate. The owner of modern American culture, especial- fluenced Mathwick’s choice to not added to it and kept adding to it. By idea and then clarified that “the title a $350,000 home, for example, pays about $41 per ly concerning social media sites like use pronouns often, and in fact, the the time he reached 10,000 words, he is what I put in quotation marks.” month or $487 per year. Facebook and Twitter. name “Will Peeslee” makes up one- decided to complete the novel. The book was published through The question posed to voters “The book is a satire; that’s why I 30th of the book. His advice for other aspiring writ- Dont Hate Me Press, which he de- for the Nov. 5 election will be: have bad reviews on the back written Mathwick also received inspira- ers is to “not worry about setting a scribed as a small indie publisher in “Shall District levy $1.39 per $1,000 by me,” Mathwick said. “It is about a tion for the story through Facebook goal, but to take it day by day.” This Milwaukee that has an open submis- of assessed value for operations; boy named Will Peeslee who is de- and Twitter. writing method is meant to be more sion policy. Readers can find it on protect programs, class sizes for pressed then meets a girl named So- He took creative writing classes, manageable and realistic. Mathwick Amazon for paperback and Kindle five years beginning 2015-16?” phie and they run away to Maine.” and one story he wrote got pub- followed his own advice and com- for the e-book. The explanatory statement pro- The main characters also happen lished by the Rock River Review; pleted the entire book in just four As Mathwick is enjoying the rec- vides some history, including that to run into Ellen Page, James Franco another story won the August Dere- months this spring. ognition he is receiving from the the levy first was approved in 2000 zEBROWSkI and Spider-Man on their way. lith Award at his school. After the Zane Sparling, a close friend of book, he is also working on another and renewed in 2004 and 2008. Mathwick was not interested in award, he began writing the book. Mathwick and a Review intern, is a novel written in the same type of ex- “The current local option writing during the time he attended “Basically, in six months I went big fan of the book. perimental style. He said it is about school levy provides approximately 10% of the dis- Lake Oswego High School, but when from not caring about writing to “When I read Andrew Mathwick’s “a sad kid in San Diego who wants to trict’s operating budget for instructional pro- he began college at the University of completing a novel,” Mathwick said. work, I wanted to write ‘I’m so mad’ be a crab fisherman, so he moves to grams, teaching positions and educational ser- Wisconsin in Milwaukee, he found He described his method of creat- or ‘What the (heck)’ in the margins Alaska and becomes a crab fisher- vices,” the explanatory statement says. that he enjoyed reading and writing. ing the book as writing in snippets, ... but in a good way,” Sparling said. man. It’s called, “i want to sit in a pit The deadline to file the measure and explana- One of his favorite authors, and in- adding a few hundred words a day. “If most people took the time to read full of crabs.’” tory statement for the upcoming ballot is Sept. 5. In other news: n The school board passed the School Board Strategic Priorities and District Timeline. The dis- trict staff and the board collaborate to create such a plan each year, and Superintendent Bill Korach OSBA joins effort to defend PERS reform bill said it is important for district employees, board members and the public to know exactly what’s By JILLIAN DALEY estimated that the legislation will PERS legislation, we believe it is im- adversely affected by SB 822 if it is happening, especially in a year like this one when The Review save about $400 million for all gov- portant that we take part in its court not declared unconstitutional or a the to-do list is long. ernment agencies this biennium and defense. We’ve got to reform PERS breach (of contract) or invalid for “We’re not going to have a lot of spare time, so The Oregon School Boards $200,000 million for school districts so we can place more money in some other reason. ... Petitioners we have to be working on the same things in the Association last week joined an alone. State funding constitutes classrooms where it belongs.” have protected private property same way,” Korach said. effort to defend an Oregon Pub- about 70 percent of OSBA is a mem- rights in receiving promised retire- The board’s priorities this year include: the strate- lic Employees Retirement Sys- the Lake Oswego ber services agency ment benefits, including the annual gic budget plan, the local option school levy, Common tem reform bill in court. School District’s Learn more supporting almost COLA,” the petition states. Core State Standards and the superintendent search. A group of PERS benefit recipi- resources. For more information, go 1,400 school board Respondents include the state, n Director of Human Resources Mary Kaer ents filed a lawsuit on July 1 petition- OSBA spon- to oregon.gov/pers/docs/ members in school city of Portland, Oregon City School said the district recalled the three teachers laid off ing for a review of the PERS-reform- sored a bill for the general_information/ districts, education District, Beaverton School District, this year as part of an effort to address a budget ing Senate Bill 822, which the Legis- 2013 legislative sb_822_passage.pdf. service districts Tualatin Valley Fire & Rescue and shortfall. About 10 teaching positions were elimi- lature approved in its last session. session, Senate and community col- West Linn School District. Lake Os- nated, but because of vacancies, three teachers OSBA on Friday filed a motion to in- Bill 754. The bill leges, and the agen- wego School District was not listed were initially laid off. The returning teachers will tervene, effectively adding its name could have saved more than $1.75 bil- cy also serves charter school boards. as a respondent, although the court’s be working at Westridge Elementary School, to the list of the petition respondents lion for the 2013-15 biennium and bil- SB 822 “eliminated a tax break for decision on the case will affect all which had the most open positions. defending the bill as a valid law. lions more long term, according to a out-of-state PERS recipients,” OSBA organizations with retired or cur- A teacher who is laid off must be the first con- PERS is the retirement fund for PERS-funded estimate. spokesman Alex Pulaski said. rent employees on PERS. sidered for any job in the school district for which state and local agencies, such as “SB 822 does not provide the It also capped the cost-of-living “The court’s decision will have re- they are licensed within 27 months of release, by schools and government workers, PERS savings we had hoped for,” adjustment at 1.5 percent for all percussions for public agencies state statute. and is how the state pays for retire- said OSBA Executive Director Betsy PERS benefit recipients, effective across Oregon,” Pulaski said. “We are just very glad that we are able to recall ment benefits and pensions to its Miller-Jones in a written statement. Aug. 1, according to the state PERS The governor hopes to call a spe- (the teachers) at this time,” Kaer said. retired workers. “But because its provisions affect all website. The COLA previously was cial legislative session next month n The board heard a presentation from the Lak- Senate Bill 822 alters the PERS of our members, and because its le- capped at 2 percent. with the intent of passing more cost-of-living adjustment, and it is gal standing could affect future “Petitioners will be directly and PERS reforms. See SCHOOL BOARD / Page A19

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RESERVING NOW! LO City Councilor TULIP TIME CRUISES Mike Kehoe resigns 436860.081513 up when apply- through a list of potential candi- Mayor considering list ing to the dates for the open position. state’s top ma- Since Kehoe first indicated he of a dozen potential rine biology would need to resign, councilors programs in have offered up names of com- replacements two years. munity members who might re- By KARA HANSEN MURPHEY Mike Kehoe, place him. Citizens wrote in $1,000 OFF The Review an entrepre- with ideas, too, and many of neur and inves- those names matched up with per couple on select sailings Lake Oswego City Council- tor who owns KEHOE what councilors already had in or Mike Kehoe has resigned commercial mind, Studebaker said. Beth Levich, your 503-985-9994 award winning from his position. shopping cen- Kehoe’s letter, received by the All About River Cruises travel professional, W www.allaboutrivercruises.com o e G has sailed on river As reported two weeks ago in ters and a property manage- city Monday, was dated Aug. 10 K e no W w Because cruises around the Review, Kehoe knew he ment company, among other and stated that his resignation . would soon leave his post be- business ventures, said then was effective immediately. THE River Cruise Experts cause he’s in the process of mov- that he and his wife don’t have Studebaker said he is no lon- ing to San Diego. His family has jobs that require them to live in ger looking for ideas of replace- already relocated to the Rancho Oregon. And their two older ments and plans to narrow the Santa Fe area, although he is children, Brett and Paige, are list from about a dozen to eight still spending plenty of time in already at California schools, or nine. He’ll ask those contend- etow Oregon to attend to business Santa Clara University and Uni- ers to submit short resumes or r Hom n Gro and to handle selling his Lake versity of Southern California, biographies, and the council will ou cery Oswego home. respectively. interview them, possibly as Y The move stems from his In that case, moving to Cali- soon as next week. youngest child’s future educa- fornia was the “best thing for A majority of the remaining with tion. Jack Kehoe, just embark- our family,” he said. council members could then ing on his junior year of high With Kehoe’s notice in hand, vote to appoint someone to fill school, hopes to secure residen- Mayor Kent Studebaker said the the remainder of Kehoe’s term cy in California to give him a leg council would begin sifting through 2014. Hometown Service! • Special orders for hard-to-fi nd items • In store post offi ce and coffee shop • Lamb's charge accounts • Knowledgeable wine assistance Council OKs $39,000 in grants • SeSeniorsniors sasaveave 110%0% TTuesdaysuesdayys • FFrFreshesh fl ororalal By KARA HANSEN MURPHEY cycle, 12 were recommended for n $3,300 to residents in the Special Orders: Stephanie Agramonte or email [email protected] The Review full or partial funding by a six- John’s Woods area for new signs member committee made up of to replace old ones at the en- The Lake Oswego City city employees. trance of Kerr Parkway and Council last week approved The only neighborhood proj- Duncan Avenue and Tempest "Since 1948 our grocery store almost $39,000 in grants for ect that didn’t score some cash Drive and Boones Ferry Road. on McVey Avenue has provided neighborhood projects rang- was Birdshill, which had re- n $3,500 to Mcvey-South Shore ing from preparation for ma- quested $1,000 to pay for maps of to move a sculpture on loan to the high-quality foods and customer jor disasters to new signage slope grades and an emergency city to McVey Avenue and Laurel service that make shopping a and playground equipment. preparedness book. However, Street and hold a community pleasure! Please stop in and Neighborhood enhancement the city has pledged to provide event celebrating the installation. see what we're all about." grants provide funding for proj- the maps outside of the grant n $1,700 of $2,240 requested by ects that offer public benefits but program and to purchase copies Old Town for a 25th anniversary Nick Goldsmith, Store Owner don’t receive support under other of an emergency preparation celebration of the neighborhood. city programs. 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lackamas County commissioners took a necessary step last week in unanimously approving rules to allow for visual inspec- Ctions of personal items belonging to people entering public parks. Clackamas County sheriff’s deputies and other designated individuals now have the authority to in- spect coolers, bags and backpacks, and they will tell those in violation of park rules to leave. Ordinance amendments also prohibit glass on county park property unless otherwise allowed by permit. Granted, county officials exaggerated reports of mass riots and drowning on the Clackamas River to pass the new rules. And although commissioners rushed their decision through at an emergency oUrOPINION hearing Aug. 15, it was the correct decision. Bottom line: Increased recreational use of the Clackamas River resulted in real public safety issues and environmental concerns related to drunken- ness, littering and trespassing. As reported in this week’s Review, cleanup efforts during the past de- cade have each year removed an average 5,700 reADers’LETTERS pounds of garbage, much of it beer cans and bottles. Sure, some people are crying out: “They took away Vote yes for local option muting by bicycle on Highway 43 be- charge people a fee for driving around my right to have a beer in the park!” But rules were tween McVey and Terwilliger in Lake Os- the lake and elect Clint Eastwood mayor? levy for schools wego. A real Oregonian would never ever already on the books against alcohol in county My husband and I are voting yes to re- I thoroughly enjoy and appreciate my want his city compared to one in Califor- parks. By entering public places such as courthous- new our local (option levy for schools). round-trip bicycle commute from West nia. Oregon Gov. Tom McCall must be es, airports, concert halls and sporting arenas, you We moved to Lake Oswego for the Linn to OHSU — all except for this rolling over in his grave. should already expect to be searched. schools and the community. We have two stretch in Lake Oswego. In fact, I dread You will have to pry my leaf blower kids at Westridge Elementary School this stretch, especially the afternoon leg. from my cold dead hands. (I have been a) You can’t drive with an open container, even if and want their education to continue at I know that some cyclists ride the side- Lake Oswego resident for 60 years. you’re older than 21 and below the legal blood-alco- the same fabulous level we have become walk while others take up a lane so not David Keller hol limit. Driving is a privilege, not a right. No one accustomed to. We love the smaller to get hit by a car turning right — and a Lake Oswego has the “right” to break such commonsense rules. schools, enrichment activities, field trips few people I know just won’t ride be- As Commissioner Jim Bernard noted, we elect pol- and art programs they have been ex- cause of this short stretch. Frankly, it’s All reap benefits iticians to protect the public by “enacting laws that posed to in our schools. currently a no-win situation for both cy- Voting yes to renew our existing clists and motorists with no effective way from school levy protect life, liberty and the pursuit of happiness.” school levy will not increase our taxes; it to avoid it when traveling north from Or- Commissioner Paul Savas added, “People have a will keep them at the same level and con- egon City or West Linn. This November vote “yes” to renew choice. If they don’t want their coolers and back- tinue to give the monetary assistance Bicycle commuting has so many perks. the Lake Oswego school levy. packs inspected, they can turn around and go else- our schools need. Our city benefits from Not to mention that obesity is now recog- As a parent of a fifth- and a seventh- the outstanding rankings of our schools nized as a disease by the American Med- grader and former PTA president at Oak where. People have a right to enjoy the park safely.” by the increase in our economy and ical Association, climate change is real, Creek Elementary, I know the deep im- We encourage county residents to volunteer with property values from people wanting to gas is expensive and our mental and pact this levy has on the education of the hundreds of people expected to descend on Bar- live here in this wonderful community physical health benefits hugely by exer- Lake Oswego students. It accounts for ton Park Sept. 8 as part of the 11th annual Down the and to educate their children. cise. Progressive towns and cities seek approximately 11 percent of the school Please join us in voting yes to renew ways to help communities become more district’s funding and generates $6 mil- River Clean Up. our school levy for a strong Lake Oswe- healthy — through what we eat, what we lion per year specifically for Lake Oswe- Some of what is found will be thrown away, but go. do and how we get to work. go schools. Most importantly, this is only more than half of it will be recycled. Other pieces of Cindy and Kelly Stelk Lake Oswego needs to address bicycle a renewal of the current levy rate of $1.39 garbage will be turned into art and exhibited in the Lake Oswego travel through this critical stretch. I urge per $1,000 of assessed value, a rate that annual Ripple Art Show in Portland Nov. 7. our community stakeholders and those hasn’t changed since 2004. Even with in- experienced in city planning to come up creased state K-12 funding for the 2013-15 After the cleanup on Sept. 8, there will be a free Plan built ‘on irresponsibility with a safe solution for this situation. In biennium and the school district’s efforts gourmet barbecue, live music by Tubs of Love, edu- and incompetency’ the meantime, fellow bicyclists follow the to curtail expenses, there will still be a cational booths and (nonalcoholic) libations. A silent rules of the road, and motorists — have a revenue shortfall. That’s why renewing auction will feature many outdoor items from orga- Thank you to Lita Grigg and Roger bit of patience and consider the benefits our local option school levy is absolutely nizations supporting the event, including MTI Ad- Rollins for their (Aug. 15) letters of con- of cycling to the greater public and envi- essential to keeping class sizes low and cern about the Wizer block redevelop- ronment. And, by the way, I, too, imagine providing the breadth of programs we venturewear, Kokatat, NRS, Aldercreek Canoe & ment plan. I agree with them completely. we can come up with a good, working want for our students. You should vote Kayak, Patagonia, Looptworks, Columbia Sports- Obviously, city planners and the devel- compromise for cyclists and pedestrians “yes” even if you don’t have children in wear, Leatherman and more. All proceeds benefit opers want to maximize profits at the ex- enjoying the new Rosemont Trail con- the school district. Communities that We Love Clean Rivers and its efforts to coordinate pense of Lake Oswego citizens and to the necting West Linn to Lake Oswego. spend money on local classrooms reap boat-based river restoration efforts. loss of the beauty of downtown Lake Os- Dede Montgomery the benefit by attracting new families to wego. West Linn the area, creating higher home values Pre-registration is required to volunteer and is Three four-to five-story buildings, no and protecting community livability. now open at welovecleanrivers.org/Clackamas. matter the design or quality, will block Renew our school levy for a strong views of Mount Hood and loom, creating ‘Doesn’t make much Lake Oswego. a claustrophobic atmosphere, over Mil- sense to me’ Lisa Kolve lennium Plaza Park and the people seat- Lake Oswego ed at sidewalk tables outside Peet’s cof- (Last week’s) Review had a citizen’s Review opinion policy fee, Zeppo restaurant and St. Honoré view recommending we do away with bakery. Adding 215 to 228 apartments leaf blowers. Leaf-blower free? Letters poLicy will most likely add 430 to 456 more cars. Give me a break. To return to the days I’d like to respond to the Syd Kamitz We welcome three categories of opinion in our pages from our How can A Avenue possibly handle the of push brooms, rakes and hosing down Aug. 15 citizen’s view piece. I, too, am readers: Letters to the editor, political letters to the editor and traffic? driveways is like going back to the dark very annoyed at times with the distur- citizen’s views. Instead of Lake Oswego downtown be- ages. bance powered leaf blowers make. My The deadline for all three categories is 3 p.m. every Monday ing a place where people want to visit, If the noise bothers them, use ear home is my sanctuary from my workday although residents are encouraged to send pieces in earlier. shop and eat, this redevelopment plan plugs. I can just see all of the gardeners in Portland and I like to be able to relax Weeks with a federal holiday in them typically move the dead- will make the downtown area a place in Lake Oswego raising their prices to and entertain in quiet. That being said, line up 24 hours. people will want to avoid. compensate for all that extra labor. Lake Oswego is beautiful because of its We prefer receiving opinions pieces via email. All items should It appears the Lake Oswego (Redevel- Doesn’t make much sense to me. many large trees, which produce a vari- be sent to [email protected]. opment) Agency’s plan is built on irre- James Walz ety of organic debris year around. I could Writers are limited to one opinion piece per calendar month. sponsibility and incompetency. Lake Oswego not survive without my leaf blower. How- Word limits are: Mary Ann Dougherty ever, I exercised consideration for my n Letters to the editor: 300 words; Lake Oswego neighbors and purchased a low-noise n Political letters to the editor: 200 words; ‘Pry my leaf blower from professional model. Many manufacturers n Citizen’s views: 550 words. my cold dead hands’ make gas models rated at 64-65 dBa em- All opinion pieces need to include the writer’s name, local No joy in riding a bike on ploying mufflers in the tube or encapsu- address and telephone number — the latter two for verification this leg of Highway 43 The last place on earth I want Lake Os- lated motor or both.My view is a phased- purposes only. wego compared to is Carmel-by-the Sea, I write to share my frustration com- Calif. First ban leaf blowers, then what, See LETTERS / Page A8

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From Page A7 the gallon. You should also ban motorcycles that are rid- in ban on blowers without noise controls is more den by anyone under 85 — very noisy as they realistic in our community than the outright ban roar thru downtown. Kamitz proposes. And, heaven’s sakes, let’s get rid of those Greg Williams Maseratis, V-10 Audis, any Mercedes with more Lake Oswego than 6 cylinders, Corvettes, Ferraris and any oth- er car that is not electric or a hybrid. And, don’t forget any cars or trucks older than Dennis Richardson say ... 2010. ... They are polluting the air too. misused public office And, by the way, landscapers aren’t saying they will go out of business. They are saying you In your Aug. 8 issue, Republican governor can- and I, and the city, and your neighbors will all pay didate Dennis Richardson wrote as if he is the a lot more for yard work. You should spend an af- champion of education and of improving the con- ternoon raking leaves by hand to see how long it ditions of Oregon’s seniors and working peo- takes. ple. Unfortunately for Richardson, his writing is Come on Syd, “progressive” is another word not at all consistent with his voting record as a for the few know what is best for the many. legislator. Thomas S Clements Richardson has consistently voted against in- Lake Oswego creasing school funding and services for Ore- gon’s seniors while trying to create tax loopholes for his rich cronies. Get involved in cancer research Unlike such Republicans in Oregon’s distant What if we could personally participate in re- past, Sen. Mark Hatfield and Gov. Tom McCall, search that might help determine factors that Richardson has also misused his public office: He cause or prevent cancer? created email mailings to citizens to further his What if our involvement, and that research, ul- ambition to be governor at taxpayers’ expense. timately leads to the elimination of cancer as a Richardson was nationally derided for his nut- major health problem for this and future genera- ty suggestion — following the Aurora, Colo., mov- tions? ie theater shooting — that if the theater-goers What if we could make it so just one family had only all been armed, the killer would himself never has to hear the words “you have cancer”? have been shot: Can you imagine how many more Residents of our community have an unprece- would have been killed if everyone began shoot- dented opportunity to participate in cancer re- ing in the dark movie theater? search this year. 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428861.082113 leaf blowers? vance a culture of strength and vitality in Oregon from its work on the environment to its commit- Why, Syd, a good “progressive” never stops ment to healthy people and a strong economy. with simply banning leaf blowing. OSU understands the things that are the foun- Do you have an idea for a news story? While you are at it, why not ban those pesky dation of a vibrant and thriving community. noisy V-8 boats on the river and on the lake — While OSU is already deeply connected in ev- end their water polluting, air polluting and ear Call 503-635-8811 polluting noise. Not to mention they get 4 miles to See LETTERS / Page A15

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He’s the one player I can role. They’ll need him to give 10 to 15 minutes of big- look at and say he has really had a tough go with man play, blocking shots, playing great defense. It the injuries he has sustained will be, “If you can score, without it being in his con- great, but don’t worry about trol. He is in a great place. If it, because we have LeBron there is any team he can CITIZEN’S James and Dwyane Wade.” make a comeback with and The weight being lifted off be successful, it’s Miami. VIEW Greg’s shoulders will be The Heat are going to give Brian Grant something he hasn’t yet expe- him top doctors and a first- rienced in his NBA career. rate training staff. Pat Riley is He deserves an opportuni- there to oversee things, and Erik Spoelstra (a for- ty to come back and try to make it in the league. I first you get $200. mer Portland resident and starting guard for both hope his body holds up this time. He has had some Jesuit High School and the University of Portland) injuries that would seem to be career-ending. If he — who has done a wonderful job as coach — will stays healthy, he’ll be able to make his mark in the be there to bring him along. They’ll expect a lot league. then you get from him, but they’ll bring him along at a rate that Fans in this city should embrace Greg and be will give him the best chance for success. nothing but happy for him and pull for him to I worked with Greg during the summer of 2009. make a successful comeback. He gave it all he a better bank. The Trail Blazers sent me to Columbus, Ohio, for could when he was in Portland. personal workouts. I was there two to three When he comes back to face the Blazers at weeks. It was just Greg and me. during the Heat’s visit in December, Let me tell you something, it was the first time I hope the fans welcome him with open arms. He Open a checking account today I’d banged around on anybody since I’d retired deserves it. The dude has been through a lot of at KeyBank and get $200.1 (after the 2005-06 season). After our workouts, I rough stuff. I’ll be there, standing and cheering was super sore. I’d go over to my aunt’s house with everyone else. Just open a qualifying checking account and make one direct and tell her to get the ice bags out. That kid was deposit of $500 or more within 60 days to get your $200. big and strong, agile and quick. I was impressed Brian Grant, 41, played 12 years in an NBA uniform. He ®2 with his work ethic. He just continually got after was with the Blazers from 1997-2000 and with the Heat from Plus, when you enroll in KeyBank Relationship Rewards it, and it wore me out. 2000-04. Grant lives in West Linn, runs the Brian Grant you’ll start earning points for everyday transactions Greg’s a nice guy. He was a kid, though. 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This year was particularly meaningful to I also thought of my neighbors, Dr. Louis and my wife, Katy, and I as our Judy McCraw and Beth and twin sons graduated from Dave Moffenbeier, who had Lakeridge. long ago graduated their I spent much of my time CITIZEN’S children from our great at graduation reflecting on schools and always contin- the 12-year journey our VIEW ued to be supportive. I can- sons and their classmates vassed for the local option successfully completed. I Bob Barman school levy in 2008 and reminisced about the nur- asked the McCraws and turing first-grade teachers who taught my boys, Moffenbeiers to support the renewal. They 1Qualifying KeyBank Checking Account must be opened by 9/20/13. For all offer conditions and requirements Lindsay Looney and Jan Pearce. I fondly re- were “all in” for my kids and our community. go to key.com/200. 2Rewards program and point redemption are subject to fees. Visit key.com/rewards for the member all of the parent volunteers who helped Now it’s time to renew the local option terms, conditions and fee details. ©2013 Key Corp. KeyBank is Member FDIC. in their classrooms. How do you properly thank school levy and make sure the next generation 444603.081413 someone for giving your child the love of read- has the same great opportunities. I’m asking ing? I recall Chris’ second-grade teacher, Sharon everyone to be “all in” for our kids and sup- Odman, encouraging a beginning reader to share his skills as she encouraged the class- See BARMAN / Page A10

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THE SUMMIT AT MOUNTAIN PARK Finding the right therapist for you and your kids here are a lot of choices to make facts and does not help encourage action. If children or adolescents who can easily get 40 MORNINGVIEW CIRCLE – LAKE OSWEGO when it comes to picking a thera- you leave a professional’s office feeling en- lost with a mouthful of words. 3 Bedrooms, 2.5 Bathrooms pist. So how do you pick the right ergized and empowered, then you have 4. They explain the reasons for the meth- Ttherapist that will help you and probably found a good fit. ods suggested. Parents who aren’t told why $499,900 your kids? 2. They acknowledge your expertise. Par- they are asked to use a specific manage- Great room with gas After figuring out the issues of insur- ents stepping into a therapist’s office gener- ment method don’t always use them appro- FP, hardwood fl oors, ance, schedule, age, gender and office loca- ally feel frustrated and even deflated. They priately and often don’t stick with them A/C, built-in vacuum, tion, it is important to feel that their best ef- long enough to make an impact on their security system, sound look at some other fac- forts up to that point child’s behavior. Your therapist should not throughout, park-like tors. Don’t underesti- CITIZEN’S have failed. Your thera- expect blind obedience from you, because setting. Expansive mate the importance pist should help re- as the parent, you are the supervisor of this windows, very light of finding a profession- store your confidence process. You need to have the flexibility to and bright; large, al who inspires your VIEW as a parent. They make the tools your own for your own sunny deck. Great trust and confidence. should understand unique environment and situation. updated Mt. Park Lexie Ainge Cottle Finding a good thera- that you are the expert 5. They empathize with your situation Rec center, pool and tennis. 428399.081513 pist that fits you is al- and continue to do ma- and acknowledge your accomplishments. ways an individual matter, but above all, ny positive things as a parent. One of the The consistency required for parenting in Contact Jim at 503.675.3841 or 503.705.7945 • [email protected] you need to make sure that you and your greatest things a therapist can do is to help difficult circumstances can be challenging child feel comfortable in their presence. remind you of the tools you do have as a and tiring. Look for a therapist who under- In addition, there are six factors that you parent, but that have possibly been put into stands this, acknowledges your hard work should look for when talking to or meeting temporary storage based on circumstances. and reminds you that you deserve credit for with therapists that are going to help you 3. They speak in plain English. Thera- the improvements made in your family. and/or your children. pists often feel that in order to appear as 1. They gently nudge parents into action. the “expert” in the room, they need to use Lexie Ainge Cottle, M.A., LPCI, is a Lake Oswe- Beware of a therapist who is overly con- all of their $100 words. The best therapists go resident who grew up in Lake Oswego and Audiology Services include:* frontational at the onset of counseling or don’t feel the need to use jargon to get their now has a private practice in professional coun- HEARING TESTS‹HEARING AID ADJUSTMENTS ‹HEARING AID REPAIRS who is quick to blame the parent for their point across, and if they do use any clinical seling as part of the Compassionate Counseling HEARING AID CLEANINGS ‹ OTOSCOPIC EXAMINATIONS ‹WAX REMOVAL child’s problems. The other extreme is a terminology, they make sure to explain Center in Tigard. She can be reached at 503-400- *Hearing aids may be tax deductible. therapist who simply presents dry, clinical what it means. This is especially true for 1512 or by email at [email protected]. FREE Hearing Screening with this coupon budget puzzle, and having the ing in to make our schools percent of every citizen over ($119 VALUE) entire community joining to- stronger. age 25 holding a master’s de- Please call us today Barman gether each year has en- Lake Oswego children at- gree or higher is enormous. for your appointment From Page A8 hanced the richness of my tend schools where they are I’m confident we will renew Expires: 09/22/13 port this renewal. The local sons’ education. We have fabu- expected and encouraged to the local option school levy. It 424974.082213  DOCTORS OF AUDIOLOGY option school levy makes up lous teachers and engaged, perform. Not all students in is my hope that we can contin- Alisa B. 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It’s finally summer, now ine SELECTION F CONVENIENT CUSTOMER SERVICE that I’ve been in the river 325408.102909 CigarsDOWNTOWN LO am already on record as saying — in continued to entertain ourselves catching Specialty CigarettesLIQUOR STORE all seriousness — that, for me, it really waterdogs, making wigs from the moss - - UNDAYS isn’t summer until I’ve been in the riv- JUST ANOTHER that grew in the shallow places and con- 503 636 1112 S 12–5 I er. POINTOFVIEW stantly setting new world records for hold- And by river, I don’t mean one of those ing our breath underwater. behemoths like the Willamette or the Co- Mikel Kelly But everything changed the day my dad lumbia. Those aren’t rivers; they’re lakes said, “I’ll give you each a dollar as soon as Reach over 728,000728,000 readers without ends. you can swim across the deepest part of the in the Portland Metro area Now, while I have had amazingly great be a trip upriver to the Hootenanny hole, to river and back.” In 17 community newspapers and online! swimming experiences in the upper Molal- Skeeter Thissell’s place or the little sandy Well, a dollar seemed like a limitless ONE ORDER~ONE EASY PAYMENT~THEY’RE WAITING! la, the Santiam, the Clackamas, Umpqua beach at the bottom of the Old Hellion rap- amount in the 1950s, practically a blank and the Rogue, for me nothing beats a ids in store. But that usually meant bigger- check when you’re surveying the soda pop Coast Range river, like the one that used to than-usual doin’s — maybe a wiener roast and candy options at Lee Weltner’s Tidewa- go by my house on its way from up past Al- with dads joining us when they got off ter Store. Our eyes got as big poker chips, sea down to Waldport. work. and I swear on all that is holy that, within a Your Neighborhood Marketplace From the Fourth of July to well past La- But the normal procedure was that kids week, we had all accomplished the great bor Day, my brothers and I were in that wa- would swim while moms sat on the river- feat and had stashed our dollars where 287699.010108 ter every day — along with neighbors, rela- bank and visited. none of the others could find them. CALL (503)620-SELL(7355) tives and acquaintances up and down the The first summer or two, before we’d It’s true, the channel of the Alsea at our WWW.YOURTOWNYOURCLASSIFIEDS.COM165942.051006c valley. learned to swim, the ritual was the same: place was no more than 10 or 15 feet across, There were a number of summertime rit- We never strayed too far. But then, some- but it was deep — so deep it was that al- uals connected to the Alsea River, and the time in the mid-’50s, when I was 9 or 10 most-black shade of green that Toyota first one was always the blazing of a trail (meaning my brothers Pat and Bob were Camrys used to come in. And we’re pretty from the house, between the woodshed and probably 6 to 8-ish), it was decided by the sure it was swarming with sturgeon, shark CONGRATULATIONS, the garden, past the tiny little barn (whose parental units that we should know how to and barracuda — just down deep enough only job was to give me a place to shoot swim. It was not safe, they decreed, for all where you couldn’t see them with your nor- Street of Dreams Builders, Designers and Families baskets when it rained), right out onto the these kids living right on the bank of a river mal dime-store swim mask. bedrock, where we did our fancy diving, not to be able to survive in the water. We already were aware that trout, shad on another exquisite Street! Thank you for bringing crawdad catching and sun-bathing. So, we blew the better part of one sum- and eels called the river home, and it was this tremendous effort to our community! Sometimes there was a mountain of drift- mer on Red Cross swimming lessons — spooky enough knowing those creatures wood to carve a path through, which meant which, for the Kelly boys, didn’t take. We were sneaking beneath our spindly legs. my dad had to fire up his mighty Mc- Considering my opening premise, then, Kendall Bergstrom, Principal Broker Cullough chainsaw for the big logs. The hear me now and think about it later: The 503-799-2596 rest of it — sticks, blackberries, willows and summer of 2013 arrived last weekend. I’m whatever had sprouted since the previous not especially proud of the fact that it was [email protected] summer — we kids could handle with ma- past the mid-August mark when swimmin’ www.kendallbergstrom.com chetes and hatchets and grub hoes. season finally got here — but that’s the way In our view, the trail wasn’t good enough it was. until you could walk all the way to the wa- The other person who lives at our house ter barefoot, on dirt, grass or sand, so for (who also grew up on the Alsea, but a little kids this project usually rivaled the build- more than a dozen miles upriver from me) ing of the pyramids or Grand Coulee Dam. and I did some “rafting” on the river. And I 436823.082213 The other non-negotiable ritual was the can tell you that rafting on the Alsea in Au- daily “waiting for the moms.” This entailed gust amounts to floating through the deep us and the neighbor kids sitting around in holes at exactly the same speed a slug inner tubes, with our towels tied around crawls, then walking the raft through the our necks super-hero style, reading comic shallow riffles to avoid getting your butt books and eating green apples off one of banged up on the rocks. the many available trees until there was at But we were in the river. We smelled the least a minimum of two neighborhood summer dying all around us and saw the mothers — usually our mom and Jane occasional leaves and water skippers and

Jones next door — to accompany us either little globs of air bubbles making their way 436874.082213 to our own swimming hole or to the Jone- to the sea while the hot sun microwaved ses’ next door. our pale shoulders and knees. CITY COUNCIL MEETING SCHEDULE Then, with that afternoon wind whipping I can now face another eight or nine PRELIMINARY REDEVELOPMENT AGENCY MEETING AGENDA up the valley from the ocean, shaking the months of cloudiness, drizzle, cold and fog Tuesday, August 27, 2013 - 5:30 p.m. - Council Chambers devil out of the alders and willows along because, finally, we had our summer. the river, we’d trek off to the chosen site, 1. CALL TO ORDER old inner tubes under our skinny arms, A former editor for several Oregon newspapers, 2. ROLL CALL swim masks perched atop our crew-cut including the , Lake Os- 3. BOARD BUSINESS heads, each one of us every bit as excited SUBMITTED PHOTO wego Review, and The 3.1. Review of Block 137 Proposed Design Development Plan for what lay ahead as our dog was when we The Kelly boys pose on the diving board above Times, Mikel Kelly now works on the central de- 4. ADJOURNMENT filled her dish with the exact same dogfood the deep part of the family swimming hole sign desk for Community Newspapers and the for the 11,000th time in a row. some time in the mid-1950s. They are, from and contributes an occasional Agendas are published online: http://www.ci.oswego.or.us On some special occasions, there might left, Patrick, Robert and Mikel. column. Contact: Catherine Schneider, City Recorder, 503-675-3984

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any years ago I belonged beetles, previously limited by winter measurements indicate that overall ance. Defense outlays will drop be- to a little Christian drama cold snaps, chew their way through temperatures haven’t increased in sev- cause the fate of our economy will no troupe, six college friends our forests. More ominously, the Klam- eral years. This has happened several longer be tied to the most unstable re- M in an old van touring the ath River area has experienced times since the atmosphere began gion in the world. Tensions with China country. In one of our skits, a young drought even when rainfall is near nor- warming 150 years ago. Though this will ease as we no longer compete with woman, looking to dodge a commit- mal because snow packs didn’t form plateau will likely also prove tempo- them for energy. And that’s if we’re LOOKING ment, prays, “God, if you want me to do during a warm winter. rary, it gives us wrong. this, send me a boy wearing an engi- Still, skeptics insist the earth isn’t more time, if we Regarding energy BACK neer’s cap and carrying a purse.” warming. Like the woman in the skit, have the wits to use “I can’t judge whether we policy, it’s been said, Blindspot monitoring The words were hardly out of her they read the longtime warnings, look it. should be optimistic or “We’re always ei- technologies are mouth before a boy at events and cry, If the nearly unan- dejected. I’m only saying ther in a daze or in a emerging that warn with an engineer’s cap “What an amazing co- imous judgment of panic.” We can drivers of approaching came on stage, asking CITIZEN’SVIEW incidence!” climate scientists is there’s still hope. Just as break this cycle and vehicles that are if the purse he found I can’t judge whether correct, we need to climate skeptics refuse to rediscover our best hidden from view in might be hers. Steve Holgate we should be optimistic act, and soon. It’s American traditions Stunned, the young or dejected. I’m only not a hopeless task. act, climate doomsayers of optimism and blind spots caused by woman says, “What an amazing coinci- saying there’s still hope. Just as cli- The price, though howl that it’s too late, only a bold vision. We can the cars’ roof pillars. dence!” mate skeptics refuse to act, climate initially steep, is af- once more be a peo- Drivers with vehicles Climate skeptics are a lot like that doomsayers howl that it’s too late, only fordable, especially miracle can save us now.” ple who face chal- not equipped with young woman. For decades scientists a miracle can save us now. compared to its al- lenges head on and these devices can have warned that if we keep pouring Yet, somewhere between the clouds ternative. And if America takes global take decisive action. That’s who we adjust their mirrors to greenhouse gases into the atmosphere, of denial and despair, there’s clear sky leadership on this, our economy will have been at our best and can be again. eliminate these spots. our climate will change drastically. showing. boom from the establishment of new To do so, they should Now we find polar ice rapidly melting Temperature increases over the last industries, even as old ones benefit Portland resident Steve Holgate is a member and sea levels rising, and Arctic forest few decades have been toward the low- from greater efficiencies. of the Center for Earth Leadership. He is a sit in their seats and falling over in melted tundra. Rising er end of predictions. In part, this is Looking at the other side of the phi- former U.S. Foreign Service Officer, was for- tilt their heads to the temperatures have forced farmers in because the measures we have taken, losopher’s coin, what if all those scien- merly a Congressional staffer and headed left until they graze the the Southern Plains to abandon wheat while not yet enough, have made a dif- tists are somehow mistaken? In that the staff of the Oregon State Senate Commit- window glass. Then, growing. ference. In the United States, green- case, for an affordable investment, we tee on Natural Resources. The center is based turn the left mirror In the aftermath of Hurricane Sandy, house gasses have dropped to levels will enjoy cleaner skies, water and soil. in Portland and was founded by Jeanne and until they can just see we’ve surrendered areas of the East last seen 20 years ago. We will have a more efficient economy. Dick Roy, nationally recognized leaders in the edge of their left Coast to rising seas. In Oregon, bark Another bit of good news: Some Our acidic seas will recover their bal- the sustainability movement. rear fender. Next, they should lean their heads to the right about the READERS’LETTERS same degree as they did to the left and fi ne tune From Page A8 significant difference between SFI and FSC. Both re- Protest cuts that hurt kidney patients the right side mirror the ery county in the state, the new board will create the quire participants to exclude lands slated for develop- same way. If you need space to deepen relationships, expand networks and ment from certified areas. As a dialysis facility administrator treating Port- help in adjusting your advance the education of members of our communities, On chemical use, the SFI Standard requires use of land’s kidney failure patients, I’m fortunate to be able mirrors, we would be inside the classroom and through OSU’s extension and chemicals to be the least toxic and narrowest spectrum to be part of a team that provides a range of kidney experiment stations. pesticides and herbicides to achieve forest manage- care services and support to patients who require on- happy to assist. I’m energized by the potential I see here and applaud ment objectives and to use integrated pest manage- going dialysis treatments to live full and active lives. Family Owned and Operated Since 1973 OSU’s choice to take this thoughtful step forward. ment wherever feasible. Meanwhile, FSC has granted It’s troubling to me, and I hope it will be to your read- Joth Ricci at least 74 exemptions for companies to use “FSC- ers, that my patients soon will suffer because of a 12 Auto Center Beaverton banned” chemicals, which leaves consumers in doubt percent cut to Medicare’s ESRD program recently pro- about the veracity of FSC claims to forbid these chemi- posed by the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Ser- IMPORT & DOMESTIC cals. vices (CMS). Sustainable Life story flawed SFI also promotes responsible forestry in many ways Considering that Medicare reimbursement currently 15880 Boones Ferry Road Your recent article about forest certification (Pulp other than through the standard: through our Chain of fails to cover the cost of dialysis, further cuts will be in Lake Oswego, Oregon 97035 fiction?, Sustainable Life, Aug. 15) missed important Custody and certified sourcing labels; by investing in devastating to the hundreds of thousands of patients facts about the Sustainable Forestry Initiative (SFI). conservation research; by working directly with com- on dialysis who depend on Medicare — and the caregiv- 503-636-7896 First, SFI is an independent organization governed munities to promote sustainable practices; and through ers who treat them. Monday-Friday 7:30-5:30 with equal representation from conservation, econom- the innovative Forest Partners program. Without adequate reimbursement, facilities may not • Bosch Authorized Service Center ic and social stakeholders. You cited Forest Steward- The U.S. Department of Agriculture, the National As- have the staff or resources necessary to provide pa- • DEQ Recognized Repair Facility ship Council’s supporters, but did not report that SFI’s sociation of State Foresters and other authorities have tients with the care they need, and some may be forced • ASE Certifi ed Technicians 430203.082213 board of directors includes representatives of The said the SFI, FSC and other credible certification pro- to close their doors. • Northwest Automotive Trade Association Conservation Fund, Ducks Unlimited Canada, Bird grams all can be accepted as evidence of sustainable It’s important for lawmakers to understand that • Lake Oswego Chamber of Commerce Studies Canada, the Manomet Center for Conservation forestry. The reason that “academics and government without ready access to dialysis care and ancillary ser- Studies, the Theodore Roosevelt Conservation Part- foresters are avoiding the fight,” as your article put it, vices, patients with kidney failure will die. nership, several academic foresters and the state for- is that they know that the differences between SFI and I urge readers to contact U.S. Sen. Ron Wyden and www.vicsautoctr.com ester of Maryland. FSC are insignificant compared with the need to pro- urge him to support the funding necessary to care for Second, the notion that an FSC-labeled product indi- mote responsible, science-based forest practices, re- the more than 80 percent of Americans with kidney cates the product comes from land in which clear-cuts gardless of the specific approach. failure who rely on Medicare and depend on us, includ- have been restricted to “6 acres” is inaccurate. FSC ac- Kathy Abusow ing 3,367 here in Oregon. 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e Love Clean Riv- ers organizers are gearing up Wfor the 11th annu- al Down the River Clean Up on Sept. 8. The event begins at Barton County Park, “where a flotilla of volunteers will raft, kayak, tube, canoe and scuba down a 15-mile stretch of the Clacka- mas River, removing any trash it may encounter along the way to preserve and pro- tect the beautiful and bounti- ful river,” said Andy Wuest, We Love Clean Rivers event coordinator. SUBMITTED FILE PHOTOS: MARK GAMBA Wuest expects 400 volun- A volunteer climbs on rocks to pick up trash next to the Clackamas River. teers to descend on Barton Park for the event. Pre-regis- tration is required. “By coordinating with kay- akers, rafters, anglers, scuba Marylhurst Youth Symphony and divers and tubers to clean up MARYLHURST Percussion Ensemble waterways, We Love Clean Rivers broadens engagement will perform a FREE concert at the Lajos Balogh with river-restoration activi- YOUTH Performance Shell at Marylhurst University, ties, increases the recreation community’s understanding Sunday, Aug. 25, 6:00pm. Lajos Balogh and of threats to watershed SYMPHONY Roger Allen conduct. health, and provides unique opportunities for the commu- nity to give back to the in- AUDITIONS: 503-636-8769 credible resources we use 3LegTorso - Portland’s popular A boy sorts through beer cans and other trash at last year’s (leave message) year-round,” Wuest said. Clackamas River clean-up activity. ensemble - will give a concert at This is a family-friendly Marylhurst University’s Lajos Balogh Marylhurst Youth Symphony will hold auditions event, and education is key, Art Show, taking place on for young musicians for all orchestral instru- he said, noting that the morn- Clean sweep Nov. 7 in Portland’s Pearl Dis- Performance Shell Sunday, Sep. 1, ments ing begins with instruction What: We Love Clean Rivers pres- trict, Wuest said. 5:00PM. The concert is FREE to WHEN: August 29, 30,31, about safety on the river. All ents the 11th annual Down the the public. boaters are required to wear River Clean Up Environmental impact 2:00pm -8:00pm personal floatation devices at When: 9 a.m. until late afternoon The Clackamas River pro- all times, and American Medi- Sept. 8 vides drinking water for hun- WHERE: At St. Catherine Hall cal Response will provide Where: From Barton Park to dreds of thousands of people, (Music Building) guards to sweep the river. The Clackamette Park including Lake Oswego resi- Clackamas County Sheriff’s Details: For full details about the dents, and is home to old- WHAT: Play scales, Solo piece, Office dive team also will be event and to pre-register, visit wel- growth forests, bird species, ovecleanrivers.com/clackamas. present on the river. steelhead and one of the last sight-reading There are many land and water A garbage scow, a type of volunteer leadership positions remaining wild salmon runs boat, will accompany the available. Read the complete in the Lower Columbia Basin, “Innovation never stops!” boaters to collect all of the event guide at the above web- Wuest said. trash that is picked up along site or email coordinator@welove- “Garbage in the river is just the way. Some of what is cleanrivers.org. This email address bad. Not only should we have Lajos Balogh Esther Shim Cameron Edens Michael Shaw found will be thrown away, is being protected from spambots. a special interest in this river, but more than half of it will You need JavaScript enabled to as it provides many local resi- Music Director & Conductor Artistic Development Assistant to Conductor Executive Director view it.

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URBAN RENEWAL — The Lake Oswego Redevelopment Agen- erty taken was recovered. found a note on her car that Foothills Drive, four or five so- cy board, made up of the city council, is scheduled to meet next ARRESTS 8/15/13 3:57 p.m. While en- read, “Sorry I cut you off on I-5. licitors came back again. week to discuss the proposed design of a new development on 8/13/13 2:17 a.m. Paul Jer- joying a cup of coffee at Peet’s Nice shoes and lingerie.” She 8/17/13 3:59 p.m. A man has what is known as the Wizer block, between First and Second ry Dean, 44, was lodged at Yam- Coffee, a man’s iPod was stolen. suspected the writer had messed been stalking a woman who has streets, Evergreen Road and A Avenue downtown. hill County Jail on a Lake Oswe- 8/18/13 11:19 p.m. A with her car. been allowing her dog to make The LORA board already approved a development agreement go warrant for failure to appear 60-year-old man was cited and 8/14/13 6:05 a.m. A small bowel movements in his yard. committing up to about $6 million in urban renewal money for the in the second degree. released for stealing a guitar. bag of meth was found at a job 8/17/13 4:33 p.m. A woman estimated $92.6 million project. 8/13/13 2:55 p.m. Colton site on Pilkington Road. inquiring about the welfare of a If all goes according to plan, the city will see new retail and Maverick Baker, 23, was lodged 8/14/13 8:51 a.m. A down- dog inside a silver Nissan was residential development there in three separate four- to five-sto- at Clackamas County Jail on sus- MISC. stairs neighbor is always playing cursed by the owner. ry buildings, which will house 215 to 228 high-end apartments. picion of failure to appear on a 8/12/13 1:18 p.m. Police are his bass too loudly. 8/17/13 4:49 p.m. A renter The development will include up to 28,000 square feet of retail charge of driving while suspend- seeking to contact a woman who 8/14/13 9:41 a.m. A strong on Lakeview Boulevard is wor- space along A Avenue and First Street, a public walkway running ed. won’t stop harassing a man. toxic chemical odor is emanat- ried because one of her chairs on through the block between First and Second streets and parking 8/18/13 12:01 p.m. Robert 8/12/13 8:01 p.m. A neigh- ing from a house under con- her back patio was moved. areas tucked underneath. Dean Hibdon, 48, was lodged at bor came over to a woman’s struction on Upper Drive. 8/17/13 5:59 p.m. Some The meeting will be held at 5:30 p.m. Tuesday at city hall, 380 A Deschutes County Jail on a local front yard and started yelling at 8/15/13 9:03 a.m. Employ- shadowy subjects went through Ave. warrant for suspicion of failure her and her children. ees at Bank of America found a a woman’s garbage on Delenka to appear. 8/12/13 8:29 p.m. A man’s hook with fishing line in the Lane and stole a broomstick. WATER PARTNERSHIP — The Army Corps of Engineers has bad driving has driven two peo- night drop box. Apparently, an 8/17/13 7:07 p.m. After granted an extension to the Lake Oswego-Tigard Water Partner- ple to come to his door and employee was trying to get his having a fight with her husband ship for its in-water work on a new river intake pump station in DUII threaten him. keys out. at Washington Square Mall, a Gladstone. 8/17/13 8:41 p.m. Spencer 8/12/13 10:04 p.m. Four 8/16/13 12:06 p.m. A fe- wife has had a no-contact order The water partnership now has until Oct. 15 to finish up its D. Gray, 23, was lodged at Clack- teenagers are threatening a man male was crouching down at the slapped on her husband. work in the Clackamas River. The pump station is part of a amas County Jail on suspicion of over a drug deal. intersection of Carman Drive 8/17/13 9:45 p.m. A naked massive effort to upgrade and expand Lake Oswego’s drinking driving under the influence. 8/13/13 10:43 a.m. Three and Kruse Way. It was not white man suddenly appeared in water infrastructure so the city can share its supply with Ti- teens have threatened a child at known why. a yard on Doris Avenue before gard. Rivergrove Elementary, stealing 8/16/13 1:48 p.m. A 54-year- making a rapid departure to- THEFTS the complainant’s phone and old woman was cited and re- ward Rainbow Circle. TRAFFIC SIGNALS — The Oregon Department of Transporta- 8/12/13 2:01 p.m. A car threatening with a barbecue leased for telephonic harass- 8/17/13 10:39 p.m. A man tion is installing some new flashing yellow arrows throughout parked on Iron Mountain Boule- scraper. ment and resisting arrest. is already trying to get back to- Lake Oswego. The new lights are already working on Kruse Way, vard was robbed of four credit 8/13/13 11:28 a.m. A cat 8/16/13 3:16 p.m. A driver gether with his girlfriend even Bangy Road and Boones Ferry Road by Pilkington Road, accord- cards, an Oregon driver’s li- was found badly injured in its in dire need of some manners though they just broke up. He is ing to the city. Three more are expected to come on line along cense, cash, checks and miscel- home yard. The feline had suf- ran stop signs on Jean Road and standing in her yard and calling Highway 43 over the next few weeks. laneous clothing. fered a broken front leg and a cursed workers as he went by. her on the phone. 8/14/13 6:28 a.m. License ruptured diaphragm. 8/16/13 7:02 p.m. A mother 8/17/13 10:45 p.m. A lonely OAK TERRACE CONTRACT — The city is preparing to hire a plates were stolen off a car on 8/13/13 12:01 p.m. A man refused to let her ex-husband barking dog on Boca Raton contractor this fall to install a rock fall catchment and abatement Jean Road. was transported to St. Vincent take custody of their children Drive might be violating a city system near the end of Oak Terrace, where the road is bordered 8/14/13 10:26 a.m. Some- Medical Center for evaluation despite a court order. noise ordinance. by a sheer cliff. one tried to bilk a bakery by at- after sending a threatening 8/16/13 7:20 p.m. In a case 8/18/13 12:31 a.m. A nui- tempting to purchase $2,200 email. of criminal mischief, a vehicle sance has been screaming and worth of goods with a stolen 8/13/13 7:16 p.m. A woman hit a car parked on B Avenue, pounding on walls somewhere identity. was grabbed around the neck by causing $300 in damage. on Cabana Lane. 8/14/13 6:37 p.m. A shop- a shirtless young man who 8/16/13 10:50 p.m. When a 8/18/13 12:11 p.m. About Water board to meet lifter swiped some bread and yelled at her. woman answered her phone, 600 plastic knives were left in the vegetables, then made his get- 8/13/13 8:19 p.m. No water someone told her they were go- roadway on Bangy Road. The Rivergrove Water Dis- for a monthly board meeting at away in a white Toyota Sienna. in the toilet bowls was causing ing to blow up her house on 8/18/13 10:35 p.m. A wom- trict Board of Commissioners 17661 Pilkington Road in Lake The 48-year-old thief was caught, dismay on Bayberry Road. Goodall Road. an was screaming at her neigh- will meet at 7:30 a.m. Aug. 26 Oswego. cited and released. All the prop- 8/13/13 9:50 p.m. A woman 8/17/13 2:44 a.m. After let- bor because of his barking dog. ting out a couple at a hotel, a cab The man agreed to take the dog driver discovered that he had inside and put a new battery in lost his keys. its bark collar. 8/17/13 9:01 a.m. A missing 8/18/13 11:03 p.m. A and endangered son was located daughter was hit across the face by his mother in New Mexico. with a sleeping bag by her moth- 8/17/13 2:56 p.m. Despite er. The girl was also yelled at by Dr. Jeff Sessions being kicked off a property on her father. 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426112.082213 Lake Oswego Review, Lake Oswego, OR August 22, 2013 news A19 Facing elder abuse than people realize,” Kavas said. special to Klem, who said that 90 Gatekeeper program “It can be physical neglect, fi- percent of her work with the spreads net of protection nancial exploitation, scams. But American Bar Association in- the worst thing is when it is done volved elder abuse cases. over vulnerable seniors by family members and trusted “The elder abuse problem is a caregivers. Seniors are a big tar- passion of mine,” Klem said. “In By CLIFF NEWELL get for solicitors who go door-to- cases of child guardianship The Review door, on the telephone, mail there are a number of judicial fraud or fishing mail. Seniors are hearings. But in cases of adult Even in a community as more trusting and guardianship, the first nice as Lake Oswego elder they’re also at home hearing is the last time a abuse exists. most of the time. judge hears from them. That is why the Lake Oswego “As our population of “Our project is mod- Adult Community Center will seniors goes up, crimes eled on CASA. We can soon be offering the Gatekeeper against them goes up. serve as the eyes and program, which trains people to And it is often unre- ears for the most vulner- identify and assist senior citi- ported.” able members of society. zens who might be especially Kavas said financial Nine out of 10 times a vulnerable to a problem that of- exploitation can take AdrIAN guardian is doing a ten goes undetected. the form of unusual great job and no inter- “Elder abuse cuts across all cash withdrawals, vention is necessary. genders, families, strangers, rel- strange high-dollar purchases or But a lot of times there are finan- atives,” said ACC Manager Ann investments, modified wills and cial abuse, sexual abuse and Adrian, who has often dealt with trusts, and valuable items miss- other things.” elder abuse in her career. “It is ing. Adrian said that individual very subtle the way senior citi- The Gatekeeper program can citizens can help elders just by zens can be taken advantage of. help a lot in this area. A training establishing relationships with “There is no community that session is planned at the ACC on them and observing whether exists without elder abuse, but Nov. 7. they are undergoing changes you don’t hear about it that “It finds people who don’t do that indicate decreased capabili- much. It’s like child abuse used self-reference,” Adrian said. “It ties, such as with their clothing to be. People need to become trains bank tellers and other or the upkeep of their yards. aware of it. It exists, but it’s not people, like beauticians, who For guidance on dealing with identified or talked about.” deal with senior adults. Gate- elder abuse, contact the U.S. De- Awareness is something the keepers is really good at identi- partment of Health and Human Better Business Bureau office in fying people who need help.” Services’ National Center on El- Lake Oswego wants to raise. In There is more help on the way der Abuse at ncea.aoa.gov. June the organization held an for elder citizens. Ellen Klem is To report elder abuse and file elder abuse awareness month, starting a nonprofit organiza- complaints, go to the Oregon De- and it is continuing to publicize tion called Special Advocates for partment of Human Service’s the problem. Kyle Kavas, public Vulnerable Oregonians. Klem listing of adult protective service relations manager for BBB in said it would begin in Mult- offices at oregon.gov/dhs. Lake Oswego, has given many nomah County, then expand to More assistance can be ob- presentations on the topic. Clackamas and other counties. tained at the Clackamas County “Elder abuse is a bigger issue The cause of senior citizens is Agency on Aging at 503-655-8640. School board: Tutoring ideas n the people who can’t access (tutoring), From page A2 or don’t have money, have options.” Learn more eridge and Lake Oswego high school n The school board denied an ap- principals on peer tutoring and a presen- peal of a district administrative deci- For more infor- tation on SAT and ACT prep offerings by sion on a student transfer. mation about the the high school principals and the Com- n The board approved an early Lake Oswego munity School director. graduation request for a student who School District, Zebrowski suggested offering tu- wished to study abroad during the visit edline.net/ toring during lunch break, but the second half of her senior year. pages/Lake_Os speakers said the time is too short, n A districtwide parent advisory wego_School_Dis and before and after school work best. committee meeting is planned for 7 trict or call 503- School board member Bob Barman p.m. Sept. 16 at Lake Oswego High 534-2000. said, “I think you need to make sure School, 2501 Country Club Road. 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G Tommy Thayer UUNCINUNN has played with ANNOUNCINGANNO epic rock band KISS for 11 years, and he THE and the boys ocaL celebrate the L band’s 40th NEW anniversary next year. “We We used to be GameTime, basically take it but now we’re Nicoli’s and one day, one guitar month, one year we’re better in every way ! at a time,” he said.  Same owner,  24 beers on tap PHOTO COURTESY OF new name TOMMY THAYER/  4 wines on tap ASH NEWELL  New look  Enhanced menu hero  Expanded  More great things bar area to come! ■ Tommy Thayer adds a KISS of community spirit to fundraiser  Barbeque By JASON VONDERSMITH that; shouldn’t do that.” It was  Outdoor Pamplin Media Group great (support), especially seating when it started popping for me. coming Tommy Thayer never tires They wanted me to get a col- soon! of putting on the makeup, lege education. But I got in- donning “The Spaceman” en- volved with groups, and then I 430194.082213 semble, playing the classics was on my way to California nightly and touring seeming- with Black ‘n’ Blue. ... I just read ly every year with an Ameri- a book, “Talent Is Overrated.” can institution, rock band It’s more about how much per- 503.726.4263 / www.sportsatnicolis.com KISS. sistence you have. How hard 17880 SW McEwan Rd, Lake Oswego, OR 97035 As lead guitarist, Thayer, 52, you want to work. gets excited for any perfor- PMG: You’ve avoided the mance, whether it be in Win- trappings of a rock star? nepeg, Manitoba, or Tokyo’s Thayer: With Black ‘n’ Blue, Budokan arena. we’d go on the road and have a “You can never forget how good time. But, I never got into Visit www.freemanmotor.com fortunate you are to walk up on drugs; never felt compelled to stage before 14,000 people,” the do that. My tenure now with Beaverton native and Sunset KISS — I’m not in my 20s, and High graduate said. “With this you look at things differently band and its amazing history, and more responsibly. It’s a big $IIRUGDEOH great persona and characters business we’re in; you have to and show, how can you lose be a professional to make it, to sight of how great that is? We’re get through it. It’s not like it was /X[XU\ flying on private jets and stay- in the ’60s — sex, drugs and ing at Four Seasons and Ritz rock ‘n’ roll, where drugs are ?k^^fZgFhmhk

503.310.5555 398454.051613 wife, Amber, and maintains an- Oregon Rock and Roll Hall of family, and he said, “How about ists and musicians like to play other residence in Cannon Fame group Black ‘n’ Blue, to Tommy?” golf; a lot of pro golfers like to Beach, has never forgotten his talk about Pacific University, PMG: Your family has been play music. ... (The best) would roots. The son of a successful rock ‘n’ roll, his family, KISS quite successful? probably be somebody like Al- businessman and a musician and other topics: Thayer: Dad and mom (Patri- ice Cooper or Justin Timber- mother, Thayer serves on the PMG: Few bands rival KISS in cia) started the J. Thayer Co. in lake. I’m decent, not quite as board of directors of Pacific Uni- longevity and appeal. Key to 1955 and it became the largest good as the best. EQUESTRIAN versity in Forest Grove, for success? office products company on the PMG: What’s Gene Simmons which he has provided substan- Thayer: A lot of people are West Coast. My brothers, Mike like? PARADISE! tial support in the past seven critical about over-promoting, and John, were involved. A Thayer: Like what you see on $925,000 years. going in many different direc- large conglomerate bought it in (reality show) “Family Jewels.” A rural private college and a tions with sponsorships and li- the 1990s and, when John’s non- He’s got a persona and exterior hard-rockin’ guitarist? Yeah, it’s censing. But, with a band like compete (clause) finished, he that can be a little abrupt and an odd match, as Thayer has du- KISS, you can do that. Some started another J. Thayer Co., a abrasive. He’s a good guy with a tifully helped the Washington groups can’t do that kind of Web-based company in Lake kind heart, believe it or not. A County school raise funds for stuff, because they’d be accused Oswego that’s expanded into little more down-to-earth than athletics through his Legends of selling out. We’re always able California, Washington and people think. The most ambi- event and golf tournament. The to get outside the box. Denver. tious and tenacious person I’ve golfing part has been shelved That’s the cool thing about it, PMG: Your mother served as ever met. Definitely a worka- OpenOpen for the year, as Legends leans the spirit of what made KISS your inspiration? holic. He goes all the way back HouseHouse on the musical aspect with an- unique from the very begin- Thayer: She was a classical to producing Black ‘n’ Blue re- } other star-studded lineup for ning, the early ‘70s. A lot of musician, violinist, playing cords, and we toured with KISS Sunday Aug. 25 1-4PM the dinner-auction-concert fun- people thought it was a joke, but through her time in college at in 1985. He’s like an older broth- 13120 SW Morgan Road draiser, Sunday, at Waverley KISS always trumped the norm. Washington State. She brought er. Country Club in Portland. You always have detractors, but music and creative arts to the PMG: And, Paul? Beautifully updated and main- Scheduled to appear with KISS is about entertaining and family. She was a great music Thayer: More private, very tained 4 bedroom, 3 1/2 bath Thayer in a concert are: Bill exploring new things. It contin- aficionado, played all the clas- creative, very smart. He and ranch home on 4 fenced acres. Champlin, formerly of Chicago, ues to baffle people, even us. sics at home, the great show Gene are like yin and yang. Barn w/ 60x60 covered arena, a two-time Grammy Award win- You see these teenagers — how tunes. She’s now 89, just a ball of That’s what makes it a great 7 stalls, and tack room. 2nd ner; Danny Seraphine, Chica- do they get turned on to KISS? energy. combination. Not to say they go’s original drummer; Billy The heart of KISS is great mu- Mom and dad live in Lake Os- haven’t had disagreements, but residence with hay storage and Kimball, former lead singer of sic, a great show, a legit touring wego. Growing up hearing they look beyond that. garage. MLS# 13071889 six-time Grammy winner Toto; act. great music in the air, so to PMG: How about the drum- 430128.082213 Steve Mallicoat Ed Roth, producer and key- PMG: How’d you get involved speak, makes a difference. My mer? Broker boardist with California Transit with Pacific University? older brother, Jim, too — he’d Thayer: Eric Singer is one of Authority; and Patrick Lamb, Thayer: I didn’t go to school play Beatles records, pop music. my great friends, amazing guy. Cell: 503-313-3303 Oregon’s Grammy-nominated there, even though it’s a univer- Then I got involved in music Best rock ‘n’ roll drummer out [email protected] Charbonneau jazz saxophone player. sity literally in our backyard. programs in school. there in my book. Perfect for “Experience, Integrity, Service” Also making appearances They approached me, and I PMG: It’s probably not a ste- KISS. will be rock manager Doc Mc- thought about it, it set me back reotypical story, a rocker com- PMG: Will KISS be playing Ghee, who helped launch the for a second. “What?” It’s cool ing from a great family, huh? music and touring forever? careers of KISS, Bon Jovi, Mot- that they’re thinking outside Thayer: A lot of guys come Thayer: We basically take it the box. I liked the idea of com- from lousy families. Not that we one day, one month, one year at ing back to the area I grew up, haven’t had our problems, ev- a time. People always speculate getting involved, helping out. ery family has their issues. what KISS will be up to in five It’s been a real gratifying expe- There’s a good foundation years. KISS will be up to some- rience. What I can bring to the there. Especially with my par- thing. 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But her first love has ternational projects, what Rota- and already her accomplish- been going on eight Rotary hu- ry has done is amazing.” ments are monumental. manitarian missions over the Since Starr became district The longtime Lake Oswego years, including trips to Africa governor she has been giving a resident and former executive and Thailand. test to the clubs she visits. It is with Wells Fargo Bank has al- “I am really eager to go to simple and revealing. She asks REVIEW PHOTO: CLIFF NEWELL Sharon Starr displays the banner ready visited 40 of the 80 Rotary Central America in the near fu- the members what words they Clubs in District 5100. She even ture,” Starr said. “There are so would use to describe Rotary. showing the theme for Rotary surprised herself. many projects going on there “The word service is always International this year. She has “I went on 10 visits in the first with water and schools. I would number one,” said Starr, who is long lived up to it. week, and I thought I would be like to roll up my sleeves and go compiling a list of all the words tired,” Starr said. “Instead, I was to work.” she hears. “Next is fellowship and members under age 40. This is exhilarated. I couldn’t wait for Meanwhile, Starr will stay friendship and definitely fun.” not your grandfather’s Rotary the next week. It has just been a mega busy as a district governor. One of Starr’s goals is to spiff Club. It is very active and fun- 436925.081413 pleasure.” Although a longtime LO Rotary up the image of Rotary. loving.” Starr has been the traveling Club member, she is already “There are 1.2 million Rotari- Every year Rotary Interna- lady for the Lake Oswego Rotary learning more about the organi- ans all over the world, and there tional has a theme. This year it is Club for a long time, ever since zation. is a tendency to think of us as an “Engage Rotary, Change Lives.” she signed up nearly 20 years “It has been a fabulous experi- older group,” she said. “But we No Rotarian does that better ago. Starr makes it a point to at- ence,” Starr said. “Nothing else are getting more and more than Sharon Starr. Projects to relieve growing road congestion One proposed project would east Portland. Former Mayor Oregon-only bridge? Widening I-205 widen Interstate 205 from four to Sam Adams worked with the All of these projects must be through West Linn six lanes between the Highway Oregon Department of Trans- included in the Regional Trans- 99E and Stafford Road inter- portation before he left office to portation Plan approved by Met- on long list of projects changes. The Clackamas County draft a plan to ease the conges- ro for them to be funded. That is Commission sent a letter to Or- tion and improve safety there. It where they eventually may com- By JIM REDDEN egon Department of Transporta- calls for the reconstruction of pete for funds with remnants of Pamplin Media Group tion Director Matt Garrett on both I-5 and city streets in the the Columbia River Crossing. June 25 calling for the widening area. No budget or schedule has Kitzhaber declared the CRC Local elected officials are project. The rest of the 37-mile been set for it yet. dead when Washington House MILWAUKIE TUALATIN pushing for new state trans- freeway already is six lanes The Legislature already has Republicans refused to fund 17064 SE McLoughlin Blvd 8970 SW Tualatin Sherwood Rd portation projects through- wide. agreed to help Washington their state’s share of it. At the (503) 653-7076 (503) 885-7800 out the region to fight in- According to the letter, the County seek solutions to its time, Kitzhaber directed ODOT creasing congestion. five-mile, four-lane stretch is a growing congestion problems. to recommend smaller projects PORTLAND SALEM They include a freeway wid- chokepoint that will only grow The 2013 session approved $1.5 to reduce congestion and im- 832 NE Broadway 412 Lancaster Drive NE ening project in Clackamas worse as the region’s population million for the Washington prove safety on I-5 from Hayden (503) 783-3393 (503) 581-6265 County, the rebuilding of a busy increases. County Transportation Solu- Island to the Washington side of freeway interchange in Portland “Attention to this issue is tions Study, an idea first pro- the Interstate Bridge. 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Crossing. They hope to revive A highway project in Clacka- Mayor Jerry Willey responded CRC is reconsidered as an Ore- 412209.012313 some version of the $3.5 billion mas County also will need more that the council was only calling gon-only project. If not, the project if Gov. John Kitzhaber state money to be completed. for a study of the worsening traf- commitment likely will lapse calls the Oregon Legislature Ground was broken on the first fic situation. For example, high- because ODOT has not yet be- into special session later this phase of the Sunrise Corridor on tech manufacturers in Hillsboro gun the process of identifying summer. July 31. Using $130 million ap- like Intel and SolarWorld are the smaller projects. Because Washington refused proved by the 2009 Legislature, finding it increasingly difficult to Based on the problems identi- to fund its share of the Interstate ODOT is building a new two- get their goods to the Port of Port- fied during the lengthy CRC Darrel John Burt Bridge replacement and freeway lane state highway from I-205 to land, especially during rush hour. planning process, they could in- improvement project, that’s con- Southeast 122nd Avenue. Some State Sen. Bruce Starr of Hill- clude reinforcing the existing I-5 June 22, 1929 — August 9, 2013 sidered a long shot, at best. If of the money also will be used sboro convinced lawmakers to bridge to better withstand earth- some form of the CRC cannot be for county road improvements give the county enough money quakes. The project also called Lake Oswego resident salvaged, a number of smaller related to the work. The full proj- to get such a study started. for rebuilding the interchange to Darrel John Burt passed away projects related to it eventually ect calls for completing the high- County transportation officials Hayden Island. State transporta- on Aug. 19. He was 84. may be proposed. But they likely way to 172nd Avenue and recon- now are holding discussions tion officials might agree to that Darrel was born to Robert will have to compete for funding figuring I-205 for better access. with potential partners and if the city of Portland annexes and Mae (Phelan) Burt on June with other projects that have Those funds have not yet been stakeholders to determine the West Hayden Island so that the 22 1929, in Devils Lake, ND. been on the drawing board for a secured. scope and schedule of the study. Port of Portland can develop it. He was the second of seven long time, along with the new Another new proposal would Future legislatures will decide That decision will not be made children. Darrel married his ones that are beginning to gain rebuild the busy Broadway/Wei- whether to fund any of its rec- for several months at the earli- loving wife, Eileen Eisele, in support. dler interchange on I-5 in North- ommendations. est, however. 1955. Together they moved to Chicago, where he served in the U.S. Army. They eventually Mr. Staniford was born in rean War. He received the Ko- moved to Lake Oswego where they raised their three Pasadena, Calif. He attended rean Service Medal with two daughters and built a successful HVAC business. He obituaries Lake Oswego schools and grad- bronze stars. was a very involved long time parishioner of Our Lady uated from Southern Oregon Mr. Mitchell made his career of the Lake Catholic Church. State College. He worked at in the telecommunications field, Darrel loved life. He was a natural born leader with Robert M. Bunch traveling and working together Safeway, Hindquarter and Blue retiring in 1990. He enjoyed a heart to serve family, friends and strangers alike. on home projects. Cross before moving to Seattle. hunting, fishing, gardening and He enjoyed gardening and had a special passion for Survivors include his wife, Surviving Mr. Staniford are horseback riding. He was a roses. Darrel will be remembered for his quick wit, Oct. 31, 1947 — July 30, 2013 Bev, of Portland; son and his mother, Kannie French, and member of Our Lady of the spirit of adventure, creative storytelling and for being Former Lake Oswego resi- daughter-in-law, Jeff and Dean- brother, John French, both of Lake Catholic Church, VFW everyone’s best friend. dent Robert M. “Bob” Bunch na Verboort, and their daugh- Seattle; and sisters Ann Elsen- Post 3452 Tualatin and the Elk’s He is survived by his wife, Eileen, daughters died July 30, 2013, the result of ter, Alexa; stepchildren Sally bach, of Wilsonville, and Jane Lodge in Lake Oswego. Kenlyn Long (Bill), Cameo Passini (Greg) and Renae a fall from a ladder while cut- Lindsay and husband Chad Fister, of Gig Harbor, Wash. He married Adeline Dorothea Kempthorn (Greg), seven grandchildren, one great ting trees. He was 65. Lindsay and their daughters At his request, no services Bragiel on Jan. 21, 1953, in St. granddaughter, four siblings, and numerous nieces and Mr. Bunch was born in Port- Harper and Stella, and Jeff Wil- were held. Anthony Parish in Tigard. The land to Melvin and Florence liams and Amy Williams. couple lived in Lake Grove from nephews. Bunch, joining siblings Linda Services have been held. 1960 until Mr. Mitchell’s death. Services were held on Aug. 16 at Our Lady of the and Jim. He grew up in Lake Os- Remembrances may be sent Albert Lyle Mitchell Mrs. Mitchell died July 21, 2000. Lake Catholic Church. In lieu of flowers, contributions wego and graduated from Lake to Beaverton Christian Church, Survivors include son John would be appreciated to: Cure PSP, 30 E Padonia Rd. Oswego High School in 1965. 13600 SW Allen Blvd., Beaver- March 19, 1929 — Aug. 8, 2013 Mitchell of Portland and daugh- Suite 201, Timonium, MD 21093 or online at www. Mr. Bunch worked in a vari- ton, OR, 97005. To learn more Longtime Lake Oswego resi- ter Marcella Bee of Sugar Land, give.psp.org. ety of occupations including visit tinyurl.com/lypsbyh. dent Albert Lyle Mitchell died Texas, and three grandchildren. insurance sales and hospitality. Aug. 8, 2013. He was 84. Remembrances may be sent He formed Columbia Lighting Mr. Mitchell was born in San- to the Oregon Humane Society. and Supply, an industrial illu- William A. Staniford dy, Ore., to Edgar and Verna mination company, and had Mae Mitchell. 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It is through the crowd. steers cute, but Kaitlyn Vander Pamplin Media Group funny to watch them; they do Holly, who won a red ribbon Pas, 18, and a graduate of Rex such cute things,” she said. for handling, said llamas are Putnam High School, said “steers lthough the Clacka- Daniel Villarreal, 16, is a “so sweet and cute and ener- are more exciting than sheep or mas County Fair is member of the North Clacka- getic; they calm you down.” goats. I have a thing about cows CONTEST over for this year, mas Future Farmers of Ameri- When Emily Walsworth, 10, and I love their noses.” Awith its mix of mid- ca chapter, and attends Rex from Lake Oswego, and Kaci Her love of animals will take way rides, food, crafts and ani- Putnam High School. This is Spain, 12, from West Linn, add- her to Oregon State University mals, it definitely lived up to his first year showing rabbits ed their alpacas to the mix, in the fall, where she plans to its theme of “Fun for the at the fair, and he ended up even more people showed up to be a large-animal veterinarian. Whole Herd.” with a blue ribbon for show- enjoy the spectacle. And no county fair would be In the huge craft area, mem- manship. Alpacas are pack animals complete without a visit to the bers of the Portland Lace Soci- He chose rabbits, he said, be- and you cannot bring them to poultry area. ety were on hand Aug. 14 to cause he wanted to start small, an event alone, said Nancy Danielle Buss, 16, is a mem- demonstrate various forms of before moving up to bigger ani- Breen, one of the group lead- ber of the North Clackamas lace making. mals. ers. She added that the animals FFA and attends Rex Putnam Joanne Meier of Oregon City are bred for their fleece. High School. She raised several was learning a technique called Llamas, alpacas and more But for Emily and Kaci, the Cornish cross broilers from knotted lace. Her teacher was Talk about drawing a crowd, appeal is somewhat different. day-old chicks to their present Elena Dickson, who hails from when members of the Spring Emily won a red ribbon for age of 6 weeks. Adelaide, Australia, but who Creek Sproingers brought out handling with champagne-col- “This is my first year, and I summers in Oregon. Her home- their llamas and alpacas, a ored Bentley, a Suri alpaca, and wanted to start off small,” she town lace society has paired up flash mob of kids showed up to she likes alpacas, because said, adding that she received with the Portland chapter as a pet the irresistible creatures “they are really cute and they second place in market show “sister” society, she noted. with melting dark eyes. hug and kiss you.” and fourth place in showman- She also said that “knotted Lauren True and Holly Kaci brought along ebony- ship with her chickens. lace is one of the oldest forms Jones, both 10-year-old West colored Dynamite as a compan- For more information about of lace making, dating back to Linn residents, put their llamas ion animal for Bentley, and the fair, visit clackamas.us/fair. the ancient Greeks.” What would any county fair be without animals, and cute animals at that? 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Gretchen Pauli, 10, an Ore- Submit entries by 5 p.m., gon City resident, said she likes rabbits because “they are Wednesday, September 4, 2013 cuddly and nice,” while Ingrid Bartlett, who lives in Sellwood, said rabbits are sweet and have a “nice perky attitude that makes me happy.” PAMPLIN MEDIA GROUP: ELLEN SPITALERI Another Oregon City resi- West Linn resident Kaci Spain, 12, brought Dynamite, her black Suri alpaca, to be a companion animal for dent, Hannah Ziettlow, 12, Bentley, seen in the background with Emily Walsworth, 10, a Lake Oswego resident. Bentley was shown at showed two rabbits, Momo, a the recent Clackamas County Fair.

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Editor’s Note: Lake Oswego High School senior Amy Chen is the Review’s fi rst new student columnist to kick off the 2013-14 school year. She is the founder and presi- dent of her high school’s literary club and editor-in-chief of “Refl ections,” the arts and literary magazine of LOHS.

After leaving an improv comedy show not so long ago, my brother and a few of our friends drove for several minutes, parked, walked the wrong way down a street for several blocks in the late night winter chill of Portland, walked several blocks the right REVIEW PHOTOS: VERN UYETAKE Alex Richards, 12th grade, leads a few LOJHS students in an exercise in walking with way and found our destination: Salt & From left, LOJHS sixth-graders Jackie Loverin, Arielle Bloom and Julia confi dence. Straw. Woolf discuss their experiences pertaining to the subject as shown by In a line rivaling the out-of-the-door- the toss of the dice. around-the-block queue of Voodoo Dough- nuts, we breathed into our hands until we fi nally entered the magical world of gour- met ice cream. Fro-yo has been the dominating frozen treat in Lake Oswego since the unfortunate demise of Cold Stone Creamery and Baskin- LOSD staff prepares for school safety Robbins and the uprising of UU Yogurt, Yo- Delish and YoTown. By EMILY HOARD emergency response team per Ian Lamont, the athletic director without being asked. Although the Salt & Straw cart here in building consisting of no less than at Lakeridge, attended the class be- Boyle also led the class through Lake Oswego doesn’t generate quite as Teachers and coaches six persons who hold current fi rst cause he thinks it is important to be other scenarios, including what to much buzz as its Portland counterparts — take CPR, rst aid and aid/CPR cards and who are trained prepared to help the kids at school do for bloody noses, diabetic epi- though it does come pretty close — it is do- annually in the dis- as well as his kids at sodes and how to stabilize and mo- ing us a favor, bringing back a beacon of ice AED training class trict and building home. bilize broken bones. He often cream hope to our fro-yo plague. emergency plans.” Learning CPR is “We require all our asked questions throughout the “But Amy, frozen yogurt is better for The instructor of coaches to be CPR class and his students would at- you!” you might say. And maybe it is. But if The Review the class, Bill Boyle, a “good thing and fi rst-aid certifi ed, tempt to give the correct answers. you’re like me and enjoy slathering a mix of has been teaching for everybody. A and in LO schools we His focus was not only to train the chocolate chips, Kit Kats, hot fudge, mara- As September approaches, CPR for 20 years. He have trainer staff as educators but also to remind them schino cherries and whipped cream onto school employees are getting retired from the Tual- mom may love well. Most of the pop- to be aware of how to best handle your excuse of “my frozen yogurt is non- ready for the coming school atin Valley Fire & Res- her children, but ulation could use this different medical supplies, as not fat!”, you might want to reconsider the year, not only preparing them- cue last year after 25 class. It covers sud- to contaminate them or use them choice. With gourmet ice cream like Salt & selves for teaching but also for years as a fi refi ghter can she help den cardiac arrest, incorrectly. Boyle reminded them Straw, the product is fi ne by itself. keeping the school grounds and four years as a po- keep them in an choking, first aid, to keep everyone calm in an emer- Not saying, of course, that fro-yo is bad. I safe. lice officer. In the good Samaritan laws gency situation and to not let the lack the culinary skill to determine the sub- On Aug. 17, a group of teachers class, he covers adult, emergency? She and should be re- emotional part get the best of tle qualities of frozen treats. There’s good, and coaches gathered together at child and infant CPR, should get CPR quired for everybody.” them. good, and then the “wow, this is really Lake Oswego High School to take a AED shocking devic- The good Samari- Along with hands-on practice good” of Salt & Straw. fi rst aid, CPR and AED (automated es, basic fi rst aid and training.” tan laws that Lamont with CPR mannequins, demonstra- One difference between Salt & Straw and external defibrillator) training what to do before the — Bill Boyle, fi rst aid, mentioned concern tions with medical supplies and in- our nearby frozen treat joints is the social class to ensure that they will be fire department ar- CPR and AED instructor the scope of help that formational videos, the school em- aspect, which is especially evident in down- well equipped in case of an emer- rives. a volunteer can give ployees also completed a skills town Lake Oswego. Plenty of people go to gency. Boyle said learning to an injured person evaluation and written test through UU yogurt, Tillamook and Salt & Straw to Oregon administrative rules CPR is a “good thing for every- in an emergency situation. For ex- EMS safety curriculum. socialize, but I wouldn’t go to UU or Tilla- state: “Each school shall have, at a body. A mom may love her chil- ample, the class went over when a mook by myself. If I did, I would be ashamed minimum, at least one staff mem- dren, but can she help keep them person has to get permission from of my loneliness and feel obligated to get ber with a current fi rst aid card for in an emergency? She should get the patient to assist him or her and — Reporter Jillian Daley contributed to the healthiest options possible so as to not every 60 students enrolled, or an CPR training.” when a person is allowed to help this story. look like I’m eating my sadness. On the other hand, I can go to Salt & Straw by myself and order whatever I like. What? I’m not lonely. This ice cream is deli- cious. Yet, despite the large amount of business brought by self-pity, the crowd for Salt & Learn more Straw is not entirely due to lonely ice-cream For more information about lovers. Each frozen treat restaurant has its the programs available through own charm. the Lake Oswego School Dis- Cold Stone had the option of creativity trict’s Community School, visit and the service aspect of having freshly losdcommunityschool.com. mixed ice cream. Baskin-Robbins and Til- lamook had and have the classic vibe and security of, well, Baskin-Robbins and Tilla- mook. Then, with the onset of self-serve frozen yogurt places, the option of choice re- turned, along with the feel-good preten- sion of “healthy choices.” Now that Salt & Straw is here, the security-based charm of Baskin-Robbins is back, but with the aid of Portland-area worship and locally made love instead of the classic chain restaurant feel. Maybe there’s a pattern here. We seem to be moving forward and backward at the same time. Personally, I’ve caught myself reminiscing back to the good old days of Cold Stone and Baskin-Robbins while tak- ing a bite of my fro-yo or even my “sea salt and caramel ribbons” scoop of Salt & Straw. While we can’t expect every store to be here forever, we should appreciate them be- fore they melt away.

Amy Chen is a senior at Lake Oswego High School, and she writes a monthly column for the Review. She can be reached at education@lakeoswegorev- iew.com.

REVIEW PHOTO: EMILY HOARD Instructor Bill Boyle and Lakeridge Athletic Director Ian Lamont demonstrate the HAINES method of putting an injured person in a recovery position. A26 education Lake oswego Review, Lake oswego, oR August 22, 2013 The making of CHIPUKA Former Lake ber, she plans to open the ic setting.” Center for Helping Inspire How to attend Nabb currently is in Lake Oswego resident Progress through the Unifica- When: 7 to 9 p.m. Sept. 5 Oswego visiting her father, tion of Knowledge and Ambi- Where: Union/Pine at 575 SE and he is supporting her ef- opens educational tion, or the CHIPUKA Center. Pine St., Portland forts to plan the fundraiser for CHIPUKA means “to sprout” Admission: $10 at the door the CHIPUKA Center, sched- center in East Africa in Kiswahili, also called Swa- For more information, uled for Sept. 5 at Union/Pine, hili, the native tongue of Tan- email [email protected] a Portland venue. There will By JILLIAN DALEY zania. or visit chipukacenter. be a silent auction featuring The Review Nabb had an open house in blogspot.com. original ceramic works by re- June for the educational cen- nowned artist Baba Wagué A former Lake Oswego ter and is planning a fundrais- Diakité and a marketplace resident is rallying the com- er for the venture in Septem- She said individualized edu- with handmade crafts such as munity around a project in ber. cation is difficult to do in a beaded booties for babies and East Africa. “I want to fill the gap where large classroom setting. beaded sandals for adults. Heather Nabb earned bache- kids aren’t being supported, Robin Peterson, the on-site Heather Nabb’s father, Nate lor’s and master’s degrees from by giving that English as a sec- clinical psychologist, will Nabb, has stood by her side, SUBMITTED PHOTO Lewis & Clark College, teach- ond language support that we serve as a consultant to ad- helping the fundraiser come Heather Nabb poses by the CHIPUKA CENTER in East Africa. ing math, English and social value so much in America,” minister relevant educational together. studies in Tanzania, Africa, said Nabb, who attended Lake assessments. Peterson also is “I’m just full of enthusiasm shortly after graduating from Oswego High for her junior the mother of Nabb’s boy- for her, and the whole family is reer as a student teacher at ous student learning abilities. the Graduate School of Educa- year. friend. absolutely behind her, and I schools including Cleveland She was also highly profession- tion and Counseling in May The CHIPUKA Center will “By working with children know that she will be success- High in Portland, where she al and treated her experience 2011. offer tutoring for primary and at the CHIPUKA Center, we ful because I don’t think that spent a year teaching U.S. his- as a student teacher with integ- After two years of teaching, secondary grades, community hope to design suitable testing she’s going to back down from tory and international bacca- rity and respect.” Nabb found herself frustrated language workshops, college instruments as well as specific the opportunity and her laureate cultural and social Gardner-Aller added that with how the school she taught counseling and educational as- educational plans which will dream,” Nate Nabb said. anthropology classes. Nabb is committed to work- at focused on increasing enroll- sessment for possible learning meet the needs of the chil- Heather Nabb’s mother, Barb “Heather is very energetic ing for social justice in educa- ment to boost tuition revenue, impairments. So far, six stu- dren,” Peterson said. “We then Nabb, also is excited and proud. and passionate about teaching, tion. rather than on ensuring the dents have enrolled in the edu- intend to offer professional de- “Heather is a shining light which made her a good partner “She saw an opportunity that students were academically cational center. velopment workshops for and beloved by all whose lives to teach with for the year,” said she could help improve the successful. “I’m a big advocate of giving teachers who are interested in she touches,” she said. “Since Lynne Gardner-Aller, a Cleve- schooling system in Tanzania She decided that if kids — a child an individualized educa- special needs education, shar- she was a child, I knew Heather land High School teacher. “She in her own way and acted upon and adults — needed help tion,” Nabb said. For example, ing our experience and knowl- was destined for great things, a was open to learning new ideas it,” Gardner-Aller said of the learning English, she would “if a child is a visual learner, edge to meet the needs of Tan- born leader.” about how to teach curriculum CHIPUKA Center. “I think it’s provide it to them. This Octo- you can use blocks.” zanian children in the academ- Heather Nabb began her ca- as well as how to teach to vari- awesome.”

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ReviewTHURSDAY, AUgUST 22, 2013 SportsPAge A27 • LAKe OSWegO ReVIeW Will Wise wins gold medal at nationals

tions, traveling across the na- The 14-year-old tion occasionally and seeing some of the top fencers in the Lake Oswego fencer country. “We always tell him that recovered from an grades come first and those ankle injury to win need to stay up for us to go to competitions,” his mother said. in men’s foil Last fall, Wise qualified for nationals but was dealt a blow By MATT SHERMAN shortly thereafter. During the The Review winter, Wise injured his ankle while skateboarding, breaking As a very young boy, Will it in four places. Wise was involved in multi- At the time, it was unsure if ple sports and enjoyed com- he would be able to attend na- peting. And, like many tionals in July. He recovered young boys, he was also in- just before the event but was terested in swords. So when expected to be understandably he saw something during the rusty. Olympics that combined the Competing at the Division 3 two, he was hooked. level in men’s foil, Wise took on Wise, now 14 years old and a field of nearly 400 partici- an eighth-grader at Lakeridge pants. He steadily started Junior High, was hooked on working his way through oppo- fencing even before he was al- nents and, midway through the lowed to train in the sport. competition, it became appar- “You had to be 8 years old be- ent that he had an opportunity fore you started taking lessons. to take home the title. He begged and begged us, and Wise continued to fence at they allowed him in when he the top of this game, claiming was 7,” said his mom, Sharon. the championship at nationals For the next few years, Wise and earning a gold medal. began training and practicing, Wise has since given up and his instructors quickly skateboarding and is gearing took notice. SUBMITTED PHoTo up for another busy season. “To be honest, I still don’t en- Will Wise won the Division 3 men’s foil gold medal at nationals in Columbus, ohio, this July. Competing for Northwest Fencing Center, Wise has With another strong year, he tirely understand the sport,” been practicing the sport since he was 7 years old. hopes to qualify for the Euro- Sharon Wise said with a laugh. pean circuit, which would open “But early on, one of the coach- 12, Will Wise was able to start sionate about basketball and old as 18. west Fencing Center. up more opportunities for him. es came up to us and said, qualifying for competitions. His continues to play in the winter. In the past year, he has start- In the winters he dials down “The ultimate goal for every ‘You’ve got a fencer here.’ And increased dedication to the Last year, Wise qualified for ed practicing as much as four the training slightly during fencer is to make it to the we heard a lot that he had po- sport forced him to choose it the Junior Olympics, an im- times as week for two to three basketball season. Over the Olympics, but right now he’s tential.” over others like football, soccer pressive achievement which hours and gets one-on-one course of a year, Wise will com- just focused on getting better,” When he reached the age of and baseball, but he is still pas- saw him facing opponents as training with coaches at North- pete in as many as 12 competi- Sharon Wise said.

LO Olympian Lomong running Hood to Coast for charity

Distance runner from Kansas. Lt. Cmdr. Andrew walkers participating in three In addition to the title spon- Baldwin, M.D., board-certified events; Hood to Coast Relay, sors, the gold level sponsors hopes to raise in family medicine, is a U.S. Portland to Coast Walk Relay are Dick’s Sporting Goods, Navy physician, humanitarian, and Portland to Coast High Nike, OfficeMax, Safeway and $300,000 through media personality, eight-time School Challenge. The Provi- Widmer Brothers Brewing. ironman finisher, marathoner dence Hood to Coast Relay This year marks the 30th year World Vision for his and triathlete. Hadfield is waiting list reaches more than that Nike has participated in or coach and columnist for Run- 40,000 potential participants sponsored the Hood to Coast native Sudan ners World. annually. The 2013 event will Relay. Silver sponsors include Two-time American Olym- “Team World Vision is proud include runners and walkers Chevrolet, Portland Running pian and former South Suda- to partner with Hood to Coast, from all 50 U.S. states and 39 Company, PowerBar and Rite nese refugee Lopez Lomong raising awareness and funds countries. Aid. Chevrolet will feature the will lead a group of five for important causes, and at “Take World Vision, one of Chevy Volt as the official Hood Hood to Coast teams, with a the same time creating an the world’s top charities. Add to Coast start line pace car, goal of raising more than amazing and unique experi- some of the top athletes on the while Portland Running Com- $300,000 for World Vision’s ence for participants,” said Mi- planet, past and present, Olym- pany is the exclusive merchan- clean water projects in chael Chitwood, national direc- pians and record holders like dise partner of the Hood to South Sudan. Lomong, a tor for Team World Vision. “We Jim Ryun, Ashton Eaton and Coast and Portland to Coast Lake Oswego resident, will have five professional and ce- Lopez Lomong. Locate the ef- Relays. be accompanied by four oth- lebrity runners who will be the fort on the race course of Ore- The 2013 Hood to Coast and er honorary team captains: honorary team captains for our gon’s Hood to Coast, indisput- Portland to Coast relays will be Ashton Eaton, Jim Ryun, An- five teams. Our team of 55 ama- ably the greatest relay running held from Aug. 23 to 24. The dy Baldwin and Jenny Had- teur runners have already event. Focus the effort for one race stretches from Timberline field. Fifty-five amateur run- raised over $200,000 for World of the globe’s greatest causes: Lodge to Seaside, where more ners round out the teams Vision’s clean water projects in desperately needed water re- than 70,000 people will attend that have already raised South Sudan. Lopez Lomong, sources for the earth’s newest the finish line party. Etzel, for- more than $200,000. U.S. Olympian and former nation, South Sudan. Fifty-five merly known as SportsOne, 2012 American Gold medalist South Sudanese refugee, has amateur runners have sacri- will produce the finish line Eaton is the world record hold- helped us put together five ficed time, talent and treasure party. Taylor Hospitality, which er in the decathlon and hep- teams of dedicated, passionate to be part of this effort with a operates out of local Portland tathlon. Ryun is a three-time Team World Vision runners.” goal of raising over $300,000. Do restaurants Portland Prime Olympian with world records The Providence Hood to the math. This is going to be a and Quartet, is the official ca- FILE PHoTo: JoHN HoCH in the half-mile, mile and 1,500 Coast Relay is the most popu- life-giving relay to remember,” terer of the 2013 and 2014 Hood Lake oswego’s Lopez Lomong is a two-time olympian and will be com- meters. Ryun is also a five-term lar relay race in the world with said Steve Haas, chief catalyst to Coast and Portland to Coast peting in the Hood to Coast Relay this year to raise money for his native United States congressman nearly 20,000 runners and for World Vision. relays. country of Sudan.

Locals help Rip City win state title Two Lake Oswego softball the 12A state championship players, Morgan Jones and came true in mid-July and they Claire Johnston, had a very had a tremendous showing at successful season playing for Western Nationals in Medford The rip city team is 12A Rip City Fastpitch. The taking the second place trophy back row, left to right: team is comprised of 12 girls home. Rip City finished the coach Jerromy from the greater Portland/Van- year with a season record of Carlson, Hannah couver area whom set lofty 45-23-1. Robinson, coach Ron goals at the start of the season Jones was a solid contribu- Wingo, Abby Wingo, back in April. Rip City played tor at third base all season and Kelsey Day, Kylee in a total of 13 tournaments be- pitched when needed while Vanderbout, Serena tween April and August, which Johnston locked down center Fogg, coach Greg included travel to the Tri Cit- field for Rip City. ies, Auburn, Bend, Medford Both girls will be starting Garcia, Ariel Carlson, and Oklahoma City. The girls eighth grade this fall, Jones at and coach David played in the Triple Crown In- LOJHS and Johnston at LJHS. Jones. Front row: vitational in Oklahoma City, Although the 12A softball sea- Gavyn Shafer, Morgan watched the Women’s College son has come to close, the team Jones, Taylor Alto, World Series and encountered hits the practice field next Claire Johnston, an F5 tornado. week to ramp up for the 14A Lauren Jaekel and The team’s goal of winning fall ball season. Taylor Alton SUBMITTED PHoTo A28 SPORTS Lake Oswego Review, Lake Oswego, OR August 22, 2013 Early Bird Special 18 Holes LOSC team wins Mt. Hood Challenge with Power Cart $20 per player - weekdays $22 per player - weekends 7am - 8am Every Day (Maximum 2 power carts per group) Love to do Puzzles? Check out the Crossword A team of LOSC Puzzle in this week’s recreational soccer players won the yellow 32020 SW Charbonneau Dr. Your Neighborhood Marketplace Wilsonville, OR (503) 694-1246 bracket championship 445601.080713 www.charbonneaugolf.com 287681.010108 of the Mt Hood Challenge over the weekend of Aug. 16-18. The group is comprised of third- grade girls from Hallinan, Riverdale, and Westridge elementary schools. The team recorded its first shutout of the tournament with a 2-0 win over WUSC Dynamo in the final. Pictured are front ACT NOW AND RECEIVE $25 OFF row, left to right: YOUR FIRST CLEANING. Serena Song, Danielle Call now to receive your free, no-obligation estimate Jaffe, Katie Mittelstadt, Allison Jaffe, Maja Hunter 503-626-1716 445600.080713 www.MAIDS.com and Julia Mindt. Back row: coach Mark Bachman, Reese Fitkin, Molly Bachman, Our team members Scarlett Lemuz, Ava are background Hidalgo, Piper Daskalos and coach checked, bonded Alex Lemuz. Not and insured. picture is Camryn Referred for a reason. McCormack. SUBMITTED PHOTO

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NeighborsAUGUST 22, 2013 • SECTION B LAKE OSWEGO REVIEW /

Above, West Linn Mayor John Kovash, right, joins local DJ Scott Tom, center, and Jerry Hoffman of HERE’S Johnny Limbo and the Lugnuts in singing “Happy to Birthday” to West Linn to kick off the centennial celebration Thursday evening 100 at Tanner Creek Park. Left, Zane Elazma checks ■ West Linn celebrates out his face painting. REVIEW/TIDINGS PHOTOS: its centennial birthday VERN UYETAKE

hey came in droves, the youngest in strollers and “You go out to get something oldest ambling slowly from your car and people are Taround the grounds at Mary S. Young State Park, all for honking and saying, ‘How you the common purpose of celebrating doing?’ It’s nice.” a monumental birthday. West Linn turned 100 years old — Mitch Miller, on Aug. 15, and for three days the Tigard resident city paid tribute to its centennial birthday with a number of events — starting with a residents both young and old: It’s STORY BY fi reworks dis- quiet, safe, a place where fun is just play Aug. 15 around the corner if you care to PATRICK during the look. weekly Music in “There’s always something going MALEE the Park con- on,” Katy Paul said. cernt and cul- Mary and Vaughn Larson know minating in the Day of Centennial plenty about what makes West Linn Celebration on Aug. 17 at Mary S. stand out. Residents for the last 28 Young State Park. years, the Larsons made sure to at- Under a large tent was the Cen- tend all three of the city’s organized tennial Museum, whose display was centennial celebrations: the fi re- fi lled with photos and newspaper works to kick things off, a “100 clippings from West Linn’s earliest Years of Music” concert at Ham- days, as well as informational plac- merle Park on Friday and the main ards detailing the more minute de- celebration on Saturday afternoon. tails. “I’ve seen people the last few Saturday kicked days that I haven’t seen in years,” off with a pet pa- Vaughn Larson said. “I’ve seen rade at 10 a.m., and So yes, while they enjoyed the people the as the day wore on pomp and circumstance — as attendees enjoyed Vaughn Larson said, “the fi reworks last few famous West Linn were the best ground display I’ve days that I Lions burgers while seen in years” — the Larsons most- taking in juggling ly relished in the communal atmo- haven’t performanes, a sphere they see as special to West seen in “tree dancing” Linn. years.” show and live mu- “I’m a past president of the wom- sic. Children, mean- en’s Riverview Lions,” Mary Larson — Vaughn while, fl ocked over said. “And just the overwhelming Larson, to a climbing wall good will and ambassadorship of Left, Marge 28-year resident and bounce house. people coming together and helping Eppelsheimer, front “We live really others — it’s so overwhelming that I close by,” said Katy Paul, a resident tell people at work in Portland and center, celebrates her of the Bolton neighborhood who at- they say, ‘Where?’ They’re not used 83rd birthday tended the event with her husband, to helping other people.” as well West Linn’s Joel. “We thought we’d take a walk Even non-residents like Mitch 100th birthday along in the park and check it out.” Miller, of Tigard, noticed it. Miller with family members, The couple was standing in the and his wife recently took over a from left back row, middle of the Centennial Museum, State Farm insurance location in Gary, Jan, David and learning about the backstory of a downtown West Linn, and he Rhonda Eppelsheimer. city they’d moved to just a year pri- stopped by the centennial celebra- Above left, Lori or. tion as a means of community out- Anderson of the West “We were interested in the reach. Linn Riverview Lions Bolton information,” Katy Paul said. “West Linn is amazing,” Miller dishes up birthday cake. “We didn’t know it was actually its said. “It feels like a small town Above right, Alma own town before it became part of within a big town. ... You go out to Coston displays a West Linn.” get something from your car and copy of the centennial What the Pauls love about West people are honking and saying, quilt book. Linn is a common description from ‘How you doing?’ It’s nice.” B2 NEIGHBORS Lake Oswego Review/West Linn Tidings Thursday, August 22, 2013

Three days of CELEBRATION ■ From a pet parade to concerts, West Linn honors centennial

REVIEW/TIdIngs PHOTOs: VERn UYETAKE Top, diana and dick Pliler dance up a storm at Thursday’s festivities at Tanner Creek Park. Top left, Reese Wasmund, 7, of West Linn, demonstrates his skills on the climbing wall. Third from bottom on left, a little rain during Thursday’s celebration treated the crowd to a much admired rainbow. Third from bottom on right, dick saunders was part of the entertainment lineup during saturday’s celebration at Mary s. Young state Park. second from bottom on left, Mia, 9, right, and Bri Blair, 7, share a dish of shave ice at saturday’s celebration. second from bottom in center, children enjoy activities during saturday’s events at Mary s. Young state Park. second from bottom on right, Hayden downing, 6, visits with pet parade participant Otis from the Lake Oswego Hunt Club. Above left, Heather schrock of the AWOL dance Collective performs one of her aerial feats in the trees of Mary s. Young state Park. Above center, Megan Big John and 14-month-old Mason Big John-Hicks enjoy the music of Johnny Limbo and Lugnuts. Above right, Ashlynn Thomas of West Linn is delighted by some bubble machine action at the Tanner Creek park celebration on Thursday. Lake Oswego Review/West Linn Tidings Thursday, August 22, 2013 NEIGHBORS B3 New variety of fruit flies goes for fresh fruit Have fun Spotted wing drosophila while attacks stone fruits and berries 34 of 52 Sunday Dinners his space is generally devoted Grilled Ratatouille Salad to talk of delicious foods, but to- With Feta Cheese learning day we need to address some- Serves 2 — easily doubled Tthing far less appetizing: insect- I love eggplant in many forms; infested fruits — yuck! grilled is a great way to introduce it to about It’s been brought to my attention that family and friends. For a real treat, grill we are experiencing more than a casual slices of sourdough bread and then outbreak of fruit flies. layer the grilled vegetables on top. My friend Carol Peterson sounded the Sprinkle with feta and basil and enjoy. safety alarm. She discovered the dastardly — BR spotted wing dro- sophila on the berries 1 12-14 ounce eggplant, cut into Safety and Roadway Fair It’s been she had brought 1/2-inch thick rounds scheduled for Aug. 24 home from an area 1 zucchini, quartered lengthwise brought to farm stand. As is her 1 red bell pepper, cut lengthwise The 2013 edition of the an- my attention routine, she washed into 6 strips nual Clackamas/Happy Val- the perfect-looking 1 medium onion, cut into 1/2-inch ley Safety and Roadway Fair that we are blackberries in a so- thick rounds will be held at Clackamas experiencing lution of water and 3 tablespoons garlic-flavored olive Town Center on Saturday more than white vinegar and oil from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. then noticed little 2 to 3 teaspoons balsamic vinegar Admission is free to all activities. a casual SUBMITTED PHOTO: ERIC LAGASSA, WASHINGTON STATE DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE white worms crawl- Adult spotted wing drosophila female, left, and male, right, flies. Females have a saw- 2/3 cup crumbled feta cheese Safety booths will be located outbreak of ing out of them. An like ovipositor on their hind end (circled). 2 tablespoons slivered fresh basil inside and outside the mall near Internet search of Prepare barbecue to medium-high Sears. More than 20 organiza- fruit flies. white worms in ber- fruit and move to the controls and the envi- heat. Place eggplant, zucchini, red bell tions will be on site to educate ries led her to the top layer of the salt so- BarbRandall ronment. pepper and onion on baking sheet. adults and children on a variety conclusion that they lution. Within minutes Much of the informa- Drizzle with olive oil and sprinkle with of safety-related issues, includ- were probably spotted wing drosophila — if larvae is present — tion shared here came salt and pepper, turn to coat. Grill veg- ing how to call 911, water and (SWD or Drosophila suzukii), a relative- you should see small from OSU’s publication etables until tender and tinged with fire safety, pet adoption and ly new-to-us invasive pest that attacks white moving larvae on “Protecting Garden brown, turning frequently, about 6 min- school bus safety. stone fruits and berries. the top layer of the liq- Fruits From Spotted utes for eggplant and zucchini and Special events and offers in- Jordis Yost, Master Gardener coordi- uid. (The experts at Wing Drosophila.” You about 10 minutes for red bell pepper clude: nator at the Clackamas County OSU Ex- OSU caution that the can read the document and onion. n Free helmets (while sup- tension Service, concurred with Carol’s larvae will eventually online at ir.library.ore- Divide vegetables between two plies last) for children 18 years finding. She said this tiny fruit fly is na- die and sink to the bot- gonstate.edu/xmlui/bit- plates, drizzle with balsamic vinegar. and younger who visit safety tive to Japan and has been established in tom of the pan, so work Lifting the fork stream/han- Sprinkle with feta and basil and serve stations and reduced-price hel- Hawaii since the 1980s. SWD was first no- quickly to remove dle/1957/20883/em9026. with grilled bread. mets available for adults. ticed on the mainland U.S. in fall 2008 them.) pdf. Bon Appetit, Aug. 2000 n Free child identification and made its debut in Oregon in 2009. Fruit dunk flotation method: Lightly The talk in our office leads me to be- kits from Secure Child SWD has been confirmed in 17 Oregon crush the collected fruit and place it in lieve that we’ve all eaten “a little extra n Life jacket fitting demon- counties and OSU Extension says is rea- plastic sandwich bag. Prepare a sugar protein” with our fruit before and lived strations by American Medical sonable to suspect the pest is most likely solution of 1 tablespoon sugar to 1 cup to tell the tale. Pinch of salt Response. present in additional counties and states. water; allow the sugar to dissolve and Still have an appetite? I hope so, be- 1/2 cup (1 stick) cold unsalted butter, n Equipment demonstrations Of course fruit flies are nothing new; then pour the solution into the bag. If the cause hundreds of Oregon fruit produc- cut into small pieces by representatives from the they seem to show up wherever there is fruit is infested, you will generally see ers are counting on us to eat what they Whipped cream or vanilla ice cream, Clackamas County Sheriff’s Of- fruit or other sweet things beyond their the white SWD larvae floating in the grow. for serving fice Marine and Traffic Units. prime. These foods are usually no longer bag. As the fruit settles to the bottom The methods described above and cer- n A Portland General Electric appealing to us to consume so we don’t some larvae will float to the top. Depend- tainly baking should take care of any in- Preheat the oven to 350°F. Butter a display of its “Hazard Hamlet” mind throwing them away. What is ing on their weight and sugar content, festation problems. But as in all food-re- 9-inch Pyrex pie plate. to illustrate electrical risks at unique about SWD is that they attack some fruit may float. It may take up to lated things, follow the adage: When in Gently combine the berries with the home. perfect fruits. The females have a saw- an hour for the larvae and fruit to sepa- doubt, throw it out. sugar, flour and cinnamon; place in the n The Clackamas County like attachment on their abdomens (an rate. Hold the bag up to the light to bet- Bon appetite eat something wonder- prepared pie plate. Fire District No. 1 education ovipositor) that allows them to open un- ter see the larvae floating among the ful! Prepare the topping: Combine the trailer to give children the ripe fruit and deposit their eggs. After fruit. If the larvae are small, a hand lens oats, flour, both sugars and salt in a chance to practice safe evacua- the eggs are laid, the larvae feed inside may be useful. Summer Berry Crisp bowl. Use a pastry blender or two knives tion. the fruit for five to seven days before the OSU is researching many methods to Juicy berries are marvelous nestled to work in the butter until topping re- n A crashed car from Oregon pupae would begin to emerge, making it control SWD infestation, including pro- under a crispy top. This dessert is easy sembles coarse meal. Sprinkle evenly Impact to educate people on the difficult to detect infestation, as Carol moting good farming practices that will enough for a beginning baker to make over the berries. dangers of impaired driving. discovered. prevent or reduce the probability of in- and serve with pride. Place the pie plate on a baking sheet. n Riding pedal cars on Safety Yost points out that insect-infested festation, such as managing irrigation to 2 cups blueberries Bake in the center of the oven until the Street for children 8 years old fruit is not toxic, just unpleasant to eat. If avoid fruit splitting, harvesting fruit in a 2 cups blackberries fruit is bubbling and the topping is gold- and younger. this makes you a little squeamish about timely manner, solarization (using heat 2 cups raspberries en brown, about 1 hour. Remove the n Prizes for all children. eating fresh fruit, don’t be. Our friends from the sun to kill pests) and more. 1/4 cup sugar crisp to a rack to cool slightly. Serve in Experts from the Oregon De- at OSU suggest these methods to sepa- Physical controls, such as netting, and 1/4 cup all-purpose flour dessert bowls with whipped cream or ice partment of Transportation, rate larvae from fruit: biological controls, such as naturally oc- 1/4 teaspoon cinnamon cream. Team Oregon motorcycle safety Salt extraction method: Place no more curring predators, parasitoids or patho- Adapted from Parade, July 2007 and TriMet will also share infor- than two pounds of fruit in a shallow, gens, are all being researched. OSU ex- Crisp topping mation about safety, and the white pan. Add 1 tablespoon salt to 1 cup perts say that chemical sprays will not 1 cup rolled oats Randall welcomes your food questions and re- Clackamas County Transporta- warm water. Allow the salt to dissolve, prevent SWD from visiting gardens and 1/2 cup all-purpose flour search suggestions. She can be reached at 503- tion Maintenance Department and then pour the solution over the fruit. instead will result in needless applica- 1/2 cup brown sugar 636-1281, ext. 100, or by email at brandall@ will bring large equipment for The salt will cause the larvae to exit the tion that may negatively affect biological 1/2 cup sugar lakeoswegoreview.com. children to see. 428415.080813 Seniors Thursday, augusT 22, 2013 • Page B4 • Lake OswegO review / west Linn tidings Walk to fight alzheimer’s with WLaCC team vendor booths, food, giveaways, mu- strength, strength and balance, gen- Join the WLACC’s “Still sic, a car show and much more that tle yoga, Honoring Our Memories Kickin” team to raise funds will be onsite. writing group, pinochle lessons, To join our team, you can sign up at ukelele strummers and Exercise for for Alzheimer’s research the WLACC, whereupon you will re- All. ceive a welcome email from the Al- By dOug dICKsTON zheimer’s Association directing you to Wednesday, aug. 28 The Review, Tidings the website where you can make a Classes offered include peripatetic personal donation or easily solicit walkers, chair aerobics, gardening If the seniors at the West Linn friends and family to donate in sup- group and pinochle. Lunch entree is Adult Community Center know port of your efforts. “Still Kickin” has soup and sandwiches. anything, we know that supporting a goal of raising $1,500 or more by the fight against Alzheimer’s dis- Sept. 8. Thursday, aug. 29 ease is a good cause. Donations are, of course, tax de- Classes offered include computer This year, thanks to the efforts of ductible, and we guarantee a fun af- instruction (by appointment), core Mike and Carrie Lindner, we are once ternoon of activities whether or not strength, strength and balance, gentle again fielding a team you choose to do the yoga, knitting and crocheting, bridge to join Portland’s walk. So consider and Exercise for All. “Walk to End Al- joining us in this very zheimer’s” event to WestLinn worthwhile cause. WLaCC gift shop be held at Portland Call the center at the Come visit the best-kept shopping International Race- Adult community number below for secret in town: the WLACC Gift Shop. way on Sept. 8 at 2 center even more informa- We have a stunning collection of Vera p.m. Our team is tion. Bradley handbags, wallets and small called “Still Kickin.” Here are the up- clutches, all in the colorful patterns This event is duplicated in more coming week’s activities. Please call that you and I both know only Vera than 600 communities across the the WLACC at 503-557-4704 for specific can do, and all at ridiculously low pric- country. It’s designed to raise aware- times and possible fees. Also, all The Walk to end alzheimer’s will be held at Portland International raceway on sept. 8. es. Plus we have Cookie Lee necklac- ness and funds for Alzheimer’s care, lunches listed below are subject to es, earrings, bracelets and brooches, support, and research. change, but only for the better. whist card group, pinochle and Texas bics, hand and foot card game, bridge as well as ammonite, abalone and The WLACC team will board the Hold’em poker. Lunch entree is and Exercise for All. Lunch entree is stone pendant necklaces. Donations center’s bus at noon on Sept. 8 for Friday, aug. 23 shrimp and fried rice. salad buffet. in perfect condition are always wel- transport to and from PIR for the Classes offered include computer come. The WLACC Gift Shop is open three-mile walk, which equates to one instruction (by appointment), core Monday, aug. 26 Tuesday, aug. 27 Monday through Friday from 9 a.m. to lap around the PIR track. Those pre- strength, strength and balance, peri- Classes offered include tai chi, peri- Classes offered include computer 3 p.m. The gift shop accepts cash, ferring not to walk can explore the patetic walkers, aerobics, oil paining, patetic walkers, wood carving, aero- Instruction (by appointment), core checks and well-behaved children. Plan ahead and learn Brain power: It pays off your local history to learn languages, math By heLeN OredsON MahLe from her parents, then studied ic Oswego Lake island estate.” The Review, Tidings Jottings from the Norwegian language in high How well do you ArdisStevenson Did you know an “island es- school. She made practical use tate” existed? he Minneapolis Cen- FiFth of it when she made numerous know your town? Another news item in the tral High School I grad- trips to Norway to visit rela- efore the 2012 elec- paper read, “Wednesday night uated from originated and G tives. tion, Jean Hoffman hearing will determine fate of Tin 1913 — 100 years - Another early violinist and I, both Mary’s Carman ago. Recently, I received an an- are different from the brains of learned some German at home BWoods residents and House.” nouncement of a centennial cel- those who know just one — and from his parents, then studied members of the League of What is ebration to take place Aug. 10, those differences are all for the German in high school and col- Women Voters, discovered that, and although 2013. better. lege. Again, he made practical that many residents of Mary’s stories for where is it? many If I had been aware of this The article described how, all use of speaking German while Woods thought that Lake Os- Although residents are earlier, I might have attended. It over Utah, elementary school visiting in Germany. Both of wego was a mailing address, positive A ging many resi- is too late now, but not too late students are studying and read- these multitalented people be- not the name of the city in dents are disinterested to take notice of an impressive ing and fluently speaking in lan- came exceptionally successful which we live. invite people to join you for disinterest- in local list of talented people who grad- guages not their own: French, in their everyday lives. That lack of information dinner and share information ed in local uated from that school, like Spanish, Mandarin Chinese For the researchers, it is too carries over to the questions about activities and services. history, we history, we broadcaster Eric Sevareid, ac- and, soon, Portuguese. They are early to measure exactly what we hear not only from new- A recent group dinner pro- should should know tress Ann Sothern, Minnesota part of one of the most ambi- the lifelong benefits of early comers to Mary’s Woods but duced some questions and know about about the city Gov. Orville Freeman, colum- tious total-immersion language language training will be. But also from Lake Oswego resi- ideas that I hadn’t expected. the city we nist Cedric Adams, actor Eddie education programs ever at- all of science suggests that they dents, too. The first question was ex- live in. Our we live in. Albert and broadcaster Halsey tempted in the United States. will be considerable. The advan- Those pected: How long had I lived at property Hall. Another extra activity that tages of multilingualism in the although facts prompt this retirement community? taxes and It is interesting to speculate can enhance brainpower is mu- senior population are especially my plan to My answer was, “Since the fees pay for utilities, city ser- how some of these people might sic education. Combining these important. many host a “Con- summer of 2011.” Questions vices, parks and various activ- have attained success and two activities could have result- Older people have to activate residents are versation that followed were about ities. A call to 911 brings the brainpower by engaging in ac- ed in unusual qualities in two of their brains more in general disinterested With Ardis” Mary’s Woods and the Lake Lake Oswego Fire Depart- tivities beyond the require- my Central High School ac- than younger people do, but bi- in October to Oswego community. Although ment. The Lake Oswego Public ments of their school. quaintances who are still my lingual seniors have to do it in local explore the I’ve lived in this community Library serves many. As resi- An article in Time magazine friends today. less. And bilinguals get an extra history, we history of for lots of years, my replies dents we elect the members of (“The Power of the Bilingual They didn’t become famous 4.1 years of clarity before symp- Lake Oswe- generally began with “I’m not the city council and benefit (or Brain,” July 18) tells us how like the first list I mentioned, toms of any form of dementia should know go and know sure I remember, but ... “ some say we suffer) from their learning a foreign language at but they are truly remarkable set in. about the who we are. Some questions that I decisions. an early age can enhance brain- people. The meet- couldn’t answer included: Was I’ve lived in this community power. Research is showing At a young age, one of them Helen Oredson Mahle is a member of city we ing, open to the lake manmade? And when? for lots of years, and I know that the brains of people who played the violin and also the Lake Oswego Adult Community live in. the public, When was the city first that all of us can benefit from know two or more languages learned Norwegian at home Center’s Jottings group. will be a formed? Was it always a resi- knowing our community. I chance for dential suburb? What was it look forward to hearing your all of us to know our commu- earlier? When was “Lake” add- comments. nity and why we should care. ed to its original name and LOaCC closed for maintenance through next week The idea for this conversa- why? Did a passenger train ev- Stories of Positive Aging is a semi- tion came from a dinner sever- er come here? What happened monthly column on senior issues The Lake Oswego Adult of the building; all other The center will remain al weeks ago with new arrivals to it? written by Lake Oswego resident Ar- Community Center remains doors will remain locked. closed next week for annual at Mary’s Woods — a couple The Lake Oswego Review dis Stevenson, author of “Facing Ag- closed Friday for annual There will be no congregate cleaning and maintenance. from New Jersey. This resi- recently offered tempting bits ing, Finding Answers” and “Dusty’s cleaning and maintenance. meals served during closure, Maintenance workers and dential community promotes about the city’s past. The War.” She can be reached by email Maintenance workers and however, home-delivered meals Meals on Wheels volunteers an attitude of friendly commu- headline on the front page of a at [email protected] or by Meals on Wheels volunteers will continue as usual and will are asked to use the employee nications. Everyone is encour- recent August issue read, regular mail at 17440 Holy Names are asked to use the employ- be delivered by a meals on entrance on the west side of aged to greet their neighbors, “Changes proposed for histor- Drive Lake Oswego, OR 97034. ee entrance on the west side wheels volunteer. the building.

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Supplies (cake Seating is limited and pre- activities. a wide variety of boards and boxes) are available registration is required.The fee Visit the parks and recre- Wsummer programs to purchase. Students will have for a non-licensed driver, under ation website and find all our and camps. a finished cake and keep their 18, is $340. Here are some points classes Chess Wizards offers a sum- cake dummy for further prac- to keep in mind: and ac- mer camp for ages 7 to 12: Aug. tice. You can reuse the cake n Permit number requried at Lake tivities 26 to 30, 9 a.m. to noon at the dummy in future classes for a time of registration. on the Sunset Fire Hall. An array of $5 discount. The class will run n There is a mandatory par- Oswego regis- games and activi- from Aug. 26 to 30, ent meeting held the first class tration ties throughout 7 to 9 p.m. Exact session. Parks & web- the day are led by WestLinn location in West n The above schedule is for r ecreation site. Go the most energet- Linn will be pro- classroom time only. All class to lake- ic members of our Parks & vided at registra- sessions are mandatory. oswe- staff. r ecreation tion. Fee for class n We recommend 10 hours of goparks.org and click on online Activities in- is $54 driving prior to behind-the- registration or contact parks clude: chess, les- Join Parks & wheel lessons. and recreation at 503-675-2549 sons, puzzles, Wizard says, bug Recreation for our last Movie in n Last day to register is Fri- to register. house, mirror, Fisher, Take Me, the Park — “Men in Black” (rat- day before class or when class charades, basketball, eoccer, ed PG-13) at Tanner Creek park is full. Fall classes dodge ball and more. Each child on Friday, Aug. 23. Movies will n Bring a photocopy of the Nia. A variety of Nia classes will also receive a chess board start at dusk and families are student’s permit to the first are offered through LO Parks that all his or her new friends welcomed into the parks to en- class. and Recreation. This love-your- can sign on the last day of joy picnics, popcorn and mov- Contact Oregon Driver Train- body Nia workout is a fitness camp. In addition, each child ies. This event is professionally ing Institute at 503-225-0770 for and lifestyle practice combining will receive a trophy and the planned and managed by the further questions or register martial arts, dance and healing SUBMITTED PHOTO new Chess Wizards T-shirt plus West Linn Parks & Recreation online at oregondrivertraining. arts. This class is transforma- A fairy tale ballet class will be offered for children ages 3 and 4. a folder containing all the puz- Department. Thank you to com. tional, powerful, graceful and zles they completed at camp. Smile Linn Dental for sponsor- Class registration informa- fun. Through movement find urday class; ages 3 to 4, Sept. 7 Bob Ross Oil Painting — Please ensure that your child ing this event. tion health. See the fall catalog for to Oct. 19, 10:05 to 10:35 a.m., $76. Magnolias. This step-by-step arrives to camp with a lunch. Drivers Education will be of- Pre-registration is required all classes. Ages 14 and older. Hooked on Phonics Reading class takes beginners to sea- All camps include snacks pro- fered through a partnership for nearly all parks and recre- Piano Explores 3+. This class Enrichment. Hooked on Phonics soned painters from a blank vided by Chess Wizards. At the with Oregon Drivers Training ation classes and activities. is a continuation course for re- is a visual tool that allows you canvas to a finished master- end of the camp, all the stu- Institutue. Registration opened Class information is in the West turning students from Explor- to measure your child’s learn- piece in one class. All supplies dents participate in a mini on Aug. 19 for classroom ses- Linn Parks & Recreation Activi- ers 3 program or approval from ing progress. The HOP pro- are provided and students are chess tournament. Class fee, sions Sept. 17 to Nov. 12, Tues- ty Guide available at city hall, al- instructor. Fee includes course gram is designed to help your welcome to bring a snack and $169. days and Thursdays, from 4:30 so online at westlinnoregon.gov/ materials. Ages 7 to 12, Tues- child learn letter names and beverage. Physically challenged Stumptown Cakes is offering to 6:30 p.m.The class will meet parksrec. You may register by day, Sept. 1 to Dec. 31, 4:45 to their sounds. They will learn to students welcome. Ages 12 and a four-session class for adults. at West Linn High School, room Internet, mail (at Parks & Recre- 5:30 p.m., $105. combine letter sounds to read older, Thursday, Sept. 5, 10 a.m. Students will learn the basics of B104Behind the wheel lessons ation, 22500 Slamo Road, No. Watercolor Fundamentals. In- words, practice reading and un- to 2 p.m., $48. creating a professional-looking are scheduled outside of class 1100, West Linn, OR 97068), drop structor Rudy Stevens teaches derstanding those words in sto- and tasting cake at home. Stu- time and will take longer to off materials during business you how to open up to new ries and books and enjoy learn- Registration information dents will be working on cake complete.Registration is on a hours at city hall, fax to 503-697- ideas and have fun while learn- ing to read. This program in- Preregistration is required for “dummies” in the first three first-come, first-serve basis. 6579 or phone 503-656-4106. Non- ing skills using photos, light cludes all related materials and nearly all parks and recreation classes and bringing their own Classes are ODOT-approved residents generally pay more and dark, shapes, layout, color, personal attention of a tutorial classes and activities. Class in- cake and icing to fully decorate and a certificate of completion than fees shown. For more infor- emotion, composition and val- instructor. Ages 3 to 5, Sept. 3 formation is in the Parks & Rec- their cake for the fourth class. is issued if the student meets all mation on classes, visit westlin- ue. Ages 18 and older, Wednes- through 26, Tuesday and reation Activities Guide. Regis- Students will learn about requirements. The program noregon.gov/parksrec. day, Sept. 4 to Nov. 6, 9:30 a.m. to Thursday, 4:15 to 4:45 p.m. $148 ter by Internet, by mail, drop-off 12:30 p.m., $120. (ages 5 to 8, Wednesday, Sept. 4 during business hours at Lake Fairy Tale Ballet 1. Enter the to Sept. 25, 4:15 p.m. to 4:45 p.m., Oswego Parks & Recreation, imaginary world of fairy tales, $74). West End Building, 4101 Kruse fun and self-expression through Toddler Early Learning Experi- Way, Lake Oswego, 97035; by Be alert for invasive, poisonous plant ballet-based dance. Creativity is ence. Join us for a fun-filled fax, 503-697-6579; or by phone, sparked when we use props, in- learning experience using imag- 503-675-2549. Non-residents gen- Giant hogweed (Heracleum mantegazzia- lar species causing plant lovers to want it in struments and classical music. ination, games, songs and activ- erally pay more than fees num) has been found in urban and rural set- their yards — its size. This toxic plant is down- Dance attire discussed at first ities. Children are engaged in a shown. Scholarships are also tings in Clackamas County and surrounding right prehistoric in appearance and can grow to class or call in advance for at- specific theme each day while available for Lake Oswego resi- areas in recent years. 10 to 15 feet in height in a matter of months. It tire information at 503-381-3281. parents are away. Ages 1 to 2, dents. For more information on This invasive plant causes severe burns and typically produces 20,000 or more seeds per Ages 3 to 4, Wednesday, Sept. 4 Thursday, Sept. 5 to 26, 9 a.m. to classes, visit the department’s even blindness in some cases. It appears to be plant and can easily spread into surrounding to Oct. 16, 1 to 1:30 p.m., $76. Sat- noon, $167. website at lakeoswegoparks.org. spreading throughout the region by friendly yards and natural areas. sharing of plant starts and spread by seed. Clackamas County officials invite citizens to Giant hogweed can be difficult to identify due help control this dangerous plants by reporting to its similarities with common plants like any sightings to the Oregon Invasive Species Ho- Queen Anne’s lace, cow parsnip and poison hem- tline (oregoninvasiveshotline.or) or the Clacka- lock. All those plants have white umbrella- mas County Soil and Water Conservation Dis- What’sHappENING shaped flowers and deeply lobed or lacy leaves. trict at 503-210-6000 or send a message to One feature separates giant hogweed from simi- [email protected]. Jefferson Parkway. For more information visit lakeo- THURSDaY, aUG. 22 swegotoastmasters.org. WE TOASTED TOASTMASTERS — noon. Waggener Edstrom Worldwide, 3 Centerpointe Drive, fifth floor, Lake Oswego. wetoasted@hotmail. TUESDaY, aUG. 27 com. wetoasted.toastmastersclubs.org. MARYLHURST NEIGHBORHOOD ASSOCIATION — 7 p.m. at West Linn Adult FRIDaY, aUG. 23 Community Center. THE TEN ESSENTIALS OF HIKING — 6: 30 p.m, Tryon Creek State Natural Area. Learn what WEDNESDaY, aUG. 28 you should always have in your pack whenever you FREE PLAYGROUP — 10 to 11: 30 a.m. at hike. Free, registration required. Call 503-636- Sunset Park, West Linn. For families with children 9886 ext. 226 or tryonfriends.org. birth to age five. Meets weekly; no volunteer host. Call for information, 503-496-3937. SUNDaY, aUG. 25 WEST LINN HIGH SCHOOL CLEAN UP THURSDaY, aUG. 29 DAY — 1 to 5 p.m. at the school, 5464 W. A WE TOASTED TOASTMASTERS — noon. Street. Volunteers needed to help clean up the Waggener Edstrom Worldwide, 3 Centerpointe campus. Bring gas blowers, pressure washers, Drive, fifth floor. [email protected]. wetoast- trucks and trailers if you have them. Call Shelley ed.toastmastersclubs.org. Perry at 503-621-2464 for information. Send news of your event to What’s Happening, Re- view/Tidings, P.O. Box 548, Lake Oswego, OR 97034 MONDaY, aUG. 26 or email Barb Randall at brandall@lakeoswegorev- LAKE OSWEGO TOASTMASTERS CLUB iew.com. Deadline for submissions is noon, Thurs- — 6:30 to 7:45 p.m.at Mt. Park Clubhouse, 2 day before the next publication date. 426138.060613 346462.081513 Entertainment THURSDAY, AUGUST 22, 2013 • PAGE B6 • LAKE OSWEGO REVIEW / WEST LINN TIDINGS Season’s fi nal concerts scheduled this week

■ SUBMITTED PHOTO Don’t miss the last of the summer concerts, movies A-WOL Dance Collective will present its annual aerial show from the trees in Mary S. Young Park Aug. 22 through 25. Concerts in the parks Music in the Park series at Tanner Creek Park A-WOL to present ‘One Shy of (West Linn) 6:30 to 8:30 p.m. Ten, the Intangible Dimension’ Aug. 22 — Rhythm Culture Aug. 29 — Stone in Love incredible,” said Chelsea Chick, public- Art in the Dark aerial ity representative for A-WOL Dance Collective. “Reminiscent of a black and Summer on the Green (Marylhurst University) show opens Aug. 22 white science fi ction, fantasy television 6 p.m. show in the 60s, dancers weave through Aug. 25 — Marylhurst Youth Symphony A-WOL Dance Collective will pres- four story-lines — rich with just the ent “One Shy of Ten, the Intangible right amount of mystery, suspense and Dimension,” its annual Art in the quirkiness to delight audiences of all Moonlight Music at Millennium Plaza Park Dark show featuring aerial dance ages! A-WOL’s Art in the Dark annual suspended from the trees in Mary S. performance is a fantastical, illuminat- (Lake Oswego) Young Park in West Linn. ed, full-length evening production set in 6 p.m. The performances will be held Aug. a unique and rare outdoor theater style Aug. 25 — Geoffrey Castle plays electronic vio- 22 through 25; doors open at 7:30 p.m. setting.” lin Celtic music and the show begins at 8:30 p.m. Tickets range in price from $10 to $30 Geoffrey Castle has been blowing away audi- “Intriguing, eerie and mysterious, A- and can be purchased online at ences’ pre-conceived notions of what is possible WOL leads audiences down a path into awol2013dark.eventbrite.com/ or by on the violin since the release of his debut Guar- the absurd, the unbelievable and the calling 503-351-5182. neri Underground CD, “New World,” in 1996. With a new band and new CDs, Castle’s sound is Celtic, rocking, jazzy, even occasionally blue grassy, but always breathtaking. ENTERTAINMENTBRIEF Sounds of Summer concert series at Westlake Park (Lake Oswego) Jitterbug and swing class offered 6:30 p.m. Starting Sept. 12, the West Linn Adult Community Center will offer two levels Aug. 28 — Stone in Love Geoffrey Castle, Aug. 25, Millenium Plaza Park of jitterbug and swing dance classes aimed at beginning and intermediate danc- Portland band Stone In Love is a high-energy ers. The cost for the four-week courses is $45 per person. Both classes will be in- reinterpretation of one of the top-selling bands of all time: Journey. Stone In Love is an offshoot of the structed by Dave and Jody Crandell. Partners are required, with no partner rota- popular ’80s tribute band the Breakfast Club. tion. Intermediate classes also will be held from 7 to 8 p.m. Beginning level classes will run from 8:15 to 9:15 p.m. Movies in the park For more information, email [email protected] or call 503-637-6295. To “Men in Black 3” is the fi nal show in the Movies in the Park. See it Aug. 23 at Tanner Creek Park in West Linn preregister, contact West Linn Parks and Recreation at 503-557-4700. Participants at 8:30 p.m. may register at the fi rst class.

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BusinessTHURSDAY, AUGUST 22, 2013 • PAGE B8 • LAKE OSWEGO REVIEW / WEST LINN TIDINGS Fair eld Inn gets refreshing update ■ Lake Oswego location among rst to showcase the new Fair eld décor package

By BARB RANDALL The Review, Tidings

airfi eld Inn and Suites in Lake Oswego re- cently held an open Fhouse to showcase the newly renovated hotel. The location is among the fi rst of the hotel chain to be outfitting with the complete Marriott Fairfi eld décor pack- age, which includes a modern color palette, furniture, tile, carpet, paint, cabinets and granite countertops on the vanities. “The hotel was completely gutted. Basically everything rate sitting area with sofa bed, brewed coffee, waffl es, cereals except the tubs and toilets was a second closet and second and fresh fruit in the newly replaced,” said general man- TV. All rooms are equipped appointed dining room off the ager Marisa Hoiem. “It took with microwave and refrigera- lobby. three to four weeks to com- tor and conveniently located The exercise area was ex- plete each fl oor.” power strips for charging panded near the pool and spa. The hotel offers fi ve differ- phones and computers. “The confi guration of that ent spacious and comfortable Meetings rooms have been space was my idea,” said Hoi- accommodations, including renovated and a lobby market em. “We couldn’t figure out standard king, standard dou- was added, as well as a com- how to arrange the space and ble queen, an executive king puter kiosk for guests’ conve- then it came to me.” room with a sofa bed and a nience. Those wishing to tour the REVIEW/TIDINGS PHOTOS: VERN UYETAKE bigger TV, an executive dou- Guests can enjoy a compli- newly renovated hotel are in- Above, all the 124 rooms at the Fairfi eld Inn and Suites were renovated using the new décor package as seen ble queen with sofa bed and mentary hot continental vited to stop by 6100 S.W. in this double queen bedroom. the larger TV and an execu- breakfast buffet with scram- Meadows Road during busi- tive studio suite, with a sepa- bled eggs, meat, freshly ness hours. Left, complimentary continental breakfasts are served in a newly renovated dining area. The kitchen prep area was also expanded.

Tyler Conlee, Study Peachtree brings famous left, and Tony Palazzo are the team responsible for analyzes the introduction pies to Lake Oswego of Logical Position’s migrant innovative moble Restaurant serves application. REVIEW/TIDINGS workers’ breakfast all day, PHOTO: many other options CLIFF NEWELL use of By BARB RANDALL Logical Position offers The Review, Tidings medical Got a craving for a piece new mobile application of pie? care Then you will be pleased to ing,” said Mike Weinhouse, know that Peachtree Restau- Innovation offers founder and CEO of Logical Po- Migrant workers are more rant and Pie House has opened sitions. “Then you can see your likely to receive medical at 141 N. State Street in Lake many useful features top 10 competitors in the space. care from community health Oswego — and it offers 32 dif- Until now it was one or the oth- centers in partnership with ferent fl avors of pie. for businesses er. Ours bridges this informa- faith-based organizations, “If you want it, we’ve got it!” By CLIFF NEWELL tion into one platform.” according to a new study by said Issa Dakar, who with his The Review, Tidings The person who came up with Oregon researchers, be- wife, Elizabeth, owns the three this app is Tyler Conlee, devel- cause fear of deportation is locations of Peachtree Restau- When Tony Palazzo pon- opment manager for Logical Po- lower than they might face rant. dered the new mobile applica- sition. at other medical facilities. Originally known in the tion developed by digital mar- “The feedback about this has The study’s lead author is 1970s as Plush Pippen, and keting business Logical Posi- been great,” he said. “We’ve had Daniel López-Cevallos, associ- then Tee Dee Restaurant and tion, he came up with a new no problems at all.” ate director of research at Or- Pie House, the idea. “Tyler saw a need that fi lls a egon State University’s Center restaurant un- “As we developed it, we real- void,” Weinhouse said. for Latino Studies and Engage- “We are derwent a ma- REVIEW/TIDINGS PHOTO: VERN UYETAKE ized that every business owner Logical Position likes to count ment. It was recently pub- jor remodel in Mackenzie Beard holds a sour cream lemon pie, one of 32 fl avors of pie could benefi t from it,” said Pala- the new features offered by the lished online in the Journal of famous for 1995 to become available at the new Peachtree Restaurant in Lake Oswego. zzo, who is vice president of application: Immigrant and Minority our pies. Peachtree marketing for Logical Position. ■ The percentage of visitors Health. López-Cevallos said his Our pie was Restaurant This mobile app is something that are visiting for the first research points to the impor- and Pie House. the same crew using the same Oswego because of the commu- new because it combines search time. tance of health services being selected The con- recipe they’ve used for years nity feeling. engine optimization, Google Ad- ■ Top performing keywords administered to migrant farm Best stant menu and years. “It’s a nice place, a friendly Words and Google Analytics. ■ Counting the visitors with- workers by trusted institu- item through- Besides pie, Peachtree place,” he said. The app, called Logical Position in the last hour tions. Homemade out the restau- serves breakfast all day and of- He is looking forward to get- Analytics, shows users how ■ Searching competitors by “It has been assumed in Pie in Clark rant’s evolu- fers a wide variety of break- ting involved in the community their websites are performing in domain to understand details most of the literature that fear tion has been fasts, soups, salads, burgers, and hopes Peachtree will be- search engines while also dis- such as their target keywords of deportation is associated County.” pie. sandwiches, dinner entrees come a gathering place for playing how people are interact- ■ Call your Logical Position with use of health services, — Issa Kakar, “We are fa- and gluten free foods. Seniors teens, seniors, families and ing with a website. account manager with the push across the board,” said López- owner Peachtree mous for our are honored with a special se- business groups. “It’s a big deal because we’re of a button Cevallos, who is an expert on Restaurant and pies,” said Da- nior menu of smaller plated Peachtree opens at 6 a.m. the fi rst to let you combine your The app is a big step for the migrant farmworker health Pie House kar. “Our pie items or allowed a 10 percent each morning and closes Sun- own information and allow in- company, which has been in its and has worked in public was selected discount on regular menu day through Thursday at 10 sight into your competitors as Lake Oswego location for less health projects with low-in- Best Home- items. p.m. and Friday and Saturday well,” said Palazzo, who devel- than a year. It has made its mark come communities in Ecuador made Pie in Clark County.” They also offer daily specials at 11 p.m. oped the graphic design of the and experienced rapid growth and Latino immigrants in Ore- The other two locations are to which you can add a piece of The phone number is 503- app. by providing quality service to gon. “There is a strong belief in Vancouver and Hazel Dell, pie for just $1.49. 908-7911. To view the menu, “You fi nd out new versus re- small businesses. by many workers that they Wash. Crusts for the pies are Dakar said Peachtree chose visit peachtreerestaurantwa. turning visitors, and you find don’t want to touch the system made in one central location by to locate the restaurant in Lake com. out how long people are stay- See APP / Page B9 because it might hurt their chances of someday becoming documented or jeopardize their children’s well-being.” However, that fear wasn’t a factor with Oregon migrant Clackamas County introduces WF Home Mortgage workers in this study. The re- searchers interviewed 179 Mexican-origin indigenous opens second LO of ce and mestizo farm workers who commercial Site Search attended a community health Lake Oswego residents said Parish- center in the northern Willa- Clackamas County. In addition, erty location, size, type and now have another option for Weil. “Our con- mette Valley. New GIS tool will local property owners and bro- proximity to key services. Each obtaining mortgage prod- sumers want While the vast majority of kers were asked to assess their search displays a map showing ucts and services. financial solu- workers — 87 percent — said identify the best interest in marketing their prop- topography, environmental Wells Fargo Home Mortgage tions to meet they were afraid of deporta- erties. Most of the vacant indus- overlays, transportation, incen- has opened an offi ce at 5 Cen- their individu- tion, this fear was not tied to sites for development trial and commercial sites inven- tives and more. terpointe Drive, Suite 400, in al lifestyles their use of medical or dental Clackamas County’s Busi- toried are now online with de- “The project team developed Lake Oswego. and they want care. ness and Economic Develop- tailed site and GIS information. this hands-on tool with ease of Branch sales manager Rose flexibility and The researchers found two ment Department has devel- The county’s Planning and use in mind but wanted to allow Parish-Weil works with 12 PARISH-WEIL convenience important factors infl uencing oped a Site Search mapping Technology Services depart- users the ability to view detailed home mortgage consultants at and that’s what use of medical services: these tool that will identify vacant ments also assisted with the de- property reports and site infor- the location to help customers we’re here to provide.” workers were being served by and commercial sites with a velopment of Site Search. mation,” said project manager as they plan to buy a home and Wells Fargo operates 22 oth- a trusted community health few keystrokes. “This easy-to-use tool was cre- Jamie Johnk. through the purchasing pro- er mortgage offi ces in Oregon organization that has served It was announced to the pub- ated to provide businesses and To explore the Site Search cess. and S.W. Washington, includ- the area for decades, and those lic on Thursday, Aug. 1. developers access to Clackamas tool go to cmap.clackamas.us/ “We’re excited to be a part of ing one on Meadows Road in who attended a local church According to county Public County locations,” said Cathe- ccss. this community, and to bring Lake Oswego. The Center- were more likely to use dental Affairs Coordinator Tim Heider, rine Comer, manager of the For additional information one of the industry’s largest se- pointe Drive location is open care. the site was developed following Business and Economic Devel- call Jamie Johnk, project man- lections of fi nancial products, from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. Monday “Some churches provide an inventory of vacant and un- opment Department. ager, at 503-742-4413 or email ja- services and opportunities to through Friday. The phone der-utilized employment land in Searches can be done by prop- [email protected]. Lake Oswego-area residents,” number is 971-204-0362. See STUDY / Page B9 Lake Oswego Review/West Linn Tidings Thursday, August 22, 2013 business B9 BUSINESSbRieFs Serving Coghill joins Union Bank He will work out of the A Av- fession and his enue location and manage a work in the Ann Marie Coghill has joined wide range of commercial lend- community of the Community! Union Bank as a vice president ing duties to develop new rela- Lake Oswego. 5 Centerpointe Drive, Suite 150 and private banker. She will be tionships and help service the Wolf, owner 503-624-9660Lake Oswego, OR 97035 located at the bank’s business clients. of Lake Oswe- 503-624-9660 bank’s Port- Costello comes to Banner go Vision Clin- land regional with more than 18 years in the ic, received his headquarters. banking and financial services bachelor of sci- Coghill be- industry and specializes in in- WOlF ence degree gan her bank- ternational trade companies from Pacific ing career 34 with import/export needs. University in 1981 and his doc- $1,400,000 years ago in tor of optometry in 1983 from ARCHITECTURAL MASTERPIECE U.S. Bank’s CFCU donates Pacific University College of Savvy buyers will appreciate this architectural masterpiece Work College radio units Optometry. with concrete & copper counters, artistic stone sinks, COghill Program. Most He practiced in Eugene for hickory fl oors, exquisite woodwork, stunning river-valley recently she nearly 15 years before moving views! 27ft high foyer, hi-ceiling t/o. Ultimate luxury European master suite on main w/amazing shower. Th ree served as vice Clackamas Federal Credit to Lake Oswego and purchas- fl oors of artistry not often seen in Portland. Private president and private banker Union recently donated to Mt. ing the Lake Oswego Vision landscaped .61 acre lot, fl at backyard, 4 bed, 5 ba, at Key Bank. She has earned a Hood Search and Rescue Coun- Clinic. bonus, den and family room! Truly unique and beautiful. certified wealth strategist des- cil funds, which enabled the MLS# 13595165 ignation from Cannon Finan- organization to purchase 10 Rite Aid gives $5,000 Mary Jo Williams, P.C. cial. new In Reach radio units. Principal Broker, CRS, ABR, DRS Coghill graduated from the The units represent the ut- to Cascade Aids Project 503-789-8062 University of Oregon with a most in technology and innova- www.maryjowilliams.com bachelor’s degree in finance. tion, allowing search teams to The Rite Aid Foundation has She lives in West Linn. communicate via satellite and given a $5,000 grant to the Port- text. land-based Cascade Aids Proj- Carpenters union to “It’s overwhelming to have ect. Clackamas Federal Credit The donation will support host career fair Union give us such a profound Kids’ Connection, a program gift. The benefits of the In offering counseling and other $650,000 The Pacific Northwest Coun- Reach radio units are just im- support to children who are SOUTH SHORE cil of Carpenters will host a measurable,” said Sherri Mag- HIV infected or related to Gorgeous custom remodel from head to toe on one of free career fair on Sept. 21 from dlen, director of development someone who is. Lake Oswego’s most desirable streets! Hardwood fl oors 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. at the Pacific for MHSARC. “Considering the “For adults, living with HIV throughout main level, coved ceilings, tile fl oors. Light and Northwest Carpenters Insti- time critical nature of search can be a challenge. For chil- bright with many windows. Kit with island, stainless appl. Fabulous sun room/offi ce addition w/ vaults, open beams, tute, 4222 NE 158th Ave., in and rescue, the ability to com- dren, it can be thoroughly over- cherry fl oors. Sep living quart with wine cellar. Immaculate Portland. The fair will include municate with and track re- whelming,” said Gayle Rife, yard w/ forest view. demonstrations and informa- sources in remote areas imme- manager of the Rite Aid Foun- Kim Dittler-Gellatly tion needed to pursue a career diately without searching for a dation. “With this donation, the 503-380-8285 as a carpenter. signal is critical. These devices Rite Aid Foundation hopes to [email protected] will both improve searcher make it a little easier for the Costello joins Banner safety in the field and ensure children, families and their more effective coverage of ac- caretakers in the Portland area Bank as manager tive search areas.” who are directly affected by HIV.” Banner Bank Wolf named Optometric In its 30 years of service in has hired Terry the Portland area, CAP has Costello as vice Physician of the Year worked to help reduce HIV in- president, rela- fections and help HIV patients tionship man- Dr. David Wolf was awarded achieve longer lives, stable $599,000 ager to join its the 2013 Optometric Physician housing, stronger families and GREAT LOCATION! commercial of the Year Award by the Ore- reduced stigma. In 2012, the Minutes to downtown LO & New Seasons, Quiet Cul- banking team gon Optometric Physicians As- Kids’ Connection program was de-sac. Luxurious Amenities, Formal Living & Dining, Cooks Island, Granite Counters, 42in Upper Cabinets, serving busi- sociation recently. The award able to help 85 families and 99 Offi ce/Den on Main w/Wainscoting, Bonus Room, COstellO nesses in Lake was made in recognition of his children live better with their Crown Molding, Stair Lights, Central Vac, AC, 75gal Oswego. service to the optometric pro- HIV diagnosis. Water Heater Large, Patio & Gazebo. MLS# 13209431 Bob Zimmerman 503-730-2135 Study: [email protected] ■ From page B8 Real support to migrant farm work- with Estate GRI, CRS, ABR ers, which may include con- Marcia Kies, necting them with needed den- tal care,” he said. “So we see $474,900 that when services are offered FANTASTIC PALISADES LOCATION by trusted institutions, such as One level w/sunken Rec room. Most rooms have freshly a community health center or a To Your Dream House refi nished hardwood fl oors, 2 wood burning fi replaces, faith-based organization, it can Island Kitchen w/ Tile fl oors and granite tile counters, Den/Offi ce, Rec room with Wet bar 2 skylights a fi replace make all the difference.” KEEP YOUR GOOD CREDIT plus the Billiard table is included. very sunny and inviting Despite the relative confi- ou might assume that your mortgage application. patio Workshop plus added storage shed. Palisades Lake dence migrant workers ex- the fewer credit cards By canceling the credit Easement. pressed about community you have, the higher your account, you reduce your “wiggle health centers and churches, Ycredit score could be. Because room” and cut your credit score, Gayleen Weiler only 37 percent of the farm of that assumption, some buyers which could result in the lender 503-819-0384 workers surveyed had used preparing to apply for a home demanding a higher interest www.gweiler.pru-nw.com medical care in the previous loan mistakenly cancel one or percentage or off ering a smaller year, a number similar to na- more credit cards. Why would loan amount. this be a bad idea? Real estate agents are not tional statistics on migrant It has to do with the ratio of all necessarily loan specialists, workers. your debt to your available credit. but most do work very closely Here’s a simple example: Let’s say with such individuals. Ask that you have four credit cards, the agent you work with for each with a $10,000 limit, giving a recommendation, and get you $40,000 available credit. in touch with a lender well in $469,500 If you have a total of $20,000 advance of your fi rst showing. LAKE OSWEGO App: charged to those accounts, you For responsible service in all your Beautifully maintained home in desirable Lake Oswego are using 50% of your limit. Real Estate needs, call Marcia Kies. neighborhood. Gleaming hardwood fl oors greet you as you ■ From page B8 By canceling one of those enter the home and continue on throughout the kitchen. cards, you now have $30,000 Entertainment fl oor plan features, and open kitchen and available credit. Th at $20,000 family room. Kitchen boasts granite counters and island, pantry, and an eating area. Spacious family room features a “The creation of the app is our in charges now equates to over cozy gas fi replace with mantle. Dedicated green space to left way of growing with our clients 66% of your total credit, which 15400 S.W. Boones Ferry Road of side of home. ML#13419695. Please visit my website for and always keeping them in- represents an adverse eff ect on Lake Oswego, Oregon 97035 more photos www.DebbieBorges.com/13419695 the debt-to-credit ratio. You formed,” Weinhouse said. “In 503-789-1525 Mobile Debbie Borges today’s fast-paced business have essentially reduced your 503-534-1516 Direct credit without reducing your Principal Broker world a competitive edge is a ne- e-mail: [email protected] 503-381-4198 debt, possibly raising a red fl ag on www.kiestohome.com cessity for our clients to differen- 406227.011912 [email protected] tiate from their competitors.” For more information about the app, go to logicalposition. com or call 503-855-818-4896. Log- ical Position is located at 4350 SW Galewood St. in Lake Oswe- go. $310,000 FABULOUS CAPE-COD IN GREAT LO NEIGHBORHOOD Knotty pine, fi r, and oak fl oors, solid core 6-panel doors. Hardwoods throughout lower level with fi replace, open kitchen and nook with stainless appliances. Skylights, ONE LEVEL LIVING bathroom w/ pedastal sink. Updated plumbing, electrical $225,000 and roof. Just a few more things to do to make this shine! 26 Condolea Dr., Lake Oswego. Wonderful Double doors from nook lead to amazing yard and full opportunity to own the perfect “small home”! garden. All appliances included! NEW LISTING Located close to the New Seasons shopping cen- EQUAL HOUSING ter, this one level condo with vaulted ceilings has Kim Dittler-Gellatly OPPORTUNITY been beautifully maintained and nicely updated. 503-380-8285 2 bedrooms, 2 bathrooms, approximately 1,420 All real estate advertising in this square feet. [email protected] newspaper is subject to the Fair

Housing Act which makes it il- 436645.082213 legal to advertise “any prefer- FIRST ADDITION ence limitation or discrimination $450,000 based on race, color, religion, Charming cottage surrounded by beautiful, lush sex, handicap, familial status, or gardens in the heart of First Addition. Lots of SOLD national origin, or an intention, to updates including stunning fireplace in living make any such preference, limi- room, family room with hardwoods, skylights and tation or discrimination.” Familial certified wood stove, and main level bathroom. status includes children under Hardwoods throughout main level. Spacious decks the age of 18 living with parents and perfect location close to library, shops and or legal custodians; pregnant restaurants. women and people securing cus- tody of children under 18. HALLINAN CONTEMPORARY $479,000 This newspaper will not know- SOLD Beautifully remodeled contemporary on Upper ingly accept any advertising for Cherry Lane with 4 bedrooms, 3 1/2 baths and real estate which is in violation of over 3,000 sq. ft. Master on the main level with the law. Our readers are hereby remodeled bathroom and walk-in closet and informed that all dwellings ad- kitch with granite and stainless gas appliances. vertised in the newspaper are High ceilings, skylights, lots of windows, large available on an equal opportunity bonus room/office upstairs and 3 car garage. basis. To complain of discrimina- tion, call HUD toll-free at 1-800- CHRIS SCHETKY, GRI 669-9777. The toll-free telephone Real Estate Broker number for the hearing-impaired 503-497-5247 © 2012 BRER Affi liates Inc. An independently owned and operated broker member of BRER Affi liates Inc. Prudential, the Prudential logo and the is 1-800-927-9275. [email protected] Rock symbol are registered service marks of Prudential Financial, Inc. and its related entities, registered in many jurisdictions worldwide. Used 436647.082213 under license with no other affi liation with Prudential. Equal Housing Opportunity. 307469.011509 B10 NEIGHBORS Lake Oswego Review/West Linn Tidings Thursday, August 22, 2013

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