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THURSDAY, AUGUST 23, 2012 • ONLINE AT LAKEOSWEGOREVIEW.COM • VOLUME 99, NO. 37 • 75 CENTS Expect changes to school schedule By BARB RANDALL last year. This is the year of change,” Wright said. The Review Bus routes and bus numbers will no longer match, Wright said. Riders should get to know Families with children riding the bus to their bus drivers so they can ensure they are on school will want to pay close attention to the the right bus. bus schedule in today’s Review as there has “Their bus driver will know them,” Wright said. been a number of changes this year. However, she encourages riders to pay attention There are six pages dedicated to the Lake Os- so they will recognize their bus driver, particular- wego School District bus ly at the start of the school schedules, starting on page year. A15. ■ See page A15 for Stewart Ketzler, finance “We’ve added routes, ev- director for the LOSD, said erything has been renum- the additional bus routes to bered, there are changes on the updated schedule the junior high would come every route,” said Pam at a net cost of about $12,000, Wright, dispatcher for First in today’s paper which is higher than was Student. “Nothing went un- originally budgeted. changed.” “We wanted to start out with more as op- She said stops and students were plotted on a posed to fewer, and if we fi nd that the demand is map and then compared to determined needs. suffi cient to warrant keeping the fi ve routes, then Five more routes and buses were added to accom- we will add them permanently,” Ketzler said. “But modate the increased number of students to the if the demand is not there to warrant their full uti- junior high schools. lization, then we might make adjustments part- “You’ve got half again as many students need- way through the school year. We’ll give it a few STAFF PHOTO: VERN UYETAKE ing transportation to the junior highs. I can guar- months, and we’ll want to see how ridership The school bus routes have changed for Lake Oswego School District students. The complete schedule is antee kids won’t be on the same bus as they were changes with the weather.” included in today’s paper. Police arrest two for April gun holdup Car-Boat Show makes

By KARA HANSEN MURPHEY Von Bothmer is The Review better known to some as “the big splash in 13th year Police have arrested two Baron,” or Frei- men accused of forcing their herr George A fl eet of classic way into a Lake Oswego von Bothmer Water ski spectacular boats sailed into home with three people in- zu Schwe- helps attract weekend Foothills Park side and robbing them at gerhoff, though for the Car-Boat gunpoint last spring. MOUREY he didn’t al- crowd of 5,000 to Show in Lake Spensir Lee Mourey, 25, of ways have that Oswego last Portland and David Ray Taylor, title. Lake Oswego weekend. One of 56, of Eugene are accused of In some cir- them was the shouldering their way into a cles, he’s sim- By CLIFF NEWELL famed PT658, house on Indian Creek Way in ply known as The Review the last the Bryant neighborhood, fi ring George Criser seaworthy PT a gunshot into the wall and Davis. That hirteen proved to be boat from World slamming resident George von was his name a lucky number for War II. Bothmer in the face with the TAYLOR when he the 13th annual Os- butt of a handgun. worked as a T wego Heritage Coun- Lake Oswego Police Capt. teacher’s aide at Madison High cil’s Collector Car and Classic Dale Jorgensen declined to School in Portland and until he Boat Show in Lake Oswego identify when or how the two was adopted — at age 41 — by this past weekend. became suspects in the case. He his aunt, Baroness von Bothmer The other numbers certain- said the investigation remains zu Schwegerhoff, who had mar- ly prove that: 279 collector REVIEW PHOTOS: open, and additional arrests ried into aristocracy. When she cars, 46 classic boats, 10 water J. BRIAN MONIHAN could be made. died, George von Bothmer was skiing acts, and most of all, an Von Bothmer was treated at a her heir. estimated 5,000 fans. At the local hospital for injuries he suf- On Aug. 8, police arrested end of the long weekend, Jude fered during the holdup April 6. Mourey in Portland and lodged Graham was feeling like Ed His daughter, then 17, and her him at Clackamas County Jail. Sullivan. 20-year-old boyfriend were also The U.S. Marshals Service in “It was a really big show,” home at the time but weren’t Eugene arrested Taylor, who said Graham, executive direc- harmed. remains in jail in Lane County. tor of the Oswego Heritage George Rogers According to police, the two Mourey faces charges of fi rst- Council. “People loved it. We Park was fi lled robbers had presented what and second-degree robbery got a lot of compliments, and a with 279 looked like badges before they and unlawful use of a fi rearm. lot of people mentioned how collector cars on pushed their way into the house. Taylor faces the same charges fun it was for them to see the Sunday. They They filled some sacks with as well as another for felon in entire town. They can’t believe were a big items from the home and fl ed. possession of a fi rearm and, in how everything is free. It’s reason why the The case drew widespread connection with a different free to register the cars and event attracted media attention, in part because case, murder, according to jail 5,000 fans to of the homeowner’s colorful past. records. See CAR-BOAT / Page A6 Lake Oswego. Doing good deeds one pint at a time another generous man — would inspire him to able each pint is.” Kenneth Dale has donated donate blood, a lot of blood. It was 1964. Dale Last Saturday, Dale donated his 250th pint — was 20 years old. Because he was younger than just more than 31 gallons — of blood to the Red Kenneth 31 gallons of blood 21, he needed a signed consent note from his Cross. It’s quite the accomplishment for this Dale has mother to donate blood. long-time Lake Oswego and West Linn resident. given more By JORDY BYRD A young man on staff at the Portland Red But like most good deeds, his lifetime of donat- than 31 The Review Cross drove Dale in his red and white Chevy Im- ing has gone mostly unnoticed. gallons of pala all the way from the Ross Island Bridge to Dale’s father moved to Lake Oswego in 1923. blood in His father had recently passed away. Ken- Lake Oswego and back so Dale’s mother could Back then, Dale said, the Oswego Lake Country almost 50 neth “Ken” Dale, now 68, remembers his fa- sign the consent release. Club golf course was a dairy. His father loaded years of ther donating blood when he was a child. “The guy just gave me a ride, but he had a cement trucks and always told his son he was donating. During World War II, he even donated twice major impact on me,” Dale said, sitting in the “too young for World War I and too old for in one week. His father led by example. shade and waiting to donate blood at the New REVIEW PHOTO: See BLOOD / Page A2 JORDY BYRD He inspired Dale, and soon another man — Life Church. “In doing so, he told me how valu-

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399742.082312 Lake Oswego Review, Lake Oswego, OR August 23, 2012 news A5 WL’s appeal to Stafford as ‘urban reserve’ rejected cels in Stafford would like to boro, 1,000 growth boundary line to build a Council votes to sell and develop their proper- Friends of Or- new tennis center on what is ties, as they believe the land is egon, the Ore- known as the Rassekh proper- bring case to state no longer sellable as viable gon Depart- ty, an almost 10-acre site across court of appeals farmland. Stafford Hamlet resi- ment of Agri- Stafford Road from Luscher dents, Clackamas County and culture and Farm. By LORI HALL Metro held a series of forums the Coalition In exchange for a nod of sup- The Review starting last fall to discuss po- of a Prosper- port for the proposal from the tential urban growth in the ar- ous Region, Clackamas County Board of Despite being dealt a blow ea. also appealed Commissioners, the Lake Os- last week, West Linn is not However, West Linn and Tu- the designa- wego City Council recently ap- giving up the fight against alatin have long said they do tion for a vari- proved an agreement calling development in the Stafford not wish to develop the Staf- ety of reasons. for the city to participate in Triangle. ford area, citing concerns with Condit ar- The Stafford planning the Stafford and Bor- In a multi-year battle to ap- infrastructure as well as trans- gued in the Triangle consists land areas. peal the designation of Stafford portation. appeal that of nearly 4,000 The Tualatin City Council is as an “urban reserve,” the cit- “Consistently, the city coun- overall, Staf- acres and lies expected to address the rejec- ies of Tualatin and West Linn cil has heard from residents ford is “un- between tion during its Aug. 27 regular were informed Aug. 14 that that they do not want Stafford suitable for Tualatin, West meeting. their appeal to the Land Con- urbanized,” said West Linn As- urbanization Linn and Lake The appeal is now in an expe- servation and Development sistant City Manager Kirsten under virtual- Oswego. dited process, with a decision Commission was rejected. The Wyatt. ly all of the SUBMITTED MAP expected by the end of this year LCDC reviews decisions made The two cities appealed the factors” that or early next year. by the regional governing body designation back in July 2010 urban reserves are supposed to Unanimously, the council rounding cities have voiced If the state court of appeals Metro and Clackamas, Mult- and it has been in the appeal meet. agreed the city should continue opposition to urbanization upholds the appeal, then Metro nomah and Washington coun- process ever since. The appeal West Linn especially took is- its pursuit to appeal the desig- based on the high cost of pro- and the county could be direct- ties when they mapped areas contested the process in which sue with potential plans for the nation to the state court of ap- viding sewer, drinking water ed to reset the designation pro- for future urban growth. the designation was made; stat- Borland Road area. Part of peals. and other infrastructure to cess and start all over again According to Metro, urban ing the process communicated Stafford nearest West Linn, the “We have no reason to go Stafford. following the correct process- reserves are lands that lie out- by Metro was not followed. Borland area, was called “suit- along with that decision,” But a split Lake Oswego City es, according to Condit. side current growth boundar- According to attorney Jeff able for intense mixed-use de- Councilor Teri Cummings said. Council in 2010 voted against “It would be a redo, which ies and are suitable for urban Condit, who is representing velopment” in Metro’s plan, “The state, the county, Metro, filing an objection, which would would be another long pro- development in the next 40 to West Linn and Tualatin, “Met- while other areas of Stafford have no authority to force us to have allowed the city to stay cess,” he said. 50 years. Often, the urban re- ro misconstrued the require- “will have little or no develop- provide services.” involved as the state decides If the appeal is rejected, then serve designation is the pre- ments under the urban re- ment.” Lake Oswego has sat out in whether to accept the land-use West Linn would have the cursor to being included in the serves statute.” The West Linn City Council the appeal process and did not plan. chance to make an argument urban growth boundary. Other entities, such as the called a special meeting Aug. 20 file an appeal. In the past, of- Most recently, Lake Oswego for the state supreme court to The Stafford area is nearly cities of Cornelius and Hills- to discuss the LCDC ruling. ficials from the three sur- is seeking to move the urban hear the case. 4,000 acres, of that, about 1,000 acres is considered develop- able. The land is a buffer of roll- ing hills and woodlands be- tween Lake Oswego, West Linn and Tualatin. 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BRIAN MONIHAN wego Lake, including Sandy Swinford, award — 1926 Ford Coupe street rod Lita Grigg, Ruthie White, Taylor Bal- owned by Gary and Terrie Fisher. lard, Lisa Wiser and Lisa Magliana. lucia fine jewelerS PreMier SPonSor Providing muscle for some routines jewelerS PreMier SPonSor — 1957 Jag- were Craig Knox and Chuck Ramsdell. uar xk owned by Steve Thoren. The most indomitable performer was oSwego heritage council Board of di- Gary Lord, an icon from the golden age rectorS award — 1926 Rolls Royce 20hp of Lake Oswego water skiing, who Landulet owned by Craig Hannum. again donned his rabbit costume to amuse the crowd. “Gary did a great job for 70 years Classic Boat Winners old!” raved Graham. “I told him at the Major Benefactor choice — 1929 party after the show that the best thing Chris Craft Cadet owned by Mike and is he’ll have a year to recuperate before Nicole Mayer. next year’s show.” PreSident’S choice — PT 658. Mother Nature played a big role in loc’S choice — 1942 Century Sea this year’s event by providing nearly Maid owned by Mario and Anne Bisio. perfect weather. diStinguiShed SPonSor’S award — Kudos went to the people who 1998 reproduction of a 1922 Goldcup worked so hard and well to make the Racer owned by Tom and Margaret show a success, including car show Horn. chairmen John Baines and Vic Keeler, director’S choice — 1929 Chris Craft and boat show chair Kristen Winn. Cadet owned by Mike and Nicole Mayer. Winner of the coveted Club Participa- Youth judgeS choice — 1938 Monk tion Award was the Horseless Carriage owned by Jim and Maila Cadd. Club of America. BeSt centurY — 1966 Century Coro- There were 70 crystal trophies and nado owned by John and Elizabeth Ty- ribbons awarded to top exhibitors. ler. 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he city of Portland is currently considering adding flouride to its drinking water, which leads us to question the benefits of flouri- dating the public drinking water system. TUnquestionably public health officials, including those at the U.S. Center for Disease Control and Prevention and the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services, champion fluoridation as a colossal achievement. The CDC, for exam- ple, named water fluoridation as one of the 10 greatest public health achievements of the 20th century. But, equally without question, there remain unknowns about the OUROPiNiON effects of water fluoridation on the community. In fact, the U.S. De- partment of Health and Human Services and the U.S. Envi- ronmental Protection Agency decreased the recommended dosage of fluoride in public drinking water as recently as January 2011, from a recommended range of 0.7 to 1.2 milli- grams per liter of water to the lower value in that range, 0.7 milligrams. Fluoride, once less common when the practice of fluoridat- ing water supplies in the 1940s was introduced, is now found in multiple products. Fluoride toothpaste, mouth rinses and fluoride treatments applied by dental professionals are some sources. Other sources include water used for manufactured or processed food and beverages. Juice, beer, wine, tea, in- fant formula and soda all commonly include fluoride at vary- ing levels. As the federal agencies have recognized, there is less of a need for fluoride as a drinking water additive today City should offer a ‘consultant than there once was. When it comes to fluoridating public water supplies, the question officials — the Portland City Council’s hearing on adding fluoride is scheduled for Sept. 6 — need to ask is registry’ to keep transparent whether fluoridation’s health benefits far outweigh any risks. Fluoride is without dispute a necessary component for achieving dental health, and as such public health cam- he city of Lake Oswego is one I propose that a consultant registry paigns should be undertaken to inform parents of fluoride’s of the largest employers in our should be put in place. A registry benefits and risks. It is primarily the parent’s responsibility city. In fact, recent reports in- CitiZeN’S would provide an easily referenced to ensure his or her children practice good dental hygiene. Tform us that the city of Lake compilation of all consultants contract- This includes making sure kids brush their teeth morning Oswego currently has a staffing level of VIEW ed with the city of Lake Oswego. The and night, don’t overindulge in sugary foods, visit the dentist 362.5 full-time equivalents . Dan Williams registry would include the name of the regularly and receive the appropriate amount of fluoride. The cost of those employees totals firm, the specific work they are con- Unfortunately, however, this is not often the case. Many $41.3 million, which calculates to an av- tracted to perform, the dollar amount erage of more than $113,000 per em- must be paid for by citizens. The use of of the contract and the duration of the parents are either uneducated about fluoride treatment, ployee in wages and benefits. Indeed, consultants constitutes a layer of cost contract. Establishment of a consultant don’t have the money to take their children to see the dentist the cost of covering employee wages over and above the cost of our city em- registry could also include quarterly or are simply irresponsible when it comes to ensuring their and benefits comprises the largest por- ployees, and represents a significant reporting requirements, which would children practice good dental health. Fluoride treatments tion of our general fund budget. City cost that is not currently transparent detail on a quarterly and a total con- are readily and easily available to parents who live in areas employees provide service to the tax- to citizens. tract project basis each project consul- without fluoridated water systems, such as Lake Oswego’s payers of Lake Oswego, and should be Currently, we have consultants work- tant’s payments from the city of Lake (which uses water from the Clackamas River), but it is up to utilized to their fullest potential in pur- ing on everything from Foothills devel- Oswego. A quarterly accounting would the parents to leverage those services for their children’s suit of delivering value for our tax dol- opment to the comprehensive plan. allow citizens to track how their dol- benefit. lars. As expenditures for city employ- Perhaps of special interest to Lake Os- lars are being spent, thereby allowing The underlying premise of government officials who pro- ees continue to rise, so does our re- wego residents and/or business owners them access to information currently mote water fluoridation is that we, as a society, have an obli- quirement to fund employees’ PERS. It are the consultant payments for the not readily available. A registry would gation to care for children who are left in the dark regarding is important to note that while our city Lake Oswego/Tigard Water Project. In also clearly show the frequency of use dental health. There is a financial incentive as well: The CDC payroll costs continue to rise, our prop- the fiscal year just completed (2011- of a specific contracted consultant estimates every $1 invested in a fluoridated water system erty values continue to languish, re- 2012) a total of more than $10 million firm. yields as much as $38 in dental treatment cost savings. sulting in an area of real concern as we was paid to three consultant firms for Overall, the consultant registry A 1994 comprehensive World Health Organization report struggle through historically challeng- work on this single project. would allow citizens an increased abili- ing financial times. The point of this (column) is not to ty to view how their money is being titled “Fluoride in drinking water” clearly explains the bene- There is however, another significant challenge the specific cost of any given spent. I believe that an informed citizen fits of fluoride for dental health. In fact, the occurrence of work-related cost to taxpayers that is consultant (although our dependence is an engaged citizen, and engaged citi- cavities decreases significantly at fluoride levels 1 milligram not so easily derived from a look on consultants to perform city work is zens are the foundation of what has per liter and continues to decline up to 2.6 milligram per liter, through our city budget. The city of worthy of examination) but rather to il- made Lake Oswego strong. though at a less pronounced rate. Lake Oswego has in recent years paid lustrate the need for a more transpar- The same report, however, makes it clear that fluoridated millions of dollars to consultants, even ent system of communicating consul- Dan Williams, Lake Oswego, is a candidate water has different effects based on the person. Young chil- lobbyists, all of whom, in some form, tant costs to citizens. for the Lake Oswego City Council. dren are logically going to receive a higher dose per body weight versus an adult should they drink the same volume of water. Fluoride is retained in higher concentrations in in- fants and children, as well. READERS’LetteRS Critics of fluoridation — and there are many, including those with backgrounds in science — argue fluoride’s intro- duction as a dietary supplement on a mass scale is harmful ‘There’s nowhere else we’d practices, distinctive neighborhoods, Tierney is worthy of your considering the wide variety of consumption habits within rather be ...’ tree- lined streets, organized communi- support the expansive population it serves. Though it is extremely ty events, exceptional dining, Lake- Oliver Wendell Homes once wrote, wood Theater, the list goes on ... Bill Tierney is running for re-elec- unlikely fluoride consumption in our community could reach “Where we love is home, home that our It is easy to take for granted where tion to the Lake Oswego City Council, levels associated with dangerous skeletal fluorosis, there is a feet may leave, but not our hearts.” we live, but just as important to realize and it should be pretty much a no- legitimate risk of dental fluorosis in children’s developing Lake Oswego is a special place. We how lucky we are and to appreciate brainer to vote for him. enamel in the event fluoride ingestion surpasses recom- feel blessed and fortunate to live in a how we arrived to be such a remark- For one thing, he’s a Democrat, like mended levels. place that we can call home and where able community and where we are go- the majority of Oswegans. But more In the WHO report, 20 percent of children served by drink- truly our hearts are. We are thrilled to ing as a city. importantly, as a person he’s smart, ing water with a fluoride level of 1 milligram per liter of wa- be back in Lake Oswego where we have Although our feet may have left and thoughtful, fair and humane, with a ter evidence a very mild form of fluorosis, a type of discolor- chosen to make our home. returned, our hearts did not, and there great sense of humor, and he’s been ation of the teeth. At this level, however, the fluorosis is of Returning to Lake Oswego from a is nowhere else we’d rather be than able to bring those personal traits into such a mild degree it is not cosmetically apparent to the chil- short-term job relocation out of state home in beautiful Lake Oswego. his professional life in an admirable dren or their parents, according to the WHO report. What is and back to Oregon makes us appreci- Justin Luber way. He’s succeeded in important lead- apparent, however, is the benefit of reduced tooth decay. ate even more why we chose to make Lake Oswego ership positions with corporations like Ultimately it is the responsibility of parents who live in ar- this wonderful and unique city our PGE and TCI Cable, and effectively eas served or not served by a fluoridated water supply to home in the first place. The deep sense A question for the ages served as president of the city council. monitor their children’s fluoride consumption. Do your re- of community, outstanding schools, The substance of his leadership on many beautiful parks, stunning flower Regarding Oswego Lake access: the council, as elsewhere, has been in search, talk to your dentists and physicians and explore fluo- baskets, Gallery Without Walls, Lake Public sewer runs right down the the considered, financially careful, con- ride filtration systems if you believe the risk of fluorosis is Oswego Farmers’ Market, Millennium middle: Why can’t I float right on top? sensus-building way he’s grappled with too great, or if the science is too inexact for you to accept. Plaza Park, summer concerts at Foot- Sondra Myers important issues. Even those who dis- It’s your drinking water. You should have a say about what hills and Millennium Plaza Park, Lake Oswego goes into it — or should come out of it. friendly local businesses, sustainable See LETTERS / Page A8

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I’m all for that because (A) I like being wher- Stephen Jolin drawing near (I’m registered at all state li- JUSt aNotHer ever she is; and (B) I like sun, too. Lake Oswego I quor stores, if you’re thinking about a gift) — POINToFVIEW But let’s face it, where geography is concerned, and one of the considerations about that is where, we’re snobs. Having lived in all parts of my home exactly, would I want to live out my golden years? Mikel Kelly state now, I can safely say there are pluses and mi- Thanks to library’s Quite conveniently, for me and the 27 grillion oth- nuses to all of them, but I don’t really want to be too reading sponsors er baby boomers careening toward genuine old age, far from Portland. I need an assortment of restau- a “nonprofit, nonpartisan think tank” based in Los was, in the large areas, Portland ranked 24th rants and movie theaters and places to go hear mu- The (Lake Oswego Public) Li- Angeles has been studying this subject, and the re- (right between Harrisburg, Pa., and ), and sic, if I choose to do that. I don’t often choose to, I ad- brary’s summer reading clubs for sults of that study have been released in a report ti- Seattle was further down the list, at No. 58. mit, but I like knowing that’s an option. youth had more participation than tled “Best Cities for Successful Aging.” In the small-metro listing, Oregon cities included In addition to all the research done by the folks at ever this summer. In late July, the Milken Institute (motto: “Chang- Bend (50), Corvallis (82), Medford (118), Eugene- the Milken Institute, I have some observations of my Heartfelt thanks to the Lake Os- ing the World in Innovative Ways”) announced that Springfield (174) and Salem (209). own: wego businesses that generously it had created “a first-of-its-kind, data-driven index . . I know what you’re wondering. How did all these n My good friend Kevin used to live in Toledo, donated prizes for readers who met . which measures and ranks the performance of 359 un-sexy cities get such high rankings? It’s true that Ohio (No. 8 on the large-city list), and he swears he’s specified goals in the children’s U.S. metropolitan areas in promoting and enabling Boston, New York and Washington, D.C., all made never going back there. I know you don’t know him, Dream Big, Read! reading club and successful aging.” the top 10 lists, but so did two towns in Iowa, as well but I for one always take Kevin’s opinions very seri- the Read, Raffle & Win teen club. Confronted with this news, I (motto: “Hey, it’s 5 as two in Utah and South Dakota. For the answer to ously. For many years, Jamba Juice o’clock somewhere”) recognized right away that this that, we need to review the process they went n I knew a guy named Ron in the Navy from Des Mountain Park has donated free could be important information. I’m aging. I have to through. Moines (No. 6 on the same list), and he was really, smoothie coupons for teen readers. live somewhere. Let’s see where this goes. “The new index is an empirical analysis that ex- really weird. It’s quite possible that the city he was For the second year in a row, UU In a note introducing the news about the study, amines 78 factors that most affect seniors’ quality of from had nothing to do with that, but I’m just say- Yogurt donated free yogurts for the think tank’s director of communications ex- life,” the report explains. “These include not only ing. teens. This summer, Frog Pond plained that this research “compares and ranks the health care, crime rates and weather but also eco- n Tom Petty used to live in Gainesville, Fla. (No. 6 Toys donated free toys for children. performance of 359 metropolitan areas in enabling nomic and job conditions, housing, transportation on the small-city list), and he left there for L.A., so Little Gym of Lake Oswego donated successful aging, utilizing 78 indicators that deter- and social engagement factors that help create a how great can Gainesville be? one free class to all children who mine the overall quality of life for seniors.” safe, affordable and connected community for se- There’s no denying that quick access to good initially signed up for summer read- In the report itself we soon come to the two top-10 niors. With surveys showing that the vast majority health care is huge for old people. I already take ing. rankings provided by the Milken Institute: the 100 of seniors want to age in place, the institute included enough pills every day to choke a greedy black Lab For decades, our beloved Friends largest metro areas, from No. 1 on down, and an measurements that reflect their needs — and how — and, at my age, fairly useful organs can just fall of the Library made it possible to equivalent list for the “259 smaller metros.” well cities meet them. The index also recognizes the off while you’re walking down the street. Therefore, award a free paperback book to I need to warn you: Most of the cities on this list new economic and social reality that, especially for little mom-and-pop hospitals and clinics are no lon- each child and teen who reaches are not places you would be likely to plan your next the 65-79 age group, many seniors want to continue ger good enough for me and others in my age their goal. Other summer reading vacation. paid employment.” group. sponsors include Beaverton Beniha- The top three in the large-city group were Provo, OK, after a paragraph that saturated with infor- So, thanks a lot, Milken Institute, for the infor- na restaurant, Clackamas Aquatic Utah, Madison, Wis., and Omaha, Neb. mation, I think we need to take a break. It also mation. I still intend to visit New York City and Park, Oaks Amusement Park, the And I think I can comfortably say that I will never wouldn’t hurt to review some of the sad facts about Washington, D.C. But I’m afraid Utah, Iowa and Portland Timbers and the Portland get to any of the 10 cities on the other list. They are: human nature. South Dakota are just going to have to get along Trailblazers. Sioux Falls, S.D.; Iowa City, Iowa; Bismarck, N.D.; Co- First of all, I wouldn’t seriously consider moving with me. Many thanks to these organiza- lumbia, Mo.; Rochester, Minn.; Gainesville, Fla.; Ann to any city outside Oregon to live for very long (I tions that help promote youth liter- Arbor, Mich.; Missoula, Mont.; Durham, N.C.; and don’t even like crossing the Columbia River to that Former managing editor of the Beaverton Valley Times, The acy. City, S.D. other, oddly different state to our north) — with one Times as well as onetime editor of the Lake Oswego Review, Jackie Rose Of course, I couldn’t resist taking a look at the exception. The other person who lives at our house Kelly is now chief of the central editing and design desk for Youth services manager website and more complete listings of cities at gets so severely depressed by the lack of sunlight Community Newspapers and the Portland Tribune, and he Lake Oswego Public Library Milkeninstitute.org/successfulaging. What I found here during the winter, she’s been lobbying for some contributes a regular column.

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We all travel Rail lines make particularly good trails be- credit ...’ A by car, but dislike the noise and cause of their gentle grades. Years ago I speed of others driving past our homes. served on a nonprofit board that initiated the n July and August in Lake Oswego, the Re- frastructure, along with debt financing impacts One way to ease this tension is to enable Springwater rail line trail running by the east view published citizen’s view points that from a neighborhood perspective. Lake Oswegans to get around the community end of the Sellwood Bridge and continuing out openly discuss merits of cumulative project Although focused on the Birdshill CPO/NA, it by walking or bicycling. Traffic is trouble- to Gresham. It is extremely popular, attract- I debt loads. Bond instrument clauses of “... references lessons and document templates some because of the vehicles, not the people ing a steady stream of cyclists and walkers for full faith and credit ...” for debt rate discounts from other communities throughout Oregon.Gist inside them. recreation and many who commute by bike in- that encumber the tax and fee base in Lake Os- of the report is: “In case of adversarial project(s) Earlier this month the city’s Sustainability to central Portland. wego and the region also need to be considered. and initiatives break glass, read ASAP and exe- Advisory Board launched its 100 Mile Chal- Like the Springwater trail, the Willamette The Birdshill CPO/NA is concerned — not on- cute.” Better yet prepare now before a crisis lenge, providing support Shore Trolley line runs ly with debt in Lake Oswego but also with Port- evolves.The neighborhood “how to see finance” and incentives for citizens through great scenery land and all other government report will be released circa 2012 to log 100 car free miles along the river. It also entities in the region. Why is September. It has been two- to, from or around Lake CitiZeN’S could link Lake Oswego summarized by my following CITIZEN’SVieW thirds drafted but endnotes take Oswego before the end of with the growing employ- aphorism: “Birdshill CPO/NA is Charles “Skip” Ormsby time to compile, test and post. the year. With this en- VIEW ment center of OHSU, the Noah’s ark of boundary con- Besides it’s summer, I have gar- couragement, more of us which is building a lower ditions. We have two of every- dening to accomplish before fall; will walk or pedal a bike Greg MacPherson campus at the bottom of thing and a three-way with the sewer.” if I can avoid yellow jackets waiting to attack me to get where we need to the . Lake Oswego As chair, I recently wrote to residents and gov- when I “invade their territory” at my mother’s go. residents could commute to work there by bi- ernment: “My primary concern for residents of front door. But walking and cycling take more than en- cycle on the new trail. the Birdshill CPO/NA, and the service area of My concern with project cumulative debt couragement. They also require good bicycle/ There are right-of-way ownership issues to the Tryon Creek Wastewater Treatment Plant ... loads in Lake Oswego and Metro region is best il- pedestrian facilities. The 100 Mile Challenge be resolved in pursuing a bike/ped path on the (existing and contemplated) are financial en- lustrated by a New York Times article published was launched with a community bicycle ride line. The solution to cumbrances of the tax and fee base beyond our on June 25 titled “With no vote, taxpayers stuck from Millennium Plaza Park to Waluga Park them could involve continuation of the vin- ability to pay. with tab on bonds.” Links to this article and re- and back, using the bwike/ped path along Iron tage trolley on a limited schedule. If so, the Further is the lack of citizen’s opportunity to cent yet-to-be-fullfilled requests of the city of Mountain Boulevard that links the east and Springwater trail offers an example of shared express those opinions at the ballot box by a vote Lake Oswego on project debt load may be ac- west ends of Lake Oswego. use of a right-of-way by and people in authorizing public debt for TCWP facility up- cessed at sites.google.com/site/bhrqstgov.Tryon The community now has the opportunity to the section north of the Sellwood bridge. grades through a ballot measure.”Some Birdshill Creek Wastewater Treatment Plant details at create another extraordinary bike/ped path - I’d like to hear from local residents about residents have objected to my opinions express- sites.google.com/site/bhcmtcwp and portlandon- the Willamette Shore Trolley line north from this idea of pursuing a bicycle/pedestrian path ing the dire debt warning above. Rather than line.com/bes/index.cfm?c=58729&a=397611.All downtown. In January the Lake Oswego City on the trolley line. I can be reached at willingly accept opinions rendered by commit- documents posted warrant citizen consideration. Council decided to shelve the streetcar pro- [email protected]. tees of select individuals appointed by currently Then framing questions for elected officials, posed for this trolley line. Their decision was Lake Oswegans can sign up for the 100 Mile elected officials. I have feared such resident committee members and candidates about proj- a sound change of course, resolving what had Challenge on the city’s website: ci.oswego.or. questions for nearly seven years because I am ects, their financial risks and cumulative debt become a very divisive issue in the communi- us/sustainability/100-mile-challenge. Logging unprepared with a report ready to transmit. load impact upon the tax and fee base — a base ty. 100 car free miles can be fun and healthful. It My response to their concerns and others in in my opinion that will likely be encumbered be- At the same time the council said it would can also reduce the burden of traffic on Lake Lake Oswego and Southwest Portland area will yond tax and feepayers’ ability to sustain if all retain the right-of-way in case a streetcar be- Oswego streets. be such a report — one I have put off compiling projects proceed as contemplated at this date. comes a better way of relieving congestion for five years. It will be the beginnings of a “how than widening Highway 43 at some time in the Greg Macpherson is a former state representative for to” manual. About the means of framing ques- Charles “Skip” Ormsby, Birdshill, is the chair of the future. As a result, the trolley right-of-way District 38 and candidate for mayor of Lake Oswego. tions in regards to land use, transportation, in- Birdshill CPO/NA.

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This trolley car was recently retired, but the measure would affect the city expects to receive a vintage replacement soon. Operating the trolley protects the city’s interest in the Summer’s not over yet! county’s contribution to the Willamette Shore Line right of way, which a governmental consortium bought in the 1980s to use for mass project. Officials with TriMet transit. and attorneys representing Clackamas County have ar- been on hiatus for about two gued that the measure doesn’t years now, since the last trol- apply to the Portland-to-Mil- ley car broke down. Officials waukie project because county recently retired the old car Sparks fly on proposed officials signed a legally bind- and are waiting to receive a ing contract to provide the vintage one from TriMet. money. 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Attor- $ OFF now in the works. bought nine argument entries blasting a funding settle- neys for TriMet and the FOR A The measure’s opponents, in the upcoming voters pam- ment agreement with Tri- county say the measure does LIMITED however, say it’s poorly writ- phlet at $400 per argument. Met unveiled last week. not apply to that project, TIME ten and could have unintended Prominent measure sup- “They’re panicking be- however, because the county Purchase AiAAirir coconditioningndditiioniingg TTune-upunee-uup & consequences, including pre- porters include Clackamas cause they know we’re going has already signed a legally 25 an AC now venting law enforcement offi- County Commissioner Paul to win and trying to get binding contract to provide Furnace Safety Inspection and $ave! cials from responding to acci- Savas, Lake Oswego City around the public’s right to its share of the project. dents on rail lines. 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The commission had pre- require. written, it would prevent the Also submitting arguments viously agreed to pay $25 Not all commissioners are We’re not comfortable until you are! use of “county resources for in support are two candidates million to TriMet as its por- in favor of the project, how- License CCB#66578 financing, design, construction in this year’s Clackamas Coun- tion of the $1.49 billion Port- ever. Commissioner Paul Sa- or operation of any public rail ty Board of Commissioners land-to-Milwaukie light-rail vas has repeatedly spoken transit system” without voter races. project. During a morning against it and called for the approval. It defines “county re- They are former Wilsonville meeting, the commission re- contract to be renegotiated. sources” as “any public funds, Mayor John Ludlow, who is leased a proposed settle- The issue has spilled into staff time, lobbying agree- running against incumbent ment calling for the county the current commission rac- ments, property interest, tan- Charlotte Lehan, and former to pay TriMet $19.9 million es. Chairwoman Charolette gible or intangible county as- state Rep. Tootie Smith, who is by Oct. 10, in addition to do- Lehan and Commissioner sets.” running against incumbent Ja- nated services and land do- Jamie Damon support the That could create a new ob- mie Damon. Lehan and Damon nations that would bring the measure and are up for re- stacle for future trolley or both support the county’s con- total contributions to $22.6 election. They are opposed streetcar projects in Lake Os- tribution to the Portland-to- million. by two project opponents. 2012 wego. Milwaukie rail line. A public hearing is sched- Former Wilsonville Mayor Clackamas County is a key Most of the supporting argu- uled on the proposed settle- John Ludlow is running partner with the city and other ments were purchased by ment at 6 p.m. Wednesday, against Lehan, and former entities that bought the Willa- Clackamas Rail Vote, a politi- Aug. 22. That is less than a state Rep. Tootie Smith is op- mette Shore Line right of way cal action committee that sup- month before the Sept. 18 posing Damon. in the 1980s. Although the city ports the measure. special election where coun- Supporting Measure 3-401 PHOTO recently shelved a plan to run The majority of its reported ty voters will decide the fate is the Clackamas Rail Vote a streetcar on the route be- funding came from the com- of an initiative measure to political action committee. tween Lake Oswego and Port- mittee that put the measure on require votes on funding Opposing it is the Positively land, the right of way remains the ballot. It was largely fund- public rail projects. Clackamas political action slated for future transit of ed by conservative Nevada In theory, the county could committee. Both sides have CONTEST some type. businessman Loren Parks and make its payment to TriMet purchased pages in the vot- Members of the consortium, the Oregon Transformation before the election results ers’ pamphlet that will be which includes the cities of Project, a political action com- are certified. State law al- mailed to voters before the Lake Oswego and Portland, mittee largely funded by the lows up to 30 days to certify election. Metro, Clackamas County, Tri- Stimson Lumber Co. Met and the Oregon Depart- A 10th argument in support ment of Transportation, are by the Committee to Vote Yes Moncrieff and Milwaukie Dark action committee formed to supposed to pay dues to keep for All the Right Reasons ap- Horse Comics President Mike support TriMet’s unsuccessful up with the line’s costs. pears to be a satirical series of Richardson. Dozens of county 2010 bond measure to buy new The city typically runs a arguments against the mea- residents also signed some of buses and improve bus stops. trolley along the six-mile route sure, however. the entries. It received contributions from to ensure the line isn’t “aban- Prominent measure oppo- Most of the opposing argu- a number of companies in- doned,” in which case it could nents include former Oregon ments were purchased by Pos- volved in the Portland-to-Mil- lose the right of way. Gov. Barbara Roberts, state itively Clackamas. Much of its waukie light rail project, in- However, the Willamette Rep. Carolyn Tomei, Lake Os- reported money has come cluding Siemens Industry and Shore Trolley service has wego City Councilor Sally from Yes on Transit, a political Stacy and Whitbeck.

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402116.082312 $1,000 of assessed value that the average household $20 In arguing for the need for sioned a poll showing that 72 “Baby”: orange, short hair male with green would create a fund for non- more per year. funding, leaders point to the percent of county residents profits dedicated to pre- County Chairwoman Char- 1,900 calls to Clackamas Wom- say social services are impor- eyes, 8 yrs old, microchipped; Lost August 2011; venting child abuse and do- lotte Lehan said she and other en’s Services last year; only tant and should be funded, but could be near Lake Grove, River Grove, Cooks mestic violence. commission members knew 200 people received shelter should be funded by finding Butte. May be malnourished and wounded. During a work session on the $14,000 survey might show there. Also, in less than a de- efficiencies and not raising Thursday, elected officials de- what the county would have to cade, Clackamas County has taxes. Call owner 503-636-7476 or Cat Care Professionals 503-968-6000 CityNOtES ELECTION — It’s nearly last opment, building, real estate groups will offer information PHOTO CONTEST — The call to file as a candidate in the and business communities to about the city’s police and fire city’s fourth annual photo con- city council race. Initial paper- participate in a one-hour focus departments, and members of test is under way. work and completed signature group discussion. the city’s master recyclers team Amateur and professional sheets must be turned in by The discussion, planned for will discuss ways to reduce land- photographers alike can com- Tuesday, although the city rec- 8:30 to 9:30 a.m. Wednesday at fill waste. Friends of Tryon pete in the event. Entries are ommends turning them in earli- city hall, will focus on mixed-use Creek will also be on hand to due by 5 p.m. Sept. 4. Winners in er to ensure there’s enough time development, commercial zon- discuss programs at the state each of five categories will re- SEASON’S GREETINGS to verify the information with ing and commercial uses. It’s park. ceive gift cards. They’ll be an- the county elections office. part of an effort to improve and OPEN CITY HALL — The city nounced in November. The mayor’s position and update the city’s development has posted a new question on its The categories are: Life in Add an Important Item to three city councilor spots are up code and supports ongoing work “open city hall” website: How Lake Oswego, Places in Lake Os- for election Nov. 6. Those elected to update the city’s comprehen- should the city incorporate en- wego, People of Lake Oswego, YourAdd anBack-to-school Important Item List. to will serve four-year terms start- sive plan. ergy and water efficiency and Positive Aging in LO, Youth. For For parents, back-to-school season means it’s time to stock up ing Jan. 1. 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For more in- ing but who can’t make it to the including landscaped areas and your-photos-september-4. – or other savings goals – can help you stay on track. about how to save for your child’s future education. formation, go to: www.ci.oswe- event can also provide input by parks?” MEMORIAL — A tree has To learn more about your education savings options, go.or.us/citymanager/elections, calling Numanoglu. Residents can weigh in at been planted near Luscher Farm callDeveloping or visit today. a strategy for achieving your education savings or contact the city recorder at PLANNING COMMISSION — www.peakdemocracy.com/983. in honor of Jung Faye, also goal – or other savings goals – can help you stay on track. Eric J Weberg, AAMS Kevin Brenden 503-675-3984 or cschneider@ci. The commission is set to meet at CHOW CORNER — Work on a known as Dr. J.S. 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Portland 503.778.7077 Beaverton 503.616.7878 Lake Oswego Review, Lake Oswego, OR August 23, 2012 news A13 POLICELOG Pool trial 8/15/12 2:39 p.m. A shoplifter 8/14/12 7:44 p.m. A client pushed nue. Both women were issued mutual ARResTs lifted three pairs of Adidas shoes and choked another client at a youth trespass warnings. continued 8/13/12 9:15 a.m. Gilbert L. Ko- worth $300 at the Glass Butterfly last facility. 8/16/12 4:36 p.m. A man was cit- erger, 67, was lodged at Clackamas night. It is suspected that the same fe- 8/15/12 11:15 a.m. Since acciden- ed for confining his dog in an airless Troy and Gina Bundy County Jail on suspicion of unlawful male is stealing items from the store tally texting a man, a woman has been car on a hot day. use of weapon, menacing and strangu- but it cannot yet be proven, even harassed by the man’s fiancée. She 8/16/12 8:43 p.m. A trespass are now scheduled to lation. The arrest followed the report though she was caught on a surveil- has since learned that her phone was warning was given to a man who appear in court Sept. 4 of an assault on a woman. lance camera. set up to spy-dial. makes repeated unwanted appear- 8/14/12 9:17 p.m. David Laverne 8/17/12 11:24 a.m. A thief 8/15/12 11:47 a.m. Accompanied ances at a woman’s home. The trial of a West Linn couple Brown, 52, was lodged at Clackamas reached into the open window of a car by her dog, a woman was walking 8/16/12 8:52 p.m. A man is wor- fighting to keep a swimming pool County Jail on suspicion of strangula- to steal a laptop worth $1,550. door-to-door to tell people about a ried that a woman covered with bruis- they built near a wetland has been tion and menacing. 8/18/12 12:12 p.m. A mountain neighborhood meeting on Tanglewood es might make allegations against continued to Sept. 4. 8/15/12 1:39 p.m. Nathaniel Peak, bike worth $600 was stolen from a Drive. At one stop another dog him. Troy and Gina Bundy appeared 24, was lodged at Clackamas County storage area on Foothills Drive. charged out of the backyard and at- 8/16/12 9:26 p.m. A skinny teen- briefly in municipal court last week. Jail on suspicion of disorderly con- 8/18/12 5:26 p.m. A custom tacked her dog and then attacked her. ager is standing in the middle of the Their trial had been scheduled to be- duct. skateboard with an owl picture on it But the owner of the aggressive dog road near Greentree Road and Lowen- gin Aug. 16. was stolen from the front yard of a merely chuckled about the incident. berg Terrace, and he is not moving for They’ve been battling over the pool DUII home on Hallinan Circle. 8/15/12 1:17 p.m. A neighbor- cars. with the city of West Linn for several 8/18/12 6:36 p.m. A black Apple hood dispute has arisen on Old River 8/16/12 9:44 p.m. An autistic boy years. The pool — along with a patio, 8/16/12 12:06 a.m. Jeffrey Wil- iPhone was taken from a cab Friday Road regarding a light that was in- threw a fit after not being allowed to tiki torches, footbridges and a brick liam Jacks, 47, was lodged at Clacka- night. stalled to shine into a woman’s house. swim in a pool and refused to go home. wall — was installed without a permit mas County Jail on suspicion of DUII. 8/15/12 3:58 p.m. A baby duck Officers got him calmed down and his in a sensitive water resources area. 8/17/12 9:45 a.m. Kyle Daniel MIsC was attacked by a black terrier on parents took him home. The city wants the pool removed Berry, 23, was lodged at Clackamas South State Street. The witness of the 8/17/12 12:25 a.m. A drunken and the backyard restored. Officials County Jail on suspicion of DUII. 8/13/12 8:33 a.m. There is a con- incident told police she is worried person is going around an apartment also hope to recoup legal costs associ- tinuing problem with illegal parking about dogs being allowed to roam and pounding on the doors. ated with the case. BURGLARY on Suntree Lane. Police recently around off-leash. 8/17/12 3:54 a.m. A relentless Since May, the city has been fining chalked and stickered three vehicles. 8/16/12 8:11 a.m. A resident of doorbell ringer was transported to the couple $1,000 each per day, citing 8/13/12 10:56 a.m. A black Can- 8/13/12 1:49 p.m. Three juveniles Edenberry Drive is upset because a Barbur Transit Center. an ongoing code violation. Troy Bun- nondale bike was taken from a garage were throwing rocks at another boy. man left a phonebook at his house de- 8/17/12 6:23 a.m. An ex-wife is dy, who is an attorney, is representing on Orchard Springs Road. 8/13/12 5:20 p.m. A man has been spite the posting of a “No Solicitation” requesting extra patrols in her neigh- himself and his wife. They have plead- threatened for telling a repo man sign. borhood to keep an eye out for her un- ed not guilty to the violations. THeFTs where the threatener lived and 8/16/12 9:36 a.m. A feud has bro- wanted ex-husband. They said former mayor Patti Galle worked. ken out between apartment neighbors 8/17/12 12:07 p.m. Music from a told them it was OK to install a pool, 8/13/12 4:06 p.m. A Macbook Pro 8/14/12 8:22 a.m. A renegade pe- on Oswego Summit. One woman has pub keeps getting louder and louder which would have required a special worth $3,000 was stolen from an office destrian is wandering into roadway lodged a complaint with the manager each day of the summer. permit to build near wetlands. on Pacific Highway. traffic instead of using pedestrian about the neighbor hitting her wind- 8/17/22 12:35 p.m. A 22-year-old Their house is sandwiched between 8/13/12 4:46 p.m. Copper garden pathways on Bryant Road and Upper shield as she was leaving. sex offender was cited and released two wetland areas. Since 2001 — be- art was taken from a location on North Drive. 8/16/12 9:57 a.m. Conditions are for failure to register on time. fore the Bundys moved in — the city Shore Road. 8/14/12 10:34 a.m. A car filled crummy at a location on Hallinan 8/17/12 1:11 p.m. A daughter is also has had a conservation easement 8/13/12 10:22 p.m. A thief made a with garbage bags and debris has Court, which has dead trees, over- worried about her father driving to on the property that limits its use. big haul from a car parked on Kruse been parked at the same place on grown shrubs, falling debris from see her mother in a hospital, and he The Bundys eventually applied to Oaks Drive after smashing in a win- Touchstone for a month. trees, stuff growing up the fence and should lot be allowed to drive. build the pool and were denied a per- dow. Items stolen included two Dell 8/14/12 2:10 p.m. Miscellaneous rodents running around. 8/17/12 3:45 p.m. Melissa Ann mit to build in the sensitive water re- laptops with Mentor Graphics logo, items dumped on Atwater Lane were 8/16/12 1:03 p.m. A business Marie Cedilloa, 30, registered as a sex sources area. When they appealed, worth $1,300 each; a Droid II, valued at proof of kids having a drinking party. owner on Boones Ferry Road is wor- offender. the city council upheld the decision. $400; black laptop bag with cables 8/14/12 2:29 p.m. A woman is be- ried she will not be allowed to use a 8/17/12 6:59 p.m. Several juve- The Oregon Land Use Board of Ap- ($75); black backpack ($75); black car ing harassed by her ex-landlord, who pressure washer. niles broke into a run when an officer peals, which has authority to review adapter ($30); and Leatherman tool, claims that she stole a curtain rod 8/16/12 1:22 p.m. A person took caught them setting a fire near the governmental land-use decisions, sup- $75 value. The window damage from a dining room. out his dislike of a woman at the dog railroad tracks on Berwick Road and ported the city’s denial. amounted to $250. 8/14/12 2:46 p.m. A man found park on Stafford Road by slapping her North Shore Road. Municipal Court Judge Heather 8/14/12 11:38 a.m. In a smash- laying on the road informed an officer dog on the face for no reason. 8/18/12 7:39 p.m. A woman and Karabeika said last week that more and-grab incident, a thief busted in the that he was just waiting to get gas. 8/16/12 2:43 p.m. Emails may her dog were chased by two dogs time was needed for both sides to di- window of a car on Stafford Road and 8/14/12 6:31 p.m. A man in Safe- have been stolen from a woman’s com- down Cloverleaf Road. gest “last minute” memorandums took a woman’s purse. way called the Clackamas County Cri- puter. 8/19/12 9:24 p.m. Four 15-year- filed with the court and to deal with 8/15/12 1:25 p.m. A backpack sis Hotline to say he intended to cut 8/16/12 4:02 p.m. A woman who old juveniles were caught setting off various legal issues. blower worth $400 was stolen on Walu- himself with a knife. He was later plays loud music is refusing to leave illegal fireworks from the roof of For- The trial is now scheduled for 10 ga Drive. transported to OHSU. another woman’s property on B Ave- est Hills Elementary School. a.m. Sept. 4. PUBLIC NOTICES

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PERSONS CLAIMING LIEN OR INTEREST: Facsimile: (206) 676-9659 Lake Oswego, OR 97035 2WKHU WKDQ DV VKRZQ RI UHFRUG QHLWKHU WKH %HQH¿FLDU\ QRU Email: [email protected] the Trustee has any actual notice of (a) any person having or SUCCESSOR TRUSTEE: Michael B. Gottlieb claiming to have in or upon the described property any lien or CIRCUIT COURT OF OREGON 8630 SW Scholls Ferry Rd Ste 302 interest subsequent to the lien and interest of the Trustee under FOR CLACKAMAS COUNTY Beaverton, OR 97008 the Trust Deed, or (b) of any successor in interest to the Grantor HSBC BANK USA, NATIONAL ASSOCIATION AS or of any lessee or other person in possession of or occupying TRUSTEE FOR LUMINENT 2007-1, Plaintiff BENEFICIARY: Robert S Simon P.C. the property. v. PO Box 820035 DATED this 20th day of June, 2012. TRACY ANN DIRECTOR; ASSOCIATION OF UNIT Portland, OR 97282-1035 /s/ Michael B. Gottlieb, OSB No. 031025 OWNERS OF VISTA RIDGE TOWNHOMES; MOUNTAIN Successor Trustee PARK HOMEOWNERS ASSOCIATION; PERSONS OR ASSIGNEE OF BENEFICIARY: Michael B Gottlieb, PC PARTIES UNKNOWN CLAIMING ANY RIGHT, TITLE, 8630 SW Scholls Ferry Road, Ste. I certify that I am the attorney or one of the attorneys for the LIEN OR INTEREST IN THE PROPERTY DESCRIBED IN #302 above named successor trustee and that this is a complete and THE COMPLAINT HEREIN, Defendants. Beaverton, OR 97008 exact copy of the original Trustee’s Notice of Sale. 2. DESCRIPTION OF PROPERTY COVERED BY /s/ Michael B. Gottlieb, OSB No. 031025 NO. CV12050339 THE TRUST DEED: The real property is: Successor Trustee SUMMONS BY PUBLICATION Lot 16, Block 1, OXFORD DOWNS, in the City of Lake Publish 08/23, 08/30, 09/06, 09/13/2012. LOR12845 Oswego, County of Clackamas and State of Oregon, TO: Tracy Ann Director; and Persons or parties unknown commonly known as 4332 Albert Cir., Lake Oswego, COMMUNITY HEALTH AND PUBLIC claiming any right, title, lien or interest in the property described Oregon, 97035. SAFETY in the complaint herein, 3. RECORDING: The First Deed of Trust was dated & HEALTHY ECOSYSTEMS FAIR June 15, 2005, recorded June 20, 2005, as Instrument No. IN THE NAME OF THE STATE OF OREGON: You 2I¿FLDO5HFRUGVRI&ODFNDPDV&RXQW\2UHJRQ Lake Oswego residents and businesses are invited are hereby required to appear and defend against the allegations (hereinafter the “Trust Deed”). to the Community Health and Public Safety & FRQWDLQHGLQWKH&RPSODLQW¿OHGDJDLQVW\RXLQWKHDERYHHQWLWOHG 4. 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If you fail to appear and defend this indebtedness pursuant to the terms of a Promissory Note dated just below Lake View Village on State Street in Lake Oswego. matter within thirty (30) days from the date of publication -XQH   DQG WKH LQVWUXPHQWV HYLGHQFLQJ %HQH¿FLDU\¶V VSHFL¿HGKHUHLQDORQJZLWKWKHUHTXLUHG¿OLQJIHH+6%&%DQN /RDQ1R1$VHFXUHGE\WKH7UXVW'HHGDQG%HQH¿FLDU\VHHNV As part of the We Love Lake Oswego – Planning for People, USA, National Association as Trustee for Luminent 2007-1 will to foreclose the Trust Deed for Grantor’s failure to pay; the total Places and Prosperity community planning effort, a citizen apply to the Court for the relief demanded in the Complaint. amount past due as of June 4, 2012 was $59,495.00, plus per advisory committee is working with City staff to update goals 7KH¿UVWGDWHRISXEOLFDWLRQLV$XJXVW diem thereafter of $15.28, plus property expenditures, taxes, and polices regarding public safety and facilities, energy and NOTICE TO DEFENDANTS: liens, assessments, insurance, late fees, attorney’s and trustee’s climate change, natural hazards, solid waste, local food options, READ THESE PAPERS CAREFULLY! fees and costs, and interest due at the time of reinstatement or natural resources, and community health. 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SUM OWING ON OBLIGATION SECURED BY Lake Oswego great, and the day-to-day programs that support a legal paper called a “motion” or “answer.” The “motion” TRUST DEED:  %\ UHDVRQ RI VDLG GHIDXOW WKH %HQH¿FLDU\ the community in these areas. or “answer” must be given to the court clerk or administrator has declared all sums owing on the obligation secured by the ZLWKLQWKLUW\GD\VDORQJZLWKWKHUHTXLUHG¿OLQJIHH,WPXVW Trust Deed immediately due and payable, said sums being COMMUNITY HEALTH AND PUBLIC SAFETY & be in proper form and have proof of service on the plaintiff’s the following, to-wit: Payoff in the sum of $59,495.00 as of HEALTHY ECOSYSTEMS FAIR attorney or, if the plaintiff does not have an attorney, proof of June 4, 2012, plus per diem thereafter of $15.28, plus taxes, Saturday, August 25, 2012 service on the plaintiff. liens, assessments, property expenditures, insurance, accruing Lower Millennium Park, just below Lake View Village on State IF YOU HAVE ANY QUESTIONS, YOU SHOULD interest, late fees, attorney’s and trustee’s fees and costs incurred Street SEE AN ATTORNEY IMMEDIATELY. If you need help in E\%HQH¿FLDU\RULWVDVVLJQV 8:30 a.m. to 1:30 p.m. ¿QGLQJDQDWWRUQH\\RXPD\FDOOWKH2UHJRQ6WDWH%DU¶V/DZ\HU 6. ELECTION TO SELL: 7DNHQRWLFHWKDW%HQH¿FLDU\ Referral Service at (503) 684-3763 or toll-free in Oregon at and Trustee have elected to sell the property to satisfy the 7KHUHZLOOEHSUL]HVDFWLYLWLHVD¿UHWUXFNDQGORWVRI (800) 452-7636. obligations secured by the Trust Deed and to satisfy the expenses useful information about programs and services available to The object of the said action and the relief sought to be obtained of the sale, including the compensation of the Trustee as city residents! Please visit www.welovelakeoswego.com for WKHUHLQLVIXOO\VHWIRUWKLQVDLGFRPSODLQWDQGLVEULHÀ\VWDWHG provided by law and the reasonable fees of Trustee’s attorneys, more details. as follows: pursuant to ORS 86.705 to 86.795. Publish 08/23/2012. LOR12846 Foreclosure of a Deed of Trust/Mortgage 7. SALE: The sale shall be held: Grantors: Tracy Ann Director; On the Date: October 29, 2012 NOTICE OF PUBLIC MEETING Persons or parties unknown claiming At the Time: 10:00 a.m. in accord with the standard of any right, title, lien or interest in the time established by ORS 187.110 The City of Lake Oswego Development Review Commission property described in the complaint At the Place: In the courtyard located directly to will hold a public hearing in the City Hall Council Chamber herein the north of the main entrance of the at 380 A Avenue, Lake Oswego, Oregon on Wednesday, Property address: 3884 Botticelli Street #34 Clackamas County Courthouse near September 5, 2012, at 6:00 p.m. to consider the following Lake Oswego, OR 97035 the arbor, 807 Main St., in Oregon City, application: Publication: Lake Oswego Review Clackamas County, Oregon. 8. RIGHT TO DISMISSAL AND REINSTATEMENT: TR 499-12-00559 [AP 12-05], a request by Paden & Norma DATED this 3rd day of July, 2012. Take notice that any person named in ORS 86.753 has the right, Prichard for a public hearing regarding: DW DQ\ WLPH SULRU WR ¿YH   GD\V EHIRUH WKH GDWH ODVW VHW IRU The City Manager’s decision to approve the applicants’ request /s/Craig Peterson, OSB #120365 the sale, to have this foreclosure proceeding dismissed and the WRUHPRYHDLQFK'RXJODV¿UWUHH Robinson Tait, P.S. 7UXVW 'HHG UHLQVWDWHG E\ SD\PHQW WR WKH %HQH¿FLDU\ RU WKH Attorneys for Plaintiff %HQH¿FLDU\¶V VXFFHVVRU LQ LQWHUHVW RI WKH HQWLUH DPRXQW WKHQ The property is located at: 865 Ellis Avenue [Tax Lot 10500 due (other than such portion of the principal as would not then of Tax Map 21E 03CD]. Publish 08/02, 08/09, 08/16, 08/23/2012. LOR12844 be due had no default occurred) and by curing any other default The staff coordinator is Andy Gulizia. of the Trust Deed that is capable of being cured, by tendering Publish 08/23/2012 LOR12847 TRUSTEE’S NOTICE OF SALE the performance required under the obligation or Trust Deed, The Successor Trustee, under the Trust Deed in this notice, at the and in addition to paying the sums or tendering the performance A14 NEWS Lake Oswego Review, Lake Oswego, OR August 23, 2012 obituaries

Bill Leep Louise de Hoog; sons, Marcel de sclerosis or ALS. He was 63. loan officer. He retired in 1978. Hoog and Cliff de Hoog; broth- Mr. Condon was born in He married Elizabeth Naylor June 20, 1955 –July 10, 2012 ers, Jacob de Hoog, William de Portland to Kenneth and at Mt. Tabor Presbyterian Bill Leep died July 10, 2012 of Hoog and Jan de Hoog; and Imelda Condon. He was raised Church on Sept. 10, 1939. acute myeloid leukemia. He three grandchildren. in Northeast Portland and at- He was a member of Lake was 57. Recitation of the Holy Rosary tended Madeleine Elementary Grove Presbyterian Church Mr. Leep was raised in Lake will be Aug. 24 at 7:30 p.m. at School. He graduated from Je- and served as a trustee and el- Grove and Our Lady of the Lake Catholic suit High School. der. He belonged to Toastmas- MILWAUKIE TUALATIN graduated Church in Lake Oswego. A me- He later earned a bachelor’s ter’s Club and Chi Psi fraterni- 17064 SE McLoughlin Blvd 8970 SW Tualatin Sherwood Rd from Lake Os- morial Mass will be Aug. 25 at degree from the University of ty. He volunteered with the (503) 653-7076 (503) 885-7800 wego High 11:30 a.m., also at Our Lady of Oregon and a Red Cross, Portland Presby- School in 1973. the Lake. J.D. from Gon- tery and activities at Lake PORTLAND SALEM He attended zaga Law Grove Presbyterian. He was 832 NE Broadway 412 Lancaster Drive NE the University School and a chosen as Oregon City’s First (503) 783-3393 (503) 581-6265 of Oregon and Wandalee Cole master’s de- Citizen in 1950. then moved to gree in tax law Survivors include his wife, LOW COST CREMATION & BURIAL the Rogue Val- Feb. 9, 1925 - Aug. 21, 2012 from the Uni- Elizabeth, of Lake Oswego; leep ley where he Longtime Lake Oswego resi- versity of Mi- daughter, Janice Duke Pindell Simple Direct Cremation $495 Discount priced Simple Direct Burial $550 Caskets, Urns and other resided for 30 dent Wandalee Cole died Aug. Condon ami. He made of Albany; four grandchildren; years. He served as the plan- 21, 2012. She was 87. his career in and 13 great-grandchildren. Traditional Funeral $1675 Memorial items. ning commissioner for the city Mrs. Cole was born in Day- law until his ill- A daughter, Dr. Marilyn Privately owned cremation facility. of Jacksonville for 12 years and ton, Wash., to Melvin and Mil- ness set in. Duke-Woodside, preceded him Locally owned and operated by Oregon families. as a city councilman for 10 dred Fleck. She grew up in Mr. Condon enjoyed swim- in death. www.ANewTradition.com

years. He also was co-owner of Walla Walla, Wash. ming, golfing, skiing and run- A memorial service will be CR 389278.052511 Keller-Williams Realty and a She earned a ning. held Aug. 30 at 2 p.m. at Mary’s partner in the Paradise Ranch bachelor’s de- Survivors include his wife, Woods Chapel, 17400 Holy and Golf development in gree from Kaye; their three children, Ka- Names Drive, Lake Oswego. Grants Pass. Washington tie, a medical student in Mo- Remembrances may be As Mr. Leep’s illness ad- State Universi- zambique, Africa, Brian of Spo- made to Lake Grove Presbyte- vanced, he moved to Portland ty and a mas- kane, and Colleen, a student at rian Church. to be closer to OSHU for treat- ter’s degree in Columbia University; and sib- ments. education from lings, Molly Butler, Betsy Purs- Paul William 12 13 Surviving Mr. Leep are his Portland State ley, Jim Condon and Ed Con- 11 14 fiancé, Jan Koenig; his parents, Cole University. don. Ashcraft Evelyn (Leep) and Ed Vohs; sis- She married A Mass of Christian burial ter and brother-in-law, Meri Jack Cole in Oc- will be held at 11 a.m. today, Nov. 22, 1947 - Aug. 14, 2012 10 15 and Bob Haworth; brother and tober 1948. The couple lived in Aug. 23, at Our Lady of the Lake Oswego resident Paul sister-in-law, Jim and Retta Monroe and Olympia, Wash., Lake Parish, 650 A Ave., in William Ashcraft died Aug. 14, Leep; and his sons, Austin Leep before settling in Lake Oswego Lake Oswego. A reception will 2012. He was 64. 9 16 and Harrison Leep. in 1961. They had three chil- follow in the parish hall. Mr. Ashcraft was a property A private interment has dren. Remembrances may be management executive by pro- been held at Riverview Abby Mrs. Cole taught for the Lake made to the ALS Association fession. LOW HIGH Mausoleum. Oswego School District for 20 of Oregon and S.W. Washing- His hobbies and interests in- WATER USE WATER USE There will be a gathering of years, at Lakewood Elementary ton, 700 N.E. Multnomah Blvd., cluded classic cars, travel, pho- friends on Sept. 1 to celebrate and Lake Oswego Junior High. suite 870, Portland, OR 97232 or tography, art, PEAK WATER USE IN THE PAST WEEK Mr. Leep’s life. The celebration She served as president of the online at alsa-or.org. music, good (MILLION GALLONS PER DAY) is open to all Mr. Leep’s friends, Lake Oswego Education Asso- food and cele- as well as those of Jan Koenig ciation and was active in Pan- brating holi- Beat the Peak, Lake Oswego! and Meri Haworth. For the Hellenic. Duane Calvin Duke days. time and location of the gather- Survivors include her son, He was pre- Great job, Lake Oswego! With recent high ing, contact Meri Haworth to Steve Cole of Lake Oswego, March 14, 1915 - Aug. 13, 2012 ceded in death temperatures, you still kept peak usage at 303-646-7234 or 303-278-2789 or daughters and sons-in-law, Duane Calvin Duke died by his parents, by email at bomooney@mind- Debbie and Frank Delfer of In- Aug. 13, 2012. He was 97. Paul Ashcraft below our 12 mgd goal!

spring.com. cline Village, Nev., and Kelly Mr. Duke was born to Ros- and Bonnie 400270.082312 Remembrances may be and Jack Berka of Woodland coe and Emilie Duke in Port- AshCrAft Beier; and Track our progress at: lotigardwater.org made in a charity of one’s Hills, Calif.; and 10 grandchil- land. He graduated from brother, Clyde choice or to the Bill Leep Fund dren. Washington High School in Rose. to help cover medical expenses. Her husband preceded her in Portland and Lewis & Clark Survivors include his long- Contributions to the Bill Leep death. College. time partner, William J. Mur- Fund can be mailed to Meri A private family service will He enlisted in the U.S. Navy ray; sister, Victoria Ashcraft; THOMAS WARD Haworth at 14377 W. Bayaud be held at a later date. in 1942 and retired with the and brother, Michael M. Ash- Ave., Golden, Colo., 80401. Remembrances may be made rank of captain in 1975. craft. April 19, 1925 - July 30, 2012 in Mrs. Cole’s name to the Lake Mr. Duke was a loan exam- Remembrances may be Oswego School District Foun- iner for First National Bank made to the International Fel- Former Lake Oswego resi- Frank H. de Hoog dation. prior to working with the Small lowship of Christians and dent Thomas Ward, 87, died Business Administration as a Jews. peacefully on Monday, July Dec. 28, 1941 - Aug. 19, 2012 Kenneth John 30, 2012. Frank H. de Hoog died Aug. Condon 19, 2012. He was 70. A private service will be July 1, 1949 - Aug. 19, 2012 $235,000 Mr. de Hoog was born in 11625 SW LAUSANNE ST., WILSONVILLE held at Willamette National Surabaja, Indonesia, to Jan and Lake Oswego resident Ken- Cemetery. Annie (Kasinah) de Hoog. neth John Condon died Aug. Tom was born at home on Survivors include his wife, 19, 2012, of amyotrophic lateral April 19, 1925, in Sandlake, PRICE OR to Carlton and Anna REDUCED! (Palm) Ward. He was raised and educated in Sandlake and graduated from Nestucca High School in 1943. Shortly after his graduation he joined the Army; as part of the 82nd Airborne Division he was fighting in Belgium in WWII when he became a POW. He came home as a decorated sol- dier. After the war Tom went to college, first at Oregon

Your Best 415396.082312 College of Education then Colorado State College, receiv- 3 bedroom, 2.1 baths, 2010 square feet, high vaulted ceilings in entry, ing his bachelor’s in elementary education and later earning Source for living and dining rooms. Master on main, upgrades throughout, laundry his master’s degree in education at the University of hookup upstairs and downstairs. Beautifully landscaped backyard near nature reserve MLS#11027894 Oregon. Tom was an elementary school teacher in Kamath Falls for 9 years and in Lake Oswego for 16 years. Tom also worked as a logger, a skill he learned as a youth working for Local School 17495 SW Brookman Rd his older brother in Sandlake, and at a cement plant as a UGB Land Sherwood 13.5 acres $1,336,500 summer job between school years and after his teaching Coverage career ended until his retirement in 1989. Development 19335 SW Kruger Rd Tom enjoyed the outdoors; hunting and fishing in the Property URBAN RESERVE LAND Tillamook coastal range, and clam digging in the Sandlake 10 acres $1,250,000 area. In retirement, Tom liked to spend time with his broth- 18985 SW Kruger Rd ers and sisters and his son Gary. He is preceded in death by URBAN RESERVE LAND his son Dennis Ward and all his siblings. Survivors include 23.74 acres $2,967,500 Tom's former wife of 25 years and dedicated care taker in his later years, Rose (Reding) Ward, son, Gary Ward, daughter, Cecilia Ward, her husband Dave Ellis, grandsons ADELLE JENIKE Galen Ward and Bryan Ward and granddaughters, Rachel Principal Broker Call 503.684.0360 for information Ellis and Katharine Ellis. Jenike Real Estate Donations can be made to Hope For The Warriors. 398567.082312 Office (503) 635-9295 www.adellejenike.com or email [email protected]

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By BARB RANDALL thus the solving times are yet,” White said. “The way the time it took to solve it.” The Review much faster than the six-sid- blind solving works is the White has been playing ed cube. cube is scrambled and then with the Rubik’s Cube for att White has nim- There were competitions to delivered to the solver cov- about six years and competed ble fingers and a solve different sized cubes ered. As soon as it is uncov- in his first national champion- quick mind, which from 2x2 to 7x7, as well as dif- ered the timer starts and the ship in 2010 on the MIT cam- Mmust come in ferent shapes including the competitor must fully memo- pus. He explained that usually handy when he is pursuing pyraminx and the me- rize the com- the championships are his hobby of solving held on col- the Rubik’s Cube. lege cam- The cube is puses and a 3D puzzle, sponsored with each of by stu- the six sides dents in covered in Rubik’s colored Cube clubs. stickers. The Most of the goal is to competitors make each are college side a solid col- aged, though or by twisting both younger and turning sec- and older peo- tions of the cube. ple also com- White is fast - he’s pete. been clocked taking as “The most few as 18 seconds to solve impressive the puzzle — but the humble event is the Lakeridge senior, who is the multi-blind, school’s student body presi- which is a blind dent this year, said he is “no solve but repeated good” compared to some of for multiple cubes,” SUBMITTED PHOTOs the competition he faced in he said. “The record for Matt White competed this summer in the National Rubik’s Cube the Rubik’s Cube U.S. Nation- that is an astonishing 26 competition in Las Vegas. He hopes to get others hooked on solving the als 2012 held in Las Vegas ear- cubes solved out of 29 at- puzzles, which come in many types, by forming a Rubik’s Cube club at lier this month. gaminx (12 tempted in 53 minutes. Time Lakeridge High School. White competed in several sides). Competitions are also plete position of the cube and includes the memorization competitions at the champi- held to solve the puzzle by us- then develop a method to for every cube, then donning form a club at Lakeridge this vidual pieces. And just keep onship, including the stan- ing feet, with the fewest solve it before putting on a the blindfold and solving ev- fall. To get started he sug- working things out with it, I dard 3x3 speed solve, the 3x3 moves and blindfolded. blindfold and solving it. The ery cube without looking at gests that people look at the guess,” he said. one-handed solve and the “I am in the process of prac- world record for this is 28 sec- them in between.” cube as more than just colors. To learn more about joining pyraminx, which he explained ticing blindfolded solving for onds, which includes the time White hopes to encourage “Rather than look at the Lakeridge’s club, contact is a variation of the Rubik’s’ my next competition, al- to memorize, the time to de- others to start playing with cube ‘sticker-wise,’ pairing up White at MattPWhite@rock- Cube that only has five sides, though I’m not very good at it velop a method to solve it and the Rubik’s Cube and plans to the colors, think of it as indi- etmail.com. Giving back to Shriners is girl’s summer tradition

By BARB RANDALL surgery to reposition three tendons gery and that the initial problem Mitchell, Morgan Keudell, Megan faced with in their lives. It is about The Review on each knee and place a plate on had been corrected. Potter, Katherine Regan, Sophie the doctors and nurses and staff each femur. “We are so happy that now Wojcik, Anna Fanelli, Lauren Ey- that have the devotion to these Eliesse Jakotich has a unique “After her first surgery, she was Eliesse can once again play soccer, erly, Isabella Somers, Portia children and it is about the summer tradition: She holds confined to a wheelchair for eight volleyball and basketball, ride bikes, Magliana and Jane Ferguson and strength of the children and their fundraisers for Shriners Chil- weeks with two leg casts that ex- swim and do all the activities that a friend from St. Claire’s, Rosie family members battling severe dren’s Hospital. The 11-year-old tended from her hip to her toes,” every 11-year-old girl wants to do,” Booth, to bake goodies and make challenges. We feel that Eliesse feels compelled to give back to her mother said. “Her rehab lasted Tia Jakotich said. “Eliesse over the snow cones and arts and craft was one of the lucky ones; she is Shriners after everything it has another six months to develop past few summers has enjoyed set- items. With the permission of the able to enjoy all the activities of- done for her the past three strength in her legs.” ting up lemonade stands with sev- Lake Grove Swim Park staff, the fered to children her age. We pray years, according to her mother, Two additional surgeries were eral friends with the donations go- girls set up tables in front of the for all the families of the children SUBMITTED PHOTO Tia Jakotich. required, one to remove the plates ing to Shriners Hospital. But that park on a recent Saturday, raising that continue to have daily chal- From left, Eliesse Jakotich and Eliesse was diagnosed with a and a second to add screws in the was not enough for this summer ... more than $400 in four hours. lenges, but with the care from her friends, Mandy Mitchell, condition in which her patellas growth plate of each femur to prop- she wanted to do more.” “The story is not about Eliesse,” Shriners Hospital may they find Morgan Keudell, Megan Potter, would give out due to a lack of sup- erly realign her legs. Two weeks She solicited help from many of Tia Jakotich said. “It is about all hope for a speedy recovery.” Rosie Booth, Katherine Ragen and port from the tendons around her ago, the family was informed that her friends, including fellow Our the amazing children who over- Eliesse Jakotich will be a sixth- Jane Ferguson, recently held a knees. In February 2010, she had Eliesse would not require more sur- Lady of the Lake students Mandy come challenges that they are grader this fall. fundraising event for Shrine’s Children’s Hospital. busschedules

Lake Oswego School Bus Schedules 20128:47 Diane Dr & Doris Ave 3:45 77 Iron Mountain Blvd 8:42 1276 Rockinghorse Ln 8:49 Country Club & Sundeleaf Dr 3:46 149 Pine Valley Rd 8:46 Timberline Dr & Bonnie Brae Dr ELEMENTARYForest Hills 3:46 Pine Valley Rd & Troon Rd 8:46 Timberline & Fox Run Rt 1 FHES Rt 2 FHES 3:47 Troon & Berwick Rd 8:48 Atwater Ln & Country Commons Ln 8:25 1ST Chandler Rd & Chandler Pl 3:35 Country Club & Verte Ct 3:50 860 Lake Forest Dr 8:49 Country Commons & Knaus Rd 8:26 2ND Chandler Rd & Chandler Pl 3:38 Twin Fir Rd & Fir Ridge Rd 3:50 Lake Forest Dr & Berwick Court 8:50 Cameo Ct Knaus Rd 8:27 Chandler Rd &Iron Mountain Blvd 3:39 Fir Ridge Rd & Wembley Park 3:51 Ellis Ave & Berwick Rd 8:51 Knaus Rd & Atwater Rd 8:29 10TH ST & Evergreen Rd 3:40 Wembley Park Rd & Twin Fir Rd 8:52 777 Atwater Rd 8:31 6TH ST & Ellis Ave 3:45 Devonshire Dr & Boones Way Rt 4 FHES 8:52 612 Atwater Rd 8:31 Evergreen & 5th 3:45 Boones Way & Spring Ln 8:35 14080 Goodall Rd 8:32 Evergreen & 3rd 3:45 Rainbow Dr & Diane Dr 8:36 Wembley Park Rd & Wembley Pl Rt 5 FHES 8:35 State St(Hwy 43) & Stampher 3:47 Diane Dr & Doris AVE 8:37 Wembley Park Rd & Uplands Dr 3:25 G Ave & Cumberland Pl 8:36 TRIMET Stop before Briarwood 3:49 Country Club & Sundeleaf Dr 8:38 Uplands Dr & Ridgecrest Dr 3:32 612 Atwater Rd 8:39 Fielding Rd & Briarwood 8:39 Uplands Dr & Egan Way 3:33 777 Atwater Rd 8:43 SW Underhill Rd & SW Midvale Rd Rt 3 FHES 8:40 13952 Shireva Dr 3:34 Atwater at Knaus Rd 8:44 222 SW Birdshill Rd 8:39 121 North Shore Blvd 8:41 Shireva Ct & Shireva Dr 3:34 Cameo Ct & Knaus Rd 8:44 250 SW Birdshill Rd 8:39 324 Lakewood Rd (at alley) 8:45 Boones Ferry Rd & Boones Ferry Way 3:35 Country Commons & Knaus 8:46 1425 SW Midvale Rd 8:40 455 Lakewood Rd (Back entrance into LOHS) 3:36 Country Commons & Atwater Ln 8:47 Glen Rd & Iron Mtn 8:40 Ridgeway & Kenwood 8:46 Knaus Rd & Thoma Rd 3:38 Timberline Dr & Fox Run 8:40 Kenwood Rd & Middle Crest Rd 8:47 Knaus Rd & Goodall Rd 3:38 Timberline Dr & Bonnie Brae Rt 1 FHES 8:41 North Shore Rd & Lake Shore 8:48 Knaus Rd & Amber Pl 3:41 1276 Rockinghorse Ln 3:35 1st Chandler Rd & Chandler Pl 8:43 1024 North Shore Rd 8:49 Knaus & Hood View Lane 3:44 Hide-a-Way Ct & Hide-a-Way Ln 3:36 2nd Chandler Rd & Chandler Pl 8:43 1118 North Shore Rd 8:49 Knaus Rd & Timberline Dr 3:46 Boca Ratan Dr & Dapplegrey Ln 3:37 Chandler Rd & Iron Mtn 8:44 1264 North Shore Rd 3:48 Boca Ratan Dr & Woodway Ct 3:38 10th & Evergreen (Dbl Black Gate) Rt 4 FHES 3:49 Boca Ratan Dr & Milburn Ct 3:40 6th & Ellis 8:45 North Shore Blvd & Mulligan Ln 3:39 Knaus Rd & Timberline Dr 3:41 Evergreen & 5th 8:45 77 Iron Mountain Blvd 3:39 Knaus Rd & Hood View Lane 3:42 Evergreen & 3rd 8:46 149 Pine Valley Rd 3:40 Amber Pl & Knaus Rd 3:44 State St (Hwy 43) & Stampher 8:46 Pine Valley Rd & Troon Rd 3:46 Goodall Rd & SW Knaus Rd 3:45 TRIMET Stop before Brierwood 8:47 Troon & Berwick Rd 3:46 13040 SW Knaus Rd ELEMENTARYHallinan 3:48 Fielding and Brierwood 8:50 860 Lake Forest Dr 3:46 Knaus Rd & Thoma Rd Rt 7 HES 3:51 Underhill & Midvale 8:50 Lake Forest Dr & Berwick Court 3:47 Boones Ferry Rd & Boones Ferry Way 8:30 Lee St & Maple St 3:53 222 Birdshill 8:51 Ellis Ave & Berwick Rd (back entrance to LOHS) 8:33 Ash St & Lee St 3:53 250 Birdshill 3:50 Shireva Ct & Shireva Dr 8:36 1605 Oak St 3:55 1425 Midvale Rt 3 FHES 3:51 13852 Shireva Dr 8:37 Palisades Terrace Dr & Palisades 3:57 Glen & Iron Mtn 3:39 121 North Shore Blvd 3:55 14080 Goodall Rd Lake Ct 3:39 324 Lakewood Rd (at alley) 3:56 Egan Way & Uplands Dr 8:38 Palisades Terrace Dr & Terrace Dr Rt 2 FHES 3:40 455 Lakewood Rd 3:57 Uplands Dr & Ridgecrest Dr 8:39 939 Terrace Dr 8:32 Country Club & Verte Ct 3:40 Ridgeway & Kenwood 3:58 Wembley Park & Uplands Dr 8:40 1010 Oak Terrace 8:36 Twin Fir Rd & Fir Ridge Rd 3:40 Kenwood Rd & Middle Crest Rd 3:58 Wembley Park & Wembley Pl 8:41 1005 South Shore Blvd 8:37 Fir Ridge Rd & Wembley Park 3:41 North Shore Rd & Lake Shore 8:42 South Shore & Edgecliff TER 8:38 Wembley Park & Twin Fir Rd 3:43 1024 North Shore Rd Rt 5 FHES 8:43 Cedar Ct & South Shore Blvd 8:43 Devonshire Dr & Boones Way 3:43 1118 North Shore Rd 8:35 Boca Ratan Dr & Milburn Ct 8:47 Greentree Rd & Cherry Crest Ave 8:43 Boones Way & Spring Ln 3:44 1264 North Shore Rd 8:36 Boca Ratan Dr & Woodway Ct 8:45 Rainbow Dr & Diane Dr (Dbl Black Gate) 8:37 Boca Ratan Dr & Dapplegrey Ln 3:45 North Shore Blvd & Mulligan Ln 8:40 Hide-a-Way Ct & Hide-a-Way Ln A16 NEWS Lake Oswego Review, Lake Oswego, OR August 23, 2012

Rt 7 HES 8:51 Laurel St & Erickson St 3:48 Old River Dr & River Woods Pl 8:50 5682 Charles Cir 3:36 Laurel after turn from McVey 3:52 Marylbrook Dr & Marylcreek Dr 3:38 Greentree Rd & Cherry Crest Ave Rt 10 HES 3:53 Marylbrook Dr & Marylhaven Pl Rt 16 LGES 3:42 Fernwood & South Shore 3:34 Laurel & Erickson St 3:53 Marylbrook Dr & Brookhurst Dr 3:35 Carman Dr & Royal Oaks (at Cedar Ct) 3:34 Laurel Cornell St 3:54 Brookhurst Dr & Woodhurst Pl 3:36 Carman & Candlewood Ct 3:42 South Shore Blvd & Edgecliff Ter 3:35 Cornell St & Cedar St 3:55 Brookhurst Dr & Brookhurst Ct 3:38 4800 Carman Dr 3:43 1005 South Shore Blvd 3:36 Hemlock St & Lee St 3:56 Brookhurst Dr @ Glenmorrie Park 3:42 Parkview Dr & Camden Ln 3:45 1010 Oak Terrace 3:36 Lee St & Spruce St 3:57 2277 Glenmorrie Dr 3:45 Amberwood Cir & Yorkshire Ct 3:46 939 Terrace Dr 3:37 Laurel & McVey Ave 3:58 Glenmorrie DR & Green Bluff Dr 3:46 Amberwood Cir & Trillium Ct 3:47 Terrace Dr & Palisades Terrace Dr 3:38 Stafford Rd & Kilkenny Rd 4:05 18040 Skyland Circle 3:48 Charles Cir & Victoria Ct 3:48 Palisades Terrace Dr & Palisades 3:39 Clara Ct & Sunny Hill Dr 4:05 Skyland Cir & Skyland Cir 3:49 5682 Charles Cir Lake Ct 4:06 Green Bluff Dr & Eastridge Ln 3:49 1605 Oak St Rt 11 HES 4:06 17660 Wayside Ln Rt 17 LGES 3:50 Lee St & Ash 8:26 Bergis Rd @ the PATH 8:40 3764 Lakeview Blvd 3:50 Lee St & Maple St 8:28 Bergis Rd & Oak Meadow Ln 8:41 3600 Lakeview Blvd 8:32 Patton Rd & Aspen Ct 8:42 Summit Dr & Springbrook Rt 8 HES 8:32 Patton Rd & Larch St 8:43 Summit Dr & Summit Ct 8:34 Tree Top Ln & Overlook 8:32 Larch St & Parrish St ELEMENTARYLake Grove 8:43 Summit Dr & Ridgewood 8:36 Tree Top Ln & Fernwood Dr 8:36 Devon just past Oxford Rt 14 LGES 8:45 Twin Points Rd & Village Dr 8:37 Fernwood Dr & Greentree Ave 8:40 Oxford and Larch 8:34 3155 Upper Dr 8:46 Village Dr & Village Park 8:38 Palisades ELEMENTARY 8:42 Cornell St & Cornell Ct 8:36 3705 Upper Dr (Green Mailbox) 8:46 Village Dr & Bay View Ln 8:40 Greentree Rd & Lakeridge Dr 8:47 Skyland Dr & Crestline Dr 8:37 Upper Dr & Reese Rd (Church) 8:47 15427 Village Dr 8:40 Lakeridge Dr & Woodland Ter 8:48 Crestline Ct & Crestline Dr 8:38 Sunrise Ct & Upper Dr 8:50 Fir Grove Ct & Upper Dr 8:41 Woodland Ter & Crestview Dr 8:49 17925-75 Crestline Dr 8:39 Bryant Rd & Upper Dr 8:42 Woodland Ter & Crestview Dr 8:49 Crestline Dr & Skyland Dr 8:40 4813 Upper Dr (White Gazego) Rt 17 LGES 8:42 Crestview Dr & Highlands Dr 8:52 Cherry Circle & Upper Cherry Ln 8:41 5001 Upper Dr 3:40 3764 Lakeview Blvd 8:43 Wall St & Robb Pl (Stop at both Top and Bottom) 8:44 Reese Rd & Lake Grove Ave 3:41 3600 Lakeview Blvd 8:44 Greentree Cir & Robb Pl 8:45 3855 Lake Grove Ave 3:42 Summit Dr & Springbrook 8:46 Lowenberg Ter & Greentree Rd Rt 11 HES 8:45 Lake Grove Ave & Sunwood CT 3:43 Summit Dr & Summit Ct 3:32 Upper Cherry Ln & Cherry Circle 8:47 Upper Dr & Twin Fir Rd 3:44 Summit Dr & Ridgewood Rt 8 HES (Stop at both Bottom & Top) 8:48 Twin Fir Rd & Douglas Cir 3:45 Twin Points Rd & Village Dr 3:42 Greentree Rd & Lowenberg Ter 3:35 Skyland Dr & 1st Crestline Dr 8:49 Douglas Cir & Lanewood St 3:46 Village Dr & Village Park 3:44 Greentree Cir & Robb Pl 3:36 17925-75 Crestline Dr 8:51 Kindercare/3700 Red Cedar Way 3:47 Village Dr & Bay View Ln 3:45 Robb Pl & Wall St 3:37 Crestline Ct & CRESTLINE Dr 8:52 15687 Boones Way (Fire Hydrant) 3:48 15427 Village Dr 3:47 Crestview Dr & Highlands Dr 3:38 Crestline & 2nd Skyland Dr 3:50 Fir Grove Ct & Upper Dr 3:48 Crestview Dr & Woodland Ter 3:42 Bergis Rd @ the PATH Rt 14 LGES 3:49 Woodland Terr & Crestview Dr 3:45 Bergis Rd & Oak Meadow Ln 3:34 5001 Upper Dr Rt 18 LGES 3:50 Woodland Terr & Lakeridge Dr 3:49 Cornell Rd & Cornell Ct 3:35 4813 Upper Dr (White Gazebo) 8:45 West Sunset & Bonarie Ave 3:50 Lakeridge Dr & Greentree Rd 3:52 Oxford & Larch 3:35 Bryant Rd & Upper Dr 8:46 Bonarie Ave & Madrona St 3:52 Palisades Elementary 3:55 Devon after back up 3:36 Sunrise Ct & Upper Dr 8:46 Bonarie Ave & Firwood Rd 3:53 Greentree Ave & Fernwood Dr 3:59 Parrish St & Larch St 3:37 Upper Dr & Reese Rd (Church) 8:47 Oakridge Rd & Oakridge Ct 3:54 Fernwood Dr & Tree Top Ln 4:00 Larch St & Patton Rd 3:38 3705 Upper Dr (Green Mailbox) 8:48 Oakridge Rd & Waluga Dr 3:57 Tree Top Ln & Overlook Dr 3:40 3155 Upper Dr 8:49 Waluga Dr @ Blackhawk Ramp Rt 12 HES 3:40 Twin Fir Rd & Upper Dr 8:49 Waluga Dr & Parkhill Rt 9 HES 8:21 17660 Wayside Ln 3:40 Twin Fir Rd & Douglas Cir 8:51 Royal Oaks Dr & White Oaks Dr 8:41 Foothills Rd just past entrance to 8:22 Green Bluff Dr & Eastridge Ln 3:41 Douglas Cir & Lanewood St Oswego Pointe complex 8:23 Skyland Cir & Skyland Cir 3:42 15687 Boones Way (Fire Hydrant) Rt 18 LGES 8:44 Oswego Pointe Dr & Foothills 8:27 18040 Skyland Cir 3:42 Kindercare/3700 Red Cedar Way 3:40 Waluga Dr @Blackhawk Ramp 8:47 Durham St & Church St 8:30 Glenmorrie Dr & Green Bluff Dr 3:47 Lake Grove Ave & Sunwood Ct 3:41 Waluga Dr & Parkhill St 8:49 McVey & Bay Roc Apts Lakeside 8:31 2277 Glenmorrie Dr 3:48 3855 Lake Grove Ave 3:42 Royal Oaks Dr & White Oaks Dr 8:51 McVey & Lake Front Rd 8:32 Brookhurst Dr @ Glenmorrie Park 3:48 Reese Rd & Lake Grove Ave 3:43 Oakridge Rd & Oakridge Ct 8:52 McVey & Erickson St 8:33 Brookhurst Ct & Brookhurst Ct 3:44 Bonarie Ave & Firwood Rd 8:54 McVey& Bay Roc Apts Riverside 8:34 Brookhurst Dr & Woodhurst Pl Rt 15 LGES 3:45 Bonarie Ave & SW Madrona St 8:34 Brookhurst Dr & Marylhurst Dr 8:44 Bunick Dr & Hastings Dr 3:47 Bonarie Ave & SW Sunset Dr Rt 9 HES 8:35 Marylbrook Dr & Marylhaven Pl 8:46 Avery Ln & Gabrielle Ct 3:35 McVey & Bay Roc Apt Lakeside 8:35 Marylbrook Dr & Marylcreek Dr 8:48 Chelsea Ln & Bunick Dr Rt 19 LGES 3:34 McVey & Lake Front Rd 8:40 Old River Dr & River Woods Pl 8:43 Hastings Dr & Edenberry Dr 3:34 Erickson & McVey 8:43 16955 Old River Rd Rt 15 LGES 8:44 Edenberry Dr & Nottingham Pl 3:35 McVey Ave & Bay Roc Apts Riverside 8:48 Glenmorrie Dr & Lilly Ln 3:36 Parkview Dr & Bunick Dr 8:45 Edenberry Dr & Westfield Ct 3:37 Durham St & Church St 8:48 Glenmorrie Dr & Stonebridge Way 3:36 Bunick Dr & Hastings Dr 8:48 Kimberly Dr & Kruse Oaks 3:43 Foothills Rd & Oswego Pointe Dr 8:49 Glenmorrie Dr @ the Y 3:37 Avery Ln & Gabrielle Ct 3:43 Foothills Rd & Oswego Pointe Apts 8:49 Glenmorrie Dr & Glenmorrie Ln 3:38 Chelsea Ln & Bunick Dr Rt 19 LGES 8:50 Hwy 43 & Glenmorrie Terrace 3:37 Hastings Dr & Edenberry Dr Rt 10 HES Rt 16 LGES 3:38 Edenberry Dr & Nottingham Pl 8:45 Clara Ct & Sunny Hill Dr Rt 12 HES 8:38 Carman Dr & Royal Oaks 3:38 Edenberry Dr & Westfield Ct 8:47 Stafford Rd & Kilkenny Rd 3:33 Hwy 43 & Burnham Rd 8:39 Candlewood Ct & Carman Dr 3:42 Kimberly Cir & Kimberly Dr 8:47 McVey Ave & Laurel St 3:39 Glenmorrie Ln & Glenmorrie Dr 8:40 4800 Carman Dr 8:48 Lee St & Spruce St 3:40 Glenmorrie Dr @ the Y 8:44 Parkview Dr & Camden Ln 8:48 Lee & Hemlock St 3:41 Glenmorrie Dr & Stonebridge Way 8:46 Amberwood Cir & Yorkshire Ct 8:50 Cedar St & Cornell St 3:42 Glenmorrie Dr & Lilli Ln 8:47 Amberwood Cir & Trillium Ct 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3:55 Independence Ave & Monticello Dr 3:42 Hill Way & Schalit Way Rt 31 WES 3:55 26 Independence Ave 3:45 Jean Rd & Nicole Ln 3:36 Dellwood Dr & Canyon DR ELEMENTARYOak Creek 3:56 4 Independence Ave 3:46 Deerbrush & 1st Woodside Circle 3:36 Canyon Dr & Canyon Ct Rt 21 OCES 3:37 2211 Fernwood Cir 8:42 3244 Tempest Dr Rt 28 RGES 3:38 Fernwood Dr & Fernwood Circle 8:42 Tempest Dr & Duncan Dr 8:38 Lake Forest Blvd & Parker Rd (South) 8:44 Kerr Pky & The Grotto ELEMENTARYRiver Grove 8:39 Carman Dr & Lake Forest Blvd 3:39 Hillside Dr & Overlook Dr 8:46 4 Touchstone St Rt 25 RGES 8:40 Carman Dr & Shakespeare St 3:41 Overlook Dr & Ridge Lake Dr 8:47 Touchstone St & Yorick St 8:42 Inverurie Rd & Lake Forest 8:40 Carman Dr & Tara Pl 3:44 17704 Tree Top Ln 8:48 Touchstone & Falstaff 8:43 Lake Forest Blvd & SW Kimball St 8:42 Burma Rd & Kimball Ave 3:46 Meadowlark Ln & Ridge Pointe Dr 8:49 78 Touchstone St 8:44 Seville Ave & Babson Pl 8:43 Burma Rd & Tanager Dr 3:46 1875 Atherton Dr 8:50 Carman Dr & Daniel Way 8:45 Seville Ave & Carnegie Ave 8:44 Burma Rd & Partridge Dr 8:50 Carman Dr & Meadowgrass St 8:47 Washington Ct & Tracy 8:45 15370 Bangy Rd Rt 32 WES 8:50 Meadowgrass St & Sundew Ct 8:48 Washington Ct & Wight Ln 8:47 6142 Bonita Rd 8:40 South Shore & Alder Cir 8:51 Glacier Lily St & Taylors Crest Ln 8:48 Washington Ct & Denny Ct 8:47 5988 Bonita Rd 8:40 South Shore & Blue Heron Rd 8:49 Washington Ct & Cortez 8:49 Bonita Rd & Windfield Way 8:45 2803 South Shore Blvd Rt 21 OCES 8:49 Washington Ct & Bonaire 8:50 5443 Bonita Rd 8:45 2951 South Shore Blvd 3:36 Meadowgrass St & Carman 8:52 Pilkington & Willow Ln (by telephone pole) 3:37 Carman Dr & Daniel Way 8:52 Pilkington & Lakeview Blvd Rt 28 RGES 8:46 Westview & Rosemary Ln 3:38 78 Touchstone St 3:39 Burma Rd & Kimball Ave 8:47 Greentree Rd & Glen Haven 3:39 Falstaff St & Touchstone St Rt 25 RGES 3:40 Burma Rd & Tanager Dr 8:47 2728 Greentree Rd 3:40 Touchstone St & Yorick St 3:33 Pilkington Rd & Lakeview Blvd 3:40 Burma Rd & Partridge Dr 8:48 Greentree Rd & Canyon Dr 3:41 4 Touchstone St 3:33 Pilkington Rd & Willow Ln 3:41 15370 Bangy Rd 8:49 South Shore & Phantom Bluff Ct 3:44 Kerr Pky & The Grotto 3:36 Washington Ct & Bonaire 3:42 6142 Bonita Rd 8:50 Fernwood Dr & Glen Haven Rd 3:45 Duncan Dr & Tempest Dr 3:37 Washington Ct & Inverurie Rd 3:42 5988 Bonita Rd 8:51 Park Rd & Canyon Dr 3:46 3244 Tempest Dr 3:38 Washington Ct & Cortez Ct 3:43 Bonita Rd & Windfield Way 8:51 2647 Park Rd 3:38 Washington Ct & Denny Ct 3:43 5443 Bonita Rd 8:52 2870 Park Rd Rt 22 OCES 3:39 Washington Ct & Wight Ln 3:45 Carman Dr & Tara Pl 8:37 Greenridge Dr & Greenridge Ct (2nd) 3:39 Washington Ct & Tracy 3:45 Carman Dr & Shakespeare Rt 32 WES 8:40 Churchill Downs St & Pimlico Ter 3:40 Seville & Carnegie 3:45 Carman Dr & Lake Forest Blvd 3:33 Greentree Rd & Glen Haven Rd 8:41 Churchill Downs St & Preakness Ct 3:41 Seville & Babson Pl 3:46 Lake Forest & Parker Rd 3:34 2728 Greentree Rd 8:42 38 Churchill Downs 3:42 Seville & Lake Forest Blvd 3:34 Greentree Rd & Canyon Dr 8:43 45 Tanglewood 3:35 South Shore & Phantom Bluff Ct 8:44 Tanglewood & Britten Ct Rt 26 RGES 3:36 Fernwood Dr & Glen Haven Rd 8:45 87 Tanglewood Dr 8:42 65th & Childs ELEMENTARYWestridge 3:37 Park & Canyon Dr 8:47 Tanglewood & Offenbach 8:45 Childs & Longfellow Ave Rt 30 WES 3:38 2647 Park Rd 8:46 Childs & Terry Ave 8:41 Bryant Rd & Wildwood 3:38 2870 Park Rd Rt 22 OCMS 8:48 Childs & Maree 8:42 Bryant Rd & Chapman Way 3:39 Westview Dr & Rosemary Ln 3:43 45 Tanglewood 8:48 Childs & Sycamore Ave 8:43 Lakeview & South Shore 3:39 2951 South Shore Blvd 3:44 Tanglewood & Britten Ct 8:50 Dawn St & Red Wing Ct 8:44 South Shore & West Bay (Canal Cir) (by telephone pole) 3:45 87 Tanglewood Dr 8:51 Centerwood & Indian Creek Ave 8:45 Canal Cir & Lake Haven Dr 3:42 2803 South Shore Blvd 3:45 Tanglewood & Offenbach 8:52 Centerwood St & Tualata Ave 8:46 Lake Haven Dr & Haven St 3:43 South Shore Blvd & Blue Heron Rd 3:47 Churchill Downs & Pimlico 8:47 Lords Ln & Redfern Ave 3:43 South Shore Blvd & Alder Cir 3:47 Churchill Downs St & Preakness Ct Rt 26 RGES 8:52 Bryant & Deerbrush 3:48 38 Churchill Downs 3:33 Tualata Ave & Centerwood ST 8:52 Bryant Rd & Sarah Hill Rt 33 WES 3:50 Greenridge Dr & Greenridge Ct 3:33 Centerwood Ct & Indian Creek Ave 8:53 Bryant Rd & Pioneer Ct(Kelok) 8:44 1551 Childs Rd (upper) 3:35 Dawn St & Red Wing Ct 8:45 2160 Childs Rd 3:36 Childs Rd & Sycamore Ave Rt 30 WES 8:45 2300 Childs Rd Rt 23 OCES 3:36 Childs Rd & Maree C 3:32 Bryant Rd & Pioneer Ct (Kelok) 8:46 Childs Rd & River Bend Ln 8:33 2 Jefferson Pky 3:38 Childs Rd & Terry Ave 3:33 Bryant Rd & Sarah Hill 8:46 Childs Rd & Megan Pl 8:34 1 Jefferson Pky 3:39 Childs Rd & Longfellow Ave 3:33 Bryant Rd & Deerbrush 8:47 19484 Olson Ave 8:35 Independence Ave & Monticello Dr 3:41 Childs Rd & 65th Ave 3:34 Bryant Rd & Wildwood 8:48 3730 Rivers Edge Dr 8:36 26 Independence Ave 3:37 Bryant Rd & Chapman Way 8:49 3950 Edens Edge Dr 8:37 4 Independence Ave Rt 27 RGES 3:39 Lakeview & South Shore 8:50 Trout Way & River Run Dr 8:40 19 Del Prado St 8:37 Deerbrush & 2nd Woodside Cir 3:40 South Shore & West Bay(Canal Cir) 8:50 River Run Dr & Bass Ln 8:41 139 Del Prado St 8:39 Woodside & Deerbrush 3:41 Canal Cir & Lake Haven Dr 8:52 Bryant Rd & Chad Dr 8:42 Del Prado & Da Vinci St 8:40 Jean Rd & Nicole Ln 3:42 Lake Haven Dr & Haven St 8:53 Bryant Rd & Canal Rd 8:44 Da Vinci & Cellini Ct 8:42 Hill Way & Schalit Way 3:43 Lords Ln & Redfern Ave 8:50 Orchard Way & Buck Brush 8:44 Jean Rd & Mardee Ave Rt 33 WES 8:50 Orchard Way & Glacier Lily 8:46 Lakeview Blvd & Ashley Ct Rt 31 WES 3:33 Bryant Rd& Canal Rd 8:46 Lakeview Blvd & Lamont Way 8:42 1875 Atherton Dr 3:34 Bryant Rd & Chad Dr Rt 23 OCES 8:49 Lower Dr & Tualatin St 8:42 Meadowlark Ln & Ridge Pointe Dr 3:35 River Run Dr & Bass Ln 3:40 Orchard Way & Buck Brush Ln 8:51 Rosewood St & Rebecca Ln 8:44 17704 Tree Top Ln 3:35 River Run Dr & Trout Way 3:41 Orchard Way & Glacier Lily 8:46 Overlook & Ridge Lake Dr 3:36 3950 Edens Edge Dr 3:43 19 Del Prado St Rt 27 RGES 8:49 Overlook & Hillside Dr 3730 Rivers Edge Dr 3:44 139 Del Prado St 3:34 Rosewood St & Rebecca Ln 8:50 Fernwood Cir & Fernwood Dr 3:38 19484 Olson Ave 3:45 Del Prado & Da Vinci 3:35 Tualatin St & Lower Dr 8:51 2211 Fernwood Cir 3:38 Childs Rd & Megan Pl 3:46 Da Vinci & Cellini 3:38 Lakeview Blvd & Lamont Way 8:52 Canyon Dr & Canyon Ct 3:39 Childs Rd & River Bend 3:54 2 Jefferson Pky 3:38 Lakeview Blvd & Ashley Ct 8:52 Canyon Dr & Dellwood Dr 3:40 2300 Childs Rd 3:55 1 Jefferson Pkwy 3:41 Jean Rd & Mardee Ave 3:41 2160 Childs Rd 3:42 1551 Childs Rd

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3:16 Brookhurst Dr & Marylbrook Dr Rt 10 LJHS 3:22 Old River Rd & River Woods Pl Rt 29 LJHS 3:11 Sunny Hill Dr & Livingood Ln 3:25 16955 Old River Dr 3:05 South Shore & Maple Cir 3:13 Bergis Rd & Oak Meadow Dr 3:27 Glenmorrie Dr & Lilli Ln 3:07 South Shore & Arrowhead 3:15 Bergis Rd at the Path 3:28 Glenmorrie Dr @ the ‘Y’ 3:08 2404 South Shore Blvd 3:19 Cherry Cir & Upper Cherry Ln 3:29 Glenmorrie Dr & Glenmorrie Ln 3:09 South Shore & Lakeridge 3:20 Upper Cherry Ln & Skyland Dr 3:30 Hwy 43 & Glenmorrie Terr 3:10 South Shore Blvd & Edgecliff Ter 3:21 1300 Skyland Dr 3:31` HWY 43 7 Burnham 3:11 Palisades Terrace Dr after turn (past 3:23 Green Bluff Dr & Skyland Cir Intersection) 3:25 Glenmorrie Dr & Green Bluff Dr Rt 17 LJHS 3:12 Oak Terrace just after turn 3:26 Chapin Way & Glenmorrie Dr 7:35 Burma Rd & Tanager Dr 3:13 GATE AT 800 Terrace Dr 7:36 Burma Rd & Partridge Dr 3:14 Oak Terrace & Palisades Terrace Dr Rt 11 LJHS 7:37 15476 Bangy Rd Bear L onto Palisades Terrace Dr 7:32 Greentree Rd & Greentree Ave 7:39 6142 Bonita Rd. 3:16 Palisades Terrace Dr & Palisades Lake 7:33 At PALISADES School (Hunt Club Apts) Ct 7:34 Greentree Rd & Carter Pl 7:40 5443 Bonita Rd JUNIORLakeridge HIGH 7:36 Cherry Crest Ave & Greentree Rd 7:41 5337 Bonita Rd Rt 30 LJHS Rt 7 LJHS 7:39 Lakeridge & Woodland Ter 7:44 Carman Dr & Tara Pl 7:36 1901 Childs Rd 7:22 In front of Hallinan Elem 7:40 Greentree Rd & Fernwood Dr 7:45 Carman Dr & Shakespeare 7:37 2300 Childs Rd 7:31 Cornell St & Cornell Ct 7:41 Greentree Rd & Canyon Dr 7:47 6122 Carman Dr 7:39 Childs Rd & Olson Ave 7:34 Cornell St & Larch St 7:42 Greentree Rd & Glen Haven 7:41 Childs Rd & Sycamore Ave 7:35 Laurel St (Just Past Cornell) Rt 17 LJHS 7:43 Childs Rd & Pilkington Rd 7:36 Lee St & Spruce St Rt 11 LJHS 3:08 6122 Carman Dr 7:44 Childs Rd & Benfield Ave 7:37 Parrish St & Hemlock 3:08 Greentree Rd & Glen Haven Rd 3:08 Carman Dr & Shakespeare 7:46 McEwan Rd & Pilkington Rd 7:38 Larch & Patton Rd 3:08 Greentree Rd & Canyon Rd 3:08 Carman Dr & Tara Pl 7:47 Pilkington Rd & Fernbrook Way 7:40 Patton & McVey Ave 3:09 Greentree Rd & Fernwood Dr 3:10 Burma Rd & Tanager Dr (at Market Driveway) 3:10 Woodland Terr & Lakeridge Dr 3:11 Burma Rd & 2nd Partridge Rt 30 LJHS 3:11 Greentree Rd & Greentree Ave 3:12 15476 Bangy Rd 3:04 Pilkington & Fernbrook Way Rt 7 LJHS 3:14 Greentree Rd & Carter Pl 3:13 6142 Bonita Rd (Hunt Club) 3:05 Pilkington & SW McEwan Rd 3:11 Stafford Rd & Patton Rd 3:16 Greentree Rd & Cherry Crest Ave 3:14 5443 Bonita Rd 3:05 SW Childs Rd & Pilkington Rd (at Market Driveway) 3:15 5337 Bonita Rd 3:08 Childs Rd & Benfield Ave 3:12 Patton Rd & Larch St Rt 12 LJHS 3:10 Childs Rd & SW Sycamore Ave 3:13 Parrish St & Hemlock St 7:31 Meadowlark Ln after Atherton Dr Rt 26 LJHS 3:12 Childs Rd & Olson Ave 3:14 Lee St & Spruce St 7:32 Meadowlark Ln & Ridge Pointe Dr 7:33 Washington Ct & Wight Ln 3:14 2300 Childs Rd 3:15 Laurel St before Cornell 7:32 Tree Top Ln after Overlook Dr 7:34 Roosevelt Ave & Seville Ave 3:15 1901 Childs Rd 3:16 Cornell St & Larch St 7:33 Tree Top Ln & Tree Top Way 7:35 Harrington & Lake Forest & Parker 3:20 Cornell Ct & Cornell St 7:34 Hillside Dr & Overlook Dr 7:36 Lake Forest Blvd & Kimball 3:27 Cherry Ln & Hawthorne Dr 7:36 Dellwood Dr & Canyon Dr 7:36 Lake Forest & Washington Ct 7:37 Canyon Dr & Park Rd 7:39 Pilkington Rd & Rosewood St Rt 8 LJHS 7:38 Park Rd & Alpine Way 7:41 Lakeview Blvd & Kenny St JUNIORLake Oswego HIGH 7:23 Stop just past entrance of 7:38 Park Rd & Westview Dr 7:42 65TH Ave & Edgewood St Oswego Pointe complex 7:39 Westview Dr & Westview Cir 7:43 65TH Ave & Childs Rd Rt 7 LJHS 7:25 Foothills Dr & Oswego Pointe Dr 7:42 Tolkien Ln & Westview Dr 7:44 Childs & Terry Ave 7:22 In front of Hallinan Elem 7:30 Durham St & Wilbur St 7:31 Cornell St & Cornell Ct 7:34 Laurel St & Hallinan St Rt 12 LJHS Rt 26 LJHS 7:34 Cornell St & Larch St 7:35 Laurel St & Erickson St 3:11 Tolkien Ln & Westview Dr 3:06 Childs & Terry Ave 7:35 Laurel St (Just Past Cornell) 7:35 Erickson St & McVey 3:14 Westview Dr & Westview cir 3:07 Childs & 65th 7:36 Lee St & Spruce St 7:36 McVey & Cornell 3:15 Westview Dr & Park Rd 3:08 65TH Ave & Edgewood St 7:37 Parrish St & Hemlock 7:38 McVey & Laurel 3:16 Park Rd & ALPINE WAY 3:10 Lakeview Blvd & SW Kenny St 7:38 Larch & Patton Rd 3:17 Park Rd & Canyon Dr 3:12 Rosewood & Pilkington Rd 7:40 Patton & McVey Ave Rt 8 LJHS 3:19 Canyon Dr & Dellwood Dr 3:14 Washington Ct& Lake Forest (at Market Driveway) 3:12 McVey & Laurel St 3:22 Hillside Dr & Overlook Dr 3:15 Lake Forest Blvd & Kimball St 3:14 McVey Ave & Erickson St 3:23 Tree Top Way & Tree Top Ln 3:15 Lake Forest Blvd & Parker Rd Rt 7 LJHS 3:15 Laurel St & Hallinan 3:16 Tree Top Ln after Overlook 3:17 Roosevelt & Seville 3:11 Stafford Rd & Patton Rd 3:14 Laurel St & Erickson St (on Meadowlark) 3:19 Washington Ct & Wight Ln (at Market Driveway) 3:19 Durham St & Wilbur St 3:23 Meadowlark Ln & Ridge Pointe Dr 3:12 Patton Rd & Larch St 3:21 Stop just past entrance of Oswego 3:25 Meadowlark Ln & Atherton Dr Rt 29 LJHS 3:13 Parrish St & Hemlock St Pointe complex 7:33 Palisades Lake Ct & Palisades Terrace 3:14 Lee St & Spruce St 3:23 Foothills & Oswego Pointe Dr Rt 13 LJHS Dr 3:15 Laurel St before Cornell 7:22 Brookhurst Dr & Marylbrook Dr 7:34 Palisades Terrace Dr & Schukart Ln 3:16 Cornell St & Larch St Rt 10 LJHS 7:27 Old River Rd & River Woods Pl 7:35 Oak Terrace just after turn 3:20 Cornell Ct & Cornell St 7:26 Glenmorrie Dr & Chapin 7:30 16955 Old River Dr 7:36 1225 Oak Terrace 3:27 Cherry Ln & Hawthorne Dr 7:26 Glenmorrie Dr & Green Bluff Dr 7:32 Glenmorrie Dr & Lilli Ln 7:37 GATE AT 800 Terrace Dr 7:28 Green Bluff Dr & Skyland Cir 7:33 Glenmorrie Dr @ the Y 7:40 South Shore Blvd & Palisades Terrace Rt 8 LJHS 7:29 1300 Skyland Dr 7:34 Glenmorrie Dr & Glenmorrie Ln Dr 7:23 Stop just past entrance of 7:30 Skyland Dr & Upper Cherry Ln 7:35 Hwy 43 & Glenmorrie Terr 7:41 South Shore Blvd & Edgecliff Ter Oswego Pointe complex 7:32 Cherry 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7:36 McVey & Cornell (on Meadowlark) 7:36 1225 Oak Terrace 6:38 Hallinan St & Laurel St 7:38 McVey & Laurel 3:23 Meadowlark Ln & Ridge Pointe Dr 7:37 GATE AT 800 Terrace Dr 6:40 Hallinan Elementary 3:25 Meadowlark Ln & Atherton Dr 7:40 South Shore Blvd & Palisades 6:43 Glenmorrie Dr & Green Bluff Dr Rt 8 LJHS Terrace Dr 6:45 Green Bluff & Skyland Cir 3:12 McVey & Laurel St Rt 13 LJHS 7:41 South Shore Blvd & Edgecliff Ter 6:46 Skyland Dr & 1st Crestline Dr 3:14 McVey Ave & Erickson St 7:22 Brookhurst Dr & Marylbrook Dr 7:41 South Shore & Lakeridge (Cedar Ct) 6:47 Skyland Dr & Upper Cherry Ln 3:15 Laurel St & Hallinan 7:27 Old River Rd & River Woods Pl 7:42 2404 South Shore 6:51 Cornell St & Cornell Ct 3:14 Laurel St & Erickson St 7:30 16955 Old River Dr 7:42 South Shore & Arrowhead Ct 6:54 Cornell St & Larch St 3:19 Durham St & Wilbur St 7:32 Glenmorrie Dr & Lilli Ln 7:44 South Shore & Maple Cir 6:54 Cornell St & Hemlock St 3:21 Stop just past entrance of Oswego 7:33 Glenmorrie Dr @ the Y 6:54 Cornell St & Cedar St & Pointe complex 7:34 Glenmorrie Dr & Glenmorrie Ln Rt 29 LJHS 6:57 Stafford & Kilkenny Rd 3:23 Foothills & Oswego Pointe Dr 7:35 Hwy 43 & Glenmorrie Terr 3:05 South Shore & Maple Cir 7:36 Hyw 43 & Burnham 3:07 South Shore & Arrowhead Rt 31 LHS Rt 10 LJHS 7:50 Drop Lakeridge Middle School 3:08 2404 South Shore Blvd 2:50 Stafford & Kilkenny 7:26 Glenmorrie Dr & Chapin 3:09 South Shore & Lakeridge 2:51 McVey Ave & Cornell St 7:26 Glenmorrie Dr & Green Bluff Dr Rt 13 LJHS 3:10 South Shore Blvd & Edgecliff Ter 2:52 McVey Ave & Erickson St 7:28 Green Bluff Dr & Skyland Cir 2:45 Arrive Lakeridge Middle School 3:11 Palisades Terrace Dr after turn (past 2:52 Bay Roc Apts 7:29 1300 Skyland Dr 3:16 Brookhurst Dr & Marylbrook Dr Intersection) 2:55 Durham St & Church St 7:30 Skyland Dr & Upper Cherry Ln 3:22 Old River Rd & River Woods Pl 3:12 Oak Terrace just after turn 3:06 Cherry Ln & Chapin Way 7:32 Cherry CIR & Upper Cherry LN 3:25 16955 Old River Dr 3:13 GATE AT 800 Terrace Dr 3:07 Glenmorrie Dr & Green Bluff Dr 7:35 Bergis Rd, go past Cornell Rd 3:27 Glenmorrie Dr & Lilli Ln 3:14 Oak Terrace & Palisades Terrace Dr 3:09 Green Bluff Dr & Skyland Cir stop at path 3:28 Glenmorrie Dr @ the ‘Y’ Bear L onto Palisades Terrace Dr 3:11 Skyland Dr & 1st Crestline Dr 7:37 Bergis Rd & Oak Meadow Dr 3:29 Glenmorrie Dr & Glenmorrie Ln 3:16 Palisades Terrace Dr & Palisades 3:12 Skyland Dr & Upper Cherry Ln 7:38 Sunny Hill Dr & Livingood Ln 3:30 Hwy 43 & Glenmorrie Terr Lake Ct 3:16 Cornell Ct & Cornell St 3:31` HWY 43 7 Burnham 3:17 Cornell St & Larch St Rt 10 LJHS Rt 30 LJHS 3:18 Cornell St & Hemlock St 3:11 Sunny Hill Dr & Livingood Ln Rt 17 LJHS 7:36 1901 Childs Rd 3:26 PALISADES Elementary 3:13 Bergis Rd & Oak Meadow Dr 7:35 Burma Rd & Tanager Dr 7:37 2300 Childs Rd 3:15 Bergis Rd at the Path 7:36 Burma Rd & Partridge Dr 7:39 Childs Rd & Olson Ave Rt 32 LHS 3:19 Cherry Cir & Upper Cherry Ln 7:37 15476 Bangy Rd 7:41 Childs Rd & Sycamore Ave 6:35 Indian Springs Rd & Dawn St 3:20 Upper Cherry Ln & Skyland Dr 7:39 6142 Bonita Rd. 7:43 Childs Rd & Pilkington Rd 6:36 Indian Creek Ave & Centerwood St 3:21 1300 Skyland Dr (Hunt Club Apts) 7:44 Childs Rd & Benfield Ave 6:37 Centerwood St & Sage Hen Way 3:23 Green Bluff Dr & Skyland Cir 7:40 5443 Bonita Rd 7:46 McEwan Rd & Pilkington Rd 6:39 Deerbrush & Bryant 3:25 Glenmorrie Dr & Green Bluff Dr 7:41 5337 Bonita Rd 7:47 Pilkington Rd & Fernbrook Way 6:40 Bryant Rd & Lords Ln 3:26 Chapin Way & Glenmorrie Dr 7:44 Carman Dr & Tara Pl 6:42 Lakeview Blvd & Bryant 7:45 Carman Dr & Shakespeare Rt 30 LJHS 6:44 South Shore & West Bay Rt 11 LJHS 7:47 6122 Carman Dr 3:04 Pilkington & Fernbrook Way 6:45 South Shore & Kelok Rd 7:32 Greentree Rd & Greentree Ave 3:05 Pilkington & SW McEwan Rd 6:46 South Shore & Blue Heron Rd 7:33 At PALISADES School Rt 17 LJHS 3:05 SW Childs Rd & Pilkington Rd 6:47 2805 South Shore 7:34 Greentree Rd & Carter Pl 3:08 6122 Carman Dr 3:08 Childs Rd & Benfield Ave 6:50 Palisades Terrace Dr & Oak Terr 7:36 Cherry Crest Ave & Greentree Rd 3:08 Carman Dr & Shakespeare 3:10 Childs Rd & SW Sycamore Ave 6:51 Oak Ter & Terrace Dr 7:39 Lakeridge & Woodland Ter 3:08 Carman Dr & Tara Pl 3:12 Childs Rd & Olson Ave 6:53 Palisades Terrace Dr & Terrace Dr 7:40 Greentree Rd & Fernwood Dr 3:10 Burma Rd & Tanager Dr 3:14 2300 Childs Rd 6:54 Palisades Terrace Dr & Schukart Ln 7:41 Greentree Rd & Canyon Dr 3:11 Burma Rd & 2nd Partridge 3:15 1901 Childs Rd 7:42 Greentree Rd & Glen Haven 3:12 15476 Bangy Rd Rt 32 LHS 3:13 6142 Bonita Rd (Hunt Club) 2:53 Palisades Terrace Dr & Schukart Ln Rt 11 LJHS 3:14 5443 Bonita Rd 2:54 Palisades Terrace Dr & Terrace Dr 3:08 Greentree Rd & Glen Haven Rd 3:15 5337 Bonita Rd 2:56 Oak Ter & Terrace Dr 3:08 Greentree Rd & Canyon Rd HIGHLakeridge SCHOOL 2:57 Palisades Terrace Dr & Oak Terr 3:09 Greentree Rd & Fernwood Dr Rt 26 LJHS Rt 27 LHS 3:00 2805 South Shore 3:10 Woodland Terr & Lakeridge Dr 7:33 Washington Ct & Wight Ln 6:42 Pilkington Rd & Kenny St 3:01 South Shore & Blue Heron Rd 3:11 Greentree Rd & Greentree Ave 7:34 Roosevelt Ave & Seville Ave 6:43 Kenny St & Benfield Ave 3:02 South Shore & Kelok Rd 3:14 Greentree Rd & Carter Pl 7:35 Harrington & Lake Forest & Parker 6:44 McEwan Rd & Kristi Way 3:03 South Shore & West Bay 3:16 Greentree Rd & Cherry Crest Ave 7:36 Lake Forest Blvd & Kimball 6:47 65TH AVE & Childs Rd 3:05 Lakeview Blvd & Bryant 7:36 Lake Forest & Washington Ct 6:48 5775 Childs Rd 3:07 Bryant Rd & Lords Ln Rt 12 LJHS 7:39 Pilkington Rd & Rosewood St 6:50 Childs Rd & SW Sycamore Ave 3:08 Bryant Rd & Deerbrush Ave 7:31 Meadowlark Ln after Atherton Dr 7:41 Lakeview Blvd & Kenny St 6:52 Childs Rd & River Run Dr 3:10 Centerwood St & Sage Hen Way 7:32 Meadowlark Ln & Ridge Pointe Dr 7:42 65TH Ave & Edgewood St 6:52 Childs Rd & Olson Ave 3:12 Indian Creek Ave & Centerwood St 7:32 Tree Top Ln after Overlook Dr 7:43 65TH Ave & Childs Rd 6:54 2300 Childs Rd 3:13 Dawn St & Indian Springs Rd 7:33 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When people think of the venerable sport of petanque they usually think of venera- ble Frenchmen (possibly with beards and wearing derbies) sitting around on a lazy afternoon, sipping beer, eating cheese and playing this relaxing but demanding game. Enter Janet Kirtland, right here in Lake Oswego. She is teaching petanque to kids, lit- tle duffers as young as 3 1/2 years old, and everybody is having a wonderful time. When the kids screw up their faces in concentration it makes for quite a good show. Think of Kirtland as a pet- anque missionary. She became suBmIttEd PHOtO a convert to the sport two and a Lake Oswego’s Janet Kirtland has started teaching the French game of half years ago, and almost a petanque to children and lauds the activity because it’s “all inclusive” year ago she decided to spread and can be played as a family. her love of petanque to children. “I love the game,” Kirtland petanque club because to begin can’t play too long.” said. “It’s all inclusive, and it’s with she had four grandchil- It was in 2010 that Kirtland a really good game for chil- dren and one of their little became hooked on petanque. dren. With petanque you can friends. But she also had a big She started playing in Port- really compete as a disadvantage because abso- land, and she soon found out family.”Kirtland is a lifelong lutely no one was making pet- about the Lake Oswego Pet- lover of games, especially ten- anque equipment for kids. anque Club, founded by the in- nis, but she had never coached “I researched online and I imitable Johnny Prince. Kirt- a sport before. However, she couldn’t find any equipment,” land found Lake Oswego to be was uniquely qualified to start Kirtland said. great petanque country “be- a kids’ petanque club (“My The solution turned out to be cause of its beautiful terrain,” harebrained idea.”) because of herself. Kirtland designed pen- and she now has her 12 young her many years as a school taque balls that fit the little petanquers practicing in Foot- teacher. The kids in her club, hands of little kids and is now hills Park and Millennium Pla- aged 4 to 10, may think they are selling petanque sets on the za Park. just having fun, but at the same club’s Internet site petanque- Now she has big plans for time they are learning things forkids.com. her club. that will greatly help them all “Kids are good at petanque “I want to get more kids,” through their lives. Well orga- because they naturally keep Kirtland said. “I think having nized as she is, Kirtland can their arms straight,” Kirtland our new website is going to list them quickly: measuring said. help that a lot. I want them to skills, teamwork, hand-eye co- However, kids are not natu- keep playing until they can use ordination, distance judging, rally good at keeping their feet real petanque balls and they organization, following instruc- inside the throwing circle. can play as juniors.” tions, focus, concentration, They also prefer not to play Who knows? Maybe the local sportsmanship. It’s an awe- marathon matches. landscape will some day be dot- some list. “I keep the games short,” ted with kids playing petanque. suBmIttEd PHOtO: JANEt KIRtLANd Kirtland had a natural ad- Kirtland said. “If they keep los- And it will all be due to Janet A four-year-old petanque player has his form and concentration down pat. But may need to work at vantage in starting her kids ing, they get bored, so they Kirtland. keeping his feet within the throwing circle. LO’s McKennon creates unique golf bag for charity

By mAtt sHERmAN pionship and asked McKennon After obtaining the signa- The Review to design a bag for him that tures, the bag was sent back to would represent the state of McKennon briefly. Lakeridge graduate and South Carolina, where this “It’s really cool to see and to owner of McKennon Golf year’s tournament was held. know that our product was Bag Company Mike McKen- McKennon obliged, design- there,” McKennon said. non recently had one of his ing a bag that featured South He will ship the bag to the creations on display at one Carolina pimento trees on the South Carolina Golf Associa- of golf’s most prominent set- head covers. McKennon has tion, the organization that will tings and did so for a very previously designed bags and benefit from the money raised good cause. head covers for Beem. by the bag. McKennon caddied for Os- Originally, the idea was that “When we called them they wego Lake Country Club golf Beem would carry the bag dur- thought it was a joke at first. pro Scott Erdmann at the PGA ing the PGA Championship to They were pretty surprised,” Championship in 2011. later be auctioned for charity. McKennon said. During his time at the At- However, Beem realized that The bag will be auctioned off lanta Athletic Club, he played a the bag would likely be more next year at an annual charity practice round with 2002 PGA valuable if, instead, he had it event in Charleston, S.C., held Champion Rich Beem. signed by other professional the Monday after the Masters “He’s really one of the great golfers at the tournament. and put on by former Hootie people I have ever met. He’s “I would have made him a and the Blowfish frontman genuinely interested in people bag for any reason but this was Darius Rucker that many pro- and causes,” McKennon said. totally his idea and he wanted fessionals attend. suBmIttEd PHOtO Beem contacted McKennon to do it out of the goodness of “It’s really the perfect place mike mcKennon created this bag, featuring the south Carolina state flag, for PGA pro Rich Beem, who prior to this year’s PGA Cham- his heart,” McKennon said. to do it,” McKennon said. collected signatures from other PGA players. the bag will be auctioned off for charity next year.

SPORTS BRIEF Lakeridge’s opener pits Smythe Laker Run scheduled for Aug. 29 against his former quarterback The annual Laker Run will take place on Wednesday, Aug. 29, at Lake Oswego Junior In an unusual, interstate for more than two years as conver- ning of memorable football action. ums, Dan Dutton and Lance Wood- High. matchup, East Lake High School sation about the idea began be- Both coaches have long histories in bury, the Wolves are on their way to Registration starts at 5:15 p.m. and there is will bring the first challenge of tween LHS coach Tom Smythe and Oregon sports and both wore the their first-ever Oregon competition. an entry fee of $10 for adults and $5 for those the fall football season to LHS at some of his former players with a uniform for OSU, but the desire to While they are in town, the team will under high school age. their home field on Saturday, focus on assisting the Pacer football improve their teams’ experience be treated to some of Lake Oswego’s The Laker Run is a fundraiser for the Lake Sept. 1. The 6 p.m. game time program back to its place as a pe- level and road-worthiness appears hospitality and late-summer fun. Oswego High School cross country team. will mark the first of two games rennial powerhouse in Oregon high to be at the heart of the decision to The Pacers will look for support There will be two races. The 3000 meters that will bring East Lake and school athletics. schedule the matches. from their fans this Labor Day starts at 6 p.m. and the 5000 meters starts at Lakeridge together to battle for The contest will pit two veteran Todd Beahm, a former All-State weekend to kick off the season with around 6:30 p.m. (or as soon as the 3000 finish- bragging rights, as LHS will plan coaches, Smythe and Gene Dales of quarterback for Smythe in 1982, is a bang. Students and alumni will es). to travel north next year to meet East Lake, in a battle that may not the proud parent of son, Grant, now welcome the entire community to Participants run the same course that the the Wolves on their Samamish, count toward league standings for a quarterback for East Lake. In a take part in the celebration and high school team uses for competition: LO- Wash. turf. either team, but will certainly rather unorthodox maneuver, and cheer the team to a winning start of JHS, Springbrook Park and Uplands Elemen- The game has been in the works showcase two fine squads in an eve- with the support of other Pacer al- the new Northwest rivalry. tary. A22 SPORTS Lake Oswego Review August 23, 2012

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Terry Jordan applies gentle pressure to Kate Gerity. If there is one thing a massage therapist likes it is getting a massage from another therapist.

REVIEW, TIDINGS PHOTOS: VERN UYETAKE The healing TOUCH ■ Three Lake Oswego women begin new careers as massage therapists

By CLIFF NEWELL The Review, Tidings

The technology revolu- tion will never, ever replace the touch of hands that can heal. That is why three Lake Os- wego women — Kate Gerity, Cindy Gellinger and Terry Jordan — are beginning new careers as massage thera- pists. All of them are more than 50 years old and have had long, productive careers in other fi elds. Prior to re- cently receiving their degrees at the Oregon School of Mas- sage they did not even know each other, but now that they are friends, they are thrilled about it. One reason is that The Three Musketeers of Massage are, from left, Cindy Gellinger, Kate Gerity and Terry Jordan. massage therapists really like to receive massages as well as give them. “I had never dreamed of “Now we can do trades,” being a massage therapist, Jordan said. “It’s wonderful!” but I always loved massages,” But for the most part, the she said. “I started volunteer- three new massage experts ing with a naturopath who will focus their skills on help- worked in alternative pain ing others. It is an exciting control and energy-balance prospect, even though all medicine.” three of them took different The more Gerity worked as paths to end up at the same a volunteer therapist, the place. more she liked it and the Gerity is making a come- more she desired to learn. back after getting knocked Her massage therapist, who down by economic misfor- had introduced her to the tunes beyond her control. Healing Touch alternative Jordan, who already had sev- Above: Cindy Gellinger makes Terry Jordan very, very happy with her medicine program, suggested eral careers in progress, is expert massage of Jordan’s back and neck. that she get a degree in mas- more qualifi ed than ever for sage therapy. her life’s mission. Gellinger Right: Hands of healing are the key to the wonderful world of wellness “I thought, ‘Why not go to merely received a miracle to for three Lake Oswego women. OSM?’” she said. “I found I help start her new career. really enjoyed massage. I Gellinger had already put loved the personal touch I in 35 years as a medical tran- OSM was simple. A friend stepped in. “Massage therapy is so sector of the company, which couldn’t get in the corporate scriptionist, but she saw her suggested that she get a mas- “I told a friend that it would hard, so hard,” Gellinger said. included artists, musicians world or computers.” job disappearing before her sage, and Gellinger liked cost $10,000, and she said, “It’s not easy. There’s physiol- and animators. Things were Unfortunately, two-thirds of eyes as the hospital system what she saw. ‘God told me a couple weeks ogy, pathology, kinesiology. great until the dot-com bub- the way toward achieving her she worked for went through “I went to a massage chair ago to put $10,000 in an enve- Oh my goodness!” ble burst in 2001. OSM degree, her money ran several rounds of layoffs. on the beach,” she said. “I lope for you,’ and she gave it The changing times also “I had been with my com- out, so Gerity took a job in Starting with 100 transcrip- thought, ‘This seems pretty to me. I was just amazed. She threw a tough curve at Gerity. pany for 15 years,” Gerity the health care industry. tionists, the company whit- easy, and it hasn’t been taken has been my inspiration all She had achieved a successful said. “The dot-com thing sunk Again, she did well as the tled its number down to 15. taken over by computer tech- the way through,” Gellinger career as the vice president them. I was laid off at age 50 manager of a dermatology Gellinger was one of those 15, nology.’ When the therapist said. in charge of a children’s soft- with no golden parachute and clinic for six years, but cut- but she knew the future was told me about OSM, I immedi- With God on her side, Gell- ware education company that worthless stock options.” backs started hitting the shaky. ately looked it up.” inger plunged through the had some of the biggest cli- However, this major per- health care profession, too. “I wasn’t ready to retire,” The school looked great, curriculum in 18 straight ents in the world — Hasbro, sonal setback resulted in a “They cut my hours in half. she said. but the cost was a bit daunt- months. But she made a dis- Mattel and Microsoft. Gerity rejuvenation for Gerity in a Her inspiration to go to ing: $10,000. That is when God covery. was in charge of the creative totally unexpected way. See HEALING / Page B3 B2 NEIGHBORS Lake Oswego Review/West Linn Tidings Thursday, August 23, 2012 There’s lots to do with loads of zucchini

Zucchini is ripe found in zucchini, these vita- Bon Appetit! Eat something Inventive methods and ready in mins deter the development of wonderful! of preparing prolific many hyper-inflammatory dis- area gardens. orders, including asthma, osteo- Zucchini and Rosemary Soup Barb Randall zucchini offered arthritis and rheumatoid arthri- Serves 8 offers inventive tis. 2 tablespoons butter recipes to use They’re back — I spied A cup of zucchini contains 1 tablespoon vegetable oil it and to keep them in many gardens as I more than 10 percent of the 1 large onion, chopped interest high in strolled around my husband RDA of magnesium, a mineral 2 garlic cloves, sliced this nutritious Mark’s Luscher Farm garden proven to reduce the risk of 2 teaspoons minced fresh but bland food. plot. I’m talking about the heart attack and stroke. Zucchi- rosemary over-exuberant zucchini, a ni also provides folate, a vita- 6 cups chicken stock or SUBMITTED PHOTO fruit that we use as a vegeta- min needed to break down the canned low sodium broth ble, best known for it’s expo- dangerous amino acid homocys- 1 russet potato nential proliferation. teine, which — if levels in the 3 medium zucchini, thinly I give you fair warning: if you body shoot up — can contribute sliced have friends growing zucchini, to heart attack and stroke. expect to find some left on your Along with magnesium, the 1 zucchini, cut into 1/2 inch doorstep. And those of you who potassium found in zucchini cubes don’t have gar- helps lower blood pressure. If Croutons deners among unchecked, high blood pressure Chopped green onions Barb your friends can lead to blood vessel dam- will probably age, heart attack, stroke and Melt butter with oil in heavy Randall see that change many other serious medical large saucepan over medium- in the next few conditions. Both magnesium high heat. Add onion; sauté un- 1/4 teaspoon freshly ground able, so choose whatever looks spoon salt and 1 tablespoon ol- weeks. They and potassium found in zucchi- til translucent, about 5 minutes. black pepper freshest. The ones that are ive oil in a bowl. Grill zucchini are the nicest ni can help alleviate the stress Mix in garlic and rosemary. Add 1 cup all purpose flour shiny-skinned and taut, not rub- on lightly oiled grill rack, cov- and most gen- on the body’s circulatory sys- stock and potato; bring to a boil. 2 eggs, beaten bery, are your best bet. ered, turning occasionally, until erous people, tem. Reduce heat and simmer 10 3 medium zucchini, cut Adapted from Cookie, July just tender, 4 to 5 minutes total. always willing One cup of zucchini contains minutes. Add sliced zucchini; lengthwise into 2-inch-long and 2006 Return to bowl. to share their 19 percent of the RDA of man- simmer until tender about 15 1/4-inch-thick pieces. (Peel first, Bring dough, garlic oil and produce. Don’t ganese, which helps the body minutes. Working in batches, if desired and avoid round pat- Grilled Zucchini Pizza cheese to grill area. Place Lifting let their conge- metabolize protein and carbo- puree in blender. Season with typan squash — the shape does Makes 4 servings dough, oiled side down, on light- the fork nial smiles fool hydrates, participates in the salt and pepper. not lend itself to fries). ly oiled grill rack and cover. you — they production of sex hormones and Cook cubed zucchini in 1 large garlic clove Grill until underside of dough is have more zuc- catalyzes the synthesis of fatty saucepan of boiling salted water Combine all the coulis ingre- 2 tablespoons extra virgin ol- golden brown, 2 to 4 minutes. chini than they know what to do acids and cholesterol. The man- for 30 seconds. Drain. Rewarm dients in a blender and puree. ive oil Turn crust over using tongs and with. ganese of zucchini is essential soup over medium heat. Ladle Transfer to a sauté pan and 1 pound pizza dough, thawed brush with garlic oil. Sprinkle That zucchini is in season for the production of praline, an into bowls. Top with zucchini cook over medium heat until if frozen with half of the cheese then ar- isn’t all bad news: it’s delicious amino acid that allows collagen and croutons. Sprinkle with fragrant and warmed through, 3 1 pound zucchini (about 2 range the zucchini, overlapping and nutritious. A cup of zucchi- to form, thus allowing for green onions. to 5 minutes. Transfer to the re- large) cut diagonally into 1/3 slightly, in one layer on cheese. ni has just 36 calories and pro- healthy skin and proper wound Adapted from Bon Appetit, frigerator to cool. inch thick slices Sprinkle remaining cheese on vides 10 percent of the recom- healing. June 1995 Preheat oven to 350ºF. 1/4 teaspoon salt top and grill pizza, covered, un- mended daily allowance of di- So what’s not to like about In a medium bowl combine 3/4 pound coarsely grated til underside is golden brown etary fiber, which aids diges- zucchini? the breadcrumbs, salt and pep- mozzarella (2 1/2 cups) and cheese is melted, 3 to 5 min- tion, maintains low blood sugar Its bland flavor. So we’ll perk Baked Zucchini Fries with per. Place flour in another medi- 2 tablespoons chopped fresh utes. and curbs overeating. Eating it up. Tomato Coulis Dipping Sauce um bowl and the beaten eggs in oregano Transfer pizza with tongs zucchini helps lower cholesterol One of my favorite ways to Makes 6 to 8 servings a smaller bowl. Dip the zucchini and a spatula to a cutting board, and can also help prevent carci- enjoy zucchini is to cut it into la- sticks first in the flour until Prepare gas grill for cooking then sprinkle with oregano and nogenic toxins from settling in sagne-shaped ribbons on a man- Tomato coulis: lightly coated, then in the beat- over moderate heat. Preheat drizzle with remaining tea- the colon. It’s loaded with vita- dolin, grill it and then roll a dab 1 pound ripe tomatoes, en eggs. Roll them in the bread- burners on high, covered, 10 spoon olive oil. mins C and A, which act as pow- of goat cheese up in it, cigar peeled, cored and diced crumb mixture until well cov- minutes, then, if necessary, re- Cook’s note: If you aren’t able erful antioxidants that fight oxi- fashion. It makes a delicious 2 tablespoons white wine vin- ered. duce to heat specified for recipe. to grill outdoors, pizza can be dation stress that can lead to starter to a cookout. egar Transfer the zucchini pieces Meanwhile, mince garlic with cooked in a hot lightly oiled many different types of cancer. I also cut the ribbons into fet- 1 tablespoon honey to a nonstick baking sheet and a large heavy knife, then mash well-seasoned large (2 burner) Studies show that the phyto- tuccini-sized strips and sauté 1 tablespoon minced shallot bake until the zucchini is tender to a paste with a pinch of slat ridged grill pan over moderate- nutrients in zucchini aid in re- them in olive oil and garlic to use or onion but the coating is crispy, about using flat side of knife. Trans- ly high heat, loosely covered ducing the symptoms of benign as pasta, topping them with fresh 2 teaspoons fresh basil, 20 minutes. Let the fries cool fer to a small bowl and stir in 1 with foil after sprinkling with prostatic hypertrophy, a condi- crushed tomatoes and basil. chopped slightly before eating. Serve teaspoon of olive oil. cheese. tion in which the prostate gland To help you get through your Kosher salt and freshly with the coulis as dipping sauce. Stretch dough with your fin- Adapted from Gourmet, July 2005 enlarges and leads to complica- hefty harvest, I offer a few more ground black pepper to taste gers into a 12 by 10 inch rectan- tions with urination and sexual inventive recipes for zucchini. Cook’s note: yellow summer gle on a large baking sheet or Randall welcomes your food ques- function in men. Try them tonight, or tuck a co- Fries: squash (like the long crookneck parchment paper and rub with tions and research suggestions. She Vitamins A and C are also ef- py of them in the basket with 1 cup unseasoned bread and round pattypan varieties), 1 teaspoon olive oil. Cover can be reached at 503-636-1281 ext. fective anti-inflammatory zucchini you leave on your crumbs golden zucchini and common dough with plastic wrap. 101 or by email at brandall@lakeo- agents. Along with the copper neighbor’s porch! 1/2 teaspoon kosher salt green zucchini are interchange- Toss zucchini with 1/4 tea- swegoreview.com. ENGaGEmENt WEddING Kristen Elizabeth Atkins — Jacqueline Loprinzi — Duncan McNeill Craig Sharp David Hunt Larry and Patti Atkins of Lake Oswegoand Dr. and Mrs. Jacqueline Loprinzi and David Hunt Craig Sharp of Edinburgh, were married on April 4 in Waimanalo Scotland, announce the en- Beach, Oahu Hawaii. gagement of Kristen Elizabeth Captain “Howie” of Oahu officiated. Atkins to Duncan McNeill The couple had their honeymoon at Tur- Craig Sharp. tle Bay Resort on the north shore of Oa- Atkins, 29, grew up in Lake Os- hu. A reception dinner dance was held wego and graduated from Lak- on April 21at Eastmoreland Golf Club on eridge High School in 2001. She the couples’ return from Hawaii. graduated from Portland State The bride is the daughter of Pat and University with a bachelor’s de- George Brakel of Lake Oswego and Da- gree in international studies in vid and Corinne Loprinzi of Tigard. She 2007 and earned two master’s de- wore an ivory satin strapless gown with grees in European Union politics delicate beaded detail and chapel . and law and global and interna- She carried a bouquet of yellow plumeria tional sociology from the Edin- with her late grandmother’s rosary. burgh University in Scotland in The groom is the son of Robert 2011. “Pudgey” and Connie Hunt, and Linda Sharp, 30, grew up in Edin- and Richard Zimmerman. burgh, Scotland. He received a The couple live in Portland where the Ph.D. in tissue engineering from bride is a registered nurse at a kidney Edinburgh University in 2011. He dialysis unit and the groom is manager works as a postdoctoral re- Kristen Elizabeth Atkins — of the family-owned restaurant, the East searcher in the chemical engi- Duncan McNeill Craig Sharp Bank Saloon. Jacqueline Loprinzi — David Hunt neering department at Cam- bridge University. nations. The couple live in Cam- Atkins is an administrator in bridge, England and are plan- ENGAGEMENT? WEDDING TO SHARE? post-assessment services for Ox- ning to marry April 12, 2013, at Share your special announcements with the Lake Oswego Review and West Linn Tidings. ford Cambridge and RSA exami- Prestonfield House in Edinburgh. Contact Jordy Byrd at [email protected].

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Adult $2.50 $5 18-64 SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 23 PORTLAND INTERNATIONAL Honored RACEWAY Citizen $1 $2 65+/Medicare/ or disability alz.org/walk Youth $1.65 $3.30 1.800.272.3900 7-17/High School/GED 399006.081612 398303.082212 Lake Oswego Review/West Linn Tidings Thursday, August 23, 2012 NEIGHBORS B3 Walk the walk and eat the chocolate By KEILLIEGH BRADLEY around Luscher Farm and ing with a variety of different awakening in the senses of dents welcome. Ages 12 and For the Review, Tidings learn about the habitat of the Parks & drawing materials and tech- creativity and visual develop- older, Thursday, Sept. 6, 10 farm. Meet our farm cats, ob- niques in this fun and excit- ment using several materials a.m. to 2 p.m. $50. All you chocolate lovers serve local bird life, discover Recreation ing class. Ages 5 to 12, Satur- and methods. Ages 2 to 7, should join Lake Oswego interesting insects and see day, Sept. 8 to Oct.13, 10 to 11 Tuesday, Sept 4 to 25, 10:30 to Class registration information Parks & Recreation for the what grows in the early fall. discover a.m. $47. 11:15 a.m. $41. Pre-registration is required Lake Oswego Chocolate Ages 3 to 8, Wednesday, Sept. active living Draw like a master II. Draw Water color fundamentals. for nearly all Parks & Recre- Walk. 5 to 26, 11:30 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. animals, people, cartoons, Instructor Rudy Stevens ation classes and activities. Enjoy this tour of six dis- $5. and landscapes by building teaches you how to open up Class information is in the tinctive gourmet destinations. Scarecrow sculpting. Cre- hind growing your own vege- off of untapped skills and to new ideas and have fun “Discover Active Living” cata- Discover the amazing world ate and decorate a spooky, tables is how much better learning new skills. Learn to while learning skills using log, available at the West End of chocolate, local history, dazzling, or life-like scare- they taste fresh from your use tools like charcoal and photos, light & dark, shapes, Building, also online at lakeo- and savor delectable samples crow. Scarecrows are in the garden. Knowing when to pastels (oil and chalks), and layout, color, emotion, compo- swegoparks.org. You may as you walk off the extra calo- farm gardens to bring inspi- harvest those vegetables is as color pencils to achieve your sition and value. Ages 18 and register by Internet, mail (at ries. We will meet at Millen- ration to our own creation. important as knowing how to goal of improving your draw- older, Wednesday, Sept. 5 to Lake Oswego Parks & Recre- nium Plaza Park. Ages 18 and Participants are invited to grow them. Join our class and ing skills. Ages 9 to 13, Satur- Nov. 7, 9:30 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. ation, West End Building, older, Saturday, Sept. 8, 2. to bring ideas and items from learn tips on when those veg- day, Sept. 8 to Oct. 13, 11:15 $114. 4101 Kruse Way, Lake Oswe- 5:30 p.m. $49. home to personalize the gies are ready for picking. a.m. to 12:15 p.m. $47. Bob Ross oil painting Tryon go, 97035), drop off materials Here are other upcoming scarecrow. Materials provid- Ages 16 and older, Saturday, Child/adult art experience. Creek. Easy step-by-step during business hours at the activities: ed in the workshop: hay, PVC Sept. 1, 10 to 11:30 a.m. $15. This class is devoted to teach- class takes beginners to sea- WEB, fax to 503-697-6579 or piping, string, and other ing youngsters the process of soned painters from blank phone 503-675-2549. Luscher Farm happenings items. Ages 3 and older, Sat- Art for all ages making art, while giving in- canvas to finished master- Non-residents generally Farm explores. Parent and urday, Sept. 8, 11 a.m. to 1 Draw like a master. Come spiration to develop in an un- piece in one class. All sup- pay more than fees shown. child join our farm naturalist p.m. $10. and learn how to draw land- hindered manner. Through plies provided. Student may Scholarships are available for to explore Luscher Farm. Af- When to harvest your vege- scapes, people, still-life and support of adults, the child bring snack or beverage. Lake Oswego residents; call ter story time, children hike tables. The main point be- even cartoons while explor- gains confidence and an Physically challenged stu- 503-635-0282.

Swedish massage is one of several kinds Healing: Medical with therapy of massage of which Kate Gerity has ■ From page B1 achieved “Now I can work with people on the mastery. It I saw the writing on the wall,” Gerity heart level. I want to do really good feels so good. said. “At age 60 I decided to finish my de- gree at OSM in 2011. I saw it as an oppor- things without conforming to the REVIEW, TIDINGS tunity. I had to pass six very stiff assess- corporate world.” PHOTO: VERN UYETAKE ment tests before I could go on. Now I am very excited I can have a practice with — Kate Gerity my partner (and fiancee) Gregory Mc- Donald. “Now I can work with people on the slam dunk choice for Jordan. heart level, which is where I want to “I never get enough massage,” she shine for chapter three of my career. I said. “Getting my degree at OSM has want to do really good things without helped me learn more about my own body conforming to the corporate world.” and emotions than I ever did before. I feel Gerity has already lined up a big be- so grateful for this.” liever in Jordan, who told her, “This is so Even though the three women are just much more in line with what you are!” starting out, they want to move ever Jordan comes by her exclamation deeper into massage therapy. points naturally because her natural “I want to do massage for people living state of being is highly enthusiastic. This with cancer,” Jordan said. “I want to makes her seem more like age 15 than 50. present them with unconditional love. Jordan already has had several ca- Love without judgment, like Reiki. I will reers, including being a master of Reiki tell them, ‘Let’s find out together what (Japanese healing), a hypnotist and a your body needs.’” professional storyteller. All of her life’s “There is such a need for massage work stems from her desire to connect therapy for cancer patients,” Gellinger with people, to help them and to heal said. “Less than 1 percent of massage them in what she calls “the world of well- therapists specialize in cancer. I want to ness.” combine my medical background with “I love people and having one-on-one massage therapy.” time with them,” Jordan said. “When I Now that Gerity, Gellinger and Jordan was a nurse in the 1970s the profession are part of the wonderful world of well- got away from having a one-on-one touch. ness they could not be happier. The touching part was given to nursing “One of the biggest things I love about assistants and aids. I really missed it. this work is that every single time a per- That love of touch is in line with whatev- son will leave feeling better than when er I have done.” they came in,” Jordan said. “What other Becoming a massage therapist was a job can give you that?”

AUGUSTAUGUST LOCALLOCAL HEROESHEROES Each month Burgerville and the Pamplin Media Group are recognizing people in the community who strive to make their communities a better place to live. DEERDEER CREEKCREEK ONON JENNIFERJENNIFER PREDOEHLPREDOEHL FRANKFRANK KRONEKRONE WHEELSWHEELS BLUEBLUE PLUMEPLUME STUDIOSTUDIO VANCOUVER, WASHINGTON TIGARD, OREGON SHERWOOD, OREGON Frank Krone has been traveling across Oregon Throughout the school Blue Plume Studio and Vancouver, WA year, the Deer Creek owner and artist Jennifer educating the public Elementary school staff Predoehl opened a place about our many collects donated books for where kids, teens, and connections to the Civil distribution to students adults could express War. On July 13, 2012, who cannot access the themselves through art. Frank was invited to library during the summer Jen’s passion for portray Abraham Lincoln months. Every other Friday Sherwood has helped and make the opening throughout the summer, people connect with each comments at Union Deer Creek on Wheels other, develop new Pacific’s celebration of (the teachers’ cars loaded friendships, and help the 150th Anniversary of with books) visits promote many local President Lincoln’s apartment complexes businesses. She co- creation of that railroad, held at Portland’s historic Union served by the school to created the Old Town Station. He recently discovered the fi nal resting place of deliver free books (and smiles). The students have the Garden Club in Sherwood to build a community of former fugitive slaves who settled in Portland and were opportunity to choose the books that interest them. neighbors who take care of each other’s yards each early freedom fi ghters of the Pacifi c Northwest. Frank Everything is volunteer -- their time, gas, supplies and month. She has donated art packages and classes to has discovered the unmarked graves of veterans, and treats. The excitement of the students and their parents is schools and non-profi t organizations to assist them in has personally cleaned the neglected and weather- the only payment the volunteers need. On one day, they their fundraising. She runs the Summer Art Nights program stained headstones of over 300 veteran gravesites as his visited over 30 students and gave away over 300 books. at Symposium Coff eehouse, which she hopes to continue contribution towards Oregon and Washington’s The D.C. on Wheels program keeps students reading all through the fall. Jen’s most rewarding volunteer work is observance of the 150th Anniversary of the American summer! mentoring a couple children in foster care through “A Civil War. Family For Every Child”. Thank you to all those who nominated a hero for August. Nominate a person, a youth group, a school class, community service club or organization that is a local hero at www.thetribonline.net/burgervilleheroes

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By dOuG dICKSTON calcium and they have something Chi, the Peripatetic Walkers, class meets from 11 a.m. to The Review, Tidings or other to do with endocrine. WestLinn the Wood Carving group, Aer- noon. At noon, we will have a For seniors, of course, bone obics class and Hand & Foot cookout featuring hamburgers Once again, Marilyn Fran- problems often take the form of Adult community card game group. We will of- and hot dogs. After lunch, the kel, the West Linn Adult Com- osteoporosis, a weakening of center fer fuscilli with mushrooms Bridge Group and the Exer- munity Center’s resident exer- the bones that leaves them brit- and spinach Alfredo for lunch. cise For All program will cise physiologist, captivated tle and easily fractured. Since After lunch, the Bridge Group meet. The Pinochle group will an audience of 20 seniors with Frankel’s mission in life is to for specific times and possible and the Exercise For All pro- shuffle and deal from 12:30 to her bi-monthly talk. This time, get people exercising, she not- fees. Also, all meals listed be- gram meet, and the new Pi- 3 p.m. Frankel explained the myster- ed that exercise, especially low are subject to change, but lates-inspired Core Strength ies surrounding the skeletal weight-bearing exercise, is one only for the better. Computer class meets at 2 p.m. Thursday, Aug. 30 system, or, as one wag once of the very best ways to rebuild classes are currently being of- Our morning offerings at said, “Dem bones.” the bones that naturally deteri- fered by appointment between Tuesday, Aug. 28 the center include Core One of the most popular parts orate as we age. 9 a.m. and noon, every Tues- Morning offerings at the Strength class, Strength and of Frankel’s lecture is her use of Frankel’s lectures take place day, Thursday and Friday. WLACC include Core Balance class and our Gentle handouts. She always distrib- every other month and are Strength class, Strength and Yoga class. And the bridge utes detailed diagrams of vari- very popular. She employs her Friday, Aug. 24 Balance class and Gentle Yoga group meets at 10:30 a.m. ous body parts, and this time sense of humor recklessly and In the morning, we have the class. The Honoring Our she shared one of the entire addresses many of the health Core Strength class, the Memories writing group also WLACC Gift Shop skeletal system, showing each of issues confronting seniors in Strength and Balance class, the meets today from 10 a.m. to Come visit the best-kept the 206 bones we all have; one of each talk. There is no cost for Peripatetic Walkers, Aerobics noon. And our Ukulele Group shopping secret in town. the vertebral column illustrat- her presentations occurring on class and the Oil Painting will strum together at 2 p.m. Unique gifts and uniquely low ing the double s-curve found in a the second Wednesday of every group. The Whist card group prices. Many of our gifts came healthy spine; and one of the in- other month at 11 a.m., and the will meet between 10 a.m. and W e d n e s d a y, A u g . 2 9 to us through donations, and terior of several different bones. topics are announced ahead of noon. At noon we will serve In the morning, we offer the we want all our donors to Frankel went on to explain time in this space and in the barbecued chicken. From 12:30 Peripatetic Walking group, know how grateful we are for that our bones serve six functions WLACC newsletter. Join us at until 3 p.m., the Pinochle group Aerobics class, Core Strength their contributions. The SuBMITTed ART within the body: they give sup- the WLACC in October for will meet. At 1 p.m., the Texas class Strength and Balance WLACC Gift Shop is open The skeletal system was the focus port, they allow movement (in Frankel’s next lecture. Hold ‘Em poker group will deal. class, and the Gardening Club. Monday through Friday from of a recent talk at the West Linn conjunction with muscles), they Here are the upcoming The new Pilates-iinspired 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. The gift shop Adult Community Center by give the body protection, they week’s other activities. Please Monday, Aug. 27 Core Strength class will meet accepts cash, checks and well- Marilyn Frankel. produce blood cells, they store call the WLACC at 503-557-4704 In the morning we have Tai at 9:45 a.m.. The Line Dancing behaved children. Conversations on aging are coming up this fall season

By PAM MONTOYA session looks at “Staying En- Wheels volunteer. The Review, Tidings gaged in Life.” In this workshop LakeOswego Friday’s lunch is tossed salad, you will learn the difference be- Salisbury steak and mashed pota- A VIEW (Volunteers In- tween sadness, depression and Adult community toes, broccoli, freshly baked din- volved for the Emotional Well- grief and how to help make the center ner rolls and apple spice cake for being of Seniors) provides free dark days a little brighter. The fi- dessert. workshops on topics important nal workshop, on Nov. 14, dis- Monday, Aug. 27 to to people 60 years and above. cusses how to “Engage with The center remains closed to- SuBMITTed ILLuSTRATION These workshops, through the Adult Children.” Relationships day for annual cleaning and main- Thursday, Aug. 30 here’s a snapshot from the A VIeW (Volunteers Involved for the Lake Oswego Adult Communi- with children change as we age. tenance. Maintenance workers The center is closed this week emotional Well-being of Seniors) website. ty Center, provide a forum for Examine current problems and and Meals on Wheels volunteers for annual cleaning and mainte- discussion as well as a chance foster a greater understanding are asked to use the employee en- nance. Maintenance workers and however home-delivered meals bread and with tapioca pudding to explore new possibilities, re- between generations. Work- trance on the west side of the Meals on Wheels volunteers are will continue as usual and will be for dessert. ceive resources or talk about shops are held Wednesdays building; all other doors will re- asked to use the employee en- delivered by a Meals on Wheels Wednesday’s lunch is Caesar some of your concerns. from 10 to 11:30 a.m. Contact the main locked. There will be no con- trance on the west side of the volunteer. salad, shrimp salad sandwich Join us for our first workshop, center at 503-635-3758 for free gregate meals served during clo- building; all other doors will re- Monday’s lunch includes Cae- served on a croissant with lettuce “The Elder Journey” on Sept. 12 registration. sure, however home-delivered main locked. sar salad, chicken parmesan and tomato and peach pear crisp. and learn a 7-step Model for Suc- meals will continue as usual and There will be no congregate served with spaghetti noodles, The center will re-open on Sept. cessful Aging. On Oct. 10, our Friday, Aug. 24 will be delivered by a Meals on meals served during closure, zucchini and fresh baked focaccia 4. revisiting ‘Our town’ production with Carroll O’Conner By MARY LANSING Webb, dubbed the brightest mances. (Special prices were For The Review, Tidings girl in Grover’s Corners, and Jottings from offered to faculty members for “Sixty years later, as I look back at my experience shyly courted by George an entire Simpkins season for Whenever I think of Car- Gibbs, a neighbor boy. FiFth $2. Students gained entry by as emily, I am touched by how much the message of roll O’Connor, a voice in my Simpkins Little Theatre was showing an activity card.) the play has guided my life.” head echoes, “Where’s my ramshackled and creaky. But and G Sixty years later, as I look girl? Where’s my birthday for us thespians, it was the on- - back at my experience as Emi- girl?” Everyone who has paid ly theatre on campus and we ly, I am touched by how much attention to television in the loved it. Carroll was 25 and ex- actors. Marge Hunter Brown, the message of the play has real tears that tugged at me as desired. What a ‘comer’ this past 30 years knows what an perienced. (He went on to gain who later became the dean of guided my life. “We don’t have I walked with the mourners to actress is.” icon Carroll became in his his B.A. in English Lit at the U of M’s law school, wrote, “Es- time to look at one another,” take my place next to Mother As hurried and tumultuous creation of the character Ar- University of Dublin in 1952.) sentially an entire scene will Emily says as she revisits her Gibbs in the Grovers Corners as my subsequent years have chie Bunker. He had already appeared on be changed by the flick of a 16th birthday after her death cemetery. Whatever it was, I been, I have always carried Not so well known were his campus in “Life with Father” switch to emphasize stage ar- in the third act. “All that was recall most of all how I felt as I with me the lesson Emily beginnings at Simpkins Little and “Winterset.” My experi- eas.” By 1949 standards, this going on and we never no- spoke Emily’s last line of the learned from dying and com- Theatre on the campus of the ence paled by comparison, but was a laudable lighting task. ticed.” show: “Oh, earth, you’re too ing back for one last day: sim- University of Montana. then, I had just turned 18. Nancy was under excellent tu- I wonder if the profundity of wonderful for anyone to know.” plicity and soul are inter- He spoke those “birthday Nancy Fields (later telage, however, Abe Wollock, my feelings as Emily stems The Montana Kaimin’s re- twined. girl” words as my father, Edi- O’Connor) was chosen to do whom we fondly called “Uncle from the magic of saying good- view of Carroll’s performance For me, “Our Town” was the tor Webb, as he came down the the lighting, a particularly Vanya.” Our director, Leroy bye to “my butternut tree,” stated “he was far better than beginning of an aware and stairs into the third act of the stunning accomplishment, Hinze, came down with pneu- which I pantomimed hugging his prototype in the movie of beautiful life. For Carroll, well, 1949 production of “Our Town” since plainspoken “Our Town” monia before the opening, but in that last act. Maybe it was some years ago.” As for me, you already know that story. by Thornton Wilder. It was the boasts no scenery except that did not deter the cast. my heart leaping when I heard the campus reviewer boosted first quarter of my freshman chairs and ladders. Dramatic We played to a packed house Carroll calling out that “birth- my career when he wrote, “her Mary Lansing is a member of the year at the university. I had nuances are left up to the skills every night, and the run was day girl” line as he entered Emily was as sincere an inter- Lake Oswego Adult Community been chosen to play Emily of the lighting director and the extended for two extra perfor- stage left. Perhaps it was the pretation as Wilder could have Center. THE STAFFORD TOMMY BAHAMA NIGHT live music by SCHWING DADDIES Friday Night, August 31 SYMPHONIES AT THE SHELL 5:30pm - 8:30pm

400229.082312 SUMMER YOUTH SYMPHONY Pa rty on the Pati Visit our website for details o thestafford.net/pop SUNDAY, AUG. 26, 5:00 PM Fun for the Whole Family with BBQ, LIVE MUSIC, & Backyard Drinks Marylhurst University at the Lajos Balogh Performance Shell MAKEMAKE A RESERVATIONRESERVATION PhonePhone 503-496-37495035 496 3749 || EmailEmail [email protected] [email protected] Lajos Balogh, Conductor Esther Shim, Artistic Development Lajos Balogh Performance will include music from J.S. Bach, Copland, Fucik and many others.

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THURSDaY, aUG. 23 p.m. to 6:30 p.m. West Linn Central LANCETTE MEMORIAL RIDE - MARYLHURST Willamette Drive. Meets every Wednesday. WE TOASTED TOASTMASTERS Village. Music featuring Le Mistral, Time 6:30 a.m. to 4 p.m. Canby area. Three NEIGHBORHOOD ASSOCATION — Lunch, prepared by B&B Bar B Que, avail- — Noon. Waggener Edstrom Worldwide, 3 After Time and the Barber Shop Quartet. different bicycle routes. The Warrior Ride 7 p.m. West Linn Adult Community able for $15. [email protected]. Centerpointe Drive, fifth floor, Lake 503-655-6744. features and obstacle course. 503-722- Center. Oswego. [email protected]. 2366. WL/OREGON CITY CHESS CLUB - 7 to wetoasted.toastmastersclubs.org. 10 p.m. Pioneer Adult Community Center THURSDaY, aUG. 30 EATING DISORDERS SaTURDaY, aUG. 25 basement, 615 Fifth St., Oregon City. WE TOASTED TOASTMASTERS ANONYMOUS (EDA) — 8 p.m. West STEWARDSHIP SATURDAY — 9 SUNDaY, aUG. 26 503-744-0997. — Noon. Waggener Edstrom Worldwide, 3 Linn Lutheran Church, room 203, 20390 a.m. to noon, Trail maintenance party at OREGON CITY CLASS TOASTMASTERS FOR Centerpointe Drive, fifth floor, Lake Willamette Drive. Michelle, 503-804- Tyron Creek State Park. For more infor- REUNION — Aug. 26. The class of SPEAKING PROFESSIONALS — Oswego. [email protected]. 9317. mation, email [email protected]. 1957 will hold its 55th class reunion. Noon to 1:30 p.m. 6650 S.W. Redwood wetoasted.toastmastersclubs.org. MARYLHURST OREGON CITY CLASS Rivershore Bar and Grill, 1900 Lane, first floor conference room, Tigard. NORTHWEST ASSOCIATION OF TOASTMASTERS — 6:30 p.m. Villa REUNION — Aug. 25. The class of Clackamette Dr., Oregon City. 503-659- 1877656.toastmastersclubs.org. BOOK PUBLISHERS — 11 a.m. at Maria in the Hemlock room, Marylhurst 1957 will hold its 55th class reunion. 8905. PFLAG - 7 to 9 p.m. Atkinson Marriott Fairfield Inn, 6100 S.W. Meadows, University. Open to all. Meets Thursdays. Rivershore Bar and Grill, 1900 Memorial Church, 710 Sixth St., Oregon Lake Oswego. For those who have a book marylhursttoastmasters.org. Clackamette Dr., Oregon City. 503-659- City. Clackamas County Chapter of or are thinking about writing one. nwabp. 8905. MONDaY, aUG. 27 Parents, Family and Friends of Lesbians org. A DAY IN THE COUNTRY LAKE OSWEGO and Gays. 503-887-4556. MARYLHURST TOASTMASTERS FRIDaY, aUG. 24 SUPPER — 4 p.m. to 6 p.m. Lake TOASTMASTERS — 6:30 to 8 p.m. TUALATIN TOWN HALL - — 6:30 p.m. Villa Maria in the LO CHAMBER OF COMMERCE Oswego Tualatin Chapter of the Mountain Park Clubhouse, 2 Jefferson 7 p.m. Tualatin Heritage Center, 8700 Hemlock room, Marylhurst University. - 7:30 a.m. ClubSport, three chamber Daughters of the American Revolution Parkway. Guests welcome at 6:15 p.m. Sweek Dr. Tualatin, OR. Tall hall and open Open to all. Meets Thursdays. marylhurst- mixer, 18120 S.W. Lower Boones Ferry fundraiser, dessert auction and museum lakeoswegotoastmasters.com. forum featuring U.S. Congresswoman toastmasters.org. Road, Tigard. tours. $25. 503-678-5537 Suzanne Bonamici and State Senator WALLMASTERS ROBINWOOD NEIGHBORHOOD Richard Devlin. 503-986-1719. Send news of your event to What’s TOASTMASTERS — 6:45 a.m. TOC PICNIC - noon to 4 p.m. Robinwood TUESDaY, aUG. 28 Happening, Review/Tidings, P.O. Box 548, Management Services, 6825 S.W. Park, West Linn. Hamburger, hot dog and SCRABBLE CLUB — 6:45 p.m. Lake Oswego, OR 97034 or email Jordy Sandburg Road, Tigard. 503-550-6572. ice cream picnic, dessert potluck and Lakewood Center, 368 S. State St. Meets WEDNESDaY, aUG. 29 Byrd at [email protected]. wallmasters.org. neighborhood meet-and-greet. westlin- every Tuesday. Ruth Hamilton, 503-675- ROTARY CLUB OF WEST LINN — Deadline for submissions is noon, CHRISTMAS IN SUMMER — 2 noregon.gov. 503-675-7301. 7663. portlandscrabble.org. Noon. West Linn Lutheran Church, 20390 Thursday before the next publication date. View aging process Lottery winners hope with ‘optimistm, to keep up lucky streak store got a $10,000 bonus for gon Lottery headquarters in Big wins in Jennings selling the winning ticket; Ful- Salem, where he had his snap- Lodge, OC sent cash lan declined to comment for shot taken with a suitcase curiosity and humor’ this story. packed with fake Benjamins to Clackamas Fullan became Oregon’s in front of a tropical-themed third $1 million Powerball photo backdrop. The photo riting this semi- tures is a blessing.” County winner this year and, overall, shows a dream of vacationing monthly column ArdisStevenson That’s an old idea to me. the Oregon Lottery’s 295th to Bermuda that Rombach continues to be a Since the years when I had a By RAYMOND RENDLEMAN millionaire, according to lot- traded in for everyday plea- Wpleasure for me. management job with the Pamplin Media Group tery spokesman Ray Martin. sures. I enjoy the challenge of real- county, and when as a consul- Lottery players from Clack- With the extra cash, the ly putting my brain to work tant my income came from You can’t fault Norm amas County won more than Rombachs got new gutters, twice a month to write about dollars per hour rate, planning Rombach for not sticking to $4.4 million in prizes of larger kitchen countertops, roofing ideas of interest to the senior each day has been my usual a strategy. than $600 during the first half and furniture. And because members of our community. practice. However, it’s a good Every week for years, he of this year. they didn’t lose much on their Now I have extra sources of idea when there’s the extra went to the Lighthouse Deli Jan. 1 through June 30 saw trip to Las Vegas, they were pleasure — information from flexibility that was missing be- on McLoughlin Boulevard 98 Clackamas County players able to buy a new tool shed as column readers who send me stories for fore, and now I find special near Jennings Avenue in Jen- claim prizes of $5,000 or more. well. new information. positive aging pleasure in an unplanned day nings Lodge and gambled on Overall, 1,568 Clackamas “The emotional boost it The clipping I received from at least once a week. the same numbers. County players won $1,000 or gave him was just amazing to the Bend newspaper carried Gropper’s rules for aging in- Not liking to fish or golf, his more. Across the state, Ore- see,” she said. “It’s been won- the headline, “An inspired cludes one that I’ve not seen favorite game was Keno, and gon Lottery players won more derful because we’ve been guide to aging healthily, happi- Adult centers, retirement fa- on previous lists. It is “Leave his numbers were always 1, 7, than $76 million in prizes the able to doing some home re- ly.” The new information is in- cilities and health clubs offer a the door open for love,” and 10, 16, 18, 23, 26 and 31. first six months of 2012. pair that we wouldn’t have troduced by telling readers variety of programs. An idea she explains, “Love can hap- He had no particular reason Rombach, who’s only been able to do otherwise.” that “the number of Ameri- of mine to fit this method of di- pen even more intensely at for playing those same digits played $28 a week for four or Rombach isn’t just resting cans living to 90 and beyond minishing the affect of aging is this age because you know day after day for the past half- five years, says the key to suc- on his new couch, however. has tripled since 1980 and will my new commitment to get up your life is shortened.” I’ll decade since he retired from cess is moderation. He’s not He plans to keep going to the quadruple by 2050.” Informa- from this chair and “do some- think about that. One that is customer service with truck- one of those types that would Lighthouse Deli for his week- tion comes from 93-year-old thing every daylight hour. more common on lists for ing and logistics companies. overdo the habit to the point ly vice, and he still hopes that Esther Gropper, author of “Dress well every day” is an Brain Health is “Sleep & Men- “I just picked the numbers, of addiction, notes his wife, he’ll one day hit the big jack- “Dance until the Music Stops: easier direction for me to fol- tal Rest.” I have no trouble and I figured that they’d come Loretta Rombach. pot. An Inspiring Guide to Extend- low now that I live in Mary’s planning for that. However, up eventually,” he said. “That’s his ed Life.” The gist of her writ- Woods retirement community. the mental part is being chal- Turned out that his predic- little guilty ing is to “try to view the inevi- Before moving here I’d just lenged now by some of us here tion was correct. Rombach, 69, pleasure, and table loses of aging through a walk across the street to pick planning some nonpartisan in- won a $54,000 Lucky Lines mine is thrift- prism of optimism, curiosity up my mail. I paid little atten- formational programs for jackpot prize in February, and store shop- and humor.” tion to how I dressed. Typical- Mary’s Woods residents and repeated the feat last month ping,” she From that starting point the ly, for those few steps, tattered people in Lake Oswego about with a winning ticket for a said. “He Bend newspaper lists 10 more jeans and a baggy (even the candidates and issues at $1,750 Keno prize. doesn’t go ideas from the book. Some stained) sweatshirt were OK. coming elections. Then Dennis Fullan of Ore- overboard, suggestions are familiar. 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aWOL’s annual art in the dark performance will be held this divas of Jazz to present weekend at Mary s. young Park. Tickets are available online at benefit concert sunday awoldance.org. suBMITTed PhOTO: Hailey Niswanger, would not have met had I not NICK daWes been to that first Berklee festi- sNaPBaNgWaLLOP. Esperanza Spalding val back in the day. I just owe COM so much to him. He will be my give back to teacher for life.” Niswanger released her sec- American Music ond album, “The Keeper” in April 2012. Program Spalding was named “Best New Artist” at the 2011 Gram- By BarB raNdaLL my Awards. She recently com- The Review, Tidings pleted a European tour in sup- port of her latest album “Radio With the intent of support- Music Society,” a kaleidoscope ing a program and a mentor collection celebrating the pow- who they credit with launch- er of song. She has attracted a ing their careers as musi- worldwide audience with an cians, Grammy Award win- extensive list of high-profile ner Esperanza Spalding and performances including the noted jazz saxophonist Hai- Newport Jazz Festival, Central ley Niswanger will be guest Park Summer Stage, the Mon- artists in the Divas of Jazz treal Jazz Festival, and the concert to be held Aug. 26 at Cape Town Jazz Festival in the Gerding Theater at the South Africa. Art in the Armory in Portland. She has made multiple ap- The concert is a benefit for pearances at the White House, the American Music Program, and was chosen by President the youth jazz education pro- Obama to perform at both the gram founded by acclaimed Nobel Prize Ceremony in Oslo, Portland jazz trumpeter Thara Norway — where the Nobel Memory. Spalding, originally of Prize is awarded — and also at Portland, and Niswanger, origi- the Nobel Peace Prize concert. DARK nally from West Linn, were suBMITTed PhOTO: KaITLIN daLe “Esperanza is an ardent sup- levels of seating offered. members of the American Mu- hailey Niswanger, formerly of West Linn, will be one of the guest artists porter of jazz education,” Mem- Drop of a Hat Premium seats at $25 are sic Program during their high at this sunday’s divas of Jazz benefit concert for the american Music ory said. “When she comes chairs set on risers for opti- school years. Program, founded by her mentor, jazz trumpeter Thara Memory. home to Portland, Esperanza comes to Mary S. mal views. “I was an original member of always goes out of her way to General seating at $18 for the American Music Program,” visit our rehearsals and share Young Park adults and $15 for children, said Niswanger. “The program nized leader in educating sev- Festival, Essentially Ellington her expertise with our stu- students and seniors are lim- completely changed my life. ... enth through grade 12 students at Lincoln Center, the Lionel dents. It’s an amazing opportu- A-WOL Dance Collective ited. Thara has the power to change in American Art Music — Jazz. Hampton Jazz Festival, Swing nity for these kids to be able to will present its annual Art Those wishing to bring a lives of young musicians — or The goal of the program is to Central at the Savannah Music work with a musician of her in the Dark show featuring low chair or blanket are wel- any musician’s life — through not only perform the music of Festival and many more. caliber.” aerial dancers suspended come to do so. Seating is on a his music and teachings. He American culture, including American Music program Four tracks on “Radio Music from the trees at Mary S. first come first served basis has been such an amazing but not limited to Ellington, students leave high school with Society” feature the horn sec- Young Park Aug. 24 and cost is $15 for adults, $12 mentor, teacher, musician, Basie, Coltrane, Armstrong advanced performance skills tion of the American Music through 26 at 8:30 p.m. for children, students and se- friend for the Portland area and Davis, but also to imbue its and a deep understanding of Program. Memory conducts The performance is an illu- niors. Those age three and and so many people in the finest qualities in the represen- the jazz art form. and provides horn arrange- minated, full-length evening under sitting in laps are ad- world. We are so lucky we have tative lives of the students, “I would not be where I am ments, while the soulful pianist production in which anything mitted free of charge. him in Portland. He is one of their families and the commu- today if I hadn’t been part of and Portland native on “Hold can happen. This is an Old Purchase tickets online at the main reasons why the nity. this program, if it weren’t for on Me” is Janice Scroggins, World style circus event awoldance.org. Tickets pur- youth jazz scene in Portland is Under Memory’s direction, Thara. ... It’s really because of who Spalding studied with as a which will have audience chased at the door are $20 really thriving.” the Pacific Crest Jazz Orches- Thara that I went to Berklee child. members sitting on the edge general admission. Memory founded the Ameri- tra regularly competes in — (College of Music) and that I’m Both Memory and Scroggins of their seats. The show is en- Snacks and beverages will can Music Program in the fall and wins — student competi- even so in love with jazz really. influenced Spaulding’s career. joyed by all ages. be available for purchase and of 2005. Since that time it has tions across the country, in- And now I’m in New York City This show takes place in a picnics are welcome. become a nationally recog- cluding the Monterey Jazz playing with so many people I see JaZZ / Page B8 forest setting. There are three Doors open at 7:45 p.m. mer Sum JOIN US FOR SUNDAY BUFFET CHAMPAGNE BRUNCH 9:00 am to 2:30 pm Enjoy all the fun of Oaks Amusement Park for less with ANIG weekday discounts EN AN all summer long! H S Visit S STEAKS & SEAFOOD www.oakspark.com for all the deals! Banquets ~ Weddings ~ Reunions ~ Birthday Parties 503-233-5777 Meetings ~ or any other occasion.

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Millennium Plaza Park — Lake Oswego Are you the family Aug. 24 ...... Susie and the Sidecars, noon. Susie and the Sidecars will perform Friday at noon at Millennium Mason is waiting for? Plaza Park. SUBMITTED PHOTO The seeds for Susie and the Sidecars were sown At age 4, Mason’s magical giggle and spontaneous way back when gas was cheap enough that ordi- smile warrant a celebration! With heart-wrenching nary mortals could afford road trips. Susie herself persistence, Mason perseveres in spite of outrageous logged thousands of miles in the backseat of, well, a Volvo wagon (she odds - cerebral palsy, symptoms of Pierre Robin did grow up in Portland) with her dad, listening intently to the oldies station as the sounds of the Syndrome, an inability to swallow, stand or walk and ‘50s and ‘60s embedded into her ear indelibly. much more. Caring for Mason, who functions at a four A few decades later, after earning a degree in playing the fl ute, nurturing a mild obsession for automobiles, experimenting to six month old developmental level, is a substantial with the saxophone and marrying guitarist David Langenes, Susie fi nally formed a band that could play not only the stan- Gallery Heart Oregon dards of the ‘30s and ‘40s she grew up hearing sung by her grandmother (a professional big band singer), but also — and es- sacrifice and an inspiring privilege. For all of his pecially — the harder-rocking ear candy from the subsequent era of rockabilly, girl groups and doo-wop harmony bands. vulnerabilities and discomforts, Mason’s gift to an The result: Susie and the Sidecars, a band with a broad stylistic palette of timeless mid-century American music with inter- adoptive family is love. generational appeal and a penchant for having the most fun possible. Learn more about adoption: Aug. 26 ...... Hanz Araki and the Mighty Few, 6 p.m. (503) 542-2301 | boysandgirlsaid.org Email: [email protected]

Performing an exciting and up-tempo mix of traditional Celtic songs and instrumental music, Hanz Araki and the Mighty 397837.080912 Few are the rare combination of stellar musicianship and high energy. Irish fl ute player and singer Araki is the quintessential world music musician. He has performed around the world with music groups such as the Juno Award-winning Paperboys, The Casey Neill Trio and K.M.R.I.A, Portland’s all-star tribute to the Pogues. He has played with the Seattle Symphony and University of Washington Wind Ensemble and is featured on more than a dozen recordings and soundtracks, from feature fi lms and documentaries to popular video IF IT’S ON PAPER, WE CAN PRINT IT! games. He is a favorite performer at festivals across the United States, from the Northwest Folklife Festival in Seattle to the Milwaukee Irish Festival, to Celtic Connections in Glasgow, Scotland.

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Sept. 2 ...... Portland Festival Symphony under the direction of Lajos Balogh, con- ductor, 5 p.m. B8 NEIGHBORS Lake Oswego Review/West Linn Tidings Thursday, August 23, 2012 Jazz: ENTERTAINMENTBRIEFS ■ From page B6 Have artwork to display at Grants will be awarded January 2013 for projects look forward to supporting first-time grant appli- “Dr. Thara Memory, the teacher I came to be completed between January 1 and December cants, in addition to those who are the corner- up through, has dedicated his life to the LO library? 31, 2013. stones of County cultural life,” said Cheryl Snow, spreading the message of this music. I The County Cultural Plan, project grant applica- Executive Director of the Clackamas County Arts had to have his youth band on the record, The Lake Oswego Public Library is searching tion, and complete guidelines are all available at Alliance, and staff to the Cultural Coalition. because they’re part of my Music Society, for local artists to display work in the library. clackamasculturalcoalition.org. Since 2005, the coalition has awarded over too,” Spaulding said Artists who demonstrate originality in a variety Individuals or representatives who plan on ap- $210,000 for arts, heritage and humanities needs in Joining Spalding and Niswanger on of mediums are encouraged to apply. plying for a project grant are requested to attend Clackamas County. stage will be jazz divas Linda Hornbuckle For more information about criteria and the the free Grant Orientation Workshop on Septem- and Janice Scroggins as well as well submission process, contact Jane Carr at jcarr@ ber 12, 2012 from 5:30 to 7 p.m. at the Clackamas known Portland musicians Farnell New- ci.oswego.or.us. County Development Services Building in Oregon Register now for OCT’s fall ton, Renato Caranto, Stan Bock, Ben Mc- City. acting classes donald, Dan Brewster, Israel Annoh, Ben For more information, and to RSVP, please visit Jones and Peter Piazza. Cultural coalition announces 2013grantorientation.eventbrite.com/. Organizers say there is something new for ev- The concert will be held Aug. 26 at grant opportunity Applicants who have attended a prior orienta- eryone this fall at Oregon Children’s Theatre act- Gerding Theater at the Armory. Doors tion are welcome to attend, however, are not re- ing academy. open at 6:30 p.m. and the concert begins The Clackamas County Cultural Coalition seeks quired to do so. New weekday morning classes are planned for at 7:30 p.m. Tickets are $35 and $50 and proposals for the Community Cultural Participa- Projects related to the following Funding Priori- the youngest actors. Musical theater training, can be purchased online at tickettomato. tion Project Grant Program. ties will be eligible for application: creative people teen and advanced intensives are also offered. com. All ages are welcome. This grant program is intended to provide sup- and organizations, heritage and history, participa- A complete list of classes can be viewed online “I am more than happy to come back port of project-based needs related to arts, heri- tion in the arts, heritage and humanities, public at octc.org or call 503-228-9571 ext 4. and play this benefit and I know the oth- tage and humanities. Funding from the Oregon art, K through 12 education and lifelong learning er guest artists feel the same,” Niswanger Cultural Trust make this grant program possible. and cultural tourism. ANNOUNCEMENT? said. “We just all owe so much to Thara Any Clackamas County-based organization or “Our coalition is committed to implementing Share your story ideas and announcements with the West Linn and (are) really, really grateful for all he individual working in the fields of arts, heritage cultural plan funding priorities through the imagi- Tidings and Lake Oswego Review. Contact Lori Hall at the Tid- has given to us and the Portland jazz and/or humanities can apply. Tax-exempt status is native and thoughtful work of Clackamas County’s ings at [email protected]. Contact Martin Forbes at the scene in general.” not a prerequisite. The deadline is Oct. 15, 2012. numerous creative people and organizations. We Lake Oswego Review at [email protected]. 406632.071212 Have a story idea? Let us know about your local home-related projects By mail: P.O. Box 548, Lake Oswego, 97034 By phone: 503-636-1281, ext. 106 By email: [email protected]

HomesTHURSDAY, AUGUST 23, 2012 • PAGE B9 • LAKE OSWEGO REVIEW / WEST LINN TIDINGS

Lorri Weigel with Key Home Furnishings in Lake Oswego shares the history and growing popularity for great rooms.

PAMPLIN MEDIA GROUP PHOTO: SCOTT KEITH FROM FAMILY to GREAT ROOMS Trend continues for plans have taken on new di- Weigel. “So you can expand room because that’s one of the home, Weigel has a list of mensions in the past couple of the kitchen as big as you need biggest things women are al- must-dos that will enhance “Don’t only clean it up great rooms in new decades. it or have a great area for Su- ways looking for,” said Weigel. your great room. Remodel- Lorri Weigel, who works in per Bowl parties — everybody “They’re looking for a great ing the kitchen is probably when your company homes sales at Key Home Furnish- is all in the same area. It just kitchen and great space. The number one, she said. It’s comes; make it a great ings in Lake Oswego, has seen kind of brings people togeth- husband is always looking for also important to open the the trend toward more great er.” a great place watch TV. space, whether you’re paint- place for you to enjoy as By SCOTT KEITH rooms. “Having a good cohesive ing, getting drapes or put- well.” The Review, Tidings She said the transition be- Room for any size family great room really puts it all ting in windows; accessories, — Lorri Weigel, Key Home Furnishings gan in the late 1980s and early The modern great room can together,” she added. such as adding new pictures, Looking back to your 1990s. provide a comfortable area for If you already have a great can spruce up the surround- childhood home, you proba- “People started deciding families of any size. room and it’s beginning to get ings. bly remember the family that home was a place where According to Weigel, “It a bit drab and uninviting, Wei- “Paint is huge,” she said. “It ing it step by step. room. It was the room you they wanted to become more makes it more casual. It gives gel has some suggestions. can totally change your “Pick a room and just do it,” retired to after dinner. comfortable. People weren’t it a more comfortable feel. It’s “One of the biggest things room.” she said, adding that if you Before the age of comput- going out as much,” said Wei- not as formal. If you’ve got ev- you can do is invest in a good For selling a house, Weigel don’t have the money to fi x up ers, the family room was gel, who has 20 years experi- erybody around the kitchen sectional and invest in a good has some tips that may not be a sofa, fi nd some fun-colored where everybody gathered to ence in interior design. table, it makes it a lot easier table,” she said, adding that a as obvious. pillows. watch an evening of televi- She said the family room for everybody to kind of mo- good paint job and a lighting “You want to have some Upgrading your great room sion. was often downstairs, and sey over to the sectional — upgrade can also help. She character in it, but you want is a very attainable goal, said Family rooms are still with there was always a big wall people aren’t in fi ve different said you can switch out light to also clean off the counters Weigel. us, but they’ve changed in between the kitchen and the rooms. They’re in one room.” fixtures and try something — don’t make it look like no- “Really think about getting scope. If you visited the recent living room. Eventually, the Developers like to show off fun, such as placing a chande- body lives there — don’t have it fixed so that your home is Street of Affordable Homes or space was opened. The great these great rooms during lier over the dining room table it so cluttered with your stuff where you want people to Street of Dreams, you’ve no- room these days has become a events, such as the Street of or adding some nice table or that they can’t see themselves come,” she said. “Don’t only ticed that family rooms have combination of kitchen, family Dreams. fl oor lamps in the great room. moving in,” said Weigel. clean it up when your com- evolved into great rooms. room and dining room. “The biggest places in the If you want to upgrade the pany comes; make it a great The purpose of these rooms “It’s a great room that you house to showcase are going Tips for selling your home great room but you’re on a place for you to enjoy as hasn’t changed, but floor can do a lot of stuff with,” said to be the kitchen and great If you want to sell your budget, Weigel suggests tak- well.”

the from and the news that, at tom. This bodes very well for ru- least in some parts of the coun- homeowners looking for equity “I really do think that try, prices seem to be moving building over the years they REALESTATE INSIDER up, they need to get serious occupy their home.” this is the time that about looking. The price of not That’s not to say it’s all sun- people are going to be getting serious is maybe down shine and rainbows. Our real the road not fi nding exactly estate experts caution that looking back at a few PORTLAND METRO ASSOCIATION OF REALTORS the right house, and experienc- sellers still need to price their years from now saying, ‘I The Portland Metropolitan Association of Realtors (PMAR) is a nonpro t trade ing higher payments because homes correctly if they want to wish I had bought a place of higher interest rates and receive those multiple offers. association dedicated to promoting and enhancing the Realtor member’s ability higher prices,” said Realtor Others note that the most pop- back then.’” to conduct business ethically, professionally and pro tably while exhibiting a high Gary Taylor of Summa Profes- ular homes are typically in ur- — Gary Taylor sionals Real Estate Group. ban close-in neighborhoods standard of business etiquette. For more information, visit pmar.org. Gary Majors, a Realtor with and fi rst-time buyers in those Markram Properties LLC, areas need to be prepared to agreed and compared the hot present their best offer to snag too long to jump onto the band- market to the last “boom” mar- a home. wagon and miss out on good ket — with one crucial differ- “What I am seeing and have deals. ■ The rumors are true: local real estate ence. experienced is if the house is Taylor concurred. “Buyers need to be aware listed close into Portland, e.g., “I really do think that this is that they will have stiff compe- Concordia, Alameda, Irving- the time that people are going experiences pick up tition,” he said. “The multiple ton, Sabin and the North area, to be looking back at a few offers and fi nal sales prices and if they are priced right, years from now saying, ‘I wish over the asking prices are rem- there are multiple offers. First- I had bought a place back Real Estate Insider is see- low recently sold, and the new mors are true: Is real estate iniscent of the boom market time buyers are having a diffi - then,’” he said. ing quite a bit of real estate owner has completely gutted picking up? we had in 2005-2007. The big cult time competing with offers Don’t be one of the wistful activity in our neighborhood. and renovated it at an amazing “In the past few months, we difference and a huge benefi t on a good house that is in the wishers. Consult your neigh- Just down the street, a dou- speed. have defi nitely seen a pickup to buyers is that the price high $100,000s and low borhood real estate agent for ble lot sold almost immediately And, at the Fourth of July in the market. I defi ne that ranges for the same house are $200,000s,” said Earline Pen- details about the market in after coming on the market barbeque at our brother-in- ‘pickup’ as there are more buy- about $100,000 less than they son, a Realtor with Coldwell your neighborhood. and is currently occupied with law’s home, we noticed two ers out there. The pool of po- were fi ve to seven years ago. Banker Seal. Questions about homeown- bulldozers busy preparing the houses for sale just on their tential buyers may be realizing Instead of competing for Penson noted that real es- ership? Visit HOWNW.com, a foundation for a new home. small street alone. Curious, we that with record low interest homes at the top of the market, tate right now is like the stock one-stop information resource Around the corner, a bunga- asked our real estate experts if rates, fewer homes to choose you are competing at the bot- market — people often wait on buying a home. B10 HOMES Lake Oswego Review/West Linn Tidings Thursday, August 23, 2012 Attend the free remodeling street fair 5 Centerpointe Drive, Suite 150 Lake Oswego, OR 97035 Event will feature 503-624-9660 actress Mariel $1,200,000 Hemingway VIEW DOWNTOWN LAKE OSWEGO AND THE MAIN LAKE Custom Mascord plan in very private setting views downtown Lake By JORDY BYRD Oswego and the main lake on all levels. Close to downtown and The Review, Tidings shopping, schools and trails. Custom fl oors and fi nishes throughout. Th is home is built for the future with many amenities including a Homeowners are invited car charging station, elevator and a Dieken Ductless system. Th is to bring friends and family home will be pre constructed for an energy storage devise as well as a fuel cell, by placing a meter main as well as additional piping in to an informative home re- the wall with cat 5 to the device. Builder has Masters in Electrical modeling street fair on Sept. Engineering. Only 8 months to completion. Time now for input 15 from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. The on fl oor plan, fi nishes and more. Lot size expandable per seller. event is hosted by Neil Kelly Floor plan fl exible including room levels. Auxiliary dwelling space. Company — which has an of- MLS#11322442 Call listing agent for agent accompany showings. fice in Lake Oswego — and Pati Parisi, Broker CRS will be held at the Portland 503-970-2736 [email protected] location on 804 N. Alberta. The event will feature ac- tress Mariel Hemingway who $785,000 will speak about design and CONTEMPORARY LIVING ON BLUE lifestyle, and will be available HERON CANAL for autographs and photos. Entertainers delight inside and out. Enjoy comfortable living in More than 20 local companies this beautifully remodeled 4 bedroom/3bath home with Master on the main. Stunning gourmet kitchen features slab granite will showcase new home prod- island with 6 burner stove plus double convection ovens and 2 ucts such as tile, appliances, maple bars. Vaulted great room style family and dining rooms stonework and countertops. with exposed wood work. Open fl oor plan with high ceilings, sky- light, transom windows and glass block accents. Shares wonderful Attendees will receive a SUBMITTED PHOTO complimentary lunch and natural light between rooms. Upper patio and deck overlooking Actress Mariel Hemingway will speak about design and lifestyles. the water. Lower patio around boat house with steps to water. workshops on topics such as Must see to appreciate all this home has to off er. MLS#12638617 home design trends, sustain- Janet Dalton able materials, aging-in-place, The event will also feature the Humane Society. Visit 503-502-4622 cost saving remodeling tips music, children’s activities and neilkelly.com or call 503-288- and energy efficient design. on-site pet adoption through 7461 for more information.

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$389,500 GREAT VALUE ON THIS LAKE NEW PRICE IN BRIAN MEADOWS GROVE TRADITIONAL! Excellent fl oor plan includes 4 bedrooms, 2.5 baths, and bonus $574,900 room. Updated kitchen off ers granite counters, gas dual fuel Stately traditional with spacious perfectly proportioned rooms. Grand range and built-in microwave. Large master features 2 closets, entry with 2-story entry and sweeping staircase welcome you to this double vanities, and skylight. Family room with fi replace gives access through sliding doors to fenced back yard and patio. comfortable family home. Newer shake roof, solid surface counters, ap- Easy access to Mercantile Village, shops, restaurants, and parks. pliances. Lush landscaped level yard. Lots of built-ins. Approx 3390sf, MLS#12119918 3Bd, 2.5Ba, den, large FR, 2 Fpls. Craig Potts Marcia Kies 503-789-1525 503-684-2120

BEAUTIFUL UPDATED ENGLISH TUDOR $279,900 $565,000 ANNOUNCING A MADISON 16198 Nola Court. Beautifully landscaped large lot and remodeled Eng- PRICE REDUCED! HEIGHTS GEM! lish Tudor home featuring European inspired fi nishes including gour- A Madison Heights gem that exemplifi es pride of ownership. Th is well maintained Condo has a fl oor plan with room sizes that aff ord met kitchen with stainless steel appliances, custom cabinets, granite comfortable and enjoyable living spaces. Th e 2-car garage is at ground and butcher block countertops, and tile fl oors. Four Bedrooms & 2 1/2 level. You climb the stairs to the main level where your elavated view Bathrooms. Unique elements such as the sitting area in the master allows the occasional view of deer roaming the hillside. Th e upper level bedroom adds warmth to this bright cozy room. Minutes to the new has a large loft with unlimited uses/3rd. Great location; just off I-205 and 10th street in West Linn. Th is 1,683 sq ft home features 2 bed- Zupan’s shopping center, restaurants, and Lake Grove Elementary and rooms, 3 FULL baths, 2 walk in closets, and gas fi replace. Nearby are post offi ce. Willamette Community, grocery shopping, and several restaurants. Shari Newman 503-805-6916 Come check out this gorgeous condominium today! MLS#12397136 397822.082312 Bob Zimmerman 503-730-2135 SERENE PRIVATE SETTING [email protected] $465,000 NEW LISTING! 13930 Majestic Court. Beautiful home in serene, private, wood set- ting on cul-de-sac. Custom build with vaulted ceilings, lots of windows facing view, pond/water feature at entrance. Great for entertaining or family with its hardwood fl oors, skylights, family room on lower level, two spacious decks, area for home offi ce/library, and plenty of hidden storage. Shop off garage. Nice fl oor plan. Easy access to downtown Lake Oswego, I-5/Kruse Way corridor, LOHS, LOJHS, and elementary schools. Shari Newman 503-805-6916

399117.082312 IMMACULATE ONE LEVEL HOME $339,000 PRICE REDUCED! 1468 N. Elm, Canby. Custom one level living in coveted Canby neighbor- hood. Better than new construction with window coverings, and fully landscaped yard. Adorned with special details such as vaulted great room, master suite with entrance to outdoor hot tub area, gourmet kitchen with rustic hickory fl oors, island, granite counter tops, stainless steel Kitchen Aid appliances. Great room with gas fi replace that looks out on a covered patio. Beautifully landscaped with fenced back yard and hot tub with pergola. Shari Newman 503-805-6916

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Expenses paid. • Training Provided derstand & follow Oregon WASHER/DRYER: ‘07 This is a contract position Revised Statutes & Oregon ❤❤ Brent & Keri ❤ ❤ that will deliver to our store Contact us today! ❤ 1-888-411-0530 ❤ Frigidaire washer & ‘08 APPAREL/JEWELRY First Student Administrative Rules gov- Kenmore dryer, used 1-yr, MAIL and rack locations. This is erning enforcement of child a once per week delivery 4301 Beasley Way, $350/set. | 503-669-0565 Lake Oswego, OR 97035 support obligations; must Public Notices P.O. Box 22109 on Thursday morning. exercise independent judg- Background check re- 503.534.2332 Phone Portland, OR 97269 [email protected] ment; problem-solve as Firewood/ WE BUY GOLD quired. Please contact Gini Equal Opportunity needed. Legal or child sup- Sterling Flatware -Silver-Pocket Watches Kraemer at 503-546-9816 Employer port office experience pre- Tualatin Police Dept. has or by e-mail at: ferred. 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Mjust claim before I-5 exit #306B • Admission: $9 knowledge of Microsoft The Person with the 11/15/12. The position requires a team player with strong Word, Excel and Outlook. Richest Pocket Book gets Fri: 12-6, Sat: 9-5 & Sun: 10-4 computer skills, organizational abilities, and great Must be familiar with use of the Gold! phone skills. We’re looking for someone with the technology in office setting. Collection of Silver Money, NEW BUNK BEDS desire and ability to pitch in and get the job done – Habla Espanol a plus! FOUND: A great way to Gold Money & Paper All hardwoods, twin/twin, 1 (800) 659-3440 someone who can think on their feet. A good sense of E-mail cover letter and advertise!!!! Money from all over the Cherry, Chocolate, white, humor is a big help, too! resume to Call Sherry at world. Call for details, $299. Twin mattresses, www.CollectorsWest.com [email protected] Community Classifieds, 814-860-4028. $99 each. 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Wilsonville Riverfront! $890,000 16930 SW Wilsonville Rd. Best Price on the River! 1.24 ac, Unobstructed water view. 3188SF, 5BR/3.5BA, Main level living, new kitchen, walls of windows, Large deck & yard, new 1550SF dock 2/ boat slips,gazebo and hot tub, BB court cbseal.com MLS#12659879 Randy Bylsma 503-577-0200

Designer Eastmoreland Tudor $635,000

Country Living in the City! $875,000 180 degree views include Mt. Hood and Valley. Walls of windows look out on private 3/4 acre paradise incl. newly built in ground pool + spa. Recent remodel completed. Stainless steel in the kitchen/FR, extensive hardwoods. MLS#11104231

Steve Kaer 503-699-3980

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Willamette Riverfront! $799,950 19150 NIXON AVE. Private boat dock & nearly 75 ft. of usable river frontage. Panoramic views. Remodeled kit, mstr ste & BA w/granite & tile. Deck perfect for summer entertaining! MLS#11587008

Jennifer Tangvald 503-241-7325 7002 SE 28th Ave. Portland, OR 97202 Original character with modern amenities meets ultimate charm! Designerís personal home with flair. Hardwood floor throughout on the main and up. Bedroom on main has virtual suite. Bedroom upstairs has dressing room. Remodeled kitchen offers Sub Zero, amazing breakfast nook, Dual French influenced patios and gated driveway. This is truly what you have been waiting for.

Direct: 503-329-7813 E-Fax: 503-534-7728 Lake Oswego Lakefront Lot! $799,000 Waterfront building lot, nearly 1 acre on the main lake. [email protected] Rare opportunity to build your dream home. Ultra contemporary home plans available. view at, www. www.rrhomes.com YourViewofLakeOswego.com MLS#11564611

Randy Bylsma 503-577-0200

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New Price! $749,000 Like Living in a Garden! $649,950 Quality & Lifestyle! $599,000 The Americian Dream! $570,000 Charming cottage on 100 x 100 lot walking distance Private executive estate on large private lot. Hardwood Hardwood fl oors entire main level and stairs. Brand new Charming Dickens Village feel in this 7 lot Subdividson to downtown Oswego. Tastefully restored to keep the t/o main fl oor. 3 gas/wood fi replaces, huge bonus room, kitchen w/granite counters, pull outs, & ss appliances. walking distance to the quaint town of Willamette. charm, but elegantly appointed with new kitchen and master suite has 2 w/i closets. Crown molding, granite, Sunny breakfast nook overlooks private fenced backyard 3687SF. Craftsman built in ‘07 4 beds up MBR: 18x21, bathrooms. Prof. landscaped. Peek-a-boo view of lake. 3 pantry, deck, patio and lush grounds. Shop or 3/4 car with salt water pool + spa! Incomparable condition. Must + Large Bonus 20x19, 3 car gar. .23 of an Acre. Great lake easements. MLS#12036558 garage. MLS#12425384 see! MLS#12005087 Neighborhood! MLS#12069941 Steve Kaer 503-699-3980 Steve Kaer 503-699-3980 Steve Kaer 503-699-3980 Lenore Carter 503-699-3974

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Custom Built on Private lane! $525,000 Must See to Appreciate!!! $524,999 Over 4700SF for Only $449,900! One Level Living at its Best! $449,000 Totally refreshed, Mt Hood view. New kit w/granite, Beautiful high end remodel includes new gourmet kit, slab 1900 HALL ST. Totally updated home with master on the 16439 LEXINGTON CT. Unique nbrhd. Private park & hrdwds & custom cabs. Lg mstr suite w/remodeled BA, granite, island, greatroom. Designer colors & fi nishes. Flat main, den, bonus room, media room, & more. Gourmet path to Willamette River. Hi-end remodel w/stainless bonus w/wetbar, fi replace & balcony. Plantation shutters, back yd w/water feature. Master suite w/private deck & kitchen w/ SS appls, cherry cabinets. Exterior amenities steel, Quartz & hrdwds. Huge kit island, Pvt bkyd. Lush dramatic windows, crown molding. LL c/b sep lvng qtrs. view. Oversized gar w/shop. MLS#11315213 include hot tub, gazebo, lg deck and patio. Salamo/ lndscpng. 2BR/2BA, 1563SF Walk to dwntwn LO events. MLS#11350725 Greene / Hall MLS#10079359 MLS#12473550 Jean Stevens 503-699-3830 Steve Kaer 503-699-3980 / Lisa Yeager 503-887-4099 Ann Bias 503-568-6300 Jean Stevens 503-699-3830

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A Winner! $425,000 Spacious NW Contemporary! $339,900 Peaceful Retreat! $289,000 West Linn Ranch! $225,000 View home, quiet st. nestled on 8300 of AC, high ceilings Private 1/2 acre lot backing to wds. Vaulted, sunny main Beautiful oversized lot in LO. Mature landscape with Move in ready! Updated 3BR, 1BA on large lot back to with lots of big windows to accentuate the views. Spacious fl oor rms. kit w/dbl ovens, dining nook. 4BR, 3.1BA. paths. 3 BR, 2 BA house with vaulted ceilings in the family park. Huge fenced backyard. Updates include; granite Kit with oversized island opens to huge family room with Nanny’s qtrs w/own BA, private entrance. Huge bonus room & sky lights. Peaceful retreat! MLS#12466554 counters, oak kitchen cabinets, appliances, new windows, vaulted ceilings. 4 Bd 2.1 BA, 3300+sq. MLS#12222282 on lowest level w/cedar sauna. New roof, furnace in ‘08. roof and newer furnace with AC and fi lteration system. MLS#12272087 MLS#12082338 Kirk Jobes 503-235-3375 Judy Tobolski 503-699-3957 Heather Wright 503-699-3730 Lark Leitgeb 503-675-4718 397836.082312 LAKE OSWEGO BRANCH 503-241-7325 Other locations: Beaverton • Canby • Oregon City • Uptown Portland • Vancouver University • Vancouver Square at the Mall • Seattle • Tacoma Oregon listings: Presenting agents are Oregon Brokers.