Sandy post. (Sandy, Oregon) 1938-current, January 01, 1981, Page 2, Image 2

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    J— S AN D Y (Ore ) POST Thwr* . Jen 1 1*81 (Sec 1)
By fire officials
School menus
Cottrell
Welches
Sandy
Mooda*. Jaa. S
Beef and cheese ptzza
Tossed salad
French dressing
Sliced peaches
Peanut cup
M ik
i* . Jaa. 5
Chicken and noodles
Buttered broccoli
Crisp* carrot sticks
Cherry crisp
Milk
Moada*. Jaa. S
Hamburger gra vy
Mashed potatoes
Buttered peas
Peanut butter sandwich
Pears
Milk
Tuesda*. Jaa <
Tuesda*. Jaa. 8
Wiener wraps
Catsup
Seasoned green beans
Pear halves
Cookie
M ik
Tuesda*. Jan. i
Macaroni and cheese
Hot rolls w-butter
Buttered green beans
Tu rn ip wheels
Mandarin oranges
M ik
Pork Chow Mein
Steamed rice
Buttered beets
Maple bar
Orange wedge
Milk
Wedaesda*. Jaa. 7
Oven fried chicken
Popeye salad
Honey buttered biscuit
Cherr* cobbler
Milk
Wednesday Jan 7
Beef ste*
Cracker
Cheese biscuit
Fresh apple
Milk
Wednesda*. Jan. 7
Wieners w-beans
Lettuce * -dressing
Buttered mixed vegetables
Banana
Milk
Thursday. Jan. 8
Meat and cheese pizza
Buttered com
Frosted graham
Applesauce
Milk
Thursday. Jaa. 8
Macaroni and Cheese
Seasoned peas
Cabbaue and apple salad
Bread and butter
Chocolate milk
Frida* . Jan. 9
Baked beans
Wiener Corns
Crisp vegetables
Buttered French bread
Peaches
Milk
Frida*. Jan. 9
Fish wedge
Ta rtar sauce
Buttered com
Applesauce
Birthdav cake
Milk
Thu rsd ay. Jan. 8
Au gratin potatoes with
Little smokies
Buttered spinach
Cinnamon bread
Jello
Milk
F rid a y. Jan. 9
Salisbury steak
Mashed potatoes
Buttered peas
Crunch* celery sticks
Pudding
Choice of milk
Renters reminded of right to detectors
by D A N D IL L O N
If you own rental units,
you'd better make sure the*
are equipped with smoke
detectors
Owners
of
rental
dwellings, apartments and
motels ma* be held legally
liable for damages that
result from lack of smoke
detectors
Since
Ju ly
1, smoke
detectors have been required
in rented quarters where
people
sleep
The
law
requires owners to install
and maintain the detectors.
tenanb- are required to
conduct periodic tests
"We get lots of calls from
people wondering about the
new law and some com­
plaints
from
occupants
saying that a detector isn’t
in,” said Ju n Gallagher, fire
prevention officer for the
Sand* F ire District
"W e've had real good luck
by just calling the owners up
and telling them about the
new law.” he said
The option is an automatic
$250 fine if the owner refuses
to install the detectors.
Gallagher said
"W e 've never had to go
that far, and we hope we
don't,” he said
" A renter has a right to be
protected
by
a
smoke
detector,” said Clyde Cen­
ters. Oregon fire marshal
The law also requires that
owner-occupied dwellings be
equipped with a smoke
detector at the time of sale
' i t would be helpful if
realtors
and
other
professionals involved in
home sales would advise
sellers of this requirem ent."
Centers said
He said his office has
received many reports of
fires where detectors saved
lives and property , but also
some reports of detector
failures. The most common
cause of failure is due to a
dead battery
" E v e ry smoke detector
should be tested at least once
a month.” he said
In
the
Sandy
area,
residents are apparently
getting the smoke detector
message
The district's education
program is working so well
that even district personnel
were surprised by the results
of a smoke detector survey
last spring in which 75
percent of those questioned
indicated that they use
detectors
"W e've had real good luck
in our area,” said Gallagher.
• We think it's higher now "
G allagher said he has sold
an average of 18 smoke
detectors every two months
since the new law went into
effect
He also said district
residents should be sure to
make frequent battery tests
County to hear farm use variance [ Tina’s Brass Ring
The creation of three lots
through a non-farm use
application will be con­
sidered by the Clackamas
County hearings officer at 7
p.m this Monday , Jan. 5, in
the County Courthouse
Frank and Vivian Gokey
propose to create three lots
of approximately 8 26. four
and four acres respectively
Single family residences, not
in conjunction with a forest
use. will be built on each of
the four-acre lots
An existing residence will
be located on the 8.26-acre
parcel
The property is on the
south side of S. Colorado
Koad, approximately one-
fourth mile east of its in­
tersection with S. Moonbeam
D rive, in the Sandy area
The property is currently
zoned transitional timber 20-
acre m inimum lot sue
The
application
is
available for inspection at
the
D epartm ent
of
E n viro n m e n ta l S ervice s,
P lanning
D iv is io n .
902
A berne thy Road,
Wood
Stovoi
Re-sale
Clothing
Custom -built
Cabinet«
F u rn itu r«
Q u ality
A p p lia n c e*
N ow O p e n !
Com e in and S ave1
38965 P roctor
(N e x t to Sandy TV)
17425 Shallay Sandy
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Auditions called fo r play
Auditions for the Sandy
Community Players next
production. 'T h e Curious
Savage.' will be this Sunday.
Jan 4. at 2 p.m. at the Sandy
Community Theatre
Rehearsals will begin next
Wednesday. Jan 7, and the
production will oper. March
13 and run for three
weekends
"Th e Curious Savage’ was
w ritten by the h ig h ly-
acclaimed. award-winning
playwright John Patrick,
who also wrote Everybody
troves Opal'
which was
performed by the Players a
year and a half ago The piay
is a comedy with interlaced
moments of poignant drama
The ability and potential
to develop a strong character
from the specific role you are
trying out for is going to be a
key criterion in casting.”
said Jim Wilhite, director
"One of the strengths and
delights of the play is the
s tro n g
c o n t r a s t in g
characters, each having a
unique personality. For this
reason it would be ad­
vantageous to read the script
prior to the auditions There
are roles that may be cast
with, people who have no
prior theatrical experience."
he said
There are 10 characters in
the piay and parts for five
men and five wom en,
ranging in ages from 16 to 65
Copies of the script ma* be
obtained on 48 hour loan by
calling Wilhite at 661-0219
during the day. and 668-5330
in the evening
Tryouts will continue .until
5 30p.m.. than an h o ir break
will be taken Callbacks will
begin a t6 .3 0 p jn
There are several positions
open on the production crew
to assist with set building,
props, makeup, costumes,
publicity and promotion.
P ersons
interested
in
becom ing
in vo lv e d
in
production are urged to
attend the try outs
Plans are being made to
provide child care at the
theater d ir mg rehearsals for
people with small children
whe would like to participate
in the p la y . Q u a lifie d
teenagers
w ill p ro vid e
supervision
and
planned
activities in the costume
room at the theater
District reports quiet week
The Sandy F ire District
reported a quiet wee« over
the Christmas holiday
Last Wednesday. Dec 24.
firefighters responded to a
shed fire on Revenue Road as
part of a nutual aid with the
Boring F ire D istrict They
responded in a sim ilar
capacity that same day to a
flue fire at a Hauglum Road
-esidence
Last
Wednesday.
the
district responded to ar.
automobile
accident
on
Firwood Road, about one
mile off Highway 26. No one
was injured
F rida y. Dec 26. the Sandy
fire department sent two
tankers to a fire in Boring on
Andy Street as a mutual
assistance
The district also responded
to a flue fire at a Bluff Road
residence The fire caused no
damage and the firefignters
didn't have to apply any
water, according to reports
An automobile ran into a
poie at the intersection of
Tickle Creek Road and High­
way 211 Sunday . No one was
injured
Firefighters responded to
another flue fire Sunday.
The Sdnäy Post
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This one. at 39125 Dubarkc
Road.
resulted
in
an
overheated
stove.
No
damage was reported
Men s
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SHIRTS
Reg. *20
ON SALE
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