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T h o r*., Feb 5, 1981 (Sec 1) S A N D Y (O re .) P O S T — 3 Community Players announce plan Sales manager named at local alarm company T ri-C ounty E le c tric and G resham A la rm Co. of Sandy have announced the ap pointm ent of O rin W rig h t as chief security consultant and sales manager. W rig h t joined G resham A la rm Co. in Jan ua ry a fte r three years as a se cu rity salesman fo r the Honeywell A c tio n A la r m S e c u rity System . Before entering the sales and secu rity field, he w orked as a process engineer in the re a ctive m etals fie ld of the aerospace in du stry. W rig h t said his goals w ith G resham A la rm are to in crease the sales staff, using p ro fe s s io n a ls who a re f a m ilia r w ith la w en forcem ent, crim inolog y and the se cu rity field. In 1981, he plans to add at least two sa le sm e n and s ix jo u r neym an installers. He said th a t w ith the present trend of the cou rt system to re tu rn convicted felons and b u rg la rs to the co m m u n ity because of prison o v e rc ro w in g , the need fo r co m m e rcia l and residential secu rity w ill increase G resham A la rm Co. is headquartered in the offices of T ri-C o unty E le c tric , 39373 P ro cto r B lv d ., Sandy The com pany s p e c ia liz e s in If you are looking fo r an evening of fun and en te rta in m e n t, Sandy Com m u n ity P la yers have put together a theater p a rty package th a t should delight any g r o ij) , sm all o r large. Any group of 15 o r m ore people qu alifies. The package includes an optional de li-b uffet d in n e r, reserved, p re fe rre d seating, and a cham pagne and non alcoholic sp a rklin g cid e r no host reception on stage a fte r the perform ance The cast and pro du ction crew w ill be on stage to m eet you and get acquainted There w ill also ORIN WRIGHT co m m e rcia l, reside ntial and in d u s tria l b u rg la r, fire and holdup a la rm systems. The com pany also in sta lls holdup cam eras, closed- c irc u it tele visio n system s, e n v ir o n m e n ta l and re frig e ra to r alarm s. The com pany also s e rv ic e s eve ryth in g I t in s ta lls and o ffe r s c e n tra l s ta tio n m o n ito rin g of a ll system s. G resham A la rm Co. offers free se cu rity surveys and proposals. W rig h t lives in the E ast County area w ith his w ife of 22 years and fou r ch ild re n . for the outstanding lis tin g of course offerin gs in Language A rts, F ine A rts, P ra c tic a l A rts, F oreign la ng uag es ?nd Physical E du catio n; fo r the new goals and objectives for all p ro g ra m s; and fo r the a d d itio n of in d e p e n d e n t study fo r the gifted, model jo b p la c e m e n t c e n te r, conference day pro g ra m , food and n u tritio n pro gra m , and P ro je ct GRASP. "T h e re is a good student- counselor ra tio . "In the In s tr u c tio n a l M edia Center, there is a large selection of periodicals and a good budget fo r m edia m a te ria ls. "T h e re is an excellent num ber of c le ric a l s ta ff,” the rep ort concluded. The N orthw est Association accredits schools in A laska, Idaho, M ontana, Nevada, O re g o n , U ta h and W ashington. The C lackam as County C o m m unity M ental H ealth C ris is L in e is s e e k in g v o lu n te e rs to s t a f f its operation. The c ris is line is one com ponent of the 24-hour em ergency m ental health services provided to the re s id e n ts o f C la c k a m a s County. The line has been fun ctiona l fo r the past tw o years and d u rin g th a t tim e, m ore than 2,500 in d ivid u a ls have requested assistance fo r variou s problem s, ac cording to Kenneth Caiazza, C risis L in e coo rdinator. T he C r is is L in e s t a f f responds to em ergency cris is s itu a tio n s r e q u ir in g im m ediate in te rve n tio n , as w ell as requests fo r in fo rm a tio n and re fe rra l sources of other agencies w ith in the t r i county a rea, he said. The C risis Line is c u rre n tly accepting ap plicatio ns fo r its w in te r tra in in g pro g ra m th a t begins M a rch 2. P rospective volunteers w ill rece ive 36 hours of intensive tra in in g . T he p ro g ra m in c lu d e s basic com m u nica tion s s k ills , c r is is in te r v e n tio n techniques and the m edical aspects of m ental health. A lo n g w ith th is i n it ia l Nursing homes slate fundraisers I t ’s said th a t ro c k ’n ’ro ll is f i r the young and the young a t heart W ell, next week at two local nursing homes, ro c k ’n ’ro ll w ill be fund ra isin g experience fo r the A m erican H e art Association. N ext T hursday. Feb. 12, St. Jude’s Hom e and Saturday, Feb. 14, O rchard Crest N ursing Home w ill pa r ticip a te in a National Rock and Rock Jam boree to raise funds fo r the association. Residents w ill rock in th e ir ro ckin g ch a irs and ro ll in th e ir wheel cha irs to collect pledges fro m local residents as a means of com bating the nation's num ber one k ille r — heart disease. In addition, residents of St. in the G resham and P ortland area We hope this w ill bring h u m te d s of people in contact w ith both Sandy C o m m unity P layers and the c ity of S a n d y," she said. The upcom ing production, " T h e C u rio u s S a v a g e ," opens M arch 13 and runs three weekends. A ll seating w ill be reserved. "T h e Curious S avage" is a fa s t-m o v in g co m e d y in te rla c e d w ith te n d e r m om ents of dra m a. It was a smash h it on B roadw ay and w as w r itte n by a w a r d w inning p la y w rig h t John Crisis line seeks volunteers SUHS noted in ratings The C o m m is s io n on Schools fo r the N orthw est Association of Schools and Colleges has released its ye a rly a ccre dita tion ra tin g s fo r its 215 Oregon m em ber schools. Sandy Union H igh School received an approved ra tin g w ith the fo llow ing com m ents: "Sandy Union High School is commended far having pro gra m s fo r the gifte d and the slow le arn er; be backstage and control bo oth to u rs fo r th e a te r pa rties Because “ The ('u rio u s S avage" has come clever special effects, this w ill give people an op po rtu nity to see how it was done. “ O ur new the ater p a rty plan is an excellent way fo r groups and clubs to enjoy an evening of fun and fellow ship as a g ro u p ," said M acy B rad er, d ire c to r of P u b lic ity and Prom otion. "W e are m a ilin g out this week over 500 theater p a rty packages to clubs, groups, organizations, and churches Jude’s Hom e w ill hold a bake sale next Wednesday. Feb. 11, a t S h a ro n ’s S e n try M arke t fro m 10 a.m . u n til 2 p.m . A guessing ja r w ill also be a t the store fo r area re s id e n ts to guess the num ber o f candies in a j a r . St. Jude's w ill ho6t an open house w ith e n te rta in m e n t on Thursday fro m 10 a.m . to 4 p.m . H o u rly door prizes w ill be g iv e n , m u s ic a l en te rta in m e n t w ill be sha»ed and the guessing ja r w ill be available. The fe s tiv itie s at O rch a rd Crest N u rsing Home get underw ay on V alentine's Day fro m 1 to 4 p.m . The tw o nursing homes are in a statew ide com petition w ith a them e, "H e lp -a -th o n ," that gives the residents an op p o rtu n ity to be a viable p a rt of the co m m u n ity as fun draisers fo r a w o rth w h ile cause. To m ake a donation to the O rchard Crest cause, ca ll 668-7644. To m ake a donation to St. Jude’s Home, c a ll 668- 4108. Checks should be made payable to the A m erican H e art Association o r m ailed d ire c tly to the Oregon H eart F und in the nam e o f the Sandy nursing homes. tra in in g pro gra m , ad ditiona l tra in in g is provided d u rin g a con tinu ing m o n th ly volun teer s ta ff m eetings and professional s ta ff super vision. " F o llo w in g th e in it ia l t r a in in g p ro g ra m , we request tha t each volunteer com plete 10 hours of on-line w o rk and one three-hour s ta ff in-service m eeting per m o n th ," Caiazza said. "W e are asking fo r a six- m o n th c o m m itm e n t fo llo w in g the tr a in in g sessions," he added. Interested in d ivid u a ls, 18 years old or older, are asked to contact Caiazza, 655-8338, fo r in fo rm a tio n and ap p lic a tio n form s. , BUXTON’S Sandy *68-4838 Custom Slaughtering Grain Fed Locker Beef • Cut, Wrapped & Frozen— Locker Packs Cattle Hauling on Tuesdays We Do Our Own Cure .. 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