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2 SA ND V (O r» ) POST Thur» A u g u ». 27 1981 Car break-ins dot police blotter Sandy police are urging local residents to be sure to lock th e ir auto m o b ile s following a series of vehicle break ins Last Tuesday p o lice received a theft report after a watch was taken from a vehicle An 11-year-old male juvenile was cited for the in cident and the case was sent to C lacka m a s County Juvenile Court Police are investigating the theft of a wallet from a vehicle Saturday while it was parked at the Sandy swimming p.x>l Also on Saturday, police received a theft report from a resident who said a radio cassette and a money order was taken from his vehicle An attempted the,, from a vehicle was also reported that same day by a resident of Van Fleet Street Monday a Falls City man told police that two sleeping bags and a tent was taken from the camper of his pickup truck while it was parked near the intersection of Proctor Boulevard and Smith Street They were valued at $360 Police are investigating the theft of $139 worth of alcoholic beverages from the Dry Dock restuarant in Heritage Square The inci dent was reported Friday morning Sandy police made a number of traffic stops dur mg the week Friday they cited Lavina I Hietala, 42. of Sandy for driving with a suspended license and improper left turn Saturday police cite<l Dale A lv in W a ibe l, 23, of Gresham He was charged with driving while under the influence of intoxicants Tim Hay Overton, 20, of Gresham was cited Saturday for driving with a suspended license Sunday morning Gary Don Cribbins. 38. of Boring was cited for driving under the influence of intoxicants and driving with a suspended license He was lodged in the Clackamas County Jail Board names SUHS superintendent S taff photo SUHS board ...embers Robert Boring, left, and W ay ne Johnson inspect one of the tractors the school considered purchasing as maintenance supervisor Jerry Swails demonstrates its capabilities. High school studies grading Union High School Superintendent Jack Peters is studying the grading levels for participation by students in school activities and will make a recominen da, ion at the school board's September meeting At Monday evening's board m eeting M ike Kostrba, athletic director, reported on the recent background of academic standards for activities “ Our standards are m line with all like schools in the state that are following tlx* OSAA (Oregon State Ac tiv itie s A sso cia tio n * guidelines, which is essen tially every participating s c h o o l,” said John McMahan, Sl'HS principal “ I ’d like to see that up graded a little bit (the OSAA standard), but I guess there's no way we can do it," board member Paul Tucker said To remain eligible for OSAA sanctioned events a student must be passing four classes, which, at the worst, would mean four I)s and three Fs Those m attendance at the meeting seemed to agree that that standard is not high enough Johnson, however, said that it is up to the parents to set the standards, and said that it is possible that they could lose some students th.it aren’t able to get better grades, and who might drop out of school were it not for the activities Peters will report back to the board at the Sept 14 meeting with a reconimen dation After looking at tractors on the school lot, the board voted to purchase an 1H horsepower John Deere tractor.with a mower from Gresham Lawn and Tractor for $5.784 with the $1.000 trade in After discussing the mat te r w ith Je rry Swails, maintenance supervisor, the board voted to accept seven different quotes tor custodial supplies The board looked at the grading and resurfacing work done on the parking lot a, th«* athletic field before the meeting began, and voted 2 1 during th«1 meeting to authorize payment to Obrist Excavating lor the work Payment will tx* made upon completion and is ex peeled to be about $14,200 Board Member Hubert Boring voted no Asked by a member of the audience, Fred Dalziel, why he voted no. Boring said, “ I personal ly feel it's money that didn’t need to 1 m * spent ” " I ha, s his perogative F red, and w e r e s t ill friends, said Tucker, board member, e licitin g good natured laughter Tucker and Johnson, ac ting board chairman, voted to make the payment on th«* repaving project Board Members Gary fleland and Pete Griffin were no, at the meeting due to business obligations A, a previous meeting tin* board voted 4 1 for tin* project Superintendent Peters commended Leon Hamblin and Hichard Gessford, both of Hichard Gessford and Associates, for the work they did overseeing tin* resurfac mg project Hamblin, vice president of H ic h a rd G essford and Associates has been working with the school board and ad mimstrators for about two years He spoke about his company s recommenda tions for remodeling, and about the p ossibility of building a performing arts teaching complex About $3 5 million would be needed to complete both phases “ What we found is a max unuin utilization of space," Hamblin said of his studies of Sandy Union High School “ The school district n»*eds some space lor expansion We do project growth for this area We were very conser vative. i predicting i 1 m *,ween 3 to 4 percent," he told The Post Gessford told the board tha, taxes are going up at a lesser rate than inflation “ I think that's an indication, from the school district's standpoint, tha, y o u 're operating your program on a very conservative basis You're no, even riding the crest of inflation," Gessford said "I guess the final com men, is, it won', ge, cheaper to build anything " The board asked Peters to report back to them in Oc tober with a recommenda tion on the remodeling and the performing arts center The Sandy Union High School superintendent is among six Clackamas Court ty school superintendents selected to serve on the ESD Superintendent’s Advisory Council for the upcoming academic year, according to Clackamas Education Ser vice District Superintendent Bob Burns Dr Jack Peters of Sl'HS will join William Jordan, council chairm an, from Molalla Elementary School District, Dr Don Charles of Lake Oswego P u b lic Schools, Chuck Carpenter of Damascus Union School D is tr ic t, Dr C ha rle s Clemans of Oregon City Public Schools, and John Young fro m Schuebel Elementary District Clemans and Young are new members on the council this year Members serve two-year terms A c c o rd in g to ESD Superintendent Burns, the c o u n c il is one of the mechanisms the ESD uses to stay responsive to the needs of the 28 school districts in Clackamas County served by the ESD Sandy Elemen tary School District also is Classified Business, Professional Directory For Your Card In This DIRECTORY — Phone 668-5548 AUTO REPAIR TELEVISION SERVICE SAMDT AUTO BOOT INC. 38650 Pioneer bird Telephone 668 4175 Sandy, Oregon 97055 Guaranteed Service On All Makes 668-7363 l CRUSHED ROCK Don Obrist, Inc. 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