Sandy post. (Sandy, Oregon) 1938-current, November 05, 1981, Page 2, Image 2

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    2 SANDY (Oí • ) POST Thur»
November 5 1981 (Set I
Curriculum
selected for
recognition
Kiwanis Christmas food drive set
The K iw an is Club of San
dy wants to brigh te n the
C hristm as days of some 150
a re a
f a m il ie s
th is
Decem ber
T ow ard that end, it has
in itia te d
it s
annual
C hristm as Basket project
‘ The club views it as a
c o m m u n ity p ro je c t and
asks boys and g irls and all
citizens of our m ountain
c o rrid o r area to h e lp ," said
Pete Sulzbach, ch a irm a n of
th e c lu b 's C h r is t m a s
Basket com m ittee
Sandy l'n io n High School
has been in vite d to display
its c u rric u lu m guides at the
national convention of the
Association of Supervisors
for C u rricu lu m Develop
ment
That puts SUHS in a
“ pretty select group, ’ ac
cording to assistant prin
cipal Dennis Crow, who ad
ded “ we feel p re tty good
about that "
The ASCD conference
w ill he in Los Angeles in
M arch
S a n d y U n io n ’ s c u r ­
ricu lu m notebooks include
g o a ls , o b je c tiv e s a n d
bibliographies
They
a re
use d b y
classroom teachers and
sup ervisors fo r in s tr u c ­
tional accountability
S l'H S has produced eight
notebooks, covering com
m u n ic a tio n s , v o c a tio n a l
e d u c a tio n , m a th m a tic s .
science, p a rtic ip a tin g and
p e rfo rm in g a rts , so cia l
s tu d ie s .
h e a lth
and
p h y s ic a l e d u c a tio n and
special services
The K iw an is Club of San
dy w ill provide fresh I
and meat for the “ baskets
re a lly b o xe s." Sulzbach
said ( ash donations a re in
vited and should be sent to
Don
D e m in g
c lu b
s e c r e ta r y , in c a re of
Pioneer Beal Estate P (>
Box 306, Sandy
The K iw anis Club of Bor
mg w ill also sponsor a
C hristm as Basket project
that area
"T h e object for the San
dy club w ill be to p ro \id e a
box of food packed accor
ding to fa m ily size, plus
g ifts to r childre n, to low in
come fa m ilie s of the Sandy.
C o ttre ll, B u ll Bun and
m ountain areas Sulzbach
said
It is expected that ap
p ro xirn a te ly 150 w ill apply
through the Sandy Com
m unity A ction Center and
th e
S a lv a t io n
A rm y
C hristm as Basket C learing
Bureau, beginning Dec 1
M e m b e rs
of
th e
C hristm as Basket C om m it
tee fo r the K iw an is Club of
Sandy are O lin B ig na ll. Or
v ille Carden. Al Lam ke.
C halm e rs T h o rn b e r and
Sulzbach
County building fees going up
s ta ll photo
BPA lines
east o f town
if plan goes
Students ih area schools
w ill be asked to p a rtic ip a te
in the collection of canned
and p a c k a g e d
fo o d s
O rganizations also are ask
ed to consider brin g in g
suitable g ifts fo r ch ildre n
to
th e ir
D ecem ber
m eetings
Halloween costume contest winner Bandy Quiet! of Sand» gets a helping hand with his
hulk» robot suit from judge Jack Peters. Sand» High School superintendent
Be prepared to dig a little
deeper in your pocket when
a p p r o a c h in g
th e
C la c k a m a s
C o u n ty
building departm ent
E ffe c tiv e
M onday,
build in g fees have risen 50
percent a fte r the increase
was approved rece ntly by
the county com m issioners
D ic k
D o p p , c o u n ty
developm ent services d iv i­
sion d ire cto r, said the in ­
crease varies depending on
the size of the building, but
it averages about 50 per
cent The increases take at
feet at the same tim e as the
state law that authorizes
the increases
Balph G roener, count»
c o m m is s io n c h a ir m a n ,
said the increases occur
every yea r "E v e ry »ear
we look at what costs re a lly
are to run the divisio n The
division is run on those fees
there is no tax support
.And as in fla tio n goes up we
update the fees,” he said
Eees include* those cha rg
ed for plan review and j>er
n u ts fo r c o n s tr u c tio n ,
re co n stru ctio n , a lte ra tio n
and re p a ir of a ll buildings
Costs are based on the
v a lu e of th e e x is tin g
b u ild in g
E or b u ild in g s
w ith a value from $1 to
$500. th e fee is $10
A n y t h in g
above
th a t
amount is priced according
to a specific scale A d d i­
t io n a l in f o r m a t io n
is
a va ila b le fro m the develop
ment services divisio n in
Oregon City The telenhone
num ber is 655-8521
New Store Hours
B e g in n in g N ovem ber 8 th
Costume winners named
The tra n s m is s io n lin e
An overflow crow d of 96
right-of-w ay in the Sandy
y o u th s c o m p e te d in a
area w h ic h B o n n e v ille
Power A d m in is tra tio n o f­ M oonlite Madness H a llo ­
ween costume contest won
ficials are considering as a
by foil-clad “ ro b o t” Bandy
possible route to increase
Q uiett F rid a y in Sandy.
transm ission c a p a b ilitie s
be tw ee n P o r tla n d an d
There were D raculas,
Longview, Wash , is west of
D a rth Vaders and ghosts
th e c i t y —n o t e a s t as
aplenty The best costume,
reported in last w eek's
however, m ay have belong
issue of The Post
ed
to
h ig h
school
The
5 0 0 ,0 0 0 -v o lt
superintendent D r Jack
transm ission line would
Peters who donned a clown
o rigin ate at the O strander
suit to serve as a judge
substation near Barton and
follow a course through the
O ther costum e winners
Kelso Boad area, west of
were Stacey C arpenter in a
Sandy, cross the Sandy
bunny suit, second; Steven
B iv e r and m ake a n o r­ Locke as an old tram p,
thwest tu rn tow ard Trout
th ird ; Shannon C lark as a
dale
black widow spider, fourth,
The im provem ents, if the
and M att H e rr as a dragon,
fifth
plan is chosen by BPA.
would tie com pleted by the
The w inners collected
year 2oon
cash prizes of $io to $50
fro m the event sponsor,
Sandy Area M erchants
The ea rlie st contestants
won free Sandy M ountain
Days T -shirts donated by
SERVICE
WE GIVE!
Sandy Area M erchants
The contest was held in
H eritage Square p a rkin g
lot w ith Dan M acD onald of
K B D B ra d io statio n as
m aster of cerem onies
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