Sandy post. (Sandy, Oregon) 1938-current, March 18, 1982, Page 2, Image 2

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Hit-and-run accident
nets Sandy man citation
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A Sandy man was taken
to Clackamas County Jail
last F riday, March 12,
following an incident at a
Pleasant Street residence
A c co rd in g to police
re p o rts , J e ffre y Scott
Pullen, 20, was arrested
and
c h a rg e d
w ith
unauthorized use of a
motor vehicle, harassment
and first degree criminal
trespassing at 8 58 p m
A second Sandy man was
cited last Thursday after
noon following a hit and
run accident at Smith's
Chevron in Sandy
According to personnel
at the station, a man driv
ing a 1971 Ford struck a gas
pump at the service sta
tion. Police cited Duane
Lynn Grimm, 25, for hit
and-run and failure to per
form the duties of a driver
in connection with the inci­
dent
S a tu rd a y , an E a g le
Creek man was arrested on
a warrant by Sandy police
and given two additional
charges when he reported
ly tried to escape
1-arry Martin Hrandon.
26.
was
lodged
in
Clackamas County Jail
after he was picked up on a
contempt of court warrant
issued by LaGrande of
ficials
In addition, he was
charged by Sandy police
with attempted escape and
resisting arrest
Earlier in the week, a
resident off Sandy Heights
Road told police last
Wednesday that someone
broke four windows in a
duplex Damage as a result
of the criminal mischief
was estimated at $385
T h u rs d a y , a Sandy
Heights Road resident told
police that some took a
fishing pole and reel from
their vehicle parked out­
side the residence The
fishing outfit was valued at
$215
A second set of fishing
equipment was reported
taken Sunday morning.
March 13 A resident of
University Square Apart
ments told police that so
meone entered the apart
ment and took four fishing
poles and three reels,
valued at $321
Also on Sunday. Boyd P
Huai, 20, of Boring, was
cited for violation of the
basic rule and minor in
possession of intoxicants
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Minimum standards team
slates SUHS inspection
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The state team will not
judge the teachers, but the
d is t r ic t d u rin g class
evaluations
The state team will look
for a variety of methods of
teaching, such as use of
audio-visual materials, lec
tures, large and small
groups, and individualized
instruction for those who
need it
Other areas to be ex
am ined include goals,
graduation requirements,
competency levels and
changes in units of credit,
basic skills development
and career education
Sandy Union High School
w ill be v is ite d by a
23 member state minimum
standards team next week
The group is scheduled to
inspect SUHS education
programs, policies and
o p e ra tin g p ro ced u re s
March 23 25
The state team, led by
Loy B a rb o u r, school
specialist for the state
department of Education,
will review district reports
on goals, policies and pr >
grams, tour facilities. ,«i-
spect curriculum and tex
tbooks, and visit some
classes
Arson squad studies
Firwood bouse fire
reported at 3 56 a m oc­
curred in a house, owned
by Ingrid Eley, which was
vacant at the time
The Sandy Fire Depart
ment is participating in the
Oregon Arson Reward pro­
gram. Gallagher said
As a result, anyone with
information leading to the
arrest and conviction of the
responsible parties may be
eligible for a reward of up
to $5, (MM)
The Oregon State Police
arson
squad
is
in ­
vestigating a fire which
destroyed a Sandy area
home March 5
According to Sandy Fire
Marshal Jim Gallagher an
early morning blaze which
caused more than $23,000
damage to a house and its
contents at 23631 SE Fir
wood Road is currently
under investigation
The blaze which was
Fashion show moves,
re-scheduled in April
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The .Sandy Business and
Professional Women's Club
will celebrate its 35th an
niversary with a banquet
April 7 at the Matterhorn
Restaurant, 3 NE 82nd,
Portland, at 7 p m
M a ry
B a rb a g e la ta ,
owner of Northern Pacific
Supply, will speak on "How
to he a Successful Business
Woman ” Rosella Bourgo
is in charge of the pro
gram Reservations should
be made by April 5 by call
mg 66« 4985 or 665 7727
All employed women and
former members and of
fleers are invited to attend
At the March 17 meeting
Ruth Baumback, general
chairman of the “ Fashions
for You in 82 " announced
that the date for the fashion
show had changed from
March 30 to April 13 It will
be held at 8 p m at Sandy
Union High School
M a r g a re t
G ra tto n ,
associate dean of matrix
tion and community rdix a
tion at Mt Hood torn mum
ty College, spoke on "Im
proving the (m age of
W om en "
She
told
members and guests that a
business woman should
know who she is. have self
esteem, love and respect
herself, lie well educated,
work hard, be competent
and always involved in
more than she* can com
prehend
The team will also look at
exemptions from stan­
dards. curricu lu m , re
quired days of instruction,
personnel, daily class size,
guidance and counseling
services, equal opportunity
procedures and health ser­
vice*.
Transportation services,
food services, records and
reports, waivers, appeals
and complaint procedures,
and custodial equipment,
facilities and policies will
also be examined
Review
Players show maturity in ‘Tribute’
b> VUS BRASCHLER
To tell all the funny lines in "Tribute" now play­
ing Fridays and Saturdays at SCP's theater on Pro­
ctor Boulevard in Sandy would mean printing the
whole play’s script
That would take more space than allowed in a
review and cheat potential audiences out of a first­
hand fun experience
Unfortunately, few persons here have joined the
fun Opening weekend produced a meager crowd,
which means serious theater goers should be able to
get good seats with ticket purchase at the door
This serious play with laugh lines throughout was
good enough to prompt a movie in which Jack l^em
mon starred as a dejected funny man who finds he
can make everyone happy but his son
The way Sandy's community theater group plays
it, "Tribute" involves its audience fully in a multi-
media presentation complete with slides and a
character (Robert L Anderson) who pumps hands
in the lobby and chats with viewers between scenes
Director Katie Ten Eyck with producers Gail
Meriwether and Tom Ten Eyck set this production
up as a serious "Tribute ’ The audience forgets this
is a pretend play the minute they walk off the street
and are greeted by tuxedoed Lou Daniels ( Ander­
son) who welcomes them to his friend Scottie's
tribute
The production has its flaws, of course, as all
amateur community theater tends to encounter
with budding volunteers
A beautiful set by Larry LaMarsb seems to spill
over the stage space at times with props that block
the curtain from drawing closed between scene
changes.
Also, there's a little stumbling over lines from
some of the novices in the cast
But these are small flaws in good community
theater Generally, the quality of acting, set decora­
tion. lighting and pacing seems to be maturing with
each SCP production, as local thespians gain ex­
perience
Early audiences of SCP productions may recall
sitting a long time through material that might have
been cut or paced better Well, this production runs
almost two and a half hours, but the time goes by
fast and pleasantly.
That 's because there are a lot of good laughs and
®ven some tender moments in this SCP production
worth sharing
S a(f photo
Old friend lx»u Daniels (Robert Anderson), right, puts new bubbles in life of tired
clown Scottie Templeton (Peter Sheppard) and SCP's “ Tribute,“ as well. It plays
at 8 p.m. March 19. 20, 26 and 27, plus April 2 and 3 at Lie theater on Proctor
Boulevard.
SPRING
TRADE
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old suit in trad e on a new suit
of your choice . . . .
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