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2 - SANDY (Ore.) ROST Thwrt.. Apnl I. 1982 (Sec 2)
Sandy man arrested, charged with arson
by M IC H A E L P. JONES
Po»l ( orre«p<Midrn(
A Sandy resident was a r
rested Monday for arson in
the first degree in connec
tion with a fire at his
residence on Jan 28.
The joint investigation by
the Oregon State Police
and the Hoodland Rural
Fire Department has lead
to
the
a rre s t
of
35—year—old David Yonan
of 20435 H u m m in g b ird
I^ine,
Trooper Dean Bundy,
OSP arson investigator.
said that Yonan was ar
rested at his residence at
11:15am and lodged in the
Clackamas County jail in
lieu of 15.000 bail
Yonan, who lists his oc
cupation as a woodcarver
and artist, was indicted for
first degree arson by a
Clackamas County Grand
Jury on March 25 A w ar
rant for his arrest was
issued by Clackamas Coun
ty Circuit Court Judge
Howard Blanding
Deputy District Attorney
Judy Johnson said Tuesday
afternoon that Yonan was
arraigned by Judge Dale
Jacobs, also in circuit
court, earlier that morning
and advised of the charges
Johnson
sa id
th a t
because Yonan was not
represented by an a t
torney, he did not make a
plea, although he was ad
vised of the charge
During the arraignment
Yonan was assigned a
court—appointed attorney
and is scheduled to enter a
plea this morning at 8:45.
“ First degree arson is a
class A felony,** said
Johnson, "and carries a
potential sentence of 20
years in prison or potten-
tially up to a 1100,000 fine,
or both "
Fire Chief Don Arm in-
trout said that the blaze at
Yonan's house caused
135.000 damage. He said,
however, a quick response
by his department averted
further damages
Armintrout said that he
was pleased with the work
of the arson investigators
and said that after five
years in the area and no a r
rests on any of the arson
related fires that have
plagued the area, it is a
welcomed change In the
last four months two a r
rests for arson have been
made
The first arrest for an a r
son-related fire occurred
in February when Ronald
John Piccolo, 24, formerly
of Government Camp, was
charged w ith c rim in a l
mischief and theft
In that case a 1976 Fiat
was set afire at 6 a m Jan.
8 at the Summit Rest Area
in Government Camp
Piccolo was indicted by
the grand jury on Feb. 18
for both the arson fire and
the theft of an AM FM
stereo recorder, speakers
and a ski rack, which were
in the Fiat prior to the fire,
25 enter Sandy dessert contest
Twenty-five expert cooks
went to the Sandy Senior
C enter F rid a y to p a r
ticipate in the Center's first
dessert cooking contest.
Along with the desserts
were fifty people waiting in
the wings to sample the
treats
From 7 to 7 :30 p m three
judges, M arie Schwartz,
Juanita Shuler and Ins
White, sampled and com
pared notes, and then an
nounced the winners:
The second place “cake"
winner was Corbin Willis.
The first place ribbon was
awarded to Chrissy Eri,
whose chocolate cake was
an incredible work of art.
Vivian Gates’ cinnamon
rolls won second place in
the sweet bread category
and Betty Stahl’s zucchini
bread won firs t-p la c e
honors.
Jenny Brosseau’s “ The
Students make honor roll
Names of students who
have made the scholastic
honor roll for the winter
te rm w ere announced
recently by Oregon State
University.
There were 508 students
Forum on
rights set
A forum, "Human Rights
in the '80s—Advance or
Retreat," will be held April
13 at 7:30 p m
at the
M ilw au kie Center, 5440
S.E Kellogg Creek Drive,
Milwaukie
The public is invited to
attend.
Presentations w ill be
made by Ron Wyden, con
gressman from the 3rd
District; Ted Kulongski,
state senator from the 22nd
District; and Irv Fletcher,
president of the Oregon
AFL-CKX
Topics to be covered in
clude the status of a ffir
mative action, activities of
“ hate groups," implemen
tation of Oregon's Racial
H arassm ent B ill (H B.
2479,, the Voting Rights
Act and federal laws gover
ning the tax exempt status
of schools that practice
racial discrimination
The
fo ru m
is c o
sponsored
by
the
M ilw a u k ie E a s t
Clackamas County league
of Women Voters and the
Clackamas County Human
Relations Commission
For more information
c o n ta c t John M u llin ,
Clackamas County Com
munity Action, 655 8640
who earned straight A (4 0)
averages
Another 1,388 carried a
3.5 or better average Tobe
on the honor roll a student
must carry at least 12
hours
Local students on that
list include Mark G. Ben-
n ie r
of
B o rin g ,
a
sophomore majoring in
engineering He had a 4 0
grade point average.
Larry G Carmony of
Sandy, a senior majoring in
business, also had a 4 0
Leslie A Jonsrud of
G o v e rn m e n t C am p , a
senior majoring in science,
had a 3.5 or better grade
point average
D avid L. Bonner of
Oregon City, an SUHS
graduate and a junior ma
joring in science, had a 3.5
or b etter g rade point
average.
Christen L. E llio t of
Oregon City, an SUHS
graduate and a sophomore
in pre engineering, had a
3 5 or better grade point
average,
Next Best Thing to Robert
Redford" pie was a second-
place winner while Denny
Brown’s straw berry pie
was given a first place rib
bon.
In the cookie category,
Ernest Hegge's delectable
Norwegian cookies cap
tured a blue ribbon
The Grand Prize cham
pion was Denny Brown,
whose strawberry pie cap
tured the hearts and sweet
tooths of all who sampled
it
l*hoto by Scott Newton
The best part of the Sandy Senior Center’s dessert contest last week was sampling the goodies. Abote Stephanie Colby,
I I, left, and Sherry Colby, 8. daughters of Mary Ann Colby of Sandy, sample the treats.
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