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SANO* (O f« ) POST Thuf»
July •
1982 (Set 2
Tear gas issue considered
Amundson said that he
knows of no lawsuits with
regard to tear gas spray in
Multnomah County
" I t ’s been proven affec­
tive within lim itations.'*
said Amundson about the
choice of Smith
Wesson
He said it has been tested
and of the sprays available,
it is the safest He said, "A
new innovation that CS is
better is not necessarily
true "
Fred Punzel, chief of
police in Sandy, said they
no longer use a tear gas
spray "W e've elected not
to use it,” he said Punzel’s
experience with tear gas
has been good, though,
where animals are involv­
ed " I t works good on
dogs "
In a bar fight Punzel
found the spray gave him a
‘ false sense of security ”
He said when it is used on
someone it just makes him
madder
As far as recommending
the use of a spray, he said.
" I f it works for them, use
it ”
He knew of no lawsuits in
Sandy
Locally, former under
cover police officer Koland
C a rtis s e r, who owns
Gresham Alarm, said that
the problem with tear gas
sprays is, "Most people are
not trained in the proper
use of them A Io4 of
manufacturers don't give
you proper information on
how to use it "
Further, Cartisser does
not recommend tear gas
sprays to consumers
Marilyn Culp, director of
the Rape Victim Advocates
program in Portland, said.
"We have very few victims
that carry Hear gasi ”
Culp said they present
different kinds of preven
tion techniques at their lec
3 on OIT honor roll
Kandy A Ingram of San­
dy,
an
e le c tro n ic s
e n gineering technology
major at the Oregon In­
s titu te of T e ch n o lo g y,
Klamath Falls, was one of
238 students on the spring
quarter president s list In­
clusion on the list requires
that a student attain at
least a 3 70 grade point
average.
Bernard J Grass], an
auto diesel technolog) ma­
jor. and John M Stroup, an
e le c tro n ic e n g in e e rin g
technology major, both of
Sandy, were among 330
students on the spring
quarter dean's list at OIT
Inclusion on the list re­
quires that a student attain
a grade point average of at
least 3 30
Woman receives fellowship
Linda C. Alexander of
Rhododendron, a recent
graduate of Portland State
University with a master's
of public administration,
has received a title IX
fe llo w s h ip , and m ore
recently was named as a
presidential management
intern, and w ill be serving
a two-year internship in a
federal agency
It is a job opportunity
given to less than 175
g ra d u a te
p u b lic
ad
m in is tr a tio n s tu d e n ts
throughout the nation each
year
She was an honor student
as an undergraduate study
ing sociology, and she com
piled a perfect academic
record as a graduate stu
dent in PSU’s MPA pro­
gram
in rn« circuit c o u rt
o r the state os o iig o n
r o t tmi countv o r
CLACKAMAS
Probog* Depertment
Esto** of
NORMA IAUZON
FLEISCHMAN
Deceased
No P82 5 18
N olle* Io
Interested Peraena
Probat* proceeding* in »ho
estate of N orm a Lauion
Fleischmon
deceosed
ore
now ponding in th * above on
titled court wherein Gladys
G Slock the undersigned
ho* been appointed ond ha*
qualified o* the personol
represenotiv* of said estate
All persons having clolms
against said estate hereby ore
required to present them, in
due form within lour month*
after th * date of the first
publication of this notice os
slated below to the under
signed at th * following od
dress now designated a» th*
plo<* for th * presentation of
d o im *
to wit
Jeffrey A
Crook Attorney ot tow P O
Bo* I I I Sandy OR 97OS5
All porson* whose right*
may be affected by the soid
probate proceeding* moy ob
tatn additional information
from th* record* of the court
the undersigned personal
representative or the latter *
attorney**) who far«)
Jeffrey A Crook
Attorney
P O Bo* TIB
Sandy OR «7055
or
Gladys G Slock
Personol Representative
47707 Sf Wogoneer Loop
Sandy OR 97055
Dated ond first published
June 24 1982
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INVITATION TO BIO
Sondy School District No 46
will receive sealed hid* in
writing Irom qualified Con
troctor* until 2 00 p m POT
Tuesday July 20 1982 at the
School District Administration
Office Sondy Oregon for the
Sandy E lem entory School
Heating Piping Replacement
•or Sandy School District No
46 at which time ond ploc*
the bid* will be opened ond
read oloud to oil who will at
tend Bids received after th*
time fined for opening will not
be considered
Th* proposed work includes
abandonment of on ewistmg
buried piping system and in
stollation of o new overheod
heating piping system in the
1952 Addition of the Sandy
Elementory School
Two sets of Drowing* ond
on* set of Spec if irotton* will
be ovailoble ot the Engineer *
office to eoch prosoectiv*
prim * Contractor Additional
set* or part* of set* will be
m od* available upon request
ot cost of reproduction, which
I* not refundable
Set* of Contrort Document*
may be ewammed at
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tures They encourage per
sonal defense courses and
assertiveness training
As to the best prevention
method or device. Culp
said. "We leave the deci
sion up to them "
Teri Poppino. chairman
of the Crime Prevention
Committee on Non-I^ethal
Weapons, who teaches self
defense and sexual assault
prevention, feels that tear
gas sprays tend to make
the assailant more ag
gressive than ever
Another concern she ex
pressed is the various ef
fects of tear gas on d if­
ferent people
‘ ‘Some people are im
mune to it right off the
bat." she said " I t ’s fluc­
tuating "
Though Adams recom
mends tear gas "as a
viable defense," he cau­
tions that "once in a while
it doesn t work ’
He reports that it's a
fallacy that a 250-pound
man can be knocked to the
g ro u n d by te a r gas
"There’s not a single pro­
duct on the market that
would knock them down,"
he said ‘And if it did.
nerve damage and brain
damage would have to
result." No such product on
the market is available to
consumers Tear gas stops
the assailent just long
enough for the potential
victim to get away
With an assortment of
different brands of tear gas
sprays on the market, it is
difficult to choose the most
effective one There are
methods that can be used to
test for effectiveness
Schwab said that squir­
ting the spray into a cup
and taking a quick sniff is
one way to measure a
spray's potential
Another test, recom
mended by Adams, is to dip
a cotton swab in the solu­
tion and then dab it on one's
cheekbone about an inch
from the eyes He said one
can then determine how
painful it w ill be by imagin­
ing one's face coated with
the m a te ria l for three
seconds
Other qualities in a spray
to look for include distance,
with approximately six feet
being adequate A spray
that allows one to turn the
cap in a forward position
without having to unsnap a
cumbersome carrying case
is also an advantage.
A canister may have to
be shaken before use if it
has been sitting for a long
period of time
The c a n is te r should
always be carried in the
hand when walking on the
street or to and from one’s
car If it is in one s purse an
attacker would be able to
get control before a woman
could reach for it
Many carry a canister on
20th reunion July 30-31
The 1962 graduating
class of Sandy Union High
School is planning a
20 y e a r re u n io n the
weekend of July 30-31
Information is being
m ailed to classmates
regarding the planned
events A number of per
sons have not been
lo c a te d ,
and cla ss
members are requesting
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OPERATIVE 1125 S E Madison
Street Room 200 Portlond
Oregon
CONSTRUCTION NEWS
DATA 925 N W 12th Avenue
Portlond Oregon
No bid will be received or
considered unless th* bid con
tom* a statement by the bid
der os port of hi* bid that th*
provision* required by O R S
279 350 (workman on public
work* to be paid not las* than
prevailing rale of wage) shall
be included m hit contract
No bidder moy withdraw hi*
bid after the hour sat for the
o p e n in g
th e r e o f
or
thereafter before oword of
the Controct unless oword is
delayed for a period e*
ceedmg thirty (30) days from
the bid opening date
The Owner reserves th*
right to reject any or all bid*
ond to occept only such bid* os
may be to the Owner t best in
terest*
Mr Clark Lund
Superintendent
SANDY SCHOOL DISTRICT NO
46
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Notice is hereby given that
Sondy E lem en tary School
District No 46 is applying tor
fund* under Public Low 94 142
to supplement the special
education program* operated
by the schoc ' district
These fund, would ba used
to provide speech theropy od
community assistance in
doing so
If relatives or friends
can
d e te rm in e
the
whereabouts of these peo­
ple. contact Carl Amstad
at 668 6736, Vern or
D a yle n e
M ann
at
668 6476, Fran Will at
644-2032, o r D ennis
Cutsforth at 64545645
dltlonol teacher aide time a
part time record keeping per
son ond monies for out of
d is tric t e v a lu a tio n * ond
placement* Copie* of this op
plication are located at the
Sandy E lem en tary School
District administration office
ond the Special Education of
flee in Cedar Ridge School
Thi* opplicotion i» open for in
•pec tion by any interested
partie*
P782 5
7 8
Th* Bull Run School District
Board of Director* will hold
their n * * t regular meeting in
the school cafeteria at 7 00
p m on Friday July 9, 1982
Two oppomtments to board
position* will be made
P782-4
7 8
The Bull Run School District
board of director* it now ac
ceptmg applications for post
tion on the district budget
committee Any person who is
interested in filling a budget
C o m m it** position, is a rest
dent of the Bull Run School
District
and a registered
voter it asked to complete a
letter of application stating
reasons why he or she would
be mteresed in serving on th*
school* budget committee
an d any q u o lif ic o tio n *
Deodlm * lor letter* of applico
tion it Jufy 31 tt. 1902 Ap
pomtrnent* will be mode at
Your television can do a lot
of good things: teach; inform;
entertain.
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And one not so good thing: waste
electricity» and money» if you leave
the room and forget to trim it off.
So, if you want to get your
money’s worth, please watch it.
Change a habit (orisene
your current and your
currency
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Continued from Hage I
a key chain, where it can be
released immediately if
needed
Only those brands ap­
proved by the attorney
general's office in Califor­
nia can be purchased in
that state
In October of 1980 tear
gas sprays were legalized
in Portland The legaliza
tion of spray varies from
state to state, and even city
to city
Tear gas sprays are nor­
mally dispensed though in­
d iv id u a l d is tr ib u to r s ,
though some department
stores and pharmacies also
carry it
To carry a tear gas
spray, or not to carry one,
is as perplexing as deciding
which brand works best
But deciding whether to
take preventative action
against per sonna I assault,
whether it be a tear gas
sp ra y, a se lf defense
course, or both, could be a
life or death decision
Approved spray* in i alilorma
Aerosol Defense CS. J A J In
d u t t r i e * . .C hem G u a r d . CS.
P P P S I , i ’hemwal Defense CS.
Surhan E n te rp ris e *
C hem ical
M ace. CN. Sm ith
Weston
Chemical Weapon. CN. Middle Weal
Mig Co . CN 10. CN, Public Safety
Educators Curb, CN Aero‘Chem
Equaluer CN. Penquin Industrie*
Eight B a d CS. Per* Protection
Products. Lifeguard CS. Anaheim
Corp.; Life Protection. CS, Crime
Control System*. P a cifie r, CN,
Ziphron, Inc
Personal Protection
Teer Gaa. CS. Protect a Life Inc
Protect <XKey CS, Protect D-K ey
Protector CN. Middle West Mfg
Wedding plans set
L a u ra H utchins and
Mark Peasley, both of Cor­
va llis, announced th e ir
engagement recently
They plan to m arry Aug
28 at St. Mary's Catholic
Church in Albany.
She is the daughter of
Jerry and Mary Hutchins
of Corvallis He is the son of
Margo Dempster of Sandy
and the late Ken Peasley
Hutchins graduated from
C o lu m b ia R iv e r H igh
School, Vancouver, in 1980
She attended Oregon State
U n iv e r s ity ,
and
is
employed by the Citizens
Bank of Corvallis.
P easley is a 1979
graduate of Sandy Union
High School He is atten
ding OSU, m ajoring in
graphic design.
OSU graduates announced
The 113th graduating
class at Oregon State
University was the largest
in school history, with
about 3,700 degrees award
ed
A rea stu d e n ts who
received degrees included,
from Boring, Harry E
Bell, bachelor of science
de g re e
in
c h e m ic a l
e n g in e e rin g , C indy L
Gaulke. bachelor of science
degree in business educa
tion, Vicki J Klimovich,
bachelor of science degree
in art, John T Leethem.
bachelor of science degree
in geology, and Gregg M
the regular August board
meeting Pleose send letter*
to Bud Run School District No
45. c o Potty Klasciu* Deputy
Clerk 10425 S E Bull Run Rd
Sondy Oregon 97055
P782-3
7 8
GOVERNMENT CAMP
SANITARY DISTRICT
NOTICE OF ADOPTION OF
EMERGENCY ORDINANCE
At It* regular meeting held
July A 1982 the Board of
Director* of the Government
C a m p S a n lto ry D is t r ic t
adopted an emergency or
dinonc* en titled
An O r­
dinance Amending Section 2
of Ordinonce No 9 a* Amend
ed by Ordinonce No
10
Relating io User Service
C h a rg e * ond C onnection
Charge* ond Declaring an
Emergency
That ordinonce
became effective immediately
upon it* passog*
A copy of the ordinance i*
on tile in the district office ond
ot the office of the Clockomo*
County Clerk ovailoble for
public inspection
Lucille Haynes
Secretory
P7B2 2
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M iller, bachelor of science
degree in general science
Students who received
degrees included, from
W elches, R ic h a rd J
McKellar. bachelor of arts
in political science, and
Julie A Nash, bachelor of
science in zoology
Students who received
degrees included, from
Sandy. Brenda K Gibson,
bachelor of science in phar­
macy, Linda A Johnson,
bachelor of science in
physical education. Ronald
B McQueen, bachelor of
a rts
in a tm o s p h e ric
science, Daniel C. O'Har­
row, bachelor of science in
forest management. Julie
M Stangell Stahl, bachelor
o f science in fo re s t
management, and Rebecca
L. Swanson, bachelor of
science in zoology
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