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About Sandy post. (Sandy, Oregon) 1938-current | View Entire Issue (May 21, 1987)
> « V * « ir * - r 6 SANDY (O r* ) POST Thu(» Moy 21 198/ Set I In brief ( iiillery tentures paintings of I loot! Loeul youngster wins SUM) prize Sunny Eicher of Sandy is the featured a rtist this month at the W yE ast G allery. 6738« E Highway 26 in Wenune Eicher, who lives eight miles east of Sandy, is showing a collection of work featuring Mount Htx»d and Tim berline bulge The gallery is open from 11 a m to 5 p m . Friday through Sunday Eicher has a studio and gallery at her home called "P aintings and Country Things." And though she doesn't have a view of Mount Hood, it is unquestionably her favorite sub- ,r, | Of the more than 580 paintings she has done since 1970, probably 60 to 70 percent of her paintings have been of Mount Hood Jonathan Roberts, 10. a fifth - grader at Sandy Grade School, won $100 foi solving a Cap'n Crunch mystery The contest, sponsored by the Quaker Oats Co., makers of the cereal, gave the names of several potential villains Roberts had to discover who was going to ambush the captain Quaker Oats Co gave out $100,000 in prizes, according to company literature Roberts, the son of Mike and < arol Roberts of Sandy, gave 10 percent of the money to his church He also gave his sister, Lisa, 8. $10 for help ing him solve the mystery. He spent the rest of the money on a variety of toys, according to his father It took Johathan two weeks and 2 -• boxes of cereal to solve the m ystery, Mike Roberts said YK\Y m em bers in purude Members of Sandy VFW Post 4273 and Auxiliary participated in the Ixiyalty Day Parade at Eastport Plaza Shopping Center earlier this month The purpose of the parade was to honor law enforcement o ffitla ls . courts, the government and the flag Those attending, in uniform , were Don Blair, Ray Taylor. Al Gunder son. Al Russell. Voreice B la ir, Delores Jordan. Penny Edwards. Mary Kubitz. Joan Gunderson and Goldie Oswalts lx.'s Jordan, a member of the Sandy VFW Post and state quartermaster and adjutant, was present along with Lloyd Abbott, commander of the Veterans of Foreign Wars in Oregon 112 N o rth M a in S tre e t ’ C o uples G re s h a m 666-H495 re g is te re d at C lo u d tre e & Sun Specilli section deiullines set For Ih r gift they 'll really use Mav - lune - July GROOM bride Work has begun on the Mountain Festival special section, a publica tion featuring stories and advertising p re p a re d by the Sandy Post newspaper Lex Brown Scott Atherton Gary Bostar Christopher Anderle Randy M artin Paul Norquist Brian Grouser Devin Henson Mike Nyland Todd Downer Carl Wold David Bures Jessica Barrett Judy Burgin Leslie Folck Leslie Flure Ken Garlock Michele Joy Laurie Mullen Kelly Olivera Angela Paintner Karen Simson K ristin Soderlund Tina Wilkerson The deadline for both news and advertising w ill be Thursday. June 18. at 5 p m The special section w ill be inserted in the Gresham Outlook on July 1, the Sandy Post on July 2 and the Oregon City Enterprise- Courier on July 8 A total press run of 30.000 is planned - Upcoming Classes - The- Mountain Festival w ill be July 11 and 12 For more information on the special section, call the Sandy Post at (¡68-5548 Thursday, May 28 6:30 - 9:00 p.m. C e le b ra te Q ueen V ic t o r ia ’s B ir th d a y w ith P e te r B u rd e tt M onday.June 1 6:30 - 8:30 p.m. Police urrest 2 for theft Two men were charged with first- degree theft on May 16 in connection w ith the theft of $435 worth of elec tronic equipment taken from Pioneer Electronics. 17040 Ruben I-me A description of the vehicle and the suspects was given to Sandy police imm ediately after the theft at 12:30 p in Two people were arrested by ( la« kamas County sheriff's deputies about 2 20 p rn in Estacada Another man and woman were questioned soon after the arrest Police charged Michael James White, 36, of Portland, with theft in the first degree and giving false in form ation to a police officer White also was served outstanding w ar rants from Clackamas County for failure to appear on two second- degree theft charges He also was served outstanding w arrants for failure to appear on a driving while suspended charge from • lackamas County and a driving while suspend ed charge from Multnomah County Brian P hillip Sherwood. 46, of Portland, was charged with giving false inform ation to a police officer Sherwood also was served with outstanding warrants for failure to appear in Multnomah County on a concealed weapon charge and for a parole violation Chris Mathew Larson, 31, of M ilwaukie, was charged with first- degree theft A woman who was with them was not charged The equipment taken in the theft included two 35mm cameras, a tape recorder, a car stereo, battery packs and an electric shaver In other police reports, Arnold Ed ward Linn, 47. of Boring, was charg- ed with driving with a suspended license. Rodney Scott Chew. 22. of Sandy, was charged with assault in the fourth degree Scouts found without search Three Boy Scouts from b ik e Oswego were found about 8 30 p m on Sunday before a full-scale search and rescue effort was initiated On Friday, three teen aged scouts and an adult leader hiked into the Lmney Creek Campground, which is about 14 miles southeast of Zigzag On Sunday, one of the scouts sprain ed his ankle and Thomas B Kitch. 48. w alked ba< k to his car and planned to drive back and find the boys. After Kitch reached his c a r. he was unable to find the campsite He drove back ' to Highway 26 and at about 5 flagged down a sheriff 's deputy. I» m said Russ W illiams, public inform a tion officer for the Clackamas < ounty Sheriff's Office Six members of the sheriff's office began a search, and 12 members of Multnomah County Explorer Post No 613 had assembled at the Hoodland Fire D istrict's main fire hall m preparation for a search But at 8 .30 p m. 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