Sandy post. (Sandy, Oregon) 1938-current, April 21, 1988, Image 8

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S A N D Y (O«e ) POST Thu««
A p ril 21
1988 Set
I.
S tu d e n ts d o w e ll at c o m p e titio n
S andy te a m s
pla ce firs t
in in d u s tria l a rts
Two teams of Sandy High School
students finished first in an in­
dustrial arts skills competition held
recently at Cla< kamas Community
College
Jason Winter and Mike (ejka
finished first as a team in an
automotive parts competition, and
Gary KuLsch and l-eng Tang finish­
ed first in arc welding
Scott Seipert and Mik«- Barksdale
finished second as a team in a shop
safety com petition, and Kevin
Nelson and Walley Gabbey finished
second in oxyacetylene welding
Historically the metals teams
have finished well at the annual
competition, but this is the first
year an automotive department
team has placed, according to I .y nn
Sondenaa, industrial technology
department chairman.
( ejka has experience working in
a parts store and Winter is good a,
looking up parts as well, according
to Mark I -ally, automotive instru«
tor
The- competition was a good
model of «•n-the-job experience,"
I .ally said
Sondenaa said Tang is a very
motivated kid " He recently com­
pleted a four credit hour course at
Mt Hood Community College on
wire-fee«! welding
Shelli Campbell w ins
Sandy Junior Miss title
Shelli Campbell, a junior at Sandy
High School, w ill represent Sandy at
th«- Oregon Junior Miss Scholarship
program Aug 26 and 27 at the Hult
Center for the Performing Arts in
Eugene
Seven girls, juniors at Sandy High
School, competed in the local
scholarship program last month
Oy er $3.0W in scholarship prizes was
awarded
C a m p b e ll re ce ive d a $1.500
scholarship and also was the reci
pient of the Spirit of Junior Miss'
award
other scholarship recipients were
A ll Hike, who received a $900
scholarship as first alternate, and
Cheryl Cochran, who was awarded a
$»>oo scholarship for her scholastii
achievements
Campbell is a member of tin- Na­
tional Honor Society and plans to a t­
tend the University of Texas where
she w ill study architecture
She was a member of th«- high
S H IU I ( A M T B H l
s d ii m >I swim team and w ill be work­
ing as a lifeguard this summer
I ’eopl«- ask me what Junior Miss
is. ami I foul it so hard to explain,"
said ( ampbell It's a feeling that is
part of you It s a very special pro­
gram and I am very proud to be San­
dy 's Junior Miss
SENIOR CENTER N E W S
| aao h W in te r, M ike ( e jk a , C ary K u t t ih a n il I < n v l . m v >■• • i<- a m o n g the w in n e r* in an
in r iu tlr ia l a r t* y k ill* c o m p e titio n .
But Sondenaa said all of the
students wlio plaied in tin 13 te a m
s k ills c o m p e titio n are good
students They are member* of bis
advanced metals < lass
In the two welding <-uiiipetitii»ns.
the students had to re.id blueprints
and complete a number of difficult
welds. Sondenaa said
Nelson didn t win th«
welding com petile •« \>
cd m - i h i i i 1 i rid lv
Sondenaa !felt hr
welder
( iablx-s . w l»i (itu •siici
«liv idtially . -d«Ms hi'- I r - s I
machinist 1 (Mil thr nIM«!
petition w.i i .in. cled anil he hail to
•ill II I as a welder at the last m inute
In tin -afi-ty team com petition.
Sit-pci t an d B a r k s d a le w ent
through a shop looking for th«- m-
. Oirect tyfa-s of fire extinguishers,
llnpi ojH-r B .ton'd flan unable*, im ­
proper jMiwei fiH»l guards and im-
juo|iei storage of hand tools
¡
On Thursday. April 21, the multi-
talented Dorothy Ikn ker and her at -
companist w ill entertain members
with a lively program of accordian
and piano music
A garage sale tour is planned for
Friday. April 22 Th«- people in the
West I arm and l-«ke Oswego com­
munities generally pi« k this time of
year to do their spring cleaning, so
we are going garage sale hopping
F inal stop w ill be the annual
l-ikeridge High School rummage
sal«-
known as the granddaddy of
them a ll' The van leaves at 12:30
p m ami returns at 5 p.m
Th«- monthly birthday party w ill be
held at noon on April 26 Help fete
members and guests of the center
celebrating birthdays this month
The Sandy Silvertones w ill play a
n u m b e r of old fa v o rite s fo r
everyone's enjoyment
A lum ni to u rn am en t W ednesday
the selection of the 1!«HF. scholarshiji
recipients
On Wednesday, April 27. th«- ninth
annual SUHS Alumni basketball
tournament gets under way. with 16
teams represent«^ in th«- «-vent
The Sandy Union High School
Alumni A ssim lation w ill be meeting
Thursday. April 21, at Paola's Moun­
tain View Keslaurant, 27195 S E
Kelso Ftd in Boring
Agenda for th«- meeting includes
PUBLIC NOTICES
held ot »tie F ire D istrict oft«« e ot 69634 I
H igh w ay 26 R hododendron O re
The
m e e tin g w ill ta k e place a» 7 00 p m on
M ay 4 1988 The purpose of the m e e tin g
is to re c e iv e th e bu dg et m essage ond
docum ent of the District
This is o public m e e tin g
w h e re
d e lib e ra tio n of the B udget C o m m ittee
w ill ta k e p lace Any person m ay appear
Ot the m e e tin g and discuss the proposed
program s w ith the B udget Committee«
M G Fisher
B udget O ff h er
SPO4B8 1 I
4 21 88
A N N O U N C E M E N T OF C A ll FOR BIOS
S ealed Bid» tor »he R em o d elin g of San
dy Union H igh School G y m n o n u m w ill be
received by Sandy U nion High School
D istrict N u m b e r 2 o» the D«»»nc» OM ice
17100 N Bluff Rood Sandy O reg o n until
4 00 p m M o y 6 >988
Scope of W ork ca lle d for in th»» b.d
»hall includ e but is not lim ite d to oil
nece»»ary craft» including site work con
C rete
m aso n ry
c o rp e n try
ro o tin g
h o llow m e ta l work, m echom col and elec
trito l necessary tor the construction ot an
in te rm e d ia te tlo o r e it e r io r steel stoir
ond e n clo su re ot tw o classroom s and oc
cess corridor
B idding D ocum ents m ay be ob to m ed a»
the D istrict O ttic e 17100 N Blutt Road
Sondy O re g o n or the o ttic e ot the Ar
chitect 1122 N t
122nd A ven u e Suite
B ill
P o rtlo n d O re g o n
A deposit ot
$25 00 w ill b e re q u ire d tor each set ot
pions re c e iv e d D ep osit w ill be re tu n d e d
pro vid ed pions a r e re tu rn e d m good con
d ition w ith in tiv e days ot th e bid d ate
Bidders m ust ce rtify »hot provisions ot
ORS 279 350 r e la tin g to p re v a ilin g rotes
ot w ag es w ill b e co m p le te d w ith
B idding D ocum ents a re tor the prim ary
purpose ot o b ta in in g Bids on the W ork
ond shall nv > be used tor ony other pur
pose Bids w ill b e o p en ed at the District
O ttic e C o n fe re n c e Room ond publicly
re a d a lo u d
Sondy U nio n High School district may
re|e ct ony bid not in co m p lian ce w ith all
prescribed public b iddin g procedures and
re q u ire m e n ts and m ay re ie c t tor good
cause any an d all bids upon a fin din g of
th e D istrict »hot it is m th e public in terest
to do so
Kent H eato n
S u p erin te n d e n t
SRO488 13
4 21 4 28
NOTICE OF
BUDGET COMMITTEE MEETING
A public m e e tin a of th e Budget Com
m ifte e of th e H o o dland F ire District No
74 to discuss th e b u d g et tor th e fiscal
year July » 19BB »o June 30 1989 w ill be
LEGAL NOTICE
The B Ä R C om m unity W a te r System ot
B rightw oo d w o uld lik e to notify its
custom ers that
A The system has co ntinued to e« c e e d
m axim u m m icrobiolog ical co n ta m in an t
levels d u rin g the m onths of August
Septem ber ond N ovem b er 198 7
8 The w a te r systom has fa ile d to com
ply w ith an O rd er issued by the Ad
m m istrator of th e H e a lth D ivision
C The w a te r system fo ile d to a n alyze
w a te r fo r
in o rg a n ic
c h e m ic o l con
tam m ants once every th re e 3 years
The B Ä R C om m u nity W a te r System
has consulted an en g in eer K ent W Co»
and Associates concerning th e prob lem
SPO488 12
4 21 88
NOTICE OF BUDGET
COMMITTEE MEETING
A M e e tin g of the Sandy t ir e Distr t
No 72 w ill he hei 1 at 7 30 p m >n M oy 3
1988 at the Sandy Fire H all 17460 Bruns
A ve Sandy O re g o n for th e purposes of
considering a Budget tar th«« District lor
1988 89 fiscal year
This is a public
m eetin g w h e re d e lib e ra tio n s ot the
Budget C o m m itte e ta k e p lace Any pei
son m ay ap pear and discuss the Budget
A copy of the Budget w ill be a v o ilo b le at
the O ttic e ot the Fire C hief
G a ry C onnelly
B udget Oftic er
SP0488 10
4 21 88
668 8058
SUHS junior Bill Wardy is
jir«-p of the week
A tenor saxophone player,
he finished second in the
district solo contest recently
and w ill represent Sandy at
the state competition this
weekend
Congratulations, B ill'
J
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