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About Sandy post. (Sandy, Oregon) 1938-current | View Entire Issue (Jan. 21, 1971)
4 - SANDY (Ore.) POST Thur»., January 21, 1971 (Sec. 1) Sandy choir members make Northwest choir THRIFTWAY MEANS BIGGER SAVINGS P.ORK CHOPS LEAN, MEATY CENTER CUTS OF TENDER YO UNG PORK FAMILY PACK" PORK CHOPS FANCY LOIN PORK CHOPS PORK LOIN BAKING HENS) 4 to 6 LBS. THESE T H R E E GIRLS have been chosen to represent Sandy High School In the All Northwest Choir. Kathy Wolfe on the left in front, Kay Ashton on the right in front and Heather Harper in back are all seniors and will join the choir during spring vacation in March when the choir will make a record album at Boise. Idaho. (Post Photo) Kathy Wolfe, Heather Harper and Kay Ashton from the Sandy High School choir have been selected to participate in the All Northwest Choir during spring vacation. The choir is selected every other year and its 400 members are made up of the outstanding singers fiom high schools from the states of Oregon, Washington, Wyoming, Idaho, Alaska and Montana. The three Sandy girls are all seniors and members of the school choir. They will receive the music scores which the LB FRESH, COUNT«) \'Y l> SAUSAGE Ä u. 7 9 ' 29! BACON 59 SW IFT'S PREMIUM FRESH HIG H QUALITY GROUND CHUCK . 69' OSCAR MAYER LUNCH MEAT S -™ 59' th rH tw à ÿ COUP HUNT'S TOMATO CATSUP l i i ELEMENTARY SCHOOL S9‘ S C o lu m b ia R iv e r lB 59* While in Boise they w ill stay with families of school children in the area AT SANDY 3 LB AVO LB. _ FRESH SM ELT (-RESH, COUN"V STYIÇ choir w ill be singing in February and learn them on their own and then the choir will get together in Boise, Idaho during spring break to sing. When they go to Boise the girls w ill practice during the week with the choir and then a concert will be performed on Saturday night. The concert w ill be taped and made into an album according to the Sandy girls. ROAST , 39 FRESH, OREGON GROWN «59* i: !- 14 OZ. BTL. As parents in the area are probably fully aware, there was no school because of snow Jan. 13 and 14 There w ill be another holiday for the pupils tomorrow (Friday) as this day has been designated as Teacher-Parent Conference Day. Hyacinth Grassl received a letter from Duane Comfort, former 7th grade teacher, who asked to be remembered to the faculty and other friendss The Comforts are in Gualdalajara, Mexico, where Duane is at tending the Spanish Language School. They spent a week of their Christmas vacation in Mexico City, where they were quite impressed w ith the e la b o r a t e C h r is t m a s decorations; however he thought the 65 degrees to 70 degrees weather hardly seemed like Christmas SEE MEXICO T h is W i n t e r BUT SEE US FIRST 666-1557 WALKER V ■ f c * V E L SERVICE Di*, of Churchill Town lOREGON TRAIL MALL 230 NE Roberta, GRESHAM "O ur Service Coat» You N o th in f tn tr a " , The seventh grade basketball team, under the guidance of coach Bernard Wollard, has won four of its five games so far this year. The score of the first game with Boring was quite close with Sandy having 22 points and the opponents have 21. High scorers were Bill Anderson and Larry Dahlkee with eight points each. Ron I^amm made four points and Jeff Martin, two The second game with Bull Run 7th and 8th graders was won by a score of 32 to 22. Brad Beiser, I^arry Dahlkee and Ron I^amm each made eight points. Pete Peterson made four points while Dan Tigleo scored two. Richard Dyal and Mark Mc Manus each scored one point. Canby was defeated by a 20 to 10 score there for our third game Brad Beiser made eight points Ron Lamm and Mike Simon each made four. Bill Anderson, three, and Pete Peterson one. The fourth game at Estacada was lost by a score of 22 to 31. High scorers were Mike Simon with six points, Bill Anderson and Ron U m m with five, Peter Peterson, four, and Je ff M artin, 2. We w ill play (played) Estacada again on January 19 on our home court. This time we hope the story will have a different ending. Our fifth game was a return match w ith Boring which Sandy won 27-20 Ron Lamm was our high scoring player He also did a very good job on defense. The stage band performed for the PTA Tuesday night. Their numbers were "Once in Your Life,” "The Stripper,” and "Aquarius serves in Navy Coy Navy Airm an Apprentice Darrell A Coy, son of Mr. and Mrs. Lavar E. Coy of Route 3, Sandy, has reported for duty at the Naval Air Station. Norfolk, Va. Top g ra d e s a re re c e iv e d Maryin Madison, daughter of Mr and Mrs Eugene Madison of Rt 2 Box 1010, Sandy, has received a 4 00 grade point average during the fall term at the University of Oregon. WITH THIS COUPON i PRICE WITHOUT COUPON 111) FOR TH R IFTW A Y FROZEN FOODS FlA V R PAC » CORN » PEAS 1 0o z PKGS 6 o s1 KUBLA KNAN • Chicken Chop Suey • Pork Chow Mem • Pork Fried Rice (up to 11 or Size) 2.0,89' Coffee HILLS BROS. INSTANT MRS. TUCKER'S PURE VEGETABLE COOKING OIL . 49e 3 89* 3 89 CAKE MIX = SHERBET... .... W ORANGE JUICE s 59 45 PUREX BLEACH 93 FACIAL TISSUE 4 ^1 ORE-IDA TATER TOTS DUNCAN HNNES • Devils Food POTATOES «os SHUR F L A V O R _ | MINUTE M A ID Gallon G IANT SIZE 1 2 02. Tin -J ioo« CORONET 1* FABRIC SOFTENER 79* AIR FRESHENER CAIGON ■ 5 9 * BATH OIL BEADS ..¿X 93* BIUE MTN DOG FOOD 4 ,$ 1 BLUEMTN DOG FOOD.....£ , 4 ' ‘.°,' S1 KAL KAN CAT FOOD • CHICKEN & TURKEY • KITTY STEW • TUNA & CHICKEN (J J Tin»* $1 | WILLIAMS SANDY. OREGON Qaaaaaciaa MEMBER OF U N ITED GROCERS