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6 - SANDY (Or«.) POST Thun.. Jan. 17. 1974 Army promotes Irven Bair AT SAUDI Irven V. Bair, 20, son of M r servin8 with the toth Field and Mrs Tom S. Bair, Rt 2, Art*Hery. Boring, was promoted to Army Spec Bair is a cannoneer in Spec. 4 in Germany, where he is b r ie r y C, 6th Battalion of the artillery in Bamberg Restaurant and Lounge g Proudly Announces * NEW OWNERSHIP ! I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I J Don Wong, Host-Manager Jim Lee, Chef N EW M E N U Fa mbus Chinese Cantonese Cuisine L u n c h 1 1 : 3 0 to 3 : 3 0 p .m . NO SATU RD AY LUNCH D i n n e r 4 : 0 0 to 1 0 : 0 0 p .m . - HOURS - Also Finest Take Out Order Service 11:30 a.m. to 12 Midnight Monday through Thursday Friday 11:30 a.m. to 1 a.m. Saturday 4:00 p.m. to 1 a.m. Sunday 12 Noon ’til 9 p.m. 290 NE Roberts 665-9130 G resham O regon T ra il M all ELEMENTARY SCHOOL FIRW OODNEW S M r Elliott's second grade: We are busy getting ready for a new quarter and are finishing up studies from the first half of the year We have begun work in cursive writing (or real writing as it is more commonly known) and are nearly finished lear ning the correct shapes and forms of the small letters We have been studying the words of the calendar; how to read it, the names of the twelve months, four seasons, and seven days. ooo M rs Simpson's second grade: We had some e x citement with one of our gerbils on Monday Over the weekend it escaped and we couldn't find it. Luckily Mrs. Dyal found it in the faculty room while eating her lunch and Eric Hadley rescued it! We are learning about time. Most of us are able to tell time on the hour and half-hour. We are beginning to study the firemen and our fire depart ment This will help us with our field trip in the late spring. We are going to be learning about the care of our teeth in Classified Business, Professional Directory For Y ou r C ord In This DIRECTORY — ELECTRICIAN YARDAGE Bus 668 5060 Mobile 202 4548 T im b e r lin e E le c tric ELECTRICAL CONTRACTOR Residential — Commercial 502 S.W. Mam Dick Rasmussen SANDY FABRIC CENTER Personal Service - Quality Fabrics COM PETITIVE PRICES Nlon.-Fri. 9-6 Sat. 9:30-5:30 213 W. Proctor Sandy, Ora. DIBBLE'S LOCK & F.C. BOOKKEEPING SERVICE P avrn ll R» T ax R p n n rtt Financial Statements Typing and General Office MARIE SEEMATTER - DEE DALE 107 Shelly, Sandy 668-6517 C U A D D C M IM C CAT WORK - ALL TYPES LANDSCAPING ROAD B U IL D IN G LAND CLEARING 668 4 6 2 6 or 668 4635 MACHINERY Rt. 2 Box 1524 Sandy, Ore. 97055 668-4750 DR. ROBERT D. SCHOUTEN OPTOMETRIST Office Hours 9 a.m. to 5:30 p.m. Daily Closed Thursday and Sunday 114 W. Proctor 668 4313 Across from Trail Plata Sandy PLUMBING BERGH M ACHINERY CO. BENSHOOF Plumbing & Heating See Us for New Jacuzzi Pumps and Repairs on all Makes of Pumps Loop Hwy. & Boring Road, Gresham Telephone 663-4353 CONSULTING ENGINEER KENT W. COX REGISTERED C IV IL ENGINEER Land Surveys, Subdivisions, Engineer ing Streets, Water, Sewer At. 2, Box 1112 Sandy 668-5134 668 4993 REFRIGERATION Restoring A Installing rsf C o m m en ial Equipm ent a Specialty 668-4804 M AY A A N N 'S Commercial Refrigeration G uar anteed «H A N N O N R’ 3 «»•«DV ser v ic e ■ Box 9 4 2 O R f& U h « 7 0 8 5 ■ luff R oad MOV • Oe» ««MT GRAVEL CONTRACTORS JIM TURIN & SONS PAVING CONTRACTORS 622-4481 After 8 p.m. Sales. Service. Installation Sandy T H I Welches Rd. Wemme, O r * TRUCK LINES CRUSHED ROCK Pit run, riprap, fill or drain Delivered or U-Haul from Brightwood 637-3712 or 622-4676 1 SAND and GRAVEL Moving General Freight ROCK CREEK SAND AND G RAVEL Crushed Rock, Fill and Top Soil 668-4148 NURSING HOMES Veterans Social Security 658 3138 CONCRETE READY M IX BAUNACH Home for the Aged Welfare Gracious Living on Limited Income Fine Food 668 6190 M c G uire nursing home 668 4633 Home for invalids, convalescent patients and those needing nursing care. Martha C. McGuire, R.N. MT. HOOD READY M IX Ready Mix Concrete Rock Crushed Sand and Gravel Phone 668 6515 Plant located at Firwood Junction L A N D SURVEYOR MARX & CHASE Registered Land Surveyor Registered Land Surveyor. Surveying, Mapping, Subdivisions Office located at 225 E. Burnside Ext. Gresham FURNACES CROWN FURNACE New Furnace Installation Ges or Oil Repairs & Service Sandy. Oregon 668-5454 A C T IO N Awto 6 Truck Parts Co. OPEN 7 DAYS A WEEK 110 W Proctor 668 5691 (Newt to Sandy Cycle) Mattson’s Heating & Appliance SALES SERVICE AND IN S T A L L A T IO N WE G U A R A N TEE O UR WORK Bus 637 3045 FREE ESTIM ATES EAGLE CREEK. OREGON Exposition Center where one of them, Carrie Brewster, showed her German Shepard Teachers w ill be busy meeting with parents on Friday for Conference D ay, while students are looking forward to vacation day, hopefully with snow. Mr. Crow, Sandy Union High School and Mr. Bryant, Sandy Grade School attended a “State Right To Read” conference in Salem on Monday. U PP E R GRADES A C T IV IT Y SCHEDULE Jan. 17-Jr. High Swimming Meet with Fremont - Here - 4:00 p.m Jan. 17-Wrestling Meet - North Marion, Here Jan 17-Basketball Game at Estacada Jan 18-Parent Teacher Con ference Day, No School Jan 19-Jr. High Swimming Meet at Reynolds, 4:30 p.m. Jan 24-W restling M eet at Canby Jan. 24-Jr High Swimming Meet with Lynch. Here, 4:00 The Cottrell School Board will meet in special session Tuesday, Jan. 22, at 8:00 p m in the school gymnasium The meeting will be for the purpose of selecting alternates for the proposed new school building A V. Petersen and Co of Portland has been chosen as the general contractor for the construction of the building and the base bid has been accepted at $311,463. ffifyssJMqsic (§o. O NCE A YEAR SALE STARTS N O W ! LOWERY O R G A N S N o w is y o u r cha nce to s a v e ! Used Organs from $195. Hammond Wurlitzer-Lowrey Come In arid See The All A e ic TE E N Y GENIE Lotvrv Organ *795. N.E. 10th & M ain in Gresham "M AIN SQUARE B U ILD IN G " Open Monday thru Saturday 10 to 6:00 666-8766 Because We Care We provide either a large or small chapel for services upon the family’s request. KEN L. BATEMAN Fourth Grade News Students in M r. Turner's room are having fun with a new game called “ Matho", using their multiplication tables. In science and health the class has STAN MORRIS 520 W. Powell Gresham 665-2128 C a n e la / C L - in D Keys Made-Locks repaired-Sharpening of sews, knives, mowers 8i chains OPTOMETRIST C O N S T R U C T IO N Glen Sheppard 668-5350 LOCKSMITH BOOKKEEPING Notary Public 668 4414 Phone 6 6 8 -5 5 4 8 the next week and how the foods we eat affect our teeth, ooo Mrs Haneberg’s first grade: In our health class we have studied teeth. Now we know the d ifferen ce between p rim a ry and permanent teeth Last week we saw red by taking the tooth brush test. We found that we need to do a better job of getting off all the plaque In math we are working hard to learn the process of sub traction Now we must learn the combinations ooo Mrs Harding’s first grade: Our snowmen mobiles that we just finished are turning and swinging in the breeze. Today we read a story about “How Birds Keep W arm " and found out they need more food in the winter cold, so some of us are going to put out food for the birds We talked about putting the bird food in a place safe from cats. We are doing different kinds of papers about large numbers so we can read large numbers, understand what they mean, and which are greater or less. Almost everyone is out of Book 1 in Programmed Math, ooo Mrs. Jensen's first grade: Our study of economics has given cause fo r m any in teresting discussions. We can tell you the basic things for which the fam ily income is spent; also about wants and needs and something about differences in taste. ooo We are pleased to know that Mrs. Bea M iller, one of our retired first grade teachers, who now lives in Sequim, Wash., reads our school news in the Sandy Post. Cottrell board accepts bid slates meeting SANDY E LE M E N TA R Y MONDAY, Jan. 21 Fish Sticks Whipped Potatoes Mixed Vegetables Cake Bread and Butter Milk TUESDAY. Jan. 22 Spaghetti with Meat Sauce Green Beans Fruit Crisp Bread and Butter Milk W EDNESDAY, Jan. 23 Bean Soup with Bacon Hot Rolls and Butter Lettuce Wedge Celery stuffed with Peanut Butter Pudding Milk THURSDAY. Jan. 24 Barbecue Hamburger on Bun Corn Apple Wedge Chocolate Cake Milk F R ID A Y , Jan. 25 Marcaroni and Cheese Carrots Biscuit and Honey Butter Cookie Milk Sandy. Ore THIS SPACE FO R RENT 6 6 8 -5 5 4 8 body and how food digests. They've found this very in teresting. Each boy and girl in Mrs. Beehler’s room has made a measuring tape of their height. These tapes were then put on the bulletin board to make a graph to show how the height of fourth grade boys and girls varies. The m easurem ents were then used as a math lesson to find the average height for the boys, for the girls and for the whole class. The average for the boys was 52 inches, for the girls 54 and for the class average, 53 inches. The students also found out that their reach span was the same as their height. In M r. Berglund’s room a chess tournament has been started. As many games as possible will be scheduled. In social studies the students are studying about the Kalahari Bushmen, the Yonomamos of the Amaxon River and the Nagas of India. It has really been interesting to learn how differently these people live than we do. In math the boys and girls are busy with some labs with cards that help them learn how to do multipication. Fifth Grade News Rubber band shooting in school? Yes, in M r. Flaskerud's room students have been busy shooting the rubber bands, then measuring how far they go by using the metric system. A contest was held last week in the gym, with a piece of paper in the middle of the floor The team with the best aim and most direct hits on the dot enjoyed a field trip to M t Hood with their teacher. Sliding on inner tubes was the most popular a c tiv ity . Students enjoyed this fun way to learn using the metric system Sixth Grade News Career booklets are keeping students interested and busy in Mrs Mitchem's class They are about the jobs the boys and girls might be in when they are finished school, with each student selecting the career they are most interested in researching Some students in Mr Bower's room are hard at work on a play “The Friendship Wheel.” I t ’s about a lonely girl with no friends, until she spins the friendship wheel Main characters for the play will be Julie Durand as Lucy and Kurt Brewster as M r Barker Two students from the high school recently talked with the class concerning the energy crisis. Several of our girls are busy learning the fine art of knitting during the 4-H classes held each Tuesday afternoon in the library Mrs Moore is the instructor Other 4-H members are learning how to train their dogs They attended the AKC dog show last Sunday at the I m L. F R E D TRUESDALE, left, and Pete Castor members of the ML Hood Sporting Dog Association helped the Kiwanis Christmas basket project this year. The Sporting Dog Assn, gave 80 presents to the project. Your Family and Home Deserve the Best Fence Protection CALL 665-7146 For a Free Estimate " T a k e a d v a n t a g e o f o u r lo w w i n t e r r a t e s - w e 'v e lo w e r e d fe n c in g p ric e s b e f o r e in v e n t o r y t i m e . " P R O T E C T IO N and P R IV A C Y fo r Y O U R H O M E a n d C H IL D R E N . . . A D D S B E A U T Y T O O ! 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