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16 - SANDY (Oro.) POST T hu n .. Jan. 30. 1978 (Sac. 1) Hundreds of junior and high school music students from throughout the Northwest will gather at Mt Hood Community College Feb. 1 for the North west Small Group Festival. Throughout the day. groupa w ill compete in the five divisions of folk, pop, ja a , western and novelty. At 7:30 p m., the public is invited to sit by Lytha Malcom Freesia is the flower for brides and bridal bouquets, and why not? The fragrance is delectable, and the flowers make a very pretty array. A cool greenhouse will often be able to supply these flowers even in the winter or early spring. Today, the bulbs are specially treated and easily grown each day by an am ateir They like a lot of sun and well-drained soil. Plant them in the fall for a Spring bloom. And then, smell! All the do's and don’t in floral arrangement will be explained to you when you make FLO W ERS BY MALCOM'S, 221 E. Powell, your floral headquarters. Surprise someone special with a “ no occasion*' bouquet. It's more fun to receive a gift when it’s not expected. Stop in today or phone us at 665-9101 and yo ir flowers are on their way. FLOWER TIPS Start with a new stock of Freesia each y e a r—i t ’s easier than trying to store the cor ms. Tools valued at $212 were reported stolen from the rear of a vehicle belonging to Joe Martin VanOrsow Call: 6 6 5 -2 1 8 1 LOOK RT 1 BOM • • • •A N D Y , O R P h o n « 8 7O B B Classified Business, Professional Directory For Your Cord In This DIRECTORY — Phona 668 5548 YARDAGE ELECTRICIAN SANDY FABRIC CENTER Personal Service Quality Fabrics C OM PETITIVE PRICES Mon. Fn. 10-6:30 Sat. 10:00 5:00 T im b p rlin e Electric ELEC TR IC A L CO NTRACTO R Residential - Com im rciil 1X Miles Esst of c a o rn n n Sandy on Hiwey 29 BBB-OU9U 213 W. Proctor Sandy. Ore. W IN N IN G SECOND place In the OMSI chess tournament Saturday are these members of the Sandy upper grade chess team, from left. Bert Nederhiaer, seventh grader, and eighth graders, Scott Ball, Jay Hatfield and Jeff Hill. (Post Photo) D IB B LE'S LOCK & S H A R P E N IN G SHOP F.C. B O O K K EEPIN G S ER VIC E Payroll & Tax Report» Financial Statements Typing and General Office Key» Made Lock* repairadSharpaning of ww». knivea, mow»» 9 chain« Rt. 2 Box 1524 Sandy, Ore. 97055 M A R IE S E E M A T T E R - D EE D A L E Notary Public 6684414 668-5350 LOCKSMITH ■4 BOOKKEEPING ~ . * ». n -« avtinmnchor onpratinn a and n d Jan. J a n 30 Swin Swim Meet 7th and 8th fire extinguisher operation learning about a culture in IN T E R M E D IA T E B U ILD IN G graders at Parkroae Heights the drivers put out a live fire. In d ia who used to be NEWS 4:00 Don Blair also gave an ex headhunters. They no longer Fourth Grade Jan. 31 Basketball 7th and 8th cellent talk on bus emergency can dothis as the government of graders at Damascus 3:30 Mrs. Beehler reports that e v a c u a t io n p r o c e d u r e s . India has outlawed headhun "th e boys and g irls ” are Drivers had to chain up the Feb. 4 Basketball 7th and 8th graders at M ark Twain 3:30 learning more about the four ting. last snow but the roads have They now save the skulls of food groups and how important been clear since then We have Feb 5 Wrestling 7th and 8th the monkeys they kill for food. it is to eat a variety of food. graders at Woodburn 3:30 finally received our last new They measured everyone and They respect and honor these bus number 18. A new driver, Feb. 6 Swim Meet 7th and 8th skulls especially at a “ Feast of have a bulletin board showing graders at Sandy vs., M rs. Joan M ille r, w ill be how tall the boys and how tall M erit.’’ Fremont 4:00 driving it. Philip Burks Tuner reports The Sandy U pper G rade the girls are Leaking roof problems have Each one is bringing his baby from Mr. Turner’s room that been plaguing the seventh wrestlers chalked up two more picture and a recent one to put they are doing a project in eighth grade gym roof and it victories. Last Tuesday the on the bulletin board so the health on a balanced meal has been leaking even when it is boys w restled Silverton at, Each --- student is writing Class scr: uww iu v u uv »*•»«------- — what class vail can see how u much he has sunny because of the standing Sandy, winning by a score of 58 grown and changed in his nine he had for two days for each to 18. Great team spirit is water. or ten years. meal. shared by all the boys and A litter can has been given to Social studies has been in- Then they are to make up a the art students to paint in front congratulations go to winners: terestina as we have been menu of what they think is a Mark Evans, Rick Lawson, of the swim pool. balanced meal. Shannon Myere, Steve Revel, In science the boys and girts FIRW OOD SCHOOL NEWS B ryan W inchester, T im have been using the microscope Freeman, Bill Foster, Dave to look at blood cells. The Rain did not seem to dampen Jensen. R ick Zogg, T im reading program is now in two the carnival spirits of the crowd Overton, Rayth Buawell, Tom who attended the festivity at Chesnut and Dave Nerpel groups. The class’s bookworm is Firwood Friday night, spon An even higher scoring already half way around the sored by the P.T.A. victory was won over Colton, 66 room and is growing daily. In The m agician, Melodic to 15. Winners at this match music the students learned two Bertheau, was received en were: M ark Evans. more songs which they are th u siastically for her four Myers, Steve Revel, Brian enjoying; one about a bear that perform ances. The balloon Winchester, Mark TenEyck, chasied a boy up a tree, the fillers had trouble working fast Dave Jenaen. John Parker, other about a girl named enough to supply the demand Rick Zogg, Tim Overtai, Rayth Magatina. One had to wait a turn to get Bus well. Tom Chestnut and on a number for the “Bake Fifth Grade Dave Nerpel. Students in Mrs. Rousett’s W alk,” a variation of the usual Sandy now holds a record of 7 room will miss Benny Hamblen cake walk since there were also wins, 2 loses Thia la only the who recently left to attend a cookies, pies, and breads as second year of the wrestling private school. The boys and well as cakes for the winners. program in Sandy and there is girls played a game of prison The children enjoyed having a tremendous amount of en ball against M r Flaskerud’s their faces painted and kept the thusiasm throughout the sixth graders and won. “ decorators" busy Of course school. Come see for yourself The study of animal foot the food room was popular with how much these young, hard prints is fascinating to students hot dogs, pop com, ice cream, w orking w restlers have in M rs. K otzian ’s class. cold drinks and coffee on the progressed by observing the Recently the class enjoyed a menu. team in action. visitor from Connecticut, who Another busy place was the Sandy Upper Grades placed told the class how different it is lib ra ry where the W hite second in the Clackam as E lephant sale was held, in her state from Oregon. The County • OMSI chess tour class enjoyed a treat of real proving the truth of the adage nament. Participants in the Let us design your bro “ One person’s trash is m aple syrup from New tournament for Sandy chures and catalogs another's treasure ” Bargains Scott Ball, Bert Nederhiaer and England. booklets and creative were plentiful and appreciated. Sixth Grade Jay Hatfield, all with a recrod messages to tell your Aaron Postam returned to The gross proceeds were a of 3 wins out of 5, and Jeff Hill, story the way you want. M r. Thom as’ room from little over $1,000, but it has not who won 4 of 5 games Arizona recently. He moved Ask for estimates. yet been determined what the After a slow first two rounds last October and the class is net profit will he. the Sandy team played ex glad to see him back. In science ooo cellent chess, winning I I of the class is studying about their last 12 games. Jeff Hill Letterheads are our spec News from C building: atoms and electricity, and how won one of his games by a ialty. Choose a creative We have made it back they are related The class is judge’s decision as the time design and we will print together a fte r our holiday looking forward to visitors this lim it was reached and Jeff was them up fast. Business Thursday from the Oswego vacation ahead both in board position cards, forms, pamphlets. In M r E llio tt’s room the schools, who will observe our and value of pieces captured students are w orking on reading program. from his opponent Observing the growth of mold illustrating the poem “Over in Lake Oswego fielded an in science is keeping Mrs. the Meadow,” with wallpaper Quality . . . low price . excellent, well-trained team. Kelp’s students busy They We are also writing stones on Three of their four players had craftsmanship. If that's have one jar with just a piece of our em otions: happiness, a perfect 5 win and no loss what you look for in bread in it, the other has bread sadness, etc. record. Their other player won business forms, stationery, and a few drops of water. Each Boys and girls in Mrs. Crow s four, dropping only one. M r. then we're the printers jar was closed tightly. The and Mrs. Carline’s room have Hanson sponsored the Sandy for you. “ wet” ja r has mold growing on been talking about care of their team and chaperoned them to teeth. On Monday they ate their the the bottom of the bread. tournam ent. County m ath lesson. (They were results: Lake Oswego first, Boys and girls in Mrs. Starr's counting by groups of 10 and room are busy making big Sandy second, Redlands third, pillows for their room. To help used “F ru it Loops" for a prop; Estqcada fourth and Canby For announcements, invi when they were done, they finance the cost the students tations, thank-you and fifth were famished!) are doing service projects Congratulations for a tour personal notes . . . see us. À Mrs Salseth’s class has been around the school. Jackie nament well-played by the Tomlin, Illene Carr, Joyce discussing “city sights” and Sandy boys. Atkinson, Greg Classen and city growth Mindi Ferguson reports that Mrs. Edy’s room has been Mike Larsen went shopping Our Salesman w ill be doing a lot of creative writing. the Discovery Club of the Mt. with Mrs Starr to pick out the happy to help w ith all They made alphabet animals Hood Council of Camp Fire material and stuffing for their your printing needs. and wrote stories describing Girls met recently at the Oak project. Grove School. The g irls Last week was the end of the animal antics. The entire C Building is discussed the candy sale, which second annual rubber band grouped by skills in math will be held In February and ,i shooting contest in M r. starting this week M r Elliott also made plans for their trip to Flaskerud's room. Students is teaching math facts from 0-10 Snow Bunny. were practicing using the The Cabinet meets once a subtraction facts. Mrs. Edy has metric system and having fun 10-20 addition, Mrs Carline 10- month and each group sends at the same time. Taking first 20 subtraction, and M r Albers two representatives to each place in the contest, with a shot is teaching borrowing and meeting. Cabinet officers thia of 11 C M , were Brenda multiplication to students who year are: Mindi Ferguson, Turesdale, Danny Langlois and president; Laurie Kalmback Vem Hart. In the second round, know all their facts. with a shot of 7.5 CM winners Immediately upon mastery and M e rile e M iles, vice were A rt Cansler, Robbie of their particular skill they are presidents; M arl Kay Evans, sent next group. It is secretary; weawe and " Lias Harlan, Mager and Marty Markgraf S C m to VU the U I C IlCJbk T W i _____ __ interesting to have lat, 2nd, and treasurer. Further information Hope you all enjoy the snow as much as the students are! 3rd graders all together in one about the Camp F ire program may be obtained by phoning Classified News group. the Council office at 869-2987 or At the bus drivers meeting SPORTS CALENDAR FOR P U B L IS H IN G CO. Thursday, Don Blair and Don U P P E R GRADES B U ILD IN G Sandy’s Cam p F ire Coor Armintrout of the Sandy Fire Jac. $0 Wrestling 7th and 8th dinator, Donna Ferguson at I 1200 N .E. Division Gresham, Oregon 9 7 0 3 0 Dept. gave a demonstration of 869-6974. graden at Estacada 3:$0 Prompt Delivery New in Sandy? I have gifts for you from participating businesses & I would like to answer your questions about the Sandy area. A gate was forced to gain entry reports state. Each roll of fencing weighed 289 lb. Value was placed at $1,344. At SANDY ELEMENTARY SCHOOL MAY I HELP YOU? P A T R IC IA B A R N M Twenty-four rolls of chain link fence were reported stolen from the Northwestern Fence Co , 2103 SE 190th Ava., Jan 23. according to the sh e riff's reports. in on the finalist competition. "We re hosting th*s festival to stimulate and foster greater interest in s m a ll group programs," remarked Doug Barber. MHCC instructor and festival director. “ The festival provides for an exchange of small group concepts which will be of benefit both to the students and directors." Each group is scheduled to perform at least two selections within a 15-minute time lim it during th e afternoon com petition. F ollo w in g the a f ternoon concert each group of two to nine performers will be judged for the finalist com petition. “Some of the finest school groups in the Northwest are participating in thia year’s m eet," added Barber. F irs t and second place trophies w ill be presented that Saturday evening follow ing performances by several of the MHCC music groups. 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