Thurs., Dec. 2, 1976 SANDY (Ore.) POST - 15
Board may hire architect
Sandy Elementary School
D istrict may enter a working
relationship with a Portland
architectural firm to survey
existing and future school sites
Sandy Elementary District
Supt. Clark Lund said he and
hoard member Dave Brester
met
with representatives
to discuss a possible working
relationship with the Portland
firm of Broome, Oringdulph,
O’Toole,
R udolf
and
Associates.
Lund said the district’s
immediate need is to gain in
formation on the existing
condition of facilities and
various school sites.
“ They would advise us on
maintenance needs,” said
Ixind The district is concerned
about the mechanical workings
of heating plants, electrical
systems
in
the
upper
elementary boilers and water
damage
The district is also using a
survey by the University of
Oregon to determine long range
g ro w th . and
enrollm ent
projections
“ If we have a good working
relatio n ship
w ith
an
established firm , possibly that
firm would meet our needs as
fa r as long range facilities
development,” Lund said
Ixind said the district has
hired Howard Vaeretti on a
temporary basis as a facilities
planner He is replacing Belva
Wheeler, who suffered a severe
stroke last summer and has
been unable to work this year.
Lund said Vaeretti w ill be
assisting the d is tric t in
budgeting for the 1977-78 school
year and w ith the im
plementation of maintenance
projects in the district.
Dr. B ill Ross, who form erly
worked half time for the
elementary and high school not be closing the school
district, is now for working for premises for the evenning
the Clackamas County Inter hours. The fence w ill hopefully
mediate Education District to keep motorized vehicles out of
coordinate curriculum among the immediate perimeter of the
the elementary districts ser school, Lund added.
ving the Sandy Union High
School.
At the last board meeting,
Christmas crowds got
approval was given for placing
you down — Buy a
a fence around the Firwood
Smoko Detector from
School site to slow down
the Fire Department -We
motorized vehicles on and near
are open 24 hours a day.
the school grounds in non
school hours,
Ixind said the district would
Rescue
delayed
I
F IF T H G R A D E R S from Sandy Grade School made an
Advent « ahradar (or the Sendy Senior Center during the
past few weeks R e t ir e d with th ej|ift are Dale Hashagen.
Andy Argeris,
Barreras.
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Gus Schenk,
V l
T ra d e
Burg
and
Nora
High winds delayed the
rescue attempt of a 19-year-old
Vancouver, Wash., resident
whodiedonM t Hood Saturday.
The body of Bruce Bart
kowski was brought down
Sunday evening after he fell
1,000 feet in a climbing ac
cident
Bartkowski had been climbing
with a party in he Devel’s
Kitchen area near the 10,000 ft.
level About 12:45 p.m., he fell
down a long, gradual slope,
according
to
Clackamas
County sheriff’s deputies.
Deupties said the victim was
reported to have lived some
hours after the mishap but died
before rescuers could reach
him.
Bartkowski's body was to
have been transported from
line Lodge to Portland
-but high winds kept
the chopper away.
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Glue, felt
used for
calendar
Members of Kathy Vasquez’s
fifth grade class cut and
pasted, glittered and glued to
make the Advent calendar
presented to the Sandy Senior
Center yesterday
According to Diane Punzel, a
member of the Sandy Grade
School class, students thought
of the project and utilized the
forces of everyone in the class
to accomplish the task of
making the calendar
Those visiting the Sandy
Senior Center w ill be able to
make the count down to
Christmas by watching or
namented symbols appear on
the tree An ornament is turned
around, revealing a decorated
exterior, each day before
Christmas
The class ate lunch at the
Senior Center Wednesday
before the presentation.
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Well send your money back on
any 5 lb. sack of Pillsbury's Best
Whole Wheat or Medium Rye Flour.
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Wheat or Medium Rye Flour, and my cash register tape with the purchase price circled
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and may not be reproduced Offer good only m the states of Washington. Oregon Idaho
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LA Z BO Y
Wages
steady
( il.IT T E R AND G L U E are handled here
by Eric Taylor and Steve Edgren while
preparing the calendar. Members of the
class presented the calendar to the Sandy
Senior ('enter on Wednesday.
(Post photo)
Average hourly earnings of
O re g o n 's
m a n u fa c tu rin g
production workers in October
remained the same as the
average recorded in September
at $6.24, the Employment
D iv is io n ’s Research and
Statistics
section
reported
recently.
Legal counsel office gets approval
Clackamas County Board of
C o m m is s io n e rs
Tuesday
created a special county legal
counsel office. It was the
second time in November that
the commission had taken such
an action
The order is effective Dec. 15,
pending approval of the plan by
county civil service officials.
Ihe first order to create legal
counsel, adopted Nov. 7, was
rescinded
Monday
after
commissioners learned they
needed civil service approval of
the action.
C o m m is s io n e r R o b e rt
Schumacher said repeal of the
firs t order had p o litica l
overtones and was brought
about by James 0 ’lx‘ary’s
opposition to the plan O’Leary
w ill replace Roger Rook as
district attorney on Jan. 3.
O’Leary told commissioners
Tuesday he was not properly
consulted about creation of the
legal counsel office. The plan
w ill reduce the number of
deputies on the district at
torney's staff from ten to eight,
he said
Schumacher said the legal
counsel office was created to
insure that Mike Montgomery,
chief deputy district attorney,
and Scott Parker, the deputy
district attorney who has been
counsel for the county com
mission through the district
attorney’s office for three
years, remain with the counsel.
Both men were considering
leaving county service when
O’Leary
replaced
Rook,
commissioners said.
Creation of the legal counsel
office w ill elimimate the civil
duties of deputy district at
torneys. After Jan 3, the
district attorney’s office w ill
handle only crim inal matters.
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