Sandy post. (Sandy, Oregon) 1938-current, May 07, 1981, Page 7, Image 7

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    Solar tour highlights Sandy homes
The Sandy (ii-eslwm
Gresham area
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* i l l host one of eight tours
this Sunday featuring a
cross section of solar ap­
plications. wind systems and
hydro power projects.
The self-guided Sandy
tour, sponsored by the Col­
u m b ia
S o la r
E n e rg y
A s s o c ia tio n and OMSI
Energy Center, w ill take
place from 1 to 5 p m and
feature the most diverse
sam pling of a lte rn a tiv e
energy ideas of any tour
"Sandy is one of our most
exciting tours including an
evelope home, a passive
solar home, a ctive a ir
C a r-b u s c ra sh
systems
and water
systems for
for snare
space and
heating, active trickle flow
syste m .
tw o
s to ry
greenhouse retrofit, a wind
system and a h y d ro
system." according to Nan­
cy Benner of CSEA
" We are really going to try
to sell solar by offering the
public excellent, polished,
finished examples of solar
buildings.’’ she said “ We
are specifically looking for
new and exciting designs in
passive solar retrofits and
new construction, attractive
window treatments, and in­
novative active and passive
storage systems *’
Sandy stops include one
residence which features
u
passive solar home design
Hie second stop features a
hydro system The system
includes a water wheel with
D akota Sun and w ind
generator
The fin a l Sandy stop
features a thermal envelope
design in a passive solar
home. (This home was
featured in last week’s edi­
tion of The Post )
Gresham stops include an
active a ir system for space
and water heating with par­
tial underground construc­
tion for cooling and insula­
tion; an active trickle flow
system for space and hot
water heating with water
tank and rock storage for
ollectors. and slab storage
for sunspace. and a passive
solar system home design
with direct gain indoor pool
for storage and heating and
12-collector active drain
down solar system for pool
heating
In Troutdale, one stop
f<«itures
a tw o -s to ry
greenhouse retrofit.
£< Bon Petit Restaurant
3 9 3 5 5 P r o c to r B lv d .
Sandy, O re .
in ju r e s w o m a n f V c ™ » "
A 3 2 -y e a ro ld Sandy
woman was in serious condi­
tion Tuesday following a F ri­
day car bus accident Three
Gresham residents also
were injured in the accident
Jeanne Kelly is in Pro­
vidence M edical Center
where she has undergone
surgery for head and face in­
juries
She was injured Friday
when her car collided with a
T ri Met bus in the westbound
lanes of the B a n fie ld
Freeway.
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Traffic wrecks
drop fro m toll
O t i c V C d T CIPO
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Thirty-eight people died in
Oregon traffic accidents in
April, a drop of nearly 33
percent from April last year
when 57 people were killed in
traffic.
The April toll brought the
1981 count to 164, a drop of io
percent The four month toll
last year was 183
Five pedestrians were
among the 38 April victims
Four motorcyclists, two of
whom
w ere
w e a rin g
helmets, also died in April
The remaining victims were
drivers or passengers in
motor vehilces
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This marks the second an
niversary of the all-school
arts exhibit, with many of
the 1,200 students at the
school represented this year
S tudents
w ill
also
demonstrate drawing, pain­
ting, calligraphy, leather
crafting, craftwork, jew elry­
m aking, cartooning and
throwing on a potter s wheel
The arts show is held in
conjunction with
with a a spring
conjunction
fest this week at Sandy High
School
I he showing begins 1-3:30
p m Thursday, May 7, in
Gym A and continues Friday
from R am . until 2.30 pm .
A special invitation to at­
tend has been extended this
year to elementary school
students who are interested
in art.
I he displays represent
student work done in the
classroom throughout the
school year
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More than 200 varieties of hybrids & species1
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Open Mother’S Day
Featuring?
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Prawns Aurora, Coq Au V.n, Cordon
Bleu, F ille t Bernaise, Salmon
balleano, Mousse Au Chocolate and
much more.....
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Student art show planned
Students at Sandy High
School parade their best ef­
forts in fine arts, graphics,
photography, industrial arts
and clothing design May 7
and 8 in Gym A.
A 10 kilowatt wind system
w ill be available for inspec
tion in Corbett.
Tickets for the Sandy tour
are available at The Sandy
Post Cost is $5 per vehicle to
encourage carpooling For
additional information, call
Sunworks. 24^5650, OMSI
248 5900, or Portland Sun’
239-7470.
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