Portland observer. (Portland, Or.) 1970-current, May 29, 1980, Page 7, Image 7

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    Boise students want new playground
The Boise Elem entary School
playground has been a problem to
Boise students. Covered w ith
blacktop, the play area consists of
chinning bars, monkey bars and a
leather ball pole.
Dear Mr. McCrea,
I thought about the way the
playground should be. So our class
had a circle meeting and talked
about it. Then I said, that we need
some swings and basketball courts,
baseball field, covered area, and
some pretty flowers for the girls.
Sincerely,
Robert Make
Room 100-101
Portland Observer M ay 29. I960 Page 7
I he third and fourth grade class
of Miscelle Antonell and Ron Dieu
made a survey of the playground,
then wrote their recommendations
for improvement:
Dear Mr. McCrea,
W ill you put a funhouse on the
playground like we have in the park
and some grass and a fire pole?
Because I want the school
playground to be lo o kin g good.
And put trees and flow ers and
swings and teeter-totter.
By Phebe
With love to Mr. McCrea
TONY HUMPHRIES
Dear Mr. McCrea,
We want a new playground. We
Dear Mr. McCrea,
want some grass, so we can do flips,
lay and talk to our friends. And we
I wish it had a fun house and
want a slide. We want a merry-go-
merry-go-round, but we don’t have
round.
it here. In my dream it had a whole
new playground and it had a sand­
We all want a k ic k b a ll and
baseball field on dirt, so we can play
box, and a f ire pole, and a telescope
like in the parks. I wish they had
good And put pad bases on the
d irt. If this dream comes true,
little flowers for little kids, and a
little play slide and grass and wood
would you put a soccer court, and a
tennis court?
And a whole lot of construction.
Jeffrey Gibson
Jeremie
ENERGY.
We can't afford
to waste it.
P S. Mr. Dieu and Miss Antenafls
class.
Space­
S a v e r!
Dear Mr. McCrea,
I would like to have some good
things and I would like to help take
good care o f it. We would like to
have a drinking fountain and some
grass, and sandboxes and some
monkey bars and some flowers, a
teeter-totter and a slide and hop­
scotch squares.
F rom Chree H ill
Dear Mr. McCrea,
I want some grass so 1 can lay on
it. I can’ t lay on blacktop. I want
some trees so 1 can lay under. I want
a slide so my friends and I could
slide together. And some flowers so
we could smell them. And a sand­
box for the kindergarteners to play
in. And a covered area so when it
rains we could not get wet.
Melante Dtxon
h o m e f u r n is h in g s
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ANTRONETTE ROBINSON
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Whirlpool
ANTHONY YOUNG
BtW
REFRIGERATOR
Full-width chiller tray
Dear Mr. McCrea,
I will like some grass, so I can do
cartwheels, and I can talk to my
friends, and I can enjoy lying in the
sun.
MAKE THE SCENE
IN EUGENE.
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MILLION-MAGNET door
I w ould like to have d rin k in g
fountain, so when I want to get a
drink I can get one. And I would
like to have a funhouse, so I can
play with my friends in the funhouse
and 1 w ould like to have some
flowers, so I can smell the flowers
when I am lying in the grass.
Stephanie Wade
The End
2 adjustable slide-out shelves
2 slide-out crispers
Butter compartment
and egg nest
P.S. Mr. Dieu and Miss Antonell’ s
class.
There's lots of storage room packed into a little space with this big-
value model. 11.14 cu. ft. fresh food storage is topped with stor­
age for 1.76 cu. ft. of frozen foods. Come in today;
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and calk a full 10 minutes for $ 1 or less; additional
minutes are only IOC each. Just dial without
operator assistance any time between 10pm and 8am.
And make the scene while talk is cheap in Oregon.
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