10 - SANDY (Ore.) POST Thun., May 13, 1971 (Sec. 1) Welches teacher receives fellowship Mountain Players set play for May 27, Nancy Dougherty has been awarded a Fellowship for the 1971-72 Experienced Teacher Fellowship Program . The The Mountain Pleyers will program will begin with the present the "mellerdrammer” coming 1971 summer session at “Curse You Jack Dalton!" on the University of Oregon and May 28 and 29. continue until conclusion of The play is being sponsored spring term 1972 by the Players and the Only ten teachers through out Hoodland Women's Club and the State of Oregon have been will be held at the Mt. Hood selected to participate in this Lions Pavilion Theater at V) program that is truly unique Wemme. Cost of the adults only and the only project of it’s kind show will be a $1.50 donation. in the United States. A special show will be held on The two primary needs with May 27 for both children and which this project will be adults. Tickets for this per­ concerned are : ( 1 ) The urgent formance will be sold at the need for regular elementary door only, while tickets for the teachers who can work more effectively with socially, emotionally and or culturally handicapped children in rural or urban schools in the State of Oregon. (2) The need to modify existing teacher preparation programs to successfully teach emotionally and culturally The Mt. Hood Community disadvantaged children College Associated Students The program is designed to and the College Theater will demonstrate that teachers can ' »4 present the Greek Tragedy be prepared to cope suc­ OEDIPUS REX by Sophocles, cessfully, in the regular May 13,14, and 15 in the College classroom, with a large per­ Theater. Curtain time is 8:30 centage of children with p.m. behavorial and learning problems that are presently routinely referred to specialists and are currently considered unresolvable within the regular NANCY DOUGHERTY a teacher at Welches Grade classroom. school has been selected to attend a special program at Four major areas will be the University of Oregon this summer and next year. She covered (1) Theory (2) Field will return to Welches following the special schooling. Experiences with Disad­ Post Photo vantaged (3) Classroom teresting and descriptive ac­ educational adventure. Management (4) Academic count as Mrs. Dougherty Mrs. Nancy Dougherty is BONELESS Diagnosis and Correction. progresses through the under contract to return to the Because the variations and program. district upon her completion of intensiveness of the training Dr. Hotchkiss, director of this the program which should are so extensive and com­ program stressed that one of result in her receiving her M.S. prehensive in nature that a full the major factors contributing degree in Education, along with description at this time would to Welches having represen­ her being well equipped to be an injustice to the program, tation in this unusual program assist students who for one the participant, and the reader. was evidence of the district’s reason or another are ex­ The school district will ability and willingness to periencing problems in lear­ however, give a more in- cooperate in an innovative ning. 8» Hoodland On The Go Episcopal Services: 12:30 p m. Brownies: 2:30 -3:30 p.m. at at St. Johns Catholic Welches Grade School Church, across from Chapel of the Hills: Bible Hoodland Park Plaza Study, 7-8:15 p.m. Monday May 17 4-H Knitting 4-6 p.m. at the C C D Class 7:30 8:30 p m. in home of Kay Bechtold, Sandy, home of Fr. Gimpl Rhododendron 4-H Leather Craft: 7-8:30 p.m. H.Y.P.O. Volleyball-7:30 p.m. at Welches Grade School at Welches Grade School Tuesday May 18 Extension Unit - 10:30 a.m. - Womens Club. Brd Mt. 8:00 2:00 p.m. at the Hoodland p.m. at Hoodland Park Park Community Center Community Center Friday May 14 Firefighters Volunteers Class & Jr. Girl Scouts: 3:30 - 5 p.m. at Drill: 7-10 p.m. Fire Hall Hoodland Park Community Knit Class (Adult) 7-9 p.m. Center home of Kay Bechtold- Chamber of Commerce PRIZE Rhodie NITE Buffet: 6:30 p.m. - Wednesday May 19 Prize Nite - 8 p.m. at the H.Y.P.O. - Meeting 7:30 p.m. at Barlow Trail Hoodland Park Community Saturday May 15 Ctr. C.C.D. Class: 9 a.m., in Sandy, 4-H Cooking 3:30 p.m. at the home of Fr. Gimpl home of Jan Strebin-Rhodie Catholic Services: 6 p.m. at St Johns Catholic Church, across from Hoodland Park Plaza, confession heard before each Mass Liz Laws called me from San It was funny to listen to them Diego to inform me of the birth If that is a sample of how many of her first grandson. Troy show up during school, I can Atherton Guard entered the imagine what it is going to be world this month, and no one like when school is out. could be prouder than his I'll say this much for the life­ grandmother, unless, of course, guards, they were on the ball. it is his Great Grandparents, They certainly kept everything Wilada and Malcom Rappe of under control. B rig h tw o o d O ur I was surprised at how few congratulations to them all kids from over east of the Wilada Rappe has just mountain had long hair. Maybe returned from Hawaii where ten out of the entire group Most she spent Mothers Day. Liz amazing Maybe it is too hot Laws is a former resident of the over there and they can’t stand mountain and says hello to her all that hair. many friends. Had a letter from Pat and Barbara Lymp, would have it Bob Matheson and they are still known that her dog, Roach, has living in their camper while the largest vocabulary of any they get their house ready. Pat dog around Roach ate their says the only drawback is the dictionary last week and has long trip from the truck to the been in the doghouse ever house to get into the since. Wonder what he had to refrigerator. When Bob started say about that. on the Pigeon house, with the Went to Kah-Ne-Ta last sledge ham m er, everyone Monday and really picked the turned out to watch. Pat said wrong day. It was hot enough, for a while it looked like the but every Eastern Oregon High Alfred Hitchcock movie, The School must have been having Birds. Pigeons all over the skip day, or something. Bus place. One of the neighbors load after bus load. You should came over and helped Bob have heard the loud cries when catch the squabs. the'long haired kids found out They love the country and we they had to wear a bathing cap. can hardly wait to drop in on ¿Wißt- MMö/ NORBEST GRADE A SWIFT'S PREMIUM j Vohs Construction Co. Wen./ne, Oregon Clearing & Grubbing Road Building Foundation Excavating t Saptic Tanks Snow Plowing CA LL Chet 622-3343 N O JOB T O O S M A L L Free Consulting & Estimates. Springtime Planting Specials | Hams n °. ® | Rose Bushes 5 0 | BAMBOO QQc RAKES ea wO I IF YOU AREN'T RECEIVING "COST CONSCIOUS COOKERY' IN THE MAIL, Thursday May 20 Catholic Services: 8 a m., at St Johns Catholic Church, across Hoodland Park Plaza; confession heard before each Mass It's Suds and Sing time again were elected for the coming Chapel of the Hills 9:45 a m and this popular event will be year which commences July Bible School; 11 a m - held at the Lions hall on Friday, 1st. Worship Eve. Worship 7- May 28 and Saturday, May 29 President, Vi Collier; Vice 8:15 p.m As seat ing if restricted due to Pres. , Lex Secombe, Treas., fire regulations, tickets will be Florence Hoffman; Recording pre sold for each night and are Sec., Dana Thornberg, available through Club Corresp. Sec., Birdie Stien- BRIGHTWOOD members, or at the Zig Zag Inn barger; Historian, Glenda and the Devil’s Den Donation Thornberg; Nom. Comm., OIL CO. is $1.50 per ticket which admits Naomi Blaisdell, Chairman, Furnace Sales & Service one to an evening of "Curse Mary Lou Dunham, Sally You, Jack Dalton", a melo­ Hurlbutt, Elaine Moore. Gene O o n ’t L e t Y o u r drama, olio acts and a sing-a­ Clausing; Members at Large, long The suds will be available Lou Kipp, Gladys Kiefer, Pat Tank Condense throughout the performance. Cushman. Lois Rice and Florence T h is S u m m e r. The Womens Club Board Simmons want to remind members will meet Tuesday, FILL YOUR OIL everyone that they still need May 18 at 8 p.m., and the in­ TANK NOWHI many items for the auction to stallation of officers will be on be held July 4th In fact, they Monday, June 7 at 8 p.m., the Wwk.nd M r » c . out specialty expect each womens club last regular meeting of the M o b il member to donate a ton of year goods each Non members will The last Fun Nite of the h e a t i n g 622a4eo4 be excused with lesser weights season will be at Alpine Hut on Furniture appliances, and Friday, May 28. o il large items will lie auctioned B rig h tw o o d , Ore Smaller items are needed for AWOL nabbed the Country Store section The auction will beheld in the Jimmie Buchanan. 19, of P O afternoon of July 4th at the Box 95, Fairview, was arrested Recreation Building, following the Lions Club breakfast which May 5 on a charge of being will be held at their pavillion in AWOL from the U.S Marine the morning The Country Store Corps 2 4 -H o u r T o w in g Sheriff's reports said he was will be open for business on taken into custody and lixlged Saturday, July 3rd, with a preview of the auction items foi in Rocky Butte Jail. the following day Lais and Florence are also Large Contributor The combined value of the collecting clothing for a Rummage Sale to be held July nickel and cppper produced in 10th at the Sandy Womens Club Ontario, Canada, in 1968 had a Articles for both events will be value of more than half of the for all Ontario’s minerals collected at the Hoodland total produced during the year. The Recreation building Call either Sudbury basin, where Interna­ Lois at 622-4223 or Florence at tional Nickel has mining opera­ • P H O N E 622-3153 622-4585 about collection H iw a y 2 6 East tions, was responsible for nearly At the May meeting of the all of the province’s nickel pro­ ^Irightwood^Onr Womens Club, the following duction. SELL YOUR HOUSE WITH A CLASSIFIED AD BEDDING KQc PLANTS ea.W W j Cadett & Senior Scouts: 3:30-5 p.m. at Hoodland Park Community Ctr. Chamber of Commerce: General Mt 7:30 p.m. at Bowmans Golf Coub H.Y.P.O. - Volleyball - 7:30 p m. at Welches Grade School Brownies: 2:30 - 3:30 p.m. at Welches Grade School Chapel of the Hills: Bible Study 7-8:15 p.m. 4-H Knitting: 4-6 p.m. at the home of Kay Bechtold, Rhodie If you have any special, events that could be entered on the calendar, please call Jill Beach - 622-3301, or Joyce Bowman - 622-4422, and we will be glad to enter them. them. Hi, you guys. 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No alcholic beverages will be served at the special showing on May 27 but will be served at the May 28 and 29 per­ formances along with a sing-a­ long The "mellerdrammer” will start at 8 p.m. for all three performances and is directed by Marge Carothers. 'Oedipus Rex' M ay 13-14-15 / Thursday May 13 Notes By NELL HOWE Hood-Land Reporter a a - £ 46c POTATOES f No. 2 Russet I eat and Butter LETTUCE Bu 19‘ & T S 2 /2 9 * Cherry TOMATOES Cup 2 9 ‘ Fresh. Jumbo CANTALOUPE 3 M T. H O O D for DOWNTOWN RHOOOOENORON PHONE 622 4652 n