Sandy post. (Sandy, Oregon) 1938-current, June 21, 1979, Page 4, Image 4

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SANDY (O r * 1 POST Thur».. June 2 ,. 1 9 7* (S*c I)
C o ttrell D istrict voters
face low er levy proposal
more therapy tim e for
students has increased
The Pupil Enrichment
Program for accelerated
learning has grown in its
initial year at the school.
Lundy said A program was
written and submitted by
three staff members This
was rewarded with a $2.000
grant from the state
This extra money has
provided for one student's
transportation expenses to
attend a Spanish class at
Sandy High School, has paid
for chartered mini buses for
students taking field trips
and w ill help pay for a
videotape system for the
PEP program
Special funds in the budget
include a remedial reading
program which is partially
funded through a federal
program and a debt service
for bonds paying for the
school's two buildings The
payments on the West
Building retire with the
current budget
Along w ith the levy
proposal
which
Lundy
estimates w ill require $10 32
per $1,000 assessed valuation
with a 10 percent increase in
county valuations, voters
w ill elect a new member to
the d is tric t's board of
directors
Don Gould, a member of
the
d is tric t's
budget
com m ittee, is the only
candidate filed for position 3.
That position is currently
held by Chairman Wayne
Johnson, wh did not file for
re-election
Voters may cast their
ballots at Cottrell School
between the hours of 8 a m
and 8 p m
agreed to contracts One
teaching position is being
eliminated for the upcoming
school year due to the
anticipated placement of
students in the school The
petition being eliminated is
for the seventh grade where
only 21 students w ill he
enrolled
One additional teacher's
salary is annually included
in
the
budget
as
a
precautionary measure In
the event any one of the
classes
requires
an
additional teacher, funds w ill
be available
The base salary on the
certified schedule increased
6 79 percent and the fringe
benefits increased 14 28
percent
Lundy said Cottrell w ill
continue providing a half
time learning specialist to
direct the handicapped
e d u c a tio n a l
p ro g r a m
initiated in 1977 78 During
the past school year. Boring
and Cottrell shared the cost
of the instructor for this
program The two districts
w ill continue w ith this
contract
The
speech
program for Cottrell has
increased as the need for
When C ottre ll School
D istrict voters go to the polls
next Tuesday, they w ill be
faced w ith an unusual
surprise The proposed levy
for fiscal 19794k) is smaller
than the current budget s
The
decrease is due
prim arily to an increase in
the State Basic Fund
according to Jean Lundy,
superintendent
of
the
district l'hat fund rose from
$214,927 last year to $304,463
That increase has dropped
the levy $42,001 below last
year The proposed extended
iev\ for the next year is
estimated to be $195,430 The
total anticipated require­
ment is $640,570
Inflationary costs have
forced up some budget items
such as school supplies,
janitorial supplies and food
items for the school lunch
program Electricity, fuel
and all other services also
experienced an increase
However, by purchasing all
available supplies through
the tri-county purchasing
program, the district w ill try
to hold costs down, according
to Lundy
Both
ce rtifie d
and
classified personnel have
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Frisbee!
Church slates
tenor concert
Jim Loving, a tenor from
Evansville. Ind , w ill present
a concert at Sandy Assembly
of God at 6 p m on Sunday.
June24
The singer, who has
recorded 19 albums, is known
for vocal interpretations of
old and new sacred music.
His personal appearance
schedule
includes
300
concerts a year.
Loving
fir s t
gained
national recognition by
forming a singing group, the
Goodtime Singers, w ith
whom he traveled and sang
for 13 years
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Assistant Sandy fire chief steps down
An original paid employee
of the Sandy Eire District
announced his resignation as
assistant chief and training
officer at the June 12 meeting
of the board of directors
Don Blair, who has been
with the district since 1972,
said he was resigning to go
into private business He will
remain with the district as a
volunteer firefighter
Fire Chief Bob Hathke told
the board that rather than
have two assistant chiefs, as
it hail in the pgBt the d is tru I
would
now
have
two
battalion chiefs and one paid
assistant chief
Blair was selected by the
hoard to fill one battalion
chief position The other w ill
be filled by Ed Hanning, who
was formerly a volunteer
captain
G a ry
C o n n e lly ,
E m e rg e n c y
M e d ic a l
Services
d irector, was
selected to replace Hanning
as volunteer captain He had
been an assistant chief
before accepting the position
w ith the EMS department
Hathke told the hoard that
Jle had received a letter from
the district's attorney abtxjt
The City of Sandy is
c u rre n tly
updating
its
Comprehensive Plan to
com ply w ith state re
quiremenLs and to respond
to
recent
development
trends
A series of planning
workshops are scheduled for
June 26 to 28 in the City Hall
Council Chambers to solicit
involvement by the public,
governm ental
agencies,
public and private in ­
stitutions and interested
parties
These workshops w ill
involve the presentation and
discussion of plan al-
ternatives Groups w ith
similar interests, such as the
business community, social
services and Interested
citizens, w ill be scheduled at
different times to facilitate
detailed discussions of
particular areas of interest
and concern
This session w ill lie a
follow up to workshops held
May 8 to 10
The workshops w ill lie
conducted by the city and its
p la n n in g
c o n s u lta n ts ,
STHAAM Engineers Inc , of
Portland The workshops are
designed for small groups of
10 to 25 persons to maximize
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the proposal, new buildings
and buildings undergoing
• major * remodeling wixild
lie required to install a
sprinkler system
Major
remodeling would include
any remodeling th*»t was 50
percent of , he value of the
house
There was a lengthy
discussion of the advantages
of making the ordinance part
of the 1 inform Building
Code, which must be done by
The Sandy City Council
An a lte rn a tiv e arises if the
d is tric t passes the ordinance
w ith a p pro val by the c ity in
Rad Jackal
Sandy
666 268 3
Hathke told the board that
Blair had arranged a joint
training program with the
Sandy police The nine week
program is scheduled to
Also . . . Storm windows, doors
18035 M einig Ave., Sandy
Hallum Insulation Co.
PHONE 668-6282 after 6 p.m.
include the schools, police,
fire departm ent, senior
program s
and
health
services
The general public w ill
have its first opportunity to
participate in tlx* workshops
at 3 30 p m
The locul
com m ittee
for
citizen
involvem ent and county
planning organizations will
meet that evening at 7 30
p m
( Tty staff and state, county
and
regional
planning
agencies will meet with
The Sandy Senior ( enter
would like to remind its
members about the trip to
Astoria A chartered bus will
leave the center at 8 a m
tomorrow. June 22, for the
Scandinavian Festival
It
w ill return to Sandy at 6 p m
There is a charge of $7 75 for
the trip
views this as a great time to
invite friends and relatives
and introdiM e them to Senior
( enter activities
An oil painting class,
taught by Carol Delude, will
Ix-gin Wednesday, June 27
Participants are advised to
wear old clot hrs
Clyde
Sutherland.
a
member of the Kiwanis Club
Calendar Committee, has
reminded all seniors that
they are still taking listings
for the 1980 calendar
Interested persons can
contact any Kiwanis Club
committee member or (all
the center to list anm
versarles and birthdays
Sutherland said that the club
has already sold 231 listings
The Loaves
lunch program
Meinig Park
June 25 Tlx-
and Fishes
w ill be held in
on Monday.
center staff
Sslpl Sa'.iCS In fs lls 'io n
D & A PUMP & SUPPLY
The board passed a
resolution
recommending
that the (Tty of Sandy adopt
the m odified sp rin kle r
ordinance
g ro u p
p a r t ic ip a t io n ,
according to the city staff
Because these sessions w ill
t>e critical in evaluating and
choosing a plan which will
adequately respond to the
needs of the community, tlx*
city urges the public to
attend The sessions will
provide the public to see the
results
of the e u rlie r
workshop sessions
The workshops w ill begin
Tuesday, June26, at I 30p m
with a meeting of the social
services in the area These
BENSHOOF
Plumbing & Heating
SA LES and S E R V IC E
the form of a resolution
Hathke pointed <xit that if tlx*
city were to amend the
building code, this wixild
automatically include the
sprinkler ordinance to cover
remodeling buildings
f u m ilia r i/e tn e m lie rs oi the
police de |M rtin e n t w ith fire
d is tric t equipment, operation
and alarms
The
purpose of the
program is to give the police
an understanding of busic
fire department operation
its parking lot on Proctor
Boulevard was getting to the
point where establishing
signs
would
educate
residents that the area w ill
soon lie for district personnel
only This would alleviate
future
(sirk mg
668 4993
u tility
companies
on
June 27. at
10 a m
Bealtors and
developers w ill meet at 1 30
p m The Sandy Planning
Commission, (Tty Council
and city U aif w ill meet
Wednesday evening a, 7 30
p m
Business and civic groups
and the c ity 's parking
committee w ill meet at 1 30
p in Thursday. June 28 The
final session w ill lx* at 7 30
p m with a session for the
general public
Wednesday,
and HI calendars
\< tivitirs lor (he W rrk ol
Junr 21 to Junr 2S
Thursday. June 21
12 noon Loaves and Fishes
I 3op rn Arts arid Crafts
F rid a y , June 22
Ha m tofi p rn Scandinavian
Festival at Astoria
12 noon Loaves and Fishes
M oik I x i . June 25
12 noon I-oaves and Fishes at
Meinig Park
I p m ( arils
T uesday. June 26
12 noon Loaves and Fishes
1 p ill Bowling
Wednesday. June 27
12 noon Loaves and Fishes
I to 4 p in ( hl (Minting class
I hnrsday. June 2>
12 noon G olden Age Potluck
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668 8224
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668 4175
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668 7363
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lower level
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658 3138
Commercial & Residential
38660 Pioneer Blvd
Sandy Oregon 97065
Now!
Fill and Top Soil
C O N C R E T E R E A D Y M IX
J A N IT O R IA L
problem«,
according to hoard member
Jerry Lawson
City schedules planning workshops
6 6 8 7491
BERGH MACHINERY CO
fisherman appears to be Just enjoying (hr tranquility u lt h e setting.
T rillium l ake is located at the base of M t. Ilood Just off I S. Highway 2«.
P L U M B IN G
P U M P A SU PPLY
Fairbanks
Residential -Com mercial Remod
aling A ddition s X 'tc h a n s « e th *
Sandy
The snows h ate melted and Trillium l.uke is once again open to anglers.
T rilliu m has been stocked with eight-to-IO Inch rainbows hut this
Save 30% on your
heating bill!
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Specialists
Lae Edgren
Gone fishing
M A C H IN E R Y
H O U S E C L E A N IN G
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Phone 668 5548
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Sandy. Oregon
668 6673
38970
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w ood en h u tch
Proctor Blvd.
6673
9 30 6 30 Mon Fri.
O pen Saturday* 9 30 6 p.
Health House
Sandy » new Frontier
Bldg in H eritage Square